The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1955 — Page 3
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PAGE TiniFE TTXSDAT, AUGUST 0, 19W. THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies
In the rn.ittfr of derermlning' tho tax rates for nam ('ounty, Itcfnr*- the Town Hoard.
Notle«- is hereby Kiven the
, , - - taxi.ayers of Itain hridRe. Putnam County, Indiana, that the lean! Of fleer- of - id 'nun iripallty, at their regular m< . et ing place on ti.e ii day of September. 1955 will
certain purposes by the Town of Hainbridge, Put-
proper
consider the following budget:
III IHaKT C'LAShIKir A T io X n yoR T«\\ X
<>enernl l-'und
Salary of Trustees $ 370.00 Salary. Clerk-Treasurer 190.00 Salary. Town Marshal 1,550.00 CorapeR sal , i oo.oo
'*rr»l« - e>« I ontraetuTil
Meat. I.igbt. pow<-r md Water 31,500.00 Printing and Advertising 100.00
Materials
Street. Alley and Sewer Compensation of Firemen Comp< nsation of Street Employees Equipment, Fire Fighting TOTAL GENERAL Fl'ND
Special Street Fuad
Salary of Employees Materials TOTAL STREET FEND TOTAL BUDGET ESTIMATE
ESTIMATE OF TOWN FI MIS TO BE RAISED
General
Fund
f >r incoming year i6.010.00 to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st
31,700.00 3 100.00 300 00 700.00 35.510.00
3 300.00 . 1,700.00 . 32.000.00 .3S.010.00
Street Fund
32.000.00
Total Budget Kstlmat Necessary expenditure
of present year TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRED Actual Balance. July 31st of present year Taxes to be < oil* < Led. present year (December settlement) T«e , | Fund NET AMOUNT TO HE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING V EAH •••■; Operating H; lai.c* (Not In excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30, less Aitse. Revet uc for same period AMOI NT T>. HE RAISED I V TAX LEVY PROPOSED LEVIES $414,665 Net Taxable Proi»erty
Levy on
Polls
General fund To b- Transf. rr< il fr<im Electrical Fund
STATEMENT OF TAXES t'OI.I.ECTED AND TO BE < Ol
3.370.00 9.980.00 2.505.68 2 000.00 4.505.68 5.485.00 1.700.00 7.185.00
Levy on
Property
. $1.00
XO0.00
2,800.00
850.00 300.00
1.150.00 1.650.00
350.00
Amount to He Ra iscd
$4,146.00 3.039.00 $7,185.00
< o >i p \ it \ i i\ i:
I.ECTED
Name of Fund General Street TOTAL
Taxpayers
♦ ermine I. and pr<
Collected
1953
$3,579.00 t.838.00 . $5,417.00
Collected
1954
$3,839.00 1,838.00 $5,677.00
Collected
1955
$3,914.00 2.100.00 $6,014.00
To Be Collected
1956
$ 1.146.00 2,000.00 $6.1 46.00
.. .. or x,. • f. -ling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appea^^o the State^ ^.^ Tax Commis'ion. i ~ f-.r furth. r and final lu-arlng th . r eon t>\ filing P . ri ,idication by th<on or b, f... tl,. i'mil h Monday of September or on „ r before the tenth da> fi date for county auditor of tax rat. - charged, whichever date , s later, and the state boaid will tix hearing in this county. H. R. SANDS Dated this 1 day of Aug., 1955. Clerk-Treasurer ktCHKSON—Pres. Bainbrldgc Board of Trustees VICTOR WALTER
D.M.I-: R*>S;
Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies
In th*- matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Cloverdale,
Putnam County. Ind an .. Before the Hoard of To wn Trustees
Notice is hereb> gir-n tio taxpayers of Cloverdale, Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of s tid iminicij*ality, at their regular place, on the 39th day of August, 1955, will consider
the following budget:
Itt Dt.CT t I.ASMEic VTIOXS FOR TOXX VS
General Fund
1 SERVICES PERSONA! 11 Salary of Truste. s $ 540.00 12 Salary. Clerk-Tre...-mi .-r 4S0.00 13 Salary, Town Alar- al 600.00 15 Comi ensiilion Town Attorney loo.oit i*; Compenaatii n of Firemen 720-M 18 Other Compclisation 100.00 2 SERVICES * • ..V ' Al 22 Heat, I^igl.t, Powa r and Wat r 2.725.00 23 Printing and Advertising 200.00 24 Repairs 200.00
3 SUPPLIES
31 Office Supplb s 50.00 3 CURRENT CHARGES 51 Insurance and official Bond Prcm. . 550.00 52 Rents 200.00 7 PROPERTIES 72 Equipment 250.00 TOTAL GLXEUAL FUND . 6.715.00 1 s i ! XI XTE OF TOXX N
EXTENSES TO
Street Fund 1 SERVICES PERSONAL 11 Salary, Street Commissioner 13 Wages of Laborers 4 MATERIALS TOTAL STREET FUND TOTAL BUDGET ESTIMATE
$
1,200.00
. 300.0"
3,500.00
. $ r,."00.00 .311,715.00
FI NDS TO BE H X |s|:d
FUNDS REQU1KEI > I a >K
DECEMBER 31st f-E INCOMING VEAR:
1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 2. Necessary expenditur. s to be made from appror>rlations unexpended July 31st of present year • 3. Additional tipproririations necessary to be made August 1st to December 21st of present yeat 5. Total F’und.-. Rcipiiiaal < Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4)
FUNDS ON I AND AND ’D > HO RECEIVED KliOM
SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual Balance. July 31st of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscelhmeeus Revenue to b, received Aug. 1st of | resent year to Dec. 31st of Incoming' y ar (S l a il. <m Ole in office of Town Clerk-Treas.) a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. Foes and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Fends (Add li a s. 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 10. NET A Mol XT TO HO l{ A IS ED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. :;ist OF IN-
COMING YEAR (deduct lin* 9 from line 5)
11. Operating. Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. 1st to .lunt
Revenue for sarn*- period) /
12. AMOUNT 'J’o BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 1" and
■ •ItOPOSlD LEVIES
Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls
FUNDS
General Street . ’ TOTAL $ .50
General Fund 36,715.00 1,905.00 317.12 8,967.12
2,356.08 1,600.00
2,445.19 66.00 6,467.27
St reet Fund 3 5,000.00 5.273.77
10.273.77
3,494.41 1.200.00
4,059.21 8,753.65
PENNEYS WEDNESDAY morning FEATURES Remnants 25 ^
Odds-Ends Table 25 Most te*ns worth 3 or 4 limes this price. You will firvd many useful things.
c ea
We need table space $1 Ye* they are broken sizes of many lines but they are sure xvorth a dollar.
30. loss Misc.
2,499.85
1,520.12
IBM
R
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1,500.00
500.00
12
10
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3,999.85
2,020.12 . . $631,730.00
Bello Union
1
2
93
R
H
Levy on
Polls
Levy on Property
Amount to Bo Raised
Lone Star
11
13
$ .50
$ .61
$3,999.85
Reelsville
8
5
.31
$ .92
FOXIPAKATIX E SPATEXIE\T OE TAXES UtILLEUTED XMI TO BE COLLECTED
2,020.12 $6,019.97
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FILLMOKE
Mrs. Ida Bowman was envolvcd in a car accident south of Coa-tesvillc Saturday afternoon when a truck failed to yield right -of-way to a funeral procession. Mrs. Bowman ran into the back of Gilbert Knetzer’s car. Her sister, Ethel Roark suffered a
on an eleven day Miller tour to Mexico City. They left Weir Cook Airport at 12:30 A. M. Monday morning, ate breakfast in Houston, Texas and reached Mexico
City Monday evening.
Dickie and Stevie Bastin ot Oloverda’le and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones of Greencastle visited Royal Bastin and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bastin and family Sunday. Also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and family spent the week end with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winecoop, Mr. and Mrs. Melton Batten of Enid, Okla., spent Friday
broken arm and cuts and bruises I night with Mrs. Della Smyth, and spent Saturday night in the Mrs. Smyth left with them SatPutnam county hospital. Sunday urday for a visit, morning Mrs. Ruark was taken Mrs. Ethel Martin visited her to Mrs. Bowman's home. Both brother, Mr. Ballard, in the Vet cars were damaged. erans hospital Monday. She was Miss Licit Pickett, Danville caled to his home in Stilesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wednesday when he suffered a Pickett and family from Wed- stroke, nesday through Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright Mrs. Thelma Jean Sutherlin’s I Sunday callers were Mr. and mother. Mi s. Clem Rissler has Mrs. Maynard Buis of Indianapobeon a patient in the Putnam I Other callers during the week county hospital more than two J were Eva McNary and Mr. and weeks. Mrs. Gene Kivett. Mrs'. M trlenc Newkirk and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith daughters have moved into their I arrived home Monday evening new house trailer at Plain- j from a three weeks trip to the field. I western coast whre they visited Mr. and Mrs. Burl W. Clark I their son, Robert Smith and and children have moved into I family. Mr. Dick Smith of Greentheir own home. j castle accompanied them. Mrs. P.uelah Foster had a nice I Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker birthday. Sue Karen Scobee I were called to Somerset, Ky., by who also had a birthday July J the death, of his brothr, Jesse 31. brought her birthday cake j Decker. and her mother. Mrs. Imogene J The Officer Training Day" for Scobee. took their pictures to-J W.S.C.S. officers of Greencastle pet her, showing Mrs. Foster’.* I Dist., was held at Gcrbinn Mcmbirthday flowers and Sue Karen’s j orial Church. Aug. 2. More than cake. In the afternoon Mr. and I 160 attended and found the day Mrs. Clifford Philips called and I vei*y instructive. The hostess took Mrs. Foster's picture with I church furnished salad, and iced her flowers and corsage. Mr. Fos- I drink to add to the “sack lunch’ ter was 90 years old. Sue Karen I each one took, vas 6. I Those from Fillmore who atTho W.S.C.S. will meet Aug. tended were Mosdames Rutn 11 at the Methodist Recreation I Smith. Ethel Martin, Mabel Knoll building. Bring your scissors. >nd Bernice Smith. The Garden Club picnic will be I Currie Hart is having a cotAug. 12 at the Methodist Recrea- I tage built on the Amos Hunter tion Building. Pitch-in dinner at j property.
Air. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and
Miss Betty Stull and son Midi* I Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bryant of ael. and daughter Carol, spent I indianapolis spent the weekend
Sunday with Royal Bastin.
n the Jordon Cottage at Grey-
The Beechwood Circle met J brook. Wednesday fternoon with Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Ollie SutherlinY Mildred Sinclair. Fourteen mem- I weekend guests were Mr. and bers and 1 guest. Mrs. Vi Larkin I Mrs. Robert Cheetum and family were present. Hostess served re- J vf Anderson. Their Sunday f* eshnients. September meeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Billie will be with Mrs. Dorothy Sears J Cole and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sears re- Mrs. Kenneth Sutherlin and cently visited her brother Ray I children.
Smith and family in Wisconsin and their daughter. Mary Susan an*l her husband. William McMains at Michigan City. Rickie Robinson fell Wednesday and broke his arm.
Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and laughters spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Vicroy, Jr. and ! sons of Broad Park visited Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis and and Mrs. Walter Wright Satursons. Gordon and Norman of in- | av afternoon.
di&napolis, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson and children and Mrs. Ethel Y'arvell were Sunday evening supper
Ml K > In : - I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack npolis visited Mrs. Mattis Coffin Walsh and family, Russelhille. one day last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Chas Smith and and family have moved into the Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Coffin, and (Owen property, children. Eddie, Dickie and Ruby, called on Mr. ar. i M:s. Frank I There are as many patients in Coshow, Jamestoxx'n Sunday af- I American hospitals as the comternoon. bined populations of Boston and Mrs. Marx' Hayth and family I Cincinnati, of Indistnapotty visited relatives I Bearers are usually gentle tr*--here over the weekend. ward human beings. Exen if hanMiss Kate Olix’er and Mrs Idled they are likely to use flailBuelah Knight of Coatesville are [ing tails rather than chisellike
The bakers of Bruges, Belgium, prepare loaves each day for the town swans. City firemen pedal round and feed the birds, which bear the city’s mStk on their beaks.
Collected Collected
Name of Fund 1933 1954 General $4,541.25 $1,443.85 Street 3.488.74 3.511.83 TOTAL $8,029.99 $7,955.68
Collected
1955
$4,122.53 3,220.60 $7,343.13
tax levies have been deto the second Monday in
To Be Collected
1956
$::,999.85 2.020.12 $6,019.97
Taxpayers appeap:; Klnill have a ri^clit to !><• heard thereon. After the term!ned, and presented to Hie Connt?’ \ipiiter not later than two days prior
September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or mm-, taxpayer.- ie, img themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of 'lax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon l*y filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the count.' auditor of tax rates eh irged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix
a date for hearing in this county.
EUGENE L. KNOY CURTIS E. JONES FORREST G. HURST
SHOP PENNEVS WEDNESDAY.
SOFTBALL
STANDINGS W IBM 6 Home Supply 4 Cloverdale 3 Reelsville 2 Shctrone 2 Lone Star 1 Belle Union 0
Da t eil tills .",( Ii d;i y uf Ana’is'. I'.'
Trust <“•«
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 7:15—Home Supply vs. Reels-
ville. Between games the protest game between Belle Union and Lone Star will be completed. Second game Lone Star va. Shetronc.
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