The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1934 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANM R. GREE.NCASTLE, fettAfA. FRIDAY. AUGUST -i
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the T- 4 _ of the Ten E. C F.eks the dej»« t reporte-1 Thes- 3e] p’ay a !.\rv ment of «r? the va !’.• ••• ft^r-A - iitur.
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carrvinR from 40 to S5 p«?r cent of, arnna. Another h-„neral being locate: is phosphate rock, found not '» . a:: ’ i
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expected to he establish- - throe, bout y. Locating
And
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, .A-aranv" * an empty Ccp- • r < ffi which it required four men
TTst»3 Tor All" Entered lr y»e postoffle’l s Greer taftW. ItA ABA. as t • i o n d cIass rAil carter endsr A/t of
AS*’’ - I. : i m Sohecrptloa prirs, 10 e* ' t» per ink; MOO p*r tsaj by tea:', in Pattan County; 19 SO to M OO f par year by mail oatsics PutuAm CV/ anty. «L
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!---a !’ Lucille Gar ner P.’:^ U 4
J .;in Ale
the r S. Veterans
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V rrvetor of the veterans hos-
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| Some r*°P !e l hink market b %■ ! government's mluclion program and
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if-29. too. The smart p <ii
Ge: Hugh |»cott.
i. r the Hines Memorial hospital. I! L! and C Gilpin, head of . ' S : - rs Home at
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
• JUT pan
ca”. relepcsiU 1 supply in ti. es
-nosphate u
casket vanisr—3 from a truck h t ute from Cincin- * ranr: Hodg«ss deputy sheriff Tr.e J liver reported that the box was in his truck when he stopped at Cam-' en O for repa.-- but was gone * . to unload some of : cargo.
Mr. and children of T
Mrs. Jam Peru are
s Dunn an i .siting reia-
Mr and Mrs. Earl . .siLng Mr and Mrs. sou in Jackson street.
Dunn and
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Charlene Nona Wend.il • Miss Charlene Nona Wendai. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wen ial of RoeIrviUe ar . John Rotcrt •i Ik 1 Richie Manhattan roi -.vere unites! if i ^
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j Raphael. They were aceomparued by Ralph
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0 'rTf4 ,, 5 - "f-r'r - 5' Rnterta.n-* W .th I e. I - n - ° l
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: am. iu-sis at the
f ifr yefte.
'* - r ciipetition between drum
■ fi'.rn fties through-
.t t.* rtate will provide another u I-on These
T-.-trticipate m the hum
§ Monday afternoon.
,'.es Xnili|nap>olis. Bloom-
i-. Richmond, and Muncie are . • 1 to make strong bids for the
v. th the capital city
f avored.
I On a Small [ - ^Pajmenfs n&a K IS soffitTHI* IS ALL U -
» sales.
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tc $7 50 for 200 to 300 pound weights
j ■ .pt«
Stacked up asainst the limited
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o , i • n.
C M( \(.0 Hl 'C CO. KF.M0VE8 Til I'l I \M.K: STRIKE LOOMS
i ?e<ily bearing factor. At pr «ent r.og prices represent a
m
icaiiy.
Bloom tr.=
:..y a gooti ut r.Uo for W.th th ears pack* • $10 per
Phone ECONOMY STORE 740
Donald McCammacrt earner of the Daily Ba r. ir. nanapoiis News is :r . tending the World's Fa .r
or route and the ..ago
I_-:yc Mrs.
Thocr Eur_
.25c
f * . ■ 1.0
Ores*w-d. Ih.
\ew ^pra\*-d Wealthy Apples. 6 I.hs. ... 19c Cireen Be-aii*. K>. Wonders 4 Db*. We Corn siuwell- Kxergreen I> i/» ll . ISc
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5 Lbs.
I*l\l \PPLL 11 It E. T Ol AVO I>1.11, \ Ramins \
C, 2 t ans
< .su, • (r t. N It an
< ul» st^-ak. ta*tT. lender. Juicy
\ • - t n • v» aste
II,
Flat Rib Beet Boil. Lb. 5c l I. I- - 1 I *. Tlb ISc PORK LVEK. LB. .V r. ■ i . * . \ Waste. Lb. 15c svun ' f \N< l BRE \K FAST K \( ON. Extra Lean ih M Mi
10c Nc.
B.
25c 15c
}'■ 4 : 4 '•+. \ i ieg.»r White Pi Lling GaL 'I i- lar i..':- 1 1 Fruit Jar King'. 3 !>*. t OFFLE < a ' U ATEl) .’ lb*. sugar i.ranuUted 10 Lbs. '•alnton. Alaska Red. 1 ( Its. Pork and Beaii'. N«>. 1 1-2 ( an t I - : I.fuund 3 l.l>* sunbrite t leanser t for
29c 25.lie
390
12c 21c
20c 17c
\ eat < itlet- IJb \ eal shoulder, t fc-.p*. Ih. \ eal Ground (or Loaf
U>.
\ f. VI. < \I>' l.I\ LR LB I I’. ' . Oa So lied tin . 19c I II Mi - sin sftauk.e*. Lb. 1 b|
17c 25c
< | August 26th. at 7:30 c H : a vis of C'oatewiL
at. : Mrs Ky an-i
Vi in i Spaaa.* ■r -s- v -F + •; Booster ( tub Hokt* '1-eting . = ' at the h - r af ReWeiir.es.iAT The met
ft i enuell
a pay tn
fa
■ ‘-for hots they ra.'C so they did not raise.
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iredweight. including ; of $2.25. which goes ner for the hogs he he average price is
CHICAGO, Aug. 24. 'UP)—The r . :_o Motor Coach company revel the NP.A blue eagle from iU and d : • i the recovery - t n to f * a settlement f an e:. ht- lay strike of union bus
drivers.
ithetic gAieral transporta* U-came an immediate pos- < i» ■ -4'-! a result.
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Nothing Deducted or
Added
r°R QUICK S€HV| C . 9EE US *
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- . c ; u -- - Mae Rar.
; ■ us time iri
■.as the hog market made
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past month, except under r.r-orariiv abnormal condi-
Miss Hazel Cline h. • ' v. ri . s fair and the ar ! Lon of fee American C Assoc.auon.
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-- •. g year Twe r seer* a Ni
ere el.
fr.t
A rniscelianeous shower will be _ . . rixt Tu«s<Jay , - Ma: Mrs Wealey Cus*.was recently destroyed by Th » - r 1 ‘ ■’ ’ man home at Cpinmerc i: Fli
MAruan
Anna
lent Reha j and trea-1 chaplair. Alexander • - reporter
far
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rop was
; -: . evening, foliowiag a str aiysis which he suffere H today.
FLi-
■■_s
Eadeatei i • ig T
_-a- The 2. e- e- e- -?■ -i■Sy.a*tT '..ra*rset --‘ncaotke C
j terred afti * rn Mane K:: - ~ +
20 000 street car an^ elevated J ployes was pushed to the fore urn by declaration of Hugh S Pm federal mediator, that reached the end of our stn.
: the ie ■ ogle was or-1 There’s npthing • r u$ to ,
\. Lit. hie company ' t ' on ^ ,: ' rr, ''I with Riti r...
market 111 !lt ' rc ' fllSe,, finall - v to comk 'y j Action on a plea by the str*,.
■ r i v the national labor , ... ., . 1
and L men for authorization s.
ard to reinstate 25 dis- . . “*1
general walkout was postponed-*
union men. terday by the union's executkeJ ■ h • ige apparently mUUe in Ilt . t;o _ t officenlj v • .- rtnke of Amer- (1{ . lav ^ , . , r J ntkm r ' f Labor Employ**.; t jo„ by fedeml iliat0fl has b- -n ! '.tu-r. d r cular scheilulea again ting I v tne strik- _ Withdrawal of the blue et^egj ... a ... an i members of the associated 'f hogs remaining on v - : ' oot c:ir ani1 e’^ated unions. ir ro „.. a |' I'.itchie said in a "statement to the rtment of agriculture I P u ' r ' Uc ” that " we are Q 1 * 11 ® willing to nmiate the .1934 nog!"'- (rifico the b,ue ea 8 ,e " rather than . » . . 4 . wi ■ : i he (escribed as inAAA pig killing pro-j c ^ n -i >ctent an,J i I) effic ' ent - Ritchie
I has asserted throughout a long dis-
ptioi )tht
rougf
the reduction even
higher
Rec€
that they
the men violated
ay en
f- Ha- ■ isera.-
• Er 'eavSor - : * ;0 Aid : Are ask■r*ey Se-
S HEDGE’S MARKET
PHONE
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GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY FRESH VEGETABLES
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Bolo»na l- ! Jl' I.l'. I.l
MINCE HAM BEEF ). I.’m‘ ()^2C Lb.
BACON STRIPS LI). 121 2 r
PURE PORK
Shankless
GROIND
Sausage
PM NK
BEEF
12V 2 e l li.
HAMS 1.)^ •)(• | J).
3 Lbs. 25c
FR^NKFl ! RTS
OLEO
10c Lh.
BEEF
10c Lb.
Steak Shoulder Cut
Pot Roast
( ream CHEESE
1 P c Lb. / Ls
114e Lb.
10c Lb.
Bacon. Dry Sugar Cured Sliced, 2 Lbs. 45e
PORK IJVFR 2 LK. lie
Mrs Mary A Easrv-*r. granvuaugbtars Mary ar.: Chadwick of Washing*, a, D C a the eh-.-ts of their t Daniel O’OonoeU. John Poxey - Easby-Smith and gran-3-ia.. - • here.
P V TV rvr> * V • -• LI?
vE.vrvD *TTT LEAGt F.
'= a: the principal markets| ieeh running from 25 to 35 peri
lal. The shortage'
oste-3 the price paid farmers to i rare of $6 90. with a top of,
lor choice hogs.
$2 60
*. . $4 "N cents since May I Durtrg the same periol. pack- j say wholesale pork prices have!
c<
pute with the union were firdU" because
safety rulas.
at of a sympathetic strike of
FI NRA action made the company ha!,:.- to a ne of both federal and state courtihl every day that it operates in J fiance of the ir; '.4I Prose ution 1 in • v -j|| national board, acrording to 1,Til
counsel here.
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.ION fOWFVTIO.V TO OPEV VT GAKV TOMORROW
NiiTM F. H) TA\I*AYFRS OF 1 \\ I KVIKV ■ atter of determining tbe tax ratea for erto • ‘yr»| ‘ 1 • hip, Putnam County, Indiana.1 re the Township Advisory Board. \ Lie'j« hereby-given the taxpayers of Clinton Township, fttaa Ii na, that the proper legal officers of said ilk tintr place, on the 4th day of September, 19 !. 1 iI.1-.A4.1l1ra
t il' wing budget:
HI MGFT Cl. ASS IF IC ATI ON FOR T0WNSHIHS ■ iWNSHiH FUND , SPECIAL S' IK h d. FUS’D
- . v ' Trustee fCOO Repair of Plgd.. Grounds Mj
60 i Repair of Mail; at
(►ft'
Fare rad services for Mas Ca*_ r- . : ■ .- * *- • Greencastie who che*J VVedneaday a. j Ir iiaBapoliS were heki Fri day ad ■ noon at 2 o’clock from the Mar^: ‘ Char*-! church Rex Angle Go: *. - was in cnarge Interment was m rarest Hill cemetery.
Sr - .
First
Announcing tne opening of *h , • - - ' - : - - :. . • ...... 24-lt
m Lae i ccr ' ■ae*jr: -•xh
Ser**kes :
BP.Il K ( H VTf L M. I 4 HI Ri H
Ha x raa-jc.
Kaaera
ac'asa
Rev J F W'a.iace. psstcr. • dnen. Supt. 6 0x> Yeung People's meeting to I f-iar, future program.
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gram. I rroup * 00 Cburrh Ser. . :es . u:steal cf ^ t^a'-r 00 a. m aj forr.eriy announced | merx
Looking
Pr»
catioe lca: arkr,y*»eia-
•stracLiXi L-.aas. iz*ti tie a ■ rteet act ■-t Rocsev •. * IT. TSsrre a : go c-jer.
r ites to the annual state American D . . n convention began arriving to-
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An extensive ccr. -ention program ’ ' rill open mil n.e tnrougn Aug. 25 has been ar-.•a.-.ge-l by the host posts of Gary. -S - ral thousand Legionnaires, in-
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are expected to atter _ r. - atyendance wi!
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- i V. - - h- : : - , 17- ' ,t»or. with the Lev .on meeting.
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er to succeed V M / is g .
r ,-; i- s Ex|»ense:
g A v
f \ . Board
la ’ - M-iellaneous:
1
Fund POOR FUND
T R- :i.burse County
ri 1 rroN fund Ti er T • .1 Tuii • n Fund
125
125 |
15 30
inai r
Seh-'-'i Furn. I E School Supplies
Janitor Suppli- Ill Fuel for Schools I Loans, Int.. & Insurance.... I Janitor Service —""JS
40 Transportation • -* $1183 Light sail Power |
Miscellaneous <»); 1 Total Special Set ; 1 nd Wl| .$485; BOND FUND 1 Bonds W
$.'820 Intere-it
$5*20 Total Bond Fund !-»|
P.rr Fund
rotv.i
*
>ct.
r una luiai nuuu
• to lietkil of budget estimate may be on 1 'H e
of Township Trustee)
. mate OF TOWNSHIP FI NDj TO ; ;
1 Funds rfquired for
,, . . i \i*FNSl ' TO DECEMBER 31st s*.velieil by 1 (> 1 NC0 MIN(i YEAR 1. Total bolget otimate for in-
coming year .-.
2 N-' r\ o\)>er|ditures to be
mad- from appropriations un* 1 v-tided July 31st of present ; • .1 • 1 i- required- (Add linos 1. 2, 3. and 1)
■ Mi VND TO BE
• i IHiM SOURCES i: FLAN PROPOSED TAX
' .5
C. A.tual balance, July 31st of
Sermon.
u:.
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. ^ ■ £fe
There wrill be trustees ar-J th. church unme:a evening church
■ ,»wni ar.-i Loo»: -
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rjsr r.
'i.1 to oiae’ve
Democratic
fy'Vf
•a S Of the ir
meeting of the
inchaie oci'
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0
stewards of the
rrjc'inxty.r.
Cl 1
2 an: since
th*n
y following the
crtGckl U z
- -ir TklraLcr.
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A COMPLETE iE ECTI0N OF FRUTS AND VEGETABLES HIGH QUALITY MEAT FANCY GROCERIES.
CAMPUS MARKET
5c
10c
3c
Grera Beans. Ib. CHery. 3 bu. for ... Cabbage, Lb
Head Lettuce, Fancy 2 for 19c Bananas. 4 lbs for 25c B**ts. 3 bunches .. 10c Tomatoes. 3 lbs. for 10c felons. Reaches, Plums
Beans. Navy 3 Lbs. 11c Beans. Baby Lina. 2 tbs. 15c Heishey’s Cncoa 1 Ib. cn 14c Kitchen Kleanzer. 2 for 11c Ovakine. 50c size 39c Mustard. Quart 12c Ko-We-Ba Baby Food .. 10c Peanut Butter. Ig. jar 25c Orange Juice, 3 gjos 42c
19c
QUALITY
(t icrn H VMS, SliAck Half. * t. 9 —
GROUND BEEF
t Lbn.
(Fit,for a King) BUIF ROV"!
I.b l»-> ,1-2
MEATS
25c
rvj2k
\T VL ( ftors IJR CORNED BEEF 12 Or. Tin COKNED BEEF H V^H N I Bn Nl.K I II B VfelN No Kind. Lb
15c 15c T8c 30c
Try Campus Market—YqiTH lieoPleased. o ®Just Phone 82 - 83
•« VTTT.ND NORM VI
'4 s - V TtON v 1 I KM E* ON c
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fifty rtudenU. ir.o«t oC
n ■
trwl Normal Caiiege at Dann. e <tur-
J - -
mg to announcerr.ent made by the
,
• Verna K. Brother Bambnige Elia Buu John Cohn, Freeria Hamea L U *ts*r.ger Coateanlle: Harry Var‘Wei Louise Alter Rather Duilavy Emma Wnght Aita SibfcetL Pauline sUerwait. Fillmore; Lawrence ri - k t A r r.a ta.gr r. Pau.m.e H n r> t Kimball Larkir J^nn Ogles M.lire-i Mason. Ftar.on O'Hait^ Bernice Rjark. Herschel Grow. Lucille Hart. Thotnfs Goldftberry. Kathvieen Butler Margaret Coffman.*G^eer.cast;e Donald Cooper, Grace Akera Father Hodge Earl ugh Reelaviile Clsu le Morgan. Marioi% $ Marta. S C Davis Ana Hale Mary Ha., St- .be. ORoa, a - • •
CKU
AGO
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K/xiu A3 ai 1 W Ato »ar.eas - ny. q jUMjfjcm strews tedr a.
ifp —Th ;otng up iik,
- -rAcrs.'iS reg-.ia.*- ’ < the ccjatry nave
-cn Mount. Tipton: Frank Kossa.
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> George Huisr. East Chicago:
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! :it*s are expected to enter before j tne election. * ’ •And: ate due to his efforts to expose - alleged maladministration of the ' -aates of incompetent veterans at t- • Marion hospital. Other outstand- . . roaribilitie* appear to be Mount j K ossa. Thirty-five sute delegates to the ! atioral convention at Miami Fla , j fV 4 .. 21 also will pc eiccted. •> i ay district delegates n business meetings.
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! ^ of outstan ling Legionnaires, j Twelve former state commanders in. •
present year 7. Taxes to lie
Announcement
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N .mb, r ■ f T ,\:ible foils
( AMIT'S CORNER
Has Wen c orapletely
redecorated.
SODA FOUNTAIN
Open For [^isiiuss
MVRKLVGE LKENSE
Marion J. Wilson, conceasiomst Washington Court House O, and Virginia Nussell. clerk. Villa Grove
Saturday, Ay^. 2^
11 ^..TALROTT, FKOP.
# tor. College Vve. and Hanna St
I . ~ei»r iormer siaie commanders, in-
-
Gen. D R. Gigniiliat. Harry Faulk-
ner E. Arthur Ball. Thomas McCon-, , . .
A Jackson. Frank McHalA 1 I . 1
Fred V/iecking. Forrest Harness. Tuition" 1 ’ ' “ - ' ; Your^ Ralpa Gates and Wil- - - .1 S, ..j
Bond ....
I'V
collected, pm-.-nt
r ill- i.ilier settlement)... M -11;.i, ,us revenue to he !• - i\ 1 Aug. 1st of present y< ;.r t- Dec. 31st of incoming
lie ok file in office
FniatM):
tea (we schedule) b. All other revenue (see schedule) T •*al firi d- i Ad$ lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) nf: amount to be 1: \ r D D R EXPENSES to IiF . t OF INCOMING 5 ' AR (Deduct line 9 from dance (net in ex-
J*n i-t |e
June 30, le-. miscellaneous reve period) • I BE R USED BY •TAX I.l \y (Aid lines 10 ,. and 111 •
9.
10.
Twp. Fund'
Sp.
School
Fui.d
Tuiv n
Fund
$1170
$4250
$5820
426
2309
2938
1598
655.)
8758
386
2100
3622
449
1,765
1231
1695
3390
.836
5560
8243
763
940
515
•
420
81Q
1500
1188
1850
2015
PROPOSED LEVIES
485 *
15951®
Levy on Polls
!iam Nelson will attend
Dedgar W. Carrutn Harrington.
(ONFK(TIONK|iY * t an.i
- »'•• for nat; 1! commander: *»e Rev* Robert J. White Watertow fe Maae..%etkma! chaplain^-,f the :> c ar 1 Gov. J , . v. McNutt former national jommander. will have important places on the pro-
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.». e
Pr>pert)'
.16 .29
.25 •
.32
1$
Ik-DV (>n
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1.09 ^
. 70
ATIVK ST.NTFMENT OF TAXES COI.U 1
AND TO BE COLLECTED
FUNDS
I • ■ •
>- r Arthur R Rob—.5 - ar | ghej-
»_** B IU • • critic candidates .United States
Collected Collected
1932 1933 _ Levy ©Levy
*• 960 1120
7240 5361 3070 1616 3870 740
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t.
13940 S8?7
Township Tuition Special S4-hool Poor .... *•*:; *’• JOTAI. *
FCkpeetively for
ocacm Senator, will smft
their political battleground to the
convention in a fight for the Legion \ .e in The Noiegiher e|,x-tion Both -^nte B.,.,r,| will fix a date of hearing in this county,
are veterans. • I 17, i:> ;i.
Other distinguishe.1 <r>,^ the 0
Le'T. 1080 « 3434 * 408" 5442
!» a ring shall have a righOto be heard th''p'^ ^^1' • ' ■ I, ,vc I,.-,■11 determined, ten or more taxuavers fec- n $,
may
eu. ten or more taxpayers
r }* v ' i by u, h levies, may appeal t<> the State Board of 13 ,i.^ re for ^ r furt' -r and final action thereon, by filing a petition >;j j 1 |!, < ■ V .dii,^- not biter than the fourth Monday of S''P ten
JAMES A. TABOR, Trustee
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°nint ^ Tointskiy
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