The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1930 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, JAN. 24. 1930.
fHE MARKET
Ipi »i IS, Jan. 24 (UP) — L COCO: holdovers 42S; L, Hy 25c up; a few sit , lbs $10.60-10.60; 1 Ll'at $10.70; 225-275 lbs., 275-325 lb-., $9.65-10;
$9.75-$10; 'sows, T-Ji! 0 I ' ,i ' TigPl* ('ubs SubtUie
Uushville; Juniors Win Their Game
BETWEEN GAMES During: The County Tourney Enjoy Our Sandwiches
And
Fountain Drinks
iWL FLEENOR’S
IRUG ORE
DRUG STORE
A hearty welcome to all BASKETBALL, FANS ,i ur vi-ii to the (ireenrastle HIkH School Gyntnasium a nijoyahh* one. To the many friends of this store from ib, ( ounty and from (.reencuslle, we extend a hearty Ltii.n to drop iif dtirint; the day and say "hello."
24 East Washington .street Successor to Southard’s Rook Store
KRAFT eese # 25c ;. i ' . •' .in ) Nut Oleo, 2 Lb 25c EAD ":z d sc IMALLOWS, 5 LB. BOX 59c SWEET CUP, LB 19c Dessert, 3-15 oz. Pkgs 25c Ik ■= 3123c ( an SUDS, 3 BOXES 25c >LATES, Cream (’enters. Lb 14c [IN, VAN CAMP, LGE. CAN . . . 10c RD, QUART JAR, 15c SYRUP, 5 Pound Pail Dark, ... 35c SYRUP, 10 Pound Pail Dark .. 65c :d('Ross - m ARONI 3 = l9C
[, PEAS O | OC r IAT0ES «> : NT SYRUP, 5 Pound Pail 40c S. .Metal Kitchen Stools 99e UKAL, Best Quality, 3 Lb 10c |KR N, *5. Value All Steel $3.48 Iff Oakley OC itee “K" 1 Zac .UCK OLEO, LB 25e CATSUP. LARGE BOTTLE ... 23e Icider vinegar, pint Lie AKLETS
Cattle receipts 600; calves 500: market, steers nominal, she stock i weak; some cows 7-9; heifers lar r -
ly $9.50-12; low cutters and cutL : —_ $5-6.50; vealeis steady, $17.50, aiul Oreencastle’s Tiger Cubs came back
into their own last night when they |
■ ■ trounced the well-coached Rushville
Miuad, 32 to 23, in an interesting game -tag. d on the local gy m floor. At the half-time, Bausman’s sharphooters held a 16 to 11 advantage. Ihe score see-sawed hack and forth dining the opening period, with the ( ubs finally taking the lead in the closing minutes of the half. During the final twenty minutes of play, the locals again tallied 16 points to bring their total to ;»2 while the I.ions were forced t„ be content with 12 points,
| making th ir total score 2:t.
j It was a game much enjoyed by the spectators as both quintets presented formidable defense and fast
breaking offensive tactics.
for Grtencastle, Stone and Kvan < rawley were high point men while Wilkinson was outstanding for the
visitors.
Lineup and summary: Greencastie (.‘52).
Quality MfcU Market & Delicatessen Best quality beef, pork, veal and lamb, hamburger, country sausage, calf and baby beef liver, veal loaf, calf brains, dressed chickens, We also carry pure leaf lard, open kettle rendered. Canned and bottled goods, and cheese of all kinds. EIGHT O’CLOCK DELIVERY Prompt Service Throughout The I )ay. H. R. NIC HOLS, PROP. PHONE 42
BASKETBALL
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Tobin f. G. Crawley f, Stone c, K. Crawley g, G ross g, Masten f, Total Rushville (2-‘5). | Burton f, Wilkinson f, Walters c, Leach g, .McCrory g, Klliott f, Sneddy g,
PUTNAM COUNTY | TEAMS AND FANS | We Welcome You May this year’s County net Tourney be the best ever held. SEE MUfLIN’S DRUG STORE | * West Side Square ' y
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BOSTONIAN . ^ / > FL0RSHEIM AND MARION SHOES s THK NATK )NAL FOOTWEAR , ’ \ Meet Your Friends At f
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ADVERTISE IN "THE BANNER” SUBSCRIBE FOjlf ‘‘THF. B\nWU"
Kingsoliver:
.11 MORS W IN In a curtain raiser, the Greencastie |§|| Juniors dropped the Brazil Juniors 1^3 for the second time this Mason, byi^ the filial count of US to 7. The score !=§ at the rest period stood 8 to I or of the ultimate winners. Greencastie Juniors (1 .'5). KG FT TP Hammond f. King, T McCullough Black g, Gibbs g, Knauer f, Totals Brazil Juniors (7u Davis f, DeCamp, f Guilfor c, Coffin g, Jackson g, Nance f, Cagle f, Curry g,
BASKET BALL FANS
Make our store your headquarters during the county tournament. We will be glad to have you. Come in and talk over the games. ■" * E1TEL FLORAL CO.
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I W ords Settle I ■ Nothing ■ Moiu\\ Talks ■ Money ■ I- Hero I Imim- Who ■ H I 8 INDIANA I ■ LOAN CO. I I Phonr I ^ 21'2 E. Washington SI.
THANK YOUGreencastie Citizens For the Fine Reception Given WEST’S BREAD At the Following Independent Stores:
Cash Special For Saturday, Jan. 25 i Children's Lumber Jackets worth ..$2.0(1 98f 6 Boxes matches 3-10c cans Hunhey Cocoa 22c 3 Cake* P. G. or Flake VN Hite soap Me 3-5c Boxes Gold Dust 10c 2- 10c corn flakes U5c 3— tall cans condensed milk .... 2.>c Wm. Anderson & Son A Home Instilution 200 No. Ind. St.
RADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day Phone 314-K or 4."»7.X 633 Fast Walnut
WETZ GROCERY CO. KAUBLE & SON \V. H. EH EL JORGE FLINT & CONRAD THOS. MORAN T. J. KENNEDY F. NICHOLSON TEMPLEMAN& SON HATFIELD & GILBERT MRS. A. F. ( RAWLEY
quality meat market C. H. MONNETT C. T. VANCLEAVE S. I). EARLEY LEE WILLIAMS CURRY INMAN N. L. SNIDER W. M. ANDERSON & SON GROGAN & MILLER E. E. CALDWELL '
Wests Bread Wins! West’s Bread won the Freer Trophy Award Offofed to Bak ers of the United States and Canada— WEST'S BREAD scored 98', perfect. The highest score ever given in this contest.
West’s Bread IS NOT SOLI) IN CHAIN STORES \V EST B A k I N G CO .*
Here They Are YUM YUM u/rcT’c s, ,( h:v ' ,:u ‘ Wh S I N s VU RISING ff M-.U 1 U u | K)1 WHEAT RYE BREAD F()|? HI WOMEN— WES I S REDI-CUT BREAD
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