The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1945 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE
IF YOU BUY AN T BOND FROM ANY ISSUING AGENT IN GREENCASTLE BEFORE JULY 1 - YOU WILL RECEIVE A
Pass Good Anytime At The Chateau
CHATEAU-Sunday, monday ; Tuesday
ItKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Greencastle Sav. and Loan Assn, to Robert E. Friend, etux lot in Greenicastle. $1. Elmer O. Cline etal to Edna Day, etcon land in Cloverdale twp. $1. Emmi tt Wools, etux to Edwin Neese etux. land .n Washington twp. $1. DiPauw University to Verlin E. Rader, etux lot in Greencast-
le. $1.
•Central Hanover Bank aivi Trust Co. and Albert tjake" Trustees, to John J. Giesen, etal
'it in Greencastle. $1. Minnie Lee Scaggs, Tonny W. Cox, etux
Greencastle. 31. Edward F. Schulz,
Jesse A. Coffin, etux.
etcon to lot in
Duffic Hughes, etux, lot Greencastle. $1. Harold A. Staley, etu:: to Win. R. Longdon, lot in Greencastle.
$1.
Hetwerr. E. Rissler, etux to Nellie V. DeBruler, Trustee, land ir. Washington twp. $1. Joseph E. Kohn to Wm. A HoJdon etux, land in Washingt in twp. $700. Minnie Frazier, etal toRollir. A. Sinclair, etux lanj in Washngton twp. $1. Phineas Runyan etux to Frcu A. ’Sinclair, etux land in Cloverdale twp. $1. Ado D. Albia to Herman M. Smith, etux land in Marion twp.
$1.
Harry C. Mofan to George H. Laync etal, lot in Cloverdale. $1 DoPauw University to Harry W. Wood, etux lot in Greencast-
le. $1 .
Charles F. Sanders, etux to Harold J. Armstrong, etux hit in Greencastle. $1. Frank Woods, etux to Wm. Newman, lot in Fillmore $1. Bertrand D. Frame, etux to iLcwis C. Webb, etux, lot in Roachc'ale. $700. T. M. Riddick, etux to Mark W’. Rhoads, land in Wash.ngtoii
twp. $1.
United Mercantile Agencies to Gordon L. Hanks, lot in Bain-
bridge. $1
Fred O. Ford, etux t*> United Mercantile Agencies, lot m Bainbridge .$1. i
C. L. Higgins etux to George! years as a prisoner of the Jup-
Vandcgriff land in Floyd twp. | anese.
$1.
LIBERATES BHOTHKK TYLER. Tex. (UP) _ cpl.
Frank Abraham, 21, of Tvk-r ha < liberated his own brother from a German pr soner-of-war camp. The brother is Lt. Robert S Abraham, 22, a B-24 co-pilot vviro hud been held by the Germans since his chip was shot down over Vienna last October.
EVEN ‘GOOD’
GAINESVILLE, Tex. (UP) - T-Sgt. 1 • y D. Hoblit believes there is "good in. everything." He’s back homo after three
NANCY COlfPN • MONO MASSEY • au* h»u . mm Mm • raoIEh • Hal e. Wilds
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GALA MIDWAY, RIOfcS. C0»NCES"!0NS, FREE ACTS, BAND CONCERTS. PATRIOTIC ADDRESS and l i.iti.ring CAlil, I-'. JU.VLS unil (l.e INDIANA Em CHANTERS lOiilrriainocni inti I ,<i. lor f'very<ni<* at KUh Anniinl Cominiiiijly <’rlrlii ,ii ion Sponsorod by llu HO t \IJV I 'M'H ol HH.A/Hi, INDIAN \. Plan to bring the family—slay all day*
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HEBRON uVIr. and Mrs. Daniel Leonard and sons of Texas and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leonard were Tuesday guests last wetk of Air and Mrs. Olin Leonard and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff returned home last week from a I few days visit with th ir daugh- [ ter and family in Indnanapolis. Misses Barbara eLonaid and Mildred Clodfelter spent Tuesday ol last week in Indianapolis. Mrs. scar Gullins and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray MeGaughey and fan.-
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Robert Clodfelter and Buddy 'MeGaughey were among the group who left Sunday afternoon for McCormick's Creek State [talk whole th y will attend the Youths Conference of the Christian church. The heaviest ram. fall of the season fell Saturday afternoon It was accompanied by a wind j and electric storm causing quite J a lot of damage to crops, trees, roofs, electric and telephone ser-
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Me- i Gaughey visited relatives at Guam last week. Mrs. Robert Riggs and son of English visited Mr. and Mrs. Kafe MeGaughey and family last week. Mrs. Rose Mendenhall and daughter of Indiana) oils spent Saturday night with Mr. and | Mrs. Paul MeGaughey. They were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Perry ther guests were Paul McGill of Indianapolis j and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill I of IFaarkc county. S-Sgt. Elton A Clodfelter, j U.lly Goff and Miss Ruth Clod- | felter of Crawfordsvlllc were I
•. room to romp and play, room to grow into the kind of Solid Citizens that make America great. What better start in life can you give them than a home that will be the foundation of their futures. It’s your duty as parents of America’s future leaders. This specialized institution has funds available for home financing. Monthly repayments are based on your income and other pertinent factors. See us today.
Forest H l| Cemetery to Albert Daggy, etux, lot in cemetery. $155. Robert F. Burks, etux to James H. Chrisenbcrry, land in Madison twp. $1. David I. Carter to Harry Stamp, land in Russel] twp. $1. Rex O. Call, etux to Catherine j Johnson land in Clinton twp. $1 Harley . Hcdg . etux to John M. Meioy, etux lot in Greencas<
be. $1.
Forest Hill cemetery to Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Rhea, lot in cemetery. $155. (Maggie Scott t.o Eugene E. j Crawley, lot in Greencastle. $1. I Inez Bridges admx. to Maynard H. Buis etux, land in Marion twp. $3250. Forest Hill Cemetery to Emma R. Herbert Stigler, lot in Cemetery. $■10. John Tzounakis, etux etux to Evan Sylvester York, lot in Greencastle. $1. Belle Heaney, etal b) Eva Duncan land in Marion twp. $1. Wm. Skinner etal to Ros> Hammond etux lot in Greencastle $1. IPcarl Shamel, etal to Helen M. Ash, land in Greencastle twp. $1. Einora Irene McCullough
$1,100.
•T even got good out of that," h ■ said. ‘ Now J really appreciate living in the Un ted States."
AT THE VONCASTLE
An all-time high in wardrobe profession is set +>y the number of costume changes for Rita Hayworth and Janet Blair in Columbia Pictures’ Technicolor, dramatic musical. "Tonight and Every Night," coming Saturday midnight at the Voncaath Theatre. Designer Jean Louie made 28 changes for Rita and I
one less for Janet.
The mater.als, naturally, all fell within war-time priority
rulings.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 South Indiana St. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
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FLAME AND SMOKE billow from a stricken Japan
bomber after it v.u. hit and downed off Fukuc Shima, by American guests of Mr. and Mrs. tis Clod-
Navy Coronado bombers. It svas trying to (lee for its home base felter last week, when attacked and destroyed. This is an official United States Navy Wednesday photo. (International Soundphoto, r jvcr
They spent on the Wa- 1
CLOSING-OUT SALE Horses, Dairy Cows, Farm Machinery, Household Furniture & Fixtures 110 ACRE FARM-At Auction Sale. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945
SALK TO START AT 11:00 A. M. ((’. W. T.)
Located in Owen County, Indiana—2 Miles due Smith of Lewi»vl|lc, Indian'! and l-t Mile West ami 7 Mih-s North of (>oN|M>rt, Indiana,
I Mile North id Purler’s Caw, Indiana.
A- I have joined the navy, also my son lias joined the navy. We have passed ami uill leave tor training in 10 to II days, ’therefore I will sell all my I’eisonal Property and Real Estate at Auetion Sale
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MANY A CITY lia:- fallen to the armies that served under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, but he took the biggest in U. nation New York, the often-called "capital of the world"—Washington, D. C., and his home town--Abilene, Kan., all by himself. The infectious grin that won the hearts of millions that chewed him in the scries of parades and welcoming receptions tendered him since his arrival back in Ttnti,i,t K! ia Shown here from three different angles. (International)
HORSES I Team SorrHI .Mares, (-oining 7 -yrs.-old, one will ioal in I August. The best pair Hut walks. (i—HAIRY COWS—6 I Roan Cow, calf by side, (I- ) yr.-old. 1 I Black Jersey Cow, calf by i side, (J-yr-nld. i I White Face Cow, calf by side, S-yr-oM. I White Faced Cow, ealt by side, S-yr.-okl. I Half Guernsey and Aligns Cow, call by side, 2-yr.-old. I Roan Fleifr., l-yr-old. farm machinery, et< . I Tractor, International, 15-30, >n good siia|H'. I Tractor Plow, 2-bottom or 3 bottom, 14-in. I Riding Break Plow, 11-in. I Walking Break Plow, H-in. I Double Disc Harrow. I Single Dis: Harrow. I Corn planter. I Mower, extra good, 2 speeds. 1 good Hay rake. 2 Corn Cultivators, riding, I
row.
1 A Harrow, adjustable.
I Garden Plow.
I Single Shovel Plow. I ktioltcr Tired Wagon. I Set Fence Strct.ln is.
I Post Hole Digger, jobber
type.
I Post Hole Digger, auger
l> pc, li inch. 3 Pitch Forks.
Spade-- , SiioVt I , and Scoops. I Spud f,»r Rof k Digging. I Bell \uger, 2-In. with 40
leef pipe.
I ( host of CarjM-ntcrV Tools, consist., o. Planes, Chisels, Hand Saws, Rip Saws, Wood
Bits, Iron Bits, Bruee-, H im- 30 WHITE ROCK HENS.
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY:—CASH. H» ACRE FARM ~
:•< \eres level farming land, balance In pasture land, mnninir wnicr gnrd well. rill. I. limestone, good pi dm live soil on a good rack road, in a good ncighlicrhoiNl' I-1 Mile to It K U, r ^ *
Barn room to, 7 ooL 2
brooder houses; 2 Hoase in ondilion. This land Is n.de i
oi hint .(rass, th- lies!. A good In me fm somebody.
TERMS: 1 2 piirelms. price C ash; 1-2 In 12 months; «o/„ Interest.
llarlpY i\. Million X. ■»«<«>. cW I-adies of Alaska Church Will Serve Dinner. ’ ' ERK
Sllver-
mers. Squares, Try and Mitre la-tils. Plumb, Plumb Bob, I Mitre adjustable to any angle, with large saw, a good one. More tools not melitionetl. HARNESS 1 Double Set Breeching Har-
ness.
I Single Set Harness.
"iw , Mii| , md l 7!^ws <, ’ llirH ' MRS L,ll,E ROSENBLUM hugs a . newspaper picture of her son's NEW BtYLDING MATERIAL saviour, Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- ! 5 r" U - 5 ®!* . Nl ' v ' 4 hower, after she had been advised ' K " , ‘ , ,,al ' the Allied commander had Felt r | r rroi| ,, MniI/ N,r *» commuted the death sentence l.iiinlicr * ’ ' a l M ‘ r - , given her son, Pvt. Samuel RosenWimlow Sash with glass, all *?* t for "^obeying his capnew. | tain. Private Rosenblum, wearer Rock Lith. lire proof, Ixti ft. of the Purple Heart, was senHoor and Window Trim. tenccd in E’i'Q. (International)
FI KMTCRE A FIXTt RES 3 Pie:e Living Itoon: Suite; Day Ikxl; I Antiipn- Bed, evtiv, line; I—!)xl2 Rug and pad; I Antique Rocking < h lir; 1 Singer Sewing Mai him ; I Faiding < ,d; 2 De. k (liairs; I (eda! ( lest; | Library Table; 2 Battery Rmlios; | Worn) i Stove, and oil stove, one Aiasl broiMler stove, heat IKc hundri d eJiieks; one I/d Pictures; Lot of Bed t lotlies; I IKiulde-Barrell p> gauge Shotgun; I Rifle Pump Gun; I Hprliv;field Army Rille and Shetb, No. 18; I,o( of Bed Clothes; I Victrola and Records; I I/d Empty Fruit Jars; Lot o' Curtains; I set of
( urt dn Stretchers. I l/d- id Dislies and
W'aie,
I Cream Separator.
SHOWN ON OKINAWA, where recently he visited his old Seventh division and Tenth Army, , a Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, right, as he conferred with Lt. Gen. Simon* ^
