The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1963 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURS., OCT. 24, 1 963. Page 3

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Indianapolis, Indiana SALES TAX CHART

Amount Between 0- .24 .25- .74 .75-1.24 1.25- 1.74 1.75- 2.24 2.25- 2.74 2.75- 3.24 3.25- 3.74 3.75- 4.24 4.25- 4.74 4.75- 5.24 5.25- 5.74 5.75- 6.24 6.25- 6.74 6.75- 7.24 7.25- 7.74

Collect

Amount

Collect

Amount

Collect

Amount

Collect

Amount

Collect

Tax

Between

Tax

Between

Tax

Between

Tax

Between

Tax

No Tax

7.75- 8.24

16c

15.75-16.24

32c

23.75-24.24

48c

31.75-32.24

64c

1c

8.25- 8.74

17c

16.25-16 74

33c

24.25-24.74

49c

32.25-32.74

65c

2c

8.75- 9.24

18c

16.75-17.24

34c

24.75-25.24

50c

32.75-33.24

66c

3c

9.25- 9.74

19c

17.25-17.74

35c

25.25-25.74

51c

33.25-33.74

67c

4c

9.75-10.24

20c

17.75-18.24

36c

25.75-26.24

52c

33.75-34.24

68c

5c

10.25-10 74

21c

18.25-18.74

37c

26 25-26.74

53c

34.25-34.74

69c

6c

10.75-11.24

22c

18.75-19.24

38c

26.75-27.24

54c

34.75-35.24

70c

7c

11.25-11.74

23c

19.25-19.74

39c

27.25-27.74

55c

35.25-35.74

71c

8c

11.75-12.24

24c

19.75-20.24

40c

27.75-28.24

56c

35.75-36.24

72c

9c

12.25-12.74

25c

20.25-20.74

41c

28.25-28.74

57c

36.25-36.74

73c

10c

12.75-13 24

26c

20.75-21.24

42c

28.75-29.24

58c

36.75-37.24

74c

11c

13.25-13.74

27c

21.25-21.74

43c

29.25-29.74

59c

37.25-37.74

75c

12c

13.75-14.24

28c

21.75-22.24

44c

29.75-30.24

60c

37.75-38.24

76c

13c

14.25-14.74

29c

22.25-22.74

45c

30.25-30.74

61c

38.25-38.74

77c

14c

14.75-15.24

30c

22.75-23.24

46c

30.75-31.24

62c

38.75-39.24

78c

15c

15.25-15.74

31c

23.25-23.74

47c

31.25-31.74

63c

39.25-39.74

79c

Amount Collect Between Tax 39.75-40.24 80c On sales over $40.24 compute 2% of the sale — and treat any fraction of one-halt cent or more as one additional cent of tax. When more than one item is purchased at the same time, the amount of tax must be computed on the total amount of the combined purchases.

Use This Official Chart To Compute Sales Tax On Your Purchases This Tav Went Into Kffect at 12:01 A. M. Today

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Team

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14

10

Sinclair and Son .

11

13

Torr’s

Restaurant

10

14

Team

No. 4

10

14

Team

No. 8

10

14

Team

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8

16

150

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over: 231

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Boesen 441; H. Conyers 438, J. Frye 428, T. McCammon 408, H. Henry 377, B. Ogle 376, J. Rolls 375, J. Sutherlin 375.

JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Oct. 19 W L Boesen's Dairy 17 7 Fathers Aux 16 8

Wilbur, 171 T. McCammon. 195 D. Jenkins, 178 S. Brown, 160 H. Conyers, 154 B. Cromer. 375 series and over: B. Wilbur 487, S. Brown 471, D. Jenkins 469; B. Cromer 445, T.

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1st. Citz. No. 1 Murphy's Mara.

Pepsi Cola Whitaker's

Town Tavern ...

L 6 9 11 12 12

^ They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

Now THAT SCHOOL'S OP£M-THEY'l?£ GREAT for cutting classes and PLAYING HOOKY—

Motor Freight 10 14 1st. Citz. No. 2 9 15 Cochran’s Furniture 7 17 High Individual Game: P. Huxford 216 High Individual Series: B. Hurst 499 High Team Game: First Citizens No. 1 772 High Team Series: First Citizens No. 1. 2215 200 Games: P. Huxford 216. 425 Series and Over: Hurst 499, Lancaster 492. Huxford 490, Davies 465, Wokoun 451, Braden 450, Grubb 449, Tharp 446, Douglas 441, Cavin 437, Murray 430, Gofer 427, Leer 426, Shaw 426.

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Romilda Printing 16 Gould s Mkt. is Shetrone R. Estate 15

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Jacks & Jills League Oct. 20, 1963

Goofy Four

W 13

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Mac’s Appli. .

11%

8%

Pin Busters

11

9

M. C.’s

11

9

Sooners

10

10

Ding Bats

9

11

Handicappers

8%

11%

Buis Feeds

6

14

Women 400

McCammack

403,

Conyers 411,

Minnick 417,

Mor-

Ruth's Bty Shop 13 Stoner Ins. 12 Putnam Loan 11 Macks Appli 7 A & P 7 Hi Team Game—Stoner Ins.

846

Hi Team Series—Stoner Ins. 2297 Hi Ind. Game—Lancaster 202 Hi Ind. Series Hurst 512 Over 425- Hurst 512, Mark 498 Wilbur 498, Flint 484, Cantonwine472, Lancaster 470, Cavin 464 Wokoun 457, Grubb 453, Long 453, Justus 452, Beamon 447, Bennington 442, Masten 441, Murray 441, Cline 439, Huxford 439, Ogle 433, M. Buis 426, and Brattain 425.

The Republican Workshop held its first meeting of the fall season Tuesday night at the Union Building. Following a short business meeting, Miss Mary Lou Miller, President, introduced Richard Conrad, Chairman of the Greencastle Republican Committee. Conrad, in turn, introduced Republican candidates for Councilmen Robert Eppelheimer, Tim Grimes, Robert Jackson, and Robert Poor, Councilman-at Large Ernest Collins, candidates Lawrence Crump for City Judge, Maynard Shonkwiler for ClerkTreasurer and Russell Clapp for

Mayor.

Speaking for the candidates, Clapp outlined the platform adopted by the Republican Party for the election on November 5 and spoke of ways and means of providing a more effective administration for the coming four years, with more realistic disbursement of tax money.

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GUARDING ALGERIAN-MOROCCAN FRONTIER — A Moroccan soldier stands guard on the Algerian-Moroccan border south of Marrakech, Morocco, as both nations concentrate troops in the area. Ethiopia’s Emperor Haile Selassie left Algiers after trying fruitlessly to arrange peace talks.

VFW Post 1550 Friday, Oct. 25th HOOTENANNY Starting at 9:00 P.M. Post Members and Auxiliary

risen 430, Masten 432, MeKeehan 455, M. Buis 459. Cavin 472. Men 200 Games—Minnick 210: Gooch 225, McCammack 232, 231 Men 500 Miller 501, Cavin 528, Minnick 540, Gooch 548, Taylor 552. Men 600 McCammack 630.

IBM I.adies Tuesday League

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No. 6 Jackson No. 5 Knauer No. 4 Whitley No. 7 McKeeha No. 10 Decker No. 3 Ritter .... No. 8 Johnson No. 1 Pelfrey No. 9 Cromer No. 2 Cox Hi Indiv Gai

Hi Indiv Series Pelfrey 543 Over 400: Pelfrey, 543, E. Por-

18 10 16 12 15 13

SIRLOIN

JOWL

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15 13 15 13

15 13

STEAK

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14 14

9 19 9 19

Pelfrey 207

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IHi CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK h—The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures

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■kj OCQ The determined, uncompromising pressure that Charles Francis Adams exerted upon the British government, through all the media of public opinion, gained another victory for the Union the autumn of 1863. A victory against the Confederate navy without a shot being fired. Queen Victoria’s ministers were finally moved to subvert the scheme of the Confederacy to secure, through Laird's shipyards at Liverpool, two armored warships capable of inflicting disaster and panic at Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston with raiding bombardments. Purpose of the hulls of Nos. 294 and 295 had been concealed at first; then, when they took the unmistakable shape of naval vessels, and Adams’

protests rose, they were represented as having been contracted for by French agents of the pasha of Egypt. Adams refused to believe this. Upon his receiving word from an observer at Liverpool that one of the ironclads was about to depart, President Lincoln’s man in London went to the prime minister to declare, “It would be superfluous of me to point to your lordship that this is war!” The Emancipation Proclamation had had too electrical effect for the government to disregard British anti-slavery sentiment at the risk of war against the emancipators. The two ironclads were ordered detained. As a face-saver, the government bought the pair and thereby presented the British navy with Its two most advanced warships. —CLARK KINNAIRD [|] H.M.S. Majestic standing guard between Nos. 294 and 295, later named Scorpion and Wivern, on Liverpool waterfront.

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William Cook. Mrs. .Miriam Fredericks, Ernest A. Deagan The Indiana Classroom Teachers Association chose Mrs. Miriam Fredricks, Mishawaka, as its president-elect last night at its annual Representative Assembly which traditionally precedes the convention of the Indiana State Teachers Association of which the ICTA is an affiliate. About 700 delegates attended the meeting in the auditorium of the ISTA Center at Indianapolis. Other officers elected are Ernest A. Deagan. mathematics teacher at Tecumseh Junior High School, Lafayette, first vice-president, and William Cook, Indianapolis, a teacher in the MSD of Wayne Township, Marion County, treasurer.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and relatives who so kindly remembered our Golden Wedding anniversary with lovely cards and gifts. Thank you all. Leo and Mary Reeves

GARDNER'S Food Market SAVING MORE ON YOUR BUDGET 802 E. WASHINGTON FOR DELIVERY PHONE OL 3-4317

HANDY'S MILK

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NEW GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. 5 Lb. Bag

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HALLOWE'EN PUMPKINS ALL SIZES f.?*.

CRISCO OIL

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19 B ° tt|e

1 Lb. 19c

12 Oz. Bottle

Box LITTLE SPORT

INDIANA POTATOES, 25 Lb. Bag . . 79c

KO-WE-BA COFFEE

FLORIDA ORANGES, Doz. .

. . . 59c

59c Lb.

BANANAS, Lb. .

. ... 10c

FRESH DONUTS l ED OR PLAF 59c Doz.

BOWMAN FRESH CIDER i/ 2 GAL. or GALS.

APPLES RED DELICIOUS GOLDEN DELICIOUS JONATHAN 2 Lbs. 25c

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DePouw Little Theatre

PRESENTS

"TAMING OF THE SHREW" by William Shakespeare Oct. 31st, No*. 1,2,1963 8:15 P.M. Please return this blank to the Little Theater, 101 Speech Hall, by Friday, October 25th. You should pick up tickets you reserve at the DePauw Book Store by noon, November 2nd.

Name Address

Number or tickets desired

Performance date

Season ticket number (salmon or white color)

Admission - $1.50

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Murphys

CLOSING OUT SALE As I have sold my farm I will sell the following at the farm one mile south of Fincastle on road 43 or 12 miles north of Greencastle on road 43 SATURDAY, OCT. 26, '63 Starting 11:00 o’clock 30 — POLLED HEREFORD CATTLE — 30 3 3-yr. old rows, 6 4-yr. old cows, 3 5-yr. old cows, 3 year old cows. It year old cow with fall calf, 1 purebred Polled Hereford bull 4 years old, 13 Polled Hereford Spring calves, wt. 350 to 400 lbs. This is a good clean cow herd with plenty of size and quality. Cattle tested. 2 reg. Hampshire gilts from Baughman herd. MACHINERY 1948 Fanuall M tractor, IHC 3-14 bottom plow with throw away shares Al. AC 2 row mounted corn picker, 9 ft. Case wheel disc, 55 hu. metal hog feeder, metal pig creep feeder, 1 overhead gas tank, sump pump like new, and other articles too numerous to mention. HAY & STRAW 400 wire tied hales of mixed hay. 65 hales of wheat straw. Player piano and some household goods. KENNETH MILLER, Owner Terms: Cash. Not responsible for accidents. Max Pickel, Auctioneer Roachdale Bank & Trust Co., Clerk Lunch served hy Fincastle ladies

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