The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1936 — Page 3
kJ jE c + f ' K RSON + TWP + * MrS Viol. MoCammack + * * * * + Mrs Frank Glferaon of 1 ' , " visiting Mr. an.! • . WMk; I Alta McKniffht of [ ' « 1 “* ' V#da flI ,l Mrs. Cloyd Allen an.l attended the Akins re1,, list Sunday. * . !’r i.'tiar I an.! chil- ’ >“ week with P V. Mrs. Tom Heav- ,,,;,:! family spent Sun- | , Mrs IHlbert Allee I ird spent the I Gladys Benassi I ack of Hadley I With Mr. an.l '. ... .• m, Cammack. |r an urs. Earl Abrams are the on Aug 8 f a!ll l Mrs. Walter Patton of M' Wd Mrs j Benassi Sunday. htei GerSaturday. ,, a n! Mrs. Vii^il Humphreys , n Fin t McCammack Sun-
and Miss Pauline Watts spent Monday with Gladys Benassi.
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HOSPITAL NOTKS
Mrs. Charles Deweese of Fillmore entered the county hospital Tuesday evening: for treatment. Mrs. James Harlan, Hanna street, entered the hospital Wednesday for treatment. Mrs. Anna LaMarr of Florida, a sister of Mrs. Park Dunbar of this city, entered the hospital Tuerday. Those who underwent tonsil operations at the hospital Wednesday morning were Miss Myrtle Pirkett of Fillmore, Bobby Rissler of Beelsville and Steven Deer of this city.
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CLERK ''ui.V'i'Vt .''''' r,ON V'" Vi " ■
S»r v All (
rvices Person
All i >i | N . r ()p Kxi>»*ii8e
Cun—*
>n;i 10 x;
rent ('harsres Pi open ie.s ....
cot-NTY Al'blTCiR Sn vices Personal All Other up. 10x
$:h;7o.w . 1025.01
900.00 100 01
Ml ' m her up.
Properties
< p»*IISf
c< )r.\Tv
Services i ».rst
All Othe Proper! it
Mia I
'iHio.Vsr
. $r,:,9o.oi . 1X4 0.0 350.01
$ 'l 1 L’O.o 1070.0
Propt
BABSON SKIOS TfiAIU KS IKM SING H ' i » OI I
s. Pi«.|..rtie
imc Alice and children
NEW YORK. (UP) Roger Babson, economist, predicts ’hat half of the population of the United States will be living in automobile trailers within 20 years. “The increased use ot trailers is one reason why home building today is only 30 per cent of normal,” he said. The total trailer population in this country is estimated at nearly a half million, according to the March of Time survey.
1
\
x\
* FARM DOLLAR »« TWICE AS MUCH
FROM US AS IT DID IN 1333!
1933 22" Ihs. of hog bought 1U. S. Royal.
1936
227 lbs. of hog buys 2
> i: »
I' S. Royals and 2 U. S.
Tubes.
CORN
1933 33 fcu. of < rn bought 1 U. S. Royal.
1936
33 bu. of corn buys 2 PS. Royal.% and a U.S.
Tube.
m, WHEAT
1933 19bu. fl wheat bought 'It'. S. Royal.
1936 ' 5 bu „t whtat buys I D. S. Royals.
COTTON SEED
1933 ! ,l ° lh, n f cotton Ktd bo “*lu 1 U. S. Royal.
1936 .'" ,|hv °l cotton aetd b ' ,y , , 2 >' b. Ro ^ S. Tub*.
U. S. FARM TIRE tor tractors and farm equipment The famous NOBBY 0%
ic famo 1 design gives up to 20% MORK TRACTION
than any other ty pe ot traction tire. Reduces costs—speeds up work.
U. S. NOBBY
TRACTION
for passenger cars
and trucks
The extra traction tire for rough going in mud, sand or snow.
Staggered nobs
mm
iggered nobs are
self-cleaning and ride
smoother on hard |
m ms I (»ng< r*wearing I empered Rubbi r tr< tu
assures more m,
pavi ;arin •er tr< ileag
U. S. ROYAL TRUCK TIRES
I Balloon and High Pressure)
i match its mone; ing features. 1. Ten ed Rubber Tread. .
pered Kut
.Shock Ply Construction. 3. Two plies of Spaced Cord. 4. Stronge s t Cord Body. 5. Strongest Beads.
WORLD-FAMOUS U. S. ROYAL tor passenger cars EXTRA SKID PRO-
1 1C TIC
TEC I ION . . . U. S.
Cogwheel Tread.
EXTRA BLOWOU’ PROTIC TION...U. 2 Safety-Bonded Cor
Safety-Bonded Cord
Body.
EXTRA Mil FACE... longer-Wearing U. S. T I MP1 RI D RUBBER.
You'll Be Safer on U. S. ROYALS
U. S. PEERLESS TRUCK TIRES (Balloon and High
Pressure)
The outstanding tire of the medium price field. Many "U. S." quaPtv features are combined to give you this rugged, broad shouldered tin
nroaci snouidered tire at its amazing low
price.
LC
NOW . . . HARVEST SALE PRICES!
U. S. TIRES (GUARD JVPE)
tl$4.95 ! $5.32
".$6.17 !: $5.76
, r> ° U. S. ROYALS X 2 1 X/ | I , C7 7/1 77
: , ,$7.74 ;$9.77
(Othtr Si*«» Priced Proportionally Lew)
high point oil company Greencastle, Indiana.
Kuitiur Products, Inc.
Ij»l*TJ]^ ^■ IB» • |7Bo Broadway, New York
Propert l**s
NTY Pi
100 0t
:f< irder
rsonal .
$2 140 tu
> 1 * NT y S
«*• 115.0' 70.0( HE RIFF
rsonal ’NTT 81
.131200 “e 1650.0t RV FA OR
rsonal
$ 1500 u
|» Exp. i,
>e ... . 452 0*
Y SI ’PEI
filNTENDENT $22 ’ 5o
;> Exoein
we 165.Of
1 1 L’ • |
2 5 tu
1 ’NT Y I'N’TY \
75.01 DRON1 R
8700.00 55.00 SSRSSC »R
rsonal
$1 195 O'
xpense
5X0 tu
FI T! N( i
25.Of ATTORNEY $1700n
rsonal
1* Expen
ne 1.50 Of
IRffit
1 00 0! FOl'RT
rsonal
$3330 tu
> Bxp< ■
<e 300 O'
I’ROS .
250 Of
725.00
COT NT Y ’OI RT H< Services I'erson »i
All i nIn i Op. Kxpon>
Current
YORK
....$27
i r.o.i 2:.o i
CharRes
i H K T NT3 .1 ML
Servines Personal . .
All Other Op. Kxpens,. Material Current Charg-es ... < '• M NT V IN M M A I: N
Services Personal
All Other Op. Kxpens.Material .
Current OharKes .... Propert ies .... 200 • < M NTY COM> :■ mJRS Services personal .. . .$10.0X5 Ml Other On Kxpen? igoo Current Oharfros .. 477-0 T( 1TAL <; i:\KK \L 1 \ 1 . |123 177
"OP NT Y
$ ! 1 00 0'
:i 00 5.01 400.0(
00
IP »SI1T \L
Services Personal All uther Op. I'vpen Material Current <7*11 a rRes . . Properties TOTAL t’O HOSpn Al. IIOSP1TAI. PONDS a Prin. to Be Paid... Int to Be Paid • T< >T Vt, IK )SP1 TA \j IP I 1 INTKRHST (’Or.NTY I’NTT BOA I Prin. to Be Paid •• Itit to Be Pa id T< »T V L < *OPNTY PN 1 ROAD B< »Nl»S ... O A SOLI NT Ser\ h*t*8 Personal . • Ml other Op. Rxpen*' 1
■Material
Current ClutrRes ... Propert l< s TOTAL M A So LINK
$ 1 7.X99 0( . . . JU9.255 •> . . . . 500.00 . . . . 1,6 16 0< . . . HOO.Of J ’.'t.VX'l IM I NT KH I7ST . . . $5000.01
IT", it
l ied a?* neoep’ary to produce
hty Welfare I ard of ]‘uhl
d ther «• rh feel
Conn 1 v B01
Bond I*
J'uhlic \N*
ney
spent 1 vely. of Putnam
I su^.s of mo und ri spent tv
Ifare
♦ •••it U»K
WILLIAM A
1 Vf 1 right to he heard t ten or more taxpayt-
-•■I to iht State Board of 1 eon 1) \ t ilitiK a pet It Ion
■ e fourth Monda In this county.
After the tax themselves ag-
reon
Ing
Pax Commissioner* therefore with the
September, at I th< State
oPKU. Auditor Putnam County.
MALF HELP WANTED: Man wanted with farm experience tn handle local service work fot nationally known company. Permanent position. Pay every week. Car necessary. Our men earning; from $35 to $75 a week. Tell us about yourself. Address Box 12 Banner. 12-lp
FOR SALE: Evergreen sweet com, 75c hundred. Walter Mitchell. Bainbridge, 1 mile west of Hanna Crossing. 12-14-15-3p
WANTED: Modern 3-room apaitment, near campus. Address Box A. Banner.
12-It
E'or Sale—
WANTED TO RENT: Small farm or small acreage, for cash rent. Her-
FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Chow puppies, six weeks old. Reasonable. 600 Apple street. 6-6p
a NI > nTr. in MOM’S
4?:
140.0' 400.01
7.x50 i % 1 0:;.I4J
KSTLM ATK OF COPN’TY ET’NDR TO BK U.\|Si:i»
3X.807.00
1 5,000.00
b 100
7.
4 5.522 40
50,000.00
PI' NI >S UKQ1THKU FOR KX
PKN’SKS TU PKPK.MBKR .list OciutiiI OF IN(*OMlNf» YKAP Fund
L Tot til Rmlgct Estimate for
innoming year $ 1 2-1,377.00
2. Necessary expenditures to be mad*- from appropriations unexpended Ju1\ :il of present year 3. Additional a p p r o p r iatlons necessary to he made AnRiist 1st to December 31st of present year 5. Total Funds required (Add lines 1. 2. 3. and I ) IT’NDS ON HAND AND TO BK 7<K<’KI VKI> FROM SOITU’KS OTHER 'IT IAN ITK »PUSKD TAX
LKV Y
Actual Balance, .l ily 31st of present year Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement ) S. .Miscellaneous revenue to he received AuRiist 1st of present year to I.)ee«*mher 31st of
incoming: year fil»» in office of
tor):
a. Special Taxes (sec Schedule) h. Officers’ 1'Ves and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines ♦!, 7, Xa and Shi 10. NET AM OF NT TO BK RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO I »K< ’EM PER 31st OF IXFOMINO Y EA R i deduct line
9 from line 5)
11. Operating: Balance (not in excess of expense January 1st to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for same period > 12. \ MOf’NT TO BE R AISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11)
Count v Wei far.*
Fund
Fn I
Rd 'inis
ity ond
$165,1X7.00
$5.37
FOR SALE Fine flowers grown under automatic overhead irrigation, unaffected by the drought. Now featuring “Picardy” the most popular gladiolus in existence. Mrs. T. C. Cox, Seminary and Wood streets. 10-31
FOR SALE: Why pay rent when bert Thomas, Zinc Mill or write Brazil
you can own your own home in a few years. See this house at 9 E. Liberty street. Cull Feed Lucas. 12-6t.
Route 3.
12-;:p
FOR SALE: 2 fresh Jersey cows, calves by side, giving good, rich flow of milk: one roan Shorthorn, 4 years old, plenty good, giving good flow of milk: one gilt to farrow first of September: 1 horses. See Walter S. Campbell. South End. 12-14-2t
MAN: Reliable, to become an automobile and accident claim adjuster In your territory. Insurance experience unnecessary. No. selling. Write Associated Adjusters, Milwaukee, Wls. 12-lp
—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Watermelons raised at Reelsville, 10c and up. North Side Market, 3 East Columbia. Open evenings. 12-lp
13-Plate Battery, $.'i.9 F exchange. Dobbs Tire A- Battery Sendee. Phone 789. Mon.-Wed-FH.tf
FOR SALE: 6 range boilers and one kitchen sink. Call 823-Y or 1029 South College Avenue. 12-lp
FOR SALE: One '29 Chevrolet dan; one '33 Plymouth coupe; one
FOR SALE; Norge electric refrig- | erator, electric washer, gas washer, oil stove. RCA and Stronniberg-Cai 1son tadios. Price reas< nable. Kahuna-, zoo stoves and furnaces. Phone 751-Y 12-14-2p 1
NOTICE: Call Louis Williams. Phone 510-Y, City garbage collector. C-tf
Attention Mr. Working Man - Safety Shoes with steel toes at Merit’s Shoe Store. 11-2t
FOR SALE: 10 Black Face Ewes, 1 to 4 years old, 30 shouts, 75 to 100 lbs., double immuned. 10 Shorthorn and White face heifers, W. S. Lawler Morton. 12-2o
The city will not allow me garbage privileges. Thanks for past favors. I have shoats to sell. 1’elger Moor. ll-2t
FOR SALE: No. lt> DeLaval Cream
Chevrolet 1-ton truck; one Ford ton: Separator. Never been used. Reason-
truck; 3 used wagons. Campbell, South Eend.
Walter S. 12-15-21
FOR SALE The Old Superior wheat drill has satisfied the farmer I for 30 years. Come down and look I them over. One horse and two horse drills. Walter S. Camt.bell, South End. 7-?-12-3t
< Schetlnle on t’ounty Audi-
3, SHO 00
(54 >0(|.iH)
163.:
13.°,.521.GO
50,000.00
N’* t Taxable Pro NTimbor of Taxo
ip**r hie
rt v
Polls
. . 63.321.60 45. PROP’ ISKI i I.KVIKS
FOR SALE: New McCormick-Deer-ing corn shredder, four row, out one year. Inquire at Banner. 7-12-14-3t.
FOR SALE: 15 and 20 ton truck scales. A. D. Ton 22, S. 6th. Terre Haute. 10-11-12-17-18-19-6p
FOR SALE: Good work horse, weight 1500 lbs. Gilbert Chadd, Commercial Place. 12-3p
able. John Cook. Jr. 417 East Washington. 12-lp I FOR SALE Equipment of thoj Studio Tea Room. Inquire. Phone 490L. 12-3t
Children's Croquignole permanents, ’electricity), two for $3. Oil Permanents, two for $5. Machineless Permanents. $5. Greystone Beauty Shop. Mrs. D. M. Godfrey, Mgr. 12-lt
Piano tuning and repaVing. All work strictly guaranteed. Leave orders at Glascock’s music store Geo. E. Hazlett. Tel. Rural l 7 . 12-lp
FOR SALE Apples at McCulloughs' orchard, one mile south of Greencastle. 12-lt
FOR SALE Thoroughbred registered Guernsey bull, out of H C. Hornaman herd, Danville. III. Call 143. 12-lt
1 will he glad to make your auction sales. Alton Hurst, general auctioneer. Phone Mt. Meridian. Greencastle, R. R. 2. 12-19-2p
—Knr Rent
—Wanted —
FOR RENT Lower modern apartment at 721 East Seminary street. Heat ami water fumiched. E. A. Browning. 6-tf
. *21.ill’”,i
FOR SALE Two burner Perfection oil stove without legs, low type. $5.00. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-1,. 12-lp
PPM’S • ’oiinl y Revenue County Welfare Fund ' ’mini v I ’n it Knail lt.,ud* • •.iiiiov HoNpilu) Munio unnee ’ ■..uni \ M.>-.pltn| Honil .ml In’. i . si T< >TAI ’ ' >MPAlt \ Id VK ST Vi KM I \ i VNli TO UK i i
,ev V mi Pulls } i (’ll
Levy mi Pi met, \
. a 2:
.1:1 O’,
Amount tu lie R:i I s.-d $i. : ’!21 mi 4.. T2'i i;2
. .'I'' 7
.n:i .72
’ IK T \ \ KS COl.I.Ki TKI)
U.I.Ki •TKI i
FOR SALE: Two used wagons at I a bargain; also new rubber tired j wagons for your auto, two-ten load , anywhere; also hitch for auto and horses will take place of a truck. See Walter S. Campbell. 12-19-21
WANTED: Agent for Putnam County for exclusive franchise on Palace Travel Coaches. Allied Truck Equipment Co. 90-’. North Senate Ave., Indianapolis.
FOR RENT 7 room house, corner of Bloomington and Seminary streets. Dr. W. M. McGaughey. Mon-Wed-Sat-tf
WANTED: To rent soon a good four or five room house, furnace an I garage preferred. Inquire at Banner. 12-14-21S.
t. AMBLING HOI SES LOSE RENO, ’UP’ Reno gambling houses are fighting shy of a small 1 unidentified man with a "No. 2” comI plex. Playing No. 2 on the Palace’s ■ wheel, he won $70 for $2; next for $1 he won $180 with three deuces in | a crap game; finally still playing No. 1 2 on the Golden Bar’s roulette wheel he won $170 on 05 bet
X;imo of Fund
(’ollo.t **d
1935
Fount v Revenue
tty Wf»l
Founty \Wlfntv Fund Fotintv l ult Rond Bond*
11•»s»>jt;11 Bunds nnd InK-ru.st. IKisfdt.il Mnintennnue ......
1 .p v v
$97,650.7
Pol lp<K*d 1936 I .e v v $1 ".43’7.0(!
•js.G'u; on 10.671.00
30.373.00
7.4 15 00 10,673.<
]' 008.7X 4 32 36 10.720.5', 1 NI >8 I ‘ i S8<»d I >ui and v’lirron t, lot. to !:• Bald $ 150.75
;32 x.3
215.1 X
*43.00 19 v l
I 99.3X 5 HO. 90 228.52 s4fl 76
122.90
358.1 1
:.X9.22
TOWNSHIPS FREE F.RAVEI, ROAD HONI
Passc*d
Namo of Township
Franklin Township Hussi ll Tiiwnship . Fllnton Township Monrot* Township . ,
I die a nd Current I’rin to B«- Paid
$ :.9 K) oO
4 5 6 9 0
Floyd Township Marion Township
(Jrpuni’rtst Township Madison Township . . . . W.isluntft on Town shift
I.64H.OO 2.400 oO 1,304 no 2.624.00 26,5 p) 60 1.475.40
o wnshif* To wash i
.{im; no
ash i fi
2.12 1 20 1,888.00 2.4 4 7 X0
Total Prin. hit to Be Paid
ES I’IM A PE t »|.
KI’M’S TO BK MAiSKIi
Total Prin.
ami Int. to B < Be Pa id 1 •.
Amt.
Name of Township
1 net i
1R . 1
Franklin Towtisldp
* 1,::’’((. 71 00
$ :: 39o t
Russell Tow nship
3.789 73
000 00
t’linton Township
1,863.18
• m iiii
1.56.3 lv
Monroe
. 2.643 00
00 ot)
2.1 13. Of*
Fln\ d Township
1,543.82
too 00
1.24 5 v*
.M itnui Township
...J 2,823 38 1
oo
1.X 2.: 3x
(ireencastle Township
29.111.50 . 1,703.92
• Hit) 00
2'i.111.5o
Madison Township
’.oo.oo
1 40:92
WasiilnRton
6.155 76 1
•too Ot)
5.155.76
Warren Townshlj Jefferson Township » Ploverdale Township
2.444.1 0
00 00
1.944.10
2,24 6 1 1
*•00.00
1 7 4 6.1 1
2.837.02 1
000.00
1,837.02
PROPOSED LEVIES Name of Township Assessed
Amount (*•
Yalua t Ion
Levy
Be Raised .I 3.390.7 5
Franklin Township
$ 1.603,35 3 tit)
.22
Russell
1.172.926 00
.24
2.7X9 7 5
Fllnton Township Monroe Township
7X2.982 «u)
.21
1.563.1 v
1.067.547.00
.21
2.1 4 3.00
Floyd Township
870.699 00
.15
1.243. s 2
Marion Township
2.031.O47.OO
.10
1. X 2 3.3 x
F.reeneasth Township .
7,288,579.00
.38
27.1 1 1 5o
Madison Township Washington Township
1,005,755.00
.15
1.103.9 2
1,593,469 00
.33
5.1 55.76
W.-iircn TowriKlilp CIovitiI il<- Townslilp
H95.93K.0t)
.22
1.94 1 H*
880,974 ot)
.15
1.246.1 1
1,032.863.00
.18
1.x 37.0 2
iii in.irr i>Tm%TE of < ot >
\ IIF.I* $ M l Mi:\ l OI ‘ pi
m.ir vv i:i.e \ it i:
ESTIMATE OI Ft d’NTY
Ki’M’S TO UK R.VISKI’ WKI.KAMK Kl’NIJ A”
• lint Re
’omnientled
CM VR’IKH
I’v
State Dept Be W *• 11 a r,* $!tS,'. 0 on
1 Total BtnlRet Estimate Part 1
’ J:in 1 (o Pee. .71. 1!»77)
of Pub
• OI NTY W FI.EARE FI ND part 1 Furrent FlmrR»*s .... . Part If. Personal Hervlces
All Other. OperatiriR Furrent FhnrRes (Other
than Part i)
$98,650 00 4.1 00 00 . . 1.200 0m . . 4.500 Oo
SEW AND SAVE Make your onn Fall frocks . . .
. . . and you can be better dressed on less money! Select the exact fabrics and colors you want, and the styles best suited to you! Shop Penney’s for all your materials and notions to be sure of the highest quality at the lowest possible price.
Our role of ‘‘King for a clay" is almost over. Our boss who has been, ami now is away on a vacation will he buck next week. Your response was iodis'd gratiifying. Wo hope you've had as much kick out of our little show as we did. Again we thank you. —THE EMPEOYl ES.
Nutotie Dress Prints &
RONDO PERCALES 17 c
I NII EMM ED
SHEETS 2for $£
81 x 99 inches
The pride of our cottons We’ve never seen bettet 1 quality at this low price. Firmly woven Washfast. 36"
More of those famous hal’d wearing sheets, of unbleached muslin! Tom, Size 81 x 99 in.
Terry Bath Towels Double Loops
i*rt !»•»
Propel
3. Old A»u* A*Hi*t;im <
a | A llo\v;itn «
M’lplentH (»M Ar»» IpinntH a*Ni»t.in«>(
Assist. • ■ for hllnd
in uiistodv i 1 to Di r 31.
idatlvi 6. Pre
4 Buri.il Allowam*** l>eroas*»d R 5. Httrial a I Iowa are deorasnl rr 6 A*8i8tan<'«* for crippled chlldrrn 7 Assist;n»i*r for drpend»»nt rhildrrr Nr. . ^snry Kxi»errdlttir«»s Part II (July
•i Personal S4*rvl4*»* 10 All other operating
Fl RRENT «'H A ROES
11 \ssistanrr drpendrnt chlldrrn In custody of Individual 12 Assistaitre drprndrnt rhlhlron in custody of institutions I t Assistatirr Mick rhlldrrn otlirr than rrippl**d rhlMrrn 17 Estimated working: halatu • for six montiis after rlosr • ! (not arregter thRn one-half of line* i ""i | I#m • •
htirsement* fof 11.•• name period)
18 Total rstlmatr for period July 1. 1936 to Deo. 31. 1937
FK EDITS
19 Balanrp county w. lfarr fund Jniv 1 1936
Reimbursements Jan. 1 to Dee. 31,
20 For old n«e assistanr
Thirsty towels in solid colors Jade, Maize, Orchid ot Hose 20 x 40 in.
SEE THESE
next \ • 1 rd rr
1937
aRf
2().i < )ld a Re burials 201. Blind burials .
22 K'»r drpendrnt rhlldrrn nHtnhut sniirnts ('oiint v July I to Drr 31. 1936 I 24 For old nice asalstanee 24a * ‘Id nRe burials .
241* Blind burials
For drpendrnt rhlldren
assistance . Wrjfare Fund
26.
jm i u In i rrrript s July I to Total rrcelpts to he rr 31 Exi’css f>( total rstlinat bj tax lovy
of prrs»*nt yrar to Drc. 31 of followitiR yrnr ceiv**d other than from proposed tax lew r total receipts Ainonnt to h«» raised
1.
Net n tiditor
PROPOSED LEVIES
assessed valuation of Putnam Fount\ as certified by Fotintv
nount v
2 Proposed rate per lino of assessed valuation for 3 Amount produced by pronosed levy 1 rertlfN the above to he Hie proposed budget esttmit,.
adopted !»' the Founty Board of Public Welfare and Recomtnf . 1 rtin. nt of l , ”hlle Welf’ire. for ex| cn.litnres of Urn ' “•'G 10'Welfare of Putnam roitnty. Indiana, for the year (losing: December
Rag Rugs 23c
Scotch Plaid throw in assorted colors, 22 x 34 inches.
$21090 000 i‘lfnrr fund
... $45,729 6 and tax levies a tided b\ the S»a»
1937.
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