Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1946 — Page 6

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Begin Excavation For New Building Cxcavatlon, preparatory to th* roost met lon of a Ixilldlnx io h<»u«* th* offices ot Koiuii't ii. m

• ♦♦♦♦♦»» W M »»»♦»»♦« >»»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦< < ► ’ H Announcing The Opening of the |j GIROD TIN SHOP j 1613 West Madison St. Wt are open for business and invite your J ! I palronat'e. We are aifentM for the famous • ' < • Steel and (’ant Dowagiac I ron Furnace T Repair and service all makes of furnaces. ; ; ; roofing. spouting and general metal work. PHONE 5143 It (Dick) GIROD : « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦lM♦»♦♦»♦»♦♦♦*♦ Public Sale Ah I am leaving town, I, the un4er»igne<l will Kell at public auction. my home and all the tarnishing*, located in East Ge neva, Indiana, on South Hale Street, on Saturday, February 9,1946 Time of Sala—l2 O'clock Real Estate Sold Promptly at 2 O'clock REAL ESTATE Six -room aeinl-modrrn hosae, conveniently located on a 9*xl2<> ft. lot. Thin house i* hi extra stood condition, stained cedar ahinale aiding, nice veranda good r<a»f. hardwood floor* upstair* ami down, nice open staircase. Inlaid linoleum in kitchen, stood cistern with Iwdh soft and hard water In kitchen. • lien, good cistern with zoth soft arid hard water in kitchen, goo I wiring and light plugs, plenty of clothes closet* including 1 large cedar lined closet, large insulated fruit closet (never freeze* i This home I* equipped with storm doors and window* with interchangeable- screens. also blind* throughout consisting of a few Venetian blinds, several out building* consisting of garage, wash house ant* coal house, good cement walk* throughout. Immediate poHNe'.slon will be given. PERSONAL PROPERTY LIVING ROOM FURNITURE One knee hob desk with leather upholstered chair to match: 1 artificial fir-place with electrical flame (almost newt: 1 round table (like new): several end tables; 1. 1841 modern design. 11 tr.ite Phllco radio < lost like new): Favorite circulating boater; 1 dark green 3 piece mohair overstuffed living room suite (slightly usetit; 1 almost new Sway floor lamp: few table •amps: magazine rat k*: I large overstaffed Rock a-Bye chair with ottoman to match; 1 overstaffed lounging chair; hall tree and several throw rug*. BEDROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Ono modern poster bed. springs anAdnnersprlng mattress; 1 oak had. spring* and mattress: .1 dresser*: 1 night stand: 1 Hot Point electric refrigerator: I almost new electric washer; 3 burner oil stove: breakfast set. table anti I chairs: porcelain top work table; some canned fruit: cooking utensils; silverware and dishes; lots of fruit jars: 2 portable ovens. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS g !M ,d L (•. Smith typewriter: 12 gauge double barrel shot gun; garden plow: garden tools; lawn mower: porch swing; wash tub and rack: flame thrower; few small tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF HALE- Personal Property. Cash. REAL ESTATE—IS% day of sale, balance when Warranty Tteed and Abstract are delivered. EATHEL NEVIL llav Elliott. Auct. Doraey McAfee. Clerk Don't miss this importunity for a safe investment. Invest your money in Eastern Indiana’s most lamming IRH** <*ity-__

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Xattaa ia hereby given that the TAX DUPLICATE for State. County. Townships. Schools and Corporations of AD AMS COUNTY for the year 1946 taxes payable in 1946 are now in the hand* of the County Treasurer who la ready to receive the Ta tea charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of Taxation on each 1100.00 worth of Taxable RKAL A PERSONAL property, and each POLL in the several unite. Doe Jun 1 1946 -First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November. a, dP » w ee«t ■ «,»>*-»«<» ROY L. PRICE, Treasurer Adams County. " ““ 1 TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS ( 4 ADAMS COUNTY * O tc < Z TAX RATES FOR “ O?a • »- I I i 7 . YEAR IMS E « 2 z u> i - g K « J. * PAYABLE INIMO ° 5 2 £ « O « < z ||uij?k£oo - D » e U «J u 2. 2 S a « Q « Z ? Z _iat<u-°soLz < 5 ui w w w O o 1 gI X "I X |flft I « I S I 5 > » j| 8I O IBjq IZ I j w — , — u-u— — i - ■ • geh. Relief Fund ■.«?«»•» O7*» .»»7«0 .0700 .07tM> ,«700 .0700 .07 00 .0700 .0700 .0700 ,0700 (1700 .0700 <>7oo .0700 • “2| “TeaeberV Retirement •®* l * ® 4 * 6 <"•««* f’4157704 i5”6415 •TATE i | ftoor4 of Agriculture | -ftftj .ftftj .ftß6 ftftj .fttel .8024] .9OTS| ,M3tl .ofttj .90361 0085 .0035 100 ft .0035 .0016; OOBs‘ .ft 32 ~ 4” State Forestry I ®®6® .wSfl 1 ,ovsv .vwuSj .065 H .0050 ,00'd) .0050 ,fl)so' .00 50 ,005 ft .0050. .065<> .0050 .0050 .0050 .0050 RATES 5 War Memorial — — j ota | Rj|te - 1900 “1300 .ijoo .1300 .1300 .1300 .1300 .1300 .1300 .13 00 .1300 71300 1300 ’.1300 .1300 J 300 1300 .1300 - ;ir ■' • " ——j ■ • (; Ott nty”Fund | M .4* .40 .40 | .40 ! .40 "j ■ .40 j .40 I .40 |.# I .40 .44 | 4<» | .40 'T 3o“T7ft “J .40 " C ?ateV ! County Welfare Fund JJII JI | I’4l Al \AI “\ jfi”“ 15—..5 |.n~i* |4lj JT j Jl’ j RA ™ - Total County Rau | .ft -ft |JS | .55 f 755 .55 J 5 | .55 .55 7.55 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55 CIVIL J \TowMhipFund j3l j g T-fl ! - >T f f,e ,2 jl3 ' “*1 of. .QS < .07 .06 706 «6 ' .<*'> | TOWNSHIP 2 Township "Poor tSZI.4>~T~ J i os~'To1 — i • —p-gj j- |‘.ca |T~W"| HSS X. .OS ' .03 RATM f~ Tatal Tawnahip Rates I .14' | .15 ~p» 4S' .12 .00 jO9 jOO | .12 'i .13 ~pl3 | .OS - '.09 | .07 .M 713 .09 pS j | Tuition Fund .iS ]AI | .22 |4l| 45 ! -40 [ ' 1,1 ! I -N || .41" f .38 |~IS ~45~~ .40' 3 Xt.ee tai SchMl IMI Al I'.M .05 f.ITT .04 psi ’f .64 |'\7o '“.32“ “.<5 T. 32 “fTJT^.flrpTo'' .05 "| 7«4 TJI | | | .o» j .01 | J ! f.Ol :02 1 ! nH“j{ .10 .o»T7oo 1 .ft | i .04 Tf“'<fMvi| Bondo “ " ZZZZ I I I I ‘ I ' I iJI | '*" |' ' | "1 |l ' 2S! ****—** Ufc> wy "|fM j .fl |lAl j,W "pyt ' iiAO '{’4lo"“'44 jl.ft | .ft |W |1 M'|l4l TJt 111 . " I Corporation Fuad | |" |'' \ | i i j i" -1 [ | H .45 ' 74T~“l'2~i'i'8 — '('TfO '7730 CORPORATION, CITY T Civil Town A Bond Fund” 1 j f I j | j T f | A TOWN RATES ~TT~gtre£ Pwl ] f f~ — — |- , J j j | f p-g? j f” 1 T~ ToUI Corperatlon Itete ] J ~j t ~ | j , p | j j \O2 f .42 .42 1.15”730 j. 30 TOTAL RATE HIT" iJI |LN |l4b |OAd |LSI iIJS |LM 1147 2.13 l i2~5»0 2.47 “ 2.’43” 3.47 127R - |Lfe TOTAL RATE SPRING iNSTALLM lI T M |~4TB7“.ft“ 425 .75 7.905 .605T774 | 97, !778 5” 1.0057784 1.45 71.235 1.215 1.7.35 '1.735 1.055 781 FALL INSTALLMENT I .98 77ft 1 .ft 425 C 76 .905 ‘.m J.N‘7~j»7“r.ft 61.045 F7orTL4S““TI23S 1.215~1773'5~1055 ~1 SUta Revenue , |Lft ifft 'lftfji m ioojino ioo 1700 “u.oo“ ioo ;Too 7Lft~f ijk>~7i ft ifoo ~7l oo~]i.oo ;i on 2 Ctate tebool Revenue | .15 j .ft ft M | .ft |JR ft | .50 i .60 | .50 | .ft | .ft [ .ft | .ft -: 750 —L 7s«r'77ft POLL TAX I I I I | I I J I | f~ I |IIAS | ~ I I I 4 pspeeta£lelM«l Kevene | j | 7 | ( 7 T" I I ~| I 11.0® ; | ) 7 I F Corporation Revenue 1 . TetarPell Tax “'1.50 ~|1.50 ilJ»niM~fM"fl'ft”7ftf"frj#'nijO 1.50 I SO” 3.50 “2.50 ~ 2.50' 2.50”|1-50“71.50 DWmMHIXJ.M I 'S.W.JIJ", IIHI 111 I— iwr r * ..-us. rr - ,z,~..7 — -i- ... ... . . 29MMMHB— - .. z BTATR OF INDIANA t . ADAMS COUNTY 8. R. I. Thurrau I. Drew, Auditor W ADAME COUNTY, hereby certify, that the above Is a eorrsct copy of all tax )svi*x for the Taxes Collectable In the year 1944. |<T„ THURMAN I, DREW, Auditor 714-211946

jit., on Fou’th Hei ond afreet, was starred today. The excavating Is being done by j the Yost Construction company, under the supervision of Cal Yost, 'contractor* for the erection of the 'fire-proof, one story structure.

Long-Range Program Os Work Is Urged Program Urged By Economic Council Indianapolis, Jan. 2t— (UP) ' The Indiana economic council disj trlhuted bulletin* to several hundred public orficial* today urging “long-range prog rain in ng or municipal operation'* in public works At the same times Kenneth L. Hchellle, director o* the council, announced that the state was forwarding checks .to seven elate units of government covering loan* for the blueprint Ing of postwar ptiblic work*. I Tlie council endorsed recommen dot lons of William H. Parker, architect consultant on public works programming of Boston. Mass., and outlined the proposals In the bulletin. Hix inontlm ago. Parker spoke under auspice* of the Indiana chapter of the American institute of architects in Fort Wayne, South Bend. Gary. Terre Haute. Evansville, New Castle and Indianapolis. “It * the responsibility of municipalities tc stabilize their own expenditures and thus help stabilize the national economy as a whole." he tc-.fd Units soon to receive state I check* covering postwar project I planning loan* include .Michigan City, 11.1.820; Vanderburgh county. fta.soo; Hammond, fs.ioo; Pittsboro. $2,500; Fa rm I anti. »2.school city of Rochester, If 1,320, and school city of Whiting. fl.ooo. — o I Nominate Norwegian As UNO Secretary — — Council Nominates Foreign Minister Ixmdon. Jan. 28 (UP) The United Nations security council tonight unanimously nominated Trygve Lie, Norwegian foreign minister, to be the first secretarygeneral of the world peace organization. Endorsement by the security council virtually assured the SO-year-old Lie of the secretary-gen eralship. Hie most important single post In the UNO. The Big Five agreed on Lie as a compromise candidate. The choice broke a deadlock between the Ang joAmerican ami the Russians. and cleared lite way for the nomination. The security conneH's decision was reached in a specially called dosed session of half an hour. Lie was nominated try Edward It. Stetliiiiua. Jr. of the United State*. Tlie nomination then was decided by secret ballot. Esc a of the 11 security council members voted for Lie. Th* security council nomination now goes before the UNO assembly which must accept or reject It It was presumed that the nomination

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| would la- accepted, The post will it hen be offered to Lie and it *»» believer he will take it. Logansport Newspaper Sale Is Announced Logansport. Ind. Jan. 28 (UP) The Dally laiganspoit Morning Pres* announced today the sale of the newspaper to L. Parker Likely. New York newspaper couau’rant and former Indianapolis resl4ent. Likely purchased the pr/s* from Mrs. Mary A. Kerrlngae, widow of the newspaper’s found*--. Tlie new owner Is a graduate, of Short ridgihigh school. Ind*4napo|is, and of De Pauw University. He once was a carrier of the Indianapolis Htar. Trade la a Good Town — Decatur

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Pension Checks To I Governors' Widows Indlanapo’isi, Jan 28 (UP) The first pension check to widow* Os former Indian.) isoi- will ibe mailed Fe |>. 1 Five women i ’ wh'>*e husband* on- >• e-rved a :; );<*>*!. r chief rx*-cutiv.ta will lar,th«- i.-ripicut*. I Til- pensions wen- provided by 'the 18(5 Indiana general assembly, which enacted a law giving th-- ' widow* |2st> a month from state ': fund*. Pensions will be paid to Mrs J Emmett Branch. Martinsville; Mrs. Thomas H. Marshall, Columbia City; Mr*. Hamm I Ralston. Leba non: Mr*. Warren T. McCray, Kentland, and Mr*. Hut’v <>. la-*- * lie, IndlanapolU.

Long Life Batteries The army signal corps has announced the use of a new type drycell battery that has about five times the life of the present dry batteries. They will be available to civilians in postwar era. ■ - —innffk gclssers for Salads Cutting ingredients of a salad with kitchen scissors is easy, quick and safe. o Big Fowl Spoilage Approximately one-fourth of all ' food produced in the country is wastj ed. Part is wasted by being left unharvested; more in storage and in wholesale markets through improper handling. Some is wasted in retail stores but the biggest waste is in the American home. i I & 1 w .ON R. GAMBLE, 36, is being held I oy police after a daughter of a i wealthy New Jersey industrialisL Miss Jane Cooney of Les Ange- ■ ec, accused him of enticing her nto n sumptuous dwelling at Newhall, Cal. He is being arraigned on one count of assault by means of a drug and one count 3f assault with a deadly weapon. Deputies said operators of an alleged white slave ring are contacting young girls stranded In Hollywood without jobs, enticing them to the Newhall house, where they are attacked and later offered jobs as prostitutes by the ring, (Internttionil)

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