The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1936.
CHATEAU Today “The Clutching Hand” 2 Good Shorts
JOHN WAYNE in King of the Pecos
3 Days—Sun. - Mon. - Tues—Matinee Tues 2 p ,m MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT There never has been—there may never again be—
a picture like
“SKY DEVILS" Is the greatest picture I’ve made . . . better than “Hell’s Angels!"
tcntial self-destructors that society really wants and needs them. “For years I watched the suicide rate,” says the minister, “and wished something could be done about it. Then, two years ago, the suicide of a prominent young California woman
finally determined me.”
The Rev. Rehkugel was born in Germany. While still a youth he joined the Salvation Army at Stuttgart. A little later, because of his knowledge of English, he was sent to Berlin. There, while working with the Salvation army, he was transferred to the United States and began at once a course in theology. He was ordained a minister 'n 1907. His first pastorates ware at Troy, N. Y., and Baltimore, until he came west where he served as pastor in , St. Andrew’s and the German-Salem I church here. He was retired about
two years ago.
The Rev. Rehkugel has collected facts and statistics on suicides for years and plans to use these as a scientific basis for laying out his campaign for a nationwide organization and movement against self-destruc-
tion.
6981
1500
1199
15588
1035
7694
6406
750
4000
4500
1785
11694
10906
b. All Other revenue (see schedule) 9. Total funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5 > 11. Operating balance (not in excess of expense January 1st to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period) 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11)
PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
Levy on
FUNDS Polls i Township ! Tuition 25 1 Special School 75 ' Poor j TOTAL 1.00
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Levy on Property
.08 .50
58
.07
1.23
1400
800
700
1500
$2,031,000
172
Amount to Be Raised
1785
10906 1)694
1500
25885
THE NEW DELUX V0NCASTLE Always Comfortably Cool Tonight Midnight — Sunday and Monda SUNDAY, » TILL II P. m.
WE WISH TO STATE THAT THIS IS THE BEST PICTURE OF THE SUMMER SEASON.
BIGGEST METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER SENSATION of 1936
Collected
Collected
Collected
To Be
Collected
FUNDS
1934 Lew
1935 Levy
1936 Levy
1937 Levy
Township
1513.40
1259 00
1385.00
1785.00
Tuition
2360 00
2719.00
7279.00
10906.00
Special School
10294.00
9258.00
8085.00
11694 00
TOTAL
$14169.00
$13236.00
$16749 00
$25885.00
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to
be heard thereon
After the
to ba a smash says WINCHELL in Daily Mirror flash from California!
tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by 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 18, 1936.
WALTER L. BARKETt, Trustee Marion Township.
GABLE
■-^Li
with
SPENCER TRACY WILLIAM (Stage) BOYD GEORGE E. COOPER
and
ANN DVORAK
BOYS TRY RACKET VANCOUVER. B. C., (UP) American racketeer methods are being copied here. Two small boys who were passing slotted cars through the crowds for contributions for an alleged “fresh air fund” later were found to be using the proceeds for buying ice cream.
FLYING SQUADS TO CIRCUMVENT SUICIDES URGED
MINISTER OUTLINES AMBITIOUS PROJECT TO ENLIST NATION’S YOUTH
OAKLAND. Cal, (UP) A movement to create a nation-wide organization for prevention of suicide has been launched here by the Rev. Robert Rehkugel, 64. retired Methodist minister. When his plans are completed, he hopes to see the entire nation covered by “flying squadrons” of young people, even more numerous than Boy Scout organizations, whose duty it will be to watch ceaselessly for others who are in the throes of mental depression that might eventually lead to suicide. But this is only, one aspect of the gigantic movement and organization that he has set out to achieve. The Rev. Rehkugel has made official reservations with state governments for the name of his organization, which will be as follows: “In Co-operation with the Churches, the Suicide Prevention Society of America, Incorporated.” “I believe in foreign missions,” declares the Rev. Rehkugel, ‘hut if the Africans or Indians, for whom we save money, saw our suicide rate, they would tell our missionaries to go hack home.” Among the objectives that the minister expects to attain in the accomplishment of his project are: A nationwide publicity campaign, carried on by the presa churches, theater, radio and lecture platform. Adoption of a “Suicide Prevention Sunday” in every state Creation of a permanent national endowment fund to be known as “The Anti-Suicide Endowment Fund of America.” Establishment of suicide prevention institutes, and of “anti suicide patrols companies of young men and women, specially trained organized
PUBLIC SALE Having dissolved partnership, we will offer at public auction al the Henry Kambo farm, 9 miles north of Oreeneastle on State Road 36, 1 1-2 miles east ot Morton, on Wednesday, Aufif. 26 Commencing at 10:30 a. ni„ the follow ing: CATTLE—3 Angus cows with big calves; 2 Shorthorn cows with large calves; 10 yearling heifers and steers red and blacks; I coming two year old black heifers; 3 black pure bred Angus cows, due to freshen soon; 2 Shorthorn cows to freshen soon; 4 Shorthorn cows with small calves; I Jersey cow with calf; I Black cow with calf: 2 Red cows giving milk 1 Angus Bull. 2 years old. Some of these are thorough bred Angus cows, good ages. HOGS—44 shoats weighing about 100 pounds, all double immuned. 7 Duroc sow - to farrow in September, double immuned. SHEEP—6 breeding Ewes and one Buck all Shropshires. FEED—800 to 900 bushels good Oats. TERMS—CASH. RAMB0 AND DAY O. J. RECTOR. ALVA FORD, Aucts. OLA ELLIS, Clerk. Ladies Aid of Onion Chapel will serve Dinner.
and pledged to save those ready or tempted to perish by their own hands, and restore them to their families and homes. Cooperation of the medical world and the churches will also be sought, says the Rev. Rehkugel. As the nucleus of his organization he hopes to obtain not only the cooperation but constant but vices of at least 1,000 clergymen, permanently retired, or otherwise without pastorates, who can devote their entire time either to speaking or writing against suicide, in an effort to convince po-
BOY 5, RUNS LINOTYPE WESTMINISTER. Cal. (UP) William H. Banninger, editor of the Gazette, says he has the youngest linetype operator in the United States. His five year old son runs the whole machine when the regular operator is not looking.
The Answers
Correct completions of the current events statements on page two are as follows: 1-D, 2-C, 3-A, 4-C, 5-D, 6-E, 7 D, 8-B, 9-E, 10-C
Minty, Indi-
their regular meeting lowing budget for the
CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWN
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BAINBRIDGE TOWN BUDGET
ana HiatThe*pioiM-'r^legaroffU'ers'of 'Hirtd* munfedpajitv**’
•mi Hu .Hi (la> at S« i tember. will ctMixlcier the
year I!*;i7. ernoF/r
1. SERVICES PERSONAL
1. Salary of Trustees 2. Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 2. Salary of Marshal 4. Salary of Health Officer
Compensation of Town Attorney
SERVICES CONTRACTED
Lights 2. Printing and advertising 3. Office expenses
4 Court costs
SUPPLIES
SERVICES
and litigation expenses
I. Office
MATERIALS
AI
I Repair and materials
Fire fighting equipment
Fire fighting
T CM
ri
2. Rents
CURRENT CHARGES 1 Insurance, hoi
public
pment .. . .
ml premiums,
CURRENT OBLIGATIONS
TOTAL
J 7 2 no . 120.n . ir>o.on 10 fl . 60. C T - On . 76 On 76.00
26.n loO.O 1 on no 76.00
1. General
*1402.00 . . 460.0O
STREET FUND
1 PERSONAL SERVICES I. Wages, street labor
2. SERVICES CONTRACTUAL
J. Supplies, oil, materials
era ....
L
Is. etc.
TOTAL STREET FUND
NET TAXABLE PROPERTY
TAXABLE POLLS Levy on polls, $ 60.
Estimated to he
fixed from gasollne $1X3.7i
hex Lex
Amount
Amount to he raised
COMPARATIVE
op<
on bv
Taxpayers appearing levies have been
*d
11
nty An rd will
Ifi
AND
polls
levy Y.W.Y.Y.Y *.*. TAT KMC.NT OF TANKS < ’OLLKCTKI >
TO BE COLLECTED
, tl , 1936 None
1 1. ‘~ '“'ll M.I\. Hie rilMit to he heard thereon After
•- •W.’ssa S7W5 'tasstsi
Conn
Bon
None
i£ shall
i t o r
fix
r not la t < the date
day
$21.ft 191 0*
t he an-
date of the hearing in
Dated this 3rd day of August, 1936.
fourth Monday
• f the hearimr in Putnar
a pot
ay In Sei
n County, T
ptember, and
ndian
\v 1 Hi t the Sti
FRANK H A R LE
Attest: CLARENCE ETCHESON, Town Clerk
JONES.
HARLEY MILLER
HANKS,
Trustees
TOWNSHIP FUND
Salary of Trustee
$720
Office Rent
60
Trustee’s Expense
150
Clerk Hire
20
Records and Adv.
280
Pay of Adv. Board
15
Care of Cemeteries
10
Exam. Records
25
Miscellaneous
250
Total Twp. Fund
$1500
POOR FUND
To Reimburse County
$ 1500
from appropriations unexpended July
31st of present year
5. Total Funds required (Add lines 1, 2,
3. and 4 )
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6 Actual balance, July 31st of present
yeat
7. Taxes to be collected, present year, (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous revenue to he received August 1st of present year to December 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see schedule)
Twp. Fund $1500
Sp. Sch.
Fund
$10275
Tuition
Fund
$15730
734
4400
6284
2214
14675
21994
475
1267
5024
724
4329
3384
1385
4780
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Warren Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warren Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the third day of September, 1936. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNS7II PS
TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee Office Rent Trustee’s Expense: a. Traveling Records and Advertising Pay of Advisory Board Examination of Records ... Miscellaneous: 1. Care of cemeteries 2. Bond .. 3 Legal Advice Total Township Fund
POOR FUND To Reimburse County
$600 . 60
100 ... 80 ... 25 $1205
$1400
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers $6000 School Transfers 700 Total Tuition Fund $6700 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Purchase of Grounds
$ 75
Repair of Bldg, and Groun Is
1200
Repair of Equipment
150
School Furn. and Equip.
300
School Supplies
200
Janitor Supplies
75
Fuel for Schools
200
Loans, Interest and Insurance
20
Teachers Institute
60
Janitor Service
400
Transportation of Children
3000
Light and Power
50
Miscellaneous
30
Total Special School Fund
$5760
• r-» ^ —j own mi xiic in ’ 1
Township Trustee.)
ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED
present
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Twp DECEMBER .'list OF INCOMING YEAR Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year $1205 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July
31st of present year
5. Total funds required (Add lines 1, 2,
3, and 4)
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN
PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual balance, July 31 of
year
7. Taxes to I collected present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received August 1 of present year to December 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special taxes (see schedule) b. All other revenue (see schedule) 9. Total funds (add lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from
line 5)
11. Operating balance (not in excess of expense January 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for same period) 12. TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Acid lines 10 and 11)
PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
Sp. Sch. Tuition
Fund
$ 5760
Fund $ 6700
700
5777
3050
1905
11537
9750
722
5776
6091
700
2300
2100
150
3285
800
1422
9026
11476
483
2511
1726
548
1980
3264
1031
4491
1538
Poor Fund $1400
1400
Rough and handsome owner of a Barbary Coast Dance Palace, but he never met his match till that innocent choir girl drifted to Frisco’s waterfront.
McDONALD The SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE is the biggest movie thrill of all time
Hear Jeanette sing "Would You”. Also "San Francisco " and other hits.
San Francisco TRACY ALSO — LATEST — “MARCH OF TIME" AND NEWS.
Revenue (see- Schedule) 226.00
8. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 6, 7a
and 7b) 30841.70
9. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF NEXT SGHOOL YEAR (Deduct line 8
from line 4) 14708.90
10. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense from January 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous rev-
enue for same period) • 1 7069 pi
11. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 9 and 10) 3177*
Not Taxable property
i \ * iiiiIm
r of Taxable 1’olls
at
PROPOSED LEVIES Township, $3.708.624.00.
FUNDS
Special . . Tuition .. Vocation;! I
Bond or Sinking
City, 788; Township To
Lew uii Lei > on \i Polls property B*,
.60 4i |
IlKItlK COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES
AND TO BE COLLECTED
1400 Name of Fund Special Tuition J Vocational Bond or Sinking
1400
Collected 1934 Levy 27009.62 24671 42
4342.92
22000.00 78023.86
Collected 1936 Levy
87418 64 29 i G4.Mi 4 746.86 17428.0: 79367 12
COLLECTED
Collected
1936 Levy
32061.33 27127.34
•.'I II
M ■
7X413.93
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers
aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of for further and final action thereon, by filing;
Levy on Levy on Polls Property
.12
25 17 75 .50
16
95 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.
FUNDS
Township Fund .... Tuition Fund Special School Fund
Poor Fund
TOTAL
$895,938.00
96
Amount to Be Raised
1031 1538 4491 1400
further and final action thereon, by filing County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.
Dated August 20. 1936, , .
GUY T. WRIGHT, President B. F. VAUGHN, Treasurer EDWARD EITELJORGE, Secretary
Collected 1934 Levy
1 124 6265 6645
Collected 1935 Levy
1303 3671 7141
Collected 1936 Levy
1162 4137 3639
To Be Collected 1937 Levy
1131 1538 4491 1400
After the
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by
Marion Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board.
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Marion Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the first day of September. 1936. will consider the
following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers $15580 School Transfers 150 Total Tuition Fund $15730
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Repair of Bldg and Ground $ 600 Repair of Equipment 200 School Furn. and Equip. 400 School Supplies 450 ’ Janitor Supplies 250 Fuel for Schools 700 1 Loans, 1st and Insurance 800 Teachers’ Institute 120 Janitor Service 1150 Transportation of Children 5105 ' Light and Power 350 Miscellaneous 1501 Total Special School Fund $10275
(Complete detail of budget estimate may he seen in office ot Township Trustee.) * j
ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED
1. Total budget estimate for incoming
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Twp Sp Sch Tuition Poor DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund i year $1500 $10275 $15730 $1500
2. Necessary expenditures to be made
u t inn a 11
FUNDS Township Tuition Special School
Poor
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon
tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by 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 countv
Dated August 19, 1936.
ERNEST C. SMITH, Trustee Warren Township.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes j
Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board.
Notice is hereby Riven the taxpayers of Floyd Township Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality meeting place, on the 1st day of September, budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
TOWNSHIP FUND Iiiftft
ivn.
a ' ,I "J5 Will con.'I'M tl ■
Trustee's Kxj
and
Pay of Adv. Board
Records
Salary of Trustee
Office Rent
pens*
d Adv . * *« v, H« Records
ineou
ir
POOR FUND To Reimburse County TUITION FIND Pay of Teachers
1*r-i it
Exam
Miscellaneous
Trustee.)
budget
$4 221 $:tftoi $7 22
and Equipment
Pay
School Transfers
Total Tuition Fund
Complete detail
LATK OF ' »KNSKS T<
OF INCOMING YKAR
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Repair of Bldg and Grounds
Repair of Equipment
School Furniture
School Supplies ...
Janitor supplies Fuel for Schools
Loans, Int. and insurance
Teachers’ Institute Janitor Servle*
Transportation of Children Miscellaneous .
Total Special School Fund
i : I I ft* 111:* V* lit. SIT 11 IM "Hi'
ESTIMATE OF
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES
In
ool
Board of N o 11 c < Is Township. pi| Corporation .1
will
NOTICE TO TAXPAYER OF TAX LEVIES
matter of deterndni
of G
ool Trustee
Greencastle City and
DECEMBER 21st Total budget
(’or, oration of Greem astle.
4ch
H the t 'ut nam
es.
hereby given the taxpayers of Greencastle City and Greencastle
coSn't^indhu;;',:"'’ 11 '. urpo,,e8 uy
budget estimate for
2 Necessary expenditures
proprlutio
KA
incoming
to be made
unexpended July 21st of
estimate may he seen m WNSH1P FUNDS TO BK I
s,, i
regular meeting
consider the following budget. BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
rs tif sa Id School
1936
year
Additional appropriations necessary made August 1st to December 31st of
year Total
year ... from lap-
present to be present
$ 1100 $ ■ “O
Fund
2725
215!
SPECIAL
, (Jen
Boa try's
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Genera1 Adminlstration: Board School Trustees and Secretary’s office
>N FOR ftS(
1 's»;0 ii 2 680 o
Secretary's office
6. Superintendent's office B. Instructors Teaching Sup-
plies 1 426.0 Instructors Supervision . 476.01
D. Operating; School Plants
2. High Schools 4116.r 2. Elementary Schools .. 16220.0
K. Maintenance School Plant:
2. High Schools 2. Element F Fixed Charges G Co-ordinate
Activate
Co-t titles
Capital
New
irv Schools . . . I rues
inate and Auxiliary
466.0 87 6 e 675.0
2 Alton
To
•til 1
School Coni
A-
«(t I
u t la u i s 11
lay:
t Ions
on s noitures o
1 200 500.
vpenaltureM of Speed.il
I’und $21525.0
)lele detail of budget cstlni
riTTION EDNT , | N
A Teachers Salaries.
High Schools
B 'I'eachers Salaries; Elementary Schools
FUNDS FROM
Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2, 3,
AND
OTHER
TO BK RECEIVED THAN PROPOSED
Transfer Tuition Total Expenditures Fund
Tuition
$22832.7
3212" - 100.00
\TIONAL FUND Vocational Teach-
VOC
A. Salaries
erR and Director Total Expendi ul Fund BOND or SINK!
A. Pavnient Prliieip;, B Payment Intenst Total Exnendltut
7.
cc. auiy aist of present yeti
i.ix's in collected, present year (De
her
)N HA.NI
I Itu.M SUDRCES
T_\X I.EVV;
Actual balance. July :tlst of
Taxes if> he col'
settlement)
8. Miscellaneous revenue to 1st uf present year to Decetnbe coi"i„«r vein* (Scbodule on file
Township Trustee):
■' ^'-'lal Taxes (see schedule) b. All other revenue (see sehedul) state aid.. ' | "i.i| FundH (Add lines 8. 7. 8; t ond Si)» ft NKT AMOFftNT TO BE RAISKD
PFNSKS I’O DEC KM YKAR (deduct line
Gneiating balance (not in excess of expense
August
31st of in-
of
1st of office
11
INC, FUND I $ 1 1 2
illct I
Peru ting balance (not
to June 30, less miscellaneous rev-
rlod)
ftuue for sam
1-' A MOI NT T<
700 2200
700 700
KSTI.MA'I’K OF
FI NDS UKgriRKD FOR KXPKNHEH
r ro t>kckmb';h .nst of
> V KAK
Bu I
te may i FINDS
“ta I Kxt Sinking F
ling Fund seen in on
i ig
o|
Kst inuite for pres-
year
Expendi .. i w > >. a i
t tires. . next
^ UgUHt S«’ll ool
1 N( ’(>M!NG
1. Total ent schm
2. N«*c»‘Ssm
1 to December year
(add lines J, 2 and 3) 4 Total lOst (mated Kxpendit Et S'DS |)\ HAND AND Tu
KEt'EI V ED I 'Hi i.M Fti Il'Ki’ES II THEK
THAN UHOI'iiSED TAX I.EVV
Specla 1 Eu ml
•♦•n in Oifjc’,. BK RAISKD
Tuition
Fund
'♦•s Bond of Si hoi I
Bond Fund
00 II
2781 «
$ t 4ftvi Board.
0(1 j
Voe. Fund
$21.,35.00 $65087 50 $ 1 4081.On $5480.00
ures
BE FR
4 5560.80
Balance,
> ca r
i * r,
July
be collected, present mber settlement) ...
is Revenue
cel veil. August 1st o year to December 21s school year (Schedule
Act ua 1 present Ta xes
year, i December
Miscellaneous Revenue to he recel \ed. August 1st of present
of next
•hcdule on Hie in
office of School Board): a. S ecial TaX*»* i see Si !
b. Transfer Tuit
24 4 7 4 79541
27358 54 13687.00
1 547 8 t 752ft 0ft
22761 7735.1
> BE RAISKD FOR KXIBKR 31st OF INM’OMING 9 from line 5)
not In excess of <
O'I. MV 1st to
me perlv/n » J’O BK RAISED BY TAX LKW
'Add lines 1ft and 11) ... 84 v , ... , , PROPOSED LEVIES
N. ' t .ix.iblc Properly Nunihet of Tuxahlc Polls
KKNI'S L pT l8 0n '
Township
Tuition 25 Soi-.-l.d Sehool •»-, Poor tot a l ;; ;;;;;;;;;;; y ! .* .* .* .* .* *;;;;;;;; COMPARATIVE PTATKM ENT OF T\X F.S
AND TO BE COLLECTED
2 (ft 1000 7883
1109
’ Le /.V on i
M7S 1000 NjOl
FUNDS
Township
Tuition Y Sneel .l School YY Y
Poor
tot xl 7 Y.YYY . Y Y! 1 a Taxoi'vers apneaeing sba|] im
determined.
Collected
1934
Le vy $1087
3309
. 5107
9503
Collected
1935
Vnh
1887 2880 6500
'hit: 3837
or more tax
mav appeal to the State
I ion t herei
(»ee Si bedule). ion and All Other
a V' B01
filing a relit
Monday
this county.
on. I
rt h
; a 1
of
levies have been .... c'-iev.-d |, V such levies,
for further and final act i
"uutN Diditnr not biter tlmi, t|,,» f 01 Boat’d win fix a date of bearing In thl
Dat.il August 19, J93«. K ' ,hU , 5#
FRANK WOODS, Trustee of J
right to h|. heard » r t
feeh
f I |oil
gppteta^
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