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TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1932 THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE Dodgers Cubs Open Vital Series Wednesday Three Games May Decide National League Flag Race Bitfer Rivalry That Has Existed All Season Between Two Clubs Expected To Attract Kecord Crowd To Wriglej Field; Both Robins and Bruins Are Setting fust Pace CHICAGO, Aug. Grimm walked into the office of Williim L. Veeck of.the Chicago Cubs today rnd signed a ontract to manage the bsaeSall club In 1933. Ehe salary not announce). Pennant Bee Buzzes in Brooklyn CHICAGO, Aug.

the crest of a winning streak which has hoisted them all the way from the depths of second division to second place, the Brooklyn came to town today tp battle the league-leading Chicago Cubs in a crucial 3-game series which may well decide the National League ract. The scries will open tomorrow with the Cubs either or games ahead of the Dodgers, depending on the outcome of today's games between the Cubs and Phillies. If the Cubs take their fourth straight from the Phillies, they will go into the Brooklyn series 3 1 games ahead and cannot lose their lead even if they should lose three in a row. If the Cubs lose today, they will hold a 2 1-2 game advantage. The Dodgers idle today for the-second day in succession.

Grimm Inspires Cubs. The Cubs' spectacular drive to loagus-! lead under their new and immensely popular managei Charlie Gr'mm, has sent the interest of Chicago base'Aiil fans soar ng to a new high iv.id than 100.000 persons are expecting to throng to Vl'rigley field for the 3-game series. Charley Root, who beat the I Dodgers on the Cubs 'last eastern trip, Lon Warneke and Guy Bush as his starting pitchers. Brooklyn will use Van Mungo, tloil's Thurston and Bill Clark or Dazzy Vance. The Dodgers have a two advantage over the Cubs in their Barnes to date, winning 9 to the Cubs" 7.

MAX HAS SIGAIED HIS 1233 VON ALSTEIN WINS WHITE GOLF MEET MOXTICELLO. Aug. P. VanAlstein with a card of 116 for 27 holes, captured first honors in the White County golf tournament played at the Tippecanoe country club links Sunday. Charles Teeter was second with a caid of 117 and T.

V. Coontz and a r- vaugh of Brookston tied for third with cards of 121. In the handicap branch, Dr. C. A.

Fair wag the winner with a score of 92. Ed Busch's 93 was second and Gus Me-riett was third with a score of 96. CUBS PLASTER PHILS AGAIN Hand Easterners Second Defeat In Row; Browns Defeat York Yankees New NATIONAL LEAGUE Aside from bringing together 'he two leaders, the w'll pit the year's two bitteres r'vois agains each other. There has ScoTe by innings been bad blood between iht, two xew York oOO 000 teams ail year, wh'ch already has Pittsburgh 000 04U lesulted in one fist fight Mooney Mckey Finn of and' Mel ancl Padden Lilly Jurges of Chicago iu i Brooklyn. The pitchers oolh i Score ng3 clubs have been accused of using 010 102 lha nvonpc, 1-ri'i- in Pittsburgh 020 010 000 -is 100--1 and 5 1 14 0 Hogan, The spectacular winning spuvl of the Brooklyn hich has been a feature of tiic National League battlu pas: month or so, added one tin ill to the stornv'est pennant raca of modern times.

tional winn'ng streaks and heart-- pc-d up Danny Taylor who breaking losing streaks, jiltarmt- i been cast off by the Cubs, in the "bean ball" excess ve'y their previous games. Additional fuel is added 1-1 llic fire in the fact that three tx- Cubs, Lefty O'Doul, Hack i'. il-ion and Danny Taylor, are tin co leading Brooklyn litters. Taylor started the year with the Culis. sold to Brooklyn when Hornsby became irritated at Hoyt and O'Farrell; Harris and Grace.

1 9 9 ing ups and downs following other with kaleidoscopic in this most exciting of all soes to mako -ip the most tbr lling sort of baseball melodrama. And the fans love it, even tlumgli all tho suspense and high tciiRion gives them chills and fevti- ami makes it for guys will- weak This, cruel lwi.it of fatf was iome of the Dodgers' dependable players. Wilson. Frederick, O'Doul, Stripp and Pi.elr.s were among those who suatnincu IQV painful injur'es. But in spite of all.

Mauaser Max Carey refused ot be discouraged. Me remained on the alert, rnap- had and YANKS BOOKED FOR SATURDAY CHICAGO The most import ant baseball series of the major league season will open at Wrig ley field Wednesday between the league leading Cubs and the second place Brooklyn Dodgers. If the Cubs win today, they win go into the Brooklyn series 3 1 g-ames ahead and cannot lose their lead even if the Dodgers should make a clean sweep. If the Phillies win today the Cubs wil hold a game lead. Waite Hoyt, Broklyn's castoff, turned in a 4 to 3 victory for tho New York Giants after Pitsburgh had won the first game of a twin bill 6 to 1.

The Boston Broves and the SI. the Braves taking the opener, I coi FPTFri to 2 and dropping the final game' UULjECTED Kokomo Boosters To Meet Picked Cardinals split a twin bill, Team Wednesday; Denver Here Sunday. 3 to 0. The baseball schedule for Wednesday- and next weekend at Riverside park was announce-! officially today. The Kokomo Boosters will pose a picked aggregation nesday and the Merchants Subtract line II from line 7 Township Fund 1115 Tuition Fund 4S94 Special School Fund 3625 Bond Fund Eat.

Working Ual for six'months after close of next year iuot greater than of line 3. Township Fund Tuition Fund 475Q Special School Fund 3SOO Bond Fund 1500 Anit. to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) Township Fund 2245 Tuition Fund 9544 Special School Fund 7423 3000 SCO op- Wed- take -'n Young America Saturday and meet Denver, for the third time this summer Sunday. Naturally rivalry between Young America and Logansport in ail ail athletic events is expected to be responsible for a large nt Saturday's game. crowu made him into- a brilliant acar in a few weeks.

He developed young Van Mungo into a very equable righthanded p'tcher. He aandled the veteran momulsmen J-ioimir'ii and Thurston with winning results, and even succeeded in get- ling Dazzy Vance to buckle -loxvn to hard work. The 'most spectacular feat'iio oi lite Dodgers' spurt has been th; tremendous stick-work of the fit- LAFAYETTE OILERS SEEK LOCAL GAME The stron! Warren Oils, Lafayette'is semi-pro ba.scbnll team, lowed by apart-breaking mous Brooklyn Bomber, Francis cession of acc'deiHs, r-rippling I Xnvicr O'-Doul 1 R. H. Phila Olo 000 12u 10 4 Chicago 001 004 13 i Rhem, Berly and Davis; Tinning i Grimes and Hartnett.

H. IB 7 AMERICAN UtAGUE for dropping a fly trail, lie proved a star since jolnin t.ie Although the Cubs have st Loui .000 002 0 0 hitting a fast cl'p lately, ti.cy Fr eand Epohrer haven't been traveling as fast inser and the Dodgers. Since July 24 has won 22 out ot 29 games Score Innings The t-uhs have won 13 out ton 000 000 their last IS under Grimm's St Louis oOl 2uO ucement. but were skidd ng be-I fore that under Hornsby. Cubs Rely on I The series promise" to ue tae eld story of pitching against hit- gj ting, with the Cubs carry'ni; tho TO strength and the Uoug- era the power.

Brooklyn nas thu league's leading hitter. Lufty O'Doul. who is batting .370, and hicago has the league's leadng' pitcher. Lon Warneke. who has won 18 games and lost 1.

A comparison of the two learns iiatiing strength gives a oig i- Dickey. inn nn Ferre11 4 R. H. .100 000 1 9 1 000 450 16 1 and Berry; Grove an.i RECORD FOR WOMEN Supress Kcc- nrrl liy a itiailpv of Spvonly- Thrpp VALLEY STRKAM. X.

rs Louis Mc-Phetridge Thauc-n and Mrs. Frances Mai-balis the new wo- endurance ciiampio brotigln. their plans to land last after hours five and four fifths minutes (eight full days Pius 4 hours) in the air. The yhad been All Would Benefit by Attending The Indiana State Fair, Saya Dean Skinner of Purdue Port continuously Crtis air since a week ago iJrooklyn. A ocmparison of the two batt'ug strength gives a bg to Brooklyn.

Brooklyn: Taylor, cf .318 Stripp. 3b 291 O'Doul. It 370 Wilson, rf 298 Cucinelio. 2b .293 Slade Clancy, lb 3S8 Herman. 2b .310 Jurges.

3b .260 Cuyler rf 260 fltfrphunson. If .331 Moore, cf 334 Grimm, lb .292 Hartnett, 263 Koenig. -368 Weedy English. Cubs' I Score by I Detroit 310 000 i Boston Olo n.lfl 1-; I Hogset and Desautels; Andrew- and Connolly. -Sunday when they tuok off to es- a new refite.ins endurance They exceeded the old luark I oy 13 hours, minutes and 48 seconds.

The fliers did not land because they wore tired, but because their long grind was becjomini; nio-io- tnnous. Thaden received' The Indiana State Fair, to 000 Wasbingtn 1()1 000 000 20x 4 telegram from her husband i Bal-i pte cr 3 to lhls year E. Itiinore, suggesting she come down haii beel ven to bs one hc The.r plane i 1-cat educational is rter a game with the Lognr-s- yort Merchants here IS, Manager Roy Mclntosh, ci this city, revealed on a visit to Monday. Playing with Lafayette are Clyd-j Lyle, new Rochester high schuol coach; dward Caraway and Glenn Harmeson, all forMer l-'ut due stars. FULTON WILL MEET GREYS HERE SUNDAY Bond Fund Poor Fund PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable property $1 572.SSO Number of Taxable Polls FUNDS Levy Levy Amount on on to be Polls Property Raised Township 15 Road Tuition 62 Special School 50 Library Bond .20 Poor 0 5 TOTAL $1.52 'COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE Dick Porter's Texas leagues into short left Monday robbed Marbery of his chance to Township Fund Collected 1930 Levy Collected 1931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy baseballs immortals with a TOD Collected 1SS3' game and Washington blanked the nni Uvy Levy Cleveland Indiana 4 to 0 Bump Hadley's five hit pitching gave the St.

Louis Browns an np-j set victory over the Yankees 5 to Tl ect ed Goslin homered for the Browns. ISIS 1565" 2411 2243 3975 Levy Lefty Grove pitched and batted Lev the A'g to an to 1 victory over Chicago White Sox, leaving the eRCte 32f A's games behind the Yanks. To Be Collected 1933 Levy Tom Oliver's two bagger in the o1 Fund nth inning scoring the Boston Red Sox tory over Detroit. men a 6 to I vi j-oou j-jyvjp' vJ 1 Collected 1931- Levy 1( Collected 1932 Levy Americans haven't changed. It was an effort to dodge taxes that made us a Fails Record-News.

BUDGET ESTIMATE To Be Collected 1933 Levy Library Fund Bond Fund Collected 1930 Levy Collected 1931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy To Be Collected 1933 Levy Poor Fund Notice to Taxpayers of Levies Collected 1930 Levy In the Matter of Determining Colelcted 1931 Levy the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes i Collected 1932 Levy by the Miami Township Cnss Be Collected 1933 Levy Before the Township Advisory Board. 10877 9350 9644 12863 1019S 630S 7425 60QO 5760 3052 30QO 400 SOO 712 SOO 35290 The Fulton baseball team wiil match its punch with the South- TTruslee's Expense side Greys next Sunday ufternoo-i Records and adv TOTAL Collected 1930 Levy oai8U Collected 1931 Levy 31453 Notice is hereby given the tax- I Collected 1932 Levy 23602 payers of Miami township, Cass Collected 1933-Levy 23114 County, Indiana, that the proper roTAL APPROPRIATION legal officers ot said municipality Collected 1930 Levy 35500 at their regular meeting place llected 1931 Lev 36500 the 6th day of Septemrer, 1932, will te 93 Le Z. 2 945 consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIIFIFCATIOIN FOR TOWNSHIPSS TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee RAISED Total Budget Estimate for incoming year: Township fund 2285 Road fund 2300 Tuition Fund 24500 Special School Fund 2S9SO Library Fund 1785 Poor Fund 142S Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former Misc. Rev.) Tuition iT.itf af.fn> Subtract line 2 from line 1 Township Fund 22S6- Road Fund 2300 Tuition Fund 21500 Special School Fund 2S9SH Library Fund 1755 Appropriations July .11 of present year Township Fund Road Funtt Tuition Fund 12600 Special School Fund All additions! appropriations between July SI and December 31 Temporary loans to be paid before close of present, year Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) Township Fund 3355 Road Fund Tuition Fund 34000 Special School Fund 3GRSO Library Fund Poor Pund 142S Actual balance July 31 of present year Township Fund Road Fund Tuition Fund Special School Fund 2997S Tax to be collected present year (December Settlement- Misc.

Rev. to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2) Road Fttnit jnotj Total (of lines 9 and 10) Township Fund 525,5 Roan Fund 5377 Tuition Fund Special School Fund 29ST7T Subtract line 11 from line 7 Township Fund 3559 Road Fund Fund Special School Fund Library Fund 5 Poor Fund Est. Working six 'months after close of next year (not great er than of line 3) Township Fund Road Fund Tuition Fund Special School Fund Ann to be raised bv add lines 12 and 13- 16110 1000 1000 10S24 11183 lew Township Road Fund Tuition Fund Special School Fund' Library Mir.rt Poor Fund PROPOSED'LEVIES' none none 25934 17855 142S Collected 1933 LevR. ,23.685 Taxpayers appearing shall have' Township Fund Polls right to be heard Le vv 'the tax levies have on Office rent Levy on Property Amount to De raisca Road Fund at Fairview park on the in a game that is expected ti attract a large crowd. Batteries hav-i been announced.

KOKOMO GRIDIRON PRACTICE STARTS KOKOMO. Ca di Jates for the 1932 Kokomo high school football varsity will report to Coach Chet Hill tom'ent an equipment will be passt.d out on Wednesday when the pi-action. session win be held. The plan for 15-00 50.00 Public. Ditches Pay of advisory board Examination of records Miscellaneous ,000.00 Total township fund 2260.00 POOR FUND To reimburse county SOO.00 TUITION FUND Pay of teachers 10,000 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of buildings and grounds Repair and equipment Schoo Eqp School supplies Janitor supplies Fuel for schools Loans, Ins Janitor Service the tax levies have been determin lii'Ortl)- ten Or re taxpayers feelir 60 00 themselves aggrieved by such 150 00 ies a PP eaI to the State Board 15000 ot Tax Commissioners for further JtVy on lls 150 and final action thereon bv filing I Levy ou therefor with the County I Amount (0 a )t later than the fourth September, and the State Board will fix a date ot hearing in this county Dated Aug.

1932. EDGAR R. CART, Trustee Trons. of children 300.00 250.00 250.00 HOO.OO 150.00 400.00 200,00 600.UO none nona none none nona Township Form NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OX TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Hates for Certain Purposes by Poor Cass County Tuition l-'unf; Levy on Polis Levy on Property Amount To Be KaJsed Special School Fund Levy on Property Anit to be Raised Library Fund Levy on Property 05 Amount to be raised Bond Fund nd on Property 04 Amount, to be Raised 1428 .50 17.SS5 a camp at CamP has and'powe'r" been g.ven up. Tne team opens Miscellaneous Total Spec.

School fund t.ie schedule Sept. 9 at Frankfort Tipton Township, Before the Township Advisory Board. 4400 UO OF 125-00 i County, Indiana, that the proper OF TAXBS COLLECTED AND legal officers of said municipality i Levy on Property 1 Amount to be Raised 4S 002 Ilndlin. WinPsarner SeweJl Marberry a nd Spencer. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pcore by Inn'ngs SHE Toledo 100 300 10 3, St.

Paul 000 101 lo i Pearson and O'Xeij; Streieck', Adkins and Guiliana. was and industrial OrOW. AS nnnnlo nf tVio mirlrllo surrotintleti b. they stepped from tiie' plane," wobbly on their less from long confinement, they wore cheered. third i.

Columbus ..300 000 16 1 MONTICELLO BOWS EYS.11T03 people of the middle west and Indiana especially, according to Dean J. II. Skinner of Purdue University ancl an ex-officio member of the Indiana Board of Agriculture. Dean Skinner says, "In fact, the -Indiana State; Fair is the great mid-west exposition in which all kinds of manufactured products, I crops, livestock, poultry, farm products, and even- boys and girls Collier pitched the oouthside an 11 to baseman and t-apta n. iias sprained thumb which may keep nneapls 004 031 O.u— lv B.ake, Osborne, Weinert, Pa ma.

I K- was tlle Giey's 16 1 "I'-'J 0 an 10 12 Sunday af him out of the first game, but l.e probably will return to his j-oit a 1(1 '6aley; Ry an tor the last two games. I Richards. Koenig. the Yankee castoff, hlt'ns timely and fielding briU'antly he probably rema at short in Jurges' place. Manager Grimm plans to u-c Hill aim Score by Innings Indiana Oil 003 in 0 Milwau Ool 013 200 13 Bolen Campbell and A gley; Polli and Crouch.

Young. over this caught. vittoiy over iLariiOon. victory se Toleu KOKOMO BOOSTERS BEATEN BY DENVER BOND FUNDD Total Bond Fund Denver, Sunday's opponent of the Logansport Merchav.ts, did something Sunday that the locals have been unable to perform this the Kokomo Boosters. Denver scored a 7 to 6 tri- RIDE THE MOTOR WAY LOGANSPORT TEL.

609 EFFECTIVE MAY 22, 1932 Northbound A. M. 2:30 M. 7:35 P. M.

1:45 A. M. EastBound A. M. i M.

P. M. 2:30 P. M. 4:55 P.

M. 6:24 P. M. 10:45 P. M.

Southbound 7:40 A. M. 8:30 A. M. P.

M. 6:30 P. M. 10:45 P. M.

Westbound M. 10:00 3:15 P. M. 10:46 P. -M Indiana Motor Bus Schedule BOOK KEYSTONE TEAM TO MENYIONON CLUB he Pennsy Keystones of this city, are scheduled at Monon with Kansas Cy 000 olo 000--1 6 3 C's Sunday.

For the Key- are shown to the public in the most attractive way possible. "This year, with the first an- i mini Pageant of Industry, there I i will be an even more diversified group of exhibits at the State Fair than ever before. Many manufacturers are taking advantage of the State Fair to exhibit their products to the public in such a way that the greatest possible number will have opportun umph over the Louisville 200 130 R. .1. L.

32 1 Bass and Shea. Erickson; ler, Gabler and Snyder. Fov stones. Roach Bun-ongh and the fODAY'S SfHEWl'LE. NATIONAL LEAGUE 'Boston at Si.

Louis. I'liiladeiphia at Chicago New York at Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at New York Detroit at Boston i Cleveland at Washington Chicago at Philadelphia likely will be either Onken or Williams with McDonala catching. Car Burns After AM fllCAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis at iwaukee Louisville at Kansas City at Minneapolis 'Toledo at St. Paul When cars operated by Walter Winslow of Indianapolis and N.

J. Pickett of Kokomo collided on state road 'No. 29 near Darwin at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon both drivers escaped injury. However the Wi slow car cou- ght on fire and as destroyed by ity to see the latest improvements and designs of all kinds of appliances and products. "The agricultural exhibits in the Purdue University Building will hurl to 1 tnrow 'ight on the solution of Monon battery man of your agricultural problems.

These exhibits and demonstrations will be intensely practical and of great value to those who are interested in more effu-ient methods, lower costs of production, I and better quality products. Every man, woman, and child, whether living on the farm city, may be greatly by attending the Indiana State Fair, the blaze. The Pickett Jwas badly damaged. machine for one or more days. BASEBALL STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE.

W. L. Chicago 66 51 Brooklyn 66 57 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston 'St. Louis New York Cincinnati 63 61 61 59 58 52 57 62 63 61. 62 73 Pet.

.402 .492 350.00 7,625.00 at tnelr regular meeting place, on the 6th day of September, 1932, at 3 000.00 one o'dock. will consider the fol- BSTlMATE OF TO lowing budget; Townihip Fund Salary of Trustee $960. Office rent $60. Trustee's expense J200. Clerk hire Records and advertising $300.

ditches $400. Total budget estimate for incoming ear; Township fund Tuition fund Special school fund R625; Bond Fund fund, $800.00. Deduct Mic. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Pa of Advisory Board $15. 3235 Misc.

Rev.) Tu Fund 5Q.1 Subtract line 2 from line'1 Township Fund 2260 Tuition Fund 9500 Special School fund 7625 i Bond Fund 3000 Unexpended Appropriations Jujy 31 of present year Road Tools inrt Township Fund 1375 i Bridg and culverts Tuition Fund 7434 Gravel. Stone, otli. Mat. Examination of Records $25. Attorney $100.

Trustee bond $100. Total Township Fund $2285. Poor Fund To reimburse county $1500. ROAD FUND $1,500.00 Special School Fund 100.00 600.00 JJTER1CA3 LEAGUE. New York Philadelphia Cleveland Washington Detroit St.

Louis Chicago Boston W. S3 74 70 67 61 54 37 32 37 48 51 53 58 (H 79 SS Pr.t. H. nd Fund 1345 Ail additional appropriations ba- July 31 a December 33 emporary loans to be paid be- close of present year 6, and 6 3675 16931 5700 Total road fund Total of lines 3, 4, Township Fund TUITION FUN-PR Pay Tcricners School transfers Total tuition fund 24,500.00 LIBRARY FUND Library tax .413 Tuition Fund Special School Fund Bond Fund SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND- Repr. Bldks, Grds 800.00 i BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to T)P concerted in current year and ammntR collected in each of the tnree vearsj Township f'ollected 1930 Levv Collected 193( I CoJlected 1932 Levy To Be Collected 1933 Levy Road Fund Collected 1330 Levy Collected 3931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy To Be Collected 1932 Levy Tuition Fund Collected 1930 Levy Collected 1931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy To Be Collected 1932 Levy Special School Fund Collected 1930 Levy Cllected 1931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy To be Collected 1933 Levy Library Fund Collected 1930 100 Mi Collected 1931 Levy Collected 1932 Levy To Be Collected 1933 Levy Bond Fund 4900 5100 100 None 33500 26300 5000 26934 27900 2775,1 ISSOft 17SS5 1750 193d 1700 .1785 Three Killed In Air Crash Tc ALEXANDRIA.

p'lat and i- JJHJERIOJV I Minneapolis ASSOCIATION. two passengers were killed the Alexandria airport last night when a plane burst into flames at i Kansas City fell to the ground Jt of 500 feet from St. Paul i W. 77 75 71 66 67 64 4S L. 51 58 62 H5 SI Collected 1930 Levy S7431 Collected 1330 Levy' 15666 13325 Repair equipment 700.00 Collected 1931 Levy 14066 4343 School Kquip 500.00 Poor Fund Actual Balance July 31st of pre- School Supplies i Collected 193Q Levy 530 .632 tent year I Janitor Supplies SOO.00 Total .607 Township Fund 1230 Fuel for schools 1,500.00 Collected 1931 Levy 78500 Tuition Fund 4500 Loans.

Int and Insurance. 200.00 Collected 1932 Levy 2S900 .555 i Special School Fund 6700 School Transfers I To Be Collected 1933 48002 Bond Fund 1345 Pay of Teachers Taxpayers appearing shall have Tax to be collected present year Teachers Institute 480.00 the right to bo heard thereon. (December settlement) Janitor Service 1700.00 ter the tax levies have been dcter- Fund 1290 Trans, of Children 10.000.0n mined te or more taxpayers 7290 Light and power 600.00 ing themselves aggrieved by such Fund "000 Miscellaneous 200.00 levies, may appeal to the State 1500 i Total Special School Fund I Board of Tax Commissioners for 8,000.00 further and final action thereon by Interest 2,000.00 filing a petition therefor with (he 250 Tota) Bond Fund County Auditor not iater than the 28,980.00 Fourth Monday of September, and 2520 (Complete detail oT budget etittma-, ihe State Board will fix a date of .513 .453 .31 Pet. .602 .561 .512 .500 Tuition Fund Special School Bond Fund Misc. Rev.

to be pres--' Bonds ent year (1-3 of line 2) Tuition Fund Total of lines S. 9. and 10 .519 Township Fund vyj ivi, VE; LIIIJU-- iJJtT OLalK Wiil tlA f- i uitl on 12040 ti? may be seen in office ot Town-j hearing in this county. .397 Special School Fund 9700 .372 Bond Fund 2845 ship Trustee). ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE Dated 20.

1932 HARRY E. FUNK, Trustee..

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