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Taxpayers to Receive<br />
Statements of County<br />
Taxes in Few Days<br />
A statement of county taxes will<br />
be mailed to all taxpayers w ithin<br />
the next few days, announced<br />
county treasurer, Harold E. Rose.<br />
For the first time in M arhsall<br />
County, taxpayers will receive a<br />
statement as to the am ount of<br />
their personal and real estate<br />
tax.<br />
The statement w ill be an exact<br />
duplicate of the tax receipt arid<br />
w ill afford an opportunity for<br />
taxpayers to examine it in detail<br />
before payment. Tax statements<br />
are prepared by townships; therefore.<br />
those persons ow ning real<br />
estate or personal property will<br />
receive individual statements for<br />
each township.<br />
Persons having purchased real<br />
estate w ithin the past year will<br />
not receive a statement in their<br />
name since the auditor’s office<br />
transfers real estate as of the<br />
first day of <strong>March</strong> of each year.<br />
Individuals purchasing real estate<br />
on contract will not receive statements<br />
since the tax receipts of<br />
such real estate bear the name<br />
of the individual owning same.<br />
It is believed that the m ailing<br />
of tax statements w ill relieve con<br />
gested traffic in the treasurer's<br />
office, since the taxpayer has only<br />
to attach a check or money-order<br />
to the statement and m ail to the<br />
treasurer’s office.<br />
The statement will give the per<br />
sonnel of the office im m ediate<br />
reference to the taxpayer’s file.<br />
The receipts will be stamped<br />
“ Paid” and returned by m ail. In <br />
dividuals paying taxes at the<br />
Treasurer’s office are urged to<br />
bring the statement w ith them<br />
since it will speed up the operation.<br />
Since tax statements will be<br />
mailed only in the .Spring, the<br />
treasurer’s office will return the<br />
statements in order that they may<br />
be utilized when paying the fall<br />
installm ent by mail.<br />
As tax receipts are made up<br />
from duplicates prepared by the<br />
Assessor’s and A uditor’s office,<br />
taxpayers are requested to carefully<br />
examine their receipts to<br />
see that all personal property,<br />
real estate and poll tax is included.<br />
It should be remembered<br />
that correct descriptions and the<br />
payment of proper personal and<br />
poll are the individual taxpayer’s<br />
responsibility. It will be noted<br />
that the rate per one hundred<br />
ATTENTION<br />
MEN<br />
dollars assessed valuation and the<br />
am ount of the poll tax is also included<br />
in the tax statement.<br />
Those individuals accustomed<br />
to paying at the State Exchange<br />
Hank may continue to do so.<br />
European Nations Need<br />
To Be More Aggressive,<br />
Creighton Declares<br />
‘‘The people of all except two<br />
of the European countries are<br />
lacking in individual in itia tiv e /’<br />
declared H obart Creighton in addressing<br />
the M arshall - Fulton<br />
County F arm Loan Association<br />
held at Argos last week. He said<br />
they are seeking an insured se<br />
curity at the expense of personal<br />
freedom. Switzerland, named as<br />
one of the two aggressive individualist<br />
countries rem aining on the<br />
European continent, lacks coal,<br />
steel, and other natural resources,<br />
yet they manage to m aintain their<br />
freedoms because they are u n <br />
w illing to accept the security offered<br />
in other countries through<br />
restrictive governm ental pro<br />
grams.<br />
Mr. Creighton urged that we in<br />
America look ahead and help the<br />
young people appreciate this great<br />
nation by giving them the oppor<br />
tunity to earn the things they<br />
want.<br />
A good representation of the<br />
3 0 farmers who became members<br />
of the N.F.L.A. association during<br />
1941) were present in this year’s<br />
meeting. The annual dividend of<br />
$1,583 paid out at the meeting-<br />
represented a 5% return on the<br />
association stock held by its m em <br />
bers.<br />
Clifford O. Goodrich, Plym outh,<br />
and Dennis Foor, Rochester, were<br />
re-elected to the board of direc<br />
tors for three year terms.<br />
Bring Your Wife<br />
R EC EIV ED W ORD O F D E A TH<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shaw received<br />
word on W ednesday of<br />
the sudden death of Arm and<br />
Cartier of Kankakee, 111., who had<br />
visited here often for m any years<br />
and had made m any acquaintances<br />
in Culver. Mr. Cartier is surviv<br />
ed by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Cartier,<br />
a daughter, Jeanine, and a<br />
son W arren, all of Kankakee, III.<br />
RAINBOW GIRLS B A K E SALE<br />
The Order of Rainbow for<br />
Girls is sponsoring a bake sale<br />
and miscellaneous food sale on<br />
Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 11, at Easter-<br />
day’s, according to an ad in the<br />
classified section of this issue of<br />
the Citizen.<br />
4-H Builds Future Leaders.<br />
Culver State Exchange<br />
Bank Lounge<br />
Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> IS<br />
7:30 p. m.<br />
A Program<br />
“ More Money From Your Poultry”<br />
Refreshments - Luckv Door Gifts<br />
Culver City Grain and Coal Co.<br />
“ Your M ASTER-M IX Dealer”<br />
PHONE 248<br />
<strong>National</strong> Commander<br />
To Speak At Legion<br />
Conclave Saturday<br />
Plans for the appearance of<br />
In d ia n a ’s own <strong>National</strong> Am erican<br />
Ee.giion Com mander George N.<br />
Craig, together with a. mass in <br />
itiation of new Legionnaries from<br />
some Posts in Northern Indiana<br />
and about 40 Po.sts in the Fourth<br />
Michigan District, are under way.<br />
The Ihuge affair is scheduled for<br />
the Navy D rill H all at the Univer<br />
sity of Notre Dame, 011 next Saturday,<br />
<strong>March</strong> l l t l i, at 8 p. an. The<br />
public is invited to attend.<br />
High-light of the event will be<br />
the <strong>National</strong> Com m ander’s address,<br />
which is expected to be as<br />
“ punch-packed” as m any of his<br />
previous talks throughout the<br />
nation. Civic leaders, the faculty<br />
and .student body of Notre Dame,<br />
the State Commanders of both<br />
M ichigan and Indiana will be present.<br />
Scheduled as a Third Indiana<br />
District event, hosts for the occasion<br />
will be the Bendix Avia<br />
tion Post No. 284, South Bend.<br />
Elected at the (Legion’s national<br />
convention at Philadelphia last<br />
fall. <strong>National</strong> Commander Craig<br />
has tille distinction of being the<br />
first of the younger Legionnaries<br />
of W orld W ar II to be elevated<br />
to the highest office this w orld’s<br />
largest veterans organization can<br />
con.fer. Craig, a graduate of the<br />
Brazil, Indiana, High School, at<br />
tended Arizona University 'prelaw<br />
and graduated from Indiana<br />
University School of Lawr, in 19 32.<br />
He attended the Culver Sum m er<br />
Naval School back in the mid-20's.<br />
D uring W orld W ar II he served<br />
with the 80th Infantry Division<br />
:in General P atton’s Third Army,<br />
participating in the campaigns of<br />
Northern France, Rhineland, A r<br />
dennes and Germany, being discharged<br />
in 194 6 as a Lieutenant<br />
Colonel of Infantry.<br />
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K U R F E E S<br />
Obe r II n 1s<br />
Electric Appliance Store<br />
Since actively taking over the<br />
reins of the <strong>National</strong> Legion, he<br />
has made a:i enviable record, and<br />
has gained the report of friend<br />
and adversary alike. His address<br />
at the comin.g event will be one<br />
of his m ajor addresses of this year,<br />
and will be Hi is only appearance in<br />
this area daring his term as the<br />
11ational Commander.<br />
ANNOUNCES M O D EL<br />
PLANE (O N T E S T<br />
Pop Sheehan, proprietor of the<br />
Hobby Hub at Plym outh has announced<br />
plans for a Model Plane<br />
B uilding Contest. Entrants up<br />
to 16 years of age will be classed<br />
in -Squadron One, while Model<br />
plane builders above the age of<br />
16 will comprise Squadron <strong>Two</strong>.<br />
Rules for the contest which closes<br />
April 8 are available at the<br />
Hobby Hub.<br />
M ake every day i:i 19550 a safe<br />
day 011 your farm.<br />
Large Crowd Attends<br />
Delong Fish Fry<br />
A large crowd attended the annual<br />
Fish Fry on <strong>March</strong> 3, spon<br />
sored by the Tippecanoe Fish an.<br />
Game Club at Delong.<br />
The club realized a total of<br />
$2 03 011 the benefit program<br />
which they have turned over to<br />
the Delong Methodist church. The<br />
church will be remodelled in the<br />
near future.<br />
Regular meeting was held 011<br />
<strong>March</strong> 2nd. with a large atten<br />
dance of members and friends.<br />
A comedy act was put on by H a <br />
zel Yelton and Mary Fisher. Coffee<br />
and donuts were served and<br />
enjoyed by all.<br />
The officers of the club expressed<br />
their particular thanks to all<br />
the people that worked and those<br />
who attended the Fish fry.<br />
Few nasts are feathered in wild<br />
•goose chases.<br />
CONVERT TO OIL<br />
Your furnace can be con<br />
verted to oil for as low as<br />
$10.87 per month.<br />
It’s easy to convert your coal<br />
furnace to oil . . . and save!<br />
Clean, smokeless, depend<br />
able heat.<br />
NO DOWN PAYMENT,<br />
and further . . . .<br />
C o n v e r t^<br />
ta O I L<br />
The first payment will not fall due until June 1st.<br />
A C T T O D A Y !<br />
Marshall County Lumber Co.<br />
Office hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
P H O N E GO<br />
Marshall County Community Sale<br />
“ The Farmer's Livestock Market”<br />
Plymouth - Every Wednesday<br />
Clean, convenient facilities; large volume week after week<br />
to attract and hold the better class of buyers; rigid veterinarian<br />
inspection; and the security of a long established market provide<br />
some sound reasons for consigning your livestock to the<br />
Marshall Couny Community Sale.<br />
Veal<br />
Htrs.<br />
C o w s___ _<br />
Bulls<br />
Lambs<br />
Hogs__<br />
M A R K E T TOPPERS FO R WED., FEB. 20<br />
$31.50,* (210 lb. R oan) Clarence Woods, Knox.<br />
81.00, (215 lb. Gur.) Baker Dilley, Argos.<br />
31.00, (210 lb. Hoi.) Sam Jones, Culver.<br />
80.50, (190 lb. Our.) Ernest Marsh, Plym outh.<br />
80.50, (18 5 lb. G ur.) F rank Casper, Plym outh.<br />
30.50, (130 lb. H oi.) Roy Oscarson, Plym outh.<br />
80.50, (195 lb. Gur.) Ralph lieed, Bourbon.<br />
& H i*i\s. 25.10, (1215 11). R oan) Jo h n M ilner, Plym outh.<br />
28.20, 23.00, (1000 lb. R oan Ilfrs.) John Milner, Plym.<br />
23.25, 22.90, (930 lb. Red Hfrs.) Russell Ringer, Plym.<br />
Fi'ea vy Hogs<br />
S o w s_______<br />
Heavy Sows<br />
23.20, (935 lb. W .F .) Floyd Hover, Plym outh.<br />
10.20, to 20.50, (7 hd. Angus cows, 1250 lb. av.) Leo<br />
Balsley, Bremen.<br />
10.30, (950 lb. H oi.) F rank Smith, Culver.<br />
18.40, (1135 lb. Roan) Joh n Schrader, Bremen.<br />
18.20, (1110 lb. Gur.) Chas Brucker, Monterey.<br />
18.00, (1460 lb. H oi.) Liimvard Hunsberger, Wakarijj<br />
21.50, (1630 lb. Hoi.) Russell W atkins, Bremen..<br />
21.00, (1990 lb. H oi.) Clifton Mangus, Bremen.<br />
20.00, (1575 lb. H oi.) Chester Johnson, No. Liberl<br />
20.50, (7 hd., 615 lbs.) Louis Overmyer, Culver.<br />
10.80, (2 lid., 4 40 lbs.) Chas. Sarber, Plym outh.<br />
10.70, (190 head).<br />
15.00, (11 hd., 337 5 lbs.) Nellans & B right, RochestS]<br />
15.40, (2 hd., 665 lbs.) Chas. Meyers, Argos.<br />
14.00, (2 hd., 900 lbs.) Fred Parrott, Bremen.<br />
R o a rs ___ _<br />
10.50, (o 11.00, (15 lid., 250 to 670 lbs.).<br />
Milk Cows _ 230.00, (H oi.) Leo Berger, Plym outh.<br />
225.00, (R oan) Albert Fox, Plym outh.<br />
* 2—2.50, (Guernsey) A. L. Beyler.<br />
S C H R A O K R B R O S . & M eCOLLO U G H V E R N F LO SF.X ZIK R , Mgr.<br />
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