The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1949 — Page 6

THE DAILY EaNNER, GREENCASTlE, ND.ANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949.

LAST SHOWING TODAY

OBITI \RI Mr s D-'.ra Jar.e OKeal Carper .•as oom OrU i 1?T2 Jeflrron Tovrr_sh.p Putnam c<ainty, jj'l and was called to b« wttii r. Lord on Ja 2- 1M® at & 25 A M. at the ag» of ~f> 3 .ontha ar.1 20 days

gr>at-grandsrxn Etigr-ne Abram and a host of other relatives and fn- r.<is Mr-«. Cooper vas pat.ent <n her 'Uffer.r» very k.nd and corjcientiotu and all who knew her .• til reajeraber her keen sense of -»uiiii or

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Butler Opposes Tigers Tonight

Ga? Co. Monnetts Pjfcitc Service Stop N*' Shop Water Works C5t.es Service Ot j-Pontiac !iotary

Ov. 450: Siavens 496: Goo.*-.

456 Murray 451: Sutherlin 4®4.! 4apUcate an early season defeat T>. : as 4M): P.tts 4v4 Goodman ^ e r5 Cte tr.e olh- r r.^r. 4*4 Car twr.ght 4s2: Cooper r - ^ a - ^ •-..'nans t*. .ad has

473 Haesus 464 K Eitei 45o.

The Indiana collegiate ba.Vetbail spotl.ght will be centered on Gre-ncastle tonight when Butler and DePiuw clash :n B.jwrsan

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Butler rated as one of the ter. best college quir-tets in the United States, wtll attempt to

J. E.tel 457. Over 500 M. Crawley 525: Monsett 511. Hu.r. Game Suthvriui 20L

John Payne is co-starred with Robert Montgomery - in “The Saxon Charm” starting tomorr'/.c at the Voncastie theater.

STRATOJET TESTS NEW PARACHUTE ‘BRAKE’ FOR JETS

beer, coming along m recent weeks and with the sid-Uon of Tom Be ,: a regular from last year who rejoined the team Uus month, the Old Gold mentor is hoping to make a real battle out of thig evening's encounter Wily Tony Hinkle. Bulldog mentor is tak r.g no chances that his boy* wffl be overconfi- : • ' is he knows the Tigers always play a good game on their

home court.

Doors to the gym will be opened a: 6 p. n ail a curtair. reuser between the fr-shiner squa.is of the two schools wil)

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The nam attraction will get underway at 8 or shortly afte: BOWLING NEWS The \ ars:ty Lares bowling team cont:nu?J :ts winning stridt S. ' a., by • f. i ting the Hoov i. r Music Pubiications five from In .a..dr- ... a ? .vo thxe- gam--ma h with a sc.-re of 2220 to to 2596 in the second series. T ■ - r - r ..I- J and the team

play evidence"! by the local team is fast niak:ng the Greencas nu n one of the lea ling bovding teams in the state. The Varsity Lanes team will play host to a team from Robinson Illinois next Sunday at tn iocal lanes. The members of the team tha rolled Sunday a'd their e ore-, a -

follows:

FSr*t Series Moms Crawley: 161

560

Ben Jarvis: 199. 204 160 Fay Siavens: 179. 212.

566.

Norm Scott: 179. 232 H. McCammack: 190

546.

Second Series Morris Crawley: 237

569.

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. Fay Siavens: 16? 243. 131 M2. Norm Scott: 192. 192 214. 59* H. McCammack: 206 16s 184 41.

ALL PRESIDENTS SINCE LINCOLN.

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When a New York Central hrakeman savs he "puts down his guns”—he doesn’t mean fneanns. He means track torpedoes Generations of brakemen have been clipping these little red torpedoes to the rails whenever their trains made unscheduled stops. The next train along sets off the torpedoes with a loud re-port-warning the engineer to proceed with extra caution. Perhaps it seems strange to you that torpedoes still bang out their warnings along New York Central’s modern rail network —w here many newer safeguards are on the job. For example, the block signals that set themselves the instant a train passes. Or the wonderful automatic train control that would actually apply the brakes and

stop the train if an engirn . .uld (ajj to act on a caution o; stop al. Yes, there arc mans more • '• ru gurdi ansof the rails than the lite 1 i*do B.t here's the point. Once a r • Iwitit device has shown its wort!: N k Vrt] C-entral may add new salcts riuasures. but it's pretty sure to reM the ptoiral and traditional one a* v Rtciw SAFETY IS THE ’CENTR VL IDEA!

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