The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREFJMCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.

NEW FALL HATS

$5.00 mi cl $6.00 Values Sale

are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flint. Other visitors at the Flint heme during the past few days were Mr an Mrs. Glen Davis, Danville, Wilbur I'ruitt, Cleveland; Mrs.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF

PERSON VI, PROPERTY

In the Matter of the Estate of Rus-

sell Martin, Deceased.

Notice is hereby piven that th< undersigned special administrator of the

Emerson’s Sample lane Of Fine High (Jrade Made to sell at $5.00 and $0.00—In perfect condition, light Grays and Browns

Sizes up to 7 I-I—On Sale

Hats.

S2 9S

S. C. PREVO CO.

Sarah Rockway and Mrs. Polly Rose- I estate -f Russell Martin, deceased, bottom of Mun ie; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-! ••"''"'[‘T f '"' T K '^S'^M^Cdent'

at the late residence of said decedent,

barn [ errand oi I erra Haute, Mr. | jn , | ov( ,,dale Township, in Putnam and Mrs. (arl Ferrand and Leslie j Count>t Indiana, on FRIDAY, THE

Fiiund and fnmiiy of CIreencastle, j ,10111 DAV OF SEPIEMBEK,

Mr. and Mi Charles Davis and son j the peisonal property of said est itc.

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.r Clinton I din; Mr. and Mrs Roy ' u , i m ,,i„ nu nts . including! Feiran I an two daughters, Mr and , w;i ^ ,| l ... manure spreader, hay lake. Mrs. Marion I'eirand, Harley Pruitt | mowing machine, binder; fee l and and Mr. and Mis Earl O’Hair and j grain, including 70 tons of hay in

m i bar s, IbOO bushels ot corn, approxi-

‘ ’ ... i n . H • , , . matelv 53 acres of lorn in field. 3501 R .y Ferrand, Earl 0 Hair and Jake ■ bush( ,j s (if oatSt 500 hushe | s 0 f wheat, Kn.:uer retumeil Friday evening from j one | m | ■ interest in 18 acres of cl verl a trip throu di several western state. I seed It" he threshed by date of sale): They were ; far west as Billings, | all live stock, including 5 -hats, M nt. Thev made the trip of .3,145 weighing 8[) lbs., 1 hoar, 6 fat feeding

. , . . hogs, 3 tat sows, 20 shoals, weighing niilcs, including seveial stopovers, in. * , ,, , . .. i 50 lbs , 3 red sows, 1 spotted sow and

le- than t" weeks. Mr. and Mrs. , . ,, ,, .

7 pigs, I spotted sow open, 9 black

M. E. D.iv: in I son Earl, who have!

lived m ar Hoy I, Mont., for several y i, accoi pin ed t em here on the return trip.

(IT K V( E SUNDAY ROCKVII I K, Ind , Sept 22— The Jungle Path saucer, located eight miles north f Rockville, will be the ene of the Indiana State championshio 5-mile iato race Sunday afternoon. The four fastest qualifying cars will compel in the championship dash 1 with a ilva r eup to be presented the I winner. ! In attition to the title event, 4 5°-

ihe funeral of Mrs. Etta Fry held at Union Chapel Monday afternoon. Willing Workers will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Karl O'Hair, the fiist Thursday in October. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Evans and C.

SOMERSET Alva Pruitt has sold his Somerset farm m Forest McFarland an I will return to Bainbridge the first of October. Mrs. Aaron Kberly of Springfield, III , who has been here vi.-iting her - K. Hall were in Indianapolis one day father J. F. O’Hair, returned to last week. her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. l-airl O’Hair and Mr. Ernest Darn' ll of Denver, Colo., who and Mrs. Ernest Darnell ate dinner have also been vi-iirg Mr. O’Hair with Mrs. O’Hair s daughter, Mrs. expect ti leave this week for their Margaret Sim k and Mr. Smock, at home. I Delphi, Saturday evening. Several from thi- vicinity attended Mr. an I Mr-. Good returned Mon-

day from a two week’s vacation trip in Kentucky. Wilbur Pruitt returned to Cleveland, Ohio., last Satutday alter a t vo week’s vacation with home folk Wil bur is still 1 c ated with the National Broadcasting compar y at -1ation WTAM. Harvey O'Hair ha i a “bee tree” on his farm Cut Tuesday from which a tub and a I gallon buck d of honey was taken.

Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mr-. Mio West of St. Louis, Mo. writes: “I’m ..nly 2>4 yrs. old and weighed 17o lbs. until taking one box of vour Ki hen Salts just 4 weeks ago I now \ igh 150 lbs. I also have more ener.v and furthermore I’ve ne\ r had i hungry moment.” Fat folk- hould take one half tea ■a Minful of krusehen Salts in a glass of hat war 1 in the morning before breakfast- t's the SAFE, harmless wav to red as tens of thousands of

men and women know.

For your health’s sake ask for and •r ' Ki i-eh' at Mullin- Drug Store "i f\ drug tor 1 the cost for a bottle that la.-' I weeks is but a trifle

2 blacV cows with calves by

(side, one Jersey tow, 10 yearling

steer- and heifets, 1 calves, 1 team I of mules, 1 brown mare 5 years old, 1 old mare and two fillies, one black bull; 200 red oak fence posts; and other articles too numerous to mention, it being intended to include all of the goods, chattels and personal property of said Russell Martin as shown by inventory No. 1 on file in the office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit court, Putnam County, Indi-

ana.

SALE TO BEGIN AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Terms: Cash. Settlement to be made before property removed from the premises. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY .. of Greencastle, Indiana Special Administrator Dated: Sept. 15, 1932. F. G. Stoessel, Attorney. C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer.

Mr, and Mrs. Mos- Havis and son

Earl arrived hi'ie Friday evening of and if nftc the first bottle you are last week fr un Boyii, Montana, an I Ml, t "vlulh atisfied with results—

I money hack.

GRANADA TONIGHT & FRIDAY A blundering husband and a wondering wife in a brand new kind of story. Laugh and cry with

young love this comedy mance. MORE IN LOVE THAN EVER

Gaunt

eovnop

Chatlas

ADDED 1. I H AS MURRAY COMFDY 2. KRAZY KAT

FARRELL

X

First \feer

mile feature will be run.

ticipated in both the championship contest and the 50-mile feature.

"PA" AGAINST NICKNAME FOR MA” FERGUSON

HOUSTON, Tex., (UP)—Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, Texas’ only woman governor, who will be returned to office next January, became famous as “Ma” over the vigorous protests of iher husband, James E. Ferguson, a

i former governor himself.

Time trial will start Sunday morning at 11 o’clock while the championship race is dated for 2:00 o’clock. Among the early entries are Ever-

ett Rice, Crawfordsville; Jimmy

Fields, Iaifayette; Ray Smith, Koko-

mo; Dick Frost, Terre Haute; Walter Z.ale, Chicago; Walter Ross, Terre

Haute; Bill Richter, Yale, 111.; Harry | The popular nickname was given

McQuinn, Jimmy Garringer, Lc.

Adair, Leon Baldon, Charley Craw-1 — ford and Joe Read, Indianapolis, and

Everett Saylor, Dayton, Ohio. The speedway has been made abso-

lutely dustless and record time is an-

Mrs. Ferguson in 1924, just l she was elected governor, by | (iibler, former H' i t u ne » ;| j man ,now operating a dude rani Monterrey, Mex. “Jim” Ferguson objected toj printed referemes to the gov«J “Ma” and threatened Giblol bodily injury if he persisted in j her that. This, however, did nut prevri world at large from a '-pt* nickname. In Mrs Kerguson'il campaign against (, R sj “Jim” continued to -peak oil “Momma” from the stump.

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THE FORT DEARBORN MASSACRE "Natwrcin the Raw"—as portrayed hytheartist, N.C.Wyeth . . . inspired hy the heartless treachery of a hand of vicious Miami Indians, who massacred the settlers with inhuman ferocity . . . August 15, 1812.

—and raw tobaccos

have no place in cigarettes

Gentle?—you bet!

FELS-NAPTH contains soothing glycerin*

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OK TAX LEVIES latter of determining the 'Tax Rates for Certain Purp)^

Man r lownship. Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board.

erebj given the taxpayers of Marion Tewnship.l

C" . t I • lana, that the proper legal officers of said mun ipalit 'J

■ ’ let pint e, ' i' the 2lst day of September, |!' '.2. will t >nsl|

folk vim. budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOW NSHIPS

TOWNSHIP FUND

Sat . \ of trustee $720 Offii e Rent 60

Tiustfe’r, expense Rec' ids and Adv I Pay of Adv. Board Exam.' Records

Misi ellaneous;.

1. Bond 2. Legal Service Total Twp. Fund

TUITION FUND

Pay of Tea'hers $13,000

School Transfers 150 { Miscellaneous Total Tuition Fund $13,150 | Total Special School lund (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in idfko

Township Tru-tee)

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE

Twp.

150 100

15

81195

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUM| Repair of Building and

Grounds

Repair of Equipment School Furn. and Equip

School Supplies

30! Janitor Supplies

1 Fuel for Schools ' 70 ! Loans, Int and Insurance.

50 i Teachers Institute

Janitor Service

Transportation of children

Light and Power

1. Total Budget estimate for incoming year 2. Deduct Mie-. Revenue incoming year iestimated on former yeanMisc. Rev.) -uhtraet line 2 from line 1 1. Unexpended .Appropriations July 31 of present year 5 Ml additional appropriations between July 31 and December .31 I *’• Ti mporary loans to be paid before close f present year i 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5, and 6) -Vitual balan-e July 31st of present

Fund $1195

1195 590

1845

939

RAISED

Road Tuition Fund Fund

$13150 2400 107M 26 0 9 0 7450

550

They are //ot present in Luckies . . . the mildest cigarette

you ever smoked

buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world — hut that docs not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we 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 words— "It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. “It’s toasted** That packaga of mild Luckiaa

"If man t. rite a better bock, preach a better sermin, or make a better mouse-trap than hit neighbor, tho he build ha house in the u ■ Is, the u orU util make a beaten path to his door. ” — RALPH WALDO EMERSON. Does nor this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?

9. T ix to be collected present year (De- • ember settlement) 10 Mm. Rev. to he collected present year I (1-3 of line 2)

;11 T'til (of line 8. 9, and 10) 1539 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 306

13. 1st. Woiking Bal for six months | after lose of next year (not greater than of line .3) 597 14. Amt, to be raised by tax levy (add

( lines 12 and 1.3) 903 ... T ., _ PROPOSED LEVIES

Net I axable Property

Numbei ot Taxable Polls

FUNDS

269.90 80"

800

lg200 7661 45n0 I6fl" 13761 4438

5375 9614

T'wrship I Tuition

Special Schcol

TOTAL

Levy on

Polls $ .50

.50

$1.0"

Levy on Property $ .04 .47

22

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

Collected Collected 30 Levy ,31 Levy

I FUNDS

lownship | ^ 5“ 1 606 1 1 union 1 ■T'' "l School 10724 : I rAL 26043

853

IS

11415

9900 2.379

23662

T)|

Collected J “,1* l 127(H) 5557 1026 19955

Ta.Maiers appearing shall have a right Itote heard thereof iW^uchKC^v^i tHE v • ’

.’ I ; lr ' 1 r ,ln "l action thereon, bv fiimg a petition thet*^

I Dated Sept. 11, 1932 •

1 H.V. RLHRK.Tr'’**