The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1936 — Page 3
eal Plot To
Kill Josef Stalin , os TKIAL BEFORE
ni lTVKV COI RT IN
MOSCOW
ow. Aug. 10. (tlD-A plot inate Jo«f Stalin, leader of vernment. Klementi Vorosh.of war. and two other
nister
fficials
wa » charged today
leTefendants put on trial
ir lives.
, announced that the defendI confessed complicity in a ' undermine the influence of "soviet leaders but would de-
having refused
against specific charges of
assassination.
the list of defendants were Zinoviev and Leo Kamcney. 5 of the little group of men Russia communist and sent . r through the constituted gov-
jts of the world.
ed last night as a suspect in a local 1 burglary. He told police that the In- ! dianapolis case had been “squared” and that he had already served time on the charge. Callahan was beaten to death when he surprised two burglars in his home.
Louis Stops Sharkey
In Third Round
NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (UP>—Another turn of boxing's wheel of fortune whirled Joe Louis back into the select circle of heavyweight challengers today, the only man In his division ready to meet all comers. Louis, the stigmaof his Schmeling defeat only a hazy memory, swiftly smashed down Jack Sharkey, a hollow shell of the once magnificent boxer, in Yankee Stadium last night before a crowd of 29,331. The Brown Bomber's fists, landing with prtSchmeling force, sent Sharkey to the canvas four times and left him with a bloody, beaten wreck after one minute, five seconds of the third' round of their scheduled 10-roun 1
jners a!read\ Zinoviev serving j^ouis weighed 199 3-4 Sharkev I
•ear term and Kamenev a five they sat before their
NOTH F. TO TtXl*AVF.IIs Of T\\ I.F.V1RS erminlng tin* Tax R;it*s for Certain Purposes t»v pu!-
V'.
County < that the
In tlie Matter of 1 nnm County. Indiana.
Hriui,. Mi. County • mo il uuU Hoard of County Commissioners •Non., is lunl.y .'ll the taxpayers of Putnam Countv. Indi .
ot s;iid municipality at their regular nu will consider the following hudgr
FOR cor NTI I
prop. »• le^.il offir»*rs 6l -.1 id nninhdpa m\ ^tli day of September, ! • •;. will cl
HnxiKT (’L.\8SI
CLKRIv OF CIKCUT i’ODRT
onsidtT the 51 FIC.VTION
rieet Inn
»na. pluc
*e. on the
NEW TRAIN
COMMERCIAL EXPRESS
Offering new, fast, convenient morning service to St. Louis and intermediate points.
Services Personal
Ml Oth' r op. Kxpense
Current CharRes
i’ropert ie
Services All Oth Proport
.\11 Otli«*r Op
les . .
<*01'NT'v ArinTt, Personal
Rxp
. t:pl70.oo . 1 02 a. (Ml
R00.00 10U.UU
. $6590.00 . 1840.00
350.00
All
Proi
pense
V-orN-rv' ’I'RB.vsi"itrr 1 r so mil $'*,120. Op. Kxpenst- 1070 cn 100.
COl 'NTV P.KCt »UI
$2140
... lift.
Services Pt-rsonal
er
npei't ies
Services Personal
All other Op. Kxpense . . .
Properties
COI NTY SHFKIFF
Set 1 ices Pei sonal . . • • All Ot her t )p Kxpense
COI NT Y ^l’R\ i:\01 Services Personal A11 Ot her op. Kxp
Propert les
igpense
cor nt v st' i ■ k kin ; 1 :\D rnt
Services Personal ....
. $:U20 no . 10 a 0.00 . $1 ".00 00
452 00 40.00
All Other op. Current Char
rtie
1 Topert
Kxiiense
rges
COCNTY C’ORoN 1 It
il
. $222*. o* . 165.00 . 25.00
75.00
Lv. Greencastle Ar. St. Louis .
8:25 A.M. 12:45 P.M.
one. , and 200 spectators crowded , httie supreme court room in eorgian room of the Hall of ns the one time Nobles’ club, mse as V V. Ulrich, president council of military law of the tribunal entered the court. Vishinsky, assistant chief tor. handled the case for the
Iment.
1 ominous for the defendants was a military tribunal trial, meant they might face a firing (lames of Nazi Germany and iJ secret ponce, the Gestapo, xpected to be heard as charged Ming the defendants in a plot ilicate the governmert and put 1 of exiled Leon Trotsky, for...hetator with Lenin, in power. Gennan embassy declined an ion to send an observer though the defendants Ft itz David— to be a German. At the outthe trial it was charged that hail planned to shoot Stalin at •ting of the Commuist Interjale in July, 1935. but that his had been so situated that he
not hit him.
Wr defendant, Dimitry being tried in his absence, lohave killed Voroshilov, it was
'i
(o other men were to have been ted. it was charged G. K. Orddz' commissar for heavy in- ’ and Lazar Kaganc vitch comr for land transport.
2< a mile in coaches
Go Anywhere-Anytime—
At this 44% saving in coach fares!
Consult
Ticket Agent information
for further
197 1-4.
With Sharkey added to Primo Camera and Max Baer on his list of K. O. 'D ex-champions, Louis headed back up the comeback trail while, oddly enough, his conqueror of two ^ months ago Max Schmeling, was stalemated in his campaign to regain'
the titleholder’s toga.
Champion Janies J. Braddock,' complaining of a mysterious injury
to his left hand, won’t fight Schmel- j ing in September if he can get out of; of approximately *50 on their i£ stand at the 4-H club fair held last
I week at Greencastle.
Miss Ruth O’Hair called on Mrs.
Fatal Shooting ( limax | Conla Priest Sumiay.
To Quarrel Over ( ovvs
Pennsylvania
Railroad
Services Persona
All Other op. Bxnense
POINTY \S8i:SSOR
Services personal All Ollier Kxpense Properties PKOKOrTINO AT VoUNKY Services Personal .... $1 All Other Op. Kxpense Properties
CIROFIT OO RT
Services Personal .... All Other < M*. Kxpense Current Charges
Propert ies
*700.00 .. 55.00
$1195 00
5SO 00 25.00 TOO 00 150 00 100.00
XT I KS
COCNTY TM’RT HOFSK Services Personal $2730.0< All Other Op. Kxpense 56.80.00 Current Charges 450 01
COCNTY JAIL
Services Personal . . . .$ 1 • All Otlu r Op. Kxpense 1740.00 Material 150.00
250.00 CNTY INFIRMARY
ersonal
<)ther Op. Kxpense
erial
Current Charge
COCN'I
Services P
Material
Current Charges
Propert i
. $3100.00
5695.00 400.00 3 8 5.00 200.00
ies ....
COCNTY COM Ml Services Personal
All Other Op. Kxnensr
Current Charges
TOTAL OKNKRAL FI \’|» $123.377 00
COCNTY HOSPITAL
Pers
1SSIONKRS . . 11 0.085.00
47750
Services Personal . . . . .$17,899.00 All other Op. expense 819.2 55.01 Material 500.00 Current Charges 1,635.00 Properties 600.01* TOTAL CO HOSPITAI. $39.889 00
* I.' lv I
4 CO.
HOSPITAL H< >N l >S »v INTKUKST
Be Pa hi .
Prin. t Int. to
He Paid
, HOSPITAl
T< rr A I, HOSPITAL MONO ANl>
’KKKST
$ .000 00
875 ••
$3,330
360.i
250
725...
"kSTIM AT i: "I - COINTY FI NDS Ttl'.griUKD FC'U KX-
1» iakto 'i'< , 1 »i.'« > iu vi 111 ■ 1 • 1 < 1 ft 1 • n t ra 1
mul
I’INNSKS To l>F.CK.VIRi:i: I i C.. n OF INCOMING YRAR: F<>
1 Totjil UudKPt Rsllmate for
incoming year ... $121,377.00
2. NVet ssary axpenflitur» s to be made from appi •iniations unexpended July 31 of present year 3. Additional appropriations niM ossary to he ma«h \umi‘ t
1st to l>eO'
I NT
COCNTY INIT ROM Prin. to He Paid . . Jnt. to He Pa id TOTAL COCNTY CNIT ROAD HONDS (i ASOLiNI. Services Personal All Other Op. Kxpense ..
Material
Current Charges Properties T< ITAL QASOUN B FCNOS To HK RAISKD
County AYeltare
Fund
('oimt v
Unit Rti
Hotuls
. 1375.00
HONOS
$18,256 «• ... S.881.24 .$27,087.2 . . . $35,552 •' . . 9.140 00 . . 49.400 01 . . 3.00a •
7.850.0
. $103,942.0
County
ITosp. Horn!
& Int.
$165,187.00
38.S07.00
('emher 31st ot pres-
li 1 cd 1 Add
•e(1\i I 4 »
mu
lines 1. 2. 3. and
CCNhS ON HAND AND To HK UK' IHYFD FROM snl In KS OTHF.U THAN PROPOSIlD l\\ X
LKY V
Ai'tual Balance. July ’1st of
1 5.000.00 177.1S4.00
t yea to ho
17,512.38
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug: ™ — An argument over cows grazing rn a front lawn ended in death yesterday afternoon for Daniel O'Harta. 63- living near Julietta, east of here. O’Harra engaged in an altercation with Henry Eikmann, also 63 another farmer, over O’Harra’s cow eating grass on the lawn of the Eikmann home. The argument ended in tne shooting of O’Harra by Eikmann. deputy sheriffs who investigated said. O’Harra was struck in the tacc by a shotgun blast. Eikmann. the deputies declared, told them O’Harra had attacked him with a knife and that he shot in selfdefense. O’Harra died almost instantly.
te Safety Drive Is In Third Week lures released today by Don F. r director of the Department of k Safety for Indiana showed 18'i motorists were arrested and r fted of reckless driving from 1 to August 8. first week of the war, which Indiana State Police started 3 reckless drivers in this state St results that were highly W I believe” said Mr. Stiver when our men arrested 193 drivers last week they predd 193 potential accidents." Jnbers of the State Police are l? the reckless drivers know the present drive isn’t a “flash ’ Pan" but rather a continuous to clear Indiana highways of
ps drivers.
st of the arrests made by the Police wen due to drivers In? other vehicles on hills or 0 one” commented Mr. Stiver
or attempt to fly an
a,, e blind, but the risk of passother vehicles on hills or curves far treater gamble. If you are nssful. the time you saved was
J* e that the risk wasn't
i less but foolish.”
Ls over the state are falling In ’be present State Police drive nr reckless driving it was statu ’ 't is impossible to tabulate
Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
Chateau An arrest for speeding <ind a fatal traffic accident open the picture
h ” r
•!• -i* -I- -P 4- -1* 4 P BRUNERSTOWN 4 P By Lovie Johnston 4 P4444444 Alvin Ellis visited Mr and Mrs.
J. L. Ellis Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Skelton visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas at Tone
Haute Monday.
Miss Lucille and Irene Mangus have returned lu>me from Indianapolis where they visited their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Swain and children of Danville and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Males of Indianapolis visited Mr .and Mrs. C. A. T'gner Sun-
day.
Phyllis Royce and Beatrice Tigner were guests of Mary Alice Tigner at Greencastle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Terre Haute called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis Tuesday evening. Ray Evans and family and Mrs. Ida Evans were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick at Reelsville Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Thomas and daughter Emma are visiting Mrs Mary Dil-
“And Sudden Death.” coming tonight
and Thursday to the < hat au thoatej j j j0 y Thomas, and Mr and The film is inspired by the Reader’s 1 * Thomas near Brazil Digest article which made a national M,s Andiew 1 homas. neat i tazi sensation when it appeared recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Irwin and Frances Drake appears as tne children of Rockville are visiting Mr. speed-loving irresponsible daughter , Mra Robert Irwin.
e ,*.» „: 4 A »• waoi I Cm»■
of a wealthy citizen. A nested for reckless driving, she falls in love with Randolph Scott, police official who is leading a battle against high-
way killing.
The romance of the pair is shattered when Miss Drake is tried anil convicted of manslaughter, after she has taken the blame for an auto crash her brother eaus.-d. Scott's testimony in the trial is important in leading to the girl’s conviction. A death-bed confession bv the wr.yward brother frees Miss Drab . and the
romance is patched up.
Voncastle
‘‘Public Enemy’s Wife,” starring Margaret Lindsay.- heads the bill at
only
time. Figures
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Main and children ot Detroit, Mrs. Eliza Johnston and Mrs. Hazel Brick ley of Huntington visited Mary Moore Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston spent the weekend with John Johnston and
family.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Layman Wednesday were Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs. William Gowen, Mis. Robert Johns and daughters Frances and Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall and Mary Johnston. Fiank Goodwin and son Jake called on Henry Marshall Saturday. Mrs. Mae Anderson is visiting
collect! <t. i>rr*n-
ent voar (Decc-inl»cr «ctt lenient ) Miscellaneous* revennu to 1*e received AtlKUSt 1st ifesent year to I lecomln Hst of inenmiitK year (ScLedule on file in office of Founts \udl-
tor):
Special Taxes (s- e Sched-
FoeH and all
other revenue (see Schedule) 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a and 81*» 10. NRT AMOUNT TO HE R \ ISED FOR K\LENSES
TO
OOM1NO Y EAR (deduct line
n e 51 .
a. S tile)
h. Officers’
101,945.00
1 19.457 38
DEUEMHER 31 i OF IN-
MIN-; v r ‘ ■ 1
9 front line Oporatlnsr excess of
I ta lance
(not in
expense January
1st to June 30, less miscel1,menus revenue for same period) \ MOUNT TO HK R AISED RY TAN LEVY (Add lines
13 .321 00
50.000.00
10 and 11)
63 321 60
45.729 62
::.ftS7 "i
0,375.00
1 Itol'OSF.I* I.RVIFS
Net Taxable Property Nun • - ot Taxable Pol
. $21,000 noo
Levy nn
Levy on
Amount to
l-T XI IS
polls Pr »pert v
He Kaiscd $63 321 60
Count v Revenue
$1 t)0
.28
Countv Welfare Fund
.23
4 5 7 29 *; * 27.087.2 4 10.500 00 5.37*.0ft
('mint' Unit Road Bonds .
.13
Uonntv Hospital Mnlnp-nnnce
.05
Uountv Hospital Hotid* and Int TOTAL
••rest
1 tto
.03
t * >.\i par \ti\ i: s r
vi i:m i \ i' or tax ks roLi.i i i i:i>
A NI >
TO HE uor.
LEUTED
To He
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
Name of Fund
1934
1935
19 16
1937
Uountv Revenue
Lew $74 138 00
i.. v y $97,650.78
T jP v v $120,437.00
l.pvy fit.t.::j| nn
Uounty Welfare Fund Uountv I nil Rond Hoods ....
15.72!* •*. :
. . 28.»i96.0ft
30,373.00
15.008.79
27.0s, 31 5 375 00
Hospital Honds and Interest...
.. 10.671.00
7.4 15 00 10.673 00
6.432.36 1 0.7 20.5*j
Hospital Maintenance
1 0,500.00
Tc >\\ xsi 11 cs r.i: a \ i i.
R< »AD It)INI
l FI-NOS
Passed
Pissed
1 Mm and
1 me and
Name of Township
Current prin to
Current
Totnl Prtn.
Int. to
tV: Int. to
Franklin Township
He Uaid $ 1,94
He Paid $ 450.75
He Paid $ 1 390 : 5
Russell Township .
; i »8 , "i
332.83
3 7 89.73
(Minton Township .
1,648.00
215 18
1.863 IS
Monroe Township Floyd Township ...
(00 00 1.304 00
24 3.00 239.82 199.38
2.0 43 00 1.5 13 82 2.823.3s 29.1 ’ 1 50 1 703.9 * ! 6.155.76
Marlon Township
1 634 00 26.530 60
<Ireenciistle Township Madison Township
2 580 90
1.4 7 5 40
228.52
Washington Township Warren Township Jefferson Township
5.306 00
84 9 76
2.121 20
322.90 358 11 389.22
2.4 14 10
1,888 00
2. 146 It 2 837.02
Cloverdnle Township iri.MATK
2.447 80
I )F 1*1 NDS
ro hk it \isi:t>
Totnl I’rin.
Amt
the Voncastle tonigfht. It is a power ful drama in which G-men figure in
the romance of a girl who had been | friends at Terre Haute,
unjustly put in prison. The cast includes.’ besides Miss Lindsay, Pat O’Brien. Robert Arms’.<.ng. Cesar
Romero, and Dick Fornn.
totals at this
' 1 are f or arrests made by State
' only.
n “k' - ' 1 how long the camWou ' u continue, Mr. Stivev ■ ' " ou ' < t n °t end until reckless 1 ° n Indiana highways stop- ' Sl '' tr is tceeping in close con- ' 811 State Police barracks 'm th a t each officer is conItat W D a,f ' hin K f °r violations, r* "lire hope that when mot- [ ealtee that they will be arV' cau & ht driving recklessly, P .ecome safety minded withI arrested.
*. + + + 4.444 4 BRICK CHAPEL. 4 4444 4*»*44 Miss Madonna O’Hair has returned home from Bloomington where she attended school during the summer. Miss Gail O’Hair of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with rmr mother, Mrs. Frank McBride and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Green of Topeka. Kan., and Miss May Kelly of
Bridgeton visited Mr. and Charles Rutter, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Layman attended the Quincy picnic Thursday. Miss Mary Johnnton called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall last week. Mrs. R. W. Johnston spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vanland-
ingham.
Mrs. C. A. Tigner call'd on Mrs. John Johnston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tigner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layman one afternoon last week.
Mrs.
Nil mo of Township . . . .
Franklin Township RurhpH Township Clinton Townshlj* .
Monroe
Floyd Township M • rlon Township
Ureoncnst lo Township Madison Township . Washington
Warren Township Jefferson Township
Clovordale Township
Name of Township
Franklin Township .
Russell Township
and Int. to . Rh Paid
I 1.390
. 3.789 73 1,86.118 . 2.641.00 . 1.543 82
821.18
nnlances Nooeseni v t«>
Re Rofsed
29.1 I I 1.701
Clinton Township Monroe Township Floyd Township Marion Township
Madison Wn shin Wn rron
>P hi
• T
rownsht
c.reenrnstle Township
Tov
Wnshlnjfton Town
ishlp
hip
fforson Township C|(»v*Td;ilo 'I’ownshlp
6.155.71 2.444 10 2,246 1 1 1,887 Of FRDI’OHKD LEVIFJ4
Assessed Valuation
$1,603,353 00 1.172.926.00 88,1 1,067.54 7 00 870.699 00 2.011.047.00 7.288..379 nO 1.006.755 00 1,593.469.00 895.938.00 880,974.00 1,032.863 00
T »ediict) ? l.nOn 00 1.000 00
;on tio 500 00 300 (Ml
i .ooo oo ? 000 00
300.00
I .000 00
' 00 00 500.00
1,000.00
,ovv .22 .24 .21 .21 .15 .10 .38 .15 .3 3 .22 .15 .18
$ 3 390 7 5
2.7.89 73 1.503 18 2.1 4 3 00 1.243 8 • 1.823 3 8 2 . .1 11.50 1.403 9 2 5.155 70 1.944.10 I 740.11 1.837.02
Amount to He Raised $ 3.3 90 7 5
2.789 73 1.503 18 2.143 00 1.243 8 2 1.823 38 27.1 1 1 50 1.4 03.92 5 155.76 1.944 10 1.246 1 1 1.8 37 0 2
iii iirkt i:sti w \ ri: of roi nty iifjmhtmfnt of rrm.ic wrlfarb KSTIM ATM OF FUNI»S TO HR RAISED
COUNTY WELFARE FI ND Amount Uerommend(*d
CHAROES
i Total Budc
COI NTY WELFAKI
Part Part
Estimate Part T (Jan. 1 to Der. 31, 1937)...
FUND
I (’urrent Oho rues . II. personal Services All Othei Oi erating (Current (Tuit tfes (Other thon
i •? opt I 1
PUtS Old Atfe
assist a n<*'
Nhsistance for hllntl
(Mistody of relatlv
n Dee 31. 19::f
I HK1.D AT ST. Long
L 1 ;;'’ 18 ’ au p- is. (up) — L n .'". nel Mor ‘tz. 29, was held r P niling word from In(!iana .
in ,-° whethel ’ he is wanted
EXPOSITION ROWS TO WEARY HIKER. OPENS LILY POM* SAN DIEGO, Cal. (UP*- Others may have sneaked a quick dip in the
Mrs. Witt Wright and daughter; llark of nlghti but Willis Ocker. 44, nf Jewell have returned home after a R ei | ( |j n g- cal., is the first person oftwo week’s trip. ! fj C ially to bathe his hot feet in the
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodworth an I g X p OS (ti on lily pond.
son. Mr. and Mrs C. K. Priest and | 0cker wag permltte,! to dip his feet ^ T , )I;i| f ,„ „ Prll) „ .) uly De <- »1. mi
family and Mr. ami Mrs. N. C. Hard- . th( , , after hp biKed 1.300 miles citKDITS
acre of Michigan City, am: Mrs. I.oio from his home to the fair, coming via ' ' f "
Holland and (laughters motored t° |famolls Death Valley, a place so hot nn ^ | ° I , r Patterson Springs, in Illinois, to at- tlla t only desert lizards, exeeptionallv jm, iiiiikI imrinD tend the Ogdon reunion. Sunday. I tough j ac k ra bbits and Death Valley -- K ”
•opc
3. Old Age Awelatnm u I Hurl;il Allow.in* 1 I *ecea»e<l Reriph 1 * Hurlal illnu.im*’ dereaMed rccipl*nm 6 AMMlMtnnrp for cripplPd children . . 7 AsMlBt.'iiicc for (h pendent children In N• •(■ • • sshry Exi enditm • !i Part II (July 1 1
9 Personiil < 10 All other operiitlfiK
CURRENT CM A ROES
It AH.s|»tance il* i»cn«l'nt rhlldrim In etiatndy of Individuals 12 Assistance d* ?** nd* nt children In custody of Insiltiitlone 1.VssiHtanc** nick children other than crippled children 17 Estimated working hnhincc for six months after < lose nf (not greater than one-half of lines 1 and 2 less estlmi
hursements for tiic same period)
estimate for period Ju
imer
Hv State 1 >ep(. of Public \\ «‘l fa re $98,650 00 $98,650.00 4.100 00 1.200 00 4 0< 200 00 27.500 00
* 1.000 00
20Q 00 2.500 00
3.000 Oil
Preaent Year)
ince
Dec. 31. 1937
The Bales reunion was held Run- jjve there in the summertime, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ocker declined the offer of a rickBales at Brick Chapel. 'I he oldest ^ or sightseeing chair, said he’d see
member present was 83 years old, fair on foot.
>1111*1 milling >r dependent chihlrcn assistance •iinhurscincnts (’ouritv' Welfare Fund
I connpct i on with the murder Ithy n>a a f° ° f Bert Callahan, 48,
Lit/ ( ' Stat0 (leal *’r. IH roco gnized and arrest-
the youngest nine months.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bales of Fillmore spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Bales.
Natural Timepiece Formed
SAI.T LAKE CITY (UP)—A peak called the “Great Sun D ! al” reflects
Reimbursements < minty \\
July I to Dec. 31 1936 Present Year
4. For old ii 4a. Old age
241* Blind burials 26. For dependent children assist nice
me assistance vre burials
burials
29. Other receipts July
ren I of
of following
proposed fox levy
An
mount
he raised
R.210 On 1.057.00 2.Aon 0“ 2 7 0 00 800.00
. 1 5.000 On $165,187 " $17.51 2 18 . . 62.208 on 1.530 on 300 on 10,500 on
. 22.275 On ooo 00
|00
2,100 on
. 2.232.00 119.157 is
.45.729 62
Mrs. Watts and family and Ralph its image in a clear lake at its base, Hendrich and family attended the forming a huge natural timepiece, Watts reunion at Lafayette Sunday. 1 on the road to Big Cottonwood can-
The Willing Workers report a net yon near here.
I
1 of present year to Dec.
30 Total receipts to he received other than from 31. Excess of total estimate over total receipts
by tax levy
PROPOSED LEVIES
1 Net assessed valuation of Putnam Uounty as certified by Fountv
Auditor • $21,060,000 On 2. Proposed rate per $100 of assessed valuation for county welfare fund _ 3, Amount produced 1>y proposed levy ' $45,729.6 ’ T certify the above to 1»e the proposed budget estimate and tax levies as
tv Hoard of Public Welfare and Recommended by the State
uiditnres of the Doutuy Hoard of Public
pre
to he the
of 1
e. f*
Ind
and the tax levies recommended
adopted by the Uouni I )epa rt men t of Publi
Welfare of
Welfare, for expei
Putnam Uounty. Indiana, fc
as necessary
ltiirc_
the year closlnpr December 51. 193 to produce said hupui of money
m
A
im
Mih*
PR12E . QUALITY oteveKu . ptic* |
That’s right!— and they’re real BLUE RIBBON VALUES, too!
m
GOODYEAR Pathfinder
Price per week
30x3 Cl 51c 4.40-21 65c 4.75-19 76c 5.00-19 82c 5.25-18 90c 5.50-17 99c Other sues in proportion
GOODYEAR Speedway
Size
Price per week
30x3', Cl 46c
4.40-21
51c
4.50-20
54c
4.75-19
59c
5.00-19
63c
5.25-18
70c
Other sizes in proportion
GOODYEAR ALLWEATHER Price per week
4.50- 21 80c 4.75-19 84c 5.25-17 9 7c 5.50- 17 $1.10 6.00-16 1.22 Other sizes in proportion
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BI LL PROTECTS M ASTFK FISH TOWS BOAT UTICA. N. Y.. (UP) — Charley Zebley’s “fish’’ story of seeing a boat pulled a mile and a hah on Oneida
lake was just another fish story until the fisherman came back with the proof. After being dragged about the lake all afternoon by his eatch, he finally landed a 17-pound catfish.
for tho Uounty We lfare Fund and th«> County WVlfarc* Bond Fund r. sp**citvHv. BENTON ui KTIS. Director Count* Hoard of Public Wc’t.ire of Putnam
County, Indiana
Taxpayer* appearing *hull have a right to bo heard ther lovie* have been determined, ten or more taxiayer* feel grieved by *uch lex ies in.i.v appeal to tho St.ito Hoard of ' for further and fln.il action thereon by fillnn a petition Uounty Auditor mu li’'r than the fourth Monday in Si‘pt''< Hoard will fix a date of Im’irlng In this county.
Dated August II, 1936.
WILLIAM A. COOPER, Auditor Putnam Uounty.
•i A ft * i t He tax K I lie.)lH»*l ves jiK- \ UoiuiulHHionera erefor*- with the
I tIk State
