The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1932 — Page 3
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—For Sale—
NOTICE OF ADMIM stratiox
uiS DAILY GRICENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1932
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed by the Clubs
r Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam Chicago 'ating and cooking apples, 60c to County, State of Indiana, Special Ad- Pitj, -» bushel. Sugar pears, delicious | ministrator of the estate of Russell Br A eatinc and canning, 40c pack. Me- Mat tin, late of Putnam County de- Phila.ielphi
ceased. St. Louis . Said estate is supposed to be sol- Boston .. . ! vent. ■ Mew York
|;,him, Orchard. Phone rural 95. It.
for rghum. Clarence
■00 US
L ey a nd Son sorgum mills, two r., rth of Morton. 31-6t
baseball 5TATrsrrcs
Standing Of Teams Natiunai l eague
W
.... 76 .... 70 70 65 63 63 59
i at 435 pounds and he challenge? any-1 son’s first permanent commercial in- was so gn *nat time that ai.y
! °ne to better that mark. i candescent electric lighting system Kenneth Rentfrow, of Grand Island will be celebrated Sept. 4 and 12, ac-P-'t. j went Living-ton one better and show’- ! cording to plans being completed by
.598
word concei 11,/ its progress was played up in ihr newspapers and any
reported delay, or expression of doi was enough to bring an outburst bitter disappointment.
s ALE —About 200
castle, Indiana, Administrator, opera j September 2, 1932.
Will ell for 10 cents each if Cause N T o. 7474.
lii -
| a ie sold together. Coatesville, Ind.
fi'R SALE: 1928 Buick coupe, new’ A 1 condition. Only driven In. miles. American Security Comj| , t \\ :i him 1 ton. I -t f B,iR s U.E: Concord grapes at
Address Box, John W. Herod, Clerk of th<
31-6t, nam Circuit Court. Attorney, Frank G. Stoe.-sel,
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION SALE Notice is hereby given that the un-
■ z Kiss ir .*« 1 u k- S 6*.|”" — \dL uth End Store. Phone 134.1 mt M o’clock A. M., at th« farm of W 2-2t Frank P. f armer. located about :i ■ miles southeast of Greencastle. and
r een-
Cincinnati
78
.414
.American League
Club^t
W
L.
Pet.
Put-
New York .
40
.695
Philadelphia
51
.619
3-3t
Washington .
54
.585
Cleveland
72
58
.55-1
Detroit
66
63
."i08
ed that he weighed 452 pounds. A fellow business man, John Knickrehm
.530 weighed 368.
• 4! "’ But the title holder at present is E. Paxton, a taxicab driver at Sar- ■' ,s, gent, Neb. Paxton who claims that hi, weight is due to eating liberally of corn bread and pork, weighs 590 pounds. He is six feet, ten inches
around the waist.
.458
GAR WOOD WINS
St. Louis Chicago .
Boston
56 39 37
71 88 94
American Association
m m
Frying chickens, 209
2-2t
J I' Hi h class, registered Shr I ' ro R ams - Prices reasonable. In Day, Fillmore, Ind.
13-20-27-Sept. 3-Ip
■OR SALE: Wilton velvet rug, ^ , t tupe T. P. Allan, 410% Walnut St. Tues Sat.-tf ■op. ALE: Tomatoes, 30c per T 1 atch- Green beans for can- , nice frie- Inquire at White filing tation, State Road 40
2-2t
|0H S VLE—Cheap, 1924 OldsmoBloomington street garage.
31-6ts
|i LE: Tv.t bkyclea, ona 1111 i o' p girl’s. Call 504-X. It.
n] 1 E ('oncord grape s, itu.-hi 1. John H. Poswell. —For Rent—
on the Greencastle and Mount Meridian Road at which time (he following partnership property will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash in hand:
CATTLE
3 Jersey cows, 2 of which are fresh, milk test .6, other fresh by day of sale or soon afterwards. Give good flow of
milk.
2 Guernsey cows.
2 roan cows, both of which are
frosh.
12 full-blooded Polled \ngus cows, 5 of which are fresh. 1 black hull 2 years old in September. hull-blooded Polled Angus. 3 yearling bull calves, full-blooded Polled Angus. yearling heifers, full-blooded Polled Angus. 3 Steers. 8 Calves. SHEEP Also. 27 head of sheep, including l buck, 1(1 Spring Lambs Hi Ewes, Shropshire. Good Unes.
HOGS
5 Duroc sows with pigs (being 37 pigs for all 5 sows) Also, 10 Duroc sows. 9 of which will farrow in Sep-3-lp' •'■"'ber next, and the other in October
1 next.
Also 34 fattening hogs, including 1 young boar, all of the average weight of I(to nounds. Also I lug registered Duroc hoar. HORSES
50c,
Clubs -Minneapolis Columbus ... Indianapolis Kansas City Milwaukee . Toledo Louisville . . St. Paul ...
W 87 78 76 74 71 71 55 54
L. 55 64 67 M, 68 73 86 87
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh. 2: Cincinnati, 1. Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 5. Only games scheduled.
HARMSWORTH COURSE, lake t. Clair. Mich.,'Sept. 3 (UP)-Gar .441 1 Wood, American defender of the 307 Harmsworth trophy, flashed to vie .282' tory today in the first , mile heat of 1 the famous race after trailing Kaye | Don. the English challenger, for (01 r
Pet. of the five laps.
.610 Wood’s Miss Ametica X. i.s 48 519 cylinders beating out a -teady tattoo ■ 532 of staccato notes, cro ed the line a .520 full two miles ahead >f Don’s White. .511 hulled Miss English 111. •49c | Choppy water *tnd lain which torn.390 eJ from drizzle to a teady down.386 i < ur midway the fourth lap, s'owed
the speed of both boat .
the New York Edison Company. The Pe-pt 4 program will be held at ; the site of the first central station of the electrical industry, Pearl ; street, in lower New York, and the Sept. 12 program will be a dinner at- j tended by representatives of civic and j
engineering bodies.
The first station was placed in com- ^ mercial operation Sept 4. 1882, serving a district about one square mile in lower Manhattan. Now, the ong inal one square mile has grown to the 743 square n ile- composii g|
Greater New York.
The Pearl Street station was finan- NOTK'E TO I \X P VVERS OF TAX LEVIES oed, built and operated by the Edison j,, th( , mattei : of determining th, Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by ClovElectrie Illuminating Company of eninle Township Putnam (Tunty. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory New York, which later became the Board ... ,,, 1 , t Putiom v v . ^ , | N'otio is hereby g ven the taxnayers o! Cloverdale Township, tut,ram New Yoik E 11son Company. " h<,n | County, Indiana, that the pro,,, legal officers ol aid municipality at their Edison’s first station opened, there! regular moot n ■ place, on the 6th day of September. 1932 will consider the were 59 customers connected to the i following’ budget ‘ underground mains. At present there' ruwvsmp n'ND ?SIK,< ’ Vn ’ K T0WNSHlPS
more than 2,000 000 in Greater'
Pels-Naptha For hot, lukewarm
or cool water
aw ; Salary cf Trustee New York and 24,500,000 m the na-j T rus t fe >, |.; X |„. nse lion. Throughout the nation every! Records and Adv community of more than 1,000 pop-. '’' xain \. Ib'curds ulation now has electric service, as do , 1 minis: 50 per cent of all communities of 250 1. Trustee Bond
, to 1,000, and 25 per cent of all ham- -■ Realty <’n. . Int.l midway the Mirth lap the,,,,. of , ess fhn „ 7ftn nn o I Total Tw„ Fund
o''. RENT—West half of double, os Walnut street. Five rooms
it breakfast nook and sleeping "jd sruy Perchenin colt.
Ill All newly decorateil. Gas stove
t ,tn. refrigeration. J. P. Allen,
M-t Walnut -t.
"I lour room apartment; garage. je Y. 423 east Franklin.
.American league Washington, 7: New York, 1 Philadelphia. 7-15; Boston, 3-0. St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 1. Only games scheduled. American Association Minneapolis, 15; St. Paul, 2. Only games scheduled. IN MEMORY In memory of Delpha Meek, who passed away two years ago Sept. 3,
1930.
The face we loved is now laid low. Her loving voice is still. The hand so often clasped in ours, Lies now in death's cold chill. We often sit and think of her
all alone.
1. 4-months old gray suckling colt. I Also, about 60 acres of growing'
corn to be sold by the acre as it , Whe " we !ir ‘’
Tues-Sat.-tf, stands. | The memory is the only thing “I Vlsn. about 10 acres of sov beans 1 That grief can call its own. OR I KYI — Moder, furnished I by the acre if not harvested prior to
date of sale; otherwise, to he sold in
the harn.
Also, about 700 bushels of oats in
Sadly missed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meek and sister
Hazel and Aunt Emma.
3-2ts the bin.
| IEKMS -of si.le cash in hand, and
R RENT; Attractive three room , it is expressly understood that no 1 rtment, unfurnished, with j Pfotx rty shall be removed from the
mi . 1 premises until paid for.
Jir age. 202 S. Locust. Phone. I’R V\K P FARMER
2-2p,
RENT: Upper i’. I F. Gille-^ie.
R RENT: 4 rooms, furnished, ■ light housekeeping, down- - 40s east Hanna St. 1 3t>
RK H AIM) H. KKKSLING
PARTN I RS.
apartment, Ab. Hunter Auct. Paul Albin. ( lerk l-3t Wm AE Sutherlin and James and
Allee. Attorneys.
l unch will lie served by the Ladies of the Maple Heights chureh.
K RENT: 3 room furnished 'Mi.t mer Bloomington and Jnai’. Dr. W. M. McGaughey. 31-Its.
JR Rl NT: Furnished rooms, 401 ii nklin street. 26 tf
590 POl NDS OF MAN HOLDS NEHRASh V TITLE GRAND ISLAND, Neb, (UP)— Fat men in Nebraska are having a contest to see who weighs the most. Ira Livingston, 31 year old Atkinson buti her, was the first to make a claim. Living-ton tips the scales
'li>- 'merica looked ike a beaten 1. tat. Don had brough Miss England over the starting line well in a Ivance ot Mood, and opened up a len.; of more than a mile on the first lap EDISON’S FIRST FIGHTING SYSTEM TO HE HONORED NEW YORK, Sept. 3, (UPi—The 50th anniversary of Thomas A. Kdi-
than 250, and 700,00(11
farms ! TUITION FUND
1 1* 1 111^. »» n< 1
. . ray of I pachri^
Kli'on, before opening his Pearl * • ,,v
Street station made about 225 in- 1
fotal Tuition i ond ... SPKC’I AI SCHOOL FI
.... $720 150
. . 350
35 15
.... 75 6200 . $7545 . $12,000 $12,000 NT)
ventions on the electric lamp, dyna-. mos and his system of distribution.! During the three years in which E li- ; son was working out his plans for a 1 central station system, the newspapers earned many expressions of criticism and doubt from the public. I The nee 1 for adequate illumination 1
Repair of Rldg and (>round $500
Repair of Equipment 100 School Furn. and Equip 200 School Supplies 300 Janitor Supplies 130 Fuel for School- *00 Loans, Int. and Insurance .... 400 Teachers ’Institute J00
M | M
Transportation <»f Children . . • 5000 I ght and Pow» i- 250 Miscellaneous 50
Fotal Special S h. Fund ... $8550
BOM) FUND
Bonds $4000
roo
Total Bt mi Fumi $4700
(Complete detail of budget e timate mav Ih* seen in of lie* of Twp. Trustee)-
I >1IM \ I K OF I l NDS TO BE R tlSKD Township Tuition Sp. SchiK)l Bond
worn i: i o i % \ »» \ \ r.n
In the matter of ih ♦ rmmin«: die Tax Kates for
nam (’ounty, Imlia
Refo Noli.
proper lepra
Kill day of September
na,
the County
r leg’al officers of s,
nr r \ x i>;\ iic»*
ertaln purposes by Put-
ore
Noti.-e is hereby
‘"iin , ll ami Board of ( ount\ (’onimlssioner the t a v pa vers of iTitnarn County. Imtiai
munlflpalit
ULKRK OF CI K( Services Personal
All other op. expense
Current
s of ".ill munir-ipality at then legular me»tlnK p •*r. will t tinsbler do followinK budpel DC.- i ol. vSSIFICATION 1-ok col NT I KH
la, that the lure, on the
LA!
I r COURT
$3,^00.00
72fi.OO
1,000.00
r op.
oharges COUNTY AUDITOR
Servlets personal .. I4.lft0.00 All other op expense l.'aiO.OO
COl N’TV TKKASURKR
Servlets personal .... .$2.<00 00 All other op. expense 715.00
COUNTY KKCOKDF.K
Servlets P-’SHii.d .. $2,000.00 All other op • xpense . 400.00
Services person .1
All other op expanse
I2.03K 00
2sr. 00
xpe i«e ■M UKHIN I KNDKNT
$J.ftfiO ftO
s»fe0.oo 50.00
NOTH E TO TAX I* AY ERS ()l TAX LEVIES
In the Matter of determining tin* Tax Rates for ( ertain Purpose >\ in ' ton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, Hr fore the Township Advisory Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Clinton Township, Putnam 1 "unH. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of -aid municipality at then regular meeting place, on the 6 day of September, 1932, will consider the following
R RENT—Modern furnished
eioom apartment*. R« a-
.De rate-. 702 East Seminary
1 RENT: Very desirable 4-rootn ■ apartment. Close in with a I." kridge apartments, 2(12 Walnut street. 3-tf • l! RENT: Two spaces in garage 1® ,tli Indiana street. Phone
3-tf
rR RENT: A modern six room . ' goo I co* dition with paugc Private entrance. 313 'bee:. Phone 846’L. 3-lt
TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee .. Trustee’s Expense a. Traveling
nq.»f! Records and Adv. ..
1 Exam. Records . - ■ • Pay of Adv. Board
Miscellaneous:
1
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
Total Twp. Fund -TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers Total Tuition Fund
SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND
$ 660 Repair of Bldg, and Ground $
Repair ot Equipment ... 12.1 School Furn. and Equip. 125 School Supplies 25 Janitor Supplies
15 Fuel for Schools
Loans, Int and Insurance
85 Teachers’ Institute $1035 Janitor Service
Transportation’ df Children
$6525 Miscellaneous $652.5 Total S|>ei ial Sch. Fund
BOND FUND
| Bonds Interest Total Bond Fund
I* Op expetlH#
COl N I N SUR\ I: V()R
Servit PH j ei ttn:t| . . $2 Sftft.Oft All other ot> expe 600.00
COUNTY
PH*rvlee« p^rRonal
All oilier *»p. ex$»f*nM44 .Current chorM’***
COUNTY *KONKK
Ser\iees p»*rsnp;il $630.00
COl s r Y XS^KBSOR
ServieeH p* 1 on.’tl $l,44ft 0ft All other op exp«»lis* 75.00
UnoSKCU’l IND ATTmKNKY
S»‘rvit'PK )M i'Hon:i | ... $2,100.00 All other op expense 105.00
CIKCUIT COURT
Servit « H person tl $3 920.00 Ml Other tip. expenHI L 0 3. 00
chargeR 200.00
COUNTY COURT H >USK Her vice* perform I $' ''24.00 All otner op. expense 6,000.00
COUNTi JAIL
Services personal $'UMt.OO All other on. expense O.’iO.OO
COIN'IY INFIRMARY
Ser\l« es personal ... $3,100.00
All othei op. expense . fi,3t»0 Properties
COUNTY HOSPITAL t v . t r . j,
All Op Kxp.ic $24.ftir.,oo Number ol taxable loll
COl NT\ COMMISSION!’: Services pemonnl ... All other op. expense
Current chnr
fi.io.tio
KRS
$ i:: 44*(.s3 I
1,600.0ft I
Fund
1 Total Budget F-ti;nnte for incoming year 2. Deduct Misc l!evt nue incoming year (estimated on termer year Misc. Rev ) 3. Substract line 2 from line l I Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 7. Total i of line 3. t. 5 and 6) s. Actual Balance July 31st of present year 9. Tax to he collected present year (December settlement) 10. Mi e. Rev. to he colic ted present year ( I -3 *f line 2) It. Total (of lines K, ;t and 10) 12. Substract line 11 from line 7 13. E t Working Hal. for -ix ninths after close of next year (n.it greater than 1-2
of line 3)
14. Amt. to be raised by tax le\ (add
lines 12 and 13)
PROPOSE'!) LEVIES Net Taxable Property
Fund Fund
Fund
$7546
$ 12000
$8550
$4700
7545
2000 lOOtH)
8550
4700
700
8245 2700
('>500 1(1500 10700
7000 15560 2200
285 4986 600
2000
3000
5 TOO
2000
4700 35 15
700 144(H) 2100
no 3060
2600 2385
3770
5000
4 TOO
2400
7315
7100
12300
4785
FUNDS
Levy on Polls
Sift AM
IN-
('urrenl
1
KST1M \TK OP' ruI NTY KI NDS 'lotul binlgi i - mile for InoumliiX
’uireiil ih.irg*"
Tot.il Oenera) Kunil KOI NT V IIOSKITAI. UnNI
TKKHhT Ft ND
Prln. to lie paiil .... s'l iuni no lot to he paitl . . Z,: ir.-fto
Total Fund » COI NTY t’NIT HOAD BONDS i i b, pa 1*1 I 1
ln> paid I M IT 42 Total Cl) K R ItniiilH s:io :r:i 42
KRKK ORAVKI. ROAD RF.PAIR
Ft ND
Servti cm Persona I . . •\ II at )n r up ex'peilKe . . Mnlerlal Korrent charges
Propert ii's
Total F *i K R TO UK RAISED
s:i.t'i?iuia Townsliip
4.4.iO,s:i . M'.,;,;
1.00
1 (H)
Levy on Property 63
.62 .75 .40
2.40
$1,178,783
281
Amount to Be Raised
7315 7100 8848 4785
28048
Tuition
Special School Bund
TOT AI ....
COMPARATIVE ST U I’MENT <)E TAXES t’Ol LETTED 'AND TO
BE COLLECTED
To Be
Collected Collected Collected Collected
, FUNDS 30 l.evy 31 La-vy 32 Levy 33 I^vv
ini sir. on Tuwi Inp
ft.7sft.00 p a | 2>i, .on no isuau 1 .Boo.ot) Tuition
1721 1201
10348
4 7oo oft Special School 13069
5 I
Bond
341
5146
t 1225
25
!i()0() 12700
170
4537
$ 5746 $ 7315
6100 12907
7100 8848
4625
4785
y»nt
I>i*rtin't nilr-
County Revenue i 104,43ft S3
Count y Ho** Itunda and Int J 7,325 00
t'nll i Tax|iayers ap|>earilig -nail has
< eHt Inia
rev.)
nne ted
■me tneomlng year firmer >eal misc.
guht ra* t Dm m line 1 1'ii( xp»’tided .i pi' 1 print ions July 31 of
pres
All
t weei
Ten
be-
ipproprl.'ition*
i I)eoemh«*r 31 ...
be p.tid before
50 25 25
125 125 250 175
60
530' 2500
50
$3915 ■$2940
637
$3577
I ‘ —Wanted—
■ ’i«i> roum , fandahad •I'Jtnished, with heat Not neces7 h'o iern. Address Box Y, Ban-2-2t i' ■ I ED: Baseball games with '•am Write Wayne Bettis, R 1. l-4p -Miscellaneous—
. "AV DINNER: Fried chickbaked ham and Swiss ‘ lu ■ 35 ci ntn. Crawford Resp It. [ salary cut at i, u. UOMINGTON, Id, Sept. 3, * I'acuity salary reductions ,n ’ from 8 to 25 per cent, to ef- •* major pait of a $270,000 ' ffluction, were ordered by the "f trustees of Indiana univer-
— ' 2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year
3. Substract line 2 from line 1
4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of
present year
7. Total of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) 8. Actual Hal. July 31st of present year
9. Tax to lie collected present year (December settlement)
It). Misc. Rev. to be collected present year
(1-3 of line 2)
11. Total (of lines 8 9 and '101 12. Substract line II from line 7
13. Kst. Working H.d. for six months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2 of line 3) 11" '
14. Amt- to Ire raised hv tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) i ,-,..1-0
PROPOSED LEVIES
Net Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
ID HI
K USED
Township Tuition Sp
St hooi
Bond
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
$1030
$6525
$3915
$3677
)
(.00
7(H)
10.30
5926
3215
3577
475
3264
1958
225
1 ,ii .
9189
5173
3802
460
3266
3660
246
480
37ia
1855
1966
•
50
940
7091
5515
1212
595
2098
342
1590
525
3263
1958
1788
1120
5361
1616
3378
FUNDS Township Tuition Special School Bond TOTAI
FUNDS Township
Road
budget for the Bloomington
’be institution was cut *175,- u . ) ute hoard s action, other cuts Tuition r'"' 000 fr °m the medical school ■ Bl"*cial School »^ ui * *" '"•“■’■-'ft-. .Hi" ar -
ipouT* denta sch ° o1 a1 ,n '
. $722,010 147 Amount to Be Raised $ 1120 5361 1616 3378 $11475
BE COLLECTED T() ^ Collected Collected Collected Collected 30 l.evy 31 I^evv 32 I^vv 33 I*evy
Ia*vy on
Levy on
Polls
Property
$0.16
.50
.74
.50
.23
.47
$1.00
$1.60
IT' PaUl V ' M(Nu ft "f the law out aS a leave of absence the *' hi ' , ret « u ‘ ?f ' t McNutt D* mocratic »ee.
1230
too
6235 8260 3529
$19663
Levy
32 I.evv
$ 760
- POO
995
375
6150
7240
1 am
3070
100
3650
3670
*16155
*15316
$ 1120
5361 1616 .3378
$11173
Hunt vp;u* atldit lunal i July :u ; mporary 1"
clos«* 4)f pres#* .#*nr 7. Total i of linos T., at 8. Actual hula net Jily 31h
year H. Tax to he » ( I >ei'» mher set i
0. Mini' revenue e VMg <1-3 ol !)
I. Tnfiil (of Urn- ft. anil 1ft).. ■j Suhtro'-t line I I om line 7 K-tt wttrkiftg 1 'tee fur sis month* after . lost .if i. year i not greater ) -'J of tine 11
4 Amunot to to iseil )>y t . levy
r add 1 lues 11! ari l I 3 I
of pre»ent
ted jiresenl year
•nent)
illerted jiresent
fi.fiftft nil 87.X30 S3 2x 44ft «ft ft.640 00
None
1 3fl,311 43 57,«2S ftft 33.20ft.41 I.lftft Oft ftft.rrsx 4 I 43.213 ol 45.0ftft.00 St:223 d2
a light to he heard thereon After the tax
Hint haU' been aeietMineii, i n i.r male taxpayer- feeling themselves ngji'i' 373 (2 gi ' ^ed by ueh levie , 'na\ . I'l iil to the State Board of Tax < uinitii ioners I for funtiit*i and final ai liuti thereon, li\ filing a petition therefor with the
County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the in 371 42 State B. atil w II fix a ilate i f iu .-iritu’ ill this county. Dated August 26. 1932. Hmul I und will be transferred to Special School E’und
GUY S. KENNEDY trustee.
7.S2r..ftft l.ftftO Oil Overdraft
3 a (in ■I fO'i
NOTH ! ID I WEAVERS OF TAX LEVIES In the M itter of di : ’mining Hie Tax Rates for Certain Purpose, by Warren Town-hip, Putnam < nt\. Indiana. Before the Township Advi ory Board. Notice i herelty given the tax) ayers of Warren T ownship, Putnam Ciunty, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at ther regular meeting place, on th< 6 day of Septenihet 1932, will consider the following budget: BUDGE! I ( I ASSIITCAT'ON EX)R TOWNSHIPS
in 22S no
I'KDl'DSKD I.EVIKH
Net Taxable Prut . Niimlier of Taxai'b 'IIh Fl'NDH
FolltltV rev enue
Koiini' Hospll.il b" I* null Inti lest
l,*»vv on Poll* 1 hv
Gov Prof
TOWNSHIP I END ' Salary of Trustee .. • - - • 10.373.42 Office Rent 409 2ftft ftfl I Trustee’s I ’.pete* . 3,ir.6 lu corn- anu Adv* i Fay uf Adv. Hoard
i i'.
Hospital mi;.
Uountv Unit Road I
TOTAL
.05
;,, 4 .
KiiMI'M: ITVK SI '■I’KMK.NT OF TSXKfl Ful.I.F.FTRD
AND I'i I HK. KOGI.KKTf
Amount to Bo Rained
$
1 0 32"» 0ft 11,2(*0.0ft lift ♦:* $140,1 -’l 44
Name of Fund County revenue Co. Hospital bond Countv H«»Hoit.ii m i Co U road boride OravH Rond Repa ’ TOTAL TOWN
Name of Township
1 int eni'ince
int
1930 Levy
{
s 09f) r,2 If. 93S $4 3 663.07 6 * 351
t ’0‘..444 1 5
HIPS FRKK CRAVF.1
’TKD
Culler tod 1931 Levy $ »:.,x43nr.
9.:;ko 37 1 . 679 ox 3 1.3V, 42 33.16.1 25
f 1 " 4 '■ 1 17
Cnlleoted V’ 1.4‘vv
tlftft
1932 Levy oo.'.sa 2K
♦j.or.i o'*
:u>ft.12
It 194 Hft 12.111 23 $17' r:. 4s
koAd RnND FI Nris
Tn Bf
Ct illect et 1
19 13 Levy $ S9.2 2U02
i a JJR 00 1 1.200 Oo 30.373 42
$14t» 121.44
Kxam Reconlo
M isunllatuMjus:
1. Ct»m( , yHi # 5 r •.« !L Trusti'oV liond Tut 11 Twp. Fund
TUITION FFND
Pay of Tito her .......
'I'ctal Tuition Fund
bo . . 125
m
15 25 .. 100 .., ‘ 35 , i $1100 . $0500 $05(N)
SPF.riALS SCH(X)I. FUND
Repair on HIcIk. and Ground $150
Repair on K<4liipment School Furn. and LUjuip. ... School Supplier lanilor Supplies Fuel for School* Loans, Int. and Insurance . School Transfers Teachers Institute
Janitor Service / Transport lion <5f Uhildnn ... Light and Power Tot'il Special Sell. Fund . • - •
150 1(H) 200 50 250 54 1400
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3)0 2800 25 $5004
(Condole detail of hutlifet estimate may he ?een in office of Twp. 'Iru tee)
i:s i i\i 411: of i i mis m m: rxiskii
Township Tuition Sp.
for
Jackxon . . Franklin Russell . . . Clinton . . • Monroe
Floyd Marion
(Ireeiicnat !e Matllxon Wn*hlnpcton W’.men
Passed Du#* and (’urrent ITln. to He Raid
$ 4 .ftHO Oft
1.94ft Oft 3 462 90 1.64x00 2 400 00
. 2.fill 30
6 46*1 r>2 27.946 60 1,4 7 & 40 5,101.00
Jefferson . . . •
Cloverdale
Total PrUi
6,101.
1,769 20 3.27,4 0ft 4.702 SO
Paused Due and Current 1 n t to Ho Paid 117 7 ft 1.H2 99 . . 4 61 1 S2 729.00 634 94 1,167 IS 6.7f*7 16
, .
1 9r,2 43
66
661 4 3 SOK *#4 97>7 41
Total Budget Fstimnte
inoominir year | 2. Deduct Mim Rev. nue incoming year
Total t’rin I (estimated on fotmer year Misc Rev.) am) int. tn: 3. Subtract line 2 from line I t ^Vit'gi U Unex)iemli'<l A)>iir(i|iiiatioiis July Tl of ruzift!! • present year 4• 4(• 3 :D I 7, Total (of lines T. ) . and 6) '* ni; 8. Actual Balance July Tlst of tiresent year
9. Tax to he 1 ollected |iresent year (ITeceniiier settlement)
3 t ft'lftftfti HI Mis.’, Rev. to lie vllpeted present 7 117,^.43 year (1-8 of line '7)
V 4 "aft a . <
2.27
3.12».(
3.1 CS.24 . 1 7 ft 7 ft 'Ift |
E’unil $116(1
1 I tit) 620 1680 606 780
E’und $6500
560
6940
Telit) iir.oo 2418 T194
School
Eumi $5604
5604 2860 8464 2945
1916
5 fifift.2l
>Ynil.
187
5799 3701
I
4861 3613
gubernatorial
,[,° 1 Al „''i„» shall have a right to la* heard thereon. After the tax laxpayers appearing sh.,1 ha ve a rgi feeling themselves agansas > i »
State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.
Dated August 27, 19 '2 jaMIJS A. TA10K. Trustee, Clintan, Township.
Nnnif of Township Jack ton
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RussHl Clinton Mon roc Floyd Marlon Crcrmastle Matpson \VashlnFt°n Warren Jefferson
(’lovcrtlale
Name of Township Jackson Franklin Russell Clinton Monroe
Floyd
Marlon < Jre»*MC«et la ...
Madison
W.tshlnicf on
Wnrrtn Jeff* rsnn
Clovcrdala
I STIMATF OF FUNDS TO liF. RATSKP mid int to Overdrafts K dances NscasFnr
(Add)
and Int. to
He Paid
4 21 7 70 5,122 99 4 462 31 2.259,92 3.129 00 ... 1
, ,
34.703 9K 1.990 00 7.or,3 43 2.41ft 63 4 062 9 4 5.660 21
$1,440 62
417 16
2.660 76 2.490,60
PROPOSED LEVIES
6 ssfsged Valuation $ 1.121.601
1.9 14.063
1.147.536 722,910 1.211.256 941.856 2.10X407 6,515,911 1.101.N43 1.545.610 1.019.27*
836.269 1.178.586
(( Deduct ) $ 66 7.7 2
I II
3.1 SO. 90 2.189 31 4.020 xo 2.621 45 1 446 10 751 89
•vv
32 08
He Ra!
$ 3 '• v |
1 334.70 1
UftftJt Ta x al il eP ii ip; 1 r tv 939.69 Number of I uxable I < ••
t '
3.616.10
32.082.53 I
2,790.15 5.607.33 1.678 74 6.752 70 v 1 r.n h 1
•nt t< tnlsct
.50
08 4 ,1 18 38 26 37 16 81
.70
He Ra
$ 2. DV 1.314.70
1.341.4 .
3.700.4 4
939 69
1,583.40
136. t
FUNDS
Township .... ruition Special School
'TCVI l
FUNDS Township
5H0
l.evy on
Polls
£170 (1671
1
2802 0415
2 C’ft "T 1 It. total (of lines 8. !) and 10) 144H « ft«‘2'.<4 1 j., Subtract line 11 from line 7 2T4
IT. Est. Working Hal. for -ix months after close of next year (not greater than !~2 of line ■!) rU.'li 14. Amt. to be raised 5y lax levy (add lines 12 and IS)
PROPOSED LEVIES $1,01!>,276 122 Levy on Amount to Property Be Raised
$0.08 $ 814 tioio 6415 (>T88 6671 50 .68 6415
TOT AI $100 $1.87 $1.1900 COMPARATIVi STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO
BE COLI.ECTE.D
To Bo
Collected Collecte,! Collected Collected TO Levy 31 l.evy 82 loevy S3 la-vy $ 1214 $ 1048 $ 1560 $ »U
|Road ..' 270 aiofti'™ Tuition ••• *®I® lYsortr, S|«‘tial School 6886
r.,*07 S3 TOT AI *14829 - ’ AJUi Taxpayer appearing -hall ha\e a right to he heard thereon After the tax x'jrlft.M 1,. V i. have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag-
Tiixpav.'fts atipr.irina s)ii,ll hsv* (hn rlalit ,0 (m- nc ir'i .nrrw.in After the ^r ( v.sl by such levie.- mav appeal to the State Hoard of Pax ( ornmisstoner t ti x I»*vI*h hii v«* been d«»t«*rmin^d. i**n or more taKpayer* f***1li)M t h#rni«f»i hk f.. i,,,thi! ind fintl ..(tioti thereon, by filinK 1 a petition thftreroi with the Krl#vi»d »* v xm ti H'lex mnv Mppeul to the Stat^ Boavd of * x i for ,, iif thni t!ie fourth Monday of September, and the f ntliei' and final action thereon by filing a petition therefer with the County (ounty Aiuliti i not 1 . . . , Auditor within the time fixed by law, and the Btate Board will fix a date ofigtiitt* Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. htarin# in thl* county Dated AURUftt 26, 1982 , - .. ^ Dated Au*u»t 22^HM. .... j e’RANK SUTHERLIN. Tru»t««, of Wamn Township,
113
6415
1633
$12101
2882 3832
$11780
6671
11 •.
% 13900
W. A. COOPER, Auditor Putnam County. Indiana
