Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1947 — Page 3
AUGUST 12. 1947
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Rehekah Ixxlge, Odd Fellows Hall. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority picnic, shelter house. Hanna Nuttman, 7 p.m. Delta Theta Tau picnic, Boy Scout cabin, Hanna Nuttman, 6:30 p.m. Magley. G. M. G., Vera Jane Scherry, 8 p.m. iaryal Workers class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, family picnic. Memorial park, 6 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club and Good Neighbors club picnic, Lehman park, Berne. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Ladles Aid society of Salem Evangelical and Reform— church of Magley, all day. *®ion Lutheran Missionary society, Rentz cottage. Celina, all day. Psi lota Xi eorority, Elks 8 p.m. Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Refortned church. 8 p.m. I Magley G. M. G. skating party. Sun Set 7:30 p.m. Thursday W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, church, 2:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. of Mt. Pleasant church annual picnic, Hanna Nuttman, all day. Women of Moose, Mooge home, 8 p.m.. executive committee. 7:30 p.m. Happy Hustlers 4-H dub girls skating party. Mrs Amos Stauffer, 1:30 p.m. Victory class of Trinity ‘Evangelical U. B. church, Lehman park, Berne, meet at chtfrch. 6: IS p.m. St. Luke's Girls guild, Pauline Seesenguth. 7:30 pm. Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hail, 7:30 p.m. jCaivary Ladies Aid society, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Drake. 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club picnic, Hanna Nuttman park, 6 p.m. Faithful Workers class of Union Chapel U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walters, 8 p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran church farewell reception for pastor, church basement, following church service, 8 p.m. Salem Methodiet church homecoming. The St. Luke's Girls guild will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Pauline Seesenguth. Marie Engle will be the leader. o Personau Bob Booher, manager of the Morris store here is acting as assistant manager of the Bluffton store this week while Jay Vincent. manager Is on vacation. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman will leave Friday for West Palm Beach, Fla., where eh« will teach In the Palm Beach achools which open September Ist. A Rushville lady, who was a school mate of Miss Hoffman’s at Ball State has also been employed and they will go together. Ralph Tyndall and family are enjoying a motor trip through the east. They will visit friend*. Mr. and Mrs. John Branchblll at Williamsport. Pa., several days. Herman Haugk and family left
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this morning foi an automobile trip to Canada. Minnesota and Wisflonsln. They will stop where they find themselves in the evening*, expect to fish and enjoy a real vacation When they got down to Herman’s place of business he discovered lie had left his driver's licence in hi- other clothes but rather than make a “bad-luck" return trip he bought a new one and they started off nappily. Mrs. Goerg S. Myers and sons. Tommy and Billie, of Palo, Alto, Calif, are visiting Mrs. Myers' •brother M.A. Frlsinger and family on North Third street. J. A. Schneider of New York City, and Mrs. E. B. Walmsley, Saginaw, Mich., are visiting their mother. Mrs. Gatherine Schneider, and other relatives and friends. Thompson it. Noll and daughters, the Misses Eloise and Pat Noll, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Noll, have returned home from a two weeks vacation through the Bad Lands, Black Hills, Yellow Stone National park, and then to Golden Prairie, Sackache wan. Canada, where they spent a few days with friends. They retiAied home via the Straits, traveling a distance of SUOO miles. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Foreman and daughter and son In-law, Mr. and Mre. Horace Stucky of Fort Wayne, have arrived home from an extended trip to California and other western states, visiting at Yellowstone National park. Black Hills and ocky Mountain National park. Mrs. M. J. Mylott had as her weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mylott of Cincinnati. O. Mrs. Mylott recently returned home from a two week's visit in Findlay with her son, Fred, and family. Miss Margaret Moses will leave this evening for Evansville where she will be maid-of-honor in the wedding of her former Franklin college roommate, Miss Ginny Smith. — 0 Admitted: Ruth Knittie. 334 North Fifth street; George Colchln. 234 South Fourth street; Ralph lech. Van Wert, O.; Joan Braun, route 4. Dismissed. Mrs. Amanda Neal. Aleneva; Mrs. larretta Noonan. 216 South Eighth street; Jean Marie Braun, route 2: Howard Schocke, 1221 Adams street; Mrs. William Felton, North Tenth street. .Q_ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Burnett of San Diego, Calif., are parents of a baby boy, born Saturday night at 10:30 p.m. He weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces and has been named Barry Lynn. Mrs. Burnett is the former Miss Mary Jane Wilson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fanning of South Eleventh street, are parents of a baby girl, born at 5:25 a m. Monday at the Adame county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 4 minces and has been named Cherol Annette. o — Illinois commericlal hatcheries produced 7,200,000 chicks during Febuary.nearly 300,000 less than a year ago. We Develops, Print and Enlarge FILMS Kohne Drug Store
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CHIEF savings teller at the Bristol, Conn., Bank and Trust Company, Mrs. Helen R. Fournier (above),4s, was charged in a bench warrant with embezzling SIOO,OOO from the bank. State authorities say that she had been taking about $5,000 a year for twenty years. She was released in $25,000 bail provided by iier brother and husband to whom, investigators said, her arrest came as a great surprise. (/nternotinnol)
Noel Sprunger Heads Berne Church Group Berne, Ind . Aug. 12 — Noel D. Sprunger wax elected president of the Berne Missionary Union at the annual reorganization meeting here. Other new officers are Ruth B. Liechty, vice-president; Marieda Sprunger. secretary and Ellis Neuenechwander. |reasurer. o The first description of undulant fever as a disinct disease was made in 1859.
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SISTER Alcantra comforta 22-year-old Eleanor Lind, who ia recovering in St. John's hospital, Astoria. f. 1., after being thwarted in a suicide attempt. Allegedly, the girl slashed her mother, Mrs. Lillian Lind, and then stabbed herself five times following unsuccessful attempt to kill herself by inhaling gas ia kitchen of the Lind homa, (International)
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ftushel Os Seed OotS Pays Off Berne Man Berne. Ind.. Aug 12 - One bush[el of Clinton seed oats certainly 'paid dividends for Amos H. Habegger of north of town. A factory employee in Berne. Habeieger has a few acres of ground at his home and seeded one acre to oats. He harvested It last week and hud 95 bushels of oat- from the one bushel of seed. —-o—- - have a keen sense of smell but see poorly with their small eyes. The total weight of the air/ around the earth Is nearly <i million billion tons. Sweet sudan gruss produces 2<t to 3ft tier cent more forage per acre than common sudan. and its higher sugar content makes it more palatable. Success Story \ ’ | o / . \ Viniiirni a Fro / \ w li p iH I # ffT] o fjrfngrTTrn ///ofl rJj l i /O'fl PA O;W jpk H '■! 926 i A Teen Dream to make you Teen Queen! Pattern 9261. with those new yokes has you tabbed for popularity. And that skirt is a Wonder Whirl! You can sew this yourself, Teener! This pattern gives perfect fit. Is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9261 comes in teenage sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. Size 12 takes 2 yards 35-in ; •% yd. con ' trust. Send TWENTY-FIVE certs In coins for this pattern to Decatut Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago Bft. 81. Print plainly your NAME ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. COOL OFF! Visit our Fountain. Fresh Lemonade 10c HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
Leave Pay Deadline Is Extended A Year dbunty Service officer Dwight R. Arnold said today that he had received oifh ial word of alt ex tension to September L 1948 the deadline for applying for terminal leave pay. The original deadline was September I. 1947. Bonds issued under the terminal leave pay act |»ay be cashed beginning September 2. — ———— A device has been designed to enable the fisherman to sneak up oh his prey without splash of oars or sound of motor. The American Magazine decribes it ur a hydrofin propeller that clamps on any imat. and moves from side to side, pushing tiie water byck ami propelling the boa:. When Columlius came to Amer ica he found the natives inhaling tobacco to induce a trance, ac cording to the Encyclopedia Britaiinica. During the trance they supposedly saw divine visions. Some musicologists consider tiiat Beethoven influenced-the development of music more than any other person.
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< Ol ATA' F4HIM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OE TAX LEVIES it.forr th.- County Council and Board of County Commissioners Form Pre«crlbed U Vatr. for certain purposes by Adams ‘c'ounly? Indiana In th.- mall, r of •'“‘“" the taxnavers of Adam- County, Indiana, that th.- proper legal officers of -aid - - .- •*- m-w ««**•♦ ’"’J- „„ Clerk of < IrcwH Cort ? !! <.»r«»or s **’' ’ ‘ p ‘ f ’’ id 1 00 Service P.-rsohal ’i- i-J o s. i" P. rsTn.il All otli.-r Op Expense "3 >0 All Other <>p Expel...' ■ >-'■ 11 Ui.ih-rl.t Fxi.i-n-- *77, Home' current Charges « L.i2 ntn<-»r s-■ .I . Per-..mil « '.2 Properties * r ' f I ■ < ..lino Auditor \h inlier lit, Fxpeii-.- ll.’Ofl Material 1 • "" H.-rvl..- Personal I - ft* *’! * Op K 1 | .pert - ■ All Othet op Exf»-!l*' . 1440.1 W I r. Hospital < mmO Trronwrrr , ... t., u h - -hip !*••» - ini I >, » > SrrvhMH Frrnonal i'rvi |» rrM nii *| ....|.’o7<V»o All <Mh« r <>p <M ! All other OpExj fjp.,.-.- . W.OO Current Charge. I 11*"; “'; Health Aarse . oaal, 4 ama. - ea. r. ~, |V’,eV7." ! ' * ’ - — KK • <*r»e»«r 1, " „ p. r-.nal 111.21M*' tssaly Htghway Mslii tri.siicr H-rv|ie- personal <>,, Fxioli’- H. .00 1.i.l Repair Pond All other op. Expanse... > chara.-M 227,00 S.-t vi- .-a Personal |10,.,100.l Pr riles 4. t, , !.- «" All Other Op Expen* 17.0 r-no r- * 8 Oi „.oo ( — ■ ' ? —d furrent Chara. -s Fart " - ~p 8 ■ ■» ! ”~ Hervl.ee Per-onal ’ i wIiMITE OF tOl ATI Fl AHU TO HE H»IM4I> No. 247, . i...«„.t.er stat of General County Welfare Highway Fundi Itegulred for F.ipeniri f« l»e<*ntl»er 3ll< Fund •Fund Fund laeumlng tear: t : .,n |lm ..-ot »1 tti.!<2a.o« 1 Total budget c-atlmate for In.omlnK year £ Ne. eaaary eipendlturen to he f r o"' “PVJ"' , s , 7-1 no 5».0«0.0l» prlatlon uneapended July »IM -f pr-* nt >.ar 3. Additional approp. newaaary to he mad. An. lit to In-., lint of preaent year 4. outatandlng temporary loann to be in,'. • Dae. 31at of pr.-n.-nt year—not Included In lln. a I or i. ~ <1 o', -v*...i Hi,9!'<.on &. Total futnln required <add linen I, and 4) Fund* <O. Hand And To He Heeelled From ...urcea Other Than Proponed Ta« l.ev»i « . )M ; no 11 ", Imt S» »>l <W t; Actual Balance, Ju.y Sint «f pr-nent year 7 Taxe, to ba collected, preaent year (|ie<wml.er xo Ofto.oti 1> » 17,711 uu aettlementl . . , 5. Mln<-' ll.ineoun revenue to be rmelved Aug. I t of preaent year to l*ec. Slat of In-ornlng y.-ar ta< hedule on file In office of County Auditott. .. |()( A. Hpeelal Taira (are aehedulet 11. Officer*" feea and all other revenue (nee -i.; gx6uii IM 771 no tll.imimi aclredulel _ _ , 7 . Ut.M ». Total fundi tadd llnet. «. ~ SA mid Hit 1». Net amount to be raised for elpennra to I tec -.let , t ft() of Incomlnw year (ihMurt !!»»*• 1 from line ■» HI opfratlhK balance <not In <>« Jan. ■ l.t to June 30. lean mine, revenue for name 7- ll( m no 21,7X1 <m 12. Amount t-> 1..- rained by tax !•»> (Add Im.- I" cj .... , ’•AH County Welfare Fund <"ah ulatlona i.a of July jet. In-bad of July Tint and Aug. Ini. Propuned l.exlee Net Taxable Property 4 :i.2*«,!»«7 'hi Nlimlrt of Taxabl. xtilrmeil nt Taxe ■ « ollrcfrd and To Hr t'ollerted Levy on Amount To . To He ... . Property II- llaierd Collected Colle- ted Collected < ollected ’’ mx lull 11H.’. I 1 '"- txt. Count. Revenue » «-'• 12n4.711.n0 III).II.'mi »I-I|2mi 7t7 ml .•ount. Welfare Fund 14 4M42.M 3»,4M,M 1 -1 m> TOWAMHII* POOH TAXI.KSIFA AAlt HITE* Estimated HeTOWNSHIP ’Entlmated Poor Imburnement Duo Estimated Total Poor Net For Hol .or Tt.-11.-f for Emm- CouhiyTtevenue |t Hance l>ec. lt<-ll»-f Anne»»d Enuring Ing Year Including County Home 31st Present To He Valuation •’•ar operating Balan. <■ Inmates Year levied ......a .t Him- i’re.-k . 41.344«“ 41.17" <m 4 343 00 41.35 X"2 41.231. --9.00 French 744 00 7.H"m 403.011 492 30 1,OI.7M"0 .03 Hertford 3'"- ' leffetumn »«3 00 340.00 373.00 144 00 1.200,444 00 .0. Flrktand 1,312.00 1.170.00 1,444 00 1.30X97 1.434 .-17 no <>* M>nr"e d 4.511.44 4,005.00 2,000 011 2.213.12 2.459,410 00 .09 st Mary's 3,127 on 2,9’7. 00 353.00 3,514.2'2 1,598.206 00 .12 Cnlon * 241 00 1.011 00 131.41 1.314.434 00 .01 w"abash . 167,9 00 1.170 00 2.447 00 1.269 10 1,913,41100 .07 Wa-hlngUH. Z.... U. 447.00 9,945.00 17.745.00 3.107.20 3.599,32..«« jte.-atur-M ash 47345 674,642 00 .07 Geneva .... .... 1 27,1 «4 209,900.00 .04 Monroe-Monroe — 293 2’ 23:<«2 00 .12 ■ M “"p"r aVse-aed valuations nt townships see appropriate column under caption Township Poor Tai Taxpave'ra appear*ng" "hall have a right to he he»rd thereon. After the tag »**.le« have hren deterand the County Auditor not lat**r than two day* prior the aerond M<»n<Hy In M | temher, and the levy fixed/by the County Tax Adjustment Hoard or on ‘ b ' ,r /»»''"•" ’ f b * County Auditor, ten nr more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrlevd by such levles. max .“PP*** * State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by “ ’ County Auditor not later than ten days after publication by th- < aunty Auditor of tai rates vbarged, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this county. . . nBMW 4 Complete Detail of Budget Estimate THI ItabAJJ L I»RKW mav be seen In Office of County Auditor. Auditor Adams fmunty Dated August 12. 1947 Au «
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