Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1946 — Page 2

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J SUNDAY I SCHOOL LESSON ■■■ JMWS2 LHSUA Released by Wvftvrn N»»«p*p«r Union. Lesion for Aufuit 11 Lesson subjects aad •crlP‘“'* lac ted and ''ipsrlghted by Council of fteugloua Education, used vs psrtnitalon JEH I'B AND HOME RELATIONSHfPN LESSON TEXT—Exodus2o 12: Mark ■ .#.13 Luke J 51. 52: Ephesian* «14 1 MEMORY SELECTION—Honor ft>> father and thy mother, that Stt thy Home—that place so to the heart ot each one ci «*->» *' f * n more precious in the sight ot Goo He is concerned about our homes and those who live in them. Right relationship between children and parents have much to do with the peace and prosperity of a community and a nation. Experience has demonstrated that to be true, but even more basic is the fact that it is in accord with the promise of God. One of the sad breakdowns in modern life is that of proper honor and obedience to parents by children. In all too many homes God's order has been reversed and instead of honoring and obeying their parents, children (both young and old) have taken the place of "boss." and mother and father must obey if they want peace and rest. The problem of juvenile delinquency, or perhaps we should say more correctly, parental delinquency, Is right on our doorsteps now. That means that the need for our lesson is both great and acute, The future happiness of hundreds of thousands of children and the present welfare of thousands of neglected and boss-ridden parents will depend on the intelligence and faithfulness with which this lesson is taught In our churches, and the honesty of heart with which we all receive its truth. J. The Responsibility Stated (Exod 20:12). "Honor thy father and thy mother"—how good, and substantial, and right those words sound. We are told by Paul that mis is the "first commandment with promise" <Eph. 6:1*3). The Lord was not making a bargain with man, or seeking to draw out obedience by a prise, but there is obviously a great reward in the observing of this commandment.

Then too at the children of God (U we are such) through Jesus Chriit, the first and mo»t important comidcration to come before us it, What is the mind and will of the Maker of us all regarding this matter of the relationship between parents and children? His words are plain; we are to '‘honor’’ our fathers and our mothers. The word "honor" carries with it a great many things, but perhaps the three outstanding elements are respect, obedience and affection. But men do not wish to follow God's direction, so we see next 11. The Responsibility Evaded (Mark 7:9-13). Such an important commandment naturally held a high place in the thinking of the community. To violate it involved a measure of shame which men sought to avoid. So the Jews of Christ's day devised a scheme which made it possible for a man to appear to be very religious aven as he deprived his parents of the honor and help to which they were entitled by the law of God. The man who did not wish to support his aged and needy* parents could entirely evade that God-given responsibility by declaring that his property was "Gorban”; that is, dedicated by a vow to God. Thereafter no matter how great was the need of his parents they could receive nothing, and yet he could keep it and use it for himself. Thus do men make "the word of God of none effect" (v. 13) through their traditions. The method differs but the spirit persists even tn our day. Jesus made short work of such trickery and evasion. He declared their man-made creeds and traditions to be simply a means of making the command of God of none effect Once more be condemns that formal religlo*;s observance which serves as a cloak for sin and selfishness. 111. The Responsibility Fulfilled (Luke 2:51-52; Eph. 0:1-4). The manner in which children should be obedient to tlielr parents and honor them io the home is beautifully exemplified in the life of our Lord, living as a boy in Nazareth. In the home the growing youth finds the best place for norma), wellrounded development (v. 52). There ia no substitute for the home. The words of the Holy Spirit through Paul in Ephesians 0:1-4 stress the same truth and enlarge upon it This matter of honoring and obeying parents “it right.” says Paul. It is the Lord’s way, but it is also that which commends itself to every right-thinking person. There is tremendously important truth on the otyer side of the picture. Parents are not to provoke their children to anger, to disrespect or disobedience. May God help us who <ft parents that vt tfcgy tilt* to heart this part of our lesson. Our chlldrea are 6ur most valuable possession.

f RURAL CBCRCinW J St. Luke Cvanglllcal A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Mackstroth. patter 9:00 Worship service. 9:00 Worship service. —4k—*—— — Monroe Friends Chunk Robert P. Miller, paster 9 .10 Sunday school. Wm. tur- < her. Supt. "Jesus and lome Relationahips." All other services «•’ th» day will Im- diamlsaed In favor of the (tamp Meeting at Monroe. Wednesday 7:10 prayer meeting. « Mornoe Methodist Church E. O. Kegerreie. paetor 9 3® Morning woreh'p. Sermon: The Transforming Power of Chrhtlan Fellowship.” 10:30 Church school classes for all ages. Youth Fellowship aid the evening -ervlce will be suspended in favor of the holiness camp meeting Mid-week service Wednesday evening. 7:30. . — o Mt. Tabor Methodist Church C. C. Conn, minister Bible school, 9:30, Ed. Koi* Nupt. Evening worship 8:t(0. subject: Living Life. I’rayer meeting Thur’, eve R:(W*. Scripture study In Book of Acts. Come worship with us; make our God your God - _—o Union Chapel Church United Brethren In Christ D. H. and Celia Peitett, pastors Unified Morning Services Sunday school. Thurman 1. Drew, Superintendent. 9:30. Morning worship, with the Gospel Team from Indiana Central College, Indian. ipolin as our guests. The team will be In charge of the morning service and a girl’s trio will sing several groups, and a young man. a ministerial student will give the niensage. One of the girls in the group is a memlier of the local church. You will want to make a special effort to hear them. The time of the morning service 10:15. t'hrlstian Endeavor, for y-uth and adults 7:30. Evening Worship, sermon by the paetor. subject. A Prophet of Power. 8:0o. Prayer Service Wednesday 3:00. Prayer meeting following the Sunday and Wednesday evening rtervieqj. The fourth Quarterly Conference will Ih» heM in the church Sunday evening August 18. Books of the Conference will close August 15. -

Willshire Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Willshire 9:30 am. Sunday school, Fred Myers, Supt. 10:30 a m. Preaching service. 8. S. reorganization. 8:00 p in. Wednesday, prayer meeting, Charier Samples, leader. St. Paul 9:15 a m Sunday school, Eddie McFarland, Supt. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible study. Robert McBride, leader. Winchester 9:30 am. Sunday school, Merl Essex. Supt. 10:30 am. Class meeting, Fred Zurcher, leader. 8:00 p m. Thursday, prayer meeting. 0 The highest charter Is his who is as ready to pardon the moral errors of mankind as If he were every day guilty of same himself.

ENGINEERS ■Msawme* (Continued from Page 1) age treatment plant operation he found to produce harmful effects upon any phase of the proposed treatment proceaa. such remedtai measures as may be neceasary to Iwer those concentrations, should lie taken by the respoasible industry at the soufte of obtain of the wastes. From oitr Investls'sllon of the extent and character of the process wastes produced at the plant of the Central Boys Company. Inc., it would appear proper for the Soya company to treat these wastes separately rather than combine them with municipal rewage for treatmeet. All wastes of human or domestic origin produced within the plant of the Foya company should, however, he diverted from present points ot outlet to the municipal sewers for subsequent treatment. The wastes produced by operation of the Kraft Foods compsny appear to contain appreciable quantities of fatty or greasy sub Mances which from time to time cause stoppage •« adjacent sew era. It la recommended that the Kraft company provide facilities which will effectively Intercept the grease and prevent its dl»charge to the sewers. The analytic results ot t m«ph 9t ohtglfied tom DScfitttf Reweft 11 N’dveMitaf. 1*45 aft shodfi in iaota fern In the engineers report.

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Special Services And Mnntings Os Churches In Area Union Chapel 0. IThe Indiana Cenfra! gospel team of Indianapolis will appear Ifi the morning service at Union Ch..p«l United Brethren Chtffch Bunday morning at (0:15 o'clock. The grodp will have full charge of the service, giving several groups <rf gospel hymns and a gospel sermon. The' personnel of sh» girl's trio is as follows; Miss Margaret Maddlgan, of Terre Haute; Miss Rosalie Babbitt of Battle Creek, .Mich.; and Mies Mprjorfe Drew, Who id a member of she f'nlnn dispel church. The preacher Is "Bill" Tho mas of Anderson and the sofig leader Is Joe Beared of Nrrfth Manchester. A freewill offering will lie received for the group. 0 South Send Woman Is Killed By Truck South Rend, Ind.. Aug. 9—(UP) -Mrs. Viola Alexander, 82. was fatally Injured this tnornihg when she walked into the path of a truck Warren Waftger, 43. Goshen truck driver, was fieri held by police. 0 LAST HOUSE Os (Continued From Page One) light" under she same pplnclplo as that used by the firefly and costing 25 mlrifon time* as Much as ordinary light. A paper disc Is exploded at !,- 400 revolutions per minute and takes its own ph ture of the egplosion on a screen—a method tn which lightning can afso be made to take its own photo. Music carried on a beam of light, a man shaking hand* with hfs own shadow, a ticking Wafch on a flashlight which can be heard plainly thrrfflghout the room these and many more creations of "magic" make up the show.

WINNERS (Continued From Page One) gleton; 4th. BKermah Arnold. Brown Swift Jr. calves, male: Ist, Edward Wilder. Jr. Calvee. female: Ist, Eugene Blume; 2nd. Leftoy Werllng. fir. calves, female: Ist. James Wilder; 2nd. Edward Wilder. Champion: James Wilder, Ist Eugene Blume, 2nd. OuernMy Jr. calves—male: Ist. Brace Scknepp; 2nd. Donald Shanks. Sr. calves—male: Roe Allen Lehman.

* y; , , , » NOTICE TO OF TAX LEVIES In ths matur nt dstermlniat the tax rates for certain purposes by Blue Creek rrowndiip. Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. , h .t th. nrooer Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Cfeett Township, Adams UoUnty. Indiana hat. the pr >per legal officers of -aid muotctpallfy at their regular m ettlng place, on the 27th day of August. I»«, win eonstder the following budget: „ rt „slFH TVSWNNHIP FUND fitch Leave 3SO Transportation of < bt.dren. las Halary of Trustee 0740 Total (Tuition Fund 010.736 «** power • -•» <!"'** £•"* ?! HHKCIAI. WWOL Fr?fD e"Ln~ (Benefits to Trustee" Travefing Expense Ift Repaif "f Buildings and care of * :hoel Property Only) 30 22ai ttervlce Fem e*. Well*. Tards lies Coning, ncle* Jft ribtatles Z i » Repair ot «<iulpment. except Miscellaneous 4 ’« WWgmr neanleed Far fetueaoe* Town-hip BpceiaJ rruhion Poor Relief i. present year. tol>ecenrt«r 31. of ensuing year Fund I uro! Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Approprlanon. Cnexpended July 51, of ores.nl year 3 «» 1,73 2. Additions! Appropriations to be made AtjgUM 1, to lieoember 11. <>l present year -■•—■■■- t. (luhtandlng Temporary Loans to be paid before December fl, of present faar. ant Included In Line* , 'Mber Than The Frwpewad Bale Ot Tax IwvF . . .... 8. A'tual Balance. July 3L present year .... » 7 » 7. Taxes to W Collected, present year (December Met- JfgJ , 07J tftment • .* **».e«e«*e»».ee.♦>»«*»*»„■*.-»**..*«,..^0.^0,...^-.■Wa«e»— J I. ilevenur. ythtr tteail frtf* Ta« Wvy to be received frofh August lof pfeaeni year to December >l. of ensiling year. (Hee Hcheduk In Trustees Office) xi** (b( All Other Revenue (Her Schedulrs! a*3» to2SX y Total Fund. (Add Lines 0.1. <a and Bb> . . »•” ”” ’ l». Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decern ~.. ber 31. of eneuipg year ” 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess, of Expense January i, to June »•. Less Miscellaneous Revenue ,„ oft for same Wri<>d> .... -■■■■ ■"- ~ 3l# j W 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy ~ i.R'v iE« Net Vs lust ion of Taxable Property ..»1.21«.MH Nuhvber of Taxable - - rroperty Be NWlsed PtAIM * A |0 II »I7«« Township - - JJ 3)40 itoe'-lal dchooi fr-srdT "T"" Z..... «< fruition . BSrsttSr W Wf«« . .** r. ss cm-isc-ts* t# ~ Ft'Nfm tallfcZed f ellerted ! Coßeeeed < ■Heeled 2 :..1‘ ,!» iffi .H 8 Township —— BltC 10028 7Plt 7»0" MOcfal School 1357 JOSS DM 8508 Tuition ■■■■■■- 11MI Idtfß m« 7VTAL p-.-r-T heard ihereon. After the tax levies have been deter Taxpayers appearlng.shall have a r'* 7 * l ‘J*..** , ha s (w „ d H y* prior to the aetond Monday In fteptember. mined, and presented tnlfie County Auditor not later «y. pri by |b< and tbr Mvy fUed.ly the Cosnly Taa Adjustment or on*. . #J t# t - guw Andltur. lea or more taxpayer* feeling “ t JSfe<m by fllMg a fiefltf/n Xlth the Cnuhty Auditor of T,t CommDsMhefs for further and fl (Wl heaWng t nereen ay ..mm tMs County not later than October 15. and the Mate Boaro will fix H pmterson Blue Creek Tewnshlp.Trustee. Dated August 8, 1988. Aug. 9—lß t

Jtt TMrllng mala: J told Mt. Jr. Calf -female: let, Bill Lehman. 2nd. Roger BolMfibecher Senior reives—female: let, Blli Lehman Jr. YearlMt Female: let. Wavelens 2nd Roe Allen Lehman. , »r. Yearling -female: Mt. Ml*! Moses. Champion: WateltmA Lehman Ist; Jimmy Modes. 2nd; Bit! MlMan, 3rd: Rog Alien Lehman, 4(h Ayrdhlre Sr. calves—female: let. Charles Ripley. 2nd, Bill Arnold; 3rd, Junior Arnold: 4th, Roger Ripley. Sr. YearlMg femMe: Godfrey Bertsch. Ist. Champion; M 4. (.'harise Ripley; 2nd, Godfrey jferfaefc. Pig thew Champion: Merlin Adit. Hampshire BafftHl! fat. MeffM Ault; 2hd. ft. 7. (Mfher; ltd, Meh-

nlth Khrsarn. Berkshire Bartoßd: hi. Yerd InitfgMk; Ind, Xflha BWlgeri Ird. Vrtgft lIdAkHM. tntoc ftdrtowi: Ist. fttttsld BefitIng; 2nd. Ldmtstd FThwlrt*; Ird. ElaMe Preeld. Poland Cl Ifi » Gilt*: Ist, Richard Werlttg; Jhd. Flhyd MNeflftM; 3rd. WBmef Grtrie Herford Barrows: i&t, tommy Wagley, Hampshire Gilts: 111, M-rlfhg Alt White Bsrrtrwa: Mt. Melvin Krnarkeherg: fhd, RlcMfd WertIng- . Durtw fiftfs; fat. ftotisld Balking; 2nd. RuasAf Wakhle. Boland ChWts ftaffowa; tat. LeRoy Hnlrtiahn; Ind, WBfls Holm«M; 3rd, Floyd Kh!" rdf ng FOuLfW Mdw Mampdhir* First. Faley Ann Johhson, Work A Win; second. Frederic Peck. Happy Warriors; third, Paul Btola. Fighting Warriors; f.»nrth, Florclna Luglnbilf, Work A Win; Vernon Thieme, Union Workers. Whits Ldghdrh First, Godfrey Bertsch. Happy Hoowiara; second, Jfotman Wall, Fighting Warriors and third. Kenneth SchueleL Happy Wartlore. Whits Beaks First, Wilbur Schwaller. Variety; second. Kenneth Schwaller, Variety; third. Ferdinand Kelklng. Happy Warriors; fourth, Donald Hammond. Happy Warriors; fifth, Donald Bultcmeler. Can Goers. COHSERVAtIOH Grand champion-Roland Bullsmeler. Soil*, division 1-flrst Roland Buitemeier. St. John's; Second Kugene Malland. St. John’s; third.

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Ldifer t’ffeimah. st. John‘B; fourth. RtclMrd WetllM. PmMe; fifth. Albert Schroeder. St John's. Refln. division two-fitet, Randle Walcble, Preble. wildlife-firet. Ray Keeneman; second, Eugene Mallnnd; third. Robert Schroeder; fourth. Rolnnd Buitemeier; fifth. Donald Bulto fneler, all of St. John's. GARDEN athrid champion Arveda Scha ter. French. Division one-first, Wilma Grote. tHlton; second. James Merriman. Union; th'rd. RusSetl Krueumann. Preble; fourth. John Frank. Union; fifth. Jeanette Schwarts, .Monroe. hlvtston two -first. Arveda S'ha (er. French; second, Evelyn Gerke. Onion; third. Shirley Striker, Mon roe; fourth, Melvlha Burry. Geneva and fifth, Rafidle Walehle, Preble Division thtoe -first, Kllaahetb Betfiach, Hartford State fair entries-Evelyn Gerke, Oflkm (red beets, sweet corn, potatoes); Atveda Schafer, French (kohlraMM squash, red beans); BliastwMh Bertsch, Hartford (cab hagej: Albert Schroeder, St. John's (ffeeh heaual; Robert Gallmeyer. St. John's (wax beans), Eugene Monroe (peppers); Melvena Burry. St. Johns (wax beans; Eugehe

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notice to of Tax levies tn the- .natter <>f dr.srmlnh.Sr the, '* X & ‘" n ” T " W "" h “’ **- 'l Indiana Before th. T "* ni ‘[’*J Alnavsts of French Township. Adams County, Indiana, that ih. Bowing budget: TOW NSHIP Bl DOF-» < LA«»tH€A'riON T<m*m«fl- FI ND of Teachers 1-I*o MM. Inlero.t * row Netlltl Teachers *l<k leave f‘*o School Tran«f*r« Salary ..f Truote* n> hool Transfers £ jMW Janitor nervier I Office Kent '? Total 'tuition Fund . Transportation of ChlMm I Cleik Hire hPFK'IAL PCHOOEi FIND: Llsht and pow.r Trustee* Travellna Bxpen** , n P nalr of Building* and rare of ContingencyOffice Bup|>ll<». I'rtntlna and Grounds • , "® Mlacallaneoii* Advertising -2. i.rnair of Equipment, e«<»pt Total *(>•■■ ial Mchool ■ Pay of Advisory Board <" ,u. hoot Busse* *9® PUDR IIHLLEF Fl y;, " Eire Buna In I wp. * h „„| furniture A ftiuipment. A. <dml«(.(r*fl.. n Care of Cemeteries “• except S< hoot Busst* AL I'erx-if.al gervlo , Bxatnfnatlnn of Records s< li«hil Huppll**. other thaw Jani- H. Direct Heltef, Mlac-Baneous > •*’ tors' Supplies -J® ”1 Total hire, t it»||rf , T(t< To’al Township Fund 417(0 Janitor Supplies I l ' Bl and B2i t. :t.« h'V Umk-r'ic w *t. »■ «• • *«i“o ~ >’■“ ■ ... *•». *-.»-*»■ Township Upeclal Tuition Cumulative p.^ f A.iSf>s«“ p.e*-..l )- .r,' ember 31, of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Sink Fund gp t Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year pi. SV »MOO l.iss J. N<-.es«ary Expenditures to tu> nis<le from Approprlatlons Unexpended July 31. "f preeent year - «•>« -»«® 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August I. t» December 31, of present • -’®® ’®° I tiutstanding tr.mf-.rai;■ Ixians to be paid before l>e< emlwr 31, of present year, not Included In ». Iota? Fund. Required <A<M Line. 1. L 3 and t). «»® IH«® Fwwd. Hand A*d Ts He HereKed From «owreea Ollier Thaw Tkr ProiHMed Hate Os Tax Mvy S Actual Balance, July 31. present yea. - I® l * ,3 ®° -I’ n 7 Tax«-s to t>e Collected, present year (December Settlement) • 3,29 , ® J ® S. Ml«<-ellan*ous Revenue, other than front Tas Ix-vy, tn be received from August I of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. <Ree schedule In Trustee s Office) fat Hpe-lsl (Taxes (See Schedules) » (b) All Other Revenue 'See Bchedules) S. Total Funds (Add Lines «. 7. »a and Sb) **3- •'*® "’hi in Net Amount to be raised for expenses t o December St, of ensuing year - ■**•' “*® 3I »« 11. operating Balance (Not In ex<e»» of Expense January 1. to June S«. Ie«« Miscellaneous «S---venue for .arm Period) *'•' U. Amount to be raised hy Tax Levy Kiflft. 11 «WV" ll r* *” ’ j .Net Valuation of Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls —— - -'•••; j ■; la-vy An fa-vv -n A> H rt W D« < Prowrty bi Township ♦ Mpe. lai Bcboo) - ■ Tuition Cumulative Sinking Fund ( •’ (OMPtHVnVE STaTRNENT OF TAXfc* < OI.L»CTEI» AND TO Hf: < <>l I I < II I' Collected Collected Collected Plans 1»43 . 1,11 Tow" hip » 7l» 11521 »1»H Tuition 2»l< 3> s 1 I • * * TOTAL 152 M 4112*S ll* 1 (Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to l» heard thereon. After the tax levies hi' l bee" and presented to the county Auditor not later than wo day* prior to the second M’-nd.or the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, bv ** ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrlev -d by su< h levies, may appeal to th. fui- H. O> Comml**l>.tr.r» for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Audi -t than <n tobet 15. and the Mate Board will fix a date for hearing In thia County. Loren Heller J Dated August 7, l»l». Tru»tee -f Irewlß Aug. 9—IS

Prescribed by Htate Board of A<-cou nts JTbwnshlp Budget I (» NOTICE TO TAXPA YERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Hartford iTown<hiP. !l ' Township Advisory Board. Adams County, Indiana. . , m Notl<-e Is hereby given the taxpayers of Hartford Township, Adams County. Indiana, in legal offhers of said rpunk-lpallty at their regular in eetlng place, on the 27th day "t Aux i-.. consider the following budget: TOWNMHIP BIINiETCLANPIHcATfoN TOW Will' PI NI) Total Tuition Fund ..,. 120.H0 0« Janitor Servl e ■ Salary of Trustee fTSO I.DHt Mtt Ft Nn Transportation Chlixr uffhe It'-nt »ii Library fund -1125 Light and • hrk Dire .. .. 73 al'Et IAI. acHooi Fl ND MHc-ellaneou, , Trustee s Traveling Expense C.» itepalr .!f '* Hd"ng> a'd (‘are 'Tota! Np- (■'• •• % offl.« supp les, printing and ..f Grounds fl. Odd p»B «i:il« advertising 2>(i ' A Administration ('(""■ . Pay of Advisory Board 75 Itepalr <>f Equipment, except ‘ .] p, rM „ na | s. rvl-e Fire II ruck 10« * hoof Bums 1 # , iieliH Care of cemeteries 15U School Furniture and Equip- n - I *L .. . , ~„ui Examination of IttcoriVi So ow-nt except Behoof Busse* 300 oi m* » • Miscellaneous and Bond ISO H< honl Hupplles Other than * ’ ‘ Total Township Fund ll.Xl'i Janitor** Hupplles .... 250 82. Other l'lr<- ' 1 TIIIION FIND Janitor Huppll-s , 250 C. other Relief Pay of Teachers 118.100. H Fuel for IP hoots ' LUS') Cl Commie-;" /. ' t f si« k eave ’ Ixjatia, Interfit an<l 2 ESTIMATE OF Fl Nl>« TO BE RAISED t.HM M' Fateds Required F«r Expenses Township Special 1 '! ' f# A Fund HU. Fund 7 *|;r Auguat 1. present year, to December 31, of ensuing year 8 720.00 81.073(1" ’ . iS 1 Hotel Budget Estimate for im omlng Year . .... 1,810.00 y,!0« d« • ' 2 Naceasayy Expenditures to be mad'- from Appropriations Unexpended July 81, of present year .. 3 Additional Appropriation* to be made August 1. to .. .. December 21. of present year 700.00 I Outstanding Temporary lz>an* to be paid before December 21. "f present year, not Included In Line2or 3 ... .rt-ri -* 5 Tylal Fund* Required (Add Line* 1. J. 3 and 1)... 2.580 00 12,873.00 Fnnd* O* Hand And Too Be Received From Xonree* Btber Than The ProgMed Hate Ot Tax l.exy , ’ 0 Actual Balance July 31, present year 1,337.00 1.015.'»< 1,1 7 Taxea to be Collected, present year < December ' ’’ Hettiement) . 1,100.00 8,800.00 8 Allscellaneous Revenue, other than from tax Levy, to be received from August I of present year to <-,»**• December 31, of ensuing year, (Mee v hedule in Trustee's Office) . .ilaO (aI Hpedal (Taxes (Med B<hedul«s) ' ' . <t»> All other Revenue (Hee Hchedule*) ..-oM ’ 8 Total Funds (Add Line* 8. 7, 8a and 8b) J 13100 7,818 OC - " Id .Net Anmunt to be raised for expenses to December ,-,M 31. of eusuiog year 123.00 8,558.00 11 Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense Janu- "™ ,■ art I. to June SO. Uss Mls< ellaneous Revenue for . . -)»«* £ same Period) .. ... 220 00 4.55(1 no o 12 Amount to b« raised by Tax Levy ; 013 00 11.104 00 M „ PHop<»»«n i.BiiEn ‘ IM : S Net Valuation of Taxable Property Number «f Taxable Polls FI NDU . prop***) , >to^ig* h '%chooi — * |1 ■*?! Üb, ¥otai t:-. ', t »* »>• 1 ■ (ONPARATIVP wTaTEMRNT OF TAXEP COLLBCTEh AM) TO HF. toUW"* " Collected Collated Township ’•« . .Vhoiv I - **2112 'i • (12,178.00 018.978.00 ’ ptC** .Taxpayer* appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies *!*'**,„ 1 and *4 to Auditor no’t l.t.r rh.n*?'.! M<.ndo> "„‘ & sui»: C ’X A * Dated July 11, lift ' T?"teAug. 2-2 I

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