Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1950 — Page 3
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DBCATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT BMaril atfaM Decatur, JM, ha ORtoe M BaeaM <*m Mattar Dick ft (fatter —-— — Presldaat ft R. Holthosss —..ft —ra. Editor ». H. Ratter a^..—* . Vlee-PrasMeat C. E. BettMeaa .Troaoaror Dp MM ta Afaaw aadAdjehlng Couxtfaa; Om year, Hj ato ■oath*. to »; t amtaha, H IK -Dr Mail, beyend Afawa sad Adjoteiug CoanUaa; Om year, - riJd; « aaoatlM, I mouths, J3.o*. Dp Carrier, M cent* pur weak, Rfagte capita. d oaxta.
PeMlc ■antiment does not oppose boarding of coal Kosciusko county Democrats will laanrh a Cstupbell-for-Sen*-tor clnb at a bit rally it Winona Lake on September 1. Alex Campbell. Democrat candidate tor V. B. Senator .pill be tbe principle speaker. He will be Introduced by Former Governor M. Clifford Townsend of Marlon and Democrats in this district are planning to attend. — —Orrin Indianapolis, less than fifty percent of the number of young men examined tor military s«vice qualified in tbe physical and mental tests. However, thia average la a little above tbe national score, Selective Service officials ; say. The policy of calling five men for every one needed will be continued by tbe. board, which ruling will necessitate the sending of 25 to the eiaminlng centers for every one man needed for tbe armed forces. - . . o-—o—— By nearly a three-to-one margin. Monroe voters decided in favor of bonding a waterworks ' 'system, for the town. Thursday's referendum approved the issuing of bonds and the first -legal step in authorisation of the project, which should result in great benefit to residents of this thriving town. Monroe also operates Itsq own decide sysretn. parebn-ir-g its . current front the Decwtur municipal plant, which Is then distributed to individual meters. If for nt/otter reason, a town should have an adequate water supply, to tight fires.* 1 'Q- ts . ' Nt wspaperjt and press aSLOCML tfons have adopted » codh ot voL_ uhtary- wnMufadp;—That is the Aiuerti’<fi;... W*J njr-\-bandHng thepriihreiu;.. , paper. . operated by Americans. Is -’going to publish iiiforhiatioo harmful to the military Bur to -.. clamp a rigid censorship on the paper*, is silly* Most commuht-. ties know that, Its young men are being called' s ®; the service, that they , will he trained and that >»»ny will be voiit to Korea If this country has inforniatimi about Russia. It stands to reason that lhe.Soviets can < all some’of’ the Shots about the United Stater.—• Frequently we bear say that they do not want ccrUih facts to be kuosm and within 24, hours everybody on the afreet ia cqtenly dh-< ushdng the subjec.t’. . Censorship does liot Work in this country. Good Judgement Is better.
When Bed Rest Is Dangerous
By Herman N. Bundesen M.D. , THE patient who must be eon fined to bed cfor a long time is ' subject to various hazards, merfcd. ly as ir result of bis prolonged inactivity. One of these dangers ’■is the development of 'kidney stones, which is'much more-likely J to-rnetmr. It the stay In bed results from bone injury. | has been found that prop*.'precafi't Irins will in large measure prevent the ’format ton of kidney" Stones_liv ajirh patients. In the first place,, the patient should tjrink no less than four quarts o ■ fluid daily. II Is also importan that his. posltie" In bed should he changed frequently, every Jwo pours if possible. A < areful study should be made $1 the kidney* and jit th* ur«ie-u> ’ whlAi lead from the kidneys to the Madder to make sure »b normal ■*<wtdltb»n| are present If _• any are found efforts should tie ‘mail*. Jo eliminate them. It titer* are Infections In the teeth, tonsils. slaws— <•* where In the bodju they should b* cleared InfeeWm ahkf’taF ->•«« « nhry trait, also should he treat*?'-, using penicillin aM' Mreplomycit orT’flt* nulffmamW* drttas »h*a inquired If The diet should be Kith lit acid a»l> mi ming. fi>idV. such as meat and MtM* and\whßa» c.onta.r. ~ ' ’A' '■
Presumably Chicago has enough crime, plus an unsavory taste from the Al Capone days aad police officers don’t want hoodluma and big time gamblers to move in. Gambler Mickey Cohen, the California racketeer, came to town and police arrested him on a disorderly conduct charge. He will be told to leave Chicago, a atop which may prevent the west const murder and gambling syndicate from taking over Um Windy City. Fellows like Cbbeh should be put to work on a stone pile. ;.A couple crook* are operating In Northern Indians, according to a complaint made by an Auburn farmer. Two men called at hl* farm and agreed to pay |US fdr a valuable cow. They made a HOT cash payment, agreeing to pay tbe balance when they returned to get the caw. While tbe farmer was in a Held, the men returned arid told his wife they had bought the cow. They loaded the animal in a truck and drove away; not pay lug the additional f|2s, Tbe farmer did not learn their names. Look teat for these sllek- twotimer*. —o o The semi-annual distribution of gross income taxes to 1,300 school units in the state, amounts to more., than 125,000.000. Th/state funds are wsed for Kuchers' sab ariea-and play part In township and school etty’ budgets. Srhoolxjtre big business, in terms of mafiagptnent "jand financial operation. During the past ftecal year ended July 31, disbursements by the Deeatur school board ex--7 reeded »W3.mw. a right tidy sum. but without tbe most prt/\ dur tbe. ot sJI ph Mie . t Sibce It Is us»d to. " train, our children, who ■ will run thr world or toinorrow _—o--. —■o ■ President Truman, supported by many members ot Congress. Is doing everything humanly possible to. defend this country and at rhe ‘ kame time crush Communism. He ; has asked Congress for an addl- . t lon al four billion dollars to- arm Wester n- nations against the threat of Itussian aggrCssdnn In Europe. These European nations are broke, but they do have manpower willing to oppose any Invasion by the Conimunists. Congress leans towards the President's plan, which if pnt into-operation under the direction of American military leaders should cheek any move on Russia's part to move across Germany and France. _6_ —. ' —— —• .
. plenty of Vitamin A and H complex. On the other hand, the flmount of calcium or lime in the diet should be limited. It Is also noted that the .giving of aluminum hydroxide gal and ■ gland extracts known as estroi gens will Increase th* aeld in I the- urine and decrease the ’ amount eaielum and phosphortu. Hence, treatment with these preparations may also lie of some ‘ value. The urine may be kept acid by giving euhstancag such as sodium biphospfiate. I Jf the patient is confined to lied over- a period,'of; months, “ ria a good 4&a to take X-rays of the urinary tract every three months just to be sure that no stones are developing. While thia type of treatment may lie required In some patten .s who have a tendency -to stone , formation.' In others this rausdltlon may be warded off merely by making sure that the patient gets enough fluids, is moved ¥> : bed and gets out of bed as soon a* |HHodld<' — • 4UCBTI9N* ANO ANSWER* N.D.: How soon can. a woaan ' wash her hair after she has had virus pneumonia? Answer: There I* no reason why awoman should not wash . hw haji after nicoveriug ,TOm 'ini- mnmippuia. ■- ■* ■ : y
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| Household Scrapbook | By ftOMRTA LCI j Mending CMna An easy method of bolding tbe broken piece* of china together when mending them with cement I* the use of narrow atrip* of ndheal re tape. Leave the tap* vn until the chin* I* firm and »et and thorough.y dried; then careful ly pull it off. •andwlch FHHng A deUcfou* filling for ten sand-wU-he* can be made with cold salmon, cream cheese, aad o#ve*. Make a smooth paste ot the cheese and salmotT and then add stuffed olive* which bare been cat *n halve*. Use Biteer Utensil* Fish should always be served with utensils of silver, as *teel I* apt to impart a disagreeable taste.
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CKAPHM TKDtTt-fISMB "MK CAMSKON couldn't stay," , eaid SUs* to Heapcth ta the too bad! 1 was go-1 tr< « make some Johnnybrvad. Not much sense to, if it’a just you and tn*. Or lugging the victual* outside. We'U eat here at th* table like we do right along.*“I'm really pleased.* declared Disa. *T've quite a few things 1 want to do.” She went on, then, out ot the kitchen, moving with a purposeful manner as though on her way to those things she must do. - She went Into the study, abut the door fcfMrid hey. But ig.waanv safe sanctuary. Bhe sat down at the desk, covered ' her eyes with her hands, but Peter was there aartew from ban the desk the small table in the corner of that dining room of the pension in Altcmont. He was saying, "It would be spoiled, darling, if we dragged it out. Thin down to teo much repetition of the theme sad you know what that does to a symphony. We’U have the memory of this week..,No, we’d better not see each other M*fa--- Truth la, l*m going to South America as soon as 1 can get passage. Tbe letter 1 got the other dsy was about some concerts there.. •** He had said more, his dark eyes hard on her. "Precious and sweet, and your«—XM* will ahrays be to me what you are now.” And from some newborn knowledgeableness. deep down m her, to* bad known white bo was aayiag these things that he did not MM a word of them, that she would be out of his mind as soon as he got away from her, that he had not meant any of his outpourings of love the times they'd been alone together la Cart's stud®, that he'd whispered it to ofatW before her, that he'd go to aaotker woman from 'hor*..And an the thne that man— Ckrts Comenm—had Mt at a fable across from theirs, watching her—knowing « •* •• 8M took her bands down from her face, sent a desperate glance over too room. No use to say this was a MW life and Me another girt from that one in Altemontl HW eyes came to the Breplace before which ahe and Chris had ant. A burning color swept up to bar temples. And more, each day alter. Bhe had bared her Inner seif to Mn> unhesitatinrt v And. au K’Xe hVhsd been thfakfag of bar an the girl he’d aeea to Altenwat—abandoned there. She remembered he'd forced himself upon her. just before she left. Come up to bar aad said something—she could not rocaH just what but probably ba was thinking it would be quite easy t 6 pick up with a discard! He'd foreed himself on her. that Brat dM up va the mck... But from now on—she atraightened, set her lips in their hattf line —he would not exist In so far “ * h J poneeraed. ”f dsaptse hUni-Tfas said faatoud rntotbs ' s .; . - '
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Modern Etiquette | By WOBCRTA LU r , <j. if one to a novice at golf and friends who are skillful st the game extend an Jnvltatlon t<v play with them, should thia be accepted wifaoat apology? A. It would be far better, and probably avoid,, mack embarrastment, fa decline the invitation--of course, an explanation. Q. la wbat way should a divorced Woman distinguish herself from the second Mr*. James Gray? A. By prefixing her maiden name to her former husband's *arnsme, and writing, "Mr*. Mary Smith Gray.” Q. Does an usher at a formal wedding remove hi* glove to abake hands with a woman acquaintance? A. No. - -
stet eg MS room. # At Marilyn's e*n, John went to tbe kitchen far Ms breeWast. "Pancake*,” a«d Mmdyn. Ifae dM not often make twm. They were too much bother aM declAred. •xwng to be another grand day." he said. “You to get out, Lyn. You’ve been seeped up to tbe house an week. B wont hurt your ankle .to walk an IL so tong as you keep it Mrapped up.” He passed hi* e* to Mr for mor* coffee. -Tbefa's something Fd MM you to do-dtop to on Jeremy Penny. Go m when school doses aad get hereto some back Miro with y< Marityn stared at him, the oatfa* pet to her handa "For gosh e*iu*—why ahouM I do an that?” Tba old snap was in her voice. John buttered a pancake white h* took a moment to consider how much he could tell her. "8M isn't too wen—fact it, she earn* hero to my office the other evening to consult me. 1 think it's mostly tooellnesa with her. You're near the same age—you could get tn be friends, I Imagine.” “I wouldn't want to not with her) She’s the dullest pereon I ever met!” Me tilled Ms eofftee cup, passed R to him. John put It down on the table. “If it were going to help a person, even the dullest person In the world, which I doubt Mias Penny to? B doesn't cost anything to be kind, vou know." Hl* tone had Its old curtness and Marilyn's face Bushed a little. "You don't have to say It that way! I wouldn't be unMM to her, if I met her. Or aayoea etoe, I hope! But I don’t se< any reason to push myself on Mr—why don't you give her seas* vttamina dr something? After an. she’s your pattent—you said sM came to consult you. 1 don't believe she’s any Kjnvovr ■maw mmhb * ■■■» \ John got up- from ths table. "Forget that I asked tt of you.” ' Marilyn said quickly, “John, if r was anything else—Anything fanport&nt.. ** He had started for tbs door, he stopped and turned and came back to her. "As things ar* between us, it isn’t going to M stop for u. to go on together, Lyn. We’ve each of ua got to watch our step. And I guess tM tootpfawtofor neither of BkJ*D< M tto T nm tryfagT TWe tears ran down Martyn's eheeka and she daubed at them with tM hack of cm hand. -I faMn fa be different from what I was. Honest. I do> i I know Tv* been ratten to ) John toessned ter &g*re mi m* , coot, turned aad wngtod out of the I rocwß* » He atood at flte oM eeamg in Ma offtee. looked around the . room. At tM ties, empty es «*«. f records. Jeremy bed sat ta on* of r the two Windsor chairs which h. . had brought Mm Ma mother , » tatte...
aco TODAY .. ■—<— AM I — It’s raining over Adem* county aad more to predieted. •’ Jack Gaither, sentenced from bora 1a IMO with three ethers for boteap of th* Bdnk of Um Grave, dies fa Michigan City prison. . TM price of corn increase* *eve* cent* a* result of drought reports. Bqrrlsrs get two dollar* la cash abenlhey rob the Mater Hide and Fur company office. The Rev. Kenneth Schafer gave talk at Lion* clab mooting on 'Trademark ot Life." F. J. Schmitt is awarded contract for hauling city garbage for *2M.
TM Monroe Booster* 4-H Club h*M their last meeting of the year July H at the Sprunger school bouse. The meeting was | ailed to order by the- president, Claren Lehman. The pledge* were led by Edith Steury and tbe 4-H * song wa* sang . led by Junior Nnasbaum. Doll call was taken and the 15-cent dues Were paid by i each member present. TM leader* checked alt the record book* and answered question* any ot the member* had about their protect*. It was an > Bounced that tM boy'* softball Mbta has <me more game to play and that la against Kirkland Sunday afternoon at I:??. To this . date they tevo not loot a game. Berne-French School Tax Rott Is Lowered Berne. Aug. 5 — The 1950 Berne- . French school corporation tax rate . payable la 1951 has been sot at (1.50, five cent* lower than the HAS rate now in effect. TM •sweat of monhy to be raised is ‘ 971.9*3. TM rate is baaed on a net eeseseed valuation ot |4,7«2, 419A9.
>« now, loomag over it an, M> did not feel the old heavy drag ot failure; rather, he Md a curious One wa* to see Georg* Cutbevt. He smiled a little. A small thing, of course, to report to the manager on Dave Wilson a program, but M anDctpetcd considerable sattafastioa m R (ram bouh quarter. From ths window M aaw -Gte msn gotag tnto thrmlU yard. John went back to the Mtcheq. »Fa i going over to tM mill momenta." “ Marilyn wheeled around from tM atak where she waa washing dtohes. “TO Ute mill?” •Tea To see CulberL* ■Jo.in you’re nqt-—“ Her fae* twisteu in her alarm. 6 , ( “To report on Dav* Wilson'* tn- , jury." he finished. - "Oh, fhaff” He heard the relief iln her voice."'.’ft sickened him a . little. He did not need to have her tell , him what had happened that eveJ ning while be w*a over the hili. He knew enough of it. „'M "waa ! quite as easy, too, to figure out [ that it waa Loren Matthews who . had given her a lift home, that he knew. If it had been M* wife—but young Matthew* wm probably very mech ta love with hie wife. • “Good morning.” John opoke t from tM doer es tM managw'a i office. George Culbert lifted Ma bead 1 from the letters he was opening. ■ -then sprang to hi* feet, scowling t “What ar* you doing here? I fired ; • - 1 , John came a step or two Inside > th* room. “A* a mill man. Fm here now to report to yon aa a r doctor en Deva wtfrpo oenftr tion.” “Too report r Culbert went - around the desk toward John. “What business is itJ»f yours? It's ’ Cook’s case. I warned you not to . chisel la!" 1 “Tt was Doctor Cootrt request that I go in with Mm ta thia par- , Ucuter case.” Jcta kept Ma voice even. “WaWe good reason to be- ‘ Hove tM man wiß b*v* tM full ' use of his hand in time. And we're agreed that it is important that he remain ta the hospital ton days , Aa angry red spread over tM mamger’a cheek bones. “TM asllfa i not going to pay eight or ten dd- . lan a day to coddte a man wte r wa* fool enough to get himself • hurt! You cm toR Cook, if M dM I tend you to me. to bring tM ftL i low Mme, that we don’t pay a eent I more ea hospital expenses. Or fem. either, if fast Interests you!” . i Not B muscle ta JMtab too* i moved, except srouM tte earner* ot Mb mouth. “Wb? 1 wa* under t the tatarttetelk Mis* Bia* Forrataal ! owned thia aUU. that you ar* M th* MM tM other men i •Wet’eafr ahented Gaetgw i Culbert £Te D* CeaftassdJ
Young People Give Program On. Sundoy Beras, Aug. t — The Mission band program at tM Fist M*anonite church here Sunday evening will be presented by the Toast people of the ehurcb who are I’roopective ministers or mission«rte*. Esch of eight or tea .*taitent* will give a abort testimony. Mis* Pauline Mnselman. who will leave in the Mar fntare to be a missionary in South America, end Mis* Kathleen Innlger, who wiR be a mlsaionary in Japan, will give short talks. CIVIL DEFENSE IOmMmM Ferna rtee «**> — — u ■ ■ ■■ I It should be only after cdnselHng proper officials, such as the poiiee or fire departments "We can’t be going off in six directions when something like an Sir raid occurs,’’ he stated. The civil defense will of course be an alarm system. Anderson stated, but before anything like an alarm Is sounded' everything must be In working ord*’’. Friday's meeting was a stride forward ta aeaembiing that order. Marriage Ltesaese Robert Pence, Anderson, and Eleanor Cronkhlte, of Van Wart William Gaßabd. Galioa, O , and Marilyn Gnrverrick. Morrow coaaty, O. Gerald Buckey and Vera Eileen Foi-eman. both of Geneva. Real Estate Transfer* Melvin W. Ruck etux to Delbert Augahurger etux, part inlot 572 in Decatur. Chloe A. Price to Ivan Booher efax. inlot 59 In ffoneva.' Levi Lehman etas to Frieda Lehmann, land in Monroe Twp. Frieda Lehmann to Levi Labman etux. land in Monroe Twp. Otto F. Hildebrand etux to Carl E. Hildebrand, 91 acre* ta KirkIsnd, Twp HOT Csrl E. Hildebrand etax to Otto F. Hildebrand, 91 acre* in Kirkland Twp. ’ Gordon M. Llechty etax to Frank H Watanabe etax, 12.15 Vre* in Monroe Twp. Bertha M. Diniu* to Harley H. IMnfus, 157.04 acres fa Prebie Twp. Jacob Alf%tux to Edward Heimann atax. Wi» inlot 5 th Decatur. Andrew R Myer* etux to Rich-
' CHAFTMR THIKTY-FOVR f turned to tM door aa tMt “Borry*l"bS*ered you. Culbert. I should have gone to Mis* Forrestsl about It, ta tM first pfac*. TU do just that how.* He went out into the mill yard aa he spoke. ) George Culbert fMtowed- him. t “Just ■ minute. Streeter!" His fae* wa* livid, a sneer euried his bp* , under the small Mack murtach*. t "I forgot my manner*! Remember 1 ?* fe y”” 1 «rifo—or I* »1k that? Sometimes one Wonders!” For a fraction of a moment John , saw the other, man through a thick hter. Then hia vision cleared. h» right arm shot out and his eteaebed fist struck squarely into the sneering. face, a blow that eeat Culbert reeling bach against the jamb of i ’ the door, to which he had to ding ' to hold himself upright. ' I "You—youH hear from this!” < But hl* voice waa lost tn a about <
of derision from tM gats. "A pretty job!" Loren Matthew* slapped John en tM back: "We've been waiting tor you to get ‘round •ojt!" As John went on toward hte house he JoOked at hi* right hphd with sudden anxiety. It’d, tab toe bed if M had tawt ft. wfth Loren Matthews’ taby cor,-Ing tn a week or so. But except tier a otemfarabte stinging es the knbekifa R appeared to M aB right. He eouM not remember ever striking «man In retaliation before. He had not known tt could give one the exhilaration he was feeling at the moment. He'd gut quite a bit more of aattefaetien from the Interview than M fad anttetpated! Marilyn was stirring aometMng ; t In a bowl when he went into the kitchen. She gave btta a quick, anxious look and he had a sudden inexplicable desire te mit his arms around her aad say. "It’a *0 right. I tff’i-"'' ■ ■ i But he, tMd. "I have to drive tq> I and see Miss Forreata! fa? a mta- 1 rjts; Then Fm relnc to tM Mfi- I pltsl In Cranford. Why BanY you came alone with me? Well plek 1 up some hmeh aomewMro—make 1 a day of ft.” - i
head artmiiMr.' George <Mb t CDBJTIInFfI HIM TBCT In InF mlv” rer over the waahbosrt ta e earner o? hl* nfltee. One rtierir woe beginnfre to dun 1 Mia aM to eweß. ids Mxl* NBMtem toxaA rarm m 1 evv-f V w»*r miaft wml TVTVW WWF bleeding, hte Jew -aM non* hurt dbomffuMv—hr snuMnT to certain tlmv were rat broken. A Otting of faths Ml feoxi Me eoro Epe. Ndt •n wri t- mrFviwi «jonn —he was ecjJtohi awarit he had torn • to provoke the man's fairer. ->■, In Ms Mr* stiff rang the her» of Isuebtrr that hM eraie trafa the men xtsndln- nt the rMe The teeter crew. TU fix theas.” he muttered. Anv minute note Wsa FoVrefaa! wouM drive Into the yard. He caught up a towel, auaked It 1n •mid .water from the tap. held it to hta face, metering hl* cursei
ard J. OttHe etna. Mot N ta Ceylon. Raaaetafi E. Darktey to Evelya E. Dall part tatot Nfi ta Deeatur Thoama ft. Bmittey to Jacob Alt etax, talots 7 A 5 ta Decatar. Miriam J. Bommer to Bill J DixM eta*, lead ta Root Twp. Glen ft Chronister eta* to Carl Archer etax. 1.55 aeraa ta St. Mary’s Twp. Darid Somera etux to Miriam Sammer, part inlet 7 ta Decatar.
I* th* matter of determining the tex rate, for certain purpo.es by th* Civil town of M°nroe, Adams County. ln*iaa*. • Before the Board of Tow* Trustee*. Notico ta taeroby slvan tba taxpayer, ot Monroe. Adams County, Indian*. that the propar te**l *«o«r. of aaM municipality. *t their > Molar **'• *’ ,h * >f Ausu.l, I»D> artll con.fd.r the fvlluwiaa ■ißcwr ctAeeancwnww* re* ewwwe ‘ - Jl Office fiaimUe. sea 1 Hervi' e. Fer.onal 4 ll.torixl. 11 BaJ*ry ot Trustee. la.M »t Building It. Salary. t'lerk-Treo.ur.r It «a tl Kt Allay and newer 1-m.oA It Halary. Town Marshal lI».*S 43 Other Material. . !«•.«» 14 Salary. Bl Commta. . 5 Current Ctmrrea 11 Com. Town Attorney ... 10 «« 51 lt>« and Off Bond Prem. 150 00 1* Uompen. of Firomen 9So »o Kent. .... 7 17 Comper. of SSt. Employ, its Io 51 Improvement Ante 15 Other Compenutloa M*.o<> 5t Bl« Ftapeime 100 00 S Kervtce. Contrat tual TOTAL GKNKI’.AL FUND l«l*.*» 31 Commum-a aad Trwna. .. »n no afreet Faadi t it Heat. Lit. l*ow. and wa *<- <h> l a*rvl<-en Per«<>nal . 33 Print and Adv no-so e if .t-alary of Employee. Ito oa Z 4 ltep.tr. loo.ea 13 Wage, of Lata>r«ra 4*o oe 35 -pprvl. Other Contractual 4 MATERIAtJ< I*SS «» 3 SuppMea TOTAL STREET FUND 3*»5 f 4>* -r; _ ROMWAWi wr TOWN FVBBe TO BB BAXSKO yy To BommOT Meeet Brie mb., Slot of >*.amlna T**ri Fawd Tua* 1. Total Hadset Estimate tor Incoming year ~ fl«l. IS lltos ol I. Neeeaaary expenditure, to be made from appropriation.l umpoaded July 91M ot prwent year •*».*« Ittk.W 1. Additional apart, prtatiom- nniwtrf to be made August IM to necemher H.t of preaent year » i 4. OUtMandlng temporary b,.n. th be paid before Dea, »l.t or pretteal year - not included In line. 1 or 3 ... 4;- Totel Funds Ryulred^ty d bny* 1. aa* 4> 3517 71 xssnes Utas ess BXbee Tbaa Fr.paat* Tea Leeyt ». Attu.l Balance. July riot of peeaent yaar fix* f. T»xe. to be collected, ptwent year tOecember wtllrtn.nl> ISM S 3 a MleeeUantHHM Revenue u> tm received Au* IM of pt-ereat year lo iter dipt of Incoming year tte hrduie on file fa offte* of Town Clerk-Tress. ... - — -a. Bpaetal Tssas to** Sthedaley ... b Feos end all other revenue (see SchedujM .. ». Total Fnada (Add lines, s. 1 s* pad th I _ ” lISU.I* l». NET AMOLfFT TO HK RAISED FOR RXPBNSFA TO DEC. lIM OF INCOM INO TEAR idedaet Ila* 9 fro*. Iler 51 . 1*57 *0 IL OponMlaq Balance (set In tir«a of expenw Jan. Ist to June Jo, les. Ml»<- Revenue for Mme aorlodt IS* 70 13. AMOUNT tr> AR RAIMBD RY TAX UKVY (Add / If • MML .UXum -- . TMwrengcp LKVIH* ’ Z 7 ; Net Tajrable l»n»|HTty M ‘I Member of Tssettle Poll. . •_? , ri.XO* .. Davy oa levy bn "" At»«ra*rto ■ Polla Property b~ Rateeh General aone » i» IISI4 lo' TOTAL Bone I ,5b IH/fsio t'ampaaMlee Slateateat es Tea*. CeßeMed and Te Be toUeeted * . /To Be Collected Collected Collected /Colle. ted Name of fund 1»4» 1549 1»S« / IMt General I'll« If SSSSB ItalS.l/ SISIS te TttTAL — 4»M*X iteSSIW SrtlStf *141*30 -Taxpayers ai-pebrfne Ml* 11 have a right to he heard tMeroon AO«r the tax levies have been determined, aad pneeeatod to thg County Auditor not Inter than two days prior to th* second Monday 1/ September, and the l*vy fined by th* County Ta* Adfaetnaent Board, or on their faHure *o to do, by the County Auditor,- tea «r mote taxpa/en tevlittw thew " »elve« uggrtevrd by rack levies, may appeal to the /tat* Board of Tax Commls.loner. for further and final hearing thereqb. by Wing of petition with the County Auditor on or Oefore the fourth Monday df step-'' I ember or on or before the tenth day after pub/h-ailon by the County Auditor of .tax rates chargud, whichever date/la later, and the state board will flu • date for hearing In thia county . - rutted thH Jfa dajF'df jplx, into / *** AUaUBT 5 -ir
ittrtnqrb it. i ■ nV wwo ■■lung non qctwe wncn i 1 IsM raane Bl BM stopped at sight] Os him *Ad wrrUlmo. "WhatCWT MatSreeaefi?” . ’ ./ / Ha managed * semblance oV* laugh. "You ought to ae* tM other fallow!” / "Dxt wta*.., - —. /■ "? bad • nm-ta with one es tM men. TbeyT* a tougher lot than you think wta not above vtotawe, yea eee.” BM fame op to tM desk, looked at hia fae* with concern. "You should bar* Doctpr Mroeter tak* ear* of thia right x*fay! It may b* woiwt thsa ywi think... But. no, he’s gone 4o Cranford to the' 1 hoepitaL He drov* up to th* bouse I * haV-bour Ago to tea me that he | snd Doctoe Cook ttafagM Dxw Wilson should stay ta tM bospftaf I for a wail*. I told him that, ot I emm, he xixrt-untn fas MM te I t
Cfabert drew a slightly raster brfath. Though he could ndt tmagtosfa- fftafaM. te ~ A to Eta* af'hte eartier faR «" .Mfa, R made th« situation • little lew tfMemt. Doctor tarswer ta th* heepßal 5 eouM fartre pox brer.” He shook Ms faxft "ft tent a* •eriou* aa that. Anyway. I can’t let my assaitant think he damaged me any! Now. Mr the titan im or the fay. Pre teen figuring fa* tM eut In wage* I apoke about the other fay. mi aeve eneMh te earrvuatacaguntU Ofaffaptakaft” Eltaa interrupted Mm. "Do we have to decide about R now?” Re toehed at her tn aexie aurprise, for she spoke a ffttte wrarttv and hr took R aa meaning that ahe was beginning to BM the affairs of the min toe much for bar. But »i tWiwFFO OK rfMnTTW WT had teen watting for. "As a Matter of fact, we don't. For Ufa reason—Fw heard from DWEffa Mmset Jfrrtta. th* Ng Shot of the Mfa*. Be wants to eesne over here fa Thurefae wfafteome other* —come to «*. mIM Nau? You *•" het I waM. 'Come 'along.' I took the liberty te ten tMm to drive up to ymir house. It’d be a rather
more tarimvaelve setting than th!* two-bv-fowr nfllrv of vnnrs In the other faoff. Thursday, thro* eMock Ok»v?” Ells* nnftM her head We ranllntted, "Lontai Hter ttertre tvadv to talk tn firttin and fort. Are vmt wtmMt to tet m» fio th* tslkIHF for our eMe st ft ?” "YnuTl know more about ft than I.” aald Ettsa again with whet seemed to th* manager ahraat tndtfferenr*. Rhe aM ra from’ her rhstr. Tm rotor te ffrtvv to <SanMrd—l want to buv some muele Y*nVr rartatn vow vriff not let me take eta te the Mattel to have something done fisr vnur sere?" , “Quite certain Bod thank*, mv fahf.'tah ftfafr taxsero. Fff trv * stab of beetateak fa It—lsn’t that what you to? Rua along, now Eerie Other time and soon well take a day off and go aemewherel together.” We got up from his'
SATURDAY, AVGUST 5. 1950
Obefi Garber etax to Edn* Ger bar *tal 99 acre*.lx KirtrlsM Twp Everett MbWGbD etal to R».v mood W. Btbsox etax, 5B acre* in Wssbiagtfa Twp.
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lehafr, ppt hi* MM ex ?.er aixM |det. "Maybe wel have * cambe te lobtebrate, after Thufaday.” IH* aet down sgm* tM tartafa fae wa* goon, ta* MMgotng to hi* aching Jew. It Nad Mlfifo fibheroic effort to hold on to himsetf before her, eras to talk. But fas considered be Md done both very well. She had sum id dtfferent thia morning—to have teat that rnnddsne* ta heraetf that NM annoyed him ot teles made taxi watch hia atejx Only half of Mr mind h*d appeared to be taking ta whai be waa saying. «Nnuch divided attenttaa had played into hia band*. He darted in aaOafacUon bat n NfaßiMl Bp begin to bieeff again and .M went to tM waahbowt te put the wot cold towel to ft. He'd ase a doctor, an right, but "' it wouldn't be Streeter or Cook. Ufa fiWbnlA AMwra Ob* WWNS vevrtu MS4VY "" But before he went MM attend to the MtUe matter of firing the whole teatsr erow. tor good aM aft. They
- coaM laugh, then, the ether aide - i of thfa aaeea! Poet ft oa the buU*- , th. board mitaMe of the digeeter > shed ae that every man tn the mil! would read it. He eat town again I at Ma desk, cm h*M boldiag tM I toarel to his mouth. BBlb aM Hespeth were wxter* : lag th* petunias by the k’tcben I dear when they heard th* boB begin to ring town ta the valley. Itefaß fae WMBfa Hoorn!" faHT' Heeprth. fanprlee ta her vaiee. "I bevaaY beard of any gohw* tfa, TO Mtaa. th* oaep notes echotog twn Bwfal " fafaVtrota bafadl fa xJ** ' W*s*e EH W • • w?y Israel martll aotasd. BM felt a Ifttls te-... tofataMM "tow* eufamoi BM ata ttetened. “ ‘Han't fire." itaiwi Reopeth. "Net tta way ts» ringing' Jfase Wlllte afwava rtaga tee ben and faro qM pun tar Bro aM axetfar i MrfaM*. < ’ * ■ Hbnm* in a y?TO WfaXVr this end. Hespeth?" But Heepstb waa not te fat fftetraded. She began to tsMb her apron. “Berms like ttC&Hg to ' evei?rbody. Fin gifing along doum.” . Tbe ten prated again, echoed •«•** BV’tVllWtft niiax lUUt'wFO peth tato th* Mtcban. TH drive , dota. Hespeth.” They found th* Meeting House ful! of men aM wmhrn when They bawrodxrMß Oferatata wean —w —I l EQnI wBstTW. IEIFTt! WfaW a Wftl* space ta a bench aear-Rbe Wsepm'NstaM te tt* tefasfa *rtw» ' ..5 Mkt MMB* Mbfaffta afana* wear to* brad* «i «mm -at-— tier. Looking. aM knew, for Chrta Carn rm... .> BM hM Mt eaaaM ae naafa aa • ■MoMMD htai Mrm alm Wettfa faPMi Mm* |Mm ea th* reek the Bmfay befora. tMvtng to fa* mm aM assay from R aM watched for Mm but. fae taM teresif, aM belleuaft ft asm to avoid aa ancouxter with Mac Just as now. if she sew Mm fatting 1 an ano of thy tenches te front es fafaat dMXWllft faldea raxM raft fa I • • W»*« WWJu *1*1? *7Uk faMM 'faFttßft I for Reapeth to th* ear. > fte Be Contitatadj -TP '
