The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1965 — Page 6

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Thursday, August 5, 1965

Season Draws To Close American Red Cross

The Putnam County Chapter | Junior and Senior Life Savof the American Red Cross is ing and Water Safety Aid approaching the end of a very Courses were held in June. Senactive summer season, which ior Life Saving with 15 enhas been directed and carried rolled was taught by Wally Benout successfully by volunteer nett, Mike Blue and Micky Carpersonnel. lisle. They were aided by Mike The “Learn to swim" program Samsel and Stacia Chadd. Jun- j under the able direction of Mrs. , ior Life Saving with 13 enrolled Lloyd Chadd has been completed and the Water Safety Aid and a report submitted indi- Course with 10 members were cates fine Red Cross service at instructed by Bunny Bergmann

no post to our community. and Susan Hurst.

There were 574 children en- Registars for the June openrolled in the four weeks of swim- ing at Robe-Ann Park were Pat ming lessons conducted at the Chadd, Marilyn Gough, Betty Copimunity Pool in Robe-Ann ! Jane McIntyre. Marty McIntyre

Park. Volunteer instructors were and Stacia Chadd.

MiCky Carlisle, Nancy Grimes, The Park Pool was closed for Bunny Bergmann. Susan Hurst, one week due to sand blasting Loy Madison, and Cathy Wal- of the City water tower. The ton-. Water Safety Aides were Windy Hill Country Club very Marilyn Clearwaters, Jenny generously donated the use of Frazier. Kevin See, Susan Mur- its pool and the Life Saving phy. Craig Stewart. John Gough. Courses were completed there. Susie Grimes, Melissa Gough. The program Director has isDiane Buis, Stacia Chadd, Ann sued thanks to Windy Hill and Silander. Janice Barrett, Tom- the Robe-Ann Park pool staff my Hardwick, Randy Marks including H. A. Stockhoff. Larry

and Pat Blose. Mays and Tom Walgamuth.

Russellville Is Jamboree Site Russellville will be the site of the Putnam County Junior League Baseball Jamboree that is to be held Sunday, The Jamboree will involve teams from all over the county. There will be three 3-inning games plus an added attraction of the All-Stars battling the league champions, Russellville. Trophies will be awarded to the champions, player with highest batting average and to all individual statistic champions. Scheduled to kick off the Jamboree, Russellville will meet Reelsville at 1:30. Second game of the afternoon will catch Bainbridge vying against Roachdale at 2:15, Bainbridge 1 tackling Belle Union at 3:00 and the All-Stars battling Russellville at 4:00. The public is invited to at-

tend.

Varsity Lanes Tourney Ends With Awards Greencastle Varsity Lanes C. Crawley, H. Long, R. Foxx,

summer league for father and son teams ended recently with trophy presentations and a ninetap tournament Tuesday evening. The league consisted of junior and senior bowlers, combined, bowling a series of games against five different teams. One team, the Deem team, included a pair of father and sons. Virgil Deem and son and R. Baker and son. Another team listed all family members, Frank Puckett, Sr. and sons. First Place G. Deem, B. Baker, V. Deem, R. Baker. Second Place D. Garrett, J. Sharp, R. Hervey, S. Holsapple. Third Place

R. McMains. Fourth Place J. Edmonds, R. McClure, Jon Edmonds, D. Starr. Fifth Place F. Puckett. D. Puckett, G. Puckett. F. Puckett, Jr. j Sixth Place * J. Hust, C. Alex, D. Ferrand, R. Bundy. Seventh Place S. Elliott, M. Elliott, P. Elliott, M. O’Hair. Eighth Place B. Evans, N. Jones, J. Wil- | liams. A. Gardner. Ninth Place S. Ryland, R. Ryland, C. Ferrand, J. Tague. Tenth Place B. Vogel. W. Thomas, J. Rackhaus, K. Ferand.

Underway At Big Plans Are Windy Hill Club Big plans are under way at Windy Hill Country Club for the Invitational for some of the surrounding clubs on August 31st. Our group journeyed to Danville on July 20th and to | Rockville on July 27th to their Invitationals. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed playing the different courses and the hosptial-

ity of the clubs.

Qualifications are now being played for the Club Championship. Dates are August 3rd to, , and including August 9th. Glades Lyon served rolls and coffee to 18 golfers on August

3rd.

Class A

VARSITY LANES TROPHY WINNERS

DANNY PUCKETT . . . captured the Varsity Lanes Nine-Tap Tournament held at Varsity Lanes Tuesday evening. Danny rolled a high 732 series with handicap to capture the junior division of the one night tournament. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.

KEITH FERRAND ... secured the Varsity Lanes Nine-Tap tournament ttophy Inst Tuesday evening by rolling a high 756 series with handicap. Keith is shown above with Lanes manager and owner Bob Hampton as he receives the award. Photo by Flank Puckett, Jr.

Hooligans Start Riot

By CONNIE RYAN

hit in the face with a brick. ! Fire hoses were turned on to

NEW YORK UPI - En- sweep thc noters nut tlM

, „ „ , I by a " unpopular split dc- streets of mid . Manhattan .

Low Gross, Vickie cision, hooligans among 7,000

Terry with 43; Low Net, Mabel boxing fans at Madison Square Police reinforcements were Vermillion with 35. Garden rioted in protest Wed- called out and five persons were Class B: Low Gross, Jean nes( jay night, leaving the famed arrested. Damage to the GardMoore with 48; Low Net, Ruth arena in shambles. jen was estimated at $10,000,

Greve with 40. ' a (. i eas t.

Class C: Low Gross, Vickie At least nine persons were in-

Manson with 56; Low Net, jured, including two police-1 The riot was sparked by a de-

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Margaret Harris with 41.

: men and a fireman who was cision awarding the 10-round,

— lightweight fight to junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde of the Philippines over Frankie

a fav-

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE j xBaltimore Eastern Division J xCleveland By United Pre»s Internationol xDetroit \V. L. Pet. G.B. xChicago Oklahoma City 71 39 .645 rNew York Denver 64 46 .582 7 rLos Angeles Indianapolis 51 59 .464 20 xWashington San Diego 52 61 .460 21 xBoston Arkansas 49 62 .441 22 1 /& xKansas City Salt Lake City 43 69 .384 29 —

Western Division

Los Angeles

Cincinnati Milwaukee

San Francisco Philadelphia

Pittsburgh St. Louis

Chicago 51 58 .468 12

61 .430 21 y 2 Hous ton 45 59 .433 15’4 64 .379 26Va New Y ork 34 73 .318 28

34 66 .340 30

60 59 58 57 52 48 46 39

43 .583 44 .573 45 .563 46 .553

5>2 6*2 7*2 8*2

56 .481 16 56 .462 18

W. L. Pel. G.B. 62 45 .579

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orite of most of the spectators.

At the height of the 20 min-

utes of violence, screaming fans tore up seats and benches and hurled them over railings. Others, booing and yelling obscenities, threw fire axes, extinguishers. telephone receivers, beer cans and whisky bot-

tles into the ring.

Pitbhers Cai/t Hit? Boston pitcher Earl W’ilson cracked a three-run homer and evened his record at 8-8 with ninth-inning relief from Dick Radatz. The Red Sox belted four triples and a double while handing Kansas City's Diego Segui his 12th loss in 17 decisions.

Portland

Tacoma Seattle

Vancouver

Hawaii Spokane

W. 64 58 56 54 56 46

L. Pet. G.B.

48 .571 53 .522 52 .519 53 .505 56 .500

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (x-Night Games Not Included)

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xMinnesota 67 39 .632

Notice

There will be a meeting of the Gi-eencastle Woman’s Bowling Association Tuesday, August 10th at 7:30 p.m. at the Public 1 Service Room. All business for the coming bowling season will be transacted at this meeting. All members and any one interested in joining a league, please attend this meeting. Joyce Cavin. president.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for School Purposes of the School Corporation of Cloverdale Community Schools. Putnam-Owen County,

Indiana.

Notice Is hereby given the tax payers of Cloverdale Twp., Putnam Co . and Jackson. Jennings and Taylor Townships. Owen County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 26th day of August. 1965. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION

Special School Fund

A. General Administration

1 Bd. School Tr. & Sec. Office $ 3.500 2 Office of Supt. of Schools 13.600 B Instruction 7 800 C. Coordinate AcUvities 43 000

30.400 6.300 25.400 2 00

I. Capital Outlay 18.500 Total Special School Fund $150,500

Tuition Fund

B Instruction $198,000 F. Fixed Charges 1200 Total Tuition Fund $199!200

Operation of School Plant

Maintenance

Fixed Charges

Auxiliary Activities

Fixed Charges

Lease

Rental

Total Lease Rental

Lunch

Fund

32.200

Total Lunch Fund

$32 200

ESTIMATE OE FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR 1 Total Budget Estimate for Year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1966, inclusive

NOTICE

, LEGION TEAM TAKES LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP The American Legion sponsored Babe Ruth team captured the Greencastle championship recently. Shown above j (back row. left to right) are Coach Wayne Mark, David Fraizer, Pete Norris, Charlie Brann, Craig Barrett, and Legion I representative Dunn. (Bottom row) Rick Mont, Tom Gorham, Joe Boswell, and Jay Frye. Not present for the picture 1 were team members Randy Mark. Tom Clodfelter. Craig Nevins, and Steve Elliott. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.

Action Around The League..

Norm Siebern and Curt Blefary each drove in two runs and Wally Bunker, winner Steve Barber and Stu Miller collaborated on a six-hitter for the Orioles, who handed the Angels’ Fred Newman his ninth loss against 11 victories. Siebern broke a 2-2 tie with a single in the seventh to provide the decisive run and Blefary added his 15th homer in the

BANNER ADS PAY

There will be a pitch-in supper Friday at Robe-Ann Park in the big shelter house for all Greencastle Babe Ruth players and parents. All Little Leaguers that are 12 now and plan to participate in Babe Ruth next year are also invited along with their parents. Please bring a covered dish and your own silverware.

eight. Miller allowed only one hit over the final three innings. Nine In Fifth The Tigers scored nine runs in the fifth inning to overcome

Fox, the third Tiger pitcher was the winner and Lee Stange suffered the defeat. i Ron Hansen accounted for all i three Chicago runs with a bases

a four-run deficit, scot ing five 1 loaded triple in the fourth intimes before the Indians could ning of Mel Stottlemyre 12-6 get a single out. Norm Cash who gave up only three hits in led the 14-hit Detroit attack sinx innings of work. John Buzwith his 14th home run and two ^ hardt 8-4 was the winner with singles. A1 Kaline and Bill Free-1 relief from Eddie Fisher, who han also had three hits. Terry picked up his 19th save.

OK" JOYCE

SUMMER RECREATION -1965

ACTIVITY

Week of August 2 - 6 TIME PLACE

DAYS

Arts & Crafts

9:00- 4:00

Jr. Hi Basement

M-T-W-Th-F

Track & Field

9:00-12:00

High School

M-T-W-Th-F

Park Recreation

1:00- 4:00

Robe-Ann

M-T-W-Th-F

Jones School Recreation

1:00- 5:00

Jones School

M-T-W-Th-F

Northeast School Recreation

1:00- 5:00

Northeast School

M-T-W-Th-F

Babe Ruth Baseball

4:30- 7:30

High School

M-T-W-Th

Girl’s Softball

5:30- 6:30

Robe-Ann

Tues.

Slow-Pitch Softball

6:30- 9:30

Robe-Ann

Tues.

Park Recreation -1

7:00- 9:00

Robe-Ann

M-T-W-Th

Cash You Get

Payment

No. of Mo.

$ 50.00

$ 5.03 |

12

300.00

16.70 |

25

500.00

23.49 |

30

700.00

28.17 |

36

800.00

31.87 |

36

1,000.00

39.14 j

36

Other Amounts Available

With Comparable Payments

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Local Finance

See "OK" Joyce 1 West Franklin OL 3-3113 Open Evenings By Appointment

Dependable

USED CARS

SALE PRICED for FAST CLEARANCE '64 DART, 4 Dr. 1695 '64 DART, St. Wagon 2095 '64 PONTIAC, 4 Dr. H.T. 2895 '63 FORD, 4 Dr 1595 '63 DODGE, 4 Dr 1395 '63 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr 1795 '63 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr 1395 '63 CORVAIR, 2 Dr 1295 '60 DODGE, 2 Dr 695 '60 CHRYSLER, 4 Dr. H T. 1195 '59 FORD, 4 Dr. 695 '59 DODGE. 2 Dr. 495 '5* IMPERIAL, 4 Dr. H.T. .... 795 TRUCKS '58 FORD PICKUP 795 '56 FORD PICKUP 345 '55 INT. ti TON PICKUP 295 '49 FORD 1 TON 345 PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 North Indiana St.

Special

Tuition

Lease Rental

Lunch

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

150.500 2 Necessary Expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31, present year

199.200

49.000

32.200

90.000 3. Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31. present year 28.500 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4).

79,606

11,450 i.ooo

269.000 .278.200 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance June 30th of present year

49,000

44.650

69.936

7 Taxes to be collected. Present year (December Settlement).

27.928

8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be

18.217 15.060

1,740

received July 31st of present school year to Dec. 31st of next school year (Schedule on file in office of School

Board)

a. Special Taxes

9 Total Funds (Add lines 6.

7. 8a, and 8b).

10 Net Amount Required to be raised for expenses to Dec 31st of ensuing year (Deduct line 9 from line 5)

11. Operating balance (Not in

excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for the

same period).

1

12. Amount to be raised by tax levy (Add lines 10 and 11).

1.425

21181

5,870

-

89,245

197.801

20.000

44.650

188.534

252.259

25.870

46 300

80.466

25.941

23.130

NON*

94 466

44 941 23.130

NONE

PROPOSED LEVIES

b All Other Revenue

Net Taxable Property $4 460.000

Number of Taxable

Polls 450

Levy on

Levy on

Amount to

FUNDS

Polls

Property

Be Raised

Special

1.00

2 12

94 466

Tuition

1.01

44 941

Lease Rental

.52

23 130

Total

1.00

3 65

162.537

COMPARATIVE

STATEMENT OF

TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the urevious three years.)

To be

Collected Collected Collected Collected

1962

51,285 28.322

Total 79,607 Taxpayers appearing shall have

Special Tuition

1963 1964 1965 44.142 40 671 72 655 29 848 28.092 38.749 73.990 68,763 111,404 right to be heard thereon After the

tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petlUon with the county auditor o” before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publicaation by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing ic

this county.

Woodrow Sharp Wayne Branneman Lillian Whitaker Board of School Trustees

Zerelda John Jerry Orman

Ressell Sendmeyer Dated this 30th day of July. 196S