Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1951 — Page 7

THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,. 1951

Limberlost Assn. To Meet Monday Night The August meeting of the

orm NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter nraAt.rmim,, . TOWNSHIP FORM \ L Indians. Before the Township Axi^itory % ni lot cei I taln Purposes by Kirkland Township, Adams County, gal «^?wrs l of h^aidb^un\c"palityta at P ?h^« r r irkland » T ‘ >wnshlp * A4ams County, Indiana, that the proper leader the following budget: ■ 11 • • re « ular meeting place, the 28th day of August, 1951, will conSalary of TrusGe TOWNSHIP BI DGE T CLASSIFICATION Offiee'rent ...... 4 900 . |*ay of advisory 'board ?5 Ai. Personal service 184 Clerk, hire . . *T"'" - V£ re V s cemeteries 300 B. Direct Relief: Trustys traveiing exoense I /n '- 6& \ 83. Total direct relief Office supp^ie 8 , pnnting ind vJ? I T , ’, w P. t ' h, J’ F M nd 1H55 (Total Bl and B 2) 560 advertising p "" l,ng an - a ... Poor Relief Fund t V Total Pour Relief Fund $584 r. nd . 1U,.1„ 4 For BBT ” ,ATB O *’ ■’««■>» T l * BIS R*I SED « ta e a en * 3 £ ar ’ to Oeoennbcr 31, of ensuing year * TU plmi P 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year «F-?« d ~~ ti^n**iT ry - Esfc P« ndltur es to be made bom Appropr’i'a-” * l7 ° s ' Vaa?F. Un *. Xll r nded Ju ‘y «.'-Of present year \ <•, 969 I ai^d^ppewit 8 jse< be ” ade AugUßt btO * 2^^ a e n li n * , Tetnporary Loans to be Paid’’before Beoeenber 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 Funds RequiredT(Add"LineiT’2."3 and 2 4' oThrr Th-- ™„* T ® »« From Source. " “” 4 r Other Thau The Proponed Rate Os Tai Levy . 1 ■ I. Actual Balance, July 31, .present year n n, ■ dement) b ® Co,lected « J )reiMM year (December Set- " ’ ~ ’4 -e . **® e ßa n *°us Revenue, other than from. Tax Levy,'”' to be received from August 1 of present irear to Detee"» b Office °* ensuin< yea r- (Se * whvdule In Trus- -- (a) Special Taxes (See Scheduled) ■ ~ • • ’•y - _ > a other Revenue (See Schedules) X. 5 X ptal Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, 8a and »b) ...... \ 2249 KJ. Xet Amount t|O be raised for expenses to December ■ I '3l, of ensuing year . ; 475 ’ . ' 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of . Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous’Revenue for < ■ | same Period) .... \ 850 r 12. to be raised by Tax Levy .?. 1325 ~ , - BZ* PROPOSED LEVIES Net \ aluation of Taxable Property .’. $1 906 300' “ Number of Taxable Polls f $1,306,300 FUNDS, \ ’ .. ‘ Levy on Amount to Townstjip J.. L.. 1....- .JfclXJl P l f op ; r,y *‘ a ?’’ ed Tot M ••• .....v":..""""'ZZ’Z s>7 $ 1325 f COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED TO BE COLLECTED V \ A J ' To Be ' ' . ,J, • , Collected Collected Collected Collected! _ ■ 7 1948 , 1949 1950 1951 Township |1636 1 $1650 slOsl $1784 Total — a $1636 i $1650 slOsl $1784 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall haad a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented., to'the county auditor-not later than two days' prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure <so to-do, by the county auditor, ten or more, taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board'of tax commissioners for fupther and final bearing by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before" the fourth Monday of September or on oir before'the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged.’whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated Atigust 8, 1951. LESTER ADLER. ADtIFST 9 -16 1 , Kirkland Township Trustee

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‘ Peggy Goodin Novel At Decatur Theater Peggy Goodin, the rising young authoress, whose home town la Bluffton, is the writer of the novel, "Take Care of My Little Girl,” the screen version of which appears Friday and Saturday at the Adams theater. Miss Goodin's first book, “Clementine,’’ was also made into a movie. “Take Care of My Little Girl,” v hich has been photographed in technicolor, stars Jeanne Crain and includes in the cast Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson, i Jana Peters dhd many more young actors. The story is laid on a college famous and is said to be an Expose of the. college sorority system. When Miss Goodin’s book was published it created a great furore in sorority circles and Nought about the author’s resignation from her sorority at the University of Michigan. _4 L. .1 CHURCH HEWS Monroe Methodist , There will be a special meeting at; the Monroe Methodist church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker to to be the Rev. David Lashana, student at Tayldr University. Rev. Lashana, the son of Methodist f missionaries in India, has been in this country for study knee thp age of 16. When his studies here are completed he and his bride will return to India to enter the missionary field. ' Rev. Lashana has an interesting 1 message for youpg people. Special musical numbers for the service will be provided by Methodist j oung people. The public is invited to attend. ■ll " ' If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —It Pays M — —•

Fair Highlights Thp St. Mary’s Keklonga 4-H Girls Club has received five state fair entrips. Vera Walter#, Aecilla and Cynthea Lehman came from Decatur on the 7:30 bus this morning in order to get their food preparation exhibit on display. ——oOo—- — Frey, an 11-year club member was the grand champion of the senior barrows in the swine project this morning. John is a member of the St. Mary’s boys club and this is his first year in the pig project. Other winners will be released tomorrow. This was the only class finished by the judge at 10:30 this morning. —oOo—- — hear the gardening judge had quite some time placing the'grand champion ribbon between the three first premiums that were placed. This evening at 6:30 will be the sale of beef calves and animals. Immediately following, the swine sale will consist of 56 barrows, eeven registered boars, 10 registered gilts and three pure bred gilts. One fellow stated that we have as many commercial exhibits as the large Van Wert fkir which has been in operation for many years. — Tht food preparation exhibits were fast being brought in this morning and the judge began on this huge project at 9:30 a.m. Winners will be released later T A family from Fort Wayne has attended the Adams county 4-H club fair for the second year. They state that this is one of flie biggest and be&t shows that they have ever attended. —oOo — Bill Rowden. Carl Bluhm and Jimmy Price are the handy men on the fair g|opnds. • If you need a helper, asle them to do you a favor and the errand is bound to be done. Henry Haggard, - the owner of the fair grounds, Jake and Myron, who are the operators, have donated ,their land for no cost to this huge extension project. They have given up these grounds for this week as community spirit through the cooperation o< Monroe. It takes community spirl| of this sort to make a fair of this sort successful. Hats off to the Haggard family. Everyone certainly Another persoh who should receive a grand champion ribbon but is just given a , large applause at a performance is Mrs. Arleen Becker with her accordion band. She has worked with these girls all summer on her own time. She drives to the meeting# and takes a load of girls to wherever they are asked to perform without having anything paid for. It takes people with kindness in their hearts to have such a community. Thanks to Arleen for donating all her time to this derful band. —oOo— . I Gilbert L. Gardner of Connersville Is the pig judge who started his act this morning. He is the judge for three state fairs this year. He appeared at Portland yesterday for the judging of their swine project, in the senior gilts cla'as of the pure breed Berkshire, Carol Egly placed first, Jerry Price, second, and Robert Brown, third. Mrs. Gaylord Weaver, a new resident of Monroe, volunteered to render her service in the food tent to feed those hungry boys for breakfast this This is a new experience* for her in extension work. —oOo—i Mrs. Ervin Lochner presented the pet and hobby ribbons at the first evening’s entertainment. The Adams county home economics chorus will ( perform pn tonight’s program. Bill Frazier informs us that all boys interested in tractor maintenance course this fall to start making plans now and get in ' touch with the, extension office. Every 4-H tnember is eligible to enter this course which meets during the winter at various impilement dealers! This course is of care and propter maintenance of the farm tractor. v —oOo — - The Future Fanners of America club of Decatur now has 20 members. Have you seen a danger sign “Let’s correct this hazard”,? These boys are responsible for

putting up these signs. Kenneth Schwaller and Maurice Miller were the boys who worked the first day on this safety device. —oOoh— The Red Cross nurse informs us that a nine-year-old boy fell off a car while watching the parade on Tuesday evening. He strained some ligaments in his knee as he fell betweep the bumper and the car. Our nurse failed to ask his nanie and no one seems to have seen the accident. > —oOo h— ' Mrs. E. T. Jones was called out of the audience last evening to take care of her grandfather, who injured his hand. After five years of Mrs. William Mitchel, 78, was able to eat her Wednesday evening’s meal at the food stand at the fair. —oOo— David Haggard purchased a ball of cord string' from the Rural youth stand in order to produce the highest ga» balloon on the

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grounds. Bub we’re afraid the one that got away went the farthest We’re sorry for confusing the names of Arleen 7 and ESaine Freels. Elaine was the drum major in the parade with the 4-H 1 band Tuesday evening. —oOo — It looks like W. Guy Brown received a ribbon, after a sob story for one. As to date Pauline Augsburger has 46 applications for the 4-H club camp which will be held August 19, 20, 21, 22 at Camp Kosciusko. All club members whose project work, js completed or up to date are eligible to attend. The camp Is located on Lake McClure near the town of Silver Lake. It is the only vacation place on the entire lake shore. The staff is made up of Adams county 4-H leaders and guests from the state 4-H office, stats Farm Bureau office, conservation department, Red Cross, churches, etc.

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George Cramer needs a good pep talk in order that the wires will be removed, at the fair grounds. He’s the only one that knows how. He did an excellent job of putting them in place but claims he wants to leave on his vacation before the fair is over. To male weather checks In Korea which are not possible on the ground, aerologists cruise up and down the peninsula in a B-29 fitted <nit as a flying weather station,

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