Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publish'd Every Evening ffizrept Sunday by THB DBCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated. ■ntered at the Decatur, Ind., Port Office aa Second Claw Mattar. J. H. Heller President A. R Hltboure, Sec’y & Hus. Mgr. Pick D. HalierVice President Subscription Rates: Single Copiesl -03 One week, by carrier — 15 ■ One month, by mail— .35 1 Three months, by mail— 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 One year, by mall 3.00 Prices quoted are witbin a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere |3.50 one year. Advertising Rates mad* Known on Application. National —~ Representative SCHEERER & CO. 115 Lexington Avenue. New York 2 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Members of The " Indiana League of Home Dallies. *• am——m—» -m.-!!.* Dfflplay the American flag and . back It with your dolls: “ U—O—— Only a few nwre day- left in the ( „ month. Lad's m> • t that ftiti.Joo quota. O—C Only two more days to buy bond* • for the August quota and your help is so badly needed. l> u I let us . fall down O—O No aoag writer hue yet b<< u able to produce any < at< hy lines about the Kiria of th< Solomon l-Jand*. Guess tie y have '’in rdo they? - O—O Whatever is causing tin breakdowns at the city power plant. It should be corrected. It’s a mu* - ance to have to resi t the dock- a couple of tituiw a day. • —o—o—■ Just another week of the summer vacations. Get the children ready by patronizing Decatur stores, where you will find just what you want and at price* you •» can afford. O—O ■» You get four dollars ba< k for the ! -■ three you loan Vucic Sam when ‘ - you buy bonds. It’s • good way to save. Rem- mber If we !<•< th< war, we will have nothing left. It s * that serious. ' O—O - X The rain* and the cool weather 1 * hah damaged the tomato crop In ' * central Indiana thirty percent, ac•c< rdlng to reports. Tin weather 1 «■ ba«- caused "rot and growth cracks" ’ •» In the tomatoes. ’ • O—O *- » Thus* who are serving on the » various boaids, military, rationing. . defense ami others are donating ‘ * their services. Their tasks are dr! 1 ■cult and they deserve cooperation 1 * and assistance from the public. ' ——O—O •» A. survey in ten middle-western "■ states shows that more than fifty - percent st aatcs'.bik* or. the high- 1 wa/s are being driv-n in excess of re forty miles an hour. That's hard «. on tlies and many will wish woon “ that they had saved when they • eouM. <► fMMMMMMMMMMMffWffiBBBBBMB—g——BBMBto

: WEjDELIVER ** r - - Chuck Our tegular toutes * .Whils wa’ro conHtv-1 ■lng tirsa and gas. wa! •till maintain dsbvsry ' Fmtvics for our Punna’ oustomsrs. Call u« •nd ask what day our buck will ba out your way... ws’ll ba glad to bring out your fsscUng > ••ads next trip. Stiefel Grain Ca Lot «M UriM sad Mia your Gram N. First — Rhont 2M

Show the hoys who are defending the Solomon islands against the Japs these days that you are for them. Buy bonds al! you can. It’s just a loan to your government and f ' pa ya good returns in every way. 1 Old-timers who have followed baseball for a third ot century and who remember the ’ Tinkei to-Ev-eis-to-t'hance” combination, are saddened by the news that Johnny Evers, one of the trio, has suffered a stroke at his home in Albany. N. Y and is in a serious condition. O—O President Roos- veil will scud a mewsage to congress on the cost of living and his Ideas of preventing inflation on Labor Day if congress is in session and the same evening will givt a "fir-side chat" to the people of America It’s a very important matter that should interest every citizen. O—O—of course you can vote as you phas. but it you don't support those who promise to support the government, you are injuring yourself. Tin future d- pends much on having in power those who believe hi a democracy and in the rights of the citizens, rich and poor, of •such a government. O—O

The frvqiirnt r.iinp during the growing < ti-soii have Inm a|> pre* lau d b n if Hie weather man ; dwMii’t know ii ”«>!!>< <hh* should I fell him that the showers of the I |m*t wn k have damaged tn te I ’han they have helped. Th- y are hard on the tomato, potato and other garden crops. -0 To the average peiroll il look-I las though pt ins on farm products, i labor and .very thing < ls< is high | i < nough to assure piohts sufficient for war times. If they continue t the <|e|latii.:i will ink* away ill the advantages of the inflation. when it comes as it is certain to do vinluaily. O—O There Is little doubt that the Jap* have planned for a long time to land fortes on the American < onfluent. That was the real Idea when they strut k at the Al- utiau I dands. Trouble is tht y have since been kept so busy at M <lway and in the Solomons that they < an t get a good tart in the foggy region*. Chai, man N< .»on of the Wl'll la urging labor organizations to plan this year so they tan observe the occasion without closing factories, mines and industries In which a shut down would be injurious to the war effort, lie lias appaated to the presidets us the CIO and AFL for their support in keeping the plants going this year. O—O—If Hitler's forces win in Russia and if Romm-1 can take Alexandria and the Sues canal and it the Japs can keep on hiding and striking by i surprise. tUc Allied armies arc In for a long and tough sliugglv. according to Raymond Clapper, who writes pessimistically these days. It’s so serious that no 080 can afford not to do his boot to help our cause. The family reuuiwis will not be as plentiful this year as usual. Many of these annual events have been called off for the duration betause of the transportation problem and because so many are either away or so busy they cannot participate. Nome day when it's all over and everybody fewls like smiling. the reunions and pic nun will again be popular. O—O BUckfoid county has organised a salvage campaign to continue for the duration of the war. For thia purpo-e 2*o salvage wardens have agreed to serve. A eounty-wid* scrap rally will be held Tuesday, and every on* io asked io dig up some kind ot Metal or rubber. Many who thiak they have turned in •very thing they can could hud some more and will If they realize bo* neceaeary it » tor the war grafex

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Now there are tumors that the Axis will take over Dakar on the African coast to protect il from attack from tin- West- rn hemisphere, h-imv Brazil has entered the war. i That city Is only l.soo miles from I tin Noulh American bulge. Don't Hunk that Japan and the other Axis nations are not still planning to ule the world. They are and ! they an going all out to do It. —O In the years to come, when students of Adams county history. In search of important materials, write <>l the founder of Decatur. Samui l L. Rugg. they will appre-' ciate the marking ot the monument at his grave in the local cemetery , Th. granite stone has been inocrlb-1 cd with the name and dale and the data will thus be preserved for ven- j turn s. The cost haa been met by , the Decatur Chamber ot Commerce, j o More new oil tields were discov-1 end in the U. 8 in 194 V than In any previous year of the oil Industry » hietoiy.

niwvsHir form NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In tl Mater f IM.-rrntnlna th* Tax Rates tot Ortwin . I , Il .rrt-.1.1 T.-wn-hlp. A.lams County. Indiana Before th* Township Adviwory B-ar.l x , . . i.v alveti the taxpayers of Hartford Township. Adams County. Indiana, that the proper l- g.il ..if .( ■.l in inl ip.ility, .it their regular invetiug pla-e, on the Ist day ot September, 1*43, will Consider TttW XMlll" Bl IM-171 CI.ASSIFK VTION rouxsllll' Fl XD il.llGtlHl FIND Janitor torvice .. ” -12!’!? S .latv i,t Truste- * 730 <a» Library ... .. ... — 100.00 Traiisportailon of 4•hlldr»•n 3.7*e.00 wiio T>>tal Literary Fund 100.0* Light and I’ower 175.00 I v.li . I |* llr . 1 ..,»!)■ SPECI.%I. SCHOOL FIND Mia.-. Itaiwoua . I»* 00 i.fii . Hupi>lle*, Frlntlnit * I;-: <: ■! I. chi ng* A care Total Hi"-. H> h....l Fund «,ct.oo Vi 3IV on ..f ar-.un.l« 500.00 I'OOH RELIEF *’* <*!». I Al. II ir-1 1 no lup .ir ..I Equipment, ex.-epi A. 4duHal*iraltoa Bapeaaeai Fir.- Iru k jaO.OO 8- ho-d Huase* 100 00 Al Personal »4ervl« * »0.00 . ... ‘ < - ... t. n. - 130.00 re h..»l Furniture and Equip- pr. qu-rlles. Commodity 5« 0»i i» ,t. I l:< .rd» :.t) 00 n:-nt. ex - ept - b.«>! H, Direct Heltrf: M i r.u-». -3« t. »p Rl Medical, Hospital and 1..'.al Township s’und L*3s.oe re h.«>l Hu(>pl4*a. other than and Burial *50.00 1-4 ITIOX »’l XD J.mlt .rs Supplies 350.00 B 3 <>tlwr Dlruct lOpliet >50.00 I'ay ->t Te w hers 13,500 00 Janitor Hupplles .too no 113 Total Direct Relief Total Tuition Fund 12.500.00 Fuel for A. hools 775.0* tTotal Bl sad B3> 400.00 l. -ans, interest and Ins. 350 <'O Total Foor Relief Fund Soo.ov BWHM.VTK OS HVUs TO HE IttlsEl! Fuad. It—aired Far Expenses l*wn»Slp Hpeeial THltloa Vhkusl I. present >r»r. In ISrtnlwr 31. of easulaa year I>«4 S.-L. 4’nnd Fund 1. Total Buda. ’ Estimate tor In- -mlnit Year ... — ■■ .81.0*5.00 ♦ (,*X«.ee 81&*o«.0* j. Nt-e»sar> Expendlturea Io be made from Ap- * proprlatlons I’m upended July 31, of present *OO.OO 2.100.00 *,250.00 5 Additional ApproprtatloM to b* u.ade Auguat ■< proeeirt roar . v v L Oatetandlng Temporary Loans to be paid IwL«r* De. ember 31. of present year, not Included In Lines 3 or 3 .... ... Total Fund* Required (Add Lines I, 8. * an* 4» 3.335.0* 0.1*5,00 11,750 00 l ands tfn Hand Ind Tn Hr Received Frem Sswrr—Other Than Tto PrnPMed Hate 4M Taa Levy * Actual Ha lane- July 31. present year ... 007 00 1.401 00 7.3*7 00 7. Taxes Io tw Collected, present year! lae< ember Hettl.m-nt> . , *OO.OO *.*00.00 1.500.00 4. Mi- eiianeous Revenue, other than from Tax l-e. y, to le- r- < rived from August 1 of present year to i»e- *eit>er 11, of ensuing year. tHee echedul* In Trustee's Office* 1000.00 fa) a® . Taxes lMe. »hedulesi . Die 00 7.00*40 tb“ Ail Other Kevrtiu* tre-e B. beduX**) 0. T «tal Funds ) Add Lines *. 7, Sa and ob> 3.407 00 5.70100 17,157.00 10. Net Amount to b* raised for expense* to l»e«. mher 31. of eanutng year 3,17100 L 501.00 H. Operating Balance INot In excean of Expense January I. to June 30 Les* Mtosltam-ou < Revenue for same period) , XD 00 3,357 00 2,415 00 13. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy *D 00 *.*31.00 4,1*4.00 ». - * FROPVOED LEVIES Net Valuation »t Taxable Ftvparly 1X.H5.77g.00 Numfcr of Taxable BM<« — ~ 15* Levy ee larea) tn ♦ and* Fvepeevy Be Maß*d ■«"*b P —- — — — • 07 0 *44.00 «ip* lai ' — 55 4 4JIOO Tultloe . . .30 4.5*5'>« Library — — .. . .01 13*.*0 Total 1.01 12.177 00 tUMriRATIVB OTATEMBNT UF TAIE* 4«M.I.E4TIM> ABB TO BE 4OI.LkX.TOSD leads CoMe**e«l < alieeod CeUaeted Catoetto ■Oto *M* MM* iooa Townehip — —„ — — IJttLOO 1.M5.00 3,70*0* 1 .*05.00 Bp* lai * bool , 4.003.00 *.o*3 00 *,**i.oO (.CM C* Tuition MA*O 3.00*00 4.0M00 1.41000 TOTAL _ 10.4M00 14.117.00 ILMtOO 1347*00 Taxpayers appearing shall tova a tight to heard sbeveoe After the tax l*vl*a have been Jaternßead. and presented to the County Auditor net later than two days prior t» the second Monday tn Hepemb*-. and th* lae-v Bvsd by the County Tax Ad y—i mewl Bee rd. ar ea their fa-lure to to go. by the County Auditor, tea or more taxpayers feeling tuemaelvea aggrieved by su'h levlea. may appeal *0 *•*• toewd at Tax Consxwa •Kc'xrsxwM mw xlwb utwasK “ ■ Dated Angust 10, l*i* JOHN H DCFF AUGUST 31—3* Trvußee Hartford Rywheklp.

I «r — ”♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two. 1 lll.it k. Azuv uhd CuripiaU. 2. Belgium. 3. Leader of the Philippine Insurrection, 1901. 3. Drove. 5. Montpelier. 6. Jack Dempsey. 7. Cahinet-inaklog. 8. South Carolina. 9 Sir Edward Burne-Jones. IV. Columbia (New York City!. 0 re re Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE (J Is it proper to say. "Mr*. Hudson, meet Mrs. Gibson”? A. No; say, "Mrs. Hudauti. tfiia ■ is Mrs. Gibson ” Q. is it permissible for a man to watch a woman mount and dlr mount her horse without aid? A. No; he must al way* assist her ' unless she I* accompanied by a groom who performs thia aervlce. | Q. What are the most popular form* ot Sunday entertaining? A. Breakfasts, luncheons, tca% suppers, and muiicale*.

It o 1 Twenty Years Aqo Today < — • Aug. 25- Prof. Brown of Cleveland lectures at the opening aea.,ion of annual teacher’s institute. Jainee Blair, city editor of the ' Dally Democrat and Migs Floy L. Crocker of Skiatoot, (iMahonra, married by Rev. Simpson of Fort Wayne. Surprise given for William Bell at hie home on south Winchester street. Dave Waggoner and family log** for Alberquerque, New Mexkd to reside. Mr*. D. H. Fuller of Hammond is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shroyer and Mr. and Miw. Martin Jaberg return I from two weeks at Freemont. o Household Scrapbood I By ROBERTA LEE The New Broom An effective treatment for the new broom to toughen its straw is j a good scalding in hot xudx. Keep Out Oust If the paper back of the picture has become toin and loose, the lace of the picture will soon acquire dust and discoloration. It

f rural churches 1 Calvary Evans* 11 *** Church George 8. Lozier, minister 9 30 a. m.—Sunday School. Roland MUlw. superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Melvin Smltley. leader. 10 30 a. m.-Christian Endeavor. Miws Mildred Shifferly. president 8 p. m Thursday Worship service and sermon. o—. Monros Methodist Church Julius Pfeiffer, pastor Morning worship. 9:30 a m. There will be special music. The pastor speaks on the words. Ho. everyone, come eat and drink and live. The church school meets at -< taken only a few minutes to replace the torn back with a new heavy paper back, and it U *<»** worth the little effort*' Ths CoHsa Pot Sprinkle wine salt into **’« coffee pot and rub well all around the inside with a damp cloth: then rinse with boiling water. This will keep the coffee pot sweet and fresh. ■

“ towwhip form mi NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES H x..u. e IH hereby given the- t •'P***" £..X ,£e Ung PU e, on the Ist day of Keptombtr Hl.'. |. gn) officers of »al<l municipality, al their rename ■“* a alder the foUosSlnff budget MIDGET <UMWK XT (UN fl| Transfers 3,200.00 Hchool Tinna/er» rnHVVHir FLMH T.Hil TuHn.n Fund T,350.00 JanHor Horvlce H.-ilary of Tru»u <- I •» ,i« ( n|, m HIMIL Fl Mb Transportation of cti : RMt * ", HHMi-ia. ..nd t.twtot and fswsr i’ru»te« » Traveling L»p ‘ ( bounds «OU 00 Miwellaaevus (Ifflee Supplies. Printing A Hepatr of Equipment, ex- Total Hose K h Fund V iv. M . 10000 POIM* RKI-IKF Fl M> Ts Pay of Advisory H .ard »•> vs Furniture A Equip- A- A4»twl»«rs»l«n M Eire Prole, lluu insaL ek "apt Heboid S. . ■ 100.00 A3. <>< Elimination of Records ; ««« guptlwg other than W. Mtrert HeDrf: ■ Mel.ait*"/U.- tao'sn Janitors’ Hupplw*. 300.00 U. 3. Total Dir.-- t Total Township Fund 1.300 00 . " H ,u.t?11.-H 100<»'> <TMaI Hl and H.-> M TIUTOV. FtM». Full for H. h..oU i.’.o »<> Total Poor Relict F.d K! Pay of Teacher. 6.150.00 ’^ 1 ,% 150 .50 M KUTtMATK OF Fl A Da TO Hit KAUKD Fwade H»..ulrrd S’nr tv|»»e’ blu Sue.lnl Twl.lun IwHUt L press* year. <e Deermlwr 31. of SMWtaC year 1 »eb. IFwi Fund S 1 T-xal Budget E.Umal* tor Incoming year . I 1,300.00 I J.M0.00 I 73*0.00 | M Ne<«jMar> Expenditure# u> be made from Approprlatlons Ensxpsndsd July 31. of preaent J.P00.00 3,310 00 ■ 3. Additional Appropriations to hi matte August oo H 1. to Decsmber 31, of present year .. » M I Outstanding Temporary la/sns to '•« paid be- M fore l.e.ember 31. of present year, not tnTotaTV*ndi*"h*l‘llre.» <Add Lines I. 3. 3 and O 1,1*0.00 3,350.00 10,5*0 'm l-HHda Os HseS Ind To He HeeelvM From Sources U other Then Tfce Proponrg Hate O* Tas Levy , K S Actual Hwlar.ee, July 31. present year *.., 0(1 1,330.00 ~.3 o M '■ s. M|». ellane.ius Revenue, other Ilian fiuui Tax Lrvy, to be received from August 1 of present year to liecemtwr 31. of ensuing year, <Nee schml d* in Trustee’s U«l<’s) SB (a* Hjh-i lai Taxes (Hre Mchedutesi ..— 331.00 30a.00 ~K*<*.** Ihl All Other Revenue <He« Hchedulasi - 0. Total Funds < A'M Lines *, 7, Xa and »b» L**e 00 1.0X3.00 *,!«■. 10. Net Anwunt to be raised for espenscs to . „n‘ 1 <>*7 tar H P«rn>b»r 11, of enautng year *J,».Ot» 4,337 »0 ~‘>S. o<> 11. operating Ualance iNot in eacesa of FzspenmJanuary L to June 30, Leas Mia*sUansous M Revenue for same period! . ..» 2iX.no M 5.00 113 « 13. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 7W.00 S.M3.O* 3,*1«.0U n PItOPOHEU I.EV lE* la Net Valuation of Taxable Property 11.19*, 133 00 Number nt Taxable Polls l.rx » *oh Fwad. rT'” T"S gpe<-lal School I", Tuition M ■ IVHPklLlTili; UTATEMEVT OF TAXMH t DM.KI'TED AhD T'U HE IDLLEI FLD x--a. tellrrted lullretMl IsDeeteU eeswMW IIHHR iM* lIMI Township - - E 1.511.00 » Ljn.oo I i »r.».... TOTAL —— 9,5E1.00 ».140.00 », >4t O» Taxpayers appearing shall have a right f. he heard tbareon After the tax levies hay* ‘ and prevented to tin County Auditor not later than two days prior to the s«-eond Monday m the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment B-.» d, «r on their failure so to do. by the ' * or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved hy such lea. may appeal to the *at«- lb e > v mlsslriners for further and final hearing there,>n. b> filing a petHOon with the County Auditor nu. .»>< 0.-«.*-er 13. and the Plate beard will fix a date for Hcarlns in tbie Comity. ■■ Dated August It, 1343 L«tRKN lIKI.IJOR. 0 At'UL’HT 31—3* Trustee Os French Twp. M TtiVVYMtIP PIHM ]■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES M tn the matter of determining ths tax rstee for certain Before the Township VJ. « purpoara by PrMde Township, Adams County. Indiana. . . . . Noll.* ta. beret.y given the taxpayer* of Fr-ble Township, A-benu County, Indiana, lha M offb era of said municipality, at their regular mw-tlng pla< e, on the Ist day of September . tls» following budget: ■ • ruWXSHIP Bl IMiET H hMIFK ITtOW M TDWWaMIP Fl WDt TVa.vl T-wvnslwp Fund . 1,313 00 Busses 9 a Salary of Trustee I soo.h T1 rriox Fl M>> M- iuw.l Sispplios, other ' ■ • JH Office Rent «».«d F«y of Tea-hers 3.3«» <•« Jwnit-.rs Huppli.» M Trustee’* Traveling Exp Us.o* gchooi Transfers ... 3.300 vo Janitor Hu ppi w* M offb-e Hupplhs. Printing * Total Tuition Fund 5,5X0 00 Fuel for 8" hools Advertising Sir. <>o *PEt IM. *t H<mH. Pl Hi H< bool fTransfers Bl Pay us Advisory Hoard I ..M Repair of Buildings * care Janitor Henrico Trustee Bond . looee of Grounds 200.00 Transportation of Child • u ' Care of Cemeteries 40 00 Repair of IfiquiiMUaut, ex- Light and Puwer ExaminaHon H 00 -ept School Ruses ... 175.00 Contingen* I** M Mistadiaueous 100.00 Hrhool Furniture and Mtaccßaneous M Equipment, escape g, bool Total Hpe< H> Ik Fun I M ESTIMATE OF Fl A DS TU HE MIMED fl lands HequJrrd Far Expenses TawesMp bpeetal Ta I Gon jH Vaasa! I, present year, la Darraihee 11, es ease lag year Fend Srb. Fuad Fuad W 1. Total Budget Hhtlmale for ln< tuning Year .... I 1,313.00 * 375 00 * 5.100.U0 • 3, Noveseary Expenditures to bs made from Ap- II propriatiotfs I’n*xpanded July 31. of present H War tIO.M 1,354.00 I « 3. Additional Appropriations Xo be made August ■ 1, to iMreenbar >l. at present year 150.00 ■ 1 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to tw paid be- ■ for* De. ember 31. of prasem year, not In- ■ eluded In Liass 3 or-3 .. ■ 5. Total Funds Required <A-ld Lines L 3, 3 and tl 1.333.00 5,011.00 0.t10.W ■ lands Os Maad And Tn Bs Hess tv eg Fraat Seareea il Other Than The Prapeasd Hate IH Taa Levy || > «. A'tuai Balance. July 31. present year »33.*4 1.394.7* *!«.31 ■ 7. Tessa to be Collected, preeent yeart 1* ember ■ ’ . ±.“ ,e !r* U ..— 2 i»»0» 1,4*7.00 1.X77.00 3] L Ml- ellaneous Revenue, Other than from Tax ■! ’ Levy, to be received from August 1 -»f present Ml year t<» Decsnyre-r 31, of eosulng year, fltee Bl schedule in Trustee’s Os flee > ■ 4a> Hp- iai Taxes tßae Hrhedujesi j sji »e B OL** Cr e ‘*” O,h * r Kot'oooo <Hee Schedules) II > >load B<»ti4 #tc SI »,1 Total Funds 4Add Lines K7, Ja and Vb> 3.47* 30 3.7*3.70 0.7H.34 l| * 10. Set Amount to he raised for expenses to HI IMeendver 31, of ensuing pear 551 lo »14? 11 Z«'jlf4 Bl I IL Operating Balams tMot liToxcees <4 Exghn., 1 | laaiMry I. to Jun* 30, Loss MtocellaJie .us II »11 Xount to ho'ralw/to'lL Ury 4.1 M U 3,«3L«* Net ValuaUoa ot TuxahOe Rupert! •lAIO.OMJO o**" 0 **" Ue '“* ura ber of Taxable Poll* J ’ ''“"fl » Hpo-lal Hchool j——O-je—- | ot M I Tuitlun *• ■ I) Boo* •” ■I Tutsi 7, 1 ’ ■ CUMrAMATthR HTATUIBBr MT TAJUCO MM.LMCTBV ABB T« BE COUHt n.li J • loMoetod toMeetod Ce4le<-tod ‘•‘S » UoT ui I*' 1 *' re-hen! — 0 lAHM • 1 l*oV ’ * _ TOTAL ...„ *.070.00 *.107.00 o.ootec I I m ah«H have a right to tie iiawd ths I »n 4 pr«»«nt«d to the County Auditor not tarttr * a ta * . w rl ■ th* levy fiisod by the tw Q ***• prior w tba Moftd m» -Set <* S th tuber tl. asd JJ?U f». w J tt> ,U * bounty Auditor i ‘ 1

fjr vtudy an 'l f *° , ‘ twll iwoblp. Young people*' meet lag at 6 45 p m. in the annex. There will be no evening service duo to the camp meetiaff Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m. The Woman's society of Christian oervlce meet on Thursday at 7:45 p m. In the Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L Patterson, minister Sunday School. 9:50 a. u>. Morlng worship. 10:15 a m. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Evening service. 8 00 P m Mid week class meeting. Thursday evening, 8:15 p m. The annual conference of the St. Joseph conference will convene at Oakwood Park. Lake Wawasee on Thursday morning of next week and continue through Sunday. Sept. 6. Only session at Union Chape! on the 6th will be Sunday school at 9:30 a m. o — Decatur Methodist Circuit E. J Arthur, pastor Beu'ah Chapel Preaching service, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10?80 a. tn. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. with *.<ssww-M wtU ■ L’dlM

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. J

preaching at io p, 77 n '~~flP : Sunday School? 9 30 t . Susdorf, super;. '. Mt. Sunday S<hoo). « ( ye; Koos. *iiper!nteiid. n t The pastor w ill att„d ts.M of the Prophets at 1 sity this week and W fl| r ., ' day evenin' * "" 1 J - . * TODAY’S COMMON Mb Collective noun- ioay li lar in numb.-r it th „ ■ mites a group ~( t dividual, but plural !( denotes the indtviu Mll make up the group "The company h.i- lrH j, i agreed to grant •« employee an iricre.,.,. m But. "the jury have .n/^fl l disagreed as to th,. lr I'o R«iivv* TIHv 666 T • ■ ■ ..ti i>iM| Try -Hub-Hy-tl**. 1 LUUmeat.