Galey Media > Attesting to the viability of the community, Tinton added a Community Center.  In addition to providing a venue for the basketball team, there was a stage for plays and other events.

Chuck Schultz and Jessie Williams remembered that the inside was not completely finished and that kids would run along the beams inside.  "I would play Tarzan," Chuck noted, "and sometimes fall off!"
Galey Media > This photograph of the Whitney Community Band was taken in the Crawford (Nebr) City Park in about 1920.  Standing, left-to right: Band Director Mr. Bootier, Joel Burkitt, Art Sheldon, Ray Hitchcock, Elmo Brobst, John Blust, Henry Hetrick, George Barnum, Rupert Spearman, Theodore Nelson, Harry Norman, Louis Seymour, Leslie Hitchcock, and Oscar Johnson.  In front are George Caswell, Eber Copper, and Bill Townsend.  Not in the picture, according to a newspaper caption, were Percy Cartwright and Cal Norman.  You may click on the photograph for a larger image.
Attesting to the viability of the community, Tinton added a Community Center. In addition to providing a venue for the basketball team, there was a stage for plays and other events.

Chuck Schultz and Jessie Williams remembered that the inside was not completely finished and that kids would run along the beams inside. "I would play Tarzan," Chuck noted, "and sometimes fall off!"
Galey Media > Attesting to the viability of the community, Tinton added a Community Center.  In addition to providing a venue for the basketball team, there was a stage for plays and other events.

Chuck Schultz and Jessie Williams remembered that the inside was not completely finished and that kids would run along the beams inside.  "I would play Tarzan," Chuck noted, "and sometimes fall off!"
Attesting to the viability of the community, Tinton added a Community Center. In addition to providing a venue for the basketball team, there was a stage for plays and other events.

Chuck Schultz and Jessie Williams remembered that the inside was not completely finished and that kids would run along the beams inside. "I would play Tarzan," Chuck noted, "and sometimes fall off!"
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