The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1934 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1934.

SSIF1ED ADS

for Sale—

lieagle pups, 304 W. '7uTTT.l:i'li»l i . asters and flowers. Mrs. P. C. ( ox, 733 Uiinary. 17 ~ 3t

'sTlJv Strictly fresh e^s at hlanil street 17 ~ 2t - ,

For Kent—

i;FNT: Modern apartment, foonis- Inquire at 19 Highland 17-21!

Fourg^oom apartment

.,j ^ w jth private bath. 426

Street.

18-22-2tI

lil- NT: September 1st. mod® en room house, corner Kim and streets- I’hone 200-X. @ 17-2t KFNT: Five room semi-mod-hsp with garage. Inquire 502

ireet.

16-2p

—Wanted

klKD: To do hdbsework by ageil lady by hour or day. s IF - W, banner office. l7-2p

kepED: Soy bean ° hay. p> m - •

Phone 17-21?

Temporary rooms will he f 0 r flen stiuh iifs bethe Tlales Sept. 10th and IF (Householders who w ill rooms for this purpose l list these hy calling the of„f the D cm of Men ^7-X iWednesday, ASgust 22nd. A (form daily rate of sixty >s per persoff has IxH'n set 1 these moms.

One Cent A Mile To CHICAGO And Return • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 24 AND 25 ACCOUNT World’s Fair Tickets Good Going on All Trains of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 24. and 25 ® ~ ® Good 10 Days Returning For further information call _ M. S^Newgent, Agent

MnaaM

evening when th<tp jumped from a truck. Margaret was taken to the hospital for a few days. Mr .and Mrs. William Lane®pent th(> weekend at Lafayette with their son and family.

Big Circus Is Coming Tuesday SEILS-STKRI.INC, SHOW WILL APPF \lf \T I HK STON FU GROUNDS |'OR 2 SHOWS T I# -Sterling circus will make ■wo apic'iran. c hi Gn'encastle next Tuesday, showing on th'f Stoner lot . 1 ■ m t i !• h |i*:d irf the after- ■ . ® ® noon and evening. T®> entire circus equipment— true^ :, w. p'ons, tents, paraphernalia, costumes and wardrobe, are all new thF year. The horse aiwL wihPani® nvds of all '» ^ s and Mmla have •u- b-rgone the most rigid inspection, and only those in the very pink of physical condition have been retained. Ev ',jf del il and it m not measuring up to standard has lieen discarded, to make room f r o’dy the best obtaini.'be. 'I'Ticsp replacements, together with t e vast enlargements in all depaitmenjs, pla.® the Seils-Sterling circus in the very van of all tented

^in.u -ements.

0® © The program has been recently augii^ntcd hy Q : evoial new ainp stupendous features, notable among wli eh ' 1: c i \.ly imijorted dis^la^•I train?! i!d bea t © accjuired by ■epi' eira^iv. nf this organizati*n

ia Europe at tremendous cost. Wild animal experts all over the world unanimouslyoagree that these groups of jungle beasts are the ver>0 finest ever subjugated by man. Fabulous salaries have induced many of the world’s greatest arenic artists to affix their signatures to Seils-Sterling circus contrarts®this season. Truly our sole incentive ir^ assembling this remarkable performance has ^en to obtain the best regardless of expense. Many new iifeas have been adopted, piioth fo# the convenience And comfort of®our patspms. Wherever attaches come iip, dirqyt contact with the pubIhethpy have been schooled in cour-

tesy to the last degree,

~Fj* te.-t complaint of their being discourteous results in their immediate dir missal. ® Those who ‘f^ofc to attend the nigh; performalfc-e, will see the identical perf#rma^-e that is exhibited in the afternoon- not one feature lieing curtailed or omitted. The t*y»ts are brilliantly ligh^d with a double -tlfS-

of illumination, ineluding both

Hi-Jackers Make; Getaway

STATE POLICE HAVE NO ftLUKS AS TO IDENTITY OK PERSONS WHO HELIPTRUCK DRIVER

NOTICH TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the Matter of determining the Tax rates for Certain Purposes by Malison Township, l*utnam County, India^i, Before t|a> Township Advisory BoardNotice is hereby given the taxpayers of Maaison T«*vnship, Putnam County, Indiana, th^j'4he proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meting place^on the 4th day of September, 1934, will Consider the following

budget:

Budget ci.assification ?»or townships ®

!$! TH^-, STORY OF

Bulldog Drummond

oStrikes Back

bom the novel and icreen play by l C M<hlii fd NUNNAUV JOHNIOM '

CEN

Sfo

ENTUIY flCTURE

itafring

RONALD COUMAN LORETTA YOUNG • CHARLES BUUERWORTH WARNER OLAND o.<t UNA MERKEU

« •mi'io 4inan CQMoaAtKM

M

sTF!': To trade smooth mouth 0 jur jersey cows. Phone 514. 2p. KTF.D TO BUY—Timothy or 11,ay. Call J. E. Coffman and Bainbridge. 0

I»st—

Jewell Alpha Omicron 1*1 R ml. .lanet Crawley, fftone g 17-2ts.

3': Rir Dog (Pointer) male-® rs to name of Browny. Phone o ll-Ots.' Miscellaneous^— |}’T forget to attend the Moose Saturday night. T7-2t

h BOX, Cloverdale, Tonight iturlay, “Carolina.” 17-lp

s-U and install seat covers fot . 9Sc up. Dobbs Tire & Battery 2-tf.

Mowers sharpened. Latest precision grinding machine, cton guaranteed. Wemeke N.Ja< kaow St. 9-13-15-17-4p M i 1 big of Dan Yeo"—the i f a Fabijous ®rreasure, a H tircd 0 Princess and a MysLland in the South Seas^i The American Weekly, the ■jiiie Dis*iihuted with NEXT AY’S CHICAGO HERALD ) FINER. * 17-lp

o CHAPTER V O “Where la It?” Achmed shouted, shaking his ttst at Drummond

'"Give It back to me!” “I haven’t got It—j'

"Search him, you fools! C.ive II to me. 1 tell you Drummond, I

swear I'll kill you!"

The French windows at the sid« of the room Hew open and^he two bobbies who had Iwi n station'd out in front of the house stumbled in ‘•'Ere, now—wot's all this'' Open Up "ere!'' O ,"’Oo’s doing all this ere now?" “Matter of fact, officer. I am." said

Drummond, apologetically

"It s ‘ini Bulldog Drummond!” said one of the bobble? "It s all right. (Prince Achmed. We ll .indie

‘im for you."

Achmed protested that It e® o’t neeessar.v#o remove Drummond, hut , the bobbto* insisted and marched! 1 the liappv Drummond I" the door and out to the street, when*tiny told him to go home and behave himself Drummond thanked the officers for their gentle manual i» handling his case, and bid them adieu As he was leaving, a taxicab pulled up to the curb Drummond turned in time) to see Algy get out igid enter ^ie Iron gates leadinr to

the hou o

With no t^pie to lose. Druini® nd dashed l" Ills pw ked CM apd took a gun from the side pocket, cheeking the chambers to make sure it was

loaded

Algy happily*rang the belrto the house and asked for Capftun lir'iitimond He was quickly admitted.

larrassed

O

that she

should

"I am not leaving

"L< • deare I."®pli aded

called Drummond by his first name.

ng until you 1

Drum-

mond. "don't you see that I’ve got

to go back there after Algy?”

1 Then 1 11 he waiting ri ht here." "Berlins Drummond makes ins way liack to the liouse and quietly enters the dark living room of tin- Prince's home ti*ough the ° < French windows, gun in hand. He o° hud taken no more than two or three steps into tlie room when*tha lights were suddenly turned oa. Facing Drummond are Achmed. o o Lady Jane and the servant*. Achmed had a pistol in his hand. Drummond advani ' ® toward him with his gun held steadily on him. Before lie could take three steps an Oriental grabbed Drummond from

behind and disarmed him.

"Drummond," Bid Achmed, "we may as well speak bluntly. I ni quit® willBig to admit I am witliout Experience in violence like tills. ? am not a criminal ha choice or habit, but you must “’believe me win n I say I afli prepared toOgo to any lengths to get possession of that radiogram. 0 Even to killing

vou if i^'t is necessary!"

"My dear fellow," saiil Drummond, you are without doubt one of the mo G enga^ng blackguards 1 have

ever®encountered."

■ I have but twenty minutes to rive vou ° By tlien. my shi|P will arrive safely at its dock and nothing that either of you or that radio, gram could do then would affect me in the slightest So if you care

tom

electric and incandescent gasoline equipment, and ^hestPbeautiful liprlits add much to the night performance. D&rin? its lon^ind successful career of capering to the public’s ?ntertainmftit .Seils-Sterlinj? circus has w n its°way to the front by stSticfly honorable ifcusinegs methods, ,40petliB wi^li the fai t o that it has always truthfully advej'tfsed itself. Never has 0 it tolewited .•injo®ot 0 the swindling schemes or catctigpenny game s(^ often evident with other shows. ° 0 The Srils-Storlingocirrus has firmestablished itsblf as a noteworthy in^4tution throughout the eiitnre continent, and its motto ^om the heainning mvs lieen “Quality, Honestyj ami Cleanliness.” The show has lived u]i ;s> this motto during the entire “growth of its organization, and this season, while the Prcus has been greatly enlarged. o

o

O VFT 93-K> HAVE DIED IN 1865 E.Sd’ACAD.f, Ore, (UP)—Dr. O. F. Botkin, Civil War veteran who wa* given 0 up as dead in an army hospital in 1865, just rounded out his 93ft birthday. ° o

‘INDIANAPOLIS, Au*. 17^(UP) — State police said today they were without clur 4 to hi-jackers who kidnaped VoyFc E. Seeright, Indianapolis trui'k driver at Elizalieihtown, Ky., earlg yesterday, drove him ha<-k neaj Indianapolis, and stole his carjfo of and the^ldO automobile batteries. Seeright reported the theft after he had freed himself from binds wjjjch held him in [ftp rear of the

truck.

The 0 hi-jacke’rs overpowered him w'fiile he was enroute from Indianapolis to Birmingham, Aliri, with batteries valued at more than $1,500,1 Seeright reported. © The drivej was ^ound and gagged and thrown into the rea® of tlhe truck while it was driven back north to a point between Martinsville and ^Franklin. There the batteries were unloaded ifrd the truck driven to a oooint southeast of Spencer ami abandoned* Q Seeright rftumed hoige today, apparently unhurt by the experience.

@TOWNSHIP .FUND

Salary of Trustee $720 Office Rent .. ® .. 60 Trustee’s Expense 150 Records and Adv.® 125 Pay of Adv. Board . ®. 9 15 Exam. Records 25 Miscellaneous: g

®Trustee Bond

I/egal Service . a . .. . Total Twp. Fund

TUITION FUND

Pay of Teachers .........® School 'ftansfers

ToUd Tuition Fund

50 35

$1180 $4800

■1200

411000

® SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Re|giir of Bldg, a^d Gfiiun.l .'. Repair of Equipment School F’urn. and Bqu44> School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools ■ ■ ■$ Ijoans, Int. and Insurance.... teachers Institute Janitor Service ■ • ■ ^ Transportation of Children ....

Light and Wat<‘i®.

Total S|)ecial School Fund

200

50

155 *55

50

200 J 200

60

145

3900 • 2.'. $5140

M1 *ICAI. ENTERTAINMENT AT MOOSE HOME SATURDAYc

Under the auspices of tlpe I.fryal Older of Moose and Wogen of the .VClose, there will ho a free musical program given at the Moose home at 212 west Franklin street, SaturdajD evening. Q Those taking part in the entertainment will lie the V^ellsoftmily, instrumentalists and vocalists; Roberta ‘’June and Mary Ann Ne*gent, classical o.-flid acrobatic dancers; Marion Idack, dancer; the Hendrichs sisters, apiano, cornet and (Violin; the Ragsdale children; the Nelson family; ami Harve Jones, banjo o and singing; ami fiddlers from Fincastle, F’ern, and ether Putnam coufi^y localities.

Township Sp. School

Fund Fund . $1180*- $51.10

Tuition

Fund $!>000

45<f a 1920

2400

. ? 200

. . 163f| 7269

11100

O 9

604.50 2507.69 . 528.50 167J.31

iuiu(/n r uim

(Complete detail of budget estimate ma^' l>e seen in ofRci* of TNvp. 'i riDlee)

Supercedes page 80 of Budget Classification, 1931 Edition ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO Blv RALSIvt 1

FUNDS RIXjUIRBD FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 (d OF INCOMING YEAR: 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ... 2. Necessary expenditures to Be madfftfronk appropriations unexpended July 31st of present©year 3. Additional appropriations necesTtry to be made August 1st to December 1 31st of present yeSV 5. -Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 ,®. FUNDS ON UANDeAN® TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOrffCES OTHER THAN

PROPOSED TAX LEVY:

6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year © (Ir6c(‘mt)er settlement) .. J? 7. Taxes to be collected, present year® 8. Miscelloifenus Revenue to be received 0 Aug. D©of present year to I)('c. 31st of 0 incoming year (Schedule on file in office

qof Township Trustee):

a. Special Taxes (see Schedule)© b. All other Re\?’mic (see ScheduR')

9. Total F’unds (Add lines 6, 7. 8a and 8b) ...

10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31st OF INCOM- 0 ING YE.4R (Deduct line 9 from line 5) . . 11- Operating Balance (not^n excess of expense Jan. 1st to June lit), less Misc.

Revenue for same period) o 643

12. AMOUNT JO BE RAISED BY TAX

o LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 1140 0 o PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property - Number of Taxable Polls ®

o I^vy on liPvy on

oFiys’DS Polls Property Township 0 0 o $ .114 Tuffton 9 .50 _ .31 Special School ■■•■a iO .41

O 0

1133

0-197

160

62

1407

.3200, °

710 o °

o

2853

0 °

1732

0 0 ° o *

2127

2118

a,280

■I 150 o

00 0 °NOTK K TO TAXPAYERS OJ' TAX ° In the matter of determining the tax rates for cerlam purposes ^)y Clin-

ton Township, Putnam County, Indiana. o

Before the Township Advisory Board. ^ L . Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Clinton Tiiwnship, I utnam

County, Indiana, tlint the proper legal officers of said muiMcipality. at theiiD regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September^ 1934, will consider the

following lmd ^ : DGF . T CLAS s S FICATION FOR TOWNSHIP* ° TOWNSHIP FUND I SPECIAL S( HOOL FUND

e $600 I Repo' r ®l{td., Grounds $ ’ * ^1^ Uonaiw *»f PVllliniYU^nf

*11

Amount to Be Raised $1110

3097

1096

TOTAJ ? ” $ i Mn .884 (EstRnuted deficit to come fnnn Slat'- School Relief) °

COMPARATIVE S'l ATl-M^NT OF TAXES C(|L1,ECTEI> AND TO 1:E o

CG O 0

FUN&S)

Township oPuitinn . . .9 Special School c Library o Bond. Road

TOTAL

COLLECTED

0 Collected Collected 1932 I/evy 1983 [>>vy $1988 $ 738

7372 7688

7800 1VJ2

o 0 To Be

C([llect(>($ C-dlected 1934 I/*vy 1935 l/evy

$ 1064 4494 3527

565

$1140

3096 5289 1096

.anythin;: lor yon® life or Iq-

Hie

Pi-

Salary of Trustee Office Rent .. .q .. Trustee’s Expense:

a. Traveling ...

Records au^l Adv. °. Pay of Adv. Board Exam. HeconLs

Miscellaneous:

Total Twp. Fund

9 POOR FUND

To Reimburse County 6 TUITION FUND

Pay of°Teacher

.. 125 . 125 ... 15

"• 3i y

... 40 ..$1183 ...$485 .$5820

Repair of Equipment

5 School Furn and Equip 'Gchool Supplies Janitor Supplies o Fuel for Schools © Loans, Int., & ^isurance

Janitor Service

Transportation of Children.. Sight and Power Miscellaneous .... 0 ?•

"Pc pretty nice if we, touhl !/et the tr h o l e in a 11 e r Oftniiilhteii' iuW Ahjy

Total Tuilkm Fund

$5820

50 50

50. 125 125

250 ,

■m

in

iyirti/ .o $lf725 *9198 $9085 $833.3 0 Tax(layers appearing shall have a right to he hea*d then on. After the tar levies have 1 been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling them-cl v-; agiH ieved by sikji levi(®, may appeal to the State Board of Tax) Comm! ■ net- 0 for further and final action thereon, bv filin -*a petition therefor with the eountv An it.•“not later than the fourth Memd-iy f SepD'mlier, ai*l the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county ° 0 Dated Aug. 16, 19*4. 0 o EMORY O. BRATTAIN, Trustee Madifon TY?i>.

0 ° o 0 17-3t

NOTCE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

matter of detarmining the tax rates for certain purposes hy

V.. /T I 11 .1-1 «

«00 ! I" the „ 2(500 Jackson Township, Putnam ( ounty, Indiana.

Before the Township Advisory IWrd.

o o 0

■Bonditj Interest ... .9 Total Bond Fund

UfWOOD: — Music Saturday .by Fillmore Hot Shots, Sunday Bob White. 18-lp

RI\ \RI BRINGS DEPUTIES

0., (UP) — Practical jokers force of special deputy sher.rmed with pistols and a nutgun, to patrol the Harding by "nth of here, all because of rivari for some Lima newlyQ ymakers fired shots during r '?<le. A farmer, living nearw a man “fall” in the darkness group of men haul him away r. Excitedly, the farmer called ' riff at Lima, who, in turn, no-in-riff Wilbur Mitchell at KenDepu 1 ies rushed to take posts the highway to capture the ' o n. It all ended with a “leefrom the deputies to the “gun-

o

Juixion

Fund $5820

Poor Fund

HBB Cntman and Charter Butterwortk dn sonic low plottinfi m a cellar

+ + + MORTON Mm. '■Arab Lane

D'-ma Mj ldox of Greencastle the week with Mrs. Freda ler Farrow and family spent Y at Turkey Run. 0 Pihla Miller of Muncie is /!ng her vacation with her I-oe, Carl and Ed Miller, and Mrs. Wilbur (Todfelter S-'t unlay night with his ,r. lee Miller-, aqd children are f ri| m Muncie where they visit■latives, J '"•“t and Mnry Florene Mil<re hghtly injured Tuesday

Achm.'.l Inquired it. Algy Is Drum- I mood s friend, to wffich Algy aqi-. - j "Then come right in. sir Youie Indeed we* n'e' -I'd Achmed "(’an t stay hut > minute, though ■aid Algy "Drumr*ond w^ll he

right n|>. 1 suppose

What do you wish to nee him

about ?” . ®

"I deroded a radiogram tor him

Probahlv not ten men in London who could have done it. either You

*ee. I use the army system. "And ©you have this translation with von ’" snarled Achmed 'Jh yes lie pretty St up id of mo

to translate it f a him and then forget to hrlns It” . . ,

"(Jive it to me'’ shouted Acnnieu, seizing Algy l>y ‘he throat.

. The telephone rang Startled Achmed grahhed It quickly It is Inspector Nielson, who wants to know if Drummond has been annoying the Printe Nielson Just discovered his prisoners . i*ipe Aelimed was amused and hung up the re-

ceiver with a smile

, • Where is the girl 7 he demanded to know of one of his servants Upon being assured that she was locked in a room upstairs, he n•tructed the servants to throw Algy in the cellar „k«„« Fearing that the worst Is about to happen to Algy. Drummond returned to the house amWigaln placed a ladder under a chamber window, hoping to effect the rescue of Loin and possibly Algy whom he figured had l>een imprisoned In one of the ns Upon entering th# room Drummond found Mrs Meld an Lola both bound and gagged He t arried Loin down the ladder, then returned nnd rescued her Aunt. Drummond took the 'wo women t< his car and told "'em ‘ h «‘ ^ returning to the house to get Algy Lola r ,.f“sed lo allow Drummond to return ahuie She insisted^n =otn P W "N(>"usesaid Loin stubbornly ■rm not going without you. Hugh •Isay that again Drummon """Oh'" Lola l» somewhat’en

of your friend. Algy you had host tell me where you've hidden It" Drummond was escorted to the eilareromn where Algy was in- . aroerate.I® The two were left alone "Quick. Algy. what did the radiogram say'’'4) ® 1 dunno." s-dd Algy. "I ate it." -What do yeffi mean?" •Well." (gtgmmered Algy. "when Achmed tried to force me to give anslation. I stuck it in® iny ni.'iith and swallow*! it. like a spv. you know" What did it say >ou l.liote Can't you remember?" ® ® Let's see It was to Paul Field and saidgyYdvise Prince Achmed immed lately that Kogers died of

colic'" "Colic?”

"Hurt of children's stomach-ache. Psually conies from eating green

apples.” drawled Algy

Oh. Al y. Algy. you've missed it. Let m**®see," Drummon.I |iondered the question "She said they put

sick seaman ashore“-y

the sick seaman ashore 1 *-vu 1 *. and tie was the one Who died out not ,f colic Tliat wouldn't make sense. That wouldn't account for murder and kidnapping Oh. forget It. Algy We've got to get out of here!" ■ lie pretty nice If we could gc. the wtsdc matter stralghk'ned out. said Algy musingly, "and I couia net to bed. don't you think'’" ® Drummond's eyes wandered about tiff, room and slit on the house telephone. The expression on his face

fchnws an idea lias arrived.

Is-ok. Algy' III ring every house phone in the place until somooffh conies and then when they do." he picked up an old 9 wringer handle lying on the floor.

••I'|| hit em with this"

With that Drummond hegan pushing every button on the house phone Finally, it here was ••noise at the door A key flipped the '"tli™,,, and a figure entered the room ns Drummond swung the wringer handle The figure Slumped to the Hour and Algv and Drummond

slipped out of the door (TO BE CONT»NUED)

o Ll ( Com pi ct.'' tlete iV of' bii ilfcet” estimate may be -eon in offif*

® of Township Trustee) c ES’lfM \TK OF TftWNSHU’ FUNDS TO BE RAIDED Ff»NDS REtjuiitFJ) FOR Fp. EXPENSES TO DECEMBER Sfst Tyyi. School OF INCOMING YEAR 0 n FuntU bumi 1 'Ja l n^« fc ..'‘. ta »'’. uw ji*

2.®Necessary pxiH’nditures to he ° made from appropriations un- 0 expended Jul> 31st of present yi8r . .. ••••••• 5. Totnl funffs required (Add lin''s 1, 2, 3, and 4) O FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM> SOURCES OTHER THAN '1’ROPOSED TAX LEVY: ° a 6. Actual bala^e, July 31st oi present® yea 7. Taxes to Is. ollecfed, present year (Dereinl r settleRient). % Miscellaneous revenue to lie nVived Auc. 1st of present year to Dei. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office

of Township Trustee):

a. Special taxes (see schedule) 0 b® All other Revenue (see schedule) .... 9. Total fund- o(Add Jines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. <#1 t OF INCOMING YEAR® (Deduct line 9 from line 5) ®. 11. Operating balance (not in excess of Oexpense Jan. 1st to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period) 12. AMOUNT TO HR RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 > and W PROPOS Net Taxable Pr '^rtv Number oiTaxable Polls

®

FUNDS 1 ' ® Township Tuition Special School Bond Poor .9

TOTAL

,. o $2000

306

..$23(#

Miscellaneous .... 0 75 Notic#> is hereby given the taxpeyers *f Jeckson Towns! ip. Putnam Tjotal Special School Fund ®..$425(). County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said mumcipahty at their BOND FUND ° I regular meeting place, on the 4th day of Septombetq 19.54, will con; der the

following budget:© 0

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION 'FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND LIBRARY FUND *

Salary o? Trustee $720 Office Rent 60 Trustee’s Expeuse n a- Traveling 150 gecoril.-ioand Adv. ..9 150 Pay of Adv. Board© 15 T Exam. Records 0 .© 25

M iseellaneous: o

° 1. Trustee Bond 40 2. Is-gal Service 35 ' r wp. Fund ^...o. .$1195

TUITIONbFUND o

I'ay nf Ceaqjiers 335-0 School Transfers 1000

Total Tuition Fund '’>20 ■ O (Complete detail of budget estimate may be «een

office of Township Trustee)

(KSTIMAIE OF IOWNSIIIP FUN 1)^ TO BE RAISED

• .aid Fund $2306

426 2300

2938

O

1598 6550

8758

O 2306

0

, °

o

r

o

0 0 _

386 2100

3622

449 1765

1231

n

o

o

O o

.o

o

0

o

1695

o

©

3390

^ °

©

0 ©

836 5560

8243 Q

o 95

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-

<?)

©

763 940

515

2201 r ©

©

© $

420 8lt

1510

o

®

1183 1850

2015

485 2201

ED LEVIES®

... $695,($2

119

Levy on

I,evy on.

Amount to

Polls

Property

Be Raised

.!; ii* .25

.16

$1183

.29

2029

25

.25

18*1

Libr.-gry Tax 11

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Repair of Bldg. andoGround .a . .$ 150 Repaid of llquipment o •• 150 School Furn. and Equip. . .*©. 50 School Supplies P. 300 Janitor Supplies 40 Fuel 4)"i' Schools ...9.... 4o0 J,.uns, Hit. aii(l°I" urlhce 0 School Transfers ..© 1500 Teachers statute 20 Janitor Service j, 400 Transportation of Children.... 340ti I flight and Power 45 Total Special School Fund ....$6505

in

Twp. Fund

funds r%quirf,d°for expenses to DECEMBER 3k»t OK IM ( MING YEAR

1. Total budget estimate for incoming year. a.... t.ljft.1 2. Necessary ex|>enditii® to lie made fronipappropriationsunexpended July !(lst >'f present \ear. . 593 3. Additiusari appropriation necessary to®b* made ® /Vug. fst to 1*«. 31st of present year 75 5. Total funds require I (Add lines 1, 2, 3, nnu 4 . . 18(..l FUNDS ON HAND AND TO HE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LJfjVY: 6. Actual balance, July 31st of present year 47.> 7. Taxes to be collated, pres«ii year (December ®

settlement)

8. MiseellanetMjs revenue to be received Aug. 1st of

presgit year to .Dec. 0 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Town-hip TYustte): a. Special taxes (see schedule) . .

Sp.

b. All other revenue Mee schedule) ....

9. Total funds (Add lines 6 T, 8a and 8b) 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOP. EXPENSES TO BKC. 3lst OF INCOMING YEAR®

Ef

iTeduct line 9 frftn line 5)

perating

balance (not i" excess of expense

Jan. 1st to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue 12. AMOUNT^TO ' BE RAISED BY T AX LEVY (Add lines 10 and II) «>.«!...

PROPOSED I#iVIES

Ufa-*

768

600 1368

perty • ■ Number of Taxable Polls

.32

1 09

COMI VRATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TITIBE COLLECTED ®

FUNDS

2201 Township ... 485 Tuition $J727 DSpe* i1 Seh.*l

TOTAL

School Tuition

Till'd

Fund

46505

$5120

3518

2275

10023

7395

o

® 5617

2683

3040

O 1440

G

2537

416

8657

7078

®

1366

317

®

3203

2287

® 4569

2604

®$ 1,060,855

. ..# 130

o o

FUNDS

Collerted Collected

1932 _ • 1933

Levy*

960

*7240 3070 £670

levy 1120 5361 1(516

740

8867

To Be

Collected Collected 1934 1935 Levy Levy 1080 1183 3434 2029 4987 1829 5442 2201

485

13943 7727

Township Tuition ■ Special School Bond .

TOTAL . ’' ’ • • 13940

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to ly heard thereon. After the tax levies have !>een determined, ten or more taxpayers filing themselves a .grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, hy filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, a"d the

State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.

Lew on

Levy on

Amount to

Polls

Prdfierty

Be Rained

^ L3

$1368

• • r >o® , .50

C‘ .25

• 26.04

.43

4669

. 1.00

.81

$8541*

COMPARATVF. STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED #

'!*> Be

Collected Collected Collected Collected

FUNDS

Township .... te .. Road Tuition Special School* ...

TOTAL

1933 I/’vy

$1188

1934

Levy •

$1334

1935 Levy

$1368

D.it"l A "' 131J !1 ‘JAMES A. TABOR, Truster Clinton fownship.

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1932

$ *>95 w .. 650 • .. 9420 9000

iui/mj $20645 - - - -- Taxpayers atipearuig shall havt*a right to be neand thereon. After the tax levies have been determined,^en or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the ^5tate Board of Tax 8'ommissi< ners for furriier and final action thereon, by filing a petition theretor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of heagiug in this county. •

Dated August 16, 1934. ELZA PAGE, Trustee.

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