The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1941 — Page 3

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THE DAH.Y BANNER, GREENCA^STTiE, INDIANA, *A TEH DAY, JANUARY 11, l!»41.

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^A«H4»4*4-4*4 , 4‘4»’i«4» •!> -f* riNCASTLZ .■}, 0+<lf + + + + + + ++ + ++ jJ| MrHr<l Mrs. Herman Batman have moved to the Hopper farm Mr, <hd Mrs. Clyde Carrington and daughter, and Raymond and Truman Hays Were dinner guests of Mr. an 1 Mrs. 6tli Bales, Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Twigg and daughtei spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessieftai tman. Suan Clodfelter is spending the

week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin at RussellvHle. Mrs. Hazel Darnell spent the week end at home. Mrs. Catherine Bridges spent Sunday with William Whitehead and family. Gill, it Sellars and children, Indlj anapolis. spent Sunday with I^onle Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Bales attfmKl th? funeral of Mrs. Russell Griffin at IJzton Wednesday afternoon.

Carl Peffley and daughter. Vivian, spent Sunday with relatives near Waynetown. Miss Margaret Grider is Improving. HE COMMUTES TO 3 OFFICE* ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UP)—J. Gordon McDonald claims some sort of record for commuting. McDonald has three permanent offices, one in Flint, another in Jackson and one here. Jackson is 34 miles from here and Flint is 40,

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Figer Cubs Claw Rushville Lions Into Submission By 43-25 Count

AUSSIES COMMENDED—These are Australian troops awaiting zero hour for attack in maneuvers in Libyan desert. Such troops were commended for their gallant action in forcing fall of Bardia, Italian seaport base on Libyan-Egyptian border, less than month after campaign began.

GUESTS OF UNCLE SAM—Thousands of Wyoming's famous Jackson Hole elk herd, largest in world, are winter refugee guest* of Federal and State governments. They've come down from continental divide south of Yellowstone Park to feed on 4,000 tons of baled hay at Jackson.

Putting on a dazzling display of spec I in the third quarter, Greenrustle’s Tiger Cubs forged ahead and soundly trounced the Rushville Lions. 43 to 23, in a high school basketball game at the local gym Friday night. The first half was a rather listless affair, being slow and lagged at times. Field goals by Young and Pearaey put the visitors into a 4-0 lead after two minutes of up and I down the floor, shoot and miss brand of ball had been exhibited by both squads. The Cubs took time out and then Coffey and Crawford connected to knot the count at 4-all. Sharp hit for the Lions but York slipped under the hoop to register and it was 6-6. Rushville made good on 2 out of 3 < kances from the charity stripe but Yotk came through with another bucket and th ( > score was tied at 8-8. Grcencastle and Rushville were both missing free throws but Crawford, York, and Coffey rang the bell from out on the court and the Cubs were in frt.it, 14 to 12 at half time. Then came the fireworks! Fans ha.i hardly settled down in their seats I for the third quarter, following the I rest intermission when Bills, who was inserted in the local lineup foi Hammond, the latter having three personals racked up against him. gut loose for two buckets in quick order. It was speed and defense versus size and the Tiger Cubs were working smoothly. The third quarter ended with Grcencastle leading, 32 to 17. Tlie Cubs having racked up 18 points in the tiiird quarter to Ru.-ihville's 5 After four minutes of the final period had expired the Cubs were out In front, 39 to 22 n.nd Coach Chet Elson sent In Grimes, Conklin, Agnew and Westfall to finish the contest A field goal and a free throw by Bills ended the Grcencastle sccring and the game concluded with th Purple nnd Gray drapery agitators winning by an 18-point margin, f’

to 25.

In the curtain raiser, the Greencastle B team came from behind to down the Rushville B aggregation 27 to 22. The visiting reserves were ahead, 14 to 13 at the half.

REELSVILLE IS VICTOR

Reelsville's gymless team defeated tile VanBuren high school basketball team, .18 to 30. The Putnam county n.-tteis were out in front at every stage of the game leading 9-6 at the quarter: 16 to 8 at the half; 27 to 2. at the ond of the third period, and winning b^ the final env.nt "i oo to 30. Skelton with 5 field goals and 3 free tosses was individual high

point man for Reelsville.

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Miscellaneous—

LOOK IN at Pearl O’Hair’s for ideas for wedding gifts. You are very welcome. 10-2t.

BOWLING SCHEDULE 'Monday 6:30 O. & I. ys. Coca Co'a Srlfi University vs. F.itels. M edncsdav 8:00 Midwest vs. Zinc B. Thursday 7:30 Kroger’s vs. Rotary. Friday 7:30 Home Laundry vr. Zinc A

NOTICE: For your aan-hauUog please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 3-tf. COMPLETE Grease Job 59c at Poem’s Standard. Car washing. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf.

Keelsville (38) i haw, i fkelton, f Hammond, c Flight, g I andia, g Line, g Foreman, g TOT AI-S Van Ruren (30) I e«lie, f Daugherty, f Price, f Willison, c 1 ell. g Martin, g Salitros, g Hoskins, g TOTALS

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LOST: Brown cameo ring with two , diamonds on each side. Reward. Re- ! turn Banner. 9-3p. If you play or don’t play you arc always welcome at duck pin alleys. Vine-Franklin. 11-lp. Expert piano tuning and repairing. 1.a Verne Riley. 207 west Poplar i Greet. Phone 603-R. ll-13-15-17-4p. If you wish to make good use or \ ur old Christmas cards call 234. 10-2t.

; Furniture Loans. One to sixteen . onths to repay. INDIANA LOAN I CO. cod NOTICE: Garbage collection. Call 744-R.

For Sale

PUBLIC SALE 9> j miles northwest of Grcencastle at 10 a m. Tues■ay, January 14. Henry Stinson, owner. A. O. Hurst. Auct. 6-7-8-9-11-13-61

ROACHDALE WINS

Rowers (30) B F . hebert, f i ('

Loveless, f 1 0 :

J. Boots, c 4 4 I lilmore, g 12! Max Boots, g 2 0

Irwin, f 2 o.

DoBard, f ■ 1 0 immons, g 0 0 Kuaclidalc (31) It F Thomas, f , 5 () tctieson, f . 0 o - d he! 8, 0 II avers, g I torris, g 4 3 lanes, f 1 l Its, f .00 Half: Roachdale, 19; Bowers, 9. Junior high game Roachdale, 18:

lowers 16.

Officials: Shake and Ijabert, (Clov.

rdale).

POINTERS DEFEATED Bainhridge (26) H .(armless, f 0 Oder, f 2 eobee, C 1 '< iigtas, g i ii suer, g 2 lendrich, f 1 3 HilUvsn, g 12 Clayton (44) It I Blythe, f .’! 1 ittell, f 4 0 Cummins, c . 3 0 Nichols, g 1 0 Richards, g 5 2 Easton, f . 0 1 Fiord, f 4 (1 Half: Clayton, 18; Bainbridge, 8. ”B" game Bainbridge, 23; Clayton, 19. Officials White and Gregory.

use Daily BAhnrxn. adveh 1 USING FIRST Most People Oe Moat of their Buying Ideas fro™ Newspapers.

A GIFT the BRIDE will appreci- | ;tc may be selected from Pea'T O Hair’s unusual collection. 10-2F for SALE: Poland China boars and gilts. Isaac K. Hammond, 414 S. Indiana. Phone 80 10-2t.

FOR SALE: 4 young fresh dairy cows, extra good. 25 Shropshire wcs. 2 to 4 years old. Lelaml Chileoto, 1' . miles west Morton. 10-2p.

FOR SALE: Good yearling Shorthorn hull. Also 4 year old gelding, well broke. Finley ('ope. R. 4. 10-.”>t. Birthday U - you may wMi to remember with a gift from Pear) O'Hair's. Things a e just a bit diffr:on: and not expensive. 10-21 F< >R S \I.K « >no (*' i!d spot Refrigf n!or, 8-ft. model, used 6 months, priced at $90; one G-E beveragcooler, electric, white finish. $40. one Phil-Gas Stove, 4-burner, enclosed oven, used 6 months, $50: one 8-ft. mahogany shew case, in goo I condition, $15; one 5-ft. d uble train board sink, good condition. $9 one malted milk mixer, good condl.ion, $5. GLENN HOPPER- GRANT HOTEL. 11-tp you BALE: (>n- cftei ry rope 1- d in perfect condition, $15.00, also several cedar chums $100 each. R. W. ! Baldwin, Manhattan road. 11-tp.

FOR SALE: 14 ewes and 1 buck or will trade for good milk cow Eli Aker, 2 miles southwest of Brunerstown. ll-3p.

Run I Kstat**

FOR SALE: Twenty-one acres two and one half miles north of Greencastle on State highway 43. Six room house and barn. Electricity available in rear future. .1. T. Christie. Real Estate. 9-3t.

FOR SALE: An attractive five room house In Fillmore. Price $1500. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 9-3t.

Previews mid Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS Voncastle • Santa Fe Trail," the new Errol Fly.nn-Olivia de Havilland co-starring picture, coming to the Voncastle on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, brings to life some of the most colorful ligures of America's history. Dealing with the turbulent days of the era just preceding the Civil Wat, the story is said to top the thrills of "Dodge City," Virginia City" and "The Sea Hawk.” Fly.nn portrays Jeb Stuart, famed cavalry commander. Renal . Reagan is cast as General George Oust 1, and Raymond Massey plays the fanatical John Brown three names that ring (lit of history's pages. Other players who portray real-life characters lit the film are Aim Hale, William Lundigan, Van Heflin, Guinn Williams, Gene Reynolds and Henry O'Neill. Olivia de Havilland con as a feminine “Kit Carson," who captures the heart of young Job

Stuart. (iramida

Dialogue that snaps like a Conga dance line, dispensed by Dorothy 1-a-mour, Robert Preston and Preston Foster, tortd singing and plenty of damatic excitement of a tropical nature, constitute just about what to look for in "Moon Over Burma,” Paramount's new film scheduled for Sunday, Monday aid Tuesday at the Gratia la Theatre. A vehicle ideally attuned to the talents of the three starring players, "Moon Over Burma" wastes no time with the usual devices of establishing that this is a jungle picture, fellers. and people sweat in It -id so on It starts rignt off with the tw< male leading players meeting Miss I-amour, a-singing and s laving her lovely life away in a place in Rangoon. She yodels a brace of tunes called "Mexican Magic" and “Moon Over Burma” an they belong to her forevermore. That new short hair-do of Ijnmour’s wows 'em too! INCORPORATED TOWN II\S it SIOUX FALLS, S. D. (U 1 Final population figures to South Pako 1 cities and towns show Witten. S. D o the state's, if not the nation' : smallest incorporated community. Witten, situated in Tripp county, lest 298 residents since the 1930 census. It now boasts a total popula tion of nine persons.

For Run!

- Girl Studies Arm-Engineering

FOR RENT: 3 sleeping near Post Office and High Good heat. Phone 599-J.

rooms, School. 10-2t.

FOR RENT; 5 heat water nnd Telephone 773-M

room apartment, garage furnished.

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10-2p. | Sh. — sex

Wauled to rent 3 or 4 room apartment, well located. Feb. 1. Box I-, Banner. Fri-Snt-tf WANTED: Any Kino of deW «io« k Cal) 278. < fieencaatle Chargor •aid John Wai-otel Oo. wxJ Sell your old auto bodies, fenders sheet scrap, wire 1200 E. Maryland ind.annpohs, Indiana. AMERICAN *(IMPRESSED STEEL CORP. LOST: A black leather billfold, [ probably at the high school gym i Finder please return to Banner office.

VANCOUVER. B. C H’Pi One f

Canada's leading aeronautical engineers in years to come may bo a woman. Edna A. Clarke of Penticton, B C., is studying engineering a f tlie University of British Columbia,

is the sole representative of her in the faculty of applied science,

and the fourth girl in tire history of

U. B. C. to elect engineering.

Ur} < Trsuilng Ktunllj WmJi Preening Curtains, Drapes, Hnt- Blocking Blanket* Shirt* Home Laundry and Cleanen

NOTICE You Can Save Money by paying your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection Charge.

LONDON BLASTS—Smok# curls around rooftop* in London as worker* dynamite tottering building*. St. Paul'* dome look* down on *keleton* of itructure* menacing Londoner* after Neii raid*. Pasted by British censor.

Frank (’. Sehoenman I HE JEWELER Watch. Clock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. Waakiegtee

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