Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1962 — Page 4

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Auction Student Is Lions Club Speaker A fourth-generation Duroc hog specialist from Montpelier, 0., who is now a student at Reppert’s auction school, told what he is learning at the school to the Decatur Lions Club Monday night. Howard Parrish, auction school

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student, was introduced by Col. Q. R. Chaffee, a Lions club member for 32 years in his home town. W. E. Bumgerdner was program chairman. Parrish explained that while in high school he sepcialized in ag courses, and since his graduation, with his family training, he has judged cattle in 21 states, including eight state fairs and the international dairy show in Chicago, 111. He has tryed to take advantage of his family and high school training at every turn, he added, and was at the auction school to further

his learnnig and technique. Each instructor has something for each student at Reppert’s, he explained. They train students to do a few things well, and to strive to be at the top. The instructors are always ready to help the students, day or night, he concluded. Following the regular meeting, the Lions club board and scout committee met separately on business. The board voted to give $25 to the Good Fellows club. The programs for Janaury were announced as follows: Jfinuary 7,

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Leo N. <Jan.. 14, joint meeting: Jan. 21, program on Dead Sea scrolls; Jan 28, Sgt. Endries of state highway patrol. Probe Burglary At Eagles Lodge Here The city police are investigating a burglary that occurred at the Eagles Lodge, 144 S. Second St., sometime Sunday evening or Manday morning. The theft was reported at 3745

p.m. Tuesday to the police by Verl Snyder. A plastic container was stolen, which contained approximately S3O, and a bottle of Vodka valued at $4.50 was also taken. It is believed that entrance to the lodge was gained by using the fire escape on the north side of the building, and climbing through an unlocked window at the top of the fire escape. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Belated Reports On Two Cases Os Polio INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Two belated reports ot polio were added to Indiana State Board of Health records last week, raising the 1962 incidence to 23 cases compared with 20 this time last year. The cases were from Barthelomew and Elkhar Counties. One had an onset date of Aug. 3 and the other Oct. 9.

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Seek To Spur Negotiations In New York NEW YORK (UPD— The federal government’s top mediator took over today from Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz in an attempt to spur across-the-table negotiations in the five-day-old newspaper strike which has made the nation’s largest city its poorest informed. Wirtz left New York Tuesday night to fulfill speaking engagements in the South after a frus-

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned. Executor of the estate of Adda M. Hahnert, deceased, being estate number 5783 in the Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana, by virtue of an order of . said Court authorizing the same, hereby gives notice that he will on the 22 day of December, 1962, between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M., offer at public auction on the premises in Adams County, Indiana, the following personal property, to-wlt: (1) Furniture and household goods and appliances. (2) Lawn mower. (3) Miscellaneous tools. (4) Porch swing. Terms: Cash. Said Executor will also offer for sale at public auction at the time and place set for the above the following described real estate located in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: ~ The southeast quarter (%) of the southeast quarter ((J) of Section nineteen (18), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, containing forty (40) acres, more or less; AIjSO, the west half (Vi) of the west half (14) of the southwest quarter (l 4 of Section twenty (20), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, containing forty (40) acres, more er less. ALSO, commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter (14) of Section twenty (20), Township twenty seven (27) North, Range fifteen (15) East, running thence east eighteen (18) chains and forty four (44) links to the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Railroad, thence northwest along the right-of-way of the said railroad to the section line; thence south eleven (11) chains and fifty six (56) links to the place of beginning, containing ten (10) acres, more or less. Containing in all, 90 acres more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court, for not less than % of the full appraised value thereof, free of all liens and encumbrances, except the 196'2 taxes due and payable in 1963, and upon the following terms and conditions: at least 14 of the purchase money In cash 1 on the day of said sale, the balance to be paid upon delivery to the purchaser of an Executor’s Deed approved by the judge of the Attains Circuit Court and an Abstract of Title brought down to the date ot sale, showing said real estate to be free of all liens and encumbrances except the 1962 taxes due and payable in 1963. Possession of said real estate shall be given upon final and full payment of the purchase price. David A. Macklin, Executor Estate of Adda M. Hahnert, decased David A. Macklin Decatur, Indiana Attorney for the Estate Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12.

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Know Your Carrier Terry Sapp, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sapp, of 227 South Sixth street, has been a Decatur Daily Democrat newspaper carrier for the past six months, having purchased his route from Dan Kane. A 7th grade student in Mrs. Kerr’s class at Lincoln school, Terry’s hobbies are archery and making model cars. Terry has 69 customers on Second street, Jefferson, 9th, 11th, 12th, 13th, Mix Avenue and Master Drive. Like most of the paper boys, Terry collects each Thursday evening. He appreciates it, when, during this cold weather, you have your 35 cents ready for him! Do you know your paper boy? trating day of separate consultations with representatives of the striking printers and nine affected daily papers. He saia he had no immediate plans to .return here. * William E. Simkin, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation service, scheduled a joint negotiating session this morning, the first since a 40-minute meeting Monday at which no progress was made. Simkin came to New York with Wirtz Tuesday, and both men reported that they saw little hope for a quick settlement. “There have been no fundamental changes in the positions of the union and management since the strike began,” Simk.n said. The printers, members of the International Typographical Union’s Local 6, are seeking a.i $18.45 weekly wage increase and other benefits spread over two years, and the publishers have offered them the same $8.50 package that was accepted recently by editorial workers. Any settlement reached with the printers will have to be acceptable to six other craft Unions whose contracts also have expired. “I think this is an extremely serious situation,” Wirtz said.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxSayers of School City of Decatur, lecatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on 14 day of December, 1962, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Special Fund $3700.00 Account A— Office of Supt a SIOO.OO f 200.00 Account E-3 1000.00 Account E-4 2400.00 Account B-5 450.00 4150.00 Reduced from G-10 .... 450.00 3700.00 Tuition Fund, B-3 $9945.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office ot Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire ot the County Auditor when and where such nearing will be held.

Richard j. Macklin 12/5 12 BeCy ’ Boftrd of Education