Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1955 — Page 8

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VIETNAM ARMY (GeiHinued from Page One) times Thursday and during the night. wi,th the Binh Xuyen recapturing it later. Once again mortar shells and incendiary bullets set off fires in the bamboo and straw huts of the city's slum areas. A square mile of .Cholon. most of it holding refugees from Communist North Vietnam, was burned put Thursday.

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Pl Hl.lt' SAI.K The Undersigned executor of tbS estate of Mart-in Reppert, deceased will offer for sale at putollc auction and house and lot owned >oy MarUn Koppert at Magley, Indiana on Tuesday the 24th. day of May, l-96f» aut 7:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time W'hlctt lot is the following described real estate in Adattut Comity. Indiana, towlt: Commencing at a point forty »ev.»n <4t) rods and fourteen and one half < 1-I> links east of the southwest corner of tteciUon thirty four (34) In township twen>ty <4xht (38) north of range thirteen (1.1) east, running -thence tOist along the south ainitdon line of said seotlon sixteen and one half feet, thence nor Uh a (HManh-e of e.iglkteen tIS) rods and sixteen (16) links to >the Chicago and il'lrle Railway grounds, thence (vex parallel with the south line of said section sixteen ami onr» half (1614) feet, thence south a distance of eightteen (18) rods and sixteen (16) links •to *he place of beginning. Also the following described real estate, tow.it: Commencing forty tihree (48) rods and. U'u ...11l < links east of the sotuhwewt corner of • section thirty four (31) townsiiilp twenty eight (28) north of range thirteen (13) eaat, running thenee east along the south line of said section four (4) rods and .twelve an. 1 one half (12M>) links, thence north IS rods and sixteen (IS) links to rite Chicago and Brie railroad grounds, thence west parallel with" the smith line of said sr-otlon four (4) rods and twelve and one half (H 214 links, thence south eighteen (18) rods and sixteen (16) links to Ute place of beginning. ' containing 83 and 22-2300 square rials. Upon said real estate .there is located a one story semi-modern house of 6 rop«ns with a utility room, hot water boiler heated by natural gag. Soft wat ar system, one half bath, good roof arid foundation also large one car garage and one other outbuilding, also a number of trees, schrubs and flowers. Said real estate will be sold on the following tenths: one third of tli‘> ptirebaae price on the day of sale and the balance of the purchase price upon delivers’ of an abstract of title and executor's deed providing that the purcliaser a.«stirries the taxes for the year INI pavable.in the year 19-76. The said executor .will also then and there sell at public sale the following personal property of said decedent: two piece f lue ve>”Ur living room suite, 9x12 axtninsftr ring, 2 beds, 3 rockers. 48" 'lnch ("•er spring mattress, " chairs, dining noons chairs, drop leaf table, radio, self player piano and stool, musical instrvtnents. 2 dressers, bedding. t niece utdltv mmboord. antirrue efrerry chest of drawers, antique clock, lamp, picture albums, an’ioue bed. picture frames, dishes, sma’l safe, cloth hamper, sewing machine, electric clock, G. E. Heating pad, .hath room scales, new mirror, pressure cooker, cooking u'ensils. one burner hot plate. Zenith hearing Aid. apartment size gas stove, small size refrigerator, cabinet sink, washing machine, tubs, crocks and fruit Iws. ‘.lso the following tools and miscellaneous items: set of pipe dies, n'ne cutter, pipe wrench, large anvil 2 ben-h grinders drill press, large .bench vice, pine tan dies, tap and die set, | hand d-tlls. electr'" "~qar. mjtre b<Wr forge, brace and bit. socket wr«n--h sets, hand «aws hammers, a number of wrem'hes. e rotor water pumps, large crow-b-rs sho'e’s and snades. lad/le>’s art step ('die’s. Water tanks, pine valves, nice sitting's, steel drum, some lirnhor and approximately ope ton nf coal Terms of sale of pe-sonal property: cash on da.v of sale. Walter Conrad, fcxwv.ilsr He-man Sf-ahm, Auctioneer C-migv.Ulc, Indiana Phone 5S Milt a., G<-od. Clerk F rd bitterer, Attorney April 29. May 6-13. Washington — The diameter of the earth at the equator is about 7.926 miles, according to modern computations. Through the poles it is 7,899 miles.

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Sale Os Residence Is Reported Today The liobert Del.ong residence north of Monmouth school in Root township has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, it was learned today. Possession will be given to the Millers in the next few weeks. The transaction was made through Kent Realty and Auction Co., represented by Gerald Strickler and Charles Kent. FUND'S DIRECTORS (Continued from Paga One) group. He mentioned the gifts to the "forgotten patients” from Adams county in various institutions us well as Christmas gifts which were sent to the various sanitoriums in Indiana. Steve Everhart gave the recreation committee and the Den reports. He especially thanked Mrs. Arthur Holthouse, who has served as chairman of the Woman's club Den committee ever since it began its activity about ten years ago. Next year this youth program can be expanded through use of the new Decatur Youth and Community building. The Girl and Boy Scout organizations are also anxious to use the new facilities. This year s nominating committee consisted of Gene Rydell, Junior Lake, and Louis A. Jacobs. T. C. Smith, president of the Fund presided at last night’s meeting. FF.RD I. LTITHRiRR Attorneyu ESTATE NO. (MN NOl’<’E TO Al.l, PERSONS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY C. HEHI.ING In the Circuit ourt of Adan).'; County. Indiana April Term, In tl>e matter of the Estate of Mary C. Herting, d.‘leased. Notice is hereby given that Edward F. Berllng and Matilda M. Bdede as Administrators of .the above naimed estate have presented and filed their final 3'smtnt in final settlement of said estate, nnd that the same will epme up for the examination and action of said Axla<ms <bri.lt Court, on the 23 of May. ISM, at which time all persona interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. Ard the heirs of said decedent ami all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Edward F. Berling Matilda M. Briede Administrators April 29. May 6.

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NOTICE IN) rETITIONERS AND TNXVAVERM OF HEARINGS ON ai'lH.icationm for reamkenm. RENT OF REAI. T7STATK AND/OR imrhovementm in a da vim cot NTA, INDIANA Pumnant <<y the pnrvlaitms of Chapter 19. Aeta of 1»37, notice 1« heinby given to ihe taxpaywa of Adiwna County, Indiana, that on or befofo March 31 1853, there wan nreaented to the Htate Board of Tax Cumin,lwdotiere al total c«f 5 pufltlonH sltrned and verified by the owner* of rent eatafe and/or ImprovementH tliere-on upeeWkall.v (lexvrlbej thenxln for i>»ax«esH.nent» of »iich real eatale And/or improvement*, aituwlNi In Adatne County, Indiana, and that the total <e«tlinated) amount of the requewtl'd redmkione is 18,975.(XL That the niunloe.r of petitions and the requested redm-tlona for each ttrwnahip within the cotuuy are as faßows: , Total (Eut Inta led) .No. of ReduetioHH Tonnahip I‘etltlonu Requested Mqonte 1 ) 4,600. Wa,baah 1 3,000. Washington 3 1,475. That a detailed statement of the na.nes of Ute jH-tltioneis. the description of tlie property’ and amount of ehch specific reduction requested is posted at the door of the county I-Olirt house of Adaens Goiinty. Indiana, or at the County Aaa.Msw's office, and a separate list in ail townships where such isoper 1 )’ Is located is posted at the office of the township ttrwtee or me tu«ni>u>v assessor <4 all wuch township The State Board of Tax (' r—•-<«-aioners, or n representative thereof, wi 1 coodi.ut hearings on al! such petitions In the otfive of the < otiuty Auditor in the county court liouse of Adu.ns County, Indiana, on May 16, 19.">5, eomineni'lng at the hour of 9:30 A:M CDT and continuing until all petitions have been considered: THU PETITION’S TO BE I CON’HI D'Ell ED BY I'OW’NS'HIf INI ALPHABETICAL OBDEK NOTICE IS HEKEBY (I.VKX TO I ALL PEBHONS WHO HAVE PRESENTED PETITIONS FOR U'EaS-I SESSMENTS AN>D TO TAXPAYERS OF ALL TOWNSHIPS WH.FdtEIN SCt'H REAL ESTATE AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS ARE LOCATED. That they are requested to appear at such hearings and show cause. If anv. why reassessments of eucli j real estate and/or Improvements should or should not be made: and IF SUCH PETITIONERS DO NOT APREJA'R. OR FAIL TO SHOW A GOOD St'FFiaiENl’ CAUSE WHY THE REASSESSMENTS PETITION- I ,C> FOR SHKWLD BE MADE, OR IF OBJECTING TAXPAYERS APPEAR AND SHOW GOOD CAUSE; W H Y S U C H f NS ' SHOULD NOT BE MADE. THEN THE INDIANA STAffIE BOARD OF ■o ax f IOMMJSOtONTORS SHIALL NOT ORDER SIXTH REASSESS- - x~rs >ei <r>- ; STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS .sH.aiLL ORDER HE reassessments PITTITIONKD FOR. STATE BOARD OF TAX | COMMISSIONERS Adolph L. Fo»»ler, Chairman ATTEST: Fred C. Wissanan, Secretary April 2*», May 6. It you have something to sell or I moms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad It brings results.

SAYS BILL TO (Continued from Page One) Hill (D Ala,), that "! would bo agreeable to sitting down and trying to work aomething out." but that was a month ago, "and I have not heard anything further from him." Iven said the longer the delay, the less chance there is that congress will act on school legislation this year. The house labor committee has held two weeks of hearings on school bills and faces at least two more weeks of hearings. A committee source £aid that if either the segregation issue or one ou federal aid to parochial schools is pressed, the legislation likely will die.

SALE CALENDAR APRIL 29—7:30 p. m. Hi-Way Auction Barn. 214 miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224. New and used furniture and miscellaneous items. Jerry Bixler, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. APRIL 30—1:30 P. M. Dale Howdyshell, owner. 510 W. South St.. Bluffton. Ind. 3 Bedroom house. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. MAY 3—7:30 p. m. Decatur Sale Barn. Evergreens and nursery stock from Pleasant View Nurseries, Troy, O. E. C. Doehrman, auctioneer. ** MAY 14—1:30 p. m. CST. Reliable Products. Inc.. 11th St., Huntingburg. Ind. Business building and machinery. Gerald Strickler. D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. PLAN f THE BEST! GREEK LEAF HYBRIDS INDIANA—OHIO CERTIFIED You can get vour corn crop off to the best start when you plant our GREEN LEAF CERTIFIED HYBRII«. Select vour seed from Ind. 620, 702, 608, 419, 252, la. 4249, Conn. 870, Ohio C-54, W-64, C-38. PEDIGREED for highest yields. GRADED for accurate planting _ GERMINATION—9B% plus ALL FLAT GRADES per Bu - THE LITTLE ELEVATOR CO. Headquarters for Seed Corn Rockford, Ohio

GEN. COLLINS (Continued tram Pa ire One) -forces were winning, officials indicated Diem’s position may depend on a decisive victory against the private army troops. Then, one expert said, he would be in a strong position for talks f with Bao Dai. ■lt was pointed out that Bao Dai, as chief of state, has both the authority to call Diem to France for conferences and to fire him or call on the South Vietnamese to support the premier. So far as the civil war Is concerned. some U. S. officials indicated Diem will have to carry out the fight without any additional American aid. These sources said

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Diem must prove he can hold the rteins of government by defeating the rebels, J It, the premier surmounts the present crisis, the U. S. would probably Increase its support of the government. BAUMGARTNER '(Continued from Page One) mental health strives to combat mental illness by presenting to the public a picture unblemished by superstitions and Ignorance, and to directly assist the mentally ill by promoting public recognition, consideration and assistance.

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