Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1945 — Page 5
MAY 4,1945-
feßeMrts I'SS H, TT MURRAY A CO. ■Phon* » 01 ■ Corrects May ' • ■»«* - 14.00 ■rt "'""J 13.50 ■Kilbi. 1390 Kg IM. __ 13 60 ■ "■ 12.50 K 16.50 ■* 0lce) 15.00 K— "•■"■ 10.00 V '""""“I 7.00 ■Z f , B rroCK YARD* K phone 101 ■ corrected MayJ 1440 EX"’"' 1373 ■mid* 1376 ■ 8.00 ■?□" 1650 E liCe) 14.50 -00 per head yardage. ■holesale EGG AND Kltry guotations ■ Furnlehed by ■hTIJR PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 380 ■ corrected May 4 Liunent Celling Prices K 31c ■ broilers and fryers.... 30.1 c ■' 26.6 F"— »! '==■% CAL GRAIN MARKET JRK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 4. ASi subject to cuanga during day. eg delivered at elevator. Red Wheat..... _.._.51.66 Bed Wheat 1-85 ew and Old Corn 160 ~ 2 Soy Beans 2-10 jy Beans 218 lew Oats.... —-— -77 led S 00 fool - 4 « ta .03 per bushel leas, lorn: .04 per 100 law. t.o.b. farm IT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne, Ind., May 4.—(UP) Block: i,market steady; no change; s yesterday. IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK inapolis. May 4 — (UP) — ■ Livestock: WOO; active, steady; mil choice 160 to 400 and 150 lbs. 14.80; 100 to 140 150 to 14.50; good and sows 14.05. !e 250. calves 500; mostly and cleanup trade: scatmedium and good yearlings to 15.50; early sales good pws largely 13.00 to 14.00, •14.50; bulk common and m 9.50 to 12.75; canner and » to 9.25; vealers steady I. O' 100; nominally steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ago, May 4.—(UP)—(WFA) Kock: s.t.DW): active, fully steady; W choice barrows and gilts ’• 'ip at 414.75, ceiling; good k'e sow s at sl4; complete ke. 1500; calves, 500; very ,lc supply steers and heifers steady;, steers selling at 1‘450 and heifers at. 313-315 h ‘*st mixed offerings. JW’S steady with recent 50- ■ ">*; beet cows bulking at < vanners and cutters, ■ ■ no reliable outlet for ® hulls at s l3 down . becf i,.?' moderately active at vealers steady at sl6 “’derate supply 2. * ell tleancd up at M, 3 f o: lambs active, 1',.,' lt)a<ls fed wooled weatii: 10ad “nd choice i cl,oie ® wooled l)ractk>aHy Stbtw«.^?T Ct Voll,ni °" to medsllwt iambs No. 2 bucks included; sheep «n at i v “ < *" l,H * lly stead y: few down. ,h, CAGO GRAIN CLOSE l«Pt 31 ' 75; Jul *' 31.65’..- '»■ fey Ju? 1 I DeC - »I.IU ’ll : ? uly ’ *1.12%; W/2 - July ' wc, .57 >4 r . »’ i a ? 2 to 5400 rZJ' 00 p. m. - _ » _ Gla »*» Fitted
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —0For 25 words or loss: 1 time sOc; 2 times 75c; 3 times |t; 6 times 11.75. Rotes quoted are for consec- ! utive Insertions. No clasoified ado accepted on oklpday schedule. I I Rate for 10 point BLACK I FACE la 5c por word for In- ( sortion. i Copy must be In office by 11 I a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 0 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE —7 room semi-modern house, Thirteenth St, 33,800. W. ► J. Bookman, phone 3. 102-tr ELECTRICALgardiess of your needs in the 1 line of electrical supplies, large or ’ small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & j Kienle. 226-ts FOR SALE—S rotary hoes; 2 used hoes; 1 Oliver tractor; mounted fertilizer corn cutter; 110-ft. Oliver combine; 2 36 by 11 used tractor tires. Craigville Garage, g 101-74 FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhriek Bros. Phone 360. 86-t£ FOR SALE — 6 year old Brown Swiss cow, milking s’/ s gal. per day. Martin Bienz, 4 miles north of 222 on 101. 104-3tx FOR SALE —80 acre farm. 3~miles north; good soil; 7 room house, basement, furnace, lights, water, barn 36x60; several out-buildings. Beautiful place to live. Also have other farms. C. D. Lewton. FOR SALE— Fine 6 room house and 3 acres of land, house has basement, motor plumbing, electricity, is nicely arranged and in excellent repair; beautiful lawn; plenty of shade and shrubbery; good young orchard; barn, garage, chicken house; some alfalfa, a lot of good blue grass, and large garden plot. If you are interested in keeping a cow, raising chickens and having a fine garden, etc, here is the apot, an excellent location and a pleasant place to live. Write or call No. 174. J. F. Sanniann or C. W. Kent, midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 104-3 t FOFTSALE— Li 111 eG ell i u”2~boftom 14-inch tractor plow on rub- , her; 5-ft. McCormick mower; lard can; chicken brooder. Raymond Eichenauer, phone 6902. 105-3 t FOR SALE —AH kitide of garden plants, 10c a dozen. Henry Haugk, 204 South Tenth street. g 105-atx J FOFT^ALE—SmalTgarden tractor. Fortney’s garage. 219 North First street, between the hours of 8:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. a 105-3 tx FOR SALE—I 55-gal. sTeeTdriim with faucet. Also deep well hand pump, complete with pipe 36-ft cyl. and sucker rod. Leo 11. King, Sr., Decatur. Phone 996-K. 1 mile west of 27 on Novelty road. 105-2tx FOR'SAIf Ji-Baby bed, 216 Noitli First Street. Mrs. M. 11. Sharpe. 105FOR SALE— Strawberry roan marc, 5 years old. work single or double. Simon Thieme, a’.a miles northcast Decatur. Phone 956-B. g 105-3tx FOR SALE—SoFScoiUroabfiT?Toca ted in Hanna-Nuttman Park, size 14x21 feet. Mail sealed bids to Thurman k Drew, secretary. Decatur Lions Club by Tuesday, noon, May 8. 1945. a 105-31 X FOR SALE —New power grindstone. McCormick-Deering 8-ft. combine, one rebuilt John Deere 999 corn planter with tractor hitch and new bean attachment, and one eultipactor. Gerlier Implement Company, Phone 255. 195-3tx FOR SALE — Piano.' Phone 66!L 1203 West Monroe street. I'lG-Jt FOR SALE—A week old and also a serviceable age pure-bred’register-ed Guernsey bull. Stanly Arnold, 1 mile south Magley. Craig'Hie telephone. a 106-Jtx FOR SALE — Pre-war collapsible baby carriage, $5. Phone 440. 106FOR SALE —Seed corm Indiana 425 and GOB, in all grades. Ed Keifsteck. 4 miles north. % mile west of Magley. Poe phone. 106-6tx FOR SALE —Dunham cultipacker and rotary hoe combined, good condition; dump rake, wagon. Roy Riekord, 4’/ 2 miles southwest of Decatur. ’°6’ 2tx FOR - SALE—Renown coal and wood range, white with black trim, like uew. 710 Marshall St. Phone 1451. 106-21 X FOR SALE — Pa pec hay chopper and ensilage cutter, complete with pipe. Good as new. Donald Miller, Huntington. Indiana, route 1, Bippus phone 15-110. 1’96-3'x Trade In a Gocd Town — Decatur
FOR SALE—Good barn, 34 by 54 ft., with 20 ft. shod attached; old house that can be torn down for good lumber; also a brooder house. Located % mile cast 01 Wren, 0. on Gayl Bowen farm. shoes, size 3; 1 pr. lady’s black shoes, size 7’A A; 1 pr. man’s white shoe®, size B, all like uew. Phone 1175, or call homestead 11. g 106-31 WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 103-26tx WANT ED—To btiy registered Holsteln heifer calves and cows. State price. Address box 365, care ■ Democrat. 100-6 t ELECTRICAL HXTUKES, and »uppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED - TO - RENT — 4 room apartment or small house. Jesse C. Sutton. 105-ts WANTED —To do plowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. 105-12 X WANTED TO RENT — BjT>iavy wife, husband overseas. Modern 5 or 6 room house. Will consider modern farm home close in. State rent desired. Write box 367 care Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. g 106-3tx WANTED — Chickens, any size, dressed or on foot; top priced. Lose Restaurant. Phone 28, reverse charges. 106-3 t MISCELLANEOUS - Typewriters repaired, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-2 Gt SOLO-COTE'— The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts ROOF TROUBLE —Cali on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogsr etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 3ltf LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN-620 Brown:camera and other articles last week from parked car. Phone 6714. 105-3tx LOST—Small black coin purse, contains sum of paper money. Phone 1523. & 105 ’ 2t LOST —2 ration books No. 4. Marcellus Davison and Helen Davison. 4tx LOST—Ration book No. 4. Karolyn Sue Sapp. S 1 ‘ CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our many friends and neighbors for kindness extended ne during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Archie Susdorf and'Son. 0 — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks, irregular in moderately active trading. Bonds, irregular; U. S. governments higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton, steady. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley future firm. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady: cattle, steady: and sheep, steady to 15c lower than Wednesday's active dosing market. 0 Rain, Hail, Snow Reported Friday Rain, hall and snow mingled in a display of March weather in the nortih part of the county last evening from 4 to 6 o’clock. Hail donee covered the fields in part of Root township and reports are that snow flurries oroured in Union township. Rain fell for several hours in Pretble, Root a”d Union.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
Atpointment of Admialalrator „ . Wo. 41H9 - ► Notice I.n hereby given, Tlwct tlue undersigned has been appoiieted Administrator of the ewtate of John S. Bowers late <jt Adaans county, deceased. Th.e estate Is prohaibiy solveiut. AViUiajn S. Bowers. Adtnlntatraitlor Henry H. Heller. Attorney 1 4/19 1945. Ap v . 20-2 7 M. 4 ______ NOVBC-f iiy FINAL XETTLEMENT OF Km’ATE NO. lIOH3 Notice is hereby given, to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Eli- • zabetii Rieh, decieaseii to appear in . the Adainis Circuit Court, held alt Decatur, Indiana, on tho 13lb day of - May, 1945, and show cause, if any, I why the Finail Settlement Accounts with the estaite of said decedent • should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, .gind receive ' tliei'r dislrtbutlve shares. Ida Nusrtbamm, Executrix iDeeaitur, Indiana, April 26, 1915 , , Henry 18. He Her, Attorney ' April 27 May 4 O' i Appoint went of Administrator Estate No. 1137 t Notice is Hereby given. That the . unider»i.gned has been appointed Ad- • niiii'istradOr of the estate of Anna ; Sprutuger. Unite of Adams County, de- . ceased. The estate is probably sol- • venit. Eldon E. Sprunger. Administrator Henry B. Heller, Attorney > 4/2’6, 1945. Apr. 27 May 1-11 —o ■ ALLIES BATTLE I . I (Continued From Page One! ! tack on Kyushu was the second iu i 24 hours and the 12th in 18 days. Four units of the first Marine ■ division, thrown into the southern Okinawa battle only several days ago, led a new 10th army offensive . against an estimated 30.000 Japanese entrenched iu strong defenses before Naha. ' A front dispatch said the Marines, pushing down the rugged west coast sector, were nearing the ! Asa river, last natural barrier before Naha and only a little more ' than a half mile from the city. > The breakthrough bythe Marines • was the first major gain of the Atn- ’ erican forces since Lt. Geu. Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., brought the Marine division and a Fourth army , division into the battle. o______ 0 ______ ' Soldier Sends Thanks ; For Red Cross Kit The women’fl production division I of the Red Cross has received a ■ card from a soldier overseas, thank- • ing the local chapter for a gift bag t whidh be received. The card reads, i “Just a card of thanks for tihe little . gift 'bag I received with the eoms pliments of the chapter. Thanks a i million. iPvt. Philip Chemikoff.” > The kit bags are made by volun- . leer workers in tihe local produc- ( lion center and presumably are ; sent to all pats of the world, for . the use of servicemen. I Fort Wayne G. E. Plant • Is Planning Addition The General Electric company is r planning a $60,000 addition to its Winter street plant in Fort Wayne. ' A building permit has been issued ' to the Indiana Engineering com- • pany for construction of the 150 by ' 50 foot Jmilding. Stock Feed FOR SALE Several tons of feed suitable for cattle, hogs or poultry. Bag Service, Inc. Phone 556 I
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COM MW SIO MER'g CLAIMS TO BE ; ' ALLOWED MAY T. IMB J Citlzen’.H Tel. Co. opcraUng * 37.96 J City of Decatur <lo 196.01 j Haywood Pub. Co. do 358.86 < Clyde O. Troutiier, clerk do 36.41 j Hwywood Puib. Co. do 45.50 l,eo T. (lll'llg do mileage . ... 11.77 < Thurman 1. Drew auditor do- 12.76 j ' Roy L. Price treas. do 1.15 | Mbrga'i’et Price Cilk. St«n. Dr. 63.00 ' Itusellc flaincs do ......... 12.00 ] I'ccatur Dcniiocrat Co. treas. op 70.42 ] Rose Ncs.- walltt recorder do .... 5.v0 Leo T. llillig inti opcr 111.28 ] T.cminrd Supply Co. do 1.39 Charley Scherry suev. ditch 31.50 Roy Aschlimau do 8.00 ,Arit Loshe do 1.20 Rarry Lawson do 6.60 Jve C. Ta'lbett do 6.30 D. A. Ituunple do 12.25 , Homer Debolt do 10.50 ~ Arthur Weaver <l 0 7.75 , Herman Broiwn do 5.60 ■ Daniel Ijantz do *..Z 37.5'2 „ John A. Harvey do 15.00 Fred iaenhart dp 18.00 The Knick-Tynda II Go. Op or 60.7'1 John W. Tyndall do 3.00 The Schafer Store do 1.75 Lyman L. Haun S. auipt. oper 39.00 L. E. Archbold Co. Agt. d 0 113.40 Clara Lengerich do sten. 108.'33 Dr. D. I>. Jones 11. Com. sat op 40.00 Naomi G Barmin assessor i lk 25.00 O. Remy Blerly oper 5.00 Commercial Pt. Shop Cir. Clt. 1.8(1 Citizen's el. Co. do 6 10.95 American Law Book Co. do 10.00 Lawyers Co-Op. Puh du 17.50 Wesil. Pu'b. Co. do 15.00 C. H. Mu>sehnau prob, off mil 10.80 John Bixler C. H. Jan sal 125.00 Mrs. Emma. Miller do ma't. 15.00 Chase Bros. Co. do oper 6.15 Arnoua & Klenk do 8.012 Leonard Supply Co do 12.*'2 Grover CMtreli do 8.00 Walter's PW>g. & Heat do .... 8.20 Engle & Kiess do 1-50 Modern Se-ht. Supply do 21.40 Ind. In'st. Ind. do 88.32 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. jail oper 12.49 The Schafer Store do 11.13 Uniited States Chean Co 3.9,1 Frank A. Kitson Infirm supt. 150.00 Joanna Kitson do mat sal ... 53.3’3 Dr. J. M. Burk <lo pliys. sal 25.00 Pryor S. GHlbert do help ’.. 60.00 Joseph S. Schwartz do 15.00 Marguerite Von Gunten do .... 45.00 Patricia Kitson do 25.00 J. P. Sunlernion do minister 4.00 Elba Lyui'li do oper 7.50 Stewart's Bakery do u 52.45 Berne H'dw. Co. do 1.1.62 United States CJi'Cin. Co. do .... 53.58 Eastern Ind. Oil & Supply do 31.52 H. Knapp & Son do 1.06 K. Ilrug Store do 11.31 Krick -Tyndall Co. do 10.12 Stiilt's Cigar Store do 14.113 HolfhotiiSc Schult e Co. do .... 2.10 Lee Hdw. Co. do 98.60 Economy Dept. Store do 2'4.58 Decatur Hatelier do v 56.55 Ellberson Serv. Store do 9-90 Home Grloctery do 61.50 Steffen limpl. Co. do 6.40 Berne Hdw. Co. do 28.59 Dr. Frcld 1. Paitlterson inf. oper 7.00 Serv-Us Store do 32.21 <’al E. Peterson do 10.35 S. E. Hite'do 67.49 Yost Conist. Co. Miller bdg. 2388.00 Mrs. Litliam Moser Civ. D. sYc. 3’3.32 Fcrd L. LiOterer Co. Atty sal 50.0(1 Berne Witness Co. legal adv 10.79 Clyde O. Troutner Reg. off 25.00 Suttles Co. Ins. 10.57 Henry L. Getting Soldier burial 73.00 Theodore Bl'eeke Jr. farm. Ins. 100.00 Adolph Smith fox bounty Irene Byron SanatoriU'ni 261.50 Paul Dudgeon tax refund .... 12.40 Mrs. N. W. Higliland W. twp. 112.50 Silas Sprunger Mon. do .... 233.50 .Moidieska Neuenseliwander do 177.00 Harold T. Fields Wait, do 112.60 Earl Ma nt in Wash, do 112.'" .John Baker do 112.50 | Wilt Winnes do ■- 100.00 No. X" Highway Herman Haugk Supt. Sal. mil. 2j3.11a Calvin Jiubiiili asst, supt sal 1<1.2a Sami Butler dlo ITl.2j> Perry Everett do 17a.!*<__> Albert Fox do 1>7.2> Troy Woodruff Tr. Truck 159.20 C.hauncey Reynolds do 161.00 Levi Yoder do 161.00 Clyde Harden do 28'..t" Glen A . Lautz (iheiser do 17'2.00 Vernon Fellers do 161.00 Wavne Gaunlt do .. 161.80 Hoy Heltvr do .?.’ !!! Harvey-Shell do 113.20 Burl Fuli'iiman do 168.00 Kenneth Ollier do — ’-71! Fred E. King do 63.20 Chris Bohnke single hands 16.80 Leo C. Olvitit do 12-2.J0 Menno HiCbvgger do Su.aO 'Chris Zurcher do 11.>.50 Frank S. Peterson do 100.00 Christ Miller d’o 160.80 Harold Burger do .. .... Grover Cottrell do - • Chas. Pusey do Amos Steiner do 2>2.c' Citizen’s Tel. Co. operating O. 8.; Petrie Oil Co. do 913.26 Butler's Garage do . <.W Central Moitor Parts Co. do ».>.H Tile SOlrafer Co. do . .. . 7: >0 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Supply do 261.1" Eastflrn Ind.. Ohl & Sy. do 59.00 Nalt'l. Cylinder Gas Co. do 9.91 Decaltur Super Corv. do 169.67 Lee Hardware Co. do . 9.83 City of Uecwtur do G. 70 Hoy L. Prive do L :! " Ind. Bearings Inc. do I 'll, Motssman Yarne.lle Co. do 16.52 Palmer S. Moser do 60.0(1 Korte Pros. Im-, do 105.09 Walter’s Mnoh>i»e Sll'op do 5.00 Waiter Brintzenh'otfe do . . 9.30 Haywood Puli. Co. do 6.00 IMollenkopf t'arm E'j. do 151.09 IAI D. SelHU'itt Motor Sale do.. 18.6.1 (Artz Tire Co. do 511.00 I Krick-Tyndall Co. material '2 1.1'2 j Y.o.dt Const. Co. do 1026.36 I SMiilhim* <1«» aS.OII
American Steel Supply do .... 37. M Berne Lumber Co. do ..._ 4.50 Mesluberger Bros Slone do .... 3396.11 John W. Knrnh Mton Co. do 822 25 Casli Coal Feed At Supply <l<> 70.62 Decatur lu». Agency Insur. 302.50 Welfare Citizen’s Tel. Co. Oper., .... 6.60 Faye H«nitb Kntipp Post, (nil 37.93 BernJ.ee Nelson millcage 18.05 Veronica F. Linn do 14.90 rtus.wM Sage Found. Subs., dues 2.54 HaywoKid PUb. Co. oper 25.50 Certified before tno this 3rd dav of May, 1945. niiurman I. Drew, Auditor Adams County, Indiann. May 4 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING 'Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams Counity, Indiana that a specltE m'ec'ting of the Adams County Council of said County will lie lield at tlie Auditor's office in the Court House at Decatur Indiana at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Saturday, May 5. 1915. The County Council will consider the Bollowing additional appropri alt Unis which is considered necessary to meet tin- exfratoiYlliriry emergency existing at tills time. County Item No. 101 Clerk, per diem $402.50 Item No. 102a Deputy Slk. sal 225.00 Item No. 102 c Reg. Clerk, sal 240.03 I't'elm No. 101 Auditor, per diem 402.50 Item No. 102a Deputy Auditor sal 225,00 litem No. 102 c And. Clerk sal 240.03 stem No. 101 Tre-asurer, per diem 102.50 Item No. 1012a Deputy Treas. 225.00 Item No. 10d Recoixler. per diem 1(1'2.50 Itforn No. 102a 1 >ep. Recorder sal 225.00 Item No. 10l Slieriff per diem mileage 715.00 Item No. 101 Surveyor. Sal 71'2.50 Item No. 10'1 Health Officer, Per Uapi'ta 316.50 Item No. lot Pros. Atty, expense Aliowfaiwe j. 600200 Item No. lot Assessor, Per diem i -102.50 Item No. 101 Judge of Cir. St. per diem 375.00 Item No. 101 Co. Comm, per ■dienn 54.00 Item No. 102 Co. Coum il, per 'diem 560.00 Item No 102 Wash. T.wp. 3 Dop. assessor .. 17’1.00 Item No. 11 OR Root twp. 1 dep. 30.00 Item No. I'l9g Monroe twp. 2 Pep ■ 102.00 Item No 1.19 J Wntiash twp. 1 Dep — "7.0(1 iTax.payens appearing shall have the nigtit to be Meard therenu, after -said appropriation shall lie ma'd'e ten or m'ore taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriation may appeal to title State Board of Tax ('oni'missiotiers for fnrllter and final action thereon by filing theiir petition therefor with the Counity .Auditor within the time, fixed by law and Obe State Tax Board will fix a date for hearing in this counity. Till unman 1. Drew Auditor of Adams County, Indiana May 4 Apgiolutinent of Executor Estnte No. 415# N'otiice Is hereby given, tlilait ifhe undersigned Iras iie'cn appointed Executor of tihe estate of John Everett, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Cal E. Ptters'on. Executor Enrl H. Ada ms. Attorney 5/1, ,191'5. May 1-1:1-118 PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR (Continued From Page One) divirtuals. With a county ijuota of $1,294,900, the county is expected to buy $441,100 of E bonds and other issues by individuals of $425,200, a total of SSGt’i.UOO. The corporation quota is $128,600. Dean Byerly, farm chairman, Theodore F. Graliker and Earl Caston, co-chairmen of the county bond staff, spoke at the meeting and assisted in issuing supplies to the farm workers, who are to report to their township chairman at the end of 10 days. 0 Students Moy Work In Summer Months High school and college students may be employed during June, July and August by any employer, essential or unclassified, and without counting against the employer’s labor ceiling, the area war manpower commission in Fort Wayne has ruled. If the student is employed longer Hum during the vacation months, then his employment shall be counted against the employer’s ceiling for labor, the WMC explained. Local students, uot listed for induction into the armed forces, are planning to ■ seek jobs in tills city, several of: the men stated.
Notice to Prtltlonrro anil TazpayeM of Henrtiign on A|>pllintlonn tor HennMeMMiueiit of Itenl ntiiti- and /or. improvement!! In Adiimn u County, Indhiiin n I’liirauaqt ito the provisions of ,S Chapter 19, Acts of 1937, notice Is << hereby given Co Oh* taxpayers of v Adams County. Indiana, thait on or before March 31, 1915, there was < presented to the State Board of Tax 5 Ootninlssioners a total of * petitions signed anil verified by the owners ! 04 real e-ncaue and/Mi improvements thereon .specifically ds'scribed therein Cor reassessinpivts of such real es'tlalte and/or iiniprovements, situated in Ads'ins County, Indiana, and tiliat the total (estimatedl fiinonnt of t'lie requested reductions is $9,705.00. That (.lie numher of petitions and the ii'quedted reductions flor each township within the eouii'ty are as foiiiows: Tutnl (Estimated IV’N muller of ductloUß Township Petitions Heqnested Blue Creek 1 $ 40&.00 French 1 2,050.00 Kiirklan'd I 520.00 Hoot .. 2 755.00 Wubasli I 1,650.00 Washington '2' 1,000.n0 . Tli'ait a detailed sla-lemeiH of the nutmes of tlie pcltltioners, the description of tlie property, and amount of cavil specific reduction reque t-c-d is pxidted at th" door of the eouiiity vomit Iwmse of Adams County, Indiana, or at the County Assessor's office, and a separate list in all townships wh'ere such jiroperty is located is posted al tlie office of the townsfliliji trustee or the township assessor of all such townships. - Tlie (State Board of Tax Coniimissioners, or a representative tliereof, will conduct hearings on all such petitions in tilie office of the County Auditor in t'he county court house of Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, May 15. 1915, commencing at tlie hour of 111:00 A. M., and continuing until aill petitions luaV" been eoii'Sklered: The petitions to he considered by townships in alpluubetical order. Notice is lierei.y given to all persons who have presented petitions for and to taxpayer: of all townships wherein sueh real estate and/or improvements are loeat'dd, that tli'ey are requested to appear at such hearings ami show cause, if any, why reassessments of sti'eli real estate and/or improvements should or should not lie made; and if such petitioners dio not ap- • peiar. or fail to slrow a good and suiffflrlienlt cause wihy the retassess- ■ meats petitioned for should lie made, or if objecting taxpayers appear and show goiml cau»A' wliy sm-li reassessments should not be made, then Hie Indiana State Board of Tax Conwni'Ssioners shtil'l mil order such rewssesrinVents, lint otherwise tihe State Boland of Tax ('onrni'isioners shall order Hie reassessments petitioned for. State Board of Tax Comtnlissionei’S , Otto C. Wulfeinan ; ('ifairm'an Atles-.t:: Matiriee Wolfe, Secretary May I Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it will singe yourself. Q Chicken Dinner Sunday, 11 to 2—5 to 11. EHLER’S.
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Appoint incut of Administrator Estate No. 4100 Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed AdUkiinistraitor of tlie estate of John Snyder, late of Adams County, de- !’■ ase'l. The esltate U pioba'bly solve at: Clwiiiey Yoder. Aiiiuiinlstratui' 11. Mintelmmi. Attorney 5/2, 1114.5. May 4-11-18 RRM LOANS MADE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. BULLETIN Most expert Radio and Electrical service in Decatur. Records and Music Supplies. Publix Service Co. South 2nd St. Phone 192 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
