The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1949 — Page 3

night. The Klansmen parHtlcd through town watched by some 2.000 persons, many of them negroes.

THE DAILY tANNOR, GREtNCASTLE, NDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949.

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iVE UP TO S60.00 allowance for your old reor|your old Range regatdless of make »1 either - iese Refrigerator Values ILD PRICE TRADE-IN NEW PRICE

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Junior Tourney

Four strong Junior Hign teams will compete Saturday afternoon and night U> determine the champion in an invitational meet to be held at the local gymnasium. Wavel^nd, Brazil, Clinton and Greencastle will be the team? competing for the championship A consolation game win b played at night in addition to th ihampionship game. The schedule follows: 1:."0 Clinton vs. Brazil. Waveland vs. Greencasle. 7:00 Consolation. 8:00 Championship game. Admission will be 10c for stulents and 20c for adults. Cards vs. Hawks

Fillmore’s East Putnam Cardnals. ♦onsidered the main threat to Grcencastle’s Tiger Cubs i.i the sectional tourney this month, will battle the Roachdale Hawks in the local high school gymnasum Friday night. The gym will be open as the Cubs travel to Columbus tomorrow afternoon to moot the Bulldogs. Consequently, with Coach Tom Goldsberry and his net tossers out of town, a number of Greenastle hardwood court fans will io doubt witness the scrap between the Cards and those stubborn Hawks from up Roachdah

way.

Fillmore walked a;i over litde Reelsville last night to the tune of 71 to 34 in "a tune-up” fo Friday’s encounter. Coach Craig has a squad <>t boys that can hit the hoop and they also do pietty well on foul shooting. Fillmore is improving ■ach game and should be at the ■ leak by the lust weekend this I month which is sectional time. On the other Hand, the Roachdale boys demonstrated in the Wabash Valley prelim here three weeks ago ttiat they don’t know when they’re supposed to be whipped. Russellville had the| . groggy and on the ropes but th ■ Hawks bounced back to win over the Bees. The Hawks then tun ed in a valiant performanee against Fillmore in the final til losing by only 6 points to th" Cardinals. Roachdale would like to upset the Cards tomorrow evening. - > an interesting contest is in prospect as the Fillmore boys have a different idea about the outcome There will be a curtain raiser between the B teams of the two schools at 7 p. m. Tonight, local fans can see the DePauw Tigers in action when a strong Illinois Wesleyan team invades Bowman gym. The visitors nosed out the Old Gold in an earlier meeting and the Tigers are seeking revenge. BOWLING NEWS

an 889 tea n average for the current season. Varsity Lanes five are undefeated to date and the contest should prove most in-

teresting.

The men composing the local i five will be Morris Crawley Norm Scott. H. McCammack, Ben Jarvis and Fal Slavens. The ■<mtsst will start at one o'clock md will be a six game contest and the winner deterrined by total pins rather than games BEI.Li; UNION Mrs. Ada Hurst spent Tuesday with Mrs. Clara Hill and helped cold pack beef. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas Brazil were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge Sunday Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sawyers and Mrs Ora Hodge of Hazelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Claude L’lllen of Fillmore called on Mrs. From McCammack Tuesday night. Paul Cox was in Indianapolis on Monday. Mrs. Dent Larkin shopped in Greencastle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Hodge was in Indianapolis on Monday. Mrs. Lottie Hurst called on Mr. and Mrs Archie Scott one night last week Mrs. Katie Dorsatt and Mrs. Clara Hill were iin Amo recently. Mrs Kimbal I-arkin called on her nioth' i Mrs Scott Monday Mrs. Mildred Cox was in Eminence oned ay last week.

Home Furnishings Sale

It’s your chance of a lifetime to buy finer merchandise at greater ?avings! Come in earlyl

REG. 189.95 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SALE PRICEDI YOU SAVE $20

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KLie sai.i: ned will Nell at piihlie aiietion at Hie larm |i»ert Cooper farm which in loeated on C. S. W o| 1‘utn.ainville and I 1 , miloN went of State Road day, February 17,1949 [nAI.E STARTS AT 11:00 A. M.

FEED AND GRAIN

kiishelN of corn, •*,Mt to 250 bales of Clover and

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I' gi, 5 cown, i cuIvcn, 2 heifen*, 2 horses, and sev-

FARM IMPLEMENTS

'd I (IInc harrow, 1 wheat drill. 2 one row plows, ■aehinc, | hog house, I water tank, garden plow, ,v ropes, I hay rake, I lawn mower and a quantity

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

•g •. Refrigerator, breakfast set, linoleum, kitchen ible, medicine cabinet, kitchen stool, steel ward1 rug, | desk, Newman heating stove, I rug 12x15, * ,, 'llo eoueh, .Mohair Using room suite, 2 pus-cs, I 1 pier table, 2 end tables, library table, end table, whig machine, rug 8xl>, fern table, (rid lamp, old s tove, davenport, libraby table, I white table, trie cream seperator and motor, electric churn. 2 ■o ‘ir, cane bottom cl,air, fridt cans and jars. Stale

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Terms« Cash. MEEK - FLORENCE MEEK HAl.KY, Auctioneers. tuanntlle Methodist l huroh will serss dinner.

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Staub Plumbing

Moose No. 1

Paul's Circle Inn Goodyear No. 2 j Adams and Ryan

Hurst's Dairy-

Gulf Oil Prod. 500 and over: H J. Tumlin 570: M. N. Hill 500; V. Elmore 5^9. 200 games H. Blocker I. Tumlin 205.

ONLY 14, Ervin Arthur Ingle faces two first degree murder indictments at Bryan, O., after 32 weeks’ observation at the State Bureau of Juvenile Research. Columbus. He is accused of killing John Gabriel, 63, tn the Gabriel home, driving away with Mrs. Gabriel In their car and shooting her to death on a country road. He wanted the I Gabriel automobile to drive to a I school dance. (International)

Sunday Fob. 13th will find the Varsity Lanes bow ling team j again meeting strung "foreign bowling competition. This Sunday the Hoosier Music Publication team from Indianapolis wid Henry Morgan is starred in meet the local five at one o’clock the comedy "So Tins Is Nov The invading team boasts c! York” at the Von astle theater.

BASKETBALL

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5-PC PLASTIC DINETTE Ask about Terms

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4-PC. CANISTER SET REG. 1.19 Chan ! cleer trim For a prettier, more efficient kitchen! White enameled steei; inside coating prevents rusting. SALE! REG. 1.49 ROASTING PAN hn-plated rack. Enameled steel pan browns meat evenly. Use pan to mix salads bake, etc. Cool cakes on rack

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