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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.
RURAL NEWS
to her home Friday, afterj The I Will Class of the Christian XTD A icplprc^ a week with her brother, Sunday School will enjoy a wiene” INIV/V v^lllodvl S
Are Showing Up
returned spending
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glaub. jroa,st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Derbyshire[C. K. Adclison Wednesday night.
YORKTOWN, INDIANA. 1
Members of the Friendship Club held their annual picnic at the Moore cabin, north of town, Sunday. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Horace and Harold Mendenhall and families, of Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and guest, Mrs. Anna Smith, of Ashland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Bullock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prillaman, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Rudy and son, Philip; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Greeley and family, Dr. and Mrs. Will Moore, and Mrs. Nannie Sutton and Joseph Sutton. Mrs. Monte Rudy will entertain the Friendship Club at her home Thursday at 1 o’clock luncheon. Complimenting Raymond/ Kidd, who left for his home at Port Angles, Wash., Friday after two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. WeSjey Kidd, the latter enterta'ined at
their home Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williams had as guests this week, the latter’.s brother, S. Y. Watson and Kenneth Fordyce, Charles and Ernest Grimes, of Waynesburg, Pa„ who left Friday for Chicago where they will attend the World’s Fair. Members of the Jolly Workers Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gibson and sons, of Portland; Mr. and MrsJ
Frank Gibson, of Muncie, visited Tal at Muncie, Wednesday, for ob-
Thursday with Mrs. Nell Parkin-jservation and treatment,
son and Miss Jessie Helen Phill. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Applegate,' and Mrs. Walter Pence, of Muncie; daughter, Wanda, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartzel, and Mr. Mrs. Hershel Humbert at Winches- and Mrs. Horace Mingle were tin £02* Thursday. | guests of Mr. and Mis. N, J. feini-li
Miss Wilma Glaub, of Brookville,’ Saturday evening.
have as guests, Mrs. W. H. Danner, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Welch, are visiting relatives at Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Perry Staggs entertained the members of the Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church at her home Friday after-
noon.
Clifford Martin, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pixley are spending a week with the latter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom, at Muncie, who is seriously ill. Mrs. J. O. Jordan and Misses Marybelle and Dora Jordan, attended a dinner bridge party Thursday at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Staggs at Muncie, given in, honor of Mrs. Roy Foreman and daughter, Madonna, who will leave Saturday for th^ir home at Clinton, Okla. DALEVILLE, INDIANA. Mri and Mrs. Alva Betterton and son, Robert, and Martin Davis, a’ e spending the week-end at the
World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Barkdull, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barkdull and children, of Anderson, and Mrs. Howard Shott, of Middletown, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Barkdull.
Mrs. W. H. Polhemus was tbmoved to the Ball Memorial Hospi-
Mrs. Bert Clendenin, who hais
been confined to her bed for sev- Postmaster General Farley Con-
eral weeks suffering from injuries received in an automobile accident, was taken to St. Johns Hospital, Anderson, Wednesday, for an X-ray
examination.
John Birk and dranddaughter, Mary Jane Fenwick, are attending the World’s Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Huffman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McKensy at Cadiz. Cary L. Richman, trustee, announces the teaching staff for the 1933-34 term as follows: Principal, G. R. Osborn; high school teachers, Ralph Heath, J. R. Holbrook, Martin Davis, Berse Halsey, A. B. Barkdull, Marjorie K. Fuller, Marie 'Ballinger, Irene Wean. Grade teachers, Vinnie B. Ellison, Paul Taylor, Wilma Shoemaker, Florence Muterspaugh, Miriam E. Fenwick and Helen Taylor. Rev. Kenneth Ball, of Indianapolis, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fenwick, Sunday.
SOME SLASHES. Tuesday’s headlines: “Slash in wheat planting asked.” “Hughy Long Is Slashed.” “The World Record for Flying Upside Down Is Slashed.” Under pressure of some of the ex-members of the whitehooded, split skirt one hundred per centers and ex-members of the Muncie Treasury Milkers’ Union of 1929, the common council slashed the budget.
sidering Prosecution Under
Postal Fraud Statute.
The first NRA “chiselers are appearing. These are firms which sign the agreement, then violate It by not bringing wages to the specified minimum, keeping workers on the job for longer hours than are allowable, etc. Cases have been found where employes have protested, only to be told that if they
reported violations to NRA direc- instead of having an over tors, they would be discharged.-SUPP^ of homes, .actualy has a General Johnson and subordinates shortage, placed by various ob- ^ — servers at around 500,000. Fhc-
Cost Indexes Are Starting Upward Bargains Nearing End — Last Chance to Buy at Depression Prices.
It is a significant fact that re-
cent reports from all parts of the country sjiow growinng increases
in residential construction. The meaning of that Is clear.
The three-year construction dol-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Trustees of the School City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids umil 4:00 o’clock p. m., September 5, 1933, at the Superintendent’s office, 226 1 Central High School Building, Muncie, Indiana, for the construction of four Marquees over the entrances to the Physical and Vocational Training Building. Plans and specifications are on file and may be secured in the office of Herbert F. Smenner, architect, Muncie, Indiana. All plans
Indiana, on the 1st day of Septem-lthe special appropriations have her, 1933, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., on|been decided upon by the council, ordinance making special and addi- ten or more taxpayers, feeling
tional appropriation: “An ordinance appropriating the sum of five hundred dollars to the department of public parks of the city of Muncre, out of the general fund of the department of public parks of the city of Muncie, for the use of said department in purchasing and installing flood lights in Heekin Park, in the city of
are going after concerns falling ;n this classification. The law may step in. Signed NRA pledges are sent through the mails. Postmaster General Farley is considering the possibility of prosecuting employers who sign and then violate, un-
der the postal fraud statute.
General Johnson has inaugurated a “buy now” campaign, with the buying restricted to NRA members. An executive order, permitting cancellation of government contracts with manufacturers who ha' 7 e not come into the fold, has been issued. No new government contracts
will go to non-NRA firms.
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POLITICAL PLANKS. It looks as though one of the contracting firms who used to smear concrete on the streets Of Muncie, are now trying to “Plank”
the city hall.
drum—in which home building and specifications are to be vowas close to the non-existent point [ turned with the contractor’s bid.—has reached its end. The na-iTRUSTEES SCHOOL CITY OF
MUNCIE, INDIANA. W. F. White, President.
Vernon G. Davis, Secretary. Fred W. Mullin, Treasurer. D. W. Horton, Superintendent. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF
Muncie, Indiana.”
Taxpayers appearing shall have Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk,
the right to be heard thereon. After Aug.25—Sep.1
themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal ot the state board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor not later than ten (10) days from the date of the ftnai action of said council and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date of hearing in this city. COMMON COUNCIL, of City of Muncie, Ind,
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BUDGET ESTIMATE, MONROE TOWNSHIP.
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Monroe
Township. Delaware County, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board.
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township, Delaware County, ana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting
place, on the 5th day of September, 1933, will consider th
IF -- --
Indiana,
:e, on the 5th day of septe BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR
TOWNSHIPS.
TOWNSHIP FUND. Salary of Trustee $ 720.00 Office Rent 60.00 Traveling 150.00' Supplies and Salary for Justice of Peace 10.00 Records and Advertising 300.00 Pay of Advisory Board ft.00 Examination of Records 50.00
Miscellaneous:
1. Trustee's Bond 100.00 2. Legal Advice 50.00
Legal Advice 3. Cemeteries
50.00 40.00
Total Township Fund
POOR FUND.
...$ 1,495.00
To Reimburse Countv $ 1,775.00 TUITION FUND. Pay of Teachers $ 12,820.00
Total Tuition Fund $ 12.820.00
regular meeting following budget: LIBRARY FUND.
Library Tax $ 160.00
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Repair of Buildings and Grour(Us.$ 300.00 Repair of Equipment 200.00 School Furniture and Equipment 300.00 School Supplies 300.00 Janitor Supplies 300.00 Fuel for Schools 650.00 Loans, Interest and Insurance.. 380.00
School Transfers Teachers’ Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children ...
ant Towns
Notice is hereby given th Indiana, that the proper leca
place, on the 5th dav of September 1933, BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOB
TOWNSHIPS.
TOWNSHIP FUND. Salary of Trustee $ Office Rent Traveling Clerk Hire Supplies and Salary for Justice of Peace Records and Advertising Pay of Advisory Board Examination of Records
Miscellaneous:
1. Legal Service 200.00 2. Bond 155.00 3. Phone 30.00 Total Township Fund ....$ 2,130.00
POOR FUND.
To Reimburse County %...$ 9,985.00
TUITION FUND.
, tn'HU 1- Pa y Teachers $ 23,340.00 chool Transfers 100.00
Light and Power
Miscellar
meous
150.00 810.Q0
8,000.00
300.00 100.00
Total Special School Fund...$ 12,090.00 BOND FUND. Bonds $ 3,500.00 Interest 1.175.00
... Total Bond Fund $ 4,075.00
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Township Tuition Sp.School Library Bond Poor Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for
incoming year $1,495
2. Deduct Misc Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year
Misc. Rev.l
S. Subtract line 2 from line 1 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) .. 8. Actual Balance July 31st of P’-dseut year , 9. Tax to be collected, present year
$12,820 $12,090 $160 $4,675 $1,775
1,495
564
2,059
3.000 9,820 6,410 16,230
12,696 160
6,250 18,340
148 308
956 10,246 6,270 285
(December settlrmenti 675
M. Misc. Rev. to be collected present
year ('3 of line 2) I 1 . Total (of lines 8. 9 and 101 1,631 Subtract line 11 from line 7 ...... 428
!2. E^t Working Bal. for six monthc, after close of next year mot
greater than V 2 of linp 3) 750
Amt to be raised bv tax levy
4,000 1,300 15,546 684
6,410
2,800
9,070 9,270
80
365 57
2,625 11,895
4,675 1,170
14. Amt to be raised bv tax levy
(add lines 12 and 13) 1.178 7.094
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net Taxable Uroperty $1,595,965. Number of Taxable Polls 245
Levy on
Polls
FUNDS,
TewnsKip Tuition
Special School Pend r.onr
.25 1.00 >
Levy on
serty $ .08
Prope
TOTAL SI.25 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND
FUNDS. Township Toad '"uition Tnerial School Eibrary Bond Poor
Collected 1931 Levy .. $ 1,620 1.200 . 15.360 .. 14,400 240 . 4,700 480
Total S38.000
Collected 1932 Levy $ 2,020 1.010 16,200 13.340
250
4,600
250
S37.670
Amount to be Raised
$ 1,178
.45 7,694 .75 11,895 .30 4,675 .11 1.775 SI.69 $26,617 TO BE COLLECTED.
To Be
Collected 1933 Levy $ 1,495 7’, 990 4.850
175
4,500
825
Collected 1934 Levy $ 1,178
7.694 11,895 4,675 1,775
$19,835 $26,617
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax Jevies c been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than th- fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in
(hi-, county.
Elated August 22, 1933.
CHALMER D. KERN, Trustee.
BUDGET ESTIMATE SALEM TOWNSHIP.
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Salem Town-
• “ ' ‘ - ird.
iware County. Indiana,
in the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purpos chip. Delaware County, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Salem Townshin. Delawa
’hat the proper legal officers of sa
the S,th dav of Reptem
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR
avers of Salem Townshin. Delaware Coun aid municipality at their regular meeting place,
TOWNSHIPS.
TOWNSHIP FUND. P"-ary of Trustee $ office Rent Traveling CuhnlSes and Salary for Justice of Peace P"cbrds and Advertising r, p.V of Advisory Board Core of Cemeteries
Miscellaneous:
1. Bond
ber. 1933. will consider the fo’lowipg budget:
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds $ Repair of Equipment School Furniture and Equipment School Supplies Janitor Sutmlies Fuel for Schools iS Loans. Interest and Insufatide..
720.on 90.00 150.00
10.00 400.00 15.00 20.00 125.00
Total Township Fund .......$ 1,530.00 POOR FUND. To Reimburse County ...I $ 1,674.00 TUITION FUND. Fay of Teachers $ 17,980.00
Janitor Service
tti
and Pi
Miscellaneous
250.00 250.00 150.00, 500.00 300.00 700.00 400.00
1.075.00
Transportation of Children....'. 6,100.00 ‘ ght and Power 450.on
150.00
Total Special School Fund...$ 10,325.00 BOND FUND. Bonds $ 4,000.00 Interest 660.00
Total Bond Fund $ 4,660.00 (Co-n-dete detail of budget estimate may —n in offic” of Township Trustee.)
Total Tuition Fund $ 17,980.00., , ESTIMATE «MF FUNDS BF katsf.D.
Township Tuition Sp.School Library Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for
Incoming year $1,530
2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on forrrier year
Misc. Rev.) * 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 1,530
4. Unexpected Appropriations
$17,280 $10,325
Bond Fund
Poor Fund
$4,660 $1,674
" 05Q 1' 230
4. unexpected Appropriations
July 31 of present year 525 7. Total (of liras 3. 4,' 5 and 6) 2,055
816
r "17 21,017 7,323 7,500 15,303 6,544
8. Actual Balance July 31st of present year 9. Tax to be collected present
year (December settlement) 775 11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) 1,591 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 464 13. Est. Working Bal. for six months
after close of next year (not
greater than ’i of line 3) 765 14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy
add lines 12 and 13 1.229 14.650
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net Taxable Property $2,092,720. Numbe
Levy on
FUNDS Polls Township
25
8,106
10,324 4.478 14,892 4.495 3,000 7.495 7,307
5,163 12,470
BUDGET ESTIMATE MT. PL^ASAWTOWNSHfiPT
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Mt. Piea*iship, Delaware Countv, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board.
e "taxpayers of Mt. Pleasant Township. Delaware County, al officers of said municipality at their regular meeting tember 1933, will consider the following budget:
900.00 120.00 150.00 100.00 10.00
350.00
15.00 100.00
SPECIAL school fund.
Repair of Buildings and Care of
Grounds $ Repair of Equipment
School Furniture and Equipment
School Supplies i Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Interest and Insurance .. Janitor Service Transportation of Children .... Light and Power Miscellaneous
500.0C 400.00 . 500.00 500.00 600.00 1,000.00 150.00 1,500.00 7.000. 00 1.000. 00 200.00
RADIO STATIC. After listening to some of those powerful voiced baritone and bass singers over the radio, some people are so carried away they have been heard to exclaim: “Blessed are the “Paps”' that gave thee suck.”
Total Special School Fund 13,350.00
BOND FUND.
Bonds $ Interest
6.500.00 1.500.00
Total Bond Fund $ 8,000.00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee.)
Total Tuition Fund $ 23,440.00 -— - -
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Township Tuition Sp.School Library
Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ., $2,130 2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimate on former year Misc. Rev.) ,... 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 2,130 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 1.000 7. Total (of lines 3. 4, 5 and 8) 3,130 8. Actual Balance July 31 of present year 1,056 9. Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 800 11. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 1,856 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 1,274 13. Est. Working Bal. for six months
Bond
after close of next ye;
(not greater than R. of line 3) 14. Amt, to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13)
Net Taxable property FUNDS Township Tuition Special School Library Bond Poor
1,056 ^2,330
FKOFOSED $2,500,080 .
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
FuntJ
$23,440
$13,350
$250
$8,000
$9.98*
6,200 17,240
13,380
250
• ♦ • •
8,000
6,000
211
... A
25,240
19,350
461
....
....
5,732
2,014
211
....
....
9,000
2,500
14,732
4,514
211
....
....
10,503
14,836
250
....
....
8,242
4,000
....
....
18,750
18,836
250
8,000
9,935
LEVIES. Number
of Taxable Polls
. . . .448
LevV on Polls
.25
1.00 .
Levy on Property $ .10
.75 .75 .01 .32 .40
Amount to be raised $ 2.330 18.750 13.$30
"50
8,000 9.085
$58,151
tories are opening up, men are going back to work, families are enlarging their budgets. And homebuilding always comes high on
the list at such times.
Residential construction and maintenance, on a nation-wide scale, is going to be an important factor in speeding recovery. And the wise property-owner will see the handwriting on the wail. Highfcr prices for materials and supplies for all kinds are going to be here before we know it. The cost indexes have started up now— and they’re moving fast. The long era of bargains is nearing its end. It really is the last chance to buy
at depression prices.
So the property-owner has a double opportunity—to build and repair before costs sky-rocket, and to do his bit in promoting recovery by spending money for labor and supplies. Don’t let that oppor-
tunity pa^s!
Total 52,33 $58.: COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED
(Tabulate below amount to be collected in cur
each oi the previous thr
rrent year and amounts ,fcollec.ed in
Collected FUNDS 1931 LevyTownship $ 2,262 Road 1,508 Tuition ■ 24,509 Special School 23,377 Library Bond 9.426 Poor 1,508
TOTAL • $63,344
Coilectbd 1932 Levy
$ 2,542
C:Uectcd 1933 Levy
$ 2.0 r > 2
Tv be
Collected 1934 1 .cvv
$ 2,730
25’,075 13,197
22,667 6,523
1G, '150 13.336 250 8.000 9,785
8.539 6,312
8,660 7,03
$58,344
$46,253
$58,151
further ;
Auditor not later than Te fix a date of hearing in th.s
to the State Board of Tax Commissione
tion thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fi:
county.
Dated August 22, 1933. ■ . THOS^ H. MxHiSR. Trustee. BUDGET ESTIMATE. HARRISO'N TOWNSlflB.
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Ce/tain Purpose- t Township, Delaware County, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Harrison Township, Delewr
by Ear: iron
hereby given the taxpayers of Harrison Township, Delew?
Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular me place, on the 5th dav of September. 1933, will consider the following budget:
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
CtU-vy,
: n j
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR
TOWNSHIPS.
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Salary of Trustee ' $ 900.CO Office Rent ..j. 12D.Q0
Traveling School Supplies Clerk Hire ! Janitor Supplies Records and Advertising 390.00 pi ue j f 0r schools Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Loans Interest a
Miscellaneous:
1. Care of Cemeteries 50.00 2. Miscellaneous 200.00 3. Examination of Records .. 50.00
Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds $ Repair of Equiptnent School Furniture and Equipment
Total Township Fund ....$ 1,885.00 POOR FUND. To Reimburse Countv ..$ 1,795.00 TUITION FUND. / Pay of Teachers .$ 15,400.00 School Transfers 200.00
Total Tuition Fund $ 15,600.00
LIBRARY FUND.
Library Tax $ 200.00
J7 (IV^J. A \J L kj 11 x o ••••••• Loans, Interest and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children .. Light and Powcf Miscellaneous
Total Special School Fund BOND FUND. Bonds Interest
309.99 - 90 "9 399. r '9 890 09 899.99 C0t r 9 490 0 ) 200 90 900.00
9.199 99
680 09 290.99
.$Tl3.770 90
1.590 99
Total Bond Fund $ 7,59.9.00 (Complete dctafl of budget estimate may £>e seen in office of Township Trustee.) ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE PAISED.
Township Tuition Sp.School Library -Fund Fund Fund Fund
Bond Fund
’-cor Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for
incoming year
2. Deduct Misc Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year isc. Rev.)
act IJn
4. Unexpended
.01,885 $15,600 $13,770 $200 $7,500 $1,7:3
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1
I Appropriations
July
1,885
745
2,63J
31 of present year 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) 8. Actual Balance July 31st of present year 914 9. Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 900 ■10. Misc. Rev. to be collected present
irpa r f nf linp .
3,390 12,300 7,735 20,935 8,470 4,300
13,790 6,899 29,970 6,'27 5,539
4,606 1,674
r of Taxable polls 327
ownchip
Tuition .
Cpcei Bond
T-iv
son ial
School
1.C9
levy on Property S .05
70. .60 .23 .98
Amount to be raised $ 1,229
14,650 12,470 4.660 1,674
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous three' years).
FUNDS
1930 Levy
Township $ 1,010 r^cad 5,040 "’ulticn 13,400 Special School 18,100 Mbrrry Tmud 5,700 Poor Total 43,250
Collected Collected Collected non T rtT-xr IGm T «t-x* 1 JNQ T.orrxr
1931 Levy
$ 1.825
4.4.'5 16,475 6.395
320
5.300 1.600 36,360
H82 Levy
$ 1,645
16.405 6,630 4.966
510
30,090
Collected 1933 Levy S 1,229
14',650 12,470 4.666 1.674
34,683
have
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies e been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such
of Tax Commissioners for further and final ac-
■ Auditor not later than the a date of hearing in this
feeling
ommissic
S"P
aunty. 'V Dated August 22, 1933.
I CARY h. RICHMAN. Trustee.
year ( Total 1
12. Subtract line 11 from line 7
for six
‘s of line
11. Total (of lines 8, S' and 10)
of line 2)
S and lOi 1,814 from line 7 816
13. Est Working Bal. for six months after close of next year (not greater than ’4 of line 3) ...... 14. Amt to be raised by tax levy
(add lines 12 and 13) 1,761 13.643
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net Taxable Property $1,955,659. Number of Taxable Pells 263
945
122
13,392 6,643
7,936
11.327 8,443 5,737 14,180
290
7,500
1,795
FUNDS, Township Tuition Special School Library Bond Poor
.evy o
Polls $ .25
.25
1.00
on
Levy on Property $ .99
.70 .71 ■91 .39 .09
Amou
F.
Tatal ...\
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ... ___, _, ,. , (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous years).
FUNDS.
Collected 1930 Levy Township $ 1.439 Tuition 9,371 Special School 11,716 Library 460 Bond .1 8,600 Poor 155
Collected 1931 Levy 3 1.495 18.360 7.440 300 8.390 300
TOTAL 31.741
Taxpayers
have been deti
levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Ci
eon. bv filing a petition therefor with
30,193
Collected 1932 Levy S 2-099 10.539 11,988 7.925 200 32,772
| ■ _ an) action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not 'ater thai the fourth Monday or September, and the State Board will fi.c a date 0. t»=«ring m
this county,
j Dated August 22, 1933.
HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of the city of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, providing for special appropriation of funds. 1 Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the city of Muncie. Indiana, Delaware County, that a public hearing will be in the city hall, Muncie,
For comfort, economy and real pleasure, nothing equals travel by the great ships of the C&B \ Line. From Cleveland to Buffalo fare is now only $3.7S one way or $6.50 round trip; week-end round trip* only $3.75. Steamers each way leave at 9:00 P. M.
GET YOUR Mirma Gas & Oil At the In-and-Out Service Station Madison and Willard Muncie, Ind. or the SUNNY SERV/CE STATION 18th and Madison
LOSE UGLY FAT YOU TOO CAN BE SLENDER and VIGOROUS Do Not Risk HEALTH or Money Mrs, C, Wilson of Fort Wayne, Ind. reports a loss of 28 lbs. six weeks after starting JU-VAN CAPSULE TREATMENT NO DIET, EXERCISlTor MASSAGE NEEDED The Simple, Easy and Safe Treatment for REDUCING o *•") y| f-Aa • after taking a 60 day treatment you are not tSil LCw • absolutely satisfied your money'will be refunded. Send $1.00 for 20 Day Treatment of JU-VAN CAPSULES MID-WEST DRUG CO., Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Township Form
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Union Township. Delaware County, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Union Township, Delaware County, Indiana. that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting
the 5th day of Septem„..,
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR
TOWNSHIPS.
TOWNSHIP FUND. Salary of Trustee $ 720.00 Office Rent 90.00 Traveling 150.00 Supplies and Salary for Justice of Peace 10.00 Records and Advertising 300.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00
Miscellaneous:
1. Trustee Bond 100.00 2. Fire Service 100.00
their regular meeting place,
following budget:
Total Township Fund ....$ 1,485.00
POOR FUND.
To Reimburse County .$ 6,124.00
TUITION FUND.
Pay of Teachers $ 23,400.00
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds $ Repair of Equipment
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School Furniture and Equipment School Supplies ; Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Interest and Insurance .. Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power Miscellaneous
300.00 300.00 200.00 400.CO 300.00 750.00
1,080.00 1.350.09 4,550.90
900.00 50.00
Upper berths are now as low as $1.00; lower berths, $1.50; staterooms, $2.50 and $3,00. Parlors, with and without bath, are proportionately ,ower. Excellent meals are offered at attractive prices. Ask your local tourist or ticket agent for C&B folders giving full detail of all tours, trips and services.
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Here are the lowest, most attractive automobile rates ever offered. From Cleveland to Buffalo, ot! Buffalo to Cleveland, one way $3.00 or $5.00 for, the round trip. Cars over 120 inch wheelbase
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CLEVELAND BUFFALO NIAGARA FALLS
These include return crips from Cleveland to London, Ontario; to Buffalo; to Niagara Falls; to Alexandria Bay, Thousandlslands; up the Saguenay River :and Chicago’s World’s Fair cruises; tare, staterooms, meals and sight-seeing trips included. Writtferspttialfolden on these tours ms well ms regular trips te following points-*-Th« Cleveland and Bwffala Transit Co. B. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, Ohio
PORT STANLEY .'4#- . CAN A n A CtDAR POINT PUT-IN-BAY
Total Special School Fund $ 10,129.00
BOND FUND.
Bonds $
Interest .
4,000.90 1,200.09
Total Bond Jjpnd $ 5,209.09
» * , (Complete detail of budget estimate may Total Tuition Fund $ 23.400.00 be seen in otf)*e of Township Trustee).
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAJjfiED.
Township Tuition Sp. Schools Library Bond Pocr Fund Funa Fund Fund Fund Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for
Incoming year $1,485
2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Mi^c. Rev.)
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 ... 1,485
4. Unexpended Appro priations
July 31 of present year 582 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6).. 2,167
8. Actual Balance July 31st of
present year 582
9. Tax to be collected present
year (December settlement) .. 700
10. Misc. Rev. to be collected-
present year (V 3 of line 2) 11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) .. 1,382 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 .. 885
13. Est. Working Bal. for six months after close of next year (not greater than Vs of
line 3) 600
14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy
(add lines 12 and 13) 1,485
$23,400 $10^0 $145 $5,200 $3,124
10,300 13,100 6,880 19,980 5,703 4,000 4,493 14,196 5,78-
5,000 10,734
10,180
5,400 15,580
4,658 4,200
5,266 6,124
8,858 6,722
4,000 10,722
43 133
43 145
145
5,200
8,124
PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $1,466,510. Number of Taxable Polls 351
Levy on
Polls
$ .25 .25 1.00
FUNDS
Township .. . . Tuition Special School Library Bond Poor
Levy on Property
$ .10
.73 .73 .01 .36 .42
Total
Amcunt to be raice-I
$ 1,495 10,734 10,733
145
5,200 0,124
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXJ^S COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECT"!) (Tabulated below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous three years)
Collected FUNDS 1931 Lew Township $ 1,833 Tuition j... 16.513 Special School 5,529 Library 230 Bond 7,520 Poor 1,380
Collected 1932 Levy $ 1,820 15,545 9,571
Collected 1933 Levy $ 1,760 10,125 11,383
5,600 2,099
$34,638
..Total ..) $33,005
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon, have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners fo:
action theron, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later then the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in
5,490 4,040
$32,703
To Be Collected 1334 Levy $ 1.485
10.784 10,722
I 145
5,209 0,124
$34,469
AWer the tax leyi's aggrieved by -uC further and final
this county. DatSd, Aw:
J. M. OSENBAUGH. Trustee.
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S 1 .761 13,543 14.189
290
7.509 l,~ u 5
.... SI.9b 339,979 OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED.
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Colljcved 1933 Levy
5 1.761 13,643 14.189
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7.300 1,261 39,079
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