The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 10t4 i i i ii i i r' provided food ienterlatnment, lr-J PERSONALS Last Times TODAY. Freshmen defeated a picked team from, and f'B" squads ot Shields Junior Hih School, 14 to 16 The summary: Seymour (16) FG FT.PF Coryea, 2 0 1 Montel, 1 2 3 lions Defeat Owls, 30 to 16 Local Team Trails Except Once in First Quarter WILD BILL ELLIOTT WESTERN Since yeu art walking more "these 1 COOPER'S part-wool Open 1 Till Tonight' iff Man From Thunder IUver" HIT NO. 2 ROBERT PRESTChl STON Sergeant Orval EngeikJng, who has been, on furlough, in this city, has gone to Chicago to visit friends enroute to Monterey, to report for duty. Eagene town Thursday on business, "Niffht Plan for OiiinLinr' Rundquist, ..0 1 A I 1 4 .0 POYEYE CARTOON-'VANISHING MEN" sKsach, without Kutch, without Kutch, The Rushvillt- Lions, ...2 i i luff 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 a much difficulty, chalked Up their Demas 0 second South Central Conference 0 i basketball victory, of the season' Coddard 0 I Frftfay night at the expenas ot Steinberger 0 ffsA Ciwrririiir'''f1lujle Ifa crnn uiaa ArVillpV 0 y(t fe W. Tmia SO eat Pvt.

Dale Brown, who is here on furlough from Camp Hale, and Brown, have returned from Indianapolis where they have been for several -day with Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. GrrCt-Lleyd, and Miss Ruth Simpers, of Indl-anapolis, will spend the week; end. MIDNIGHT PREVUE TONIGHT 11 P. M.

6 12 OH AfUrVictory, 30 to 16. Ones the Owls' oppon ents took the lead and Coach C. SOCKS Will give you wormth ond comfort for the many cold days oheod 65' 2 pairs $1.25 -V, Fancy patterns or plain colors "7' Full length! your i here with her mother, Mrs. Myra Simpers, East Third, street. I Rushville (30 i Foster, Bradley, Johnson, 5 6 Vuild a nw horn.

tt.Englehardt'g lads wets never 1 in the lead. Shortly after the the Owls did man-1 age to tie the score with Rush- Mrs. C. C. Lloyd and 2 of Indianapolis, are the guests of Let Ms femtftJ ye aflaU villi, 4 to.

4, and the fans scooted rjnnni 0 1 hi are sMtlaHsta i her. Ewin street. Mr. Lloyd, who has tsV VV! Tloward IhV of I hoping to see a hard-fought v. 11 i.

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 ci vim been on a business trip to Columbus, Ohio, will join his fam- But they goon settled back again financlnf fMcInf. HOME SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N GLENN M. KEACH 11? W. Second, Phone 70S. v.

.1.. I 0 0 0 Uy here during the week -end i as inr meat iaus, suinc ui uiem J3enfleid playing thsir first 'varsity game, Julie and they will return with him to 3- 12 0 13 Indianapolis. I failed to connect with what look- -ttd like several sure baskets and Bishop mi riM fl WM'M I Don Swiggett, of Franklin, will lif iff MM 1 Sires 10 to 13 Seymour's Greatest Store' For Men Boys- spend week end herewith 4 mmmz MedoraTakesr almost as consistently missed foul tosses. At the end of the first quarter, r. z.

i i i MrsrS wiggett" who is here on an extended visit with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest L. Crum. Rushville was leading, 10 to i-Eagles, Horseshoe" and In the aecond quarter, the Owls managed to cr.eep up a town," was shopping in the city Friday.

Mrs. William Nentrup, of Columbus, is spending (the week end witfe her mother, Mrs. Pearl June, South Chestnut street. Mr. Nen-trup is in training at the Great Mrs.

Donald Otto left Friday Medora's basketball fans were to-join her husband, Pvfc- Ottor Plus NewsTechr Cartoon-i-Cornedy Ah Ahgel' jubilant toaayrfFridaf lhight thff who is stationed at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Catherine Jordan; of Indi- Lakes Naval Training Station. Mrs. H.

A. Vermilya, oi Browhs- Medora Hornets captured he Tribune Victory Horseshoe from Coach Ralph McKain's Cortland Eagles, who had held It for sev-era! weeks. anapolisovill spend 4he week end y(s)iiB)ira halt, ending RushyilliJ. Hardly had the sec- ond half opened when Coach Omer Wameke's players began to pull away to lead 24 to IS at the end of the third period. They continued the road to victory even morejronsistently In tha last period to win by fourteen Invoking jof penalties by Coach FINAL TODAY.

Every Family Has Its.Own Financial Limitations ll WWII, wna ftltUIIlK tMiur 1U the city Frjday: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Wolter, Emerson Drive. AlrsGrady Freeman, of Indi- anapolis, is spending the week The score was Medora 27, Cortland 21 and the game" was a thriller for the fans.

The two HIT N0.J BUiitK CKAbtt WtSTEKN "THE KID. RIDES AGAIN" HIT NO. 2-CHILLER'DILLER "A Scream In The Dark" PLUS 'THE MASKED MARVEL" Englehardt for infraction of train "teams mav meet aaain. If the tiV f. 5 i I ing rules during the week! drawihe haDDens that way.

at the Mrs. Claude Allman ha? returned to Brownstown from Lafayette wher she has been attending the annual meeting of the Indiana Home Economics Association. Maurice Browning, who is employed in Batesville, will spend made way for sonw new faces in blind tourney at Brownstown next the linenip. SUrting for the Owls Saturday. The Medora tearrf is end with her daughter, Mrs.

Dean Wince, Mill street." Mrs. Everett Wallace has re- turned from visiting her" hus- band. Pvt. Everett Wallace at Camp Croft, S. C.

Mrs. Wallace, before her marriage December 31, was Mrs. Mildred Snow. Mrs. Lona Wince and little We respect it as we would like to have our own respected.

To burden family with excessive "expense is breach of confidence no one has ever experienced at our funeral home. Tower 'Funeral Home NOITH WAINUT STtttT PHONI 301 i 8 in H) a 'i were Montel, Rundquist, coached by William Spray. icai.ii aim a tviii vvuiua The line-up and scoring: Medora Smith, Roller, 13; Hubbard, Scott, the week end here with Mrs. Browning and family. Mrs.yiliarn Butler, of Brcwns-town, ia in the city visiting her sons, Doyle Butler and Dorance Butler and families.

Davis, 0: Mather, 1. Kroeger saw action at the end of I th first quarter and before the 1 game ended. Bill Goddard, Stein-. berger and Willey also tried their skill against the Lions. In the preliminary game which Cortland Cole, "Corbet.

SIYMOUI, INDIANA Spurgeon, 0: Oathout, Free man, Ramp, Roberts, 0. 0 granddaughter, Lona Dean, are spending the week end in Chicago. V. i Roy Mayfield, of Indianapolis, will spend the week end here with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Brink-man who have been here with Mrs. Will Grelle and daughter, Miss Jane Grelle, have returned from spending several days in Chicago where Miss Grelle went jn the interest of Sears Roebuck Company with whom she is employed. Mr. and Mrs.

George Broeker, of North. Vernon, spent Friday in this city on business, Mrs. Harry Lucas, of Browns BUILDING RESTRICTIONS RELAXED WALL Mr. Brinkman's mother, Mrs. Ed Brinkman, who is a 'patient at Schneck Memorial Hospital, have returned to their home In Hooven, Ohiq, WO Mltchel Chetey leader of the 405th band at Freeman Field, is spending a seven days leave In-New-Y prkCityr where" Mis visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Chetel. Lieut and Mrs. "Coleman O. Williams, Wiirieeave today for Cincinnati, where they will be week-end guests at the Neth-erland Plaza.

Lieutenant Williams is a member of the advisory- training board at Freeman Field, -t Detective and Mrs. Russell Coons, of Rushville, -ere-here Friday evening to attend the Seymour-Rushville basketball Rev. F. A. Hay ward, of Indianapolis, was.

here Friday to attend the funeral of Mr. Claude Morton. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Sales Represtutotlve to wholesale and retaiL-Coolerator Refrigerators Warm Morning Stoves end Permutit Water Softeners eicellent nationally 'advertised A good position for now end in the. post War Period to an experienced Age 40 and up. Must have automobile.

EBNER ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Seymour, Indiana PHONE 4 PAPER Here Are The Highlights of Rewritten L41 Choose Your Paper Now While We Have Plenty in Stock. Have it hung now while you can get a hanger. BUILDING REPAIRS and MAINTENANCE There is no cost li nutation on work done "to keep building or structure in sound working condition or fix it when it has become unsafe or unfit or service because oPwear and tear." JONES DrugStore Pannsylvania Leader Diet. Chicago, Jan. 15 APV Horace E.

Newcoraet, age sixty-nine, vice president ot the Pennsylvania Railroad and associated' with the line almost forty-eight years, died Friday after a long Illness. mm Jl 9 FOR EMERGENCIES You con get a loan here of $25' to $300 to meet necessary emergencies. Coma in end talk it over with ut. Thompson's Milk Is Tops With Men in the Service INSULATION The use of insulating materials Is encouraged. Storm windows and doors, rock wool insulation, rigid board and weather stripping do not figurejn cost limitations.

FARM CONSTRUCTION Cost limit on farm constniction including residences is placed at $1000.00 per year. 3: CITY CONSTRUCTION Remodeling of residences still limited to $200. Other types of work vary from $200 to $5000. FREE LABOR The value of labor furnished free need no longer to be included in figuring cost. 'TnTh ri-xwPrr jrV -sSf v--Tt--, vtALEiiMJAll I LiAll Allowable work is now figured on a calendar year basis'.

USED MATERIALS Used materials can be used without limitation. REMEMBER: We Serve Those Who Build, We have ample stocks of ma lerials available. Stop jn our yard.Ler8talkbver your re-pair and building problems. -TiT it 4 4'W Boys in uniforms are drinking ond njoy- ing Thompson', the perfect refresRihg' drink' wTlrt its' good' flavor, smoorhj rich texture. Serve this drink for fighting men, or men whoserve on the home front.

-r Buy U.S. War. Bonds and VQSS SON FUNERAL SERVICE 318 North Chestnut Established IBS AMBULANCE SERVICE Frank T- SsJte-fudTvgsii Walter Voss i Be Sure It's. PHONES 227 or 399 SEYMOUR INDIANA JACKSON COUNTY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY CONSULT VS on Your Financial Problems MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR" P. mm frnmriirsir RICH PURE WHOLESOME.

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