The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1949 — Page 4
f» DAfLt BAP<n«> DREB.ICAST^ ^DiANA, THURSDAr, AUGUST 11, 194^
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MORTON Shirley Call vikik-cI He tty '■lutjrtass in Indianapoli ’ during th'
week end. Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Clodfelter in Russellville «t and attended thi* fair. Mrs. Leonard Randolph of
N. P. VanBUSKIRK
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25c 38c 35c 14c
Terre Haute who has been visither daughter, Mrs. Albert Whitehead, returned to her home on Sunday evening. Carolyn Conncrly, Glenna Martin and Ella Mae Woodworth spent the week end at their homes in Morton. Mrs. Russell O’Haver spent Wednesday night and Thursday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Bob Vooris and sons, Stephen and John, spent the day Monday with Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene , Calander. i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum are on a vacation and visited his ' t sisters and families, Mrs. L. B Fields and Mrs. Carl Weldy in Salem, Ohio. From there they ■ will go east and see Boston and other places ‘of interest. Sarnia and Judy Clodfelter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vooris and son in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allan an ! I family attended the Maplecroft I drive-in show on Sunday even-
««.
The Union Chapel W. S. C. S. i served lunch at the REMC pic- | nic at Rockville on Thursday. Mrs. Lottie Stark visited her son and wife in Bcllmorc Sun-
day.
There will be worship service at Union Chapel on Sunday morning. Ang. 14th, at 9:110 CST. BAIMUMDGE
son returned Wednesday from Iowa City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Hutto and daughter moved Friday to Indi-
anapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran left Friday for a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Daniels of Detroit. The Eskimo Bridge Club met
Thursday evening with Mrs. Chas. Cougar. Barbara and Donna Pursell have returned from a visit with relatives in Illinois. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Hanks lett Sunday for a vacation trip through Michigan. A large crowd attended the horse shown Sunday.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In I In* mutter “f <l- turmjniiiLV Iliu l:ix : < fnr fort iiii l ,l| n Monro,- Township. I‘uttiain Comity, Imlhin i liefor, Ho* Township Advisory Hoard » >t . . Notice is licrehy tflvon the t xpayrr- oi Monroe lo\\n>hip. I’utnam County. Indiana, that the proper lenal ul'licers «»f said niunlciialit>, at thfir regular meeting place, <*n th,* oOtli day "| Aiikus..
ITMti, w ill . tmsider the following htul^el:
III* III IH.I' I < I. \ ^ ^ 11 ‘ H %'NON
28.720 oo
4.S00.00
10,000.00
lb
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter ..f determining the Tax Rates fo r Certain Purposes by City of Greencastle, Ind
l&na Before the Common Council.
Notice is hereoy given Hie taxpayers of Green castle. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regularm ting place, on the lihth uay oi August, Jhtit, will consider the following budget: .
KSTIMATE OF CIML ( IT V FI NDS TO BE RAISED
{ • y I
Muyoi';. Allice
Personal Serve, $ 1.7(10 00 Supplier 45.00 Propel ties I 50.00 !4|ii i i;il Fund I’urking Meters Personal Seiv.ie $ 4,800.00 Contiaetual S'•v.e. 65.00 Supplies l.OQb.OO Material 7,000 00 Current Chatge; 2.072.14 City ( in I. I i . usurer's Olfiee Personal .u-n • $ 1,500.00 Contractual Service 710.00 Supplies ::2».00 < it\ .Pudge's Olfiee Personal Service S 600.00 Supplies 25.00
Common Council
Personal Servici $ 1,000.00 Current Chargi 2,050.07 Department of Law
Personal Service
ContraetiiHl Service
Supplies
Department of Puhllr Works Personal Service
Contractual Supplies Material I’roperties
Service
and SiUijiy
n
•-i
:4!li,00
ju,310.00 . a 100.00 J >*,000.00 . .',7,100 00 $ 300.00
300.00
Department of .Vviatioh
Current Charges
Propertied Departiuent of Parks
Persona] Service .... - $ Z.ZOO.QO Contractual S* rviapAai^. . .... 1,200.il Supplies suliMft-'' 937.5ft Material 2.728 26 Properties 400.00
Department id lleallh ami Charities
Personal Service Contractual Service
Supplies Properties
Total General Fund
S 900.00
50.00 50.00
BCDGET CLASSIFICATION FO U CITIES GENERAL FI ND
Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of City Clerk or Controller.
(Above form to be repeated for each fund for w hich a tax is to be levied.)
(If any of the above departments are financed by a tax levy same should he set up separately
not carried in general fund.)
Cm pot ation
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year . $93,086.07 2 Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended ■ b' 31st of present year 36.571.44 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st of present year 2 000 00 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2,
3 and 41
FUNDS ON
6 2,120.00 345.00
15.00 200.00
$93,986.0'
— 132.557.51
HAND AND TO BE
CEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN
PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6 Actual Balance, July 31st of present
year
7. Taxes to be collected, present year
(December settlement)
8 Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. 1st of present year to Dec. 31st of Incoming year i Schedule on file in of-
fice of City Controller:)
* Special Taxc i. (see Schedule)
b Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule i 9 Total Funds ( Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b. , „ ..., u 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 Jan. 1 to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) m ona an
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX - 0 000 00
Park Fund
$ 8,012.76
2,817.40
10.830 16
y 300 00
and
Parking
Meter Fund
$14,937.14
600.00
14,937.14
22.789.64
15 446.16
26.272.99 12.820.00
•5.228,72
2.575.47 2,400.00
341 19
5,316.66
5.513.50
600 00 000.00
14,937.14 14,937.14
LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls
55 Ota 72 PROPOSED LEVIES
2.500.00
8.013.50
Levy on
Polls $1.00
Levy on Property
$1.17
.17
$1 34
$4,7 1 3,446 0<
80
Amount t< Be Raiset $55,228 7'
8.013.56
$63,242.2*'
Name of Furrd
General Park Total
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES IxSXFXTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabula!, below amount to be collected in current ymr and amounts collected in cm-ti of the prey
Ions three years.) '
To B
Collected Collected Collected Collocte< Name of Fund 1947 1943 1948 1950 $50,757.75 $72,888.33 $64,630.56 $55,228.7'. Park 7.390.70 909.48 5.124.89 8.013.5' ho "° 1.220.20 1.062.73 2,332.16 , Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been de terminal, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Mondaj .. Senici.d,, „ i |„ lew fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure sq to do by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, ma) •ppenl to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hcaring’by filing of petit'o with the auditor on or hefnro the fourth Monday o' September or on or before the tenth’ day iftc auhliCHtiou by the county auditor ol tax rates chiu’rfcd, whiciiever dale is later. ;• d the state board will fix a dale for hearing In this county. c. CLIFFORD FRAZIER Dated August 9, 1949. Clerk-Treasurer
Mrs. Ken noth Etcheson an 1
row
To*% iimIiIp rmiil: | Sajiiry of Trustee $ Offlco Kent iJu.U" l’Ii i k Hire I no.00 Trust*-* s 'J'rn \ctiiiK I'.x-J-ellHe 1X0.00 Ofilee I'rintinR: Still .\«l\ ert iJ-'IIlD ;, 1?" 1 ‘Viy of A<lYiH»u\v Hoard . 7't.OO Care of ('♦■iiieteri' s .’0.00 Ewtniination > of Keeords *.0.00 XliSiKdlaneoufl - *0.00 Total Township Kund.l L'.OT'.iii)
Tuition I'iiihI.
I'av of 'I’. ,m In rs JHMiMiui’ Suhst '!'• iu lu rs , .*i00.0'i Total Tuition Kund . . $ 100
I'oor Kellpf I'iiihI: H Direct Relief
m. Total Direct Re lief ( Tot a I Hi and H’J) 1,000.00
C. other Rcdief: Cl. Comtnissary or
Store ... -»o oo
I’vmi %ti: or ri mis to hi: FI NDS RF.gi'lRFD FOR
EXFKNSKS
AuKrust I. present year, to r J’ownshi|> Dee. Ml, of ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Kstimatc for IncominK Year $2,07.4.00 2. Necessary i'.xpendit ur. a to he made from Appropriations Unex p (» n d e d July Ml. uf pi »>Sent. year . 1,IJ’.OO 3. Additional' \pproprintior.s tt» he m ade Voc^ust ]. to I)eet»mher Ml-, - of present > eaj
Total Funds
^r.tt.oo
Npeellll SeliiHtl I-'iiihI: Jtepiir of Buildings and
ciro of .irou.uls t ’.r.OO.i'O
Repair <»t Ktiuipniciit. except School Russes Seiiotd Furniture nntl
Ktiuipmeiit, except
School Busses School Supplies, other than .In n I tors' Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Interest ami Insurance Teachers’ Meetings ... • lanltor Service Transportation of Children Liaht immI Power t'ontintfenries M luce I la ii eon s . . Total Special School
Fund
2,000.00 1,200.00
f. 00.00
2,000.00
050.00 i no. oo
2,100 no i;. 2an no
7*00.00 {no no 250.00
. $ io.o oo. oi*
(Add Lines 1, 2, 3 nod 3,210.00 l.-i M)S UN H AND AND 1 'J IK I! KC K I V K D KUOM s!;i li.'KS OTIIKR THAN I (IK PHul’OSKD ItA'lh Ot'
TAX l.KW
li. Actual Balance. July ol,
present year 1,-00 00
7. Taxes to he Collected, present veur (Decemher
Settlement 1.100 00
X. M isi ellatieous Revenue, other than from Tax Li-cv, t» h»' received from Aukuhi 1 ( »f present year t<» Decemher Ml, of Ctlsuiutf year. iSee sidiedule
in Trustee's Office) (a) Special Taxes (Seu Scliedll h’S) (b) All Other Keveinie { See Schedules ) • •
it Total Funds (Add Lima ♦», 7, Ha and 8b) H». Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decem-
ber Ml, of eiismm. year
O. era ting Bala me (Not in exup' - * ‘>l I'ivpctisc .lanuary 1. t** June M0. J.« ss ,Misccllancous Uev(Mine for same Period i . . Amount t<? ’§'• raWed hy-
Tax' Levy
N. i Valuntlrm «if Taxalde i'ropVrty Number of Taxahh- Polls , t .. ...a...; : ; Hevy on i ,. V v ei, FFNDS 1 ’olIs Pro]•* 11 > Tt»\\ nship $ I : Special Sch.ool $1.00 $ Tuition $ ro Transptud.iiion $ Total II 00 $i ; <ohp\h vh\i M \n:wi:\T of twf.s < oi i m \ M» TO HE rol.LEt TED
Speeia 1
Seh. Fund
$ 19,000.(0
0,720.00
Tuition Fund
$ 12,.’•00. ne
ih,:.s:».oo
1,000 oo
11.
12
2,300.00
010.00
000.00 i.srrt do
1,750 00 16.250 00
12.4 711 00
5,6(10 00 17.470.00
i)|
B.OOO.O)
- 1
b.«70,«s 3 Jt« i),'
»n :t»S, ilniSMy 1 ., II.'.U ,, 1 ni)
Collect cd
11* IS
$ 2.MSO.00 $ lx.(*U2 on $ I 1,130.00
( Nd let ’ »>d
1 1* 1 !»
$ 2,io ..un $ I '*,000 no $ o.j.io oo
To H6 ‘■"IL-trd
1950
1 l.dofli) Jn.770.00)
*22.645.00 , VII.572.00 t2,.:::. . oo L'i’i*
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right t«» he heard thereon 7f. t be t • 1 x levies have been determined, ami presented to tie ''"lint v 'j..? it«u not lattr ihan two d.iys prior to the ecoml .Mend v,,.,;,, 1 ,' and the le\y lixerl h\ the County Tax Adjustment I .. ,,, ‘ . I a i lure so to do. hy the County Auditor, ten or more t a s p • . )-i .
l»\ such levies, pi iv appeal to tie- . : It.. "5 for further and final hetiiriR t|,. , ,.
Collected
FFNDS P‘17 Township ....... f !,>• !.. 00 Special School . . . $ 1 2.7 B*.(**l Tuition $ 8,100.00
Transportation
Total
themselves a^Kt leved I»n siP h levies, pi iv appeal to He of Tax Commissioners for further and final heiritig i|ei .1 pet 111 »u with the Founiy Auditor on or before the tom h Septemlo r or on or before the tenth day after puhli. .it j..,, p *7 County Auditor of tax rat*s charyetl. whieht Ver tl.He j, laf« r, .nit]
Stall
tv Bt
tard will fix a date
Dated Aug:. 1st, 1049,
lor hearing in this count \
I’APL M. K I l.ll.\.\
Trustee <»f Mouio,. tvv]*.
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