Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1945 — Page 5
■SDAY, OCT. 3. 1945.
Sfeitet Reports s . ; Report of local bJ^» O REIGH MARKET* for MURRAY A CO. kind* »f livestock *» l '7»- W.llAhlr*, Borne received every doy ami no commission. I phone XMib' - ,u w Ik, 11 % w 1« W ehts ,325 rSR i-’w M® 8.50 'el**W ’ .4 50 • Z, Hsßer stock yards I Phone 101 •< ted October 3 ES gS h> — -H™ IBM ~ - 13 00 — ;oo EE 1300 B® 5.00 I JBolesale ego and 'MBltry quotation* I I Furnished by PRODUCE CO. I Phone 380 J ected October 3 UK.. -27. c broilers and fryers- 20. c KgegSei,- 18 c ... . iiingei* 3 lbs. A U|> 21. c K3K*. under 3 lbs 18. < Br—3 ttufirt >rs 10. c io ? Hal CRAIN MARKET I Hrk ELEVATOR CO. I October 3 | §*■ subject to change I during day. delivered at elevator. I Wheat „ 11-63 Wheat — .. 1.62 and Old Corn. 1.60 •ans 2,10 .......... 2.04 03 per bushel less. .04 per 100 less, f.o.b. farm AVNE LIVESTOCK tie, Ind., Oct. 3—(UP) « unchanged and ail were steady at Union today, rkti steady: 140100 20140 ths. 11.50; 100S. t 10.00; roughs and iamb* 10.90; spring clipped ewe* 5.00. 50. nd to choice; 14.00tin 10.00-li.oo. Plain ood to choice, 12.50un 10,00-1200; plain I 9.00-11 9; cotter, 7.00- , 3.00-0.00. id 10.00-11.50; medium »OLIB LIVESTOCK Is, Oct. 3 — (UP) — Ivestock: ; active, steady; good 60 lbs. up. 140 160 lbs holce lighter weight* 140 itm. 13.50-14 50; Dice sows 14.05. !00; calves 500; all i. fully steady; small yearling steers 17.50; 75; part oad good MM d steers and heiferu Sood and choice ai. yearlings 17.10; few tows 12.00-)».$0; add <>mmon and medium fanners and cutters tlsrs active, steady, to p 16 50. 10; fairly active, gengood and choice tat 14.50; few lota choice I 0 0 GRAIN CLOSE se. 171'4; May 1.72; Hept. 16244. 1.16%; May 1.15%B; «5%; May 66%; July 6114. • Spertal KIeeVMC 1 I I'o w, alt Aibtllrir 'Only. Indiana, hereby hat a xp-ehil election h each pre- lm t o f MU l<t tale <>n Katuiday. Xo- . ISIS between the oehxi, a.nr,. and *ix or th< purpose of takof the tegul voter* of upon (he qnealtoli "Posed piAiiie hospital hil'llalied !n Wabash lama County. Indiana. ■> Whereof, 1 hereunto uainu by order of the nmlMiioners of Adame •a thi« let day of f>. . Grew, < Adam* County, Ind 0.1 3-10-H food Town — Decatur MtVM: 18:36 t* 6:00 >y% 1:00 p. m. ••Phans 116 M £»••••• fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; I 3 times |1; 6 times 11.75, II Ratos quoted aro for conaec- > utlvo Insertions. No classified I ado accepted on ekipday achedI ule. I Rato for W point BLACK i FACE la 5c per word for Inj sortion. l Copy must bo In office by 11 t a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. TOR BALE Pdl bALK—ioys finger tip coat, slsc 16. Call mornings and ovw nlngs after 7:30. 221 North Sixth I ’ tr —L _ . 233-*2lx ; Pdft tfALld — Bow to have pigs I about three weeks. Chester Rar- , ker, 5'4 miles southeast of DecaI tuf - _ 232-2tx I FOR SALE Hard coal burner and I 314 tone hard coal. Josephine Baumgartner. 828 Diorkoe street phone 5182. 232 Jt Wil dAbt — roasted peanuts in shell at Coppesa Corners- 23Rb6t FOR SALE - Five used door*. 2'S” by 6'B". 32-gallon oil drum. Rolltop - desk. Sprunger, phone 61 Mon--1 roe after 4:30 p.m. 282-b2tx FOR SALIi McCormKk Deering tractor disc, new blades; also South Rend malleable cook stove; baled wheat straw. Ed Wiebe, I miles northwest of Hoagland, Ind. 232-g3t JIfHT ARRIVED UwTwfi thick mattresses. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Open evenings, except Wednesday. 2286 t FOR SALE-4 hole laundry sti>v« large rise, all Iron, used one month. Call 1282. 232-2 t-x FOR SALE 2 ShaTiow"well~pr<a sure pumps with 42 gal tanks. Range Iroiler with *lde arm gas heater. Arthur H. Biebericb. Preble, 2nd house north of bank. 231-3tx FOR SALE E-Z RadioTa-%eaUig Stove, like new. R. R. Springer, 3 miles e.-wt Middlebury on 221. Van Wert phone. 231-3tx FUR BALE: liaed~Furnilun*—Uw ed Kitehen Cabinet 310.09. Kitchen Base 3S.W. Used Bedroom Suite. Good condition. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone ID*. 231-3 t FOR BALE: Just" Received Shffb ment of Axminster Rugs. AH wool face. Various sixes. Feit Base Rugs <9 x 12) 36.95 to |7.95. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone I*9. 231-3 t FOOALE~New"Fuinitun- Bedroom Suites |BO.OO to 315600. Living room Suites with spriffiM 3*8.50 up. Kitchen Cabinets 324.50 up. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. *OR fiALß—lb'arre-farm west of Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartx Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231 G Foil 6Ale NVw" WCTHm; heating stoves. Five burner kerosene stoves, built on oven, Stnchy & Co., Monroe. 228-6! aVAILABLE NOH'' 100% Spring filled living room suites. Btuckv & Co., Monroe. 228-61 NEW Spring filled Studio Couches. Large selection moderately priced. Stucky 4. Co., Monroe. FOR SALE 8 room, 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; posscssl&n in 30 days. Priced to seli. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Muni.K st, phone 1398. 33ZH ELECTRICAL> SUPPLIED — Regardless of your nerds tn the line of electrical supplies, large orsmall, we can supply yon, including wire, heating elements, switches. fixtures, etc. Arnold fir Kienk. 386-ts FOR SALE -T-room modern dwelling. 3 b»d rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood fioons; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price 36850. Walter J. Rockman, General Insurance and Rea! Estate. iMtf FOR SALE Dinrig room aulte and a bedroom aulte, electric stove with a toaster and waffel iron, dresser, W Iton rug, clothes rack, laundry atove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 19< "'T FOR BALE—Bedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothes rack- Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Puonc Monroe 91-N. FOR SALE -5 roouMiiodcrn house, full besement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboard*, located northwest. 5 rornn semimodern house, close in, 6 room eeml-modern house southwest- Several buiidlng lote. Choice of Adame county farm lands. TriState Real ty, T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 105. 226-ts <• «•
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* IT Really, Mother, there Isn't a thing to worry about- we find the office girls he hires with Democrat Want Ads very efficient, don’t we John?" FOR SALE-Purebred Hampshire hoars. Short legged, easy feeding type. Choice quality, reasonable. Elmer Frit singer, 2 miles south of CliaitanoogH, Ohio. 233-ltx FOR SAI.F Jo purchn-d white Wyndotte pullets; laying John Van Buskirk. Adams-Allen county line, I'4 miles east of 101. Phone Monroeville 4274. 233-Btx i'UR SALE Vounx. Tull blood Holstein bull, mostly white. J. O. Baker, Ist farm east of Dent school. 233-g3t FOR SALE 1»37 Harley Davidson 80 motorcycle. Good condition. Zintsmaster Motor SalM, First and Monroe streets. 233-g3t foOale or Trade- 1342 wtl lys sedan, low mileage, perfect condition, economical tranai>orUition. Fred Hu->che, pboue 975. 233-3lx i’Oß' SALE Paint! Plenty of white house paint, barn, roof and aluminum paint varnish. Plenty linseed paint oil to go with paint. All the turpentine you want. Coppess Corners, Phone 94-N, Monroe, Ind., 228b6t FinT'SATAC-^<7y'irT»l’< ; ycTe. reconditioned, 24", like new. 1123 Elm Street. 232t2x For &ALE on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. New Roof. Immediate possession. Here's a chance to get close to business district for only 32.850. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phone 870, night or day. 227 if ALL SIZE hydraulic jacks at Coppens Corners. Z2Bb6t ALL SIZE hog feedeis. hog houses. Priced right. At Coppesa Corners. 228b6t FOR~SALE Du roe service - boars, reasonable. Richest bloodlines, immuned. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy. O. 10 miles cast of Decatur, Ind.. road 221. 225-gl2tx WANTED WANTED Girl for care of chiliT Call 529. 233t2x WANTED — tiled cars, cetllng prices. Cash waiting. Fred Busclie, phone 975. 233-12tx WANtED TO RENT 4 or a room house in Decatur or within 5 mile area. Sherman-White Co.. corner Third end Monroe streets. 233-ls WANTED — painting' and”ross'r work by Schwarts Bros, Route 3. Berne, 4’9 northeast Berne. 233-31 X W aSt'ED T»riKENT -s’or"4 room furnished apartment. Two in family. Paul Ramsey, Monroevilß>. route 3. 232-3tx ItWiNffTWACHiNII REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, rfo hemstitching, make hutioiihuies. Boardman’s 445 South First. 2311271 WANTED Smai!, furnrihed apartment by two girls. Reply c/o Democrat, Box 139. 231-3tx WAISteD Gill or Woman for part time house work. Phone 647. 2314tx WANTED '''"Custom "weaving Nd Rice, 316 Walnut St., Phone 1068. 3814tx WANTED-Uirl or woman to do light house work. Go home nights or stay. Ph<»ne 90L or 1110 W. Monroe st. 23H3x WANTED - uied can, highest orices paid tor good, dean wed cars. No delay. For gulek cash see Zintsmastor Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED -Experienced auto mechanics in modern local garage. Addreas reply U> Box 118, % Democrat. 820-ts "female Telp~w~anted MAKE MONEY - CHRISTMAS CARDS Show our brilliant 18Card •’Caiidlellghf AssorttneffT; sella for 31 . . you make 50c profit. 15 other delightful faat-aeiHng Assortments and Gift Wrappings nay you UP To t"O% PROFIT Amazing values. Writ*' GROGAN CO., 30 EaM Adams. Dept. 191, Chicago 3, HI. its NOTICE- We will rnn our cider mill for tile last time thh wesson Tuesday, October 9. Schwarts Bros., 4 miles north of Berne on 233-2tx ELECTRIC Sewing Machine 359.5 b * up. Call Saturdays only 3314 So. Washington St.. Marion, Ind. IP-MS
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MISCELLANEOUS WMF TEOCTLk- -Bill on tin, tl will bn glad to give yon * tree estimate on any slw job. We can apply * guaranteed Carey root at no additional eoat Also brick and aabwtos aiding. Arnold * Klank Phone 463. mo ts NOTICE' _ rwlfl"hn out ol'my’sKop until Oct. 15. Winston Rawley will be In charge.. Phone 816 for up* bolstering, furniture repairs. George BreWer. • 225 18tx FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, ete. Decatnr phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Iron*, and other electrical appliance*. We carry a complete Hue of parts for ail popular makes.—Arnold & Kienk. 31-ts EARN I'OANK-W, .re maltiw farm loan* for 5 to 83 years at 4% int. There I* no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a lino and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T KEEP VOUR*HOME 190% warmer thia winter at 4<>% saving In yonr fuel bill. Use Homeguard Insulation. For free estimate call Gambles, phone 429. 233-lt BCSTn ESS tribu’or for household and automobile products. Capital required 365e for mercbandfee. equipment and franchise. No canvassing. No obligations. Write tor details. Hinson & Company. Richmond, Ind. 233-3 U o .._ .. ... CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Oct. 3 — (UP)—tWFA) — Livestock: Hogs 4,50<». Active, fully steady; good and choice harrows and gilts 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 celling; good and choice sow* al 14.00. complete clearance. Cuttie: 10,000. Calve*: 800. Good and choice fed steers, yearlings and heifer* active; 10 to 15 cents higher; common an d medium grade steady: 17 loads choice steers and yearling* at 18.00 tup steers anti heifer*; bulk good and Including load* 1138 lbs mixed and choice fed steers and yearlings steers and heifers; hulk good 15.50-17.75: choice heifer* in load lota 17.00 to 17.75, cows active, strong to 15 cents higher; bulls steady; top 12.25 on weighty sausage offerings; vealer* unchanged al 15.00 down; negligible supply ■tocker* and feeders in fresh receipts; replacement cattie steady, good and choice Stocker and feeder steer* 13.00-14.25. Sheep: 3.000. Market, fairiy active; siaugbicr lamb* strong to moxtly 10 cents higher, good and choice 14.25 to 14.50; buck* 1.00 less; medium and good 12.25 to 14.00; common sort-out brand* 10.50 to 11.50, bucks included; slaughter ewe* fully «teady; mostly 5.00 to 6 25 according to grade; nothing done on two load:, Wyoming feeding lamb*. ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556 1
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miiim— 1 ■■■is.. inn * , —*— Reds Want Control Council For Japan Declare MacArthur Command Outmoded latndon, Oct. 3 —(UP) — Radio Moscow said today that Russia believe* Gen. Dotiglax MacArthur's supreme command In Japan Is outmoded and definitely should be replaced by a control council In which all four big Pacific powers would have an equal voice. The broadcast said Soviet foreign commissar V. M Molotov had elalmratcd on the Russian viewpoint in a letter sent Monday to U. 8. secretary of slate James F. Byrnes in London, where holh were attending the foreign minister*' council. Molotov's letter said Byrnes' recent announcement that Russia had joined Britain and China In agreeing to an American proposal for creation of a conanltative commission on Japan ''doc* not exactly correspond to the present Milnation.’' Whereas Byrne* reported that the four powers had agreed the commission should explore the advlnability of creating a control ■ commission, Molotov said Russia still contended that there should be no question about establishment of the control body. "The Soviet government cotishlera that while military condition* prevailed and before the (Japanese) armed forces were disarmed, there wa* a basis for concentration of all functions of the controlling mechanism iu the hand* of an allied commander iu chief JM*cArthurr". Molotov said. ”Bnt since military condition* ended, problems arose which were principally economic, jvolitical and financial, to solve which it Is in-
BALECALENDAR OCT 2 A 3—Black Bro*., 117 N. Washington St.. Van Wert, o. Choice collection of ANTIQUE Dlehes. Lamp* and Furniture, 1:00 p. m. Tuesday. Complete stock of furniture, 7:00 p. m. Tues, and Wed. J. F. Sanm*nn- Auctioneer. OCT. 3—Ervin Springer, close-out sale, 3 miles -outh of Decatur. T. O. fichiefersteln and E. C. Ooehrman, Aucts. OCT 3--Clyde O. Troutner, 233 N. 13th street. 6:30 p in. Roy B. Johnson, and. OCT. 3--Van Wert County Guernsey sale, Van Wert, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 4—Herschel Doede* Duroc sale, Washington, Ind. Roy Johnson. OCT &— Eugene Runyon. Adm. Eli W. Steele Estate. Good 8 Room Semi Modern Home, Corner of 11th and Adatns St*., 6;30 p. in. J. F. Sanmann, Audionei r. OCT s—Bryan Jackson fi. Son. Duroc sale, Galveston, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 6—Boyd Shonkweller, Duroc sale, Sheldon. 111. Roy Johnson, auc OCT. 6 Lybarger Bros., farm sale, ',i mile south of Hoagland. E. C. Doehrman, Auct. OCT. 6—M. W. Hatfield, 4 miles West of South Bend, Indiana, then 4 miles Southwest on the Crumstown Road, Highly Improved 40 acre form and all personal property. J. F, fianmann, sur OCT. s—Martin Matter, Duroc sale, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Roy Johnson OCT. B—Mr*. Mary Sipe, 7\ miles east, 1 mile north of Berne. Jeff Liechty. And. OCT. 9—Chris Liechty. 3 mile* south and I'4 mile east of the tile mill, Berne, Ind., or 3 miles northeast of Geneva on Bunker Hill road. Closing out sale, Jeff Liechty. Auct. OCT 9—Everett Nash, Duroc sale. |>>ipsic, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct OCT. 9 -Geo. Cocrun, Chester White hog sale, 7:30 p.m., McComb, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 10- Raymond Smith, Duroc sale, Kemington, Did. Roy Johnson. OCT. 10—John C. Cook, 510 Niblick street. Decatur. Indiana Good 4 Room House. 6 30 P. .M. J. F, Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 11—Albert E. Rich and Elmer O. Rich, admr., Berne, Ind. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. OCT. 11—Mery Rich eetate, northwest edge of Berne. Real estate and household good*. Roy Johnson and Melvin Liechty, auds. OCT. 11—Circle Oake Farms, Chester White sale, London, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 12 Ohio State University, Chester White sale, Columbus, Ohio. Roy Johnson, aud. OCT. 12-Wailey Farm*, Duroc sale, 7:39 p.m. Paulding, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 13—Earl Groth, Bonthwind Farm, Hampshire Boar sale, Ossian, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 15—Ohio Hereford Cattle cate, Columbus, Ohio. Roy Johnson, sue. OCT. 15—H. A. Moore, 2 mile* North of Rockville, Indiana on State Highway No. 41, Well Improved 169 acre farm. J. F. San , mann, auctioneer. OCT. 17 Herman fiautbine, 4 mile* north and mile east of Dent school house. Closing out sale. Melvin Liechty and Chris Behnke, auct*. OCT. 22 —F. A. Irving and Sone, >3 mile Northwest of Hint. Indiana. . Well Improved 4*o Acre Farm. Modern Home. J. F. San- ' mann, Auctioneer. I
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dispansable to create an allied organ whereby all allied power* th*t played a decisive part in the destruction of Japan should carry out its policy and bear equal responsibilities." M.dotov said Russia stands by her view given In a memorandum to the foreign minister*' conncll Hept. 24 for establishment of a I control coininission made up of representative* of the United Hta'es. Britain, Rusela and China with an American as chairman. He agreed that a conaultative commission also should be set up Including "not only the great powers, but <9ther count ilea which played an active part in the war against Japan." notably Australia, the Philippines. New Zealand, Canada and France. An American also should be chairman of the consultative commission, he said. He agreed that the consultative group should be set up in advance of the control council because any delay would "give rise to consldt-'-able difficultfe»." but he reiterated 1 that there should be no question of creating the control council a« soon a* jwasible. — fi 1.1U5..H Family Escapes Death From Asphyxiation .... 1— Indians Harbor, Ind., Oct. 3— (U. P.) A family of five nearly be came the victim* of cariion monoxide ga- which caused the death of Chester Janlsxewski, 30, yesterday in a garage below their apartment. Deputy Coroner Dr. John M. Zl- j vlch said that fumes from the, closed garage in which Janlezew . *kl died penetrated lite apartment i in which Mr and Mrs. Joseph) Unlck and their tlirej children were sleeping. Miw. Unlek dlscov ered the ga-. called a doctor and) opened window.-, in time to pre vent ill effects to her family.
Appstaftaxai al SSalililralw NS. 41*0 Noth* is avr»i>y aHsn that th* undersigned h*s been appointed Administrator of the MSiate of Henry A. Kotine late of Adams County, dareaaed »IVi» estate Is proOahly aolvsnt. Kdwsrd It Kohn*. Administrator. G. Hf»> nierl>, Attorney. Hept. 25, 1*45. Sept. 2d, Oct. 3-14 I.KUSL B<rl'll K Noil-r I* hereby given lha offlclalr and taxpayers «>r Adama r<<nnty and munhlpalities within aald county tlmt Hie tmdgeta, tag lev|e« and r.ites of the following municipal! tie* will Im ronaldvred at a pi»t>lie haarlng to Im conducted by th* Htulr Hoard of I’M a Commissioner*) or a representative of said board, f<> ha held at the County t'ourl ilvuae li> said <oimty a* follows: Beginning at SOO a m Tuesday, (h totwr 9, VJI>. County Dutt • Blue Creek Township French Township Hartford Township Jefferson Township Kirkland T<*wn«hl|t Monroe Townahi p I loot Township Mt, M iry » Township I'nlon Township WaJ.aah Township l*rehle Township .. ■ -.!! ! SBB BSB
■ Farmers Attention! APPLY NOW | J We are now accepting applica- jj tions from men wanting to unload 11 || Beans during the coming Fail season. |g JI Wages are very attractive. h H Come to the employment office for E Il further information. || S We can also use several men || for Steady Positions g in our Feed Mill. I Central Soya Co., Inc. I •s, Decatur, Indiana g TeL 337 TeL 337 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell al public miction tlir following <le*crllM*d personal property on my farm located 7% miles east and 1 mile north of Berne, lud., on Monday, October 8,1945 30—HEAD OF HOGS-30 29 feeding hog* weighing 150 lbs. 1 pure bred Hampshire male hog 1 year old 12—HEAD OF SHEEP—I 2 12 good breeding ewes. CORN 66 acre* good corn on the stalk. IMPLEMENTS Farinall "M” tractor with starter and light* in A l condition; cultivator attachment for Fwrmsll ' M" tractor; Little Gt nfu* 8-bottom 14" tractor plow (like new); McCormlck-Iteering m ft. heavy duty tractor disc; McCormick-Deering corn planter with fertilizer attachment (new); MiCormbk-Deering 7 ft. mower with tractor hitch: McCormiek-Deering rotary hoe; good cMltipacker; John Deere web hay loader; John Deere side delivery rake; 2-*««ctlon spring tooth harrow; 3-sectlon spike tooth harrow; new rubber tire wagon with grain bed. 6.50-16 ply Hies; steel wheel wagon. MISCELLANEOUS Clipper fanning mill; end-gate seeder: concrete mixer; slip scoop; hand fodder cutler; oi) burner tank heater: good hog feeder; anvil; drill press; thread cutter; 1000 D>. platform scales; piimp jack: forge; log chain*; crow bars; other tools; and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. MRS. MARY SIPE OWNER Jeff Liecbty, Auctioneer E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk.
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Waihlagtan Township D«* unjng at I *" pm. Tus’daV, OetObrr 3, I*4 3. Dem* Civil Town Hirn. K-'hool Curperstion Bern., Library Geneva Civil Tanvn Decatur Civil Town . Heratur Hchooi Corporation Decatur Library Monroe Civil Town _ . •At «n<'h hearing official* Snd ISSpsysra will be permitted to prraent *n> evldrtive that »•»•> »iv« tnferm<tb*n on items In tb* budget* that, in their opinion, should be rs<lu< ed or ehsnged or atty sitter Information thm would !t» Ip ths undsralirned In rea< hltur ■ proper coneluai.tn in filially determining ths budget, levies and rate* oC th* above named tminh Ipsllttsq. Stale Hoard of Tat I'eS.aHsMwWOr* Otto Wulfman. chairman. Thurman I. I Iren. Auditor Adam* l ounly Attest: Mauries W'dfs, secretary. Oct, 1 PATRONS NOTICE My dsntal office will be closed from Oct. 8 to Oct. 22. Dr. Fred Patternon
