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fgftffif ANNI'AI, NNAWIAI. lll-.h-HT. | | | H H S I H S f S
@§anlj §1 Putnam, From July 1,. }$&), Through June 30, ipa-4, t@ James g, Brooks, District
Superintendent
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RECEIPTS ' '
Btl$S$f or. l}Ai;J Jui) I. laf . r Fubi;c money received from supervisor or county
treasurer * A.maunt deducted by State from public money for
retirement fund on account of .district (excluding 4 per cent deduction)
Amount deducted this year by trustee from teachers ' salaries for teachers retirement fund
Tuition from in-dividual pupils not paid by State Prom tax on property Balance—District No. 5. County Treasurer—Taxes 1932
Total . a This amount shouW equal the 5.5 per cent
deduction made from the public money by the Senate this year. Although this amount was Tiot received by the district it should be entered as if actually received and then paid back to the pension fund,
PAYMENTS Expense* of (rfnrral Control Lejcal services ' , . . . . $ Other expenses of business control Enforcement of compulsory education, truancy
Laws and census enumeration Other expenses of educational control
5,136.66
•6,389.19-i
GAMQ® ppR SE-NT™^ emi apply L«mn Pralatowski, 13 -Mountain. Avenue.
703.00
256.60 56.34
14.6S6.34 . 643.69
345.67
$2S,216.S9
J. FOR SALE—-Broilers and Chickens.' . Ramlu Farm, Tel." Cold. Spring
f TO RENT—^Five-room house on Pine Street. Inquire of Theodore-'-Rathjen. Nelsonville,
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Will *HH Hillnr \\w\w m im itj>= jmlnimpni'-' I Mm iflHf? ii •'•IWHWII JnM»i«p*f iH. -f lfiK J'H.H mn*f t-ijtfiiilv-iSnWlftl'fftF ifef&ftfr Tn<-*'!;U, >v.,i..
BEAl'TA MMM 8 0 MaJrj Sf. T«;l. ir,2
Liquor And Or Wine Licenses Expire .Sept. 30
34.79 7S.75
50.00 100.00
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Total expenses of general control , Exp**n.«w>» of Irw*truction Teachers" salaries—men . Teachers' salaries—-women Textbooks . . Supplies used in instruction Tuition to adjoining districts with which this
trlct has contracted . Expenses of teachers in at tending school meetings
Total expenses of instruction Expense* of Operation of Sehool Plant Wages of Janitor and other employes . , Fuel Light and power Janitor 's supplies General care of grounds . Other expenses of operation
Total pxpenses of operation of plant . . Kxpeti*e« of MitltitctiAnrr of Herwx>l I'lflMt Repair of buildings Repair* and replacements
Of other equipment
263.54
.100.00
.210.00 108,44 2S9.14
,667.14 25.00
FOR SALE-—7; room Brick House, .near station, good condition. Bath, Electricity. Make offer; no reasonable offer refused. Call or write G. E.-Johnson. 5 Railroad Ave.„ Cold Spring.
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FOR SALE —Chiffoniers, Dining-room Tables and Chairs. Bureau. 2 Cook Stoves. Bed Steads and Springs. Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, etc. 30 Garden Street.
TO RENT—Large furnished room; board if desired. Mrs. Charles Gibson. Nelsonville, N. Y.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for dealers, to distribute cooking gas. Big profits, ready 'sales . We supply cylinders and gas." You.should have truck. Call at MIddletown Bottle Gas Corp., Middetown. N..Y.
1.300.30 684.18 219.32
48.77 43.75 79.38
$11,399.72
FOR SALE AND TO RENT Apply to J. V. Ball. 30 Garden
Street. Prone 241. FOR SALE at sacrifice—14-room
house. Electricity, bath, range, hot and cold water, a- new hot water heater with oil burner.- *i acre of land: residential section of village, $5,500.
$ 2,375:70
fi P s r. r.
40.0(1
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H*fund4 Rf IM P0ll«e(N fFpm Fnftidw of ftnei^F autru:t T4?.7B
fOtal cipeiujei of Jubt aervi-.-;-K*p«nilUurtn* in Capital Owilay iexi;lu4ihg bond
money:! and ctu-tiflcatt;^ of indtJbtednts^a in an-tfctpatlon of bonds)
Haatlng, lighting, plumbing and electrical for old bull-ding . . 1,302.25
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FOR SALE Unusual Pedlgfeed Dflchshutid
Puppies; Blue Ribbon Stock, Reasonable price* Phone Cold Spring 146.
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* 74Tr79
Total expenditures In capital outlay
Total payments for the year Total payments and balances
$ 1.3.02.25
$24,48-6.18 $24,486.18
3,731.31 I
429.63 A*mount of this year's taxe& not collected on June
30, 193 4 }$\ TRUSTEES' AFFIDAVIT
State of N'ew York. County of Putnam, (ss.) F. Gordon Busteed. the undersigned trustee of the school district for
which th* foregoing report is made, belirg by me duly sworn, depose and say that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, all the itAtements contained in the foregoing report are true and that a copy of this report has been fHed as a part of the official records of the district.
F. GORDON BUSTEED, Trustee.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of July, 1934.
JOHN FOR SON. Notary Public.
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MOFHIUS PFfty F and SPFinnn »( iLi.ii n'plppte, gntUnri HI) Pium^i:
PhHFPB 96)108! ftl Pi4fi 9'PlPPlf:
Ray. Leslie AnpBey,- preapjier. fir, h-M>. Stevan-apfi, SHper!n?and.-
ept. 10:00 A. M-—Sunday School. 7:00 P. M.—Young People's Ser
vice. 7:45 P. M.—Evening Worship.
St. Philip's Church.in-the-Highlauds Garrison
Rev. E. Clowes Chorley, D. D., Rector.
Sunday Services: S A. M.—Holy Communion 11 A. M.—Church School . 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon. Monday—S..15 Bible Class Friday—^-S;15 Lent Service South Highland M. E. Church Rev. D. Arthur Cataldo, pastor. Mrs. George Jaycox, Sunday School
Superintendent. 10 A. M.—Sunday School. 11 A. M.—Divine Worship.
St. James ' Chapel Manltou
Sunday at 9.30 A. M.
Ofe PROFESSORS QUIZ,
GALL YOUR. DETALrR
CBNTR.AL HUOSOhl REPR,[?S FOR. THC
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'AH existing liquor and or wine licenses will.automat'i«i'lly.expire on September '30 . 1934. which is. the expiration date provided for. in these .licenses. . ;; :' ,' . v '•', ••
A new application . for a, liquor and or wine license must he filed for the "period from 'October 1„ 1 934 and expiring- Soptombor 30. .1935. This application numt be filed in duplicate with the. county board in which the licensed premises 'are located., except where the licensed premises are located in the City of New York, the application must be flledwith the -New York. City Board.
There will be sent from the Zone Office 'of the State Liquor Authority at.Albany to each present liquor and or wine licensee, duplicate copies of the appropriate application to be made for; the new license for the period commencing oh October 1, 1934. There Is also being, mailed to each licensee, an ' " impor tan t .notice" informing the licensee that such applications, properly executed, together with the necessary foe and documents as required by the application, should ',be promptly , returned in duplicate to the appropriate local hoard.
"No extension wlil he gained for any liquor nnd or wine TTcense nrter September 30. 1934 when the pres-eht llqtiof and or whip licenses ex* {lire, so that it Is ot the Utmost Itii-portahce tha t ' U'cehaeeii rettltn llieir npplicatlohs to the local bnftftl in tithe to ehttltle the local V&0& l o - ' properly hot thet'eoti aud foi-wnrd the soHie'io the ,$0?i$Wk\i& M i tirrife.df the State Liquor Autlibtlty; fdf Its attltiti:
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MtylM Authority fpr the ; fee , re r UMin-ii/hy j ; ; , w . Jfocaslv.wjl} )>u T^
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;). Twti pjiotographs of the ex-it.-rior of the premises of- a size 6x9 i i i r lH^. ; ' :
.1 Appropriate bond or a certifl-rai.ii issued by the Excise Bond Underwriters which may tie accepted in lieu of the bond. No other form, of retielpt or- certificate shall be accepted, other than the.form of certificate, a specimen copy of which has already been forwarded to the local boards. .
The full l icense'fee must accompany the, application where the same is filed, prior to OctoTier 25\ 1934.
PUTNAM COUNTY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD.
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Highway Trees Now Coming Back
But you pay less for the best
AT OUR
BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP
Roadside tree planting is being revived- In New York State. In the early days this practice was almost universal. Nearly every country road had its rows of maples but with the advent of the automobile and modern highway construction no provision was made for shade trees or other roadside beautification and it has taken a great deal of effort on- the. part of public spirited citizens of the State to set in motion the resumption of t r ee , planting along bur highways, says J.he New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse. N;; Y. •
In 1930 a tree nursery was authorized by the Legislature to be located at Green Haven, Dutchess County. This nursery was for the purpose of raising hardwood trees for highway planting. In 1931 the first trees fro hi this nursery were set out on a hew road at Hillsdale, Columbia County. Slttc'e tlieh ap-proxitttately 4,600 trees have heett pliihted aldttg the highways' Iti the Stale. . f i l ls -work lias beeil dbUe through
Hie- ebbbefatloh hptweeh tlie Cbfc
HAIR CUT AND SHAVE . . . Fitchs Shampoo . . Plain Massage . . Boncilla Pack . . Children's and Men's
Hair Cut . .. . 3 BARBERS - No Wait ing:
40c 25c 25c 50c
25c
j Permanent Waving v. Monday to Thursday?-3 items for . . * .
SPECIAL: | 1 Shampoo and Wave, . ;1
ALL BEAUTY SEggJCy GUARANTEED
RIALTO BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP*
:J04 Main Street BBACOX, X. Y. *M
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ii A^Hil^ltfUl .' fiii'lli ' jttfi|iM^ fiiH•tfHfi|.iip||n IffiiBWifflSHl 8j Mic (i^HllPd 111 lillHii^lHi «!llll illH JllelHvHyS JJivHirHi? WHH ItlliH^ 0! fin ir'MjHHiijiinjj $M4m i\\»m \m\\\m ml.kMmp ftmm la
meet nil the varying conditions of roadsides. Some sections require rows of trees, o-ther sections groves or groups of trees ,8till other sections shrubbery and vines and again all that Is necessary l& to preserve existing trees.
Experimental work has bean started in the prevention of oroslor* by planting shrubs along steep embankments or cuts made in highway comst/ruction and it would appear that with the good beginning already achieved the work of highway beautification will gradually become more extensive especially in view of the definite favorable pubic opinion back of the idea.
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Mrs. Albert Ilea and son are spending tile summer at Cherry K>y, N. j . Alex Itlmnier and Wilfred "Pep" Mohnti&ti are vipltltlg with tlletti tills weftk.
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THE TRUCK THAT COSTS SO
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^ 0 the savings . . . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^C^ •*- effected by Chevrolet's ' . .
gt&it etonpmv, rugged construction ai.i 'o'ltstaidiri'jr dependability has recently.been ai j e i a.savin^ of a? nviq.h. a? SDO in the purchase price. You cnjrx.v.ob^in a biff. Mi C:ievrole.t truck for every purpose at prices am m;r the..lb west for.which.Chevrolet trucks have evjr,b.T3n s'lltl, And .tlie^e low;/price* bring, you the same-fnLtvM'i it InwvmiW Chevrolet trucks so popular in every hnli:ur fi>il -!,tp v.ilve in-head, six cylimler ougine-the stii-lv In iTei the .i'\.'"iili'uiuily heavy frame. a.\lo, and tr.i'i<'ni^«io.:i V.mr• rlievmiet -ilealer will gladly show y,ui how Chevrolet t ru.«ks can help tu roiincoyour hauling eo'sK and how t':uv thvy arc to i.uy :it (hoso hew lowprices combined wltji I'.oiivobiiiht C.MiA..Cl terms, '"..
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CHEVROLET 6 CYUMDtk VALVE IN-HEAD
NEW REDUCED|
PRICES
MODEL AMOUNT
•t REDUCTION
$515 . .
Utility Long Chassis
Dual Long Chassis
Utility Chassis and Cab
Dual Chassis and Cab . • i
Utility Long Chassis and Cab
Dual Long Chassis and Cab •
Utility Panel . . . . . .
Dual Cab and Stake Body • •
Dual Long Cab and Stake Body lltJi* m hii mm ^ mm&i mM«»nmi, Mtimb
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