The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1932 — Page 3
n t. PAIL i EAjs’MEB, (affiBNCaSIiX. INDIANA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lifSil. . .. . , . _ .
T ASSIFIED ads
—For Sale— 3R SALE: 9x12 wool fiber ruff, dIlu-. $fi <>0. Cook’s South Etui Fiiune 134. 17-2t C^K SALE: Fallen Grimes Golden l glut DsMOB Plums, Concord l, 'train’s Orchard. Phone R-6-tf JR SALE: Ford Tudor Model A-490-L or at 4U8 Elm St. 9-tf. J(,H \LE: Grimes Golden, JonL ml Wolf River apples, and I, grapes, at reasonable prices. Ogg. Phone 286. KFtf
THE CASTLE CAFE Ope,, every night until 1 A . M.
^ unda y Evening 1 (’how Mein 30c F CfflTVINE & WASHINGTON STS.
Ii SALE: Wind fallen Grimes l: ipples, 50c per bushel. BailOuhard. Phone Rural 45 15-3p |i i SALE: Sorghum, mile . t of Big Four arch, just off Road 43. Albert Cope. 16-2p
■di. - U K Used iurniture, chairs. rU | tables, beds and springs, etc. git v Transfer Co. l7-3p
■or SALE:—Registered Shrop|A otf high class. Price reas- ■ rohn W. Day, Fillmore, Ind.
10-17-2p.
■ u K Shropshire sheep from Kfoc.i stock, ewes and rams.
t.ood cows and heifers. Viola
[pain, Greencastle R. 3. 16-2t ■)K SALE: Early hatched, large, kil bb ciI Plymouth Rock Roosters
, you can pay. Gone and see
Urn ,Ia F. Swift. 16-3p
PHONE 197
Putnam Girls
notice to taxpayers of tax levies
In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purmxec hv Floyd Township, Putnam County Indiana 1 ,,a ‘ , rurp ° bv
Before the Township Advisory Board.
Indiana', 1 that the Imo^," legal d^IlS { ^ ,S l h i P, V , a \ n ] * m roun ‘>' meeting place, on the 20th day of .September 1932. will^nsX o!e‘foflXng
fMll BI E BILL AT
THE GRAN ADA SUNDAV M.l’N rv ass ”
i The Grain,L, Theate, offer its pa- 1AHIRn ^ h ' {<,M 1 < t »1 M Y | ass.
Irons a most attractive program Sun- WIN WOKE IH AN 1 >1 AL day with Joan Blondcll, (M.pular a, SHARK 01 I l.l/Ks tress starring in "Big City Blues," ■ — one of the latest set' o production.-, i Putnam county t H duh girls won
| G O. P W \TCHES BOft.AH (Continued Fnun Page Onel
• IT • a * or * 1 * ' 1 ■ oncP called a ft air imiers ‘‘l ,SPU ^' 1 to trand almost rates '
in the giou|, « oh Senator George
Moses named "sons of the wild jack-
budget :
;v U 0 m| T T! v\ SS,PIFATION F0R TOWNSHIPS
f K SALE:—Apples, Jonathans, ■a t,olden, Wolf Rivers and PorI Buchheit Orchard. Phone Rural ■ 14-tf. - \I.K: Small kitchen cabinet, B k’s South End Store. Phone | 16-2t.= —For Rpnt—
|R KENT: Modern furnished T two, dose to square. 306 kick.-' it. It
11 KENT—West half of double, But Walnut street. Five lUMBI Ineakfast nook and sleeping All newly decorate,!. Gas stove |i rtdr refrigertttion. .1. P. Allen, l east Walnut st. Tues-Sat.-tf li: KENT—Strictly modem front coametad. 4d7 West ■ Meet. )4-4p ■l: RENT: Modern apartment, 2 Is kitchenette, and bath. Well I ne 733-1.. 12-tf B KENT: A modern six room |t ' t in good condition with new L Private entrance. 313 Elm I I hone «4,i-L or 296. 9-tf. IR KENT: V r ery attractive modti iee or four room furnished hiitnt Close in with garage, ■nable. I^jckridge apartments. Mi Walnut. 5-tf.
Bh RENT: Modem furnished 3B ' rtment. Moderate rates. 702 B Seminary street. 8-tf
B i t NT: Furnished front room, B 12 Lwab— St. i6-2p I Wanted— I’' D: Housekeeper, 25 to 30 B \ddress Box B. Banner. I 17-lp
INl'KI): Housekeeping by ex1lp d girl. Address Box M, BanIt
B h "M established Company is I i a middle aged man who 1 me farming experience. J lean, profitable luisines . ■ teady increased earnings M*'" " who qualifies. You ran Hiit Immc nights and have your H’" ' ’ iken rare of for the win- | .Mr Stout. MR E. B> St., Columbus, O. _ 13-16-17-19
TOWNSHIP Ft Mi
Salary of Trustee .... ..$600 Office Rent @0 Trustee’s Expense .... .. 125 Records and Adv 150 Pav of Adv. Board jr, Exam. Records 25
Miscellaneous:
1. Legal Services 35 3. Bond Premiums 60 Total Twp. Fund $1070
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers $4,816 School Transfers 3,200 Total Tuition Fund $8,016
SPECIAL school fund
Repaii of buildings and ground- $ loo
Repair of equipment School Furn. and equip. .... School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for schools Loans, Int. an 1 Insurance.... Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children. Miscellaneous Total Special School Fund
(( omplete detail of budget estimate max lie seen in office of Township
Trustee.)
ESTIM ATE OF FUNDS TO HE raised
Township
. Fund 1 Total budget estimate for incoming year. . $1070 2. Deduct Misc. revenue incoming year (estimateded on former year misc. rev)
Special Tuition School Fund Fund $8016 $5151
500
1076
7516
5161
4 Unexpended appropriations July 31 of present year
446
3092
3468
5. All additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31
G. Temporary loans to be paid before close of present year .
7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5, and 6)
1510
10608
8619
8. Actual balance July 31st of present year...
545
5552
4116
9. Tax to be collected present year (December settlement
2978
2819
1(1. Mist revenue to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2)
100
438
11. Total (of lines 8, 9, and 1(1) , ......
1106
8630
737.3
12. Subtract line 1) from line 7
416
1978
1246
)3. Estimated working balance for six months after close of next year (not greater than 'i of line :)) 14. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) ....
535
2613
2506
945
4591
3746
PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property
Number Taxable Polls ...
Levy on Levy on FUNDS Polls Property
Amount to
Be Raised
Township
.11-
945
Tuition 25
.51
4591
Special School .25
.43
8746
TOTAL .50
l.Oh
9282
m re than their shun of prizes with th ir exhibits at the Indiana -tatc fair, a summary prepared at the county agent’s office, shows. The i Putnam entrants von four first ", : ii/c-, two second prizes, two third
1/ . three f"urth ■ cs m ,1 one INDIANAPOLIS. >11K <>l 1933
W I c:c.u
.1 ,..NJ
SPECIAL
■
100 TONS OF 2-INCH LUMP, 'll AFT MINE COAL, [| $3.75 Per Ton A. J. Du«
Yet with Governor Roosevelt in Salt Lake City today, tickling voters of the mountain states with a discus sion of doing something about silver, , a j
even the n ■ ■ < a of Hi • • ’’ publicans wouldn't mind seeing some .>iiaiiaiiai5iiS(Si5i5JE;ii’..v : ai3iB,7-'
of Doctor Bor (Id- - ,othing syrup lad 1 — ■ — ■ —
led out for the west—in mild doses
of course.
j fifth prize.
When the fact that i:*Q gills made Mis clothing ••xhihits '.".Mi girls made 721 h iking exhibits, 2 :1 girls made i'■‘7 canning exhibits, 67 gills made 1 ' f.iinl preparation exhiliits, and 101 | girls and boy.-i made 17:6 health ex- ( hibits. is taken into consideration, the showing of the h» al girls is unusually g,ml. A girl receiving a ribla ' of any kind can be assured that In 1 w. rk was of the highest quality. \ irginia Dean, (ireencastle, won thre first prizes and one fifth prize
MUIIDlDlsl ( (INI ERENl I VLN't K\NK<. Ind., Sept. 17, (UP) I’he lt'33 ci nfen n - of th*' India' a
Methodist Epis opal chut will be held in InilianiijNills in the North M. E. church, it was decided at the an-
NEIGHBORS’ ( OMPI \l N I S BRING ON J All. t I M F.NCB TOPEKA, Kan., (UP) Neighbors lodged chames in p* I c otiil against ) ( lagde Ewing, a*, us ng bi n of disI iurbing the p a.e and u dug vile
language.
It seems from tin evidenco ('h ude ! had deveh 1 peil a habit of stepping out
on his front porch late at night swathed in his pajames, and making enough to i-e ta upset the peace of
the neighborhood.
Claude had a stout defense. His ' » ile test ifie 1 her h isl and was sub-
nual meeting in session h^re. The host minister will be Rev. \V \V.
Wiant.
During rep i ts submitted to the confereme, it was shown by R»v. \V. W. <Toft, I ilianapolis, treasur-r of
the conference, that during 1932 i PCt t0 niglitmai-s, and that he “roar-
1286,560 was expended.
An educational program with the i
Joan Blomlcll
COMPARATIVE STAIKMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED
To Be
(’olio ted Cnlleeted Collerted
FUNDS Township
Read
Tuition
Special School
TOTAL
Taxpayers
levies have been determines!, ten or mote taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may apical to the State Board of Tax Commissioner for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the ( ountv Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State (Board \yill fix a date of louring in this county. Dated September 6, 1932. PAUL FREDRICK, Trustee.
Colie -ted
Collected
Collected
Collected
19.30 Lew
1931 Levy
1932 Levy
19.33 Levy
1(178
995
1289
945
2451
2000
244
6438
6973
6008
4591
6678
5588
5924
4234
16045
15556
13465
9282
shall have a
right to Ire heard thereon.
After the
NOTICE TO T A VP AYERS OF 1 A\ I.FVIFS In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Madison Township, Putnam Count>, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the'taxp; vei s o Madison Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of -aid municipality at their legular meeting place, on the 20th day of Scptemlier, 1932, will consider th*
following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee $720
90
150
10
125
15 25
Office Rent
Trustee's Expense Supplies and Salary for J. P. Records and Adv Pay of Advisory Board .... Exam. Records
Miscellaneous
1. Trustees bond 2. legal Service 3 Misc ToCj Tw p Fund
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers
School Transfer'
... 55 ... 50
‘>5
7*1,265 .$5,810
3,800
•PECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Repair of ‘Bldg, and Ground $ 200 Repair of equipment 50 School Furn. and Equip 75 School Supplies 250
50
. . 240
2000
60 80
4500
. 25
30
Janitor Supplies Fuel for schools .. School transfers . Teachers In-titute Janitor service ... Tran-, of children Light! and Power . Miscellaneous
Total Sp School Fund .*7,560
Total Tuition Fund '.'. ’. *.!... . $9,610 I
(Complete drtail of budget estimate may b»* seen in office of I own snip Trustee ) *-«•
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE HASTED
Township
Fund
1. Total budget estimate for incoming year 1265 2. Deduct miscellaneous revenue iruming year (estimated on former year miscellaneous rev.) .3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 1265 4. Unexpended appropriations July 31 of present
Special
Tuition School
year
651
I'-KSMEN WANTED: We need B"''d ’iien for this county and Tadji ng t ,, nH high grade line J ’ ' Is, paints, etc, to farming ^ "n long credit dating. Must : r mid willing to work full " "kly drawing account. Real I proposition. The Lennox OH & f I'Uliy, Cleveland, Ohio. . Sal ' )5-3p B 'ThP: Women for Housework, 1 •tween ages of 26 to 35. f board. All winter’s work Pght party. Address Box E, care 16-tf. I Miscellaneous— I*'' v, Ng a private kindergarten, r :i ’ 8:30. For information see 1 " Macy at 210 north Indiana 16-2p r 1 f - : , cure of your piano, tuned Mr VcDermid will be of Sept. n. Call Miss g ^NJ’eL 416-Y. 17-2p your Typing see Mrs. J. E. ,p H J for,?et t 1 ''’ Dance at Wlld- ■ ' M '' ip
5. All additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31—transfers • 6. Temporary loans to be paid before close of present year 7. Total (of line.- 3, 4, 5. and 6) 1916 8. Actual balance July 31st of present year. . . 8.8 S Tax to l>e collected present year (December settlement) , 10. Miscellaneous revenue to be collected pre-int year (1-3 of line 2) 11. Total (of lines 8, 9, and 10) 12. Subtract line II from 7 : • • i.3 Estimated working balance for six months after close of next year (not greater than Mi of line 3) ••••••• 14. Amount to be rinsed by tax levy (add lines 12 ■" d m PHOTiissn 1.KV1K.S
Net Taxable Pronerty Number of Taxable Polls Ury on' FUNDS PrO 07? y
Township
Tuition
Special School
1728
188
Fund 9610
8216 2965
360
11535 1987 3600 460 8037 3498
4102
7600
Fund 7560
2680 3075
6753 3068 3700
6768 1 too 1300
$1,103,843
.107
ca-tle, won fourth in baking; Juanita .Me I me, I’utnamvillo', won fourth in
She is caiwbly supported by Eric I.in- ! f I prcparition; Mary L. Talbott. den and Evelyn Kna Added short , Green .-:1c, w n -two seconds in subjects ci rijilete thi motion picture health duh v\ ok; and Maxine BntbiU. j titan, !{■ achdale, won fourth in cloth-
On the -tage, at 4, and 8 p. in. Son- u’k
day only, the Granada will present; I’utn.-un ounty als was represent-Oemons-Shergen Band from Indiana 'd h> 1 ro deserving gitls, Maxine
University, featuring Bill Moorman
ed like a lion’’ whe under the sfiell. Judge William Steinrauf ha 1 a
in halving; Irene Sruth, Bainbridge, n jg;, t sl . ss i on i„ Vha'rge of Evan-ville ,houl!ht - He told Claude, after ruling thi '' <l in baking; Margaret ....n,.*, was s.-he.lulw, for Dslav. nr.: l ;m K uilt - V °" , ’ o:h " mnts :m 1 M rs, GreencMtle, upon first ami Eal | Hat per, president of the school,! tencin 8 him t( days in jail, that if third iii liaking; Lettie York, Green NV1 || pre-idc I he would submit to a medical oxam-
] iimtion for a method of stopping the
! nightmares, tin sentence would be
MORTON
Batman. Roachdale, and Elizabeth McClute, Putnamville, at the girls’ India 1 .1 tatc fair ■• ; ool. Both girls
Mi.-s Katman exhibited a dress which won fourth prize among the 598 clothing exhibit-, while Mi-s McClure won a scholarship to IP I'aiiw university on the basis of her acci inplishinent and leadership in 1 II
work.
i- . •5ef> 1 x '
Amount to nam Cmuit Court.
Be Raised’
.50 .50
1.00
.68.4 .11.8 .87.7
T “ TAI ' rOMPARATIVE^STATEMExCor^TWXES COLLFS TK!>
818 7600 1300 9718
FUNDS Township
Road
Tuition Special School
Total
Collected 1930 Levy
1903 1158 7709
10160 $20,330
Collected 1931 Levy
1675 850
10800 3400
$18929
Collected 1932 I^w 1800
71 f>
7372
79 1 1
$17985
To Be
Collei'ted 1933 Levy
818
76(8)
1300
$9718
Mr. and Mrs. Marli n Farrow -pent havt n splendid junior 4-H dub
last Thursday with Sam Rhoten and ( I' adcr
wife.
Mis. Nan Perkins has been real sick the past week. Miss Frula Lawter left last Sunday to enter Music School at Indianapolis. Kd Maddox and family of Greencastle called on his mother Mrs Helen Maddox on Wednesday evening. 'Lawrence Garrett and family and Lige Rhoten and family spent Sun day with Sam Rhoten and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Albin were at Fillmore to attend a ale on Wednes-
day-
Wm. Lane and wife pent the week end with their -on ami family at Lafayette ALL-ST ARS TO PI, VY IN \ DOUBLE HEADER RUSSELLVILLE, Sept 17 The Russellville baseball team will play a double-header here Sunday afternoon at the local ball park. The local pastimers will meet the Waynetown team in the first game and will play the Indiana All-Stars of Gieencastle in the night-cap. Tile first game is scheduled to start at 1:30 o’clock. ^Market? INDIAN API>1.1' LIVESTOCK Hogs 1500; holirivers 360; mostly Die off; 160-30,i II $4.30-$4.40; some lights $4.45; 300 lb up 3.85-4.15; 140160 lbs 4 15-4.35; Io0-I4() lbs 4-4.20; packing sows largely 3-3.75. Cattle 60; calve- 50; for week— choice steers * 1 ng 25c up; others little changed; top teeis $16: anall lot $10.25; seveial ioads 9 85 & 10; bulk fed offering 8.35-9.75; lower grades !».*() 7.7.5; most heifer- 125 6.50; several $7 \ above; practical top $7.75; beef c w 2.75-$4: several 4.25 1 Ioa 1 - and 1 iricr: 1.25-2.50; veals ly with Friday' * opening $7 down. Sheep '2()0; hardlv enough to inter-> est bujers; tfndei \ lower; supply imostly o! valt*e t p H $6 flow NO I D E OF ADMINISTK ATKIN Notice is hereby given that tl e.un dersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Ciurt of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administiator of the estate ot George Harper, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate 1- iuih -ed to lie sol- | vent. (Tifford I). Dickerson, Admi»istra-|
tor.
Cause No. 7480. Sept. 9, 1932. Attorney. (Tifford R Dickerson. John W. Herod. Clerk of the Put-]
10-3ts i
LOST: Man’- din er bucket with thermos bottle and d'sh, initial- R. S. on lid. by Monon crossing on west Walnu: street, hinder call 7.58-1.. It
suspended. Indignantly Claude refused. Judge Steinrauf ordered him committeH.
FELS-NA PTH A A bargain in washing value
nCSM BUI
TRI-COUNTY
Picnic-Basket Dinner
CLAY
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m \ \ >i
September
HOOSIER
21st, 1932 HIGHLANDS
SPEAKERS
f
..i.^ii U...... r juht to be heard thereon. After the
, Taxpayer- appeanne sliall h.i'c . g , aX p a y Pr s feeling- themselves agl levies have been determin <1, t n ,t,. Board of Tax Commissioners grieved by such “^reon bv filing a petition therefor with the for further and final act n , ’ f ' ..g Monday of September, and the
County Auditor nof later than the J* l ! r * ™ , - State Board will fix a da* of hear.ilt m ‘h' ▼’
I Dated September(9th, rattaIN trustee Madison Township.
NOTH E OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Special Ad min 1st rater of the estate of Russell Martin, late of Putnam County deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, Administrator. * September 2, 1932. Cause No. 7474. John W. Herod, Clerl^of the Put nam Circuit Court Attorney, Frank G. Stoe-sel, 3 8t
COL. IVU'L V. McNCTT, Dom. Candidate for (iovernor. FKUDERK K VAN M YS, Candidate for United States Senate. CONG. ARTHUR H. ORKENYVOOI) of the Seventh Distric t. VIRGINIA JKNCKES. Candidate for Congress for Sixth District. EARL PETERS Mra. A. P. FLYNN State Chairman Vice ( hairman All State and County Candidates and District (’hairmen and \ id Chairmen will be present and introduced. Cnng. Courtland (’. (iillen, of (ireencastle, Ind., w ill preside Bring-Baskets, Table Service, Stav all Day. Speaking to begin at
1:00 P.M.
Greencastle American Legion Post 58 Band Will Furnish Music
LOCATION:
15 Miles S. K. of Brazil- 1 Miles N. I of Poland; 12 Miles S. \V. of Greencuslle; 5 Miles M. of Clovcnlale 20 Miles V W. of Spencer. AMERICAN LEGION AND AUX1I LA RY, COLLIN’S POST OF CLOVERlkALE Will, SERVE I I N’( If EVKRYBODY WLTA'DML! ADMITTANC E FRLE! —Tri-Coimty Dem icralic ( ummiltde*.
