The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1928 — Page 4
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THE (jREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1^28.
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OUR NATION-WIDE CO-OPERATIVE BUYERS’ ASSOCIATION POSSESSES ENORMOUS RESOURCES
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“GKKKN- ( \stli;s l.< ONdMV < i n ii ir
hi: n\ iio\ \muf < (i-oim:k \iivk HI \ KUS' \SSO( I \'l l(»N of »hi«'li «<• an- a tin'in Iter has resouri'i’s of such urcalni'ss .is to I f ahli' to set the 'cry best quantity prici-s and to ii|iholtl a hijth standard of quality. Correct styles and quick service are obtained by keepiii},' alert men at the market. \ll these benefits are passed on to each community. Iireencastle secures the e advantaKes due to the far-sighted policy of the management. Hy buying in great quantities it is bought for less and is sold for less. Whole families bare acquire I the habit of shopping at I’revos h attse in this large spacious store they nr: 1 able to outfit every member and to fiirni-h the home at prices that help them ke ep don n the home budget. Satisfaction has eome to those »ho hare ail)uir rl the l , l{|:\l) habit. I hey run their home on an economical
linsis.
I ir err purchase must satisfy and establish confidence. That’s the reason for I’revos' bin enjoyed leadership -it tias been built on (ttMTHI Nt K. Confidenee that the quality i- good the price consiMan! "ith same the style servic.e correct. Pi-evos’ lirst of all is a department store and a friendly one at that, with that homey atmosphere. S. C. PREVO CO.
' ,SO, \oUee ,< | 1 ; here!., g ren the Ur.payr.v of Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana, tbir the ptuper legal ortuei.s of sau, tmtnicipalUy at their regular meet:- place, eti the *th day of hept., H'-b W| H consider •“* '• M ~ , ¥ci!ufr : ci.A.«sineATiOK fob townships
" , "‘ l , 720.00
90.00
! Salary of Trustee
Office Kent .
Trustee’s Kxpeu.-e ,.,, a. Traveling ,V^’ , Hecords and Adv. ; Hay of Adv. Hoard 1& uu Miscellaneous: aa 1. legal Seine. .on,,’,’,,,
Hoad Fund
'labor ? 2 2o.00 Gravel, Stone and Oti ■ r Material .•»»?* « Total Uouii Fund * ai.j.OO
Tuition Fund
Pay of T. achet ... 1 1 fei .Tin nr
Total Tuition Fund ¥16940.00
Special School I und
I!* pair of Huilding and (imund 600.00
Kepuir of Kquipuu 11: • • l School F'urn. and Fqui]i : School Supplies . danitor Supplit .. Fuel for Schools I.oans, Int. and liisuraiiee . Teachers Institute | Janitor Service ; Transportation of t bil.lren ' l.ight and Powt r Miseellane. u.s \ ault Cleauirig. ( oinnieii. einent I Total Special School Tumi .
Hond Fund
Bonds and Loans Internet
Total Hond
Your Home Institution For 28 Years
Fund I MIMA IK OF I- I N'DS TO HK KAI
Township Koad
Fund
Til
I :t(i()
Fund s l’76
Tui' "ti Sp.School Bond
I as
I II.LMOlti:
I'.-thrr Puniavy -pent Tue-da;. af ternoon w th Fliwabetb MeN'ary. Mr. and Mi*. Hugh Ham.n.md and children of near Mt. M.no an -n : t Tuesijay evening with Mr. and .Mr*. Melvin Kuurk and family. Mr*. Itallas Kuark -pent Wediu day afternoon with .Mis. Wilfred Ueweesp. Mr. and .Mr*. Chari. It. wo. •• s|)ent Wedne.-da.i aflei iio.ui m Stile ville with Mr. and Mt . Kaymond lteWoe.se. Ilewey Nelson reeeived word Wed n. sday afternoon of the seri us ill-ne-s of hi? mother, Mr-. Nelson of Chrotherville. Mr*. Will Wright left Wedne* day inoriiing for Ohio wheie -he w ill 'isit with her ..a Maytiaril Wright mid wife. Mrs. i 0. Hay -p.-iit Tue-day with 'll . Ko-eoe I stham Wednesday vi itors with MrClarence F’eri'and were, Mi Sally 'lark, Mi. I ’ 1 . |; irn, \ikan.-a. . (dia FI: . aa I M i. . I .i//.ie Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. W erd h Mr. and .Mr.*. ( har'. Itewee.-o went t the show at (ireeiiea.-lle Tuesday night. Miss Nellie Kagan was a taller in Fillmore Wednesday afternoon. •Mr Harold Pruitt and -on Kit hard spent Tuesday with Mr . Clai en.-c Kagan anil children. Moyd Arnold ha i.lurne.l from t In Wot where h< ha ; , py • few months. Word was reeeiyed I n We.liio-day afternoon of the blit;, of ;i son t., Mr. and Mrs. M iynar.1 Wiigt, tu.ri W(i|ne*,lay Augu-t Ja. Mr. and Mis. \|, llnlihai.i .ttcruled tin CraWfonlsville F .ir I u. day Several frinu here w nt to ih ■ sah »t Alber 1 entherman's Thursday. 'Ir. and Mi . (iilhert c \ of Mt Meridian have mowd |, tll |M rty "here Mr. and Mr. Charh - II mt lived. I«>.V< HI)ALF Helen M.Intiie hn-- litcn vi-iting htr cousin, Helen Newell, near La doga the pu=t w• i k. .'Ii. und Mis. Sam Delashinent ami family of Crawf,. f dsville s|)etit Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hurkett Go#hen ami - u, John William. Harold (.'Indian of l.izton spent tho latter part of tin w.. k with Mr. tin.I Mrs. .lame Glider anti daughter. VenHa Mug • • • t; „ Bertha Mrilayci of 1 i,|i U ii;,|,„|i former Koarhdale giil* w.p here for th' tlo-inp concert of the year. Nan W hitteil ot Morton \i ited her mother'll*. Kate (Hitler, Wednesday. Kalph Kohhiii* i- spernlirig the week with his sister Mr. and Mrs. " 'Mis I’lynn of Hair. die. Mr. atiu .Mi-. Kaymond (.reen and -n and 'Iargurrtte Sumway of hrankltn, In.I, .Mr. and Air*. .] K Glider an-f daughtei \ :,da of Ftock- ' Jle and Mr. H. K. William* of Bainbridg. were at the Shade- Sunday. Hurkott Gtishin s|M iit Sunday with bi brother Janie Goshin of ' j.'j n . castle. Furl no Walk rerurned Sunday after «pending the latter part of the summer with her .luiidiiiother at Memphis, Ttmi. Laicrcr.e ' Kalaniazoy,
Mieh., visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. Janu Walls the fit-tof the week. Kniulhnent for the eoming .-chool .car w as hr Id Friday Vugust HI. Mi. .ttid Mrs John King of Indian tpolis were guest* Wednesday even' ng of theit parents here. Halia anti Godfrey Kggcrs ttf" Ham ntuid atevi. iting their grandpa rents Mr. and Mrs. Halia- Hggers and ither relative* In re. 'I (teue'a Santis of Indiuiiup Ii* speat th" week erulwith htr paieiits md family Mi anil Mr-. DiPartl Santis. Hr. and Mrs. C. M. Stroube were suml-ty visitors in Brazil. Mi * Opal Smith -pint the week nd t 1 ui'anapolis, gno t uf Marg irit Sands. Loi* Green returned home Satur11> afti-r spending the -ummer with lei si*tiT at Toulon. Illinois. Mi- o* lit Ion and Gorahline Smyth ' 01 ( ro.*hy and la. * Green visit d i i'iOiii!.. In Latlt.ga Sunday. t a !e Smith w.i a busino { \i* t.'i in Ciawfurtl.*.. id.' Frithiy. (I SSLF.IA ILI.F I LOW | K SHOW
Kja "llvilli - -t-e.ind annual flowei w ,. hi in 'I . 1 , • U hi following is a li-t of the differ at ela- c.* atal the vinm r* in eacl
la- -:
Individual display;
lazlett; SJoeond, Mi*, i hit I Mr.-. Cora Hnin.
H...-t Put plant: l i t, Mr-. IVh, -i' "Con. Second, Mi*. John Kelley
r hinl, Mrs. Ira Kih y.
Dahlias: First, Mr*. John Byrd
u- ond, Mr*. Alice II
•Ii*. Cora Bain.
Snapdragon*; I iv t, Mr*. Cha jiini.; Second, Ml- Ilonald Giiine. hird, Mrs. t Im. -. H. iui. r. Asters; F i t, Ml . Orville fiver "•m; Si eon I, Ml Fie,| MeGaughey hird, 'lar":.in-t Wi bster. Gloliol.,,- Fii-f. Mi-. i;,| l.ioytl "■onil. Mr*. It., dd Grimes; Third dts. Lewis Met;,, , V / - ;i ’ *’’'rst, Mi Oil Gn,drier
nd Mrs. Ho ,id Ir*. ( has. OwenI he flower* were vindow* of the tn.iri’s, being \
1. Total Fist. INp. ml.tu 2. Mi-c. Kev. Hi iltuto.l •‘I. Amt. to he r.ii . d by
1. Balance July dl -t ft. Tax to be Coll.-. ti i . ti. ( nc Heeled .'H i. Kev 7. Total Kevenue s. Fnexpentletl \|ipi'ipriatioii* I 1. Total Deduetinn- . . 12. Hiffereiue be:w l.im 7 and II I k Working Bala ee
I I. Total to be ra "d bv Taxatio:i. $1 •'>72
PKOPOSFH Lli\ IKS
FuiuLs Levy on Property Township -$ .OX Koad Tuition 7d S|wi iul School .7-> H ml hX TOT AI $ 2.11
FittO
;tix .■>(>u X7X 500 500 922 050
275
I Ki t
lit"
I dd t
500 500 550 138
< 000
I-
116940 8080 128(50 9145 6790 to 15275 7!t70 7970 5555 7970 * 3525
Fund
>13400 13400
1708 7500 9208 4370 (370 8502 0700
>15202
COMPAKATIVI SI VI F.MK.N T HI TANKS t (H.LKCTFH
AND TO HK COL
I.KCTKD
('olleeteil
Collected
t iilleotf'd
To Be (.'olleeteil
Funds
I92'i Levy
1927 I t vv
[928 Levy
1929 Levy
Township
X 928
$ ll4)o
$ 1100
$ 1872
Koad
84)1
660
450
0
Tuition
8594
12300
11005
13525
Special School
19151
1 *250
1(5420
15262
Library Bond . .
TOTAL .
$29573
32(54!
$355(50
3532
$32507
109XS
*41347
First, Gertii Gha*. Ow. irs:
over; 'Tlnri
Giimi'-'; 'Third
xltibited it
'ariuu - bu sines,
beautiful an'
'tiisGeally uriaiig.d -howing th.f .'■i- -ell\ illc can put on fi,,,. exhibit
)f fl' WCT*.
It Ctc evening a Band Concert wn ; U"' ,,y ,h " l!u '''"'ill" band. ..in -r th- largest eiiuvd of the season vas present til enjoy the music and
lowers.
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VKWCASTLK. Sept. I. (UP) S*veral antiquated ,„pie- ,,f “Th,- H, di.mu Courier" whiih later Imeam.
tile ‘'.NeWcMstb ( oui j. i -'T>< to the Henry i xcciety by Mr*. I . u Muncie. Mr*, pike
have been
'Ultly Histerical
Kifliel Pike, "Tit the I.qiii
"ith the ret|Uest tha‘ b’ P.' Historical S<.
I. Kural Koute 'Total Koad Fund .
Pay of T. arliei s School Transfers
Total Tuition Fund
Tepair of Huilding and Giound (epnir of laiuipnn-nt School T urn. and Ktjuip. . School Supplies lanitor Supplies ■’uel for Schools aian*, Int. and Iiisuranee Ptaihel Iiirtituto lanitor Service Tanspor.atitni of ( hildioa . . '.ight and Power ilisn llaneou* Intal Spin iul Sehi.ol Fund
lintion I ii ml
v pen.11 St hool I und
iond - nterest Total
Hoiul I und
s dOOti.tiO
Hon I Fund K.STI.M ATI.
OF
1. Total list, lixpeiulitures 2. Mi r. Ki t. Heiluctetl 3. Amt. to he lai-o'd by Tat 1. Balance July .31 *t а. lax to be ('nlli-ete‘1 ... б. 1 ncollected Mise. Rev 7. Total Keveiitit* s - I 'n \pel oi| Appi pi iutions . . 11. Total I teduetioTU 2. Hiffeiin'.a Intw. l.im 7 and II 13. Working Bulunce M 1 "tal '.o In lai-t'd by 'Taxation
N' t Taxable Pro N am be i of Taxalile
P«t ty, > 1,859,775.
bio Pol
•T N'DS TU HI.
KAISKD
$
1 1011.00 4100.01)
Township
Koad
1 uuinn Sp.Sehool Bond
h und
F und
Fund
Fund
Fund
.. .$1-320
$2980
*Hi 100
$13X10
• 110(1
.. 1320
298ii
3100 13000
13X10
1100
... 520
1227
84 »0
590 5798
IXX
.. 650
85it
7000
2250
.. 1170
1X77
to 15480
8298
211$
. . . 500
1(100
7900
5000
600
1000
790(1
5000
0
... 870
$77
7580
1 298
241 x
... 880
715
8550
11O0
2200
*1310
$28 IX
<13970
$138| |
$11X2
ISFD I.FVILS
ills, 238.
Levy on
Polls
...«
to the Courier they be
I’iety.
Th- edition - beai ( | at( , s
la, 1814, March 17, is pi IM9, Aug. 5, lx..:: al „| 18X4. At that tiim
was the editor. The nu|)Cr.« wei
toperty of the bit. ’"ie of Mr.*. IH..
■ II pre.erved.
April I l Sept. 2*!
W Giubh-
"figinally
u A. L'ifn. i
T
th< a m
wi*r*
Funds
Township ...
Koad Tuition ;,q Special School 5«
Bond totai
< O.MPA I! ATIV F SI ATI MF NT OF T r\k
AND TO HK COLLKCTFI)
l.evy on I’rojM'ity
| OK
.15 .75 .75 .23
$1,945
COl.LKCTKD
Amount to Be liaised $ 1310
284X
13970
1.3451 4 ■1132
$35921
1 »
( iilleelcd (’olli'cteil 192(5 l evy 1927 L. vy
..> 1300
. 1700
.. 12500 .. 9700 . . 4114)0
>298410
12450 I 450
12300
8425 1155
>27H!HI
To Be
Collectetl Collected 1!)28 Levy 1929 Lew
.« 1395 D 1.310 2000 2818 12800 12970 1 14500 1.381 ) 4 HX) 4182 *32195 $35921
Funds
Township
Koad
Tuitbiri Special Sclioni .
Bond
total
'Inxpay.i appearing ball have a right to l„ hoard thereon. After ll " Di . I m. have I,. i n ileteimined, ten or mon taxpayer- feeling themselw agg! by such li'vie.*, may appeal to the State Board ..f Tax i oinmi--! ,i,ci - f* r further und lint:] action th* : ..m. b\ tiling a petition ttier, |,,r with Hi" County Autii', r nut later than the fourth Monday af '*9 o. " ■, .,n, tie State Hoard \till Hx a date of hearing in thi* count 1 '
August 24, 1928.
LDWAKD CHKW, Trut-tie Wa- ingiun Twp.
Datci
MOMIES
200.00 200.00 000.00 500.00
. . 120U.0O
150.00 900.00 1400.00
. . (5550.410
500.04) .34)0 00
. . $1.3 100.00 . .$10300.00
700.00
..$11000.00
Fund
$11000 11000
10X8 1812 2898 10X.I 1088 918x 1>00
$10988
AT THK VONCASTLK Strange mummies, in elaborately- • curved sorcopltagi, sugge-ting a museum or a coaatomb in King Tut’* tomb were used for board and hilarious comedy purposes in one of the oddest sets ever designed for a motion picture, in “Detectives,' new .•<•- starring comedy of Karl Dane and ' George K. Arthur, which comes l - | the Voneastle Theatre Monday and t Tuesday Mat. andnight;. i The new set kept the Metro-Gohl- ; wyn- Mayer property shops busy for I several days. In the picture the j mummies represent a collection of a I strange Kgyptolngist, turned crook and the heroes of “Rookies’’ a* amateur detective.*, bluinder into a strange scries of hairbreadth atlvenI aures in the secret grotto. Hatte even gtt* w rapped in mummy-cloth nml ! impersonates a h ng-deail Kgyption j monarch in his efforts to recover the i stolen jewels in the odd adv nture i The new comedy is something tui- , finely new to the screen, in that the | story itself is a bizarre my-tery ! thriller, the laughs being created by ! the two heroes blundering by mistake j into the thrills and mysteries, anti -c:r|>ing usually by their own stup- ; idity. Kvery “straight” thrill is ; thus anti-climaxed in a comical epij sodc when the heroes of “1!, okie” j make an entrance.
VONCASTL?
\l iHKGBAN'DV
“THI BIG NOISK” Kn'UINt; ( OMEDY M H H 81 \R ( Although Chester Conklin,
plays th" featured role in "The
Amount to Be Raised $ 1572
0
13525 16282 109X8 $113 47
T.t p.iyo appealing -hall have a light to be h- ud thereon. Af'.er I. tax h'Mi - .'it In . n di ti rmineil, ten in more tax Myers feeling them .'It. aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State B, ard of Tax Coninii*-:oi,ers fui furthi r imi final action theieon. i>> filing a petition 'lu ll fi,i with 'i. ( ,unity Vu.'itoi not later than C fourth Mon,lav of Sep’.i'intier, an,I the stnte Hoard will lix a dat" of healing in this county.
Hated August 21, 1928.
FRANK KHWAUiXS. Tiu.-tce,
NOT l( E TO TAXI’AV t.Hs OF T \X 11A IES
In th" M itter , di teiinimng the 'Tax Kate* foi Certain Purposes by Washing'.'n Town-hip, I’u nam Cnuaty, Indiana. Heft,re the Township
Vdvisory Boanl.
Notice i- i, • by gM-n the taxpayers of Washington Township, Putjm tount.N, Indiana, that tin prop r It gal otfji 11 of said municipality n their regular meeting place, on the Ith day of Sept., I92K, will consider the following budget: Bl'DGKT Cl.A.SSI I K \TION FOR TOW’NSIUPS
Township Fund
.Salary of Trustee $ Office Rent Trustee’s Lxpcn-e
Kecords and Adv I’tiy of Adv. Hoard Kxum. Ref, rd-
Mi-t'ellaneous:
1. Attorney Total Twp. Fund
Boatt Fund
Labor Koad Tools and Mach Bridge* and Culverts Gravel, Stone and Other Material
Mi-ri llaticnu.*:
720.00
(50.00 160.00
300.00
15.00 25.00
50.00
..$ 1320 00 . . . $ 2000.00
200.00 300.00 200.00
280.00 . $ 2980.00 $15500.00 (ioo.oo $145100.00 1200.00 800.90 >00 00 700.00 190.00 xttO.OO . 2259.00 900.00 120000 >700 00 400.4(0 180.0;) .SldXKUhl
\SI who Big
j Noise," is best known as a farce 'Comedian. The picture itself, eoming ! next Monday and Tue -day to th" j Granada Theatre, j.* more of a eoin- . edy, in the opinion i.f movie crities. While there are many humorous j situations capably handled b;. th j inimitable Conklin and the support- ' tug cast, the ina : n plot of tliestory (Centers around the attempts e! :i i gang uf crooked politicians t" , ni trol the givi rnoi's ehair in th,' .-tate j of New Voi k. | Allan Dwan directeil the filin for I First National Pictures from an orig inal .stmt written by Hen Hecht author of "L'ndorworld” and many I brilliant novels. The east, in addition to Conklin, , includes Alice White Sam Hardy Botlil Rosing, David Torrance and Jack Kgan. 8YNCBROTUNE PIC 11 REM The Patrons of the Granada T heatre will have th"ir first opportunity | to hear Synchrotone picture* in this j city, w hen added short subjects w ill ibe presented in conjunction with th • ! usual ptogrum. The new singing and talking picture - w ill he presented ni Vaudeville on the screen giving the patrons an opportunity to hear what
they see.
j This addition to the usual program ( should prove a decided novelty, 1 while -bowing at the Granada Mon- , day and Tue-day with a special Lub- ' or Day Matinee at 2 P. M. t HF.TTKR KAHIKS VS ' YKKAGK H V BI KS j I be care of milk in the home may (nullify i.ll the precautions taken b\ the daries and dealers to safeguard
the milk.
I he place of delivery should be protected fr m nc.giiboihood animals | und from the hot sun. A - soon after delivery as possible the bottle should j
| again be placed on ice.
i In preparation for u^e, the averN*ge mother woultl be horrified if any j one else were to use a somewhat | oded family tli*n rag wrung front | e t too clean di"h water to w ipe the | neck ,f the bottle. Milk uncovered I even for a -lioit lime is likely to be contaminated by flies which carry I all kind- of available germs. Boile I
Today Only CONTTM HI S 2 TO II P. M.
TOM
TYLER £
Monday- ( ONTINUOIH
'lOatch kadldanu
anti hi* PALS
“Phantom of the Range”
( hapter
A LLLll"
MFHt II VMS T It KKTS M \T INKL. (OMKD) ODDITY \ DM ISSION
2 'TO 5:30 5:30 To 9
IOC lUe
M AT. 2 TO 5:30 NK.HT, 5:30 Ttii,
llllllliilllllllllllii
GRANADA da
MOM) VV
\M>
It KSDAV
'I tl't
2 I.
^OS$F
CHEfTERCOMK^^ Louder and Funnier than “McFADDEN'S FLllTS" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
Monday—Tuesday
split IA L M M IN KK 2 P. M. MuMit)
“SYN( HROTOMr
thi: m:\\ singing and talkin(, i’kti®
' \l DK\ ILLK ON THK S( KFkA
Special Prices 15—35c* .MaLk^
Today
LAST TIM KS
( ONTTM Ol S FROM 2 TO II P. M.
I. \S I ( H \PT KU “ I K ML OF I K.LK"
REX BELL! Girl-Shy Co) ( OMKDV
Admission
M \ IINKK 2 To :,:;5o NK.HT 5:30 TO «»
Man bath.* nan I* i and ct ntlnu' il thi"itc4| and fall. "Sunl clit '*1®
tailing i""tl -
will be 1 writing the I iu:>) Divi-ion, 129 Si u. •
uteiisd.- must be kiqit free from germ* after boiling. Needle » to say personal tlealme." and freedom from infectio: - of any kind should be required of th pet n preparing the
; feeding*.
Roth i,vet feeding and under feed-
I ing are t i be avoided.
^ ( ml liver oil naily except tluring the heat i/ the -unmter t ill Itelp the health; baby to develop. From a
!m u 11 ' ti - .' i - threo tine r li. Bunta, ■ 1 '■ trlj ond month , badl> biuist 1 (if wel! digestetl) the amount may I when she at'c:,l,nt» * i lie gradually incieased to a teuspotn- (in an i‘lt , ('tii. w: - ' full twice a day. ing through the 1I! I
Death Submarine RaiwA Fnm S' 7 '*
'' $*&***' —'Cite _ AH. o h * i , * ll * n * ,uHm:, ' ine 1 ^ in which 77 men me) (heir "irmne , ?!* sd ' if ’ fr “» 'mur* ot desperate .. pipe 4nd * tcel csble* to the sunken vci-d.
