The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1937 — Page 4

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ROAMIO YOU'RE THERE WITH A CR05LEY

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HAL DOCK FILL E IS Genuine Eonsles? Lb. 14ic DKEi£iD WHITING. Special Value,, Lb 7\c FEKCE PILLETT3. Tasty Delicious Lb. 16ic CA.L FI&H KILL El TS. large thicl^ pieces. Lb. 19c WHITING FIL^EPTh. Fine for Sandwiches lb 13ic

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MONTY COLLINS - EDGAR KENNEDY •NEW NEWS

which rans up an-l down the back ar.d holds the nbs together. ThA sku!! sits on one end and I sit or the other. Shavians were a P.us-nan race with a spartan sense of humor.

flaz T' full zazne is Tarzar. Str.pes."’ Other -toners. ^ usually ma-ie by II-y<*ar-oI-is were: A cr-r-s is a thing which hangs up in the w.ater an i comes down in the summer as a butterfly. An active verb shows action, as he ; ki-SA 1 her and a passive verb shows • passion, as sne kissel him. Xktnrr.ony is a place where souls suffer for a time on account of their i *" n ' A republic is a country where no ore can do anything in private Book-keeping is the art of not returning bocks borrowed. Contralto .» the low sort of music tha; only ladies can sing Amen means “that's the lot” 5:r John Simon and the Prime Minister are two famous aviators The spine is a bundle of bones

HI*.HER PRODFCTION C <>NT-i 'l\V INC KF\<F Al TO I’RICFS NKW,.TORK ..■•• 3t OF Higher production costs due to unauthorized strikes may force Genera’ Motors to increase the selling prices of its automobiles, the corporation has announced According to the earning report for tne second quarter of 1937. thcorporation's earrings decline-! $22 - 77 272 compare-! to a similar perio last year Alfred P Sloan. Jr., chairman of the board ascribed the loss to the ••mability of union leadership to control their own followers.’’ He said a trend toward rapidly increasin' costs “must of necessity reflect itself in the form of a substantial increase in selling prices.” Sloan criticized “unauthorized strikes” which occurred after the company signed an agreement with the C. I. O on February 11. During the period he said, there were only 10 working days on which there were no interruptions of some form or other.

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NOTHF To TWI'WFKS OF FMFRe.FNi y APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Greer.castie Township and Greencast’e Citv Putnam Countv. Indiana, that the proper legal officers r-f s?: i municipality at their reg- , u'.ar rr.ee*ing place on the 2nd day , of August 1937 will consider the fol- | '.owing emergencj* appropriations J which said officers consider necessary to bring the school corporation jon a calendar year budget. .-I Fund _ 315 925 00 Tuition Fund 21.520 00 2413 D Taxpayers appearing at such meeting sh-<ll have a right to be | hear : thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fi/t«~n days at the Countv Auditor's office of Putnam County Indiana or at mch other place as may be designate! At such hearing taxpayers objecting to anv of such a! utional appropriations may i be heard and in‘' -es*ed taxpayers imay inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Guv T Wright President. P F Vaughn Treasurer Edward Eiteljorge. Secretary.

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Ducket Brigade Saves Land mart

The Board of School Trustees desire to mak~ this supplementary explanation concerning th? shove ap- . prooriations in order to avoid anv corfus-on which taxpayers might have concerning the notice: Under the new law requiring all school ro-porations to change over , tothe calendar f-.scal v-ar (Jan 1 to •W T-' from th® Au^mat 1 to Julv !31 fisr-t jt us necessar> . to ep _ nropriate furds airev’v on hand to bridge eve- r h e 5 months period from August 1 to D-'em her 31. 1937 These appropriations are not renuests for rr.or- money or for addi'lone. levies h u t are rimnlv approj nrw tions of mo-f.-s a'resdy raised a ”-! on hard. Tne annual budget twin apnea- a* -he regular time and I in the usual form Board of School Trustees 22-2t. or '^ministration

Notice is he*e hv given that the , Putnam County State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Nancy decee£d JnCh l8te of Px,tnarn County. vent*'* 1 e?tate 13 511 P 00 ^ to be sol-

Josenhene Hurst. Administratrix

Julv 21st. 1937.

Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of thPutnam Circuit Court Attorney Janies & Alice. 22-3L

View af burning church rl!!^ U?htn ’ ng stru ck the steeple of historic H •: nf ,VM,. at * s " ew Bedford. Pa . behind which are hi and A, «»n<ier McGuffey. authors of y readers, quick action bv a bucket brigade . men saved the landmark.