The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1934 — Page 3

II 111 I’ 1 1 l >( K1> HV CKAWLEV L w iey athleitlo director f-Mools and new coach of T- , 1^ ' ball tmm this t announced the 1934-35 r t l„. Tiger Cub*- The net local net tossers folLownsburg, there, panville there. LGreensburg, here. [open. L Martinsville, there, ■effersonville, there. [short ridge, there. [Newcastle, here. [Frankfort, here. i Ig 4 Tourney, heye. Bloomington, there. [shclbyWHe, here. [Crawfordsville, »ere. [Rushvnie, there, pelphi. there, cathedral, her®Brazil thgre. juartinsville, here. Jeff (Lafayette) here. .Brazil, here. LlMOBE WINS liiore Plymouths defeated Lpoiis Citizens Colored baseball game kutt I,, final score was 6 to 4 the Putnam county agr two runs in the

THE DAILY BANNER. QREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934.

first inning. In the foSbln Fillmore brought in another run only to have the score tied again in Oli ■ fijih. The (Jianfe went into the lead in the eighth. In the final frame H. Davis slugged a home run with two men on base, bringing victory to the Plymouths. Sutherlin allowed only six hits while the opposing pitcher allowed teti Next Sunday Fillmore will play Morton at Lydick park. Each tesOn has lost four games this season and a fart game is expected.

MAI’KICE (TIEVEIJER DF.MF.S PLANS tO WED KAY I I{\\<1S HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 24. <UP> Maurice Chewlier. French film star today denied emphatically reports from Cannes, France, that he will he married to Kay Francis, screen actress, on thy Itiviera sometime in

September.

"It is utterly unso,” Chevelicr sputtered. “There is no truth in it

whatever.”

Chgvelier is scheduled to leave for France sometime next week on a “short trip." Miss Francis’ studio reported she is not due to return here from Europe until Oet to. Provided neither alters present schedules, the couple will be in Europe at the same .time. Chevelier was silent when report-

c’s reftrred to his Sequent appearances o witn Miss Francis in Hollyv ood before sire lefl on hei° European t: •;> some W^eks :v.... PAOLI TO 151; I \\ l f.l.i; pi I TO SI KPl.l S !\ t I Ii.n t IT NO* ° 6 Foi Nti »rst tl t^e history of Paoli.Ahe civil town is to be tax-free this year, The Paoli News reports In its currout weekly , lition. “There will be th usual enunty tax. hut no civil town i ination of the tax is made possible because of the surplus in the utility /finds and the po m e i ruing from the munici] d light « irater plan!*” states The New "Paoli is fortunate in this situation regardless of the lact that oui municipal plants are now subject to taxation. Compartivuly few towns in the state of Indiana can boast of having to pay no , ivil town tax. and we are justified in feeling proud that our town is outstanding in this re-

spect.

"If the light and water plants eon ibiue pro! ! l th< town officials are successful in their efforts in behalf of the town, it is possible that Paoli ma^ ■ luetiyn o ii rates which would be very gratifying to patrons, but this matter, of course, rests with the Public Service Commission which i'xc i ios amf is for future consideration."

CLASSIFIED ADS r

-Fo

r Sal&*-

KILL FLIES.MOSQUDrOES .AMO OTHER INSECTS

DANCE at Banner Club Saturday bight. Admission 9 cents each. It

FOR SALE: Concord grapes. HucMieit Orchards. 21-tf. FOR SALE or Trade: Two ^loustyfc

$()BP H TO TAXPAYERS <)1* TAX LEVIES

In the Matter uf d- lermining the Tax rates for Certain Purposes M.-MFsnr. Township, l*utnnm County, Indiana, Before the Township Ad^iory Board. s Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Madison Town-hip, Putnam (7>unty, Indiana, that the |u opia li%al officers of said niunii ipaliff at ^heir icgular iiii*’'.ing place, on th<' llh day of Septwnher, 1934, will con ,<ler the following budget: ■' • * UL'IKI KT Cl .A SSM F! C ATI ON FO R TOW N’SH IPS • «

3T>WNSH1P FUND

Salary of Trustee . $720

; Office Rent

well located, five and seven room*. T „ |Stw . v K

semi-modern. Would consider smaii nnd Adv farm close to Oreencastle. 502 Elm Pay of Adv. 4: ..ml St. 23-2p. , Exam. .Record

PIBLIC SAI.E

I will sell at public sale at mv

farm, 7 miles south-west of Ureen- FOR SALE: Potat^-s, 60 cents per ensile and 4 miles north Keelsvilie, 1 bushel. Also Melons. John D^trlch. one-bait mile south of Kern, on 18-22-24-3t MONDAY, AUGI ST - »7 i Commeneing at 10:30 o’clock, the FOR RALE: Blue Damson plums,

following:

LIVE STOC K Two good horses, a good team.

30 cents gallon, $2 bushel; peach

Miscellaneous:

Trustee Bond I^-gal Service Total Twp. Fund

TUITION FUND

Pay of Teachers School Transfers

Total Tuition Fund

60

150 125

15 25 50 35

$11 SO *1X00 4200 $9000

SP^ IAL SCHOOL FI ND

Repair of Bldg, and (iroun I Repair of Kqu -ai'-nt School Furn. and Equip School Supplies Janitor Supplies .. ‘ Fuel for Schools i.-v . I - ' -s Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children .. Light and (Hater Total Special School Fund

200

50

155 . i :,5

50

200 200

60

1 IS 3900

25

$5110

I - i n. Heber and Stoner.

Four cows, extra good milk cows.

One fresh, another to freshen hy date Hamrick Station, one mil.

ol sale. One sow and 8 shouts, weigh-

ing about 60 lbs.

FARM I >1 FLEA IF NTS One corn, planter, one wagon, riding break plow, one walking hit-ak plow, riding cultivator, two doiihle shovels, spike tooth harrow, one

south

20-22-24 3p

FHlii-Vli: OF

FUNDS 1(1 v 1 IKI 1 1 FOR KM b N.- KS 1 O D1 < l MBER .'11 t (JF INCOMING v '• '''

Tuition

FOR SALE: Car radio in good condition. with li battery eleminator will sell cheap. Rhone 105-Y or 474.

24-2t.

FOR SALE: At a bargain room house, two additional

New 4 rooms

nioaing machine, one set double 1 harness, one buggy and harness,* cream separator, lard press, sausage

mill, 30 gallon kettle.

A full set of mechanical tools. j (an be fin ‘ 3hu(J A11 rnu,l ''*n except Two tons hay In harn, 8 ..r III acres furnace. Full basement Three acres in field; 20 acres corn to be sold In of ground. Frank Cutler. 21-3t. field, by acre. 1

farm. FOR SALEj Good eating and cook-

All sorts tools used about a Man) articles nut mentioned.

Terms—Cash.

ROBERT BARNETT I’. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. I.uneh \\ ill Be Seived.

- i . i oral iiiiu.m

plums, 25 cents gallon, $1.50 bushel. I (Complete detail of budget e dimate may la-seen in nffic. ,if Twp.'! ru dee) Now ready. Three miles norhwest of Nuiinredes page 80 ol Budget I lassificat ion. 1931 Edition

l-.S11 Hi \ii; OF fOWN dllP FFMiR TO I’.l l.’Al.Hi D

T .mi hip Sp. School

YEAR:

1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year .. 2. Necessary ex|>. nditures to he made from appropriation unexpended July 31st of present year 3. Additional :i'■ propiiations nee, ary tote made August I t to Decern31-t of present year 5. Total Funds Re.|uireil (Add lines 1. 2, 3 and 4 ^ FI NDS ON HAND AND TO BF RECEIVED EROM SOI•RCFS OTHER THAN I’ 1(0ROSED TAX 1 K.VY: \etu.-l Ital.'il O, .Inly .'U I .f pro ellt >• ir ( Dec inlier • ''lit) 7- Taxe.- to I i olleeted, pre ent ar 8. Mi eelloneoii Ji. v. nue to he received Aug. I t of in i nt year to Dee. 31 t of ineonung ye:ir°(S<hedule on file in office of T iwnshi |i I'm tee): 0

I'.,

ing apples at McCiUlough’s Orehard.

24-2t.

gi i. iiHiir—h turyfimn

FOR SALE: Soybean hay, 20 head feeding shoals. Albert Stierwalt, 2 miles wegt of StilAWille. ° ]p.

Skaggs’ 25-lt.

avc With These Our Store Offers You Many Bargains in Furniture

i

Our 22 years < xperience in the furniture business has greatly assisted us in securing good values to offer you. We are determined that you will find savings in price and ■upi r quality In dealgq, construction and durability among cur stocks. Come In and look about. Our low prices and the new designs we are showing will please you.

$29.50

Bargain—

Piece fibre and

pholstered set

Davenport, rocker and etiair finished in, ri.li walnut brown, Jth attractive two tone colorful decorations. Beautifully upbol- |, tshiona—C deep colls in each cushion to give comfort and pi ability. Seats are auto type—easily removable for recovering. LAMP SHADES IN A SALE

Decorated Parchment

Iridge styles 55c earl able styles 65c each floor styles 75c each

Excellent selection

Early American Walnut finished Bedroom Suite . Faithfull designed in Early American of selected hard woods and richly finished

dresser, poster lied and large chest. Splendid English

Tapestry Living Room. .

Not Just a ’living room uit —but a deep. < imtortable English couch and lounging chair—pieces you would expeit to ecc priced a great deal higher—beautifully upholstered in closely woven tapi try in a wide ch Ice 1 One of our bi 1

values.

$39.50

style, sturdily mad In walnut. Vault:

$54.50

Don’t forget Lloyd and Sale, Thursday, Aug. 30. FOR SALE: 5 lb. pails of Honey 60c: also in smaller glass containers. 1 will pay $1 (M) each for bees in ,box hives. R. W. Baldwin, Oreencastle, Ind. * 0 ’ 24-lp FOR, SALE: Frying chickens Ed McClure, North Madison St. 24-2p

FOR SALE: Forty head feeding

hogs. See John F. End Blacksmith.

Williams, South 24-2p.

... Special T;i\c (see Schedule) . b 1). All other Revenue (see Schedule) ...

*1. Total Fund (Add lines (1, 7. 1 am! kb)

10. NET AMD 1 \t TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO l)I-X’.o3lst OF INCOMING YEAR (1) luct line 9 ftom line 5)

11. Operating Balanci (not in excess of ex-

pense Jan. 11 to°June 30, le.-s Misc. | 0 Revenue for m e period)..... : 12. AMOUNT TO |:r RAISED BY J AX I LEVY 1A71.1 lim 10 and '1 1 1

BROI'OSKD I i VIES

1 Net Taxable Property . .'. | Number of Taxable Polls

| FUNDS

I Township

Fund $1180

Fund

$51.40

Fund SfyoOO

450

1920

2400

200

1(180

72(10

11400

604.50 528.59

2607.69

0 1677.31

w w\

3604.32 2153.08

0

O

O

u :!:!

160 «2 0

4407

3200

710

9668

497

2853

1782

613

o 2127

24 ft

1140

5280

4150

FOR SALE: Choice Concord grapes Mrs. Belle M. Carver, 422 Anderson Street. 24-2t

fmM

luy that extra bed now

iimmons beds are only V. 11 know that Simmons bvds are the standard of comparison

have a large showing of new and distinctive styles priced as

P" ■ $1.96 for either twin or.full size.

Angora Mohair Daven-

J4.95 port and chair to match..

Pricml rpcviilnrlv' tn Kf‘11 for Rcdl

$67.75

FOR SALE: Plymouth and De.Soto cars; Red Brand fence, Red Top posts; John Deere an,| Oliver farm tools. See Walter Campliell, Roliinsoit Garage, Fillmore. Mon-Wed Kri-tf

FOR SALE: Bungalow piano, Anna Finegan, 302 East Washington street. Plume 128-Y. 21 It.

Tuition

Special School TOTAL ...

(F liitaD d deficit to come from State School Relief) COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES rODl.F/TED AND TO UK

COLLECTED

To Ik'

Collected

C <>1 looted

Collect od

( ■ »1 11 '('Id '< 1

FUNDS

1932 I/evy

1933 levy $-738

1934.1 ^vy

1035 Bevy

Township

$ 1988

$1061

$11 10

Tuition

7372

7588

4 PM "

3096

Social School

7800

1172

3527

fi'.’SO

library Rond. i*(Nul TOTAI

565

$9498

$9085

40JH5 $8333

FOR SALE: F. Zeis.

Seed 1 ye s. e t !hai U d 24-3ts

FOR SALE CHEAP, modern house, garage near square. A. Cook.

Eight room and garden 24-2p

PUBLIC SALE at the Geo. Collins’ home ic. miles south of Mt. Meridian at 1 o’clock Monday afternoon, Aug. 27. Furniture, heating stove, range,

Taxpayers app aring shall have a right to he heard ther- 01 After • tar levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feelin.r them ■ Iv* uggrieve.l hy such levies, may aupeal to the State Hoard of Taxi Commi -i. imti for further and final action there.41, hv filing) a petition therefor with the county An liter not later than the-foiirth Monday of Sepi.-mls-r, and the State Board will fix a dale of Hearing in this countv. Dated Aug. 15,1934. EMORY 0. BK.ATTAIN, Tru tec, Madison Twn.

1 7-3t.

-■■■ 11 111 111 NDTCE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter ef determining the tax rates for certain purposes* hy Jackson Township, Putnam County. Indiana.

Ti-.T... . * 1. .. 'P,. . - 1. ! .. \ 1..;..

1^ < » »» ■■nilipf M 14 l I I ' I I I I '

Before the Township Advisory Board.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers nf Jeekson Towns' ip Putnam County, Indiana, that the pr. per legal officers of said municipality at their

four-burner coal oil stove, buggy and regular m—t lug placii, tlji day f September, 1934, w it! ..t d.-i

harness, gravel bed, double shovel, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms, cash. Alton Hurst, Auct. 23-3t

Priced regularly to sell for $79.rO. Reduced to $07 75 now. Long, comfortable davenport, Colonial design and chair to tmi'ch, In guaranteed construction. A host of New English Suites just

re . ived bring value! from $69.60 to $1,79.60.

Rest better with this inner spring mattress

.$11.95

Solid Walnut Butterfly Table $6.95 Ewryone wants a butterfly drop loaf tt^ile, if she doesn’t already have one. This splendid tAble is Correct height for coffee service or |*iM table use—and It makes an e«■ellent occasional table With‘'both Iwtngs up. [You will profit by investi■galinjf values in our Store | n, »w. Let us Show you.

An especially fine innersprlng mattress offered at an especially fine low price. Attractive coverings, roll edge, button tufting, side ventilators, quality, r. lilicnt spring unit, upholstered with 35 lbs. of felted < turn The Greatest Gas Stove Value We Have Ever Offered $49.75 ( Consule type porcelain — concealed burners—the most modern type of gas stove mad# by Florence — world's largest gas and oil stove manufacturers. Look at these features Insulated oven—automatic oven bent control—oven norccluln lined- fast action broiler—automatic lighter to each burner, lust turn burner on and it lights—large storage compartment under burners for utensils. This price includes installation • •

Boudoir Chairs $4.95 Walnut finished arms and legs and upholstered in dainty chintz in green, Ivory or orchid combinations. 0x12 Felt Base Rug $5.95 Heavy quality ru»(s, well finished, and In excellent new patterns. End Tables $1.50 Walnut finished and well designed. A host of other styles at slightly higher prices. Walnut Rocker $5.95 Comfortable walnut fnlshed rocker with soft tapestry buttoned seats. You will like this flue rocker at Its low price.

Horace Link & Company

-The Store of Furniture

m*

Watermelons aie ripe at J. Frank Collins', Hamrick Station. 23-3t

F<JH SALE Moores Early Grapes. Large and fine. Call 285, K. A. Ogg.

22-3t

—For Rent—

FOB RENT: Six room house, Garage 801 Maple Aye vacant August 27th. Mis Mil thev.a. Bainbl'idge

24-2p.

H'i tit KENT: .1 room mo.k-ni house 106 East Poplar street. Vacant Sept. 1st. Phone Rural 165. John Dietrich.

24-3p

FOR RENT: Cabin with boat at Hoosier Highlands 75c per day. Call Rural 1110. 24-lp.

HOUSE FOR RENT: Reasonable, with or without garage, 207 South Vine street. 24-2ts.

FOR RENT: Modem, lower, 3room apartment, 19 Highland St.

23-3L

FOR RENT. Seven rooms and bath, modem, A-l condition. Phont; 48 and 443. 22-3t

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment, KOI r ,.uth Indiana street, H. L. JocksoW. 20-tf

—Miscellaneous—

t ■ — 1 We sell and install seat covers foi 1 all cars. 98c up. Dobbs Tire & Battery j Service. 2-tf.

Kodak finishing. Twenty-four hour service. Prices 3, 4 and 5 cents for prints. Cammack Studio. 18-tf

WILDWOOD: Music Saturday night by FiQn'ore Hot Shots; Sunday night by Bob White. * It |

Private Life of Royalty. •> Hitltofio Untold Secrets of the Courts of Europe. Read” the First of This Fascinating Series in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed wifti NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERALD Aft|D EXAMINER. 24^1p.

Photo Finishing, one roll developed and eight prints, twenty-five cents. Williams Photo Service, Putnamvllle^ Ind. O 24-lp

following budget:

BUDGET Cl ASSIEirATION

TOWNSHIP FUND

Salary of Trustee $720

Rent ....

Traveling .... rds ami Adv. . of Adv. Board

1. Trustee Bond 2. Ijegal Service ottil Twp. Fund .

60

150 150

. . 15 .. 25 ,.. 40 ... 35 .$1195

TUITION FUND

of Teachers . .

150 150

50

. 30(1

40

4lil)

10

. 1500

20

toll

. 310(1

45

.$6505

School Tuition

FOR TOWNSHIPS LIBRARY FUND

Library Tax $150

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Bldg, and Ground....? Repair nf Equipment School Furn. :uv.l Equip School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools . Louis, lot. and Insurance School Transfers Teachers Institute Janitor Service

...$3520 Transportation of Children....

1600 Eight anil Power 5121) I t d S|»'. ial Scliowl Lull I

(Cornidete detail of budget estimate may he seen in

, fj,,. . f Township I'm t. o)

PSTIM ATI ( I IOM NSHIP I I NDS IO BE RAISED

Sp

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Tvvp.

DECEMBER 31st OF INC. MING YEAR

•1. Total budget e>ti., t< foi ncomiitf year 2. Necessary extH-ndilurc to be made from appro-

priationsunexpended duly 31st of present year..

3. Additional appropriation, necessary to he mode Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st ■ r present year 7.> 5. T dal fund. raquin ' ' ‘ , 1 ' FUNDS ON HAND AND l<> BE RECEIVED !• RDM SOURCES OTHER Til AN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6 Actual balance, Julv list of present year I... 7. Tax.» to 1» 1 collect' ■ i pr . nt year (December

settlement)

8. Miscellai)< > ous r^vrnut* t«* l»»' n*orive<il Aug. 1st of

present year to D. ■ 31st of incoming your (Schedule on file in "ti ceof Township Irust.. ):

* ' ;

b. All "iIn r nvven i» (see ' hedule) D. Total funds (Add lines 6. 7, Sa and Kbi 10. \l T \ Mol' NT ■ IP ; AI ♦ O FOR EX I tSSES TO DEi ."1st OF INCOMING YEAR l.lejjuct line 9 from line 5. 11. Operating balance (not i" excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period) • • • • • •»:;2.’ •."t,.;;, 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY 1 AX LEVY (Ad«l lines 10 and II) ; ' PROPOSED LEVIES

Fund $1195

598

620

10115

70s

600

1368

Fund $41505

3518

5017 3010

8657

1300

3203 4500

Fund

$5120

2275

r

■ .

1440

till

1

22S7 2001

Net taxable Property Number of Taxable l 1 'II •

Lew on I,evy ..»

FUNDS Polls Property Township ,

Tuition Specinl Sujiool 4 '0 TOTAI 1.00

COM PAR VI A I ^TATEMEN T OF TAXES COL! ECTF l>

9 AND ro HE COLLECTED

130 Amount t.» Be Raised

$1368 2604 4569 "$511

FUfyiS

Houd Tuition Special School

TOTAL

Collected 1^32 Irfivy $ 1295

650

9420 9000

$20365

Collected -.Levy ® $1188

OB 28 8270

$14586

Collected

1981 I-evy

$1331

3609 6257

$1119'

ToV Collected 1935 *

Levy $1368 2604 4569 $8541

TOTAL • S-siMoa ▼ 1 1 w • * Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be Henri thereon. Aftel the iw»«M tax levies 'll®-.- been detejjmined, ten or*more taxpaycis feeling t l:ems. Ives 24-jn uggrieveil by such levi.'s, nun app. il to the State Board "I lax < on m _5L_ J net for further and final action thereon, hy filing a pctitnev theretor

Oi 1

with the County Auditor not aim the State Board will Gn a

Dated August 16, 1934.

.ovy on

Polls

$.098,989 on # » lit I/'vy on Amount to Property Be Raised

$ .11 1 $1140

.r,o

.31

,60

. 11 4n‘k;

$1.00

.834 $8333

0

later th:.,. the fourth Monday of September, date of heariiffe in this county. o

o * * ELZA PAGE, Trustee. o

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