The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY,SEPTEMBERS, 1932.
CONGOLEUM RUGS
and LINOLEUM For one week we are offering 9 \ !- Uontr 'leum Rnps and buriao back r:nt' i Linoleum at a 'er\ special low price. Conjroleum Hugrs, size ° x 12. in blocks and tile patterns. green, tans, blues, in any pattern. $3.75 Spfciii low price for one week HUKLAI* l»A( K PRIMKI) LINOLEl.M In 'er> attracti'e pallern>* if blu ■ i and Ians. Keauliful tile and block pattern'. Special For < >ne Week 65c Square Yard S. C. PREVO COMPANY ihe h<»mk store
FORMER BAIN BRMM.F M \N RETIRE^ \' I IREM VN
Hamn yt-ar-mond t dits of
Chat le • F. • jp^eie , J in part !■ Way bi partn nt 12 men ; tow thi 34 year.* t e 'tnail Prom't
retirement o' A - ne- Ryron, of the lattment. after 26 s aervi. •. a Han -
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-kipping t
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. ■ . \ Five yeai . e Hamm.'
Not enlv
i- rai>c t > a .iptaincy, rank o‘ lieutenant and un the ne-» R • rt-daie
rank, id mu
that the plau- me t.
bas .Mr. R>
event May r al#-. -hown hiniiei' c ntrratulated the service ,.f his fell him with a 1912 re helped '.Ten The article nawid Fire Tie part met ,.nd ha« b.-en reiular en the fire e- tee of *hat ortranizat rfr- nun.:-" of fou' din£. ti .n what is Mr. Ryr- a Jame. Ryr->n. that in all t ese _■ the ranks of “taken \er. litt • t - ers. or sickness.” !> to him. for Mr. Ryron l.ves
- r\ertng in r firemen. In IC tr.e HamPension fund
Mrs. Julia Wilkinson, at 346 Highland street. His only son. Floyd, 32, re sides in Chicago ar.<1 has presented him with a granddaughter, now 8 years old. And Mr O. F. Fairchild, a stepdaughter, he regards as his own child. Korn in .Bainbrioge, Mr Ryron came to Hamm or a *ti 1900 and for six years served i- a fire inspector for the Monon md Trie railroads before he became a 1 ' i it-d with the city's fire department He plans t'» go t ' I i r .la for a fes months rest enil then to resi'-e in Hammond, en ; imr is pension of $96.2.3 a month. TREED i \ I RFist I ED El. PASO Te> (LP»—A ga.it cat that yo» ed several days atop a telegraph poll wa- rescued by fire alai 1 super ntet • t < irley Walker after resilient- no longer muld stolid the serenade The cat was chased u the pole by a dog. and -at there -everal days, fearing to meet the .,g. gre-sor. The at had nearly stc.ned to death. " M.oNG I HE HIGH I (t " Mr. an' Mrs. Gle Shinn spent Sunday with * e patents in Floyd t wmsh.D. The orphan- home has recently been improved by having 160 rods renew wire feme put up, also new gates. Jean Dor.-ett. wh lives in t is vi1 rinity, will drive a motor school bus for Greemastle township. His route will r-ach a- far n it a- the ‘ownship line. Several ft r fits vi. i ity a^emled the dissolution sa'- at the F’ank Farmer place Tuesday. Mrs. Jam-s Farrow, who accompanied Mr. and Mr- E t Halei of Indianapolis. -n a motor trip over the week end in Muscogee. Okla . returned to her hurre here Mondaj afternoon. While Muss gee they snent the time with Mrs Farrow's - -ter. Mr*. Sal ie 3\ - -’ • r .il er h - an l>r. Inland W estove Mr and M r - R"-- /.aring a -in Art - . and 3! -s Augusta <Fl d>w*ll called on Mr .mi Mrs. Carl Ferrand Sunda M ’ d Mrs. Vernon Snider of near Putnamville were Sun- ' day vi.-itots. M and Mr-. Quaeken-bu-h and thre- c ddren of Indiana p !is, were a - . Su day afternoon ca!!e*s with Mr in.t Mrs. Ferrand.
ROACHD.ALE Fre : Tuner an’ daughter of Washington. I>. I'., are visiting the former’s father. John Turner, who is ill at the ho • of Mr. and Mr«. Joh i
. .man
Dr. and Mi- Paul F. Ream an 1 son Visit -'i\ and M ' b w ’h ihp f,, r'- i arenfs, Or. and .Mr-. E. W. R-am in Crawfnrdsville. Mrs. t.eorg Faller and daughter Miidr-ai R,. nd Miss Adarene Thomps n w e msiness visitors in
Indianapolis Saturday
Mi-s Opa - vi-ited over the
\l • s Wi
Denny in Cl •• ■dale Miss Ann I aura an i Madonna alter K KVllle fair
Thursday.
Mr Lulu M.i> all and Mr. and
t-nit childre . enn r Sunday Mr. and
'I lyhiil, Mr ami Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. K R. Mrs E. O. Wining
Phylis Ann. Mr. and Dixon of Indianapolis,
c. Ma>hall a d Mrs
4 ’ii f Greencastle a d
i F'- rrar
Ralph Edwards and nere Thur.-day fiom
Mrs. Maker tertained at Mr . Willian I. K. Aiayh Mayhall, Mr and daughf Mrs. Stanley Mi and Mrs Lydia Tarkii
M ss Mery Mi
Mr. and Mi
children mo.,
la can-port
Miss Ella Vi tlsh is x^- t'ng a few - with M and Mrs. W. L. Franklin m Danvi •.
Rudolph
19.31 Kurd Tudor Thorn Frown 1931 < hirkti Tud-r 19 ,0 Klark Tudor 1930 Blue Tudor 19.30 ( hick.i Tvdor 1910 '■tant'ard Blue ( oupe 1930 Tudor Sedan
M i--., visit, i- aunt. M
ily.
Mi-s Mar
Kay of Springfield, ••xer the weekend with . C. Collins and fan.-
19.50 ”port Roadster
ret Sands of Indianar>. we-kend with t >r i '1 ■ - Pulard San -
po ’- -[jent • S 4 • - s. Mr .t I family.
Ms and Mr- Harrv Call of Inaii , ,s. Ml and Mr .lo-ep.-, Crosby n Ji • . Ky . Mr
an Uall t r.i sons we>e g e-t- o r Dr and Mrs.
1929 Buick Sport ( oach -lx W ire vt heels
i Mrs. \ .t
Sun lay uinn.-i C. E. Call ai Mr. and M
Indianapolis are with their p. nts !er an , Mr. i M Floyd Alg let
*on wht re F-
state ri ad. Dr. a d M
Sunday with is ill at lb-Hur-t in Mt
Miss Luci:
visiting a few Mi and Mr-
Mr. and
■ • .A n. 0 . Mr-. Jame- Menus f Nas iville, Elmer Y ung and - Robert of Indiana31 3( itt Cline a'd daught« Eer-. w- San ay dinner guests f '•! . nd 3' -.Ira Holland and r am31 .id 3' .lame.- R. e left SunA ima where the;, will make their !-.re home. 3! and Mrs. Joseph Crosby of
Lawrence F'aller of visiting this w»ek Mr-. George FaL I
. Grover Ellis.
Monday for Madi- | »ill le employed on a i C. Collins visited e former's mother who me of Mrs Minnie
Meridian.
Shepard of Chicago is iay- v. th her parents. 1 ». A Shepard. 3D-. Ralph Move and
King, Morrison, Foster Company
Wednesday n the room formerly oc- ily of Lafayette -pent \-, u , cupiel bv Cl ..-tain and son. ' Charles Leonard and .
Mr. ai d 'li- < Tarenc- R e.-, acc iiii- Andrey trti Monday to Nashville and a visit with reU:
other places of interest in the south- Mr. and Mr-. W s W. T , enr pan of the state. ily moved Saturdav fmr t, Mrs. 1 .oui.- McGaughey of Ru-sell- . F . n * vi I le visited We Inesday with her sis- , UI ” * 1 e " mJ
• gan. I Ur - ,rd •'» rs - A ■ ,
Mr. and Mr-. Howard Deisner and Indianapolis spent .-.r.da js
m t er attend d the -rate fair at In-. tives here, dianapolis Mondav. Miss Ada Brock
Mr. and Mrs. R"V \A ilson returned 1 to thei home in Dayto 1 ', 0.. Monday after a two week's visit with their parents. Mr-. Ida WiLson and Mr. aivi
Mrs. E. C. Rogers.
Louisville, ’ arae Saturday r a visit with t eir parents, 31ex Crosby and Mr and Mr-. Nathan Call Mr- Kate and Mary Anderson visiteu Sunday aft r'Oun with Mi and Mi-. W. F Franklin in Danville. Mr and Mrs. James Burford and son of h rankfort visited Sunday with Mr .,n Mrs. Clarence Rice and f amily. Mr. ;,n : Mrs. Carl Rady ar*- th‘ parents of a baby boy, burned Tuesday, September 6. Sir. and Mr- Stanley Dix»n o' I - dianapoli- are -pending the weekend witn the latter'- parent.-. Mr. and MrWalter Eads. Marion Martz opened a fruit stand
Rl -SEI.CA IEEE Mr. iind Mrs. J W Redd of Erwin, Term., -.rent FTiday with Miss Lucille
(Janlnei'.
John Guilliams of Berea College. K>., is visiting relatives here.
- Htw- g • mni Mi.-- Anna ! visiting Mr.and M Ted Gs I Clark -pent Tuesiay a*. Bloomington., family at St Paul. Minn. Mr- Iwia McGaughey i- visitir.g Mr and Mr- Kelly Ca* Mr. and Mr- D nrdd Webster near ! Cnicagi tame Satur ay Lr Morto t. | with Mr. and Mi- Iver
Mr. ond 31m Le- Leonard and fern- family.
Xe* V
is visiting F'red 33 '? yj
Calvert.
Miss Artie HaC, of is visiting Mr and Mr- -uni
family.
Mr. and Mr-. Flo>d (AnjJ Friday in Indianapol - Mrs and Mr- i u r.e : [jJ turned Monday fr"m. athpW
ern Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mi- Onille Pn
Makes dirt go without hard rubbing! fELS-fif/tPTH/t
NOTH E T<> TAX PAYERS OF TAX l.EMEIn • • matter of determining the Tax Rate- for Certainhii|t Was Township. Putnam County, L diana,
• e T wnship Advisory Beard.
nei-ny giv n the taxpayers of Washington r’sniniM’i liana, ihat t e proper legal offi ers of said .i.uriiMuti • et ng place, on the 17th day of September 1932. »i!l ’’
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priKiET Cl ASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
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ATTILA— “THE SCOURGE OF GOD” "Nature in the Rmi ”—as portrayed by the great painter, Harvey Dunn ... in* spired by the barbaric cruelty of Asia’s most dreaded plunderer . . ."the grass could not grow where his horse had hissed"... 43 3-453 A. D.
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TUITION FUND «f Tea. hers Tuition F'uid
SPECIAL S' HOOLFDl
. .$720 R. pair of 'Building and Gr-jM, . 60 Repair of Equipment ’■30 School Furn and Equip
140 school Supplie.-
15 lanitor SupplieEuel for School-
80 Loans. Bit. a - I L ■ ranir 50 ' School Transfeis $15115 ' Teacher- In-tiyte
1 Janitor Service
*12.tK»fi Transp rtation ' '-hil irr. $12.0'*u Light and Powe-
Mis-ellaneou-
otal Special S Fund
BOND FT'NT
Ronds
Interest ....
Total Bend Fund ,> ' rplete detail of budget estimate may be -een in I'dic™!
Township Trustee!
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED
Two. Road T itim sj Fund F’und Fund
Tot.il Flu-ig't estimate for incoming
ya- $1215
Is . • Mu-. Revenue incoming vear rtedon former year Misc Rev.)
Subtract line 2 from line 1 1215
Un< \iended Appropriatiors July 31 of
; m-en? year 613
ditional appiipiiatuxis b"tween July 31 and Der-errber 31 T< e ,ty loan- to be paid before close
••• nt fear . 7 '* lof lines 3. 4. 5. and 6i 1728 17705 l2w! Aetuil haia ce July 31st of pre ent ..
$120'.'
2000
K>m i! B 9 * 7705 3944
jM
ii
>2 l^sY-
—and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes
I •, to he • lle.ted |)re-ent year tDecerriier settlement! P“' to be collected present year • 1-3 of line 2! Total tof lines 8. 9. a d 10» Suotr,’ t line 11 trom line 7 BaJ fer six mor.thf'e r loso of next year) not greater , V ill to )e* rai-ed by tax levy (add 1 r* 12 and 13) ...
580
1057 675
60n
80 13649 4i'56
600ti
124*
$1275 $10056
1 hey are not present in Luckies . . . the mildest cigarette you ever smoked J E buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world — but that docs not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucks’ Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, wc never overlook the truth that "Nature 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 w ords—"It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. "It s toasted" That pachag* of mild Luckies
Net 1 cable Prorertv Nun --r < f Taxable Poll.; FUNDS Township Tuition penal S’bool
Rnpi
TOTAL
PROPOSED LEMES
l,evi on Poll*
Levy on pmnerty t n8
.70 .27 .17
$1.22
' OMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES
AND TO BE COLLECTED
FUNDS I Tow siip j R ' ad .
Collected Collected
Spec Bond
Ollectel j ,'S
School
1200
15400 10595
4000
$3244'!
■ 732
1295$
win 3115
$2479$
If * r an w : a »-r.tr hi F f»ra. b a b-tUr >rrmin. cr make a krtr mjxu-trap than bo nttgbbor. tfy> bt butlJ bo haiM tn the e . :bt u •yrU util nabt a btsttn path :» bo a**. "—RALPH WALDO EMERSON not this explain the world w ide acceptance and approval of Lucky Stake ?
. ».>eo»u yo--*’ ./j,,
■ • ap •caring shall have a right h. be heard therf)"" tr ■ been detetmined, ten or more taxpayers r f l! * rots
- gr *•.< i * uc h levies, may apueal to the State Board ot T*
Turther and final action thereon, by filing a petition tM .
• ' 3 ulitor not later than the fourth Mondav of Seph? n '‘*'
* ' -* a’- f hearing in thi* ">unty
Date-I September 7, 1932.
EDWARD CHEW, Trustee Waehiagton
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