The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1936 — Page 4
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Another large crowd was on hand Tuestlay evening, as four more teams swung into action at the new softball field. In the 7: !0 game the Sinclair Sluggers hammered out a 9 to 3 decision over the Coca Cola team, and in the nightcap the Colored Giants swamped Christian Church 23 to 2. In the first encounter Sinclair found the offerings of Allen. Coca Cola hurler. to their liking and pounded out seven hits which were good for nine runs. A six-run Sinclair rally in the last of the fifth put the game on ice. The Coca Cola team played ragged ball, making ten er-
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rors which were responsible for several of the Sinclair runs. The small Christian Church team proved no match for the Colored Giants, in the final game. The Giants, scoring at will, buried the Church team under a twenty-three run attack. Long hits and frequent errors featured the game. The tilt was called at the end of
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NOTICE fO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 29th of June. 1936. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this
time.
COUNTY REVENUE FUND
County Treasurer
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County Sheriff Other Operating
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Expenses County Superintendent 1. All Other Operating
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Expenses 2. Current Charges Court House 1. Current Charges County Farm 1. All Other Operating Expenses 2. Equipment County Conimissioners 1. Services Personal 2. Current Charges
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the fifth inning. Tonight at 7:30, Zinc Mill mixes with the Merchants, and at 8:30, the Kroger team battles Rotary. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION” Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana, executrix of the estate of George Hoffmann, late of Putnam County, deI ceased. Said estate is supposed to be soli vent. No. 7813, June 16, 1936. Meda Hoffmann, Executrix. Attorney, James and Allee. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 17-3t
Total County Revenue $6057.00 GASOLINE FUND Transfer from Item 103C per diem I of Single Hands to Item 103D Other services personal $5.00, 1935. Transfer from Item 103B Team and Drivers to Item 103D Other services personal $75.00; From Item 10.3B Teams and Drivers to Item 103C Per Diem of Single Hands $3,000.00; From Item 201E Traveling expenses to Item 201C Telephone and Tpipo-ranh $50.00: From Item 601 Building and Structures $50.00; From Item 602H Road Drags $25.00 to Item 602A. Trucks making a total of $75.00. Above transfers for the I year 1936. COUNTY WELFARE FUND Part 1 | Current Charges $42,000.00 Part 2 ' Personal Service 3,210.00 All Other Operating 700.00 Current Charges (Other than Part 1) 5,300.00 Properties 357.20 Total $51,567.20 Taxpayers appearing at such meet1 ing shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriai tions as finally made to be automatically referred to the State Board ; of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at any such place as may be desiErnated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. W. A. COOPER. Auditor Putnam County.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUN. TY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the County Council of Putnam County. Indiana, on the 29th day of June, 1936, at 10:00 o’clock A M. at the Auditor's office of said County for the purpose of making additional emergency appropriations for the vear 1936. - Dated June 17th. 1936. W. A COOPER. Auditor. Putnam County. 17-2t
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NOTICE | ment and utensils one deakl Notice is here by given that the] c hair, one marble slab and benclil
14 foot four-door cupboard, one | proofing cabinet; one six-foot trough, one 12 foot steel troughl 14 foot wood trough one hreadl lin, two wood pan racks, three I
Amity Missionary Baptist Church of , White Lick Association of Morgan County, Indiana; will elect two Trustees at its next regular business meeting, which will convene Saturday I evening, June 27, 1936. Mrs. Roldo H. Michael, Church
j Clerk.
Bro. Jesse Mann, Moderator. Done by order of church May 23. 1936. 3-10-17-3ts.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Put- , nam Circuit Court, of Putnam County. Indiana. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Thursday, the 25th day of June. 1936, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and 4 o’clock P. M.. of said day, at No. 20 East Washington Street, in the City of Greencastle, Putnam I One steel bun rack, three Union steel bread racks, one Duchess bun divider, one Debus bread slicer; five heavy duty electric switches, one 14 by 4 steam box, sixty bun pans, fifty bread pans, three mixing bowls, one Superior oven No. 77. one five horse ' steam boiler, one doughnut stove kettle, one Sanitary- I kitffflTniit *piachjne,, glLcfrtCP'pwne and other equip^.j
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Each item of the above rlescl property Will he sold separately! for not less than two-thirds of itj praised value, and for cash in 1 Sale will begin at 1ft o’clock , This 12th dav of June. 1936
JOHN T SUTHERLfl
Sheriff of Putnam County.
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