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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAI WILMINGTONOHIO Page Six GUARDS JO LEAVE SUNDAY OR GAMP Q) 'o ESTATE VALUES ylzvzzyz 0 4 0 7 AND 7 30 32 1932214ZW Stnley7 Central Preu New Vienna i 4 CROSS WORD PUZZLE 7 a i 9 9 12 IS Id 17 21 25 26 32 30 34 39 43 51 SO the Sr 'ti By PAUL ROBINSON fit Good Luck Boys! LOW STREET CAR RATES OR SHOPPERS ABANDONED were Mrs RESH ISH CHINAWAR DEPT CHANGE MADE IN TAX COLLECTION I Mrs Blanche Deck Correspondent Telephone 2706 SCHOOL COSTS CUT BY HIGHLAND BOARD cail Mrs sister xMrs Charles Packard and family at Chicago Allen Simkins Agent News Journal AYETTE CLUBS TO GO TO CAMP AT CLITON Borden Swlngley and family guests of Mr and Bernard MRS JOSEPHINE LAURENS IS CLAIMED BY DEATHMrs Josephine Laurens 81 died at her home in Xenia? Thursday afternoon after a long Illness She wua the mother of Ed Laur ens who resides near Burtonville uneral services were held at the home Saturday' afternoon Personal Tax Books May Not Open Until September 1 Officials Say Clinton County sheepmen will have an opportunity to obtain a purebred Shropshire or Southdown ram at low cost Tuesday when a trip will be taken to a number of farms of breeders in the State un der the auspices of the County Lamb and leece Improvement As sociation County Extension Agent Walter Bluck and members of organization have selected 25 Shropshire and 16 Southdown rams for purchase by county i sheepmen and a few remain which have not been spoken for The group will leave the Court house Tuesday at 7 A Trans portation will'? be provided those who are interested in purchasing a ram Rams will be drawn and all prospective purchasers will have an opportunity to Inspect them before their purchase is contracted A $5 deposit will be required at the time of purchase and the remain der will be payabld'before Septem ber 1 '7 Reduction of' 13 Percent Ef duction in every Item of expendi ture The salaries of the county sup erintendent the secretary and at tendance officer received the great est cuts Smaller allotments were also made for the county Teacher Ypstitute and office supplies The county board of education was unanimous in the decision to reduce every cost to the' smallest amount practicable NEW Mr and Mrs 1 Harry Davis and son Joe Lindsey and daughter Ruth Ann of Love land were Sunday afternoon call ers of rank Caplinger and family and called on friends in New Vi enna their former home Miss Bess Pemberton was the din ner guest Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs red Eaton and daughter Doris Allen Simkins and Wayne Steele spent Thursday at the fair in Wil mington Dr and Mrs A Watson were callers in the home of Mr and Mril Davis and family before re turning to their home in Whittier Calif Charles Packard of Chicago spent Wednesday night witlf Mr and Mrs Harley Phillips Visiting Aunt Miss Evelyn Clark of Northside is visiting heraunt Mrs James Achor and Mr Achor near Lynch burg Mr and Mrs Homer Stout of EasMonroe were Sunday after noon callers in the home of Mr and Mrs Southerland Mr and Mrs Edwin ox have moved from the property of Mrs Williams and will reside with their grandmother Mrs ox Mrs Emma Holmes was called to Hillsboro Thursday on account of the death of her cousin John Mitchell of Tennessee Mr and Mrs Deck Mrs Marie Simkins and daughter Eloise and son Allen and Mr and Mrs Raymond Deck were entertained at dinner Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Everett Roush near Wilmington Mrs Gladys Uiblewas a business visitor in Wilmington: on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Harry Keever of Improvement Association Is Sponsor of Campaign To Better locks Cincinnati ahd Mr and Mrs Sam Keever of Lebanon were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs red Eaton Edwin Spargur will leave Sun day for two weeks training with the of Blanchesterat Camp Perry Mr and Mrs Wnjoremin at tended the funeral' of their cousin Mrs John Cashmaii Tuesday Mrs Charles Smith of Green field' and Mrs Al Clark and daughteJosephine of Northside were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Southerland Jose phine remained for a visit with her grandparents Mrs Dove Mrs Wil liams and Mrs Dudley Borden were callers in the home of Wilbur Dove who is ill with heart trouble Mrs Caron III Mrs Elizabeth Caron has been ill the past week Mr and Mrs Max McDaniel and Claude Sears' all of Longview Hos pital Cincinnati spent Sunday with Mrs Mildred Sears and fam Ray Borden and family of Hills boro were Sunday afternoon ers of the mother Dudley Dan recent George 'Mr and Mrs Elmer Pendell are staying at the home of Mr and Mrs George Patch while Mr and Mrs Patch enjoy a twq western trip Mrs Deck will spend ri day with heg father Mr Thompson at Greenfield The Lanpar and Soneir families attended the 'funeral of Mrs John Cashman Tuesday at Wilmington Mrs Clara Rice was a genial hostess Wednesday evening enter taining friends for two tables of bridge honoring Mrs Walter Pem berton of Columbus Refreshments of ice cream cake and iced tea were served Rev and Mrs Smith and sous Owen and Calvin of Lynch burg: Mrs Smith and daugh ter "rances Allegheny Va and Mr and Mrs'Alfred Smith of Covington Va called on Mrs Eliza beth Caron and daughter Anna Mae and Mrs Annie Britton and Miss Jennie Britton Mrs Elizabeth Caron and daugh ter Anna Mae Mrs William Hak es and daughters Sylversia and Sylvia called on Mrs Ed wards near Careytown Tuesday evening Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs Mildred Sears were rank Deck and family and Mrs Marie Simkins and family Mr and Mrs Roberson of Pittsburgh arrived this week for a two visit with Mrs Rob erson's parents Mr and Mrs Har ley Phillips and will also visit her ma day dinner guests with Mr and Mrs McCoy and son Russell McCoy and Mr and Mrs Elmer Mc Coy of Leesburg 'In the afternoon they all went swimming at East Monroe alls returning in the eve ning for home made ice cream and cake Clyde ouch of Dayton spent last week with his parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Davis and family called on Mr and Mrs Harry Wilkinson and family and Bert Thomas Sunday evening Miss Olevia Thomas spent a few days with her grandparents in the Beech Grove neighborhood Mr and Mrs Thomas Halpin and family called at the Jenks home Monday evening Miss Mildred McCoy spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Russell Mart Mr and Mrs John Ames and son have returned to Mr and Mrs A Jenks after spending a few days with the mother Belle Thomas and Clara Brewer of Wilmingtonspent riday after noon at the i a Mr" and Mrs Luther Allen and family spent Thursday with' Mr and Mrs Cliff Rosenberger Blanchester Unit To Go To Camp Perry CINCINNATI July It takes more than lowered street car fares to coax Cincinnati women out shopping at hours when they in the mood The Cincinnati street railways company started a a few weeks ago feed on Wednesdays from 10 A to 4 M' it granted a trip to town and back "for the usual price of a one way jaunu But it didn't work So ticket has been abandoned Statute 7 Prohibits 'z alsehood Man's nickname To be suffocated in water Narrow piece of wood 'll Uttered harmoniously An army barricade 15 Decree Chair These who make clothes 20 To aise by internal motion Extract metal from ors Wearies THAT LOV7 HAHGJNC5 LAMP THE Jacket store "was responsible OR AN AVsDL USS THE MPK1VJORTHY HOME LATE 10 I OGDEN Mr and Mrs Guy Jones of Day ton Miss Carrie Louise Jenks 'Leo Keubler Mr and Mrs Sherman Halpin and baby were Sunday vis itors with Mr and Mrs A Jenks Mr and Mrs Russell Mart Miss Olevi Thomas Miss Mildred Mc Coy and Delmar Hawk were Sun Collection of the second install ment of personal taxes scheduled to begin August 20 probably will not' get under way before Septem ber 1 because of additional work required by the State Tax Commis sion on assessment certificates for the fixst periodic collection and the delay caused by' the extension granted taxpayers on their June real estate tax payments' county officials announced Saturday If the tax books do not open un til September 1 thgy'probably will not be closed October 1 the announcement said The collection originaUjT was scheduled to begin Aijgust 20 and extend to September 20 Approximately 50 per cent of the personal tax payers In the county paid their entire in ebruary and March and as a result the small collections should be speedy county officials said QUINN CHAPEL A Collins Pastor Sunday School 1 9: A Mrs Bertha Emmons Superintendent Preaching 10: 30 A and 7:30 7 Midweek prayer and class meet ing Wednesday 7:30 Saturday July 30' 1932 i The' hickory nut crop this year will be the largest in years accord ''lng to observers who have been about the State extensively during it recent weeks Nearly every tree Is laden with nuts which appear to be of more than ordinary size and abundance Not only ia there an unusual crop ''of hickory nuts but the nut crop generally Is above the average according to the observers anDHnElaaBQBa anaaEmaaEBn ACROSS 1 Not fresh Mix I 9 Cuts wood Uttered Belonging to 14 Success Thus Spoil Pours down" Not many 21 Period of tlipe (plural) 23 Touch' 24 A vegetable Interval 1 Kind Thin ixed 30 asten woirip A small pie A male sheep 37 Vapor frozen in flakes Possessive pronoun a 40 Stories A sailor Nickname of New governor 44 Aperture of the nose Pronoun I Past Arclof Has knowledge of A flsh DOWN SHEEPMEN WILL PURCHASE RAMS Sr IRE LOSS HEAVY ire of undeter mined origin destroyed the two story frame store room of Walter kerns Son on Main street hjre last week The entire sjock of antique furniture was Jost in the blaze i SLASH WILL BE MADE IN REAL WASHINGTON The reg ular 4 Club Camp for members of ayette County will be held next week starting Monday at the 4 Club Camp at Clifton Already 33 have sent in their enrollment blanks Camp this year will be in con junction with Clark and Champaign Counties Clark County has an en rollment of 62 and Champaign an enrollment of 25 This will make approximately' 120 members in camp 7 Lope elix Vega Carpio was the most ingenious dramatic poet of Spain i 7 Vi AT OH Vi IS PEKING Mt TO OEWH To MARRN HIM ANDNO'm BOBQtt AR WAX COMES AVCflG VilTH THE SAME IDEA SOI REERRED 'THEM' vV BCJTH ATO DAD? Expensejj'of the Highland Coun ty BoarT of Education will he re Tuced' again next to the ex tent of 13 per cent' The appropriation requested for next year is the lowest made in several years and represents a re TMAf HAM GOl' CHAMP CAifi' BEAT1 ME AT THIS UCNE GAME rix 'DAD IRST Cte DREAK A LEG11 COME ON Hl IM Sixtydhree officers and men Compand 147 Infantry Ohio Naj tlonal Guardynlt at Blancheste will entrain Sunday morning Wp Camp Perry where they will spenT two weeks In training Captain! George Shanorwill be in "charge of the outfit which will be joined National Guard companies from Hillsboro and for the trip to Camp Perry Raymond Grove 'an employe 1J the News Journal composing roow is a member of the company Church Special Services Programs On Calendar Sunday 1 Sot TOOOD CRAVY Sc XAOMAN AND OI YEARS YOU YE TOLD ME I Sthat was A Permanent Lwave Open 8:30 A to 6:30 Phone 2333 for appointment BEAUTY SHOP AugustSpecial I SHAMPOO RAL mjc INGER WAVE WEDNESDAY EachWeek THE OLD HOME TOWN Registered US Patent Offica BySTANLEY J' 'County: Auditor Authorized? To Continue Cut Since Last Appraisal 27 To drink by small draugnts 30 Surety Stop' 33 Rich earth 34 Express gratitude To destroy 36 Sheer 38 Take by force Measure of weight (plural) Deposit of sand clay and earth At this time Household god Proceed 49 Negative Answer to Previous Puzzle Readjustment of real estate values on the county tax conform with decreases since the 1931 appraisal will be made by Alfred Osborn County Auditor acting under the authority of the 5 State Tax Commission' It wag an nounced Saturday The indicated decrease will amount to 8 to GO "percent Tn 1929 the taxvalbe of farm land was slashX percent and in the reappfaisement of 1931 evaluation of all real estate in 'tho county were reduced an $ver age of 8 percent tne ords show With thfe contemplated decrease real estate in the county7 will have an approximate slash of 35 to 38 percent since the 1925 appraisement T5 figures compiled by tho County Auditor disclose that in 1928 the tax duplicate was $4121113(1 an1 the county tax rate was 8 mills with an approximate levy for coun ty purposes of $32969046 In 1931 the tax duplicate was $30000000 and the county tax rate 490 mills providing a levy of $147000 for county 'Th addition to this levy the county received for i its use from the motor license a fund $2570359 making a total for 1931 of $17270359 a reduction of $15698687 or almost 50 percent In the funds used for the operation of Clinton County government The total levy of taxes has not been cut in this proportionbecause other forms of government including State township schools and villages have not cut their levies in proportion to the county decrease the County Auditor said 'HICKORY NUT CROP TO BE HEAVY THIS YEAR fsCALPEDj II MIHM I IIIIIIM' "JITir: 1 EH II YOUR MOVE? 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