The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1948 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948.

SAVE On These hristmas PECIALS

arlor heater with fan, 5 to 7 room size, the same oil heater that your neighbors bought .95, Sale price $139.95 — Plus 50 gal. Fuel ;ioux Parlor Heater 1 to 3 room, $98.50, Sale $79.50 -- Plus 50 gal. Fuel asher, round tub $139.95, Sale price $119.95 house Laundromat $299 85, Sale price .85 Bubble Lights for Xmas Trees, $4.10, Sale price

ell Roaster, large size $1.98, Sale price $1.29 Cabinet, Metal, Mice proof $19.95. Sale price .95 Wardrobe $21.95, Sale price $18.95 Toasters $19.95, Sale price $12.95. house upright Electric Sweeper and Westingse Electric hand Vac sweeper $84.95, Sale *$69.95 • house tank type Electric Sweeper and Westouse Electric hand Vac Sweeper $84.95, Sale >$69.95 house Console Model' Radio $249.95, Sale ($219.95 n Console Radio $229.95, Sale price $199.95 Westinghouse Electric Range with deep well pletely overhauled by factory trained repairWas $150.00 -Sale price $125.00 5 cubic foot apartment size Electric Refrigerator i$125.00 — Sale price $1 10.00. Kerosene 4 burner stove. This is a good buy if ore mechanical minded and like to fix things. 05 $25.00. Sale price $12.50, you fix it up gasoline stove, Colman Instant Gas, 4 burners builr-in oven — guaranteed. Was $75.00. Sale ->$50.00.

BIG SPECIAL! 16 FOOT DEEP FREEZE

33 Men Saved From Ocean Grave

JOHNSTON ISLAND. Dec. 7 (UP) Thirty-thieo survivors >f a mid-Pacific air crash were cn route to Kwajalein Island aboard the carrier Rendova tolay and the navy discontinued the search for their four missing comrades.

The men were picked up by the

Rendova last night. 39 hours after they ditched their crippled C-54 transport plane. Shortly after their rescue the Hawaiian sea frontier at Honolulu said th" search for the four still missing was being discontinued. Survivors had indicated that the men

were dead, the navy said. Capt. James M. I^me, .(kipper of the rescue ship, reported: “All survivors are on board.

The four missing apparently are returned to their home in Caii beyond hope.” | fornia after visiting with Mr. and Lane ai l the survivors had Mrs. Harry Newton and other

had Mrs.

told him two men went down 1 relatives,

with the plane, another died Sunj day night and the fourth jumped

CLOSING OUT SALE Because of sickness in my family, I am leaving the farm and moving to ttmn, I will sell at Public Auction at my farm known as

family visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quigg near

Mace.

Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and

| Mrs. Maude Stroube visited last son called on Mr. and Mrs. Willweek with her daughter, Mrs iam Oliver of Ladoga Tueseday. j David Johnson and Mr. Johnson Mr Oliver has been quite ill.

polls and attended Henic Ice Revue.

the Sonja

into the sea.

"AH are believed drowned,” and family in Terre Haute. Lane said. The message added* Miss Bessie Hooser has been that all the survivors were “well visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul and happy.” I Page at Barnard. ' Lt. C bl. \\ R t alhoun, ot Bir-1 an j M rs carl Dlell aim son

minghani, Ala., pilot of the C-54, n f Y e n ow Springs. O., spent a j

was among the rescued. He ^ f ew days with Rev. and Mrs. Mal-

colm Harris and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Banks in Indiana-

Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh and family and Mr. and Mrsr. Kenneth Plunket and Mr. and Mrs. Louise Emery and familiy were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Plunkett.

1 mile East and 'j mile south of ({uincy, mile West of (ioxport, S miles Southwest

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I Thursday, December 9,1948 COMMENCTNG AT O'CLOCK NOON 6 - HEAD CATTLE - 6 One Guernsey cow, 8 years old to freshten last of January; One Guernsey cow, 4 years old, milking good, rebred; one Hereford heifer, 9 months old; Guernsey-Shorthorn, 4 years old, giving 4 gallon milk, calf by side and rebred; Black heifer, 10 months old.

35 HOGS

black sous, open; 8i

Hampshire sou, open; 2

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POCLTKV: SO Bulff hens, laying. 100 Red

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FARM MACHINERY F-12 Karmall tractor, on steel, good condition, set of cultivators for tractor; > bottom 12-inch breaking plow; « ft. disc and tandem; John Deere Corn planter, with fertilizer and bean atta b meat; McCormick-Decrlrg mower, spike tooth harrow, wagon with flat top bed, set of harness, bog fountain, bog feeder, hog trough, feed barrels, garden hose, 2 hog houses, I.VMt berry boxes, 10 sa ks ferterllzer, spray pump, 2 ladders, orks, chains, shovels, 40 rod of 47 8-in. inch stay woven uire, 4 tons of coal, many other small

tools,

HOUSEHOLD GOODS * , , t .

Squa Iron has. I at Spokane,

l-arge size Heating stove. Speed (Jueeu washer, electric, with ' twin tubs, table and t chairs, set of 8 utility oahinets, electric re-I ' as 1 frlgerator, 5 burner kerosene range, 3 piece living room suite, and i

many other articles.

12 acres of Corn to be sold by the acre.

recommended that the search be discontinued. ( The American servicemenwere picked up at dusk at a point reported officially to be about 490 miles southwest of this tiny mid-ocean sandspit some 717 miles west-southwest of Honolulu. I Amid cheers from the stranded servicemen, the Rendova launched whaleboats to effect the rescue. The vessel had sped to th. scene three hours after the liferafts were sighted by a navy Privateer patrol bomber of the large rescue group that was sent out to scour the ocean near this

island.

The official report indicated the men had drifted about 180 miles from the spot where the big transport went down. |l Th ill-fated plane carried (t0|j j air force enlisted men and a j crew of seven. It was one of a . flight of four military Air TransI port S< i vice planes ferrying personnel from Okinawa to the United States. The 80 passengers were reported officially to ho members of the 98th Bomb

Mr. and Mrs. Oka Hymer and

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TuesdHy Greencastle at Crawfordsville Earlham at DePauw Wednesday Bainbrid^.- at Waveland Roachdale vs. Fillmore, a Batnbi i'ige Reelsvillo at Eminence Friday Cloverdale at Belle Union Russi llville at Ladoga Saturday DePauw at Ball State Quakers Invade Campus Tonight DePauw’s sophomore-dominat-ed basketball team, with a 1-1 record to date, takes on Earlham tonight in its second home game of the season. The Tigers edged past Canterbury, 52-48, in their opening game and dropped one to Indi ana, 61-48, Saturday. DePauw has won 48 to Earlham's 17 in a game series that began in 1905. Coach Hal Hickman has given Glen Eckelman, Columbus, high point man in both of the Tigers games, and John Mote, Indianapolis, the nod at the guard post, with 6 foot 6 inch John Hcise, LaPortc, at center. Russell Freeland, Lawrenceburg, and Mac Parker, New Castle, will be at forwards. KOAMIDM. ENKWS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powers of with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards. » Miss May Carpenter spent a few days in Chicago with Mr and Mrs. William Hitzelberger of Dallas, Texas who are visiting In Chicago. Mrs. Ruth Tobin and son Hal >f Indianapolis and Carl liebed of New Yoik city were visiting with Mr. an I Mrs. Andy Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newton havejS AT Till VONCASTLE

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