The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1937 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, ^ATT'RDAY, AUGUST 2H„ 19.S7.

NOTICE TO TtXPAVFRft OF T4\ V.RVIR9 1 •! h mnttf*r of detorminine the i »x rates for pertain

roe Township. Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township N"ti« « i> hereby Kiv* u tin taxpayers of Monroe Townahip.

ptirp r» A <1

oses by Mo

vise

Put II

>ry lb

»u tlu taxpayers of Monroe Townnhip. Putnain Coun-

Imlhma that the prop<*r ie^n4 officers of said municipality, at their retftilar

la

i J.ui \I. A. •IIOOL KCMD:

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pended July 31st of present year ^ 1590 111 <lue ami staff of assistants, will t". 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4) 6479.01 given in honor of the girls, tomorrow

meeting plat

proper legal ol fleers of said municipality, at their regn file 7th (lay of 8ept, JlriT, will consider the following hudg

IOWNhIIIP III IM.l/l n.A«**IFI4 ATION l.'l’XIl 1 - r*/ » *1* V*kJ I J 1 I » T.»I*V”r\.

3900.00,

Pn \ Cq r

.' i i ii yn,/1 j r t i j .

Hepair «jt Muildings ;uid care

of flrminds f

K*l-air »»f Kuuipment, except

school Puses

School Furniture and K4|iiip-

nunt, except School Buses

School Supplies, other than

.linUorx Supplies .... Janitor Supplies * Fuel for Schools . ^ , . . ., v

Loans. Interest and Insur-

a nc© ... .

Teai h. rs Meetings Jidnitor Service •.«.£..•••> * Ti .insiiort a t ion of Children .. I.inht and Pt»wer • Misccllaneous ; . .. . Toi.a Special School Fundi ^.ssu

FMTIM.ATK OF FI TO IIP' HAIMFn

f.on 150 son 500 400 750

1.400

120

1.200 1,900

325 100

xpem

lies.

rOWKKIUP Fl’ND:

Salary of Trustee $ Office Rent Trustees Traveling Kx

.1 P. Salary and Sun pi

Office Supplies, Printing and Advertising

of Advisory Board ....

are of Cemeteries Examination of Record Miscellaneous

720

60

1 50

25

200

15 30 35

120

Total

TUITION FUN

Pay of Te

School Transfers

Township Fund

of Teachers

. 1 1,355

.112,500 lu.i

Total Tuition Fund

ppro- •>....

and 4 >

IFNliS R EOF I RED FOR EXPENSES Township \iir I present year, to Dec. 31, of ensuing year Fund

I Tola I 11 u 41 g * * (. Estimate for Incoming Year $1355 / Nc*. x-.i i \ Expenditures to lie made frornApj I'li.itioi rni\|>ei)ded July 31, 4»f present year

T"ial I nml- Kt quired (Add I.ines 1, t I NI »S OS H AND AND TO HE RECi<

«.i rui:> «»ihi:r than the proposed rate t)F

TAX LEVY

• \ctual H.ilatn 4*. July 31, present year 7 T;.\. tt» 1)4- t’tdliM-ted. present year (Dec. Settle* ment t S. Mis. • IhituMKis Revenue, otlier tlian from Tax Levy, to tie rt-roi\ool from August 1 of present year to I »•. < hiIm i- .! 1 4jf ensuing year. (See schedule In

750

2105

f»32

f»00

Special .S4-I100I Fund $ 9X50 4 500 14330

.913,0 00

Tuition Fund $ 1 3(»00 65*40 20140

FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BK RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received August 1st of present year to Decembe. 31st ol incoming year (Schedule on file in

office of Library Board):

b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) . 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense January 1st to June 30. less Miscellaneous Revenue far same period) 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and

11)

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable Propel ty ......$7,359,525.00

Numbei of Taxable Polls

evening. Other guests will be Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, wife of the governor, Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, wife of the Lieut-Gov., and wives of members of the Indiana Board of

4100.00 Agriculture.

INQUEST SCHEDULED INTO

2379 01 . DEATH OF HAUSEK CHILD

HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.. A-lg. 28. An inquest was scheduled today

4379 01 | into the death of 12-year-old Gloria

Hauser which led to arrest of her 1188 ^ stepfather, T. D. Hazelwood, on

2000 00

Levy' on Amount to Name of Fund Property Be Raised Library $ ,06 $i 179 01 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED

To Be

Collected Collected Collected Collected FUND 1935 1936 1937 1938

Utorsry .....$3767.13 $3489.23 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be

$3484.06 •ptoi.r.vi

In | rd’thereon. After , report have not been divulged.

$4379.01

charge of statutory rape and murder. A score of witnesses have been called. Expected to figure prominently in the inquiry, however, is a report of Duke Hospital pathologists on an examination of tissues of organs of the child. Contents of the

—For Sale—

cnHiilng year. (See sohetlt:

• 1

ii;il Taxes (See Schedules)

Trust • > ' < )fflee.)

t a » Spi

Total FumlH (Adil Lines 6, 7, 8a and

>)

i December

in. \. i Amount to be raised for expenses 31, of ensuing year • 11 (i|*i rating Halance t Not in excess of Kxpense January l to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for Period) 1/ Amount to be raised by Tax Li vy I’HorofcFD 1.17\ IK)» Net \’ahiation of Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls FUNDS Levy on

Polls

1232 873

400 127 3

2500 8648

mono 20322

1853 7590

Township

Special Sell ool Tuition

Total

Levy on Proper! v

$ .12

.50 .69 .50 24

$1.00 $1.05 ( otir t it iti% f. NTurr.Muvr of tixhk rtiu.F.t tud

%\o to hi: < 4>i.i.

2862 2780

$1,106,198 285 Amount to Jb* Ralseii $ 1273

7590 27 80

$11643

FUNDS

Township Special School Tuition Total ' Taxpayers appearing shall hav tax )evIe have he. a determined, and tiei a two da vs prior to the second

(Tdlected Uollrcteil 1935 1936 $1246 $ 1348 . 8114 6665

6 446

$9360 $14453

p a right to he he.iiril thereon,

ol present, d to the County Auditor not

Monday In September,

Collected

1981

$ 1281

7366 384 2

914081

To Bo

Collected

1938

$ 1273

7590

the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not j Coroner Bruce Cox said he receiv- | later than two days pilot’ to the second Monday in September, and the levy (ll | fl re p 0 rt on the specimens yester- | fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by| |nv hn , h(i withh( . 1() the contPnlfl

An autopsy the girl’s

disclosed evidence

the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by i ,lay ' ,;llt he withheld such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for fur- pending the inquest, ther and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor J twenty-four hours after not later than October 13, and the State Board will fix a date for hearingi death he sai(j lhlS ‘''guy T. WRIGHT. President i th «t she had been attacked. B. F. VAUGHN, Treasurer I R. L. Whitmire and M. M. Redden, EDW'ARD EITELJORGE, Secretary ! attorneys for Hazelwood, said they Board of School Trustees of Greenrastle City and Green-j were confi(lent that the ev ij ence

castle Township.

Dated this 23rd day of August. 1937. 28-2t.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

\,,,litc.i t,ii or Ml.Mo taxpiivers f.-Hliiu tlienmelven iitiKrieved by such li-\i.-e. . n . ..I io the St.it.- Ronril of Tax CotntnlsHloners for further mid final I Ii. irlin ihei.MM. by mins a pMtilon with the Countv Auditor not Inter tlian Oriol.. 1 |. not til.- State Board «111 fix i date fur hearing in this Comity

nal.T.I Anir IN. 1(137.

CHARLIE URNDRICH, Trustee of Monroe Twp. 21-21.

inly

and tile levy fixed by ' SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Genl. Administration 1. Bii. School Tr. and Sec.

3760.00 1875.00

TOWNSHIP FUND:

Salary of Trustee Office Rent ..... Trustee’s Traveling Expense

Pei

Office Supplies, Printing and Advertising Pay of Advisory Board Care of Cemeteries Examination of Records Miscellaneous Total Township Fund $1230

TUITION FUND:

Pay of Teachers $6500 School Transfers 1150 Total Tuition Fund $7650

175

15

100

25

130

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Warren Township, Putnam County Indiana. Before the Township Advisory

Board.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warren Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their

regular meeting place, on the 7th day of Sept. 1937, will consider the fol- (-o ^,.,^1^ nr

lowing budget:

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND:

600 Repair of Buildings and care 60 of Grounds $ SOO 125 Repair of Equipment, except

School Buses School Furniture and Equipment, except School Buses School Supplies, other than

Janitor’s Supplies Janitor Supplies

Fuel for Schools Loans. Interest and Insurance

Teachers’ Meetings

In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for School purposes of (lie School Corporation of Greencastle City and Township, Putnam County. In-

diana. Before the Board of School Trustees.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Greencastle City and Township. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corp2780 j oration at their regular meeting place on the 7tli day of September 1937,

\n V Ww ' will consider the following budget:

later j BUDGET (’LASSIFK VI ION FOR SCHOOL UOKPilRATION

TUITION FUND

A. Tr. Salaries High School

tlian Office $1760 00'

' 6 Supt. Office -

B. Inst. Teaching Supplies

C. Instr. Supervision

Supplies . 475.00

D. Op. School Plant

2. High School 4435.00 3. Elem. Schools $15,625.00 E. Maintenance School■’Paint 2. High School $880.00 3. Elem. Schools 1715.00

760(H)

G. Co-ordinate and Auxiliary Activities $1000 00

I. Capital Outlay

2. Alterations $950.00

Total Expen. Sp.

School Fund . $33235.00 ESTIMATE OF FI NDS TO BE RAISED

6001

would prove the 28-year-old former Butlei University athlete innocent of (he charges. Hazelwood has made no statement since his arrest. Passersby found Hazelwood crawling on his hands and knees on the edge of a 120-foot ravine last Tuesoay, crying, “For God’s sake, save my child.” The girl’s mangled body \.as found fifty feet from the bottom

of the ravine.

B. Tr. Salaries

Elem. Schools

C. Trans. Tuition

Total Expen. Tuition Fund..... VOCATIONAL FUND A. Salaries Voc. Tr.

and Directors

Total Vocational Fund

BOND OR SINKING FUND

A. Payment Prin. B. Payment Int.

Total Ex pen. Bond or

Sinking Fund $11306 25

$24737.60 j SEE IDENTITY OF WOMAN FOUND STUFFED IN BARREL

New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 63 22-tf

FOR SALE: Peaches, watermelons and muskmelona at Lem Skelton's, 2 miles south of Pleasant Gardens. 23-6p

FOR SALE: New Idea corn picker, John Deere and Oliver corn pickers. All company now has, their entire out put sold to dealers. I only bought a few. no chance to buy more. Place your order now. If you wait until State Fair to see them, you will get delivery next year. Walter S. Campbell. 25-28-21

FOR SALE: 1929 Plymouth cheap if sold at once. See same at 401 W. Liberty Street. 26-3t

FOR SALE: 4 buck lambs and one jersey heifer. Mrs. Eva Hurst Jobe, Belle Union. 27-2p

FOR SALE: One calf, 0 months old. Thad Jones.

Hereford hull Phone 263-L 27-28-30-31.

$9000 00 2306.25

40( j FUNDS REQUIRED FOR | EXPENSES TO DEC.

Special . Bond

TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Special August 1, present year, to December 31, Township School

of ensuing year

1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31, of present year 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4) FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE

OF TAX LEVY

6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 8 Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See sched-

ule in Trustee’s Office)

(a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) (Ii) All Other Revenue (See Schedules)

1000

4332

9.

Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7. 8a and 8b)

1510

10849

11723

10.

Net Amount to be raised tor expenses to Decem-

ber .31, of ensuing year

367

381

11.

Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January I. to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Rev-

enue for same Period)

615

2865

1779

12.

Amount to be raised by Tax Levy

981

3246

1779

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Valuation of Taxable Property $915,000 Number of Taxable Polls 123

500 :jlst OF INCOMING

150 YEAR: 400 1 Total Budget Estimate 250 lor ensuing year, Jan. 60 1 1. to Dec. 31, 1937,

Janitor Service 320 inclusive

Transportation of Children .. 3000 2. Necessary Expenditures

Light and Power 100 Aug. 1. to Dec. 31, present year 15,925.00

Miscellaneous 150 4. Total Estimated Expenditures

Total Special School Fund $67,301 (add lines 1, 2 and 3'

FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED

Tuition I TAX LEVY:

Fund 5. Actual Balance, July 31st of

present year 17,414.27

6. Taxes to be collected, present

(December settlement'

7. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug. 1st of present year to December 31st of next school year (Schedule on file

in office of School Board):

a. Special Taxes

'see Schedule' b. Transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue (see Schedule) 8. Total Funds 'Add lines 5, 6. 7a and 7b) 9. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES JO DICC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 8 fropi line 4) 10 Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense from Jan. 1 to June 30. less Misc. Revenue for same period) 11. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines

9 and 10'

Tuition Fund

Fund

Vocational

Fund

$33,235.00 $57,420.00 $11,306 25 $5,180.00

21,820 00

2,115.00

Fund $1230

Fund

$ 6770

Fund

$ 7650

. 647

3600

2955

1877

900

11270

755

11360

. 952

7520

6643

. 558

2329

748

49,16000 79,24000 11,306.25 7,295 00

.32.112.11 1,738.01 2,403.26

15,892.31 11,850.68 5,819.84 2.050 24

1,488.00 38,576.00 195 00 6,415.00

549.00

198 00

1,245.00

34,989.58 88,953.79 8,106.85 5,896.50

14,170.42 9,713.79 3,199 40 1,398.50

16,749.00 16,815.00 5,520.75 1,754 00

Levy on

Polls

Levy on Property

* .11

.36 .20

$ .67

FUNDS

Township Special School $ .75 Tuition - 25 Total , $1.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

To Be

Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1935 Townhip $ 1303 Special School 7141 Tuition ... 3671 Poor Total $12115 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right

the tax levies have been detemineu, and presented to the County Auditor not later tlian two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by

Proposed 19 42 7 ,01 21

123 ! Net Taxable Property, City $3,66.3.445; Township $.3 696 080toTe NUnlb< ‘ r ° f Taxable Folls . City 858; Township .330 ’

Raised FUNDS $ 981 Special

3246 Tuition 1779 Vocational

$8006 Bond or Sinking

TOTAL

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TVXFS C*OiIeCTED $49 ’ 893 ‘ 28

AN!> TO BE COLLECTED

Iswy on

Levy on

Polls

Property

$ .50

$ .42

.50

.10

.05

.12

$1 00

8,720.00 3,152.50

$7,359,525 UM Amount to Be Raised $30,919.42

7.101.21 3,152.50 8.720.15

I^arkin.

32582 50

' joooo! NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—A beach-

comber scanning the rock studded

$57420.00 | Queens shore of the East River J more . Tud-

I found a flimsy barrel ciUmnied witli | j.-qu $5180 00 tOe body of a well-groomed .young $5180.00 woman, battered, stabed and shot.

The first clew led police half way across the continent to Paul’s Shoe < ‘ompany on Walnut Street, Kansas

City, Mo.

A custom-made shoe picked up iiea” the body was traced to its maker in Brooklyn, who informed police it had been shipped to the Midwest store. Kansas City police were asked to st-arch there for the identity of the purchaser of the shoe. A second clew at the scene was an automobile radio which was not traced immediately. The barrel with the woman’s body evidently had been shoved over a 15foot embankment near the Triborough Briuge with the idea that it would be taken by the swift-running tides to Hell Gate and be washed out

to sea.

Instead, it bounced down to a stony ledge four feet from the water’s edge and clung there, until Tony Casanova, the beachcomber, encountered it in his search for driftwood. Medical Examiner Jacob Werne said the woman, a brunette of about .30, posibly of Latin extraction, had been stabbed nine times with an ice nick. The point of the weapon was found embedded in her skull. Later, an autopsy revealed a .38caliber pistol bullet embedded in the woman’s brain.

FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire rams and ewes. John W. Day. Fill-

11-28-Sept. 4-ll-4p

SALE

200 bu. rye. Kay 21-28-Sept. 4.-3p

1936

1937

1938

$1162

$1131

$ 981

.3639

4491

3246

4137

1538 1400

1779

$8938

$8560

$6006

be heard

thereon.

After

Name of Fund

Tuition

Vocational

Bond or Sinking

TOTAL

1935

Collected

29,764 66 4,745.85 17.428.07

19.36 19.37 ^038®

„ Collected Collected Collected » 27 ’ *32,051.3.3 $31,778.30 $30 91942 90.7m, ”7.127.34 25.425 40 7 101 If

i?'°84.41 11,957.86 3.152.50 1*5,548.85 4,532.95 8 720 in

Taxpayers appearing shall righ^to 1 heU S49:8 A 9 ' i:28 the tax levies have been determined and presented te r- ,bpreon - After later than two days prior to the second Monday j n Sentemh" ty . A, 1 ,<,itor n<,t

such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for fur-j tin'Countv Aiulitof °'’ "h their failure so* to' do'* hv ther and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor! such levies me - anneal to tVe'CMt XP n y0rS . f0 f lins: themse lves aggrieved bv not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing | ther and rina. hTa^g fn'erelm b^ rilin^almi™

not later than October 15. and the State Boar rwim h. County Auditor in this County, a 1 vv,l, f,x a date for hearing

GUY T WRIGHT, President B. F. VAUGHN, Treasurer.

RDWARD EITELJORGE, Soorotarv rjrvn i ■»#- Dated this 23rd day of August, 1937. y ' ‘ ’ R 1 Memb <'i's.

in this County.

Dated Aug. 27, 1937.

ERNEST C. SMITH, Trustee Warren Twp.

28-2t.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the Mattel of Determining the Tax Rates for Library Purposes by the Board of School Tiustees of Greencastle City and Greencastle Township,

Putnam County, Indiana. ,

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that U)e proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 7th day of September, 1937, will consider the

following budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION

1 Services Personal 2 Services Contractual 3 Supplies 4 Material 5 Current Charges — 6 Current Ooligations 7 Properties Total Estimate

$2648.90

820.00 100 00

FAIR SCHOOL OPENS

- - 12000 - 25000 900 00 -v $4888.90

(Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Library)

ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Library DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEA l ft; i r FUND 1. Total Budget Estimate tor Incoming year *..* $4888 90 2. Necessary expenditurta to be made from appropriations unex-

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 28 - <UPi The 19th annual Indiana State fair school of economies, sponsored’ by the state buard "of agriculture, opened here today. It will continue 50.00 j through the fair until Sept. JO. Mrs. Calvin Perdue, Acton, director of the school, announced that 165 girls representing 84 counties of the. state had been accepted fbr enroll-

ment.

The course of lessons, embracing the preparation and serving of meals, laundry and dormitory work, demon-

strations on table setting and d'c7orating, will begin tomorrow. Mrs. Elanor Miller of L. S. Ayres & Company,, Imdianapoli:*, will be in charge of that portion of the program and Mrs. Elmer Waters, Romney. will conclude tomorrow morning’s session with a demonstration and lecture on food preparation. The Saturday afternoon scheduVconsists of two lectures, one—“Ev cry day Courtesies.” by Miss Leila Gaddis of Purdue university, and the "Well Dcefuied /Girl" by Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, stylist at Ayres. A formal tea, given by Mrs. Per-

FOR SALE: Recleaned wheat, tests around 60. Herbert Elmore, Coatesville, Ind. R. 2. 16-18-25-28 4p

FOR SALE: Three 1933 Plymouth sedans; one 1935 Plymouth 4 door; two 19.35 Ford V-8 sedans and several other cheap cars under $200. See these cars before you buy. Walter S. Campbell. 24-25-28-3L

FOR SALE: Two modern six room homes near the college. J. T. Christie, Rea! Estate at Rightsell Loan & Insurance Agency. 27-2t.

FOR SALE: Good used Heatrola. Phone 281-K. 27-3t.

FOR SALE One Stover used burr mill, extra good; one 13 inch paper hammer mill; one, two horse wagon; one used mower; one used two horse wheat drill; one used 7ft. hinder; one 10 ft. McCormick Deering power binder, only been out ,3 years, looks like new. All at bargain prices. Walter S. Campbell. 25-28-21

—Wanted-

WANTED A married man to work on farm. Must furnish good references. O. Bruce Lane, Bainbridge.

WANTED Woman for genera! housework. 511 N. Indiana street.

28-2t

WANTED Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

WANTED TO RENT—5 to 7 room house semi-modern. Immediate possession. Address Box M. Banner.

28-lp

WANTED: Used farm light plant. Prefc ratily Dclco. See Wayne Brannetnan at Comfty Agent’s Office or write me at Cloverdale. 27-2p.

For Rent-

FOR RENT: Three room murnlshed apartment with bath. Good location Box E Banner Office. 28-lt

FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms on ground to a reliable couple

or more. Inquire at

28-lt

for 6 months

Banner.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR PURCHASE OF POLICE CAR . Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to five o’clock P. M., on Tuesday the 14th day of September, 1937, at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, for the purchase by the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, of one (1) four door sedan automobil* powered with a motor of not less than six cylinders and capable of developing seventyfive horse power or more. Said automobile to be purchased is to be used as a police car by the police department of the City of Greencastle. Said automobile is to be black in color with Greencastle Police Department printed on each front door in silver or aluminum letters three inches tall. Same is to be equipped with hot water heater, two spot lights, siren and red light as required by law. heavy duty generator, oil filter, two sun visors, double windshiald wiper, spare wheel or rim with extra tile and tube and a full set of tools Total cost of automobile witli equipment can not exceed seven hun-

dred ($700) dollars.

If a contract is awarded for the purchase of an automobile, same must be delivered at Greencastle within fifteen days from day con-

tract is awarded.

All bids submitted must be accompanied with full specifications for automobile, hot water heater spot lights, siren ami red light and oil

filter.

Payment to be made at First regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, after delivery of automobile, provided proper claim is filed with the City Clerk-

Treasurer.

Bidder must file with bid submitted a non-collusion affidavit as required by law The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids The successful’bidder will be required

to enter into a written contract to - comply with his bid as soon as ihel r oqt e-

contiact is awarded. " . ROST ~ Fr,x hound, small black ahd

Dated August 25th, 1037

Board of Public Works and Safety By Jessie M. Hawkins, Clerk-

Treasurer, 28 _ 2t cent Ke]ler Cl0verdale

FOR RENT: Ellis apartment Phone 443. Tuea.-Thurg.-8at.-tf. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment See Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 26-3p

FOR RENT: October 1st the Orson Shirley home. Phone 434-L. 27-2ts.

FOR RENT- Modern 5 room furnished house at 714 E. Washington. Call 392-XX or call personally after 6:30 P m. 19-tf FOR RENT 3 room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. 401 E. Franklin Street. 27-2t

I'OR RENT: 7 room, modern house on E. Seminary. Inquire 624 E. Seminary. Phone 141-Y. 27-3p.

LoSt-

lan dog 6 years old. Vicinity of Ray ^ aughan’s farm, 1 .ruitei ,we*t of Mt. Meridian, August 23. Reward. Vin-

28-2t

tor experience &w J* dress Box 25 Bann-r ^ ATTENTION F A du~ !: ay l0 * 8 an<l standtaT U'Ules Handle p a ,. to r Phone 620-L. HEIMo.V op u iy-five Mary, „ dinner Thursday a t reunion of Mary,, ^ h ville at Millig 8n pa^ in the afternoon to atu gram. New officers elected were Mrs. ^ Crawfcrdsville, pre 81der Anderson. Roachdale and Mrs. Mary Hartl. ville, secretary-treasun The oldest Mary Thursday was Mrs Mi 78; the tallest. Miss Ms the largest Mrs Mary pounds light. Mrs Tti ( ally hails from Billing; Clothes will not onl but will last longer if tr ips to ideal Cleaners, ments are cleaned the Phone 470 Real Esiat

FARMS K()| 113 acres 40 acre buildings 6 miles ou N. V. SAYERS - 80 acres good land and provements 3 miles out H. C. SAYERS - 40 acres-3-4 good tilihl splendid Improvements. 3 N- C. SAYERS - 74 acres of land and imp good - priced to sell-5 it" 8. C. SAYERS - ph If one of the above do« we have many others one 8. C’. SAYERS -

185 acre farm- Partly spring water, beech timt partunity. Central fnsuri Inc. Phone 91.

FOR SALE: A seventy proved farm in Nort’. township. A farm would like to own. J T Real Estate at Kightseir surancc Agency.

LEGAL NOTICE OF

HEARING

Notice is hereby given t cal Alcoholic Beverage Bril nam County. Indiana, will, m., on the 7th day of 1937 at the Clerk's Offi House in the eity (or town 1 castle, in said County, bqt gat ion of the application» lowing named person, nf issue to the applicant, at hereinafter set out. of tin Beverage Permit of the ft after designated and wilUtj and place, receive infon® cerning the fitness of said' and the propriety of issul mtt applied for to such *1 the premises named: Vernice L Larkin. M;Uj Cafet, Main St., Clov*,

Retailer.

Said investigation wil the public, and public

is requested.

Alcoholic Beverage ^ Indiana. w By: John F. Noonan. Hugh A. Barnhart. E*

istrator.

"public s "K'SS miles south of ^ three miles east »! Monday, M Commencing a* 1 - of

lowing: CATTLE

4 good dairy

calves by side, • J: en»; 1 good 0 # ??%d bb* weeks old calf, k , rl )li bull; 1 Guernsey. * > bv ,,k,e - hogs

by side.

4 Hampshire ‘ r ‘ , „ Immune, to pig ■ > u ■ 1 Big Gilt; 3 • n< " HM, • SHEEP ^ 87 head ewes, ^* thorough-bredj f «e