Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1953 — Page 8
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I sell Cars 1946 Ford 1 Super Deluxe, 8-cyl. 2-door. R. 4 h. Exceptionally clean. $595.00 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline, 2-dior, R. & H. One fwner. * \ Full Guarantee. $1,295-0° 1951 Ford Custom “8” 2-door. -j One owner. 30,000 miles. R. & H. $1,295-°° 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline, 2-door. Motor completely overhauled- R. & H. $795.00 1949 Buick Super, 4-door. R. & H. Locally owned. A buy at $995.00 — 1950 Pontiac "8” Sedanette, R. &’ H. Auto-trans. New motor. 6 months old, $1,195.00 1946 Plymouth 4- Local car. Very good transportation. MW19S0 Buick Special’. 4-door. Fully • equipped. Beautiful green finish. $1,195.00 1952 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe, 4-door. R. & H. One owner car. 100% guarantee. ' $1,495-00 1947 Mercury Convertible Coupe. Runs and drives like new. $695.00 1950 Chevrolet y 5-Pass. Coupe. R. & H. 4 new tires. A good buy at $1,045-°° 1950 Pontiac “8” Sedanette, Standard shift. Has 4 new , tires. One owner car. $1,195.00 1951 Ford Standard, “8” 2-door. Locally owned. Beau--1 tiful black finish. $1,195-00 1951 Ford Custom “8”, 2-dbor. Radio, heater. Overdrive. Local car. $1,325.00 1952 Plymouth Cambridge, 4-door. Fully equipped. Local car., Perfect. $1,495-0° 1950 Ford Custom “6” 2-door. One owner. Hawthorne green finish. $945.00 1952 Studebaker Champion, 2-door, R, H. Auto-trans. ’Tint glass. \ 15,000 actual miles. $1,395.00 1953 Studebaker 5- Cpe. Heater, Overdrive. Coral redNew car guarantee. $2,095-°° List Price $2,302.00 Also a few older cars to choose from. Many of these cars can be handled with a small down payment, with monthly payments to fit your budget. Pay today's price for your . car, not *52 prices. See us before you buy and save sss. H AjtoSalH N. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.
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Walter Osterman Is Dairy Champion Results Listed In Dairy Show Judging The 4-H fair at Monroe was the scene for the dairy judging. The grand {Champion showman was Walter Osterman of Washington township. Walter Is the son of Mr J and Mrs. Holla Osterman and is a graduate e( Adams JU*niral high school. In the Guernsey judging, Clinton Fuelling showed the grand champion male and Roe Lehman showed the reserve champion male.. Walter Osterman exhibited the grand champion female and the reserve was won by Sidney Schwartz. Premiums wejre awarded to the following: junior female calves:lst, Waller Osterman: 2nd. Brehm; 3rd. Harold Weidler; 4th, Allen Lehman: sth, Robert Brown. Junior Calves, bull —Ist, JimmySingleton. Senior calves, female—--Ist, Sidney Schwartz; 2nd, Donald Fuelling; 3rd, Allen. Lehman: 4th, Staven Moses. Junior bull yearlings: Ist. Clinton Fuelling; 2nd. Roe Lehman. Junior female yearlings: Ist, Roe Lehnfan; 2nd, Bill Lybarger: 3rd. Roger Roth; 4 th, Karen Lehmann; sth, George Fuelling. Senior yearlings, female: Ist, Larry Mbses; 2nd.- Roe Lehman: 3rd. Karen Lehmann; 4th; Donna Lehman; sth, Sidney Schwartz. Cows —Ist, Walter Osterman; jnd. Roe Lehman; 3rd. Donna Lehman: 4th. Karen Lehmann; sth, Roger Roth. . L In the Jerseys, Jim Price showed the grand champion female and the reserve champion was shown by Lynn Lehman. The grant! champion male was showed by Leon I ; .
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Could and the feseirve chamjilon by Keith Griffiths. ; Premiums were awarded to the following: senior hull calves: Ist. Leon Gould; 2nd. Keith Griffiths. Junior female calves: Ist, Jerry Price; £nd. Leon Gould; 3rd. Ramona Gattshall; 4th, John Lindsey. Senior calves, female: Ist, Evelyn Griffiths; 2nd,”Leqn Gould. Jiffiipr yearlings, female; Ist, Lyntj' Leh* man; 2nd, Marie Lehman; 3rd. Leon Gould; 4th, Jim and Jerry Price; {5 th, Bill Kershner. (Senior yearlings, female? l?t. Kenny Marckel. Cows: Jim Price.? The grand champion showman of the Jersey breed was Marte Left*mam . i In the Brown Swiss dairy Judging, Fenstermaker gpflfwed the grand champion female and Jimmy Kircbhofqr showed (he reserve champion. The showmanship award for the Brown wKs won by Larry Premium winners were: junior ftpmale calves: Ist, David Beer, senior female Calves: Ist. Roger Le|'ever. Junior female yearljngsi- Ist-. Jimmy Kirchhoter; 2nd, Leo Busick. Senior female yearlings: Ist. Raines LeFever. Cows: Ist, Stiirlejf Fen<termaker; 2 l nd, Larry- Punstermaker. 1 j I f In the Holstein breed. Roger. Von Gunten was champion | showman. Haryr Mazelin showed the grand champion male and Robert Jxntie showed the reserve champion inale. Arnold Gerke showed the grand champion female and ’Nancy Jp Liechty showed the reserve jhanipion female. In the junior male calves, Harry Mazelin placed first; Curtis Van Wulliman- placed 2nd| Marvin Biery. 3rd; Joe Brown, 4jth. hi the junior fernafa calves,'lst placing went to Roger VonGunten;' 2nd. Dale Busick;, 3rd. Sally Beer;’ 4th. Lois Jean Gehrke; sth. Jer'iy Z&g|er. Senior bull calves: >g’t Robert Lorte; 2nd, Arnold t Gerke? 3rd, Robert Christener; 4th Jerry Gerber: sth, Donald Rileyj. In the senior calf, female the class was divided into 2 classes. First premiums were woh by Connie Liechty and Marvin Biery; 2pd premiums by Sally Beer and Loren Habegger: 3rd premiums by Nancy Lieghty and Larry Habegger; 4th by Max Lehman ami Flossie Schwartz. and sth by Jerfy Schwartz and Larry Geftber. Juni<i>r female yearlings: Ist. .Robert Lorte; 2nd. Roger Von 6untent 3rd. Max Lehman; 4th. Kenneth! Von Gunten; sth. Nancy LJechty. Senior female yearlings: Ist premium was won by Napcv Liechty: 2nd by Flossie Schwartg; 3rd by Sally Beery4th by Harry Mazelin and' sth. by David Blume; Cows:) Ist. Arnold Geike; 2nd. Nancy Liechty ; 3rd. Ha ri g Mazelin Larry Lautzenhelser showed . the grapd champion male In,the Ayrshire breed and the reserve Was shown by Keith Welch. Thp grand champion female was shown by Fr,anklin Bittner and the lesVrve by Dee Myron Byerly. The grand champion showman of t ie Ayrshire breed was Lester bleshberger. Keith Welch showedt the first i»remiuip winner in the junior bull calves; La rr y La utze nh e iser shb wed first in the junior bulls tiind Franklin Bittner placed second. ? Itl the junior female calves the following premiums were Awarded: Ist, Lester Meshberger; 2nd. Jefry Smith; 3rd. Steven Baunian; 4Jh, Phyllis Singleton; sth. .K e I’t h Welch. In the senior female calves. Dee Myrpn Byerly placed first; 2pd, Glenda- Johnson; 3rd. Dicik Joitnson; 4th, ; Bonnie Lehmann; ; Ronnie Yoder. In the senior female yearlings. Dee Myton Byejly placed first; 2nd, Steven Baunian; 3rd, Michael Thieme; ;4th, Marjorie Gorber. Junior female yearlings: Ist. Glen Yager; 2nd, Ronnie Yoder; 3rd; Richard Weaver; 4th; Palmer Urick; sth, James Smith. Cows: Ist, Franklin Bittner; 2nd. iLaWy Henisejr; 3rd, Carolyn Gerber. • g GRAND CHAMP (Coatlniied From Pa*r <»ue> and brought a total of i3.31H.35. Average weight 186.79 and the average price was 27.68. Second high hog went to Farmers Grain. Willshire. Ohio, at 33 cents, owned by I Larry Fensterrnaker, weight 210 pounds, price $69.30. Third went to Taylor Holt, also at 33 cents, owned by
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Refugee Bill Signed Today By President To Allow 214,000 ? Foreign Refugees In United States WASHINGTON. UP—President Eisenhower today signed legislation to let 214,000 refugees from overpopulation and Cotpmunlst terror find a haven in America. The measure was passed in the closing days of the congressional session at the urgent request of the President. It will permit the refugees to come to this country over a three year period‘without regard to the regular quotas prescribed, by the McCarran-Walter immigration act. Congress did not give Mr. Eisenhower all he asked in the refugee bill. He had recommended the admission of 240,000 aliens over a* two year period. ** The bill permits the admission of 90,000 escapees and .expellees from Communist countries nowliving in Western Gerhiany. West Berlin and the Allied sector of Austria. It also allows the entry of another 10,000 escapees from behind the Iron Curtain living in countries of the North -Atlantic treaty organization. Other refugees to be “admitted include: 2,000 Poles now living fa England. 15.000 refugees in Greece and 2.0< 0 Greek relatives of- American#. 15.000 refugees in The lands and ,2.000 Dutch' relatives of Americans. 45.0(10 from former Italian colonnes in North Africa and 15,000 Italians—who may or may not be refugees — who are relatives of naturalized or' nativeborn American citizens. 2,000 refugees from the’ . Far East. 3.000 Chinese living on Formosa. 2.000 Arab refugees. 4.000 orphans from various nations. 1 5,000 aliens already living in country. r Edward Wiseman. weight 150 pounds, price $49.50. Fourth to Paul Burkhart at 32 cents, owned by Busick. weight ITS pounds, price $56. Fifth to Master Feed store. Berne, at 31 cents, owned .by Kent Girod, weight 205 pounds, price $63.55. Sixth highest hog was, paid for by Taylor Holt at 30 cents, owned by Allan Wiseman, weight 135 pounds, price $10.50. Seventh to Decatur Equipment Co., at 30 cents*, owned by Vernon Ratcliff, weight 215 pounds, price $64.50. Eighth high was sold to the Burk Elevator Co. at 30 cents, owned by James ‘Boerger. weight 180 pounds, price $46.80. Ninth highest went to Don Grote at 30 cents, jowned by Marvin Taylor, weight jpounds. price $45. The tenth best pr|ce came from the First Bank of Berne with 29 cents, owned by Clark Stahly. weight 200 pounds, price SSB. A crowd of about 500. witnessed the sale, including the class of novice auctioneers from the Reppert auction school of Decatur and many representatives of the various liivestock Improvement associations In the county.
IKE REVIEWS iComhnM From Pane Oae) and honesy” dictated by extending for six months the ’’onerous but needed” exdess profits tax, and by postponing tax relief in other fields until next year. “We hjjve made a _good start,” he said, adding that his administration started oft facing “certain negative tasks,” The first part of his report was on the Korea truce. “We do not greet it with wild rejoicing,” he said. “We know’ how grave are the problems to-be met
befotfe' the people of Korea enjoy real unity and security.” At. the same time, he made his secobd move within a week to cor-
-- j V Tn ~ \l. '"I. n ■ - l'T ; - ■ if ' FORM - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Th the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpose* by Blue Creek ToWh*Hfp, Adam* County, Indiana, before! the Township Advisory Board. . Lv ‘ 2 Notice is hereby given the taxpayera'qf Blue Creek Township/ Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal iofflcers Os said municipality, at the.tr regular on the 33th day of. August. w*H consider the following budget: ? | TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION . TOWNSHIP FUND Schypl Transfers 1 Janitor Salary? oft Truate, fl 900.90 b W Tuition Fund . . I-oweT" ‘’isMJ Office Rent '..../ 9 0 .0<> -SPECIAL SCHOIFIJFI ND- J Clerk Hire 2x3.00-. Repair of Buildings and P s to ’School Paopertv Trustee’s Traveling Expense 316.00 c Grounds „ 41300.00 ’’nd/i ’ ‘ * 100 00\ Office-Supplies. Printing Repair pt Equipment, except ; , ! *i? n . " 1 f -’oa < )tJ ‘ and Advertising * 250.00 S -boot Busses •...f. JW.,00 ‘ *um •"" ... 250.00 Pay of Advisory Hoard 1. 75.00 School Furniture and KquipittearJ* * Tot il MbP<-i;»l*S<’?i.‘Finiil ill' Fire, fl ruck 250.00 school busses .. <f . " iHinu it KI IKK ; i tv 1 * ,n ** leri ‘‘ s 1—•• 1?° °° School Supplies, other than ; a. Admiahuratlon EapehaeU q!* ?! i an n* OU> ! » ; . , Janltpr Supplies . .... J 50.00 A ,|. j'ers t ,nal SerVh e 1 utal township Fund ( ... .$2, $14.00 jpnitor Supplies-.. 250.00 h. iilrirrt Relief*- ' Ttninx i?i vn l’ uel f '’ r lß»o.<io 83. Total Direct Relief; jj| 'll I*l ION FUND jnsufance 250.00 tTotal Bl and"B2) .1,630.00 Pay of Teachers $11,000.00 School Transfers '..y. ..." 700 06 Total Poor Relief Fund $1,130.06 - Pay of Substitute Teachers. 300.00 Pay of Teachers 700.00 i ; ?, ■ ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED hfc ’ ’ 1 I ; -Special: ■ , Fnnda Repaired For Expeaeeo Township luit on August 1, present year, t o December 31, of epsulng year 1 -Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year S.SI4 $12,930; SIB3OO 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appro- J priations Unexpended July 31, of present year 12..0 .180', 12.i10 3. Addition Appropriations to be made 'August 1, to December 31, of present year .....i'., • jt 4. Outstanding Temporary Ix>ans to .be' paid before 1 ■- Dec-ember 31, of present year, riot included in Lines 2 or 3 J .. . , .. .. , 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4).„. 2,6110! 20810 u Fund«i On Hand And To Be Heeeived From Sources Otbrr Than The Proposed Rate Os Tax Levy , ' ' l 6 Actual Balance, July 31, present year . . 7 Taxes to be Collected, present year (December..* ' . Settlement) J 994 4412' 5152 J 8 Miscellaneous Revenue, other than-.from tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, rot ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s Office.) . i (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules); :::if,7' 5339 (b) All other Revenue (See Schedules) 4x k ■ 9 Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) ................. 2710 1647 U °33il 10 Net Amount to be raised'for expenses to December i ’ 31, of ensuing year 1354 3026 7 41*9 ' r " , ' 11 Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense Janu- i \ ary; 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 1332 tSf'O- 4500 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 26X6 7936! 11959 '■ PROPOSED I.EVlfriS i Net Valuation of Taxable Property ....- ! . .. ~.31pr. $1,385,920.<K) .Nuniiber of Taxable Polls J .5 ’ »’ * f’l ~~ '... • I■■ i ■ - Levy On AmountTa _. FI X r. S i ! Property Be Raised Special School, _j... j... ;... 5554 Tuition ..L .. . .73 1)959 ' Transportation ) J. .v, 23X2 Total ; v . g 1.42 $22611 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED \ To Be < Collected Collected Collected Collected ! ,1 1950 1931 1952 1951 »<*<>?» t- $ 2021 $ -2010 $ 2321 ' $ saso J ' * I’ 9206 (119 7750 < 7687 Ub IK_i -“H •- 4955- 12X.W 11110 11001 total — — 1709 - 1739 K „ v XO a T,CK . 7° TAXPAYERS OF tax levies Taxpayers appearing shall hav6 a-., right to be hear d thereon. After the tax levies have been- determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the Levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure .*0 th «i<> by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may apnea! to the State Board'of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the Fourth Monday of September or on or betore tenth day after publi-ation by the County. Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this coiinty. • FLOYD L. MEYER, - ’ AtGLST ,— 14 I , \ I a j Trustee Blue Creek Township
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1951 Packard ‘2oo’ 4-Dr. Sedan , Ultramafic - Radio - Heater 23,000 Actual Miles - One* Owner Ife j $1,695.00 1951 Hudson Super 6,4-Dr. Sed. ■ Radio — Heater 1951 Dodge %-Ton Pick-up Heater \ , - ’f‘ - $895.00 1950 Lincoln Cosmopolitan Sport Sedan. Hydramatic — Radio — Heater — Hydraulic . Windows and Seat. One Owner. . $1,295.00 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. Radio — Heater—Overdrive I- I- $995.00 1956 Ford V-8 Custom 2-Dr. Radio — Heater — One Owner ■ ... - , J $1,095.00 1950 Nash ‘6oo’ Airflyte 4-Dr. Weather-eye — Overdrive v , I A ;■ $895.00 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Dr. Radio — Heater j $1,095.00 1949 Mercury Club Coupe Radio — Heater , i $895.00
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rect the impression left by secretary of state John Foster Dulles tha}. American troops would be used as a labor force to help re-
1949 Packard “200” 4-Dr. Radio — Heater —- Overdrive $1,045.00 1949 Lincoln Conv. Coupe Radio — Heater i— Overdrive i ‘ _ $1,195.00 1949 Buick Super 4-Dr. ' Radio — Heater $1,095.00 1949 Packard ‘2oo’ Deluxe 2-Dr Radio - Heater Overdrive $995.00 1948 Oldsmobile *9B’ 4-Dr. T Hydramatic -i Radio —Heater $795.00 1948 Packard Conv. Coupe (i Radio — Heater — Overdrive Power Windows $795.00 1947 Studebaker Champion T 4-Door ; Radio - Heater - Overdrive $395.00 1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. ~ ~ ; Radio — Heater $345.00 1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-Dr. 1 Heater $495.00 1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-Dr. Radio - Heater - New Paint $595.00 1940 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Radio — Heater $195.00
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build South Korea. He indicated, that any such work mRI be b Y t technicians, and on a voluntary basis. ______
