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has been organized, by Roy T. Combs, newly elected Center township assessor, for the annual house-to-house appraisals of personal property, beginning March 1. The assessments will be taken for 1948 taxes, payable in April and October of next year. Members of the state tax board will assist Mr. Combs in giving the 120 field workers special instructions in appraisals next Thursday afternoon in Superior court 4, court house. Mr. Combs announced that a special campaign will be conducted this spring to get scores of new buildings and real estate improvements on the tax books.

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«7 SHOULDN'T have told Parker he was childish!” Cassie thought dreadfully. : What tortured thoughts crept through his mind these days? His pride had been trampled in the dust.

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ELECTIONEERING — Mounted on a snow-white steed, Sue Skahen does a leisurely "Paul Revere" through Chicago streets to arouse the citizens to the civic virtues of Martin Kennelly, candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor and Robert E. Merriam, whe wants to be alderman,

Consumers Balk

CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—(UP)—Consumer resistance against high prices has forced retail liquor sales down at least 25 per cent through. out the nation since Jan. 1,industry sources said today. The industry has no plans, however, for a return to pre-war price levels, spokesmen said. Rather than cut the price of scotch and bonded whiskys, producers will put a larger volume of lower quality merchane dise on the market, they said. Charles J. Fleck, chairman of the Illinois liquor control commission, said a survey of the nation’s largest

year. New York night clubs have lost 50 per cent of their business, and package store sales there have dropped 30 per cent, he said.

SUGAR QUOTA UP - WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (U. P.. —Informed quarters said today that the United States had been allotted

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WITH Sid home things were a little different. ‘There couldn’t be any stiffness or silence. But even then Parker phoned often that he was having dinner in town and working late at the office. J And when he did come home there were evenings-when he’d pace around restlessly for a while and then make some excuse about go-

ing to town after cigarets, or for something else,

People laughed at him for his enormous failure, the way he had run through his inheritance . ' Yet what did he expect of her? She had accepted their lowered station in life, if one wanted to call it that. Certainly that was the way Parker ‘thought of it. It hadn't troubled her so deeply because she had known the grubby, unthinking, hopeless poverty of Carson st. But to Parker, who had lived all his life on the hill, who had never known what it was to regard a dollar with wholesome respect for exactly what it would buy in the way

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of food and clothing and shelter, the world had fallen apart. LJ » » \ CASSIE began to cry. The tears came in a rush. Not that crying would help. It was just that the luxury of feeling sorry for one's self could be indulged here for a few

his words left, ringing and desolate. ” » ”

old, until they got used to it.

day. Parker followed them

eerily about the yard. The air was| «1 m ' think about the fuand sweet against her face, ture,” Cassie told herself. “ -f Fireflies blinked, and the moon wonderful now, and wis & pale siver goimita? in the theres no wie J” western sky. She remembered sud- “nu

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himself from oneness with her. He |that the baby was really sick. used to talk so enthusiastically,|all Ha o these upsets in the sumall his or the mer. Mine always did. works, but of his job now [heat. There's no need to to bother a} ta ty ok RF Snel by all ight, by Een. :

see into the small dark circle of her | went fishing in the river and swimMike dwelt, surrounded | ming. ; y a tiny ache, his face grown dim evenings Parker would sit at the and unreal and blurred, and only|Piano and play.

WHEN 8id first came home he |growing like a weed.

ness, the way he carried himself |interest in his daughter now that was almost appalling in a 12-year- | he could watch her taking her bath,

But after his sense of importance | curly-headed, wrapped in a towel, had been shed, along with the|while Mama hunted talcum and brass-buttoned uniform, he became (fresh diapers. if,

The first night Sid was home it |sunning, and fed her the afternoon rained, and he and Papa with a|bottle, and even put her to bed flashlight were out hunting night|for her nap sometimes. crawlers to go fishing with the next ® x »

around, pipe in hand, amused at first at|mertime, Cassie,” he told her. their excitement. But after awhile he came in and found his own answered.

A Temettheted au before Ellen | Ellen one day began to fret and

came. How close she and Parker

If only he wouldn't draw away | Elen.

And then one afternoon he appeared, full of ‘exuberance and seyeral cocktails, to announce, with a

sheepish look in Cassie’s direction, that he'd quit his job. A small windfall had come their way. He'd been able to dispose of some of the expensive machinery that had been left at the machine works. “Two thousand dollars worth!”

HE danced “Cassie od by her elbows and picked Ellen up and | talked foolishly to her about how they were going to get somewhere yet. “I hope you don't mind,” he told Cassie, “that I bought my ‘piano back. The draymen will be out with it tomorrow. We'll put it in that corner by the windows!” No word about what he intended doing about another job. No explanation as to what had happened at the Fair, and no apologies. " - » BUT for a while after that it was like the {ime on the hill, Parker was home almost all of the time. He and Sid and Cassie and Papa

They had glorious fun. and Mama took care of the baby a good part of the time. Ellen was And Parker seemed to take more

holding her warm and moist and

He carried Ellen outside for her

“THIS old farm isn’t such a bad place to be, after all, in the sum-

“I think it's wonderful!” Cassie It was wonderful, too, that Parker was almost his old self again, Yet she couldn't nda

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