The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1943 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1943
^} + + + + + + + + + + + 4 , + +^ 4MNIV KKSAR1X8 * 0 + + + - !*+'!" + + + + + + + + @ Birtt^mya Roscoe Skimmerhorn today, Aug. 25. Mrs. James Estep. Greencastle, R. 4, today. Aug. 25. Carrel John Moore, west Washington street. 1 year Tuesday, Aug. 24. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John Hlnote of Manhattan. 54 years today, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiiuiaman of Bainbridge are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at the Putnam county hospital.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK • DAILY BANNER
Hogs 5 000: too W>a>. »*P 10c lo'&at: lighter weights steady, 160-225 lbs. S15-$15.10; 225-300 lb^, $14.65$14.95; 300-400 lbs., $14.35-$14.60; 100-160 lbs., $13.25-$M.2fl; sows steady to 15c lower; mostly $13-114. Cattle 9m: calves MO; good and choice steers and heifers steady other grades weak; cows weak to 25c lower; good and choice steers and ‘ vearlings $15-$ 16.25; heifers 613.75 Jown; vealers Me higher; top 616.50 Sheep 2.500: mostly steady; bulk food grade iamba $13-613.75; few up to $14.25.
township nt oocr riAssirM ATioN
7-0.OS HO.(10 100 00
50.00
525.00 200.00
75.00 50.00
AP1H-1AL SCHOO*._rr>n> •
NOTICE TO TAXPAYEiS OF TAX LEVIES 1„ the matter of determining the tun rate, lee certa.n »uraejM» hsMwoe T ° W Not ice f* U herehjT' a't'ven the’laxruyer'V^Molro; TuwnsKlr. I^tnatn MS.- place, ‘on WTSu ^of^m^r. m* 'Impair the t-Iewtns
hudK*t
TOWNSHIP FIND:
Salary of Trustee i Office Kent Trustee's Traveling Expense ?j\ ensp Telephone Tolls and Telegraph Trustees Kxpense Assessing Office Supplies, Printing and Advertising Fay of Advisory Hoard Care of Cemeteries examination of Kecords
Service and Bond
Herald Consolidated “It Wares For All- / S. R. Rarlden, Publisher Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana aa second class mall matter under Act of Maffch 9, 1878. Subscription price, 16 cents per week; $6.08 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
V BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TOO A! But some of us prefer darkness rather than light: I am the light of the world, he that followeth me shall not walk In darkness.—John 8:12.
Society
LOCAL BRIDE
of Grounds t Repair of Euulpment. except School Busses •••••• (School Furniture and Buulpnieiit. except (School UU!W«» Syno.>1 Sin pile*, other than .Janitor*' Sin pH*» Janitor Supplies Fuel for School*
50.00 i Loans, Interest and Insurance
120.00 1 Teachers' Meetings
Legal Service and Bond . .. c.icnvo foTAL TOWNSHIP Kt'ND.I 1.TB0 00 | Janltor^Snrvlc
. .117.750HO
Light and Power ... Lontlngeneies
Miscellaneous
TOTAL SPKiTAL
FIND
Special
School Fund
TUITION FI ND
Pay of Teachers .... POOR RELIEF FUND:
B Direct Relief:
Bl. Medical. Hospital and
Burial * l.HOO.txi
U. i it i,«r Relief:
Cx Commissary or Store^. 450.00
TOTAL POOR RELIEF
FUND 4^2.050.00 FlKTI.Mt'lTS OF FI.MIS TO HE HAISEU
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EX-
PENSES ^ AUguat 1, present year, to Township Peoeml T 21. of ensuing veor Fuad 1. Total Hudget Estimate for . Ji ling fe.tr $l,7a0.00
2. Neces. ury Expenditures to be made from Apnrorriations; Unexpended July 31,
of present year 705 00
3. Additional Appropriations to .be made August 1, to December 31, of present year 5. Total Fuads Required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3 nod 4)
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO HE BKC7EIVFD FROM SOURCES •THER THAN THE PROPOS-
ED RATE OF TAX LEVY ti. Actual iin hi nee, July 31, present year 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December
Settlcno nil 620.00
S. Mlscell tnaour Revenue, other han from Tax Levy, to he received from August 1 ol present year to De-
cember 31. of (See schedule
Office.)
ia> special Taxes (See
, Schedules)
(bi All Other Revenue (See Schedules)
9. Tntar Funds (Add Lines 6,
7, Sa. and xb)
10. Net Amount to be raised
for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year
11. Operating Balance (Not In
excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for eatne
Period) 400.00 12. Amount to he raised by Tax Levy 2.000.03
SCHOOL
700 00 250 00 4*0.00 3*0 00 500 00
1.200 00
600.00 120 0(1
LX90 00 4.235.00
300.00 30000 250.00
lersonal 4ml 10CAI NEWS BRIEFS
Tuition
Fund
.J10.95i.00
Poor Fund
2.455.00
234.00
ensuing year.
Trustee’s
354.00
1.600 00
$10,955.00
$17,750.00
$2,050.00
5,126.00
7.165.00
500.00
\
300.00
1,100 09
16,380.00
26,415.00
2,550.00
3,143 00
2,751 00
1,119.00
3.470 00
2.500.00
520.09
2,000.00
15.110 00
8,613.00
20,361.00
1,639 00
7,767.00
5,804 00
910 00
will be held the 4th Sun-
1.233.00
1.196.00 7.000 00
9.000 00
. PROPOSED LEVIES
Number*^of le 1 *Pon'* .!!!:!!!!:::!! ’::!!!!!!:::!:::::!!.
FUNDS Levy on rr. ... Poll » Township Special School 50 Tuition 50 TOTAL 11.00
Levy nn Property J .16
.70 .56
11.42
COMP 4 R.\T1\ E STATEMENT OK TIVEX i'Ol.LECTEU
AND TO HE COLLECTED
Amount to Be Raised S 2.000.00
9.000.00 7.000 09
$19.000.0*
FUNDS Townshl
School
Collected
1941
Special School f 13.648.00 Tuition 6.906.09
TOTAL 120.454.00 Tuxi ayers appearing shall have tax levies have been determined
thirn two days prfnr to
Collected
1942
$ 679 00 12.000,00 6.000.00 J18.ii79.00
Collected
1913
J 1.379.00
7.314.00 6.257.00
JI4.950.00
right to be heard thereon.
To Be i Collected 1
1944
J 2,a00.00
9.UOU.OO 7,009.09
J18,009.00 After the
Eastern Star officers will practice at 7:30 oclock Friday evening. Hubert Cooper, Greencastle Route 3, was released from the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. John H. Borncamp has returned liome from Seattle, Wash., after a two months visit there. Miss Betty Haines of Indianapolis has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haines and family. Mrs. Althea Tessier, 203 Bloomington street antered the “Putnam county hospital Tuesday for treatment. Earl and Robert Johnson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Johnson, are visiting this week with their cousin, Mrs. F. M. AMee. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Landes and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kuns of Flora were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. South. Wednesday. Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Fillmore cemetery far Carol Ann Arnold, infant daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Lloyd
Arnold.
Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf and daughter Betty returned home today from Boston, Mass., where they visited i Mrs. Greenleaf’s mother for the past 'two weeks. The Bainbridge Christian church will have a pltch-ln supper Thursday evening at the home of Rev. George Smith. Members and friends {are Invited. Miss Gertrude Fox. Miss Carrie Fox and Mrs. Lucy Howard will leave this evening for Chicago to attend the funeral of their brother, John T. Fox, which will be held Thursday afternoon.
and Mrs. CUs. F. Fratier. Mrs. Chas. Bran and daughter, Mrs. Lela Fellows and several visitors from ad-
joining reunions. The twelfth reunion
at Forest Park, Brazil,
day In August, 1944. (
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Mrs. Vesta Mitchell j Hoelettn To Bridge Club Mi's. Vesta Mitchell was hostess to the member! of the Birthday-Bridge at her home on Friday evening. Six tables were arranged for bridge with Mrs. Vivian I^anham assisting; the kostess. High scoie went to Mrs. Achsa ifassidy, low score to Mrs. Blanche (.’ox. High traveling prize to Mrs. Sietta Crews, low traveling to M9s. Madonna Harlow. 1 The birthday gift was received by Mrs. Harlej Miller of Greencastle. the only number whose birthday occur e<l in August.
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Needle Craft Club fleeting Cancelled The August meeting of the Needlecraft Club has been cancelled.
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TO RACE FOKD
Cammack Photo WASHINGTON^
Mr*. Harold Pitt*, Jr. —Columnist Drew Pearson, 46, Before her marriage Monday even- | ( , ay accepteU go-year-old Henry
Foul’s challenge to a foot race, bicycle race or a jumping contest to determine who is the better man—
physically.
Ford's challenge was issued after
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SCHOOL TEACHERS! Come in and Learn How You Can Take Advantage of Our LOAN PLAN Get Up to $300. Take 12 Months to Repay. INDIANA LOAN CO. E. Washington Street Phone 15
RERUN AGAIN TARGET France in pursuit of a day and night offensive to cripple German air power In advance of an invasion of west-
ern Europe.
Flying Fortresses returning from northwest Africa on the final leg of the first American shuttle raid paced the daylight attacks yesterday with a raid on an aircraft assembly plant and a seaplane base at Bordeaux on
the French Atlantic coast.
Other Fortresses attacked the Villa Coublay air field in the suburbs of Paris and the Conches and Evtfux-Fauville air fields in northern France. “Good results” were reported at all three objectives and
only four bombers were lost.
■ 0 I
uated from Fire Controlmaa Seh, at the Great Lakees on July 19 ^
been assigned to the U. s. s
His new address is Chorales Sn ■ ' S. 2/ c F. C„ U. S. S. Pu re,., D “u ion O. Fleet Postmaster, San Fr^ cisco, Calif. He Would lik,. to
from all of his friends.
Mr. and Mrrs. Glenn Hanlon jJ received word from th. u sc, pj ford, that he has been sent to Cre i boro, N. C. for his basic nUUtjJ flight training. His addtc , i s pJ CUfford Hanlon, 1182nd. TraintJ Group, A. A. F. B. T. C. No, 10, 617, Greenboro, North Carolina I 'Lt. C. C. Tucker has been tram, ferret! from Ardmore Array
Field, Ardmore. Oklu. to
Air I
I
Aug. 25.—(UP) fo- Washington is
! with
ing, Mrs. Pitts was Miss Madonna Leslie. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts will return this evening from a short wedding trip. He will soon report for duty at the Great Lake* Naval Training Station
after a nine day furlough.
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Frasier Reunion 'Held At Brazil The eleventh annual Frazier reunion was held at Forest Park, Brazil August 22„ A good dinner was enjoyed during the noon hour and the afternoon was spent visiting. The number of relatives and friends present this year was small due to the gas rationing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Conard Shinn and children Connlt Keith and Dean, Lawrence Rockhill Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frazier and daugh ter, Mrs. Virginia Rojahn and little nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Hutcheson, Mrs. Effie Frazier, Mr. and Mrs Fred Cox and children, Dora Fern Warren and Ray, Toadie Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shinn, son Mcrris and daughter, Mrs. Bonnie
Walter.
Afternoon callers were Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Sears, Mrs. Eva Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Frazier, Mr.
Pearson had said in a radio broadcast last Sunday that the government might have to take over the Ford Motor Company because of Ford’s failing health.
Creek, Mich. His address is u. q nj Tucker. 587th Bomb Sqdn., ^
Bohb Group, Kellogg Fo ld’ BatD
Mrs. Doris Tandy of Tacoma, I Creek, Mich. spending a month Seventy-two men were cjualifi
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert for training , ag Aviation Cadets o Leslie and family and her sister, Mrs. ^ Army Aviation Cadet KxaminiJ
James Pingleton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hanneman and daughter of Anderson have returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leslie and friends.
Funeral services for John T. Chavis, who died Tuesday morning, will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o’clock from the McCurry Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. I Steegmiller. Burial will be in the .corest Hill cemetery.
ovusoms CSiORS]
Board In Indianapolis last week. The Army is still in ne. i of yom men for training as pilots, navi J tors, and bombardiers. ! f great that, in the past two the physical standards have lowered in regard to vi n. Amn the group enlisted was Charles | Lemmink of Greencastl , lr: . ana
: WITH TNI
3/2c Charles Squire, who grad-
Mrs. Mose Neustadt and son, Jerry are visiting for a few days with her son, David, who is a student at eOPauw University.
Come to the concert at Fillmore, Friday evening, August 27, at 8:00 o’clock. Plenty of hot dogs and pop com. 25-It.
TIRES GRADE I 475 x 19 650 x 16 600 x 16 700 x 16 BIKE TIRES Dobbs Tire & Battery
DR. TRACY M. O'BRIEN ALAMO BLUt..
OFFICE HOI KS Mon., Tue*., Thurs., Fri., Sal. 11:06 a. m. — 4:00 p. m. Mou., Tue*., Fri., sat. 7:00 p. m. — 9:00 p. m.
Summer Special 1 - 8x10 PLATINUM C6AA[| ETCHING ... ji.VUI 6 FOR $.5.00 4 Posen- to Choos,. From CALL 988 FOR APrOIXMKNT, SOMHEIL STUDIOS
the County Tax Adjustment Auditor, ten or more taxpnt
term I tied, anti presented to the County Auditor not later
the second Monday In September, and the lew ftxid by I niamiqsals at the
nent Board, or on their failure so to do, by the C( unty ‘
Warren K. Ensor Seaman 1/c U. S. N. on leave from the South Pacific is spending 21 days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin, 309 W.
Franklin street. Putnam county
- - Peggy
hearlnk’thereon, hy fiUnK a p.-tHlon wUh the"iOo»in’ty Audit“or'not later than • r ° b of Gosport, Martha Alice of October 16. and the Stole Board will fix \ date fur henrinx In this County. I Coatesville, Dale Finney of Clover- _ . , , .dale, Mollle Roe and Sandra Crosby,
Dated August 1C. 1943. , . .. f
VY!', ll . ,lon “ l “PPD’Priutlon in Special School Funds No. 17, J200; No. 23. JI90. nlHn ° r Koacnaa,e - Addiuonai_ iiEIj: o : q :LBl n. n i n Tuition Fund No. 26. JLioo. The Co-Workers of the Baptist NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LIVIES church win n eet w } th Mrs. Russ.11 Ift. U*® matter ol determining tux rates for oertnln purpose* by Clinton tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 ToW KStP: L u l na,, i Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. o’clock at her home at 606 south Col-
* Nmk'e ** hereby Riven the taxpayers of Clinton Township, Putnam County,
Indiana, that the proper 1***1 officers of said municipality, at th. ir regular , lege. Every member is asked to be
,l '‘ "th dny of September, 1943 will consider the following'
■** v*»x-ir innurc S»u tu uu, uy me County . . , , , . taxpayers feeling themselves nurgrieved by such levies, hospital Wednesday Included
may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for further and final nf r»n«nnrt Martha Allee
tor not later than J0D OI uos P or *. Manna Alice
„ .n this Countv. I Pnatenv
Paul Mcfteehan.
Trustee of Monroe Township.
$0,000,000 5 ,,««».((»« C*" 11 St,S
hieetlnif place, on the
budget:
TOW N*lll|> BI DDET CLASSIFICATION
TOWNSHIP FUND
Salary of Trustee J Office Rent . . •I'v.s ee's Truvellnir Kxpense Office Supplies. Prlntlnr and AueenisiiiK Pay of Advisory Hoard Care of Cemeteries
AsSesplHK by Trustee 325.00 Midcellitneuus 125 00 TOTAL TOWNSHIP FCITO.J 1.535.00
| present.
A. L.
Dobbs, postmaster, has re-
600.00
60.0(1
125 00
200.00 75.00 25.00
Repair of Equipment, except i
School Busses ............ 200.00! ceived information from the Post Of-
TU1TION FI ND: Pay of Teacher* TOTAL TUITION
$11,600 On . . JI 1,600.00
School Furniture and Equipment, except School Busses School Supplies, other than Janitors' Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Interest and Insurance Teachers' Meetings
Janitor Service I.iooim Transportation of Children * """
Light and Power Contingencies Miscellaneous I TOTAL SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND J
400.09 200.00 500.00 250.00 90.00
J , 1 vv.«v 4.700.00
1 25.0(1 150.00 190.00
3,495.00
Tuition
Fund
$11,600.00
5.500.99
750.00
12,905.00 17,050.00
552.00 550.00
1.102.00
432.09
4.362.00 3.244.00
1-347.00 1.400.00
FUND
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND:* Repair of Building and care
of Grounds . ,...$ 300.90 EHTI.MATK OF FI OjD* TO HE RAIMED
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Special August 1. present year, to December 31, Township School of ensuing year Fund Fund 1 To*nl Budget Estimate for Incoming Year..J 1.585.00 J s,405.00 2 Necessary Expenditures to he made from
Appropriations Unexpended July 31 of pres-
ent venr 750.00 4.000 00
3. Additional Appropriations to be made Aug-
ust 1. to December 31. of present year 500.00
5. Total Fluids Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 2,285.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO RE RKCEIVHD FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOS-
ED RATE OF TAX LEVY
M. Actual Balance. July 31, present year H. Taxes to be Collected, present year (I)ecem- | her Settlement) ,4. Miscellaneous Revenue, other tlian from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year.
(See schedule in Trustee's Ofltce)
(a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) 9. Tot.il Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) .. 10. Nci Amount to be raised for expenses to December 21, of ensuing year 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense January 1, to June 30. Lees Miscellan-
eous Revenue for same Period) 7M.89 3,000.09 1$. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 1,133 00 7,179 00
pnnpo*sm levies
Net Valuation of Taxable Property $1 049 492 Number of Taxable Polls 105 FUNDS Levy oi* Levy on _ Polls Property Township $.11 Special School .70 Tuition $1.00 75 TOTAL 11.66 CUM PA NATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED
200.09, Hce Department that parcels and letters for prisoners of war and civilian internees held in Japan aitould be mailed to reach New York before September 1, 1943 In order to be sent on the Gripsholm which sails Sept. 1. The sailing date has been advanced since the first announcement from Sept. 18 to Sept. 1. All persons who have received instructions for sending such shipments should keep this date in mind. However parcels will be accepted later, If the mailers desire to take a chance on the safe conduct of the vessel being delayed. The next of kin of prisoners of war or cilivian Internees have received labels and instructions for making
such shipments.
).149.00 5.050.00 8.726.00 9,S17.0| 4.179.00 8,033 00
8,033 00
Amount to Be Raised $ 1.144 on
7.179 00 H.033 00
918.707.00
To Be
Uollected
1144
$ 1.14400
7.179.00 8.023.00
$18,707.00 After tho
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AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MKN OB WOM*N $50 to $100 WEKKLY light ir. your city in a business unaffected by priorities which offsrs permanent earnings. Many men and women make $29 to $30 weekly in spare time. No experience, no investment. For full details write E. Rein bold, c/o The J. R. Watkins Co., Columbus 1, Ohio. 11-18*25-31.
• Keep your radio in good working order... follow these simple rules to make your radio outlast the wart • Locate your radio receiver so that it won’t be affected by excessive heat or moisture. Keep it away -*• -. ■ from radiators or hot air outlets. , j # Don’t place it in front of open windows where rain might damage it. N • Set your radio a couple of inches away from the wall to allow for air circulation. # If your radio is inoperative, make certain that the connecting cord is not broken. f # Tubes can be removed and taken to a serviceman Yor checking. Always turn current off before removing tubes. Be sure to call a qualified repairman in case., repairs are necessary./’
, tND .VH9 UNGLI ^ AN HOME NECESSITY.
• Radio ownership is more prevalent than that of automobiles, telephones, or even bathtubs. Listening to the radio is America’s favorite pastime. Far. more time is devoted to listening to the radio than to any other diversion, including reading of all kinds. Listening to the radio averages over 5 hours daily for all families, both city and rural. It is little wonder there* fbre that our Government urges us to take extra good care of our home radios. They are irreplaceable home necessities. Take good care of your radio. Make it outlast the war!
PUNDH Collected Collected Collectsd
1941 1942 1943
Township ,.$>.177.0* $1.051.o* $ 1.1*1.00 ■Serial School 2.080.00 3.156 00 5.854.00 Tuition 2,079.00 1,0*0 90 3.009.00 TOTAL $6.330.00 $4,247.00 $10,054.00 Taxpayers Appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon,
tax levies have been determined, and presented to ths County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed bv ! the County Tax Adjustment Pnard. or on their failure so to do. by the County ‘ Auditor, ten or more taxpayer* feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further ana final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with th* County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. l
John J. Martin.
Truste* of Clinton Township Dstsd August 16. 1941. ' •Additional appropriation to be made In Speelsl School Fund for the pay of Janitor. Transportation, and Fuel of $500.00. Additional app. In Tuition Fund Tw&fro, f;$«.oo : » if,! .. • • -
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