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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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TVtSDA. AUGUST 1954 elwood cam.) call-lkadoi Aside From This, She Is Well-Behaved Girl ROCHESTER. Aug. 8 (IMS) i mi pack rm Produce: j. Butter receipts $11444 pounds; steady Vo up; 83 score 0: IK score 60ft; 80 score (7Va: 88 score 86ft; 80 score cars 88 fa; 89 score cars 87.

Eggs receipts 8.354 cases; steady; extras 80 to 89.8 percent A standards 32-35; ourrent receipt 31 to; dirties 29ft; checks 3. Uve poultry steady; hens 26-29; broilers and fryers 27-85; roosters 21; ducks 15-28; guinea hens 25-30; turkeys 43. A 23-year-old Indianapolis woman is free on $250 bond today after spending a night in the Fulton county Jail. IlllllllllllllllllllllffiSS ji IIHI WMU StU VAMCHOlT Steers and heifers slow. Medium to good, steers 29 00.

Odd head choice club yearlings 31.00. Bulk good steers held at 2S.30-30.00. Vealers fairly active. Top 32.00. Sheep 1,000.

Spring lambs acuv. strong 60c higher. Bulk good and choice 27.30-28.00. daughter ewes B.uu-ll.uo. CHICAGO, Aug.

8 UNS) Grain futures were higher today in airly active early trading. Soy beans scored sharp gains alter an Around mid-session wheat was up 1 to ltoc, corn oats to lo, rye 1 to lftc and soy beans 3 to 4c. beptember wheat was a cent up at id a bushel around mlo-session; Septemoer corn up at l.02; September oats a cent Up at 78; Beptemoer rye lMi higher at $1.42 and November soy beans 3c up at $2.52 ft. Estimated carlola: Wheat 108. corn 88, oats 02.

CHICAGO. Aug. 8 QN8) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilS lllilii'iira PSSSS Sheriff Laurence Norria said flregular start. Miss Beverly Potts drove her car into a ditch, collided with the car driven by the manwho pulled her out. committed an "act of public indecency" in- downtown Rochester, kicked out several Jail windows, ruined a $19 mattress, smashed a tin cup, and bit the sheriff on the arm.

Norrls filed' drunken driving and public indecency charges in the Fulton Circuit court. TAIJON YONGOOK-J YONGOOK 3 OKUNSAN a NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter oi ueternuning the lax Rates for Cer.atn Pu. poses oy my Klwood. Indiana, Before w.c uuutututi Council. i jft iM.

tee utieuj1 given the taxpayers of Madison Count Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said tuutucipatuy, at tueir regular meeting piacu, on mu oia uay in nuuust, iou, win consider tne buuget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOK tlfitS GENERAL. tUNU 1 MAYOR'S OFFICE Perwnaf Service 3.980.00 $37,958.00 V08.UU FIRE DEPARTMENT Personul Survive UIIUMCbUHl buppiits 'riupt-'i'ttt'S oei vice SQUEEZED INTO A POCKET, about the size of the Statrbf Connecticut, American troops have for days been engaged la desperate delaying struggles to keep the Red invaders from reaching the supply port of Pusan. In the time gained, reinforcements have arrived and new GI 70.00 1UO.OJ counter-attacks are repftfted. The bitterest battle of the war rages outside Masan, gateway to Pusan. The above mapi tell the story of enemy advances at three critical phases.

Planned withdrawals created the pocket where the heavy fighting now centers. (Central Press) ropct t.i $42,078.00 CITY BUILDINO Personal Service 3,218.00 Contractual beivlce 2.U40.U0 Rescue Ship Reaches Stricken Vessel At Sea. NEW YORK. Aug, 8 (INS) The 1 Manst guard announced today that a rescue ship has reached the side of the Norwegian freighter Belfri which radioed last night that It "was "broken" and In need of "urgent" help. The U.

8. navy transport General J. H. McCrae was the first of several vessels which answered the early 3.0S. call to reach the stricken freighter.

The coast guard cutter Dexter, which is scheduled to the scene during the morning, will stay with the Belfrl until it reaches St. John's, Newfoundland, thus permitting the McCrae to Inc.) Hogs weighted 180-300. together from slave the yellow races by pitting Asiatic against Asiatic without sacrificing a drop of Russia blood. Woman Solon Says U. S.

Should Tell World Truth About Reds In conclusion, Mrs. Harden said: Top today, 23.65 180-200, 23 50 touppnea 4UU.00 nupeivies 2,150.00 8.713.U0 CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE Personal Service 1,586.00 cunuuciuai bei'viuc ou.00 ouppucs 200.00 $1,836.00 CITY CLERK-TREASURERS OFFlCli "This is no time for the niceties of diplomatic language. It is time for our diplomats to forget the striped pants approach and start speaking in plain ordinary American. We should draw the line now." WASHINGTON. Aug.

8 (INS) Republican Congresswoman 23.65 23.40 23.15 22.G5 22.70 22.20 200-220, 220-230. 230-24U, 240-250, 250-260, 260-280. 280-300. Cecil Harden of Covington believes proceed to New York with Its 1,200 passengers. 21.70 fersoiiui ticrvice uiHiuciuui bervice auppnes Properties 4,576.00 300.00 400.00 IUO.00 Today's Markets Eiwood Grain Market Sows.

21.00 down. Calves 31.00. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 8 DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS Pi Konal fcx i ice $10,272.00 luuviattUai service VOO.UO Material i 4UU.00 $11,272.00 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Personal Service 3,242.00 lAlllllHCtUUl 1,400.00 buppi.es 300.00 Mutcl lul, 200.00 5,142.00 DEPARTMENT OP SANITATION Personal bervice 9,324.00 cuiuructuui service 1,250.00 buppnes louluO $1 0,724.

00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Personal Services 916 00 Contractual Service buo supplies 8 1.598.00 SWIMMING POOL Personal Services 3,400.00 Contractual Service 1 400 00 fcMPies W.00 Muwiiats 400.00 6,060.00 STREET DEPARTMENT Personal Services $29,828 00 Contractual Service 2 880 00 supplies Materials 3.000.00 840.608.00 -SINKINO FUNn. saying that If she stood in Austin's shoes, she would say: 1. Russia calls for peace, yet Russian tanks spearhead the North Korean forces in their outright aggression against the South Koreans. 2. Russia calls for peace, yet Russian officers direct the North Korean armies.

3. Russia calls for peace, yet Russia guns are held In the hands of the Korean aggressors. 4. Russia calls for peace, yet Russian planes are in the skies over Korea today. Mrs.

Harden also maintained that it is Russia which seeks to en Hogs 8.000. Slow. Barrow Wheat. 1.97 Oats, 70 Corn. 1.42 New Beans, 2.22 New Beans.

2.15 and gilts steady to 25c lower. Oojd and cnolce 190-250 los 23.00-24.00. 250-2DO lbs 160-183 lbs 22.00-23.50. 120-160 lbs 17.50-21.00. Sowi 25c lower at 16.50-2150.

Cattle 2.000. Calvts 500. 5,381.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT Personal Service $29,328.00 Contractual bervice 1,247.00 Supplies 1,400.00 Properties 1,300.00 $33,276.00 i COMMON COUNCIL Personal Service $2,520.00 Contractual bervice 34,700.00 current Charges f.7 6.021.00 oeot uyment $45,501.00 DEPARTMENT OF LAW that Republican Warren Austin, American delegate to the United Nations, should tell the world that Jacob Malik, Russian UN delegate. Is telling lies. She referred to Malik's UN assertions that the U.

S. invaded North Korea, seeks world domination by military force and that Russia wants only peace. Mrs. Harden Issued a statement petition for appointment of guardian. State of Indiana vs Noble H.

Cox. affidavit for second degree burglary. Ulysses Cook vs Norma Jean Cook. Divorce. Joe Parisi vs Lyman O.

Daniels, et al. Complaint to'quiet title for real estate. Ruby H. Scott vs Joseph Hunt Missouri Gunman In Shooting Of Five EMINENCE, Aug. Shannon county authorities and the Missouri highway patrol sent out a state-wide alarm today for a gunman who killed three persons and wounded two others in a wild shooting affray lalt.

night near Eminence. The hunted man was identified 'as William Harris, 39, by Missouri patrol headquarters in Willow Springs. Killed outright were W. S. Fan-sler, 65, and 4-year-old Barbara Harris.

Homer L. Fansler, 27, died enroute to a hospital In Hog Market by Emge Packing Eiwood (Furnished NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for Scaool purposes of the School Corporation of Eiwood, Personal Service 1,586.00 Contractual Service 190.00 proper 1,776.00 Dept Payment 6,122.67 31st day of I budget may be seen at office oi City Clerk. Madison County. Indiana. Before the Board of Bc.iool xrustees.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Eiwood. Madison County. Indiana, that the officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P. on tne August, 1950, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION Complete detail bf 1 Scott. Divorce and restraining Missouri patrol officers said the ESTIMATE OF CIVIL CITY FUNDS TO BE RAISED.

shooting took place in the Fansler home three miles east of Funds Required for Expen Corporation Sinking Dorothy May Buck vs William Park Fund 500.00 Swimming Street Pool Fund -Fund Police Pension Fund Fire Pension Fund W. Buck. Divorce. 3,400.00 State of Indiana vs Don Shaw. Affidavit for Issuing fraululent New Acquisitions i Alterations loiai axpen.

benool Fund TuiUow rUND Tr. Salaries $186,305.00 $7,491.00 $5,142.00 $6,050.00. $1,035.00 $5,303.00 check. A. nigu ociiool 88.413.00 r.k5scn County Cent IIsiTS Crescent Paper Company vs.

R. Wilson Sharp et al. Complaint on account Demand $500. Phyllis A. Beeman vs.

Fred M. i oalaries ruga oohool 45,331.00 60.000.00 2.869.00 3,835.00 24,907.00 431.25 1,710.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Genl. Administration I bcnooi Tr. ahd Sec. Office.

v. 3,865.00 3 finance and AcctXoiflce 150.00 Supt. onice 11,000.00 7 Scnool Attendance and Census 700.00 Teaching 6,500.00 insur. Supervision 1,780.00 op. School Plant 1 nlgn ttchool 19.017.00 2 Jr.

High School 4,492.30 3 c.em. tjchools 16,039.50 Maintenance bchool Plant 1 nigh ucnool i 5.292.00 2 jr. High School 7,740.00 3 ia.n.- Schools 12,913.60 Fixed Charges 6,590.00 and Auxiliary Activities 4,700.00 capital outlay es to December Slit of Inl coming year 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpe July 31st of present year.

3. Additional appropriations necessary lo be made August 1st to December 3lst of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year not Included in lines 2 or 3 Total Funds required, (add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4) D.

'ir. baiarles i- idiu. ocools 143,755.00 'irans. Tuition 1.4U0.U0 Total Tuition Fund BOND OR SINKING FUND Payment Prln 5.000.00 Payment Int 570.00 Total Expen. Bond or Sinking Fund 5,570.00 FREE EXT BOOK FUND Beeman.

Divorce, custody. support and alimony. Robert Slruiett vs. Betty Sln-nett. Divorce.

Loral O. Fanner vs. Mary F. Parmer. Divorce and cutiody.

Richard F. Karnes vs. Margaret A. B. Circuit Court Emma May Hicks vs Robert J.

Hicks, complaint to set aside deed. Glenn E. Winkel vs City of Anderson. Complaint for damages and personal Injuries. Demand, $65,000.

Jessie Nichols vs Louisa Crull, Evelyn Karnes. Divorce. Text Books 3.500.00 A. TOTAL ALL FUNDS Notice to Taxpayers ol Tax Levies 220.305.00 7.491.00 8,011.00 9.885.00 66. 515.00- 1,46625 7,073.00 ESTIMATE OF FUND TO BE RAISED Tuition FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPKNSKS TO Free Text Book Fund Bond Fund In the Matter of Deternuning the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes Special Fund Fund Tiht.ora Rnorri nt VAumnA Madison county, xnaiana.

xrciuro 11 tile fcawAn.j 1a T.iKrarv Wnard $3,500.00 $104,679.40 $278,899.00 $5,570.00 nh. i howhv iriven the taxDayers of Eiwood, Madison County, Twir, that thP nmiwr leeftl officers of said municipality, at their 635.80 3,219.43 3.515.63 17,306.68 761. OX. 6,751.6 JS 1,562.00 2.212.50 95.800.00 40,086,00 rcKular meeting place, on the 28th day of August, 1950. will consider DiuocivLdiM 41St OF INCOMING YEAR: 1.

Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1, Dec. 31. 1951, inclusive A 2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug 1 to Dec.

31, present year 3. outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 3ist of present year not included In line 2 4. Total Estimated Expenditures (add lines 1, 2 and 3) the following budget. BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Fundi on Hand and to Be Received from Source Other Than Proponed Tax Levy.

6. Actual haladce, July 31st of present year. 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be fecelved Aug 1st of present year to Dec.

31st of Incoming- year (Schedule on file in office of City Controller) a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 53.117.86 3.501.67 1.400.64 2,735.00 1,367.53 350.15 1. Services Personal r. -j Snrvlrpa fnntraetual 1,420.80 $144,765.40 $314,699.00. $7,702.50 $5,062.00 3l-.

Supplies 4 rrnwnt. rhftrores 868.00 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 7 Prnm-rties 3,655.18 otal Estimate $15,703.98 1,601.11 4 3.487.40 2,393.18 ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED Funds Reaulred for Expenses to 105,408.63 20,971.82 20,176.01 42,285.53 609.45 105.65 427.80 341.88 December 31st of Incoming year: Library Fund 198.79 48,098.82 2.210.15 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $15,703.98 5,737.50 1. 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from appropria tions unexpended July 31st of present year 8,280.62 102,820.42 4.137.48 4.620.07 8.659.63 66,773.03 1,216.87 7,179.15 5. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year.

6. Taxes to be collected, present year, (December settlement) 7. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug. 1st of present year to December 31st of next school year (Schedule on file In office of School Board): a Special Taxes (see Schedule) Transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue (see Schedule) 8. Total Funds (Add lines 6.

6, 7a and 7b) 9. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st of ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 8 from line 4) b. Fees and all other revenue -(see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6.

7, 8a and 8b) 10. Net Amount to be Raised for Expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming Year deduct line 9 from line 5) 24.00 172.00 Additional appropriations necessary to be -made August 1st to December 31st ot present year Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31st of present year, not included in lines 2 or 3 198.190.50 22.569.00 347.139.95 3,004.50 400 00 65,866.04 1.966.99 6.052.88 Total Funds Required Add lines 3 and 4) 23,984.60 5. 249.38 123 484.58 3.353.52 7,390.93 1,225.37 11. Operating Balance (not Funds on Hand and to Be Received trom Sources Other Than Proposed Tax Levy: 27.559 05 78,809.36 1,729.62 6.

Actual Balance, July 3 1st of present year 8,376.39 10. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense in excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same pert iod) Taxes to be collected, present year (December settle ment) v. 8.253.42 3,095.01 rw- 550,00 3,545.01 7.

8. from Jan. 1 to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 20,000 00 20,000.00 "3.182.85 1,000.00 517.50 600.00 1.000.00 12. Amount to Be Raised 11.

AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY 45.000.00 72,559.05 8,035.87 Miscellaneous Revenue to be, received August 1st of present year to December 31st of Incoming year Schedule on file In office of Library Board) by Tax Levy (Add lines (Add lines 9 and 10) 98,899.36 PROPOSED LEVIES 8.836.37 4,390.93 1.825.37 766 88 a. Special Taxes (see Schedule). 2,270.00 10 and 11) Less Poll Tax 143.484.58 3.886.00 139.598.88 b. Fees, pnd all other revenue (see Schedule) 600.00 Net Taxable Property 19. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) 16,498.81 Number of Taxable Polls $9,169,330.00 M943 Amount to Net Amount to Be Raised for Expenses to December FUNDS PROPOSED LEVIES 31st of Incoming Year (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 7,485.79 10.

11. be Raised Net" Taxable Property $9,169,320.00 Levy on Polls $1.00 .50 Operating Balance Not in excess of expenses January 1st to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for 1.943 Special Tuition Bond i 99,137.58 72.492.04 5.043.11 Number or Taxable Polls Name of Fund Levy on Property 81.06 .78 .04 .50 $2,435 Levy on Levy on same peilod 6,268.19 12." Amount to Be Raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 Free Text Book 3,667.72 45,846.50 Cumulative Building and 11) PROPOSED LEVIES TOTAL $226,186.95 $1.50 Amount to be Raised $139,599.00 6.637.00 4,391.00 1.828.00 917.00 917.00 1154.187.00 Net Taxable Property Polls Property General a2.0o $1.52 3lnklng .,07 Park .05 Swimming Pool .02 Firemen's Pension .01 Policemen's Pension- .01 TOTAL $2.00 $1.68 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Number of Taxable Polls 1943 Tabulate below amount to be collected In current year and amounts collected In each of the previous Name of Fund Levy on Levy on to tnree years. Polls Property be Raised To Be Library Corporation .15 $13,753.98 Name of Fund Collected COMPARATIVE STATEMENT GF TAXES COLLECTED a Km to nv. rrnt.r.wrrrwn Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected 1050 Special i i y. i (.

i Collected 1947 54.073.08 53 968.47 8,187.06 2,847 61, $116,776.22 Name of Fund Tuition .52,098.24 To4 Be Collected 1951 Collected 1949 94,285.87 97,880.26 8,193,96 2,889.78 41,295.71 $202,545.58 Collected 1948 71,596.44 62,675.11 5,886.95 2,747 24 39,246 31 $172,153.08 Bond 8,970.15 Fund Collected Collected Collected 1948 1949 1950 Library 812.3Sl.32 $12,886.68 Free Text Book J. 852.87 $13,753.98 42.643.96 Cumulative Building General'. Sicking Park Swimming To Be Collected 1950 $132.883 64 8.611.59 8.444.63 6.68928 3.444.62 881.14 $156,114.87 Collected 1947 $127,714.45 13.16969 1 4.389.90 731.65 7,449.67 2.926.60 $159907.04 Collected 1949 8136.973.41 8.611.02 5.810 83 4.809.28 1.418.12 83180 $161,649.30 $205,660.68 TOTAL Collected 1948 $103,946 56 8,634 19 3.934.63 8.279 42 10.974.75 784.93 $133,988, 83 Pool I 1 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determin ed, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in Sep Street Police Pension TOTAL tember, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the coun Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor, not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to th Htate Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing by jilliiR of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day afterpublication by the Count" Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date Is later, nnd the state board will fix a' date for hearing in this county.

ty auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the eounty Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be hiard thereon. After the tax levies have been detee-' mined, and presented to the County Auditor pot later than two days prior to the second Monday In and the levy fl.ted by the County Tax Ad'ustment Board, or on their failure to to do. by the" auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date Is later, and the state board will fix a date for County-Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themwhes aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the hearing in this county. State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with the MRS. O.

A. ARMFIELD, President. County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this County! E. RALPH STEVENS. President 4 MARK H.

NOBLE. Secretary, MELVIN C. ROBINSON, Treasurer. School Board Members Dated August 1. 1950.

WALTER. H. ALLEN, Secretary, (f JOE O. FIELD, Treasurer. Dated this l9t day ef August, 1950.

1 Aug. 7,14, 1950 GLADYS LAND, Dated this 2nd day of August, 1950. $..,. j..

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