Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1948 — Page 6

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Fix Per Diem For Veterinarian Helper The county commissioners have fixed the per diem for a helper to fir. J. R. Martin, veterinarian, who Is conducting the TH tent druong the dairy herds in the county at 87 a day. The mileage allowance is six cents a mile Dr. Martin started work in the county last week He will examine 20 percent of the dairy cattle and if the number of reactors exceeds one-half of one percent, the test WITH S% DOT * *- fee* FrtCh u«« ( q ’♦<s - " Wfite" T 7 tftyt Md'-f MW. V 01 WITH lOHNOM ♦<x <eiv dvgt Q- 1 fleet, • '• *••«« w wt<n pvt cn • txnffc W/. <P\, :) ft* flat tormuia 3-> \T*" nr— ■■ ,TT HMM pane 88* • nJ*- .* .. _ ....

PUBLIC SALE HOTTSEHOI.iI GOODS 412 N. Fifth St.. Decatur Friday Night - August 13 Sale starting at 5:30 P. M. All my household goods consisting of Maytag electric washer, alum inum tab. new. used 2 months; Elec trolux Gas Refrigerator. 5 ft. good condition; Magic Chef! gas stove. 4 burner, apartment size; 4 pc Breakfast Set; 2 pc Frieze Living Room Suite, good condition: New Tapestry Chair and ottoman; I«xl2 Axmlnster Ruk: Occasional Table; Indirect Floor Lamp; 2 Table- Lamps; Throw Rugs; 4 piece Walnut Bedroom Suite with coil springs, in good condition. 2 new Hirschman Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattresses; Metal Bed with coil springs; 1 set bed boards Metal Vtility Cabinet; Small Chest of Drawers: lacrge Cupboard; Lawn Mower. Garden Tools; Sonic- Dishes and cooking utensils; Small Electric Heater; Ironing Board; Step ladder; Many miscellaneous articles not mentioned. TERMS CASH. Miss Gladys Miller j OWNER M»*lvln Llwhty | Ned Johnnjn — Auctioneers 10 1- I hiltlit liiilinii! 71—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE -71 On the Earl Moser & Son farm The first farm north of Wren, Ohio, on Road No. 49; H miles east of Decatur; 14 milea southwest of Van Wert; 4 miles north of Willshire, Ohio. Friday, August 13,1948 Evening Sale—7:3o P. M. EST—Evening Sale “GUERNSEYS” 5 large heavy producing Guernsey cows. 4 to 6 years old. All fresh. “HOLSTEINB” 3 Fresh first calf heifers and 5 close up to freshening; 6 second calf cows, fresh; 8 cows ready to freshen soon; 2U cows 4 to t yr. old to freshen last of Aug. & first of Sept.; 14 four year old cows, fresh and close up. “JERSEYS” 10 Outstanding Jersey cows, 4 to 6 yrs. old; 2 are fresh and 8 to freshen real soon. NOTE: Here Is an offering of one of the greatest quality and producing Dairy Cows I have ever assembled. Large cows with splendid udders. Cows that will milk 70 and 80 lbs. per day. Bangs AT. 11. and Maatidas tested Vets health certificate with each cow. If you want the best this is where you will find them. Sale held inside, rain or shine. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for any accidents. Earl Moser & Son I OWNERS Ellenberger Bros.—Aucta Don Mox—Auct. Ned Johnson—Auct. * 12

NIO Tl CE! I EFFECTIVE WITH THE I MONTH OF AUGUST ! AND THEREAFTER ... I ALL I LIGHT and WATER BILLS I WILL BE PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE I The 15th Os The Month I This Changes The Delinquent Date | Fro* the 20th to the 15th Each Month. I Decatur Light & Power I Decatur Water Dept I

will be coniinued until that maximum is reached The TB test is made every three years as a requirement to maintaining an redited held* in the county. > > Two Berne Youths Join U. S. Air Corps Berne. Aug. 12 — Two local ’ young men Lary Liechty and Rob--1 ert Huffman, left this week for San Antonio. Texas, where they will receive training in the f. S air corps. The two enlisted for three-year ‘ terms. They are both graduates of Berne high school lasi spring and members of (he Berne Junior Federation baseball club. Although dogs exercise less and ■ therefore eat less In hot weather, a ' correctly balanced died contains the same ingredients all year . round. Trade In a Good lown — Gecatui

Water Pipeline To Jerusalem Blasted Pumping Station On Pipeline Blasted Tel Aviv. Aug. 12 (I'l’l— Two heavy explosions blew up the I Mtrun pumping station on the water pipeline to Jerusalem before dawn today, an official Israeli government announcement reported The announcement said installations were heavily damaged, making it impossible to pump water from the source- at Has El Ein. northeast of Tel Aviv, to Jerusal lent. The Israeli announcement said the punvping station was blown up liy Arab troops, wh » held La; run since they captured It early in the Palestine war. There are four pumping stations lon the pipeline from Ras-EI-Ein to Jerusalem. Jews hold three of them but were unable to resume pumping water to Jerusalem because Arabs held the fourth at Latrun. Reports yesterday said agreement had been reached unde r the I'nited Nations mediator. Count Folke Bernadotte, to resume- pump- -

‘nF T The Parrot band every Parrot Skinless Frankfurter *• ,he ,he lender***, juiciest skinless frankfurter that ever satisfied your appetite. Aak for PARROT SKINLESS A FRANKFURTERS. They're mode LOOK FOt fey *fe» folks wko make /a4 ,"T /sT the Clide those heavenly Parrol llama. It /t with the mtnl PARROT PACK IR G COMPANY / IjtSt*** 1 F•fl Wi y ■«, I■< 11 ■» Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Town Budget Form No. I Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies In th* matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Monroe, Adame County, Indiana. Before the Board of Town Trustees. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe. Adame County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular place, <>n the 30th day of August lots will consider the following budget: 111 IM;KT CLAHBIFICA'nONB FOR TOWXI CBNEMAL FIND X Supplies I Wr vires |>rrssaal 31 clf flee Huppliea — 2*oo II Salary of Trustees 110 00 * Material* 12 .Salary, Clerk-Treasurrr .... 50.00 42 street. Alley and Hewer .... 200 00 13 Salary, Town Marshal .... 120.00 43 Other Materials .00 00 15 Compensation Town At- 3 Carrent t teaenea turner 10.00 51 Insurance and Official IS Compensation of Firemen 858.00 Bond Perm. .... 200 00 17 Compensation of Htreet Total General Fund 110*4 00 Employees 200 00 street Faa4 IS Other Compensation ... 20 0-1 12 Salary of Employee* *0 00 1 Uervires t aatrartaal 13 Wa«n <>f latborrra 140.35 21 Communication and Trane- X Services < aatrarlaral purtation 20.00 3 Supplies —.... 10-00 22 Heat. Light, Power and 4 Materials 404 .18 Water ...„ 40 00 Total Htreet F ind ._ *24.15 23 Printing and Advertising 100 00 l.lhrary Kami 2* It-paira 300 00 Total Budget Estimate |2sOO.IS rrnwtTK or town Fl mm to be naiskd Fuatla Hegalred O'er E»peases Ta General Otreet Oeeember gist es laeemlau tear. Feed Feed I. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year .... |l**« *0 8*24.15 8. Nscesaary expenditure* to be made from appropriations unexpended July 21at of present year 225 04 30.0* 5. Total -T-nds Required -Add lines 1.2, 3 and 41 2301 04 *54.18 reeWa Ou Heed Aug Te Be Reeelveg Front Oeereee Other Thea Prepeoeg Tua Levyt (. A- tunl Balance. July 31st of present year .... - 155.48 1. Ta tea to be collected, present year tl*ecember settlement) .... 301.*1 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dee. list of incoming year (Hchedule on file In office of Town Clerk Tree I. 0. Total Funds (Add line*. *, 1. »a and M>) 517.28 I*. NET AMOCVr TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING TEAR (deduet line 0 from line 81 .»»»•■>».—. m .1744.it 11. Operating Balance (not In eaceaa of expense Jan. lat to June 38, leas Mlac. Revenue for same period* .... 222.74 It. AMOCNT TO BB It A IKED BY TAX LMVY (Add lines 18 and 11* w...——a—so—-- — 1088.88 rHiiKivr.li I.KXIKS Net Taxable Property 8104.885.88 Numl-er of Taxable Polla ... .. .87 FI RM Levy on Levy on Amount to Polla Property ba Raised General none 8 J* j!**!*! TOTAL . —wo——— none 8 *« 810*8 88 t awerwtlve •tetemeet of Ta see < eilee«eg aag To Be < elleeteg To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fung 1*44 1*47 IMS 1848 General ” 8810.51 8*37 88 MBB.BB 8108*88 TOTAL *810.51 8*37.88 8o»3«* 81**«8* Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levioe have been determined, and presented te the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the eerond Monday la September, aad the levy fined by the County Tax Adjuataaeat Board, or oa their failure eo to de. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpeybrs feeling thomaelves adMrteved by such levtea, »»r appeal to the State Beard of Ta* Cosaeslaaienere for further aad final hearing I heroes, by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday df September er on er before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor es tax ratee charged. whl< hover date to later, and the stole board will fit a date for bearing la this countv. Homer Winteregg. Martin L Hoffman. A. D. Crla*. i Tr | Doted this stb day of Aagiaet 1848 August 18—18

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< iiiK water to Jerusalem within 24 hours. The Holy City, with a Jewish community of nearly BHi.mio, has liven without a steady slipply of water since hostilities started when the British surrendered] their Palestine mandate mi May 15. However, large waler supplies had lieen sorted in cisterns and were distributed to residents on a strict rationing system. Jewish sources had lioin-d that the turrent cease-fire in Jerusalem would per-1 mlt resumption of the water sup-, ply through the pipeline. FEW STRIKERS (Cent. From Page Oriel c ent workers would lie permitted entrance to the plant to package and store cheese on the day or the -lay after th* next meeting, if it is so provided at that meeting. It was learned today that farmers under contract to supply the Kraft plant here with milk are taking their prisluct* to a similar fdant in the southern part of the state. Relative hog and corn price prospects indicate that hog farmers probably will earn more from this year's fall pig crop 'han they are now getting from their 1947 crop.

EMM VARIETY OF VALUES t 0 CUT the cost of living IT'S KROGER S Well-Known BRANDS SALE Fresh-off-the-cob flavor. Tender whole kernels. tfBBX S. Pure, undiluted juke. KlikUf c Cfirn ■;.? 19 c Tomato Juite 29 < I I ■■ R KROGER. Tangy grapefruit and orange juire. Great, tender peas; picked at peak of perfection. Blended Juice Can 23‘ Green Giant Peas 2 ~ 39 C a 15 . Meal-ready-neat. Serve with Kroger graded eggs. "Good to the last drop flavor,* Armour Treet 49 c Maxwe * i House "■ 551 Complete varieties—strained or chopped. Homogenized—enriched with vitamin “D”. riArkoF / C .? ab . y A /I Ct • mm jn ueroer s tood* q can* j Carnation Milk - «, r 23 < Pure Vegetable Shortening » SCNSHINE. The flakier CRISCO 3 - 1.13 Krispy Crackers 27‘ ptangesttm't to TTI E Clwmev clothes— | Kei C in Stores Butm I - pkg. m iQtinrAr" IL S. No. 1 Sl*e “A" California long-white. Good-eookers! 5 POTATO E S f "“" ** 83 c m fl SLICED BACON Q Your breakfast orange may have , been grown 1.000 mile* or m<-?e KROGER r l *T | 7 H'JFfl I | l IY, 1T A * j __ bring* it as close to you a-, yjur y Ak nearest Kroger stole frm mF ya | J CnAAgriMgC ms IF!) and west—trained Kroger buydUMElimtd kALLBU BMDT DEEP . er. visit the beat producing area* „ a _ H Made ‘ wUU,, dou,!,, ,or to secure th* citam of the rail. S. Gov l Grade Good finer, whiter texture. tion's crop* for you at economical SHOULDER ROAST 2-27= w—■ Choice cuts —tender, Q LAYER CAKE fine flavor, juicy. Ik MW Kroger lemon Buy now and LK> V 7 «•»<»« S i w 59< Kroger-Cut. Tender, tasty PORTERHOUSE or Hot-Dated. Fresher. 3 Lb. Bag 1.15 Round Steaks 89 c Spotlight Coffee» 40 c Fancy 4-lnch rib cut*. Tasty broiled. Tender ’ ■mo| MS| MW FM KROGER. Comte book offer on label. Rib Chops -73 p eanut Butter - 29 c Kroger-Cut Heavy Veal. A better Kroger raise. ■ 8/ VI • • W I — ft • I • ft a I BflF Finer-flavor—better value. Sirloin Steaks 79 R M iAmnn *.M9 C Per*. L*aa-F,amir C.r**aß L*as. Maatv Sb.rt Bib* ■> WCI ■■>?■■■ Ground Veal 59 c Veol Riblets » 49* VAN CAMP'S. Spicy tom*io flavor. tncuurractawahtbsfmiochistmagc Pnrlf X. 3 3 C FOREQUARTERS Lb. 49' H '"- Dau,, ' THa Silver Skillet 36‘ Fancy, fully-dressed, meaty mm _d mm I ■ 0. —OSCAR MAYER, la brine or barbecue sanee. Domestic Rabbits ..7719 1 —AO C Strictly fresh—fully-dressed white rocks. W I 6 II 6 I 5 C “ 7 Frying Chickens l*. 69 c *.». *..p-w.i»r *.ri..w ""hox. y a Catsup -?23 I Oeeaa* es suds. For all washing needs. ■ . / z Super Suds s 33' E?'j= r bring ro. the fta- [ / Ivory ha* been baby's soap for tt year*. its freshest !-. r L Soap 2 “ 33 ‘ PEACHES .4W' Swift s Cleanser ~ 12‘ Make Splc and Spaa yo«r dafly cleaning Ptan. v23‘ A p 7i-co7s"l-98 ~ 3 * Lettuce 2 29 - „ 15 - My-T-fine 3 25 c — -59« •d» '* • • '• * •

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