Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1950 — Page 4
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DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MtoM Beaty Bveatag Rxc.pt BnMay W TH DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00. \ ' iMOTpOTBtsd ——ml at fa* Oinw, MA. Fo* o«a* m fleuaafl Cleea Mafaw -+■ DM D. Seller — ©■>»■« ~"“ a ■ HottkMM Editor J. H. Heller I—— VteffPreuMaM x 0. ■. Holtkouae — Treasurer . Dr Mall la Adams and Adjotaing Count!**; Oaa rear. Mi •lx r.oatka. J month*. *1.75. , - —r— By Mafl, beyond Adaaw aad Adjotainc Counttoe; Oaa year. 9tM-. • mouths, w.7»; > months. Wee. Carrier, M eeata per week. Siegle oo»lee, * seats. . * .. ...rSteki'
• f ' ' ' • Thte summer will tarn oat All * right. The baseball league* are •till doing things to the teas’ a--—ar .« The spunky American spirit aeeMe to he able to make moot dayWMac. iuciudtag, to ear disre(Mat sheet aflu. a o-— The American dollar may be depreciated, bat It taken to.oee,4M francs (French currency) to equal IW.OM la Unde flam's coin. A BM plane carrying ten bOA pound demolition bombs crashed near a trailer camp in "California. Mllidg ten of the crew and seven civUiaa* The bombs were Ignited by flaming gasoline and j’ have* was spread over the trailer eamp. Moot at the Inhabitants " were able to flee from the scene before the bombs exploded. Thia tragedy calls to mind the po» - stbHity of bringing utter destructh* to .cities the event of an atomic bomb wte A plane might be MM down over an area not inleaded os a military target, bet nuWetbelesa route be swept off the map by the atomic explosion. Could Russia send over snleMe crews «M A-bombs’ , The final tag fate for me Connty Welfare Department may be only slightly above the |»6»- levy, or no fmrease at all. for the proposed rate was figured on a taxable property valuation rtiore than three milieu. >s» than the actual total TM» difference' will add about flti-ae to th., department’s reV.nue. The department's bud ge' totals 1113 *37 Tind the coun fj • -hare which mu st be rai-.'l by taxes aimaintr""!'* ©<9.7'o*. according the estimate*. filed More of the aged are arrfnc us the pm-i-n r«nl«, which i.« one reason, for-rti. increase, plus larrer average alhnrsnces due to the cost of living The welfare' department is on* of the largest unite of‘government, to rhe county, dealing di- , wily with several hiitMred pin. son*. ■- ——o ;-rThe dvil wat i nd. d S 3 yet if. veterans of tire Northern aTlnie* are still alive and drawing pensions, «ay« Veterans Administrator -t-'art R Gray Jr'Ad th* soldiers and pallors of the two world wars were far more' numerous (ban those who made ■p the armies and navies' of the yarlivr conflicts, .the outlook for" future pension* is ojio of the prnb-
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By Herman N. Bundeten M.D. ITS a run? individual goi's through life without bH.ns F»l» ; fttlly coosri<»UM k of his At leant! from time to time Many yet alonfc well enough ordinarily \ hot hare trouble if they ’yarn fe qaired to stand or walk for any '♦«traded period of time but the real unfortunates are.„ihtMu* who wwfrk.r in this way rotutanth It ’ ealimatrd that ’at least > Jone on L of eiery th tee. person h i« ml handicapped Most 'off thi-sp ! t \ to <»•’ relief h«t. they rely on Mplf-trrMment and cOMequent* b ncromplUh Httle '*■> Rainfwl Feet In treating QMipfttl fret the object In to f orre't poor alignment of the feet ho-’that the body slight in- cdirried <otre» tlv that <>fi the oataide edaev <»f the fret- -rather tha« : .ahjng-44u4r.--u**^-y' l ’• ftreins Pain due to pteseufe mtfM also he reMeved Then tire powe> of -44*eaod in* reawed til »xf theee thing'* . <'ale t»e <y■< om;di.«h,ed >y* tfee weai lug W rjrop* r aboen fey UMUg aqil.<o|e a; h• tg ( nd ■<!♦«*♦ *ll- - pi, .J. ai i t- iritf treat l hr*rt-.iul .;.'«■•*,♦»•■ *. ’ L , It! ■‘•owe *k<i’" <t' known; ' ,o'’wjniw.tir i'U; ■ ' ) i ■-'••: oil hf lttf* the f <•?] •mil atfjf... *&••_•» >lt: ■ . ~r f £•:}•.- " . ,• Z- r ■'■
lente of government. Nut lmpo» slbly. almost a century jrtrwi now may see still surviving pensioners of the recent war. While no actual veterans are likely to be atill alive, many young widows who may have married old soldiers will become eligible to enjoy a pension for the rest ot their Hyes. It is even truer ot war* than of marriage and many other human institutions that “It isn't the initial cost that counts, it's the upkeep.” We doubt If the peace jestnre along the lines of the Comma--Ist* moving back to the Mth parallel ia Korea works. It sack an eventuality should take place, it would mean postponement of an albout tight, but would not definitely decide anything. We doubt if the South Koreans would welcome such an arrangements, for they would constantly H*e under fear of the Reds marching again. It appears that the fighting ba* >reached such a point that the American and UN force* will have to march north' and then set up a new government in North Korea, providing the division of the country still prevails. If UN forces rout the Communists, why divide the country at the 3(th parallel T Geography Lesson: It was amusing when the Rich? received a protest against publication ot maps showing the, Korean battle lines superimposed over maps of the Virginia area, after a reader with a too-lit*ral mind had hetgken himself* away from hU job to move his family nut of the dan“eer »one But the jtfory provokes thonjiht. too. f \ . A certain aof this kind - i« r tn ger a picture of a strange reginn if it can lie to a fa h? iH:-sr- « m Compiirbon is fctfppos<?d to help • learning,J>ut hot to take its place. ' NUm Amefktehs made i il to knowledge of. wotM ‘foitow ing th* news of World War 11. Ip general we are mu< h better edui ;it*d as to „the .Mxe apd- shape of the world than we were before. y and that is hnt a bad thing. Ina<- ■ much as'we have’Troops fighting in Korea, it not too much n “ 'iterxpect of the fest of us at home that kre dig in and learn enough of the geography of Korea to be able to read the war maps on their Qjoper. background.
, atmormal pixitien. Under Anesthetic In th'is disorder, th* >*nt treatment neems.tu be inanipul;<ti<>e I T <>rr,S<iv« !nent-»t the feet, with the patient under an anesthetic to tree the tissues and the must lj>». then the feet are put In ca.is to bold Jtiein in the proper position. ' ,'iftea the <a»ts an removed cofr ! rective shoes are These j eioa’s are raised bn the inper honiers ><> that the weiKht of lite -oodv--U- ihruwn. on the outer • dee* ol‘ tub feet. Sometimes.. t|te • patient may have painful heels in treating this disorder a xeart h ahotfltf he made . for Infection*, mtr h a* may it. prraeht th the teeth, tonalls .-nd sinuses and these should h* eliminated -suite, these infebUtma nay at time • ause spurs to. form i n lit* bee, iHine. Sargety is ne<?'.4w»ary tu. relieve this '< on tilt ion Often, the patient should he kept «t :rest . In bed. Injections of a Imai anesthetic Into th* tiknims IM> be; aiuptuifed five. and then, if these meaaiirea tin not. pjrifdut <• a' < urer ititrrftg of tlie liertvs 'to tin at le.t.i-d area may Ite ie<|uirett..»—. [. QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS ■I l> .U. there anr'help for a '..■-ii «ter us Z. I ■».»! -jjlt 'ears - ■■ id . \n. scr iiper.-tfum .«i --ipio«l ( ;■ pei"’:, -ip - of a 1 col ..•,| ,|!..| _ . | L
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cHAPnm thirty-am THEY cam* at three ofetoek, three bmb and George Calbert. They shook hands with Elian esre» moalously, spoke with respect at her grandfather. At George Cuiberfs suggestion they drew ehairs up to the desk and. at his suggestion, Ellaa took one by ths Uroplace, a little out ot the circle they ssade. Each ons carried a Wieftihi.' George Colbert took a blueprint from bls. unrolled It and spread it out on the desk. "1 had this map of the volley mads last month—the red lines mark odt the property Miss Porrestal owna See, here along the river and these parts of the valley...** At a sign from Morris Bendley one of the men took out a similar blueprint Morris Bendley said, smiling a Httle, “We had our own survey made two years ago. We’re ready to talk figures today...“ hM glance touched Eliza but he spoke to the manager “... and go on from there." "Ws’re ready to listen," eald George Gilbert, importantly. The men from the Bendley Mills opened their briefcases, took out paper* They did It with considerable formality and Morris Bendley took some horn-rimmed glasses from his pocket and settled them with deliberation on his nose. To Eliza it had no reality, these meh here and these strange papers on her grandfather’s desk, the purpose of them... Morris Bendley separated one particular sheet from the others In his hand. "We've the assessed values all here. Culbert." He tapped the paper with the mint of a goMmounted penctL “There can’t be any argument over them. We’re not Interested -In this site up here on the hill—or In the upper hillside across, which Is owned'.by Miss Forrests!..," ’ It was unreal to Eliza that she (should be sitting here. No one of the little group so much as glanced toward her, not even George Culbert. “We’ve figured what we will probably have to offer the others who own homesites in the valley. With the min gone we don’t anticipate much trouble in persuading them to 5e11..." • Morris Hendley’s was a heavy, authoritative voice and Eliza had the sensation of its pushing her ahead. She held to jhe arms of her ehair but still It pushed. A funeral march. Her grandfather walked hi It. and those Forrestals before him. The vp, fee went on. “The only value of the mill Itself is the land It is on. The machines, as yon have said, are scarcely worth scrapping. Here's what we put on 1t..." Re moved the paper toward George Culbert. though he did not let it out of Ms hand. "You have your own figures—how do they compare’" George Culbert looked at the pen«-r, said briefly, "The aHme." „ The man on the other side ,of Morris Bendley began to speak Os the taws covering the diversion of waters, and the technicalities.and the red tape Involved with meeting them. The expenae. too. Now and then he looked down at the paper he held. As If what he was saying were written on tt The others listened attentively, nodding their h-sds every now and then In agreement Arid El.zh'j fingers tightened i>n tfic chair arms.
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United States at lH.ltlf.lkO. Jacob Fry of Deftaaeo, Ohto a v orkman on slat* highway i«. has lite left RM< ranked .whena cooi veyor falls. Congreastnaui Cordell Hall nomf- 1 Dated in Tennessee as tbe Demoi cratic candidate for United States senator. ’ ■ tbe temperatures here again ■ each 10b. ■ — , If you have eemathing to Mfl •r rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
naoa." cSrtTtad aatd it And It waa going to bo aerepped along with the old maeninea. Morrla Baadlay etearod Ma throat, eat forward la Ma abate. ’Thia la our offer.” He picked up a paper. "Fifty-four thousand. No more. H wn cant get together on that, wa’ro thsougb—ao langer M-. terested." Ha put the paper Into his briefcase and sat back in his chair. In Ma turn Georga Culbert drew forward. Hia tongued moved,over his lower Up. "As you know Miss Forrestal la leaving the dectaion to ma Tve gSBfl,, aver with Bor the whole attuatloa bare aad ahe> agreed on eelling if we bad a satisfactory offer. And Td say yours Is that Now all we have to do te sign on a few dotted lines.. / At that moment a womeh and a boy passed outside the window. EllzA sew them, Annie Wilson and Tod. Tod had hie violin tinder hta arm. Re had come to play and Annie had come to listen. Annie’s dreams . . . She tpnJig up from her ehalr. ' / “Wait, please. 1 don’t think I will sell!" They were frowning at her. George Culbert’s the darkest, and she weht on quickly. "1 eertainly wouldn’t nntil I knew that everyone here Iff the valley wanted to. and I don’t think they ever will. They belong here.. She stopped. She felt a Httle light-headed. To get to the door she must walk around them all and she willed her knees to carry bar. "If you’ll eacuee mo'/. - ' "Miss Forrestal!" George Culbert's Vhtce was thlek with fury He caught at her arm. “You mustn't.. .** She drew away from Mm. Tm Sony." she said a little vaguely In the. direction of Morris Bendley, arid then she got to the door. /Annie and Tod were In the kitchen. “Oh. Fm So glad you came!" she cried, breathing so fast that her voice trembled. "If you’re busy—Hespeth said there were come men meeting in there with you." Tm through with them. They’ll go in fl minute. Then Tod win play foe us.. . - -v Respeth was beaming on ENan. "You did frist what your grandfather’d do, child. Send them packing!" Eliza dropped Into a ehalr with a little half-hysterical laugh. “Then yon Ifte listen, Hespeth!" "I’d a right to! I wasnT going to let them put anything over on you! If you hadn’t said It. I'd of gone tn and mid It raveelf to them! This vallev ten! for eale!" She snorted. "They’ve gone and now -■on go In and have ybur music. and*T*n fix some supper. I was hist saying tn Annie that there was no reason Tod and her couldn’t star up and eat with us. Fee a cake made with maple fronting." "And I might have thrown an this away!" But neither Respeth nor’Annie heard it for Ohe adld It to herself. V "Td like to nee you Oils morning." George Culbert said it to Eliza over ths telephone and not pleasantly. But Eliza’s voice Wafl almost gay. TU be down at the mill tn half an hour." He carped ns he hung np the receiver. She'd made Mna appear a- fool before Bendley v*terdav. — ■ J ' J . . . •
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wnicb nust atmmt ae much aa the upsetting of hia carefully arranged aehemea. Bendley had aald te Mas after Eltea walked out of the room, M Becm* MtercpTMciit* od aosno Culbert, and oteve been wanting our time" Which bo could weU take as meaning they were thnsigh. . Stan same. “Good mornlagr a MfrMM ' Ha ffave bier a kn« look. "Just whepa do you think are're getng CM frma hero!" He let aU Me fruatrption into his voice. Ehza eat down. "I haven't thought It quite through yet. hot I'M thinking!" » Her oompocure was something now: be piA Ma elbows ea the desk, ■ranted darkly at her. "Do you loaow what yep «d yesterday! I had the money aa good aa la your pocket and then you get up and babbie about you’re not being certala you’ll 5e11... They’ll not come to as again r _ dates mat Ms leek steadily, some eoMnees Coming tnto her own. "If you assured those men befor-r-nd that I would sell—when AMJ r<ve you that authority!" "We'd talked about ft, hadn’t we! I thought Fd made ft plain to you that it waa the only way to save your seek..." "My parse, you mean." flhe added, "And perhape your own. Fas going to call a meeting of the men. In the Meeting House. Fm going to suggeet that they choeee a committee, a sort of working committee to advtoe me..." _ "Whotoe you been talking te?" EMsa smiled. “Hespeth. my helNeo. And Annie Aldrich." The man sprang up from hie chair with a violence that tipped It over. "Have you gone completely rraxy f Aa oid bag and one of th* min men’s women! Fm surprised didn't take Cameron tn on ft—BMn smiled again. "In away ha taMeaft. I think I am Influenced by things lie bee said te me." The manager strode te the window, wheeled, came baek te her. "A ccsaailtteo you'll have It running your min far you!" "Their min," corrected EHza. He steed ever her. Me face distorted. in my opinion you have gone completely off your head!" "On the contrary, I think Fm finding It" Tbe quiet of her answer broke his control Re picked up a paper knife, banged ft down again an hte desk “If you go ahead with such silly Idsas, I quit M leave you to tot your charwoman run your two-penny mill foe you. As of the moment you can year meetEliza said, quietly. “Fl Iftapa ts would be brat—ls you quit" He had not expected that. The muMles of his face went a httle slack. “Sorry f lo< far temper— I'm edgy this morning. FU take back whet I said. Don't think Fm a man to quit a staking skip ant, with you on It!" But Eliza went on aa If b* had not spoken. "I told you once that I trusted you It was because I had th l don’t, now. I can’t say why, but 1 don’t Fro telephoned to 'Mr. Wilbur and asked him te come up here and go over everything with me. He's coming tomorrow. U you’ll .write your tesig- -+ nation—it can tab* effect at one*" , (To Bo CMttauedJ . .I
_ Variety Farmer* The Variety Parmer* Os *a*hingion toPMblp met reeenly at Ibe home of, Arlee Mftehel. Ralph Bluhm rigaed the record book*. It waa derided to meet at the Schwaller home to decorate a float for th* M! parade. The meeting was then rioted with refreihmenle. ’Coofc' CotMf' BV MARV ft. BMITM Fay (leatbiißy te hath ♦ raaeteg doesn't pay *ad that's pulttaa H mildly, say ***** eaanlns vpecialtote of V. ■ deeartmeat of dflricaiture They expfata that aey hoeaewif*. who to floiffg to th* troeble and lime of eeaMns. sboeM make •ere that ail eqblpmeat I* In best condition, that /she use* freeb food of sood qualHy, and folkiwx the most ap-tirdbt* directions. I The pre*Kure i-ooker te recent mended for sop acid veeeteMet aad meats The beilfafl ureter both te recommended for fruits and torn*toe*. / Oven cMntag h> Itnpeeeibte with tin cany aad not sale with staa* jar*, tw more than oue resira Even/ tboush eve* temperature ’ xoe* to W F. er hl*b*r. food In•ld* jar* stop at about boilla* r m"F Moreover, this method ha* /*used rarloe* burn* and cut* Java l ' ’taan %VSrflHr’«ta«rKiowtaroM tbe oven- door. HouKevivTß iomet lui ei ire tempted to save a penny here and there by uMn* imperfect Jara or lids. That's hasardous Any jar with the slightest erack or chip dNmld be discarded, beeauae these detects may prevent aa alrthcH seal and thus lead to spoilage The same is true of Uds With dented nr spread edge or masonry-type /capa vttb tattee The flat lids of >piece metal trtaMires. < annot be rr used ao should be discarded when the jar: of snots K opened Generally It Is safest to buy these lids new each year, even If some unused are left from the year before. The pressure gage of a canner should be checked . for accuracy each year, as hous** wives know. , specialists ’ remind housewtvea that canning cannot Imprwte any fond and therefore that putting up'poor quality food dnos not pay They adthe mOng only fresh. frtfHs. and young tender regetable* and canning them as soot! after --harvest...as poMiMd. - trroivmvr »»* wwr.a rp; wa. swan Vtillrr l*i h4eeß> gHew, Th-It (tie tin«b-rsi*fii» d haw h«»’» appotatiM !-•*«” utor, of the estate <>f f. Y-agct htte f»l Adatn.« County, firThe is probably -iv4ve«t- ‘ JflMf* JercbNße %■■**. I’.xeFer 4 I- Att*»*rtey « AuguM 7, 1!* j 0 . ?' • At’G x—l.-,. :» VOTITK TO T%lP*>KH* OF ii rrWRoPNi stioss Notice ii* hereby given th* taxpayers of Ttfu nshtp, Adam* County, rndlann. that the proper legal offlrrrs of rrM municipality at their regular- n*e«*tltig place at « Art- o’< Im k p fri . *«n the fsth day of August. ISSA will ronNlder the follow Ing addltionuJ which sahl officers ’ con st dvr rieiewsary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thi« time rwlttteW Fang; Cay of TetUhers N> 2S 'Ht.'.nnn apeeial SciMMbl Fwad: Fnel forgh hool X’<i » 2<“» nd SctioM S.i.ippiie« No. 15 20P.M - School Trannferg. No p Stm.nh Tawpayers appearing at wnch meeting "shall have » right t« to heard there«»n The additional appropriation as finally made,,** ill be iiiHomatii ally referred to..the. State Hoard of Tax CommlMMionrrs, uhh h Hoard *lll hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Adam* Co»H»ty. Indiana or at an. W other platens may_be designated At *urh hrarIng; Ta* payer* uig additional appropriations may Ke- » heard and Interested taspayrra may JtMtuire of the County Auditor when and a here such hearing will be held . (•era*. MrblefPvteßrtn Trustee of Itoot Township AC<l. 8— •HuOiKwp t tnc l rr < PW S AFA’fWN. fgfi*. WO. WMP mtstw of iwoiawa » »Pht ( <ll NT* <»F 4OIW< » ■v thh waw.* •*■ Tftf UIi.LACH. i»rren**d. -SirtK'F O»- ri wi ll »M-E «♦' ri-:R*ov*l. reorrevv N.Hh e i- h« rdhy given that the. i undersigned. adn>knl><trator of’lb* l HMiatc * f H*nrv E Windmlller. 4m- i rvmsiid. Wi.ll offer for -A|e at pqMh- i ■bi’tlon. at the late residence of. H iceode.pjLJn Hartford Towni»hlj>. Maid < (Wtvv and Mate, on the Uth L dav *»f ■>"»'»'' the personal-31 property of ««ld estate. < <.H*l.Mtiig 1 of three bed steed*, three Nd •ipring* tUcre n»s A'** <i“M’ber tick winall < lw’*t\j.f dra*s z two* ,ti*'**’rt rn’ilr- f o, r I 'UawkelM. Nheefft. pHh’W* ptHow Mgs'ami •fdl’t* iphotatercd f«. a Mtg i hatr «f.hol*terx‘d <ha r, two woiotrn ro'klng rhatr*. two If s H-* mg*, fopt propelled a»‘"W»rtg ma < hlne- <Hn>ng room table, four < ha tri to mAt»h. two ./.Id f*»r»lght hark chair*: iHßhen rahlpef. dishes, •fixer*.*re rt' tW«. nibmll hand , in.i.l. a’.inet- f.r kWhei hahg ’U.tJ” < I--Ute* pie"-: hi'ti i.-.i, skillet a. ■k«'WfP< r t‘n»- HwHwinitfd#»o. ' Thernf H -*Hf MWaHng *fovi_ <-!.m k ( .id alarm t loiek-: l »wn mow,a»r. r«k * hod; garUAn -‘plow and ( ! , a •••’ I » n wliiojhrirr-.w', |»orv,h».w{kg b.u »l loi/IS CAidW san >. r< «dr'■» i ’ u i’> nuhlw. |plaA«. »t' . cpvrtt fvw.r «tp welder .n d fruit Mrs 4 -..| *hi .til eiiiohs. «ts ’fruit .-.»*«! aal* !•» .. iwgin »t I pro TlllJM* C*SU. a NgrwflW Itegmllier. : ; •t"A| h -v ATlTr.’? '
Child RsCprsdM From Nour Choking Bente. Aug. I—Cary Puuae Habuscar, two-year oM sou /of Mr. aefl Mrs WHltasa L. HiMner M Barna, to reaevertag fro* tbe *<■ fact* of bsarly ebekgg from I small Maae a* a fleaeet kernel wMeh teflflefl Hi Ma Wlnayip*. The ekiM waa eetlnc peanut* *t hte home and Btumbfod and fell white ruMies. drawing th* herael hito Hte Windpipe. H* Meama severely HI a day later wHh M«h fever and was taken to ike St. soJepb brapkal at Fort Wayne, where tbe kernel wm located and removed • v --. ~te *-, — -te "TEten svhila inroupra orwwu wwßci»py. •ww «•*•»*• was in ne; euyfloa tent tor two A OVrt 1400 At tfteosteeed Free. rs*e era) Uval. directed by Denote Norman eouaty raeraattee director, provided eveaiaa entertainment for tbs hate crowd A load Os lumber provided seat* tor th* lucky »P*c iatora. bat many, many more were toft atnndin* to watch . . Durine ’.be proaram. at time* very tomx-al and acate »ertou». a* the tine hymn suufl by th* Pleae ant Date vburch quartet, th* food teat was tilted with person* who couldn’t set seat* tor the program. Other* milted' through th* exhibit space in tbe school, tents, pre-fob building, and church annex Before th* proffram which wa* opened by muaty aaent L. E. Archbold. Anna K William*, home demoautretfon afloat, presented a pl.qne wim attain la*( year by the eouaty CH club Mary Ellen By erly. prerident of tbe <onnty Junior laeder*. attached th* award to Which waa ftret won In IMS The trophy I* prevented by WLft ami the Prairie Farmer for qaaSty of urerk and harms t* percent et tb* eH«IM* hoy* and airto in tbe .ooaty a* mem hero Plea Beef Judaea tameceew Jwdsin* »IH end Wednesday at th* pic tent when J. Il Mitchell. Swill A Company ’ buyer at their Cohimbua. O. plant, ehooaea tbe winner* in tbe pifl and beef calf Mfl*- m eatered. the meat ever shewn at • t-H lair In till*'county, chairman Ralph Myer* »ani today. Al • o'clock »S barrow*, moat of then. TSO-JOO pound*, will b« sold by th* county'* aectionraro. *-■ The fair will end late W*dn?» day after a style revnue of rtr*e*es modeled by their t-H cTeators This evening the ooeaty ontcrtSlUmeat ‘ festival will eontiMe.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEV4ES ■ In ..the iiigttrr --f tnlnlng Hie lex fmJhn p«'.>r-x» i tat.ii <p-rrp*»«* ' ' -v. th*"Tikraty board of aA.vri AcUuib County, Iruliana R*‘for« pie Litirary Board. , , NoiVt e Im baretey gtvea lha t«xpayer« >f I'rt atur. .VI uiui <’ouMg t IndlMnn. that the proper !»»(«! offi<trs of *»id *nu!ii« ipahty at. their -rWtPtnT- - > • ''• •» >* ■ ' ■ ilm f”h« »** lag ifi-igi’! .- ■ ■ I fMeKT 4 LAPWIFK ATIOW 1 Nt rrh-H l*fr>eh»af ’ * | it»«. 2 * SfrTA bf a 1 ■i.rrt’-ro- tfgrol 1 < 3 ■BipvtF’M . . .'*>• * Matf-rl.ii . ■ ... « Current Obltgahuaa ,1... . ... Propertfe* r— on i. I>eht ‘ Pay .. , , Total Wnthnata *--. Z/' • Oft tCotnplat*? detail of buggFt ’Mtiinaf* may «tr*pji in office of Mbrary.i *c-, »• . • l - FWTIWATM QF I.IRMiMI Ft Ml to HF HXIMKf) Pmda Fa* F.ipraiara Ta Library Dei *H>Mr Mid* jaf ••rtMipfag »>ari ..I?',.Fa«d ; -> ‘ lgr t l<>tinigtf* v f<*r iq> r»’i:ing \ i jr~ ‘ 2- XN’'* ♦•NNHry ' exp tn-4* iim»lf fp.«in ippt Gpi .j! h»i»« . yfiexpe-iide tl '•? pr« y. -r l.»Ux M 1. apprnpn/Ttirmw ti** twm <*» h»- - rh4t---A-wgUMt Ipt t<» !>♦< emMr 3lwt <»f pre went-vaar 1 Outatanding AempofartV hMiiR to >. e .ptld h* forv In eni- »•< r aiEt ©f pr«Ment Mt hi ! jdrd h« 5. .Total Fuikln ilf <|>i4r«<| < Add Hnr*. t. 3, 3• aryl It tT.M FaMEgte fafa Haag shb4 Ta •* ReraKrd Fraaa »aarr*a Other Thaa I'rwgaard Ta« — : - 6. A«t tut I Ba hiti* c Jujit rsiyt \<.i f ’.J?< H r. Tax*?* to i*i < olh” tfd. Vrr.'O'Hr-MMr i in- »i!)£•-■? -‘. t f enintl,Zoo <»•» 8. Mlm !t«>v<*»fu«* .-ted-v-W re * ive<l AuK?i*t *>f . year to Ihe<eJtH»rr 31« t . f IntAferihig jc.ir ule <>n file in offit v <f LH iary Board i ~ a. Npe'lal T***" Sihednlfi l» Fee* and .if! other reyenti*' t s«*e S« hrd'il»-i “ J Sj;k»4 9 Total Fund- < Add lln«a $. 7 Sh hi ul Mbj . 1A NKT AMOUNT To B» KAIMEH F<H; EXHENMC T<i I *E(••EMBKH 3ii«t OF IN* NiM I NG,-TEAR’ < Itfd h » lint f» front 51 ~.r ‘ • 5.4 W 11. operating Ha Inner (Not in ext fur of -w January it to .Jiiiir :><♦, M i fit Ihi nei min for wm*'- jjeiModj .;H 12, AMOCNT To HE RAIKKH HF TAX LEVY i Add fho x |o i .id I! I | J r " FHOIMMCp I.KtIEM Properly I’triMtur : ‘Net"’T»xS’’»i*> Proprrty WgNlilngibn Township 2.77i‘J ’ Number of Taxable !%llm Ifo-MHur I’7? Number ‘of Taxable Poll* Waahlngton Township *l4l Name .of ‘Fund \ nn on Amount to < I.Uinirv < Pollr . pßoperty l,*_ l.>- Amr n io. x’tu7’-, ~ Waixliingtfin TowaTulilp . . ('«HfajHßraO«e *Ha.lrairaS al Tbsm 4 drflarted aad t« be < allerted To iu Cull*c!*ml - <’«»Heeted Cons f ’Ted Collet ted FT TH • I‘JIM C . r»;i 'Lilarary .. 17,1-19 7! . |7,511-H !1* P» Jfi.2Ml.3h Taxpavery anpoar-iag ftball hare a right tn »©■ heard thereon. Affor the trSlrs hav* Io .-n determined, and pi e-eritr.f tn th- Co.inl y A’u titor not lalnr than "two day* p.rlnr to the m*' nry! Mon«da-5 hi' N«>pt ember, and the lew (tx_e<f fft the Bounty Tax ,Ad/u-imt’h.t . fi-rr<l: or on their failure wi to d<», n,\ the County Auditor, ten or mor* ' *»pa> ♦ :.s " f thamsalveN Nggric-vrd by jar-h Iftvki*, rtla.v appe 4 r’to thn Stat* Jinanl of' Tnx <fV>mmliMdnne'fN for further and final Iw’-gjing tlwreon. by filing <.F l»»'tition with the i’o:int> And.for on or Before tite| fourth 'Alnni) ay p tamlier or on in- h-1 ife the tenth day Hf.t*r publ-b a»l«+n Io the a-unt . jMiTdftor -if tax.rafeq ■ barged, ,j >. -j\ . i.tt .-r,' uti th.- reiat-* - ’m'jard Witt fix a date for hyltrlng isl this »<iut)X: - V F , Board of Tm-tr< -: - WfoKd thlF'JtM day of Angrf«l. !:*.*•(' / - *■ c, — be.atur ihiblb- labrarv . ' u ’ VllgUKt ' CASH LOANS AITOMOHIIJ^-I.IVK.STiXK—HRNITIRE K , Small Cost—Prompt C*Mifl*ntial Service. Borrow *2&-to *3oo— Take Up to 20 month* To Pay. RWuce Payment*—CofiaallSste Your Debt* Obtain Mor* Cash. DECATUR LOAN & DISCOUNT CO. 2f»y COL KT ST. — PECATCC INI).
c TUESDAY, AUGUST *. 1»W
Mporti 12 Tufktyt Destroyed By Dogs Berne, Aug. t— Artbar Fox of north of Berne lost 1! nic* turkey* weighing about 10 pound* each when dog' got Into hi* flock north of Bera*. Th* owner* M tbe dog* are not known. Beme?French Schools Will OpoE September 5 Berne, Aug g—Th* Berne-French school* win reopen Tuesday. B*pt. 1, E M. Webb, superintendent, annoanced today. The county rural school* wHI have their preliminary opening Thursday. Aug. >l. then will dismiee until slept », the day after Labor day. Trade In * Goad Town — Decatur Ragular stated meet lax at 7:3* p. m. Tuesday. Aug. I. Harold Mamma. W. -M 1S« bftx m Bap OMMW df BggKf iwalb COMFUWfff TMWWbIO runWYMitUM JWIMMAK flPimrv I* reel Due* tbte maa* re* *eM PIuUMUw e Vraeuaii Cempoond to relieve Such eympu-m, FinXlieni'* ba* a grand eeottrtnu eiteel oa one Os oauMW* *»*t tee*er«a< ersera) ddHMHHHHBHHk FULL MILEAGE x \ SMOOTH /%Lfg»**n\ RUNNING -- Beavcra Oil Service A CAB Havpj-.it Serviced st Gey's You'll Pmd R Pays! Q AYS moihl skrvk:e Corn*r igth * M*nc*e
