The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1934 — Page 3

'flfT DAILY BANNER. GRErNrASTI,F.. INDIANA FRIDAY. NO\T.MBF.R 0. 1034.

hrHA PKI. M K. rill’IU H Sunday. II . ( nl Sunday achool. Charles

k-ich, Supt.

i" a m . Morning’ church scrmv communion and sermon by

V

rhwkH fb (OLDS

and

FEVER first day III: \I>ACHFS in ltd minuloi.

Lid • Tablets j.yosf' Br 0 P s

Dr. l?dward k Kartlctt, pnstor as- | sisting. Special music by .Toscphinc Hondrich and Young People’s choir. fii-IO p. m. Young People’s League. Pastor leading discussion on "Some Modem Religion Problems.” 7:P.O p. m. Evening church services.! Sermon: "War Propaganda”- jias-1 tor. Announcements First Quarterly conference, November 10. All officers and members please he present.

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NOVtUZ^TlON 6'. eASANCtMlNT W.TH C O L U IV! 11A PICTURE/-

Mobilgas, Gal 12.9c Stop rust alcohol, gal. 60c Mobil Freezone, Gal. 80c Zerone, Gal. $1.00 Prestone. Gal. . $2.95 Hot Water Heaters; Storage HESS TIRE & RATTERY SERVICE Phone it !•;. Franklin St.

' WANTED Woman for general housework. Address Pom W, Banner office. S-2t

Lost

LOST: Light brown dog with whiV spot on hack. Name ”Sp<y..'’ fall Ob', before 6 o'clock. 77s K aftet Reward. i'-'lp —INI iscellaneous—

wiiat has happen

hifl to

bl UlU-k P t ‘ nked Iht Qot ■ to

" net Ihr m ii-.s/io/i. . «

TrrXA.£/:'-~ ii a /" r*onat hiHobby tins him arrested.

iju- go os wnn rut: sronv tv .an Hvrnie Kot down to City „ the nt-M ni'-rninp all Hh* papn s ^ reporter 1 camping out therr,

itinir for the Mayor.

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ch with the < Io\ We’re exporting him in any iethi-morning The Mayor s upJn detained upon important jcial business.” •Oh M’.tb ' smirked a reporter "Oh yt-ah Anti don’t ask mo at it because It’s private.” We a-n't ask. we ll tell you His Ljjj ) now ii probably anti orange juice with Hie rik dtmt fg a • Th< re a not a u01 'i Not a word," HymU it was his official busis t<* deny everything. HI(,(.(’y, the reporters chorused. . n soon all <»\er V , with Ir i Lome on, play ball ,nt do you any harm and it it do you some good.” you f» Hows have got the vn" dopt* Hyinie explained. I the wroi tre< i. been seen around v girl 8ure i ve t- • n

to discontinue th^ir attacks against us. They can offer mo no bribes, in the meantime I offer Mr. Shane's* motion.” The motion was lost and the meeting adjourned lleilo. (iovernor. good of vou to drop in." the Mayor greeted is he entered his office. "Kingston, you’re involved in a very serious situation theCov**rno» c< >mmenced "The Civic r i Committee, the press, the people ».f the city and the state are making certain charges against your administration.” 'Not one of which has any truth or foundation,” declared the Mayor. "Well, I'm here to investigate these charges.” The chief complaint seems to he that 1 sing at my work Very well. I'll answer their charges and make them sing a different tune I've been a good Mayor as well as a good t me Mayor Everyone know that i i fought to keep the ti ict on fares down. I’ve given the city more schools than any other Mayor in its history; and playgrounds tor the children, too. My record speaks for itself." "Well, then. I advise that you prepare your answer as soon as p< ssible.” “That's what I've been telling him all along,” Hymie interrupted. You go away and write a swell answer and we’H give it to the paper* on Monday.” The Governor paid no attention «o the Interruption. "There’s something tin tner I regret being furr ed to bring to your attention 1 refer to

/ hn !lj/ nerd to point out that t/ou cannot afford to run the risk yiiblu seandal at this time. Particularly uith your impending ounti' n for a second term** sufjfftited the (iorernoi l I'osed by Eugene I'allette, Lee Tracy and Emmett Corrigan)

J ' I with them myself. Hut he's I your asso« iation with a certain

l*i aimind foi a friend of '•' v you wouldn't kid us. would

■ ked while the

1 laughed.

M' li don t believe me, do you?

•head and print your

' ' *0 I you 11 !»*• up against the

t that < *i 1

- -1»« foi Uhi: ?’ rotni to marry

( • H iend of the Mayors " ['Hit - i , happy infui‘'" asked a

Dorter.

P ' it :i minute follows. He’s P clt v 1 guy in his own racket. s K«t his own reasons for not !| >4: to announce this yet. Now ’ 1,4 all the statement you're goto K<*t out of me Now, serum.

• • to it lend t< -"

' hfn Hymie went into the office, r ’ "iu*d a call from the Qov-

Informlns , ' 11 "

hie r.overnor was on his way '‘'y ll.dl He made a frantic ,' rl t0 tfach Hobby but failed. * :, ’ t lhl» y out to round up the ' i an, L him down to the f' r, > "t Estimate meeting before Lovernoi arrived. Then h** f I' 1 ’F*‘ police station and had

^ d at City Hall.

^ the Mayor was actually enin the proceedingM of the

n I hn

erit «ii..n ,hp Uovernor arrived , p mw.t mK wus about to adjoin n , T ered T.. bit waj ot L ki.it wotlhl never <ln, so 1 Hold on. (•ntlemen. [' ’ i'Niched a .).•< ;sion in f ' I" ’lii.ise Mr Mover.

r 1 1 h:n 'e the floor?"

us . h *. v ‘-' Hobby amlled. • to pot tiefore the I ' "on of a Ion ^ it at (l,|- tin,,. | , ' "ve in <|UleUn K the atI, iiaainst ns. In spite of L ' mi j'' ’hey are slinKitiK at ns. L ‘ I ' h ' ••'bead improvine , . our city Thus.. [ 'M lots owned l>y the Kn1 bfv <ompany are Ideal for

t borus Kiri mentioned to me by the ; • ■ • - ornini i Mia, Dawn, I believe." "What about Miss Dawn’’" the Mayor demanded. iinuillinK that her name should he dr.iKPed into the affair. "Well. I hardly need to point out that you cannot afford to run the , isk of public scandal at this time. Particularly with your ImiwmrilnK nomination for a second term," suit gested the Oovernoi "There's nothing andalous about my friendship with Miss Dawn." The (iovernor is absolutely right.” Hymie agreed. The Governor turned on Hymie. "Will you let me handle this, please Then addressing Hobby, he eontln* tied "In the eyes of the world there is only one construction that eon be put on your association with this girl It gives the Civic Reform Committee delinite grounds upon which to attack you personally. Resides, the papers have got hold of

It."

"Good heavens’” Rohby exclaimed "Has a man no private life simply necause he's a public servant’’ After all. I'm only a human »>eing " A public servant's private Ilfs must be above reproach." the Gov. ci nor declared I'll match my private life with any man's," retorted the Mayor. That's beside the point." the Governor replied Put this girl out id your life. Otherwise, on the moral Issue alone, 1 shall be forced to recommend your removal from office. Good day " With that the Governor

walked out.

The Mayor looked at Hymie, who came over to him and said. "Rohby, you hear,I what he said Now you know, I've got you, best inteiests at

heart, don't you?"

1 know. Hymie. ! know "

■ T » n <» Mre « great bargain

1 blO. Gentlemen do

•Well, why don't you give up this dame - ' Eor your old pal's sake, as well as vour own'' Get out of town Write (he Governor an answer to these charges You need a rest, anyway. Go to Atlantic City. There was something tlectrle

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1

* , * »•»•* you I

|. in.it nvo ar#» oii6 of f#w Inru** I - —

L* "‘b out its own municipal about those words Atlantic

we afford to .TblTck k s half our size out-strip ruin 1 u ,i ’ ''"'erica Is air-minded - f tl "" «e Join tile parade."

motion," voiced

Hobby could not believe his eara. "Atlantic City—You want me to go

to Atlantic City?''

"As .» favor to nie. your oldest

1 w,. i, a . mrir "ent, gentlemen." the ! . ( “ r "'pted "Hefore putting

to a vote there are

M .. . * u, , [ • would like to put I n, n - ’ u the first place we airport. There la one

away. The second fact

: lh »t thu

land Is owned by the

is

| • « ivic Reform CommitMlm. 1’® 8 * 'bat land at ■Inrui U .. <l app( ' ar “* 11 flagrant i , ; r ^"»tloe 0 f the city's funds. '■ to u,# refonn committcv

P ‘"AII right. I'll go III go right

w.”

Great. Bobby, you'll do what the

Governor wants you to?"

"1 can't say yet Like all heroes of fiction. I'm going to think in At* lantic City.” ..... With that, the Mayor took his hat and left with Hymie staring after film wondering what had come over Hotih. (.. ad III r iggestIon s» readily Could It bs liossible that the Mayor wanted to gel away from It ail and think? Hym* «oulit not

actually believe it

tTO BK COXWMW’EW

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DANCE at Bainhridpe Friday night. November f*th Music by Goodman’s Orehestra Everybody invited 7-::p

FOR SALE: Apples Strain's Orchard.

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DANCE at Banner Club Saturday

Music by

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FOR SALE: Plymouth and DeSoto ears; Red Ernm! fence, Red Top post-; John Iteere and Oliver farm ‘ooL. See Walter Campbell, Robinson Garafre, Fillmore. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

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John R

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4-H Cl.rP! WORK As you know. 197.4 has been a I rather difficult year for nrost 4-H j eorn clnh members. Good seed corn is j scarce in many places and may be difficult to secure next spring. Any 4-H club troy who earr. should select ! and store not less than one bushel and three to five bushels if possible, j From this ho can select a ten ear ex- | Irihit for local, county, state, and na- | tional shows. Indiana has always been successful j in exhibiting in the Junior Class of ] the International Hay and Grain Show. We hope that many boys will be interested nr exhibiting there this year. The final date for entry in the Junior Show' is November' 20 Write

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RENO. Ncv. (UP Dan Cupid set an all-time record here during September with 075 <ouph s most of them from California, obtaining marriage licenses. Only 290 persons obtained divorces during the same period The previous record for marirage; in one month was in June of 19.71 and August of 1974 when 607 couples wed.

urt.i: s\i.mov < \i giit ABERDEEN. Wash. (UP) What w'as believed the largest salmon ever caught in an Olympic Peninsula stream was taken by Jim Baker in the Queets River. It weighed 77 pounds.

FOR RENT: Modern 2 room apartment with kitchenette, ground floor. xOS south Indiana street. 5-tf.

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WANTED: Any Itlnd of dead stock, j Call 278. Greencastle. We pay aP . charges. John Wachtel Co. cod

WANTED: To do general housework by experienced young lady. Call Banner Office. 8-3p

NOTICE «>l UMII M^TR VI ION Notier Is hereby ",iven that th” undersigned have been appointed by the Judge of ’he Circuit Court o' Putiiam County, State of Indiana, co-administrators ol the estate of James Fernando O'iiair late of Putnan. County, deceasi I. Si.id estate i-> s m nosed t > ho solvent No. 7668. Nov. 8, 197 ■ Earl O’Hair a r ' ihe Central Trust Co., of Greeneast’■ Ind. Co-Admin iatrators. John W. Herod Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Con ,

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•sMchiiT's s m.i; Hy virtiir* <»f it rortlifrrl copy f>f n iluuiuu to tiH- (lirocttMl from the (’Icrk (if the IhitnotM (’ircuit t'nui! in a u:iusc uli* rciti the Metropolitan l.l’V In in.in * C’ornp.iuy is Plaintiff and .lamps U Wrltrht, n<ssi«* i\ Wrifrht, State Savincs & Trust (’ompany. I'nttik ntay es, Ro> SiDytlie. William Young are Defendants recniirlnp me to make tie sum of Lour Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty Four Dollars and Ninety Seven (Vnts, with interest on ni id decre* and costs. I T\ill expose at I’uh]it S.ile to the hiqhest bidder, on Saturday, the 1st (lay of Drcemher D l!'.: I. between the hours of in

snid day, at the door of the Dour! House jn Putnam County, Indiomi. the runts ; i n d profits for term not ex - ct*( dim; suv(>n years, the following Real Ilstnie in Putnaiti County. Indi-

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Two thirds of the east half of the Nort*heuHt 'toartei of Section TweitM I'mir (24>. Township Sixteen (iGl North. Karine Three CD West. OeinR a piece of even width extondlnfr entirely across the north etui of said east half of said ipiarter section, and est limited to contain fifty-three and two-thirds

i2- -D a errs.

Also, twenty-seven (27» acres Of even width off of the east end of tin northwest mmrtct of the northeast quartor of said SetMion:

part of the south\

Also

i west

quarter quarter; the north line

a part

of the northeast quarter of stid Section hounded .as follows r.ee inning at the northeast

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thenoe went

thereof thirteen < 1 •'!) ehaltts and forty (4<i» links; tlteneo south parnlhl with the west line of said quarter quarter six D») chains si\ty-live and two-thirds (Gf. 2--D links to a stone tmirked S V.; thence (nst thirteen t I'D chains

. |0. imk- to the • fu • lino

of snid (|ii alter quarter; thence north six <•*) chains sixty-seven and one half <«7 l-2t links to the place of heiflnnlnp. contalninir eiuht and ninety three hundredths ( ■ ; i | ft • • \ | • t i 11 u tWont J '' \ and st\'onty hundredtlis (2G.7(D acres id’f the west side ot the two last above described tracts of land, h-axinp the total amount sixty two Mid liuhty-nine hundredths <|'2>h» acres, located in Putnam County, If stjuh rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said t cure*’, intores'- and costs, 1 will, t he same time and pin- t expos* it

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