The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1937 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TTENDAY, AUGI ST Ml.
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THE DAILY BANNER 1 h c Chrlsty Sunday evening MODERN. WOMEN 1 TIL, I/.IUj callcrs were Mr and Mrs Carl Pur- ,T, v ^
sell and family. Mr and Mrs. George | Pursell and Mrs. Jennie Pursell. The Saturday Night Club will meet!
Herald Consolidated
"It Waves For All”
„ Saturday night September 4 with Mr.
Entered In the postoffice at Green-, anii M[ . s Harry Alter with a repular
castle, Indiana, as second class mall sut , !H , r
matter under Act of March 8, IS. 8., The Eflst p.jfjy,] C i u b anj communSubscription price, 10 cents per shower which was to ^ glven for
week; $3.00 per year by mall in Put-
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nam County; $3 50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
Mrs Leon Parson, September 10 has
• JSI DIAMOND BSAND"
how it effects family and community life. The sound film. "Science and Mod-
OF THl WORIO FAMOUS
cRMOOR
We’ve sold them by hundreds, but there’s still a good selection. Your choice of covering patterns and colors. 1 Every mattress a genuine $42.50 Ostermoor. Standard number of coils; standard thick layer-built cotton felt. Superb tailoring. Come in and save $12.b5^NOW»
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Horace Link & Co.
THK 8TOKK ()g KniNlTL'RM
COSTS NO MORE FOR AN OSTERMOOR'
with a mason's hammer at Linden while the couple, married last October. was on route from California to Pusey’s farm near Oakland, N. J.
Al U UINf S « H ANtiK MON KV
LONDON UP -Machines
KKTI KN HAMMKK YU TIM'S IJODl K) STATE I'OK KIT US KLIZABKTH. N. J.. Aug. 31. (UP)- The body of Mrs. Mary Cannon Pusey. 44 years old, hammered to death, police charge, by her husband was started by train today for Loogootee ind., for burial. A brother William Cannon, requested the
burial at Loogootee.
Lloyd Pusey. also 44, farmer-evan-friist and husband of the slain woman is neld in County jail here awaiting investigation of the case
by the grand jury.
Chief of Police Frank Hickey said eta alu ! give change 25 times a nilnPusey had confessed killing his wife ute. r ■* 1
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs Lillie Allen has returned home from Minneapolis. Minn., where she visited her son, Kirby Allen and family. Montgomery county is proposing a total county tax rate of 58 cents, of which the Items are: county revenue. 31 cents; county unit hospital bonds ; 2 cents; welfare, 25 cents. Mrs. W. H. Price. Mrs. O. J. Ste- | wart. Mr and Mrs. Russell Scobee | and son. have returned home froi i McAlester. Okla.. where they were [ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S F j Evens and family. Mr. and Mrs. J P. Allen who have been traveling abroad since the first of July returned to their home Saturday and on Sunday visited with their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Allen. Jr. and little son in Crawfordsville.
Mrs. Jacob Shaw Please note change
of date.
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Mr. and Mrs Ray Clodfelter have received word of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. anq Mrs. Everett Sigler, 8531 Euclid avenue. Chicago. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Sigler is a sister of Mrs. Clod-
hi C hl fe,ter '
give change within a second of a coin being inserted and a ticket immediately after, are the latest London Passenger Transport Board innovation. After secret tests. 27 of the machines were placed in the service at Piccadilly Circus. They deliver tick-
frOTHPUOOfCtlAHIWSI
I DEAL CLEANERS Phone 470 This Moth Proofing at no extra cost to the customer.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by \\asnington Township, Putnam Countv Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. r Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Putnam County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipalitv. at their regular meeting place, on the 7th day of September. 1937, will consider the
following burget
TOWNSHIP BUDGET ( I VSSIFK ATION
Last rites of James H. Layman of Madison township who died Saturday night, were held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock from the MeCurry funeral home The Rev. Steve Burk was in charge of the services. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Kenneth Todd ami daughter Sarah Fllen of Springfield. Tenn . are spending this week with Mr. an t Mrs Fred Todd Mr Todd who is manager of the J C. Penny store at Springfield, will join his wife an i daughter here over the weekend. The city of Crawfordsville has purchased. and received, an aerial firefighting truck, which has an aerial ladder, operating from a turn table on the truck, that can be raised to an elevation of 65 feet. One man operates the aerial. The truck also has a booster tank, and 200 feet of manual ladders.
1 AVNSHIP FI N'D:
Salary of Trustee $ 720 Office R<-nt 60 Trustee's '['raveling Expense 150 Office Supplies. Printing and Advertising 200 Pay of Advisory Board 15 Examination of Records 25 Miscellaneous 210 Total Townsnip Fund . $ 1380
TUITION FUND:
L >.y ol Teachers $13720 School Transfers 150 Total Tuition Fund $13870
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: Repair of Building.* and care of Grounds $ Repair of Equipment, except School Buses School Furniture and Equipment except School Buses School Supplies, other than Janitors’ Supplies
$
Fuel for Schools Loans, Interest and Insur-
ance
950 150 250!
We will gladly do your washing— if you have a washing to do. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 31-lt
"’ANTED: Girl for tearoom work. Address Box W. Banner. 31-lt
I>TIM \TE OF FUNDS TO BE R \I-,|- n August 1. present year, to December
32. of ensuing year
1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming Year 2 (Necossary-Expenditures to be made from propriations Unexpended July 31. of
, present year
_ 00 ! INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK J55I Hog receipts 6 000; holdovers 279 550 -" a >ket steady to 10c lower. Bulk (160-180 lbs., $1140; 180-190 lbs..
. 600 $ 1150 ' 190-200 lbs., $11.55; 200-210 Teachers Meetings 140 lb , $n 60: 210 _ 225 lb8 .. S1165; 225 .
255 lbs $1160; 235-250 lbs., $11.55; 175! 250-260 lbs.. $11.50; 260-275 lbs.. {$11.45; 275-285 lbs.. $11.40; 285-200 50 lbs., $11.35; 300-325 lbs., $11.15; 325-
isctiianeous .
Total Special School Fund $ 9770 350 ' bS $10 P0: 35(M00 lbs ' $10 65: 1155-160 lbs , $10.75; 150-155 lbs.,
I $10.50; 140-150 lbs., $10.25; 130-140 TuiUon lbs . $10; 120-130 lbs., $9.75; 110-120 Fund 'lbs.. $9.50; 110-100 lbs., $9.25. Pack
$13,870
Janitor Service
Transportation of Children . Light and Power
Ditch Expense. (Benefits to
School Property Only)
Miscellaneous
1 to December 31 of present year 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4)
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PRO-
POSED RATE OF TAX LEVY.
6 Actual Balance. July 31, present year
I 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 schedule in Trustee’s Office) ■a- Special Taxes (See Schedules) fb' All Other- Revenue 'See Schedules'
9 Total Funds Add Lines 6. 7. Sa and hb) 10 Net Amount to be raised for expensea to December 31, of ensuing year 1018 II Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period ' 690
12 Amount to be raised by Tax I>evy 1708
PROPOSED I.E\ 1F.S
Net Valuation of Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
FT'NDS l>vv on
Polls
Township 7. Special School $1 00 - Total si 00
Township
Special
Fund
Sch Fund
$1380
$9770
ap-
650
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4031
500
. 2030
14.301
ling sows weak to 25c lower.
! $9.75-$10.25.
Bulk
600
1012
5,252 4 500
7 000; Cattle receipts 2.000; calves 800. Fed steers and yearlings opening slow but steady. Other killing clas°0 870 ses atx3Ut steady with market strongtr on heifers and cows above 6; steer top $17.50: bulk steers S10.25-$16: heifers mostly $11.50 down. Beef cows $5 50-S6.50. Cutter grades $3.50- * $5. Vealers 50c higher. Bulk good
to choice $11.50-$12.
Sheep receipts 2,500. Lambs 30c higher. Bulk good to choice ewe and wether lambs $10.75-$11.25. Slaugh-
14 171
2 629
1 000 10.752
7,855
485
25.140
ter ewes steady at $3.75 down.
3 549
4 835 8 384
SOCIETY
been postponed until September 11 at j ern Medicine." is a lecture illustratbe home of her parents. Mr. and j ted by photographs and diagrams. It
is suitable for schools, women's groups and medical and social wel-
fare organizations.
A silent film, "Venereal Disease.'' is recommended for lay groups of men ami older boys, and another silent film is available for older girls
and women.
The silent film. “The Gift of Life,"
shows a scientist and a boy making observations, collecting specimena and watching through the microscope the processes of reproduction in few-
er forms of plant ant! animal life. The Board of Health also has an
automatic baloptican machine with 26 lantern slides on syphilis. Posters and charts are used in exhibits, and many pamphlets on social hygiene will be mailed free upon request lo interested persons. .
The pamphlets are divided
SCHOOL DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE With the money from us you can take advantage of pre-seasonal bargains. Indiana Loan Co. 241, E. Washington Phone 15
Levy on Property
$0 10'
50 60
* + + + ♦ + + + * WEST FLOYD * !* + + + + + + * | The Groveland Community Club j entertained the West Floyd Home
. $1 622 i3. 00 Economics Club Thursday afternoon.
Misses Wilma Woods and Imogene
( reseent Club
Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Crescent club which was to be held this week has been postponed until Wednesday, September 8th The club will meet at th home of Mrs Otis Browning. + + -1-4- + + + + Karl Fisk Auxiliary To Meet Thursday The Earl Fisk Auxiliary U. S. W. V. will meet Thursday evening at 7 ;0 o’clock at the city library. Please bring table service for refreshments. •I-6-6- + + + + + Evens l{eiinion To
Be Held Sunday
The Evens reunion will be held Sunday, September 5th. at the home of A. L. Evens, southeast of Putnamville. 4 | + + + + + + ♦♦ “■*
Groveland ( lull Has Guest l)a>
The Groveland Community club held its guest day meeting at the une of Mrs I^eonard Chatham Thursday afternoon, August 26th Tw nty-three members and thirty-
four guests were present.
Aft4r a short business session a program of music anil readings was njoyed by all. Musical numbers were - iVen by Lenoir McCammack. Mary MvGaughey. H. len Sheperd. Pauline Fuller, Frances and Betty Sutherlin. and Mrs. Ralph Major. Humorous readings were given by Mrs. James Miller and Mrs Ren. Solomon. During the social hour refreshments of ice cream, cake and ^punch were
served.
Guests from West Floyd Home Economics Club v re Mrs. Morris Heavin. Mrs. Fred Heavin and daughter Maxine. Mrs. Galvin King. Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Mrs. James Alexander. Mrs. Leonard Alexander and son. Mrs. William Zeiner. Mrs. Chester Ruark Mrs. Edith Beebe, Mrs. Elmer McKamey. Mis. Cecil Bartlett, Mrs. Dee Wright. Mrs. Frank Rogers. Mrs. Edna Shoemaker. Misses Minnie Graves, Madeline Ruark. Harriette
Glover.
Other guests were: Mrs Ralph Major Mrs. Lafe McGaughey. Mrs. Wilbur Grantham Mrs. Martin Conrad, Mrs. James Miller Misses Mary McGaughey. Ignore McCamack. Helenetta Miller, Nellie McVay. Lucille and Jeanette Goodwin, Helen Shepherd. Pauline Fuller and Frances and Betty Sutherlin. 6--i*-5-+ <1 - + 4' + Mrs. Godfrey Hostess To Economies Club Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey entertained the Greencastle Township sewing club, Friday afternoon. Ten members were present. 2 Mrs. Grace Heavin and Mrs. Boswell were winners 0/ the two contests that were held. Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
A call meeting will be held at the home of the president. Mrs. Alberta King. Friday afternoon. Sept. 10th. •{• + + + + + * + Thursday Reading Club To Meet With Mrs. Hirt The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. F. Hirt. 24 E. Bern,' street The leader. Mrs. Maude Friend, will have as her subject “Paul Dresser.’’ 4*a.q*4-4 > 4 < 4 a 4 a Mrs. Sutherlin To Entertain Thursday The Mt. Meridian Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon. September 2. at the home of Mrs. Maggie Sutherlin. SOFTBALL NOT SO SOFT
COI'RT NOTES
In the divorce proceedings of Charles A White against Margaret White, the defendant has filed an affidavit alleging she has been left destitute by the plaintiff in the divorce suit, that she has a good and meritorious defense against the complaint, and that she needs money to live on and to carry on the defense when it comes to trial. She asks alimony j pendant e lite. Charles McGaughey I
is her attorney.
In Circuit court, Dora Tucker has 1 signed affidavit claiming her husinto' band, James Tucker, has deserted
those for parents, girls, men boys. 1 her and their five children who are Infected patients, girls of adolescent under the age of fourteen years. The
age and young women and the general public. Arrangements for free use of tha motion pictures can be made by communicating with the Bureau of Health Education, State Board of Health, State House Annex, Indianapolis.
affidavit was filed by the prosecutor. Albert E. Williams.
HORSE SHOW AWARDS (Coiitliiued From Fnice On*) gelding showing under saddle, first, $5 00: second $2.00: third, ribbon. Rider Class Class I—Best gentleman rider, 50 years old or older (Mount not considered) First, $5 00; second $2 00; third, ribbon. Class II—Best gentleman rider under 50 years of age (Mount not considered)—premium same as Class I. Class III Best lady rider (Mount not considered)—premium same as Class I. Class IV—Best girl rider under 14 years of age (mount not considered) First, $3 00; second. $1 00; third, ribbon. Class V—Best boy rider under 14 year? of agg. (Mognt /lot considered)
PLAN FARM EXHIBITION AT HEALTH BUILDING
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 31—A model farm will be exhibit by the State Bureaus of Sanitary Engineering and Dairy products in the Board of Health Building at the State Fair. The exhibit will include a house, garage, tenant house, dairy barn, milk house, well house, privy and septic tank. The Engineering Bur. eau will show properly located and cuntsructed water supplies and fa. ciliities for waste disposal. The Dairy Bureau will exhibit the model dairy barn and milk house cut away to show proper separation of operations. The bam has a concrete floor and stanchions for housing the ! milking animals. The two-room milk j house has a cooling tank, can racks, tubular cooler and wash tank pro-
perly placed.
In addition to the model farm, an illuminated map will show satisfactory ana unsatisfactory water supplies of the state. The Board of Health’s supervised
—premium same as Class IV.
All sweepstakes showing will fol-1 playground for children from three to
they were j seven years will be open from 9 a. m.
low the class in which
shown.
to 5 p. m. at the fairgrounds.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the mattei of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Jackson Township. Putnam County. Indiana. Before the Township Adviaorv
Board.
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Jackson Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their icgular meeting place, on the 7th day of Sept. 1937, will consider the follow- .
ing budget:
TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
TOWNSHIP FUND: 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: Salary of Trustee $ 7201 Repair of Buildings and care
Office Rent 60 Trustee's Traveling Expense 150 Office Supplies. Printing and
Advertising
Pay of Advisory Board Care of Cemeteries Examination of Records
Miscellaneous
Total Township Fund
TUITION FUND:
Pay of Teachers $5400 School Transfers 2400 Total Tuition Fund $7800
150
15 75 25
135
$1330
of Grounds $ 300 Repair of Equipment, except School Buses 100 School Furniture and Equipment except School Buses 200 School Supplies, other than Janitors’ Supplies 300 Janitor Supplies 75 Fuel for Schools 400 Teachers’ Meetings 60 Jahitor Service 400 Transportation of Children .. 4240 Light and Power 100 Miscellaneous 50
Total Special School
Fund $6225
! POOR FUND:
$ 150
ESTIMATE OK FI NDS TO BE RAISED
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Special August 1, present year, to December 51 Township School Tuition
271
Amount to
( OMI’ARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Be Raised 1 A - rn °l d visited Miss Lola Lisby
$1,708, Thursday afternoon.
8.584 | The East Floyd Home Economics $10,092 j club held their ice cream supper j Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Bryan.
Mrs. Henry Phillips and daughter Stella and Charles Phillips spent Thursday with Mrs Lara Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips spent a few days last weak at. the Lakes and
taxpayers appearing shall nave a right to be heard thereon. After the returned home Thursday tax levies nave been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not j Mrs. Ezra Arnold and children “ Ksrr&irs'.s? srtej txz ^ «*> *» «»*• County Auditor ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such Mr ' 41111 Mrs. Jacob Shaw and levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and attended a shower which was final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor not later# given in honor of their daughter, Mrs. than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this Leon Parsons at Avon.
Mr and Mrs Maynard Hansell and
FUNDS
Collected
Collected
Collected
xo rse
Collected
1935
1936
1937
1938
Township
$1265
$1854
$1392
$1708
Special School
t — 6432
10279
9858
8384
Tuition
12100
8113
5436
Total
$19796
$20246
$16686
$10092
Coiftity.
Dated Aug 20 1937
PETE HOLSAPPLE Trustee of Washington Twp.
SWEETWATER. Tex. 'UP' —Ed Strobel, umpire for a softball game here, is ready to stick to the easier sports. During a recent game, a player inadvertently ran into Strobel and knocked him dowm. Strobel finished the game, but three weeks later he went to a hospital, where X-rays showed he had suffered a fractured leg. STATE ENLISTS PICTURES IN NEW HEALTH CAMPAIGN
650 650
Fund
$ 6225
3896
10121
5801 2600
550
8951 1170
2300 3470
Fund $ 7800 3320
400
11520
5284 1380
3335 10009 1511
2305 3836
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug 31—Motion pictui *s slides and pamphlets are being used as ammunition in the State Board of Health’s war against syphilis. The taking film. "For All Our Sakes," tells the fact about syphilis, the nature of the disease, how many
1 people have it. how it can be cured,
23-2t Arno * c * sp^ut Sunday witn Mr. and wbtre treatment can be obtained and
.4 ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year $1330 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31. of present year ... 685 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) 2015 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE
OF TAX LEVY
6. Actual Balance. July 31. present year 2272 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 55fl 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present
year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee's Office) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules)
9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 2822 10. Net Amount to be raised for expensea to Decem-
ber 31, of ensuing year
11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Rev-
enue for same Period)
12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy
PROPOSED LEVIES
FUNDS Levy on Amount to Township Property Be Raised Special School ^ $1256 Tuition 3470
Total
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED
To Be I
Collected Collected Collected Collected 1
1935 1936 1937 *1368 $1270 $ 986 4569 4151 4462 2604 2103 2625
the tax '1 evu‘havi■''been"determined'^an i^ ^ beard thereon not later than two days Drier to P , to ^ Count y Auditor
levy fixed by ths
FUNDS
Township Special School Tuition Total
CouTy ^ ^ September.
by the County Auditor.'ten or more"axpavera^eeHn" 80 to ,io ' bv such levies, may appeal to the Rtat* / ~ llng theniselv ^ aggrieved ther and final hearing^hervon bv rillni^ “ Comni “»‘ o ners for furnot later than October 15 and tt. a P etltlon "u 1 * 1 the County Auditor In this County. ' the Stato Boar ‘ J will fix a date for hearing
Dated Aug'™ R i93? F:WART TrUStee Jackson T wP
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3836 $8556
1938 | $ 650 3470 I 3836 1 $7956!
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