The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 July 1965 — Page 10
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesdy, July 28, 1965
City Ping Pong Tourney Results Here are the standing* in tl* city park recreation ping pong tournaments as of Monday, July 26, 1965. Junior Division 1. Dennis Clark; 2. Kevin Pierce; 3. Phillip Fisher; 4. Curt Godfrey; 5. Randy Query; 6. J. C. Knauer; 7. Tom Gorham; 8. Steve Crawley; 9. Tug Lear; 10. Jim Barrett; 11. Billy Query; 12. Shirley Noel; 13. Doug Wokoun; 14. Pam Liston. Senior Division 1. Darryll Pierce; 2. Pete Norris; 3. Carol Vaughn; 4. Mike Gibbs; 5. Dick Baumunk; 6. Mike Billingsly; 7. Charles Knauer; 8. Rich Lear; 9. Phillip Clark; 10. Bill Lear; 11. David Evens: 12. David Slavens; 13. Del Staley. The final day will be Wednesday, August 4. 1965. The positions at the end of competion on t,.at day will be final and prizes awarded accordingly.
TROOP 99 ATTENDS CAMP
Troop 99 of Greencastle Scouts attended Camp Krietenstein recently. Scouts pictured above are (front row, left to rightl Bruce Joe, Don Albin, Bill Hansen. Sonny Fowler, Franklin Houck, Brack Balck. Dwight Matthews, (second rowl Don Dowtz, Larry Jones, Dusty Brewster, Danny McMains, David Brattain, Garry Brewster, Scott Loring, (third row) Bill Hoover, adult leaders- Dr. D. B. Brattain and Jonathan Houck, Paul Jenner, and Larry Vaughn.
Summer Recreation To Continue Until Aug. 8th
The Greencastle Community Schools Summer Recreation Program which includes a wide range of activities continues
until August 6.
Arts and Crafts classes meet
Pittsburgh 3-1 in the first game , let down
of a doubleheader then lost to there.” the Pirates 3-2 in 10 innings i and Chicago trimmed New |
York 6-3.
In the American League, | Minnesota lost to Washington I 10-7 but came back in the nightcap of a twin bill for a 9-5 victory over the Senators. Balti-1 more beat Los Angeles 3-2 in 10
and we’re still up
Mr. Tzouanakis. Also included in the program is Babe Ruth Baseball, Girl’s Softball, SlowPitch Softball, and Recreation-
al Basketball. Robe Ann Park innings, Cleveland whipped Chi- j Recreation is open at night, cago 7-3, Kansas City swept two
in the basement of the Junor Everyone is eligible to take part from Boston 7-3 and 10-8, and High School from 9:00 to 4:00 in the recreation program. New York beat Detroit 4-3 in daily under the direction of This paper carries the weekly the first game before losing Miss Curd. Junior High Basket- schedule of activities. Other the Tigers 3-0. ball Leagues, tennis, archery school sponsored summer activ-
and track and field activities ities include 4-H. music lessons,
summer school courses, and agricultural project supervision. The School Board is presently studying a request recommend-
are under the direction of Mr.
Sampson.
Afternoon recreation Includes ping pong, croquet, badminton,
kittenball. kickball, horseshoe ing that the school board partiand other games at Robe Ann cipate with city officials in em- * Park, Jones Elementary School ployment of a full time director and Northeast Elementary of recreation. Michael TzouanSchool under the leadership of akis directs the school recreaMr. Chance, Mrs. Hanna, and tion program.
Orioles Have Their Manager Stumped
Casey Is On
Recovery Road
By JOE GERGEX I'PI Sports Writer
SI .000 in merchandise prizes, trophies for the winner and runner-up; also trophies in the A and B flights, team trophy and the Senior (55 and over)
Trophy.
Ward Hendrix, of French Lick, is the State American Legion Golf Chairman and Is in charge of the tournament in
NEW YORK UPI — Casey French Lick. Stengel, the original man in a banquet for the golfers has motion who prefers hard work been arranged for Saturday to relaxation at the advanced night in Convention Hall of the age of 74. today began a tedi- French-Lick-Sheraton Hotel, ous and frustrating conveles- Joe Campbell, well-known Indieence following surgery on his ana Pro has been invited to be fractured left hip. the banquet speaker.
By GEORGE C. LANGFORD UPI Sports Writer The Orioles have Manager Hank Bauer so puzzled he figures they have to win the pennant. ‘‘We haven’t been playing our best ball at all,” the Baltimore skipper explained. “And we're still in second place. We haven’t been hitting, our fielding has
A couple of items that aren’t mysterious to Bauer are third baseman Brooks Robinson and the Orioles bullpen. While Hank waits for the rest of his team to jell, Robinson’s consistent bat and the relievers’ stingy hurling are keeping Baltimore
close.
Robby has driven in the winning run for the Orioles in two of their last three victories, in eluding Tuesday night’s 3-2 10inning triumph over Los Ang-
eles.
Reliever Dick Hall earned his ninth victory in the contest, enabling the Orioles to move within four games of pace-setting Minnesota. Robinson, who is hitting .301 1 and has been near that Figure almost all season, singled with the bases loaded and one out in the 10th inning. The blow came off loser Dean Chance, who entered the game In the 10th and gave up a double to pinch-hitter Russ Snyder, an intentional walk, a sacrifice bunt and another intentional pass before Robinson stepped to the
plate.
STATEMENT Of Rrcelnts and Exsenditarea Shawn by Rcvort of the GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Greencastle. Indiana for the Fiscal Year ending June 30.
IMS
SPECIAL FUND
Receipts
Balance July 1. 19S4 $ 2S.700 35
Madison Township (reorganization) Transfer (closing Bond
Fund* 6.340.13 Local Tax 0246.118.34
6.860.21
State Support
Property Tax Relief .. Federal Grants. Tltla m Rents - refunds and gift Beginning Balance and
Receipts 0382.387.20 Special Fond Otsbarienents
10.637.44 70.502.64 1.414.60 3.708.48
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i The grand old manager of the New York Mets was expected to remain in Roosevelt Hospital for “about two or three weeks” and then decide whether to return to his home in Glendale. Calif., or remain in l New' York during the final weeks of recovery. Although hospital officials were hopeful that Stengel would be able to get around with the help of a cane or crutches within a w-eek. there w’as a strong
Bring Their Own Homer Fireworks By GEORGE C. LANGFORD l PI Sports Writer Joe Torre tilted Houston's $2 million exploding scoreboard wuth some two-bit fireworks and hit the jackpot with pyrotechnics the Astros couldn't buy
NATIONAL LEAGUE (x-Night Games Not Included)
W L Pet GB
x-Los Angeles 52 42 .584 ! x-Cincinnati 56 43 x-San Francisco 52 42 x-Milwaukee 52 43
x-Philadelphia x-Pittsburgh x-St. Louis
49 47 50 49 49 49
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE By United Press International Eastern Division W L Pot GB Oklahoma City 65 37 .637
Denver San Diego Indianapolis Arkansas Salt Lake City
60 49 47 43 41
42 .589 5 55 .471 17 54 .465 17 : 59 .422 22 64 .390 25
Chicago
46 54
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Division
x-Houston
43 53
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New York
32 66
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25*2
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59
45
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Vancouver
54
47
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Included)
Seattle
54
48
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GB
Tacoma
53
51
.509
6
x-Minnesota
61 35
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Hawaii
52
51
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61/2
x-Baltimore
56 40
.583
4 1 /2
Spokane
40
64
.384
19
x-Cleveland
x-Detroit x-Chicago
x-New York
possibility that baseball's elder at ar, y price.
statesman would be unable to When Milwaukee’s All-Star rejoin the Mets prior to the end catcher slammed his 20th home x-Los Angeles
of the season.
55 40 .579 53 40 .570 52 42 .553
5 6
7%
48 51 .485 14
run Tuesday night in the Astro-
Casey, who will be forced to dome, his teammates beat the celebrate his 75th birthday on mammoth scoreboard to the Friday without the usual fan- punch by tossing firecrackers fare, underwent a successful an d lighting sparklers,
two-hour operation known as a
x-Washington
x-Boston
x-Kansas City
46 52 42 56 35 60 30 61
.469 15V2 .429 19 Vi .368 25 .330 28
Tuesday’s Results ....Spokane 7, Tacoma 4, 1st Spokane 1, Tacoma 0, 2nd Denver 2, Salt Lake City 0 Portland 8, Seattle 5 Indianapolis 7. Vancouver 1 San Diego 4, Arkansas 3, 11 in-
nings.
Oklahoma City 4, Haw r aii 3, 10 innings.
“hip prosthesis” Tuesday morning which left him in ‘‘some pain.” according to the surgeon. Dr. Peter La Motte.
The 400-foot long monster triggers electronic firew r orks when the Astros hit home runs but ignores an enemy blast by flashing “tilt.” The Braves retaliated with their own display from the dugout in honor of Tnrre, who has clubbed seven hits and driven in six runs in the last two games. Milwaukee won the game 7-1 and edged within one game of second place Cincinnati, which succumbed to the flashing feet and torrid bat of Maury Wills who led Los Angeles to a 9-7
triumph.
Completing the National
ing the two 18-hole courses League action, St. Louis shut (Valley course and Hill course! lout San Francisco and Wasren in French Lick, vieing for over Spahn, 3-0, Philadelphia eiged
300 Golfers Are Entered INDIANAPOLIS More than 300 American Legion golfers have entered the 30th Annual American Legion Golf Tournament, to be held Friday and Saturday, July 24 and 25, in
French Lick.
The Legionnaires will be us-
SPLASH PARTY CITY POOL Jeanne & Jags Friday, July 30, 8:30- 11:00
Top Value Stamps With the Purchase of 10 gallon or more Super 100 Gasoline AND THIS COUPON THURS. FRI. SAT. JULY 29 JULY 30 JULY 31 LEWIS' CLARK SUPER 100 404 East Washington St.
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Iva M Cooper
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Robert Dean
8.627.96
Edward Gibson. Jr
4.776.06
Staten Owens
6 395.04
Delbert Hane
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Harry M Porter
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Chester Adelhelm
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John C. Martin
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Earl Russell Blaydes . . .
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Emery H DeLong
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Ltoyd Surber
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Ira Williams
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Norman C. Best
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Hubert R Floyd
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Hugh H Hester
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Arland Marchbanks
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Omer H Reeves
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lola Miller
994 91
Marjorie Cooper
1 263 44
Mildred Armstrong
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Mary Reiling
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Wanda Hammond
2.280 00
Ruth Early
541.70
Imogene Buis
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Bernice H Lewis
3.035.00
Marilynn Hammond
2 800.00
Margaret Porter
1 93 2 00
Dorothy Martin
1.580.86
Phil Scroggln
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Robert Lee Crawfey
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Vernle Buis
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Floyd M. Richardson
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Richard C Baird
370.50
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28.25
Muriel Craig ......
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Frank Pierce
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Harry T. Brady. Jr
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Fred L Brooks
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Janis A Kracht
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Myron McMains
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James Palmer ..
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Jake Hlrt III
1.418.00
R. F Williams
1.356.00
Chester L. Cooper
1.40* 75
James Coffman
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D. C. Stewart
1,524,50
Virgil EitelJorga
892 25
John Vermillion ..
731.25
Lawrence Burk
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Charles Butler ..
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Tilghmann Ruark
1.439.00
Grover A Vaughn
1.420 00
Garland Howard
1.351 50
Eddie Gibson. Sr
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Russell Sears
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C. Leon Shinn
1.602.00
John W Sutton
194.75
Ivor McMains
140.75
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Aero Service Corp
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Eugene Akers
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Clair Albin
429.60
American Book Co
8.30
American Handicrafts ....
31.31
American Heritage
13.90
American Interstate
6.40
American Library Ass'n ..
1.135.59
James Anleitner
80 08
Mildred Armstrong
7.00
Kay Arnold
25 00
Associated Films Inc . . .
23 40
William E Ash
13 72
Automatic Saw
2.056 51
Austin Plumbing Co
18.00
Albert Avery
217.55
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5 60
Baker - Roose. Inc
75 61
Baker St Taylor. Inc
404 16
Dally Banner
313 38
Beckley - Cordy
76 95
Bee Electric
27 05
Belmont Jobbing It Supply Co
191 04
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21 27
Black Lumber Co
860.22
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6 09
Boiler St Pressure Board .
32.00
Books Plus
586 80
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6 37
R. R. Bowker St Co
5 00
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2.85
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310.67
Broadhead - Garrett Co. .
230.03
Dorothy L. Brown
11.20
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2 50
Burrough's Corp
404 95
Burrough s Corp (Todd Division)
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73 00
Bureau of Pub. Columbia Univ
1.00
Butler Paper Co
29 80
California Test Bureau ...
58 75
Cash Concrete
173.03
Centra? Engine Co
257 76
Central National Bank . . .
18.236.50
Central Ohio Paper Co. ...
86.18
Central Scientific Co .....
645.35
Jim Harris Chev
385 74
Children's Book Council
7.00
Children's Press. Pne
48.95
Chronicle Guidance pub. Inc
30.00
Cincinnati School Board Pub
13.00
Cities Service Oil Co
4,701 08
Burl Clark
25.00
W. M. Clary
13,728.50
Coan Pharmacy
843 47
James Coffman ....
5,265 27
Columbia Ribbon k Carbon
12.80
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Lloyd Cooper
8 60
Dr. J. F. Conrad
8.00
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28.88
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843 80
Coronet Films
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386 50
Graver Welding
403.84
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Herriott's Paint k
Wallpaper Helen Hester Hlch Point OH Co Hlrt's Sport Shop Homs Laundry Houshton Mifflin Co Ruby Hood Hoosler Book A Supply Co. A. A. Huber A Sons Hulman A Co Huntineton Lab., Inc Hudson's Battery A Elec. Serv. Hyollne Plastics Corp. .. IBM Ideal Cleaners Imperial Equip. Corp Indiana Carbon Co Indiana Home Econ. Soc. Indiana Gas A Water .... Indiana Heat A Air Cond Indiana Historical Society Indiana School Boards Assn Indianapolis Star Thor Pub. Co I.S.U. Edue. Develop. Council Indiana State University A-V Indiana University A-V Indiana Wlplnc Cloth Co.
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Morrison’s Tire A
Retreading Myer’s Pet Shop Nath China A Equip. Co. Nat'l Geographic Society Nat'l Wildlife Federation Noble A Noble. Pub Helen Noel North Central Ass'n North Putnam Comm. Sch. Olivette - Underwood Corp. Haxel Owens Robert E. Parsons Paiges Music Store David T. Peek Co P.E.R.F William Padgett Nancy Petro J. C. Penney Co Public Employee's Ret. Fund J W Peeper A Sons Charles Poe Poor A Sons Powers Regulator Co ... Prentis-Hsll
TT. 8. Govt
Superior Coach Sales Successful Farming
Superior Sanitary Supply
Sutherlin TV Roy Sutherlin i Tartan Book Sales
1,236.88 Telephone Co.
25 00 ! Thermo-Fax Sales. Inc ... * 20 : Todd ’* Ace Hardware ..
42.56 ! Jack W. Torr
5 00 i Trade Suppliers 6.00 Triangle Products. Inc. . Triplex Heating Co Universal Industries United Piping Corp
Universal Motor Sales
University of Illinois ...
D. VarrNostrand Co.. Inc. Beverly M. Wagoner .
Walker Elec. Supply .... Nancy Walters J. Weston Walch
Montgomery Ward A Co.
Kenneth Wagle Dept, of Water Welch & Allyn Welch Scientific Co Blanche Williams L. J. Wing Mfg. Co Louis Williams H. W. Wilson A Co Wright’s Elec. Service ... Wolverine Sports Young's Zaner-Bloser Co Mary Zleg
11.30 35.00 36.86 83.20 32.17 103.53
5.85
6.63
34 58 25.00 25.00 71 00 86.56
7.50 5 00
300.00 188.00 4.861.13
8 21
Duplicating Product* Greencastle Drain Tile Co. Greencastle Fliv Extlng. Service Greencastle Tractor Sales Harris - Barrier, Inc.
13 35 143 50 26.12 614.18 54.20 500 00
6 58
1.837 26 ! KinB School Equlpt. Co. . 1 465.58 Le nnox. Matthews, Simmons, 1*622 54 * Ford
300 00 i w »her Mider
1T1.M 166 It 341 00 127.50 201 96
Frank E. Irish. Inc 19.608.68
12,176.50
18 00
Plott A
1 386 86
358 50
McC °y .... 64 494 81
100 00 222.29 70.45
5.60 9.52
52.00 455 82 25.00 10.05 294.87 1.729.00 700.00 24.89 150.16 185.00 187 50 25.00 53.25
5.50
182.70 19.50 25.00
43 86 J Poor & Sons
4.91 j Putnam Co. Farm Bureau 8.16 ! Sanborn Elec. Co 70 00 ; Transfer to Tuition Fund 110.60 I Total Exp 5.15 j Balance June 30, 1965
12 76 1 RECREATION FUND
300 00 Receipts 15.84 Balance July 1, 1964 13.86 Local Tax 8 30 ; Student Fees 163.62 j Beginning Balance and
3.060.00 Receipts 2.728.10 Disbursement!
13.53 I Jerry Chance
33.64 68.40
12 023.70 86.795.19
310.560.23
9,468.53
2.792 66 2.775.11 88 53 7.656.31
778 53 25 00 48 58 391.76 85.00 24 95 35.64 40 14
5 84
25.00
790 00 900 00 750.00
15 00 82 50
867 50
75.00
3.480 00 4.176.31
Total Expenditures 8 333.834 28 Balance June 30. 1965 * 48.553.01 TUITION FUND RECEIPTS Balance July 1. 1964 O.D. 8 91.507.82 Transfer from Cumulative Building Fund 96.795 19
Madison Township
(reorganization 21.248 29 „ s ActlV(fty balanc'.'
Lloyd Cooper Margaret Curd .... Walter Jeffries Harmon Stockhoff Michael Tzouanaklz Audrey Walton Total Expenditures Balance June 1, 1965
LEASE RENTAL FUND
Receipt!
Beginning Bal. July 1, 1864 8,337.43 Local Tax *0.638 15 Expenditure! Central National Bank ... 100.500 00 Balance Jure 30. 1965 ... 15,491.14 SCHOOL LUNCH FUND
Receipts
Local Tax 324.629 39 Congressional Interest .... 19174
County Wide Tax 47 395 77 r ' ce,pls State support 281 023 02 ! F< ‘ derat ’’'‘"'bursement
transferred 7, 1, 64 Students lunch receipts
. Teachers Retirement ....
131 86 : vocational Reimbursement 1 Special Education Classes .
Federal Grants. Title V
180.00 Transfer Tuition
Evening Classes Summer School Intangible Tax
343.54 858 86 299 24
13.82 25.00 31.85
153.66 266.90
68 00 62 00
240.00 3,551.72 3.183 59
25.00
22.648 44 5,221 00 7.266.67 1.656 00
Refund check for "change*' Total Receipts
395 34 *5 077.08 l!878.74 37 00 84.388 16
Printer's Supoly Co
Progressive Printing Co Public Service Co . Inc Publishers Central Bureau
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Putnam Co Ass’n. of Ins Agents • • •• Putnam County Graphic Putnam Co. Farm Bureau
Putnam Co. Hosp Putnam Motor Sales
Reader’s Digest Services . Roland Reed Reeves Welding Retco-AUoy ' R. E. A Express Frances Rice Muriel Rockhll! Royal McBee Corp. Sanborn Elec. Co Science Service Science Reaeareh Ass'n ... Don Sears Russell Sears John See — Scholastic Macasines Sherwin - Williams Chas. Leon Shinn Sewage Dept. Dale Shouo Eileen Shuee Gladys Slvey .. Silver Burdette Co Simplex ime Recorder .... Singer, L. W. A Co Singer Sewing Machine ... Carl Slavens Society for Visual Edue. . South Putnam Community Schools South-western Pub. Co....
Standard Duplicating
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7 00 siansl-Scientific Co
17 05 state of Indiana
38 62 standard Oil Co Story House Corp. ........ M8 *6 I Harold Stewart 88.88 Supt. ef Documents,
7.10
45 00 13.806.55 26.95 322 54 62.28 25 00
16.67
1.409.66 138.47 804 04
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DISBURSEMENTS
33,'946.76 ! Arab Termite Co 990 00 : Atlas Linen Co 2.030 00 i B A B Foods 5.193.14 { Russell Blaydes
Loans 275,000.00 ; A. E. Boyce A Co Refund 26 60 | Capital Distributing Co. .. Beginning Balance and \ Sam Caruso Receipts * 1.033.754.19 j Carter's Market TUITION FUND DISBURSEMENTS : Commodity Section School Eugene Akers $ 10.156.00 I Lunch Michael Tzouanakis 8.720.00 Dubois Chemicals
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! Nellie F. Hurst
215 00 I Louise Knauer 4g 60 i Dorothy L. Miller . - M Muriel Rockhill ...
| Dorothy Smith
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Karen VanArsdalf .
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1 Harry T. Brady. Jr.
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Ko-We-Ba
Kroger Co Langdon Bros
Dr. Robert Messlnger J. P Michael Co.
7.187.00 8.108 00 6.443.00 6.443.00 8.156.00
4.800.00 ; Motor Freight
6.443.00 ; National China 6.443.00 : Paul’s Pastry Shop 6.443.00 J j c. Perry A Co 6.443 00 i Progressive Printing .. .. 8.348.00 | Putnam Co. Frozen Foods
4.613.38 1 putnam Co. Hospital
8.060.00 : School Lunch Workshop 6.443.00 i Dr. Dick Steele 9.644.00 General Telephone Co. 5.330.00 , Dr. Wm Tipton 6.806.00 ‘ west Baking Co 900 00 I Wiemuth A Sons 7.328.00 i Mary Gardner 8 108 00 | Eva M. Blotch ..., 8.088.00 1 Margurlte Grimes 8.108.00 Herberta Sutton 6.168 00 ; Helen Samuels 6.662.00 Geraldine Erpeldlng 5.090.00 ceclle Varvel 4.800.00 Helen Moore 5.370.00 j Grade Gardner .'
Helen Brown 7W.OO Doris Perkins
Instructor
6.00
International Film Bureau.
Inc
6.38
Georte Jackman
25.00
Homer James
128.00
Jenn Publications
12.60
Dr. James B. Johnson ...
405 00
Jones Const. Co
73 00
K ft C Gulf Berv
131.23
Kee - Lox Manufacturing
3 97
Kersey Music
1,146.81
Mrs. Morris Kidwell
440.00
Kiger ft Co
674.76
King. Morrison. Foster Co.
8.152.62
Kin* School Equip. Co. ..
947.25
Koch News
19.20
Louise Knauer
25 00
Merilyn 8. Knights
12.00
Jenevra Knoll
25.00
Janis Kracht
7.00
Lanzone's Stop N'Shop ..
363.06
Lee School SupplT
8,069 47
Bernice Lewis
8.72
Life (Time. Ine.)
9 95
Lynn Card Co
29.00
Charles McCurry
31.00
Billie McClure
5 60
N B. McCammon
17.78
John McCullough
5 88
Ivor McMains
161.07
Martha McMains
25.00
McMillan Radio ft TV
61.25
McMillan Sporting Gooda
1.038.70
M ft R
993 70
Manhattan Supply Co ,
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165.97
Ruth Mannan
25.00
Marbaugh Engineering
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99 28
Mangus Crafts
25.48
Martin Radio ft TV
39.85
Jerry Masten
6.58
Marion Earle Elta Marie Ellis .. . Marjorie Fritzinger Virginia Liston .... Hollis Masten Helen Noel Carolyn Schmidt ... Blanche Williams . N. Dixon Verna K Garl
5.090 00 Dorthea Clodfelter 8.066.00 Rena Blue 4.935.00 Arvielee Braden 5.090 00 carlene Hamilton 5 090 00 Sarah B. Kerr . 6,443 00 Pauline Sanford .. 8.108 00 Edith Sutherlin .. 8.108.00 i Mary E. Wells 4.773.33 ! Michael Gibbs 8.156.00 ; Mickey Larmore .. 9.356.00 ] Sheila Lucas 8 060.00 ; Mary Luzar
Jenevra S. Knoll Martha McMains Hazel Owens ... Nancy Petro .. . Chester A. Davis
8.060.00 Penny Sue Phillips 6.168.00 j Susan M Strain ... 8.108.00 | Becky Albright . 4.935.00 i Barry Baker 2.472.00 Greg Frost
Roy Boling Fred Brooks Ernest Egloff Aral .E Groner ... Ellis Haltom Reese Hammond Robert L. Harbison Thelma Hardman . Frances Harvey ...
Jeanne M. Houck ...
Herndon Irwin
Walter Jeffries ..... Edris Loveless
Jerry L. Masten
I Retha Pits
N. B. McCammon James Anleitner William Ash Susanna Compton Lloyd Cooper Harold W Stewart
17.00
264.04
John L. Franklin | Marcia Franklin 07 o* Mary Louise Garriott ....
las 53 I Huth Gooch
Harold Hardman
“cm Mad * e Lynch
25.00
6.50 5.00
210.44
643
11 05
t Charlotte Peterson Donald L. Reed John H. See Julia Shumaker .. Gertrude Slack ... Thelma Stout Betty Ader Susan M. Carriker Janet Carriker ... Edna Coffman ..
Don Marketto James McCammon ! David McCracken John McCullough . Kyle Miller Madonna O'Hair ..
330.75
561 67 16.75 15.40
1.286.04
6.75 5.00 9 85
25 00 ! Betty Cummings
Barbara Farkas
35.00
626.63 280 00
25.00
440.00
16 25 59 44
S.S39 99 L000 00
25.00 164.11
Fred Gass Dorothy L. Grimes .. Julia Knuppel Louise McCracken ... Ruth Neier Margaret Nichol Minna Mae Rightsell Glenn C. Skelton ... Freydis Stewart Smiley W. Irw’in K Richard Pyle Susan Carson
Nancy Jo Rice
701 Cl : J Arlene Schroer
, Mary Frances Strain
„ Elizabeth Unsworth Barbara Voss Evelyn Taylor
Agnes Thorlton Audrey K Walton
11,208 44
38.05
25.03 7.48 10.00 41 69
6.443.00 8.055 00 8.204.00
6.418.00 6.168.00 4.935 00
11.228 00 j
6.443.00 ! 5.984 00 6.207.36 9.525 00 6.414.24 5.280.00 7 309.00 6.668.00 8.10&.00 6,409.62 ! 8.204 00 8.144.00 8.252.00 7.190 00 7.416.00 8.020.00 4.935.00 8.108 00 8.068.00 5.344.94
2.992.00 7.016.00 8,108 00
297 00
18.00
342.00
507.00 144.00
2 804.00 ' 36.00 1,440 00
9 00
486.00 63.00 90.00 198.00 243 00 271.42
250 to 516 07 901 88 24.00 418 96 781 53 2.402 78 110.36 344 85 181 10
8 92
58 22 217 48 50 00 440 85 272 70 12 00 15.360 49 100 78 2.196 06 630.00 1,530.10 102.61 94 50
4.00
1.599 17 573.0* 1 136.16 15.30 1.033.40
4 10
8.265.26
8 00 9 00 3.00
*12 01
9 00
1 879 79
9.00
1 539 89 1.124 75 1.271.60 1 452.90 1 268.85 1.385.76 833 80 1.123.15 1.249 41 1.053 80 1.024 02 1.453.05 1.426.05 1.203.85 656.50 V 441 45 1 252.24 X,’170.33 75.50 47 to 82.50 76.25 53.00 83.50 •0 00 82.00 40.60 75.30 81.40 116 00 77.00 128 75 56 00 31 OO 42.50
1.50
182.05
82.139 48 2.248.68
4.935.00 [ Teletha Petro 8.285.00 ; ghirley Ann Saylor . 6.710.00 oiivla King
Jerry King Irma Moore
, Total Expenditures
6.840.00 B a i ance June 30, 1965
7.043.00 TEXTBOOK RENTAL FUND
6.059 00 Receipts
8.108 00 Tra a D ^ 7 rr, ‘ d 6 H 4 8 ’ ACUVlty . 1 442 20 Rental Receipt."; >3.334,04 ’ 3 x?5 22 ' Refunds « H
Refund check for
"change” 40 00 Total Receipts 24,837.38 TEXTBOOK RENAL FUND
DISBURSEMENTS
Robbie Alexander Linda Buis Deborah Lynn Geabes Karen McCammon Timothy McCammon Linda Ann Reeves Paula Sutherlin Judy McNeff Cynthia Godfrey Mary Mishler 1 James Sutherlin Janice Barrett Lynn Brown Stacla Chadd Jennifer Frazier Glenna Hammond Randall Dale Hammond ] Peggy McClaine
a 912 on ! Jane McIntyre 222122 1 Pamela Sue Retling
Mary Richards Janet Staub lola Miller Marjorie Cooper Mildred Armstrong Mary Reiling Acro-Lltho Services Allyn A Bacon Amer. Technical Soc Appleton - Century Crafts Mrs. Rita Berry
„„, „„ Bruce Pub. Co -
22 I Unogene Buis
2 ? 8 22 1 Butler Paper Co "2 „„ I C-Thru Ruler Co
Central Ohio Paper Co. .. Barbara Clark Mrs. Delmer Cooper Commercial Award Pin Co. Charles Copplnger Mrs. Marvin Clifford ....
120.64 ! Crescent Paper Co 54 00 : Den Distributing. Inc. .. 2.030 00 Duplicating Products. Inc.
18 00 Edue. Paper A Supply
1.201.00 Fairfield Sales Co 5.090 00 Follett Pub. Co 6.168 00 0 j nn 4 co
®'22 i Wanda Hammond
SU7 an ' Myrtle F. Wrede 6 ' 4 22 22 i Harcourt Brace A World
Wanda M Wall I Marilynn Hammond
i Ruth Earley
Central National Bank 222 First Citizens Bank co ii I Total Disbursements 22 Bal. June 30. 1965 22 Bond Fund i* 22 ! Receipts g7 4 » i Balance July 1. 1M4 2g 75 : Local Tax 62 I interest and Dividends 5 45 Beginning Balance ami
25,00 I Receipts
7 9 55 J Expenditures
36 00
1.400 00
433 36
581 70 29.56
10.00
381.55 910.96 1.200.00
6.16 1 50
135.09 1 500 00 2 5S5 20 300 00 68 00 25 00 66 92 73 30 32 85 15.00 1.500.00 179.74
Central National Bank First Citizens Bank .. Transfer to Special . Total Exp. and transfer Balance June 30. 1965 NORTHEAST BOND CONSTRUCTION FUND
Receipts
Beginning Bal July 1. 1964 Expenditures Goble Printing Co.
Harper A Row
Mrs. Fern Hayes 1- enn nn D. C Heath CO.
™ Holt - Rinohart. Winston ..
Houghton Miffltn Co
033.754 !9 Ko< , h News
j Laidlaw Bros J James Lewis
. ~ | Vera Leslie .... M2; 22 1 Lyons A Carnahan ' to 2 - 1 ; McCormick . Mathers ....
2,755.59 ! R 0nt fd McCloud
McGraw Hill Book Co.
13 601.51 MacMillan Co
! Charles E. Merrill
2,626 00 Modern Binding Co
4.626 38 janet Moore
6.349 13 N at'l School Methods, Inc. 13,601.51 s c ott Nattinger -0- Noble A Noble Pub. Co. ..
Penguin Books, Inc John Pielemeler Lynn Pielemeler ........
155 361 19 I prentice - Hall
Progressive Printing Co
748 00 1 pmnam Co. Chap Amer.
30.600 00
Frank E Irish! Inc
Lennox Matthews, Simmons. Ford 8 986.02 Plott A McCoy 106.664 50 Sanborn Elec. Co 11,310.30 Don Sears 52.37 Total Expenditures 155.361,19 Balance June 30, 1965 -0CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND
Receipts
4.459 68 Balance July 1. 1964 8 05 Local Tax Beginning Bal. and 20 00 Receipts 33 11 Expenditures 8 AO Allied. Inc 10 15 Maurice Broadstreet .. 165 45 Cash Concrete 30.00 Correlated Products | Graver Welding
Red Cross Random House Rex Rector .... Mrs. Rex Rector ... William Roy Rogers Scott Foresman A Co. .... Charles Scribner’s Sons .. South Bend Lathe, Inc. ... Mrs. Richard Smith South - Western Pub. Co. Superior Sanitary Supply. University of Missouri .... Viking Press Jenifer White Wiemuth A Sons .... .... David Williams Jesse York Wilcox A Follett
302.25 J Total Expenditures 38 56 Balance June 30. 1966 ....
72 149.57 147.899.19 220 048 78 480 35 1 755.29
14 05
50.25 139 25 66.00 136.50 142.13 36.25 43 50 47.75
3.00 6.00 6.75
21 OO
6.25
21.00 31 OO 18.50 21.00 21.00 21.00 31.00 31.00 90 75 18 00 22.50 18 00 18 00 10 95 961 75 103 29
6 65 2 10
16 35 640 00 46 13 23 18 I 179 08 ’ 4.15 11 67 18 20
2.40 7 79
13 35 19 20 57 78 36 72 71 73 732 66 2.253.31
2 80
329 19 576 82
8 64
574 28 69 70 1.250 93 21 76 16l 26
1 95 2 OO
•15 53 329 49
2 65
888 oa 1,792.37 47 59 495 35
2.20
41 40
4 15
388 48 12 78
2 75 2 40
2«4 49 11 85 22 50. 466 16
3 20 2 30 2 55
447 21 13 88 17 50
3 43
1.354 07 178 68 45 18 15 45
5 20
28 86
2 25 2 30
38 63 17.735 04 7.102 34
