Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1957 — Page 7

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FEDERATION LEAGUE PLAYOFF BASEBALL GAME THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 P.M. WORTHMAN FIELD KLENKS vs AFL-CIO

EVIKIUwIM SIMS .AccgWf Library Budget Form No. * NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.OF TAX LEVIES ... J.*! th ® patter ot determining the tax rate* for certain purposes by the library board of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Deeatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 3 (th day of August. 1957, Will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION 1 Services Personal 9,*(«.00 3 Services Contractual 1,473. n0 3 Supplies 1,(10.00 4 Material 800.00 5 Current Charges _ 5,818.00 6 Current Obligations .j 7 Properties . 4,300.00 I Debt Payment .... _ Total Estimate ... $82,*80.00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be see In office of Library) ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED Fsnds Required for Expenses To Library December Slot of Incoming Year: Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year |8*,*60.00 * 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July list of present year 9,(5100 1 Addition appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December list ot present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December list of present year—not included In lines 2 or J _ „ 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, *, 1 and 4) - 32,01100 *3,01100 Funds on Hund and 1« Be Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tux Levy, 8. Actual Balance, July list of present year 9,190.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 7,700.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to he received August Ist of present year to December list of Incoming year (Schedule on file in Office of Library Board): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 612.00 b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) _ 4,010.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, «a and »b) 21,5*2.00 21,51100 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER list OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 6) 10,410.00 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of exepense January Ist to June *O, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) 1,411.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 11,841.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Properly 111,014,290 Number of Taxable Polls 1 OS* Name of Fuad Lovy on Levy on Amount to Folia Property ho raised library , | .17 *18,84* Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to he Collected To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUND 1954 1955 1956 1957 Library *14.0’4.85 »14,*02.n0 *14,701.00 *17,4*1.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard 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 falliirv so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more, taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved hy such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax eommlssionera for further and final hearing hy filing of petition with the auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the stale board will fix a date for hearing in this county. ** N. A. BIXLER. President " MRS. <l. U BRAYTON. Secretary ELOISE LEWTON ANDREWS. Treasurer Dated this Ist day of August. 1957. Aug. 7-14. U—IU.—, ... , — - 1...— ; Prescribed by State Hoard of Accounts Towh Budget Form No. * Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Monroe. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Board of Town Trustees. Notice is iwre’by given the taxpayers of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at thetr regular ptaee. oii the 28th day of August. 1957, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS General Fanil 31 Office Supplies 25.00 1 SyrviecM Personal 4 Materials II Salaty. es Trustees * 48.00 42 Street, Alley and Sewer 450.00 12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 48.00 43 Other Materials — 119.80 13 Salary, Town Marshal _ 48.00 5 Current Charges 15 Compensation Town 51 Insurance and Official Attorney 10.00 Bond Pretn. 300.00 18 Compensation of Fire- 7 Properties men 250.00 72 Equipment , 500,00 18 Other Compensation .... *66.00 w Services Contractual Total General Fund *5119.80 21 Cotniuunlcation and Street Fuad T'ranaportation . 2120.00 1 Services Personal 22 Heat, Light, Power 11 Salary Street CommlsHixl Water 175.00 slotter •' 240.00 23 Printing and Advertla- 12 Salary of Employees .™ 400.00 jng 140.00 4 Materials „ 2509.00 24 Repairs 300.00 3 Supplies » Total Street Fund *3149.00 ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED Funds Required For Espouses To General Street December 31st Os Incoming Yea'ri Fund Fuad 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year 19.80 *3149.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropria- ...... unexpended 51u!y 3l»t of present year 2461.32 1460.66 8. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December »l«t of present year ....-J..— 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year — not included in lines * or I .... 5' Total Funds Required (Add lines I, 2, I and 4) 7581.12 4(09.(f Funds On Rand And To Be Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tux Levyt 6. Actual Balance. July 31st of present year 1162.53 7. Taxes to be collected, pneoent year (December settlement) ■ ■■■■■■■— .1790.97 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. 1« of present year to Dec. list of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Town Clerk-Trees — - a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9 Total Funds (Add lines, 8,7, 8a nnd 8b) 276...03 10. NET AMOUNT TO RE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line I from line 5) ...... • 4818.;>9 11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to Julia SO, less Miso. Revvimo .for stmte period) ........ 998.79 12. AMOUNT TO BB RAISED BY TAX L®VY (Add lines 10 and 11) - 4119.80 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property »4a1,000.00 Number of Taxable Polls _ »> ‘rar ,sm Comparative Statement of Taxes Celleeted and To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund *4l*M4 !*•’>%? *41'17.85 *4419.80 °‘ r '77*,lr xi *41904 «»”■« » 4,4Tg5 * 44l P° Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be hegrd thererfn. After the tax levies have 'been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the-eecond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on lh **L so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more ta «P»y*F’ £ solves eggriev-d by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final Rearing thereon, by filing of petition with Lite County Auditor on or ibefore the fourth MnndaidtSP t ember or on or before the tenth day after PubW o; b Z,a h lh . C .tatJ Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date U later, and the etate board will fix a date fer bearing In this county, it leh .rd Everett, I’nnl Lnbalger, Paul Enreber, Trustees I'jhiil this Ist day of Augjbst, 1957. AUg. 7-14.

White Sox Win Little League Championship The White Sox won Decatur’s Little League championship Tuesday night, blanking the Yankees, 150. as the 1957 season draws to a close. In Tuesday's nightcap, the Senators defeated the Indians, 8-3. The Little League season will wind up tonight, with the Red Sox meeting the Tigers at 7 o’clock. In event of rain, the game will be played Friday night at 7 o'clock. The White Sox pounded out 14 hits to sew up the ehampionship in easy fashion. The champions scored two in the second inning on doubles by Dave Baker and Max Elliott and singles by Dee Callow and Dick Fravel. Two more scored in the third on singles by Dave Gay and Ron Raudebush and an error. The White Sox put the game far out of reach with nine big runs in the fourth frame on only four hits, including home runs by Fravel and Raudebush. Fravel also had a single in the big frame and Elliott con tributed the ther hit. Two walks, an error and three fielder', choice plays added to the run fest. The Sox wound up the scoring with two in the fifth on doubles by Gay and Ed Minch, plus a Yankee error. Gay, White Sox hurler, limited the Yankees to two hits, a single by Bob Ladd in the first innin and a single by John Bedwell i the fifth. The Senators obtained only three hits in the nightcap, but bunched all the blows for four runs in the first inning. Four walks and singles by John Custer, Ricky Hakey and Gary Schultz accounted for the runs. The Senators scored single runs in the third and fifth and two in thfourth, ail without a hit. The Indians tallied in the third on a single by Dick Ortiz, a hit batsman and an error. Their other two runs scored in the sixth on singles by Dick Landrum and Ortiz, aided by a walk and two errors. League Standing W L Pct. White Sox 10 5 .667 Tigers 8 6 .571 Yankees 8 7 .533 Senators 7 8 .467 Red Sox 6 8 .429 Indians - 5 10 .333 White Sox AB R H E Fravel, ss 4 2 3 0 Odle, 3b .... 4 110 Gay, p -r-- 3 2 0 Raudebush, lb .... 4 3 2 Baker, c 4 2 10 Elliott, ci ......... 4 2 2 0 Egley, rs 2 0 0 0 W. Putteet, rs ..... 0 1 0 0| Minch, rs ...'.—... 1 0 1 0 Vergara, if 4 0 0 < Callow, 2b ........ 2 12' TOTALS 33 15 14 ' Yankees AB R H E| G. Ladd, 3b, p .... 3 0 0 2 R. Ladd, lb 2 0 10 Lose, ss .... 3 0 0 0 Maddox, c 0 0 0 0 Hakes, If 0 0 0 0 Anspaugh, cf 2 0 0 0 Mies. p. 3b 2 0 0 1 Call, cf, c 10 0 1 Lehman, rs 1 0 0 0 Eichenauer, rs .... 10 0 0 Bedwell, 2b 2 0 10 TOTAT.fi 17 0 2 4!

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1 * Week's Schedule For Pony League ; And Little League i LITTLE LEAGUE Wednesday - Red Sox vs Tiger*. , 7 p. m. Score by innings: 1 White Sox 0 2 2 9 3-15 1 Yankees ...... 0 0 0 0 0— 0 1 Runs batted in—Fravel 4, Rau- ] debush 4, Elliott. Two-base hits ' ' —Gay, Baker, Elliott, Minch. < ' Home runs—Fravel, Raudebush. ] Bases on balls—G. Ladd 2, Gay 2. ’ Hit by pitcher—By Gay (R. Ladd, , Maddox). Strikeout* — Mies 3, [ Gay 7. Hits off—Mies 9 in 3, G. 1 , Ladd 5 in 3. Winner, Gay. Los- ] , er, Mies. Umpires, Gehrig, Lord, j Indiana ! I. AB R H E 1 W. Blythe. If 3 0 0 1 Eyanson, cf 2 0 0 2 Kohne, c 3 0 0 1 Ballard, lb, p 110 1 Stultz, 2b 10 0 0 Jackson, 2b 10 0 0 Faurote, rs 10 0 0 Ford, ss 3 111 Cowan, rs 10 0 0 R. Landrum, rs, 2b 2 0 2 0 Ortiz, 3b » 1 2 0 S. Blythe, p, lb 3 0 0 1 TOTALS 22 3 5 7 Senators AB R H F Cookson, ss 2 2 0 0 Feasel, cf —..... 2 2 0 I Custer, 3b 3 110 Hakey, p - 3 110 Schultz, c 2 2 10 Caciano, rs ........ 10 0 1 Hain, rs 10 0 0 Sautbine, rs 1 0 0 0) Poling, 2b 2 0 0 0 Kohne, 2b 0 0 0 0 Gase, If - 0 0 0 0 Geimer, If - r 0 0 0 0 Mcßride, If — 10 0 0 Grover, lb 2 0 0 0 Johnson, lb 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 20 8 3 2 Score by innings: Indians 0 0 1 0 0 2—3 Senators .... 4 0 1 2 1 x Runs batted in —R. Landrum, Schultz. Bases on balls — S. Blythe 3, Ballard 7, Hakey 4. Hit by pitcher—By Hakey (S.Blythe). 1 Strikeouts—Ballard 8, Hakey 10. 1 Hits off—S. Blythe 3 in 1, Bal- ' lard. 0 in 4. Winner—Hakey. Loser—S. Blythe. Umpires —Lord. Geihrig. a Huntington Ousted From Fed Playoffs Colonial Oil walloped Huntington, 14-4, Tuesday night, elimining Huntington from the Federation league playoff*. The Oilers will play Edgerton tonight, with the loser eliminated, and the winner then meeting American Linen Thursday night. The league's only two undefeated teams in the playoffs, Klenk's of Decatur and AFL-CIO of Fort Wayne, will battle at 8 o’clock '' Thursday night at Worthman field in this city. Rest Ordered For Cleveland Hurler I CLEVELAND (UP) — Bob Lemon, veteran 36-year-old righthander with the Cleveland Indians, was ordered to rest today for an **indefinite period” because of arm trouble which may cause him to undergo surgery. Dr. Don Kelly, the Cleveland ' club physician, made the announcement after conferring with Dr. C. H. Herndon, an orthopedic specialist. in a rrnrYTv

DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDiAMA

National League W L Pct. GB Milwaukee .... 69 42 .622 — St. Louis 62 48 .564 Brooklyn 62 50 .554 Cincinnati 61 50 .550 8 Philadelphia ... 58 52 .532 10 New York 51 62 .541 19 Chicago 40 69 .367 28 Pittsburgh 40 71 .360 29 American League W L Pct. GB New York 73 38 .658 - Chicago 67 43 .609 5% Boston 60 51 .541 13 Baltimore 54 56 .491 IBMI Detroit 54 57 .486 19 Cleveland 53 59 .473 20Vt Kansas City .... 42 70 . 375 31% Washington .... 42 71 .372 32 American Association W L Pct. GB Wichita 76 46 .623 — Minneapolis .... 69 54 .461 7% Denver 64 58 .525 12 ~ St. Paul 6# 59 .520 12% Omaha 63 60 .512 13% Indianapolis .... 57 62 .479 17% Charleston 57 68 .456 20% Louisville 41 84 .328 36% TUESDAY'S RESULTS National League Chicago 6, St. Louis 2. Milwaukee 12, Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 0. New York 4, Brooklyn 2. American League Detroit 3-2, Kansa* City 1-3 (2nd game 14 inning*). 1

Bring the Family to Baddie Lake SUNDAY NIGHT at 8 O’clock At The Race Track ARKANSAS WOOD CHOPPER W.LJI. Artist! MI.\S HOLLYWOOD In Person! Also DOWN HOMERB! KIDS EVENT Grease Pole—Pie Eating—Sack Race—Dough Diving UNDER 12 FREE! — ABOVE 50c W get a royal « dft welcome at our station You go* you **oj* o* our S!i»ll Station. In wcondt wo'ro out there servicing yeur car... filling the tank with Shell Gatollne, checking ell, battery and water...shining the , windthleM. That's because every customer I* a Yy ■ V ImaorfaM Person with usl A' ''A fSKELU MEYER’S SHELL SERVICE W mh & Dayton St*. Phone 3-4453 ' —■ w— • ■ er - - - I — Public Auction REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 7 P.M. LOCATION: 603 West Ohio Street, Bluffton, Indiana. This home is located on a nice large shaded corner lot only two blocks from the High School and five blocks from the Grade School. There is a large apple tree and grape arbor and tool shed. The home consists of living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen and bath with stool on the first floor, two bedrooms »n the second floor, 4 nice closets. It is on a solid foundation, has good roof and siding and insulated attic. It is in a good state ot repair and painted. Immediate possession will be given. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 50 Garment portable closet on chrome frame; Plastic bag; Coal heating stove; 2 Pc. living room suite; Rockers; 4 Kitchen chairs; Commode; Kitchen cabinet; Porch swing; Fruit jars, and other misc. articles. TERMS—ReaI Estate, 20% cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. Personal Property, Cash. MR. & MRS. HAROLD MESSICK, Owners Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers C. W. Kent—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 14 17 ., - — — -- .■

Chicago 10, Cleveland 5. New York 3, Boston 2. Baltimore 5. Washington 3. American Association St. Paul 5, Minneapolis 3. I Indianapolis 5, Louisville 3. Wichita 8, Charleston 2. Denver at Omaha, rain. ■■■'—— " - Legion Bowlers To Meet Friday Night An organizational meeting of all Legion bowlers will be held at the I American Legion home Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All interi ested members of the Legion are invited to attend. Hr-i- - . --j Chicago Cubs Buy 20-Year-Old Hurler CHICAGO (UP) - The Chicago , Cubs today announced the purchase of Glen Hobble, a 20-year-old right-handed pitcher who won his last six relief appearences at Memphis. Hobble, 6-4, 200 pounds, will report to the Cubs at the end of the season. • Hobble, a resident of Whitte, 111., has compiled a 14-11 record during the current season at Memphis, his third season in organized baseball. If you have f-omethlng to sell ot rooms for rent a Democrai Want Ad. If br’nc er’iltr

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