The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1937 — Page 4
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CHATEAU Toni & ht and Thursday 1 LOTS of kin tonk.iit BREATH TAKING THRILLS!
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— 4 I’n'vifus anti Review* AT LOCAL THEATERS r + Vonrastl** "San Quentin" a story dealing with a couple of thousands prisoners, their officr-r guards, their warden plus their hatreds, jealousies and internal strifes showing tonight and Thursday at the Voncastle Theatre. Pat O'B ien as captain of the guard. Barton MacLane as the man whose job
to a night club and meets Ann. a blui .i singer. She doesn't know what he does. Sho's bitter about prisons because her brother. Red. who is Bogart, has just been sentenced to San Quentin. So Pat doesn’t reveal
his job. Chateau
"F ight from Glory” brings to the screen tonight and Thursday, Chester Morris and Whitney Bourne in the romantic leads. The picture brings a powerful romance into its gripping story and it« somber atmosphere of the high Anles where Onslow Stevens holds a contract to fly supplies from the coast to the mines on the other side of the Andes He mans his rickity plane with a group of "outlaw” pilots, flyers who can’t get jobs elsewhere To this grim locale came a disgraced young flyer. Van Heflin anil his bride. Whitney Bourne.
he takes and who hates him for it. Humphrey Borgat as a desperate prisoner. Josephine Sawyer as another. Jos-ph King as the Warden Pat O'Brien is seen first as an cxarmy captain appointed to command the prison yard in the hone he can with square di aling. maintain discipline. which has slackened through the old school medv'ds of MacLane. who has been demoted. Just before taking the job. Pat goes
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Cottage Sets
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Yard Goods
2' Yards Long
For Curtains
In a Variety of Colors
For very short or very long windows. 43 Inches wide.
And only 55c yard.
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The Store Of Furniture
•!» •*« 4-' CFOVF.nnM F. POVTK ONE v gj + + + + + + 4 , + A + *!-+^*; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley spent the week end at Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Glover spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and daughter. Mary Marie attended the Pettit reunion at Martinsville. Fred K. Hansel Evertt. Loretta Hansel. Mrs. Phillip G. Helm and daughter. Shirley Ann attended the Indiana State Fair over the week
end.
Mr .and Mrs. T. D. Gibson have moved to their new home in Greencastle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steave Crane of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs Fred K. Hansel and family Monday evening. Mr an 1 Mrs. Phillip G. Helm and daughter Shirley Ann called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel Monday evening.
! Mrs. Esther Henson. Mrs. Arthur Sullieilin and Mrs. Ira Suthcrlin. Plans were made to hold the reI union at the home of Ollie Sutherlin, east, of Fillmore in 1938. EV ANS RE I MON HELD The descenants of Harrison and Hester Evans of Washington township held their annual reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tresner at Roachdale Sunday, Sept. 5. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour. Robert Evans, eldest member of the family, presided at the business
meeting.
New officers are: secretary-treas-urer, Mrs. Dallas Rissler, Reelsville. and program committee, Mrs. Cecil Taylor and Miss Betty Jean Suhlett. Reelsville. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans. Wesley Chapel: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans and family, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans. Centerpoint; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans. George Sublett, Betty Sublett. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Necse. Mrs. Dallas Rissler. Miss Ruth Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H ip-
ney, Lester Hapney. all of Reelsville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner and children Bobbie and Ray of Greencastle, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Tresner. The reunion next year will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hapney.
The drilling of the well at Cloveriale, which is to supply water for the town water system was resumed Tuesday, the labor difficulty having 1 been settled by the withdrawal of the men who were said to have , caused the cessation of drilling sev- , eral days before.
MONUMENTS
We guarantee, Material, workman ! ship and lasting satisfaction.
F. C. YEAGER 1 7 E. W a’nut St.
Boys Wanted STEADV WEEKLY INCOME FREE FRIZES PI.EVSANT, EASY WORK We are looking for bright ambitious boys to sell RADIO GUIDE, he national weekly of programs and peronalities in their neighborhoods. Send for free, illustrated catalog and full details on how to get started. Write to A1 Jones. RA9DIO 3U1DE 733 Plymouth Court. Chiccayo. 111., ond give full name, full Him ess and age. Send a post card today!
Tonight and Thursday
AIR CONDITIONER
VONCASTLl
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Two Great Stars In A Great Picture! YoiTl^|^|l
A BIG MID-WEEK TREAT! ITS GOOD! BETTER SEE IT!
THEY fOMSHT FOR lOVi OF A DAME ...AND THE HATE OF EACH OTHER!
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SUTHERLIN REUNION The fifteenth annual Sutherlin reunion was held at Andrew Sutherlin’s on the last Sunday in August. A bountiful dinner was spread at the noon hour and was enjoyed by about ninety friends and relatives. Music was furnished during the day by Marshall Sutherlin and his friends. In the afternoon the meeting was called to order and a program was given consisting of recitations and songs. Officers elected for the following year were: President, William Sutherlin: historian. Miss Elberta Sutherlin. and program committee,
PUBLIC SALE
Because of ill lii-idtli I will sell at Public Auction my entire ’ino of (M isoual pro|iert> and livestock, at im farm at northwest edge of Mt. Meridian, six miles southeast of Greencastle, on, Wednesday, September 15, At 10:00 O’Cloek --—D.AIRX ( \TTI.K—One (! year old •lersey Cow giving five gallon |ht day; Two three year old Jer-eys to freshen soon; Five ” >car old .lersev and Shorthorn cows with calve- b\ side; Five yearling heifers, nice ones; Two yearling steers; One white Shorthorn bull ca f; One Shorthorn hull 18 months old, a good one. 3 HORSEs—Two good work horses. It year old; One smooth mouth mare. I \KW IMI’I.LMENTsi—Good Mudebaker wagon with box bed, li.ix frame, almost new gravel h«*d, disc and tandem, a two hors<‘ disc, mowing machine, cultivator, walking break plow, riding break plow, spike tooth harroc, ic.-d grinder, 8 in. burr, new corn sheper, line shaft and pti levs, belting, buzz saw outfit, pitch forks . .hovels, spades; 'i slip scoops singletrees, doubletree., axes. saws. ( \RPENTER POOLS ol a*I kinds, and BLACKSMITH TOOLS consisting of large forge, 123 lb. solid stee! anvil, six liu h vise tire shrinker, Itorse.hoeing outfit and main other tools. One good force pump. One set of practieullv new breeching H\K\EsS, IJ-'.ATIIER TI GS DAIRX EQI IPMENT consistin'; of DcLuval cream separator, churn, milk can., 2(H) mi'k bottles, row ties, etc. SOME HOI SKHOI.D FI KNIT! RF—Bed. new m:»tt*e«n, and springs, librarv table, rocking chair, duofold, Florence heater stove, refrigerator, feather t*ed, and mimernu. other article. TERMS—( ASH.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain mi J the civil town of Bainbridge, Putnam County, Indiana Before in Town Trustees. ‘ ne Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Bainbri- Putnam rJ Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their rJ meeting place, on the 7th day of September, 1937, will consider the Id ing budget: ^ BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWN'S
SUPPLIES
31 Office Supplies 32 Other Supplies
MATERIALS
42 Street. Alley and Sewer CURRENT CHARGES 51 Insurance and Official Bond Prem
52 Rents
PROPERTIES 72 Equipment
TOTAL BUDGET
ESTIMATE jtjfl
JOE ROTH, Owner
Dinner hv Indies of Mt. Meridian Church. ALTON HI ttST \ W N BROWN. \u t* IRA KNOLL A WALTER KELLER, (Jerks.
GENERAL FUND
1 SERVICES PETRSONAL 11 Salary of Trustees $ 100.00 12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 180.00 13 Salary, Town Marshal .. 180.00 14 Salary, Street Commissioner 120.00 15 Compensation Town Attorney 50.00 17 Compensation of Street Employes 250.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL
21 Communcation and
Transportation 15.00
22 Heat. Light, Power
and Water 75.00
23 Printing and Advertis-
ing .. 90.00 _’l Repairs 100.00
25 Services, Other Con-
tractual 50.00 ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: 1. Total Budet Estimate for incoming year ( 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpen :• I July 31st of present year 5. Total Fund Required (Add lines 1 2. 3 and t 22| KI NDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM Sut'RCBS OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance. July 31st of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. 1st of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of City
Controller):
a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. .'list OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from lin r> 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30. less Misc. Revenue for same period) 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and
11) Net Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
PROPOSED LEVIES
: 1
FUNDS General TOTAL
Levy an Levy on Pulls Property $ .50 S .6.3 $ .50 $ 65
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100% All-Wool Snow Suits
//My SNOW SUITS SHIRLEY TEMPLE Bu)’ now at big saving. Don’t miss* thi> ol.iuce to rr-ally s» - E on Ml. V\ now ->uits lor your young'lertl $4.93 T - $9.93 Size-- 4 to 1 I. 2 piece Miits matrliing rape! \\:'.t:a repellent! Windproof! Snug wri.-t an 1 lev! Buy now while our stock is ccmplete. A small deposit down will hold any suit for you. Use our layaway plan. BUY NOW WHILE WE CAN GtJAKAN'TEJ YOI : LOW! . PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOW. Store Hours 8:30 A. M. Jo b:30 P. M. S. C. PREV0 COMPANY
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
You’ll Be Interested
Collected Coll|
1937 |
$1269.88 J!3l $1269.88 S13|
In Our Dining Room Suites FIRST: Because they’re new in style and in good taste—always. SECOND: Because you’ll appreciate the sturdy construction details that make them "Good For a Lifetime”. THIRD: Because there are so many of them for you to choose from, you’ll be sure to find just what you want. FOURTH: Because they cost less than what you had planned to pay. Visit Our Store And Just Look Around — We’re Glad To Have You (Celebrating Our 35th Year In 1937) Horace Link & Co. The Store Of Furniture
Collected Collected
Name of Fund 1935 1936 General $2577 No Levy I TOTAL $2577
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be ivird therenn i : the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auj ' not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, am levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Beard or on their failure sot 1 by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aRPl by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners fun ther and final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with the County Ai* not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for n
in this County. FRANK JONES.
HARLEY E. MILLER, ROSS HANKS. Trustees. Dated this 16th day of August. 1937.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18
Tickets good going on regular train No. 4 Friday September 17 and Saturday night, September 18. Chicago Sunday night September 19, 9:20 p. in. (10:20 I cago timet, oago time. THE LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON
VISIT
The Art Institute The Shed Aqn adul The Field Museum The Adler Planetariu 1
Admission free on Saturday and Sunday
BASE BALL Saturday _ CUBS VS. PHILADELPHIA Sunday —CUBS VS. BROOKLYN o M. S. NEWGENT. Ag eD
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