Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1957 — Page 2

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Preble Firemen To Hold Annual Event Firemen's Ball Is Scheduled Friday The annual Preble firemen’s ball, sponsored by the Preple Volunteer fire fighting association, will be held at the new Hayloft near Hoagland Friday night. Ed Reinking, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the ball, has announced that round and square dancing will be featured and refreshments will be sold. Adult admissions will be 50 cents per person and children under 14 years of age will be admitted free. All proceeds will go to maintenance and operation of fire fighting equipment. The Preble firemen’s association now has a membership of about 350. The ball is one of two special events planned each year to raise money. The other is the fall festival and tractor pulling contest held each August. In addition to the original fire truck, the association has*a tank truck and will soon have money enough to purchase an additional one. Plans are also being made for construction of a building at the rear of the fire station to house the additional tank truck. BECK . (C.ntl.ued from Page Onr> charges of evading payment of some $56,000 in income taxes for 1950, and is still under investigation for other years. Burke read figures from the financial statement, however, which he had copied on a memo in connection with the insurance firm’s loan to Beck. U.S. Marshal W. Budd Parsons of Seattle assured newsmen the new subpena served on Gessert is valid. The first subpena was no good. It ordered Gessert, whom the committee has been looking for along with three other witnesses for weeks, to appear before the committee May 8. The other three missing witnesses including Dave Beck Jr. were last reported to have slipped across the Canadian border to Vancouver. All four are wanted for questioning about Beck' Sr.’s tangled financial operations. PETITION «<afl»»t4 from Page O»») tax rate for Monroe township, and for those people who live in Berne C. Right now there is $7,290,780 assessed valuation in Monroe township, and $2,063,220 in Wabash township. This will remove approximately $1,570,512 from the Monroe assessment, and add it to the Wabash assessment. Monroe township now charges three cents per hundred dollars assessment for the township fund, and four cents for the poor relief, for a total of seven cents. Wabash township now charges 13 cents for the township fund and 16 cents for poor relief, for a total of 29 cents. This is now higher than Monroe’s tax rate. The Wabash township trustee says that the approximately $1,500,000 assessed wrongfully in Monroe towns'hip has made Wabash township rates hig|i. This would greatly lower Wabash township rates, and slightly raise Monroe township rates. It -would raise the rates of those taken from Monroe township into Wabash township.

. ... —£:■■■■ DECATUR EAGLES AERIE No. 2653 10th ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 — DANCE * . 'll 11 WW-! •' R* ‘ ‘' —.4 ¥ * s'- ■ *> sz i & ........ W ■ ;: s - -yiCS jHBOk ’rm ‘a . < < H fWRJt -I Ik “Smokey Davidson and the Rhythm Four’’ FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957—-CARD PARTY FREE EATS — FISH SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1957 —OPEN HOUSE Club Room Open 1:00 P. M. CHICKEN, HAM SUPPER Serving from 5 to 8 P. M. DANCE—B:3O P. M. to 12:30 A. M. Music by “SONS OF THE MIDWEST’’ All Eagles Are Invited to Attend—Everyone Has Fun At Decatur

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1957

Also effected would be the political tenor of Monroe township. There are 681 registered voters in Berne C, and 613 of them voted in the last election. These voters would vote for the Wabash township trustee and advisory board instead of the Monroe township board. The town of Monroe and the farmers in that township would have a larger share in the vote of the township than before. In Wabash township the more than 600 additional voters would lessen the control of the two Geneva precincts. Refuse To Act As Placement Bureau Members of the Decatur police force are called upon for many services to the general public and most requests for help are cheerfully answered. However, it seetps they do draw a line. They refuse to become a puppy placement bureau. This morning the department received a telephone call from a lady who was trying to locate someone who wanted a three-month-old pup. The police were unable to advise her in the matter.

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