The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1932 — Page 2
TRZ Pl-^irr RANStB GFj^N’CASTLE. INDIANA TVKDaY. AUGyST 30.4-.2.
FELS-NAPTHA Golden soap and lots of Naptha
THE DAILY BA NNER
And
Herald Consolidated “It W.Te* For All” Entered in the postuf^ce at Greencastle, Indiana, as s« ond class naail matter under act of Mar<' *. 1S'9. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail ir. Putnam county; $3.50 to $3 j0 per year by nuril outside Putnam county.
and Mrs. Jchn Boyles are from Wisconsin wnere they
the summer.
Mr
home spent
Mr ani Mrs. Albert Landes have returned from a visit with their son. Dr H-.rbert Lande and family,
Cnicago.
HK ‘HL MISSING PLANE BE1 IEf
LONDON, Aug 30 (UP/—An a r an . po—ibly tr.at of Clyde Al* • L-^ anti Jt .n Bix icon, who ave e?n .-:ng eveial uays on their „ttemp'.- : trans-Atlantic flight, was r.eai.: ci: t.'.e Welsh c./ast Friday by
a patml of the Automobile Associa-. lion, officials of Jhe organuation announced todu;
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Tropical Storm Heads Into Gulf
CLOVEP.DALE Several from here attended the funeral ot P-us-eil Martin at his reside: ce. -cutr.east of town. Sunday af-
ternoon.
j ’ Mi and 3h Roland Fox of Indi- , anapolis spent a few days here and at Quincy la-t veek with relativeMeiribers of ^ K of P. lodge and their families neli a picni;- at Cata-
j ract Falls Sunuay.
•I Mrs. Lina .. .r.inghair anu Mrs
Carasan CU-*« To Meet Wednesday
The Caravan class of the First
C: :.an church will meet for a pi- ■ in-supper, in the basement of the rch Wednesday evening at 6; ./ o'clock A good attendance is de-
this i- the first social meet-
ing -ince spring. There will be an
SPREADS TERROR ALONG SOUTHERN TIP oF FLORIDA. NO DEATHS REPORTED.
SUB'* R1BE FOR THE BANNER | BANNER CL \"II 1ED ADS PAY
r je Town-nip Notice /- I Indiana that meeting plat
budget:
Mr. and Mrs. Jo'n Cannon are at home after a trip to eastern Penn-
P juttm C*' 1 ‘ ulana Before the Tov Ad% - ania
t the ta - ,= tnwT -mo. Putnam Coun y.!
H er legal
w<lk MIAMI. Fla., Aug 30, (UP(-The
tropical storm whi, blew out of the
Pi am Mrs C. B O'Brien return- Caribbean to sprea momentary tered home Tuesday afte: a two week’s' ror along the souT.emir.ost tip of vacation. jFloiida changed it course at least
four times and G -y was believed
; Nora Mormon and daughter Maxine
.attended the meeting of the Bapti-t e j c(n:)n 0 f officers, association at Huosier Highland + + + + + ♦
Mrs. Allee of near Belle Union
-pe t the weekend with Mr. and Mr-. Reading Club To ; Abe Cohn Meet Thursday
! Mr and Mr* H- G. Vandergnft and The Country Reading Club
meet witn Mrs- Albert Stoner, Thurs-
will
I
DCtVT RUNUNDER A H AN DU AP The lack of money the presgi,,. weight of unnaid hillt un fh * man to do his ber.t »ork ln th race of life. Now of all t lm " vou must keep yourself at v/I best—our tjuick, confidential locn system sill enable you pay off those pressing bills INDIAN A LOAN COMPANY t>hor *- l: > 2V 2 L wj h
the . .tte: N d 1 !* e.i!. , .ni‘ ' •n./'i'a^Rarer f^r^Cer Purposes by Mon
t (innm Before the Towr.-.'UP Advisory Board of Monroe towr nip. Putnam County.
headed die
,ut ir. the Gulf of Mexico, to
:a>e<s«
tt.cerf of -aid murdc:
tV.c- 12 day M ■ - tember 1932. wi.l . ns.der th- foil-•wing' FA DoEL CL ASIP ICATION FOR TOWNSHIP
ry at their regular Mrs Charles Buis, ea-t of
castle H urst
is visiting with
in this city.
Mrs.
GreenJarr.es
ToWN-HiP FUND
Offi In--
Tra Off.
Pa\
id Adv. .
R ard
frii* . • • •
at Ac i Itec
Miscellaneous: Total Twp. Fund tuition fund Pay of Teachers School Tiansfers Total Tuition Fund
. i 720
id)
125
2. r .
150
15 50
150 $1325 $12,274 150 $13,424
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair M Blog and Ground Re >air of Eguipmem School Furn a;. . Equip School SupplieJanitor Supplier Fuei for S-’hoc,. Loan- Ir.t. aid Insurance Teachers' Inst tutJanitor Servic Ttar s-ortaticn <t Children Lift IP
Mi:->ceilancou-
Total Special S.h. Fund
. 300 . 200
300 400 *00 500
. 100 . 1200 . 3»d0
300
Dr .and Mrs Fowler D Brook- ate home from Battle Laae Minn., where
they spent the summer
F. C. Yeager erected a fine monument this week for Peck and Perkin?
in Fore.-t Hill cemetery.
. no though the winds, ed from 35 to 50 i city at times, at. heavy lains, i ause age to rtandirg damage to proper
wn . a.-ualties. alaiiously estimates an hour velouccom panic i by nsiderable u imcrops and min r
aay afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Mrs. C. E. Stoner will have the program and h-r subject will be: “Paul, The Man Who Changed the World.” Responds will be from the Paulina Epistles.
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175 173 440
idget ist ' ■ ' i. .i.i'i, ESTIMATE OI FI NDS TO BE RXl'ED
Towi.-hiv
Fund
I. Total Badget Estimate for incoming yr. $1325
c D-'i - t M: Revenue incoming year
(estimated on former year Mise Rev.) 3 Substract line 2 from line l 4. L ne\|>eiided Appropriations July 31
of present year
7. Total (of line? 3, 4, 5 and 6)
■* Actual Balance July 31st of present yr.
'. Ta: to tie collected present year
(December -ettlementi
II. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) 12 Substract line 11 from line 7 13. Est. Working Bal for six months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2
of line 3)
14. Amt. to be raised by :*x levy
(add lines 12 and 13)
PRGPO
Net Taxable Property ..amber of Taxable rolls
office of Twp. Trustee)
1325
7U0
2025
*30 700
1550
475
Road Tuition Sn
Faiid Fund
$13,424
4,000 9424
School Fund $*.275
9,2.
I>r. J- G. Campbell has
home from Battle Ground where he
.-pent the past five weeks.
Mrs T. C. Cox, east Seminary treet, entered the county hospital Monti ay evening f. r treatment. Airs. W. V. Brown has returned to her home from Maplewood, N J ..here she -pent the summer with her
S 4 50 17,874 10? 17 500" 15,815 2.057
4 712
5,lh9 i i 14.46‘, th «
42
6,500 11 450 3014
4.00-
A. Hirt of Greencastle entered Clay county hospital Sunday for medical treatment. He was dismis-ed
Monday.
1075
LEVIES
6,76
7-652 |
$un.2:-
191
Levy on
Levy on
Amount to |
P?,l]s
Prvperty
Be Rai-ed i
$1,075
0.769 1
50
.63
7,652 |
$100
*1.26
$15,496 '
FUNDS
Township Tuition Special School
TOTAL -
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECT Lb AND TO
. , EE COLLECTED
1 o !>**
Collected Collect/• ' llected Collec.e.t 30 Levy 31 Lew 2 l evy 33 l evy $ 1 H83 $ 1.177 s 1.''.43 i 1.07o
) The local Moose lodge will meet , Wednesday evening at S o’clock in ■ regular session. All member* are
I urged to be present.
Mrs Albert Ru-h went to her home in Roachdale Sunday, after undergo- j
ing a major operat: n a week ago at pareil for t v^ wor
’
Frank H Devers who wa- in an was pre.ared foaccident on the National road early ! 1 ■*-' Monday denied tbat he wa- married n F- cau ng a ma
The tropical gah blew in from the Bahamas and ihrk-ked over Homest ad, Fla.. 40 mi: south of here at
returned l,i;idni * n ' ^ ; cin * l ' W * 2t f, r
ub erv.. R. W Gray, was headel nerthwert in the E i glades wheie it
mig :t spend its i rce
Wind truck thi.-
noon, giaiually ir. while the barome:-
ing thr ugh the d la-hing coa-t wat-
50-inile velocity a
Cat died dowr. th; No un has been
one t.a been repo.'
Practically the
ed was in fruit ot.
of the high winds . ear Homestea-
ruined.
Storm Gainings along he toast, r.ariged to i.uiri Ft I.aui.erjale b pirg was maie fa
Mrs. Nellie Runyan were in Indiana-
polis last week.
Mr ad Mis. Chalmers Wiles and family attended a birthday surprise party for Herbert Brown at Gosport
Saturday night.
Mrs. Edna Dobbs of Grants Pass.
Oregon spent from Wednesday until 11 ' Fiiday with her brother ar.d wife, j To Meet
Mr. and Mrs Pnin Runyan. . -njen of the driBerent Mr. and Mrs Estes Duncan were ( th f nr-s- an c urc ..n :have birthdays in July, August ano ** jl. a "r Mrs.^ Herschel Fester of' are guested to meet in
secwho
the primary room of the church Wed-
Greeruastle -pent Sunday with De3da at 2:30 0 ‘ cloCk .
+ a. .*
Gpidia Kennedy and
ity i. late afterr ased in velocity fell, was whirlned -treets and into ?. fury at a :'e.. hours later,
norning.
- orted killed. No
ei injure!
. carriage reportards in the path The avocado crop wa- reported •i been issued all Later they were - warnings fiom Key West. ShipHomes were pie-
Mr. and Mrs
family a d Miss Syble Pottoioff attended t.ie Sutheriin reunion near ilt. ileiidian Sanday. Mr. and Mrs- Pnin Runyan and Mrs. E 'na Dobos epent la^t Thursday at Go-port wit.i Mr an . Mr-. Ruby
Brown.
Mi and Mr- Chalmers Miles and daughters spelt Sunday with Mr and ills. Marion Hadden at Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwin and family of Indianap lU were dinr.ei guestSunday of Mi. and Mis. H G. Yan-
aergrift.
Freu La-iey, Mr.-. Luella Jonian and Mrs Nellie McDonald wer in Indianapolis Monday. The Rev Northrop of Greenca-tle filled his regular appointment at the M E hun Sunday night.
Members Met At Pleasart Hill Church
Sevi ral members gatherei at Pleasant Hill church in Madison township Thur-day. the men cleaning the cemetery and the women cleaning the chur.h. A b untiful ( inner was served at the noon hour and was greatly
enjoyed by all- ^ *
Those prese t were Mr. and Mrs. han Ruark, Mi. and Mrs Will Johns, Mr. an i Mr* Yanorsondoll, Mr and Mrs. Isaac Brattain, Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Wells and son. Mr- and Mrs. | Omar Eos.-end, Mr. ani Mrs Frank ' Toney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mr and Mrs. Will Thomas, Mr and Mrs John Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Regers, Mr. and Mr*. George Skelton, the Rev. Herbert Battain. Charles Matshall, Henr;. Marshall. R.ss Fur-
MANCai RIAN VOLCANOES
STAGE OWN KEYOLT: 1 ™ 1 "’ Jame ' " alker Thomas &ars
Angu- b uqua, a-d Fail Marshall and
Swinging -treet . wn. The coa.*t
Township .... T uition Special School Poor TOTAL ....
Taxpayers aopearmg
14,051 13211’ 14 345 10.990 5,44ft 9.5b
$35,846 $26,310
-hail ht\e a right to be heard th*^
V*96 .207
levit-- have been determined, ten or rr.or>- taxpayer? fee grieved by such levie* !,ay aj.peal t" the State Board of ■ : further and final action thereon, by filing a petition : C mty Auditor not later ’n.ir. th.- U urth Monday of Septe Board will fix a date of h>- nng m this county.
Dated August 29, 1932 CHARLIE HENDP.U H
{.4 *46 $15,496
After the tax
t- their -elves ag-
- r with the
r and the State •
^ indicated in a story of the acci-
/ dent.
Dr. and Mrs. E. RBaitiett hive jr turned to their home a? 723 En*t
- r
- 052 • ifler a year.* leave of ab.-ence from I*-Pauw University.
Mr- Lois Palrr.ei and Lola Stokoe
of Chelsea. Micl grandm/ther, M
m an.
un.
r disaster.
E.en power f< lighting purposes wa* hut off. itizens brought up ken an. an: rredle* They put in extra -toie- of food. They bouirht naii.* and loan icadevl window.- and do.rs. Theater*, of course, cl set because of the power
dowr..
T ien the wii began to increa-e in
are visiting tli ir ''elocitv. T5e arometer dropped 10
point in eight hour, at Ft. Myers. It w>nt down to 29 76 at Key West
Kate M. R' :>ert4. Robert on. 624
G a -. 111. v
-treet.
Truxt-
N()ll( E TO I VNPAT I R' OI TAX LEND -
In the Matter of Ueterminimr the Tax Rates for Certain / s a Town-hip, Puti ar t’ounty lidiara that the ) roper lev municipality at the.r regular meeting iace, on the 13th d
1922 will consider the follow:riv budget: BLDG ; Cl A.-.51F1CAT10N FOR TOWNSH I
ses by Javkfficers of said f September,
TOWNSHIP FUND
Salary of Trustee
*720.00
Office Kent
60 00
Trustee’s Ex|»eii?e a. Traveling
. 150 00
Record? ond Adv
. 175 00
Ray of Adv. Board . ...
r
Exam Retords
. 25 00
Mi-cellaneoua. 2
40 Of'
Total Tw p. I'ttnri .. . .
#1185.00
TUITION FUND
'■* ‘ —■
Pay of Teachers
*3790.00
Sthool frensfer?
3130.00
Total Tuition Fund
*6940 00
SPECIAL S< HO
Repair ef Building .■
G ro a nd
Repair of Equipme: t School Furn and F.
School Supclies Janitor Supplies .. Fuel For Schools Loan-. Int. and Ir S:hqol Tran.-fets Tfarh-rs lastiTtlte Jar.it: r Service . T ran *(><>! tali' n of < Light and Power
Total Spei lal Sth. r .
FUND ... $
Fay E M ea
er filed auit i; avainst Janie .J to quiet title • .
| S itherlin is at ,,
; tiffs, ✓
Mis* Mary 1. ten, 0., who w i-
wa a:ie?te
an i 29.61 here of impending
and Ruby N. Weav- mlated. rcuit court Tue*day Thee rep :• derson and ethers |t j on . Miami th r-al estate. Roy C icrdinaate pa---i/ey for the plain-1 ma |t in g lt u
1 port, of hurr. .
..se Coxhead, Waradly injured in an
auto accident re. i-ntly on the Nati n-;-tl mad, wa- rti., itcd slightly imI proved Tuesda-. at the county hos-
30000 I pita |
50.00
175 i-O i Funeral -ervices for Oscar Bui* of
• )fWT fk/t I
■'"isOOO township who died, Satur20.00.day, were held from the Millcreek 350.00 : bur ■ north of Belle Union. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Re>. Air-
hart was in charge.
PEIPING, China, (UPl—Manthurj ia, torn for month? by uolilical and military strife, now is experiencing an outburst of nature, according to
-tonr. rivalling t received here. A group of nit without warn- volcanoes in the Hingan Mountain
Range are active.
The volcanoes, described as conical Manchurian hill*, are 12 in number. They are located TOO kip i.eter* north of Harbin and just southwest of Mergeii. They ha\e eiupted ovc..-icnally -ince 1720. when the first ?:-ientifie data concerning mem wa- gathered
and recorded
The Manchunan volcanoes surround I.ake Tat'i, a body of warm water feeding the Urulen River, which flows into the Xonni River. Little alarm is felt as a result of the renewed activity of the volcanoes in the Hingan Mountains. The area is but .-parsely settled and no towns or villages of any consequence are in
danger.
were ?hut-
Ma-A fai-e revolts disaster were cir-
brought drasti acatened to enforce an after the 1926 -Uim ful to circulate rees. No one, however,
200 06 200.no 75 00
:,600 on
.2)00
$7980 00
CloNmldle Plans Labor Day Program
•r C
BASEBALL IOLRNAMENT MAIN FEATURE OF CKLEHR VTIoN NEXT MONDAY
GEOLOGY EXHIBIT GETS I WO L'M .Sl 4L CORES
CHICAGO. (UP)—Two rock cores, one ten feet long and two inches in diameter have been added to the geology exhibit in the E)«M Museum [of Natural HisYory They were secured from relating diamond drills in prospecting and came from great deapth.*, according to Henry WL Nichols, asosciate curator of geology. The shorter is of li.r.estone secur-
the Rev. ani Mr- McKeehan of near
Morton.
Mrs. Ivan Ruar-. was elected chair- | man. wi:h Will J nr*. Ti.omas Sear? ani Mr*. Walter Evens, as committeemer. fer the - .urch.
+ + •h + + ■I*
Misisonary Sociny to Meet Wednesda i The Septetnbei meeung of the W. St list hurih mil he held in t. • f :m of a calico party Wedne- ay al -rnoon at the home of M.-s. J- P. A..en, Jr. T e progra • will be in charge of Mrs. A. C N ithrop and Mr*. B. F. Corwin. A* : .is will be the last meeting o:' ’.ir mi-isonaiy year, a good atten : i.’.ce is urged.
+ •* + ■»•»♦ Arnold Reunion Held >und.i>
The Fu - : ■: county Arnold reunion was held S ay. August 28. 1932, at Fair-view I a i, the home of Ada and Earl Bui • . near Fillmore. There were pr. Arnolds, relatives and friends to e number of 131. The usu i/otmtiful dinner wa? spread an 'Ved. We have been hearing • depression, but there
ce of any lack of any-
thing t r people to eat what bad led; neither was there any ey :• • ,f |ack'’of money.' about 1 which we have also been hearing It w . = nut even necessary to take up a colh ction i' nier to defray expenses
and there w as money
v ! >.*;v SOU) »Y bZCUdlifS k idiG.Ili, Kentucky; Bertha K ^ daughter. Grace Gideon . id vraa daughter. Marian La a. • her m James and wife. D i : v; Dicks anu wife Dorot-
i anapolis.
Among the invited •-t Stella Huffman Ge i. la? Ruark. wife and ■ 1 , Helen and Gaylord Gn (.(J Muriele Tat. .f H... . y* Mae Hill. Jo Ruth 1> .hue u< Chatles N. Brown of Gi- . ■. ,stle. Very threatening rain ^dsiJ up late in the aftemo .m emj body wa rej . .. . of a good rain However, it sprinkled where we w.-rt Before the crowd d - r ,e| freehment committee -u. riredaii serving “Chilly Bear ' The same officer- wer- re-el«J for next year. viz. Ha • \ \;(k president; Alonzo L. Arnold, ri president; Robert Arn. trca-iw Maud Arnold, secretary It is understood that ore tv a name of Arnold or reh.'. : t. inajj invited to come each \ . ;.r, bring la dinner and be a part of the reic also that anyone ma\ as -si gue-t* as they wish t r GdelJ
ner for.
(Cainph te de'sil of budget estimate may be -een in office f Two Trustee)
ESTIMATl III FI NDS IO B1 R U8I D Township Tuition hi*. Sch. Library
Fund
Fund
! Tctal Budget K?timate for incoming yr.
$1185
$6940
*79*0
#150
2 Dertjct Mi-- R('enue incoming year (estima ed tu^former year Mi?c. Rev.)
3. Subtract line 2 frt.m line 1
1185
760 6180
7480
150
4. Unexpended Appropriation.' July 31 of ;.r» *ent year
665
2790
4575
75
7 Total (of lines 3. 4, 5 and 6|
1850
8970
12555
225
> Actual Balance July 31st of present year
667
2100
3860
780
4 Tu\ ' be culle. ted present year i December settlement)
587
4579
4415
!0. Mi*t lit v. to lie collected present year (1-3 of line 2) 11 Total (cf line? 8, 9 and 10)
1254
255 6932
8275
780
12. Subtract line 11 from line 7
595
2038
4280
565
1 1 W oik.ng Bal. for six months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2 of line 2)
692
309o
3990
75
14. Amt. to be raised by ttx levy
(add lines 12 and 13)
$1188
$5128
$8270
PROPOSED LE\ IKS
1 loverdale tanning a big cele-1
R«j> Shannon. 16-year old -on of bration for ne ■ Monday in observ.r. and Mrs. Ear! Shannon. Ru-.-ell-; ‘ r,te °f I-«*b<.r Hay, acooiamg to *nville wa.* taken to the county h< pitil tw'umeirents mm the aouth P iyiarm Monday -uffering of blood p/.-onini'. town. A b.g tseball tournament. It was said the infection developed ^ 0 °t races, -ai k races, music by col-
ored enterta.r er from Indianapolis and other fea e* are on the pro-
gram.
Th<- team- t t will participate in the baseball t. rney are the Colored
from an ingrowth hair on a fin.
„ left in the
-d at a depth of 70 feet in a driu at [treasury. A- each one turns in
measuring 6 feet,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and daughter, B<.nnie Lee. and Mr- Ullie Ro-s, of lx>ui--ville. Ky., were week end guest? of Maynard Grubb and hi* mother. They brought an 8-pound
«ake with them their visit be.ng a rjoveidale Grey
surprise on Mrs Grubb.
Waltonville, III., measuring 6 feet 7 1-2 inches h.ng and two inches n thickness The other is a granite cylinder obtained in Colorado. Tbe brit-tlene-s of rock makes such long cores unusual. These long cores are valuable to engineers in indicating rodk formation and the desirability of
further excavation-.
g; .t
kVSlU) F.itn.-r f,,r Hie many ble r * allready provided, he will find hi* future needs will he more boui .fully supplied. “Count
your Blessings.”
After dir • er, the President, H irvey Nichols. <ali»>d the crowd together •i tlje family history was read by the Secretary Miss Maud Arnold. A report wa* made by the Treasurer.
Robert Arnold.
A nice program had been piepared
All star-, the Greencastle Merchants, JAPANESE M AKE' t.NTIQl F.S
»h. Spencer k -n Parch.e. and the Look II *| l.lhl \|.\\ r ■■ Drawings for the, CHICAGO. (UPi- Making antique* t y r)oroth J r Arnold, chairman of will tak. place at 9 a. m. with!look like new. rev • ile.u of th< r ' '' mitt«e. ft i- irp r-.t-
Maple ,hf first ti't tarting ax 10 o’clock.'-tate of dilapidation, is the unique !o no, ' > how mu< ’ h is avail-
able when /' is put ' ' —
Mrs. James G Hunt, 404 ^ ^ . VR avenue, received wort Tuesday of the ®ACOf)d cont* *t will get underway; trade of T. l*o, chief repair
man for
(serious condition of her step-mother, 1 al 1 *’ m - an<l 1* two winners will’the Art Institute, but is not his only I j" 410 * ,,art Mr*. Mary E. Oliver, Terre Haute. ,h< ‘ n fi,?ht il (,A {oT the champion- unusual accompli-nment. ‘ i D >
’vet Taxable Pr'.nert Number of Taxable
Levy on Levy on Polls Property
$0 108?
.50 .44 .50 .75
#1.00 $1.29*4
seriou*.
Mrs. Oliver fell last week and broke a limb and due to her advanced age,
foil* ................ ’ ’ |JJ -he tjeir.g pa*t 80, •: e$% ■ .m
Amount to Be Raised
$1188 5128 *270
$14586
TO
FUNDS
Township Tuition ... ii Special School TOTAL
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND
BE COLLECTED
To Be
Collected Collected Collected Colle, red
_ 30 loevy 31 Levy 32 Levy 33 levy Township $ iKOO $ 1325 $ 1295 $ 11K8 ' S' 1 950 >00 f,50 * uition 10750 9500 91’20 5128 Fjiecial Schaol 13875 9375 ;t000 8270 TOT AI #27375 820800 *20365 $14585 I i\oayers appearing shall have a mat to be heard thereon After the tax ^ **' ' ,vp l> “*’ n determined, ten or nn.re taxpayer? feeling there -elves a* graved uy such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners tor further and final action thereon, by filing a petition theref„ r w jth the County Audit*>r not later thin th* foutth Monday of September, and the State
Board will fix a date of hearing In thi? county.
into use. Those
r aking part in the program were
4 my Zeiner. Lucille
r ’ hl1 ’ He ia the only Japanese to rear a ! * HerSfh “ l Nichols. Christine and As a prelude to the Labor Day family in Chicago without also reconi- ^ ‘ rta . Wr ' lt ' F r ** , l' a and Verlin game?, the AlHtars will cross bats 'ing births in Japan his five children * * <,h ' V, ‘ da M *J r Hil1 an, i Ruth
Donnohue.
« , mrn m , ' t fqp .1 -t Hue were
A meeting will be held at the court I renes. Both aggregations have won! the same hospital '' hn c Arnold and wife. Addie of Mt.
If a thin* U newer thaa 1#§ yearn ?. U t rl,n * : Jami1 ** Arnold and wife, old, he is not interested. His special i Katle ^ I*»»uis of
interests in renovating A-astic artic-' les. He got his present job by repairing an antiqu. Spanish cabinet for Robert Allerton after others had
failed.
vith the Greys Sunday afternoon in Howard. Jo*ephine. Elizabeth, Eileen I ’he de< iding matinee of a 3-game and Lawrence having been born in
hou-e Wednesday evenirg at 7:30 t game and thia third meeting will o’clock for the purpose of organizing determine the district champion-hip. .t Sociali-t Local. A similai meeting -
will be held at Cloverdale Wednesday' ' aftem «m at 2 30 oVlo? k. Those interestei have Ijeen ir.vited to attend the
meetings.
Paris,
YOUNG MEN ARE M L'IS
Mrs. R. L. O’Haii guests overnight Jack ry Hughe-, and Role ansville, and D .yle Eiburg. They have jt • 3,500 tniie trip Utruua i. ada and the Unite.: >
Their itinerary . ed CMj paign, III., Notre Dan Ivn i:t !i»i zara Falls, Toronto. > •' wa, M
treal. Quebe , N vv and back to Gre- n, was taken in a F i arrayed with flags an were gone eigr.teen the large universiji-
and west.
% These young men attend DePauw this
: E
' ' pMl I
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Dated August 29, 1932.
ELZA PAGE. Trustee.
Mr?. J 0. Cammack has returned from a two weeks outing at Hair-O-Hawk, Mich., where she was the guest of Mrs Fred O’Hair in her summer home on the shore of one cf northern Michigan’a beautiful lakes. Her daughter Eleaix re of West La-1 fayette accompanied her. They report 1 a wonderful trip.
Announcing
Opening of a new Restaurant
TODAY,
AT 314 N. JACKSON Meals Short Orders
Sandwiches
Fount tin Service A. U Moran, Prop.
Mrs. T. G. Yuncker received a cablegram Tuesday afternoon from Prof. Yuncker saying he landed in Honolulu, Tuesday noon He will spend the rtfxt several months on the Hawaiian islands doing research work. BANNER CLASSIFIED aDS PAY
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EE 53> BIG WHITE CHAMPION Rpach of all. will lie ripening about Augu-t 15 • f aj| to ge, some of these this year. . J u i, at Good CSder’'—“That Good Vinegar” and Apple? for *> ^ Pul- J ^ hnson 0rcharrf S mil*"* due we?t of MooresviH* s 1 ” 1 rac *' Tl1 House i n town No Sunday Sales. JOHNSON ORCHARDS, Mooresville,^
