Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1951 — Page 7

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. Fpiita 31 ■ M NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF kEPI.ICEMENT*A > D ADDITIONAL f( i? . APPRf)|»RIATIONS z heneas in state transition of the . tofeyn of Herne’t|| tl)e Oity of Berne. Jne previov- ap&roprialiuns for the 4-c6r 1951 W'er»BKanicelle4v, notice is j Jrereby given tlite taxpayer's of the < ity of Berne, Adams County, Indi4 ana, that; the proper legal officers "• of tfald .rnunieipaM’ty at their ar 5 i meeting place 7:30 P.M. on the f 9th day of JandAry 1951 will c< n- ’ Sider the follomng appropriate ns I to replace prevßmte appropriate ns' fc Wh.ii-h /said officers consider 'neees- ; sary ti«> meet lite extraordint ry | “emergency exfetbig at. this time. Office 11 Salary, regular 960.00 . 21 Rnmmtmimfans & trans.' 3<i!.00 ■f 84 lOffivte- Supplies ... '... 100.00 72 .Equipment.. 15.03 <:i«*rk~Tretta>(irer'x Office I .11. Salary, regular 86C bo 1 2i (Ifonimu'pieatlbn-s & trans. 35.00 , 36 Office V Ht>ppltf«H .... .. 121.00 5 Currotit piiupßes 121.00 > 72 Equipment If.oo Depart mem ofl.aw ’ ll Salary, regulHr . 601.00 13 Other' e&nipMMation ... 20( 00 , 21 Commu‘nieatW>hs, Ai traps. 31.00 " 36 Os five ■ supptites 413..’.....1( .00 • :5 Current < Omm.m Council 11 Salaries ;& regular 700.00 21 comnrurtjiatijias & Trans. 111.00 22 Heat, light,(-tMw. * waiter 3500.00 ,2i Printing. & .fi Ivor Fitting .’... BSfI.OO5 25 Repairs . , , ’ , lIHMiO | 26 Service.% othter ihntractual 209.60 J 38 Supplies; Kteiieiral i 75.00 t 5 Current’ changes; I, 11197.94 I —4—

PUBLIC SALE i We, the will spl at public auction tilia following personal property? Seated 4. miles sbultheast of Bluffton on Statlp ,Rou<l NoJ 116 r theji 1 jnile south, on - TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,1951 i | ’Sale Starting at lf:00 A. M. Ij —DAIRY CATTLE -rLittle Rosey heifer, 2 years old. due to iZesheii March 16, wijl give qii' gal. when freuh; J Brindle neifdr. ’ 2 years .old, due to freshen Feb. 10, will give 5 gql.| : when frestit ; ■fcaii’gy. GudrnsfyU ow, 8 years old. due to freshen by day of sale, will I' ' give 1’- jstl. when fresh; . Bonney, Wuehßey cow. 6 yeart old;] due to freshen April 5, will give 4 gal. Wheil fresh; ' ' ’ . R|osey. Holstein cow. 6 years! itldi due 'to freshen Jumj 23, .bill give 17 gal. whets fresh; < Jjpot.Holstein < ow. 7 years ol 1. due to freshen Ma < h 5, will give 6 •Al gal. when (re-h ■ t ' ■ ■ '' ! ■rd heifer. l|j;sea'rs old, due to freshen April 2,17 will give 3‘/2 g.ll. - ' tn sit - ' XyiißeW. Holstein heifer,, 2 years old, due .to freshen Uiily 21. will cii’e ga ] when.,fiesh; , , ’ Tubby, Holsthiti cow. 6 yeai's pld, was fresh bet. ,2f>, giving 4V S gal , ' o . . . • 1 These bred to registered Holstein bull. Cattle T. ,IJ. aqd Bangs lesbejl: 1 , . 1, . ; I i'-.J i —HOGS— : ■ ... f . ’ -J.l full, blooded! Chester Whi e sows, due to start farrowing last pf Feb. and first.itf Alarch, 11 Chester White ‘gilts, open; 50 Chester White, feetiihg sgqat?; 5 Cheste • White boars. All hogs vaccinated!, MISCELLANEOUS Blacksmith forge; Cross pewter corn John Depre No.jl|t hai inier mill; grapple hay fork; tank heater; punjp jack;* and othei'jhtticles tt»o numerous to mehtipn. i c TERMS —CASHL f Itot Responsible in Case'Of Accidents. Luiic'h will ne served I by Prairie Ladies Aid. . , . I ; Sale will be held under tent. RICHARD OECHSLE, Owner Ellen berget* liiMy. -Am tioneerA ; 'I. Fairmers &; Mei’ehpnts Hank Clerk. r I l> ,54 ' 111. h .jl. "I v I 7, - .’. 1.4 ■ '4l .

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f> Current obligations 300.00 72 Equipment I : 112.(10 Fire Depnriment ,11 Salaried & v ages, regular 178 00 11:2 iSalarien & vagCK, temper. 750.00 ;1 3 I'(her: <w mpen.sgti'’n ' 1800.00 |3l!Commun|cat ibn. & trans. 303.00 :35 Repairs . .. .. 90100 126 Services other contractual 12.00 |33 Garage & motor 75.00 38 Supplies; general 40.00 143 Repair parts ...20.1'0 : 5 '.‘urrt'nt charges ~...<.6800 !72 Equipment 4 800.00 Police Department Till Salaries; & wages,'regular 2520.00 2:1 Comiqunication & Trans. 22:00 26 Services', other contractual Ittl'O 80 Offiete supplies 4.4 jLftte 38 general .. 151.00 5 Current charges tfr.OO 70 Equipment ; r 10000 'C-. " r ll<>ar<i of Health jh 11 Salaries, feguTar I.: 730.00 I 24 Erlnting <<t advertising ...\ 30.00 1 36 Office supplies ;...'lodOQ 38 Supplies; general 10.00 ti Current charges . . . 5.00 170 Equipmbnt 4 j•; 15.00 i-Street Department 11 Salaries, regular 720.00 1,2: SalaiMes. temporary 475 00 Coininunicatioh' ■ A trans. 200 2>sj Repairs - .. .J.L.j,. . 50. it" sfi Services, oilier epntrac. 51300.00 Bjl Garage & motor •; 310.00 J, Materials :J. 2215.00 5 Current charges 12.00 70 Equipment 4 111.00 *««<|ltorlum 11 Salaries, .ag|iliiir .. 11650.00 22 Heat, light, po]iv. & wat. 11050|.00 .25 Repairs :...J \l!soo.t>o 36 office sUppljeS 11'!") 38 Supplies, general - 12" 00 ■44-"— . L L mi. liJi . ''. '"'i 1-

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Otterbein Man Dies Os Dec. 22f Injuries Eafjayefte. Ind., Jan. S—(UP)5 —(UP) (Edward (J. Barton. 72, Otterbein whd was hit by a car in his hdme towil I>ec. 22. died of injuripj yesterday at ’-St. Elizabeth’s hOs- ■ I _ 4 • Current charges 7io|ort \ Current obligations '2Bl3:''O ;72 Rank 4 12 Salary,; temporary! f>3io.o(| .22 Heat, light povver A- water 90.00 2J Repairs !. ,| .350.00 26 Services, bther contract. 38 Supplies, general )50.00 5 vurrent charges i3:5»06 7 properties: 106.00 Total Budget FstiniMte ;i:xi-:itAii. fi ni> 37075 94 Tins budget is for the entire year jlOvl. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting: shall ha ve a right t° be heart! thereon. The additional appropriation :as finally made will be ‘autoinatiejilly referred 'to the State Hoard of 'Tax Commissioners, whirl 1 board will yhold a further heating within fifteen days at the County Audi Air’s office of Adams County. Imliaina, of at such •■•b.-r place as ma|y *be designat<-d. At siblj hearijmr, taxpayers objecting to any'Of sin h additional appropriations niay be heard ami inter, sted taxpayers may inquire of the Conn-, ty 'Auditor when and where, such heOihg will pte. held. The city of Berne, Indiana. , <«r«»vete <’• IWeser.' Jr. ~“Cc •• clerk Tt <!,isur.er. Hd:C. 2!'

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SOCIETY c (Continued From Page Three) —u, ' j— , meeting of me vaiparai&o Guild Tuesday evening aft eight o’clock at . Bethlehem Lutheran chuial', OsSian. Plan? for the Guild Community Sale at the Hayloft on January 25 will be discussed. Mrs. Arthur GrVwe, chairman of the nominating will present a slate of officers for njext year. Devotions will' be given by Mrs George Rentz. Chairman of the hostesses is Mrs, ’ Arttyur Schuller, assisted by Mrs. Grewe, Mrs. Robert Hohman, Mrs. E. L. Nicol, Mrs. Herman Moellering aid (Mrs Elmer Bultemeief. ■ ■ LV I zi The Women ‘of*the Moose will have a .social meeting at the Moose home'Thursday evening at, seven thirty o’clock. The Child Care chairman will have charge] of tl.io social hour, ohjicqrs arO asked to meet at seven o'tldck. All chairman, escorts ami guided are asked to be present at the meeting in to going to Bluffton oil January 4 4 < 2

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The W.S'W.S. , of the Trinity Evangelical fT n,it e d Brethren church will hold a regular meeting at .the church rTutesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. ;'5-r •: .' ' .Rj • J ' Mrs. Ralph Gentis Vill entertal-i members of the Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at seven thirty o’clock. Tuesday eveping. j sc-- 4 '■■* L-gt— S... Mr. and Sirs, j Jerry Ketcbufn have returnted jo Blodiningtoi’ after spendui# the holidays with relatives in becitur. Theji also Visited with iMr.and Mrs. Leigh Nelson in I'hitago, | Thomas Stemy of this city is a gatient at the Vail Wert, 0., hosI pltal. ] The two 'tallest mountain peaks in Tennessee; and*'North Carolina, &t. Mitchell and Ulingman, were discovered by >a Yankee Minister's * ppn and a. t ouffeUeMtte general, fespectively. ‘I ||l -V ■ - .-F. R._

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and . what a great amount of energy it takes./ Mrs. Q. E. Momma, 66 year old gr.eat - graindmother, didn’t feel up to doing ' her housework, but now, since she. is faking HAD-

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Remington Man Dies in Traffic Accident J Rensselaer/ Ind.. Jan, 5 - Clyde: Hamilton 35, ' RenUtß’.ton. died in Jasper county ®«pital yesterday, of injuries iweivtet! Jan. 1 in a two-car ,qi' Ind. (11, , Abo/it five milts 64 Morocco. ’ f ,Hf. .j

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Greentown Man Dies As Trucks Collide Kokomo, Ind/, Jan. 5 — (UP) — Arthur Cranor, 56, Greentown, was killed yesterday when a semi-trail-er hit the rear of a state highway truck he was' driving along U. S. east of here. police

PUBLIC SALE As 1 am working in the mill and] have changed my farm program, I the undersigned, will sell the following described property at public /auction at my farm as the Circle Drive Farm located 1 mile North and 6*/ 2 miles west of Geneva, Indiana, or 1 mile north of Perryville on Highway 116 then l‘/ 2 miles west on — v FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 At 12:30 O’Clock f — One extra good 3 year old Guernsey cow, fresh by day of sale,X 7 gal. cow; 1-3 yr. old Guernsey heifer, milking 5^ 2 gaL milk per day; 1-4 year old Guernsey cow, fresh in February, a 5>/ 2 gal. cow; 1 very\ good Jersey c|w with calf] by sidp; 1-4 year old Guernsey cow, tebre|, a 6 gal. cow; 1-4 year old Brown Swiss and Shorthorn cow, fresh in April, a 4 gal. cow; 1-5 year old Jersey cow, fresh in April, a 5 gal. cow; 1-2 year old Guerr&ey heifer, still giving 3 gal. milk per day; 1-4 year Guernsey cow, fresh by sale date; 2 gopd 2 year old Ayrshire heifers; 1 extra good yearling roan Shorthorn bull. These cows are all T. B. and Bangs testedjand individual health certificate will be given with 4»ch animal. ' f ’ — HOGS — 1 Ohe Hampshire gilt, due to farrow Feb. 5; 1 Hampshire gilt, due to farrow Feli. 26; 1 Hampshire gilt, due to farrow March 10; 1 Hampshire gilt due to farrow March 12; 4 1 Hampshire sow, coming with second litter to farrow March 15. These hogs are all blood tested and registered. All pigs will be eligible for registration. All sows are bred tp popular New Idea boar., FARM MACHINERY AND TRUCK One exceptionally good 1945 J. I. Case V.A.C. tractor ipounted plows and cultivators. This outfit looks like new|ind is:in extra good condition; I*■ 1941 Dodge 1 */ 2 ton truck, gpod grain bed, good cab and in very good condition. ] s ' . . | 4 ■ -HAY150 bales Timothy Hay; 150 bales mixed alfalfa and clover 1 hay; 45 bales fifst cutting alfalfa. TERMS OC SALE—ASH. I CECIL SHORT Kay Elliot), Aiict. Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk | As there are! no small items, be sure to attend |this sale on time. • ■”*• |

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" 1 ; . the semi, driven $y Paul Adkins, ' 26, Marion,] was attempting to pass Cranor’s r vehicle. 5 4: NOTICE! ¥ -5 I will be out of my office Jan. 4 to ,15th. Nurse will be in office regular office hours.