The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1946 — Page 2
AIR SHOW PLANES FLY OVER INDIANA t.N’DTAN'APOMS. Ini. AfJK. 15 iINSi Some of the fastest, bombers and fighters of the | \rmy Air Forces toured Imliana toilas In conneet-on with the upeninj of tlAe CAP AAl 1 Air Shw al Stout Fill Indianap»lis, Anfarday end Sunday. Or.- flight travelec. to I^aItc, Gary. South |! nd. Fort ’Vnyne, Muncie, Marion and Koltomo and back to Stout k teld. TP® other went to Bloomington, Terr* Haute, Evanaville. Madison, Richmond and hack to India nap >iis. The planes w re the same that will psr.ielpat in the Air Show unJ Ir.cljde A-'26. T -47. P-81 and R-o* inodela. The exhibition olso will feature -the Allison-powered P-75, with Red Hulso. nationally known test pilot, at the stick. Thwri' also will be flying and nIaHc displays of commercial aircraft and flight drmonatratk»i» of gas mode) planes.
Beverly Howard, a national stunt champion, will exhibit his skill at the controls of a clipped wing Cub. with a 75-horsepowei continental engine. Proceeds of the Show 'ill go to the Cival Air Patrol to finance continuation of its opera-
tions.
FAIR AWARDS (( ■inllniK'O frofti I'niee One! 2nd., Monroe Twp. Ijaverne Elmore, tlrd.. Greencastle Twp.; Delons Thomas, •ird.. Greencastle Twp.. Bc.uisc Coffman, 3rd., Cloverdale Twp.; Virginia .larvis, .’ird., Cloverda! •
Twp.
Clntllillg l\ Anna Ruth Worley, 1st , Monroe Twp.; Judith Piuitt, 1st. Marion Twp.; Peggy Arnold. 1st.. Marion Twp.; Anita Selsor, 1st., Mai ion Twp.; Audra Grove, 1st.. ; Cloverdale Twp.: jCoris Sinclair, 1st.. Clovcrdale Twp.; Domtr Reeves. 1st., Greencastle Twp., Susan. Ruwlar.d, 1st., Greencastle Twp.; Madonna Skelton. 1st., Greencastle, Twp. Jo Mae Arnold, 2nd., Greencastle Twp.; Arlene Crawley.
TME DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, l94 ^_
SOCIETY
Moose Picnic For Members and their Families only. Sunday, Aug. 18
7 Miles Northwest ot Greencastle on Earl Evans Farm.
; 2nd.. Greencastle Twp.; Jo Ann Smith. 2nd.. Greencastle Twp.; _
. Ton-, 2nd.. Greencas.! Twp.; Marjorie Whitman. 2rMl.. Greencastle Twp.; Delores Bridges, 2nd., Franklin Twp.; Jean Wilson. 2nd., Franklin Twp.: Jeretta Sutherlin, 2nd., Monroe Twp.; Doris Marsteller, 2nd. Russell Twp.: Mildred Clodfeltei, 2nd., Russell Twp.; Martha Lee White, 2nd., Warren Twp. Marjorie Beck, 3rd., Monroe Twp.; Phyllis Eggers, 3rd., Franklin Twp.; Barbara Suther-
lin, 3rd., Cloverdale Twp. Top Offices
Are Unopposed INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Aug. IB i INS) Candidates for lop offices in the Indiana department of the American Legion appeared to be unopposed on the eve of the state organization's first fullbloom postwar convention. The o nventlon, at which 10,000 H' isier Legionnaires are expected. is to open tomorrow in
I Indianapolis for a four-day ses-
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Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $500 per year by mail outside
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S. K- Karidcn, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Some do not believe in sacrifice. A worm feels the same way. hut who wants to be n
worm? The preaching of the'by her
FACTS witheld SUGGESTS REECE
Stanley-Mayfield
(UP)—R<“-
Wedding Sunday DEN\ KR '. ^ chairman
Mis . Hilda Stanley, daughter publican National nn-l Mrs Gordon Stanley I Carroll Reece suggested tod y u „ ; nd John »»»»-«« II.. nominuunuon I. «.<£ of Mr and Mrs. John holding from the public the true
M iy fa id of Morton were mar- eXte nt of war contract segh^.
S^t 5 o'clock, August Hth at and promised that the
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
Havin( sold our store to Mr. Paul Jones of Crawfordsville, we want to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for their liberal patronage during our years in business. We want you to know that our success in business could not have been possible without you. Mr. Jones is an experienced merchant and desorvK your patronage. We hope that you will continue to give him the same cooperation that you have so kindly extended to us.
MR. and MRS. L. T. SN!DER
The average man makes a fortune during his lifetime when he adds up his total earnings. The average man has nothing as he approaches old age. Decide not to be average » save regularly and insure your own financial independence.
CtOfRAt OCStQVt SYSTtM.
BDNK
i! |UE . and TRUST COMPONY
;.jm >er
I. Birjnton, ScoUsburg and hardware dealer, is
the
the Kirs Methodist Church i» j story" win ue revealed if a ReMu hell. The Rev. R A. Shu- pu blican congress is elected th . maker read the double ring cere- fal i . th nrnN >- viiss Marilyn Fletcher .. what has come to light th s play” d bridal aircs. far will seem like a pop-gun J Th , j-ride, given in marriag" conl parison with an atomic bomb
father, wore a powder v j, en tne full
cross is to them that perish fool-!blue gabardine s llit w ‘'^ w *‘ tC ed." he said1 Cor. 1:18. j accessories and a shoulder col- ln a speech
san-p of pink roses. overtones of the possibility
Mjs , Hallacia Stanley, sister anolhe r war. Reec* also told the j of th e bride, was her only at LjnColn club that the danger of l tendant She wore a pink jersy ^ s involvement In a luture | dress with black accessories and war .. wi u be very much mlnim-
of American jzed .. by a G op victory in Nov-
ember.
e anniversaries 4 Birthdays Darrell Lynn Kelley, Seymour. Indiana, today, August 16th. Bessie Mandelblatt, today, August 16th.
Jimmy Hane, ^ Mrs. Lester Han ? . 5 August 16th. nldine* Mr. and Mrs. R obe 10 years yesterday, Allf
ishness.
story is revealbristling with
AIRPORT iinili Short Orders Steak and French Fries Sandwiches - Best Coffee in Town,
|»i:hsoxai. And Lotal News B K I K F S
HI. ,p.«h was a compreto-j
Mr and Mrs. Ben Jarvis and family attended the Rockville
fair Thursday evening.
left on a short wedding trip. They are making their home in Morion where Mr. Mayfield op-
erates a grocery store.
Oat of town guests were i Homer Bundy of Bedford and
the only announced candidate to 1 pjb l«;ny at DePauw University, j C1 ‘‘ ,k! ’° n ed State mndw- Hwy.*^ y g j 0 '" ' ' F Siebenmark, of South Bend., | + •!• union is a veteran of World] M r. and Mrs. Nelson Hardyj Mrs. Kennelh Etcheson
Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and son anil John Burk are visiting
in Detroit tills week.
Fred Bergmann. director of
a shoulder corsage
Beauty roses.
Mr. Leonard Mayfield of Mor
ton served as his brother's best. give indictment of the man. eratic party and the Truman adAfter a reception in, the home ministration, which he accused of the bride's pa renu, the couple f of ..i ncre dible stupidity, or in-
notice to taxpayers of 111 tilt- mutter of detenulnir.ii the lax imI.-s i...
TAX LEVjjj
FrunKlin'ToViishlp, I’lUnam County, Indiana |;,7„'|',:" 11 p, «l
Demo- office Rent
C’lerk litre Trustee's Traveling Ex-
pense
Office Supplies. Printing
and Advertising
efficiency or Wor«. ' . Reece also said that in the ^ 1.^^,,,],,;^j on of Ht oonls
ongressional campaign 1 Mlseellanenw
Advisory Hoard.
XotU'e is hereby given the taxpayers ..f F,,„ lk | j Putnum County. Indian a. that the pr.iper lieal otn,,.,., • uipalllt. at their r.-tralar meeting pine. . on (h, NN
' ■i.; will eonslder the followlnu '•mlg.-t. TOW XNIIH’ 111 IHiK’l I l.\SS|l |< vrin\
It. pair of Kunipment
900.00 cept aebooi h ips... , ' 120.00 s,.aool Farnitur,. , 100.00 Kipilpment, . aoi
iso. 00
coming co
War I and was a past south-' an ii daughter Betty Rose an.ij
of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and
* m vice-commanded
I L glon. j children have returned j Harold Morris, of Gary, is tuv , Manistique, Mich.
! ueposed for the northern vice
. mandarship of the Legion, as' T Rnv 1 ^ C. Ahern, of Indian-, vlt(it ' n K Mr M [ S „. E : R ‘. iy lAug
lionort'd \t Shwwer
Mi Kenneth C. Etcheson, for-
100.00
*r,.oi> 75.00 r.u.oo 15B.00
Total Township 2.0r.0.00
the Democratic party is a "j un -j F«ad ; ^ M -. ofto . ftn
Tracners .... 650.00
Kohool Transfers 100.00 , rotal .Tuition Fiiml . . f27,7r»0.0U
man trave iii s “blessing and sane- j i'hmaJj x
Hllinnee be-' I'rimipal $
$ 550.00
Building Fund $ 5.000.00 Total Jtunlding Fund .l 0,000.00
ior partner" to the political ac-1 tion committee and said Mr. Tru-
is Janies
Ylircliil v.-liuul l-'ifnd:
I(. i air af Buildings nnd_
tion" to the "recent alliance be . ||lU . r( st
tween the PAC aud the ill-smell- Total Bond Fund
ing pendergast machine in Mis-
souri.”
Referring to congressional war contract investigations, he said that if the Republicans win "we will have at our disposal the machinery for revealing to the American people how their government has been mismanaged and how their money has been wasted and by whom—during the past decade or more."
K- >tesses for the evening -vere com CROP HIGH; OAT YIELD LOWER
from I Merly Miss Rosemarie Dickson j was honor guest at a miscellan- | et i is show t given at the Meth-
Hirt ar.i] J , . , :hl|I( . h Friday evening,
^ . 9th at 8 o'clock. Many | a rolls the~ aouthern vice-coni-j Iri!,ker in Wadsworth Ohio. Me.' and beautiful gifts were
| olander candidate. j Fisher manUger , ' 1 the 0h,0 J received.
| Harold Haines, of Csdar Lake, ] Co. Refreshments were served to j.ilso appeared scheduled for; AnnuaipicnicofSpani.shWar; scv ''" ty ' f ‘ ve i fil “‘;' , ‘ s '
' election as grand cher de gar of veteran8 aild families will be’ " ‘ the Forty and Eight, Legion's h eld Sunday, August 18th at ....
I Fun and Honor organization. M . u jon Snldiers Home. Dinner I Mrs - Ray M,U *^ „ | Wilson Hempelman, of Conners- wji| bc )lt u 00 Program in th ' c y ril Masten - Mr8 ‘ Paul Co ] ett ’ i j vi’.le, is th: president head of the . ( p en .jon I Mis Virgil Ader. Mrs. (.lenn president I.eaJ of the -40 and 8. j I Mp had and Mrs. Howard Harm-
I Election *)f officers is schedul-j The Rev. A. L Ronk, a mis-lj^jj
j i 1 fr.r Tuesday, at the closing sionary to the Fongo Valley, will; •!• •!• -I- •!• i meeting of the convention. preach at th, Clinton Kalla J Four I .eat (lover Major General Anthony C. Me- church Sumlay evening. August j ( Yi.i, Held Meeting Attllffe, the "Battle of the' ig, at 8 o'clock. Everyone wrl-| Mrs. Ross Torr was hostess to
Bilge" tomthander, is to speak come. t the Four Leaf Clover Club Tues- year’s record production t. tring the convention. John Beasley Moore has | day afternoon at the home of state and 38 percent above averS.elle, National Legion com-' . ‘ to ‘peterslm'rg.* Va. where Mrs. A. E. Byers. age. The indicated yield per acre mander, also will be a speaker, viajor Moot is slat • tied tit I There were fourteen members >s set at 53 bushels, which is One ‘if the colorful events to | ^ 'i,hcy will then go t pr-sent and Mis. William Me- The same as last year. A larger he returned to this first peace Washington. I> G. Miss t' lgenia 1 Avoy gnvt> the lesson on veget- acreage accounts for the increase time convention will be th: com- Moore ja visjtllliK ri -,itiv s in I able cookery. Miss Maxine Max- m. total production.
Bchuul ll ises S'lio.il 8up|,ll, < , than .le t It.,i - Suppij,, Janitor Sui>|.li, s Fuel fill- S. Ii.m.Ik Ittt.i.s, , .i , '
suran e
T< achei - \i Janitor Scr\ j,-,
Trangporiutlon orCi,, j
droii
Mvbt .iii.i |*owir
('ontlnffeii'-ii n &])scellaii«‘<MiN
Total Sf . h,V s.’ii,,,;
Fund
l*»«r Keller I'uud: ll. Direct l;.ii, i:
111. .Medi.-al, II,,,,,i,.,
and Burial .... ' *,
112. Otln-r tdrcci n f ]j,.
Total l , i,„r It,-lief
care of tlrminds . . t son.nn rvmilTG OF I'1.8PS TO III: II mm I)
FI NDS ItHQt lllKD FOR
EXPENSES Town- Special Ana net 1, present year, to shl|i Ki ll. I’nltlnn Dec. HI. ol enstiltiK year Fund Fund Fun,I
.w,
1920-,
12751 105,111
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 16
Purdue University and Federal | *
crop statisticians today issued a | report indicating a 1946 Indiana j corn crop of 247.775,000 bushels. I This is five percent above last'
for the
Total iLSthnato
fur IpeomltiK Vonr $2050 $I12S0 $27 .0
Nfct-ssarv Kxpendltuns to made from A?>|»ropriatlfms I nexp «• n tl t; d July :;j. of piVNont y«ar. 1020 r rotal KundH Rociulred i Add l.in»*s 1, 2 11 and 4 1 2070 FI'M»S ON H\\|> A N1) TO in: from SOi’RFFH OTHKR TUAN Till: I’ROl'OSKI) JiATF of
T\X LI VY
•I. Actual Ralanco. July 31,
I^rrsont year
* 7. Taxes to Folloctod, l*r<st*ut year (Dooomber Sot J b rnont) Ali>cHlauunus Ucv on u » nt!u*r than from M’.j x J,r\y, to hr received
Poor
lloml ftPijd Fund FuS
$r.:.o
r.r.n
1300 77 40 12<v.
IV. |y*
or.o
•4150 5 duo
J rom August I of pi t*sunt vear to Vkecomber 31, of »*ns.iing your. iSoc schedule in Trustee's Office.) ta) Spffiil 'Paxes tSee
I pedtion among bards, drum and Lafayette
j bugle corps and other uniformed ( j ilnmie vVhue, Buce Wilde, bodies representing Legion pests Qj en an ,j Richard Funner have
throughout the state.
I returned home after spending
well gave a summary of the Weather conditions, the report duties of tne county nurse done ■‘dated, were lavorable for the
Sohociulfs)
Total Fundr (A«bl Liars »; 7, ami 8b)
1950
11800
13880
10.
N’ft Amount lo In* raised for expenses to IVoomber 31. of onsninjjr year
1 120
7315
8130
11.
Operating itn lance (Not in excess of b'.xpcviae Jan miry T. to June 30, J.ess Miscellaneous Hevemie for snine Period)
1000
or, to
< 7000
12
Vmount lo lie raised by Tax Levy
2 1 20
1 3055
15139
dir, iw,
in Putnam county.
1 he final competition will be j Wo the national scout held Sunday night at Victory ^ t . a j|,p Camp Philn.ont, New field, home Of the American As- Mexico. On the returr trip they j sociation Indianapolis, Indiana. savv pigey Peak and the Garden;
The annual parade, which also 1 0 f { b e Gods,
was eclipsed during the war ( The annual encampment of years, will return in xull glory the 3 o9th AMMM Train will b Monday night. ‘held at Shakamak Park on SunI Th Indiana department now day September 1. K. E. Jarvis, has 122,000 m. t.hets "Inch ...... Syoamore XelTl 58 per cent are veterans of j Hnutr u pl l , sl ,,, nt of the ori , an .
I World War two. The state
Conference To Start Business
' Legion headquarters announced j the fianres to illustrate a state1 mont that th: young, r veterans j of the last conflict now hold ] voting majority in the Legion ! rosis. i James M. Tucker, of Paoli, foriitei Indiana secretary of state, whn was wounded at Salerno, It tly, is the first World War Two veteran to be chosen as a Legion ii drict commander, a caucus of di'cgat.s selected him as Ninth Mis'tict commander, a caucus of d: legates selected Him as Ninth district commander.
is president
izatinn and this will mark the second gathering of members of this organization since VVorM War II start,d. It will be an nil day affair with a big basket dinner at the noon hour.
corn crop except In eight or ten Northern Indiana counties where lack of sufficient rainfall hit the crop during the last two weeks
of July.
Meanwhile winter wheat prodruction, as indicated in earlier
PARIS, Aug. 16 (UP) The estimates, was 30,616.000 bushels peace conference, gloomy over|° r 21.5 bushels per acre. Thresh-Sovlet-Ainerican wrangling, will ' n K, on August 1. was practically try to get down to its treaty- completed in, ,he state, making business today. * oats production is estiEight of the nine subordinate ma led at a total nf 57,831.000 commissions charged with ex- bushels. The yield is set at 37 fimlning the draft treaties for ljushe * 8 P er acre > one bushel bethe five defeated enemies sched- * <,v ' climate indicated a „led organization meetings to monch a *°- Th ‘“ total Production
elect officers and plan their
ritlll'OStFII I.EI IBs N't Valuation of Tnxahlo I’ropcrty Nuinhrr of 'laxablo I’f.lls FFNHS jLevvon
Polls
Township Special School Tuition Rlhullnir Fund Total $1.00
roMJ*in \ti\ i: *t\TFRiovr of t\\i> rni.iietTR
wii io hi-: (oi.i i:i ri:ii
.$1.00
Lpv v on Property I .10 »[
$ .1)5 $ .159
I 25 II
$1.$9
FFNPS
Collect ed
('olleri ed
(’ullccteil
1 44
I'l 15
r.tfti
* 1.230.00
* 2.0111 00
$ 1 ,*58.01
J 7.•',44.00
$ S.X45.UO
$10.1*5.1)0
« 3.X22JHI
$10,655.00
*13.7
* 7*4.00
$ NO 4 00
$ 1,120.00
$ 1 :'.4<;9.no
*22,51 1.00
work.
or
TOO MK H "tH A< K"
PARIS. Aug. 16 (INS) W. I I Jordan of New Zealand sharpj ly attacked S^tviet Deputy j !•' reign Minister .Andrei Vishlnisky today for obsiructlng decisions In a meeting of the territorial commission for Romania. Vishinsky opened the session (With a 15 mincite discourse demanding that France be allowed to partake in Romanian discussions although she was not The Russian’s talk brought Jordon to his feet with a plea for cessation of "futile discussions on tin-pot things." t BOVS \fiNSIN(i ST. LOUIS, Au#. 18 (INS, Two boys are missing and feared drowned, more than 2.000 families were homeless and-propertj damage was estimated at more than $1,000,000 today i n the wake of a second violent thunderstorm that struck the St. Louis area.
OKfmfc* C >ukAaf ZuuJiaja;, Qx,,
18 TO DIK JERUSALEM, Aug. 16 i INS) A Brilish miluary curt •sitting at Haifa today condemned to J:ath eighteen young Jews accused of bombing the railway workshops several weeks ago In the first major outbreak of violence in 'Palestine’s cinyont -diserders, ' ib *'
SAM HUSBAND KILLED
MT PROSPECT, III., Aug. 16 j P m EDT).
UP' High. Officer Robert H. Hinkel, 27, Benton, 111., kissed his wife, Dorothy, goodby and left his house to report for duty
at Chanute Field.
"Stall'd outside,” he told her, "and I’ll buzz the house and dip
ny wings."
A few minutes later the plan.: appeared. Mrs. Hinkel waved t.s the plane zoomed and dipped its wings In salute. Then she froze with terror. Instead of going up again, the plane continued flying at low level. It skimmed tree hips and, as Mrs. Hinkel looked on hor-
Township
S|M*C*|;t | School Tuition iloml liuilrtfnu' Fund
Total .... - T -
Taxpayers appearliiK shall hnv> a rigTit to 1»* he.ird tlierei I the t.i\ levies have been determined, and presented te t!i»‘‘ itor not later than two days prior to the second .Momlny in*, .and the h\y fixed by the Fount y 'Pax Adjustin'it I',ird. "f j failure so to do. by tin* Founty Auditor, ten or i i"i ' i ixiw'N*! f themselves .j^tfrloved by such levies, may appeal ’ 11 tin S! •
forecast in thrrr i ) : ‘ x . J*omiuIssionerM for further and final b> l ie- • . .-i ^
ntcast is three peiCvnt leM petition with the ('minty Auditor mu later thau o. tol»«T U
The genem rnmtnl—lnn thHn ,ast vear ' 8 crop but 44 per M '''' ,, "‘ ird " in f,x dale for hearing in th
steering committee, also will Ct, ' t mo), than ateiage.
Barley production is
I,, organized at 6:15 p ,ni. (1:15
a 50-50|
Yified, ripped in.o el ctric wires and a tree ard crashed, finally, half a block away. Hinkel. hurled free of th" wreckage, was dead when police arrived .
estimat-
ed at 550,000 bushels, two thirds of las, year's production, and
.... . , l, |one half of average, drje lareclv of beginning actual ex- K J
to smaller acreage Likewise u
imination of the treaty propos- ■. K **’ a
1 v smaller acreage of rve effect
’ bv the middle of next week. th # , fol ^ ” P emct.d
the total crop which is estimat-
ed at 896.000 bushels.
Soybean production forecasts indicate a total of 25,800,000 bushels which is seven percent less than last year's crop but the esUmated yield of 20 bushels per acre will be equal to the record for the state. Use of the
The conference had
i hance
.mi i.ls
There probably will be more orntory, Big Four name-calling ,d arguments over procedure iring the organizational phase. Secretary of State lames F. I yrnes’ speech yesterday criticizing the Soviet attitude drew more sharply than ever the line
dividing the cast and west in the Lincoln variety amoj* other i "iifetenee. On the basis of his factors has contributed u> the in-
mid Soviet speeches, this is the crease.
"Hook in the commissions: Potato pioduction is estimated Til.' Soviet bloc will oppose; at 3,720,000 bushels. ‘Ue yield of ny Clauses likely to upset the 120 bushels pe racre is less tha 'htinant Soviet position in the 1642 and 1945 when the yk.d B itkans. It will do everything was 135 bushels per acre i impossible to weaken the present diction is five percent under last " 'rimes in Greece and Italy and: year and gfi percent below av:rI lomotc greater Soviet irrflu- age. Acreage i b smaller
SP
average.
than
"Our maid insists on staying with us, since we take her to ■ the Lincoln Restaurant occasion- ■
ally."
> IPCOLK RESTAURANI Acro$* from Po*t Office Phone 161 I
MicltUfCOi Peaches
WILL BE IN YOUR MARKET Next Week
and Continuing Into Early September
Wotch for Store Disploy and osk your grocer for Free Conning Guide and Recipe
Folder.
Plan to can and •vH Michigan Peochf* thi^ *t '»■ v
IMP freeze year.
some
JOHN li. WILLIAMS. ^ TniHteu Franklin Tuffnfli
fountf I l.il'r»if j $ 1.4^1 ] d \<M M*»j li;:*** offi.Y
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIO In tin- mnlt.'r of rlet.'i miiilntc th.' tax r;11, 8 f"i ■ t;! tli,- l.lbi-iry Board of (.reeiiciiHik I’utriatii Coiii'D ('5 l.llirary Board. Nori.. is hcrchv irlven the taxpayers „f (ir, ■ iiindl'- ' I." eiHMstl,. Township; 11 Townships in Count. I.ll,::i' inm County. Indiana, Hint th,. proper leva I uffl, • r- "f > at Hieir lesolar meetiap pine., oa III t’i'tli da. "( ' ! h will consider the folio.. In*; l.udtret; III IX.ET I I. 4NNIFII VITOA Greeneasl le • City amI Township 1 Her. loos Bersona 1 $l.s2iUia 2 Ser.lees ('on t ril e| (til I I.mai II" 3 S ipplles :i75 oa ' Material |5 no \ Fiirrnit Chnnres ITjaa 7 I’ropertles t.snn"" Total Estimate $S.2l2.nO (I anipK te detail of hudicet .stlnnue may l>: seen n ....... , E»« IH ii i: l»F MMB V It t Ft M» TO MB " tB"" !» ' VOH >-mm:nhks to IH.( KMHIlR 31 si f»F IN! O.MIMJ YKAlt 1 "1'L II i I ota I ilnduet Fstimate for In online Vear * 'Ll-"' : .Necessary Exneiidlturvs to be made from Appropriations I Tiexpended July .11 of present year ortl" 1 t ,7: v '°*il Fund Reuulred I .Aild lines I 2. 1 and li I 1 ' 1 " sAt• JV?,2 s J*AND TO UK RKCKIVED FBOM '• f,rl *I.R THAN THK I'KOPOSER TAX
C."
,. i.ires to I.,. ColIe,-te<l prr sen I .ear (Deeemher settlement) * Miscellaneous Heveime to he received Auirnst Isl ol present .ear to niaemliev list of In rnining year iSrhedule on file In office ,,f
1-lbi ar> Board l:
a. Kprelal Taxes (see Schedule) 1 res and all other revenue (see Sehednlei in i w {*l 'Add lines «. 7, x n „„ d sic Net Aniount to he raised for expenses to Deeenil.er list of ImomliiK' Year (Heduet line 0 from line 5) o i iperatluv Balance I Not In oxeess of Expense ■ annary ] to June :|0. l.css Miscellaneous («*. eime for saipe period)
lo'yn'.MlV r ' ir * r ' 1 ,,y Tax Levy (Add lin. s ( '' f 1 a ^ a ^ r0 1**''' y Ori'enrnfsVi* 1 In- and f!reenen»lk | Xr| vlc* 1 ' 1 ^ Pr0I,er ' y ' 1 * Township* In CoimVy V.lhrnr. v , j.evr 1 * .Name of Fund rrn0«™ Com,‘t? flty and flreenonstlc Township J J, l0Mn ‘> Library Service Fund ’
l OMl'AH LTH 1: st LTl:>l ENT OK (OM.KITBI) AM) TO R|,; (KI I.F.l THl
Collected
Aei,|.i| Balance. July 31st of present year
luxes |o I.,- Collected, present
J.M1*
111
5rt.tt
s.:,U N
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FI’ND
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mu
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1015,
$6,7*3
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MICHIGAN FRUIT SFONSORS, )h.^,, M|cfc
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r.iilDi.. co ^otiniy Tux Ailju^tment i 5 ;' 4 1 heiiisel. ..s' „ ‘ lo ' , ,,v 'h" Count v \u.lltor. len or more I", of T ,v " I’kKrieved by such levies, ma.v appeal 10 ., I neirn, . ' ,Hl .°'’ erB f " r fur'ller and nrial hcarlntf tfe 11#• I l . r ./ *** .4u(lltor not biter than ‘J* 10 • nJ will fix a date for hoarlnp In tbfs County*
Hnvmonel Hkrllon Wnltdf n ro% ,
11 ''*'1 this list day of July, 1916.
D. W. Killings)’
