The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1949 — Page 6
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949.
SHOW STARTS AT 2 P. M. SUNDAY
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Also ‘Walt Disney ('cilor Cartoon’’ And Sports.
PUBLIC SALE Dm to m> liarn heini; in liad condition I have derided to sell ■ny dairy herd ot purebred Holsteins at |n’hli< auction at my farm knonn a> Mi Surbei farm, 'l mile- west and 3 I mile north ol BninhridKo, on first road east ol intersection ol state road' 13 and
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Monday, October 17th, 1949
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They To Start Against Hanover DePauw’s Tigers went through final scrimmages yesterday in preparation for their bout Saturday vith a highly-rated Hanover crow. Sophomore Jack Tuhey, Muncie, who saw action for the first time last week agains. Ball State, took over the right naif post yesterday and wil start Saturday. Yesterdays' drills lasted unti dark, with Coach Mike Suavely juggling hi.s backfield to get ar offense combination woiking DePauw's ground gain wa., united to a bare t»l yards last Saturday. Light drills are scheduled fot this afternoon. A 32-man travil .ng squad will leave for Hanovci m the morning. Putnam Co. Pin Hosier la-ague \\ I. White Way 10 2 Cutlers 0 3 Greencastle Motors 7 5 Ruffters (5 • Subway Grill 5 I Finishers 5 7 Laundry Ease 3 V Panellers ' 3 f> Laundry Ease 1, 136-t: Panders 2, 1867 Greencastle Motors 3, 180-1; Finishers 0. 1717 Subway Grill 0. 1785; White I Way 3. 2112 Cult its 1. 1630; ItuHlers 2, !
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High Single Game; Doris j Hinkle 1113. Over 100: Doris Hinkle 503, Elizabeth Godfrey til). Doric ^rawtord 133. Akiona Adam 2t. Louise i ( tors >n 116. Patty Icdfrey 10.). Lorraine Scroggin +08. Jennie Hartman 103.
V. F. W. No. 2 .7 Public Service 7 lame Star No. 2 6 American I^.'giim 6 Chick's Market 1 Cities Service 3 0 Over 500: Pitts, 557; Klaus. 644; Elmore. 563; Fuson, 510; Lyons, 511; Long, 501. High game: Pitts, 223. Fred Long rolled three identical gaiai-s, 167, 167. 167.
('OHHKIM1AL Phillips 66 Gould’s Market Staub Plumbing Adams & Ryan .... Moose Legion Lasie Star No. 1 Moose Boosters .... Goodyear No. 2
LE.AGIE W . 9 . 8 8 7 6 1 3 3
HOT-ROD RACES Waveland Speedway WAVELANIt, INDIANA EVERY SUNDAY Time Trials 1:00 P. M. CST First Event 2:30p.m.
I a mg Shots 1 Acres Sparton 1 Alley Rats Over 500: Fuson 563. K. Dunn 511
Over 450: W. C.awiry, 454 Dur.n 483. D. Lrattain 150,
Dean 457, C. Henter 156.
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High game: Fuson 207
JUST A COUPLE OF HAPPY GUYS
500 and over: C. Crawley. 540: j J. Andrews, 536; J. Van Alstym, 505: H. Peterson. 522; BL Edds, 529; C. Kerr. 558; N. Scott. 531; J. Pingleton, 577; H. Nadzeike. 558; E. Thomas. 526; H. McCammaek. 532; N. Hill. 541 200 and over: G. Hanna, 208; W. Fuson, 200; J. Pingleton, 217, C. Kerr, 206: J. Andrew, 21 V
Mixed Dim ling
Hot Roils
League VV 3
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William Holden star-studded “Streets of Laredo.' Paramount's Technicilor Western drama, which arrives Frida;. ,it the Voncastle Theatre. H'; o-stars are William Bendix. Macdonald Carey and Mona
Freeman.
BROOKLYN MANAGER Burt Shotton happily embraces "Preacher” Roe after the Dodger hurler pttcJies Brooklyn to a 1 to 0 victory over the New York Yankees in the second game of the World Series, in Yankee Stadium. New York won the first game, also 1 to 0 i Intel national l
< idantha Itnrki Pansy Onicshy . old. H gallini rim to freshen Dee. |'2. Colantliii. Pansy Lass, registered llnlstrin, <| years old, fresh and milking good. Two registered tired .lersey heifers, from a gini'l herd. Illaekhird, 4 year old Holstein, fresli and inilking heavy. snowball. I year old Holstein, fresh an;! milking heavy. Five “ year old heifers on lull product ion now. Part of these lu-ifer- ha\r milked belter than 50 lbs. per day. Two 3 year old Wisconsin heifers, one to freshen by sale, other lr. November. tfuern, t year old cow, milking liou\y, to freshea in March. Velma, • yeai old cow, milking heavy, to freshen in January. Hull, r yeai old cow to freshen by -^ile, an 8 gallon cow. Hliu kie, 5 year old row milking heavy, retired August ‘>41 h. lb-tty, ll: yeai old row, milking good now, to freshen Dcccmhcr 2<lh. Two Holstein heifers, hrrd and ligihle to register. Six llolsteii: heifers lired and are really nice. Two heifer calves, mo fill old, one i-ligddc to register. Om r-gistcred ; year old I'.ull |rom Pruni- herd, a well tired sire. Posch Tube-. Wiln-rkirk hy Di-storu Ede i Tolies and TiiIm-s j Alihekirk. Prilly Dam. rhis is an extr;. line tiiiueh of i-ows and heifers, mid are as good as money can buy. Younger cattle e I vaccinated. Most | of theso eattti liaw- heen raised <in Ibis fnrin.
HCGS Two purebred Herhshire sows to farrow hy sale. Two purebred llauipdiire gilt-: witli 13 pigs. Two llivnipsliire sows with 7 pigs. One purebred P. -rksliire hoar, roining ’ year old. Two sets of work hnruc .s.
DAIRY EQUIPIflcWT
Ooi lliilinaii inilking iiui'-hlnc, e-muik-le i\(th ; sliiKte nnits, pipe and Click In t'l rows. Surge Ml gallon eleeliii liot water heater. 2 rinse xats. I l 8-gullnn milk cans. HAY 600 t-i 800 hales of see.mil and liiir-l railing Alfalfa. « CEiICKEHS About l!) White Koek pullets, starting to lay now. A few White Hoi k Itoosteis. TERMS—CASH. Not rMspfinsible for aecldi-nts. No property to he removed until si-1tied for.
HARRY P. mm
UtTiST A RAY, Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND Mi MAINS, Olcrka. Lunch Will be servi d hy Ralnbrldge P. T. A.
HORACE LINK & CO.
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BOWMAN GYMNASIUM TUESDAY, OUT. 11TH. 8:15 P. M. Tickets 81.50 At Door
CASH FOR FALL GET THE CASH NOW tn make seasonal purchases. Fast Service, Many Dlffere-.it Plans. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY IS E. Washington I*Ji. jj
FRL NIGHT AND MATINEE and
l LAWLESSNESS T00| IA NEW MIAN INS t I THEY RODE INTO
NEW METHOD fAViS CORN! j
Marlin High Round Cribi dry and «for« your corn, roduct handling to o minimum. Forcod natu* ral or hootod air drioi corn quickly, provenU •poilogo Ioiioi. 1,200 to 12,000 buihol tizii. Act now to protoct noxt yoar’i crept from ipoil* ago, rati, and woathor. Approved for oovernment loom MARTIN STEEL PRODUCTS CORF. MAIL COUPON TODAY
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Rules Group May Stymie Social Security Measure
Congress 0 K. Snn U. S. Stience Found
Special to Central Press W7-ASHINGTON—The White House is turning on the V W aecurc passage by Congress before adjournment of le|i' expanding the Social Security program and creating i h" Science Foundation to stimulate scientific research. Both bills are before the House, which planned to go back to Sept. 26 after It defied the Senate and late aummer vacation. The administration's problem is to ert calcitrant rules committee to give the way for House consideration of the m President Truman has personally Adolph J. Sabath (D). Illinois, to exp«i« billsBest guess is that the rules committee clear the Science Foundation bill for ra ss *l not the Social Security measure In th« it will be up to Speaker Sam Rayburn (Dl, to decide whether to by-pass the rules «* and bring up the Social Security bill snyn
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O SUPREME COURT SOCIAL United States Supreme Court Is really«
up with the times. In tU marble palace facing thc r ap ' ' Ic a little cubby-hoie wne*e employes purchase soft dnn
Cool ies and cigarcites froo, slot machines
Recently, a new machin* was installed. Vs merchan
stockings in four sizes airi two shades.
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O FILIBUSTER THREAT*—Dixie Democrats are nee<ili»E majority leader Scott W Lucas of Illinois to learn « 11 arc on civil rights legislatFln at the present session. Th r preparing for the wor.'t—a possible session-end fll1 115 , Leaders are keeping their plans to themselves At ' is to Sw not want eitheVto allar or arouse Dixie fears Rcpu 1
the more ritimate a^
**>•' wcaiiv ciliict tu nimy «ji - - . Kenneth S. Wherry of Nebraska has been prodding f Vlth demands that a ovil rights bill be m*de t e , business" when the fiena’e quits, to assure a showdown . Some Dixie senatbrs b-lieve that Lucas will give ' ,
choice of adjourning unt'4 January at the session s er.
•-dvil rights. This would Confront GOP leaders and r^
'democrats with a tough decision—either getting * ‘’hcation, or swinging inPN a bitter, bad-te npered
P CLUB ATMOSPHERE -Those who prof icted ^
would not alt long in the cramped Supreme (our
w-auld adjourn soon, now know how wrong they wer ^
Senators actually like the temporary setup Vnf * n sided in a day or two. In fact, the more apparently gives a more chummy atmosphere to
exclusive gentlemen's club." her, The noise of re-rooflng the regular spacious cn ^ to earlier fears, barely penetrates the solemn roo: . ^
the public galleries are missing, speeches arc just as radio reporters are still present to report proccc n 6 ' In addition the chamber contains hallowed Senate first sat in Washington. Later It was used ro
Supreme Court.
O AIRLINES RECOVERING—The United States arrM ^ t( ing out of the financial slump which drove severa .' verge of bankruptcy. Their recovery is welcomed y ers, who depend on the lines as a nucleus of war-
time transport.
Several reforms, spurred by three government investigations of the lines’ ability to stay solvent,
have helped bring about the recovery.
Probably the most Important tingle factor, hov , ever, is the great safety record of the last J’ ear _ m.ies •IB scheduled lines flew more then *lx billion passcr.fe a fatal accident. t 0 ( sen* 1 A rash of accidents always knocks the bottom , c0 # »Ji8er travel. A long safe spell renews the e
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