The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1930 — Page 4

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THED'ATEY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA rilURSDAY. MAY 22,1930

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NOTK I-. OF SAl.E OF TOWNSHIP K. To add omitted property In all

ROAD BONDS

necessary rases.

jt. To increase the valuation of

Before Baby Comes

omitted property, when necessary, \

as made by the assessors.

in To correct errors in the names

State of Indiana, County of Putnam: Notice is hereby tfiven that the i undersigned, < iflbert F. Ofries, Treas-

K ' 10 I'I correct errors in me names urer of Putnam < ountv, Indiana, will , . ... ur ‘ ; ^ . of per-ons and in the descriptions of r^coivo Realon hins at Iiir Officp in , . i 41 1 • 1 r 1 . ■ proper!\ and in the valuation and

the Citv of Greencsatle, Indiana, up . r . .. ,

, • , , ’ , assessment of property upon the as-

to twelve o’clock noon on Saturday (he ^ ^ ,

,!l ' 1 ,l:l ' f " r ! 11. To correst any list or valuation „f road bonds to the amount of $o840. ; , as m;n |)( . (|prme( , pr iKl, aid bonds being issued and sold ,, , (irrpct thp a?! , essmPnt an(1 1 the iniproMnunt o i< . " ini ' valuation of any property in such

manner as will in the judgement of the Hoard of Review make the valu-

for tne iiii|ho,,-i,i. ,,, Hogan et al free gravel road in Wash-j inpton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, said bond.- being in the denominations of $'_ > f)2.00, each will draw interest at the rate of four and onehalf percent per annum. The fir t series of aid bonds and first series of coupons on aid bond.- are due and payable on the lath day of July, P.ril. One series of eaid bonds and onef series of fhe interest coupons on said bonds are due and payable every sk month- thereafter. Said bond issue being in Twenty equal series of one bond each, .all of said bonds are signed by the Hoard of County Conimissionors of said County and State and attested by the County Auditor. Said bonds will he sold to the highest bidder fm not less than par value, a certified check for the sum equal to five percent of the amount of bids uhmitted and an affidavit of non- , nllusion provided by law shall accompany each bid, ns a guarantee of the good faith bid. All of said bonds are payable at the office of the County Treasurer at Oreencastle, Indiana. The right is reserved to reject any

and all bill-.

Witness my hand and seal this 10th dav of May, 1030. . (ill.HKRT F. OGLES, Treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana. l. r >22. NOTICE Ol MEETING OF PITNAM COl'NTY BOARD OF KK-

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Notice is hereby given that the County lion id of Review of Putnam County, State of Indiana, will meet at HMiO o'clock in the forenoon, Monday, June 2, Ifl.'lO, the same being the first Monday in June of this year, at the Room of the County. Commisioners in the Court House of said county for the following purpu-es: I. I " hear complaints of any owner ol personal property, except such property a- i- originally assessed by th* State Hoard of Tax Commission-

ation thereof just arid equal. HI. To add to the assessment list the names of persons, the value of persona property and the description and value of real estate liable to a es-ment hut omitted from the

list-

14. To consider and act upon reoom mendiitioiis made by the county assessor. HI. To do or cause to he done whatever may he neeessnry to do to make all return of assessment lists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and especially of all act concerning taxation appioved March II, l l .)l!i, and the act amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. All to lie done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxable.- for the year Itt.'lll payable in P.KII and of which all ptoperty owner- and taxpayers are requir'd to take due notice. The County Board of Review is also subject to be reconvened in snec ial session, to meet on Tuesday, August .I, 1 !KiO, to consider the certified report and information regarding the inequality or lack of uniformity of usse.-sments in this county as may be presented to said board by the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners. Witne-s the hand of the auditor and the seal of the county commissioner of said county this lath day of May, lO'lb. W. F. GIHL, Auditor of Putnam County. 2t. May 17-22.

Molhrr'i I r,tnd hrlng* comfort and case. Uni'll externally. Helletea itraln »nd tialn Alda atretcMnir. Pula you In fine eondltlnn for the apiirnarlomr ordeal. I'ratned hy countleaa

\ 'to bear complaints concerning Hu- a e snient of real estate sjiecially sed in 1040, and ns-e--incuts on olditional improvements. .!. To equalize the valuation and a t .merit of property and taxahles made by the assessing officers slibfequent to March 1, 1040. 4. To equalize the valuations made by the assessors, either by adding to or deducting therefrom such sums as may be necessary to fix as-essments at the true cash value of property. •i. To review all assessments and t > uiquii 1 as to the valuation of the variou elasse. of property or pans thereof in the -everal township- am] di\isions of the county. 0. To make such changes in assessments whether by way of increase oi decrease in the valuation of th, various rln-ses of property, a- may be nece.-sary to equalize the same in or between the townships or any

taxing unit.

7. To determine the rate percent to lie added or deducted in order t < make a just and equitable equalization in the several townships and taxing units >o as to conform throughout the county to a just and equitable

-taiidard.

NOTH F OF FIN VI SF.TTI.EMFN I

OF ESTATE.

.Mice is erehy given to the Creditors, Heiis and Legatees of Elizabeth H. Hammond, deceased to appear in the Putnam circuit court at (ireenca tie, Indiana, on the 7th day of June, 1D40, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Account with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and the heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court this loth day of May, 19.10. FFRD LUCAS, Clerk Putnam Cir-

cuit Court.

NO I |< I OF FIN \l. s|.;n LEMI N I

OF FSTA1F

IhousHnilic for over 00 yearn. Try II tonight. At all drug

■torea. $1.20 per bottle.

Mothort Friend

NOTH F. OFF INaFs FIT I F M KNT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the Cred itors, Heirs and Is-gntc'es of F. A. Roe, deceased, to appear in the Put nam Circuit Court, held at lireencastle, Indiana, on the 7th day of June, 1910, and show caui-e, if any, why Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not tie approved; amt said heirs arc notified to then and there make proof j of heirship, and receive their distrib-

utive shares.

Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 11th day of May, 19.10. FFRD LUCAS, Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. 14-2ts NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PUTNAM COUNTY.

INDIANA

Notice is hereby given by the nml ersigned Trustee .itnl Advisor) Hoard of Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, lhal said officers contemplate meeting an emergency and determining the expenditure t»f more money for the year 1910 than was set out in detail In the published budget for said year, and will on the 2nd day of June, 19.10, at seven o'elork, P M., at the office of Ed ward Chew, Trustee of said Township, pause and determine upon tinexpenditure of a sum of Eighty ($90.00) Dollars in the Miscellaneous Township Fund for the premium on said Trustee's official bond for tin year 19.10 and for the sum of ($17900) in the Miscellaneous Speeial School Fund for the payment of lent on gymnasium and ball ground and eking enumeration. Taxpayers have a right to be heard thereon. Ten or more taxpayers in such municipal corporation oiher than those who pa) poll lax only ami who are a (Tected by such additional appro priiitlon anil who may feel aggrieved thereby, may file a petition with the count) auditor of Putnam Count) within ten davs after such additional | appropriation may have been deter mined upon, setting forth their objec lions thereto, and farts showing that the proposed additional expenditures, are unnecessary, unwise ami excessive, as the rasp may be. In Witness Whereof, we have here unto set our hands, this 19th day of

May. 1910.

EDWARD CHEW. Trustees of Washington Township. Charles A Heath, R D. Zarlng, Ad visor)* Hoard of Washington Town ship Putnam County, Indiana.

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tor e races, the last being at the ' vorld-famou.-- Fnglisti Derby, an.I hey provide plent) of ga ps tlmi»Ut the picture. liuzz.ell’ comedy, "amous on Broadway, keeps t i> spet ator laughing; and the b>\ -dor) s said to be charming and ttnu-iinl. A great diversity id' citings also 'igures in ‘‘l ittle Johnny Join ”, Ratling in a small town, it gr.es b New York, * vmg a moving pni, »rama of the night life in the thitrical circle- of the Hig Town. Then the -,,ne shifts to the slum f Liverpol and the London watcront where our jockey, di-graced in Vmericu, has gone t" hide and to voik for am-t m chance. And that hance come it the historic l-iosoni towns race i"iii-", when he rides o victory on the American hors-

Yankee.

“Little Johnny Julie-" is a pictun or every bod) It was directed b\ Wervyn Le Roy, and among the fn.’orites in the ia-t are Edna Murphy, •onald Reed, Rebert Fde-'on, Wheel r Dakrnan, Raymond Turner, (th, nimitable colored comedian) md nany others -(inally noted. Added Frida) and .Saturday will he mother all-talk.n Laund-Hard) . .. dy "Hoose-t.-iw" and another chaner of ‘‘King - the Kongo” seiial. Tonight la t time showing “The Marriage Play: round” with Ma Irian—an ex - ptionally fine all-talk

BIG RACER LIMBERS UP

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IN'DI VNAPOL1S, May 21—Bacon ilorzm-chi d, famous Italian race star ■vho brought his Id-cylinder MasteYiti car all the way from Italy to com >ete in the International MIO-mile acat tee Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Friday, May 10, has arrived here to comp'-lete the groominf of his car or the Id.' International racing clas- . « * I w •, The car, ready to run, has hern unrated after its long ride across thf K-ean and Botzacchini will begin uoundii c the bricks in practice lup■very day to accustom himself to the li dianapoli.s track which lie never has seen, * With the Italian’s arrival, auothei Italian : ag went up over gusoilnt db \, one having been sent aloft whet ( in- ih i t arrived with his N-cylind-.*r Maserati, Jean (iaudino, South America’s -ti": ho cltampion (Itiver, who rec ■ tl\ won for the second time th< (I rand .National—800 mile road race of the Argentine—announces that h* will not have his car completed in time for the 500-mile race here, the pee lwa; management said today. Peter De Paolo, 11*25, and 1927 •ham' i • winner of the 1925 500-mile race id I dianapolis when he established thi existing record of 101.1

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miles un hour, delayed in getting hi> i >. rai ing car on the track has been con- ,|l| | j ditioning himself Pitch day by drivin"

two hours in an old race car. “It doesn’t go so very fast, but 1

•:pt a good training ride out of it ami vhen I git my own car on the track t will be'like driving a kiddie car in comparison to the one I have been practicing on," laughed De Paolo as he finished his workout today. H"

Irove 94 miles in the first hour of hi.

ride.

Champion Louis Meyer, the 25-year-old laddie who was champion of the American speedways in 1928 and ’29, took his Ki-cylinder Sampson Special to the track today and will be tiding practice laps by tomorrow. Harry Hartz, I92(! champion who has been out of racing since 1927 be cause of an accident, has arrived at the track with his front wheel drive car. It is one of the most attractive ar.- ever to appear here. Because he has not been a contestant for three yeais Hartz has no standing in the AAA rating and will have to carry number 41 on his car this year.'When his accident forced him into retirement he was riding car number one. “Quite a jump,” laughed Harry, Ralph Shoddy, famous motorboat driver and pilot of “Miss California,” the hydroplane that won th** Duke of York trophy in England last year, is here looking for a mount in the 500mile race.

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them his sweetheatt, in i in 1919. The case at tk f j was turned over to iie^ • Rohei' B tk< r, who v | would be tried fur fj r . t u and that a speeial se-./.n. jury would be ('ailed ' indictment.

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it"i Heiis anil Li gatei of <ii'orge "l.itlle Jiduiny Jones" Opening ToI honias, dereased to appear in tb • morrow Vll-talking and Singing

Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greer Vitaphone Special

ca tie Indiana ot thellthda) of June “Little Johhny Jonea,” an elabor*] R'.tO and show ; , if any, why th at*' Kir t National proiludion of the final -ettlement counts with th>* famous George M. Cohan -tag** hit, e-tute of -aid decedent should not he come- to the Voncastle Theatre Friuiqtroved; and id h**n-s ar*' notified day and Saturday, with Eddie Buzzell to then and lh< o mak> proof of heir- in the tile role as the Yankee Poohip, and rec*-i\■ their ilistrihutive ’ die jockey, Alice Day opposite him

i a- the heroine, and a large ca. t o r

Witness, the clerk of said Court, film favorites in support, this 20 day of May 1910, The story in the modern screen Ferd Luca- Clerk of Putnam Cir- version parks a triple punch. Its euit Court. i greatest thrills come in three big

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