The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928.
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ROISTER RADIO RALPH P. CROUSORE LASSIFiED ~ADS —For Sale— Q 'OR SALE:—Potatoes. A. M. J 'e. Rural R. 5. Phone Clinton Fall-. 17-lp ■——O' 'OR SALE— Good piano, $100; utk at upright piano $200; player pi$350; Victrola, $30. Cash, payrts or trade. Wolfe. Phone 705-1.. 17-3t.|
XIR SALE:—Antiques furniture, -aware, brass, pewter, and rare ; hoa'. tie?. R. Clapp, Phone 733-L.
10-4i
—o
OR SALE)— A Bargain, 1<)20, ck coactr, take Ford on trade, th side 11, Bloomington or phone -L. 14-3p.
HAVE YOU A PROBLEM ?
If so, do you realize how well equipped the Indiana Loan Company Is to helo you with it? WHETHER IT BE To pay your grocer, doctor, merchant, coal bill, automobile or what not. we wiM help you in a financial way that will bring you relief. SEE US WHEN TOE NEED MONEY. Indiana Loan Co. 24V* E. Washington St. Phone 15.
UD, irn srfc
, ji av OR SALE:—2, sure-hatch incu-f
to iwt-jra, 110-128 egg capacity. Mrs. Central Nat. Bk. Interest
TOWNSHIP TRESTLE’S REPORT Madison Township.
Receipts
ra Broom, Bainbridge R. 1.
12-3p
—For Rent—
at..: ■
It:
jartl:*!
TlOWff
j, a OR RENT:—2 or 3 rooms foi t housekeeping, al-o single sleepp f , a ,^ roems. 1007 S. Indiana St. phone Brownie Florer Stewart. 17-It
8.22
First Nat. Bk., Interest l.Pl First Nat. Bk. Int H.ttf, First Nat. Bk. Interest .... 4.47 First Natl Bank Interest .... 1.79 First Nat. Bk. int 8.05 County Auditor 041.3(5 First Nat. Bk. loan 0200.00
James P>urke, inst. & jan fee Luther Thompson, trans. H. S. Paul Thomas, trans, G. S. ... : Nick Skelton, trans. H. S. ... H. B. Weh.-ter, same Minnie Morland, trans G. S. .. Oliver Shonkwiler, same .... W. M. Hunter, same Neil Stinson, trans. 41. S. ... Ruby Rogers, trans, G. S. ... S. F. Johnson, trans. H. S. .. Fred Bittle, trans, H. S. ... John B-swell, trans. G. S. ... Nettie Sutherlin, trans., H. S. Lola Neese, teaching Same, inst. & jan. fees Easton Dickey, trans. O. S. . Klli; & Coe plaster & lime .. Same, tile and road Os.-ar Rowings, trans. grade & High School
R. C. Dills, same 40.00
K. P. Mullins, lysol fumigator
and sponge 2.75 Goo. Harris, trans. H. S 40.00 Jess Ellis, same 40.00
Lawrence Rockhill, sal., rent & j and expenses Cent. Nat. Bk., war., int. ... Scott Irwin, Ibr. on rd , J. L. Rowing, same , C. W. Sigler, trans H. A. Johnson, trans. H. S. & G. S John Akers, same Fred Johns, trans. G. S Estelle Frank, inst. & jan. fee E. L. Bircham, well drilling & repairs Walter Torr, Ibr. roads Curtis Lawrence, rd. fund .... ] Standard Oil Co. oil J. H. Christenbury, Ibr. rd. .. j Albert Thompson, trans W. J. Cummings, hni !. schl.
sups. on rd.
OR RENT—6 room, semi-modern [jy 50. Wolfe. Phone 795-I.. iV-'t OR RENT:—Modern, . even room -e, West side of double and garag ■ l after 2 p. m. at 13 Chestnut S'.
17-3p.
• ———o
OR RENT:—Four room house. . ter, lights, large basement, See .1. [{arris or call 45. 17-tf
o—-— -
OR RENT:—N w' 6 room mode i
se, unfurnished. Phone 7C>0-X.
First Nat. Bk 13.85 First Nat. Bk. Int. ... 17.53 First Nat. Bk. Int 11.81 Auditors Certificate 8G27.44 First Nat. Bk. Interest (5.92
Disbursements
Lawrence Rack hill, salary, rent and expenses 75 00
John H. Aker, trans 50.00
John Lancaster, clean, fumgt. Samuel Johnston, trans C. F. Payne, same Joseph Knaucr, same Nick Skelton, same Luther Thompson, same John Knauer, same Bert Thompson, same Fee I Bittle, same Herndon Irwin, teaching .... Robert Irwin, teaching Robert Irwin, trans Lorene Thompson, teaching .
wb i-,., M:."l ,v Kurnev, tra ... „ W. K. Gowen, gravel ri' — H. B. Webster, trans Lit OR RENT:—Room for Rent one i Je.--e H. Sears, -ana two students. Seam Heat Shower J'’hn O. Sears, H r. rd
>»• ": n k.
^akin, Phone 815, -*.2 E. W ashing-Hurk, teaching *1 ri*, ' 17-tf. Elsie Cummings, trans v ■ y . ' Henry Stuison, same igO'OR RENT:—Remington Type- K h;irll V‘?! av, ‘" ’ s; “ ,le ' ter, Anna rinegan, ITtone 14S. j (1 y Gumming.-, hauling coal .
12-tf. James Sutherlin, trans
. ...q . ' J. L. Ellis, same
Estelle Frank, teaching ....
Vv antfkrl ! Jessie Wilson, same
1 E. F. Watts, rpr closet
i—.— i Bryan Wright, hauling coal
/ANTED-A used tractor, Ford- KavmotH Wright.J.auling coal tlV prefelred, must be in good con-">pe a "hers' Retirement; T\'r.'‘\ on. Itay Vaughn, Phone Mt. Mer- George W. liarris, trans .... n, Greencastle R. R. 2. 17-2p H- 1L Evans, teaching
„ Matty Humphrey, trans.
"^' 'EAD ANIMALS WANTED:—
11 'un :J °y F. Cummings, haul. 118.811; vi rg ii CoXi stone
Lawrence Ro< khill, >at
, rent, & jan.
expenses Lorine Thompson, inst. fees
C. 1). Cantonwine, Ibr. on rd.. II. U. Nichols, haul. schl. chin A. J. Duff, coal Herald Ptg. Co. ptg. & adv
<>4.00 Lawrence Rockhill, sal., rent, 40.00 and expenses 75.00 40.00 Banner, S. R. Rariden, ptg and 40.00 advertising 38.01 40.00 I Central Nat. Bk. loan 1530.00 30.25 Herald Printing, ptg & adv. . 39.(50
Township Fund
Balance on hand $298.75 Receipts during year $1459.95 Toll of Balances & Receipts $1758.70 Disbursements during year .$1225.83 Final Balances $532.87
Road Fund
Balance on hand $197.57 Receipts during year $80(5.63 Tot'I of Balances & Receipt- $1004.20 Disbursements during year ..$338.45 Final Balances $0(55.75 Special School Fund Balance on hand $1459.42 Receipts during year $13475.09 Tot’l of Bals. & Receipts $14984.51 Disbursements during year $11523.80 Final Balances $3410.71
Tuiton Fund
Balance on hand $3948.33 Receipts during year $8733.03 Tot’l of Bals. and Receipts $12781.36 Disbursements during year $8(521.11 Final Balances $4160.25
Totals of all Funds.
Balance on hand $5904.07 Receipts during year $24674.70 Tot’l of Bals. Receipts $30478.77
10.00 Disbursements during year $21709.19 40.00 | Final Balances $87(59.58 56.00 Total balance as shown by this re-
, 17 l ,ort . $8769.58 Warrant checks outstanding December 31st, 1927 $250.59 Total balances and outstanding warrant, December 31st, 1927 $9020.17 less $5.61 state board
discrepancy.
Cash in depository, December 31, J 927 $9014.56 I, Lawrence Rockhill, the Trustei of Madison Township, Putnam C unty, Indiana, do swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, Balances and Service
count is true
40.00
5.00
30.00
7.00
40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 70.00 (54.00 40.00 13.50
7.20
34.00
66.09
1569.25
20.50 22.00 40.00 80.00
183.50
4.00 2.00
48.0(5
S.00
40.00
4.00 2.U0 • 1.00
05.00
' | Jiihn Vermillion, ed. tests •'■o' 1 n i
50.00 20.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60.00
203.00
150.00 50.00 283.00 50.00
5.60
50.00 50.00 28.00 300.00
Vandalia Coal Co., coal
56.00
5.00
94.25
5.20
118.2(5
2.40
“Jimmie”
Merchants Backing Bailsman There are rumors of dissent ion between vatious members of the Greencastle basketball squad and these rumors have aroused the business men of the city. No team, no matter how good it may bo, can do its very best i( one player or more is “sore” at another teammate. A basketball quintet works on the same principal as a machine. Every cog in the machinery must operate in coordination with the other cogs or
there i. trouble.
The Tiger Cubs should first of all place education first during their high school career. There is no question hut that a good athlete can be a good student—he is always on the alert ami knows how to use his
Gray matter gets one faither in the world than brawn.
Basketball DePauw vs. Muncie JANUARY 17 Bowman Gym 8:00 p. m. ( * l<a{ .1 4 1 - I i ..%! ADMISSION $1:00
and correct, as 1 verily
believe; and 1 further ih laic that the I head, sums with which I am charged in thi- -i
report are all of the sums te, • ived by ! WO "" lni,n ,,rawn -
me, and that the various items of ex’- 1 Then, on the basket ball floor each
penditures credited have been fully j member of the
llffi
express (1
fans.
23 25 ! paid in the
which the
good ball club,” he (sentiments of all the
. , quad should under-I „ .
D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., .schl sup. l»0.55j express or iJfiiS liVr/emenl' hS j i;;;!’' 1 lhat W ’ J* '‘ bosV ’ first'Time'the CtL have -ho wed
•same, office 11.92 any portion thereof shall be retained 1 ,1l ‘ sl,v>s 8°es. A prennI. Henry, mow yd. cln. coal hs. 8.00 by or repaid to me oranv other pei '• ' ,| - mat stated today that ’ M ,s in then Fred Jeffries, trans. 185.99 j son. And I further declare, and sweai the Chamber of Commerce was ba k- V,ncenne * r rank Conner, gravel, stn. .. 6.23 (or affirm,) that 1 have received no i„,, run ■ , Cubs won. fpinner « t^.si.i^ ptg & money, nor article of value, in con- : “'' 1 BaUsn,an a,,,l wan,ed a
150.91 I sideration of any contract made >>■. wlnnm,f tranl * necessary to use . ... 90 HO , me as Trustee of this Township. nr ' v plovers because of dissention the .. .. 7.65 Lawrence Rockhill, Trustee of! merchants would rather see this done t- nn SuhscrflT" 8 ^ 15 - , - land know that the Purple and Gray jo 00 Subscribed and sworn (or affirm- • ... y 20.00 ! p 'l) to before me, the Chairman of | ' am that kr,M S out on ,ho ,,oor h;,s 3.00 i the Advisory Board of this Township, ' l '‘ Cffht spirit and will try to win
; this 3rd day of January, 1928. , whether they do or not.
65.00 Matthew Furney, Chairman, of Ah *•81.00 yisory Board of Madi- n Towmship at I its annual meeting, this the 3rd d.-,\ '(.rren astle High School and not for
•if alone.
th th
th.
Tigc
Banner, S. R. Rariden, advertising
F. Torr, trans Oscar Summers, coal Florence Rogers, dr. St ailiag C. Rockhill, cln. schl. house; . Hazel Wilson, cln. i. oiling .. C. Skeleton, mowing -chi yu.. Lawrence Rockhill, v.l., rent oi:
expenses
Warren Newgent, trinfers .. H. B. Webster, haul, coal and ■!co rn I c,ean - school houses , i 1 Eugene Knauer, haul, coal and
“oil nt I mowing yard
“iVo; I thiver Shonkwiler same r<> nil! John H. Akers, same .. r'o'oo ! H. R. Atkinson, ame ’i n!! i' ■ Torr, same
4 9 ' Clay Lane, haul, coal
9.00 of January, 1928.
Matthew Furney, J. W. Knauer ! 17 90 Jesse Miller, Advisory Board Madi . n
In.00 Township.
18.00
, In other word; do away with petty , I jealousies. Train, and work for
45.00 150.00 200.00 182.97
Frank Nelson, same 8.00
9.00 l
•
8d>2 | 50.00 '
sea, Cattle Hogs and Sheep, phone Plainfield. We pay all telephone rges. 3:4 9-lw-tf.
'ANTED:—Quilting and comfortgin g, 9 East Liberty St. 16 2p
ner
( ANTED:—Laundry work to do.
290-L.
—-EAD AND WORTHLES ANIM—Horses, cattle, hogs and sheep
222fie 394, Brazil anytime,
ihone charges.
Teachers Retirement T. R.. Anna Mae Johnson, trans. .. Ola T. Ellis, ins Harley Head, trans James Burk, teaching Charles Slaven, trans Maybelle Layman, teaching , Herndon Irwin, teaching K. A. Evans, teaching Lorene Thompson, same Robert Irwin, same Estelle Frank, same Jessie Wilson, same Lawrence Rockhill, salary, rent and expenses l,ola Neese, teaching Scott Irwin, haul coal, gravel.
Wo P a >' John T. Rollings, Ibr. rd
i Ivan Ruurk, trans
14 3ts.
Robert Nelson, same 10.00 Ren Wells, same 8.00 I Jes- Miller, ad. bd. fee 5.00 .’7 ’ i J. W. Knauer, same 5.00 Matthew Furney, Ad. Bd. fee. 5.00 Frank Bittles, mat. for eulvt. 3.20 O. H. Greist ex. sec. teach, ret. 83.82 Jacob G. Pell, coal 50.22 ovo on i Maynard Fuqua, bldg and rpr. 40.00 Frank Nelsoi, Ibr. on rd 28.76 Robert Nelson, same 24.00 Robert Nelson, gravel 8.00
Howard Rockhill, paper and repairing 242.00
Elsie Cummings, cln. schl. hs . 2.00 Lawrence Rockhill, salary ... 65.00 Frank Johnson, teaching . .. 100.00 Robert Irwin, same 128.00 Ida Sheltean, same 127.40 Lethu Irwin, same 100.00 Lorene Thompson, same 100.00 Ray Evans, same 128.00 John Skelton, Ibr. on rd 15.75
128.00 100.00
MOMIES
VONCAST1 E
3.75 | 1.00 ■
50.00 I 78.4 1 !
30.00
120.00
20.00
150.00 no.oo!
! 10.00
I ()().()() ; 150.00
100.00
100.00
65.00 120.00 47.60 .”.0.00 50.00
f Maybelle Layman, teaching Dorothy L. Harris, same .
st I
Nov. 7-72p. Jan. —o
ts
—Loit— )ST—Large red hound, old dog, ing about three weeks, answers ame of “Frank.” See Gilligun at Economy Store. Reward. 17-Op
—Miscellaneous—
Warren Layne, bal. bldg. No.
10 school
Joy Cummings, haul, rd Clarence Rowings, haul goal . 1 red Cox, Ibr. rd John Lancaster, Ibr rd Robert Irwin, teaching Herndon, Irwin, same Lola Neese, same Maybelle Layman, same Cloyd Boswell, trans
Jay Cummings, haul rd.
J. L. Etter, schl. sups.
True Mixon Lbr. Co. Ibr & mt. Bryan Wright, hauling coal . Bryan Wright, hauling gravel J. A. Pell, coal First Nat. Bk. Interest
Oscar Hummers, coal Paul Albin, transfer ...
Frank Johnson, teaching .. Dorothy L. Harris, same ...
i rfi'll/l I Lorene Thompson, same ... rn o' Kobert Irwin, same
- o no i Letha Irwin, same r ‘ : Kay Evans, same i'•} no i Frank Johnson, same Lawrence Rockhill, sal., rent
.99
4.00
32 00
2.00 2.00
3.SO
69.60 16.00
10.50
28.18
16.32
30.60
When asked to describe her ideal Part, Esther Ralston, star of Paramount’? “The Spitlight” which reaches the Voncastle Wednesday with Neil Hamilton as her leading
man, said:
“I want to take the part of the American girl who cares to live. I want to . tart out in life with that girl from !<r mall town heme. Equipped with a high school diploma and a gieat faith in herself she steps out to try life’s highway? and byways.
“Then must lx 1 pathos and humor, i mf ’ n -
light and darkness, laughter and teat in the life of that girl. Naturally'
BEDFORD FRIDAY: From reports received yesterday and today wo learn that during the Columbus-Bodford game L;st week-end, a foul was called one one of the Stone City players. So rabid was the crowd that the officials were forced to cull four fouls on the spectators. We certainly hope the Tiger Cubs receive a better display of port-manship than this, Friday
evening.
And now' lot’.; see, Mary th ■ basket ball columnist on Bedford Daily Mail. We are ry she is a woman because
Beth is
the sor-
we’iv
afraid she will say it with tears aftei Greencastle wins from the Ivy-
Mi m u tonight:
Lawrence Rockhill, sal. rent &
13.00
7.00
e
i-i —expense
ME car that good West Virginia [!; A ' r l' :vans .’ t, '< hin L r ••••
. , , dn. , Elsie Cummings, trai
ready for delivery. Martin Coal Kstellc Frank, teaching ... 1. Phone 117. 17-3t. i Jessie Wilson, same
0 | Citizen Trust Co., sec. bond
jr work is cleaning the very best, i ,!m kc. teaching ...
, . , , John Lancaster, trans
«• dresses, fur trimmed coat.- llM?z Rowings, enum
ned. Men’s suits cleaned and press Robt. Irwin, same
lying, altering, repaiiing. We are ible. Campus Cleaner?. College lanna Phone 119. 16-2t
. o
NE car that good West Virginia ready for delivery. Martin Coal 4 Phone 117. 17 9
65.00
140.00
20.00 83.77 87.97 50.00 88.44 40.00 10.00
150.00
22.99 40.00 20.00 lOO.(K)
pumps installed and old ones dred. Call E. L. Burcham, Phone X, Greencasth . ll-7p
Herndon Irwin, same H. R. Adams, trans Charles Lavers, same Mabel Lehman, teaching .... Ind. Young Peoples Reading Circle Books 110.00 Herndon Irwin, teaching .... 20.00 lorine Thompson, same .... 82.29 Lawrence Rockhill, salary, rent
and expenses
expenses John Skelton, lbr. on rd. ... Maybelle Layman, teaching Ida Shelteone, same Riley & Werneke, ptg. cards Earl V. Keigcr Co. of. sups. Earl V. Keigcr, grade cards C. V. Knauer, lbr and rps. H. B Webster, Ibr on rd. . Frank Johnson, teaching .. Carol Skelton, bldg porch No. io Robert Irwin, teaching .... Letha Irwin, same H. Cork, trans.
100.00 128.00
100.00
128.00 50.00 65.00 .’2.00 128.60
127.40 .. 1.35
17.13
.73
8-25 10.00
1 (10.00
wiuld lie. There would also ho love and I hope, happiness. There might be failure hut at any rate th leV tie
-ineere effort.
I want a bit of the stage in my
.2500JM) I i'l*‘ a l •' < >1‘’- You see I was brought up 50.00 on it and all my life has been devoted 100.00 to dramatics. So it Mould scarcely In
my ideal role if the life of a t:i.upei
were entirely ignon d.
1 have played a lot of parts and have enjoyed them .ill hut I like my new picture “The Spotlight” the lie t of the mall to date. Why? Simply because 1 appear as an actress. The part I enact in my new vehicle comes very close to lieing my ideal. There’s the element of the tage in it. There is also pathic and lonelineand, I'm glad to -ay that happiness
isn’t forgotten either.”
It woul 1 probably have done some of tin ?,■ Clay City fans good to hav< seen the Tiger Cut)- -mothi r Brazil’ attempt to stall for -ome time. Gieeneastle players came right down, took the hall and converted the -tali
into a couple of baskets.
—o—
A stall on a small floor is danger ou.’ when the other team teally trir to break it up a- several opponent
have demonstrated here.
Sure Way To Stop Night Coughing \ Prescription That Ends Night ( oughs in 15 Minutes Persistent night coughing is usudly due to causes which cough syrip? and patent medicines) do not ouch. \ remarkable prescription known as Thoxine, working on an 'ntirely different principle, goes dirot to the ran e, and is guaranteed o stop the stubbornest cough within •> minutes. Ope swallow is all that’s ireded. It it fails, get your money (ark. No chloroform or other hurmul drugs. Safe for children. Equaly good for sore throat, for which lurpo-e it is f n uperior to gargles. \ k for Thoxine. 35c., 60c. and $1.00 Sold by Steven’s Drug Store and all cod drug stores.
1.75 128.00 100.00 6.75
Blanche M. Rollings, teaching 315.00 R. >. Evans, saiM 128.00 5 John C. Vermillion, gravel .... 5.50
i Browning & Hammond, schl 28.66
Os. ar Rowings, rpr. stove pts. 7.30 (m.OO - Dorothy L. Harris, teaching . 100.00
0
Je have for delivery now cnndora Egg Cbal 3 x 6, for cook re or fumaee. A. J. Duff. Phone 0 16-2t.
ounty Auditor, cert, of dist..6885.11, Maybelle Layman, same 128.60 In erest ........ ••.••• Ida Sheltrone, same 127.40 Herndon Invm, inst. and jan. 60.00 Lorene Thompson, same 100.00 Eliza Johnson, trans 40.00 Lawrence Rockhill, sal., rent &
Knauer, same
T-"
J. W. Knauer, same 40.00 Stanley Lear, same 40.00 Robt. Irwin, trans., inst., jan. and haul water 140.00
J|1 'NE car thaf good West Virginia school I" I j.. ^ .. .• i .loo Km,
Ray Evans, inst., jan. funds . Jessie Wilson, inst. jan. fees . Matthew Furney, trans. high
1 ready {or delivery. Martin Coal/' 01 ' Knauei, trail?, high sehl.
r.
d. Phene 117. 17-3t. lend your renewal ubscriptions Ladies’ Home Journal nnd Satay Evening Post to Brownie FlorStewart. Phom 9. 17-lt
'NE car that good West Virginia 1 ready for delivery. Martin Coal d. Phone 117. 17-°t.
NOTICE
found dance every Thursday even m the Red Men’. Hall. 1 , ,
| Same, trans. grade schl. Hobbs, Merrill & Co., Cot. Ind. i v. S Charles Sluvens, trails. H. S. .. Sam Henry, trans, H. S (’has. Boatright, same Harley Head, same Isiuis Stotts, same Allen Bros., netting for schl. C. F. Paine, trans. G. S J. T. Rowings, trans. H. S G. R. Cox, trans, G. S Oscar Wells, trans. G. S. ... Ivan Ruark, trans. H. S. ... Maybelle I^hman, inst. & jan C. J. Southard, hooks and pencil sharpener
72.00 56.00 30 00 40.00 : 40.00 1 6.56 I 40.00
expenses Gordon Rockhill, haul freight and supplies II. R. Gamson, lbr on rd. ... Campbell Bros., wire Joy Cummings, lbr. on rd. ... Fred V. Thomas, legal serv. . Ford Lucas, court costs (Biddle vs. Rockhill True-Hixon Lbr. Co. bldg mt. C. C. Hurst, Insurance Frank Johnson, teaching
I Jesse H. Sears, lbr. on rd. Dorothy L. Harris, teaching
90.00 ; |,j a Sheltrone, same
40.00
7.50 3.25
40.00 90.00 40.00 40.00
10.00
76.00
4.37
65.00
4.00 10.00 3.75 5.00
50.00 27.50
8.26
28.00 50.00 20.00 82.97 127. to 128.60 128.00 128.00 105.0(1
No not Muncie high school, hut Muncie Normal versus the DePauw Tigers. Fans, this will be a red hot contest or what ha\e you. Go over to (he Bowman gym and see Moffett's (letters play and how. Drawing fur the sixty-four sectional tournament? will be made Satuiday, Februaiy 25th. Don’t forget the i ate—-you know Greencastle has both the sectional and regional meets again this year. We have a new corespondent or perhap it should he plural. We take i this opportunity to introduce—“Th I Travelers,” may hear more from them before the en-on doses. They write
a- follows: January 16.
Dear Nt t Tabs:—
Well, we had to see a rather heart rendering defeat for the Cub? Bui we’re still hacking th> in and say
“It can’t he long now until they ar"
in the winning column again. We wisli to congratulate Wally
Longden on the game he played Saturday. That boy is there with those
r&tmsk, WEDNESDAY’S FIVE BI ST
RADIOS.
WEAK, Hookup, 9:30 p. m. Opera j | ( , nt , shots. Glad to ee Ga-away hack O' I F’k #-k • 4 »/X ^ i £ S * « *-v . a
It it i- true that Greencastle ha lost some games because of dissentioi on the team it wasn’t evident here The Brazil game seems to pull Greet casth out of it - apathy every season —o— Greencastle ha- lo.-t to Sullivai Washington, Elwood, Clinton arn Brazil, in a row—which is about en ough for a good team like that. ,A scrap like that displayed here wil certainly win games. —o— Clift was crowded into a corm i next *o the press box out of hnundand make a blind tos- in. As luck would have it the ball went right in to the hand of Ma.-ten for a goal -ol my! .-uch a sinking sensation for Masten as well as th Brazil fans. —o— We have been taught to believe that Greencastle is the center of cul lure, art nnd learning; where endenc. of music, rhythm of poetry; tin beautiful in life, poetry of motion, and harmony of color are inculcate, in the townspeople from the early an continued teaching? of Dear old A? bury—and then—the Greenea.-tli I. am come- onto the floor with red hiits and purple pants. With a Torre Haute, two Brazil two Greencastle mwspapermen in tin “press box" along with score keeper? timers, etc., it was impossible to give the polite "fifteen incho of covei -pare,” to our guests. But we have told Architects McGuire and Shook to design us a real, commodious press box in the new. gym, and maybe they’ll remember it —o— It began to look like) the garni would run into the customary over time p riod that fans have been taught to look for when Brazil an Greencastle mix. —o— Here’.- the dope, Greencastle heats Vincennes and Vincennes brat ' Muaric. Brazil play- Muncie and thi? proves conclusively—Nothing, unles Brazil is quite likely to get heat.
The
Maybelle Layman, same Robt. Irwin, same Ray Evans, teaching Blanche M. Rowings, same
la'tha Irwin, same 82.97 Lorene Thompson, same 82.99 Frank Johnson, same 32.97 James Henry, lbr. on rd 1.25 John .Skelton, gravel 6.25 ,Scott Irwin, lbr. on rd 18.00
John L. Rowing, lbr. on rd. , 14.00 i SUBSCRIBE FOR
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with Charlie Davis.
THE
again. Good work ‘Gassy.’ One thing we noticed at the Brazil game was the lack of yells for our Junior Cubs. Those hoys deserve cheering and we want them to have it. What’s the matter Jimmy—why not lead a few
yells for them?
Speaking of mid-season slumps— let’s not have an “all-season” slump, gang. We're boosting you so please
get going.
THE TRAVELERS.
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Brazil fans were tickled pink to biat Greencastle on Saturday nigh’.. Don’t worry Brazil, the Tiger Cubs intend to return the favor when you
a Half 1 * 1< ’ rP n< ’ Nt • rl0n lh- !■ comment
ing on the game the Brazil Times
1 says:
When Conch Adams said after the BANNER game, “Greencastle certainly ha? a
ssssks tire out and P reV ' B M^'ur for elderly P ers ^ SOLD EVERYWHEBl
K. P. MULLINS, DRUC.C.faT:
BED K ( HAPEL Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer, Mr. md Mrs. Charley Porter of Portland Mills, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr?. Will Bain. Mr. and Mrs. John Braden visited •Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iraden of Greencastle. Mr. and Mr«. Lee Hall and son spent a few days last week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Cooper of Stil•sville. The Ladies’ Aid will meet this month with Mrs. Oscar O’Hair on Thursday, January 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kersey and family of Fillmore have moved to the 'arm recently sold by Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Bain. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bailey visitd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBride and family. Uncle Tommy Ruark of Indianapolis is spending a few weeks with C. K. Hull and niece. Mr. and Mrs. George Reising and laughter, were Sunday callers with Mr. ami lira, John llillis. Mr-. Sarah Gardner of Greencastle, pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ba-com O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thomas of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Columbus, Ohio, have been visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs, John Lewis,
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