Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1955 — Page 8

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Plan Square Dance At Center Saturday Will Display Art Exhibit Next Month The Youth and Community center will sponsor a fall festival square dance Saturday at 9 P.M., featuring the music of the Hoosier Eagles The admission charge will in 50 cents per person. There will he an after game dance Friday night and Marvin Hunter of Radio Station WO WO will be spinning the discs. This dance is being sponsored by the sophomore class of the high school. The Youtn and Community Center. in keeping with its policy of offering a varied program of ac-tivitietfe-during the year, has secured through Harry Schwarts of the Schwarts Motor Co., the exhibition of paintings known as ■ Faculty Artists Exhibit.” This is an axhibttion of the best paintings done- in water color which have appeared in the Ford Tinies and the Lincoln-Mereury Times during the past few years. AU of the artists are on the faculties of art

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schools in the United Staten and . Canada and their work represent* ‘ clearly that art and artists are increasingly to be found in every j corner of the country. Some of the artists represented ’ are; Revington Arthur of the Sil- ’ vermine guild art school in Connecticut. Rexford Branch of the Chouinard art institute. Los An gelea. and Richard Brough of the University of Alabama. In all there are 43 water colors depicting points of interest throughout the entire Northern Hemisphere. The exhibit will be held at the Center from November 21 to 27. COUNCILMEN (Continued Krom Page One) electric light committee in conjunc tion with the superintendent. Roland Reppert filed a petition for an extension of city water across Monroe street extended to properties in Bellmont ’park occupied by Frank Garcia and Charles Frank. The petitioner agreed to pay expenses of the project. The matter was referred to the water committee. Rights-of-way and easements for sidewalks from Carl and Mary Baker and Leo andyCordtHiia Schults near the Northwest Elementary School and from Charles Kent in Mutschler’s first addition were presented and made matters of record. An agreement with the city of Decatur and Josephine Ivetich for a rural line extension in Union township was approved. LEGAL NOTICK OF Pl BI.IC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adama County, Indiana, will at 1 P. M on the 25th day of October OST. 1955 at the Commissioner's Boom. Auditor's office In the City of Decatur. Indiana, in said County begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to tile appliant at the location hereinafter wt out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at (raid time and Place receive information concerning the fitneos of said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Robert F. Mutsohier & Donald Kotts. WTXX, (Restaurant) Deer. Liquor & Wine Retailer, North Second Street Decatur Indiana. „ SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. By Victor G. Walmer, Executive Secretary. Walter P. Weyland Chairman. 1-t Trade ; .’own — Decatu

Examinations Listed Under Civil Service The United States civil service commission today announced an ‘ examination for the positions of mason, brick or stone; instrument maker; electrician, ordnance equipment tool and cutter grinder and gas cutter and burner. These positions are with the U.S. naval ordnance plant Loultvllle, Ky. Salaries for these positions range from |2.03 to 12.28 an hour. No written test will be given. Applicants will be rated on the basis of their experieqce. Full particulars regarding the | examination, or where such information may be obtained, can be secured at any post office; from the executive secretary, boacd of U.S. civil service examiners, departments of the army and navy, 445 Federal Building, Louisville, Ky., or the sixth U.S. civil service region, post office and courthouse building, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. NOTIIK TO TAXPAYERS ADAMS eorSTY CENTRAL t'ONSOLIOATKI) SCHOOL OWners of taxable real estate in the i-onsolidated school corporation ; known as the Adams County Central Consolidated School, which Includes all of the territory within I the corporate limits of Adatfis County Cerrtml Consolidated School, which prior to consolidation was . made up of Kirkland Sohool Town- , ship, Monroe School Township, and Washington School Township of ■ Adams County, Indiana, are hereby notified that a petition lias been 1 filed by more than fifty owner* of taxable real estate in said consolidated school corporation'requesting rhe issuance of bonds by said consolidateel school Corporation for the purpose of providing funds to i be applied on the cost of construc- ! tion and equipment of and the purI chase of land, if neceMary, for a ' school building* or buildings and i facilities for the accomodation of ’ all pupils of school nge within the r said consolidated school eorpora- • tion. A remonstramse against the is- ■ auance of said l>on<ls may be filed with the School Board by owners r of taxable real estate In said conB solldated school corporation In the - manner and within the time provldi ed bv See. 64-313 Burns Statutes ■ 1933. , Taxpayers of said consolidated b school corporation are further not- ■ isled that said School Board, did on the 11th day of October, 1D55, 1 adopt a resolution authorizing the - issuance of and sale of bonds of - the consolidated school corporation In the amount of thirty five thousS and dollars (135,000.00) for tlie - purpose of providing funds to be - used as above stated. Said bonds are to bear interest at a rate not '• exceeding 4% per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), and are to 'be payable over a period of approximately fifteen years. Objections to the issrutance of said >• bonds may be made by ten or more taxpayers filing a petition in the office of the Auditor of Adams I' County within the time and manner prpvlded by law. which petition, if anv, will be heard and considered by . the State Board of Tax Commissioners in the manner provided by law. The * net assessed valuation of taxable property in the consolidated school corporation, as shown I by the assessment made for state and county taxes in the year 1955, is |8,676,400.00, and the outstanding Indebtedness of said consolidated soliool corporation of the thove mentioned bonds, is 1137,000.00. The proposed school building will consist of one unit to be constructed on the school grounds In the town of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, immediately to the west of the present school building known as Unit D, and will be connected thereto by a corridor. Tentative plans call for six (6) class rooms 38' 6” x 32’, two (2) toilet rooms, a teachers room, an office, a cafeteria Crs’ x 70', a kitchen 48' x 24', with dry and cold storage rooms and a small basement with overall dimensions of 210' x 74'. The estimated cost of oonstrucTiofi U one ~ hundred seventy five thousand dollars (1175,000.00). Dated this 11th day of October, 1955. ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL By W. L. Linn Secretary, School Board Custer and Smith Attorneys for School Board. Oct. 12-19-26 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Sheriff To Attend Association Meet Sheriff Association Meets At Richmond Adams county sheriff Merle Affolder will be among those who{ attend the silver anniversary meeting of the Indiana sheriff s association Monday and Tuesday I at Richmond. The fonmatioh of a concrete law , enforcement program entailing j close cooperation with the Indiana ejate police will be featured at the meeting, which will actually open Sunday with an informal get-to-gether. Frank Jessup, superintendent of' state police, will be principal speaker in the tightening of crime prevention through sheriff-state police cooperation. The Monday morning session will be devoted to business Speakers in the afternoon in addition to Jessup will be Leonard. Blaylock, special agent in charge of the F. 8.1. in Indiana; John Little, also of the F.B.L, and R. R. Wickersham, chief examiner of the state board of accounts. The annual dinner will be held ( Monday evening with Ed Sovola. former feature writer of the Indi-. nnapolis Times, as principal speaker. Edward Cordell. Wayne cotinty sheriff, will be toastmaster. Speakers Tuesday afternoon

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Scout Leader Niglit At Legion Monday Scout leader recognition night will be observed at the regular, Monday night meeting of Adams post, American Legion, ft was announced today by O. W. P. Macklin. commander. In addition to the regular business session, all persons active in the Boy Scout movement for the Legion will be honored. Following the meeting, free refreshments will be served. I I I ■HI' ■■ —I ■ - ■—...1-will will be Judge Donald E. Bowen, cf the Indiana appellate court; Frank Millie, head of the gross income thx division, and E. H. Jarrard, also of the division. Other business slated for Tuesday afternoon is the edection of new officers and the naming of the recipient for the “sheriff of the year" award.

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List Honor Pupils At Catholic High Honor students for the first six weeks of the fist semester at the Decatur Catholic high school were announced today by school officals. The honor roll follows: Seniors Rita Heimann—6 B's; Judy Parrish—6 B's; Monica Rumschlag—l A, '4 B's: Mary Louise Voglewede—s B’s. Juniors Ruth Lengerich—l A, 5 B’s; David Voglewede—7 B's. Sophomores Mary Frances Beokmeyer—3 A’s 4 B’s; Carolyn Heimann—2 A’s, 5 B’s; Geraldine Schult*—7 B’s; Rosalie Voglewede —7 B's. . Freshmen Kathleen Baker—l A 5 B's; Dolores Kohne — lA. 5 B's; Kathleen Kohne —3 A’s, 3 B's; Theresa Laurent —6 B's.

Leaves $3.5 Million To Presbyterian Needy FORT WAYNE, Ind. (INS) — Indiana Presbyterians were >3.5million richer today under terms of a will of Mrs. Laura Smock, widow of former Fort, Wayne grocery firm treasurer Frank L- Smock. Mrs. Stnock. who died Sept. 15 in Coronado, Calif., established a

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Frank L. Smock and Laura Smock foundation trust fund to be administered by the Lincoln National Bank & Trust Company of Fort Wayne. The Foundation is to aid the needy and aged Indiana Presbyterians, It you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It Brings result!.