Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1939 — Page 6

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COUNTY TAX LEVY KWINVtP ON FAQS 11X> Th* reduced levy will reflect In th* cash balance on January 1, 1941, providing th* appropriation* ar* expended Highway department Although no tat levy la mad* fnr th* county highway department, th* county council reduced th* appropriation* submitted from 399 310 to 3*3.110. Included In th* reduction* waa the Item for a»*l*tant highway supervisors front 35250 to 34*50; wage* of truck and tractor driver* and mechanic* from 113.750 to 110.050 An Item of 33500 for a new truck wa« eliminated entirely. The appropriation* allowed are lea* than the estimate of the gasoline tat to be received nett year and It I* likely that the difference will lie appropriated to the material fund The item for atone and material* a* listed In the budget wa« left unchanged at 532.000 Appropriation* Are Liated The appropriation* for the different county office* and depart' menta, the flrat figure being the requeat submitted and the aecontl figure, the amount allowed, follow: 1 Clerk's office. 37400. 3S»7ft. Sab ary of flrat deputy. 3900; regls-. t rat lon clerk. 33<tft. Auditor'* office. 35460. 3’lfio Deputy salary. 3*“' Treasurer'* office. 34735, 34535 Deputy. 31.000. Recorder'* office. 33*15. 33490 I Deputy. 3»o0. no change Sheriff* office. 35580. JSSSO. no change. Deputy. 31500. Surveyor'* office, 3*370. 37145 Deputy. 31M»o County agent. 33120. 32100. |

PUBLIC SALE Real Estate—lmproved 80-acre Farm and Personal Property The undersigned administrator of the Albert D (Dell) Shady •n-l 1 •••* will sell *t public auction on the Dell Shady farm, located 4 mile* north of Bluffton on Stat* Road 1 and 4 mile* eaat. or m mile* north : of Cralgville. on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 13 Sale Starting at 10:00 A. M Promptly HORSTS—4 HEAD One blue roan mare, weight 1300 !b». good worker; 1 grey mar*. | weight 1300 lb*. good worker: 1 sorrel mare colt, coming 2 year* old an extra good colt; 1 horse colt. 4 month* old CATTLE—IS HEAD One Holstein cow. 7 year* old. with roan calf by side, giving 5 gal- I lona milk per day: one spotted cow. 3 year* old. with man calf by •ide. 4-xallnn cow: one Guernsey cow. 7 years old. giving 4 gallon* per 1 day. pasture bred: one Jersey cow. 5 year* old. giving 4 gallon* per day. ; pasture bred: one Jersey cow. 3 year* old. giving 3 gallon* per day. pasture bred: one Jersey cow. 10 year* old with calf by aide; one Jersey cow S year* old. with roan calf by aide: one Guernsey cow. 4 year* old. giving 3 gallon* per day pasture bred: one black bull, coming 2 yeae* old; one blue roan bull, old enough for service; one young brindie bull. HOGS—3I HEAD Twenty-seven head feeding shoata. weight from 100 to 140 lbs ; two spotted brood «OW« dne to farrow by day of «ale: two black brood nows, due to farrow by day of sale CHICKENS Three dozen heavy hena. HAY AND GRAIN Fourteen and one-half acre* good com In the field: 10 acre* *oy bean* In field: 40 bu oata; 55 bn new wheat; 25 bit old wheat: 40 bu nata; 4 bu. cleaned *oy beans: « ton* mixed hay: 2 ton* clover hay: Itj tone haled timothy hay; aome oats straw: some bean hay. FARM MACHINERY One good double dl*c; on* 10-hole Kentucky grain drill: 1 Me-Cormlck-Deerlng com planter, good condition; 1 alngle-row cultivator; 1 McCormick mower; 8-ft cut: 1 Oliver riding plow: John Deere walk-L Ing plow; Deering binder; 1 good wooden frame, spike-tooth harrow; hay tedder' 1 low wheel farm wagon, with extra good hay rack and grain bed combined: 1 Ideal fanning mill, good •• new: 1 double and 1 1 single shovel plows- slip scoop: post auger; I sled: 3 hog scaffolds: ’ one 14-ft. ladder- croaa cut saw; pump jack with electric motor. HARNESS One double set heavy work harness, good condition; • leather collara; 1 old double set work harness 1 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Kalamazoo coat and wood range stove, gray enameled, good condition; 1 V.7. oil range, like new; 1 electric Maytag washer, cast ' aluminum tub: 1 good Florence heating stove; 4 kitchen chalra: one 14-3xll-3 Axmlnater rag: 1 two-piece living room suite, good coudl’lon: library table; Silver Ton* e|*etrle radio: 1 player piano and " bench: three-piece velour living room ault*: oak dresser; two-burner hot plate; lawn mower. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES One 3x12 new hog house; three 3 ft x 3 ft hog houses; on* »x 9 new hog house: 1 good dog house: one 3 ft. self feeder, like new; No. i ..P* cr ‘* m "Tarator; 4 milk palls; four 10-gallon milk cans: I milk strainer: 3 new V-type belts; 50 Ib* scale: lot carpenter tool*; mowing acythe; work bench: forka: shovel*; single and double trees, twine; several cord* wood: uaed galvanized roofing; 12 rod tile; 10 rod | new 3 ft. fence; double barrel shotgun: 22 cal, bolt action rifle; log chains, and many articles too numerous to mention. .... AUTOMOBILE !••• 4 door sedan, in A-l condition, only 20.000 miles, with good Urea. TERMS—CASH Anyone wanting credit should make arrangements at the Farmers “ ,e ”• prolU ‘ r ”' • h,u •* r ’” nov - d REALESTATE Well Improved 80-Acre Farm J?? 1 ' we *‘ n ■’• o •’ P« w, ‘ , *uctlon ottr go-acre farm, with good fertile productive soil, well located This I* the type of farm that anyone would appreciate and like to own. Extra good Improvement* at follows: Good T-raom houae with electric lights; 34x33 bam. cement floors h-S ,O ’ U « r,n, T: 32xJM cont crib and tool ■ h *J' •’• c,rl< ’ ’S* 10 Fwl'ry houae; targe milk house; other outbuilding*; extra good fences; farm well-ditched: good drilled w<-ll' numerous shade tree*. The farm will sell at 12:00 o'clock noon. You are Invited to come and look thia farm over any day before the auction sale. Thia farm la free and clear of ail encumbrance* Term* on real estate: 31.000 cash, balance on or before Jan I 1040 1 For further Information aee Ellenberger Bros. Auctioneer*, or Gideon Gerber at Farmer* A Merchant* Bank. Bluffton ALBERT D. (Dell) SHADY ESTATE ELLENBERGER BROS.. Auctioneer* A. Gerber, Clerk Lunch will be served by the Pleasant Valley Ladies Aid. o

Deputy. 3»oo. Superintendent of *chool* 33235. 331*5. Deputy. 3730. i Health commlMloner. 3703. 3633 . Deputy. 355 i County coroner, 3770, 3740 County aaaeaaor, $1035. 32033 N’o change. Prosecuting attorney, 31*70. 31*20. Circuit court. 37215. 33333. Re-' porter* *al*ry. 31500; court bailiff. 3720 Court house, 35320. 35020. Cuatodlan. 31200; matron. 3420. County jail. 31450, 31450 No I change County Infirmary, 318.970; $17.-' 370. Adam* county memorial hosplt-, *l. 343.032: 333.332 Receipt* estlmated for Incoming year. 340.000; balance appropriated with tax levy.. 33332. County . commissioner's depart-' ment. 345.022; 343,732 County bond* and inter**!, 3<300; 33.800. Deputy Attestor* Reduced The appropriation* for deputy ( assessors in every townahlp wa« ' cut 310 from the eatimate*. In Washington townahlp the appro priation wa* cut from 31027 to 3*77. The county council atated 1 that It intended to reduce the np-1 . propriatlona for deputy hire from year to year. Cnder the law the township trustee must do the as-. seating. the additional appropria-| tion* being for clerk hire in mak- . Ing up the report*. The county budget and tax lev-, lie* will next he refcrrel •» ’oe Adam* county tax uII tstn-.ent, !*>ard. which will convene next Monday. If no change* a - ? mad ■ l>y that board or an appeal fflirt. ■ tcil

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will stand. Reasons For Increase County auditor Victor Eicher eta’-! ed that the increase in the <ountyi budget and the levy could be accountable for in the 315.000 added | *0 the general fund, equal to about a six cent levy. The cent inc: ease in the welftrs departmnt boosts the' levy of the county rate correspond-1 ugly. An estimated cost o’ ikbout! 38.000 for the prhnary and general election* next year accounts for! about a three cent increase in tho* rate. The balance of the coun’y budget' ’• about the same as the IK9 total, ■ except that an additional 33.V00 is provided in the county infirmary budget for painting and buildiug! rt-polrs at the Institution. C.REAT BRU \IN — <-X>NTINt'KD FROM PAGE ONE) I tically Wlp«j out th: Utah casnu ; tie* and prisoner* slnc~ last Fri 1 day They were: the famous MVL‘ry ' division ''Pomorzka," whose offi- • cera were mostly scion* of noliil-! Ity: the 27th infantry division; ar-! mored battalion N’o, 3; (cavalry) battalions Nos. 1 and 2 It was announced that 25.<*'« • Polish prisoners had been tak-n.i mostly In the corridor All report* of fighting on the western front bordering France; were denied here, and operatlo-i* In Poland seemed to be Germany s only concern. Abandon Warsaw Editor'* note: -The I'nlted Press Warsaw staff, headed by its well known war correspondent. Edward W Beattie. Jr., sent Ita last re.mrt on condition* In the Polish capital j at 9:50 a. m Wednesday (Warsaw time- 250 am CRT) This may or may not Indicate a worsen Ina ; situation, causing the official cen- 1

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| sor to hold up news dt .patches for I I fear of informing the enemy. In t I view of this. Beattie's last diaI patch, which arrvied last night, is | of particular interest.) By Edaard W B-attie. Jr. ! (I’nlted Press staff correspondent) Warsaw. Sept 3—<* 54* a. m)— I URi -Everyone able to borrow or j l>eg a conveyance was altandoning ' the Polish capital today aa the ramble of distant German artllI lery fire grew louder. There were many among the I l.7wn.(Mio population, however, who I <*ould find no means of leaving and j Ito them the Imminence of iuvas-| ion was an real that they were In- ■ dined to talk in whispers The government had moved to I Lublin. 100 miles southeast, and ! the foreign emltassles wer<* clost-d I A large force of Germans was re- | |M>rted spreading out on a 'ine 3c | miles north of Warsaw and Be I . city seemed destined to come I under artillery fire, perhaps In a j I few hours. The absence of government | j spokesmen meant that there were! ;no reports on the progress of I .fighting elsewhere in the country.l j except aa broadcast infrequently, and aeml-officlally by the Polish I | radio. GREAT BRITAIN (CONTINUED FROM PAUE OMBi Sept. 4. • Ironsides and Newall conferred today with Gen Marie Gameltn. French commander tn chief, and French aviation commander Joseph Vuillemin regarding position* to be taken by the British expeditionary : force*. Earlier premier and war minlst- ' er Edouard Daladier conferred with Gamelln. Lille experienced another 3ftmlnute air raid alarm at 9:sft am.

I but no bomb* were dropped. News of the Franco-Britain milli tary activities here, arrival of British expeditionary forces and the French penetration of the Saar basin brought great public enthusiasm. It was made known officially that British troops arg now arriving in France and would take their place* alongside the French in the ' fighting lines. "Thank* to conscription Britain will be able to give us million* nf I men link by little." announced propaganda Minister Jean (llrauidoux. “Many British air squadron* are today in our province* on duty; with our own " French official communique* were most reserved. But report* i from Luxembourg and Switzerland, north and *outh of the active front. Indicated that the French ' had made considerable advance* in an operation which seemed only , in its opening phase. A* many a* ftftft tank* were used in one operation alone among several on the front, al the northeast ! corner of France, according to reI porta. It waa said further that the (French were not using the crack I troop* tn the Maginot line but had sent newly mobilized reservist* against the German*. Younif Muncie Pilots Seek Elyinic Crown Muncie. Ind. Sent. 7 —(PF)— Robert McDaniel, youthful Muncie s'rplane pilot, and Kelvin Baxte’, I of Richmond, today were making 1 final plan* to take off Sunday to 1 erain the endurance flying crown for light plane* which McDanl*! j unee held. The present mark la 2S’ hours, «3 mlnuts set at Surlncfeld. 111,

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t arlier this year. McDaniel and Russell Morris efj Richmond aet a world record of 13ft hours. 3 minutes last fall, but | the mark has been broken several time*. WAR FLASHES (CONTINUED FROM FAQS ONE> day. In a further tightening of ita war belt, the government removed all exemption* to the draft and announced that in the future it would be impossible to insure worker* of theird usual wage scale. Cap D'Antibee. France. Sept. 7-— (U.R) — Uauaity reliable sources said today that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor would leave by automobile tomorrow morning en route to England. — • London. Sept 7/—(UJ9 —Sir Nevile Henderson, former British ambassador to Germany, and hi* embassy staff arrived at Gravceend today aboard the Dutch steamer Batavia from Rotterdam. ARRIVALS Word haa been received here of the birth of a baby girl, weighing seven pound* and two ounces. :oj Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eltey nf lx>* A-gelea. California. The mother waa formrly Mlaa Alice Heady of \ Columbia City, and Mr. E'tey Is a 1 former Preble resident. Five Shelbyville Men Held For Gambling Shelbyville. Ind . Sept. 7—(UP)— Clarence 'Havens Willard Bull!vat. William Weingraut. Davd Marker

rnd Vern Havens, all of Mslbyvllla, were awaiting trial In city court lousy on a charge of visiting a gaming hou**.

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