The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1942 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANKER. OREENCASTLE, IKI)TANA, SATERDAV, JAKT T ABY 17, 1942.

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Daniel Hall, Late McGaughcy. ( has. K. Newgent, Advisory Board of Clinton Township.

ANNI AL REPORT OF TOW NSHIP

TRLSTEE

Clinton Township

The Township Trustee's

Annual

Report to the Advisory

board Ci

Clinton Township, Putnam

County.

Indiana, January, 1942, Showing Re-

ceipts. Disbursements and

Balances

of all Township Revenues

for the

Year Ending December 31.

1941.

RECEIPTS

Co. Aud., com, sch. rev., cang..

excise and intang

$ 7.183 71

Floyd I McMurray,

tuition support

1.573.99

Auditor of State

1,574.04

Clement T. Malan, state

supt

2.475.87

Frank E. Cooper, dog tax

193.0C

Total Receipts

$13,000.61

OISBI RSEMENTS

Frank E. Cooper, sal.,

trav. exp. & rent $

785 00

Daniel Hall. adv. bd.,

5.00

Lafe V. McGaughey, same

5.00

Chas. E. Newgent. same

5.00

Elmo Houston, teach

and inst.

1,365.85

Sanford Romine. same

1.149 85

Edna Hand, same

1,155.58

Helen Jarrell, same

717.52

Paul Terrell, same

476.97

Estelle Hall, same

845.57

Flcda Bell, same

834.85

Eugene Knauer, same

895.11

Verna June Martin, same

794.85

L. H. Miller, transp.

640.00

Jas. Berry, same

696 00

Raymond Cunningham same 622.40

Johnnie McKeehan, same

622.40

Oscar Martin, same

566.30

Oscar Martin, fire ext

5.75

Arthur Garrett, jan.

serv.. clean

414.50

Russell O’Haver. same

295.00

Ferguson. Sch. Sup , sups

2 (is 1"

Parke REMC. eler\

53.25

Northern In liana Power, same 14.97

Public Sen - . Co., same

8.22

Lee Sch. Sup. Co. sups.

104 40

Dobbs Tire & Battery

Service, same

11.16

Gray Standard Serv.. rep.

bus 34.10

Montgomery Ward, sups.

7.09

McMillan Athletic Goods.

same

12.51

Theressa L. Wimmei trustee

bond

100.00

Lyons Music Co., music

7.82

Sam Hanna's, sups.

12.10

W B. Vaught, haul coal

11.45

Bramblctt, coal

233.60

C R. Reeves, tun. pianos

3.00

Willard Sutherlin, rock

and Sand

12.45

Marshall Abrams com. ad. 20.00

Herman Berg, music

10.00

Royal Typewriter Co.,

typewriters 180.00 L. B. Cowgill, stamps . 3.00 Greencastle Hdw., sup 31 40 J. C. Rumley. cl. vault 12.00 Mullins Drug Store, sup. .. 1.00 Staik & Bettis, same 7.80 George Inge, same .. 3.80 Allan Lbr. Co., rep. sup. 28.40 Eston Cooper, cl. mowing school ground 8.00 Albert Williams, leg. adv. 25.00 Dale Wright, rock, haul coal 33.20 Hubert Clodfelter, haul coal 25.00 Metzger Lbr. Co., mat. 1 90 Frank Jarrell, tests 0.12 Rome Marcum, mow. grd. 3.00 R. W. Davis, plastering 35.00 Standard Oil Co., oil 1.45 Hubert C Loudermill, sand seats 23.10 Bainbridge Lbr. Co., rep. 13.46 Hicks Body Co., bus body heater ........... ' 871.25 N. A. Mars, express 1.30 Cline Ratcliff, tl., seats, reps 18.00 Daily Banner, adv. 67.76 Putnam Co. Graphic, adv. . 72.20

Carl Firestone, wir, inst.

equip. 42 Harry Ragsdale, fill ext. 4.50 Charles King, pt. brick 25.00 Beckley Candy Co., clock 85.61 Eody & Peek, supp 30.40 Biological Sup. Co., sups. 5.70

Rcachdale Bank & Trust

Co., ins. 188,00 Al-Jax Chemical Co., dis'fct. 15.55 Ed Thomas, haul coal 20.55 Kiger & Co., jan sup. 10.00 Paine Pub. Co., band unifs. 4.50 Rex Call, pet. fence 4.24 Jas. A. Taber, sheep killed 28.00 Earl Mitchell, same 20.00 Clay Magill, same 10.00 John McCabe, same 84.00 Claud Crodian. same 8.00 Frank Oliver, same 14.00 Donald Newgent, same 10.00 Frank Call, chicken, hog claim 33.75 Hubert Clodfelt r. hogs killed 32.50 R. H. White, sheep killed 10.00 Harbison & Williams, same 90.00 John Dicks, same 10.00 Goldie Norman, geese-turk. 50.00 Roger Cook, transp. 90.00 Total Disbursements $16,222.93 Statement Showing Amount of all Moneys Paid to the various Funds of Clinton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, Disbursements Therefrom and Balances Remaining Therein for the Year Ending December 31, 1941;

TOWNSHIP FI ND

Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1941 $ 393.33 Receipts during year 1.120.65 Total of bal. & receipts $ 1,513.98

Disbursements dur. year

1,079.77

Final Balances

$

434 21

DOG Kl NO

Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1941

$

16.15

Receipts during year

394.50

Total of bal. & receipts

$

410.6:,

Disbursements during year

400.25

Final Balances

5

10.40

TUITION I I NO

Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1941

$

4,935.69

Receipts during year

7,003.36

Total of bal & receipts

$11,939.07

Disbursements during year

8,156.1:

Final Balances

$

3,782 92

SPECIAL SCHOOL FI NO Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1941 $ 5,412.76 Receipts during year 4,482.08 Total of bal. & receipts S 9,894.84 Disbursements during year 6,586.76 Final Balances 1 - " TOTAL OF ALL FI NOS Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1941 $10,757.9" I Receipts during yeai 13,000.61 Total of bal. & receipts $23,758.54 Disbursements during year 16,222.9" Final Balances $ 7,535.61 Total Balances as shown by this Report $ 7,535.61 Warrant Checks outstanding

Dec. 31, 1941

(itemized in report 1 $ 252.96 Total Balances and Outstanding Warrants, December 31, 1941 $ 7,788.57 Cash in depository

December 31, 1941 . I, Frank E. Cooper, the

$ 7.535.61 Trustee oi

Clinton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements n Balances is tine and correct, as 1 verily believe; and I further doclai that the sums with which I an charge ! in this icport are all of th sums received by me. and the varic.i items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sum state and without expressed or implic agreement that a.ny portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to m or any other petson. Ami I furthi declare, and swear (or affirm) tlmi I have received no money nor artich of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this

Township.

FRANK L. COOPER Trustee < Clinton Township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirn ed) to before me. the Chairman i the Advisory Board of this Townshl; this sixtli day of January, 1942. DANIEL HALL, Chairman of tin \clvivorv Board of Clinton Town hip. This report was received, accepte and approved by the Advisory Boai of this Township, at its Annual Mee* ing, this sixth day of January. 1942

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14th for t and lamily at Lafayette on Thursday

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