Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1950 — Page 4

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Miss Helen K inti Bride Os WiUiam Ruggles In Beautiful Church Ceremony This Morning In one of the summer < loveliest weddings Mlns Helen Kinta became the bride of William V. Ragglee at lea o'clock this morning in St. Mary's Catholic church. The Vary Rev. Magr. J. J. Seimeta solemnised the double ring rites before an altar banked with huge baskets of white aad salmon colored gladiolus and arrangements of palm and -andleabra The bride Is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Kioto of route two, and the groom is the see of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruggles <>( Marlon. —— ——

Sr Jan* Frances player! the traditional wedding marches and the men’s choir sang the maaa. Joaa ot Are. At the offertory they sang “Are Marta" and at the communion "Pania Angelicas." After the nuptial mana they tang "On Thia Day, Oh Beautiful Mother” aa the bride presented a bouquet, of red rosea and baby breath at the altar of the Blessed Virgin. The bride, given in marriage by b*r father, was lovely in a gown of imported Mandel lace and nylon net over antic. The lace hodice, which buttoned down the back with tiny self-covered button!. had long sleeves extending to points over her hands, and a high round yoke of not. The bouffant skirt ot net. worn over a hoop, feature*l the lace appliqaed in a pointed design around the hipline and extending down the hack panel midway into the court train. A full length veil and blusher of Imported illusion, edged la lace, was accented on the train with twin appliques in a lily of the valley and medallion pattern. Her headpiece of lace over satis had cluster of flowers repeating the design’'ln the veil. She carried a white satin and lace parasol filled with red rosea and baby breath. tied with satin st ream era. Iler gift from the groom was a pearl choker.aad bracelet. . Mrs. Robert Bahlor, of Anderson, attended her sister as matron ot honor. Mias Virginia Crook, of Manele. Miss Catherine Canoe, ot New Castle, and Miss Connie Rugglee, of Marion, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids The bride's attendants were gowned identically in light blue marquisette over lacs aad satin. Lay back collars extending to a V necktine and cap sleeves of the marquisette fashioned mock boleros over molded bodices of lace and ratin Shirred cummerbunds of satin accented the waistline*, and the gowns had very full skirts of marquisette worn over hoops. They Wore matching blue Juliet cape aad carried French type baa- ( kets of pink roses and baby breath tied with pink ribbons Ail the attendants wore rhinestone bracelets and earrings. [, , The flower girl. Miss Patricia ■ Klntx. small sister of the bride. I, and the ringbekrer. Master Rich-

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’ ard Ruggles, brother of the groom. ' preceded the bride down the white 1 carpeted aisle. dress ot ' white nylon net and taffeta had a ' taffeta bodice edged with a ruffle 1 of net which formed the sleeves. 1 Her four tiered skirt was worn 1 over a hoop and her Juliet cap 1 was white. She carried a small basket of pink roses tied with blue ribbon. Master Ruggles was attired In a brown suit and carried the rings on a white ruffled ararqttiaette pillow. - Lester Ruggles, Jr., pf Hartford ' City; served his brother as best ' BMP,' aad Ushers wet* Robert : Bahlor of Anderson. Sam Leer of ‘ Frankfort and William Kintl of ' thia city. Mrs. Kinta chose an ensemble 1 of blue and white for her daugh- ' tor's wedding, and the groom's ’ mother wore a navy print dress 1 with navy accessories. Both wore corsages ot orchide. —- 1 Immediately following the eera- ' stony a wedding breakfast was ' served to members of the immedl- ■ ate families and the bridal party ' at the Knights of Columbus hall 1 A four tiered wedding cake gen- ' tered the bride's table and suspended directly above the cake was a large white wedding bell. ' The Moe and white the«M was ‘ emloyed In decorating the bride's table and the overhead streamers ’ extending from the wedding bell. ' Bouquets of red roeea were other appointments on the tables, and a large bride doll was used on the tilt tabla. A reception and dance for three hundred and fifty guests will be hold from eight until eleven o'clock this evening at the K. of C. hall. Bouquets of gladiolus will be added io the other decorations. Berving will be the Misses Margot and Teresa Kinta, of Vih Wert. 0.. and Mrs. Richard Frauhiger and Miss Mary Jo Krick of this city. The bride, a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and St. Johns Hickey memorial hospital school of nursing, in Anderson, is employed as surgical supervisor 1 St that hospital. Her husband ; graduated from Van Buren high school and served two years in the 41. 8 army He la now employed as cable splicer with the Indiana Bell Telephone company. When the couple leave for a wedding trip the new Mrs. Ruggles will be wearing a white sharkskin suit with green accessories and a tuachla colored orchid corsage. After August 1< they will be at home at 2002 Jacksop street In Anderson. ■' . • ? v* Jesus goes. were ko4« invited. h- - -r» - . / . . "t"* It t'e not the cage that causes the bird to sing.

OuKiv Phela Ffaiihißf Film* left by neen on Sunday ready Tueaday et 10 a m. 'ito-ew, n. e—l. ■ - si■■■■■■ Sim..a -Ita Tte /u.u'lii.. “SUMMERTIME FROLIC** spoftsoftd toy DET-TATHCTATAU Muetc by Dena Smith Orcheetra OEM'S LAKE " . Dancing from 0:20 - 12:10 AUGUSTI6-19S0 1.20 Per Couple *oe Aingle

ICE CtEAM For All The Family Yes. iee cream is the ’ every member of the family loves A a 1 ffj anti looks.forward to! when it s i creamy rich as * SWEARINGENS and available in your ' ( favorite flavors. > A JOIN OIJR ICE CREAM CLUB . i *’ «SUNDAY DINNER — ( ROAST PORK LOIN or CHICKEN Corner Hwetman < iSth I '.. .•- I * '

IWI Sealety Memo toe. Boy’s pubtote lib tev 11 a. m. (Saturday b:M a. m.) PBawe Wtwiffffl Willing Workers class ot Pleasant Milla Methodist church. Berne park, noon. - Magley - family annual reunion Preble township recreation center. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, « g,m. Youth Fellowship of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. meet at dnmh, <:M ... I'hion Chapel Giri's Missionary Guild, Betty Walters, ?:M p.m. TutoMiy* Kirkland township W. C. T. U, Rev. and Mrs. Runbal Weller. I addenda y Beulah Chapel W.S.C.B. church, all day. ' ' Methodist WAC.B. executive meeting, chureh, 1:46 p.m. — Methodist W.S.C.B. general meeting. church >:M p.m. Ruth end Naomi Circle of the Xkm EraadeUcal a*d lUdonaed chunk, ehareh. >:M p.m. TRINITY LAMCB AJO MKCTING THURSDAY The Lafftoe Aid of the Trinity Evangelical Ualted Brethren church Met at the church Thursday evening for their regular monthly meeting. — The devotional period was led tty Mrs. Frank Fisher Mrs. John Chambers and Mrs. Ularwaee rf-ake. During the business meeting. conducted by Mrs. R. O. Wynn, forty four calle wore reported and forty cards wore seat. The work committee turned in 144.40. The society voted to bay new sinks and a water heater for the church kitchen. The work committee appointed for next month Is composed of Mrs. Viola IcheMarer, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs; Roy Momma. ’ Flection of officers was held and the following officers were elected tor the coming year: presldent. Mrs. R. O. Wynn: vice-presi-deats Mrs. Hubert GHpea, first. Mrs. William Strshm. second; secretary Mrs. Marie DeBolt; treasurer, Mrs. Freak Fisher: pianist. Mrs. Roy MummO; chorister, Mrs. Clarence Drake; flower commMtee Mrs william Pennington and Mrs: Vlota Bchelderer. Lovely refreshments were served to sixteen members by the hostesses. Mrs. Ralph Roop. Mrs. Ira Bodie and Mrs. Lewis Sapp. DffLTA THKTA TAU TO SPONSOR DANCE The Delta Theta Tau sorority met Thursday evening at the home ot Miss Mary . Ann Laurent *to ‘‘’’■•bjto’MaiMßfe/ thetrl&SMUMr timd Frolic." a dance Open to the public on Wednesday, August 14, from nine thirty until* twelve thirty o'clock. Admission will be 21.20 per couple or sixty five cents single. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the sorority or from Miss Laurent. MEATS TUESDAY ' ThaJlfagloy Women's Guild held their August meeting In the church basement Tuesday evening with thirty. Jive members and fifteen children present. Arvllla Helmrich was the leader for the program, using the theme "Thank Ottering” and "Tapestry of the Kingdom.” The meeting teas opened with the hymns "Jesus Saves” aad ''Ob Zion Haste.” Mrs. Della Kolter led the unison reading of "Ths Great Commission." aad a poem wss glven by Mr. Julia Shady. A think offering pipy was presented by Kathryn Young,' Walchle Qorene Beery. Mildred Hildebrand, Elsie Peters, Mrs. Beulah Kruetxman. Mrs. Mary Kolter. Mrs. Ada Kolter and Mrs.

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Flora nildehraad gave Interesting talks on their trip to coatorMre. Mrs. Mary Egloy saag < solo, "1 Need Jesus." aad Mre. Irene Girod aad Leoaa Beaveuw >saag "We Are Buildtag." Duriag a social hour lonely rw freshmeals were served. The Fio-Kaa Sunshine (Mrta win meet at six o'clock Monday oveaiag at the K. of F. home. Mr.,pad Mrs. A. R. Aabbaacher will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. Hunslcker at Ramiltea Lake ever the weekead. Mr. dhtiJlire. Joe Breaaaa aad Mt aad Mrs. Joo Laurent »a»a returned from a two week trip through New York, the New Eatland states and into Quateac, Ca®ada. ~ Mrs. Steven J. Uoaa has returned to hvr home-ta Waabbkton. D. K,* after a week's vlsti wlth her mother, Mrs. M. J. Mywtt. Pilot Kenny Board and George Laurent flew to Clevelaad today to see a baseball game They wiU coatlaue their flight to Buffalo, N. Y. aad come homo over the ■New England states. RoiUe Shaw of Kalamasoe; Mich., la here today te attend the funeral of his slater, Mrs. JeM Reynolds. ' ' ■' Charles Weeks, of Meßirio. a BdCinbsr of ths Indiana laghHatnrs. visltsd in FMcttwr isst •Mslns* John Yager, who has baoß unite 'll at his home on South Second street the past week ia reported Improved. ToObUiiDitiOi r Pml-Fim Wotan Current Popelstieii Survey le Coaefy Information oa the aaaber of part-time workers who are earreatly available for full-time work will be developed in the ceduas beraea's current population survey this month. It was announced today by district supervisor Dorethy Suite. Fort Wayne. The survey iatervlewa each month a representative eroeesection at M.h#» households throughout the country, laetadiog a number in the AdamoAßsm area, Mrs. Stolls said. '■ The study to be made la August Is one of a special series designed to maikoure the action's peel Hmi labor force. According to a similar study conducted la May. about M 4 mllUon persons oa limited work schedules were available ter fulllime'Jobs. la addition, there were another million regular parttime workers la the labor farce--mostly housewives and students—who worked part time because of home or school responsibilities. -• This month, special qurations will again be addreseod to all per sons who worked only part time during-The survey week- These questions, which will sapplep>et>t the.regular questions on employ mm and unemploymeat, are designed to determine the reasons tor part-time work, aad-to provide aa estimate of the auttber ot those working short hours who are avgil.able for full-time Jobs., The survey wilt be conducted In the Adams Allen area during the Week of August 1.1-11 ttupMvlsor Stolte emphasised that al lladlvl dual information furnished the census bureau is treated to absolute confidence and that only statistical summaries are ever published IfFnl Admitted: Chancey Corey, Berno; Elmer Hlrecby. Decatur The Rev. Jones Berkoy.Mty; Hpr old Arnold; Mrs. Lewie Stamp"; Decatur. H . Dismissed: Hugh Hottbouse. city; Mre .Marie DoBoK. city; Mrs. Alfred Motor. Vaa Wert O.; CbMlas Hoffman, Decatur;' Mrs. Ate- < Jseto Villagomoi. ctty; idffier. Bluffton ' j ■ I Lambert aad Irene BejMawler Craft are the parents ot e beby sea. bora at LB this motßtag Ot the. Adams coaaty mpMerißi benBttal. - Dale aad Joan Krtek VawGua lea. of Indianapolis, are the peronto of a baby daugbtsy, bora «t a.m. Thursday at Coleman hospital m ladiaaapelto. ffee bebr weighed 7 pounds ■« affmaae. aad baa beea aaarad rfaadra Key. Mr aad Mrs. Robert Krick Mr. aad Mre. Hsrmaa VaBAbBtBB et this eUy are the graadpersf. None ere flt to dto wtie bare ■ abntak from the Joy pf Nto aad Ito duties. - T. Roosevatt. |

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_ aeuM’rat Ft *» Ralsnee in ttp«-la| Fund _ Airaust I. iso 1t.H2.X2 LoesTTas M.IU-W MloretoUMus'ftoeelpta'Z 'aML*! Jfapeudltuera durtae si,iso.<l ■Mance July tl, IMS . ....• M.HI H tw wtjhm rt-wm Bataiw-e la Tuition Fund TraanTee Tuition SOS.S4 Cooerenetaanl Beh. Fund toteMM ltt.M Ataso Tuition Kuepert ... .st.iis.se Vucatlunnl Reimburse- , meat Mot.es Total Receipts aad BalEmrandlturen duriMT yr .. HijtO.H Balance Instead Fund Lavis’* M?Mt Total Receipts sad BalExpeitelturen during J>r. MSt.H Balance I # UNN Local Taa""*. _‘'jj?*'” yr ? L&g 11, IMO. No MM Bank Balance July 21. use J 261.12 BAt'M rweaa Fl am Bnlnnco la Blue Cnow Fund Anguns I. iSSF - llt.lt tterelei* nf ■*>*• <*rora , Funds, withheld from r _ ' ralsrlen .. Total Receipts and BelRapendlturen during year. imsal Tas ll.«0t.<l Total Receipts IMtl.tl Expenditures during yr. .. 00 Balance July 11. ttte 2 11.i52.tl •toM'WMetmwTs tw SFtUIAI. M'ltoM. Ft'hN 2.f0 SK“^u^ k .. c tU Amur Ueh. Bd. Journal .... t.to - iSto f tje Co. -.... Ut t* ■mused, rat. Music Corp - oarer- OH Kervteo Is le EwlX> -l ardy Cte. Ine. lt.M Berilqg. Rd F ... lil.lt erne Lumber Co. ...u,... 21.16 erne Wllnou Co. .1 W.sO <o * 'rß** A, r r »tc: •y grouts of America IS."t Briniseahete. Waller Ate »MMaO-<tarrett Co. MSI rows, w. <iur Mi ll : i.»tn Burke's gundsrd Service .... 11.14 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 75 SS Svec, Berben l| te Centos ttdher Core. SS.H Chemical Kteher <€. . .l ti es Chicago Motor Club 5 SO cnurchin M& St.St Cltlsens Totetbone Co. ...... 14S.t» city of Devalue - IMAM Cleveland CtolU Co 67.26 Cole Gerald L 14 is Meat Market St.OU Comseoretel Print totov 11. IS Cunetountty ’Oil g qu Co »e ComptoS, F. M. A Co Hl.lt c-otuile-e rn>H Marital Hi Cook. John . .. ftt.2S Continental Chemical Co . 21.1* Cook. Item .... 2M.se council of Mata Oovete. . 4.M liecatur Democrat Co tll.tt Herat or tndust., Inc. 41.14 Decatur lnsuraa<o Ageacr .. tlst.tt t>e*'Blur Music House .. IStt OS Decatur Lumber Co. . IMtM Decatur Hhg A Htg Co . St St 2 Decatur grhool Board 4l».ev fieinro Library Supplies ... MAt l>»r*tur Super Service . Mt.4t Denoyer-Hepnert Co. 1111 Dteekee ISMHOment Co li st kk; £«$ rt tS rM ? its I»,uMeday A Co. loft *’!!! Kdueattonll 4uslc’iiuriad Il’S t.’h Inger. « «1 Kngeler. K. D Mi ll Krwood Co., 21.47 Evans. D. F Hit Kverhart, Hylveater t.sl Field Enterprises, lac. 172.45 Flsnasaa Co. ... M.M Fl Wayne Bl Pr. A Hup. Co. 41.14 CLOTHES - APPEAL DRY CLEANING

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Garrard Press .!?■!! vitoieeq Broti IJ4-J4 <'.anoral Biological Hup Ho. IJ.JJ ilea. Elec. Hopply Corp. 41.1 T neebee Mont Market If.M titan A i o. ■■ tel-l?-Bl Globe Boek Co. 17-41 I Gregory, C. A . Co. / MM I Hateepoee Hardware .Co. MM r%ephM>s Co jtit gr 4 . JS g raare Agency - MM tot . * J* Maas.Ce. 14t.11 MB I*-, <’©. SieS* ' M: u ” I Indiana Htate lriro Marshal IJ.tJ I Indtaaa Tostlte Co. . .. *J*-lt lad. Uni.-Audio Via Center 11.71 i Institute for Hraearvh 16. M IttforiiT’oet lite I KeeLoi Mfa. Co li.M Kenworthy Mdqeatlonal Her. 6.41 Ketchum. AumL — ISM I Ktiimek Wnltee 14.41 | Kiger *3*(,..._..6«.t0 - King. Dick !*.»• Klpllnger Magaslne list I Klpllnger-Washlngten Agency tese > Ktrach, Leo, Fo-tmasler 44.51 . Kocher Lumber A i'oal Co. 24.22 I Koehlinger Bros. Supply Co. 24.61 Kohne Iwug more ....—MA* I Kolter. Fled K. - — Krick Ctol co.. M 24.14 I 3£Vffbi» *mm ? tan. tfe; i upp’iSrtL £/cs: its:* , fcrlvs.sst; 7.r. k’tl - ... ’Hol I 4U Main Autp HupptyCo. _ .™.„ Ift-iS Marquis, A. N Co. 12.i0 ’ Martin A Murray Co., tec... te.l4 Merrill Co, Chas. K. ; 20.51 Milter. Vaughn K. «6.55 Morrison Ptollshlng Ci>. 11.00

' TBWIOMW FMW " "T* fiWro TAXPAYERS lEvks ■ — TT** ’""‘e ““Oi eftlcorao*saldmwUclpau"yr , toe Atalewlnw tattgtt. BtDG2IT CI-AMUFM-ATIBN — — ' TtowaoMw Fwedi *" F»r *f sdvlaoey hoard —lt a, BOewet 22et2e*i l j P Miary and A. AMNMRtratl** VCBRweawg (Total Mt and Bit It RM ; 2,1 it To, “ k '" h ■teHMATB WT PMINfO BB BA2P«to ~ ; Fasti ItepntoO Itee.Bspewsra , .. . __ Tewnstop » August 1. wesest joarTio ftoeomtw M. ofeneulng year FeM > fTotal Budget Estimate for Incoming Yen- ......» Mile I g MeceeearyfcvpemWuras «o he made from Approprla- - Uens Unexpended July 21, of present year — 1114 , I 2. Additional Appropriations to be raad-i August Lto I Deeoevber 21 of present soar...-- . I 4. Oat stenting Temporary Leans te bv paid before ' Docembor 21, of preseat rear, sot IneluOed In l-lsea I • Qf | -,, 11 ~7tw-.i. i,i,its ■ •—eo.era.vra—~.~~o. — s».sra , ~ “ ’ * ' I. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 4. 2. 2 and 41 _ Stdd ’ Feeds ew 2tend Aad To Be NereireW Feem astoees •toee Wtoe The nail int Bate to Tea Levy 0. Ait uni Balance, Joly U, present year »«-» '. 1. Texes to pa ffolloctod, present roar (December Set- _ tlmienti — ■ — t. MtSeeilaseoua Revenue, other then (rem Tas Levy 7 te be received from August 1 of present rear te f Deeomber 2L of ensuing year, tffse schedule la 1 teTffpertai Taxes (gen dchodules) ..r \ -»-• (hi All Other toeveaao iffoo grhodulael 4 t. Total Funds (Add Ueee.O. L te and tb> - <u . 10. Net Amount to bo raised for expenses to December ’ ./ Stet, at onsuleg year — ... ... • / - It. Operating Balance (Not in exeooe et Bxpenae Jan- / —» eery 1, to June St. Leos Miscellaneous Revenue for . ' e, / aama Period! ..— — )M a - ’ / 11. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy JJJJ _ / reePHtO LBVIM Not Valuation of TaxaMo Property, —L 111,144.245 Civ. Twp outside Decatur Corp | S,S|4.Mt Ftamt _ Prelrray pTSff.ra ” — 4.“2. 42»l; CWMPARATIVB PTATNMBWT WF TAXBO CtaLLBCIWB MB TW BN CWLLBWTBB , AJ; To Bo FVWISU - _, Collected Collodod Collected Township — _ nl*t ssUt 42*42 nut ■ - 2m ,U 1$ WWT4CF. TW TAXPAVMIta WF TAX LRV44M. the levy Used by lbs County Tas Adjustment Board, er on their failure as to do. by the CsuMy AadHor, tqa M mere taxpayers leeUng Bwmoolvas aggrieve* by,w'h tovto*. may appeal to the Blate Board MTna Cstorjtm irfvEfe x ta as tax rater charged, whichever data Is later, and ths state board will fix a dais tor batting is ttos ceaMy Alt ~ -~ ■ Waeitagton Township Trustee Ferm Preacrlhrd by the State fcard of Accounte IXnrNgmP BI’DC.KT FORM No 2 iRKVIHKD I>4» NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES toddV'BeWte * F "“‘ h “P- County, NeUee Is hsreby given the taxpayers at French Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal “'h"*** muni- Ipallty, at thrir regular meeting place, on the 22 day ..( Auuusf. INS. will consider the u all. TWWNPH2P B4.BGNT CLasMFtCATUVW TowueMp Ptondi Pay nt advisory ly-ard 16 a. AdatantoSraHea Fvreaaei Hstary of trustee » fSt Eire protection/ Hi Al PoraoMlltorVlCe 13 Office rent w Care of cemrtertrN :x... r. ntrort J 1 ** ,?• examination of tferar*. •_S B 3 Total Direct Relief Trustees (reveling experwe llt Mlaceltaneous ... (Total Bl snd HI I 21140 Gfflce aiippHeo. printing and _ Tbis_l Town-hip Fund Total poor Relief I'ihM »I.l'-' RPT444ATN Os PUN M TO 44 24A40M42 PtaMe 44eqateod Fee Bspeeeea Township August I. present year, to December 21. of ensuing year fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year 4H4» 2. Necessary Expenditures to be ma-le from Appro- < m.-..., I , prletlons Unexpended July 21. of present year ... . ip* V Additional Appropriations to bo made August ■- — 1, le Det-ember 21. of present year ' >- . 4, Outstanding temporary Jioan* to be paid bo- . _ £ere December 21, of present year, not Included in ...... 6. Total Funds Reqolrvd (Add Lines 1. 2. 4 and 41 Z" 21»» Foods Bn Bead Ato Te Be 4taealved 4**wm Peweeep ■ WMta* nin The Pvepoaed Bate Ot Twa 4. Actual Bateses. July 41. prsssnt year 21* 1. Taws to be Collected, present yesr (December Uetttemonti-— ; («o 4. Miscellaneous Revenue, ether than from Tas u. " twy.'To be received from August I ot i-reeont year te December 41, of ensuing year, (gas i- hedule in Trustee* ofticey _ — —Ln.‘ n (al Special Tasee (B*e Bttodul**) (bl All Olh*r Revenue (gee gchedulosl — ,> ». Total Fuad* (Add Lines «, 7, 4a sad (b! ||f» I*. Not Amount te bo reined fee expenses to December 31, of oaoalag year —ra-T^.— ■ »»* v 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of BspanM _ January 1, to Juno 20. Lea* Mleeellnneeue Revo aa* fer Mme P*riedl i .- 444 12. Amount te b* rained hr Tax Levy PBWPWOBB 1.8V2M ' •" Amount 10 gNNDf. — ~ Property Ba Raised Tewaahtp. — — - — ' .1* 2 1640 TOTAL — — — K r. |* j- lit* OW44PABAT3T44 PTATBI4MNT OT TAXBO CW44NOPN42 ANN TW BN CWLI.44CT4M - r - Collected Collertod <te?lwted !«# fore the towSt September er *a ->r before the dpr a/ter P«Mlratioe*to < t4aMatpJ4«gtoer of the Tax Rates charged, wMchevsr date Is later, snd the teals Board will fix a date for Mbrlag lathto AVGUXT 4-14 - Trustee of Preach Twp-,

MnAaman-Tarnell* Co, .... . - 3.4* dowrry, Chas. W. IM4I Mynett. C. M ... i*2.M NaHeaal Agricultural Hopply ('a. ... teLft National Kdu- atl-.h Aasoclalloa X-«* Xatiunal Forum. Inc tS.te Matioaai MUI Hupato Co „ 4M.4* National Mperis Kqulp C 0... MOO Harman Nelson pjbrp. ——' It.eO Newcomb, Joaato IMt News Map of th. Week, J£» -iibUch a *»S Nvalrom, A- J-. A Co,,—,—. Mil -/Heyant. (lllhart — JOM Ushorit toP* r Co — 12440* vtatiiymdn, 44. L ... 30,40 i.t-to Pembleton laboratories ~ 14.:,* Poling. Harry ;• 4.40 Powers Regulate* Co. 71.10 Pumphrey. Eleanor 4- —. 0.20 Purdue University 244.14 Land. McNally a Co 11.42 Reliance Automatic Ughtlng co. ; 20.41 Datalhgtea Jtead. Iw „ |14.4* Ret- oAUoFCb — 31.42 Koae KIR Holey j.*4 kothert. M. W. . . M 43 Row, peteeaon A Co 113.0* Itubank, lac., 4L4* I Hanbora, Benj. H, Co 44.60 > Sauer, Raul — —. IM I Schafer H(of» — . 34.30 A bool A College Hervl-e 61.30 tichro- k. Noah J. yas.U tehueL C. U Co. .. . 32.24 .t- lenee Research Assorlatea 41.«5 Science Servteo —— , 4.V0 Scott, Furaaman ACo . 171.15 hharisr. Richard D. Lad Shawnee Press. Inc. ’ t.OO Hhroyer. B. F 131.25 Silver Burdett I'm 241.35 Singer Hewing Machins Co. 31.17 Smith Drug Co. - tet.M Smith, IvelanA Ins. Agoary.. 3*1.11 South Itend Lath* Wterka. 1274.** •plsgel e Market l.ti hquler, George 40.5* Standard Electric Timo C 0... *4.6* • Standard Oil Co. 34.54 HtsWart’a Bakery 4.30 Stewart Iron Works Co l.»t HtrlncßeM, Vena B. 14.14 Stulls' Home Grocery 4*05 Sunbeam Corp 14. S’. Aaperinteadent of Documenta ».;5 Supervision and Teaching 1*.641.ut' Out Ilea Co. 110.24 Tennant. (I. H, C<>. ~.. ilS.ri rietneyer. Theodore JL ItO.e* Teaflon Publishing Co. ..7uW« 31.15

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