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PAGE *1X7, MONDAY, AT'GT'ST 22. 1»55. THE DAIL7 BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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THE LIFE AND IOVFS

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SlomnoTONY CURTIS • COLLEEN MILLER • GENE BARRY

Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies

In th* mptter of <Jet»rrnininK the tax r.ites for certain purposes by the civil town of Russellville,

e'utnnre < minty. Indiana. Before the Board of Tow n Trustees

N lire is hereby siven th* taxpayers of Russ eilville, I'utnam County, Indiana, that the proper leual officers of said municipality, at their regular place, on the 2f day of August, will consider

tlie following budget:

BIDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS

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General Fond 1 SERVICES PERSONAL

I I PJ 10 1 >

i 75.D0

50.0«J

300.00 ] 00.90

1,500.0#

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SUPPLIES

31 Office Supplies 100 00 32 Other Supplies 100.On

MATERIAL

12 Street. Alley and Sewer 1.500.00 4-"> iillier .Materials 50.00

CURRENT CHARGES

■'•1 Insurance and Official Bond Prem. 52 Rents TOTAL GENERAL FCNo ...

Street Fund

SER VICMS COXT R ACT! ’ A L

22 Construction, rebuild street

30.00 13.0-1

.$8,843 00

f..|ary of Trustees Salary, Clertt-Treasurer Salary. Town Marshal Compensation Town Attorney

17 Compenstaion of Street Employees 18 otln-r Compensation

2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL

21 Communication and Transportation 2.’ Heat, Light, Power and Water ...

i rinting and Advertising

25 Services, Other Contractual F.STOI VTE OF TOW N FI Nils TO HE It \INEI1 FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR:

1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 2. Necessary exi enditutes to he made from appropriations unexpended July "1st of present year 5. Total Funds Required (Add lints 1. 2. 3 *nd 1)

FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FR< >M SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:

6. Actual Balance. July 31st of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to he received Aug. 1st of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming

year (Schedule on file in office of Town Clerk-Treas.)

a. Special Taxes (see. Schedule) Total Funds (Add lines, 6. 7, Xa and 8b) NET AMOUNT TO RE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense J in. 1st to June 30. less Mise. Revenue for same period) . 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11)

PHOPOSK D LEX IES

Net Taxable Properly Number of Taxable Polls 40

Levy on Levy on Amount te

FUNDS , polls Property Be Raised General $2 30 $1.25 $4,377.60 4 'O MPA RATI X E VI' ATE XI EX T OF TXYGS COLLECTED AMI TO BE COLLECTED

To Be

Name of Fund Collected Collected Collected Collected 1953 1954 1955 1956 General $3,098.28 $4,295.60 $4,374.00 $4,374.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be he.rd thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the Comity Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the count) auditor of tax rites charged, \v hichever date is later, and the state hoard will fix a date for hearing in this county.

9.

10.

. 2.000.00 General

Fund

$8,843.00 5,400.00 14,243.00

9.137.03 1,600.00

l.r.no on 11.633.03 2.465.05 1,912.61 4.377.66

$387,235.00

Dated this 1st day of August, 1955.

ELLIS 11. WILSON LESTER JACKSON

Trustees

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BATHINETTE Just the item for the baby's bath and safety. Well built stand with waterproof bathing unit. Fold easily for

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FAIRLt SPOKEN Smiling Russian Leaders Raise Fresh Questions By Margaret Latrobe Make mine country style! Iowa, that is. Instead of Geneva, the Big Four should have settled for Des Moines. Simply by giving Russian farmers a rousing preview of their State Fair, plenty of roasting ears and fried chick-

IM’ Midway Drive In Ihealen Intersection of 40 anti 43.

en (but honey, it's good with vodka) Iowa has done more in the interests of peace than all the portfolios and protocol of diplomats. And did you notice the photographs—all smiles. It distresses mo to read snarling comments about the Russian smiles with which Messrs. Bulganin, Ksrushchcvand party have recently greeted Big Four representatives. It seems to me a lack of foresight which causes us to deprecate the Soviet change of face, to contiemn their new pleasantly and ignore their expressed horror of another war. Maybe it’s for real. Our President has said ttjat “the United States will go to any length, consistent with our concepts of decency, justice and right, to obtain peace.”

Buck Night Void. [yiSTAVisii

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co-starring FRANK ALEX LOVEJOY MCOL BARKY BRUCE SULLIVAN BENNETT Pn-iwrd by SAMUEL J. BR1SKIN . Directed by ANTHONY MANN - Screenplay by VALENTINE DAVIES and BE1RNE LAY. Ir. • Story by Beirne Lay. Jr. A Paramount Picture

Plus Jr

MAPIECROFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of StUesvtlle on U. S. 40

Tonight C liHoii Webb and Dorothy McGuire “TI1KKE < DINS IN THE FOUNTAIN” John Justin A: Eva Dahlbeck “THE VILLAGE”

Tuesday, Wed., & Tb'irs. Greer Garxon. Dana Andrews ‘STRANGE LADY IN TOWN' — Plus — “WOMAN’S FAC E”

Within a short time wa will know whether the Russian aspect is’"a sigh which is not a sob, it smile which is not a grin.” Whatever we may have been before. we are no longer naive enough to accept the word without the deed We are alert to the | dangers of being off guard. We know so keenly the grief connected with beloved sons and husbands still held prisoner. But we must also believe in a number of new sights and sounds. We must be big enough to believe in incredible good fortune. Suppose the Russian smile is not a grin this time? Suppose they have been shrewd enough to realize that "checkmate" can effect even the “king" pawn of a Communist and kingless domain? Suppose the calculated smile should miraculously become genuine? That “decency, justice and right" should acquire a valid interest amongst Russian leaders? It will take bigness of spirit on our part to reconcile past deeds with present dulcet tones, but hope is still more reliable than hydrogen. The source of Soviet smiles? Gr;ri>cvine reports hint that Muscovite Ubitaries are swamped with requests for the memorable Russian novel by Owen Wisterovic (11102), “The Virginian." Remember the hero’s remark to Trampas: "When you say that, SMILE!”?

The Bullet-Streaked Saga of America’s Most Oaring Outlaws!

THE GREAT V; MISSOURI RAID color by Technicolor

A Paramount Picture starring WENDELL MACDONALD WA9D COREY - CAREY BOM

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Tonight “THE EGYPTIAN’ Short and Cartoon

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INCONSIDERATE SPOKANE, Wash,—(UP) — Safecrackers were disappointed in the $75 loot obtained from their efforts at an office here. They left a note reading “you cheapskates! It wasn’t worth the effort."

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