The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1934 — Page 3
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1934.
old <'l-jthes clean, ed, ..pressed .and Vrepaired at the HOMK STEAM LAUNDRY & CLEANERS It didn’t cost much, and I have all the clothes I L.|. I’m making my own prosper.
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MINTON AND ROBINSON MEET ON PLATFORM ® ei® COFCYI^ON, Aug. 23.— Sherman Minton, Democratic. candidate for United States senator, and Senator Arthur Robinson, his Republican opponent, met yesterday afternoon for the first time on the speaking plat-
form.
They engaged in a delate which featured American Legion day at the Harrison county fair. More than fi.OOO persons, including at lea.^ .'LOGO legionnaires, heard the debate. Milton said: "If I get to Washington Pll do everyttiing possible that is really constructive for the veteran.” "Rut I will not do anything fbi the many able-bodied eTiislers among the veterans, and. believe me. soitt. s !;ii’ rtiiseling has beigj done. ’ Men like myself, who served ir; the war twenty-seven months, cam< back in better shape than when we went in. Many able-bodied chiseler: met ived money which should hav<
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In rornection tfitli -our Poi4try and business we are now opening a Cream Station and solicit your patronage for Poultry, Eggs and Cream. O O Remember it takes volume to keep up a gucx] market. <)!*I«:N for business now o © The Greencastle Poultry Co. .
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Minton took a poke at Robinson by stating that the senior Indiana senator stated recently: "You veterana come first with mej> Minton thundered: ”1 say that the country comes first with me.” Senator Robinson confined himself to anothe 1 scorching attack on the new deal ami to nmch "viewing with alarm." T’ senator wuned: "There is a menace confronting the United Stater today. It is a question of the loss of freedom and liberty.' Th# Issue In, this campaign ia the maintenance of democracy.” Attacking the alleged injustices lone the veterans bye the new deal, Robins n e'i:(v< ; ed that “veterans were ki !- of government >>s-
nitals like d":,s." j
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"Tift new ..'eal took pensions away ■'a'ln veti ' wictaMrs«and ‘ho iftiney >.vit to COC v^prkets N®w ii i ('■ 1 man gets killssl hi \ •,low ■ ! ■ a month.”
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pending • il healIng Aug 31 • A dewan anilyr to that styit M* Askew was received last week by I authorities of Angeius Temjfle at r Los Angeles, of which Aimee Sempb'l McPherson iso the head. Askew disappeared after leaving.
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XT’S a fact —tnorp people are buying the new (Goodyear M.. AU-Weather than any other tit"e in the world! Think what that success must mean! The “G-3” costs no less than other tires —it’s no greater bargain in price — so it must be a bargain in safety! It has grip in the center of the tread — where you need it for quicker stops —and it keeps that grip 43 a « longer than former All-Weathers, by actual test fleet records. Many enthusiastic users tell us, it keeps its grip twice as long
as any tire they ever used!
No wonder other tires can’t match its success! The fact is, they can’t even match the foundation of its success, which is patented Goodyear Supertwist in every ply.
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SUGAR IZ 25 u" $1*38 Navy Beans 10 Lbs 35e FfOUr Avondale 24 Bay79C CORN FLAKES. Country Club, 2 Pkgs. 19c APPLE SAUCE Country Club 3 cans 25c WLK.Coun try Club Citamin D 3 cans 17c ° LAYER CAKE, Cocoanut Iced, Each 25c ITt, V\ils«n, Carnation, Cun tic ° • TUNSO SOAP, 3 bars 10r VINEGAR, Avondale, Qt. 10c APRICOTS, Cauntry Club, No. 2' ’ Can 19c LUX SOAP, 4 Bars 25c PFArUEQ G ° 0<olJNTK v ( ' ASK °. O rcALnLo, (LlB ***' ^ < " ,s o^o o ® DE 1 A DO ° ® e° O t'OUNTRV <T.I » no/. N,o 3 I-’.’ < Q _ rLAKO SVS-, <'N 15JC TOMATO SOUP, 6 Cans 25c COOKIES, Iced, Lb. 23c Ikirltarn Ann ° o WESCO TEA, Iced 1-2. lb. Pkg 29c INSTANT POSTUM, 8 oz. Can - 43c LUX FLAKES, Sm. Pkg. 10c; Lg. Pkg. 22c JEWEL COFFEE, Lb. _ 21c BREAD, Country Club, 1-lb. loaf 6c TOMATOES, Standard Pack, 3 No. 2 Cn» 23c ROLL BUTTER .... . 29c WHOLE MILK BREAD .. “ ™ r,, 10c
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Goodyear Speedway at these loW prices SIZE lytK'E 4.r,o x 21 c $4.90 1.75 x 19 $5.20 t,.o» x 19 ». $5.55 5.25 X 18 SG.20 5.25 x 21 °$6.80
Goldsboro Aug. 13 and turned up lour days later in, NashvilU', Tenn., where ho told police he had been I "carried all over the country” by | three men in an automobile. Then he came home anil went to bed on order of his physician -who permitted the (Questioning yesterday. After officers had spent several hours with the evangelist, they I emerged to say Askew had admitted he faked the entire proceedings because "I needed a rest and had to get away." ' Sheriff Garrison s.qi'l the 28-yecr o - old minister admitted mailing to his wife the night of Aug. 13 a typewritten ftote .I. inanding $25,000 in ex change for Asli'-w’s life. The sheriff said the evangelist also admitted demanding a like sum from the Los J Angeles evangelist to prevent Angclus temple fi >m being bombed, j A number of Askew’s congregation persisted in ixdieving their mini isler actually had been kidnaped by enemies made during a religious conI roversy here some time ^o.
ORANGES
BANANAS, Fancy Golden Fruit, 4 Lbs 23c. MICHIGAN CELERY, Large Stalks. 3 for 10c NEW APPLES, 4 Lbs 19c HEAD LETTUCE, Iceberg, Large Size, 2 For 19c WATERMELONS, Home Grown, Each Z5c SWEET POTATOES 5.»* 25c
SMOKED PICNICS..
FULL OF JI'H'E SWEET AS HON I t DO/.
15c
Mrs. Thomas Surlier of Russellville has returned to hof home fol- ■ i, wintf an op. ation at Crawfordsville n.'veial «v, - ago
FOR SALK 50 pairs womens' high shoes. Closing out price, 50 cents pair. Harry Moors, H.
LEAN - WHOLE HONED AND ROLLED, LH.
181c
SWISS STEAK, Tender Shoulder, Lb. * J7c BEEF SHORT RIBS. Lean, lb. 8c BOLOGNA OR MINCED LUNCHEON, Lb, 17c THURINGER SUMMER SAUSAGE, Sliced, Lb v 19c
CHUCK ROAST
TENDER •IFK Y — LB.
14c
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FRANKFURTERS, Armour’s Large Juicy, Lb.
HADDOCK FIL4PX?, Fresh Frozen, l arge Size, Lb. ° 15c EATM0RE OLEb, 2 Lbs 19c D A DRY SUGAR CURED 3 lb ENn ,,,KrES - 1,1
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PUBLIC SALE I will sell at 0 public sale at my farm, 7 miles south-west of Oreei*. | castle, and I miles norfh of ReelsXllle, one-hall mile south of Fern, on MONDW, Al OI ST *1 Comnieucing at 10:30 o’clock, the! following: LIVE STOCK Two good horses, a good taiim. Four cows, extra good milk cows. One fresh, another to freshen by date of sale. One sow and 8 shoots, woigh- , ing about 00 lbs. KARM IMPLEMENTS ! One corn, planter, one wagon, riding break plow, one walkiitg break plow, riding cultivator, two double shovels, spike tooth harrow, one mowing machine, one set double harness, one buggy and harness, cream separator, lard press, sausage mill. 30 gallon kettle. A full *el of mechanical tools. Two tons hay in barn, 8 or 10 acres in field; 20 acres corn to bo sold in field, by acre. o n ^_ r All sorts tools used abouTu farm. Many articles not mentioned. Terms—Fash. ROBERT HARNETT <A. Vestal. Auctioneer. Lunch Will Be Served.
PftLH E FIGHT REVIVAL OF CAPONE SYNDICATE CHICAGO Aug. 23. <TJP1—While Alphonse Scarface Al. Capone was grumhJini' aboift his new accommodations at the government's “Devils Island" in San Francisco hay onthoritieS of Chicago domain of his lawless regin today prepared to cope with a r *ival of his gang. Status attorney's men and police, in a swift move, raided n. flat in suburban Berwyn and seized 10 mon. in- < lurtiiif: Ralph Capone, brother of Al. The authorities claimed that the badly bait, red Capone syndicate had opme bm k to life and wm reviving its oldtime prohibition activities, which consisted mainly of "muscling in” on beer territories. Seized with Ralph Capone was Stanley Konvalihki, Cicero politician who angrily charged that the raid was inspired by politics. The flat whcro'the raid was staged was rented to Konvalinka several weiiJct ago ns headquarters for his campaign for state senator, police said, o Capone and the politician denied they were forcirjg saloon keepers to buy a certain brand of beer. Capt 1>nn Gikb. rg of the state's attorney's police said saloon owners or the \\ ( si side of tile city had complained ti»at Capone and his men were promoting beer "in the oldfashioned way.”
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the mst'tter of determining the tax rates for Certain purposes by Russell Towfhship. Putnam County Indiana. Before the Township Advwory Board. Notice is hereby given the tgxpayen ot Wiy 111 Towt hip Putnam County, Indiana tl it the propei l^al officers of aaid municipality at their regulai meeting plac. on the ith day oi Sepffember, 19 :
following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION® FOR TOWNSHIPS
TUITION FUND
TOWNSHIP FUND
Closing out Sale, Men's. Women's, Boys and Girls shoes. Hi-grade new stork. Harry Moore. It
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
Total TAiition Fund ^ ‘'KOOO
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
$600 [ Repair of Bldg, and Ground $ 300 60; Repair of Equipment
i School Finn. & Equip.
125 School Supplies
2501 Janitor Supplies
15 Fuel for Schools 35 Loons. Int., Insurance
Janitor Service . ..
... 250 I Transportation of Childien .. $1335 Light and Power
Total Spec 1 :*! Sehoid Fmid
(Corcpletc defail of budget estimate may be ; in
office o' Township Tiustc.
ESTIMAM id. TOWNSHIP I I NDS TO III K\l>l D
Special
FI NDS REQI’lVrKI* F(*R EXPENSES TO T
DECEMBER dial OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund 1. Total budget eatlmate for incoming year $1 15 $5040 $8000
2. N'er. ;s*ry . ■ i.litur. t. ■ lu.ide fron appf> p. i.itions in • ; July .1st "I pre- i'iit y«*
' I 'exl «» 1 Tl 1 . I u •■o/'illi t'tM I I A (III litlGM 1 V
Salary of Trustee. Office Rent » Trustee's Expense:
a. Traveling
Records and Adv Pay of Adv. Board Exam. R-'Ccrds
Miscellaneous: 1
Total Twp.' Fund
KH) 200 400 20(1 400 :ioo am
3150
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$5040
s e i Tuition
5. 'Total funds required lAdd lines .1. 2. •'{ and I 1 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED
TAX LEVY:
6. Actual balanei July .'list of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December
settlement'
Miscellaneous levenue to lie received Aug. 1st of g yeai to Dec 3i»i of incoming y«ar ° 1 Schedule,ort file in office of Township Trustee': a. Special taxes 'see schedule' ... b. All othei revenue 'see schedule' 0. Total funds Add lines 6. 7, Ka and 8b' 10. NET AMOl'NT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DBC. ’.1st OF INCOMING YEAR 1 deduct line 9 irom line 5 It. Operating balance 'no* ,,in excess of expense Jan. 1st-to bine ::o. le.-s miseelianeous revenue
for same period)
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY
PROPOSED LEVIES
Levi' on
Polls
1635
2010 . ">
4000 12000
2045
'Add lines 10 and 11'
895
740
490
1230
5270
^10
3230
594 U
1840
3200 600 10705
3135
Nqttce is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John O. S^iith. deceased, t<9 appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, tick! at Greencastlc, Indiana, on t^e 24th clay of September. 1934, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of safrl decedent should »*iot be approved: amh said heirs are notified to then and there make proef of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 22nd day of August, 1934. OOohn W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circ lit Court. Cause No. 759BX) Gillen & Lyon, Attys. 23-2t
Levy on Property
.10 .211 .52 .91
Amount to lie Raised
1230 3135 5940
10305
19.34 La* v 1060
1935 Levy 1230
FUNDS
Towrtkhip Tuition -50 Special School 50 TOTAL 100
®COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
• To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected
FUNDS 19.32 # 1933
• Levy Le4f
Township U2o l'"l
Road o 1254 Cuition 9953
i^ieciul School o ^ • 36.i5 7490 TOTAL o ° 15987 14954
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aftrieved by such levies, may luipeal to the SHitc Hoard of l ux Commis sinners (jjP further and final adtion thereon, by filing a petition therefor with «the (’ounty Auditor not Inter than the fourth Monday of September, anil the Slate Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. ® Dated August 17 1934. 0
WILLIAM F. COMPTON, Trustee Russell Twp. 23-2t
