Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1951 — Page 7
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COMMISSIONER! CLAIM! TO BE _ ALLOWED JULY & IMI Decatur L,gt. & Wat., opera 218.04 Citizen's Tel. Co., do 88.95 H a y*o°l Pub. Co., do .......... 258.25 B. F. Jabergr, clerk exp 44.50 The Decatur Democrat'Co., do 8.75 • T. I. Drew, auditor oper. „.... 15.03 Com. Print Shop, treat oper I>.s| U op; ...4. .. 11.21 Royal Type. Co. Inc* tre pro 153.00 R W. dhraluka. ehiriff pxp. 287.1 t gmergeacy[Radio Service, do It. 15 Russen Uniform Col do . .. 12.11 H. Moeltering,. surveyor exp 64.83 Carl Burkhart, tile Or. 49.00 Sidney Dague, do ..4.., 89.00 Homer Brubaker, <o 6.80 Orville Heller, dp 11.45
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EL W. Bj&che, du 16.00 Calvin Hamrick, do 3.03 Charley Scherry, do Harold V. Fast, do 78.f5 Wm. Reichert, do .....4.—— 90.85 Meshberger Bros. Stone, do 27.44 Decatur Auto Sup., t<ur<, op 4.76 N. Aumann, schl. Supt. exp. — 3.0® L- E. Archbold, co. agt. exp. 146. M P. Augsburger, co .agt. gten. 150.09 A. K. Williams, ho. dim- A«t. 99.7> J. Shockley, hea. nur. pxp. 297.0! Decatur Pub. Library, do .... 35.00 Citix. Tel. Co., do*., i 1.......' 5.6! S. H. Schurger, pros. atty. exp. 82.h| A. Harlow, assessor exp. ...i 10-Of Mabel [striker, do u...l i 147.00 Citi*. Tel- Co., cir, et ' R. N. Higas, gtty., do -4-- 20.00 ; f« » 'ww e L -1 * »
1 11 81 ’ 1 " - 1 (.■"■■l . J. Bixler, court house — 200.00 Hasel Gallogly, do T. 65.00 Schwarz Paper Co., do ....] 28.08 U.S. Sanitary Spec. Corp., do 33.29 Schafer Store, do .x. .60 United States Chen). Co,, do 8.67 Burk Elev. Co.,_ do ........ 1901.49 Norbert Aumann, do — 14.10 Delores Shraluka, Jail exit. -A 75.00 Habegger Hardware, do 11 \ 5.52 Home laundry, do 2-90 J.l. Holcomb Mfg. Co., do 46.75 Korte Paper Co., do - 33.06 Baker Plbg. & Htg., do 7,00 No. Ind. Pub. Serv., do .J 9.28 G. Fosnaugh, co. home exp. .. 171.85 Bessie rtmnaugh, do 75.00 Pryor Gilbert, do ........ .—. 60.00 iGrover Kelley, do — 30.00 Josephine Brandyberry, do .. 80.00 jEllen Hirschy. do 80.00 iCora McFarland, do ...A 35.00 Rev. .W.C. Vetter, do \ 4.00; ARev. Ord Gehman, do 4.00 Bteffen Imp. Co., do 75.31 Stiefel Grain Co., do ... 8.50 The Schafer Store, do 9.54 'Arthur Lengerich, do 22.93 The Dri Gas Corp., do 41.10 Iplegel's, do 110.07 leavers’ Oil Serv., do 107.55 .. D. Crist,, do J..;. 66.05 ee Hdw. Cb., do 46.95 utes Flowers, do 15.00 iblick & Co. t Co home exp. 15.08 erman Fire ins. Co., do 35.65 [olthouse-Schulte, do 54.90 f. Winnes, Wa. Tw. Assessor 100.00 ee Hdw. Co., do 6.00 . Nihiser, Wabash Tw Assess 344.00 . B. Aspy 1 , do A 176.00 . L. Meyer, Blue Ck. tr. .sal 125..00 ;. Graber, French tr. sal 125.00 . Stauffer, Hartford tr. sal. 125>00 D.\Mosser, Jefferson, tr sal 125.00 . Adler’ Kirkland, tr. sal. ..125.00 i NeuenachWander, Mon. t s 206.25 d Aumarin.j Preble, tr. sal. 125.00 . Seiki ng, Root , tr. sal 150,00 N. McCullough. SU Mary's\l2s.OC . Bittner, Union tr- sal|,—. 125.00 Ek A. Mann, Wabash, tr. sal 187.50 Ci Marshand, Heassm- —i. 21 10 Ti R. Bgker, do 1 12.86 Oi Hoffman, cd. com sal .1 93-66 4IC. Augsburger, do ~.X.. 03 66 ijewls Worthman, do 93.66 Ed A. Bosse, do * I jfe E. Cjist, bd. of Review .... 192.00 Eprrest Elxey, do ...4 192 00 Hfrne Witness Cb., legal adv. 45.47 Ilfecatur Democrat Co., do ijsgansport Met. Cui, bdg. rpr 326.08 Aymco Drainage & Metal, do 319.68 .W H. Tlnkham, insurance .... 35.42 Bryson C. Fetters, do 38.79 Tfte Suttles Co., do ... 50.90 Sahv .Nussbaum, do .1 4.71 G®> Moser Agency, do .64.59 ScSiug-Neuenschwander, do — 114.23 Glllig & Doan, soldier burial. 100.00 Arjen MltcheL fox bounty ZX 1.50 Irene Byron Sanitorium, sdg 795.00 L. ' Smith, ditch imp 427.00 GiHiom. do 153.12/ D.WS. Niblick, do Ydit Const. A Co. Inc., do .......... <[4s Led Hdw. Go., do 11r64' Erjck's Welding Shop, do .... 8.00 Beavers \OII Serv.. do 76.50 No. 345 F. Singleton, Supt. Sal. 225.00 P. fetranin, aisst. supt. sal. .. 239.20 Ton John'stoh, do 236.90 ElMer Beier, fto — 238.05 Nathan Meshberger, do 238.05 H. Kirschner, diesel oper. .. 219.65 Virgil Draper, do ...~..i 233 45 RojF Heller, do 238.05 Harold Burger, Tr. driver .... 228.80 Doit : HarVey, do 228.80 Rojrer Steiner, do ...i 238.80 Jack Andrews, do A... 224,40 Buri Fuhrman, do .1 229.90 Vai Xschnepp, do .'. 827.7♦» Arnold Weidler. do 227.70 Laurence Koenig, do 227.70 Eli : Jlirsney, do 4....4. 228.80 Mehpo Sprunger. do ... 22,7.70 Christ Zurcher, single hands 217.35 Christ Miller, do .: 217.35 JoeflAugsburger, do 217.3;> Joe jSpangler, do ..i.-.j..,., 218.40 Groi»r\ Cottrell, do ..... . 3-00 A. M- Hoffman, do 120.00 Cftiwn’s Tel. Cb., operating 13.00 Decatur Light & Water, do ,8.76 Burk Elevator Co., do 322.97 Decatur Auto Supply, do 115.58 — ii Ul "!! I 111 Smill' Li
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Local Men Attend Sales Event » ir f -w ' B al. -- Pictured above are members of the Adams Distributing Company, Inc., of this city, in attendance at a meeting in Fort Wayne of the distributors of Centlivre Brewing Corporation products, held at the. Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce. * ’> A ' , T Left to right, front row:\ Nick Braun. John Fortney. George Tricker, Clarence Ogle, brewery engineer. Top row, Fred Bredemeyer, Eugene Gase and Charles Killion, district salps manager of Centlivre of Indianapolis. The purpose of the meeting was to preview the 1951 summer sales, advertising and [ merchandising program launched by the company. r
Al -p. Schmitt Mojur Sales, d<» 6-92 . Mac Allister Mach. Co., do [L 145.45 I Mollenkopf & Kiting, Inc., do 245.34 1 Krick Welding Shop, do .J... ,?3.50 ' Butler’s Garage, do X 6.00 / Motor Fuel Tax., do 11.06 Pearl* Oil Co., do .. 820.57 h I’hilllpps Petroleum Co., d° 20.57 Easter Tire A Tread, do .. .. 42.20 . A.D. Crist, do T. 148.40 American .Stand. Corp., do . 37.12 Meshbergelf Bros. St., mater 5395.38 J. W. K irch StJCo., do , 317.33 Berne Equity Exch., do ...... 6,00 Indiana State Ind., do 89.76 Citizen’s Tel. do., do 242.25
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M. 11. Tlnkham, insurance .. 2.26 Schug-Neuenschwander, do .... 7.29 G.C. Moser, do 4.12 Thfc Suttles Co., do . 3.25 tryson C. Fetters, do 247 orte Bros- Inc., prop .........r 75.25 idiana Equip. Co., do 43.39 iehle Tractor & Almp., do 11.25 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Op., do 20.40 The Gibson Co., do , i. - 2.39 The Dunson Supply, do ...... 20.65 Linn Grove Rdw .1 do ...•.—.. 2.50 Welfare \ Bernice Nelson, mH. & post. 24.53 Mary J. Hazelwood, do 19.18 Mabel Alarshall, do -.1—.... 9.57
' '"U Veronica do 14.40 K. W. Baumgartner, do j 4.80 Eli Graber, do ...A. 8.32 Lenora Glendening, do 6.12 Haywood Pub. Co., Oper. 5.58 Citizen's Tel. Co., do —, 24.75 Ind. Council For Children, do 3.75 Board of Commissioners. Certified .before me this 29th day of June, 195 L Tluirninn I. Drew, Auditor Adams Co. Indiana. JUNE 29 (HOLD) . T Trade in a Gipod Town — Decatur
Stocks Private j I Lake With Fish j For Personal Use J . T T -■ A A ' Irvin Goldner, of Preble, arid owner of the Style Shop, is an avid fisherman, like so many Adame county men. He differs somewhat froqi tlie rest, however, in that h«5 is 4 one-man conservation depart meut apparently intent on Ing fish for a private lake. | The lake —which remains aqony| mous to discourage anj. influx of. anglers—today received an 18-inci| bassl, One of probably 300 GoldneE has put into the lake in the past£ three years. . \ ■ Thfough the years Goldjner has’ poured innumerable blue gills Into/ the lake, which affords small boys' —who know of the Shangri-la for fishermen—pleasant afternoons. The nine gills are* the most popular addition to the small lake, being, the most numerous of the different breeds that now inhabit the place. J The bass of 18 inches Is the largest one, however, to. be placed there, and the owners of the lake predict Hot days are coming. Electric fans $3.98 up, at Western Auto. Open till 9 p. m. Tuesday. It
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a lohg, comfortable life for him. A life of playing hide-and-seek in ' die willows that abound; a sedentary life that will probably make the fish old before his time. Unless, of some of the i youthful anglers can lure him Into i al frying pan.
A- £m f 1 fl T| ' H < . is for the VARIETY x of things you can get I here, from peanuts I and popcorn to party orders of ice cream for special occasions. I Each order receives | the same courteous ?1 attention. We invite I . | you to come in. 'I I The Pioneer I 142 So. Second Bt. ■ Hi . . I j - b flf • .‘I ■ e !■■■-■ - • W
