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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1981 z ee “ia | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark , THE GUMPS—PAGING CHESTER GUMP BA ; a3 A SO SNE LEFT Mi = — aI : lat k lo LEY OP FOR THAT YOUNG ee BRING ME|A PEN Nr : | ~ AT ALL- THEY FAUPER 3 pe ae NRE ) NEREBY ! ‘ anananannnn Fool WE BEEN= TN Y . BIS STILL ee ea ; ouT A NEW WILL — WILL AND ? FOR MEAVEN'S 8 F aight ee FOOL. NO”, AND LEAVE EVERYTHING aeBUR ATE EN SARE AND WHILE NE LONGER = CY; f Jo UTTLE CNESTER-_ ‘ RANING - P A : Som CARR AND NENRIETTA ARE PLANNING A LITTLE QUIET WEDDING = ———e BIM. MAS ‘TAKEN OVER STOM'S FACTORY — NE THINKS ME WILL SET FIRE To t= 7 Mi . . Be FY RID a A me Vi = YY ; GET RID _ g i Cnet 4x *netl . TER Tent © , p e/ : <A “WHAT DOES Z y i 8) rt wesee ow ¢||- , y Wy Reg. U.S, Pat, OF. lithe ISN'T THAT | By =NOU HAVEN'T ¥ | SWELL? TWO FORGOTTEN FIRES IN OUR YM COLLECTIN' NEIGHBORHOOD MATCHES HAVE IN A WEEK! | BEAT Nou HERE, PETE. | WAS HERE, EVEN © 1931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. “Remember, I'm having a birthday cake for Junior, so make an effort to get back on time.” CITY EXPENDITURES LISTED IN BUDGET (Continued from page one) cent as normally uncoliectible. A comparison of the amounts uncollected and the amount provided in the five-per-cent estimates follow: 5 per cent toy, , p i Year Unpaid estimated MO ype 1026 . $ 1,683.17 $2,505.00) ; ri 1927 240.02 4,307.50 ¥ E 1928 310.07 4,300.00 IN \ 1929 . 3,855.56 4,740.00 q 1930 : 41,781.00 5,075.00! a PRI sos vec s Guise Seuivolicu des coushbayesteauers $47,629.91 $20,927.50 1 ba May Collect More 4 This apparently leaves a balance of $26,702.41 as uncollectible but, since ‘ practically all of the delinquency is for 1930 taxes, it is regarded as prob- , able that the ultimate losses through non-collection of taxes will be negligible. : j | TE TEE: = | On this basts the operation and maintenance fund, to which all of the above i Coomenmp aes da De Y'KNOW, UNCLE JOHN... WE YEAW..YOURE RIGHT... MR. KINGSTON CERTAINLY Has }/ YEP....G0T IT Now So H Seen i ieererk eee to spend than is anticipated in kei spats : ‘i \NERE JUST TALKIN' How AN' I MOSTLY SIT, EVERYTHING FIXED UP IN THAT IT HAS ALL 4 f Uncollected taxes for the same years for the capital and betterment fund K WONDER How He | Z pepe icin aaceel a GREAT SHAPE HERE... HoT THE DISCOMFORTS OF f + total $7,479.05 while the total of the five per cent deduction is $3,257.50, MINKS OF THEM WANE IT UP HERE... AN' COLD WATER... SHOWER. Aci leaving $4,221.55 estimated as collectible, but here, again, the unpaid taxes 22 NOTHING To Do BUT BATHS... ELECTRIC LIGUTS. i for 1929 and 1930 send up the total and bigger collections may be antici- a JUST SIT AND P " a ' pated. RADIO AN’ WHAT NOT J! What Funds Contain A statement of receipts by various funds for the year ending June 30, last, ! ‘ contains the following information: I , From Maintenance Capital Bond int- Other in- — General and and erest and debtedness SS Property tax Operation Betterment Sinking Pe | Current taxes ... $ 59,718.89 $ 3,668.46 $ 9,384.41 $ 9,981.61 iz 7 iw Delinquent taxes. 34,555.59 2,336.00 9,563.86 6,618.67 a { Penalty and interest . 2,697.95 A | Total receipts from property taxes 94,274.48 6,004.46 21,646.22 16,600.28 f Total receipts from property i) taxes $138,525.44 t Receipts from other than direct " property taxes 128,710.42 y Miscellaneous receipts ........... 16,392.31 11,762.07 171,465.43 Total from other than direct Property taxes ++ 16,392.31 11,762.07 2,519.19 300,175.85 Total receipts all sources. 110,666.79 17,766.53 24,165.41 316,766.13 1891 BY NEA SERVICE, | ‘The total of all receipts from Girect property taxes was $138,525.44 and from non-direct property taxes $330,849.42, making a grand total of receipts from all sources of $469,374.86. S| MOM’N POP One on Pop! By Cowan H Where Money Goes Puatioents fer\the year Just ended. Where it le proseek wee e| eae tne i Dee SE OE ME! TWE IDEAIWHO EVER \/ wenn T WHO GANE AWAY & CLOCK ONCE shown by the budget for the coming year. Here is the comparison, oniy eee De Nau L NEVER HEARD} | THE CHAR WAS A FAMILY HEIRLOOM] Let queK HEARD OF ANYONE GIWING WANE 1 Tast MY MOTHER GANE US FoR totals being given without regard to apportionment to salaries and wages, TRADED OFF A LOVELY ANTIOUE AND TAST ISNT ALL. NIRS. FINNEGAN Acorn TyEIR AWNAY A WEDDING DB WEDDING PRESENT > and & : maintenance and capital betterment accounts: WINDSOR CHAIR, THAT GLADYS JUST TAD INE THOT “TRIS AUNT, (Aun WAY PRESENT > 3 STILL RECOLLECT WHAT A SAMA GENERAL GOVERNMENT— For 1931 1932 AUNT HANNAH GANE THEM , WHO GINE T TO THEM 1S COMING MY HUSBAND GOT INTO, WHEN , City commission . +-$ 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00 ‘A SMART NEIGHBOR , FOR FOR A SURPRISE NIGIT -IM AFRAID | OUT MOTHER WALKED IN ON US pum ectsor clerk in AD YiTCHEN, WS VP TOUS TO UELP THEN. AND DEMANDED ‘o CEE ‘My eee : . . as 1 Special accounting and auditing . TOOL ', OUT OF THIS JAN THE CLOCK 150.00 150.00 3,808.77 3,150.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,440.91 1,500.00 Assessors and assessment . City attorney City hall ..... City engineer 720.00 Board of adjustm 300.00 Municipal courts 1,650.00 Insurance on city y 2,300.00 Workmen's compensation bu 1,100.00 PROTECTION OF PERS Police department Fire department (xx) .. Building inspection ... Paeeeay CONSERVATION OF HEALTH— Board of health .......... 12,643.73 13,600.00 17,273.65 — 21,000.00 940.06 650.00 703.15 750.00 Hospitals seeeeee 2,715.61 2,300.00 Milk and dairy control .. 1,591.46 1,530.00 SANITATION— Sewers and sewage disposal . Street cleaning ...... i. Garbage collection and dis 1,075.15 1,000.00 4,564.12 4,550.00 2,773.49 275000 SALESMAN SAM HIGHWAYS— 7 Supervising department . 2,616.76 2,700.00 1GOT A DATE, Gu22') ves, BUT THiS 1s TH HATS GREAT, Sata (C0) (19 GONNA TALK ove, Street gprikling asa 5000 SON: (ay Hole cast Time! SISTRG IN TH RA0r0 A Sates — Street lighting . 7,113.74 6,950.00 GETTIN’ Sick OF 7 ONS: CesT ING. To Weed cutting . Snow and ice removal .. : ei CHARITIES, HOSPITALS AND CORRECTIONS— Supervising department ............... o 384.09 600.00 201.21 200.00 THis STUFF: 2,050.00 2,100.00 Poor relief ....... ‘ 9,148.50 14,000.00 EDUCATION OTHE! Library fens 7,497.44 8,620.00 RECREATION— Baths and swimming poois 2,531.31 - 2,300.00 Auditorium ...... 3,859.51 3,670.00 World War Memorial * MUNICIPAL PUBLIC Tourist camp .. Public scales j Airports .... i Miscellaneous and contingent expenses. 2,559.39 6,660.00 360.00 300.00 1,869.86 1,800.00 1,586.90 1,100.00 2,908.19 6,500.00 PERRIN Soh, Silanes: cuca day te ay ohverecned $ 126,219.70 $138,450.00 | (x)—In addition the city engineer receives free office rent, light, heat, ete., in the city hall from which he carries on private work in addition to that done for the city. (xx)—The increase in this item is in the capital expenditures and bet- terment account. Income Exceeded Outgo The statement of account by funds shows that on June 30, 1931, the city/ had a balance in its maintenance and operation fund of $35,286.85. It re- | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ceived $110,666.79 during the year and spent $109,572.13, leaving a balance on - hand at the beginning of the current fiscal year of $36,381.51. YQ (. The capital and betterment account contained $12,276.22; received $17,- 766.53; spent $14,088.18 and had a balance of $15,954.57. Taken together the two accounts had $47,563.07; received $128,433.32; spent $123,660.31 and have a balance of $52,336.08. Highway Conditions | itis van normal’ andtne at Are Reported Good |creased alkalinity seems to be related to the speed with which the disease Of the state highway |ends fatally. fo the weekly teport| ° gai ae? weel rr : by the North Dakota|| Stickler Solution | . -«