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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1955 PAGE EIGHT THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB, ILLINOIS latives and friends in the mS on you she should be spending rounding communities decide that is the case. Carolyn and Pat Thomas have returned home after spending you, can oe unseuisn suggest next time WoTho Women BY RUTH MIIXKTT on herself. If you see IX; enough' A 15-year-old girl, writes that she is ashamed to bring her she goes that she friends home because the living room is likely to be a mess and her mother is sure to be wear self instead. to wear around a. week vacationing at William Bay, Wis.

They were on leave from duties at the DeKalb Af office. rFORMtiojr-cEt to buy -you a dress, buy "something to the house" for her the ways in which your mother know. Howard Price is a patient at the St Charles Hospital in Aurora for observation. Mr. and Mrs.

Archlei Morsch with their house guests, Mr, and Mrs. George Farthing were dinner guests Friday evening at the home, of Mrs. finding fault or criticizing that how your home mother look are important you. Claude Beitel in Aurora. HINCKLEY Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Sheckler 4' Tyne EARNED Merit, of and daughter and son-in-law of Racine, Wis, spent Sunday with Gwen Neu- Donna Jean Morsch, their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheckler. attended the summer at the University i Jl ffMilliSS' have returned home AWARD EARNED AND PRESENTED National Safety Council Recognizes Long Period it Without Injury The National Safety Council has announced the Appliance Motor Department of the General Electric Company, in DeKalb, has been presented the Council's Award of Merit for its excellent safety "record.

The award is' presented only where an establishment's record satisfies rigid requirements laid down in the Council's Award Plan for Recognizing Good Industrial Safety Records. ThisJ award, the Council's second highest, is in recognition of the completion of 1,043,530 man V. hours without a lost time acci- dent Carl W. Moellec general manager of the Appliance Mo- -tor Department, fn commenting i i it cn xne awara, saia, Appliance Motor Department people are to be congratulated on this achievement. A safety record such as this is only gained by the cooperative effort's of every one.

While we are all pleased with this excellent record, the significant accomplishment is that no- one was hurt during the more than one million man hours worked between October Z. ism, ana jviay ijjj. This is the second time the Award of Merit has been pre- 1 1ftKC ft PROUD plaque a lost wide sented 1952 in three a first completion of theirsummer they met Gayle Iwrrnnn'MTnTirrnr- mm I nun ill i nr i Thii Is the National Saftty Council Award of earned by General Electric In DeKalb lor the operation 1,0434130 man hours without a disabling injury from October 24, 1954 to May 5, 1955. (Cry-Dun Photo.) and a friend from Denver, from where went on to the west Fails to tee at the opening oi three of public hearings Into a sightseeing trip. D.

Oiappell, former Mlclu, who is now Naperville, spent last the home of Mr. and VISIT AT TOTMANS CLARE Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams of Champaign, en route to a vacation in Wisconsin, stopped off Saturday for a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. J.

Totman, and family. Sunday, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams, en route home from a Wisconsin vacation, stopped for a Visit In the Totman home. Their daughter, Harriet of Chicago, who had spent the week end with her parents, accompanied them home and, with her mother, remained overnight Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

Roger Sawyer, and family, of rural Sycamore. i munist influence in the enter-; talnment field. Tyne, who appeared in last season's hit drama, "Lunatics and Lovers, refused to say Give Answers to Questions NEW YORK liP George A. Price. She has returned from a month 1 whether he was acquainted with popular Broadway ac August Neubauer spent superintendent, Allen G.

Carey, manawr ol manufacturing and Thomas Buffington, benefits and safety specialist, are seeing that the award is properly placed so all workers are able to see it. (Cry-Dun Photo.) OF AWARD When DeKalb's General Electric plant earned the Award of Merit for over a million man hours without time accident, the plaque attracted attention. Here, Harry E. Spahr, factory stage and screen star in Aurora at the today to answer Cobb, identified Tyne to the committee as a member of a of the House Un-American Activities subcommit Communist Party her daughter and son and Mrs. Herbert Mrs.

Wilbur Thatcher to return to their "Communist group" in Hollywood in 1943. But he said he invoking tne inn KAUFFMAN IN ALASKA WATERMAN Howard W. HARTMAN WINS SHOOT BURLINGTON Jim Hart-man of Hampshire, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sauber of here, hit 50 straight targets to win Class A in the North- to employees of the Appliance Motor Department.

In recognition of nearly million man hours without losing time accident, the award was presented. was the first of 27 wit Mesa, Ariz after vi the home of his sister, Kauffman is spending two, weeks vacationing in Alaska. Lutz, and other re 11.87 957 45.60 6650 46.88 23.92 36.73 1054 957 12.54 19.71 457 2954 1551 754 53.81 25.01 OA DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER AND EX-OFFICIO COUNTY COLLECTOR OF DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The following are the delinquent Personal Property Taxes in the Townships of Malta. Af-ton and DeKalb.

in the County of DeKalb, State of Illinois, together with the interest as computed to September 1st, 1955. Additional interest will be added at the rate of lo per month after that date, parts or fractions of a month being reckoned as a month. An additional charge of $1.00 is imposed on each delinquent' Taxpayer, as reimbursement to the collector for the costs of preparing the pub- iisnea iisi. iuiianur ur kialia I Total Including Publication Tyne, a tee brook baby grand trapshoot held at the Northbrook Sports Club Sunday. He had tied, 97 was not out of 100, with three others be fore winning.

High winds held down scores in all divisions. nesses 24.02 50.05 23.12 26.49 21.06 10.02 7.83 16.98 5.94 70.20 106.39 24.03 59.73 18.63 31.76 20.26 58.75 39.37 31.95 18.63 17.47 16.36 22.32 58.75 7.55 30.74 54.85 34.60 144.73 15.54 20.26 20.26 54.91 15.91 15.85 10.02 20.26 16.59 16.94 31.71 98.78 31.71 2659 15.04 26.09 84.27 7.89 39.37 17.69 30.20 70.20 Case. Charles E. Casey, James Chalden, Frank Chamberlain, Jesse R. Chambers, Tcm Chandler, Richard Cherhavy Mrs.

John Chesney Co, John Chrlstensen, E. L. Christensen's Sheet Metal Shoo 675 2423 9.03 22.57 199 8.03 38.47 473.13 8.03 103.74 21.96 Sf.54 21J6 23.93 12.12 4.85 2.04 .72 .71 .69 57 J24 1.14 14.19 24 3.12 .66 50 .66 .72 56 .15 1.14 56 .24 1.03 L29 1.53 .96 50 .63 .15 51 .15 57 .63 J24 53 152 51- Lll 54 1.65 657 2.40 .63 1.98 50 Clark, Howard Cliffs Cafe Coan, Charles L. Cobble. Claude Cochrane, Alfred J.

Colby, Edwin W. Conlin, Cletus 3756 Conness, Oris 11.51 8.03 34.68 43J1 Conway, Anna E. Cook, Arthur Cooke, Charles H. Corn Belt Hatcheries, Inc. Coulter, Robert M.

51.19 31.50 9.54 2a75 455 26.90 455 28.62 21.05 8.33 10.90 43.92 26.81 37.26 8.03 5452 22950 79.66 20.75 66.03 30.29 Cress, Ronald Crews, Joseph Crisler. Mrs. Edw. Crisler, Howard Jr. Cristallo, Garnet CristaUo.

Ralph E. Crooke, James Crown, Arbey Cruise, George Cutshaw, Worley Dahl Valentine Davis, William G. Davison. L. F.

Davison, Earl DeKalb Ice Co. Inc. DeKalb Industrial Plat ing Co. DeKalb Pet Shop DeKalb Radiator Serv. Dellow, William Derrlngton, Dr.

Thomas A 3458 1.05 Derrlngton, "Dr. Thomas A. 4155 4.85 28.65 20.14 21.05 L23 .15 57 .60 .63 .15 .42 54 .78 Dewey, Mrs. Ruth Dicken, Harold Dixie Inn Dodson, Eprie Total Including PubUcaUoa Donnelly, Eugene 453 Drury, Milton 14.39 Dufiey, Glen Duncan, James E. 755 25.90 Cost tor, refused the questions about membership.

Amendment. Tyne Tr Into: Tr Lazy J. Motor Sales 22.36 .66 Lindemann, lone 47.61 1.44 Long, Audrie A. 21.49 .63 Marbutt, Presley 24.74 .75 Massier, Adam 19.49- .57 Mays, Floyd 0 8.75 .27 McWard, Donald 6.62 .21 Mooney, Verner 15.50 .48 Moore, William 4.79 .15 Myers, Mel 67.19 2.01 Osland, Ben 102.33 3.06 Paul's Texaco 22.37 .66 Pigott, Robert 57.02 1.71 Picalino Restaurant 17.12 .51 Quillen, William 29.86 .90 Ragan, Lloyd 18.69 .57 Rasmussen, Dale 56.07 1.68 Reca, Jacob. 37.26 1.11 Reed, Robert 30.05 .90 Reriwick, Lewis William 17.12 .51 Risley, D.

15.99 .48 Roach, Marshall 14.91 .45 Rogers, Paul 20.69 .63 Rowe, Robert 56.07 1.68 Schrier, Morton 6.37 .18 Scott, James 28.87 .87 Shelton, Ed 52.29 1.56 Sohne, John 32.61 .99 Standerfer, Evan 139.53 4.20 Stone, Gerald 14.12 .42 Swanson, Larry 18.69 1 .57 Talley, Rl C. 18.69 St Thompson, John 52.35 1.56 Townes, William W. 14.49 1 .42 Turbyfill, Clyde 14.43: .42 Vale, R. 8.75 .27 Votaw, Lovell 18.69 .57 Voyles, Emory 15.14 .45 Wagley, John 15.49 .45 Wagley, Richard 29.81! .90 Walsh, Bart 94.93 2.85 Walsh, Gerald 29.81 .90 Walton, Richard 24.84 .75 Wennlund, Roger 13.62 .42 White, Ernie 24.37 .72 Watts, James 80.84 2.43 Whitfield, Clovis 6.68 2 Williams, Eddie 37.26 1.11 Williams, 16.21 .48 Williams, Nadine 28.36 .84 Wilson, Walter 69.19 2.01 Interest Cost 11.38 .33 12.71 10.99 .33 12.32 12.68 .39 14.07 108.23 3.24 112.47 16.06 .48 17.54 28.62 .87 30.49 45.44 1.35 47.79 17.54 .54 19.08 199.27 5.97 206.24 252.44 7.56 261.00 66.29 .1.98 69.27 200.42 6.00 207.42 19.60 .60 21.20 114.74 3.45 119.19 11.47 .33 12.80 33.45 .99 35.44 225.68 6.78 233.46 154.32 4,62 159.94 ing a faded, old housedress or These may even be in the housecoat you can she hd on at breakfast 1 love my mother," she says. 'She is good to me and buys me all the pretty clothes she can.

But why. doesn't she see that I want to be proud of her and my home?" Have you tried telling her how you feel? Not in so many words but in actions? bauer You could, you know, give the living room a good cleaning who school before you go to bed at night Qc make sure that it is straightened up before you leave for school in the morning. Neubauer If your mother comments on your sudden Interest in housekeeping; explain that you'd like to bring a friend hbme from coast for Mrs. R. days Com school and you want the house ly of living to look nice.

Mother Probably Overworked week at You don't say how much your mother has to do and maybe you dont even know. Your mother could be overworked. Mrs. Lee J. you know, and your helping out would be really appreciated.

home of As for clothes, you say." your mother buys you all she can afford. Maybe the reason you never see her dressed up is because she is buying you more than in-law. Hoffmann. Mr. and have left has ad home at the area century.

siting at she can afford, spending money Mrs. 22.68 13.17 957 754 23.62 21.44 53.42 7559 1550 37.03 754 23.92 3352 1254 8.18 16.75 3252 6353 3158 35.46 1758 2659 1157 31.89 22.98 47.48 25.95 Maves, Landis Maxwell, II. A Mayerhofer, Stanley 2650 53.46 1550 33.77 39.07 25.90 3.18 14.69 5952 8.03 9.54 15.42 20.75 3756 656 20.45 34.98 2256 57.70 78.75 6.36 8.03 104.65 19.08 6.36 41.17 1353 8.03 30.59 954 19.39 41.13 656 26.44 1151 35.59 2454 1151 1151 101.47 9.54 39.83 49.68 29.08 29.99 1151 .2155 29.08 9.54 4.85 47.71 1151 41.13 17.39 15.60 2155 11.81 9.54 3756 20.45 10.54 45.59 35.59 2155 49.01 1151 38.47 26.14 3650 32.02 954 6.97 79.66 656 1459 8.03 3.18 12.72 19158 8.03 21.96 40.74 9.54 20.75 86.02 8.03 59.01 27.11 38.89 1651 5957 46.59 954 1757 46.01 6755 3.18 1954 3059 1757 2753 656 33.47 1959 3150 3.18 33.77 20.14 38.17 26458 2651 455 40.13 30.99 2453 54.07 5851 25.14 3756 18.17 58.91 29.08 5756 1103 21.66 18.48 757 29.63 20.14 19.08 8350 146.00 2650 38.17 23.63 1757 51 159 .45 152 117 .78 J09 .45 1.77 54 50 .45 .63 1.14 .18 .60 1.05 .66 1.74 2.37 .18 54 3.15 .57 .18 153 59 54 .93 50 .57 153 .18 .78 53 1.08 .75 53 56 3.03 50 150 150 57 .90 53 .63 57 50 .15 144 56 153 51 .48 .63 56 50 111 .60 53 158 1.08 .63 1.47 56 1.14 .78 1.08 .96 57 51 2.40 .18 .42 54 .09 59 5.73 54 .66 '153, 50 .63 2.58 54 177 51 117 .43 150 141 50 151 158 2.04 .09 .60 1 53, Aictjarje, josepn tu Mccaii, Herman Jr. McCartney. Thomas McDowall, Quentin D.

Mcuee, rnomas j. McGlnty, G. H. flrV.a Ti.t!I All.VJrAAaiftA4, McGlynn, Robert McGuire, David a. McNamara, Mrs.

Ethel McNew, Lebert McNew, Raymond Medme, trnest Mid-Way Cafe Miller, Blair Miller, Fred Miller. H. A. MODiey, vvuma Moor, Helen S. i Moore'a Cafe Morford.

Richard Morganelli, Joseph Morris, Don Morris, Orville Mowers, William Moyer, Frank Mueller, Frank A. Murphy, T. Murphy Murrah, James Murray, John W. Jr. Murray, Rex Myers, Wallace W.

Nelner, Ray Nelson, Alfred N. Nelson, Ronald A. Nette, Fredrick W. Newquist Donald L. Newqulst Howard R.

Nugent-Piulip J. Oates, Sherman O. O'Donnell, James Walter Oleson, Amos Oleson, Chester Olson, Chester Olson, Erman T. Olson, Jim Onstad, Robert Oswald, Harry Otis, Jon Ott E. G.

Jr. Overlee, Clifford Overton, Harry Pantllla, Lande Panula, Sam Perkins, E. W. Perkins; George Perkins, Lonnie Perkms, Lyman Perkins, Tarver O. Perry.

E. R. Perusse, Walter L. Peterson, Paul Petros, Peter Pfulb, Lourde Phillips, Roy Phillips, William Philpof Gladys Pierce," Katherine PiUinore, H. O.

Pinkston. Jean 6252 22.98 9153 46.03 22.47 20.65 5351 457 29.86 2659 20.44 13.78 957 19.13 14.11 457 21.44 30.95 30.95 2456 50.15 9.27 754 15.75 12.54 19.41 24.71 28.92 14.72 18.78 2456 1758 64.65 1257 3252 31.58 52.78 2456 2055 2256 19.41 4154 3253 12.54 1050 1050 6.00 Pinkston, R. Pinkston, Maude Pinkston, Mellwood Pinkston, W. N. Pioneer Com Piper, Richard T.

Piquette, Robert Pittlnger, Howard Potts, Donald R. Potts, William M. Prather, Marvin Prestegaard, Joachim Protano, Guy Protano, Chester Pugh, Mrs. Jay Bellan PunzeL Robert Purvis, Darrell Pyfer. Mrs, Eileen Quaadman, J.

L. Qulnlan, E. J. Qulnlan, L. Qulnn, Rev.

Charles H. Quitno, Fred S. Rader, Willie Ralston. James Ramsey, James Ranta. Hjalmar J.

Reed, John Reese, Larry. Reingardt, Burdette Reingardt Harold Rich, Harold Rich, Robert Rlchey, Mrs. Leon Rlippi Clothing Store Robertson, Dan Rodatz, Louise Robinson, Russell Rogers, Ronald Rosado, Dorothy Rubens, S. Sahlroot, Carl A. Sarver, Ralph Schmitt Verdell Scholz, Gerhard A.

Schreck, Dr. H. Clay Schyvincht Henry Scidmore, Charles E. Scidmore, Clayton Scott Willard Seisser, Clarence Sexton, Ivan G. harrow, Robert F.

Shaw, Melvln Shelton, R. J. Shields, Leonard W. Shields, William L. Shumak, Alan Siegrlst Morton SImkins, Fay 38.06 56.99 15.50 2758 .1253 13.17 16.14 37.64 4257 20.44 18.02 2956 29.86 20.02 42.03 1256 24.65 12.54 957 22.68 9257 23.62 2952 2952 17.08 17.08 957 2250 19.11 53.11 5154 19.11 50.15 3219 22.63 19.71 1254 7553 11.75 33.76 12.17 1758 4951 40.94 3858 3753 4718 1114 24.71 6353 20.65 76.49 1145 457 25.95 2555 2053 .54 54 J8 .99 57 56 J09 1.02 .60 1.14 752 .81 .15 150 I 53 I .72 162 174 .75 114 54 177 57 111 53 .66 54 51 50 .60 57 252 458 .78 114 .72 54 Simpson, James are let without her, and your to HINCKLEY and session of Boulder, Upon course Chicago at the group Nlles, at Mrs.

Ed recently in Florida. the weekend Mr. Leila Total Including Publication Anderson, Leonard Browning, Kenneth Childs. Curtis Freeman, Chester Carmen, Lee Grace, James Criswold, Arnold Harvey, Donald Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Owen Josendat Antone Kettleson, Arthur D. McMillen, Malcolm Ness, John Oxford, Gilbert Tripp, Richard University of Illinois University of Illinois VILLAGE OF MALTA 25.83 20.33 25.14 12.26 27.78 13.50 31.35 23.90 4.97 36.47 21.64 20.64 24.19 42.37 45.01 1 12.73 19.00 39.42 13.04 18.31 19.87 Interest ,75 .36 .84 .42 .93 .72 .15 1.08 .66 .63 .72 1.26 1.35 .39 .57 .30 1.17 -39 .54 .60 Adcoek, Adcock, Ottie Bodda, Norman E.

Corwin, Eugene Fry, Ishmael earner, iToy Goodson, Harvey Host, Harold H. Johnson. Lawrence Lovell, Howell Morris, Donald McDaniel, Gordon Nelson, Jesse Neubauer. Robert Palm, Arthur Roland, Donald Sloniker, Aaron Sorensen. -Carl C.

Storey, Mrs. Reba Strawbridge, Neil Van Dusen, Lynn Young, Kenneth TOWNSHIP OF AFTON 1253 7059 957 3159 19.41 18.72 957 OJ.1Q 37.43 757 957 19.11 10.84 2258 29.56 26.59 9.27 53.14 115.04 25.63 en ru: 23.92 80.10 957 1 13.93 21.44 14.11 20.02 26.59 7.54 457 13.78 754 23.32 16.14 23.62 957 ,13.78 I 12.87 8.18 8.96 o.o. a 16.44 11.14 52,78 957 13.57 81.49 16.14 754 36.73 57.47 14.11 32.95 7.54. 21.44 35.01 27.98 10.84 2053 33.76 25.95 35.46 i 957 2658 36.40 653 26.68 1550 2053 66.68 754 4951 2174 The Mississippi River ded 50 square miles to of Louisiana in the last called by the subcommlt- 7059 25.95 1050 2456 20.96 957 40.61 48852 957 10756 23.62 10.84 23.62 25.65 13.48 6.00 39.70 1257 957 36.73 45.60 53.72 33.46 10.84 2258 6.00 28.71 6.00 30.49 22.68 9.57 12J23 4654 28.62 3957 957 57.47 237.17 83.06 2258 69.01 32.19 Heath, Robert Heath. Roscoe 21.05 11.81 8.03 656 2156 1954 50.89 72,70 14.08 34.98 6.36 .63 56 54 .18 .66 .60 1.53 2.19 .42 1.03 .18 66 .93 53 51 .45 .93 150 .90 59 .48 .75 53 50 .63 153 .72 150 .63 2.64 152 .63 57 153 .09 54 .75 .57 56 4 Hegland.

WUbur Heller, Mrs. Angela Herr, Joseph F. Herr. Lillian Herschman, H. C.

Hertz, Guman Hess, Arthur Hetchler, Floyd W. Hetland, Alvin Hickerson, Vernon 2256 Higgins, Elmo 3159 Hlggins, John- 1151 Higgins, Virgil 6.97 Hiland, Robert 15.30 Hillstrand, Robert 3059 Hintzsche, George 60.43 Hobbs, Earl 29.68 Hockley. Ida 33.47 Holbo, Elmer 15.90 Hollingsworth, Earl 25.14 Hoiman. Albert Holmes. Donald 10.54 29.99 2155 45.13 2453 59.42 2155 87.68 43.71 20.84 Holmes, Melburn R.

Holt Calvin Dawes Holt Crawford Holtz, T. A. Hosea, William J. i Hotel DeKalb Hubbard, James Hudson. J.

W. Hughes, Margaret E. 19.08 5058 3.18 28.02 25.14 18.87 12.42 8.03, 1759 12.72 3.18 1954 29.08 29.08 2257 47.71 8.03 Humes, caivin Hungerford, Mrs. Mayme Huntzicker, Eugene J. Hurt Eugene Hydrick, Leman Isham, Edwin Joe Isham.

Mattle 54 54. .60 57 57 .69 144 54 .18 .42 53 54 .69 51 59 51 .69 .48 156 56 53 50 1.50 .69 57 .60 54 1.17 53 53 57 57 .15 im 1.62 .42 .78 53 56 .45 1.08 153 57 51 54 54 54 150 53 .69 53 54 .63 2.67 .66 51 51 .48 .48 54 53 54 153 1.47 54 144 50 .63 54 53 216 50 -9G 53 .48 141 117 108 105 155 50 59 150 57 2.19 50 .09 .72 57 Jackman, George Jackman, George Jackson, Rachel A. Jacobson, Clarence Jacobson, Harold Jacobson. Junnle 37.03 Jacobus. James 43.58 6.00 30.52 21.74 22.68 6.00 15.81 9.09 27.68 James, Rev.

Jancich, MUdred Jensen, Arlow 656 Jensen, Irving 1453 Johnson. Archie 1151 1757 Johnson, Burdette R. Johnson, Charles Johnson, Don L. Johnson, Herman Jr. Johnson, Mrs.

Julia D. Johnson, Kenneth E. Johnson, Lewis Jolley. Dock 23.02 27.11 1353 1757 2257 1550 6L79 1151 3059 29.68 5058 22.57 18.78 20.45 1757 39.07 30.90 1151 9.03 9.03 453 4155 32.19 17.69 15658 22.98 19.11 153.41 1551 30.16 6.00 14.11 8950 37.03 4051 2719 13.48 2851 2751 37.03 1050 18.47 12.87 36.40 6.00 Jones, Georgia Jones, Robert JordaL Owen Judah, Paul Karvells, Norbert Keeling. Marvin Kelly, Bernard J.

Kempson, Maurice Kenny, Raymond W. Kessler, Ray King, Clyde King, Mrs. Martha King, Oral King. Russell Kinesbury. Harold 35.98 King, Raymond 5457 Kleenman, Thomas 14.08 Knox, Clyde 2650 Knuuttila, Earl 1050 Koach, John 1151 KohL Lester 14.69 3556- 4a74 18.87 1651 28.02 Kaseavas, George Kossieros, John Kovacevich, Joseph 3155 kuouus, jonn KunkeLEarl Jr.

Kyler. Ernest 99.60 1054 28.02 754 25.63 LaBaw. Nye L. 18.48 Lange, Lloyd 3953 Larkin. Thelma 1153 Larsen, Henry 22.96 Larsen, Jack 1151 Lawson, D.

L. 8.03 Lawson, Leonard 2L03 754 1450 10.84 16.75 2352 71.44 Lawson's Little Charnv ers Lawson, Nestor E. Lawson, Wendell Lay, George 1253 8950 2156 27.41 27.41 15.60 15.60 8.03 2057 1757 50.58 4957 1757 47.71 3059 2155 18.17 1 1L2L 72.09 10.45 3150 1054 1550 47.10 38.77 1157 957 1654 55.45 2659 25854 31.71 ijeary, James Ledbetter, M. E. Le Gro, Marie Leonard is, Joe 22.03 23.62 Leslie; J.

P. iiessenune. n. A. 5154 14.11 Liddlck, Kenneth Lindemann, John Lindsay Automatic Soft Water Lingaf eater, Charles Little, George M.

Lockwood, G. Long, G.E. Lowery, Robert A. Lor etta Lowery, Everett Jr. Lundgren, Hadar Lundgren, Kenneth Lundgren, Leo Lungstrom, Wayne F.

Luoma, Martin R. Luoma. Toivo 1550 19.11 1550 1257 8.18 6.00 27.68 1254 27.88 2658 1X54 13.17 7758 33.76 2758 3650 Mack, Homer C. 34.98 MakL Walter 4453 109.41 50.15 59.44 Mannis; Hubert 954 Marquis, George W. 23.02 60.43 19.08 7350 1013: 1451 Marsh, Do Marshall, William 4653 2352 Martha's 19.11 2956 1254 Martin, Lloyd Massier'a Upholstery Shop Masterkon, Charles E.

Jr. Matherty, Gilbert Mattson, Don 318 2453 23.63 18.78 30.16 1551 1L45 Cost 27.61 21.93 26.89 13.62 29.62 14.92 33.28 25,62 6.12 38.55 23.30 22.27 25.91 44.63 47.36 14.12 20.57 11.08 41.59 14.43 19.85 21.47 CITY OF DE KALB Tarn Interest .96 .72 1.26 .36 129 2.97 J27 1.83 .30 1.02 .48 .81 .27 2.40 1.14 2.22 50 1.68 1.05 .69 .24 .24 .18 50 .48 J24 56 .42 ..09 .51 56 Abbott, John R. Jr. 32.41 Abney, George 24.32 Adams, Harriett E. 41.74 Adams, Leonard 11.51 Adams, Percy 43.31 Agnes' Interior Nook 98.90 Amsworth, George 9.24 Alden, Douglas G.

Jr. 60.88 Allen, Charlotte 9.54 Allen, Gale 34.38 Allen, Ieatha 16.21 Anderson, Frank H. Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, Anna Est. Anderson, Henry O. Anderson, Spencer Anderson, Mrs.

T. Andreassen. Alfred 26.50 9.03 79.66 38.17 73.91 9.84 56.04 35.08 Total Including Publication Anthenat, Anderson, Carl 23.02 Armstrong, Wallace 7.72 Baker, John 8.03 Bakken, Edward 6.36 Bakken, Norma 9.54 Ballas, Thomas 15.90 Barauski, Charles J. 8.03 Barb City Bowl 11.81 Barr, Ethel 14.39 Bates, Harry 3.18 Beasley, Hollie 16.96 Beavers, Leon 12.42 28.71 56.05 16.75 35.79 4154 27.68 457 16.14 61.99 9.27 1054 16.87 2258 40.00 754 22.05 37.03 23.92 Skaar. Ervln 10.54 53 54 129 1.14 Smith.

Bonnie o.iu Smith, Charles F. 4351 Smith, Gene GmnitVl fllnn HUM 6351 159 155 .66 105 i 53 54 .09 54 .42 .18 153 .69 1.71 53 2.04 54 .90 .54 51 54 .48 1.99 1.03 51 54 .54 50 v63 .84 r.75 54 159 353 .72 171 .66 2.31 54 59 .60 59 4 .75 .18 .09 56 .18 1 .66 .45 .66 54 56 56 51 150 i 54 .45 .45 50 150 54 56 254 .45 .18 1.05 1.65 59 .3 .18 .60 .99 .78 3.45 50 .57" 56 .72 .99 54 .75 1.02 .15 smith. Henry Fay jux. Est 4453 2256 34.68 9.54 8.03 1151 18.17 3.18 27.50 14.39 656 5158 2352 5755 10.90 6753 8.03 2959 17.87 1751 1 8.03 15.90, 33.47 35.38 6.66 8.03 17.57 9.54 20.75 27.72 24.84 8.03 52.55 110.71 23.93 5753 2256 76.79 8.03 12.54 19.84 12.72 18.48 24.84 6.36 3.18 Smith, Le Hoy E. Smith, William K.

jr. SmriiMeh. Anthony Smomch, Micnaei Snvder. Herbert Snyder, W. Kenneth Soar, Florence Sonne, Charles Snr.

Fred M. W. Sunberry, ivereu Stanford, Raymond Steele, Roger W. Stephens, James H. Stetz.

William P. Stewart Mrs. George Stewart Lovell 60.44, 82.12 7.54 927 108.80 20.65 Stillson, Mel 754 Stiver, Kenneth SUck, Ralph Stone, Ernest W. 43.40 14.72 957 Storey, Paul Jr. Strarhan Jack 32.52 1054 Sti-iither.

DeLoS 20.96 Struthers, James E. Sullivan, George Swanson, Julius Swlneheart John G. Swlngley, Fredrick J. Tangerose, Gertrude Taylor Clarence Taylor, Walt The Barb City Machine Co. The Card Shop Thierfelder, Ervln H.

Thierfelder, Thomas J. Thomas, Wilbur Thompson, Myrtle E. Thorn, Guy Thyberg, Donald Tingle, Mrs. Minnie Todnen, Karl Toepper, John True blood, Mrs. Fred TuimH Harold 4356 7.54 2852 12.54 37.67 25.69 12.54 13.17 103.50 10.84 42.03 52.18 30.95 3159 12.54 22.98 3055 10.84 6.00 50.15 12.87 4356 18.90 17.08 22.98 13.17 10.84 3957 22.05 1157.

47.97 37.67 22.98 51.48 13.17 40.61 27.92 3858 33.98 10.51 8.18 83.06 7.54 15.81 957 457 14.11 198.01 '957 23.62 42.97 10.84 2258 89.60 957 61.78 2852 4106 17.69 62.47 49.00 1054 18.78 4859 7059 457 21.44 3252 19.41 2957 754 35.46 20.96 33.46 457 35.79 2174 4051 27350 28.62 6.00 4253 32.92 2555 56.69 60.75 2659 39.70 19.71 6158 3055 3957 1256 2352 20.02 8.48 3158 2174 20.65 87.42 15158 27.98 4051 2555 19.11 Twombly, Donald 12.42 UebeL William ,6.06 Ulery, Don Vandling, Melvln Vandling, W. Van Meter, Donald Varland, Arthur Z-. Jr. Vatne, Harold Viane, Don Vllmln, Albert Vlnyard, Clarence Wallace, Don Wallin, Eugene Wallls, Charles Walt Albert Walters, Ray I Ward, Norva Ward. William A.

Warth, William Wehrle, Paul W. Weir, Donald E. Wesley, Wallace Westerberg, Mrs. Sophie Westgaard, Erllng White. Hugh WhiteseL Kenneth N.

Whltnpv. Edwin 21.66 14.69 2196 8.03 12.42 11.51 6.97 40.44 7.72 1550 14.99 9.84 '5058 8.03 1251 78.15 34-69 656 34.68 54.82 12.72 31.02 656 19.84 33.02 2650 114.80 9.54 18.78 3150 2453 33.47 8.03 2453 34.38 5.18 Whitney, Reynolds Wiants Grocery Wildey, Donald E. Williams, Herbert Williams, Robert Williams, Roger Williams, Roger L. Willis, Roy Wilson, Mrs. F.

Wisdom, Carr Wolff, Vloletmay Wood, Harold a. a caea. nor A. 24.93 Wright Frank P. 14.08 Wuori, Carl W.

18.78 Wyman's Restaurant 63.76 Yde, Gary 6.06 Yellow Cab 47.40 Yeske. Jim 20.14 .75 .42 57 152 .18 141 .60, Dated at Sycamore, Illinois, this 2nd August A. D.t 1955. MAY PENltOD County Treasurer and Ex County Collector of DeKalb County, Illinois. STATE OF ILLINOIS, rv-irvrrv rv iriTJRci 1 CHARLES F.

RAYMOND, being sworn on oath, state that I am one publishers of The DeKalb Dally Chronicle, public newspaper of general circulation in the City of DeKalb DeKalb County, which said newspaper has been published at least sir (6) months prior Eubllcation of this notice and that the lists of personal property situated County of DeKalb, consisting or six umns, more or less, were fully published newspaper on the 16th of August, A. and tfeat the number of lists corresponds the number of copies published and on that date, and also, that I have with the laws of the State of Illinois in of said newspaper published on said date, and further, that and foregoing lists were carefully taMst' riat trt irrnnn(l with the fyrnlshed by the County Collector. CHARLES F. RAYMOND. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 16th day of August A.

D. 1955. CHARLOTTE MOSHER, Notary NOTARY Tax Interest Cost Byars, Sylvester 15.86 .48 17.34 Buffington, Edward 160.90 4.83 166.73 Domzalski. Bernard 21.01 .63 22.64 Dufer, William J. 4.66 .15 5.81 Etlckson, Kenneth S0.08 2.40 83.48 Golden, Albert ....19.26 .57 20.83 Hudson, William 20.26 .60 21.86 Jones, Virgil 13.30 .39 14.69 Johnson, Allen 57.81 1.74 60.55 Klotz, Glenn C.

147.58 4.44 153.02 Mathre, Clarence 118.22 3.54 122.76 Nolan, William 15.77 .48 17.25 Roth. Leslie- 14.22 .42 15.64 Woods, John 2.94 .09 "4.03 DeKalb Industrial 34.37 26.04 44.00 12.87 45.60 102.87 10.51 63.71 10.84 36.40 17.69 2851 10.30 83.06 4051 77.13 11.14 58.72 37.13 24.71 8.96 9.27 7.54 10.84 17.38 9.27 13.17 15.81 Plat- ing Co DeKalb National Builders Inc Eames, Howard Engstrom Construction 3958 1.17 3059 1651 50 .48 453 .63 .54 4.44 .42 54 .15 59 2.58 1.05 1.14 .75 56 .81 .78 1.05 57 .51 56 1.02 .15 .87 258 50 .18 .72 48 59 50 .45 .66 3.04 53 53 .24 .45 1.59 .75 750 50 .60 .66 .42 54 .42 56 51 .15 .78 53 .78 .75 53 56 252 96 .78 315 1.44 L71 59 153 .66 Si JM 53 54 .42 50 Co 151.43 Ed's Cities Serv. Sta. 2155 Edwards Sons 1757 Elliott 1 i Music Cen. Emberson, Harold Engelhardt, Donald Engelhart, Doris Engh, Walter Engstrom Cons.

Co. Inc. 14757 1459 28.32 4.83 12.72 85.72 Engstrom, can F. 34.98 Emkay Leasing Corp. 38.17 Mrs.

Ella Est 25.44 Evensen, Calvin 12.12 Everett Charles 26.50 Farley, Charles 2553 Farley, Harold Farris, George 34.98 9.03; 16.96 1151 3458 455 2958 95.72 9.54 656 23.93 Farris, Herschel Farris, James D. Fellin, Edward S. Feltz, Glen Ferguson. Laverne Fernakl Candies Ferson, Clifford Finnestad, Harland 4.27 18.47 13:78 42.03 20.96 9.27 Flint Arthur G. FolowelL Thomas 656 6.00 45.00 Forrester, Ray 12.81 Foss, Paul Fox, William Franklin.

Bertha 9.54 15.30 2256 68.40 10.90 10.54 8.03 1559 5256 25.14 249.74 2951 20.45 25.29 13.78 52.78 19.41 15.81 10.21 16.44 47.18 97 1551 19.11 Franzene, Hiidlng Frederick, John, Freeman, Louis J. French. Mrs. Mabel Frye, Willie Fuller. Donald E.

Fuller, Everette R. GAG Electric Co. Gallup, Fred Garman, Carl Geer, James George's Pool Room 25.95 2L96 4957 46.24 20.35 1758 .38.76 27.98 27.68 13.17 16.75 26.83 46.24 Gibson. Ethel 12.72 Gibson, Pledger 13.78 Gilbert Lawrence 1757 Giles, Chester 13.78 Gilbert Earl 1151 Gilland, Lester 6.97 Goodlet Mary 453 Graham, Robert 25.90 Green, Charles H. 1151 Gulley, Onni G.

2650 Gulllckson, Gertrude 2453 Gustafson, 1151 Gustafson, Gust E. 1151 HAH AppL Sales A Serv. 74.06 AM Welding Serv. 3150 Hallaron, Stanley 2550 Hank's Supply Service 10556 Hanson, Howard 47.71 Harold, Leonard 56.73 Harold, Robert 13.12 Harper, Dave 4453 Harrelson, Ernest 21.66 Hart, Paul M. 1757 Hartwig, Walter C.

27.72 Haseker, Elmer 1151 29.95 25.95 21.99 19.11 25.65 9.27 20.96 59.02 33.13 10.84 34.07 12.54 9.27 10.84 35.79 12.54 2258 20.02 6.00 3158 Hatten, George 2852 Hawkins, Charles 1459 10.15 Hazard, Oliver day of -Officio Beggs. Irene 39.83 1.20 .57 .24 .15 1.29 .30 .72 56 1.50 54 .42 .27 .45 1.35 .24 .42 .54 .72 152 57 .48 1.11 .78 .78 56 .45 .75 152 .84 .72 .60 54 .72 J24 SI 1.68 .93 50 .96 53 .24 50 1.02 53 .63 54 .15 .90 Bell, Richard Bellinger, Go Ida Bellinger, Janice Bellinger, Walter Bennett E. T. Benson, Dannie Benson. Paul Benson, Walter R.

Bergeron, George Bergeron, Hattie Bergeron, William Berke. Lavem Berogan, Leland i Biagint Paul J. Bloyd, Ethel Bloyd, Robert Booth, Lester 19.39 Total Including Publication 8.03 4.85 42.71 9.97 23.57 12.42 50.28 17.87 14.39 8.94 14.99 44.83 8.03 14.39 1757 24.23 Cost 13.78 13.73 19.52 7.95 25.62 41.53 26.99 26.75 39.37 20.26 9.89 105.64 34.06 13.78 49.38 37.92 Bowers, James W. 43.92 Boyes, Eugene 18.78 Bradt, Mrs. S.

E. Est. 15.90 Brandon, Willie 36.65 BraueL Patricia A. 2620 Breedlove, Leonard 25.90 Bright, Donna 11.81 Brimhall. Lawrence 15.30 Brown, Newton 25.08 Brown, Paul 43.92 Buchan, Alex 28.11 Buckalew.

H. 24.23 Burdick, Roy 20.39 Burtch. Richard 1757 Burtzos Brothers 23.93 Burtzos, George 8.03 Butcher. Earl H. 199 Butkewitz, L.

5654 Butler, D. E. 310 Byars, Sylvester 954 Cameron, Lt. Margaret 32.11 Campbell, Alex 11.21 Candlish, Elizabeth 8.03 Carlson, Elmer A. 9.54 Carlson, Lowell 33.77 Carlson, Walter 11.21 Carroll, Blake 20.75 Carter, Charles 18.48 Caruth, Isa belle 4.85 Cary, Bradford 29.68 89.58 14.76 5.88 39.37 16.59 23.12 84.23 9.36 48.86 4.91 18.19 21.59 9.79 26.59 39.37 10.50 59.31 49.39 48.87 20.50 18.13 73.64 20.26 3.71 20.56 52.95 33.17 TOWNSHIP OF DE KALB Tar David 12.42 Interest 6 .36 .54 .21 .72 1.17" .75 .75 1.11 7 .27 3.06 S6 36 1.41 1.08 2.58 9.

.15 1.11 .45 .63 2.43 4 138 .12 .51 .60 .27 .75 1.11 .27 L71 1.41" 1.38 57 1 2.13 SI .09 SI 150 J93 Alsebrook, Anderson, Ralph 12.37 Anderson, Robert A. 17.98 Anewood, Horace .1. Barnes. Rex i. Berryhill.

James Boardman, Robert Bond, Charles Bost, James Bradley, Dewey Breeden, James Broughton, Alfred W. Campuzano, Fidel Clark, Mrs. Irene Clark, James Cochrane, Emery I Cross, Earl H. Crowley, Stuart Cutshaw, Leo i Dollins. Mrs.

Wilma 6.74 23.90 39.36 25.24 25.00 37.26 18.69 8.62 101.58 32.10 12.42 46.97 35.84 86.00 13.37 4.73 3726 15.14 21.49 80.80 8.12 46.48 3.79 Drury, Edwin Evans. George Farmer, Dell Farnefr-Charley E. Farner, George C. Freeman, James L. Freeman.

Lloyq ib.ts ova el Freeman, Me: 19.99, 8.52 24.84 3726 6.23 Fuller, Clifford Gibson, Pledger Godsey, Mrs. William Harrison. Essie Hinderer, Eugene 56.60 Hinderer, Rufus 46.98 Hopper, asper 46.49 Jackson, Donald Jecker, George Kallembach, Kenneth 18.93 16.62 70.51 18.69 2.62 18.99 50.45 31.24 Kerwin, Eugene vr9 "Dovle Kirschbautn. Doaald Klenzman. i Eugene Lanham, Willard A.

duly of the a published Illinois, regularly to the forego-lg In the (6) coV in la. D. 1955, with delivered complied the distribution and distributed the annexed com- lists this Public PUBLIC.

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