Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1945 — Page 4
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ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556
■•ggjgiSß j ■tw*L f.r *"*« r F4 ii««» 1 A H .ORCHIDS i S IrWs TO YOU » |m M for helping us to help || rll you keep your car || Ml rolling. With parts and mechanics hard PH to get, you’ve accepted occasional waits or delays with s a smile. Thanks for * being patient until the day when I “there’ll be a new • Ford in your future” > > \ —and we want to sell it to you. I I Brant Motor €o I Third at Monroe I J
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I We Are Now I Handling I New Steel |U What are your needs? We fl can furnish them. S PRIME GRADE, 5 ALL hot rolled fl Eye Beams, H Beams, Chanfl nel Iron, Plate Iron, Angle 3 Iron, Round Iron, Square Hj| Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, m 3 also some steel sash basefl nient windows. It The Maier Hide & Fur Co. ® 710 W. Monroe St. fl Phone 495 — 6913 FTTyv I "I ' / ‘ Is r 1 Our LOCAL Plan Merit Loan Syltem yj • xt.ndi to our borrowers all th. I.x--advantage! of a \ liberal policy on ' loans of 5300 or leu. Soo u( nday. LOCAL LOAN I COMPANY |r Incorporated 6 DECATUR, INDIANA II Second Floor Office-Over Schofe- Store g ||ll9>< North Second Street—Phone 2-3-7| -■ =g= SaToo Stomach I Mbeadlol aka Moe doott. ywr omer M * • ■ mlvXwt lllir iot ■
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FOR SALE ELECTRICAL HUPPLIBB — Regardless ot your needs In the line of electrical supplied large or email, we can supply you, Including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. «<-tf FOR SALE- Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted—Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE- 5 room semi-modern house, bnngulo .type with 2-car garage, ou Dierkes etreet. Walter J. Bpckman, phone 3. 144-gtf FOiTSALE—Modern 2 family home with beaut* shop. Buyer may occupy owner’s 5 room apartment and have present income of $70.00 ‘per month. Located close to business district on Adams street. Walter J. Bockman General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 161-ts FOR SALE—7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts
FOR SALE—House trailers. See the new Travelight and Streamlight single and double. Also some good used trailers, very reasonable. Moser Trailer service, 3401 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 185-30tx FOR SALE - OR TRADE: Team roan mares 3 year old, weight 2800; roan gelding 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel mare 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel kelding 5 year old. weight 1600; grey mare 5 year old weight 1800;' bay team 7 and 8 weight 3600; black gelding 8 years old, weight 1800 lbs.; several others. These horses all good, broke and gentle. Harry Reed, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind.' Craigville phone. 188-6 t FOR SALE —-Four rooms, two bed rooms, large built in cupboard, basement under entire house, good furnace. Modern except tub. Large cistern and large garage. 4 lots, some fruit. Possession in less than 30 days. Monroeville. Inquire Dewey Roth, Monroeville, Ind., Box 134 Phone 4832. FOR SALE Fryers, 3to 4 pounds. •George Cramer, % mile east Dent school. 190-3tx FOR SALE OJTWADE^FoTDecatur property, a 6-room modern home located 1302 Pemberton Drive, Fort Wayne. Write or phone M F. Locke at above address. 190-3tx
FOR S ALE- Red beets for canning. 804 North Thirteenth street or phone 5645, or 538-J. 190-g6tx FOR SALE—New house, all modern hardwood floors,r-tdll-base-ment, everything in excellept condition, owner leaving city. Located near groceries, walking distance of town. Also Penn Mutual Life Insurance. Clyde O. Troutner, real estate and Insurance. Phone 1166 or 73. 191g3t FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer with stock rack, 600x16 tires, at Reppert Auction sale Thursday night. 191g3tx FOR SALE—Canning beans. Mrs. Charlie Troutner, ’/ 2 mile west Pleasant Mills. 192g2t FOR SALE—2 milk cows. 1 mile west, 1% mile north Monroe. Railing brothers. 1901g3tx FOR SALE -5 burner new Kerosene stovee, built-on oven. Limited number. Stucky & Co. 191-5 t GAYLEE’S BEAUTY SHOP Announces Vera Barber as new operator. We specialize in cold waves and machineless permanent waves. Phone 1370 for appointment. NOtICE I will be out of my office August 17 to 24. DR. EDWARD P. PECK
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FOIFSALE—I94O-45 Indiai Scout motorcycle, A-l con dition. 211 N. 10th st., phont 1392. 19M FOR SALE— Unusually well hull small, gentle four year old geld ing pony, broke to ride and drive Saundra Disher, Rockford, O Phone 23G or 153. FOR SALE—2 year old Holsteii heifer, fresh. Marvjn Stouten berry, phone 5423. 191 t. FOR SALE-Baby buggy. Call 252 191-g2l FOR SALE—9-room house in Wrer all modern, hardwood floors throughout, hot water, heat, insii lated. two car garage, large lawn. Write or call .lay Moser, Wren, O. 191 g.3tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered bucklea, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 180-27tx
WANTED—Celling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts WANTED; To clean out govern ment toilets, cesspools and cisterns. Will go anywhere. Prices are reasonable. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 186-91 x WANTED TO BUY — Disabled horses; also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t WANTED TO“BUY~Modern - 6 or 7 room house in Decatur, direct from owner. Address Box 396, e/o Democrat. 186-6 t WANTED — Man with family, should have one or two boys of high school age, to operate 200 acre farm. All power machinery. Registered herd of Guernseys on A. R. test, milk wholesaled. Must be experienced in raising calvee, milking cows (machine), and general farm work. Also must furnish references in first letter. P. O Box 163, Winchester, Indiana. 188-5 t
ROUTE SALESMEN—We are interested in reliable men age 23 to 50 years to operate and manage established Jewel Food Routes. Guaranteed weekly salary, commission and bonus. Car, merchandise and expenses furnished. Permanent employment. For interview apply, write or call Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 3304 South Calhoun, Ft. Wayne, Ind., phone H-3107. Ask for Mr. Meyers. 189-ts WANTED: Single njan to operate and live st country gae and grbceryjstore. No experienctS npcqg: sary. O’Day Oil Co., 1803 McKinley Ave.r S't- "Wayne, ’ fad, WANTED — Sheep to dip. Itnprove weight and . quality of wool. For appointment write. Lorin Gloss, Decatur route 2 or call O. 7. Dilling, CTalgVllle phone. 120 T WANTED to rent or buy—6 or 7 room modern home in desirable location. Phone or write M. F. Locke, 1302 Pemberton Drive, Fort Wayne (3), Indiana. 190-31* MEN WANTED to work on Johns Mansville Rockwool Insulation crew. Good pay; steady work. Contact A. P. Boardman, 445 South First street, or Schust-Shirley Roofing Supply Co., 2300 Taylor street. Fort Wayne. 191t3 WANTED: ToT"buy good' second hand corn hinder. Write or see C D. Bolsiger, phone 143, Berne, Ind. 188-t
If you have had experience on wrecked automobiles and understand how to deal with people we are willing tn offer training so you can qualify as an automobile insurance adjuster. Good opportunity. State qualifications: Replies will be treated confidentially. Address Box 390 c/o Democrat. MISCEttANEOtJS ROOF TROtTBLR—CaII on ua, we will be glad to give you a tree estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional coat. Also brick and asbestos elding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. , 80-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE ‘ We service all makes pt washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts tor all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. ‘ 31-ts FARMERS ■ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CEILING PRICES paid tor late model good used automobiles. Fred Busc£e». phone 975. 185-12tx NOTICE: We win~be canning on August 13,. 16 had 17. Thereafter, we will can,each week day except Saturday. Goods to be canned must be In p.m. Liechty Cannery, Befne.'~^~~ J 189-g7t 'Experienced automobile insurance adjuster between ages of and 40. Excellent opportunity. Minimum traveling. State qualifications. Replies will be treated confidentially. Address Boz 396 c/o Democrat 199-a4t
FARM LOANS — Terms 6 to 35 * years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. H-T ””Did yon know that we have over 300 books that rent for 5c per week? Stop Back. 192-g3t TnrPARTIES WHO engaged the all-steel line posts can get them now. Maier Hide and Fur Co. The Rockets are the most popular blood line in the Hampshire breed today.’Buy a gilt bred to the Golden Rocket at the Harvey Steffen hog sale Wednesday. August 22 «2-6 U LOST IND FOUND_ LOST—Billfold containing Masonic and government papers. Sunday night between Decatur and Middlebury. Finder may keep mony; please return papers to 236 W. Creighton. Fort Wayne phone 11-77652 after 6 p. m. L. P. Reese Rock Island, 111. 192-3 t
— o CARD OF THANKS We wisth in thie thank our many neighapd,.friends for the kind expressioifef.dt sympathy extended to ire .during our recent bereavement. W. A. Straub and children. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF tdditloual Appropriation* -Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Root Township, Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said mutcipalitj at . their regular meeting place, qt ■ _ P. M., on 28th day of August 19(5, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Township Fund
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES B ° a Notice Is hereby given the 'Sr meeting' 27th day of August. 1945, wirf* consider, the following Bl, *KeC BloGpT cIaBS |FICATION .. . $3,420.00 1 Services Personal _ b 2,190.0(1 Services Contractual ’250.00 3. Supplies - ■ — . 4. Material r ; £65.00 ' 5. Current Charges 6. Current obligations ......... . .... '2,-200.00 7. Properties - 8. Debt. Payment. — ?Complehe k detail of budget may be seen in office, qf Llb,r' ’ ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY F I ; S P to be raised Wbrary Fund* Required For Expense* To Fund December :41«< ot Incoming tear: «« 395 no 1 Total Budget Estimate for it>comh:g jear ’ 2’. Necessary expenditures to be mado from appropriations unexpended July 31st of presept year S 3. Addition appropriations necessary to be made Align (to December 31st of present yean) 5. Total Funds Required (Add llnei 1,2, 3, and 4) ....sll, • Fund* on Hnnd and To Be Reejlye#’ FIUW) . - , Source* Other Tbnu Propoaed Tn* LdVT: _ 15 15127 6. Actual Balance, July Mst of present year .....,. 7. Taxes to be collected, present vear (December settlement 2,650.06 8. b. Fees and all other revenue Bcbedule) » ««».«« 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, anti B(h).'. io" NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO De"COMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from 2 214 75 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense January Ist to . n June 30, less miscellaneous Rfyepfie Tor same period ... ~.3,568.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 _ and 11 1 i--.fr ........■ —x.......... j—. • PROPfl&p jMSYiKs ~ ~ • > >4o ob N-» Tstxfrble Property I)e<>ktUr <■ t ru ' '2’, 00 Net Taxable Property, ■Washington TWp. s 25-60-95 00 Levy on Levy on Amount to _i '. s'-' -I> ,* • 4. - ■■■' Polls 'Prfipentv- •be raised De“ UiJ'l9. <rCH ,Ph SIOO,OO ; L 5.452.40 Washington Tow.n|btp/ . ’ -7 - ■ .4. cts on 4100.0,Q. . < Comparative statement of Thxeui Colieeied and-L»- fie X'ofldcfed . ' Collected ' CoHeeted €oll-<-eted 'Cdllected' p., n(1 . - 19*3' ' 1944 1945 1946 Library. ....(A...................... $4,237.65 45,871.72 $6,061.87 $6, Taxpayers appearing shall have a rlgtH to be heard thereon.. Anter thie tax levies have'been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later dhan two days prior" to the Second Monday in September, and the levv fixed by the County Tdx Adjustmen Board, or on their failure so to do. (by the County Auditor, fen or more tax.payej-s feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board or* Tax ICommissioners for further and final hearing thifeon, by flung or petition with the County Auditor, not latter than October 15, and the State Board .will fix a date' for hearing in, this County. . • . DECATUR LIBRARY BOARD, < ■< • , JOHN R. PARRISH, .Secretary .... .... ... Dated this Ist day of- August, 1945. ' • • * „ August 8-15
■ Springy Comfort - DESIGNED TO GIVE I you,complete V 1 RELAXATION! ■ Bit..: ■ -Jr ■ wgw&ialßKfilFWr - IsISSSWIk s w na felt Assisi CHAIR & OTTOMAN . ■ opEl j t jjig, man-sized lounge chair that each :ilts back to position of greatest t'uittyxttwt/V :ase for you, has resilient spring ISV ikNllNvi instruction. Complete With Except Wednesday, natching pillow-top ottoman. WE DELIVER Stucky Go. MONROE, IND. 1 ‘ ‘ •f 5 I■ ‘ ' 4 *
No. 1c Clerical Help $ 1 No. 2a Traveling expense -4.0® No. 2c Per Diem Expense 1 1238.0 q T “jWw of Teachers » 700.0 Q No. 28b Suh. Teachers for. Sb* I*“'* “iioeo* ■ ■* t Special School Fond . . • , Jiu. 83 Transporatlon of gfl() Tax payers’ 6 ” appearing at *T'7e additional opPoard of Tax Commissioners. w hl<n M win hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the Ceimty Autlitor’fl office of Adams Indiana, or at any such place a s maJ s ,|w designated. At such hearing. • Myers Objecting to any of such additlonal appropriations may b* heard and interested taxpayers mar inquire of the County Aiidltttt and where such hearing will heGeorge Schieferstein Trustee _ -, <Aiig. <-14 Vol Ice of Final Settlement Estate * 4otW is hereby given to 'he creditors, heirs and legatees of I Stiangler deceased to appear in he Adams Circuit Court held at iteatiir, Indiana, qn the 5 . ,h e nt 194.5 iAR.4I ShOW CHUS6, it HHJ, wttv Accounts iTJR Mtale of said decedent he approved; and said, hteirs are notified to then and there make proof-of heirship and receive BXiatur, i I P. dlana ’- H A ']f nVr 1945 ’ Attorney, Henry B. HeUe^ ug i 5 . 22 bigcruiserTs (Oontinued From Page One) ' -After - the Kapok life jackets had passed their normal water tolerance of 48 hours they became waterlogged and lost their buoyancy. They barely kept the mens
heads above the Waves were slapping m f tji t>ce.” * l *i*‘in (Fifty-six of the Kro«P ’ n nre jackets were rescued by a Catalirta flying boat, piloted by Lt. Radrain Marks, Ladoga, Ind., which loaded 20 men on the wings, McVay said. ' ■ McVay and 92 officers and men wel . e brought to Peleliu by the destroyer escort Cecil J. Doyle. Othei destroyers picked up the remainder from liferafts. • The Indianapolis was blacked out and traveling at 17 knots when she was hit, the skipper declared. At first he thought his ship had been struck by a suicide plane. ' McVay was washed overboard ks the ship went down. He grabbed floating debris and later found ft raft. ’ Other survivors included Lt. Cmdr K. C. Moore, Knoxville, Tenn., damage control officer; Boatswain’s mate 1-C Joseph J. 'Moran, Johnstown, Pa.; Seaman 2-C George Koziara, Oil City, Pa.; Seaman 2-C Ralph D. Klappa, Milwaukee, Wis,; Fireman 1-C George R. Kurlick, Akron, O.; MM 1-C John J. Muldoon, New Bedford, Mass.; and Seaman 2-C John A. Spinelli, Gallup, N. M. >«*E*rCby Coals* The first certain reference to mineral coal was made by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, about 300 B. C. In his writings he refers to "earthy” o<*ls vhich kindle like wooden coela.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ... . TOWNSHIP FORM in twmatwr of determining the tax rates for certain purposes |>y iyirKlaad Township, Adanu fta. fndiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proiw gal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 28th day oflugust, 194.1, win jthe following budget: „ . , „ TOWNSHIP BVDGET CLASSIFICATION township Fundi Library Fund: ' Contingencies Salary ,of Trustee | 600.(10 Total Library Fund 1200.00 Miscellaneous ... a Office Rent 60.00 special School Fuud: ' " inClerk Hire 75.00 Repair of Buldings and care p oor R P ||ef Fund: Trustee’s Traveling .Expense 125.00 of grounds 3 700.0(1 x. Administration Expense Expense Telephone Tolls and Repair of Equipment, except x,l. Personal Service I-y • lYlegrams 25.00 .School Busses 2a0.00 A2 Other Per diem allowance 75.00 ‘School Furniture and Equip ■ pense u Office Supplies, Printing and . - ment, .exciept School Bus- g Direct Relief Advertising 325.00 ses 500.00 ' BI Medical. Hospital and Pay of Advisory Board 75.00 School Supplies, other than Burial a Care of Cemeteries 80.00 than Janitors’ Supplies .. 450.00 „ Examination of Records 50.00 .Janitor Supplies 300.00 B -- Other l>ire<t 1.-lrt ih Miscellaneous..... 250.00 Fuel for Schools 1,25(1.00. 83. Total Direct Relief Tptal Township Fund $1740.00 Loans, Interest and Insur. 200.00 (Total Bl and B.j KC Tuition Fund: Janitor Service 1,250.60 C. Other Relief: Pay of Teachers ....$15,000.00 Transportation of Child- C 5. Contributions for Joint Substitute Teachers 360.00 ren 5,500.00 Expense HI Toital Tuition Fund $15,360.00 Light and Power - 300.(10 Total Poor Relief Fund IU3I ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Fundfl Required For fCxpenaea Towrtship Special Tuition Bldg. P. Reliri uk August 1, present year, to Dec<eimher 31, of enduing year Fund Sch Fund Fund Fund Fund fill 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year .....'. $1,740.00 $11,225.00 slf;3*o.oo 87,665.00 lllo'.w IM* 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpiended July 31, of present year 788.00 6,515.00 7,320.00 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to , , December 31, of present year 143.00 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid 'before December 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 * . or 3 ; . 6. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) .... 2,671.00 17,740.0 Q 22,680.00 7,668.00 I,LW Funda On Hand And To Be Reeefved From Soureen other Than The Proposed Rate Ot Tax Levy * ...a 8. Actual Balance, July 3il, present year 865.00 10,147.00 11,018.00 7. Taxes to-be Collected, present year (December Set- ‘ ’ tlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, ■to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, erf ensuing year. (See schedule In Trua- A tee’s Office 860 09 3,808.00 1,145.00 (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) li ’ ' ■ '• 8(551.00 (b) All Other Revenue- (See Schedules) 1 . (;jl •9. Total Funda (Add Lines 6,7, Bft.and .,* 10.. Net Amount -fro -be faised tor expenses to Deeenroir ' •", 31, of ensuing year " 946.00 3,785.00 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of ...Expense Jan- , > uary 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revienue tor . iii.il same Period) 800.00 4,500.00 3,350.00 _ •t 2. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy ~. 1,746.00 8,285.00 3,850.00 <,668. 0v , V PROPOSED LEVIES ,Net Valuation ot Taxable Property ! $1,5-33,619.00 - ' FUNDS .Levy on Amount to ,J ’ • Property Building '. 50 ..vmii • COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COI.I.frA **■-” „ e ' .FUNDS ■ Collected Collected '- ol ‘ e '', t U cnihrteil >’*' Cownsbip — ;......................................$1,207.00 $1.658.00 $1,886.00 Special School 9,341.00 8,644.00 I.R■ dition ...................T..................................,...... 3,t?5.00 MW-00 3,6.2.00 Library ......... 260.00 130.00 . ® uil Totai 114.897.00 t ,l3 ’u l a 7 V e' , .t W en l j''9 rtil ! Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After .the tax levies SeptetnMt ’ , xnd presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second aoiw J ( /.he levy fixied by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or in their failure so to do, by tne , of x a s (’* more, .taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal tq t‘> e btate n . | a f er siontrs for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with'the County Auan b£f 15/and’the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this County. .wuv <ti ? ' ' - ‘ ' H. R--MANKEI Aug. 6, 1945 • W E JOIN WITH ALL AMERICA IN GIVING T HANKS'FOR A GLORIOUS VICTORY - AND THE HAPPINESS >• “’ ‘ 11 - OF PEACE ONCE H 1 ■ ' -j. /' ' r ■ ■ • ■ Pub ■ n ■ - b 1 I ; v -- ...J V/- ■/ . . .... . .. ' | 4 . ' '
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