The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30,1932.

FALL CRETONNES

And

Curtain Nets Before you fix up vour home for fall see o_r collection of ne» curtain- and I'rape*. Fhey comprise the in dotiuncolors ami materials, and are off. ■ -.1 pnee-. 'mart Im'kmjr hriitht colored cretonnes r> <-ny of them are tub fa-t and aun fa-t, all yard wide,

special at

& 9Qe Y<1.

10 15

(.ore looking curtain nets both fancy plain colors 10 inrhe- side, special at 10c - 15c - 19c vd -

Read' made ruffled

I urtains — I’air

79c S1.00 S1.50

S. C PREVf) COMPANY

HOM ■'TORE

days at their home here. Mr. and Mr- Albert Steinmeir and family of Incianapoli*. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and family and J C Wilson were din er (fue-t- Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Tarr.ey Wilson an family. Mrs. Elisabeth McC.auehey spent Friday with Mr- M-(ftrie Gardner. Mr. and Mi Herman Reddish ason of Los Angele-. Mr. and MrNoble Robin- ’ hd S’ n of Fillmore, and Mrs. Audrey Mou't of Inrli.:nipclis spent the week en i with Mrand Mrs. Bert. Gardner and family Mrs Mart's.' t Fink left Me n day for New Y 'rk city after a vi-it with relative- .ere.

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rs. T. E. Lewis,

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i hdale an 1 Joe Crosb;

of Lo

Ky, spent Friday

eve -

nin" w

Mr.

and Mrs. N F. 9

crib-

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Mr.

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. Ira Gott and

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Mr

Ma

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Wedn*

w

th Mr. ami Mr-.

Lo e

Jeffrie

? at

ckville.

Mr.

Mr

-. Cleli Bain and

fam -

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and

|r- Ivor Bain and

fam •

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M

ora Bain alter de'

the

Bain

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park, a

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ille.

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felter visited la>t

veek

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with M; an<i Mr- Gene Tucke- and Mr an . Mr Her' I.ei-ure at Craw-

fordsville.

Mr. .. d Mrs. Kdward Malcolm of L : -. rt, R -ert Ma, elm un i Mrs.

OBITl ARV

Mary - Finily Iroriand was bom in North Branch. Mich. May 13, 187'U She died at Clay County Hospital, Brazil. August dl. 1932 after an ill-

ne s - of only a few day-

She was married to Melvin I-arree at the age of eventeen years. To th: union was bom one daughter. Mrs. Linnie Van Der Wen now residing in

Washington, Michigan.

She spent her entire life in and around Detroit, Mich., and it was r.ere she met Arthur Roberts to whom -he

was married, Nov. 17. 1929.

She united with the Presbyterian church at an early age. Tho’ she lived an unpretentious unassuming life, she performed one of its finest missions. that of being a true and lov-

ing mother.

; To this husband, daughter, sister

and two grandsons that -he leaves

e • hicago ! ma y faf, . W eet influence of her ar-i M'S. N. | |jf e abjdp j n a || their hearts in years

, Jr., accom-lfc, eome

Then let our faith triumpnant rise And hear with hop*< our Master’s all

rib-er Ade y with Mr C. B. Ade

to I-ike Wawasee, Tues

ek’.- vacation.

and Mr- Is’-iand F’i k and famInd anapolis, Mr- Ted Gran, r.«i Mrs. Onille Pitj ck and ni Mrs. Ray Whitson held a

Ra' oon crce K Sunday,

and Mrs. Cecil Brown of • are wit i,g Mr uni Mrs.

Phillips.

Rebe -a Wilson is visiting

family j

Mr

ireenc Claren;

Mrs.

Mr. an ; Mrs. Ollie Wilson and

at Indianapolis.

Mrs. C. M. Inge and daughter re- ! irned on e T • from a motor trip thl> ug the ea-t. Mi-. Ah I., slid -on Kenneth if I du-nup.... spen ing a few

His cross become- our cherished

prize

We gladly ‘‘Crown Him Lord of All.” ( ARD OK TH \ N K ■' We wish to express our sincere I thank- snd atyreciation to all h"-e i who contribu’ed flower- or in any ■ way heljied us during our re, ent bereavement. Arthur Koliert-. Mrs. linnie Van I»er Veen

ily. , night and Sunday. rilmer Ball moved to Portland one Mr. and Mrs. Flbert I), day this week. visited with Van Humphnrt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rivers attended Viola .McCamma'k and S the Rivers reunion Sunday at Craw- Mrs. A D. Sanderfordsvilie. yearly meeting at Mi. - Anna May Massey is visiting Thur-day. , Miss Goldie Calvert. Mrs. Morel Pries of Fulti

visited last week with Jo, Hii

K \ST JKFFERSON TWP. Ply Allee and family of 14 Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilkei.-on and is were called here Sundn

I two son- and Paul Dorsett of Indianapolis visited with Loftie String-

er's Friday.

Bom to Mr. and Mrs Karl Foster

| August 27 „•> daughter

I Doris Soloman. and wife visited ruve. director of Yerke- Oh—rvatory. who. with brother his father Willie Soloman Saturday serve the eclipse of the sun Wednesday, August 31. It is •- if Nature hitherto unknown to man will lie revealed.

death of Oscar BuiGertie Stringer and Joy |

called on Viola Hodge FniJ

n>cn.

Hi hell Kenne 1 -j with Mrs. Bertha Terry aj(| Sunday.

or\, locateil at Williams May. Wi-., is -hown in lower photo.

NKC.RO BtPTISTS TO M KKT HOUSTON, Tex. (I l>,—The annual convention <,f the \‘a‘ ona! Baptist

c L'nited State-, one national gatherings the country will be t. 7-12. iNdegations in

e ess of 8,1 1 fr m every state usually ..ttenri - convention

Convention of th iarge.-P of negroes held here S

Fred

PORTLAND MILLS Wolfe, I^ona. Walter

ami

Mary Jean Calvert and Mis- kathem

Pnger -pent Sunday in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and children spent the day Sunday with Mr and Mrs- Charlie Scott and fam-

NO QUARTER "Nature in the Raw"—inspired h\ the savage feripcity of a deathhuttle between a vicious tiger and the bloodthirsty Black Panther —the terror of the data jungles.

FELS-NAPTU works your way for boiling or soaking!

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF T\X LEMEs

In th- ■ atter of determining the tax rate- for certain purpostOll

son T< Ecard. N ti . Coup! .

!• 2

follow

Township Fund Salar- Tru.-cea

Office Rent

Tru-t‘o Expense

R* • tising

Care , f 1 eineteries

Pay * \dvjsory Board

Pay • l itere-t Tru.-’ee's Bond l egal St ndees

Ex imination of Records T '-al Township Fund

Tuition Fund

Pav , •' Teachers

Total Tuition Fund

Library Fund

Library Tax

STJi'

HO

150 300

20 15

1200

75 35 25

2600 °550 9550

—and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes

Putnam County, I diana Before thi |

the ta fersoi

. that *h. proper iagal officerg of sai i: J

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BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

Special School lund

Repair of Buildin.-- ^nd Groii

Repair of Equip'iien’

School Fumitut- Equips^

School SupplieJanitor SupplieKuel for School

Loans. Intere.-t and In;-unW| Teachers In.-titu’e

Janitor Service

Tran.-pc rtafion of Childitn Light and Power

Miscellaneous

Total Special Sccool Find

Bond Fund

Bonds

Interest

89 Total Bond Fund

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAIDED Fund Fund Fund Fund Fad

Twp. R-iad Tuition Sp ■■

L Tot B ciget Estimate for in- M

coming year

2 D du t Misc- Revenue incomr g .ear (estimated on formi year Misc. Rev.) 3. Sub-tract line 2 from line 1 4 Une' ended appropriations July 3l of present year '• YU id iitinnal appropriations e’we«n July 31 and Dec 31 6. T<-011 ,rary bars to be paid be f n 1 lo'e of present year 7- T ’ ! (of lines 3. 4, 5 and 6) h. A tual Balance July 31st of

pr> ent year

9. Ta to be collected present •‘■ar 1 December >ettlement) 10 M:- Rev. to be collected pre-ent year (1-3 of line 2) ’ ! r< ‘ •! (of lines 8, 9 a"d 10) 12. Subtract lino 11 from line 7 13. F-t Working Bal. for six months after close of next y i" t greater than C of line 3) .4 Amt to be raised by tax levy

(add hnes 12 and 13)

2690

9550

7465

ir

2600

1200 8350

7865

680

5500

4475

40

3320

13850

90

12239

1399

787

4900

5949

1200

275

4400

3990

2599

1062

400

9700

9*49

721

4150

2390

l’ 13C0

4175

3830

2021

8325

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They are not present in Luckies ...the mildest cigarette

you ever smoked

VVVT buy the finest, the very finest W tobaccos in all the world — but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature

Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls

FUNDS

PROPOSED LEVIES

in the Raw is Seldom Mild’’—so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words— ' It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in ever) city, town and hamlet say that

Luckies are such mild cigarettes.

“It’s toasted”

That package of mild Luckies

IJ •* *** u.nk 4 bener book, preach a httUr :ermon, or make a better rr.oue-trap than bu neighbor, tho he butld hu house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. ’—RALPH WALDO EMERSON. Does not this explain the world wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?

1 To’i-nahip ! Tuition i £p<*cial School Library ! Bond , TOTAL comparative

Levy on Polls

.50 .50

Lev. on property .25

75

.75 .01 .44

229 STATEMENT TF TAXES C I-UXTEl 1 BE COLLECTED Collected Collected rtS

585

8359 two

118

1715 25465

P 1

!FUNDS

Township 4.S60 3)70 ITnfv 1155 427 - • 01 ? O , 8130 9174 | ; ‘ 'a. .-ihool 9622 12245 Libnry n5 T-- ’ 3740 3850 ■ OT.-vL 27207 28981

, ■ •»ppe i! mg -n ill have a right to he heard r tW

• ■ 'Vc K en determin' d, ten or more t.ixp.* eG ^ r;. ., , by g uoa levies, may appeal to the .tat Beari ' , •!

si ner"

vi’h the end the «■

Lmh

‘ - hive hi en determined, ten >y raeh levieo. may appeal |

Uu'the and •final action ther on, by Hlinj 1 ‘ ’ 'k’ktjdl

mtv Auditor n^t Lt r t o in tiie fourtn

<te L' \ og i»t

a.d wifi fix’

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d»K > of h"aring in rh' B. C. COX, Trustee.