Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT *'“wi ssSmStrs' * *• n. iwow C. B. Hoitbouae .. — Trettonrer an. m Oteyrer, to: Ito matte. to 4»; > matte,' 11.71. By Mailt, teyoad A4f*lf *|Ml Aitjoiainy Coß*tlM> Ote FMla tftoj • ■oatte W, 3 watte, ItH ■y Cantor. B> csate (er week. Stogie oogtoa, 0 eaata. _

- This cool weather may give the katydid* tte aottoa that frost U •Bly stat weete away. „ Hoarding seems to hare qutted dowa and the supply ot sugar aad other food prodaoto seem ample. With all the food that thto couutry (rows, only a global war could affect the supply, aathorities say. The Marines brought cheer to the Korean war trout aad march- ' sdto shore to the strains of “From the Halls at Montesoma ' to the Shores of Tripoli." American and South Korean forces are now estimated at about 80.0 W men, which probably accounts tor holding the line 3J-mlle» west of Fusca during tte past 34 hours. Aad each day American and L'N Camp Atterbury will again be a bee-hive of activity, it being designated by the way department M a training center for National Guard units. The sprawling U.ooti acre military base to located near Cuiumbus and was built la 1811 at a cost ot about 73 tnllUoa dollars A two-thousand bed bopsital also la located in the camp. It probably became more popular with CM .'a as a separation center, folluwing World War II . The Indiana highway department will launch a S3.B®’J.bto road ** aad bridge program, with 'gjsylpt ot Aid* on. August ». WidPthe . .«u epi lon ot about seven miles at concrete, all ot the 34 mites ot new road will bp built of vinulsl tied' asphalt. •■ ■■ ' new bridges -'teU, cost. Il'.2t*ittee>.. coinptated within a year. The road program lies Ip with several military bases in the state and Has the approval ot the federal road bum mission . —■--<> ' o— — ' When the' Oklahomu.ltenioti at* preterred Mike Monronej for tjte Senate over Elmer A. Thomas, **’ they shojyal their'tfpJn'rcllitTon of, n “ : *» ** ’•^Lives. Monhaft be>u a particularly >t:rHisient supporter us ~C<m$ regional" ftforrUe- ,„ha* Jnui hto atjvaike Ihe Hoover** .-'C&miriistQon'M' prnpoKals for gov-f-rnntenf TWMxanfitatioß. Soin-' 1 ihUik Monroney might hecoinv Okmost useful senator Vsihre Rtub»rt L. Owen. who was COB-Uthor of the Federal Reserve' law . . ' """ Williamsburg. Virginia* fa not old-time community which lias been restored to siii'W yisitors ‘what a‘ * kyannt viHag’? looked .liiuJv Go<n»erstown New York- has hern reftoriSruetlfliK an old’lt me vUlage. * with general store, apothecary shop t old school 7

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By Hemin N. Bundeaen, MO MERYLLIC.M is a rare ehetilftal which has com? into industrial Mae only during tlfe past tew years TIW fin* eier.l has been lime enough to identify It as a '■ tioloritijts polsmi "and to make it. a serious medical problem This ' substance is . .Mpettjlu some ul the newer rtietai couw»lnation» valletf altoys—aivl in the .lining of flour - noted that newer types of these til lies <r» betliK manufactured without this Urn-tors have recently -dto>« t<h realise that the mere handling■ c? .. broken light Vh*« It.'ta beryllium ..Jrtteef- ma*-_ noise serious' illness aM< htfierwm a* yetuo- treat- j ntenr. » '' - I SingleOote •• I — .Studies at- the tnlversitv of i t'MpXtoUtaVf ' sJiowii thht » sitwie dose <<t . 'jbo'si one eight UioU. saudths Os . an M t vilium, ' i>er pound of hody weight" had • ~-iTfr in two ol killing a

building and fanners’ museum, showing early farming tools. Plymouth, Maaaachuaettes, Is busy planning a reproduction of the early settlement ot the Pilgrims. While there is such a thing as too much worship ot the past, we Americans perhaps think of it toe little. Maybe we can better eg- ;■ joy the present by looking back to the hardships at the pM. o o — The Atomic Energy*' Commission is negotiating with the Du Pont Company tor the operation of a combined A and H-bomb plant, somewhere In the Cnited States. The proposal is that tte government shall build the plant and pay all the expenses of operation. the Du Pont Company receiving a oae dollar fee tor its services and patents. The enorm■4t> .idl lhK-»ail>oailpoa is retlacted tn the announcement that a alto ot 200,000 acres to required, which limits the location ot gueb p gigantic chemical works to the wastelands in the south or southwest -•-—<>-- - Edwin PauUey. who served as a special governamnt representative to Korea Ih 19tS. told the senate military committee that Russia did not plunder the country beyond the 38th parallel. This was an. indication that the Reds intended to stay there. The jffijjft 1 '.- cans were not permitted to rour the country, but did obtain enough information to prove that Russia did not Intend to abide by previous agreements for a united Korea. Paulley favored a declaration pt war against Russia when SMS'ow hedged on the agreement. is die man s opinion and.a Sttp whtcb.tbis country, may be toned to take some day, but does not relish with glee. . Primary elections held this week show that tba voters believe. In- mixing up tTif -t-andidatH. .West Virginia, the nominated former He in *x rat senator Ruah Holt for Congress. In ‘Missouri, the senatorial candidate who sought the Democrat nomina- r . , tiou to to a man io lie tav’ored .by President Tru man was nominated. In Kansas, the lUpublu aus mined down the two <-andidates~endorsed by Alf Uindon. titular head .of tbe'party, " in that State. Primaries bring out party factions and the chance for the voters to "gat even'' with those who geek ,their support. Next Novi mber.'’’governors will b elected largely on local issues '' aiul the hit- blittle- will be waged alter Labor day for control of congress. Here in Indiana, most political writers give Alex gampbell the - dge in >ls race fw th* I', S senate against.fce|p»tor|Capehart. and tho reelection of C«n greeeman Ed Kruse Is confidcred_ —. '

l"gitii><-u*fili-' within .H> days, only I, <m<-K-nUf- of tills amount proved I fatdf ih rats. Thus-it would ap- : ptt-ar Hint some nnitnals are much t more resistant, to effects or i lieryiltui,)! than others. Tlie' same studies also showed <• that beryllluin apparently, kills '..j*y a interrerliia_v- with < hetnicalsI- whU.b’ ~i<! the Inuly iu its u-e of ’ syitars ami - start-hex'. In partll tffar r ; known as alkaline I'hb-pliatas,-. Since it is pot known how the hbrylllttni does Its harmful work, ! 't tg to be hoped that an antidote for this very serious. .and tre qtieully fatal type ot iKiitouliig may soon lie available, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS M .1 : What, fooda ahouJA be I avoi'leil by one who has gallIrlailfier tif>ilble? » . Xnrsty'i';'' Am h fowltt’ras, 'i-gKS. ..'filed meat "Sweetbreads, game liver, kidhevsoil - fish gravies. <T«ißm iHitfot xn-ary and. | aicohol should he avoided. .-"f 1 ■■ -Q; 7 -• -1

HiKiaLUttbftnh&.«. God Give Us Mon! Um lar Aawusf «, MN rEBE ABE WAYE < paptaf “•fo” vltibout iMdn< tbst Abort and ugly word. A writer to tte Chriatian Cantury tea ynintod out thru* of ttepa. Om is to aap. “TMa is ant tte time . . .** Aatoter to to tar, “I agreo with you to''prtoaipto, but ..." sag tte totod to to say, "I m» with yoto- wremM| ■ but don’t quote me:" What need nowadays is men who are willing to ■ i.; , stand up and ba quoted, quoted for g.jod and against ■ H evil. Ail men are "against sin" in gaoacal; it takes • braver man to be agaiwt it to partteulM. . la • Urge tows to Kentucky rto cently tte grand jury indicted tte whole poUce force. In tte course of tte jury’s report they said they ted heard e good deal of testimony about rotten places and practices in and • arouteimra. but meto of tete wte. bad come before tte grand jury ted Mid. In effect. "Pon t me.” It is hard to state any indictment stick « people who know damaging facts are not willing to come out to bread daylight aad Mto. «• abuses go on and on. d because every one is too shy to point an accusing finger. -» « « • Nab es Cwraaa t»E XEED more men Ute tte »» prophet Elijah. God providentially removed from him all tte usual temptations to keep Ms mouth shut. He ted no Investments to protect—all he ted be wore on Ms that was not much. No ffillty depended on him. He did ' not represent any institution. He could speak hie mlnd he could speak God’s mind—without worrying about tte effect it aaidht have on investors, or Ms family, institution. Os course Elijah had Elijah tolook SteSLbut for himself fry w Loot figure though he waa, be stood opt •gainset lies . and exploitation to varied forms. He stood out popular oplnioii; and that Js not easy for any normal man. So meay thousand vstea •* voices mast be right we think, ■pt ENfoh did net think so. Be terns' that “ono man with Gsd Is a majarßy." Be state out against official sppesittoa; this 'Twas eagre daagereus sUB. Tte erewd’s favor er dfoMko comes - gtepd geejl,' the crowd soon for- -- ®&<rsbui a tyrant Mke Ahab (ate still more like Jesebel) neither forgives nor forgets a man who has sfeod cp_ta tradlct and condemn Nul - -JMMI E Wafr state out against tte mostJlfficult enemy of all; organ- * tatd religious leadership, that is, the false prophets. Even in the Cbristan era that organized church has sometimes taken the wrong side of some important questions and persecuted men who were SB. the side of right. But ehurch tyranny Is at least as bad as any other bind, and It takes a brave man to face it. < In Our Time x SJSHANK GOD for aU ths Elijahs! • Evefy generation hag seen a few. ate we have them in our tirhe. They have not all had the spectacular success ot the original prophet of Carmel, but they are here all the samE. la pabhe Mfe «M thinks at .these senators ate your atato-; - is fortunate if U tea even one T < wte states up far persons against profits, tor ths advantage of all against benefits for a few. trns repeessntatives of tte peepto as sgatast tovastte privilege. In church life we need more mon like that pastor down in Alabama who was recently "fired” because he would not take his stewards’ 1 advice and use more, "tact" in his sermons against sin in general ate drinking in particular. It takas Courage to do such things. And; ’Elijahs are needed ip the business and professional worlds, not'only to i the pulpit. h Liquor a Sacred Cnw? The LIQUOR traffic alone, to name but one public evd. is TaiS?g' -a-- -vstoamount of What other business makes rieceaiary wards in hospitals to cure Its customers? But how" few men will stand up and be quoted for the facts! Newspapers will editorialise against gambling when they won’t against liquor: gambling doesn't advertise but liquor does. Count the big newspapers or magazines which for the benefit of their readers are willing to go without the income which liquor advertising produces. (Copyright bv th« Inttrnatjonaj CmiriCU v- flCUfibUl Educ« Hon an hrbalf j»f

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g ■•■»«» ■ —vte R— lOmAm IMtrtHNt IrtH# Ha AeAMOrtOMb IfrtßfiM (MrtM* l;M tA Bunday School, Lowell .Noll, 3upt. .. <" There will he M ptetehtag al tte evoniag hour. Rev. aad Mrs. LeMasters are attetetog tte Paator’s Coaferauco at Grow Lake. ~ Wto xq Antioch United Mlaelesiary L. W. Null Raster OlHo Krepe, Supt. -- Sunday School »:W T ’"' jjr’ Morning Worship 10:N Evening Service 7:80 Wte. Eve. prayer meeting 8:00 We give you a hearty wek-ome here-at Antioch. Ctovary K. U S. Sunday School »:» am. Uoyd Uchtsaberger is the superintendent ate tte leseoa to eatltlte. "EHjsk. A Courageous Prophet.” Morning worship l«: 40 gjn. with the pastor in charge. The sermon theme is "Abel Speaks " Youth Fellowship «:30 p.m. Their topic is "Fellowship Through Song." Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Darr •re the aduK advisors. Rlvarre Circuit T” U. B. Church L. A. MMdaugh, pastor r Mt. Elon 8:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m Preaching service. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer tneeitog.-. — • — - Rleaeant Grove 8:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Class meeting. 7:M»,.p.m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m. Preaching service. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting.- ~—T: Mt. Vtotory 8:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Class-meeting 7:00 p in. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 pm. Wednesday, prayer - meeting. ' . — k .tl_. . ■' . * Monrec Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 8:30, Morning worship l»:30 Sunday School 8:00, The evening service. Wednesday 8:00, Mid-week service Mt. Pleasant Methodist Ft H. Kisto Pastor , C. A Bhcetai Bupt. Worship Service 8:30 am. ' * Sunday School. iO:30 r Mn/ . Beulah Chapel Methodist Cteteh F. H. Klam Putar " r . Donald Bhadcy. Bupt. Sunday Sihuol «a.m. Wursbip Service l0‘r8» a.m. Bt. Paul and Wlnchastor U. B. Cirdhlt Dale Osborn, pastor Winchester! ■* Sunday Scbbol BiSO Preaching 10:30 Prayer meeting Thur. 8 p.m. St. Paul: ' Sunday School 8:15. .“Christian Mndeavor 7. ' Preaching 7:30 Prayer meeting, Wed. 7-:

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1 TODAY I ... Aagns* 4 « Mis. I. C. toittsm Dowae present a » prtitiiMi to tbo rt comity cnauntoatoters Baking U*t a circulating Mbrary be astabltated. FeU- . ttaß waa atoned by reeifeata as St. Mary a. Root, Kirktoad, Moaroe ate Wabash towaaklpa. Three yoeag awa break into tba Furk elevator otfica bat trtobteaed away wtea tte Cloverleaf railroad wigM wmi ertto tot police. About m,aw aea retard to Wrek to tte Detroit auto factories after a several weeks lay-off due ! to lack ot business. i Miss Gertrude. Kinxle wiU teach la the Toledo schools the tewing year. Rosa Harden returns from a visit la Battte Creek Mich. ! ' ‘ ■ TT?"I 0 » Modern ftiovette | i , By ROBERTA LEE i to r Q. Is It proper to'have one’s t full name marked on one’s travelr Ing luggage? A. Sometimes this is done, bn*, usually most people prefer just tte initials. It is not ahrays an advantage to have one’s full name displayed so conspicuously when traveling. q. Is it obligatory that a bride write a note ot thanks to someone who has given her a check as a r wedding gift? A. Yes, certainly. ' Q H It good form to oxtead wy. cad all kinds ot invitations over the telephone? A. One may use the telephone for almost any Invitation with the r exception of formal onea. Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. r AiiVhM Yaw Vito EMI? If you do Mt know what to serve ... aiid your menus keep you worried come into our store and ( your probtom will K"e a h i I y solved as we have an excellent line of Ad- >- ' County c h o*i c e steals. . Re prepared for that unexpected truest . . . or a midnight snack by laying in a few extra supplies from <>ur shelves today.-, GERBER'S Mvrt Market

Reduce Hours For Employment Visit Duo to b alMobla drop tn the number Os unemployment appiicatioaa, oae hour will bo cut from the weekly Wednesday visit of the repreeentative of the Indiana emptoymont saenrtty diviaion. Richard P. Apr actiag manager of tte ftrea office a*b<nm>co4 lod*y. Tte hours tor claimanta to caH at the city hall ate tile their papers with tte repreoontativo are Wedaesday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tte former schedule extended to noon. Tte shorter hour schedule is effective August Id. Ths changing of tte achedule f Itinerant service stope, which goes Into effect in the eight outcounties served by the Fort Wayne office, is made poaaibia by recent Kiseable dropa In claim activities :n those areas. App said- He a»k-j

Form Prexrtbed by tae Slate Board of Accent. TOWNSHIP BUDGET yvKM No. 1 (HNViSND lto?> TQWBMSU* FWUM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining th. tan rates for certain purpoM. by Preble Township. Msfoes ths TownOiip Adviaory Board Adam, i'oduty. Indiana. Koike I. hersby al van the taxpayers ot Prsble Township. Adam. County. Indiana, that ths proper legal officer, of Mid municipality, at their regular meet Ing place, on the IMh day of August, INS, will consider the following budget: „ ‘i?: .>toBWdmUR M'BSST t LABMPM aTSeM *' TewasMa Pwadi Pay of lam bent .... IMS Jaßitor »*vl<e toe salary of trustee I >M B< bool transfers *OOO Transportation at , Mldrrn T»?3 . Office rent »’ Total Tuition Fund Light and power , to I Clerh hire - - 7* Beeetol UeteaS Rwedt Coatiwnclea S»9 rruslee'e traveling expense. Iji Repair at buildings and care MtacallßWtoua — lie Bxpenae lelepboo. tola and „ of grounds 818 W Total Special School Fund 111,8*3 k toiswrams - — >3 Repair ot equtoment, exsept Puss IfelM Pate* Office Mippuae, printing - fM toAdwtofv*—*ww ftapeqaei advertising 43» School furniture and e-iulpiuOU. ' Al. Rereon.T eervk-e I 1! Pay of advisory board 13 except school buasae . .... IMS mJM*vet gtatfeSi Care of camoteetos I* tabool supplies, other thaa Bl Medical, ho.pital and Kxamlnatlou M records —o—,. M Janitor'. sunpUM 3*o tertal tee MUcellaneowe tie' dsMltor aupplles jsu__4 l»» art. Other direct relief :. «•* Total Township icxud ... 81RW Fuel for school.Mß RJ. Total direct relief Taltlea Fwadi Loen.,, interest and Insurance 3-V iTot.l Bl and Bit foe Pay ot wub teachers >..wß meetings . to Total Poor Relief Flute BKJ esWmAtk. sk saickd * Feede Required Foe Stapepmeu * <" - August 1, present yean-, to December 81. of ;-k ... ' Township Special ttch Tuition Poor Itelief tiWSrViW —- — ’-I — Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Eat Hums for lßco«MriW»=== ——~3Wai ,,L!I»M MR g tit 3. NeoroMry Kspendlture. io be niade from Ap- - o—proprlatlon. Cnaxpeaded July 31, of present year ■• =» _— ?•• •? s * *•*• 3. Additional AM>ropr|ations to be mad. August w SKal MTS j. 1. to December 31. of present year —- -. Bev ~ <ee 4. Outstanding foMnporarr Loans to be pold before December 31. of present year, not included In . X,iwtß 4 dir 3- L r -. . - ■ ’.oC- « Total Fund. Required (ted ÜBt» T. f, :! »18 «H:. »*• ’»M4e Fwnde Be Mate Ate Ta 4ta-RteH».»fL Freta tewreeo ~ Otter Ttew Tte B*r<■■wiirf Mter 'Oi 'Tte* Lrvy 4. Actual Ralanre'j'ufy' 1 317p7e. M .t year H3l Ul3 W»» 1434 1. Taxes to be Collected, peuent year (Deeem- —’ v her S.ttlefceati »»3 4381 B*3B IH t. Miscall.nequa Revenue, other than from Tax Levy( to lw reewdved from August I ot pr.oent u.year to D.<.-*m*er tl. of ensuing year. tkee achsdule In Trustee’s Offioe) txt Special Taxes (See Schedule.) th) All Other Revenue (Bee Bell.dales> s ? I. Total Funds < Add Uae> 4, t. ta and Ibl . —l : ’♦« »•*» * 1 io. Net Amount to be rs I red for expense, to De- - .. I remhar 41, ot .nealng year 4U 4114 4441 tj. Omrstlag Balance iffot In oxcms nf FfxpenM - i s January 1, to June 3n. .laws MlweilaaeotM Revenue for name Period I ... M* Sees rt. Amount to he oaised by Tas Levy 1*34 13174 143*8rROPRSteO LKVHM Rff VsUeHon ot Taxable Property .7__ 41JD3.443 SuinMn- of Taxabta Poll. — I*? F 3 Levy on Amount to —' ' Property ■> B* lial.ed TrM«iN|*ortad<»n > it YoCa) ’ <;oai»AipTnK tfTMMrtW er rAM» irtAWW amb to •« Ft MM — ' .-— Collected Coliected TTollo’ied CoH*e|ed Township., » .«h UH? » |?« ■ " a ‘ , ‘ l,e ? r ' n< J* rl * h * B f£*^hte r two h *e7rprto^o‘*L^ :l*d*M<mdVy 'uTSet*’™re' n, ln:l. ~r t‘be“« ,,, ;« Auditor ten or mor* taxpayer* reeling them.elve. .gSrtered t-> even levies• ’ >• Counts Auditor of Tax Cohunlxtrtßfli.r. for further and final hearing thjreon by •./n kcL fi n or, „r before thi Fourth Monday of gept.mlx r or on « before the tenth J 1 !" ‘'ll,*; '" ty Auditor nf Tax ll.tr. . barged, whichever date is later, and the Stat. Board will fix a data for Bearing l'itte“Xnet 1. l»5o ~ ” Chs. A. Fjhrman, Trurtto —- ~ ' Form Prescribed by the State Board of Account. ■ •’ HtTMIRT ,I’l7>TOW wMH IP rORw ■* ■ - •*' - —jr, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In Hie matter of <fo». -rmlnlng the tax rates for certain purpose, by Union Township. Before the TownMiltt Aii\|»M»ry-4i4Aur<i Adam* County. Ind Una. g. , 1,--. Notice I. hereby given the’taxpayer, of Union town*hl|L_Ad»m» Indiana, ithat the A officer, or said tnuni'pailty. at their regular meeting place, on the Uth day of Augu.l, l»u4, will mn.tder the following budgst TuwivgßiP RtK-WT ci.a.siricATrox fggwßM«kiw FwVidk P-tv <5 ttfMcher* ‘ - eLntltor gJ'- V galary' <«r truxtep . .’»ft 'g< Itotrl tr»nsrfer« ... .. . ’.a. - SOOft ■frwhNp->rtfttiun of • idU<ren « L z -- ..Total Tuition Fund- flUtt UUrtH »n 4 power L<’i rir hie., ’75 • Sclmhbl Fnndt Ml»<'*l|®n*ouN • ’ uLtJ-* trnv. HnM t hiy n.sp ' »• of building, and care Total Fund telephone tolU and of , - •<‘ ■■ • ft4»u4F*knw. 10 K’psir of equlpmc.ut. wxopt A. tdHdnteMtksn •’.•peantot -cjffivo i*upp'lU'R, punting and ► . UO A 1 -?. 1 -a H *’’' “ ‘ ' * ndwa»rthiinK 1 •<» s< h" l furniture and equipiAent, B. D|rv«t RnHafi Pay of a<lvh«or\ hOHrd “5 ■. f xxpt Ncltrml buate* 81. HoapitMl and r int. i. xt ftp 4 HM rw4-n. >. Mud other,Fl temporary buanfo ... ....... «.*£ ' r ' 'mr4* of rriuv-terid'N !•* JaftiW • *4IPPU.C-4i-..« < ’•ninAnAMry <»r whira. ••_ *“ j -Fuel f-r^,... ..zee Total i’oor llelief Fund gW Toul Townabitf FUfid I-,* l -* Iz»JinM. int«*rcxt and in»ut»n<*e | rnltlwn Fnndt |CSTIMATH<»F Fl »lift TO. BIC It A IBM" _ I raadto waairrd fur Kaprnar* Awgaail 1. present year* Tou nnhip Sp«M hd S< h . Tuition poor Relief I to IVeeesrher at. el easalss yeae Fund .0!!,’!? I. Total Budget Kalimate for IhrolQlDS Year Mo3a JJMIt 314100 »»«>T J. Nece.Mtry Mxpendliueo. to beutatl-; lr<>r» A4ip,opria- I■,1 ■, • . tloqr foidxteuded July 31. of present year . -IlJi MT* »j3ee- 34 3. Additional Appropriation, to bo made Augite I. Io Docorniver 31, ot present year - . 000 13«" « 4 irutatandlng Temporary to,an* to Io- paid beft-'v . - , Jie- 3t, of prt »»i,t year, not Included In Line* I Total Fund. Required <Add Line. 1. 2. * end <> 1418? 1-33" *4B Fund, on Hate.and to be Received Iron, Source. other than the PvopoMd rate of T.X Levy — .... 4 A, lual Rotan, e. July 31. present year 1»8S 1M.3 lot.? 10431,. 1. Taxes to be Collected, prtogal year ilawatnber ». Mlweltaneous RevenpOf ether than-from Tax levy , •-> ~ nW to he recilved -from Aug-mUI tejrraaenl year, to J"/J'lff l>-< emta-r 3f, .«f en.iAng .-year. /Hee schedule In ”!>-%-■ ■■■ v Trustee’. Office, —„-' ■ *-^-vt. («> Spe< tat Taxes (See g< hteule.l ' - • ' 4 ‘ rr>» All other Itay-nue tries Shedute.) >217 IJN 4 Total Fundr < AOT IJno 4, 74a and 4b> - , 378. 1.1873 1.848 14 Net Amount to bo l-alred for.axprll.es fa-ItarowHwr I 31. of ensuing veaf , . ... ■i. . s> * - *»* - '•*- 11 Operating Balance iNot tn earn'■». of .KxpeMe January 1 to June :io. Id-*. MnKellabeoue RevSßua;for ■ same Penod) -> 31',"’ ? " ,0 . 13. Amount to l,e caired by Tax Levy 7*.?4 allo. 13-83 PHorowio i.rvTEe Met Valuation of Taxable Property . Mumtmr of Taaable Folia ........... 5,:.' tfo t^ry „ n amount to Fates F , r ’?r‘’' •'.Ttr 4 . **■ h -” l - -. ... w(> H4,.3 total ... . . J- 1 .ill. 01 *,?.,.... CURPAHATIVK BTATF.MKMT «F TAXES tOLUWIg* AW TO BE *OI.LF.tTKn "TIS Rga.: L’pller-lte ‘Tellsclod Collected *<b»ll«vlte i, )M< I>4ll !,- n . ..... Town,bin ' . * I7l» 3 14J1 8 I?J.’> 8 .1803 iVlal *b-”.l .. .. ..'.l-.r U7?» !•«•» .»’?• ,n?;4 rultlon .....4073 ttj’ U»?4 13343 Kri Tota , l 0 " >34481 >35»80 ■ 833388 Kioto boTiuv: to taxrair Roof tax i.k»ie» Taxpayer, appearing shall have, ~ fight to be heard thereon. After the tex ****•. box’• .**“ n . ■nd presented to the County Auditor not,, later than two days prior To the eecnng M-mday In Iteptember. ■ f anri 1 he- Ifvv fl\r<l bv tv Tit* Adju»l»Mtoii< Sk»*rd, »toT on tu*4r f<iiur* so to do. by tte * ounty Auditor, u n or* rnon»K utaApavvrN fetenilf tterttelvw te«rieved to the »t»U BteM of OininliHrfonerM for further and final hearing tter«on. by bv or 'before th* fourth Monday of Bep tain ter or on or tte tenth fL/jELIiS!! K Auditor of T.i v IJhi w’hb hfVe*r da?* In lut Btftfe Board will fli • date for h aring lo 1, l»W. " ' __ Trustee: AtUi'iST 4- It „ - - Ualoa Twp. , _ .’ I*-' ' -r ■ . . .. . J *■ «’ , . 1 ;■ 1 - , 4

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