The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1934 — Page 3
VI IE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1934.
.For Sale—■ -■ ,: - 1 ' asters
Gladioli,
rainky dies si doem.y (C4»nliuue<l From I’am* Oim*)
manner in \\4iich momentous legislation sponsored l>y the “new de:il” wa
jttl.l.. Pox 71*?' passe.l.
ut flower*- . • 17.31! Coming front a farming ® district, _ nii n - irY - I Mr. Riiiney although an attorney, al-
1926 Buiek sedan, 105 ] ways was known around ‘ Carrollton
I , ,i,i ( 4reet. 20 ' 2t as a farmer. owned 020 acres there
T TTr^T'l and ,when at home actively managed
| | 'lyni mth and Wo fam wd a airy , His r ; ith ,. r an ,,
Rri! Bran i feri ®‘’ n|1 ; grandfather had been farmers.
I .John Deer^and Oliver farm Whpn he failc<J of ro .,. 1( '. lion in L waiter Campbell, Robinson |
Mon-Wed-Fri-tf ]\f r s. KoOSCVcIt Home
rTtTK Flberta and Georgia
I •
Heads Textile Strike Pulliam Comity Cagney Denies ‘Isms’ ® J ® Hus Prize Herd >
■hes now
ready.
Leslie
IP
I MiiffOn.
■ sALE^ Blue Dtmaon plums, I. n, $2 WUshel; peach [ ■. . ' g - gallon, $1.50 bushel. I <f, miles Northwest of L station, one mile south of f ner. 20 22-24-3p l" , ifit'K SALES Desirable [, mo <fn, well located I Balner L"x X X. For Rent—
, | \ | ; One fufiished loom , (’hone bTT-X^er caM • |' 6 '' S l 20-lp O RENT: Kiv r#om semi-mod- . ul th uarage. lm|uir<' at 502 20-2tp.
•I
RENT:
Four room house.
I VI in I garage. Rent reasl c l8-2ts l—— 9—— I Ri:\'T: 2 room furnished L outh Indiana street,
Diickson.
20-tf
Wanted—
KTIili: Experienced farm hand I dairyman or fanner. L it • E, Banner office. 20-2p i CrKD: Middle aged lady for L I, inrk. Address H ix 344, L 18-3t L M iscellan^ous— Li-ll and install seat covers fol t w up. Dobbs Tire & Battery ^ H-
Aid.IK MILLER Ol ROACHDALF. BEI.IKVF!) TO II W F, RK( ORD GROUP OF HER FORDS.
Thomas P. MacMahon Newly re-ef^ct' I president of tho United Textile Workers of Andrea, Thomas F. MacMahon, above, has declared ©“only President Roosevelt r»m stop the genera! strike’’ involving 850,000 workers in tljp rayon, woolen and silk industries MacMalRm is pictured just after his re-election in New York during the cotyyention which voted to sti^e for better conditions and higher pay.
4>
L finishing. Twenty-four hour [° 8, i, ami 5 cents for I Cammaek Studio. 18-tf
pic BOX, (Tvordale, tonight r ]av, I f lie Cantor, “Roman 20-It
the Harding laTidsli .1 , a coiji|ili;iient, O • I)'. I :N ! 1. , \\ a pa d to him by h ® 4h v, ho ft'ld open hi• pl.i® 1 1 the . ' i'6il commiltee. Two years lati r he was returne l to Washington ••i,d hi.-, old place on tho revenue committi e. o 0 Long hailed by his colleagues ..no :,f t| "1® ■ -1 ^ in< (Tits in
Illinois," the always wore
lock* M r. Rainey, \\ ho
Fi Sfieral loads of goed einll hauleit at once. Home Steam It
‘arkefy
ilHANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK IANAPOLIS, £ug. 20 (UP)— 1,(100; hoi lovers, 461; genprn higher. 160-200 lbs., $0.80n lb ., $6.85-$6.90;* few • . up, |6,70-|6.80; 140- - $6.20; 120 110 Jba., if ' a 1<M4 120 lbs., $4.45-$4.85; g ■ , $4.00-$6.00. D cattle, including 1 200 govm Calves 1,300, including (fitO 11 nt Steady trade on all C i- classes. Steers mostly odd q, •'..nO. yee load $6.50. - under $r;.00. Cows, $2.5n , 1 x ■ I.no. Low cutters andcut- . 'A. Vealers steady, $7.00 lai 1 .“00. I?umbs strong to high* E and wethers $0.50-$7.00. I t , $7.25. Bucks $1.00 less.
Mr*. James A. Roosevelt O O Returning home with plcagant memories of her JOurop. an trip and yards of tweed cloth for a suit for her famous son, Mrs. James A. Roosevelt, mother of tho president, was astonished to find herself termed America’s “good will ambassador”. She is shown at New York as she disembarked.
flowing how tie, was
aided at a powerful si>Aker who
could hold his audience.
U ARM ( I.OCR CHECKS COP WESTVILLE, N. J. (UP)—Berau e the police department here has no call box system, Patrolman John ^ Ehrenxeller walks his beat with an [ alarm clock on his belt. He times evj cry round, turning hisoreportrover to his captain at th' close of his tfur
°| of duty.
Lug n ted for it « ck raisiug iri a b : g wily, Putnam founty boasts a erd « f fcoef cattle that, in weight, ,'(uality m l finish, probably exceeds I any o her ever produced by a fiinglc feeder at one time. Allie Miller, who owns and operati a farm on the 1 tern < Igo offth* and feeder I :ii 34 Hcrefoed steel that truly are in the show cl island has attracted vi' itor.'-. including pr -pective buyers ml i*\e been in th< f t cattle market el i s ginre than two years.' It is e imatnd tho^ have consumed I about 15,000 bushels f corn 1 • fr • 'l(e f, d usually 1 oloyeil) in pr.'1 ori i .atflo for the meat ^rade. • .Miller h gaji ig ^hem in hi ha *j|.arvosted t ioe or 11 of co 1 1 ■ nd 1 1 anot < >r Their c 'Pnated weight is around 2. lim <S> .md e • h. >' • ••nv« ted i ito in.-1 t l.i'of this woie*? !• ^fiou 1 a tt give each family in a large town a five “pound roast. Their total weight
1 ©' 11
. Out) it w. uld ' ' and
cars, or ®
three-ton trucks, to transport them f 1 Wo .,••,. |'lie ■ t 1 an 0 ;her. They are
a 1 a ft 1 ' 11 It no# re*
1 . ■ !e | top kiifll in msi ’aA, n M $l nearly three times as large as the average weight slaUfjv t- it tie Q"lS in'.John m i ket, ®!'iding eoWg m l heiTe . In years gone by weighty beeves usually commanded t' p prices in market,jmrticularly in large eastern
• filters, such as
as$New York, where t • demand for k‘ hA o'* t is out si; tiding. In later y< ars the drift o(®tho tiade ha been
li" liter cattle
mailer cuts of moat and it is rare fthat hul^'ks weighing 1,."i00 up 1® rtr.a t peak ipi tations Following the AYi i'ld v inolOlt), w ■ a eaflle priee went highe t on record, two t#i
0 c James Cagney
° ®
Denying he gave the Communist movement in©California financial supporf? James Cagney, above, motion picture star, declared he was proud to call himself a “100 per cent American”. Letters as which (Jagncy’s name 0 was mentioned were to be introduced in * criminal syndicalist#! trial in Sacramento, wherP the letters were seized nt Communist headquarters. Cagney assorted he wa* "against all ‘isms’ except Ameri-
0 canism”.
Attendance ;!t the parks since first of the year was 346,000.
the
The attendance for the year is ready 30,000 ahead of 1932.
al-
\<1TH I TO T \ \F.V V I Its ol' T\\ 1.1 \ Ii:<
In the Matin' nt I internilninx th>- Tax l{.■lll'>^ for lohonl r’urpnses by (bn ool Corpora Oreencast le Consol., Plenum County, [ndlann |{ojir(l «»f School Tru.«t»*cM. ’ •/
Noii< el i^iven the taxp;iver
*1 • 11' 1 ,, '»iinl\. Iiulj.in.i. Ihnt tli«* proper lii^.il offi. , rs of Haiti ' •» ' . I f ir4»iinn pl;i< c 0:1 tlo nl il • \ r pi.ml., i
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SCHOOL FUND | r*) Miration •)
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1 s’, on 17f».U0 1400.00 135.00 ifc >.•
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ID
1 400.00
(OLD WINTER FORECAST CARSON, Wash., (Ul’)—You can
*look for a ver*', i^ <■ Id winter
weighing 1,070 brought -17 a hundred , tl''^ yo ir!
pounds in the Indian.i|)' lis market, a
total of $697.90, and the high for
New Deal Is Issue in Missouri
'Ut . o $3.5045,00. ;l 50 $3.00.
Slaughter
Senator Rosfoe Patterson «*-y o. Truman Oddo ing Si nalor Roscoe Patterson, left, Repubycan and foe of the I | "aioat.d Harry S. Ti • Ian, . . " ’ eloctions. Truman is backed by the Kan.-as City IVn.U rgast mavhme.
ilN DISMANTLING PLANE vi'oirr, wai.es Avk. 20 (UP) in 1 Im Hi md (i'li go Tk 1 1 'lid Rlantic flyers, began “dismantli' r wrecked airplane l/eonardo r ini i on a mountainsiile toilay, i k an early «*a$|i flight dissipated 1 .
fce Cent A Milej To CHICAGO J And Return FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MUST 24 AND 25 ACCOUNT World’s Fair
Bath Tub Romance Washed Out
Smith, Alfred 11 'tier, < 1 it 0 Water and Neilev®]'i liH e H | .a- \ . 0
p.'l.- Noas. c
0 0 —o 0_
THIS \V!6! K I \ illKK
Gem* ally fair, except -liowers ^’< Ine day night • i ii‘ da\. Mmb
• | ( 0
w. nner We,Ine lay. ^> • • r north
1 it produce thejyprtion ThuAda> or I u day«night,
warmer at end of week. o
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iKATTA 1: STATKMrtNT OF TAXF.S COl.I.K. tTBD
. 1 . . 1 ■ 1 < -i .1 1 1 •p* , '| 1 ; j »
abundance
smaller cattle was $23.50.°
In 1932, when Miller’s cattle weighed ip|ir ixiyately 1,20". he* price in the local nyirkot w;P $10.25 and in 1933 none sold higher than $7.50, omeiyo d heavy ki» soling low $4.25. Best thu far this year was $9.75. Prev^iu, ly to 191® h 'st price for •teora i" the local market in a year <lid not exceed $8.50 ami it was below $10 in only three since 1910. Peak price in 1890 was .f5.05 and O' only two years prior to
1901 more than s0.r$).
For about half a century Potngm and Hendricks county feeders have teen act hre in product ion of large and attractive herd, of aettlq, many, if not most of them, being sold in the Irdiaiiap Ift nr iket to “old tim ts” uch m Abe K . I)8c < In istie, Sf Buffalo, and Ed Woddard, representing Swift & Co. For many years John Crittenden Clay was one oMhe large feeders and he produced many )f tho best and also some of the heaviest cattle. It is rebiUM when Clay was ready to sell he knew each steer by name and it knew him. Resides Miller? other feeders still upholding the name of Putnam and Hendricks counties are Jep aii*l Charles Clay, Frank and Grant Sellerg, Taylor Ows" E. M» Mun hy,
3“ a
Pawned Freed
■B
SO- J
Indian legend ha it of li;f*.*l nuts i a sui •
vere winter. °And h d residents say never in the hi tory of this vicinity have hazel nut been so plenti-
ful. o
0 , d NEW % ff r.\TE I’ 0 \Rh KE( ()JM> tNDIANAPOLI , I
ready "ti t! 1 t»a> t©
records, the state parks are new be-
• ' 1% ea )oi \. ith the
years0 to < on|jnue the fall in .Virgil E. Simmon .
if t'dejiartment of ^ a id today. ^
Special Tull ion VoC.i (lotial • • • o 'r< • i(y 1 ■1 ® 3 ;. rii'vtd l»> iii' o - 11 - 1 Kount V \ll(Iilo| r.onnl w ill fix
l.\D ® ■ l i: « ‘H I
( ’«11 fc (' t (• (1
1932
o U- • \ > O $ ; COO ’-2 49581 74 3643.83 2<;r.oo.oo
o
riMT shall h \ < * .!»' • •
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n ili»
th
< VI l<*c*i *‘(1 1933 Levy % 15380 S2 40*;TO 42 1769.30 26953 »"
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0 1934
A mount t r It.- U .i - -
To n' ( 'ol left **(1 1935 *
: 1 i!
246;
4342.92 22000.00 17 8023.86 '«-on. Aft*
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NOTICE TH T.AXPAYl°KS OF TAX^EVIES
in the Matter of iP'teiPuining the Tax Rate for Certain Purp
feis • .li E 9 n?li |i, Putnam (kiunty Indiana, o
Before the Township Advi.-oi^ Board. °
0 Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Jeffer on Townshto, Puti
i:..\v itt • nd 1 "e (*• mi'v. d ndiaua, tliat the proper legal offic i of .aid Anunii'i|ialit> at tloor
i.-g'ii ir meeting place. .111 the 4th dP, of September, 1934. will con id< i • • •• 1 ■ low in" budget; _ ©
Bl'DGl I' Cl ASsIFICATlON FOR TOWNSHIPS
.via 0 uDirr’iat ar’iirw
o
TOWN SI IIP i IcMO
f Trustee
, ■ 1 ,
During tl attendance
ending August 5,
I l.ilf Mile Under Sea 0
t'kcts
I
■ill day
Good Going on All
AND
SATURDAY
o
August 24 and 25 I tmo.l 10 Days Returning further information call J M- S. Newgent, Agent
it ION
Salary
Office Rent ii" - ! ■ ense c Records and Adv Pay of Adv. Board
Pay of Interest ... e
I - am. Records
Miscellaneous: 0
1. l egal 2. Trustee’s Bond T« Od Tu p. Fund
°o TUITION FI N>D
Pay of Teachers
TOtal Tuition fund
00 LIKrTARY FI ND
Pun © ■
(Complete detail of budget
SuiMTcediti nage 80
0 SPF.CIAL SCHOOL FUND 0 Repair of Buildingwund Gi itind ■"”0
^Repair of Oquipment 200
School Furn- and Equip ‘J.'iO School Supplies 850 Janitor Supplies P ®ii<) Fuel for Schools P 700 o2.oi Loans, lot. and In urai ■
I Teachers Institute ..... v 0 250J Janitor Service © 706 tfi.lHn 'Ernnspoiiation of Children .. 3i.o0
Eight an I Power 450 Miscellaneous . . 75 3'otal Special .4*11. Fund .. . 7701
ROND FUND
Ronds $2700
o 788
Total Bond ljund o *8435
$720
60
150 300
15
1200
$2765
°
$8400 $8)00
av 1 ’i a
In ®e* n in
office Twp. Tru tee)
1 Q •) 1° I .lit
$2765
Fund
$7701 o
I'uti
“ 100
. $80.00 e-t imati
pa . mi •! Iludget ( lassificalion, 1‘131" Editioi® 1 MM'! ( I IXXWNBH1P FI \DS TP) BE UAIWID
Funds Required for Expenses lo Township 0 S|). S hmil •'lu
Deremtx'r 31st of In aiming y iqj: Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year q ® ■ ■ N'eee airy e^pendi' 11* to he trad*'
0 from appropriations unexpended
July 31st of pre.-ent >• ir ...
3. Additional appr- "r •t'^n • ncces ii y
to li.' made Au 1 to 1^ e 31st of present y^ar <$ •
5. T< tal Funds Requiii I (Add lines 1,
2, 8 and 4) 0
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER
TH AN PRO WISED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual Hal. Julv 31 1 of present year 7 Taxes to be collect* d, present year
(December Settlement)
y Sl 1 • idkineou: Re\ • • •• to he ri i ir-
ed Aug. 1 t of pre • nt y, ir to 1 tec. 31.-1 r,f incoming o' (."< he'*ulc on fib' in office of I* ii' !'nistec(: a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) .
b. All other Revenue (see Sehisiulc)
Total Funds ( Add line 6, 7, 8a and 8b) ... * • \I,T 4 Mol \ I , R\l Ell
FOR EXPKN'SI-. IOi'1' ’ I t OF
INCOMING YEAR (D-duct line 9 from line 5) ?
11 rating lialat • • (ti"t in exei of
expense Jan. I t. t • Jum At), le Misc- Revenue for same period
12. \ MOC NT TO HI RA1SI D BV I UN
I I VV (Addlin' 10 and 11)
Rond Fuml
1143
3643
,1022
3074
3200
TAD8
11347
12622
6509
823
2494
'«!
901
1209
1381
1072
3556
4130
790
2047
3878
1 1*7 :
4457
2161
7469
• 946
•>nrn
1075
2535
2150
091 • >** u
3236
LEVIEH
10004
309*
2373
Net Taxable Property ! Nu.i her of Taxable Polls
Levy on Polls l,eVy oil Property
. $823,850
200
killoiint to He Raise I
ial School
R. C. Dowlin*
Marjorie Crawford
of D. C. (Dapper Danny) Dowling, movlo
m
TPo “Kidnaping” romance or D. G. (uapptr ^oow.. b ,
The Kianapuig Marjorio Craw%)rd, flying actress, has ended
Srov! Miss Crawford was a willing companion, one. declared. 1 God is my judge, I gavt you a bath .
After a separation of months during which her 2'.i-ycar-old daughter was held in pawn for a board bill, Bca Baxter is shown reunited with her child, Norma Jean Taylor, at Jersey City, N. J. Vico Chancellor John O. Bigelow released tho truc-to-life “Little Miss Marker", whose story is like that of the t:.!e by Damon Runyon, after she had been held by Mrs Cl:-.*) Gross, of North Bergen, N. J,
LibrrtUy HoniL TOTAL i COMP y(ATI\ I S I \ 1 T.MKN 1’ DC
* COLLECTED
FUNDS
$ .39
$8,236
.50
.37
3,096
.50
.75
■ 10,004
01
8(1*
.28
2,373
1.00
$1.80
$18,789
TAXES
COLLIXTED
AND TO R'E
1932 Levy 1933 Ix'vy 1934J.ovy
1935 Levy
To Bo
Reaching ocean depths man never has reached before, a half mila below the gen, off Hamilton, Bermuda, Dr. William Beebe, American explorer, above, and Otis Barton, a fellow scientist, tell a graphic story of strange fish and .««»other wonders of the uncanny deep they saw from the windows of their hermetically-sealed steel ball shown here.
Collected
Collected
C.illecti d
Collect ed
. $2287
$2021
$2585
$3236
8860
1766
4838
3096
. 9900
1780
8641
10(814
118
4
46
80
3715
3616
8019
18781
$24380
$9176
$24132
$18781
Townsnin Tuition Special School library Bond
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to ly heurl thereon. Af'er the tax levies have been determined, ten 01 more taxpayers feeling them-elve aggrieved by -uch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commis ioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later tha^the fourth Monday of September, and the State B >ard will fix at date of hc«ring in this county. Dated August 17, 1934. B. C. COX, Trusts*.
