The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1956 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER FRi.. AI 4,. 10. 1956 3 GREKNCASTLE, IN DIAN A
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Vi HAW ^lASIIii: i WIICAT fir HYi: (Wire Tied. Heavy Males) Price $15 Ton Deiivered Farmers Balermen Truckers Male and d> diver yo*ir own si raw. Make more profit by deliverin>j dire« t from b ler with one handling. No < - ontraet needed. dusi baul it in. Receiving .Monday through Saturday, 7:(MI A. M. to 5:00 P. M. THE WESTON PAPER and MANUFACTURING COMPANY Phone Craw ford 1750 Terre-Haute, Indiana
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME \MMI LANCE SERVICE PHONE 341
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WISH-TV—Channel 8
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
BEE TV • RADIO SERVICE 335 N". Arlington. Phone 71
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JOHN'S SHOE SHOP
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SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON New Leghorn Strain Cross announced for Fair Week. Up to $5 00 per 100 discount on orders for (042 Cresses placed during Fair Week, Aug. 6!h thru August (Ith. These Chicks may be for delivery anytime this Fall or the Spring of 1957. Stop at your Farm Bureau Co-Op Mooth. Let us show you the records and talk ehieken. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-Op
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Cherry Transfer AND STORAGE, INC. “Greencastle's ONLY Experienced Movers" x - Local long distance moving. x - Insured warehousing x - Local cartage, x - Packing and crating. PHONE 70
DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST 301 E. Washington St. Phone 240
FARMERS! Rye Seeding In Corn
Now Being Scheduled • Those who’ve had us before, know how we do! • Application price still: A dollar an acre plus a penny a pound. • So We Can Plan Yours with Neighbors’: Call, Write or “Come By”. “Bill and Stella” AINSWORTH’S FLYING CROP SERVICE Careful Spraying and Seeding Crawfordsville Airport New Market 54X
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Butler grain bins qualify for ASC loans and fast, 10Q°o tax write-off in five years.
Ever wonder why so many farmers use Butler grain bins? It's because Butler specializes in grain storage equipment... always offers the safest, most convenient bins available. Take construction for instance. Extra long galvanized steel sheets cut down the number of seams. Sheets are double bolted to double protection at the seam. Year after year, Butler bins remain safer, drier places to store grain.
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In Butter bins it is easier to inspect, test and sample your grain. Loading and unloading is convenient. The door fits like a vault, stays moisturetight. And Butler supplies tested drying equipment for all conditions (see descriptions below). Play safe when you buy safety for your grain-buy the bin engineered by specialists. Buy Butler. Come in and talk over your storage problems with us.
Butler Equipment Makes Grain Storage Safer, Easier, More Profitable
fiutler Force-AIre equipment uses unheated air Butler Crop Dryer, with heated air, is designed Butler Batch Bins for use with Crop Dryer to condition grain and maintain safe moisture and proved for very wet crops, moist climates, are available in 300- and 600-bushp| size*, levels. For new or old bins.
SEE IT ON DISPLAY AT THE FAIR
Sold by your Butler Blue Ribbon Dealer POOR AND COMPANY Greencastle, Indiana Phone 632
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805 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, LVD. main st. cloverdale APPLIANCES AND
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bales AND SERVICE
prxns HEQCIRKD FOR EXPENSES August 1. present year, to December 31, of
ensuing year
1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Tear 2. Necessary Expenditures to he made from Ap- ' propriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 1.S00.00 3. Additional Appropriations to he made August 1. to December 31. of present year 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 anil 4) 4.S40.00 FENDS ON HAND \ND TO HE KECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE
OK TAX LEVY
fi. Actual Balance. July 31. present year 2 100.00
7. Taxes to he Collected, present year < December Settlement) 000.00 S. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See
schedule in Trustee's Office)
(b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) ....
Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7. Sn anti 8h) 3.120.00
Net Amount to be raised for expenses to De-
cember 31, of ensuing year 1.720.00
Operating Balance (Nut in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 3.
PKOPOSKD LEVIES
Net Valuation of Taxable Property J' > 0L>.!*4 > Number of Taxable Polls 172
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FILLMORE Mrs. Rose Ellen Huller of Plainfield, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huller, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and family of Danville rialiod ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells Friday evening.
FUNDS Township .... Special School Tuition Bond Total
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Township Special School 1 Tuition 2 Transportation Bond Total
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$7,0,7.09.00
Collected 1 $ 2.092.00 10.480 00 21,900.00 2.269.00 8.003.00 $.*1,37.0 00
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX' LEA lEs
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After C termined. anil presented to the county auditor no* Inter than two days prb September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on t'i mditor. ten or more taxpayers feelitut themselves aggrieved by «'u| • •• board of tax commissioners for further and final lit ning thereon bv county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or befor Iti/S «»t the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever dnt > L later, a
date for hearing in this county.
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JEWELRY SALE
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AT 15 E. WALNUT ST. TZOUANAKIS ■ FLINT STORE
Prizes For The 1st. 100 Customers
UP TO 100% OFF
D/amonc! rings; 25 jewel popular make watches; Silverware, Clocks; Rings of any quality and desire; marriage and engagement sets; Gruen, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin and etc., in ladies and mens watches; Schick, Noreleco and Remington Electric Razors; Clocks, 400 day, Fireside and others; Extra nice cuff and tie sets. All Watch parts and cabinets. This sale is the stock of two Jewelry Stores -- Flints and a large store from Ohio.
Sale Sale Sal e Sale Sale Sale STARTS SATURDAY, 10: A. M. LAST 'TILL MIDNIGHT
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