Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1956 — Page 8
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USED CAR SPECIALS! 55 FORD V/8 Tu-Dor. Radio. Heater. One owner. Very* shap 2-tone. Red and white. $1595.00 55 PONTIAC Hardtop. Fully equipped. Ohe owner. Very sharp. Ready tb go at $2295.00 ’S3 DODGE 4-Door. One owner. 2-tone. Radio. Heater. Local carp* * $M95.00 ’53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Hy-Drive. Radio. Heater. New Dodge trade-in. Sharp and nice.’ $895.00 ‘ ’53 DODGE 4-Door. Gyro-Torque. Radio. Heater. 2-tone green. Ready to go. Price reduced $995.00 ’53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Two-tone. Radio. Heater. One owner. Local car. Sharp and nice. $995.00 ’53 PONTIAC 4-Door. Station Wagon. Radio. Heater. New Dodge trade-in. Very sharp! $1195.00 ’52 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Radio. Heater. W/8/T. Sharp and nice. Local car ready to go at $695.00 ’52 PLYMOUTH 2-Door. Concord. Sharp and nice. Radio and Heater. Special at $495.00 ’sl STUDEBAKER V/8 Commander. 4-Door. Radio. Heater. Overdrive. Local car. Nice. $395.00 ’sl STUDEBAKER 4-Door. Land Cruiser. Radio. Heater. Overdrive. Black and sharp. Completely overhauled. $395.00 ’SO PLYMOUTH Convertible. Radio. Heater. W/S/T. r J Red and ready-to-go at ■ •' . $395.00 91 STUDEBAKER Champion 2-Door ’sl PLYMOUTH 4-Door 51 HENRY J YOUR CHOICE $295.00 49 DODGE , 2-Door. ’49 PLYMOUTH 2-Door. YOUR CHOICE $195. BEERY MOTOR SALES OPEN EVENINGS WE FINANCE
Two Appointed To Board Os Review The appointment of Catherine Ochranrider. Democrat, und Dick Burdg. Republican, to the 1956 Adams county board of review was made Thursday by Judge Myles' Parrish of Adams circuit court. County assessor Walter Koos’ will serve as ex-officio chairman of the Soard, county auditor Frank Kitson will be ex-officio secretary and county treasurer Waldo Neal is an ex-officio membet of the board. The board w|ll meet, beginning the fMtet Monday In June, to review tax rates and assessments. Any taxpayer who has a complaint about assessments may appear before the board of review to seek an adjustment. The board da required by law to meet not less than 30 days,, , " * UNDUE STRESS r*»<e On.l dom of such an 'amendment. Vecause of the rigidity it would impose on the federal government in raising taxes and keeping the budget in batande. UN SECRETARY Page Five) ■d today that a Joordanian was killed Thursday night during a ilaah with ah Israeli patrol In the (Gilboa hills. The Spokesman said the dead nan (tad crossed into Israeli ter rftory. ■ . ’ The incident came less than one day after UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold announced that t eeeee-tfre agreement had been signed between Israel and Jordan. *The army spokesman said an Israel! patrol intercepted a group of Jordanian infiltrators as they crossed into Israeli territory north of the Jordan town of Jenin. A second Incident was reported by the spokesman involving Egyp dans crossing the frontier at the data strip. He said a group of Arabs took, crops from fields near the Israeli settlement of Nahal Ox. oast of the town of Gata. I. . ',y ■ .'I.-.. _
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. 1.1 ■ ■ll -■ - , . - ■ - Sheriff Expresses Thanks For Help Sheriff Merle Affolder, who served as genera) chairman for the Democratic dinner and political rally held at the Youth and Community Center this week, stated today that he wanted to sincerely thank the scores of Adams county men and women who assisted him. There were 391 tickets sold for the dinner and about 40 persons who were unable to attend the dinner came later to be present for the introduction of candidates and the Wiekard address. It was the largest dinner meeting ever held by Adams county Democrats. bar Association (Continued from Page one, picture showing locally includes: Robert Anderson, Howard Baumgartner, Robert Smith and C. H. Muselman. HOUSE DEFEATS (Continued From Page One) stay within the allotments will get supports at |1.50 per bushel. Under the soil bank. Benson can begin making payments immediately on cutbacks of 1956 crops. He cannot, however, make advance payments this year for reduction of 195? crops. IKE AFFIRMS (Continued From Page One) lan's statement that he has "reason to believe" attorney general Herbert Brownell, Jr., or a deputy issued the caution order. Chotiner insisted in hie testimony that he had never hgard of such an edict. WEEMZOL KILLS '.4 V- '.. ~ ■' 4? '-i * •* ,’ CANADA THISTLE THEODORE BULMAHN PHONES DECATUR PREBLE 3-9106 5 on 20
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Mayor Will Attend Dedication Rites I Mayor Robert D. Cole of Decatur has accepted an invitation to join other northern Indiana mayors in attending the dedication ceremonies of the huge Clifty Creek generating plant at Madison May 22 and 23. , Mayor Cole will leave Decatur on the morning of May 22 and join the party as guests of the IndianaMichigan Electric Co. The group will have headquarters in a Cincinnati hotel and will go frem that city to Madison in a chartered bus. Mottinger Funeral Saturday Afternoon Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Cowan A Son funeral home in Van Wert, 6.. for Jess Clark Mottinger, who died Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Pauline Smltley of this city is a daughter, not Mrs. Pauline Smith, as erroneously stated in Thursday's issue of the Dally Democrat. NOTICE TO PETITIONERS A*t> TAXPAYERS OF HEARINGS O9i APPIACA riONS FOR REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS IN ADAMS COINTY, INDIANA Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 19, Acts of 193’, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, that on or before March 31 1956, there was presented to the State Board of Tax Pommtssioners a total of 1 petitions signed and verfiied by the owners of real estate and/or improvements thereon specifically described there In for reassessments of such real estate and/or improvements. situated in Adams County, Indiana, and that the total (estimated) amount of she requested reductions Is $150.00. That the number of petitions and the - requested reductions for each township within the county are,as follows: NO. OF TOTAL (EST.) Twp. Petit. RED. REQ. Monroe —1 JloO.Uti That a detailed statement of the names of the petitioners, the description of the property and amount at each specific reduction requested I is posted at the door of the counsy eourt house of Adams County, Indiana. or at the County Ass-ssors office, and a separate list in all townships where such property js located is posted at the office of the township trustee or the township asseesor of all such townships. The State Board of Tax Commissioners, or a representative thereof, will conduct hearings on all sueh petitions In the office of the County Aludltor in the county court house of Adams County. Indiana, on May 7, 1956, 8:00 AM CST commencing at the hour of 9:00 AM CDT and dontulng until all petitions have been considered: THE PETITIONS TO BE CsoNfni>E!R®D BY TOWNSHIP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDBR. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE PRESENTED PETITIONS FOR REASSESSMENTS AND TO TAXPAYERS OF ALL TOWNHHIPS WHEREIN SUCH REAL ESTATE AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS ARE LOCATED, THAT THEY ARE REyCESTED TO AIPPEAR AT ST. CH HARINGS AND SHOW CAUSE. IF ANY. WHY REASSESSMENTS OF SI’CH REAL ESTATE ANXI/OR IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT BE MADE; AND IF SIVH PETITIONERS DO NOT APPEAR. OR FAIL TO SHOW A GOOD AND BUFFI- | CDENT CAUSE WHY THE REASSESSMENTS PSTFITIOtNED FOR I TO APPEAR AT SUCH HEARINGS SHOULD BE MADE, OR IF OBJECTING TAXPAYERS APPEAR AND SHOW GOOD CAUSE WHY SLXIH REASHESSMENTS SHOULD NOT BE MADE, THEN THE INDIANA. STATE BOAIRD OF’ TAX COMMISSIONEfiS SHALL NOT ORDER SUCH REASSESSMENTS, BUT OTHERWISE THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALE ORDER THE ItiEASSESSMENTS PETITTONETI TOTT STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS ADOLPH L. FOSSLER, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: Fred C. Wiaaman, Secretary April 27, May 4 I fLOAHSVyf®?] Call I 3-2013 J JUST DO THIS Give ua a call— Say *%ow much" , / •nd "when” — «r---ranra your loan A Wi •nd cat yonr HKA ■■ monay Oxa Quick Trig Yon can cat the caah yea need to rar paat duo hilln, conaolidato dobta. or for any good parraae- Liberal tonaa LOCAL LOAN COMPANY * 111 NORTH SKCOND STREET DECATUR, IND. GROUND FLOOR CASH LOAMS fll TO IIM.
Work Is Started On New Service Station Work has started on construction of a Texaco auto service station at the entrance to Stratton Place on U. S. highway 224. The new building will be located at the east end of a row of proposed. 'small business buildings Which will start at the Monroe street river bridge and entend to the entrance. John R. Worthman, owner of the area, announced some time ago that he would develop the strip of land, as soon as possible. Strange Tribute WASHINGTON (INS) — Andorra, the tiny principality lying between France and Spain, pays a strange yearly tribute to its coruler, the Bishop of Ur gel: 6 hams, 6 cheeses, \i hens and 460 pesetas, or about $42. The Bishop comes off better than Andorra's other ruler, the President of France, who receives only $2.80, the National Geographic Society reports. ißio de Janeiro — Brazil \8 the world’s second largest corn grower, the U S. ranking first. There are ten spdcles ot the skunk in North America. FLOOR SHOW Every Sat. Nite 11 P.M. MMMMMMaMNaeBMaXSUMMMaaseaanBBMW Every Wednesday PARTY HITE PARTY HITE and SQUARE DAHCE Every Friday Nite L. O. O. M. Aidants Lodge 1311
- J ' - - Sure starts a lot of Torque - " ■WyTi r- //dS\ <***' <e j» l fek?c* === *• Buick Sum* 6-Po>»enger 2-Door Bviera, Model 56R ei«ff before you Switch the Pitch lobque is for take-off-and there’s plenty of it here. And there’s the Buick ride. Unlike any other. Softer, You just apply a puny bit of pressure on the'pedal-and steadier Cradling you in rubber-bubble you’re off and away. Never has such quick acceleration leve ing wi you on every is an urn. ———been so smoot h.—. .A whole group of unseen marvels screen you from die If. the newest rtep-up in Vartable M Dyna Sow- harsh realities of the road. Including. new fronted and it give, a double-barreled thrill. geon»try-new .hock absorbersnew deep-coil springs on all four wheels. And there are First, it delivers a record amount of torque to turn those KW sta biliz ers an d a new torque tube, to siffib out any rear wheels - even before you switch the pitch. You sw j ng O r sway. splurge on pickup while saving on gas. p.e scwnd „ for iml zoom wrvioe. MP« yorn fcx* _ to Bu|ck „„ b „ y _ that Buic k owner, have a down-and there you have it. You switch the pitch and 7 .. ' ~ , Dynaflow serves up a dazzling burst of extra power to whale of a lot to talk about. cut seconds off your passing-and add new safety to it So why not take a Buick out on the road yourself, so \ you’ll know what all the talk’s about? Don’t say you But there’s a lot more than torque to talk about f can > t afford it untfl you hear teUc price . We ’ re ready There’s Buick styling. Its flair and sweep alone have whenever you are. ( started many a coders. tion. lines that are daring, but not reckless. On colors and interiors that are gay • I buildt today. It it standard on Roadmaster, Super and and stunning, hut never garish. I Century-optional at modaet extra cost on the Special. BEST BmCKVtT (=A ffJMW IOW lay—v MwMcfc wMMNMOAMf CQNOmOSUNO WHIN Mim AUTOMOMIII AM BUILT BUICK MU WHO THBM SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 13th Street and U. S. 27 “Established 1926” Decatur, Ind.
Johnson Property SoldAtAuction The Oliver T. Johnson property, at 620 West Jefferson street, was sold for |14,000 at public auction Thursday afternoon to Mrs. Catherine Brunegraff and daughter, Miss fclsie Brufinegraft of this city. The sale was conducted by Roy and Ned Johnson, auctioneers. : 1 Suspends Licenses For Three Drivers vehicles today announced the suspension. of ‘drivers licenses for three Decatur men for traffic law violations. The license of George Carpenter waa suspended until March 23. 1967, apd the licenses of Donald Dale and John B. Holthouse were suspended until April 2. 1957. ' New Mexico has an estimated 60.000 Indians. VOTE FOR MARTHA J. McVAY CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ON REPUBLICAN TICKET , 4th DISTRICT Pol. Advt.
Budget increases LONDON (INS) — The British government has decided to spend more money telling the world about Britain. The sum allocated to the overseas information services has been increased by $352,000 to $8,(710.000. The extra money will be spent mainly on film services, including J television films, and pamphlets and magazines. |
For County Commissioner FIRST DISTRICT 8,l am a candidate to serve you as County Commissioner on the Republican Ticket I worked for I. H. C., Fort Wayne, for 17 years. I owned and operated a hardware store in Wren, Ohio for 14 years, which I sold in 1954. I own and operate my farm in Union and St. Mary’s Townships. If nominated and elected, I promise an honest, efficient and economical administration of county business. I WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT. ROLAND J. MILLER Pol. Advt.
FRIDAY, MAT 4, 1956 ,
PUBLIC SALE I will have 2 Spotted Poland China Sows and 8 pigs each, at the DECATUR SALE BARN Monday Night, May 7 Bill Strickler These sows sre all immune and pigs out of pure bred boar.
