The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1931 — Page 3

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w;® tion. through th« lia u i. t.,' •

thr Kent County Chamhn ..t ijjnt , ••

m< m , s;.y Governor WitrV'p *<1,, y,,, fuitUer vritos- ' T' f * , . l , 1

vvn^ >• ' j--" 1 «»> it the oiun- nf • 1. 't

i» wore a commonwealth, bnrru

million dollars, pay off

i HK DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLBk INDIANA. MONDAY, MARCH 3p, 1931. . _ 1> - ——

""h .’H h i ;t,,[ a mile there. Ilar'tr

l',.,order » 0 r't'irr the

*ion oop

1 ' i .y. h'f

•‘veruae, let u* .e,.j

mselves with pave-1 * w ,, . , would be A / 1 far Pt - l>uiMing them of a single 1,1 tp ' years with th,. ,, har.l-hf,, llf ' vv " t,w n "' work

Governor or tionate aluwe of tl |er. Intere » 1 ' " ,l "’ f^dfesl farml — 1 •*„ ^„,V ; S0ll " e t: *^ ‘'‘'ot-gea on both the $<100,.

HUt Ur,li,,ar ' ‘••■x -venues ami the

0(m ami i 10(1,11(1(1 j^sue- would he met

’ . and i.tiier state road funds* and*use • •* Ibrrt <'• l:itl ' lll, '. ' if , s sue''of''Worl.l's I a , le ,no,le , y s “ w ‘ 1 in maintp nance

i„ the eurrent

fiirk.

plus a slight increase in taxes, to meet interest charges on the loan." At a meeting of taxpayers sponsored hy the Chamber of Commerce

Governor Ritchie refers partirulartn the experience of a county in , .Uti “Kent County, Maryland, wallowing about in spring and mud for t"° hundred years, 1 ,,rally i .i- pulled herself out by her

I,strip'; in a single year, to he ,ioil ds Commission, did

Illicit, she has built more than a

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money saved in mad maintenance. 'The hill- were prepared, promptly ! a 'i| by th ( > l<>gjglature, and signed by the govenior. At the next election the t a \ pa yet voted, two to one, in

committee was appointed. Governor '“'"r "f the go.gi-roads program. Ten Ritchie continues: “Kent Countv, the ,la > lat "' surveyors were at cimmittee explained t„ the slat. t1 '" ;olut ^ n ,,f K, ‘ nt ‘’“‘"'ty' 8

not want to " IMl * l ir °blem was well under way.

build ‘pie-crust’ roads that would be “ Counti, ' s "h -e financial rcsourcworn out before the bonds matured.'' ,| " l "' t P p "'" t lh ‘‘ construction of

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more

L're',1 miles of improved highways,, (Jjd jt want to w „ it twentv' •‘ a "*‘-.rd-widt!: highways will do well scarcelj my added cost to the yegrf< for ^ of roa< Kent example; ' - bet-

constructed a mile at a time, as funds t '“ r l " h!lvp t "' , ’ miles of s , in ‘ flp - trafk became available. It wanted the coun- tl,an a mi,p “ f ^""‘ard width.

ith

sjnayers.

Ah!' hn doubled her highway mile

ho|^s

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to haee

mm'i' "Shortt” ticks. The clock.-

now in ’i-e have been telling “the i untiy .chat time it for the past "0 years and, while still in good running order, will not suffer from the* sug-

entat of two new clocks.

\ special Sirangement has been de-vi-ed in the form of a |>eriscope to

l, v the simple expedient of build- i

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••nmi IJitchio concludes.

. . . „ greatest handicap-impassable! tr ‘ ffK i,urPi4se ‘ i a,, ‘ 1 <ou,, ty fund * farm-to-market roatls nine fppt j mud rnads-nvercome in a singfe year. ’ " ^ th " ni,w '' foot • stri ' , . ,; pan 1,6 .c, flanked on each ship wnni .... . , i widened, without inconvenience to ...Lj stone, slag, -nr gravel, in- ‘ 1 l,e committee has stahed and to th(> standard width," Gov-

f , in dard width type. Where* 1 ' ' '' ’>i :p ' of '

the average distance of I wa * familiar with the advantag.'s of

farmers from a htird- <>np an<l thp shortcomings „f another. miles the The four major factors which they 192HCIO road build- took into consideration were cost of

construction, maintenance cost, vehicle operation costs, and durability of the roads. The answers to till four, when weighed together, indicated the type of road which the county should |

build, in the heavily traveled sections "M ay Out West

former!

put County

irfaced rnad was five

iinplftion of the

’(irogiain has reduced this distar'e niie mile, moreover, the farmer ran I joy the use of these new roads *. new roads while he is paying ilc ii is paying for them, just as is casr with his car and his truck.” jin [laying tribute to Kent County’s U soil, Governor Ritchie stresses iii-oiuraging effect this same soil St on the community during wet rmil.- through its formation of a Jeji, .sticky mud that kept farmers m marketing and t-hopping, childhoine from school, doctors from iiit atients, fire engines from coun-

y fires, and so on.

Suniflliinir had to he dune, and it

MOVIES

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Stars W illiam llain-

to give the greatest service tit the least cost. The answer was concrete. The cost of fifty-one miles of singletrack road, with three-foot shoulders of crushed stone, slag or giavel on each side, would cost $9,10.000. In addition, $100,000 would lx- required to build fifty-three miles of slag road Considerable money would he saved by letting contracts for lengthy stretches of roadway, instea I of hav

Rollicking ( nwhoy Opens

Tomorrow.

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oils l-ort Tejon cattle ranch and the constructed the navy

remainder in the Hop! Indiana Puelile

county, Gallup, New Mexico. The picture is a howling farce

which presents II ines as a carnival barker whose attempts at eheating a grimy of cowboys with a crooked roulette wheel land him on a tern ranch on the hack of a bucking bron-

cho He in comes it volved in a aeriea enable visitors to thp locks in tin of exciting escapades lint befoie , hew \ uilts. picture is over, has proved that he eon

stand the gaff of the country uh re

“men tire men”.

The picture is ii mniTable in being the first to have been filmed by a sound studio on whcrl-, a special train having been equip 'd with a labota tory car, camera car, and sound i cording car, and other modern convenience to make a production of the latest type for outdoor amusement. Today Joan Crawford in “Our Blushing Brides” will have it’s final showing and starting Thursday fm two days, Greta Garbo will lie the Granada’- screen 'ar in ‘Rntr.r .” land affords Greei i tie patrons oiii portunity to hear their favorite star

| talk for the first time to Greencastle 1 — j au,llpnrps ' NKHINE S\\ Eg 11MIts

BRACH. Ore., (UP) Be-

rn GUARD N tilUVS IIMI b"'«'. it or not, hut the foreman of WASHINGTON, March 2* MTi Wo I, I state Company’s farm at A -.penal vault is n ing constru a ! Wodilei Hjrn stived the lives of sever-

undergroiinl at tlv Naval Ob ivit ry hete to hous, the clock- w ch

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\MS(()NS|\ SCIENTISTS TEST I (ill S.V MI’I.KS FDR BURN IN(i • Olauty.

RADIO FEATURES

\\ I \F (NBC Network) fi: I a R. Ib .ck and Gold Room Orchestra. W.IZ ( NBC Network) litir, p, \[. _

I he Jesters.

WEAF (NBC Network) 9:90 P.

Careless I.ovp.

V ABC (CBS Network) fi:4fi U.

Tony Ctihooch.

W AIK' (CBS Network) 8:00 P.

The Three Bears.

SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE

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M XDISON, Wis., Miireh 28. (UP)— | S . mpies of 00 tobaccos were burned here by University of Wi nsin hor- ♦ ti ultmi in an experimint which toSl day upset previous theories regarding

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THIS \\ EEK’S \A E \ I HER Generally fair, except showeis middle of week; cold at beginning of week, warmer Tuesday and Wedn ■<- day, colder Thursday or Friday.

ARRESTED FOR CHILD NEGLECT James Albert Niehulx. Fox Ridge man. was urresled Muiidu.' iifternooii on a ehaige of cldld negl -cl, tiled li\ Carrie Nlchol- Aceonling lo the affi davil Nichols is alleged lo have m a leeleil lllree i lilldien. Judge .laliies P Hughes sel 1 he ease dew n for hearing Tuesday morning at '.c :tn o'clock following Nichols arrest

keep the nation’s time,

It will he a vault within a vault in William Haim s’ latest talking com-| reality. The inner vault will lie m

edy. "Way Out West”, will open rue-day at the Granada Theater and play through Wednesday, matinee and night. A superb cast includes Polly Moran, Cliff Edwards, Francis X. Bushman, Jr. and many other screen stars of popu-

stiucted of hollow tile made n ' ahot water can be un through it in order to keep a standard of tonip iatuie at S.'i degrees. There will be an IX inch air space lid ween the inne vault and the outer one, w In h v I probably lie const nit led of stone :

al l.ia Ii- with moonshine. Strong wamb and rains during the lambing sea -in killed many lambs and others were about to die. The foreman carried nine of the dying lambs into a -bed near the stove and tried t ■ revive them. It failed until he remember, ( | a bottle of moonshine. He diluted tin moon with water, poured a tablesj o,infill down the throats of the land) and they soon began to kick and

bleat for their mothers.

I've ridden the logs in white water

—says Chesterfield

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IVPuiiw (ilwinrl The Indiana university glee club presented a sh irt half hour program before DePauw univeisity student.- in chapel Elis morning. The dub, under the direction of Douglas D. Nye, received an ovation at the cle-e of their program. Mi. Nye is a son of the late humorist and historian, Bill Nye. The singers opened their program, after being inti duced hy Dean R. G. i Mcfutchen, with an Easter carol followed by two other serious numbers. Kipling’s Gypsy Trail and Eimly l.ou followed a- semi popular nuntlieis and the program dosed with two humormi.- ketches, “All Kinds ■ I Women,” 'and "Tiie Hangman's Rope.” As m; Lncore, the dull sung “Giandma Grunt?.," a Carolina folk song, after which they clo.-ed with the customary

' I. U. song.

auto gas kii.es mice METERS Fl RD, Ind., Mar. JO

(UP)- William Baker, living here, does not drive hi- auto often, he admits. On his latest trip a tilling station attendant called his attention to a mouse in the back of hi auto. When Bakei attempted to kill it he found other mice in the machine. He drove his auto home, shut it in the garage with the in. tor lunning and waited. Caibon moiioxi le killed Jf> mice who made theh lome in the auto. D \RE DKVIE HI MS ((I IEl JOH PHII.ADEI.PH1A, March JO, (UPI

The test wa- conducted hy William If. Ogden, instructor, and Franklin S. Kenika, assistant. As a n nit they’re satisfied that leaf thickness has nothing to do with longer burning. Despite it.- northern locition, Wisconsin is one of the intpoitunt states in pi duction of cigar tobacco. Dealei- in leaf tobacco previously believed that ihinner leaves are grown in the northern than in the southern tol,.i co section- of Wisconsin and thn* tie thinner leaves huined longer. The tests proved this belief in error. Instead they found that the better burn cannot be associated with any diffeieii.c in leaf thickness but i.- due t . some other factor which they hope to learn by further tests. Samples of the same crop from 40 southern and 24 northern fauns were i hi.lined iron, the Cooperative tobacco pool which markets most of the Wisconsin pi duct ion. Average mea--un nieiil of leaf tilicknes,- were found to he 0.0OJ2 for the southern and O.OIU.J for the northern samples. In the measuieniciits for‘‘burn” the iinithern leaf averaged 2II.J seconds, but tin souther! leal n .S.'i ir.g a distinctly -up, rioi “I,urn” In the former.

KOI MM P VPRII. a 40 8. l.AFAX EITK, Ind. M ir :p ( UP) — The annual round-up of the l-ll clubs of the state willh e held here May f! to X, Dr. A. .VI Smith, state club leader announced. Approximately 2,000 members are experted to attend and take part in the judging or demonstration teams in cooking canning, sewing, livestock, poultry, eggs, or corn work. Glendon Schroek, if Shipshewuna, •rtate poultry champion, will broadcast the story of hi- poultry flock over the Nath nal Broadcasting company hookup Auril I, during the I IT club bn adcast.

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IT 111 \ DIT PHI A. Mar. i JO, 11 IT Reeollect ions of l ie famous ple-i-(le:i‘ ial I gon, “Tippi anue and Ty-

n revived here when a

Fo 17 yea Tel Steelman’s darine ^ ^ t ‘"’’

earrie I him through a hundred points! h.-toiii hundket. h.el xmis pre-eiite'l Of danger. A so. lier . f fortune, hoi l " u,r l ’ ,a "‘‘foi I Histoti al Society, lived a tempe-tuous life replete with! 1 hp handkihchief, eluhorutely

liaii rising episodes. A- the hum in ‘‘cannonball" e thrilled thousand- of persons, w hie 0 high divei who leaped into a tiny pool I com a height ol i2o feet, he

1 ke I death hourly.

T!ii inis To. tune whit Ii ie (line I for y- ,i , night up with liiai la-' sumnier. On e too ft' ii he mail • hi- da: ing "elm e” jimp l.onl a plane above the Steel Pier at Atlantii City. The pacn hllte f ailel to-iipen 1.0(111 fei t

ahave Ihe ocean.

AI tei four month, of (onvalrscen. a;

Id is g I Him.' to iierouil

m|< i i ' I with pictii'i of General Wiliam Hern; lb rii on on hor-ehark, v.. made in Hu. tlctiin. Pa., nearly a century ago by I an Wendell, who wa.- ne of .he fir-t nen in Ameii a

to j to I jce printed calii •>.

I (all any Job that wjll keep tile wolf

1 rani (he do t.

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Ni.tiee i.s he telly given to the Cred- , itors, Heirs and l.egntees of Harvey If. Ftiain, deeeased to appear in the | Putnam Cireuit Court, held it Green-ca-tle, Indiana, on the 21st day of

I a bo re i niT| y |l( j| |,|{| and how e.iu o. if any,

| whv the final settlement kocounts with ' h ■ late of ild deeCdi'nt , hrul I not he approfed; and dil M MNG M.NM.’U .

ID t Rl II SI ONE make pioof of heirship, and receive Noli,,, i.- hereby given that th • their d. Trihutive shares.

RoaM of Commis-ionoM of the Coun- Witness, the Clerk of said court.

<? O',| I IUIBTT MvImToBMIO Co.

yovt‘11 fluid me swapping stories at the chib It’s no easy matter to pilar a bucking log through whire-tipped rapids. It’s even harder to pry a Chesterfield smoker loose from his choice. A man wants tato in Ids cigarette and in .Chesterfield he gets ir.. .The btttn taste of * milder and better /^mr—.nothing else! Nothing else is nttdcd... thanks ro rhe * "cross-blend,” whielt brings out the aroma upd flavor of the tobaccos themselves!

F ° 1 1 INrTFXN years, our Research Department has intimate touch with every new development of Science ' 4 ' <<»wld be applied tt» the manufacture of cigarettes. r,n R l^notl the re has been no development of teste«r J H or impoiranee to tlv* sfnoker which we have not ‘“nrpotanjj into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes. / iff eft & Myers Tobaico < 1

Greuto mildness . . . better taste!

Eiilt til •

f the Cnun-

|ly ( f Putnam, and State of India,'.. ttlU 2sth l|ay x , |!l3| ■' |M ,ve W ‘ ,a " ” ; John W. ‘ Herod, Clerk I'.dnam in S Id count.,' until 10 o'clock n ( i l(U | tcourt Jrt-2t.

m. on th, llt'i day ol April, I9JI for ^ : i ii-l.nd one suit ildc for road building mill load repair; said stone to in ,i i d in .Warren, (Toverdale and Jef [ ferson town hips, said county and state, and to he crushed from i|uarties in said townships, the stone to he used in Gloverdale town-hip to be furnished from quanies in < lnVI rdille tow liship. and thd stone l 1" | used iii Jefferson 'town-hip to lie | crushed in i|uarries in Jefferson town-

| ship.

Said stone to he crushed hy the y.u I and hid- .submitten to eru- t .stone for so muck pei euhic y 14 I. Uiusher run not larger than I 1 , inehes. Each bidder shall submit with their hiiU a non-coluxinn affidavit as required by the statute laws ,if the State of Indiana. * Said work will he let to the lowest 1 ('sponsible bidder and saai Comm ■ sinners to reserve the right to reject

any and all bids.

Before closing the contract the successful bidder will be required to file with the uuditoi a certificate of the Industrial Hoard of Indiana showing that such bidder ha- complied wit 1 the work man’s 0 om |H'nsa t ion law of indiunu. 0 • Dated this th» 2''th day of February

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W. E. Gill Auditor of Putnam Comity, • HV-Si

malbtrvtf e*W^ID ; RE'S no nredlctf doUy 9 I wlitn you itet your loan (roni u». Simply lilt your car or houtciiold goud> that ia all. We give >ou the foil amount ot the loan promptly, tor ne require no nultide aignera and make no embarrasting invettikutioni. Up to 20 mnnthe ta repay. See ut today. No obli-

gat ion.

SIO to $JM I.oont Ouii kli ohiaiHf^-hasily rtfiaij Indiana Loan Co.

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