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About The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
You Save As You Spend Each member of every loyal American family,is saving and buying War Saving Cerificates, little $5 U.'S. Bonds. 1 With Economy the Watchword of the Nation, and thousands of people leagued together to assist the government in its efforts to create great economies in Home Manage ment. Those who desire to practice Thrift in a most practical way wflHind this a most opportune time to begin. Each section of our store contributes its quota of extraordinary values in desirable Spring Merchandise at prices Far Below Today’s Values. A chance for all to save on desirable merchandise for personal use or housefurnisbing. Save your Cash Register receipts. With every $5 worth we will give yo.u absolutely free one Thrift Card and Stamp. Every stamp helps to wip Poles, Cross Arms, etc. Fixtures AMERICAN AND ENGLISH , INCOME TAXES ANNUAL REPORT CITY OF VIENNA cent, $5,000 16 per cent, $10,000 20 per cent, and $15,000 25 per cent, while our corresponding taxes for married men are respectively two- thirds of 1 per cent, 1 1-2 per cent, 3 l-2per cent and 5 per cent, and 5 per cent, and only slightly more for the unmarried due to the gmaUdf amount exempted, the rate being the same. Total Assets LIABILITIES In comparison with the tax levied in England on incomes our own in dome taxes are moderate indeed. In England the tax on incomes of $i,000 is 4 1-2 per cent, In America nothing. . In England the tax on incomes of $1,500 is 6 3-4 per cent: in America nothing for married men or heads of familiies, and 2 per cent on $500 for an unmarried man. In England the tax on an income of $2,000 is 7 7-8 per cent; in Ameri ca nothing for a married man or bead of a family, and 2 per cent on $1,000 for unmarried men. The English income tax rate also increases more rapidly with the growth of the income than ours, a $3,000 income being taxed- 14* per City of Vienna Advances Surplus Operations Total Liabilities NOTE: The above statement does dot include permanent investments in buildings, machinery, lands, Water, Light and Sewerage Systems, tools and equipment prior to January 81,1917. , * Clerk’s Balance reve'nue Bank of Vienna American Banking Corporation J. P. Heard & Sons ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: TAX RECEIVER’S ROUND, FEB- 1 RUARY, 1918. Water and Light Rents .... Service Penalties Salaries and Labor Refund SALES: Poles, Cross arms, etc. Oil Fuel ( Tools and Equipment ' Advalorem Taxes Dooling—March 5. ByromviUe—March 6. Lester’s Store—March 7. ' Drayton—March 8. Lilly—March 9. Ricbwood—March 12. f Vienna—Mafch 13 and 14. Findlay—March 15. PineHurst—March 16. 6th District—March 19. Tippett’s Store—March 20. 3rtd District—March 21. UnS'dilla—April 1. Dooling—April 2. Bytomville—April 3. Drtyton—April 4th. Lilly—April 5. 1 Lee Adams—April 9. 6th District—April 10. Tippett’s Store—April 11. 3rd District—April 12. Pinehurst, April 18th. Findlay, April 16th. Vienna—April 24, 26, 26, 27, 29, and 80. J. J. WILLIAMS. Lincenses Street Tax + Fines ." , Cemetery Fee J. J. Morgan, Sundry Items ......I Vienna Telephone Co., Jan. Rent Water and Light Plant Advances Bonds and Interest Fund DEFICIT: Balance January 31, 1917 _ 1917 Operations (Exha. “A-2”) wW Total Assets Total Revenue EXPENDITURES Administrative Salaries Printing and Stationery ‘General Expense ......... Operating Salaries and Labor Fuel —..— Oil Waste, etc Interest Bond Interest Coupons Oustanfllng... Bills Payable (Bk. of Vienna) 2-1-18. February 1917 Expense 778.82 Interest, F. M. & Co ....!. 62.07 Total Expenditures ..... , ; 7 Excess of Revenue' over Expenditures.. $ 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION, CITY OF VIENNA, GEORGIA ! ASSETS ' . I CASH: 1.85 338.26 $ 340.10 251.42 Bonds Outstanding L917 Advalorem Tax (not distributed). Board of Education — Total. Liabilities REVENUE Street Tax- Bank of Vienna.... City of Vienna Balance Cemetery Fees Total Assets Sale of City Lot Sale of Old Material Rent of City Hall 1917 Advalorem Tax 1917 Operations: REVENUE: State Funds 1916 Advalorem Tax ...... 1917 Advalorem Tax School Tickets Sale of Church Building Other Sources EXPENDITURES: Superintendent Salary .. 2,385.00 100.00 4,916.86 600.00 126.00 8.60 $ 8,130.46 Total Revenue Every pound goes much farther A POUND ot A old style t'il **hua$ con- 1 IJImIiI 1 |'j |li ypp a EayaEi tains about K pound of real General Salaries and Expense $ S Street Department Expense S Police Department Expense — 1 Fire Department Expense Street Lighting Expense ;... 1 Total Expenditures ... Excess of Expenditures over Revenue DEBIT ON DIGEST White $i: Colored CORPORATION TAX: Southern Express Co :. $ Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co..— ..... Western Union Tel. Co White Teachers Colored Teachers Stationary and Office Supplies Interest General Expense roughage and ‘ about K pound iT , of lint. After ’' being eaten; the old etyle hulls swell to twice the weight, or IK pounds. A Improvements Repairs Blackboards Sundry Furniture and Apparatus.. Net Operations, year 1917 1917 Advalorem Tax on Digest Total Debit .$ 145.87 . 1,117.82 Less Allowances Uncollected Tax ALLOWED BY COUNCIL: T. T. Thombley Lee Bryant Charlotte Daniels .... Will Davis Margaret Hightower Minnie Hodge Collections to be distributed Tax levy of 6 mills on above sum HULLS klNTLCSS also doubles after bring eaten but as they are 100 per cent roughage, the original pound becomes 2 pounds— not lyi pounds. Therefore, a pound of Buckeye Hulls goes a third again as far as a pound of old style hulls. In other words, you only have to feed >£ pound of Buckeye Hulls to give the same food value as a full pound of old style bulls. - Other, Advantage* Buckeye Hulls cost much lets per No trash or dust. ton then old style hulls. Sacked—easy to handle. Buckeye HuUa allow better a*. They mix wal with other forage. • similation of other food. They take less apace In the bam. Mr. San Faulk, Dothan, Ala., prefers Buckeye Hulls to old style huBs because cows like them as wsll, they era cheaper, they agree with the cyme, and they go farther, one sack lasting at long at two sacks of tha old style. ' Ts steam the best merits sal t* detain At tuihgo tdtr, test thehsdts thoroughly tweba hoar* batata feeding. It Is In ta da this by wsttbf them dams riffat and msnfax Isr'the as* tsrihlj. II al *4 Ibis cannot be dene, wet dam stliut thirty alanhe If yen prtbf It feed the hrihdry.nsesedyfcrifri—hhy hrikmrieldrijli hnjj. Book of Mixed Feed* Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed tat mninsonanew; for "■'tty-; ten fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye HuBs sad gives directions for CASH FROM CITY: December 7, 1917 January 12,1918 January 19,1918 February 1917 Expenditures Less February 1917 Revenue Nettie Jackson Southern Express Co. Westen) Union TeL Co. Total Credits Executions Uncollected January 81,1918, Balance due by City! Cash Collections Total Credits School Fund, 6 mills ..... Bond and Interest Fund, 4 mills. General Fund 3 1-2 mills Total, 12 1-2 mills It Takes You Farther For Less Money, That Good Gulf Gasoline BUY IT FROM E.T. HILL WATER AND LIGHT PLANT ASSETS CASH: American Bank Corp’n., Balance I J. P. Heard & Sons, Balance Bank of Vienna, Overdraft Cash Account, Overdraft Over and Short, Bilancs ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: H. D. Sturdivant :. ! Fixture Accounts Receivable .' Water and Light Accts. Receivable INVENTORIES AND EQUIPMENT: 37.40 621.54 30.48 asaitiMncaiii GOOD TO THE.LAST DROP, MAXWELL MOUSE COFFEE ASK YOUR GROCER