Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1934 — Page 3

news J 9-~-'ZZU. Harry Frauhlger *f ’1 Lnt Sunday visiting •nd ’'""‘L i, ( «w Kructzman and Mt »"• !s"" iy ' tnhn Kirtner and danghM* J h iTina. an* l Mr * Jl,n “ w" lrrt ”; n d *'•“ l,arr *' 11 Bu<enß < r V." •• Fort Wayne - B •K Bt la Bogner and son Samthe week-end •«l Mrs. Albert Shady. Mr . Charles Bultemeler vlelted Mr. and Mrs. ‘"’’Bultemeler and daughter* ()»>«• BU . I*'*’ , Chalfant and danghMr’- f Griffith ap«nt nevers- »"■ Fort Wayne visited jjra. 'Henry Kirchner and “’‘‘'.nd Mr< Milton Hoffman and Mr *1 Mrs Lena Sherlock of "• B «attended the Marlin-Lein)-] Coninna

NOTICE TO TAXPAYrHn OF TAX I.FAIRS , , lermlnlng the Ta* Rates for School , hf Matter' t lf ' t l'e 'school corporation of Decatur Board of School I'rustees. <a»n's i’oontV- ''L'! 1 ” « a 'the taxpayers of Decatur Adams County, Indiana, that the proper leant officers Son"’ i’ *7* Hiratlonat their regular meeting place on the 11th day of September, 1934. will consider t't.K 1 ''*** Rl |MiET tT.ASSIFM’ATKW FOH M HOOI. CORPORATION ..unrii Fl ND G Co-ordinate and Auxiliary Activities 993.77 .PH< IM. S< HOOI. H s> Outl , trotinn 1 Sew Acquisitions 295.35 . (kneral •*'”!'" > T?. and Secretary’s 2. Alterations W»H ■* . Board School Iru $ 1.510.O') Total Expenditures Special School Fund 5 ltt.fioll.so ilffi-e .’ . !U ’* B TIIIION Fl Ml Supplies Impart" ent 1,179.0" A . Teachers Salaries I Sup" ' . . i .-nsus Kim. nigh a gt7.Hlo.no - School Atteiil,2o<MH) B. Teachers Salaries iwtru<t<Ts supervision Elementary Schools 23.220.00 n operating >< h‘“»l P,a,H 1.450.00 c. Transfer TultWm 040.00 « MiffO SeiKF'io 1.505.00 Total Expenditures Tuition Fund > 41,800.00 £ Elementary IIO\I> OR MNKIMi Fl M) - Maintenance School • 2.445.00 X. Payment Principal I 2.500.00 ** • Hiffh Schools -• 2,575.00 b. Payment Interest 600.00 ’£ Elemental . not i ) »04.38T0tal Expenditures Bond or Sinking Fund $ 3,100.00 r Hied Charges tete detail of budget estimate may be seen In Office of School Board. estimate of fi n da to be bused . «• T.. Special Tuition Bond Retltiiretl lor Expenses Tund Fund Fund Fund EXnla-r 31-t f ?,J Present school year 3 16,659.59 111.' I » 61-59.50 [• E*P«n* ,ur **’ AuK ItO **'... 7,216.00 17,245.00 1,500.00 26.U91.00 jchool y«>r „. rHrv Ix.ans to be paid before I 1 n.00V.0 50.U5.00 4.600.00 87,650.50 1,1 , ‘ K i Balance July 31st of present year 6.4.»1.28 13,.0..<3 J■ W ’be collected, present year (December 6,361.08 8,391.57 1,642.74 15.395.39, Revenue to be received, Aug Ist of December 31st of next school year on file in office of School Board!. 1555.00 20.900.00 22,455.00 a, . i Tuxes (see Schedule) J'Transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue (see 8.500.00 8,500.00 K Xh"dule 12,367.36 51.499.30 . 3,138.44 68,005.10 ’■ T X , rS’? < REQt’H;EP To’bE RAISED FOR 1 fSpENSES TO I>EC. 31st OF NEXT SCHOOL 10,538.14 7,615.70 1,461.56 19.645.40 . lu im t line 8 from line!) - idOn'r ! ’ B dance (Not in excess of expense from H. Operating 30 i e!(s Mlsr Revenue for same 5,802.00 <2,817.56 1,600.00 20,219.50 nSIorNT to BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ~i S , :i4lU4 ' lojeXsT "To»LS6” 39,864.90 ' lines 9 and 10) - PROPOSED LEVIES get Taxable Property » 4,363.233.00 „„ ’**" . — . V, * J » 16.335.21 al ’.\® 3 066.49' Tuition -0* - library * — “ “ I :;»,M64.M0 TOTAL • -■* « ompnrntlv, S steuH-ut Os Taxes Collected And To Be Collected t Collected Collected Colle, ted Dad. lU3I Levy HUB Levy 1* 33 ’**£. 1i134 1,0 Special 46 698.86 19,619.39 28,.. 9,4. --.66.,.til Tuition 7 340 00 3,436.36 2,950.66 Bond or Sinking ’’ . ’ iBO 885 35 I 33,204.06 $ 41.665.81 $ 3a.061.63 TOTAL - * * Taxpayers appearing shall have the right a b ‘ h g™ B %e*deV may'appeaY'to h the State Board mined, ten or more taxpayers feeling, themselx es agj-r iey. d by p^ tltion therefor with the County o( Tat Commissioners for further and final action th^ r * "■ . < t ltp Board will fix a date of hearing In Aadltor not later than the fourth Monday of September and the state oar. wut tounty. Dated August 24, 1934. p e fclrME ” Secretary. SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Before the Township Advisory Board Purposes by Jefferson Township. Adams County, Ind. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of 'T°* n onVhe 4th d'av’of'September 1934, will conlenl officers of said municipality at their regular meeting pl.t, e, on me -tm oay o yler the following budget: Bl DGET CLASSIFICATIOA Kill W «VM.IP FI X’D Total Township l p Furniture and Salary of Trustee S 600.00 tieimburse County I 541.00 School Supplies 2«».»0 OWieoßent 60.00 T ° FIND J.xrxitor Supplies 50.00 Tnutee’a Expense Pay of Teachers 1 6920 00 Loans^lnt^andl Insurance..' 260.00 a-Traveling 125.00 Total Tuition Fund Janitor Service 4 0" '»> n»-..rds and Advertising .. 175.00 SPE4 IAL M HOOI. HAD Transportation of Children 1.500.00 Pay of Advisory Board .. 15.00 Rent of Ground 5 -5.00 1 ransportati 125 00 Examination of Records .. 40.00 Repair of Buildings and MHceßaneotis ’OOOO M r ilaneOUS: 75.00 Ref.Tr Sf Equipment ' fSSIS? Tou"al School Fund, 3,6.0,00 (Complete detail of budget may be ween in office of township Trustee) - Estimate Os Funds To Be Raised ’ - Ends Heinilred For Expenses To Tov»iislil|i S| J,"' u^| h "" 1 Food Fund Berenber 31st Os Dimming Venri J""" . , 3 gin 00 5 6,920.00 , 541.00 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year , 1,090.00 » J.uiu.vu 1 Necessary expenditures to be made from appropria- , - n .. .... 3,460.00 Hons unexpended July 31st of present year 600.00 1. Additional appropriation necessary- to be made Auk Ist to Dec. 31st of present year '■ Outstanding temporary loans to be paid Ire-fore Dec, —— —— Slat of present year—not Included in lines 2 or 3 ’llli ill) 10.38b.(10 < Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) 1,690.00 0,310.UD luml, in, Hand Ind Tn Be Received From wanes other Than I’ropo-eil Tax l.evy: 1 son no 4 705 00 6,800.00 Actual Balance, July 31st of present year ■ ‘t.-- , 1’441 uo 900.00 Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. settlement) 3.5.00 x.an •> •- Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of Incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): ». Special Taxes (see Schedule) - 4,150.00 s “ All other revenues (see Schedule) nn 1: '-rT,u 11,850.00 ■ Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) ~ 1.595.00 6.-36.00 NRr AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line » from line 5) 95 00 i^o at l nK Balance (not in excess of expenses Jan. ft 1 XO6 oft 1.445.00 io un ® 30, less MIBC. Revenue for same period).. 53«.0 * ll^'7 0 T a T n d (*n nAIaBD HY TAX LKVY \ Ad ~63WT" TsOS.OO 1.445.00 541.00 PROPOSED LEVIES x «t Taxable Property 1 903,211.00 Levy on I.evy on Amount to 4 ' Mdj Polls ' Proiierty be mined & Z ZZT “ ’ I.S fto*. 1 ."? a . •’ .2(1 1,806.00 1 khool .06 541.01) total : " r* » » 4 ' 4 - 4uu comparative statement of taxes collected and io be ioli.eiild To He ('..Heeled Collected Collected Collected Funds lima Levy WS3 Levy HCM Levy I»HS Levy ' ""’ >.»5 5 00° TOTAL Z 13,089.00 » 11,230.00 » 5,430.00 , 4,424.00 '-tee*? ■‘PP—'ng .han have the right to be beard thereon. AHer the tax levies, h-e t been Co "imlsXn. tax ’ >i ‘Y , ‘'’s feeling themselves aggrieved by euch lev les. may app nil County Auditor not k»“K"s K'S'S" j“ - ,e<l August 15. 1934 1. ABNET

enaiall reunion Sunday. Vera Frauhlper la spending aey. t'’-al days vteltlng Mr. and Mrs. Lew Krutxnian and family. Aldine Bultemomler Ir •pending several days visiting Mrs. John Smith and daughter Lucile at Fort Wayne. Nina May Gilbert of Monroe la spending several days visitlag Onalee Zimmerman. Miss Gertrude Hoffman spent several days vUnting at Fort Wayne. Jac i> Heller of Portland vlelted Mr. and Mrw. Orville Heller md family. Mrs. John Kin n.ier and daughter I, irlne n. ent Monday at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhart and son of Elkhart visited Mi. and Mrs. (Douglas Elxey Sunday. —o Whale "Blow»-Off" For Boat Stonington. Conn. —(U.S) —Whale, are unusual sights tn Long Island Sound so 43 passengers aboard the motor-shiip Elizabeth Anne were thrilled for 15 minutes when a 40-

foot mammal cavorted alongside the ship and "blew” several times, sending huge streams of water Into the air. o- — Public Servant 47 Yeart Marinette, Wis,— <U.R>— With the completion of 47 years of public service, Peter H. McAllister,' 78, Manitowoc's first treasurer, will retire from public office in a tew weeks. McAllister accepted the post of city treasurer In 1887, the year that Marinette became a city. For the past 16 years he has been county clerk. o,_ 0 ,_ CURVE OF MOUSE'S TAIL TEST FOR RACE HORSES PHILADELPHIA (U.R) — The curvature of a mouse's tail may soon be used to test whether a race horse has been "doped." This method was discovered by Dr. James C Munch, of Temple University, while seeking to find the effects of heroin and morphine on the body of a mouse. When a small portion of either of the drugs one three-millionth

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1934.

Lead Organization for “Rights”

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Here are the leaders of the new American Liberty league which haa been launched with the announced objective of combating radicalism, protecting property rights and defending the Constitution—left to right, top, John J. Raskob and Alfred E. Smith; below, Jouett Shouse, Representative James W. Wadsworth, and John W. Da via. Raskob, Smith, Shouse and Davis, all prominent Democrats, joined with Wadsworth and Irenee DuPont, outstanding Republicans, in lhe formation of the league. All of the backers hwve been critic! •f Roosevelt's New Deal.

of an ounce —was injected beneath the animal's skin the tail would curve over its back in an S-shape formation. A similar incident occurred when the mouse was given small ' portions of saliva taken from 'he mouth cf a horse that had been "doped.” o Man Owns Rocking Pony Amhe-s’.burg. Ont —(UP) —Earl Hunt owns a live rocking horse— i well, a bony with curling horns for : hoofs that resemble skiis. Inhabitants from t wns come almost daily to see the strange Shetland pony with ram-like hoofs.

By HARRISON CARROLL Copvriyht, 1931, Kina Features Syndicate, Inc. Hollywood. . . . —Young Tim Sharon, of Camden, N. J.. Is going to get an important letter. For months the 14-year-old boy has clutched the pic-

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tous request. The doctors have released him from the hospital and his parents have promised him a trip to Hollywood for a vacation. The one thing he wants to do is to see Ginger. Well, in a few days the mailman is going to drop a letter at Tim's house. And that youngster is going to feel as Important as the president. For Ginger has extended him a cordial Invitation to lunch with her Jn Hollywood and to see how movies are made at the R-K-O studio. Very amusing about the actor who has been getting into a series of fights. Many wise-cracks have been eoined about his exploits, but Sidney Skolsky, diminutive columnist, put It best. "The next one that hits him wins him," he flipped. How bravely these Hollywood youngsters talk. Sixteen - year -old Anne Shirley, who was Dawn O’Day and who gets her big break as the heroine of R-K-Os "Anne of Green Gables." tells the world she’ll never marry until she has completed a 375.090 trust fund for her mother. She has just made the first payment. Oddly enough, Anne might have won a 550.000 trust fund tor her mother at the age ot three. She worked with William Farnum In a silent picture called "The Miracle Child". When it was over, Herbert Bienon. the director, wanted to adopt Anne. He offered to establish a 350,000 trust fund tor her mother. Mimi O'Day. The only stipulation was that th* youngster wa» to work no more in pictures. Mrs. O Day refused to part with her baby. Today, they’ll tell you. she Is the Ideal movie mother. Always is ut the studio but never goes on the set where Anne la working. It she Is

Zula, she is called rocke like a toy horse when she walks on smooth pavement, the round hoofs giving her little stability. However, she •an run much like any other p ny in an pen field, Earl said. o Gorilla Forgot Etiquette Cincinnati —(UP) — Susie, Cincinnati Zoo gorilla, broke all rules cf etiquette when she celebrated her eighth birthday. Daintily, she minced n the first courses of her anniversary dinner. When Trainer William Dressnian turned his back Susie couldn't resist. She gulped down her dessert of angel food cake in less than 30 seconds.

wanted for anything they can find her in Anne's dressing-room. Nick Foran unearths it—near the merry-go-rouud on the Santa Monica pier is an ancient penny vending machine which still disgorges post-cards of Gloria Swanson, Mabel Normand and Phyllis Haver a« Mack Sennett bathing girls. The Hal Roach Invalids are returning and the studio earnestly hopes that the jinx Is over. Roach Is leaving the hospital following an emergency oper-

ture ot Ginger Rogers when he went to the doctor to get treatments for his crippled leg. Poor kid. he looked at it while they were working over him and it helped to take his mind of? the pain The other day ho wrote Ginger all about It, along with a momen-

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Studio attaches walk around with fear and trembling lest something happen to Irvin Cobb, who has just started another picture. What Paramount director and writer-actor are paying 350 a day for racing tips and claim to be cleaning up plenty of profits? KNICK-KNACKS— Your eyes would pop out to see the solid gold breakfast service Mae West got for her birthday. She won’t name the donor. . . . One of the Crosby twins is brunette and the other a blonde. Phillip Lang Is the towhead. . . , The Agua Caliente hotel, supposed to stage a nose dive with repeal, has shattered all records for four successive week-ends. One recent Saturday night it served 1.204 dinners. . . The Shirley Temple radio offers would stagger you. . . . Barbara Kent’s favorite food — she swears It —is spinach. . . . Mrs. Herbert Mundin Is 111 and must call off that New York vacation. ... If Roscoe Karn's yotrig son beats hls dad's trout-catch this week he gets a set ot matched golf Irons. . . . Helen Westley and Philip Moeller must answer Theatre guild calls ns soon as they finish present assignments at R-K-O. She’ll play In and he'll direct James Bridies play. "The Sleeping' Clergyman". DID YOU KNOW— That Pete Smith. M. G M’s ace producer of shorts, used to be mo-' tion picture critic by day and trap-, drummer by night? And never mind, the wise-cracks.

HUGE STURGEON SEA SERPENT Hailey, Idaho.— (U.R) —This Ih n ; 1 nea serpent flub story. Hut It's . 'true officially attested and signedby the United States Department of ! Forestry officials for this district. Because of the drouth, the Salimon River, near Salmon City, is 'nearly dry. About the only deep j spot left Is the old swimming hole ; north of the city. | Two boys, John Hall and Billy Harris, went swimming. They div |ed; scrambled to the bank and headed for town. "There's some k«nd of a deep-sea monster in the swimming hole,"' they shouted. Townspeople investigated, saw, I the huge shadow moving around in , ithe bottom of the pool. They ( worked several hours and finally got a noose around it. Forest service men identified the 1 :

TOWNSH ' J FOHM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I- m O s Detennlalnc th. Ta* tut., for Certain B«1 th. TownaMp A«vi«ry Board sldt-r th.- following budget | tl di.F.T ( LA»MFI<’VI’ION Foil TDWNSHII-S ■rnivNsllll* FIND Total Township Fund 8 2.915.90 Itepalr of Equipment • i ... 'r.uKtpH $ i.'MMi,<m» POOR Fl Nl» School Furniture and |.S n » 100 00 To Reimburse County $ 15,502.00 Equipment • 100.00 ? - - -- Sa.a,’ tm’ Justice of Pea< e •' I.IBHIRV Fl Nil School Transfers Records and Advertising . t ihrarv Tax ? 430 00 Janitor Service , 9 Pav of Advisory Board J•; '• . Transportation of Children I,fWW.oo S< iiool Transfers ’' 0 (l MTJ INI M HOOI, Fl Nl> Lbfht and Power Examination of Records Repair of Buildings and Miscellaneous Mis ellaneous no 00 <Aare of Grounds $ 250.00 Total Special School Fund $ 4,iDf».00 flComptete detail of budget estimate may be seen In office of Township Trustee) iiiifHe Os Township Fuuilm To He Raised • i Mimnewi Town-hlp Np. Srliaol Tuition l ibrary Pour Funds Required lor Fxpense* To Fund Fund Fund Fund Ijiml Dret inber 31st Os HuNOiiina lenr: $ >sj 7, 0(1 $ 4,725.00 $ x.uoo on $ 430 (>0 $ 15,.p»?<i0 1. Hotal Budget Estimate incoming >ear - 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from app 2,300.00 3,100.00 3 made ' 4 . befe;-:. J 31st of present year—not included tn line - 4 115.00 X,025. 00 11,100.00 5. Total Funds Hequlred (Add lines 41 Soureee Ollier Thau I’roposed lux Lexy: 2.700.90 3,260.00 8.0(10.00 6 Actual Balan, e, July 3 >S‘ of P r ‘‘ I s , e " t ’ ttiement) 1.345.00 3,201.00 2,051.00 7 Taxes to be collected, presen year ( Dec settlement) 8 Mis, ellaneous Kevenue to be received August - of present vear to Dec. 31st of Incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township I rustee). a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 3 650.00 9 UYVuTZZ.A^Z.s ( M FX ,,. 3.945.00 6.461.00 13.701.00 KO.OO 1.564.00 12. AMOUNT TO BR RAISED BV lAX LL\ V *A 13 190.00 J 4,000.00 1 430.-- 3 15,502.-. lines 10 and 11) • PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property - 151 )60 00 Decatur - Washington J 6,200.847.00 Washington ♦ » Lew mi Levy on Amount to Funds Polls Property be j “ $ .02 I 1,24H.00 ! Township . .IS 4.000.00 ■ Tuition .15 3,100J»0 Spt in! School j)2 430. mi I til bra ry ” .2r> 15,603 00 Poor * — •* ’ $ | .62 3 24,272.00 TOTAL COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collected Collected Funds ,1,32 |, r , } . pixi Levy 11134 Levy 11)35 I.evy I ■' 7-7 oil 3 - 846.00 * 2.1.18.0(1 8 1.240. mi Township 4’40800 6,862.00 5497.00 4,009.00 Tuition .... j's-s’oo 7.4 13.00 6,597.00 8,100.00 Spe- ial School u -- 314 00 248.00 ' 219.00 490.00 Library 2 707 00 8,539.00 22,038.00 15.502.00 Poor 1 ’ L — —— — (TA[ | 17.062.00 $ 25,938.00 $ 36.869.00 I 24,272.00 Trustee is asking tor appropriation of SIOOO.OO in Special School for 1934. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to he heard thereon. After the tax levies have b£n d'terml". ' tavnavprs feeling themselves aggrieved bv such levies, mav appeal to the State Board of lax r’mmis* oners for further a< —-n therein, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor I not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. | Dated August 14. 1934. TOUSTEE TOWNSHIP FORIV NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Before the Township Advisory Board I num sc* bv Union Township, Adams County, Ind. * !r hereby given the taxpayers of I nion Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal I officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1934 will consider . the following budget: ( | XSM|l . |( . vrl F( „, TOWNSH IPS mouasHlP FIND Total Township Fund f 1,130.00 School Furniture and fixlarv I.f Trustee » W 0.90 poor l-’l nd Equipment . » 390J10 Office Kent 4 60 °® I" 0 Reimburse County $ 1,000.00 School Supplies . $ 200.00 | » 100.00 Pay of F, W 8 2.500.90 -nitor Suppl.es , 50.00 I b Office 8 15.0" | School Transfers S 2,300.00 Fuel for Schools ... 8 250.9 I’p I.rls and \dvertislngt 200.00 Total Tuiti- n Fund J 4,800.00 Janitor Service ... . * > ’■ Pal of Advisory- Board* 8 15.0" SPECItI. s< HOOI. FIND Transportation of Children 1.-00. Examination of Records 2 40.0" Repair of Buildings and Light and Power 8 ’ Kxaminarion m . i.e< » Care of Grounds S 300 00 Miscellaneous , . $ 175.00 Miscellaneous. { joo.OO Repair of Equipment J 300.00 Total Special School Fund 6 2,800.00 ((Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee) EMtimiUe Os Townmhip F«i»<lm To Be Hulked Re. rd For Ex ar. To nr | ": i h ' l ‘ Fuml' ."‘.»d Rudgel' “a7?f m incoming year J L 130.09 $ 2.8"" 00 3 4.500.00 $1,""".Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriaunexpended July 31st of present year .25.00 1,0.5,00 1.-00.00 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to Pec. 31st of present year ----- - 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before 31st of present year—not included in line -or 3 - —.. . r, mu 00 ' 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 3 and 4) .... l,8.»5.0( ... , • Fuihlm <Mi Hand Ind T<» Be Received From > " r T:t: i ar e ß.-d?nre ,, STr"sd n of , ''p'rlscnt year 1, ? 68.<)O 3,473.00 3,7.10.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. settlement) .>,0.00 s’ Miscellaneous Revenue to be received August Ist of present vear to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file In office of Township Trustee): • a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. All other revenue (see Schedule) , nn luinn mm mi 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7. 8a and 8b) • 1,638.00 3,868.00 10 NET AMOt’NT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) - - - n ’ ?^7u*ne“s e . l t?ev e e K n r :: M fo O r f s e a m P e en A e rl"d) n ’. 625.00 500.00 800.90 12 ’ an'l' U> ,tA,SK ” l<Y TAX —— ’ 507.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property . 3 915,753.00 Number of Taxable P dis Alllolln , , ( . Pcllm Property be mined FiimN Township 4 u 9 823.n0 Tuition . ’ 0B 540.00 Special School n 1,006.00 Poor • e . totai '- » » »• I::.:’.')--COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collected Collected h '" 11)32 Levy 1»3» Levy WS4 Levy 1933 Levy iTuhlon ’ 5.069.00 4,048.00 1,359.90 923.110 Z e- al School - 2,192.0" 1.012.00 960 00 640.00 (Poor ’... . - 411.00 652.00 724.00 1.006.00 TOTAL 8 9,299.00 3 6,624.00 3 4.220.00 4 8,384 00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Hoard will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated August 15, 1934. BLAKEY iRI SI LL

atlon for appendi c 111 s. At the same time. Charley Chase checlw out of another hospital w here he has been suffering for to day.’ with a stomach disorder. Doctors say that the torn ligaments In Stan Laurel's leg are healed enough for him to get about.

WINE MAKING AT HOME Amateur wlne-maklng Is not difficult. A cheap, exhiitrntlng. wholesome and palatable beverage may be obtained by following; a few simple Instructions outlined In our Washington Bureau’s newest bulletin. "HONE MADE WINES Under internal revenue laws It Is lawful to make annually two hundred gallons of unfortified wine fur the use of one's own family without payment of tax. provided none of It Is sol’d or otherwise removed from the home where manufactured. If you are interested In this subject, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 299. Washington Bureau, DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want u copy of the bulletin HOME MADE WINES, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), to cover return poKtsig" and handling costs: NAME STREET A No. ( I , Y STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

"monKter” as one of the largest types of sturgeon, usually found only on the bottoms of deop and slow flowing rivers. It weighed 298 pounds and was 10 feet two

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inches In length. Although caught frequently in Snake River, sturgeon rarely are seen in the smaller tributaries. o — , Get the Heblt — T-«de at Home