Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1958 — Page 5

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951

44 Heirs Listed In Wells County Estate Heirs To Weinland Estate To Pay Tax A total of 44 heirs will pay $4,600.71 inheritance tax ch what they

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receive from the 588.527.30 John A. Weinland Mtate in Wells county, it was learned today, Jacob and Raymond Meyer each will pay $425.63 due from their shares of $6,180.52 each; Russell Wallace and Margaret Marquiss will pay $191.32 on shares of $4,326.36 each; Roger and Harry Baumgartner, Lucille Steffen and Mabel Myerly will pay $101.16

each on their statw of $1,545.13 each. 1 Tax due from lantha Parrish, Robert Weinland, Kenneth Weinland and Grace Heckley will be $83.16 tor shares of $2,163.18 each. Joseph Meyer, Reuben C. Meyer, Lillian Reynolds, and Anna May Crqy owe $79.53 in taxes on charges of $1,236 <*ach. Aldula Anderson, Cora Hainley,

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Pearl LrwnnbergT, Edwin Frauhiger, Walter Trauhlgar, N«eh Frauhiger, Emma Slickman, Della < Yake, Nettie Mankey, Harry Frau- : higer, Albert Frauhiger, Edward ' Meyer, Charlie Meyer, Emma Moser, Marie Hurt and Lula Klopfenstine each owe $65.11 tax on their shares of $1,030.19 each. Tax of $36.26 was found due from i Frederick Meyer and Margaret J. ;

Meyer on their share of $619. Also. $7.42 tax is due from shares of $206.02 which will go to Homer Kaehr Ina Meyer, William Kaehr, Garnet Meyer, Raymond Reineck, and Dale Reineck. — I First Snow SPEARFISH, S. D.—<UP>—The first snow of the season at Terry Peak in the Black Hills in South (Dakota fell. 9, 1957. !

Monthly Report Os Dairy Association Raymond Becher Jr., had the high cow and high herd for thy month of January, Everett Rice, 1 D. H. I. A. supervisor, reported today. Becher’s herd averaged 57.8 pounds of butterfat during Jani uary, and his top cow yielded 105.4

pounds of butterfat. Other high hei d owners, and the herd averagdl for the month, are Franßlyn Steury, 49; Martin Habegger, 46.5; > Otto Kauffman,. 45.7; Hany Gerber, 44.2; Roy and Edison Lefamap, 42.8; Chris Stahly, 41.7; Rolandes Liechty, 41.5; Albert Ewel, 41.4; Stanley Arnold, 39.2. . _£.. Other top owners, and the cow's production r January,! were Harry Gerber. j 4.1; Sol Mos-1

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I ser, 9?.5; Harry Wulliman & Son, !)B8.7; Harry Gerber, 88.6: C. P Steury & Son, 87.8; Paul Liechty & Sons, 86.2; Franklyn Steury, 86; Rolandes Liechty, 85.8; and Bechr pr and Yager, 84.5. vp-To-Date ITHACA, N. Y. - (UP! — The Sputnik Delicatessen has opened for business. The house specialty |is Sputnikburger.