The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1943 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1943.

xoTirn or \ mi imstratio\ Notice Is here by given that the unci

ei-Hlgned has l>e**n ai» o>nte«l by the No. 84G2 # . _ .1 hIy• • of the ‘Mv.-ult Court of I'tituain Omer C\ Akers. Clerk of the Putnam idiin^y State of Indiana, Ad utnlstra- Clrc # u c»*urt lor of the e.s of Ja.iurj U. t^«*ViUun John 11. AI leo, Attorney. -O-Jt.

ln y:,Ki f ^ i :^ , i" daily banner

Klora M Lawman. Administratrix;

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Floyd Township. IHitnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Hoard. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Floyd Township. Putnam « ounty, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their legular meeting place, on the 7th day of September, HM3 will consider the following

budget.*

TMWMjllllP III UUKT C I.ASSII'HMIUN

TOWNSIMP Fl'NO:

Salary of Trimlea » Offl •• Urn Trualoo's Traveling Kxpenar . Offi.'. Supplle*. Printing and Ad\nrHsln-{ Tav of Advisory Board Colnp. nsatlon for AsaeMln* .. 1'] xa!n [ration of Krcot da ....

AHrv.'ilaneotia .......... Total Township hand

TUITION KPN1>:

1’ iv of Ttavln i s Bvlinol Transfer^

Total Tuition t.'und

BPKCfAI. SCHOOl Kt'NI>Ret at- o: llttildinrfs and .'.tee

of Grounds * too no Itspalr of at. «xoept . School Busses ••••••• ll'I’O 1 '

School Furniture and Kuuipnivnt, except Sehool llusses School Supplies. other than

l> riM \TF OF FI MIS TO HK HVISMJ

FUN I »S RliQUlREP FOR KX-

PFNSB2S

AuKust l, present year to Township December 31, of ensuing vear Fund

1. Total Budget Estimate for

Ineomlng Year ua

2 Neeessarv Expenditures to he made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 3. Additional Appropriation* to be made August 1. to December 31, of present

COO.OO 00.00 i2r>.oo 180 M

an

320.00 3.1.00 ir.o.oo

.»1,020.00 . (3.000.00 . 4.000.00 . $7,600.00

200.00

Jnnlturs' Supplies 200.00 ■Janitor Supplies ISO 00 Fuel for Sehools :,00.00 Fount. Interest and Insurance 1&0.00 Teachers' Meetings 30.00 Janitor Service 500.00 Transportation of Children ... 4.100.00 Light and Power . 75.00 Contingencies 300.00 Mlaoellaneous 200.00 Total Special Sehool Fund ..$6,M)5.00

POOR R K 1.1 FF FUND:

H. Direct Relief:

Bl. Medical. Hospital and Burial £00.40

H3. otlwr Direct Relief .... 150.00

H3. Total Wreet Relief (To-

tal U1 and H2)

Total Poor Relief Fuad

050 011 050.00

050.00

Total Funds Required (Add

2,243.00

1,373.00

Lines 1, 2. 3. and 4)

FUNDB <>N HAM' AND TO HE

RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOS-

ED RATE OF TAX LEVY 0. Actual Halancc, July 31, present year 7. Tuxes to he Collected, present year (Decemtier

Settlement) 350.00

3. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to he received from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s

Office )

(a) Special Taxes (See Schedules)

Special

Scbuol Fund

Tuition

Fund

Poor Fund

$ 6,805.00

$7,600.00

$ 650.00

3,000.00

1,373.00

200.00

205 00

630.00

10,010 00

9,402.00

H50.00

and

Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” S. R. Kariden, Publisher Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY He has nn amazing store of strength he Is eager to share with you; The Lord is the strength of my life. Ps. 27:1.

Ocrsonal

And LOCAL NEWS

BRIEFS

Society Mr. and Mrs. Contonwlne Honored Al Shower Mr. and Mrs. John Cantonwine were honored at a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark. The couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. The hostess served delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake to thirty-three

guests.

+ + + +

Miss Jean Edmonson Weds Navy Ensign

Capt. and Mrs. Charles B. Edmonson of Clayton, announce the marnage of their daughter, Jean, to En-

hus been changed to James Evan 1 ai £ n Chester A. Hicks, of Marion.

oust BOVS

WITH TM« C0t0fl$\ The correct address of Sterling Hervey is S. Sgt. Sterling Hervey, 162 L. M. Trk. Co., A. P. O. 616. Unit 2, c o Postmaster, New York, N. Y Pi'c. Claude Boswell, who has been stationed at Camp Pickett, Va., arrived here Satuiday to spend a ten day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boswell, 605 Maple

avenue.

The address of James Evan Keyt, son of Raymond anti Cordie Keyt.

keep warm — lais w,nter • See us for the ,

coal cash

STORE YOUR COAL NOW . . . NEXT MONTH

MAY BE TOO LATE!

INDIANA 12 LOAN CO- Cy' 0

l!Hj East Washington Street.

Loans Up to $300.

Phone 15

Keyt, F 3/C, N. S. S. J. R. Y. Blakley, I). E. 140, Fleet Post Office, New

York, N. Y.

Clarence A. Cooper. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper, Greencastle, R. R. 2, has been sent to the following address for his basic training in the Army Air Corps: Pvt. Clarence A. Coeper, Jr., 1182 Training Group,

■ '■ B. T. C. No. 10, Bks. No. 617, S. No Mrs. Lucille Hutsler, Greencastle ( •'"'>l l&. r 508, Greensboro,' North Car-

3,363.00

2,940.00

228.00

1,330.00

1,128.00

2.700 00*

Route 4, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Thursday. Mrs. Cecile Varvel, 501 Maple avenue, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Friday for treat-

ment.

Robert Cox, Fillmore and Charles Carmen, Greencastle Route 4, were

olina. He would like to hear from

his friends.

Cpl. Ida L. Sutherlin, who has been home on furlough visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butherlin, Puincy, R. 1 and other relatives and friends, has returned to camp. Her address is Cpl. Ida L. Sutherlin, A. S.

released from the county hospital 1 Post Hq. Co,, Army

Friday.

».

(b) All Other Revenue (Sec Schedules) Total Funds (Add Lines «, 7, Xi\ and 8l>)

1,723.00

2,000.00 7,208.00

2.000.00 6,758.00

10.

Net Amount to he raised for expenses to December 31. of ensuing year Operating Balance (Not In excess uf Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period i

522.00

1,702 00

3,144.00

11.

706.00

3,275.00

1.850.00

12.

Amount to hu raised by Tax Levy

1,317.00

4,977.00

4.994 00

Net

phoposki)

Valuation of Taxable Property

m-: \ lies

1,128.00

278.00 '

Number of Taxable

FUNDS

Foils 81

Levy on

Foils

Township Special School $ 5ft Tuition $ 50 Total i 11.00

Levy on Property

t .12 $ 45 $ 45 $1.02

Amount to Be Ralsoc $ 1.317.0$

$ $

COMP \ It \TI \ E STATEMENT OF TAXES COl.I.EtTEI)

AMI TO ME COLLECTED

i\ and Mrs. Dennis Hill and daughter Barbara ar& the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Hill.

Shirley Ann Tolliver, Greencastle Route 4, and Bobby Dorsett, Clovei - - dale R. 2, were released from the

county hospital Friday.

Miss Harriett Hazinski of Misha- ' waka has returned to Greencastle to resume her work in the art depart-

ment at DePauw University.

Dr .and Mrs. Lester M. Jones are ijs moving from Northwood to their

4.977.0" 1 apartment house on the corner of

, 4,994 on

$i 1,288.00 j Seminary and Locust streets. Miss Mary Wamsley returned

To Be home Wednesday night after visiting * "mi ’'' j in Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago. Sh. * Hll'nn: was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E.

$ 4',994:«o | B. Hughes.

$11,288.00 o* a 1- .. c.

After the I Steven Sutherlin, east Seminary

street, returned to his home Friday from the Putnam county hospital, where he underwent a tonsil opera-

tion Thursday.

Mrs. N. V. Currier and grandson, Thomas Jones of Savannah, Ga., and Miss Bonnie May of Salem, Va., are ! visiting the former’s cousin, Mrs. E. j H. Snider and other relatives. I Lieut, and Mrs. Sam H. Reed of

In the mutter of detcrmlnlm? the tax rateu for certain purpoies by Warren , Fillmore are the parents Of a daughTownnhlp, PuMiam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. . . - Notice Is hereby tflveii thtaxpayers of Warren Township, Putnam County. | ter bern Friday morning at the PutIndlana, that the proper lejral officers of said municipality, at their regular | F n ,, n * u hnanitnl T (out Read meeting place, on the «th day of September, 1943, will consider the following nam v - ounl y Hospital. Lieut, need

budget: }

TOW Mill IP III 1)0 KT 4 I.AMMKICATTON

FUNDS

Collected

1942

$ 1.104.on $ 6.533.00 $ 3,474.00 $1 1,111.00

Collected

1943

$ 802.00 $5,726.00 $2,354.00 $8,882.00

right Jo be heard thereon.

Collected

1941

Township 11.072.00 Special School $3,035.00 Tuition $2,000.00 Total $6,107.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have .. .

tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, und the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County: Auditor, ten or more taxpayer* feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, I may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further und flnn! hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the Oounty Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this County.

Paul Frederick, Trustee. Dnted Aug 16. 1943.

•At same time and place will ask for additional appropriation us follows: {150.00 In Fund No. 18 for Insurance; $55.00 In Fund No. 22 for Janitor Services: $430.00 In Fund No. 28 pay of teachers: $200 la Fund No. 29 pay of transfers.

Fostoria glassware. Mr. Robertson, who has acted in the capacity of Chief Clerk for the past five years will re-establish residence in Muncie,

Indiana.

V. L. Bowers, Ass's Supt. of the State Farm was not able to attend as he is on an extended trip to Sacremento California, and Walla Walla, Washington to apprehend four excapees. I

+ + + +

Airs. Boyd Hostess

Both bride and groom attended In-

diana university, the bride being a I joX A7u7w7Group senior this year. She is now cm- At a mee0ng at the horne of Mrs. ployed in defense work in Ohio. Ens. Bdna McGuire B o y d. Wednesday Hicks is stationed in San Diego, j members of the Executlvt c j Board and committee chairmen ol + + + + j the Greencastle Branch of A. A. U. Miss Helen C. Watt Bride | discussed plans for the 1943-1944 Uf Bertram Juhasz I season of the organization. Every Mr. and Mrs. E. Roscoe Watt. I effort is being made by the group Greencastle, R. 4, announce the mar- | j n orc j er that its activities may meet ;iage o fthclr daughter, Helen C. challenge which world events Watt to Bertram Juhasz, son of ] iave presented to American women. Mrs. Stephen Juhasz, 41 Magyar fj rS f me eting of the year will street, Toledo, Ohio. The ceremony , be a buffet SU pp e r at the home of

Sunday, August 29th 8.00 p? Admission free. Everyone invited Greencastle Bible Center, (w Locust and Berry.

BAINBKIDGE CHRISTIAN CHURCH George W. Smith, minister. Damon Modlin, Bible school supt 9:30 a. m. Bible school. Qradei classes. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. E ai , Davis will preach. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, New Testa, ment class.

Air Base. Lincoln, Neb.

ENID ARMY AIR FIELD, Okla, Aug. 27.—Twenty H osier cadets art members of class 43-K at this basic flying field. All of them completed primary flight training at Army airfield in Texas, and after the successful finish of their course they will go to other air forces schools for ad-

vanced instruction.

Included is Aviation Cadet Donald E. Clodfelter, 19, of Bainbridge, son! of Mr. and Mts. Elmer Clodfelter,

Bainbridge.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

600.00 60.00 125.00

TOWNSHIP FUND:

Salary of Truatee $ Office Rent Trust*"’* Traveling Expense . Office Sin lilies, Printing and Advertising , 175.00

Pay uf Advisory Board 75 00 Tax AsscHMlng 325.00 Fare of Cemeterl** 125.00 Examination of Records 25.00 Miscellaneous 130.00

Total Township Fund $ 2,005.00

TUITION FUND:

Fay of Teachers $5,400.00 School Transfers 2,000.00 Total Tuition Fund $7,400.00

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: ttepnlr of Buildings and care

of Grounds $ 400.00

Repair of Equipment, except

School Busses 200.00 ESTMIXTE OF FI XDM TO HE It AIMED

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EX-

PENSES I August 1, present year, to Township December 31, of ensuing year Fund

1. Total Budget Estimate for

Incoming Year $1,640.00

2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1. to December 31, of present year 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2. 3 and 41 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE

HWElVED FROM SOURCES

OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE OF TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) (. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule In Trustee’s

Office.)

(a) Special Tuxes (See Schedules) (b) Alt Other Revenue (See Schedules) « 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7. 8a and 8b) 1,138.00 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31. of ensuing year 1,175.00 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess or Expense January 1. to Juno 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same

1 ’ut’litsl 3

School Furniture and Equipment, except School Russes School Supplies, other than

Janitors' Supplies 300.00 Janitor Supplies' 150.00 Fuel for Schools 350.00 lAuins, Interest and Insurance 100 00 Teachers' Meetings 40 00 Janitor Service 500.00 Transportation of Children . . 4,000.00 Light and Power 75.00 Contingencies 50.00 Miscellaneous 125.00 Total Special School Fund $6,500.00

POUR RELIEF FUND:

B. Direct Relief:

Ul. Medical, Hospital and Burial $ 700 00

B2. Other Direct Relief . 800.00

B3. Total Direct Relief (Total Bl and B2) 1,000.00

is stationed somewhere in England. Mrs. Ida Boyd (has received word

200.00, 0 f tbe gulden death of her cousin,

Boyce Cullen of New York City. For many years he was the trombone soloist of Paul Whitmans IBand. He was known by several residents of

Greencastle.

673.00

2.813 00

538.00

600.00

Special

School Fund

$6,500.00

8,400.00

9,900.00

2,060.00

1.900.00

Tuition

Fund

$7,400.00

1.930.00

800.00

9.130.00

843.00

1.168.00

Poor Fund $1,000.00

100.00

1,100.00

1,173.00

100.00

FOR SALE: White Rock fries. Friday night and Saturday night. Ed Stone, Airport Road. 27-2t

100.00

4.0(0 00

1.840.00

1,800.00

3.811.00

5,819.00

1,273.00

1,273.00

Period > 120.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 12. Amount 1o b* raised by Tax Levy 1.996.00 7.340.00 $,118.00

PROPOSED LEVIES

Not Valuation of Taxalda Property 1(81.477 Number of Taxable Folia 85

FUNDS Levy on $ Levy on

Poll* Property

Township * .10 Special School I so $ .78 'SuitIon $80 ( .71 Total $100 $1.70

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COI.I.KCTED

AND TO HE COLLECTED

Amount (o Be Raised ( 1,995.00 ( 7.840.00 ( T.119.00 $17,154.00

FUNDS

Collected Collected Collected 1941 1942 1943

Townahlp $1.127 00 $ 1.095.00 $1,178.00 Special School $5,934.00 $ 5,380.00 $3,535.00 Tuition $ 8.290.00 I 7,328.00 $ 3.822 00 Total *8,061.00 $10,093.00 *6,821.00

To Be Collected

1944

$ 1.993.00 $ 7.340.00 (10.855.00 *17,154.00 After the

H

SCHOOL DAYS Make sure their eye* are fly for study before school begins. Glasses When Needed Dr. J. F. Conrad OPTOMETRIST 109 E. Wash. St Phone 240

Misses Olivia and Effrey Voliva ire in receipt of a letter from their tephew, Capt. J. P. Voliva from iomewhere in England. He writes n part: “We arrived safely at destination iomewhere in England after a very dne trip. It was uneventful, smootli tnd very pleasant, and had a fine .rain trip here. “England is really wonderful. It s the cleanest, tidiest, most com-

took place August 24 at the St. Stephens Catholic church. Fallowing the ceremony the couple left for a ihort wedding trip.

♦ + * ♦

Legion Auxiliary To Meet Monday Putnam County Unit No. 58 of the American Legion will celebrate the close of a very successful year on Monday evening August 30 at the Legion Home in this city. An invitation has been mailed to each of the 94 members belonging to the Unit, to meet at the home at 6:30 to partake of a (Free)., fried chicken dinner. A most interesting program will follow the dinner. High Lights of the recent State Convention will be given by Mrs. John Cartwright and Mrs. Charles Lemmink who served as de!igates from this Unit. Miss Wilma Jean Baldwin, who was sent to Girls State, will also give her report. Installation of newly, elected officers will follow the program. Those to be installed are presildent, Mrs. Charles Lemmink, vice president, Mrs. Leo Conrad, secretary Mrs. Leo Brendle, treasurer Mrs. Russell Pierce, chaplain Mrs. Clara Hubbard, historian Mrs. Cecil 'Brown and sargeant at arms Mrs. Fred Pease. Mis.

Mrs. Clyde E. Wildman, September 28. At this time a general introduction to the year’s study theme, “The United Nations," will be given by a committee in charge of Mrs. Harold Zink. During the course of the year, China, Great Britain, Russia and the United States will be discussed with regard to their relation to the current international situation. The

icoatlaiaefi na Pace Thre*l

GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER Hear Judge Fred G. Bale, teacher, lecturer, lawyer, orator, forceful, entertaining, logical, dynamic and convincing.

UNION CHAPEL CHURCH (MORTON) Church School 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. No evening service. L. L. Bickett, pastor.

LIMEDALE CHURCH

Sunday School each Sunday morn, ng at 9:30. Prayer meeting at the church eacli Tuesday evening at 8:00. Evening worship each Sunday at 8:00. Pastor Rev. L. D. Dodd. Come join us, every one welcome to all services.

DR. TRACY M. O’BRIEN ALAMO BLDG.

OFFICE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri„ Sat. 11:00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m. Mon., Tups., Frl., Sat. 7:00 p. m. — 9:00 p. m.

PUTNAM COl NTY COI M il, or

THE TAXPtlLUS

Dletcly used countryside I ever saw.

The people are fine and they have | ^ cU , . 6t ^„, DU ' tn ^ t

aken everything for four years

installing of-

President will be the

ficer.

The sincerity of purpose witli which 1 we have all attacked our problems during this year of chaos, as well as your willingness to cooperate and lend your help, at every turn has in-

“They are on top now, even though deed appreciated, and it is hop-

without a kick. You can’t realize wer there what war is until you see ionic of the things here, talk to the I people and get the story of what has j

happened.

the rationing is strict. Food, clothing, all consumer goods are terribly scarce, yet they get along beautifully. Raids are practically non-exist-ent and life goes on as usual. We have tea twice a day other than our

regular meals.”

Capt. Voliva is finance officer of the 84th Service Group. Sgt. Reese E. Phillip’s address is

ed that all members will be on hand to enjoy a good dinner and hear What has been accomplished by The American Legion Auxiliary the past year. Don’t forget to return the conveniently addressed post card so that a place will be reserved for you at the dinner. + + + * Farewell Party For

Prov. Group L, 467th Sqdn. 333rd. Mr. and .Mrs. Robertson

Bomb Group, A. A. B. Dalhart Tex. The address of Pfc. Edwin R. Phillips is Hq. & Hq. Co. 593E. B. & S. R., Fort Ord., California. Pvt. Robert O. Phillips 35095124 is stationed with Co. 18, 3rd. Prov. Reg. Camp Blanding, Florida. ^ q. .p .t. q. q. 4. q. ^ A-NNIVERSARIBP .^ + + +4»4*4* + 4*+ + + + + + ^ Birthday* Miss Naomi Jane Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Baker, 15, today, Aug. 27. Pfc. Irwin Ray Evens, 22 years today, August 27. Fred M. Sanford, Fillmore, 49 years t day, Aug. 27.

Taxpayer* appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon, tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later

tluiei two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by I

• he County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayer* feelina themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tux Commlesloners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the Oounty Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this County.

» Geo. 81ms.

^ . a . Trust** Warren Twp, D?leJ Ang 16 194J_

IT PAYS TO BUY HIGH QUALITY MEATS (Government Inspected and Graded) FEATURING THIS WEEK BEEF AND PORK

FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON. Quality Meat Market

$2 SOUTH VINE ST.

PHONE 42

A farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bowers for Chief Clerk and Mrs. C. B. Robertson, of the Indiana State Farm. Approximately sixty - five guests, who were the employees of the Indiana State Farm and their families enjoyed a movie and refreshments. The Robertsons were presented with a lovely gift of a set of

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NOTICK TO THK IIKM 11 Kit8 OK Tl. PI INAM COIMY. INDIANA, AND TO

OK * All) COl NT9

Notice to the Member* of the 1‘utniin County Council of Putnam ('minty,

TnOIntia iiuil the Taxiuvei'H of said County.

Ina Notice 1* hereby given to George Kn*lgn, John Klnch.ir. Claren i: Ooff, \V K Morrison, Frank Vaughn, Eugene Hutchins, und George Aker, all Members (if and constituting tb" Putnam County Council of Putnam County. Indiana and to all taxpayers of said County. , You and each of you are hereby notified that a speclnl ntceiinp of said I Putnuni Countv Council bus been called by the undersigned auditor of s.ilfl county requested by the Board of County Commlesloners of the Count. u( Putnain State of Indiana. In special session ut Ten O’clock. A. M, on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1943

in the said Commissioners Court Boom, In the Court House, In the City of Greencastle said countv und state, to consider the mutter of trimsf. rrlm; fundi heretofore appropriated which said ofi’lcer* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing ut this time, and additional appriqn iatlim u

set out below:

1 County lletrnue Fund CLERK OF THE CIFtCClT COURT:

Excess in: 106 Insanity Inquest • { Transfer to: 2111) Stationery and Printing Excess In: 402 Committment of Patients to State* Institutions Transfer to: 201e Registration of voters Excess In: 201a Freight. Express * Drayugc Transfer to: 2111) Postage Total *

RECORDER:

Excess in: 201a Freight, Express & Drayugc Transfer to: 201t> Postage Excess In: 205c Rebinding Records Transfer to: 201b Postage Excess In: 205c Rebinding Records Transfer to: 206b Repair of Equipment Total: $ COUNTY SHERIFF: Excess In: 2»lg Serving. Court Papers t Transfer to: 206 Meals for Prisoners Excess In: 205c liehlndlng Records Transfer to: 206 Meals for Prisoners Excess In: 211a Official Records Transfer to: 206 Meals for Prisoners Excess in: 2lld Other Office Supplies Transfer to: 206 Meals for Prisoners Total ! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Excess In: 106 Per Diem of Hoard of Review Transfer to: 414 Expense of School Fund Loan AiIiIHIiiikiI Approprlatlmi 1 Change of Venue Costs COUNTY INFIRMARY:

Excess In: Transfer to: Excess in: Transfer to: Excess In: Transfer to: Excess In: Transfer to: Excess In: Transfer to: Excess In:

30.08

50.00 .

30.00 50 00 10 00 10.00

11(1.00

5.00 5.00

1O00 pi 09 2000 2C 00 41 00

Transfer to:

Total

207a 213c 20K;i 213c

202

213c 206a 213c 2 J On 200a

Fuel Feed Kefrigerut ion Feed (Jnsoline Feed Hardware Feed Food Feed Sanitary Supplies Clothing and Household

$

ioHiil A|»|»r»|»rl<ili<in for County TreiiMureri Additional Clerical Help ...$ Additional \|»|tro|»rlutlon for County Nurveyor: Ditch Expense $

IM'TNAM COI NTY HOSPITAL

Excess In: 209b Laundry and Cleaning $

209c Medical and Sui'Ki^uI 001 h Building and Fixed Equip 602f-l Other Equipment

Total * Transfer to: 107 Wages of Other Employees

oat.. Fuel

Fruits and Vegetables

207a 206d

50.00 50.08 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 15 00 15 00

100.00

20.00 20 0}

500.00

50 00 5000

COO 4 00

20.00 2 ii 00 10008 100.00 50 00 50.00 5000 50.00 274 Od 125.00 100.00 500.00 1,200 00 400 00 750 00 2,850.00 2 1100.00 '750.09 100 00

Total i Additional Aiiproiirlnllon! .

Salary of Clerical Assistance 1 Siilnrl»s of Wages of Attend -O'OOO Technicians Fruits and Vegetables |.n"»

Total I 4,000.00

Total

104 100 108

2or»d

CIRCUIT COURT:

ExeesH In:

io a

rrunsfer to:

002b

Excess In:

102

rrnnsfer to:

HO 2 b

Excess in:

111

Transfer to:

HO 2b

Excess In:

104

Transfer to:

20 fib

Excess In:

104

Transfer to: Total

405

Grand Jmy( I,nw Books Per Diem of Special Judge Law Books Salary of Probation Officer laiw Books Petit Jurors Repairs to Equipment Petit Juror* Meals for Jury

COUNTY HIGHWAY: Excess In: ]03c Transfer to: Iftllh Excess In: 201a

2ft 1c 201 d 204b 208a

Single Hands Teams. Truck*, ft Tractor* Freight Telephone A Telegraph . ... Transportation Allowance Rlue Printing

Gasoline

50.00 50.00

100 «0

100 00

100.00 100 00

84.50 84.30 50.00 50.00

j 384.58 j ooo.oo

5,000.00

10.00 40 00 12-35

100.00 500 00

Total ' ' j 662 Sj

Transfer to' Excess In: Transfer to: Excess in:

Total Transfer to: Excess In: ,

Tola] Transfer to: Excess In: Transfer to:

Total

102* 213a 202a

302 3ft 3 305

U0«u io in

307 30*

309a 309c

310 311 602

6021

Asst. Highway Supervisor

I tare A Flat

Electric Current Gravel Tile—Sewer Pip* Culvert Nalls—Wire, Etc.

662.35

Wages Truck-Tractor Drivers, Etc.

Cemeat and Lime Dirt

Miscel, Road Material

Bridge Roofing Point ‘ Road Signs Equipment Mlac. Road Equipment

35 00

i 500.60

300 09

1,000 00

200.00

{ 3.000 CO { 3.000 00

100 00 •5.00

60000 300.00

5000 70.00

301 , 602 309B

1 000-00

300 00

$ 2.445.00

Stone • 3.445 0 Equipment * Bituminous Material * ^

Each and every member of said county council Is hereby notified to alb ’ said meeting nt the time and place named above herein to consider II"' of said transfers and appropriations named, to nn amount not to sum and amount named above herein. u All taxpayers of said county are hereby notified of such meeting I" he ne for the purposes named above herein. , „„ Taxpayers nppenrlng nt said meeting shall have the right to he hco''' 1

Obe matters named above herein.

O. . T !'. ,> "ansfers made by said Council will

Slut) Hoard of Tax Commissioners. Slfiietl: EDDIE BUIS, jUidBor.

automatically referred 1° l,u

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