The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1934 — Page 3
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SSJFiED ads mHJNCEMENT To the Auto^Piiblic: I have been chosen to I'laire Robinson as a dealer fcrniouth and UeS 0 t 0 l-ars in this
My garage and service
Jill be Wilford DeWeese. I , for business Monday, Aug. the Rob in son garage in FillD 0 n’t buy your car until you » one chance and I will sell you w ( ,o0 to 75,000 miles without , ie f these cars. You know it v you to give me a chance. Will fir y"V car or 1,11 kinds of ,ive cr ,in or what have you. 1 will )lyi,,outh and DeSoto cars, Red fen( e, Red Top posts, Oliver * hn Deere line of farna tools, i’ , material of<dl kinds. WALy C\M1’HEI>L, Robinson Gar-
Ind. 16-18-21 —For Sale— Gladioli, asters and
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934.
4th district; ami Ol.-i T. 1’llis. It. O, Kosice unci Charles .yi-l'i i rnii, at
lartro. „
Township Trustee # I. ” on, tv Iter Stewart; Franklin. J M Stafford; Kus■•11, Alva Frank Gardner; (Vinton. Kay Clodfalter; Monroe, Oolbjr ('"ilins l-'loyU. Fran 1 ' m t
Marker;
DROVg
HALL INTO POCKET
Mn CU
Council lough, T. Snider.
tenals, metals®or something else that you or not all deiS nds on where you observant o e**s <*have K athere <i to- fish in this locality. Dee Adams, 10, gother; something tha^he or she has has found that tf ut. He fishes only i made, airplane models, ship models,' 20 fee^rfrom the stat< fish hal
•ank Woods; Marion, w u furniture, pottery, modelling «n clay 'Vmis and lands ones “that big” with (.r •cnoa.-t dj.htct-1 ( ,r soap, fine handiwork, something ' the aid of wardens^wh^y^uld arrest
Warren, | rare that has been carefully 0 culti- him if h per as! his line 20 feet farther.
vuted, or^some^ing that talant, pa-. • .
lienee, skill and etood taste have pro- 7"
duced. • T NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OK TAX LEVIES 0 If any youth has •assembled or „ In th^nftUer of determining* the tax rates for certain pift-poes by mo .u e it. 1 v. u » Franklin Town«up, Putnam County, Indiana. ^ 9 madp something of whicj he can be Moro the r A ; n . hip Advi ory Board. ® . . • proud, pl. ase notify at once^M. Clif- ( Notice is hei< l»y ^iven the taxpayers^of Franklin Township, l^itnam
jorge: Madison. ! IrrU^t WasllIngtOll. I'ctc H«»l • ! : J.|f ;
Waller A. Wnmalcy; JflYcrson, lastn Terry; Oloverdale, t’ornolius M. Furr. (Jreoncasth* Township Assessor —
Clnrenco Vestal.
TI#K FT
GTf Olson. Olson ducked- 'Hie ball struck his golPbag, disappeared. Kke
NORFOLK, Neb. (1*P) - Karl ,n<?n j ' >ined
Woodward drove a hard-hit gijjf ball °do\vn the Norfolk golf course- It I headed tor Woodwarl’s comptinion,
in a search for the ball.
Qlsop found it 0 in his pocket, wher<b it had ricocheted after striking the golf bag.
t i l l DltMOFII \ l 1(
iyor—William 1*. Penman,
rk—LoRoy Bee.
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W.
t hobhs, O. D. McCulStewart, Lawrence T.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OK TAX LEVIES
In the Matter of determining the Tax liates for Certain Purposes by
Washington township, Putnam, County, Indiana^
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the411 aper legal officers of saio municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 1th day of September, will coitsidt*- Mje following budget: « ® •
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION .FOR TOWNSHIPS
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
^TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee*..
j: SALE:
rut flowers. Mrs. P. C. Cox, 7.13
"cmiinarv.
17-3t
■l ie \l C.ITON: S< ventet n head 11,,1 tein <lairy cows, hou.setrm implewenu. Aug. k v „ m iles south, one and three L, m il. s oast of Harmony. OneL mile west of Wesley Chapel. 1° 0 rdorf and M iggawt EII 18-Ip
HOBBY HAY \T SI ATE F MU What are hobibes? Hobbies are the things people are interested■ in. Since things “interested in” are the things people do when they could be doing something else. Hobby's are vital interests to people who make a wise use of their leisure time. Hobby collections r.re expressions of someone’s interest in something. We want a many hobby collections a: can find to exhibit at the Indiana state fair Sept. 1st to 7th. Is there any school boy or girl who has a hobby collection a display of interesting r cks, leaves, birds, fmtUrflies, stamps, autographs, photographs, imects, pioneer articles, first editions of books or songs,»frmeign article.., birds’ nests, soils, c ins, ma-
ford Townsend, Commisison?r of Ag- County, Imlian#, tlmt the pt per Icgtl officers of saiil municipality at their riculture, Sttile House, Room 332, In-4 |:”‘' 1 uli ' r Phs", on the 4th lay of September, 1934, will consider t * le ! OTf?«> Rent ^ (lianapolis. L ' , ' ' '"'bUDGET f l aSSIFICA t ION FOR TOWNSHIPS i Trustee s Expenses In a large tent, on a plot equal^n^ TOWNSHIP FUND 1 - 05MA " v -
size to the t*a) allottedeto the old log Rttlary of Trustee |720
sehoof house of 1834, and the inode ft 1 V 01 .- School 1934, as a part of the special. '.^I’ravelin'g nSe .'
etluca^ionul exhibit* of this year’.! ^ Qfgice ...® stab* fair, hobby collections of boys ^ Records and /^lv ami girls ♦tom all over the Hoosiega l ’ :l Y °I Adv. iioarii state will he displayed ^ept. 1 to 7.1 yBsce'ilaneous If anyone knows of a fine hobby col-1 j Trustee's bond lection, we hope he will show his co-! Legal service o)K“ration by sending the information . :l r, ‘ T V , ‘ nl , , ‘ 1 ' 1 ^ about it at once, °We want to know! 1,1,1 "'tuition I’ilNn the hobbies that our Hoosier Iwys p . of To T S° N M M
and girls ride. - - —
60
125
25
300
IB
. 35 . 50
50
. 20 $1400
School Transfers . . Total Tuition Fund
(fompf
, SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
•Repair of bldg. & grouml®. .. $ KOO
IP pair of Equipment ■ School Furn. and Equip School Supines Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools • Loans, Int., Insurance TeachAis Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power Miscellaneous Total Special School Fi*el....
i Pay of Advisory Roard i Examination of Ifrcords ¥
$720
60
150 175
15 25
Miscellaneous:
2fW L Advice
400 600
Total Township Fund
. 25 $1170
Repair of Bldg, an^ Care Grounds ^tepair of Equipiftent ....... School Furniture and E»)Uip.
TUITION FUND
School Supplies
Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loan.-, Interest and Insurance Janitor Service Transportation of Chib re* Light and Power Miscelloncous Total Special School Fund
BOND FUND
Bonds a
101^, Interest
$12100 Total B<#d Fund
$12000
; M 100 200 300 100 500 102 700 3600 • 150
KO
$6432
$14000
200 $14200
li'tail of budget estimate may
500 . 600 I
250 Pay of Teachers . 100 School Transfers . 1000 Total Tuition Fund
4000 Complete detail budguL* , I toll MATE (IF TOWNSHIP FUNDS 10 BE RAISED
Funds Required for Expenses t# Township Sp. School I'uitmn® Bond
$1500
150
$1650
300 400
$9200
LestTmate may be seertoon tile in office ,,| I wp. I 111 tee
be toeen
WHERi: Y<il msh-tTie \nswer SPRINGFIELD, Utah, (UP) —J Whether the game warden will arrest
ESTIMATE OF
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR
I, SALE Seed rye. J. E- BoesLvnca.- tie, Phone Rural 41. 18-lp
[lie sale at the old Moser home-
Clo-
J three miles northeast of |i° to o’clock 'ftiurajay L, Aug. 23. Dr. W. A. Moser ’ r • 18-lp
—For Rent—
ntE '•.TORY OF Orunnwrnono Strikes Ba^k” from the now*/ and tenin play by H C M'NlIt NUNNAUT JOHNSON • 20" C'NTUEf fiCTURE
Starring
—dfc
&
RON \i.l) COI.MAN -n lORttfA YOUNG • CHARLES* ! J IffRWORTH
WARNER OlAND and UNA /AEl
i*»« »> uniiip Aimu
■l KI.N'T: Semi-modern hom e, | lom> »n Maple Avenue. See Mrs. "Mathers, Bainbridge. Ip.
RENT —ModrAn two-story in gin il condition. Telei»hone . 18-lp
I! R1\T: Modern apartment, , Imiuire at 19 Highland 17 -- n 6: PENT:*September 1st. modl/en room house, comer Elm and [j I" M 200-X.. 17-21 —Wanted—
|\*rEH: To do housework by aged lady by hour or day. - Box W, Banner office. 17-2p
IN I EH: Middle aged lady for (d 1,., e-work. Address Box 314, 18-3t
|\TEI>: Sgy bean after 6 p„ m.
diay.
Phone 17-2t.
CHAPTER VI o The two stealthily climbed the rellar stairs, but iS'fore ttu.y reached tjii. top step a figure stepped out of Ihe shadows behind 1 “Vour hands up. sir* »ild an Oriekt U. "Walk straight ahead, sir—
both of you.”
"1 must s:iy,»slr." said A timed as the two were le* 1 Into hi* pr*-cnee In tin' living room, "INe 1 *Aly hud the pleasure Of knowini o courageous a lighter." "You understand, of course, that a tra a lation of your radios 1 1 m is a 1 - ready on its way to Scotland Yard?”
Within an hour
*r then,
IlNTgD: Any kind of dead stock, 1278. GreencasUe. We pay aP Jes. John Wgchtel Co. eod ■NTEI) TO BUY—Timothy or v hay. Call J. E. Coflfman and I Bainbridge. ll-7p
It is too late now.
nry ship will he leaving ant farewell to England!" Drummond looked at Algy and o then at tii*‘ grent h window.^ The same thought enters both minds. They make a run for the window. Drummond grabbed the latrh, but os lie did so. there is a sharp crack of a pistol nnd a pane of glass was
shattered.
I'm afraid the next one, Drummond. wilf have to be yours anyway. Your twenty minutes is up and you have failed t*> divulge the where* abouts of the message Therefore, you force me to exact from you t*e i xtrjme penalty for your counu ■ ois but stupid ii. iii e " Aehmed slowly pointed his revolver at Drummond.., "And now what's going on In 'eri Wot’s this all about 'Are ' The two noisy bobbies have heard the shot ami have come to see what tin di turhance is abftut. "Ere. now yo's shooting’no?" “Look. AH'. Its Drummond again!" "Wey. strike me pink! 'tnv did
“Off-hand. I can't recall ■ single law you haven't broken tonight.- • I shall see to it myself. Captain Drummond," said Achtned. who had •joined tlie group, "that you answer an court for every shilling you have
cost me tonight!"
"Really IS’ caid Drummond casually. “May 1 havi .1 cigarette o For an instant Aehmed is taken hack at su. Ii apparent easualness. Then, as he produces his leather telescops-type cigarette case am*> opens it politely, he le qpmpellcd to smil*’ in admiration. ®lle offered tlia cigarettes to Drummond, who reached, instead, for the top of the 81,e and, the instant it Is in Ids hand, Aehmed realized the sjgnitlance of*his having found tlie case
Special
EXPENSES TO DU.' EMBER 31st Township S hool OE INCOMING Yelu Ml 0 Ed n< * o , und
]. Total budget estimate for incoming
o Tifiti' n Fund
Bond Fund
Lost—
the floor in his house after the struggle for tin- radiogram. He grabbed for it, hut Drummojtd had it and held it back. "This is a radiogram received by lids young lady's uncle, 1’aul Field, aboard this ship, it is in code and concerns the mysterious death of a sailor who was taken uslene at Fort
Said..
Algy came bustMng into the scene With tin- code book which he hid gotten from the ewlrelsiis room. “You’re right, Hugh:, .colic was wrong..'’ * ’ 0 Drummond snatched the Imok from Algy - hands, and turnetr to Nielson. "Here is yie radiogram... and here is tlie ship's code book. And you will lie quite rigid, itis|i*®i,o tor. when you say I am mad, completely mad, if the last word In tlie radiogram is not colic—but c/iolt ra!" There is a pause as Niels;*.11 hastilyo
2. Ni ro.-, a>y exp edit.ire:- t lie 0 inad'. 1 rom o appropi > n - unt ■ 1 n It 1 July 31st P ri ■ 3 ■ ar 3. A'Mitional am 1 *• atu ng nece arj tu be e,|?iile'Au: i t 1st to December 0 31 t of present y< ir • • • 5. T tal funds required (Add lines I 2. 3. and 1) .. FUNDS ?)N HAND YND I' 1 BE RE CElVTvl) EROM EOlTHTd OIHlxU than PROPOSED TAX LEVY: (5. \*tual pal ince« # J>s.. H ! "I cut year 7 1 gjp | fl, |,e iollectedy piesent y nr (December ettlement) ......
* , is ri 1 * rt of ear to Dec. • lule on
file in office i f lownship Trust e): a. Special 1 1 " cneduleL .. b. All otlicr eve 11 h (m c * In duto’).. !). Tfltal funds (Add iines 6,7,8a .'Mill 8b) [HE! \ MOWN I ro BE RAISED FOR EXPENSE TO DEC. Ill -I <$E INCOMING YEAR (deduet lilts :• n 1 int •' 1 ■ # .... .^
11. Operating balance (not in excess of
pence Jan. i ' to Jkne 80, It n isrellaneous 1 1 venue i#r same Sieriod)
12 Amount to* hi raised by
TAX‘LEVY’ (Add line: 111 and 11)
1400
1I2IHI 14200 o
3000
q O
“/ have the pleasure of informing you that a marriage tun bccu’hrranged.".
T: Jewell Alpha Omicron i’l !"** aid. Janet Crawley, Phone 17-2ts. M iscellaneoui— iT fiii'ect to attend the Moose -'itunlay night. 0 17-2t
• II and install seat covers f<>i !iSc u|). Dobbs Tire & Battery 2-tf. I* fnii lung. Twenty-four hour Prices 3, 4 gnd 5 cents for fammack Studio. 18-tl
1 iii.ri ui.it'A> 1 wflintTE* ■1 8 I ‘11 rut-11. Willuir S. Donner. 1 uiinx Atttirney - Albert R
Henri t or— K* , ; ,.nt .1J iv^
HI la
no.
For-
l< Vornon W. rinr<lner. I>'"i Allen U Chenoweth. f' rei Lowell A. 1 MokH. ^'I'l'i Hon^fU‘1. • ill' I'.miI Kriulorlck. Oio I — \\ M. MoUaughey. '•vor W. Dunbar. * or (leiiry It. W'ooflall. nmi onii.-r, l• , irHt District—N<‘lHon rlbner. niui Lstun r. Tblrd Dlntrli’t — Hay ■>n. Council -Oeorge K. Knsipffi, |> I' I'ii* Trustpp—JiickHon, W. V. " C \ i* • - 1 It. c’arrlnffton; (Minton, 1 '’oopoi ; Monroe, Charles 1 I’Moyd, Max Hnilth; Marion, n Hunter: OreoiicaRtle, .lohn M "lison, Lawrence Kook hill; t V\ alter IBranh; Wat mid .! (> .sinlib; Jofforson, Jolinie M’ ' ’l<i\ t-filn I.-, , ^•iDoaif M'oWnshlp Assessor - L. Reeves. I 11 ' HI 1*1 HI.14 \\ Til KKT ^buries V. /a Is. Mrs JfX8i«- Hawkins. P l I’m! N. WrlKht, James O. ' Frank Jones, Paul Lein
ri ' hlmih ii \'iir r%MHi»\ rr.H
■' Virginia E. Jenckes.
r "iirtl;iiMl c. Olllcn. Attornty — Robert
I«nt
pt S(»nritor
H. I
r
I
Earl Berr
Representative
Wl
Ulam E.
Homer E. Morrison. or ' William A r*ooper itHiirer- Jesse F Vouna. H' 1 ' 1 Kllsabeth Haflaett
11 Hector.
J ,rf John T. Butherlln. ‘•>or Arthur Plummer. ' Robert L. Pierce.
Vam
er.
Ih«|
^loner. First District—Oscar j
■nt
|i
toner, Third District — Ed- '
Hurst
y Council T,onle J. Steele, 1st •nlm Sinclair, 2nd district; AKer, 3rd district; Hoy Hiilis,
you get in acain**” said the startled hobble “(’aplain Drummond. v got orders to place you under arrest." The bobbles march Drummond ami Algy nut to the street. "Mv thanks, my personal thank':." said Drummond shaking the !„d>bies by the hand "You shall botli he • Knot -I l''i this ^n*l win, that iminmvoul anil Algv dash ofl Into the fog W ivtng the tWo bobble staring at each other Algy and | Drummond reached their car and with a roar they > aia-on 4h,\* n tlu j street. 'hfy had barely 4lis.i|>pea red In the fog before Achim-d and his parly in a tightly curtained limousine came willing out of the driveway, and disappeared In the same direction. "Probably m.n^ of my business, said Algy. "but where are we go'""To the docks!" replied Drummond. The crew of thy Bombay Gial was hastily unloading the last crat.s from the boat when Drummond ami Algy brought tl" ir car to a stop with a scr* ■ eh The two Jumped front the car and dashed up tingang hi.- nk Just as Aehmed s car swung onto the dock. "Get that maniac!" shouted Achmed before he hail time to get out of his car. Several men started nfter Drummond nnd Algy ns they dashed into the gangway "Find till- wireless room—get the rode book!" shouted Drummond, as he dashed down to the engine room. Grabbing several pieces of waste, he lighted them and threw them Into the fuel rooms below Making n run for the stairs, he gained the deck just as two men with guns halted him. The fire had started to spread throughout the ship. Drummond was hastily marched to the gangplank where he was joined by several other men with their ban In the air, all members of the rrr As Drummond Joined the other prisoners, he say Nielson ami Lola “Oh. my blessed Inspector, and tnv thrice-blessed Lola! Into y* hands safe at last!' ■ «* .. "I'm afraid you re In for It this tlius, Drummond,'^ said Nielson.
Colman and Mins Young find the elimat a doubly happy one. • 9 compares ra*lAgrum with the t ode 1 ,4 44,k. ''Died of chullfl a. Ch'.lera!" Nielson I"" 1 ** 11 h * mi d “And you wire • ndenvortng in smuggle Infecteil cargo nshorc'. To risk the starting of a terrible plague!” i, i.. u slsfl* to prof' nnt*enca mv k>n i-r K* ry i)enn> 1 had u s in that cargo." saiil A'hined 'vita dignity "Gentlemen. I have lost 1 vi-ry nii-o ftjilow.” - ii*l Al fl’" ” you got uaea to his way o( 1<toxing at things." Inspector Nielson took charge of Achmeil and his parl-O as Drumnionili Algy and Lola nmri heil ofl in triumph. Algy sayiag that In* must get back to his brUh-fl "oh. my darling, arc you hurt shouted Gwen us Algy shuffled Into the hotel room. •„ "Oddly enough, I don't think so. "i,h. you poor, poor little thing. Just sit right here and I'll get you some nice hot tea.14 0 Wouldn't mind making that bicarbonate of siiila. WOUld you* said Algy, 9 holding his st.-i* a h and recalling the message he ate at Achmed's luflise. “ The ti'lephone rlnrs ami Aiay wearily answers: Oh, hello, Hugh... Vfliat's new?" "My dear fellow."aald Drummond. "I have the pleasure of Informing you that a marriage has been arranged, ami will take place the Instant you and Gwen nrrtve to 'D'ness the ceremony. Of course? I kmtw that you are—a—a—hut surely you can't sleep c nt this hour. Why. It's broad daylight! Come right over!" , „ o "Who was that?" asked Gwen fie. she brought Algy his ten. "That was Hugh. Just wantc<l as to come and witness a we*rflii“ t '. Says he and Lola arc going to g'l married right away.” „ "The way it's beginning to hum. snhl Gwen, weailly. "I might just as well never have brought these pajamas at all.” "That's all right. 4lear, let s go. Who knows but what we may be very happy In our quiet, platonic way r t’iUia KND),
210(1,
668?
600
12(1*
832
781 1613
12200
5548 2200
o7000
600
21800
12340 2,596.73 o 15011 o
7748
4452
38# 4837
6865 c lOoO
! 17U5
•95
2131 322(?
Deceinl>er 31st of InroUting Year: Fund
1. Tot*! Budgi t Est. for incoming year $1170 2. Necessary e\|>enilitures to be made
from appropriations unexpended
July 31st of present year . 3. Additional appropriations necessary
to be made Aug. to December
31st of present year 6. Total Funds Required (Add 9 lines ° L 2, 3, and I) Funds <in Hand an* ‘-o I>e Received front Sources other Ihtn I > nop4>sed Tax ls-vy 6. Actual Bal. .fuly 31 of pw ent year 7. 'I’ax,* to be collected present year (December Settlement) 0 8. Miscellaneous revenue to l>e receiv- 1 e<i Ai#', 1 (Yf present year t,, Ih-c. 31 of incoming year( Schedule 4in file in
office of Township Trustee):
a- Special Taxes (see Schedule) .... b. All other revenue (see Schelule) . . Total fund (a<ld lines 6, 7,*'a & Mb I 10. Net amount do be raised for expens-
es to Dec. 31 of incoming year (de-
duct line ‘I from line 5) 11. Operating balance (not in extess 4,f expense Jan. 1 to3Juns 3(L leu ftHpc*
Revenue for same period)
12 Total aigounl (o be raised hy lux
Levy 1 Idd lines 10 and II)
Fund $6432
I and
$12100
I uml -Id*,11
o 0 a\« t Taxable I’ruparty . Number of Foils
\et Taxable Property .. Number of Taxable I’olls
I’ROI’O^'ED LEVIES
0 1)65
3568
54 ll oO O
50
1120
itToo
O
o 1685
11130
18354
1650
O
446 °
0 4186
772 f
537
575
i
2550
2400 ° o
2126
o
o
O
• 6200 850
1021
0730 o
16261
2663
664
•4894
2090
o
, coo .
3000
5500
*
1264
7394
o 7590
0
LEV IE IT
O
$1,482,776 00
O’’
. ,’p.
...... o 281
Amount to
FUNDS
Township Fund tuition Fun °... Special School Fund
I^vy on Polls
Ii- R:i* I,
$12§4
I^vy on Property
.08
.50 51 7590
special Ncnooi r unti .50 .50 7374 0*T(yrAl B I°00 1.09 *16228 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES OOLI MTED AND TO BE
COLLECTED „
T,) Be
FUND*S
|l,613.14H T-n-J,,. -
11*3
Levy on
Polls
"Vs
.50 .50
FUNDS
Township Tuition a • . Special School . .
Library * Total - — T' 00
i oMP.M; \T IV E I AILMENT <*l TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
° 0 Collecteil Collected Collected
Levy on Iflnperty
.1*' .20
O
.05 .65
Amount to Specda! School BeRaise*! B<,n,l '
1613 3226
° 1837
HI* I
10476
Collected
Collected
Collected *
Collected
1932 lLev>®
4!I33 Ijevy
I'ft 1 Levy
1935 1.4-vi
... $ 1487
$ 1275
f 11'.Kl
$•1264
12950
10056
10600
12100
o 6510
3115
.... $24062
1000
6380
6432
2545
$174?6
4500°
!f%2070 0
$19796
FUNDS 0
O
O < Township ... R ad Xflition Special School Library Poor, 0
Total
o
1932
Is-vy
1385 645
10836 7308 1008
508
21684
1933 Levy 1450
8345 OK!#; o 908 544 °l81 hi
1934 1430
4869 4869 KOI 488 12467
'g,, Be Collect* d
1935 Levy ol013 3226
4837 |
800 j
° I 10476
After the;
Taxpato, rs appearing hall haV4' 0 a light to b,- lu-.aid thereon
tn; levlfe h < n detern dhd, n mon ta payers feeung them selves agirr 4-\e»l b\ levie. , may appeal to tie Sl at* J. aid of I aw Commpsinnev- for fuit'cr ami final .to lion then-on, by filing a petition therelor
loners . .
* with the County Auditor not I t< r than the fourth M nday ol September^ ami
th- State Bonnl will fix a d Le * f lieariijg in this county.
Dated Augu t 17, 1934e ° „ °
OMER C. AKERS, Trustee.
TOTAL
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right t,, be heard tlg-reon. After the tax levies nave been determined, ten on more taxpayets feeling them elves aggrieved by Arch levies, may appeal t,, Urn Stafl- Board of.Tax Ci'mmi i ners for fuithcr and final action thei**on, by filing a |H-tition then-for with 111,.,a i, i y Auditor not 4ater than the Fourth Aion ay of S ptember, and the State Board will fix a date 9,1’ hearing In this Countv. ° Dated Aug. 16, 1934 EDWARD CHEW, Trustee
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‘NOTH E TO°TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ° - In th" matter of determining the tax rate.^ for certain purpos, by War-
J ren Township, Putnam County, Indiana.
® Notice is hereby given the taxpayer# of Werven Town Wp, Patnwm (9,ot*ty, Indiana, that thrproper legal offlcen of sai,l municipality at i * r regular meeting place, i,n tie Itb day of September, 1934, will * onsi,!,-!- tlu-
following budg4-tto
BUDGET CLASSIFJCATION FOR TOWNSHIPS ° TOWNSHIP FUND ° , 0 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Repair of buildings and care of grounds $ ^>0 Repay of Equipment ......... 150
Lotm Helps Chicago Teachers
Salary of Tiuto.ee Offi*' Rent Trustee’s Expense a. Traveling •Records and Advarti ing..
18-2t Pay Oi'Adiisory Board ...
i Examination of Records ..
Misc lliwieiuis:
o
1. P't-uu-terys , 2. Ti n tee's Bopd ••<}.... Total Township Fund a .. .. o TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers
$6(10 .. 60 . 60 . 76 . 175 . 15 . 25
. 10(1
35
$11*.
Total Tuition ^- und
Srhoil garniture o ami equip- o ito-nt • ® 800 School Supplii's 200 Janitor Supplies 75 Fuel for Schools 200 Loans, Interest anil lnsur:ince.. 235 School Transfers 1200 Teachers institute 50 | Janitor Service 350 Tr;uis|M>rtatioU of ( bildr- a. ..9. WOO
. 00
50
$5960
Light ami Power I MiM-ellaneous:
. $-f(Kto] Cleaning vaults, et,o $4,000 Total Special School Fuml.
pTcti di tail hu4tget estimate may be seen on file in
A orote.t mecting.of teacher, and rymp.lh'xsr*The loan by the federal Rrv'l to the Chicago school board of $22,900,000 eases financial tribulations for the city’s 14,000 teachers after several years of payless paydays. For months most civil service employes had to live on corner store credit after the tax^ “assessing system of Cook county collapsed. In two years the tot.x amount of t§x delinquency amounted to $219,000,000, and more than $54,000,000-was owed to government employes. Suicide and sickness followed Chicago's financial distress, until public opinion and political housecleaning brought scmblaue* •$ order.
office of T wi 1 ship Trustee)
EST IM ATE OEolOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO |i|i K Ay IKK 31st cl IN' "MING ' EAR:
I. Tot il budget i .-timute fur iiu aming year 2 Necessary exis'i'ditme ki In- matle fr4)ifl #|qir-'- •' pri:.lions unexpende I Jury 31st ,.f present year.. 3 Addit a mil apprupi i*lions necessary to be made
Aug. 1st to Dec. :!lst of present year..
5 Total funds Required (Add linen L 2, 3, and 4). . . EUNl'S (IN HANK AND TlfltK RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LWVY: , • . • 6. Actual sbalanee July 31 of present J^ar.. 7. Taxes to be collected present year (December
settlement) a ■
8. Miscellaneou.s revenue to be received Aug. I of
pres lit year to Dee 31 of incoming year (Sehedu|c ontofile in office“f Township Trustee): a. Special taxes (s*-e schedule) h. All other revenue (S4!e schedule)
9. I tal funds (add lines 6, 7, 8a an 1 8b). . . .... 10. Net amount to be raised for expenst 9 - tn Dec. .11
of incoming year (deduct line 9 in-ig line 5).
II. Operating balance (not in excess of expense Jan.
I t,. June 30, less miscellaneous revenue lor
same periods • • •
12. Total amount to b4- raised l»y tax levy (Add lines
U " <l " ) PROPOSED LEVlfis FUNDS Levy on Polls Levy on Property Township Fund •*'’ Tuition Fund r »0 • J*? Special School Fund 5(k ■7.> T( IT \ I 1 ^
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Tabulate below anmiU)t to be collected in current year and am* unt :
collicted in each of the previous three years
To Be
° • Collected Collected CollesdnUCollected
O-Spe: i.'ll
n
Twp.
Suhool Tuiti'**
Fund
Fuml
Fund a
1135
5960
4oooe
390
o
3150
325
s
1525
90 «
7150
313
3128
3855
9 •
• «7,
1800
• •
1835
500
* 480
•
gill
iso
770
6518
6350
755
4141
800
•
•
* yin
* 3000
2871 #
t
1303
7141
3671 *
■
Amount! to be
Raised
1303
3671
7141
12115
FUNDS
1932 Lev \ 1560 6388 3822
11937
1933 p-vy
412
3373 3250 7085
1934
Levy.
I I'M 6265 «645
14334
1935 I^'W 1303 3671 7141
12116
Township Tuition Sp n cial SchcK.1 • • •
tTxpuvius appeaiang shall have a right to lie heard thereon. After the tax levies have been de-ermined, ten or more t4nxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, muy appeal to the State Board of Tax ( ommissuim ( rs f4u’ further and final acti n thereon, b\ filing a petition .therefor with the"County Auditor not later than the Fourth Monday of September, and the
State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County.
Dated August 16, 1934.
FRANK SUTHEKLIN, Trustee.
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