Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1947 — Page 2

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Peppy Pepper* The seventh meeting of the Pep py Peppers l-H club was held at the home of Elisabeth Bertech recently. The meeting was opoaed by the vice president. IkiM Smith. The flag pledge, led »y Marilyn Lehman, was ftd|p«ved by the 4-H soup led by PhylMe Aechiemaa Record book* were handed in during the business meeting. A demonstration on "Baking Cake' was given tty Elizabeth Bertsch Evelyn Kipfer also demonstrated on preparing berries for the locker. Refreshments were served to xoth E: to TAXtaiHHa of ADDITIONAL AFPNOFHI A 11OX a Notice i* hereby given the taxpayer* of Cnlon Township, Adam* County, Indiana, that th<- legal officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting pla< e at 7:20 o'clock F. M. on the 2«th day of Aug 1»47, will consider the following additional appropriation* which raid offiter* consider necessary to mwt the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Mpeclnl School Pond No. 21 _ 17.000 Tallin* Fuad No. 7* „ yoo. No. 2* — too Poor Heller Investigator .... 12.00 Taxpayer* appearing at such nweting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will he antoniatlraliv referred to the State Board nf Tax Commissioners, which Hoard will hold a furlhiw hearing within fifteen davs at the County Auditor's office of Adsm* County. Indiana, or at such other place as may he tlx-lgnated At sut h hearing, taxpayers ohlectlnc to any of such additional appropriations may he heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the fCountx- Auditor when and where su< h hearing will ho held Charley Wnrdg Trustee »t 1 ■!■■* Twp. Aug 9-13 ESTEY PIANOS Buy direct from the Manufacturer. Save money. No finer Spinet piano* made than Estey piano* See our fine instrument* before you buy Beautiful Models in Mahogany, Walnut and Blond Mahogany. Cash or Terms Call at our factory, write or telephone for full informal ion. ESTEY PIANO CORP. Manufacturers Bluffton. Ind. Phone 519

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Beulah Bertsch. Phyllis Aschleman. > Delay »a«i Theda Heller, Kvelyn Kipfer. Marilyn Lehman, Phyllis Schr.adf. Pauline Seaasnguth, Eloise Smith and Kiutua Lovy by Elizabeth Bertsch and her mother. MHII K TO TAX I’4 SUHS OF XlltllTlOX «|, XI-PHOI-HI vrtoh* Notice Is herby givva the taxpay • er* ut Mlite Creek Township, Adam* County, Indiana, that the proper l-gsl officer* of said municipality nt their regular meeting place at • ocio.k I* M pn the .’<th day of Agfunt. ISI7, Will eon-ldvr th* following additional appropriation* which said officer* consld'r neces. sa»y t,, meet the extraordinary, emergency existing al this time. *pei-l*l School No. 12 — Pay for furnaces 11*11 Tuition .No. 2t — Pay of Teachers 2*70 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be imard thereon The additional appropriation. a* finally made will ba autrnnatlcafly referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, whli h Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Adams r'oubty, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of su> h additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayer, mav Inquire of the County Auditor when and wh-re such hearing will be held. Floyd l„ Meyer "trustee of Hlue Creek Twpi Aug 9-13 o NOAH’S FAITH 1 Have we got faith. Like Noah of old; Or to old satan. Is our love sold? 2 Hr tolled and worked. The whole day long; ' While all around. Was the temptor* song. I Noah said It would rain. He had work to do; They only made fug. And said It's not true. 4 \ They laughed and scoffed, ' And stood around; While he built the ark, \ On the solid ground. \ 5 * When it was done, And all were safe within; The rain of Cod, ' Did soon begin, • Noah took no oars. He took no sail; But his faith in God, * Did not fall. 7 ’ He landed the ark, H Safe on dry land; M Through the guidance, Os God's mighty band. W 8 •< Can you and I, \ Stand the test; < To save the world. X Do we do our best? Raymood McAhren

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Clarence found nude and tied with leather strap#.

* L — * // t ' I >/* ' Martla caged in roof shack.

Charge Youth With Age Falsification Jamen Everett, 20. Plea-ant Mill*. was held in jail here overnight after hie arrest in a Decatur tavern by state excise officer. The youth was to be charged later today with falsifying hie age to purchase alcoholic beverages the state officers said. The officers said that the youth signed an affidavit declaring he was of age when questioned l»y the tavern operators. Police chief Ed Milter rejairted thia morning that a man. giving his name and age as Timothy Shea. 37, was arrested last night about X o'clock on a charge of public intoxication. He was picked up by officers Roliert Hill and Adrian Coffee

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RECUPERATING from 18 years’ imprisonment by their mother, Clarence, 38, and Martin Anderson, 42, tell Minneapolis police how their 72-year-old mother kept them caged and shackled in her home. Called by neighbors, authorities broke into the Anderson home and found, in addition to the two men, a 35-year-old daughter, Violet, hidden in an attio room. All three were suffering from malnutrition and had taken repeated doses of some form of drug. (Jnternatioail)

Annual Camp Meeting Will Open Thursday The 29th annual camp meeting of the Adams county holiness association Will open at Monroe Thursday and continue until Augt»t 17. Meetings will i>»- held each night at S o'clock, with services Bunday at 10:30 a.m.. 2 and 7:30 P in. Workers during the meeting will lie the Rev. Paul Todd of Green l.eaf, Ida., the Cleveland colored quintet, ami the Rev. Newton, a missionary from Chicago. - — o Trade In n l.ood Town — llrenliir ■' .-My I n ONE of two British army sergeants hung by members of Palestine's Irgun underground organization, was Sgt. Clifford Martin. Hung in reprisal for execution of three Jewish terrorists by British authorities, the bodies of the sergeants were booby-trapped and blown apart, injuring several soldiers attempting to remove them. (international)

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19 Adams County Students Al I. U. Pupils Are Enrolled In Summer Session ——— z Bloomington. Ind.. Aug. •> — Nineteen student* from Adam* county are numbered among the 5,972 full-time student* enrolled thl* summer at Indiana University. The Mummer enrollment report, made public today by registrar Thomas A. Cookson, show* an increase of 39 percent over the 1946 summer session In fulltime students. In addition, the University through It* extension centers In South Bend. East Chicago, Fort Wayne. Kokomo. Indianapolis, and Jeffersonville • New Albany is providing Hummer Instruction for 1.828 part-lime students. The regular summer session will • lose Aug 15 and be succeeded by a short session extending to Aug. 30. The University's fall semester will open with registration and orientation of new freshmen Sept. 19-23 and registration of former and transfer students Sept. 20-21. Adams county student* enrolled for the .uinmer session include the following: Berne: Howard M. Luginhill < medical school, Indianapolis); Roger Lee Luginbill. Decatur: Ernest Anderson. Jr; Frederick E. Bierly; Naomi Brown l nurse* training. Indianapolis); Norma Lou liady (nurses training. lildiana|>oHs): Jean E Johnson inursiM training, Indianapolis); Helen L. Kintz (nurse affiliate, nurses training school, Indianapolis I; Robert A Klepper; Charles R. McGill; David A. Macklin; Mary E. Pumphrey; laiyke I). Scherry; Gerhart R. Schwartz; Josephine it. Schwartz; Robert K Worthman, Geneva; Vera Andress min se* training dt-hool, Indiana-

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poHs); John M fleeter (law »<ho<'l. Indianapolis). Preble: Arnold L. Conrad. —■ -' O ————— Decatur Residents Urged To Cut Weeds City Itoanj oi neaitr official* today Issued a statement urging res ■ dents to cut down all high weeds around the various home* and <>n vacant lots in Decalur. In addition to the unsightly appearance created |,y these .-pot*. the lol* grown up in weed* present a health menace, member* of the board pointed out. It has been customary for the hoard to order weeds < lit In case* where land owners Ignore plea* of the health board Failure to comply with the order in these case* may result in the board hiring the work done and then charging such cost* to the land owner.

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The combined carry-over of corn ' O aw and barley Into IMT-48 I* exp,.,te<l to be 5» to 75 percent g eater than last year, wilh most. If not all. the liicreaae in corn. Trade I" ■ xonii: TO T‘\l” • ; F XI.IU! 10X11 M’l ' 1 No?;■ ■ ■ »>>• . .." I « ~f Melir.-.- T<' - ' ’ 1 . ~i ntv InllaiM, that Hie proper 7, ; ~'ifl, -s es -«l>t Muni. I| alltv 1 ,’t tIK-lr regular meeting place at > - ■» ~1.. k I' M. <>n tlie '.'gib day vug ..t, I*l7, will .•..iisbler the r„n, «ing .uldlilonal appropriation* . u 'll.h -aid officer- 'onalder n*ceat tb« extraordinary ' 7,;,. < . xistina al thl* time, i NaeeM sekool I'uml v,, ; Ti msportation of 1 mildren , v ■| Tulllos E «"<l JS' 2* Transfers UM Taxpaver* appearing at »il<'h ’ meetin* hill be « rlalit to he i heard tlereon The additional a|> nronrlatlon a- finally made will be aul'.mait alb r f. rred to the Ktate I-, it.l <>f Tax Commissioners, wiii< li I- ,o I will hold a further hearing a thin flfo-.ii <!»'■« h« the County Vidllor- offi Alams County, I , | l|h or at such other place as i„. designated. Al such hear . tixpive objecting to any of ~h additional appropriation may I„ ~ ,rd md Interested taxpayer* „.o Inquire of the County Auditor When and where such hearing will llnward lUlllom TriMater «< Mewre# TewaaMp Aug. 9-13

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