Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1936 — Page 3

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fl COUNTY FORM fl NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES matter of determining the Tax Kates for Cental I Before the County Counetl and l ,v Adams County, Indiana Board of County Commissioners, T>i<iti'e is hereto- given the taxpavers of Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said mun- i j^B^lit)-It their reKi'ia- meeting place, on the Sth day of September 1936, will consider the following budget-f hi dget (i.AssirMATioN for cot nties CLERK OF < IH< I IT cot KT t tll\n I\HHM tHV 2 Total Budget Estimate Pers-nal |3.9u».00 Services Personal $5,800.00 Paj-t (l ljan , to 1)e( . Hirer op. Expense 9*0.00 All Other op. expense . 10,020.00 31.1937) • xuoon bIK • ■- • l.imi.hit Material .. .... 3,3.00 Nee. Expenditures Part nil ATA At OtTOli Properties 1,250.00 I (under Part 111 of the *t«s Personal $5,710.00 COI NTA HOSPITAL Welfare Act of 1936) other op. expense 1,080.00 Services Personal .... >15,122.00 (July 1 to Dec 31 toIAII THEASIREB All Other op. expense . 16.683 (H) Present year) ’ I >3.540.00 Material 4140.001 01(1 Age Assistance . $16,590.0«* her op. expense sin.iu) Current charges 325.001 4 Burial Allow Dec'd I Ci»l Ml UEIOHDEH Properties 252.001 lie, ip Old Age Assist > 850 04 other „p. expense 525.0,1 Less Receipts 27,500.001 Reclp Assist for blind $ 100 OH fl tot Ml SHERIFF TOTAL > 5,378.00 6 Assist, for crip children > 200 00 fl >3,240.00 IOIM’I ( OMMISXIOXEHS 7 Assist, for depen. chlldoiler op expense 1,470.00 Services Personal > 0,623.00 ren in custody of reltlv > 5 000 00 200.00 ' All other op. expense 2,500.00 9 Personal Services > ’99000 1 (<»l Ml«l Hl EMIR I Current charges 11.300.00 10 All other operating < 800 00 1 Personal >3,625.00 Current obligations 2.01)0.00; 11 Assist, depen. children op. expense 3.055.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND >106.561.00 in custody of individls $ 500 00 fl 150.00 „ . , COUNTY BONDS 112 Assist, depen. children ■ (Min 81 I>EHIVTENDENT Prin. t> be paid >8,000.001 | n ,us. institutions > 1 800 00 Personal >2.503.00 Int. to be paid 1.950.00, 17 Est. work. |>al for six other op. expense 600.0(1 TOTAL COUNTY BONDS >9,950.00 i mos. after close next fl 75.00 FHEE GH MEI. HOAD REPAIR year (not greater U fl COI M l (OROBF.iI FUND lines 1 and 2 tot. less‘est. other ‘-P. expense 75.00 All other op. expense 12.000.0a; 18 Tot. est period July 1 JB ((HAM ASSESSOR Material 56.950.00; 1936 to Dee 31 1937’ >96 705 00 m Personal >1,080.00 Current charges 1,500.00; CREDITS Other op. expense 495.00 Properties 13,300.04) 19 July J ha! Co Welf fl, l’llo*F,( I TIAG ATTORNEY TOTAL F G. 11. It. >107.250.00 relm. Jan. 1 to Dec' Personal 11.700.00 Cot ATI WEI.FARE FUND I 31. 1937 I 7 454 00 op expense 95.00 Part I current charges $52,245.00 i2O Old Age Assistance l-o'ioo'oo fl OKI IIT<Ot HT ‘Part 11 Personal Services 2,180.00 a Old Age Burials > '765 00 personal >5,620.00 All Other OP 960.00 b Blind Burials > 170 00 fljlctherop. expense 290.00 Current Charges ; 22 Depen. chil. assist. > 9 800 00 charges 225.00 (other than Part I) 5.000.00 Heim. July Ito Dec 31 Pr Yr ' COI ATI till HT JIOI XK 'TOTAL >60.785.00 a Obi Age burials > ’SIOOO fly r« Personal >1.300.00 ESTIMATE OF Fl ADS T 44 BE b Blind Burials $ lOd'oo ' R Alsp.D I (<H ( ol ATA AAEIFAHE 1,. . |,, | assist > I (((I ATI JAIL Ft All ; 30 T, t. receipts other than Personal > 700.00 CHARGES Tax Levy >6l 806 90 ■J'l -ther op. expense 7,025.001 1 Total Budget Estimate I 31 Amt. To Be liaised by M 1,150.00 Part I (Jan. Ito Dec. I Tax Levy >3l 808 10 I 31. 1937 >.>2,245.(10 1 (Line 18 Less Line 30) M (Complete detail of budget estimate may t>e seen In office of County Auditor) H ESTIMATE OF COI ATI Fl AD* 'l'o BE RAISED Required For Expenses General County Highway rwbvr 31st Os Incoming Arar. Fund Hoads Fund T’.tal Budget Estimate ft- incoming year >106.561.00 $0,950.00 $107,250.00 Necessary expenditures to be made from appro. 56,800.00 Fixations unexpended Julv 31st of present year 1.300.00 ■ r « 1 Funds Required (add lines I. 2, 3 and 4) 164,661.00 9,950.00 107,250.00 ■ nu.u, n nll|) Vnd To H<> llr ,. r(ve( | From wrex Other 'llian Prwmised Tsx Levy! Actual Balance, July 31st of present year ■ 67,349.00 taxes to lie collected. present year (December settlement> 44,200.00 ' Mis, "llaneous Revenue to bereceived Aug. Ist of H preo ut rear to Dec. 31st of incoming year ■ o-'betlule on file in office of County Auditor): H x opeeial 'raxes (see Schedule) .. 9,040.00 ■ h-Officers' Fees and all other Revenue (see ■ 1.-) 13,597.00 95.800.00 Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 130,186.00 95,8(10.00 ■ J' r 'MOI NT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES ■ TO DEC. 31st of INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line K ’fpm line 5) . 34,475.00 9,950.00 1 1,4.50.00 ■ 'Perating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan. • ■ i«t to June 30. Jess Misc. Revenue for same K period) 53,560.00 fl AMOUNT to BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ■ lines 10 and 11) 88,035.00 9,950.00 Br. T . PHOPtIkED LEA lE* ■ taxable Property >22,956,817 ■ , T.evy on Amount to ■ ',‘'"l' Properly Raised I >.38 >.87,235 9) ■r’Oty Ronds .04 9,182.00 W an,J "' II tr'e 1',,,,,! 14 31,808.00 g TOTAL . 56 128,225.00 , I rOMP AH ATIAE ST ATEMEAT OF T AXE* COLLECTED AND TO BE <OI I.ECTED To Be ■'“"'c “t Fund < olleeted Collected Collected Collected ■ . IIKW Levs 1934 Levy IMS Levy HIM Levy ■i 0 “"t)' Revenue SI 31 ‘•s.’i 98 >99,871.00 >97,025.00 >87,235.00 fIW Bond, 11 600 00 ILSOO.M 1 1,281.00 9,182.n0 Welfare Fund 31,808.00 M TO ta L. 142,863.98 110,871.00 108.306.00 128,225.00 ■ T ""A*HIPx FHEE GRAA EL ROAD BOND Ft NDS ESTIM ATE OF Fl NDS TO HE RAISED I Passed Due Panned Due Totnl n-i- < n> « L "prln “rx* r Be" ’’JS. * nndlnt.tu’ Balances Necessary\o ** To "' ,, " , "n Paid Paid lb- IM. Township Be Paid tlJeduct) Be Raised IC S 2,639.40 > 496.17 > 3,135.57 Union ’V43M79 ’ 822 10 ’ 2 517 69 ■ MIZ 3,050.26 389.53 3.439.79 Root G®*!'!’ M 28.18 460.42 4.088.60 Preble 4 088.60 1,032.74 3 ; J|5.86 |?iM h ' n 1 R " in >«.'?15?2 l” 2 U? is;}’?:” - 18,159.63 3,062 10 15.097.53 741.00 112.53 856.53 St. Marys »»«•?’ >*’•’’ o |M»n-„ k 3.505.92 509.09 4,015.91 Blue Creek ... »’«64 80 6 939 30 I IfrA.? . 8.888.78 1,115.32 10,004.10 Monroe ' 3 ’ s!>',q I'6B2'o’ |HtS, 1,592,00 162.81 1.754.81 French 1.7M.J1 i 863*6 . |Y,>.710.60 434.67 3,145.27 Hartford J.l’JJ' - ■•> i’sos'ot ' I Jeff"’ h 1,048.1 0 519.35 4,597.45 Wabsish j'n-'.'ij 707 25 2 366 99 I r ’ r ’on 2,698.00 376.24 3,074.24 Jefferson 3,074.24 <07.25 ~366.94 I PROPOSED LEVIES I Tswtwiii Assessed AMt. to I Anlunduu I.evy be Raised qoaiosna t" 9 967 19 ho.; $ 982.45,5.00 >.25 >2,456.14 Blue Creek >24,12. 00 .... 2.957.19 te , S i»i" : ;ii USnrt :?! (IJiS 7:1: : M : : hn Ir“h yer ? '•‘PPearing shall have the right to be heard thereont. After theJ p V.Mo e th^Stat b e e Bo 2?d e o7 , Ta'’x !?. m . m l»«lo r nert *or y fiwther Il and , flnar e acth>n B thereo e n bv filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor 1 £^A"/ S h ti® h ■" fsp, " s ’* p ’ x r d. h r. r « thto county - “ ‘bh AUGUST 28th & SEPT. 4th. 1

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Calvary Ladles’ Ai<j Church, 1:30 p. nt. Red ('rose Association, Wlnnee Shoe Store, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Zion Junior Walther League, School, 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Mrs. Robert He'nt. 2 p. m. pa fraternity where he made hie home in Fort Wayne. He is employed at the General Electric company at that city. i lAfter a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. i Gass will be at home after Septetn- , her 15, at 10l 1 Jackson street in Fort Wayne. The annual Hart reunion will he held Sunday at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson east of Monroeville. The annual Mumma reunion will be held at Franke park in Fort Wayne Saturday. Septemlier 5. EVER READY CLASS MEETS AT HOME OF MRS CARROLL The Ever Ready class of the Methodlst Episcopal Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. Frank Carroll Thursday evening. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey had charge of the devotionais and Mrs. Delton Passwater. the program. Mrs. Frank Crtet sang a solo and Mrs. C. L. Walters told of her trip to California. During the business meeting the ladies decided to have

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a soup and ipie sale September 23.1 At the close of the evening dell- ' inns refreshments were served by the hostess M rH , Carroll and the insisting hostesses the Mesdames Delton Pu.sawater, Ed Ahr. Charles Fletcher and Milton Hower. WOMAN OF MOOSE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the Moose home. During' the business meeting plans were made to attend the state conclave ’ to be held at Muncie, September 17, IS and 19. Transportation will be furnished/ for cusworkere attending. !, Candidates applications were received. Gift prise was won by coworker Marcella Loshe and attendance prize was awarded to co-wofk-er Mrs. Albert Miller. The next ~ meeting will be held Septemeber 10. i ' The Zion laitheran missionary - society will meet with Mrs. Robert Helm Wednesday afternoon at two . o’clock. i Invitations have been issued to I the members of the Trf Kappa sorority by Mrs. Frank Braun, Mrs. , Irvin Goldner and Miss Mary Kfop- , per for a supper bridge, Wednesday , September 9, at six-thirty o'clock at the Elks home. The woman’s missionary society of the Evangelical church will have a baked goods sale at the Brock store Saturday September 19. Further announcements concerning the sale will he made at a later date. LADIES OF W. H. M. S. ENJOY NOON LUNCHEON The ladies of the Woman’s home missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal < hureh enjoyed a one ' o’clock luncheon at the church Thursday noon. Mrs. C. D. Lewton was in charge of the devotlonals. During the program following the luncheon the department secretary, presented plans of work for the

respective departments for the year. Mrs. Delton Passwater gave a report of the school of missions held at Webster latke during July. The next meeting will tie held October Ist. Mr*. N. A. Bixler will be the /program-leader and Mrs. J. D. Hark'ess will have the devotionals. Hostesses will be the Mesdames Jesse Roop. Rosa Malonee, T. H. Holsapple, F. It. Nichols and J. <). , Hoagland The Ever Ready class of the Me- ! thodist Episcopal Sunday school will have a soup and vegetable sale Wednesday, September 23. Vegetable soup and cherry, apple, butterscotch and lemon pie will be offered. Orders may be phoned to Mrs. C. L. Walters and the goods will be delivered by members of the class on Wednesday. CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF BERNE ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs. Arthur Unversaw of this city entertained the Campfire girls of Berne with a formal dinner party ■ Thursday evening. The table was lieautifully ttacoraW with reales and gladioli. Miss M. Pauline Adams sister of Mrs. Unversaw, was the i guest of honor. Covers were laid for the Misses IChrlatM- Ha/begger, Vivian 'Lehman, Betty Schindler, Winfred Win- ■ teregg, Anna Louise Schug, Catherine Metier. Ota Baumgartner, Bernie e Luginkill, the honor guest. Miss Adame and the hostess, Mrs. Unversaw. The Zion Junior Walther league will meet Tuesday evening at seventhirty o’clock, MRS. ED KOOS CLUB HOSTESS Mns. Ed Koos was hostess to the St. Marys township home economics club Thursday afternoon with twen-ty-two members and seven visitors present. The meeting opened with the club song and prayer. Roll call I was answered by each member giving her favorite pickle reciepe. As there was no lesson the regular routine of business was disposed of and a social hour with games and contests was enjoyed. At the : clcse of the afternoon, delicious re- : freshments weer served by the hosI teas and her assistants, the Meedame Milton Chronister. Fred Hilton and Ben Teeple. , The next meeting will he held with Mrs. Fred Tee/ple, Thursday, September 24. ’ REED REUNION WEISSER PARK The fourth annual Reed reunion was held last Sunday at Weisser park in Fort Wayne. At noon a bas-. ; ket dinner was served in the park: building to the fifty-seven member*) present. After dinner a short program was enjoyed. Features ot the /program were duets by Buddy and Lpis Gilbert; guitar music by Chalmer Hart and old time violin ■ music by Wiliam and Francis Moselle. Francis Moselle was elected precident and Erma Vanette. secretary and treasurer for the next year. The reunion will be h p 'd at the same place next year and the first Sunday in August. Those preset were Mr. and Mrs. i Carl Lansdoun, Springfield, O.; Mr. and Mrs. 'L. iA. Dolt. Lima. 0.. Mrs. Stopher and son Ollie. Delphos, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClure and family. Mishawaka, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hart and family. Berne; Mr. and Mrs. James Hart and family, Mon- ' roeville; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilbert and family, Dixon. O„ Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mr ansi Mrs. Virgil McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and family, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Vanette. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moselle, Mr and Mrs Glen Hinton and family, Mr and Mrs. Brown. Francis Moselle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clem and Mr. and Mrs. Wass of Fort Wayne. o Franklin Buckner, major ot Bluffton, was a business visitor in Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vitz have returned from a ten days trip througn Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. They visited at Winona, Minn, with Mrs. Vitz’ brother, Carl Stults who owns an I. G. A. store and Coffee Ranch. lArnold, Elda Mae and Shirley Bauer of Desboro, Ontario. Canada are epending a few days at the Ed Bauer residence. Miss M. Pauline Adams of Lowell Mass., a student at the University of lowa, has been visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. D. Unversaw for the past week. The Misses Bertha and Kathryn Voglewede left today for Cleveland where they will spend several days attending the Great Lakes exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr and daughters Donna Lee and Kay and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Farr left today for. their summer home at Hamilton Lake, where they wil ispend the week-end and Labor Day Grover Clauser and Miss Dorothy Miller will «pend the week-end In Anderson as the guests of Mrs. Clouser’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rolland. Ou Monday they will.

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Townsend Plans For Talks On Taxation Brazil, ln«l. w S»>pt. 4k—(UP| A aeries of taiko on the fundamental* <>f taxHtion wl'l 4>h opened at a alxth district rally at terie Haute next week, M. Clifford Townsend, Democratic nominee for Governor, told I an audience here last night. I “My worthy opponent haw treated the topic of the grosa income tax i exhaustively, if inaccurately," Townsend said. "He has demanded ! that it be made a principal i«sue of this campaign. I accept the challenge ami will be prepared to give him the answers Ln my Terre Haute Jepen It.” mi —o Memoirs Os Jim Watson Published Indianapolie, Ind., Sept. 4 —(UP); —(UP)— James EU Wateon, "The l loveable o'd humbug," who represented Indiana in Washington for nearly three decades, won recognition an an author today with publi-i i cation of bls memories in a book

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"lAa I knew them.'' Intimate otoiles about the leadeiM 'n national politics while Watson si-rvcd In the house and senate from 1894 to 19'12 are related In the 312 page "Hletory of the sidelights ' William McKinley, assaaalnated iprcdident, Is described as “The moat lov ‘able man l ever knew." Q Orders Exhumation Os Woman’s Body Bedford. Ind., Sep'. 4 —(UP)—Exhumation of the body us Mrs. Ruth Kern Dillon, who died August 23, was ord' red today by coroner R. E. Wynne in his Investigation of apparent poisoning of four persona. Mre. Dillon died at the farm of Mrs. Katie Fultz, 50, who alcto died i six days later. Examination by state police revealed Mrs. Fultz waa a victim of arsenic polaoning. Two men, John Tuddy, nephew of Mrs. Fultz, and Sam Kern brother of Mrs. Dillon, who a'so were living at the farmhouse, are in Dunn j memorial hospital in serious coni!tion.