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Brazil, Indiami. The said tian will offer for sale at t. offerinif, for cash, for not <-n the full appraised value tin- following described ;.iTe located in Putnam y, Indiana, to-wit: ;nfr at a point 230 feet ■ f the Northe.st corner of N< theast Quarter of tlie ■ ’ w ■ st Quarter of Section -nine (20). Township te.-n (13) North, of 'Rangre '■ > West, said point beinp • N -rt'i line of said Sec- • • nee South parallel with East line of said quarter • ■ S. ction for a distance of 12"0 feet, more or less, to .-'a • h line of the Harris t: thence easterly following - ith boundary line of the r ~ tret to the center of the • 1 of (Hist) Walnut Creek: following the thread of -•ream in a northerly diion along; the center of the • 1 thereof to the North V thence West with the line of said Section to the

place of beginning, containing at.out Ten (10* acres, more or h as. all in Putnam County. Indiana. Said r. il estate shall be sold free and clear of all incumhranees. T'pon full payment of the purchase price the purchaser . .. ^e ci«».Hiea to a certificate of sale, and upon the approval of the sale by the Judge of the Clay Circuit Court the purchaser shall be given this Guirdian’s deed for said real estate approved by the Judge of the Clay Circuit Court. Dated this 2-1 day of August, 1955. THE RIDDELL NATIONAL BANK. AS GI'ARDIAN OF NELL HARRIS. INCOMPETENT BY JOHN H. RIDDELL. PRESIDENT. 25-lt.

street Saturday evening. On the same day in the afternoon and evening there will be a flower show in the Library basement, sponsored by the Roachdale Garden Club, and also at the same time the Home Demonstration Club will hold a vegetable show upstairs at the library. So come to Roachdale Saturday for am enjoyable afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell have returned from a trip to the Yellowstone National Park, the I Black Hills of South Dakota and

ROACHDALE The Willing Workers Class of the Christian Church will hold their annual fish fry on the

several other interesting points in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tobin of Indianapolis spent a few days last

week with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean. Robert Harvey Blaydes spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Lindh of Staten, Island, N. Y. Mrs. Loraine Young and children of Coatesville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clones and daughter Bonnie, visited Hiram Clones and family at North Salem Saturday evening.

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JOHN'S SHOE SHOP

204 South College

Phone X.-.H

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TANGLE OF DEBRIS LEFT BY EBBING WATERS

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SGT. JAMES GALLAGHER leaves the guard house on C( rnors Island, N Y., for a session of his court martial trial on charges of collaborating with the enemy and “unpremeditated murder” while a POW In Korea. (International Soutulphoioj

Notice To Taxpayers Of

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HURRICANE ''MABEL" SMASHES FARM BUREAU FERTILIZER PRICES! TONS AND TONS OF NEW GRANULAR FERTILIZER SLASHED IN PRICE! Over 90% water soluble for imrneiiaie use Easily flows through equipment Mechanical condition problems p:ac.‘ita!iy eliminated Less bulky •• easier to hands SOME PULVERIZED FERTILIZER AVAILABLE AT SAVINGS OF SI.75 PER T0H

SHOP WITH CO-CP FOR LCYtEST COST

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU C0-0?

In Life matter of determining the tax rates f ■ ce - by the civil town of Roachdale, Putnam County. In : r. J . fore the

Board of Town Trustees.

Notice is h -reby given the taxpayers of R > h : le, Putnan County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers >f - at their regular meeting place, on the 29th day of Ai i' wil - consider the following budget:

lit DGKT ( I.Assll l( VTIONS FOR TOWN - <

1 SERVICES PERSONAL 11 Salar of Trustees 5 312 00 12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 180.00 13 Salary, Town Marshal 15 Compensation Tow r n Attorney ... : n * 16 Compensation of Firemen 600.00 hh Other Compensation 7T * (JO 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL 21 Communication and Transportation . 22 Heat, Light, Power amt Water .. 23 Printing and Adverting 17. '0 24 Repairs

3 SUPPLIES

31 Office Supplies 45 00 5 CURRENT CHARGES 51 Insurance and Official Bond Prem. f>2 Rents Hydrant 2.560.00

7 PROPERTIES

72 Equipment - 11.00 100 73 Land 5 000.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 52.00

STREET FI ND

4 MATERIALS # 4,r00.00 13 Wages of Laborers 1,000 00 TOTAL STREET FUND $ 5,500.00 TOTAL BUDGET ESTIMATE s.;2,332.00 ESTIMATE OF FI NDS TO BE RAIS’ >) FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Gen ral Street August 1, present year, to December 31, of I t d i uud

ensuring year.

Line 1 Total Budget Eestimate for Incoming Year $26,832.00 $5,500.00 Line 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31 of present year 2,5oo > ,750.00

Line 3. Additional Appropriations to be

made August 1. to December 31, of present year

Line 1 Outstanding Temporary Loans

to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3

Line 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3. and 4) 29,332.00 6,250.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIV-

ED FROM (SOURCES OTHER THAN THE

PROPOSt- I) KATE OF TAX LEVY Line 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 4.209 00 Line 7. Taxes to be Collected, present

year (December Settlement) i.to *

Line S. Mi seel lane >us Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be rece vel from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. i See Schedule in office of City

Comptroller.

(at Special Taxes (Sec Schedules (b) Fees and all other revenue

(See Schedule) 16. > * Line 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, Si and 8b) 21,83100 Line 10. Net Amount to be raised for ex-

panses to December 31st of incomi ; year (deduct line 9 from line 5>

Line 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Rev. enue for some period) 3 CO Line 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 111 7.49

PROPOSED LE\ U -- Net Taxable Property

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WlxB Lt vy on

Polls Property

$1.00

.750.00

100.00 I

70.00

400.0C

132 \ mount to be raised $7,366.00

Total t OMR MRV m I STATEMENT Ol AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Name of Fund Colk*cted Collect 1 ( !l ' t t .»Ii

1953

General u. $6,966 00 $ 8.388.00 $ 7 0 $ 7 00 4,(00.00 1,350 Total $10,966.00 $12.738.0m ' _ . ' 2 : ^

Taxjvayers appearing shall have a t ight : ' r : < After the tax levies have been determine u County Auditor not later than two days prior to the r- Mon i ;v ln September, and the lew fixed .by the C ' Board, or on their failure so to do, by the C- t’. :*y A: :t ten dr more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such lev • s may appeal to tlie State Board of Tax Commissioners r f.vther and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with ■ Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September >r : *5 re the tenth day after publication by the County An 1 r of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the State Be .: 1 w.ll fix a dat« for hearing in this county.

C I LLY \\ ILSON

BLAZE ROBERTSON

t. M, GARRETT

Dated this 2nd day of August, 1955, 1S-25 2t

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