Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1936 — Page 6

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TWO NEW LAKES BEING PLANNED Government Plans Two Lakes In Southern Indiana Project Shoals. Ind.. Mur. 26. — (U.K) — Two ot the finest lakes in southern Indiana are being planned for the resettlement administration’s 80,000 acre Martin county land use project, W. W. Wells, chief project engineer, announced 'today. • While the project will serve mainly as a demonstration in reforestration, erosion control and game preservation, recreational facilities will be developed to their GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 21 Hour * Ambulance Service. Lady Attendants. Phone Phone H. M. Giliig J M. Doan 794 1041

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utmost." said Wells. The two lakes, one of 158 acres and the other of 190 acres, probably will be located In the central I and northwestern parts ot the proI Jeet area, he added. Actual building of the lakes, as well as other permanent construeI tlon, a 111 begin us soon as land transfers have been completed. Meanwhile, improvement ot more than 1.200 acres ot cutover forest land Is in progress under the direction ot William B. Barnes, chief forester. This work consists of cutting out dead and diseased wood so that young trees may huve a chance to develop into better timber. Other preliminary development work now in progress Includes quarrying and hauling of limestone for improvement ot 15 miles of existing roads, a general survey ot 150 miles, preliminary survey of , the 80,000 acres with regard to game population and maintenance of game shelters. More than 600 men now are working on the project. When the extensive construction work gets underway the employment will be increased, Wells said. Erosion control work, one of the major developments in the area, will consist ot some 1,200 small pole dams to check gully washing. Contour plowing and the planting ot trees also will be employed to halt the waste of soil. I Total cost of the land. 29,185

acres of which already Is under i option, Is estimated nt $248,1100. Development costs are expected to approximate $730,000. WILLSHIRE NEWS A small but an appreciative | crowd witnessed the production of An Adopted Cinderella" at the school auditorium Friday evening by the Dramatic club ot Ilocktord. Mr. and Mr*. John Byer were guests of the Chester Bryan family at Saletrn, Ind., Friday evening. Mrs. Herbert Hileman is on the sick list. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Better and family were Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Better and family ot Waynesfield, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Better and family of Ohio City. Paul Edwards and daughters Kathern Ann of Decatur were gueets of Mrs. Jennie Kohn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mns. "Ward Dillon of Delphos were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huber. Mrs. Joseph Bowen, Mrs. G. D. j Mercer and Mrs. Harriet Colter | were guests Sunday afternoon of I Mr*. Agnes Hill. Bliss Ayres returned to Ada after ! spending a few days vacation at his home. Quite a number from here attend-

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Washington, July 1, 1935. . ('loments denied Sullivan's infer-' once that the organization's books, I I prior to July 1. 1935, were an "tini intelligible mess.” "The books are not and never I have been In a mess," Clemente ] |*aid. He eaid an office was started Jan. 15, 1935, at 109 Anu .an Avei nu<*. Ixmg Beach, with a bookkticper: . limned George Stringer. latter E. G. Rankin, now headquarters manager, came along. He ■ i* still with the organization. Clements said the first bank ac- ' count was opened in the City State ■ liank. There were about 20 employes

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