Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1942 — Page 12
Evanston ave. by John Max, 1329
\ SIDE GROUP SELLS 2 FARMS
9 ‘Houses and 4 Lots Also On List of Sales for The Week.
Two farms, 19 houses and four lots were included in the list of ‘sales made by the North Side real--tors this week: . Jack C. Carr reported the sale of . a "8-acre farm at Brownsburg, Ind. ‘and six houses. The houses were 2838 Park ave. 1314-16 N. Oxford st., 2615 College ave, 4512 Hillside ave, 2130 W. 58th st. and 4428 Fort
The other farm was 53 acres in ‘Hendricks county sold by William A. + Hackemeyer for the Security Trust Co. Other house, sales included 319{ W. 32d st. by Wendell M. Hicks for E. Kirk McKinney Co; 1461 Euclid ave. by Forest. Knight, 4517
N. New Jersey st. by Mr. Hackemeyer; 6477 Broadway by Fieber «& Reilly; 550 N. Eastern ave. by Lorin Driscoll; 3327-29 Carrollton ave. by John Robbins ‘and ‘Ford ‘Woods Co.; 6240 Central ave., 27 E. 33d st, 5651 College ave. and ‘3502 Guilford ave. by Joseph Argus for the American Estates Co.; and © a house at Indian lake and 5456-58 E. 10th st. by Wayne Harryman. - The. lots were two at 86th and Meridian sts. by Harry Robbins and two at Indian lake by Mr. Harry- . man.
ELECTRICAL WORK In the Clifford - Paschall teatured houses
SHARPER * GARDNER 6500 East 1ith st. IR. 5619
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INDIANAPOLIS INDIANR
Pratt & Lambert PAINT
IMPERIAL
WALLPAPERS
for the W. Frank Parrish Jr. and Clifford Paschall Houses Furnished by
HATFIELD PAINT Co.
19 HOMES BUILT
Attractive Residences on Haverford Ave.
Side built by Clifford Paschall will
end and every day thereafter, The two gwellings are located at 550711 Haverford ave. and have the same floor plan. At 5511, the living ‘room has four glass ornamented panels on the top of the front door, the wallpaper is gray and white vertical stripe with a white ceiling and there are two panéled windows facing the south and the west. North of the living room .is the dinette, with a gray and. white scenic upper wall and gray. patterned dado. A paneled window is to the north and a built-in _china cabinet is in the east wall Fhe ceiling is white. ~ Cream and green marbleized linoleum flooring is in the Kitchen, which is located north of the dinette. Walls are painted in pale peach tone and the cabinets are built in around the sink, with whatnots flanking a window over the sink, The splashbacks are of blue marbleized linoleum and there ‘is another paneled window to the north.
Two Bedrooms and Bath
East of the living room is the hallway which leads to the two bedrooms and bathroom. It contains a guest and linen closet and has the same wallpaper design as the living room. Pale pink wallpaper of flower design and light green flowered
design wallpaper is in the northeast and southeast bedrooms, re-|a rustic appearance with the upper
spectively. Both rooms have. cross
ventilation, one closet and a white finish below. ceiling.
The bathroom has pale peach walls and ceiling and flooring of the same design as the kitchen. There is a built-in tub with shower and a tile wall running around the bathtub. A paneled window faces the east. Six steel-cased windows are’ in the full basement, which has an enclosed coal bin and hand-fired furnace.
PLUMBING In the Clifford Paschall Houses by
29 E. Maryland St. MA, 4308
CHRIS J. GREINER 4322 East 10th st. ~~ CH. 3239
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This group of
(exactly as illustrated) Value at $17.50
ONLY
34th & Lafayette Rd, WA-6412
REENS
5 choice i
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ON NORTH SIDE
Clifford Paschall Constructs ;
Two of 19 houses on the North|;
be open for inspection this week-|§
HOME 1S WORK OF 2 ARTISTS
Wife of Landscape Designer: Aids in Selection of Interior Colors. -
The combined ideas of a landscape designer.and a portrait painter have gone into the new home of Mr, and Mrs. James E. Lowry, 4121 Clarendon rd. It was built for them by W. Frank Parrish Jr. Mr. Lowry, who is a designer for the Eagle Creek Nurseries, landscaped the grounds himself ‘while his wife, a portrait painter, chose the greater part of the colors in the interior. The outside of the dwelling gives
story stained and a natural wood There is a red trim around the windows. - Knotty Pine in Dinette
Marine blue and light gray walls and ceiling comprise the color scheme for the living room, dinette, stairway and second floor hallway. The living room has two windows and a guest closet.
street on the west. It has a knotty pine. wall on the north. Chinese. red walls and an ivory ceiling feature the kitchen. It has natural finish cabinets built in around the sink, blue marbleized linoleum worktops and flooring, a window to the east and a doorway leading to the backyard. It has a full basement, where the Lowrys plan to have a. combined studio and drafting room. The furnace is hand-fired. 3 Bedrooms Upstairs There are three bedrooms upstairs. The southwest bedroom has bluish-green walls and a yellow ceiling, the northwest bedroom is of pink and blue design and the northeast bedroom ‘is finished in chocolate brown and beige. H The rooms
type doors on the elosets. The bathroom is painted in orange, yellow and blue, and has a built-in tub and shower.' The flooring is blue marbleized linoleum and the same material covers the wall around the bathtub, There -are green shutters on the front windows of the dwelling and a crushed rock driveway leads to the garage, which is to the north.
Venetian Blinds
NEW-=CLEANED--REPAINTED “MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE NEW” o WINDOW SHADES ¢o LINOLEUM 4 Free Estimates
Patterson Shade & Floor Covering Co.
quip thelr b ith BIlt-W. er immediately to with ell Storm Sash
Home owners who 9 Bian 4 to and Doors are adv or plete delivery. .
The factories that are now turning out Storm Sash to help save much soon be converted to complete war producell Storm Sash and Doors NOW in’ order to
ed fuels next winter y ey It’s wise _e order Bilt i insure early delivery.
Sizes to fit At ans lwindew 0 or door. ReMonable prices.
ADAMS-ROGERS CO.
White River Blvd, Between Kentuck
insure prompt and com-
y and Oliver. Call MA. $455,
113 8. PENN, ST. R1-1496
WINDOW SHADES
In the Clifford Paschall Houses furnished by
INDIANA SHADE ¢0. 9202
874 Va. Ave.
COAL—COXE=—-STOKER COAL
J MUESING-MERRICK GOAL CO.
PHONE: [R-1191 MA-8585. WA-2481
* CONCRETE
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. Sentral Plant Wired ax.
FENCE-PARTITIONS.
‘State-Wide Service—Del Erected Besar Night BE Te Winthrop
The dinette is north of the living [ room and has a window facing the|}
5507-11 Haverford ave. , . . open for inspection this week-end and every day thereafter.”
Pretty as a Picture
Local Residents! Chosen ”" Committees: Tomorrow Homecoming Day.
Times Special, = PLAINFIELD, Ind, Aug. 22. The tentative assignment ‘of pastors and the appointment of standing committees were announced Jesierday at the western yearly ‘meeting of Friends. Business sessions will be conducted today and homecoming day will be Observed tomorrow. Speakers! will include James A. Coney, gen-
England yearly meeting; the Rev. Herbert Huffman, new pastor of the First Friends church, Indianapolis, and Stacy Wesner, Paoli, ‘The annual report on Earlham college was given last night President William C. Dennis. Prof. Francis D. Hole, head of the geology department, spoke at a dinner attended by Earlham alumni, Pastor Assignments Tentative location of pastors announced were: Amo, Lena Cox; Axalle,
Leslie - Bond;
"| Bloomingdale, Lee Partington; Blue River, 3| John Baxter; Beech Grove, Isaac Morris; § | Bridgeport, Frank Klingingsmith; Bethel,
| Jacob Griffin; Carmel, Elmer
H. Brown;
z | Coloma, Clarence Ozler; Chicago, Russell
% | Chapel,
E. Rees; Danville, Dr. William J. Moore;
¥ | magletown, William Richardson; Fairfield, BE hy
Brown; Friends Vernard Cox; Gray, Lyman Cosand; Gravely Run, Dr. Laurence Hadley; Hinkle Creek, Edward Barker; Hazelwood, Ernest Freeman; Hemlock, James Hickman; Indianapolls, first, Herbert Huff-
Howard Brown, Ruth P.
i | man; second, Charles W, Wilson; Kokomo,
4121 Clarendon rd. . . . home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lowry:
Mail That Gift To Soldier Early
WITH ONLY, 125 days left until Christmas, postal authorities today urged Hoosiers to start worrying about getting that gift mailed to soldiers outside continental United States. * “Hauling volumnes of packages
munitions presents a problem ‘the postoffice wants to ‘begin solving now,” authorities said. The department urged all packages destined for foreign shores, including Alaska, to be mailed between Oct. 1 and Nov. 1, “preferably nearer the former date.” “The postoffice department, as part of its war-time duty, pledges itself to the upmost to insure safe delivery of soldiers’ gifts,” Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker said. However, he stressed need for all
packages to be safely and securely
wrapped—‘“they Tight X have rough
. travel.”
Factory, Lawn, Farm, Estate STATE-WIDE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES—EASY TERMS Call HU-8361—-Night, HU-6668
: Fred Snow and Ruby Sno
in ships already -crammed with
Union street; Murray Johnson, Goustland avenue, Andrew Starbuck; Buckeye Lynn OR reserve, Dean Gregory; Lic ' Creek-New-berry, Elizabpéth Reagan; Marchell, Pal Shults; Mooresville, Glen and Mildred hard; Mt. Lebanon, Wilna Moon; Nob! in ville, Frank J.- Long; New London, John R. Walter; New Salem, Fannie Gentry; Newport,? Hershell Hill; Paoli cy Wesner; Plainfield, Earl Cox; ity Allen Reynolds; Rush Creek, Aldaburt Rees; Ridge Farm, Ill, er Headrick; Sheri. dan, Burnie To 8 oh, Sterritt. Nash; Sugar Plain, to be supplied; Valley Mills, Simon Hester; Westfield, Albert L. Copeland; West Union, to be supplied; West Grove, Frank Stafford; Walnut Chapel, Carl Cox; West Newton, John Retherford, and Wilder, Omer Hickman. - The following Indianapolis resi-
dents were named to permanent committees selected and reported by the nominating committee: PROHIBITION AND P
blood. PEACE—Francis D. Streightoff Sud Herbert Huffman, the latter to replace Harold Carson who is now out of the limits of the Jestérn Xitertson: meeting. TURE—Ev
L DIGEST OF Byslyn Coate. : a o Pronk Long Fields, R. R. 17, to replace Frank Long, 6 esi 3 SUARER ak HILL A TION—Clayton ohnsi
337 MASS. AVE.
SHEET METAL WORK
for the Featured House of W. Frank Parrish J
Chas. Goldstein, Contractor
1040 S. MERIDIAN LL 9777 FURNACE, ROOFING and REPAIRING
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A LOWE BROS. | $8.55 PRODUCT....»....c.c.:. Gal.
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‘Union Stoek Yards Ri. 6000
Open Saturday Untill 5 PF. M.
Selectedby Y W. FRANK PARRISH JR. Furnace Cleaning and Repairing
Furnaces ¢@ Stokers ¢ Gas Burners Oil Burners Made in Indianapolis Since 1890
HALL-NEAL FURNACE 0.
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*NREK PASTORS 52
eral superintendent of the New|
UBLIC MORALS-— Walter Barnett, R. R. 7; and Irene True-|.
GEO. J. EGENOLF
Deaths—Funerals : Indianap Satur., A BELL—Evelyn age 41 years, wife ho
G., Theodore A. Bell, mother of Theodore Bell ot Khas, °F of acre Rag fram “nirey
- Dewey Band away Tour ro Shape, Tl LEE coll at the chapel ‘any Pe $0
Conrad 10 DANIELS _~Jennle, 2000 Sutherland, Thursday @ v vite d William Minnie
er of Mrs. moth Akers, Mrs, Sana sir: Tay at Mrs.
f Mrs. x Friedman. : Services ‘will be conducted at 3 p. m. Sunday at Aeihs
Ruben funeral home. Interment El 7 3 D., to vest Nati Dine t S of aw 1 SON er of Frank oF ihe
Friday, 2 CAug. 24, oh 8. m. 21 8. - Meridian. Service at Heart church, Interment Joseph Ee Friends invited. Finn Bros. service. (Louisville, Ky., papers please copy.)
HARMON—Lota Pearl, Newson,
Bett: ior tan this’ life Taids LE age 45. neral notice later. formation call Moore & Kirk, Giz. 1806. {
HOLLOWAY--Emma, of 947 N. Jéfterson ave, Tiered into rest Friday, age 81 yo of Dollie Ooller. = Service 1:30 p. m., at Harry W. o Hi Peace Shapel. Private burial Crown
cemetery. vr
cre. St.
a wife ‘of
entered into rest Saturday, ha Lim fa
; Berta) Wash ark cemetery. T of service given % er.
ATTERSON—Shella May, age. 9 months, daughter of Royal and Catherine Patterson, $v inuais ter of Sharon Kay, sister of Billie Joe; Barbara Jane, Royal Lee, granddaughter. of of Nellie _and © Roudy atte: Osa “James Del,
rson and assed away Pay “Funeral Monday, p. m. from the home of the grandmother, 1209 W. New York. urial Floral Park. Friends may call at the above resfdence after § p. m. Saturday. y:
Shirley Service.
POLLARD—Ervond, age 47, husand of Thelma Pollard; father of Mrs. Lohman, imer, Florence Ma. Mine and James Wend Pollard; Stepfather of Mrs. Pauline Baer, Miss 1 Lorene Humphrey; brother of Mrs. oos, Melville and Raymond iad Mos away Friday at I Iesidanee, 435 Holt rd. Servnd
berty cemetery. Friends may .call Funeral Home after 1 p.m.
REGER--John B., age 65, husband of Eisle © Reger, brother of Mis, Rae n, Mrs. Bertha Otte, Grace enry GQ. Reger and d Emil Reger a "Chien, 0, assed away Friday. nefal notice
ter. Shirley service.
REIF—Emma E., age 86, mother . Mrs. Lettie: Van Horn, Merle Updyke, Mrs. Ruth Lewis ‘and Mrs, orma Rodgers; sister of Mrs. Ida Peck, passed away in Atlanta, Ga., Frid flay. Funeral from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th st., Monday, 3 p. m. Friends may Sail at the’ mortuary after 6 p. m. Ye
SILVESTER—Wiiliam B., age 84, husband = Etta C. Silvester, passed away May. neral Monday, . Me. rom hiley Bros. Sentral Cl Chapel ois 10th s Bur - Priends en all “at iri on after noon Sunday.
SMYSER~Sharon” Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Smyser and sister > Windsor Jr., passed away Friday p. Friends may call at the Tolin ruierai home, 1308 Fr Sspect st., iter 7 p.
Saturday. eral, Mon 2 p. from’ funeral home. Friends. invited. ST. TALLO—Jose h G., go 3 ST ospett st, beloved husband of M. Stallo, uncle of 'Joe A. nine, and Mrs. Irene Williams, passed away ThuLsay. Friends may ¢ the Robert -8tirling Puneral Home, 1420 eg ty on Funeral services Mond dey, :30 ., at funeral home; Patrick's church. Friends ial Crown Hill cemetery,
WALTZ—J. Tommie, 302 8. rman Drive, galing son of Julian _ Margaret Waltz, er. .of Marilyn Joan, §iandson of 5 EB. altz, Leslie and Stella. Bramblett, departed this life Friday, 2 years. neral Monday at th " Moore & Kirk Iivineion morsusry, 5342 E. Washington 4p Burial Washington Park. Friends nvited.
WARMAN—Perry,
beloved
Sho a
husband of Margaret Fes Dassed 8 awa ny evening. Services 11:30 a. at “the Salvation Army Citadel, ad invited. Interment Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Friend may call from Saturday noon until Sunday at 10 a4 the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. WISE—Elizabeth C., beloved wife of Oscar Wise, dieg Saturday, 22, at the residen 9 Ww. 29 Funeral ‘ from the Blackwell Funeral . Home, 3" x Meridian sti, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 9 a. Services 2 Holy Angels or, 9: 30 a. Frien ends may call at the funeral — after nooy Sunday.
YAKEL—William R., husband of Helen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Yakel and brother of Mrs. Helen Cook of Orleans, Ind.; Mrs. Florence Poehler and John
mpson L wood Methodist church Monday, 2 Friends invited. Burial. Round Frienas may call at the home any time. . C. Wilson servic&
Funeral Directors 5
Lumber & Millwork In the Clifford Paschall featured houses on this page, furnished by.
~~ ANDERSON _ LUMBER & SUPPLY.CO.
1140 E. 46th St HU-1836
IF vou PLAN BEFORE You PLANT
YOUR PROPERTY
GA-2570. sits N. N Hineis: WA-5376.
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1984 W. Michigan St.
PAUL E. DORSEY _
8025 8. NEW TORR 1334
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LIMPUS—Vernon T., of 4648 Strattord ave. j
gh > Waitresses
Walter T. Blasengym|
8 WAITRESSES Full-Time ~~ Employment. Apply Tth Floor || Employment Office Wm. H. Block Co.
RATING 38¢ PER HOUR
high school graduates, for schoo
our in operator's tra:
ERATHIC nty Bldg.
WANTED: For telephone operating, young women, high school graduates, between ages 18-28. Apply to Miss Jefferson, Indiana Beil Telephone Co., 240 North Meridian,
Gregg & Son, Madison ave.
LADY, or married; A “Capable ingly ar 3 ig
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GIRL—White, single, 18-38; very light - housework for lone Short urs. Avely office,. 1811 N. Meridian, 5-9 even-
POT WASH ERS
White, 8 days week. No Sun Canary ‘Cottage, Te Monument Circle, Jays.
Good wages. 8820 Fall Creek Blvd.
EXPERIEN Bose ately.
HOU a s—Care child, emRefer-
_ ences. Times, Box Ht 4 bath. 4 G CHORUB--Experie
ne cessary. over 18. Burlesque Theater, hes 8. Illinois.
ALL AROUND laund ress permanent, 4 HOUR % LAUNDRY, 38 N NS ASNERE STATE PERSONNEL DI long.
Meridian. Satary 8 $85 monthly,
SECRETARY capable of keeping books and general office work. Bundles. for America. 39 W. Ohio. RI-3635.
suburban pa Bockyewer s one 3 BR-7863. 8
USEKEEPER, “ployed couple;
une A utual
Apbly
lovely | oo SFRIEN salary.
WHITE, over 18, 2 children (bab; dry); no cooking; stay; a
GIRL 5
COLORED cooking. Apply 39 BE. 32d
's laune=7051. OVERALL LAUNDRY 13th. No phone calls.
st.
Wirshe diddie-aged lady who ca make salads. 103 N New y mho_¢ a
WHITE la 21-45; general hous ork; stay; $8; 11-4913, TA 9305. eWoTk;
GIRL for general housework
days and evenings off. WA-799 3
(ay); :
21 or over. Canary Cottage, 46 Monument Cir.
COLORED girl to care for children during day. Call RI-1145, before 11 or after 6.
TYPIST for large volume of work, good|ga pay, 44-hour week. Box 893, Times.
“| wm. H. BLOCK co.
mm ——— YOUNG WOMEN ||
CED housekeeper white, 1-50. Extra 0 EA lary. 2 a !
GIRL~Cenetal housework and!
Girl to ‘and packing.
Re SALESWOMEN
Experienced; steady employment.
Apply Employment
learn ‘inspecting Fashion Dry Cleaners, 1901 Central.
Help Warited—Male
leave and re
like being {i with
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in a
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6 P RI-6465 for an FREIH!
RADIO. SERVICE " MAN, EXPERIENCED Steady year round employment; good wages. Older man preferred.
~~ Apply Employment Officé WM. H. BLOCK CoO.
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Established Bread Routes
In and weound Indianapolis. The" routes urn to jour bakery daily. bread route with OUR! ooM ‘18, al expenses: Rius
a Yolean aula eo vou osition Rhete ol ed RE BE 088." y. ween —y M., or if sou are now: working, phone intment. o B 318 W. VERMONT
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TRICAN, $1.25 Per Hour
State Experience and Former 3
Employers Box 1000, Times
APPLY ING CO.
PRECISION GRINDER _ LATHE OPERATORS
100 ' PER CENT DEFENSE WORE, IN PERSON. VAK ENGINEERe 1527 MILLER ST.
WANTED at once, married couples withous
CAR GIRLS — WAITRESSES |
Sepenaents as attendants and for work kitchen and dining room, also une nn men and women as attendants, Address Indiana Village for Epileptics, New Castle, Ind.
White Al Butcher's tru
25 Tomato Pickers
Men or Women or colored, yer 1 ears. Aoeq onday mo at W. 10th and aay ? . .
ICE ROUTE DRIVERS EXPERIENCED pe IC 2000 Northwestern
AUTOMOBILE mechanics for both day ‘op night work. WEST SIDE MOTO Bord Dealer, 2419 W. Washington. BEe
EXPERIENCED Vulcanizer and Tire Ree pairman, Steady work, good pay ang nus. See Mr. nge elking, Trimble Core ners, Michigan and West Streets.
IF YOU are too old for a defense job an@
want to earn $6 per day. No investment, We furnish a rtation. See Mr. Here ‘merding, -135 W. 16th, after 3a. m
Shassia "and mechanic, {atitier with a a ent service, some ksmithing., 525 W. Pearl. ~ ae with car for Steal and remodeling. HUBER NTRACTING CO., 2050 Narthwestern.
A pan mend; Jogi Ea ; excellen tunity, Box 7 Times es. 3 OpPOLs
WOMEN in pickle packing dept., age 25-40. Goody-Goody Products Co., 1120 E. 32nd.
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"In the matter of determin Township, Before the Towns i ce is hereby
indians, + pat the rs Tollowing TOWNSHIP : Rent
“essences eis
Cffice ia as ‘Supelies ; Adve Pp { ting and
Total Township Fund ......$ 5,495.00
sevescsnpace
TUITION FUND— Pay of Teachers +.$46,980.00 Total Tuition Pund . eset .$46,980. 00
BOND Principal sssscessescsennsenss-$ 5,000.00 '225.00
Interest .......ccvivesnirncess
octal Bond Fund ..........$ 5,225.00 R RELIEF FUND--A. Administration Expense: .Al. Personal $ 1560.00
ce A2, Other Syeratin AS. Propertic g Expense 550.0
os of Trustee ............$ 1,800.00
44| Legals NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES pik tax ]s Fates for certain purposes by Washingtos oper legal Tr of, Washing ality 8 Duve, at 8 p. m., on the 1st day of September. 1943, will if conside?
' TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
REQ August 1, present year, to Decembe 1, 1. Total B udget Bo Estimate for SE ° es to be made
‘a Necessary Expends 8. Adiienal pptopriato Sg > > + Quinny” Seaarery Totes
‘Temporary be
of
7. Taxes Settlement) ected, present year to. be received from’ August ber 31, Wag , Trustee's or ensuing year Taxes (See Schedules Qtnes Revenge, (See 6. 17° 8a
to e
| STATEMENT one Ar r oe.
to iE 1, of I ononiy year, not inclu od in Lines
POSED RATE le LEVY 6. Actual Balance, oo 31, present year....... iia 4,728
8. Miscellancous ‘Revenue, other Shah from Tax
FASHION DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central, ADVERTISING salesman, phone se
. Transportation. of “Ghitidren 5
WOOL PRESSER gE
fo signature pages, featuring Labor td on daily newspapers. 4328 Circle "Tower,
SALESMAN—Established route; salary and commission, 1907 Southeastern ave.
CARETARER ON FARM, ELDERLY MAN,
OME AND WAGES. MA-8297, a4
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Saalarion CON County, paldians. Township, rio) un' at their regular m Sou:
. Direct Rell
ef: Bn Mudical, H Lee ospital
8a. Other Direct Relief . Total Di lief tal Bl ad . C. Other Relief C5. Contributions ; Expens 145.00 Total Poor Relief Fund ...$ 6,860.00" SCHOOL FUND-— 5,
00 SPECIAL
Lishs and Miscellaneous « © "495.00 Total Poesia) % School Fund [482,220.00.
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; _- aid before 141,304 © 3,338 9)
36,804 30,136
ast 2,070
(December Le
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ea. & "(voi in ex of Expense JahuLess Miscelianeo eous enue" for
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is COLLECTED
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