Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1957 — Page 7
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J' ■ ■■■ II I I N— _ ' Men's City Golf Tourney Scheduled In September At Decatur Golf Course f .J, . • »
Plans for the annual Decatur men’s city golf tourney have been completed and entries are now being accepted in the pro shop at the Decatur Golf course, according to an announcement today by Luke Majorki, pro-manager. Dates set for the 1*57 tdurney | are Sept. 7-8-14-15, with 1* holes ■ to be played on each of those weekend days to complete the 72-hole , tourney. This year’s tournament will be < 72 holes of medal play, instead of i in match play, as has been pre- < valent for several years. The first 36 holes will be for qualifying, and then each golfer
Form FrsaeribeS by the WUte Board of Aeeouats TOWNSHIP BUfiGjST FORM No. t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ty. pwrpesee by Preble Town.bip, Adam. Coun- . *• h « r *>br sdven tha taxpayer, of prabla Township, Adam. County, Indiana, that th. proper . meoletpaMtr, at their regular meeting place, on the J7th day of August, 1*57, will con.tder the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUD43RT CLASSIFICATION ~ i > TowneMp Fuad r Transportation of Children .. 13035 Salary of Tru.tee „4 1800 Total Tuition Fund 838000 Water, Light and Power ,TS ~ Speetal School Stood Contlngencie. l#o Clerg Hire * JSO Repair of Building, and care Miecellaneou. 100 Trustee b Traveling Expense JSO of Ground. ..-,. IOS Office Supplies, Printing Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School Fund ..*18536 and Advertising >2O School Busses 10# poor Rotter Food luy of Advisory Board SOO School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Kxpeaaci Fire Protection — 85# ment. except School Busses 100 Al. Personal Service 8 *4 Miscellaneous 250 Janitor’s Supplies 25# 81. Total Direct Relief —- Fuel for Schools — 6# (Total Bl and Bl) 2000 Total Township Fund —...8 107® Loans, Interest and Insurance 300 „ , . Tb,Mo “ Fa»d Janitor Service 100 Total Poor Relief Fund ...-# 1014 School Tranafexs 124000 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BB RAISED Special Funds Repaired For Bapemeca Township School Tuition August 1, present yoar, to December >l. of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund I. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Tear * 8,070 *)3.<19 128,000 "* 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 11, of present year I.l*l 10,844 25,000 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 11 to December 31, of present year . ....." 120 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not Included in ,S ■ Xiff Lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 3. 3 and 4) ... 5,011 24,254 54,000 Funds ea Head and to be Received From geureee “ —— Other Than the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy *■ Actual Balance, July 31, present year 2,130 ' 13,952 16,772 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December ’ . ■—-- —- I,l*l 4,160 12,357 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, te be received from August 1 of present year to -a—■ - ——£ December 81, nt ensuing year. (See schedule Th Trustee's Office.) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) <b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 57 9 Total Fund. (Add Uno. #, 7, 8a and 8b) , 8.231 18,112 29,186 10. Net Amount to be raised tot expenses to Decern*' ber 31, of ensuing year 1,850 6,142 24,814 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 80, Less Miscellaneous Revenue . for same Period) - 1— 1.100 5,000 1.000 12. Amount to be rglacd by Tax Levy PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property <2,743,890 Adjustment Factor I. rr«« V 1Townahip ** | .11. 8 2.950 Special School ; .41 11.142 Tuition 94 25.814 Total *1.46 839,906 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected t—' 1954 1955 1956 1957 8 22X0 3 1940 8 2716 8 2876 Special School ... 3503 15244 12317 9028 Tuition x 12926 24180 25159 26835 Transportation : 2947 2463 Total .7. 823658 843832 840192 838239 NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF TAX LEVIES ji Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined. 1 , and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county 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 com-* mls.loners for further and final hearing thereon by flllng of petition with the county auditor on or before tiie fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of ta* rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a (fate fbr hearing in this county. Dated August 2, 1957. ED AUMANN, Trustee , Aug. 8-15. Preble Township [ Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Jefferson Township, Adams County, ludiaua. before the Township Advisory Board. “ Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Jefferson Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said at their regular meeting place, on the 37th day of August, 1957, will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP Bl DGKT CLASSIFICATION Township Fund Transportation of Children .. 8009 Salary of Trustee .. ..# I'oo Total Tuition Fund 83030# Water, Light and Power 600 office Rent 90 Local Property Tax Relief Faad Ditch Tixpense, (Benefit# to Clerk Hire. . 350 Total 8 1055 School Properly Only) 100 Trustee’s Traveling Expense 350 Special School Fund Contingencies 150 Office Supplies, Printing Purchase of Gifeund _.B 15# Miscellaneous 175 and Advertising — 308 Repair of Equipment, except I'ay of Advisory Board 300 School Busses V 300 Total Special School Fund ..815275 , Fire Truck 600 School Furniture and Equip- , Poor Relief Fuad Care of Cemeteries - 15# ment, except School Busses 400 A. Administration Expenset • Miscellaneous - 300 School Supplies, other than Al. Personal Service 8 120 Janitor's Supplies 35# B. Direct Keileft Total Township Fund 8 3440 Janitor Supplies — 490 83. Total Direct Relief Tultloa Faad Fuel for Schools 990 (Total Bl and B 2) 1100 I'ay of Teachers .823500 Loans, Interest and Insurance 1200 Pay of Substite Teachers 308 School Library 250 Total Poor Relief Fund ....8 1220 School Transfers 650# Janitor Service 2400 ESTIMATE OF FUND* TO BE RAISED Spacial Local Property Fands Required Fer Expeasee Township School Tuition Tax Relief August 1, present year, to December 31. of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year a 83440 815275 830500 81055 X. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31. of present year 2138 8598 15291 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August I, to Dscember 31, of present year t 12# 600 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before "■ ——: ~pecei»Ber 31. of present year, not -Itt — — - • 3 <• ... gff 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and l ands on Hand and to be Received Front Sources o» Other Than the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year — 1291 314# 13389 577 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (Deckmbor Settlement) - 1338 5474 6143 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy. t<> be received front August I of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule in « — .... — I Trustee's Office.) - (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) • I b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 8817 8067 578 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) . 2629 18431 32599 1055 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31. of ensuing year 3069 6042 13192 11. Operating Balance (Nqt. in cxcess*of Expense Jan, uary 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue 0 for same Period) .< l.?#.._JOO# 500# . TV Amount to be raised by Tax Levy - ....-.'..,?- 3869 9042 18192 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property J 1,507.680 Adjustment Factor «... ...j-- ««.,*» »’■ Levy on Amount to 1 FUNDS . Property Be Raised •Township »!,,■■ ,»,.<■ «S *•»* .... 4... -.■ .■ . . ... 5 ...... 8 .26 8 8869 Special School — -60 9042 Tuition 1-21 18 #2 Total 82.07 831103 1 COMFARATIVE STATEMENT OF TIXEI COLLECTED AND TO BB COLLECTED To Be FL'NtIS Collected Collected Collected Collected ■ , 1954 1955 1956 1967 | T.TWHvhtp 8 3661 8 7575 3 3706 TTOB Special School -- - ’4041 15921 10360 13371 Tuition ' 2® 074 »<•?» 19978 157#3 ' Trntisporlt'tlon 1498 1456 3 Total • 338179 336588 333944 833331 NOTICE TO T4IP.4UKM OF TVS LEVIES Taxpaiera appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to tho’second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by. the county tax' adjustment board. <-r on-t-helr failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpavers lecling Xhcinaalves aggrieved by sucli levies, may appeal-4o the state board of tax comfor further and final hearing thereon by tiling of petition with the county auditor on or before 'th# £ourth‘MOndav of September or on or. 4mMW-' the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the stale board will tix a date for hearing in this county, l-ated August 2. 1957. II MOSSER, Trustee, Aug. 8-15. 1 a Jefferson Township
will be placed in his respective flight, such as championship flight, first flight, second flight, etc. The number of flights will depend on the number of entries. After the qualifying round of 36 holes, all entrants will play another 36 holes, with the 72-hole low score determining the winner in each flight. The championship flight winner will be the,Decatur city champion, and will be rewarded with*a trophy and merchandise. Trophies and merchandise will also be presented in each flight, and the number of places to be •—“'— " —
! awarded prizes will be determined , by the number of entries. In event that college students 1 who enter the tourney are unable to play on the set dates, arrangeI menti may be made to play on - other dates, providing the golfer > declares himself prior to each of 1 his 18-hole rounds. It will also be ► necessary for him to make ar- • rangements to play with other ■ golfers In the same situation. Majorki expressed hope that a record entry list will be signed I this year. , Entries will close on Labor Day, i Sept. 2. to allow ample* time to
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Week's Schedule For Pony League And Little League PONY LEAGUE Friday — Berne at Adams Central. LITTLE LEAGUE Friday—lndians vs White Sox; Red Sox vs Tigers. make pairings for the tourney. The entry fee this year will be $2.50, plus green feea, in order to allow for a wide selection of prizes. Braves Defeat Redlegs, Hike League Margin ’ By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer It took a long time, but stringbean Gene Conley finally has gotten around to helping the Milwaukee Braves toward some of that World Series lettuce. Conley has suddenly blossomed forth with seven victories in his last eight decisions to give the Braves what they've been looking for all along—a fourth dependable starter. Conley's fine seven - hit effort against Cincinnati Wednesday night gave the Braves a 12-2 victory that stretched their National League lead to Hi games. The triumph was Milwaukee's 10th in the last 12 games and Conley, who won only two games up until the All-Star break, has won 4 of those 10. Wes Covington drove in four of the Braves' runs with a pair of homers while Red Schoendienst knocked in three more with a bases-loaded triple in the seventh inning. - The Chicago Cubs, on their longest winning streak of the season, made it five In a row when they defeated the St. Louis Cardinhls, 5-1, and the Giants beat the Dodgers, 8-5, at Jersey City, N.J., in the only other scheduled National League contests. White »x Cut Lead The Chicago White Sox, who still entertain some hopes of catching the Yankees in the American League race, cut the distance between them to six games with a 7-0 decision over Kansas City. Washington nipped the Yanks; 3-2; Detroit defeated Cleveland, 4-1, and the Red Sox toppled the Orioles. Sf. in 11 innings. Home runs by Walt Moryn. Bob Speake and Dale Long paced the Cubs to their triumph over the Cards. Rookie Dick Drott picked up his 10th victory although he needed a neat bit of relief pitching by Dick Littlefield in the eighth. Drott departed after St. Louis filled the bases with one out in the eighth. Littlefield came on and induced pinch - hitter Walker [Cooper to bounce into a double play. Herm Wehmeier was the loser. Don Newcombe of the Dodgers had h 5-3 lead going into the ninth inning when he ran into a three-run homer by pinch - hitte' ißank Sauer. Clem Labine took over and the Giants added two more runs when Ray Jablonski singled with the bases full. Marv Grissom pitched one - hit ball" for three innings in relief of Johnn; Antonelli to gain the victory. Hurls Fifth Shutout Jim Wilson of the White Sox hurled his fifth shutout and 12th victory in holding the Athletics to two hits. The White Sox routed Mickey McDermott with a six run burst in the third inning, Ear Torgeson and Jim Rivera each delivering two-run singles, Tom Sturdivant of the Yankeehad a two-hit shutout and a P lead against Washington in th* -ilnth inning but Eddie Yos* tagged him for a two-run homer Sturdivant gave up two more sir gles before Bob Grim took over A sacrifice and Art Schult's sac rifice fly then brought in wha' proved to be the deciding run Mickey Mantle blasted his 30th homer off Tru Clevenger in th< bottom of the ninth and Hani Bauer homered in the first inning Bud Byerly, second of three Sen ator pitchers, was the winner. Hoeft Checks Indians Southpaw BiUy Hoeft checked the Indians on six hits as the Ti gers clinched the victory with r three-run outburst off rookie Johr Gray in the first inning. A walk doubles by Jim Small and Ray Boone and Al Kaline’S single gavi Detroit its three runs in the firs' inning. Ted Williams' hustle on the base paths figured in Boston s 11 inning- win over the Orioles, >■ Williams, who had driven ir Boston’s first two runs with a double in the first inning, singled with one out In the 11th and slid into second when center - fielder Jim Busby fumbled the ball. Mickey Vernon followed with a slow roller down the first-base line and when Baltimore pitcher Connie Johnson fell fielding Bob Boyds throw. Williams hot-footed it home all the way from second. ‘ 6KN - “ MIES RECREATION BOWLING Automatics - Leagues Forming CALL 3-2942 I
Braves Down Monmouth In Pony League The Decatur Braves defeated Monmouth. 7-2. in an Adams county Pony League game Wednesday evening at McMillen field in this city. Monmouth scored one in the second inning on Thieme's single and a three-base hit by Spencer. Two walks led to Monmouth's final run in the third. The Braves scored three times in the second inning on a walk and hits by Kauffman, Elliott and Harvey. Single runs scored in each of the fifth and sixth innings and two tallies in the seventh on a walk, an error, a single by Eichenauer and a sacrifice fly. Braves AB R H E Elliott, rs ...J.... 4 13 0 Harvey, p - 3 110 Eichenauer, ss r... 4 2 2 1 Cancino, cf, r 4 0 0 0 Ro. Kleinknight, If, 2b 2 10 0 Kohne. 3b 3 0 0 0 Fawcett, lb 3 0 0 0 Kauffman, c 2 110 Rambo, cf - 2 J 1 0 Hoffman, 2b ,10 0 0 Ahr, M 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 7 8 1 Monmouth AB R H E Busick, ss 3 0 0 0 K. Blakey, If 4 0 0 1 Biettz, 2b 3 0 0 1 M. Blakey. 3b 0 10 1 Thieme, rs 2 110 Bieberich, lb 3 0 0 0 Spencer, c 3 0 10 Wylin, cf 3 0 2 0 Bulmahn, p 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 2 4 3 Score by innings: graves 003 011 4-7 Monmouth 011 000 o—2 Runs batted in—Elliott, Harvey, Eichenauer, Cancino 2. Cphne, Fawcett, Thieme. Spencer. Three-base hits— Spencer, Eichenauer. Bases on balls — Bulmahn 4, Harvey 6. Strike>uts—Bulmahn 5, Harvey 8. Minor League Meets Here This Evening Captains of teams planning to bowl in the Minor league this year, are'reminded of a meetfag to be held at 7:30 this evening, at Mies Recreation. Friday evening, at 7:30, captains of the Rural league teams are to meet at the recreation center. Will Issue Football Equipment Next Week Bob Worthman, head football at the Decatur high school, today announced plans for issuing quipment. to candidates for the Yellow Jackets team. Equipment will be issued to let termen from the 1956 team a’ Worthman field Monday starting it 9 a.m.; to juniors and seniors Tuesday at 9 a.m., and to freshnen and sophomores Wednesday tarting at 9 a.m. All candidates for the gridiron squad are urged to obtain their equipment on the above-mentioned days. Practice sessions will start later this month. County Coon Hunters Will Meet Saturday The Adams county coon hunters will meet at the Reichert school house Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. All members of the association are invited to attend. Federation League Playoff Here Tonight Klcnk's of Decatur. Federation league champions over the regular season schedule, will meet American Linen at 8 o’clock tonight at Worthman field in Dcetftur's first game in the double elimination tourney, with the meet winner representing the Federation league in the national tourney. In another playoff game tonight. Payne meets Huntington at Dwenger park. Colonial OU. runner-up to Klcnk's for the league title, walloped Blue Sox, 20-1, in a playoff game Wednesday night. Chicago White Sox Buy Relief Hurler CHICAGO <UP» — Jim Hughes.
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Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accjunte *W I>OET FORM No - * NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by 81. Marya Township, Adams Couatv. Indiana, before the Tow nah ip Advisory Board. y ' Notice in hereby given the taxpayers of Ht. Mary. Township, Adam. County, Indiana, that the prepar .egal officer, of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 17th day es August, HIT, will >n.id.r the following budget: _ .TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fund Bond Fend School Library SIS Gary of Trustee''..... 1100 Principal — ....... 1 750 Pay of Voc. Agri. Mileage ... 4M flee Rent 10 Interest 1» Janitor Service ....... 5100 erk Hire 260 Transportation of Children _ 7000 rustee’s Traveling Expense 150 Total Bond Fund T«0 Water. Light and Power ISO# Office Supplies. Printing Local Property Tax Hellnf Fund Contingencies 100 and Advertising 150 vTotgl M 4144 MieoelUneoue MO Pay of Advisory Board ...... MO Special School Fund O. A b. I. r-™-.’are of Cemeteries 100 Repair of Buildings and care Dr. Training Car Expense ... SOO ire Protection' 100 of Grounds 1100 ilecellaneoue M 0 Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School Fund >11770 Schoo! Busses *OO —--poor Relief Fnnd Total Township Fund ....„,* 1100 School Furniture and Equip- A.Adwlalst ratten Expense. Tuition Fund ment, except School Busses 1000 Al. Persona! Service IM 'ey of Teachers MBOOO School Supplies, other than B. »'/*»*, ««*»<• „ „ , ty of Substitute Teachers .. 306 Janitor’s Supplies - 1000 B*. Total Direct Relief — Janitor Supplies 850 (Total Bl and Bl) IMO Total Tuition Fund ....*SBBOO Fuel for Schools M«0 , Loans, Interest and Insurance IMO Total Poor Relief Fund ....* 5221 ' ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Special Local Property tads Required For Expense* Township School Tuition Bond Tax Relief ugust 1 present year, to December 11, of ensuing year Fu?d Fund Fund Fund Fund . Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year —1 *IOO *22770 *58300 * 788 **541.10 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropri- • ations Unexpended July *l, of present year a I*6l 143*5 25745 71* Additional Appropriations to be made August 1 to December *l, of present year ..— 120 284* 1000 Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not Included la > Lines 2 or 3 . .-x> *'-*■ Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. *. 3 and 4) ... r !SSI 39945 85041 1588 2541.10 ids on Hand and to be Received From Sources er Than the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy / Actual Balance, July *l, present yepr ... 754 1534* 18850 *SO 1*70.85 Taxes to be Collected, present year (December .. Settlement) 1141 ** 35*4 11765 i. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, * ' to be received from August 1 of present year to December *l. of ensuing year. (See schedule In Trustee's Os flee.) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) <b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 64*2 *7os* 71 1270.85 ). Total Funds (Add Lines 8,7. 8a and 8b) , *OBS 80400 65674 *Bl 8541.80 з. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decern* ber 81, of ensuing year 2486 *545 I*B7l *l7 ’I, Operating Balance (Wot in exedss of Expense January 1, to June 80, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) jL ,1 .. *OO 8000 8000 ’ Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 32M 1754* 27871 117 PROPOSED LEVIES et Valuation of Taxable Property — *2,*46,260 Adjustment Factor —1 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised Township - -....—. ............— * .14 8 *284 ’pedal School , - .75 Tuition . —..........— .....j I.l* 8781* Bond ..........OS 70S Total - *2.08 *48798 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1854 IMS 185* 1857 Township » 2365 * 2165 » 2623 * 2878 pedal School .; - 28576 256*0 2421* 18*68 Tuition - 16763 11417 MH44 *SBBB Total 842704 *3917* 5(298* *48478 * “ , NOTICE TO TAXPAY l'-RS OFTAX LEVIES - ~ Taxpavers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday tn September, and the levy fixed by the county 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 Slate board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by fi ling of petition with the county auditor on or before .he fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor >f tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing In this ated August 1, 1957. L. H. BRUNNER, ug. 8-15. f Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining (he tax rates for certain purposes by Wabash Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Wabash Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper «"• •s**i(‘r s «. A 'V“«- f\ wi " TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION *1 Township Fond Lease Fnnd School Lib. .. *2O Salary of Trustee 1575 Payment ....... —: -...*25500 Janitor Service 7000 Office Rent 180 Transportation of Children .... 18780 Clerk Hire 400 Total Lease Fund -.*85500 Water, Light and Power „ 2*oo Trustee s Traveling Expense *OO Local Property Tax Relief Fnnd Voc. Ag. Mileage _ 420 J. P. Salary and Supplies 60 Total —* 2482.44 Contingencies 200 Office Supplies, Printing Special School Fund Miscellaneous ...„ *SO and Advertising 400 Repair of Buildings and care O, A. S. I. _ 175 Pay of Advisory Board SOO of Grounds _* 8000 — are of Cemeteries 400 Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School Fund *58,820 1r« Protection .— 700 School Busses - - 500 . Peer Relief Fund Miscellaneous ■■ 830 School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Expenaet —1 ment, except School Busses 700<L Al. Personal Service $ >4O Total Township Fund * 5185 School Supplies, other than R. Direct Reßefi Tuition Fund Janitor’s Supplies 2000 B*. Total Direct Relief "’ey of Teachers ....„ -*87854 Janitor Supplies 1500 (Total Bl and B 8) 4*oo ■ay of Substitute Teachers .... 600 Fuel for Schools 2600 —. ■ ' Loans, interest Bind Insurance 1700 Total Poor Relief Fund ....* 4*40 Total Tuition Fund *98454 School Sec . 1575 ESTIMATE OF FUN DS TO BE RAISED Special Local Property nds Required For Expenses Township School Tuition Lease Tax Rel. must 1 present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year * 5135 *52820 * 98454 *25600 *24*2.44 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July *l, of present year 2062 118*0 SOM* Additional Appropriations to be made August 1 ,o December 31, of present year ~ 670 4240 3500 24*2.44 Outstanding Temporary Loane to be paid before December 81, of present year, not included 1« Total Funds’Required (Add Lines 1, L 3 and 4) ".- 7*67 88440 141920 25500 49*4.88 •ada nu Hand and to be Received From Sources er Thau the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy Actual Balance. July 81, present year - ' 1315 7311 82158 18711 2488.44 Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 'i. 1907 I**Bs- 20290 8978 Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy ’ to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (Bee schedule in Trustee’s Office.) 1 .J. (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) 1095 1360 600 (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) — 10178 66844 2482.44 i. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) - 8222 *o*o4 110047 2328* 48*4.1* и. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December *i, of ensuing year 4*45 *7836 31873 2211 1. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 80, Less Miapellaneous Revenue for same Period) VJ — 14*0 16000 10600 1017* *. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 6045 47**6 .41*7* 12**4 PROPOSED LEVIES “ ‘ let Valuation of Taxable Property *3,*71,822 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised jwnship - * .1* * 5874 pedal School 1.30 4772* Ultlon 111 41840 ibrary _.... .. — -- ‘ .0* - : ' 707 tase — - — .33 12114 Total - - *2.9* *10*2(7 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE C OLLECTED • . .. . .. TO So — FUN Di* —• —• —— — — r — C’olleded CoHerted CtrtlecteiY Collected 1954 1>55 195* 1»W Township T*47B * M*o *6138 *4*6* Spedul School 33576 88084 275?) 26758 Tuition , 284*5 82373 29815 449*8. Library ............ I 417 630 61* 650 Lease — • ■ - 225*0 , Total *64937 *65777 »s*lt3 ,»**** NOTICE TO TAXPAI HRS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing slisil have a right to be tjeapd thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented t<> the county auditor not later- than two days prior to the second Monday in September, *n(2 the levy ftyed by rtle«rmtrnly WfW adjlrstoj-rfrl TroaTd, or wff thl'lT fhHirrc so to fi&,"tSy the County auditor," ten or more taxfmvers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commlaaioftera for further and final hearing thereon by tiling of petition with the county auditor on or before (he fourth Monday of S.mtember nr on or before the tentlt day a,ftcr publication by the county auditor of tax r>it<*s churned, whichever date is later, and the stale board vtill fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated August 6, 1957. L. A. MANN, Anv X-IS. Trustee. WaHseh Tauk-Ms
I > I• I I I from Los Angele* in the Pacific Coast League. Hughes had a 2.88 earned run average in 66 innings at Los Angeles.
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