Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1935 — Page 2

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> -—biTest Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. !«■ Ml I■l I .1 II ... 1 1. To whifh bird family does bhe macaw belong? 2. Are children born to American cltlwns, temporarily residing abroad, Americans? 3. Where Is Haderilev? 4. Who wrote "Plain Tales from the Hills?” 5. What waa Samuel Colt? «. What lea heifer? 7. What carte of the human body :

SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Jefferson Township, Adame County, Before the Township Advisory Board Jnd Notice I. hereby riven the taxpayers of J. ft. r con Township, Adam. County. t . , Xr''is35 > ’'"tJlll legal officer, of ..Id municipality at their regular meeting place, on the Jid day of September 1»»«, consider the following budget nIDGBT c . LAMIFira tION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND I POOR FUND School Furniture & Equip. 100 00 Salary of Trustee I 6«0.00 iTo Reimburse County I ”38.00 School supplies "--. no Os nee Rent <O.OO 1 TUITION FINO Janitor Supplies Tr>i.*ee’a Fxpense 125 00 1 Pay of Teachers 8 7.500.00 Fuel for Schools 40 00 Records and Advertising 105.60, Tot.. 1 Tuition Fund » ‘t 500 0 * J"‘ n t ’ r lnßuran ‘ c B o o n o Ms « Rent ".Taroun* HO< ” %’ 25.00 XAn of Children 1.700 00 laneous 72.00 Repair of Buildings and Light and Power 50.00 Fund 8 r p C.re of grounds 800.0. Miter— Seh „„ l Fund , 4 .iX •a (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen In office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FI NI»S TO BE RAISED Fuads Required For Kxnea.r. Ta Township S|>. Selwol J.'*'' 1 .”" i? lln(l December gist Os Inemolms Tenrt Fan. »"nd -""ooo I 738 00 7 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year 8 1.10..00 8 (.040.00 J T. 000.00 ’ • Necessary expenditures to be made from approprlations unexpended July list of present year 050.00 1,800.00 0,.50 00 81 Additional appropriations necessary to be made • August Ist to December 81st of present year 100.00 N Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. • 3tafca.f present year—not Included in lines 2or I— ~ ,xn no w) Tot*l Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 1.85..00 8.440.00 11,150.00 Funds Qa Hand And To Be Received From *" , V , t.ia* l, "la*" n Juh’Tlst c^presenVyear 820.00 3,331.00 5,345.00 L a tUe S ment) be . .‘ 01leCted ’ 308.00 728.00 620.00 Ht Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug Ist ot <► present rear to Dec. 31st of incoming year (SchedW Ule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) ” » b All other revenue (see Schedule) ■4> Total Funds (Add lines 8,7, 8a and Sb) 1,125.00 4.059.00 ~..3.00 ku NET AMOUNT TO BK RAISED FOR EXPENSES _ T(MDEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line • 9 from line 5 729.00 2.381.00 1,31..00 fi. Operating Balance (not in excess of expenses lan. . Ist to June 30. less Mlsc. Revenue for same period) 400.00 1,2.6.00 j._b».ov fj. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add 718 00 ! , line* 10 and 11) ■ 1.129.09 3,607.00 4,615.00 .38.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Set Taxable Property - 8 928,165.00 on Ainollßt *FINDS «Y i ’7? y S*! Fulton - - ® 3.607.00 ?> o ' TOTAL » 1 10 » W.WT.99 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED “ FUNDS Collected Collected Collected a ' 1f,33 Levy 1034 Levy IH3S l evy 1»3« Levy ——B - 2.550.00 « 5° r total 77777777777 " '"''”’’”77” .3 12,142.00 i 5,430.00 $ 4,424.00 3 i0,06<.00 • Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies h^.' e.'^nar.Fof"rax ad. ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to . * ne , A °udi t or Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the <-ount Audlto Brt W than the fourth Mondav of September, and the State Board will fix a date ot hearing in this county. Dated August 17. 1935 CHAS. C. ABNET. Trustee AVGUST 22 — 29. JEFFERbON foNN NbHIP SCHOOL TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEV IES I» the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Union Township, Adams County, Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Union Township, Adams County. Indiana, that the proper I officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September 1930, will cons.dtt the following budget: ..... BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FIND POOR FIND School Furniture & Equip. 200.00 : Salarv of Trustee 3 600.00 To Reimburse County 8 1,000.00 School Supplies -00.0 J ; Office Rent .. 60.00 TUITION Fl ND Janitor Supplies 50.00, Trustee's Expense: Pay of Teachers 8 2,700.00 b uel for Schools 250.00 a. Traveling 110.00 School Transfers 2,500.00 Janitor service . 10000 b Office 15.00 Total Tultton Fund ... 3 5,200.00 Transportation of Children -’P®-®® Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FIND Light and Power .e.oo Examination of Records 40.n0 Repair of Buildings and Miscellaneous l'».vo Miscellaneous .... 150.00 Care of Grounds 8 300.00 Total Special school bund 34,.00.00 Total -Township Fund $ 1,190.00 Repair of Equipment 300.60 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FINDS TO BE RAISED Funds Required For Expenses To Township Sp. School Tuition Poor December 81st Os Incoming Year: Fund Fund Fund buna 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 3 1,190.00 3 4,800.00 3 5,200.00 3 1,000.2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year .... 575.00 1,800.00 1,-00.00 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding 1 temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3.. 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 1,765.00 6,000.00 6,400.00 Funds On Hand And To Re Received From Sources Other Than Proposed T«m Levy: 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year . 805.00 2,206.00 3,131.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 455.00 275.00 410.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist ot present year to Dec 81st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 1,490.00 b. All other revenue (see Schedule) .... 320.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and Sb) 1,260.00 2,481.00 5,351.00 10. NKZ AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES — TaJJEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line o fcom line 5 505.00 3,519.00 1,049.00 ]lr OilQiating Balance (not in excess of expenses Jan. Ist X<> June 30, lees Mlsc. Revenue for same period) 450.00 650.00 1,300.00 I?.* AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add * liiMM 10 and 11) 955.00 4,169.00 2,349.00 1,000.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Nrt Taxable Property J 961,464.00 l.evy on Amount to 'FI NUh Property be Raided • ■'--Uu* . f .1" 8 961 00 TMtHn... - ■ S TOTAL . .. ? .'■•» 5 8,555.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLEVIED y-g* To Be Collected Collected Collected < olleeted i:>33 Levy HUH Levy I»3S Levy 1»3« Levy ißWtisniYi „3 1,612.09 3 1,177.06 3 915.W9 3 961.00 TuiU'Tff’* ” 4,048.00 1,259.00 823.00 2,403.00 s»»ci;i.i ’School 7 ”77’7777777777’7777777 77.77. 1.012.00 »«0.00 oio.oo 1.134.00 roor 77.77. .7.7.7. 552.00 724.00 i,oo«.oo 1,057.00 rTOTAL 3 6,624.00 3 4,220.00 8 3,384.00 3 X. 555.00 » Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After tlie tax levies have been ileterndnten or more taxpayers reeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax I >mmissloiieiH for further and final at; n thereon, by filing a petition thereto: with 1 in- County Auditor nhe later than the fourth Monday ot September, and the State Board will fix a date ot' hearing in tins county. Dated August 15 1936 HOWARD MAULLEK, Trustee AUGUST 22 — 29. UNION TOWNSHIP

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1 are the last to disintegrate? 8. Name the largest city of Sicily.; 9. What is a mortgage? 10. Who was Leon Gambetta? WRENNEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peoples, Miss Violet Peoples. Trudeau Pteor and Mtes Lucille Gladden, all of Colum-i bue. wsne Sunday visitors of Mr. Robert Peoples. These guests were entertained in the home of Mrs. Harriet Colter. Mr. and Mrs. John Byer and Mr.! and Mre. Hubert Byer and son Ned

I of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ; ter Bryan and chlldr. n of Salem, j Ind., were Sunday guests ot Mr. aud Mrs. Carl Kuhn at Fort Wayne. I Mrs. Herman Myers and son Gene ! and Mrs. Forest De Armand were | Mendon visitor* Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Egloy of i Inglesldr, Md., returned to’ their home Monday after visiting in the Harriet Colter and Herman My ere > homes. John M.'"7TS, Mrs. W. W. Acheson. Robert Jewc.i and Jud Acheson, and : Mr. and Mrs. Hauer Mym and children at Decatur are spending the week at the lake In Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Miss. Lois Myers and Carrol Geisler re-

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■ ’ turned home Sunday evening after , spending a pleasant week at a lake 1 in the Northerni; art of Michigan. I Mrs. John Byer and Mrs. Charity > Brown were Fort Wayne shoppens ■ Friday. , I Mrs. At 'e Taylor is in Dayton. ■ the guest ot her son and family. Mr. and Miw. Dewitt Brown and ' family of Midland, Mich., spent the 1 week-end with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Painter are the parents of a boy baby. Mrs. W. W. Parks r.turned hont? Thursday from Toledo, where she v.as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George

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■ Lilly. Mns. Harriet Colter and her , guests, Mr. and Mns. W. W. Eley of Ingleside, Md., motored to Grand Rapids. Michigan to visit an aunt, Mrs. E. J. Neher, and family return- ' ing by the way of Waterloo. Ind., i and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lowman and family. Miss Gretcnen Hoffer of Springfield 18 at home for a few days vteit. Mr. and Mrs. George Gause ofj Osceola. lowa, have returned to ' l. . ir home after a pleasant visit with his sisters, Mrs. F. A. Detter and Mrs. Frank Strl'kier and fa-

milies. Mns. John Schunint entertained the Flower and Garden Club Tuesday afternoon. The ivotnan a Home Missionary Society was delightfully entertained ! at the M. E. .parsonage Tuesday | j evening. — — Appointment of Admlnletratrls W «>. IA Notice i* hereby riven That the undoralffnod haa been appointed Ad- > mlnlstratrlx of tbc estste ot Elisabeth M Lana* lat< nt Adantn < ottnty deceased. The estate la probably sol''’Louetta C. l-ange Administratrix Arthur Vostlewede. Attorney Aug 11 1935 Aug.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur. Berne, Cralgvllle, Hoagland and Willshire. Close at 12 Noon. Corrected August 89. No commission and no yaxdage. Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs 8S *> s 120 to 140 lbs 915 140 to 160 lbs 9.85 , 160 to 190 lbs. I®- 85 190 to 230 lbs 11.18 230 to 270 Iba 10.95 270 to 300 lbs 10 *5; 300 to 350 lbs 10 55 Roughs 9.00 Stags - 7 00 i Vealers 9.50 Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 Buck lambs - ?-00 Yearling lambs <-50 Cleveland Produce Butter firm. Extras 29 in tubs. Standards 29. Eggs flint. Extra white 29. Extra firsts 26. Current receipts 34H. Live poultry firm. Colored fowl 1 heavy 21; colored foul medium 20; ducks 5 tb. up 18; ducks small ' 15. Potatoes: 100 fb bags Delaware I and New Jersey $1.05: Ohio $l- - Pennsylvania sl-1.05; Idaho $2. FOR WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 29.—XU.PJ —Livestock: Hogs. 15-55 c higher; 220-225 lbs., $11.60; 180-200 lbs.. $11.40; 160-1180 lbs., $11.30; 225-250 lbs., $11.55; 250-275 lbs., $11.45; 275-300 lbs., $11.35; 300-350 lbs., $11.15; 150-160 lbs., $10.25; 140-150 lbs., $10; 130140 lbs., $9.75; 120-130 lbs.. $9.50; 110-120 lbs.. $9.25; 100-110 lbs., $9; ' roughs, $9.25; stags, $7.50. Calves, $9; lambs, $8.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCG East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 29 — (U.R>—Livestock: Hogs, 50; 170-330 lbs., $11511.65; I around 15c higher; desirable 200 I 230 lbs., quoted toward sl2. Cattle, 200; steady, short feds. 1 $9.50; medium eshed grassers, $7.50; common grass steers and heifers, $5.35-$6.2». Calves, 50; vealers, steady; good to choice, $10.50; common and ■ medium. $7.25-$9.25. Sheep, 300; lambs steady; good to choice, few bucks included, $9.50; medium and mixed offerings $8.50-$9; handy weight ewes, $4. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May' Wheat 87 .89 .90% ’ Corn 71 .56% .58 iOats 25% .26% .29 NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Aug. 29.— (U.PJ —Produce: Dessed poultry (cents per lb.), firm; turkeys, 16-31 c; chickens. 1631c; broilers, 18%-26c; capons. 2935c: fowls. 14%-25%c; Long d ducks, 13%-15c. Live poultry (cents per lb.), good demand; geese, 12-16 c; turkeys, 17-23 c; roosters. 15c; ducks. 1 11-16 c: fowls, 19-23 c; chickens, 24-■ 27c; broilers. 20-25 c. Butter, receipts, 9,119 packages; I market firmer; creamery higher; than extras. 26%-27c; extra 92; score, 26c; first 90 to 91 score, 25%-25%c; first 88 to 89 score, 2425c; seconds. 23-23%c; centralized 90 score, 25%-25%c; centralized 88 to 89 score, 24-25 c; centralized 84 to 87 score, 23-23 %c. Eggs, receipts, 10,245 cases; market firm; special packs, including unusual hennery selections, 29%33%c; standards. 29-29%c; firsts, 26%-27c; mediums. 25%-25%c; dirties, 25c; checks, 20-22%<:; refrigerated special tax, 28-28%c; refrigerated standard, 27%c; refrigerated first, 26%c; refrigerated medium, 25%c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 29 No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better 78c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. 76c 0at5.........................................18 to 22c Soy Beans, bushel 50 to 60c , No. 2 Yellow Corn, 100 lbs. $1.03 Rye 40c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 60c Delivered to factory SPECIALS FOR FRI. and SAT. 30x3% in. tires $3.95 29x4.40 tires ..... $3.95 28x4.75 tires $4.95 Other sizes priced ** j accordingly. *a*> See us before you buy. PORTER TIRE COMPANY j 341 Winchester street. SIL Phone 1289

CLASSIFIED "W advertisements ■ | BUSINESS CARDS ■’ | AND NOTICES 1 FOR SALE W. Attend the 2LII--1 SII Sprague’s l-’urnitiu-,- (1 FOR SALE—ISO h<-a<l White Leghorn yearling <| lk ens. Tom Brown strain. Cratgville. John Stiffen. 2051 ’S Watch Spragues Store Windows during th,. - . r H| • ttle ’ WANTED ■ WANTED TO RENT v?>furn|JM ed apartment or small how,.. dress Box 4-9, Democrat 1 want to talk to an jnil>iti llu HB man who wants to qua In , IM position to service. r.-|,. i; . aij( | stall electric r.qru.-ra-,, . , conditioning systems lente necessary, lot; must be mechanicallv and willing to delate ypar H| time in training. E, r p . H interview write. 1 Engine, rina instinm " \ care Democrat. .WANTED — Does yom I clock need repair? |- ;. s enable all work guai.c,- ~ Watch and Clock It-p.,.; Room 8. K. of ('. Bldg WANTED Experil r,. - d .irl *9| sires housework in . room and board w!> school. Address Box Idi. (: Democrat office. WANTED—lmproved ia 100 acres. Must lie pr,.. d tor cash. Write statin.etc. Box 8E in care of I’-anurai, B ________ -I ; WANTED--Girl for lu u-< work. to 11 mornings, otn a: evening per week. Xi. > work. $2.50. 909 Fifth st. 2u3k3aß I WANTED—High srhv to work for room anti boarij B while attending school, ('all w. H i Guy Brown at high school. M I MAN WANTED for Route of 800 familn today. Rawleigh. Dep1 SA, Freeport, 111. 1,-4 7.: | FOR RENT | FOR RENT — Five rhouse with furnace. 1 all Dyunisß Schmitt. 413 Mercer av, .'d:;:;’.B See our famous All-Uealh-B er and Pathfinder Tractorß Tires—Special terms now—■ See us for details. (.oodjearM . Service. 203tf ■ BOARD ORDERS I CONTINUED FliOM I'A'IE "Xi.' ■ was higher than the am»i’i’ m*s- ! tioned in the petition. Tais was done as a precaution again.-t the building costing more than >';ip ex.Cectations with the reeull that the township would be without f-dera'. 1 money for the portion ov- . a estij mate. Appell'.liiienX of Vcuiinislrnliir Notice is hereby given. T ' ( undersigned has been app- 1 tDmlnlstrator of the eslat< f \| ;-w French late of Adams C 1 eeased. The estate is pi, -.o''sulvent. Andrew J. French. Ailniinisirator Lenhart. Heller and S.-hnrs. r aio«Aug. 28, 1936 Aug >■ l"< o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana "ill be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in 'I ‘7 l of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, September 5, 1935 at seven o’clock p.m. for tin- l>n r ’ pose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly . brought before said meet rue Herman F. Ehmger. Secy 206tS vfi’itt vi’vinv r ot' i:m:< 11 Notice Is hereby given. I undersigned lias been appoint'd r. • eeutrix of the Estate of Chn ■ Dugan late of Adams Count' -I/ eeased. The Estate is probably soi : Fanny Dugan, Exe " ' Enrt n. tdiess, Attorney Aug. 14, 1935 Aug. 1o APPOINTMENT OF EXE< 1 '<’« Notice Is hereby given. Iha 7. undersigned has been appoint' I •„ ecutor. of tlie Estate ot Dani' ; ' Seherry late of Adams Coim ' eeased. The Estate is probably s" Albert Reppert, Executor Emehte mid Lltterer j j nTa. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 13:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 P- p®Telephone 135.