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the
BIG FAIR
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Harness Shop Headquarters.
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ESTIMATE.
FORT SPRING DISTRICT. j
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA.
(UtNTY OF GREENRRIER To-wit: !
DISTRICT OF FORT SPUING.
Al a regular session <?t" tin* hoard of j
education of Fort Spring district of j
Greenbrier county field at the regular j
meeting place thereof, on the second
I uesiiay in August, 1921. Present: .1.
\V. deVebre president of said hoard of j
education, and E. E. Kllison and W. A.
Frcy, commisisoners.
In accorance with chapter 18, Acts
1021. the hoard of education proceeded
to niake up an estimate of the amount j
necessary to he levied for the current j
fiscal year, to cover ail district debts]
and liabilities payable during the year, j
including the probable expenditures j
for district purposes, and proper al- <
1 i:\va nee for delinquent taxes, exoncr-j
.itions and contingencies, but deduct- !
imC the money in the treasury appli-i
cable to the service of the years and j
district claims doth determine and es
timate. -the several amounts to be levi
ed as follows:
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ITRPOKES.
MAINTENANCE FUND ESTIMATE.
Estimated Receipts:.
(a) The amount due and the amount
that will become due and collectible
from every source for maintenance
fund purposes, except from the levy of
taxes for such purposes to he made for
the current fiscal year.
State aid needed >>12,087.0*1
Est i m a ted D i sbu rsoments.
<!>"> The debts and demands owed
bv the district, and payable o?jt of the
maintenance fund for current fiscal
year.
None,
(e) All expenditures payable oni of
levy for maintenance fnrnt purposes
for current fiscal year.
Delinquent taxes, discount and
exonerations si 2H..T?
Salaries of district officers and
employees
Janitors
I; sura nee
Telephone
Water and Ii^ht
Fuel
Stationery and > u ;?j j I
I est age
Tt xlhools
Advertising
M':;cell3iieous ?? upplies
Total, x-t.887.fti! j
Total disbursements -S f.887.02 j
Amount to he raised TT. s* 1,887.02 j
TEACHERS* 1TNI) ESTIMATE. '
Estimated Receipts.
(a) The amount due and the amount '
t' :i 1 will become due and collectible *
from every source for teachers' fund
purposes except from levy of taxes for ,
si'cli purposes to be made for current 1
!i-caI year.
None.
Esl ima ted Disburse men Is.
I> ? The dehfs and demands ?.wed !
I. I he district and payable out ??f the i
l>.i. Ihts' fund for current fiscal yeat.
None.
\l! e.Miendif ores p.*:y :it>!c* nut >.
I* * ''??!? teachers' fund purposes for
i iiit t ill * car.
Delinquent taxes, discount and
exonerations $1,250.00 ,
Institute attendance 400.00 j
Coupons of credit 300.00 1
Twenty-nine teachers $10.~> per
month 21,31a.OO
Three teachers *80 per mo. 1,080.00 j
One teacher *25 per mo. 175.00 j
!
! Total >>25,120.00 j
i Total estimated disbursements 25,120.00 i
I Total estimated receipts 12,087.93;
I Amount to Ik.' raised by levy * 13,032.07 |
I And the hoard of education doth de- |
'Jerniine and estimate that it will he i
! necessary to raise $4,887.02 fr main- j
];leiKince fund purposes and ."<I3.032.tl7 j
[for teachers' fund purposes to condue} i
Mhe schools in said district for the
'.term of seven months, and to pay the
j same will require a levy of Fifteen
'rents tlae^ for maintenance fund pur
poses and Forty cents (40c) for tcach
; ers fund purposes on each one hun
dred dollars' valuation of all property
taxable in said Fort Spring district
based upon the last assessment of rent
land personal property therein, as fol
lows:
j (a > Heal estate ??<1.1104.985.00 j
<h> Personal property 073.fifi0.00 I
(c) Public utility pvoperlv 979,374.00 1
Total $3,258,019.00
HIGH SCHOOL ITRPOSES.
MAINTENANCE Fl'ND ESTIMATE.
Estimated Receipts.
<a) The amount due and the amount
that will become due and collectible
from every source for maintenance
fund purposes for high schools, except
from levy of taxes for such purposes
to he made for current fiscal year.
None.
Estimated Disbursements.
(1?> The debts and demands owed,
by the district and payable out <>f !
maintenance fund for current fiscal j
year.
None.
ic) All expenditures payable out of j
levy for maintenance fund for current
yea r.
None.
TEACHERS' Fl'ND ESTIMATE. j
Estimated Receipts.
in) The amount doe and the amount :
that will become due and collectible )
from everv source for teachers' fundi
purposes for high schools, except from
levy of taxes for ?ucJi purposes to be j
made for current fiscal year.
Stale aid * 800.00 j
Tuition 1.500.00 |
Total ,$2,300.00 i
Estimated Disbursements.
1>) The debts and demands owed |
by I he district and payable out of j
teachers' fund for high school purposes j
tor the current fiscal year.
None.
Deliimuent taxes, discount and i
exonerations * 800.00 ?
Institute attendance 125.00 1
Classified his/h schools:
For principal at *300 per mo. " 000.00 |
For One leach?-r 8200 per mo. 'J.000.00 !
For One teacher *100.00 per
month 1.500.00 j
I'or Hue teacher *105 per ?po. 1.'8.?.0!) j
1->r Two teachers .4:155 per mo. 700.00 !
I'or Two leaehers St50 per mo. 2.700.00
'?or "lie teacher *120 per mo. 1.080.00
For One teacher *'00 per mo. 1.200.00
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<( investment !<>r .he {'.inner.
hvcrv whcwt (.'rower should h;.w ihe book ? \/hcui Ctrov -
ing for Profit. It tells you j;i t \vh;tt to <.?> t<> t the nv i
I rum your crop. Sind the voupun tvfiay asul receive ii ir<<
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Dept. C B.?Uii;iere, M<1.
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:t??'* I'M* .j'?;! repai|..*>00.0n
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Total <ii ii|i>'H>liKiil?, s 1 S..W>.MM
"I??t it I receipts x 2.30U.00
Amount to be raised |?v levy -S10.2110.00
\nd llh* hoard ??f education doth de
termine and estimate that it will Ik*
?necessary to raise *10.290.00 tor U-iK'li
ers* fuiitl purposes to conduct the high
seliool of the district for the term of
Nine months, ami to pay the same will
require a levy of Fifty cents <50c) for
teachers' fund purposes on each one
hundred dollars* valuation or all prop
erly taxable in said Fort Spring dis
trict based upon the last assessment
of real and personal property, (herein,
as follows:
? a i Ileal estate 31.H04.9Sa.n0
i b i Personal property OTH.GOO.Ofl
c) Public utility property 979,374.00
Total S3,2:?.S.019.n0
new urn.ding \nd improvement
Fl'NI) PURPOSES.
(Elementary and High Schools'*
Estimated Receipts.
ia> The amount due and the amount
that will become due ami collectible
from every source for new building
vnd improneinent fnn<l purposes, ex
cept from the levy of taxes for such
purposes to he made for the current
fiscal year.
None.
Estimated Disbursements.
<bt The debts and demands owed
by the district and the debts and de
mands that will become due. and pay
able during tin- current fiscal year, ami
oayahle out of the item building and
improvement fund.
None.
Cc) All expenditures payable oil! oi
the levy for /?????> bitildimi and ini
proremenl fund purposes for the cur
rent year.
Delinquent taxes, discount and
exonerations ? 488.70
New buildings 9,28a.30
Total S9.774.00
Total disbursements SO.774.00
A mono' to he riiseil by lew S9.774.00
And the board of education doth de
termine and olimate that it will be
necessary to raise 89,774.00 for neir
biiililinft uni! improvement fund pur
poses. and to nay the same will re
quire a levy of Thirty cents (30c > on
each one hundred dollars* assessed val
uation of all property taxable in said
Fort Spring; district, based upon the
last assessment of real and personal
property therein as follows:
(a) Real estate 61.001.9Sa.00
ibi Personal property 073.000.00
ie> Public utility property 979.374.00
Total *3.258.019.00
For outstanding bond purposes a
levy of Ten cents ? 10c) was laid on
the taxable property of the district.
For the extension of the school term
in the Ronccverte sub-district, two
months, a levy of Thirly-five cents
<3,V> was laid on the taxable proper
ty of the sub-district.
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA,
COUNTY OF GREENBRIER.
DISTRICT OF FORT SPRING, To-wit:
I. D. II. KA17FFELT, secretary of the
hoard of education in and for Fort
Spring district of said county and
stale, do hereby certify that the fore
going conform to orders made and
entered by said board on the 9th day
of August. 1021.
Given under my hand this 9th day of
August 1921.
D. II. KATE FELT.
Secretary Roard of Education.
Fort Spring District.
Greenbrier County. West Virginia.
ESTIMATE.
Town of Falling Spring
.STATP. Ol**""WEST VIRGINIA,
OOINTY OF GREENBRIER,
TOWN OF FALLING SI'HING,
Tn-wil:
At a regular session of llu* council
of tlu* lown of Falling Spring, Green
brier county, held in the council rham
hers thereof, in the Greenbrier Bargain
1 louse building <?ii the second TucsUay
in August, to wit. the 9th day of Au
gust. i 5)21. t lie re were present A. B.
Met dung. Mayor, .1. G. Knight, record
ei, and .J. II. Powell, II. ,1. Ilaiutley,
It. L. Pickering. J. G. ('.lendeueti aiui
\\ . K. Lowe, jnembers of the council
ol said town.
In accordance with chapter l'2<? Acts
of the legislature of 11)19. the council
proceeded to make up an estimate of
the amounts necessary to he levied
lor the current fiscal year, to cover all
municipal drhts and liabilities payable j
during Ihe said year, including prob- J
able expenditures for municipal pur-j
poses, and proper allowances for ?u -1
linqucnt taxes, expense of collection'. !
and contingencies; but deducting there-I
trom the money in the city treasury j
apnlicahlc lo the service of the year j
and municipal claims, and doth tit*- I
termiue and estimate the several am-j
i mints lo he levied as follows:
! ( I'M BENT Mt'NICI PAL 1MT.POSES. !
ESTIMATES.
! Estiuialed Receipts.
kii The amount due the municipal- j
j it\ for regular municipal purpose-., I
land lite amount that will become due!
jand collectible from every source for |
i such purposi s except front the levy of j
} I:?.sv-*. to be made for Ihe current li-cnl 1
year. j
.None. 1
? - !
t I'sliiH;ilcd l)i dtursemcnis.
j *;?i) Debts and demands owed by (lie
j municipality for regular miinicipai )
1 purposes. iiiitl Ihe debts :i11?I d? mauds!
k (!t:iI will become <)uc ami payable for j
?uch purposes, during the current lis-I
leal year.
[Outstanding orders .lime JIO,
| 19*21. iui'ludiifj; inlerest **27U.O'.i I
i Hooded indebtedness *-}."?0(>.00
for road impnn ctnenl 1st
i day of Mil v. I!li:>.
j ri All oilier expenditures t>av.able i
out of funds of the municipality for I
.regular municipal purposes for the j
current fiscal your.
j i NOTE: iii'/lude M ivor. < lerk. 11- I
??order. Triwurcr. Police .1 mlC.ilyj
I Atloriuy and C.'mneilnien or fommi*. !
j "doners, w hen I'lilhori/ed by rharie".
{Salaries of^snecial police * "iU.'M
I ('.eiu'i a' e'.'ffi'oses health dept. *20.011
.lauiloi * compensation and
supplies r,.n'i
i Emx u ?< keeping ?? ? j?? I f 'cling
pr* souers ) (',00 ?
t:e" i i rs ! i . i' v building and
iai! ' it!.'d;
S'.'1 >? Miery. nhi e supplies am'
(Hiliriin.'l
'2.Oil |
Fi;i 1 :
Ib rts .JO.'l I |
^ ? 1 \?? * 1' ' and Ii ..! jniiiTtiM
I ions ItS.t'O i
Elect ion cNpeires 10.00 J
1'vp. 'l aid lo noor lO.p.'Jj
il\ I re:;snrei "s or col'er'or"-. (
i i> nii ?> i ?('s 0*2.(i0 [
Maii-li nance , f ; trc.'t* :?> i'i a I -
'cVv l).fl*>.~ 2 j
'".????si i*Uc! 'on <?!' M"<-. ?.( rcr-l
sidewalks and s.v. r . ,*:n t in ;
lb e-<nl< r*s ? al;ir\ ' :<0.'!0 I
i
?i < if I! J ? !< !?? 1 >'!*(? \ i: %' 1 * ' \ v
; ?' * ? |
li afip' ann;t I r un the ???? C" 1 ?
mate that it is to raise 1'v
levy, after licilui'lint; ail
*1.222.72
t??r regular n>ttI? i<-11>:i3 p:i:-p:>ses ; C.h .v
fori' it is determined that a levy of
Thirty-live cents i >
on each one hundred dollars* as-i-sit!
valuation of all property taxable la
llu> said municipaiit v of
falling 'spring
will he necessary to produce the ^I'sti
matcd amount aforesaid for tlu* i-nsu
ing fiscal year, liascd upon tin* last
assessment thereof, as certified to tlie
council l?v the officer whose duty it is to
make such report, as follows:
.a l Ileal estate *1 ll.24a.00
ib> Personal property 100.210.00
ic>I'uhlic utility property 71,893.00
Total. *319..118.00
STATIC OF WKST VIRGINIA.
l.OINTY OF GltKKNHHlKR.
TOWN OF FALLING SPRING,
To-wit:
I. ?!. G. KNIGHT, recorder in :iud toV
the municipality of Falling Spring.
County of Greenbrier, and State of
West Virginia, do hereby certify th;it
the foregoing conforms to an order
made by the council of said munici
pality on the 9tli dav of August. 1921.
Given under niv hand this 9th day
of August. 1921.
.1. G. KNIGHT. Recorder
of the Municipality of Falling Spring
West Virginia.
25*
gives you a receipt for
beautiful teeth
Lewisburg Drug Store.
"On the Corner."'
Lkwishum;, W. Va.
J. B. T. CUMMINGS, M. D.
Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Pitting of Glasses.
Hinton Hospital
Undertaking.
A Licensed Embalmer.
Day Phone 40.
Night Phone M5.
C. E. COX & Co
Lcwisfcurg, W. Va.
GET IT AT THE
Greenbrier Clothing
House,
R. P BELL, Manager.
Where Quality is Higher than Price.
0
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Clothes
You've noticed this: the more money a man earns the more he
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doesn't have to care what they cost. But he does care?like any
other business man. A saving is always welcome to him.
That may be one reason why Mr. Ruth recently placed his or
der for five Royal Tailored to-Measure suits. The opportunity to
save $15.00 to $20.00 on a genuine custom-made suit, of all pure
wool quality, appealed to him as it does to every thrifty man.
lie's getting made-to-measure clothes as perfect in lit and as
fine in workman ship as any tailor could give him. But the price
of his Royal clothes means a saving which is worth while to any
man. Not even a millionaire can afford to overlook such a saving
these days.
Royal Custom Tailored Clothes,
Prices $30 and up.
The Sanitary Tailor Shop,
Lewisburg, West Virgini.a
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he Greenbrier Velvet
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