The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY bANNEK, GREENCASTLfc, ND1ANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1949.

J i; \r STII.I invkntok 11 UP I So111 ' beat a path who invents Llniversity of say, the oldp is still the ists studying that poisons job in elim■eason is that Lent feeders”

and seldom stop in one place j long enough to eat a lethal dose

of poison bait.

THICK TIKES TKK K\ CHICAGO (U1P) -Automobile tires with abrasives imbedded ir the tread will stop a ear more quickly than ordinary tires or wet ice. according t« the Nation al Safety Council. On hard ice ir extremely cold weather, howevei the new type tires can stop a skidding car no sooner , the

council says.

SPORTS

By Jim Zeis

intion! Farmers! IEAD STOCK REMOVAL i<.IIKST CASH PRICES PAID. 0 — former dead stock man Is hack on the Job. btOMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE By Products Industries, Inc. 116 H 4»- Cloverdale or John Tharp, GreeneaHtle, 785-M Reverse Charge. AiJtkI'CKS SPRAYED jj-or DISEASE

Fillmore, 52; Belle Union 42

Fillmore took the measure of J Belle Union Monday night, 52 to j 42. on the Black Panthers home j

floor.

It was an interesting and a hard fought contest all the way. j The Cardinals jumped into a 14-7 | lead at the quarter and main- i tained an advantage throughout the remaining three periods. The score was 32 to 21 at the half; 44 to 34 at the three quarter j post, and ended 52 to 42. Carpenter with 10 field goals j and a free toss and Neier with

lamily, please send or bring to the Home of Ernest Heber by

Thursday evening. Anything will! James McCutchan was in In be appreciated. , uianapolls last week al St. Vm Each family that comes for the | cent’s hospital for X-rays an., evening are leipiested to bring a ■ observation.

HKRKON

Mr Caroline

Tilney ami Joyc

I Harold

Taylor

and sons -

i i La

and Mr. and

Mrs. Milbert Ual

- layette,

Mr.

and Mr

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LA DON THEATRE ROACHDALE f, Monday and Tuesday lary 6th, 7th and 8th. WALT DISNEY'S DEAR TO MY HEART (Technicolor) L As BOBBY DRISCOLL LAIffiOND LUANA PATTON lows - 3.30 - 5.20 - 7.10 ■ 9.00 P. M. mday, Tuesday Shows - 7.00 •• 8.50 P. M.

Old Gold Wins Overtime, 81-76 Coach Hal Hickman s Tigers invaded Danville last night and defeated Canterbury, 81 to 76. in an overtime net "battle. A total of 31 points collected by Stauffer. Old Gold guard, was the main factor in DePauws victory. The Tigers committed 26 pel -j sonal fouls as compared tc 12 by

the knights.

DdFauw was ahead 42 to 37 at the half but Canterbury managed to knot proceedings at 71-all at the expiration of the regulation

playing period.

Stauffer hit three quick baskets at the start of the extra

pie and coffee. Everyone welcome , pie and coffee. Everyone welcofe to come and give what help they can to this boy w.ho has served our country in the army for 5 years ami needs help no#v. Wi will try to have an enjoyable evening besides helping someone

in need.

HOT St OPT TROOP 43

7 buckets and a foul throw were [ stanza and the Tigers staved off

the bright lights for Fillmore.

Bob Ziegelman with 19 pom's and Saunders w'ith 13 were the big guns in the Belle Union offensive.

Belle Union 42 Saunders McCammack Phillips Hartsaw’ Bob Ziegelman Williamson Dorsett DcPew ! Fillmore 52 Neier ; Miller i Arnold j Thompson Carpenter . j Tharp’ Grimes DeWeese i Girton

Ft. 6 0 0 2 8 0 1 0 Ft. . 7 1 2 0 10 0 4 0 0

FT 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 FT 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1

Id 1 2 0

4 1 0 PE 4 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 O

attempts by the host team to

win. 81 to 76

Eckelman’s 13 and Freeland's 12 points al.4h aided the Old Gold cause during the evening.

Shower Planned For Fire Victims

There will be no meeting of Boy Scout Troop 43 this evening because of Hhe basketball game. There will be a meeting of Troop 43 on Wednesday evening, between 7:00 p. m. and 9:00 p. m., Gobin Memorial church. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our daughter, Beulah Butler, who passed away one year ago, Feb. 8, 1948. Our home is just as lonely As the day you went away, We still miss your tender smile. And each word you used to say Not one day you've been forgot-

ten

By the loved ones you left here. Waiting till we meet again The loved one we loved so dear Sadly missed by sisters, Bro thers. Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bolton. prj.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegna: spent Wednesday of last week with relatives in Ft. Wayne. Miss Marilyn Brattain of Crawfordsville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. aiui Mrs. Marion Brattain an 1 fain

ily.

Rub,. Evelyn Dragoo return to school Monday after being o" moat of last week with a cold. Sunday guests of Mr. and MrKafr McGaughov an l sons were i'

cliff and family of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Katelit: and sons of Waveland, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegnar and Free:

Dahlgren

Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard entertained at dinner Sunday: Mm.

George and son of Covington, Mr. and Mrs-. Robert Ni Murray and son of Brown’s Valley, Ca-i Zenor of Bainbridge, M ;s Ru h Harblson, Mr. and Mis. Pn'il M Gaughey and son a d Robert

Clodfelter.

PRESIDENT EMBRACES SUCCESSOR

There will be a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber at Fern J Thursday evening Feb. 10th at 7 j o’clock for Mr. and Mrs. Harri- J son Hood and 2 year old daughter who lost their home 2 weeks ago by fire and all their belongings. If you can't come, if you have anything to give this little

As! for Hurst's Vitamin 0 Milk. Either Regular or Homogenized. DAIRY PRODUCTS fif IT FROM YOUR GROCER OR CALL 805-W FOR DELIVERY B

FRYERS

FOR SALE

1946 Chevrolet and chassis.

1 1 1 t«n cab

1940 Chevrolet ton with platform. Greencastle Motors, Inc.

charge. Bill Tilden, once America's No. 1 tennis ace, attempts a smile as he leans on counter at Los Angeles jail. A 16-year-old Inglewood, Cal., youth told police he was picked up in a car by a man who made improper advances. The lad gave a description plus license number. Tilden served six months in 1947 on a similar charge, and was out on probation. (lnternation: I)

APPEARING together on the dais at the first meeting of the constituent assembly at San Jose, Costa Rica, President Jose Riguere* (right) warmly embraces President-elect Otikio Ulate. Riguercs asked the assembly to ratify the election of Ulate, who takes office when the provisional revolutionary government headed by Rigueree ends its term in May, 1950. (International)

TYRONE AND LINDA BECOME MAN AND WIFE

3 to 3>/ 2 Lbs. 45c Per Lb. Will dress and deliver if wish. JULIAN STEELE West Walnut St. Phone 1087 -J

m

\rHANKS EFEKYONE

The auction sale of appliances and hardware stocks was very successful, and we ■take this opportunity to thank all who cooperated with us in making the sale a sucBcess. We especially want to thank Alton Hurst, Ab. Hunter, Cap. Downing, Wayne IBranneman, Clifford McMains, Leland Chilcote, Ted. Brown and all our employees ■for their assistance in enabling us to dea out this stock to make room for the sales, Idisplay and servicing of Studebaker autom obiles, and the handling of Firestone tires and batteries. The ladies of the New Providence Baptist Church,who prepared the iclicious food, are deserving of a special tribute by all who were present on SaturJay. WERE HERE TO SERVE YOU Yes, we are here to serve you and we are not going out of bus ness. We wish [to confine our business solely to the sales and service of the St-rdebaker line of automobiles, and we need the extrta space to amply serve our hundreds of Studebaker ■ customers. Fire-stone tires and batteries will be stocked so that we may give our automobile customers a complete general motoring service.

FIRESTONE TIRE AND BATTERY SALE! To reduce our stock to make room tor remodeling, we have a large stock ot tires and batteries reduced for quick selling.

TYRONE POWER and Linda Christian kneel before the altar at Rome's Church of Santa Francesca Roniana as Monsignor William Hemmlck of Washington, canon of St. Pcter'a, performs nuptial rites. Outside a crowd of 5 000_women and girls had tc be n drained by police (International Radiophoto) FTotTce

SKELGAS

BOTTLED GAS INSTALLATIONS NOW AS LOW AS $27.75

a r

28 South Jackson Street

C A WEBB YOUR STUDEBAKER — FIRESTONE DEALER

Greencastle, Indiana.

A big refrigerator with big, luxury features and really lowpriced. Has completely adjustable shelves ... 16 square feet of them . . . for an unlimited variety of arrangements. Huge freezer lo ker with separate shelf for ice trays. Two deep crisper drawers. Large storage bin. See the Philto 892 now!

SKELGAS RANGES

INSTALLED AS LOW AS

*97.50

$

299

C. H. AND C. HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE

• SKELGAS WATER HEATERS SERVEL REFRIGERATORS FARMERS SUPPLY, inc

103-107 E. Franklin Si.

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Phone 921