The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1946 — Page 4

,-HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3,

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McCREA WAITER BRENNAN BANJO ON MY KNEE

Old Gold Poised For Net Opener

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war-depleted team. Gardner, jutuur from New Market, Ind playvd at Wabash before eoniinjr to DePauw as a me nber of the Navy V-12 unit and ranking aa I high man on the 1944 team.

I tePauw University opens its I Walton, senior from Mt. Vernon, basketball season on the homejind.. has major letters from Dero.irt Wednesday. Dee. 4. against | Pauw and the University of Canterbury College of Danville, i Michigan and also made his Game time is 8 p. m , with a con- reputation on the 1944 team, and test bet veen the reserve teams Light, junior from Indianapolis, i' the two schools Set for 6:15. ^ was a guard at Pennsylvania H.-ad Coach Hal Hickman has State, where he won a major

ul his squad from approximate- letter,

ly 125 hopefuls to 25 men who officials for the Canterbury will wear the gold and black this contest will be Clovd Julian and s ason. Among- them are eleven |<- ran k Lukar.

•ettermen from last year and from pre-war and wartime

teams.

Four of Coach Hickman’s five teams were on the campus throughout Thanksgiving vacation for practice sessions. This week Hickman has been stressing full-game scrimmage on the Bowman Gymnasium court. Slated as starters for the Canterbury contest are forwards Wally Etcheson and Joe Boyd, center Earl "Red” Gardner, and guards Bill Walton and Dick Light. All are previous letter

winners,

Etcheson. a senior from Bainbridge, Ind., holds two major letters from pre-war teams, and Boyd, junior from Muncie, Ind.. was the main-stay on last year's

NET S< HEIM EE

Tonight

Martinsville at Greeneastle Rockville at Russellville Wednesday Canterbury College at DePauw Cloverdale at Roachdale Bainbridge at Belle Union

Friday

Greensburg at Greeneastle Reelsville at Cloverdale Fillmore at Bainbridge Russellville at Waveland Clinton Center vs. Gvflencastle

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Saturday DePauw at Franklm American Redheads v3. American Legion I H. S. Gym)

Redhsads Lose To Bainbridge

According to reports from Bainbridge, the All-American Redheads, world's champion girls' basketball team, did not fare so well in their exhibition tilt with the Bainbridge Independents Monday night. Tne final score, as we get it, was 40 to 31 in favor of the north Putnam net tossers. A large crowd attended the game, including many Greencastle hardwood court fans. Saturday evening, the Redh a is will meet the local American Legion, squad in the Greencastle high school gymnasium. JOINS l*RO\ IDKN'CE PROS NEW YORK. Dec. 3 Jake Weber, 6 foot 6 inch center formerly at Purdue, was released by the New York Knickerbockers of the Basketball Association of America to the Providence club today. Weber will join his new mates in Philadelphia tomorrow. BOWLING Tuesday 6:30 Laundry vs. Coca-Cola 8:30 Zinc Mill vs. V. F. W. Wednesday 7 ;00 Midwest vs. Dobbs Thursday 7:00 University A vs. Eitel’s Friday 7:00 Post Office vs. Josnson's

All wool formerly was el.issiI lion , i Merino blou I in the sheep producing the fleece. The Merino was noted for the quality of its wool.

I WAj COMING UAL K- HONi' • VE ONiV GOT ■ DAO UH 10 DO MT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING I O KELLER-C0AN PHARMACY

Electric power for pumping o. wells was first used in in in West Virginia. Snails are nearsighted and cannot see beyond a few inches.

\olMI TO T \ \ I* % * or | \ihh i io\ vi vrritorHi \tio\> Non., is hereby nivMi the t;i\pivi i> ul - (Jn-eiuMstle t’ity ami Tow 'hip Sehool t , orpor:i t ion, Piiii. i-n <'oui»ty. Indiana, that the prop, i le^al officers of said nni-nk-ii ilit> ;it their regular meetinx place, on !»th day of J)eeeiuhfr t | ]<1 j*. will consider the followhiK addition i| appropriations which yaid officers consider necessary t,, no .i the e\i raordliin ry etmrKen< ' , xlstlnK at this tina . Adilitjotiil ,i ppiopriatlons neiM'SHary for tiie year aiv as follows: Speci.■ I School fund: Ti o .o'nation $ UOO.po Inst i iictioiail SUf)plie» HMmmi ^Vater I tin.mt 1|. a t itm. liaht iim tV plutuhinK laO.UU 'I’oial spcuial • ? .*.,0.00 Vocation . I HtO.OU f raiiio Transfer tuition. 1*1;*.00 \<htit lotml a,pproprla11oil $ I.OMa.tlO Taxpayers appearing ttt such meet in u shall hav,- a rlK'ht to hci heanl theiaon. Tile additional a|*-‘ propi in i !**n as finally made w ill i M . i lomatieally referred to the Su.t. i;<iiial of 'fax rommlssifmers. which Hoard will hold a. fur thei . .ulna within fifteen days at Ho fonnty Auditor's office of puto iii Sounty, Indiana, or at such other place as may he desinnai, At such hearing:, taxpayers ohjertliiK to any of such addition api>ropriat ions may he lira; ' ami inter* st. d taxpayers nia' i piire '>f (lie fonnty Auditor \\!on and where such hearing w 111 ' h e I d I |» W, KilliiiK' i I'lasident I \\ I 'tel t(‘ox. S* < rctar> i Hiivanl S Alien. Treasurer 26-:i-Jt. ’

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GREENCASTLE High School Gym - Tuesday, Dec. 3 Curtain Raiser at 7 P, M. Adults 40c •• Students 30c

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DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF RUNNING OUT OF COAL (we have a very small supply on hand) WE ADVISE NOT SENDING LAUNDRY UNTIL BUNDLES NOW IN OUR PLANT HAVE BEEN RETURNED. l’H'kii|»M will me made only at the tipie, or niter, returning hundleN now on hand. Fall eikstonier, are a*ked not to hrlng | n I.At'NDICV until they have reeelved bundles now in our pwsHeaaion. Only work from regular eustoiuers will he aeeepted. WE CAN CONTINUE TO ACCEPT DRY CLEANING. HOME LAUNDRY and CLEANERS

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WITH NEWS Ktiltl Miooi) MAKES G000 FOOTBALL FAN FAKK In the lutur,. we will lun,' no milliner or Tlinrsilaj Kmorf Ni -til. satimlay and Sunday inalinee as usual.

NO HUNTING signs availab:#: at The Daily Banner office.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of William! Perry Mi-Mains, who paswd away six years ago today. Dec 3rd. Oh how we miss you dear As you qnictly sleep and rest But when we think of how you suffered Then we know that God knew best. Your smiling face and pleasing ways Are a pleasure to recall, For ym had a kindly word fot everyone And died beloved by all. Someday we hope t.i meetyoi Someday we know not when To clasp your hand in that peaceful land Never, no never to part again Sadly missed by Mom, Dad j Mildred, Billy. Jimmy. Kara and Andrew.

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