The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1929 — Page 4
THE GREENCAStTEE DAILY BA\ T NER, THURSDAY FT.BRl ART , K23
Jimmie”) >: ! IMPAY! i!. i ma: today .• J; iif int<n.-ivp 1 Ji tomorrow ■ t oggnMi\ county. ! V. Jlo ( IItried til-- -* ‘ml semester n 'Vo:kin« out with; He looks like a 1 ;, I a little weak from lit ii. !f i /.ar Traster ■ i ■ i lit;ii)|e t, ( play . t a ureil of the • lea. f.vo-thinl of j • nid certainly be a ■ a an nt tine .
tain raises tomorrow niyiht at "•■ta; o'clock. Moors to the eym will he open* ed at t> p. m. —o— I'ictur of the Shelbj'ville hitrh j school pi • rs iip|K>areil in the Ind- , iana|K>li' Star this niornintr. C'aach MeC'ullo .u'ti has a fine looking stiua.l and t i > w I pive the (’uhs plenty of oppositeo ' 'tnnrrow night. —o— Clinton's scrapping hasketeers flashed ai l oss the basket hall firina [ merit hi't Might, tenting Crawfordsville in their wake, aU to IS. The Kellie men hi Id i .'.'i to I. 1 lead at the intermission. I he Athenians staged a rally in t'c last two minutes that netted them -ilimit :'< points. Shannon and 1 t ogan starred lor Clinton while (>rov* es and I il olh ite locked Im*s| for j ( raw fordst ille. It was reported that I ton li.iffnei. lengthy Vthenian center, ' did not plat.
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MHFMt.ING IIK \ KING MFCATFH, Feb. 0. ( L P)—A hearing on a Wabash liver dredging project, affecting 1 l'J.000 ados of land in linhana and Ohio, will b*- held March 11 Iwfnre Special Judge Alonzo Hales. The date for hearing was set following submission of a report by f ngineers. The engineers found the cost of the j pl ject would be $l. r )R,000, of which #I •|2,:.(H) would be-as-e-sed against In liana land ' vner and that benefits would be in excess of damages. The project proposes dredging the river from a point in Mercer county, I Ohio to a point in Adams county, In1 diana near l.inn Grove. \l.l OV IK I N 01 V\ \ WHITESTOWN Twenty wake ; eggs, removed in a frozen condition from a tree, are being exhibited here by Thoma • Iliad haw and Thomas Strong. The men f und the egg- 4 while ‘cutting down a tree, having been depo it*‘il mon than 2a feet from the ground.
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I’KN'DI.KTON Robert Kerslinger. local aviator, expo t- to establish ;. pa -i nger living -ervice with an .American Fagle idane, which he flew here from Kan-as City, where it wamanufactured. ANDFHSON The Anderson ller-
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^So many people have mmle a fuss over me because in rowing back to the‘America,’ after we had picked up the ‘Florida’ survivors, I was smoking a Luckv Strike. I can’t see why there should he any excitement about this—it was the natural thing for me to do. Before we started out from the ‘America’ 1 made sure that my pack of Luckies was with me—I wanted the comfort and pleasure of Luckies no matter what happened. I sure was right. I’ll have to admit that after we picked up the ‘Florida’ crew and started hack, my nerves were completely let down. So 1 did the thing I always do at such times—I lit a Lucky. As long as 1 live, I’ll never get another kick as l did from the sweet old toasted flavor ot that Lucky as we were tossing about on the old Atlantic. I’m a hundred percenter when it comes to‘reach for a Luckv instead of a sweet.’ I lay off the things that would make me flabby and light up a Lucky instead. There’s too much action going on in my life to have me moving around with a lot of excess weight which I don’t need. There’s another thing about Luckies. The toasting process, in removing the impurities, is a blessing to us who follow the sea. It prevents throat irritation which is a constant nuisance to those who are regularly exposed to salt air.
aid, daily npwspapt-r, will use corn-|-chool i-
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Kelt. 17 and announced this will be ' i the first time that a paper has used ;
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, ■“*'— i WALNUT GROVF —A reward of $2J> has been raised by citizens here for the person who kill- a wolf which I has been carrying away pigs from ] farms near the town. Nearly 200 armed men aided by dogs failed to discover the wolf on a recent hunt.
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10,000 MILKS OF Hit,IIIMI'KOV FM I. \-| ) k\R of 0,7.VI miles of Fedeialv.ere improved in the < nding December III,
l 11(28, by the J8 State highway departments arul that of Hawaii, in coo(iei'ution with the Bureau of I'ublic Hoads of the I i tel State Department of ; Agriculture, Of that total, according | to figure. compiled by the bureau, 17,C25 mile- had not previou ly been
improved with Federal aid, while J!,-
128 mile improved
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which !uid already been so were brought to higher construction. These figures total milage improve,) with
I it the fit t tin ' in the history of the diamond an important baseball club will In be .eil by a lieautitul young girl. The comely miss, shown above, Mi I luieiice Willilea, daughter of the late Henry Killilea, who hi In i,'id Ii owni r hip of the Milwaukee Brewers, American Association outfit. Fli'iiiiri say- she intend- to retahi active management of the dub and will gu with the team to the. training camp.
BLOOMINGTON' — Mrs. It. rtha k. Landes, former mayor of Seattle, Wash., will address a convocation nt Indiana university here tom< rrow, the
day class work of the second semes- ...
ter will be started. | Federal aid, as of Decern 1st 31, to
—o— I 7t’),07r> tnilis. In the Federal aid sy.sSOl TH BEND—South Bend’s first tern are a total of 1SH.0I7 miles, public school of aviation has been op- At the i ml of December, ‘(,210 mile
ened here with Captain Charle R. of Federal-aid roads were under conBowers, veteran tlier in charge. The ctruction and l,oi<7 miles were approv-
(hi the milage not previou-ly improved with Federal aid, South Ma- ; kota, with 578 miler, heads the list of I States. North Dakota, with 4D0 miles, ranks second; Nehra-ka, with 4« : l miles, is third; Kansas with 42.3 mil. I is fourth; New York, with tlfi, i fifth; Texas, with .301 miles, is -ixth: i Montana, with 21tH miles, is seventh; and Alabama, with 27*i mile:!, rank eighth. With the exception of NVvv York and Texas, the large milages of the I above States are, for the mo t part, "f the lower types of road construc- | lion.’ In milage already improved with Federal aid and Inought to higher types of construction. North Dakota, j with 38. r > miles, head- the Ii t of states. Nebraska, with 27X miles, j ranks second; Texas, with 2fi2 miles, i is third; South Dakota, with 252 mil- | es, is fourth; Minnesota, with 118 ; miles, is fifth; Iowa, with IOC miles,
is -ixth; South Carolina, with 02 miles nth: Wyoming, with 78 miles, is eighth; Alabama, with 5m wiles, is ninth; ami Georgia with 57 mile.-, ranks tenth. In- 9,763 miles improved in 1928 i- I,17K mile ul 18 per cent more than tin.' 8,285 mih improved in 1927.
MlLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Jewtll Vaughn attended the funeral of Mrs. Whitaker at I telle Union Tuesday. The Day Gleaner's cla of the M. F. Sunday School met Monday evenii g at the home of .Mrs. II. II. I’ruitt and tlx re wa* a goo I meeting. Mis- Kdmon Steward pent Thursday in Bainbridge with 1st sister •Mrs. Kay Graham, Eugene Campbell and Court Sincluir of Indianapoli spent Sunday with Floyd Campbell and daughter Mrs. Sinclair., and Mr. ( ampMI continues {ilmut the amc. •Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Day attended
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the funeral of C was held W> dt" -o 1 el. The Stitch and We nesday afteiii' Mi... <>lyn Wright.
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the services. , J We hope to .^ouncea.^ program soon, i 111 ^ I'httrch and comm . .
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