The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1956 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER to 75c hi S h *r ehere today com-i »old at $14.50 to $15 25, mostly Weights of 210 to COO pounds

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j, , ' ’ ‘ Jred head of uniform Xo. 1 and 1

Bulg No 1 to 3 grades of 180 ; j

:o 240-fvmnd barrows and gilts ! 2 of 190 to 220 P° ur * d went !

! $15.50.

Monday Big Day For Local Netters

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LOANS

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Winter need^, aut<! repilrs, eonKolidatt> small bills, n^lnce auto payments. 24 .Months to Repay.

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FAMILY IIXA.M I I’hone 1478 9 £ aKt Walnut

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BLAME JEALOUSY IN KILLINGS

Today will be a lay that the nemb rs of the Greencastle b is:etball sq ad will never forget, h owned Wabash Valley cham>ions on Saturday night, the net tars have seen a week end of lenty of excitement. Bob Jackon is chairman of all activities cnoring the team. A “recognition chapel'’ at the igh school auditorium at 10:45 iiis morning began the full day’.' chedule. At noon, the members f the squad, coaches, school offiial.s and their wives were the uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Hinkle at the Boots ’n Saddle, son, there iri!! be no am This will be followed this evening j charge. with a banquet at the Pouble j

Decker, and again the members ■of the squad, their girl friends, coaches and school officials will

be honored guestf.

The day will be culminated this vening with the Victory Dance | and pep rally at the Greencastle Armory. Everyone is urged to

parently is w as 26 dai

bark where It when the walk-

BALTIMORE Jan. 30 Firemen set the death toll at 10 t<ivlay after searching through the ruins of Arundel Park auditorium, where flames last night

Fe. Piei s St'p.ll

h a bas t talks.

Arthur H. :o will talk npany and attempt to sumption of

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be there at 8:00 p. m. to show the ohurch crowd of ab )Mt li00 0.

boys that Greencastle is proud

POSTMISTRESS RKTIRKS

of them. Music fo. the dance will be furnished by Jimmv Adami aad his band of Terre Haute. According to Bob Jack-

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INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 30 The P. R Mallory C<>. strike'ap

BROWNSTOWN, ■Mary Early, pn. 38 years at Sparks' .-'outhue t of here 1

Ind. Jan. 30 in stress for ille, 15 miles trs retired.

DIGS NEARLY SIX TIMES 16 TO^S IN ONE SCOOP

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