The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1939 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22
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ted on Mr. and Mr% Roseoe Hillts, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Bright of Indianapolis spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McFarland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gorham and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Etchison Wednesday eveing. Mrs Alice Welles of Hadley spent Thursday to Saturday with her daughter Mrs. Cecil Miller. Ee^t Fioyd Home Economics meeting was held all day at Mrs. Morrt.% Bryan's Thursday. Seventeen members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bassett were in GTeencastle one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smedley called of M and Mrs. Lynn McFarlan and family Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Geo. South of Belle Union. Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Greenlee and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pickett and family spent Sunday at the Picketl reunion at Danville Park. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and fam-
11 and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chiles ' and daughter weie Sunday visitor •! on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McFarland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bright and Mr and Mrs. Lynn McFarland and family called on Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Chiles near Bainbridge Friday night
rUNGSTEX MINE IN IDAHO CALLED NATION’S LAUGHS l SPOKANE. Wash. (U.P> Storktolders of the Imn Mines corporation claim to own the largest tnngrten mine in the nation. It is situated near May, Ida., a tv ■ note postoffice 40 miles north of Salmon. The president of the company, ten R. Tillery, said in a recent tier to George Gotlleb, Spokane, that another vein of high gt .de -m--has been struck in a lower turned and that it is 25 feet wide. "That must be a wonderful or;? body with nothing like it in the United States,” Gotlieb eommented "A tungsten body three or four feet wide is big.
ONE OF AMERICA’S FINEST DEERS
1 BREWERS, INC., Home Office: Evansville, Ind.
+ 4. 4. + + -1- .t. .[. -i- q Smedley were in Martinsville Satur-
tn K . ‘ CANAAN + , day night.
it' + + + + + + + + *!• + + d--!*® Jewell Smedley spent the week end
tfr. and Mrs. Lynn McFarland and Marion, Indiana.
nily and Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Etchison cai-
Gilbert Adrian,
THEY ELOPED lanet Gaynor,
Hollywood deiigner, lurprised the movie colony by eloping to Yuma, Arizona, for their marriage. The couple left Hollywood bv auto and were married by a iuitice of the peace.
w KING'S BROTHER—Prince Nicholas of Rumania appears in news (J) pictures far lest than his brother, King Carol. But here are he ; and his wife on a canal in Vanice. Carol formerly disapproved v. ! of Nick's marriage, to Mms, |,ucia Dalst* ita*' 1 .33
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
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\mount to He Hnlsed $4,140 L.
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FFNn 11137 I a3ti 1939 H»40 Library . $3.4X4.00 $4.370 01 $*..114.:: $4.140 4'. 'PiixpayeiF appeariup. shall havu a right to In hi'iirri tlieruon. After the lax levies have been det. rmim-d. and presented to tlie CountN Auditor not later than I wo days nrloi to tin- second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the County 'Pax Adjustment Hoard, or «>n their failure do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling them* Ives aggrieved by sm u levies, may appeal to the Stui Hoard of 'Pax Commissioners for furthej rml final hearing tloreon, b\ filing of petition with the County Auditor not later than Ootobm la, a^jd the
Shite Hoard wijl fix a date for hearing in this CountN
M K H HKKKNLKA K Hres HOHKKT K HIJACK I Has
JOHN A. AHKI . S. \
Dated this IStli day of Augusi.
So t ( selve
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the Tax Hates for Sehool purposes of the School Corporation of < Ji« ••n<-asi h- Oit>. and I'ownsh ip, I'utnam County. Indiana. Hefore the Hoard of Sehool Trustees. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Oreeneastlc City and Twp . Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers ot said sciiool corporation at their regular meeting plaee on tip. fdh day of September 193!), will consider the following budget: HI IxlKT f’LASKI FKVX'PH IN FOU RL'IIOOL COHI’oHATION
8HKC! AL S< ’III )OL FIND Henl. 4 <1 iiiiiii*! rn t ion Hd Sell Tt and See. Office $1ti«0.0«
:: 760.00
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Fixed Charges
Co-ordinate and Auxlllar> Act ivl t les
Cm id tn I Out In >
New Aciiuislt ions AlteratioriH A K(|Uip. ...
Total Kxnen Sp
School Fund ...
$4 260 on I 2ti25.00
$737..00 865.00 850.0 0
$ I 500.00
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High School
Tr. tiinlHrl«*M
Klein. Schools ......... 'Prans. Tuition
Total Expen. Tui Fund
VO 'ATION
Salaries Voc. Ti Id rectors 'Potal X'ocatioiial l-Timl
34 ion no 60.00
I ion
$62160 00
FIND
$6740.00 $ 5 74 0.00
HOND OH SINK INC, FKNI
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Payment 1 nt . . . Total Kxpeu. ibmd Sinking Fund . .
500.00
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Funds reuuired
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for
expenses to Decptn-
Special Fund
Tuition
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31 si of incoming yc.ir: r rotal Hu<lg<‘i Khiitii.i(i for
Fund
Fund
ensuing year. Jtin. 1. to I >rc 31. 1940. in«lusi\e $30,980.00
$62,160 00
$' 9t6.26
$6,740 00
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N« t psM.try Kxpeiuli I urt'S. Aug. 1 lo Doc. 31, present
VeH 1’
1 'J.925.68
22,720.99
2,419 40
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lures (add lines 1, 2 and 3) NDS ON HAND AND 'fO
4 3,906.08
84.S80.99
ti.996.25
8,169.00
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HKCKIN KD FROM SOI HS OTIIKH THAN FROHOH-
111 > TAX I.KVY
5.
Aelual Balance, July 31st of present year 'Paxes to be collected,
10.703.61
28,283.26
193.63
2.610.90
6.
14,294.76
10,698.40
6. s 01,6 2
1,664 9J
present year (December set tlement > ■ • •
7.
Miscellaneous Hevenue to be received, Aug. 1st '*f present year to Deecmlier 31st of next school year
(Schedule on file In office
of School Hoard»: a. Hr-eclal 'Paxes (see
Schedule) b. Transfer Tuition and All OIIkt R<*venue (sec* Schcd ule)
1.3 86 00
37,084.00
591.00
1 50.00
75 00
6,700.00
1,300 00
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'Potal Funds (Add lines 5, 7;i find Titi . .
:t2.4',n.27
81,666.66
6,586.06
6.626.til
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NKT AMDINT ItKgflUKl) Tn UK U.VISt:ti 1'iilt KXPKNSKH TO IHOC list OF I'INSI' 1 N«} Y1' V It Oleduct tin** s from line 4) . . Opcriittntt Btilunce (Nut In cve.-H^ of .-xtU'IISC from
11,446 4 1
3,215.33
2,410 20
2,533.19
10.
Jnn 1 to June 30, less Mine. RcveniH f»»r same
period) \ MOUNT r rn HK R NFSKI)
14.913.00
19.569.00
S.StT.M
1,553.2s
11.
26 350 41 22.774.33 6 107 70
4.086 47
HY TAX LKVY (Add lines 9 and 10)
PROPOSED LEVIES*
Net Taxable Pro* ertv $7,297,176
(Oreeneastlc City. $1,567.138—OreenCflHtlc Twp $3,730.03si Numbi r of Taxitble polls . . Litis
Levy on Levy on Amount to
Property He Hnlsed $ .117 $•46.3 59 4 1 .31 22.774 33
Vocational
Hond nr Sinking
TOTAL $1.00 $ '<2 $59,321.91 COMPARATIVE RT NT EM ENT OF TAXW COld.ECn’ED
AND TO RE COLLECTED
Funds Speeia 1 Tuition
Voc
Levy Polls $ 50 . .50
Name of Fund
Special Tuition Vocational
Hond or Sinking TOTAL Taxnavers up*
the tax levies have tod Inter than tw
Collect* 1937 $31,778.:'
Collected
1938
$30,9 19.42
7.101.21 3,152.60
Collected 1939 $26.29 4.56
11.957.86 3.152.60 3.163.32 4 632 95 8.720.15 10.645.19 $75,694 57 $19,893.28 $60.112 32
earing shall have
been determined, and presented to the County Auditor
ond Mondav In September, and
To Re Collect od
194*1
$2*
7 7 1 33
4.086 4 7 6,107.70
$59,327.9!
2 4.<
the lew fixed by tin
•e to do. bv tile Counts Auditor, ten or more taxi selves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Hoard
Commissioners for further .md final heari tlon with the County Auditor not later
right to b< In ird t hf-reon After
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Couniv Tax A»1 lustnieiit Hoard. «»i on their failure
da vs prior to the secot
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till
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ing thereon, n
mnty Auditor not later than Octrtbo
State Hoard w'lll fix a date for hearing in this County.
IRKKNU: NF. Pres.
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filing of pell 15, and tin
II K. If (JHKENU: NF. Pr ROBERT K HLACK. Tt<n JOHN A. AHKL. Sec y. School Ronrd Members
Dated this 18th day of August, 1939.
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( ONSIilU \TION IS UXTENIIKI) ON WASHINGTON RANGES PULLMAN, Wnsh,, (UPi SUite AAA Committeeman John M. McGregor ri'ported more than 1,000.000 acres of rangeland in eastern Washington are being included in the AAA range conservation program for the first time this year. A total of 2,800,000 acres on 63:i ranches has been signed up, compar-
i- 1 to 1,780.000 arri s on of.'! ranches lust year, McGregor said. The AAA range program Is designed to stabilize livestock production by a more balanced use of rangeland. Conservation payments are made to operators who carry out approved practices, including natural re-seed-ing by deferred grazing, artificial reseeding. rodent and poisonous plant era licatlon and through development of fences, trails and watering holes. * " ■'!!!-". I ! I !IF» I ’ 1 - 1 “ .™.-. ”
NO I K 1 I or \II dI .. TR 1 Kt\' No. 8131 Notice Is here by given that the undersigned has been ;:pi> .nt- d i \ the < lerk of the Circuit Putnam County, .State of Administrator of the eh it mond Glen York late of County, deceased. Said estate is suppo:: 1 t vent Charles K York Adi Aug. 15, lf>3C. Homer C. Morrison. Clcrl t* thPutnam Circuit Court 1">-.".I
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EL WRECK—Twenty-two persons were injured when this Coney Island subway train jumped a switch near the famous resort, shown in background. The forward car, filled with Sunday pleasureseekers, was pinned between a power house and the second car, keeping it from crashing to street.
