The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1947 — Page 4

DAILY BANNER. GREFNCASTLE, INDIAFIa SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947.

3.00

2.00

2nd

{15.00 15.00 15.00

end of

3rd

$10.00 10.00 10.00

i; t Matched Team 5 00

PLLX.1NG CONTEST D . 1 All teams must be on the Fair Grounds by 10:00 A. M. Satur-

day. August 9th at which time weighing will begin. All teams will be weighed without narness and at the the lead strap on scales provided by the Fair Board.

Any question not covered by rules listed herein will be referred

to the superintendent in charge.

1st

! Teams weighing 2800 pounds and under $20.00 T earns weighing 2801 pounds to 3200 pounds, inclusive 20.00 Teams weighing over 3200 pounds 20.00 dairy department

W. W. TAPP, Judge

Rules

All entries are due in the Secretary's Office on or before July 1

25.

All cattle are to arrive on Monday, August 4 and remain until 4:00 P. M . Friday. August 8 unless otherwise arranged with the Superintendent. | Stall rent shall b-’ SI 00 per stall and shall be paid at time of making entry. (Animals exhibited in 4-H Club classes are exempt from stall rent.) ! All cattle must be registered in the recognized herd books of the breed, and certificates or registration must be produced at

time of showing.

When there is no competition in a class, the judges are instructed to award first premium only when their judgment of the exhibit merits the same. Otherwise second ribbon and

money will be awarded.

Exhibitors must furnish all feed, bedding, water pails, and feed bo^es. They will be expected to keep stalls and animals in a

presentable condition at all times.

All animals that are shown in groups must be shown in single

classes before being eligible for the groups.

Only first ami second prive animals will be allowed to compete for Championships. Do not make entries in the Championship

Classes.

GET OF SIRE shall consist of three animals, any age, and get of one sire. Get need not be owmed by exhibitor. PRODUCE OF DAM shall consist of two animals, either sex. any age, the produce of one cow. Produce need not be owned by the exhibitor. HERD shall consist of one bull and two females, any age, owned by the exhibitor. Ages defined:

i 1.

2. 3. i: 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13.

Bull, 2 years and over ^ 99 Bull. 18 mos. and under 2 yrs ° Bull, 1 yr. and under 18 mos - ° Bull. 4 mos. and under 1 yr Senior Champion bull £ Junior Champion bull Grand Champion bull £ Reserve Grand Champion bull Cow, 4 yrs. and over - — ° Cow, 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs — “ Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs 6 00

5.00

3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0U

It* i.uo 1.00 1 00

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. M. 21.

3.00 3.00

1.00 1.00

100 1.00

Heifer, 18 mos. and under 2 yrs.

Heifer, 1 yr. and under 18 mos. (not in milk) 5.00 Heifer, 4 mos. and under 1 yr o9®. Senior Champion female Ribbon Junior Champion female Ribbon Grand Champion female Ribbon Reserve Grand Champion female Ribbon

Get-of-sire 5.<K) 3.00 Produce of Dam - 5.00 3 00 Herd 5.00 3 00 CENTRAL INDIANA DISTRICT BLACK AND WHITE SOW'S

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 6 — 7:30 C. T

Central Indiana Holstein Breeders-Putnam County Fair Association

Coo |ie rating

Assoication officers in charge President -Arthur Riley, Lebanon

Vice-President—Ed Brown, Plainfield Secretary-! reasurer—Oren Wright. Greenwood 1. All rules applying to general dairy exhibit will apply to the

District Black and White Show.

2. The Black and White Show and the regular Holstein Show will be held simultaneously and in competition for the same fair

Two additional classes, cow |

i».

Martha

**—

Wines of Greenfield,

Ind., wil Ibe the guest speaker. Junior service in basement at

the same hour.

The youth group at 7:00 p. m. The evening service at 7:45 will be evangelistic. Special music and singing will be heard. Mrs. Wines will also bring the

evening message.

The monthly church board

meeting will be at the church

Monday evening at 7:45. The annual church meeting

for the election of officers for 100^ thc future year will be held Wednesday nignt at the church at

7:45.

Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:45. Hear Martha (Mom) Wines at the Church of the Nazarene both' Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Wines, although eighty 1 years of age, is Indiana's most famous lady preacher. Come.

the air cc von

Last

Showing

Re.elsville Methodist church

premiums offered as listed herein. Two additional classes, cow | = . v , na _ 5 years of age and over, and a special class of three animals j Sunday school 10 A. M. DST.

* Morning Worship 11 A. M.

Jf iPIRflOOfS • PRAIRIt FIRE • CATTLE STAMPEDE ^ BORDER WARFARE

DONALD III ( K AND LATEST NEWS

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the mutter of ileterrninin^ tlu x rates f«»r « ertaln purpose Jefferson township, Putnam ( in > hnij, lu ; . the Town

Advisory Board

Notice in herein kiven tl • i 'xi 1 • • ~ f• rson TownPutnam County, Indiana, tlm• Hit I : "per !• -•'.<1 'fi ei s of .said i

fpailty, at theii

lift?, will comdd. r the following !• nln* t low NMIII* III IH.I I i I \ 1 IO\

ta) A senior yearling is calf dropped between July 1, 1945

and January 1, 1946.

(b) A junior yearling is a calf dropped between January 1 1946 and July 1, 1946. (c) A senior calf is a calf dropped between July 1, 1946

and April 1 1947.

Health requirements: All cattle exhibited must bo accompanied by a certificate of health issued and endorsed by the authorities of the state from which the animal originated, showing that such animals are free from tuberculosis, as shown by a tuberculin test made witin ninety days previous to the date of exhibition. unless said cattle come from an Accredited herd having passed a negative test within the six months immediately preceding date of exhibit.

any age owned by exhibitors will be included in the District Holstein Show for which no premiums will be offered, except a trophy given by the Central Indiana Holstein Association for

the special class of three animals.

Any Holstein exhibitor wishing to compete in the Black and White Show only and not compete for cash premiums offered herein may bring cattle and leave the day of the show (August 6), otherwise they must be on the grounds Monday, August 4

and remain until 4:00 P. M. Friday, August 8.

The Metzger Lumber Company will award a model dairy cow in each of the competing breeds to the premier exhibitor from Putnam County. Points toward this award will be accumulat-

ed as follows where there is competition:

3 points for each blue ribbon 2 points for each red ribbon 1 point for each white ribbon

In classes for individual animals only.

M.Y.F. Group meeting 6:30P. M. Evening Worship 8 P. If you are nat attending services in other churches, please come arvl worship with us. Rev. William Kennedy, Pastor

intematioftQi n

Olivia del,

LewAyi

NUHIUllT nin

1(1

SOFTBALL (Contlnuril rrmn I'nur Tv»o) them in the final inning, by

GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH John Tennant, Minister. 9:30 Sunday school—classes for ^11 ages. 10:40 Nursery for small children.

I'.v , hip

Cattle over five months of age must be accompanied by a neg- 10:45 Worship and preaching iitivo. officially approved record of agglutination bloodtest for . orV ice. Sermon subject: “With-

-* m ' y ' c “ d "

1 * j Jonn Tennant, preaching. An-

TcmiiMhlii Fiiiiflt Salary of Trustee $ Office Hunt Clerk Hire Trustee's Traveling; Ex-

pense

Office Supplies, Printing and Advertising i*ay of Advisory Hoard . Care of remet cries .... Kxamination of Records

Mldcelulneous

Total Township Fund .$

Tuition Fundt

Pay of Teacher8 non 00 School Transfers I0n.o» Substitute Teachers .... Total Tuition Fund

Itnnd I-'11 ud:

Principal $ : Interest Total Bond Fund ....$ I: m.

7 .’0.00 *♦0.00

1 oO 00 300,03

75.00 -•'.00 50.00

*J 2 5.00 ,740.00

Spcchtl ScIhmiI i'uitdi

He; air of Huildings and care of (>round8 1 R< pair of Ktjuipment, except School Husses . . . School I urniture and

K< 1 uipment, except

School Busses School Supplies, other than Janitors' Supplies ; Janitor Supplies i Fuel for School I."uns, Interest and In-

surance

j Pay of Teachers j Janitor Services , Tr nspoi tution of Chil-

dren

j Light and Power ...... . J Contingencies

I MiHtcllaneous tal Social School

1,000.

000 00 600.00 4 0 0.0 0 800.00 400.00 1 lo'oo

l.jpM* 00 10,000 00

300.00

herd

Breeds:

1. Guernsey < 2. Holstein

3. Jersey

Premium list for each of above breeds:

I

2nd

3rd

them: “Verdant Meadows," Handel; organ: "Two Bible Poems — Hosanna and Abide With Us." Weinberger; “Nocturne,’’ Delama rter.

2:30 Youth Hike. “Meet

Bring a sack lunch

something to drink). Plan to be aw'ay until about 7:00 p. m.

UtEWM

MHCIL

AN INTtRNATl'oiq WITH SONG orj

Bi: YOl'K I

H A \ E YOU AM c COMING St MATINEE an(| MONDAY NISI

Fund

OF FI M)s to in; FI NDS RFgriHUD FOR

KXPKNSES

August 1, prc8**iit year, to Township Dec. 31, of ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate fur Incoming Year $1,740,00 2. Necessary Expenditures to h#* made from Approd

Special

School Fund

Tuition

Fu ud

. $17,:J»an00

Bond Fund

$17,360.00 $:ii,300.00 $3.2.'»0.00

Juy 1 31, of pru-ont >. nr . 3. Additional Appro p r i n -

).040.00

3,473.00

10,100.00

no.oo |

lions to l»»* Ml;td,» August 1, to I><»»*t*inber .'ll, of

present y «ur 5. Tola 1 FuihI' Lt-iiuiivd

4,000.00

4.000.00

f Ad‘l Lines 1. 2, 2 anil 4)

2.7)10.00

24,837.00

40,490 00

3.300.0*

FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE R E F K I V K D I’Rf »M HOURUKS OTHER THAN THE PRf>1*08ED HATE OF TAX LEVY

6. Actual Balance, July 31,

present year .* 7. Taxes to he Eolh • tetl,

1.040.00

3,4U»00

10,190.00

730.00

present year (December

Settlement) 600.00

Miseellaneom* Rev « n u e other than from Tax Levy, to h»» ?v(eived from August 1 of present year to De* ember ;;i. of ensuing year. * S> « schedule in Trustee's Offlice.)

3,500.00 4,000.00 1,000.00

(b) All Other Revenue

0.

(See Sehecluhs > Total Funds t A11 tl Lines

8.000.00

17.429.00

6. 7, Sa and sh>

1,640.00

13,'.173.00

31.619.00

10.

Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ennuirm year .

1,140.00

1 l.MlO.OO

8.S71.00

11.

Operating Hal nr, (Not

in excess of Expense January 1. to June 50,

Less Miscellaneous Uevesi'ie for sann* Heriod) ..

870.00

2,080.00

2.32",.00

12.

* Mount (o be raised by

Tax Levy

2.010 00

14.' 40,00

11,196.00

ntoroHFD i.i

Wet Valuation of T vili. property ....

1,750.00

1.550.00

1.000.00 -,550.00

> IMS

»1.283.074

1H9

i r 11 t o

1 ■ Hailed * 2.010.00 $1 4 • 10.00 $1 1.106.00 > 2 550.00 * 1.070.00

: HT\TKMi:vr or t\\k» < oi.i.im n i> 3,1 '' m ’

\ Mt to in: < id i im n.ii

*5' v '7 m

score of 15 to 9.

In the first inning the Studej baker team scored one run. In

Fellowship Hobo, j 0 p secon( j inning the at the church, j \y e bb team scored 5 runs to take (Food am! ■ a vcr y substantial lead early in

jthe game. In the top of the third inning the Studebaker

, team scored another run. In the

f HI K( H OF THE NAZARENE ^ 0 p f OU j.tb me Webb team

C. A. Newby, minister. J batted out 3 runs, one of which Sunday school at 9..i0 w 't | '| was a home run by Paul Dyer.

Supt. Miss Dorothy Birt !n |q'he top of the fifth inning the charge. There are classes for all j studebak( . r SC ored an additionages and Christian teachers foi a j two runs whcn th e Cloverthe classes. (dale team came to bat they sue-

Worship service at 10:40 '''i* 11 cecded in getting three runs, two

good music and singing. Special of which were home rs. In the numbers wil be rendered. Mrs. 1 1 of thp seventh the Studebak-

! er team batted out an additional lon « C8t WWe len?tt< |

3 runs and the Clovcrdale team I then scored 4 runs but could not get their steam roller going at ■ that late stage of the game so the Webb team won 15 to 9.

I

| The Legion team will have a ; busy week coming up with the Legion tournament to complete and also the state sectional at Frankfort. The Putnam county fans are behind the veterans to win both tournaments and with Cue, Hill and Wetnight to do the pitching the boys should be successful.

i

Congratulations

TO ALL

FUNDfc«

Township

Lew on

Polls

L**vy on J 'roi'fiiy

Special School

Tuition

Build

$ .20 S .os *2.44

Total

FINDS

Collected

1045

. no

. _ . $::.«00.00

Tuition $.’,;.00.00

Bond

Township

Special School

Tul

Collected 1946 $ i.ooo.oo $ 7.r,oo oo $ 7.r>oo oo

Total

$7.4(10.00

Collected

1947

$ l.O.’f, 00 $ 6.(iSH.no $ s.r.jo'oo $ 2.7.70.00 $ls. (74.00

To He ('ollected

1 it 4 9

? 2.010.00 M4.S in.no $11.196.00 $ j.r.r.o.on * 1.070:00 $:n.:|i>« 00

- $i(i.ooooo

InxpayerM nppe.trlim shall lint, a right toh.. h. ml il,, , Vfi.’r

the tax levies have (" cn determined, ami presented to tie ''.,un'v ’\udJ*”! " | w, , «*'T ‘wo «lny* Prior (.. th. ■ "te! Memla. iti s i.t. ml.er and the levy fixed l.y Ihc County Ta\ Adjuaum nt , hlir fa I In re so to do. I.y It,.. Counly Audit, r ten or m..r. i.,s|,.,». . i.'n,,,theiiiHel\es anurlci, h; soeh levli-c inav .pp. al n,, H( , ...

i'Jil OI " ,,h ' fnrD'cr and final In anna th. r. ..n I, rn'inv-

a petition with the < ounty Auditor on or hefere tie r.mitl \|, ..r Semen,her ... or before th.. lav after P.ihlh '.tlm, i.v ’thl ^ou n t> Auditor of Lix RhD-n churguil. whirhuv. r d u,. is i. lt , r llu i Uh ,

Plate Boar* will fix*;, date for li. arliur in is rnmit y ' 1 Dated July 23. 1947. U ' 1 ' ‘ 8K, ,IMAN

DRAFT HORSE JE88 COX, 8upU

DEPARTMENT

DR. G. H. HINES, Judge

I Rules

All entries are due in the Secretary’s office on or before July, All horses are to arrive before 9:00 A. M. on Saturday Amr 9 and may be taken homo immediately after the show * SU11 rent shall be $1.00 per stall and shall be made'at time of making entries. r If thtre is no competition in a class, the judge is instructed to award first premium, only, when in his judgment the exhibit merits the same. “"**• Any questions not covered by rules listed herein will be refer

red to the superintendent in charge.

Premium List

Gelding, 4 years old and

Mare, 4 years old and over Mare. 2 years old and under 4 Suckling colt

1st

2nd

$5.00

$3.00

5.00

3.00

5.00

3.00

500

3 00

5.00

3.00

5.00

3.00 •

3rd $2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00

4-H CLUB EXHIBITORS Many of us, here in Greencastle, have talked with you and your club leaders and we know that you 4-H boys and ((iris of Putnam County have been doin^ a ((rand job this summer. It takes a lot of work to fit a show calf, sheep or pig — it takes a lot of preparation and practice before you bake that final cake or finish that special dress for exhibition. Of course there won’t be enough blue ribbons for every single one of you. But even if your exhibit doesn’t take a prize, you will have the satisfaction of knowng that you have completed a valuable training project, made new friends, and had a lot of fun. So the best of luck to all of you; and, again, “CONGRATULATIONS”. GREENCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

WITH Nfl

SENTIMENTAL onj Rays of red li«aI

, in thv visible spedi^

has the smallest.

Fishin’

Fun

A hard ball game is on tap for tomorrow afternoon (2:00 p. m.) at Robe Ann Park, where the Eurckas of Bloomington, Illinois will meet the local Veterans of Foreign Wars All Stars. | To date the Eurekas have won all of their sixteen games played this year and are tied for first place in their league. According to press reports, one of tne two pitchers to face Greencastle is Fred Gehrt, a I speed ball artist, who hasn’t lost ,a game this year. The other. “Hoop” Ellis, has a no-hittcr to his credit. Those who will see action for the locals on Sunday are Crawlord, Williams, King, Thomas, Calloway, Grimes, Agnew, Lear. Poe, Byler, Coffey, Coffman and Cue.

Tommy iDingbttl got sn much fun mil ing that nive b»ss( that he strolled iAl today carrying v 4 aim- »t a - largi Tdf was the same leql inches, but larWl weighing as mucMB said. 'Shucks. '-'>1 You just got to I stuff" 'Papa Pw

read)

I received a ta! "i McCliiitnrk. who ill white Uki Mich. The Doc sM catching plenty oft but the black t*»| biting. Hi says ther range from i hj which is lai go « ( vide plentv of fun Looks a > thoujM diction of good MR parly part of A'J( come true. Ye even landed • Ij Wednesday evenmlj SPORISRAl!] “Sport* He*

Patients Should H”' Ethics, Too _

mrnmm

★ A physician is a busy man. Day and night he is ready to give succor to those in need of his care. Let us he fair. Do not telephone him at mealtimes just because you know he can be reached. And do not call him at night, unless absolutely necessary. Confine your calls to his office hours as much as you can. That is wha* office hours are for. Keep your Appointments promptly, or notify advance that it is impossible for you to do so. ■“ treat him as you would wish to be treated * trt ^ physician. A sympathetic appreciation of h‘ s ** greatly enhances the help he can g.ve. Call on us for competent prescription ** r,lC *” KELLER-COAN PHARMACY Two register'd pharmacists te serve 1*“* all times. Acrou F'rom Voncwttle Tlie* ,ef

$