Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1959 — Page 8

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Charters Presented To Scouts And Cubs Special services were held Sunday at the Monroe Methodist church for the chapter members, parents and officers of the Boy Scout and Cub Scout troops sponsored by the church. John Carlson, district organizer, presented the charters for both organizations to the Rev. Willis Gierhart, pastor of the church. Carlson also presented membership cards for all Scouts and Cubs to Jim McCullough, institutional representative for the new Boy Scout troop 72. McCullough then distributed the cards to the committeemen: Cub leaders: Elmo Stuckey, committee chairman; Ellis Converse, . assistant;' Harvey Smith, secretary-treasurer; Ray Cavinder. Cub activities; Russell Mitchel, advancement and ceremonies; Raymond Miller, publicity: Dick Everett, Cubmaster and Darold Borne, assistant; Mesdames Gerald Cook, Russell Mitchel, Orval Neuenschwander, Howard Hendricks, Harold Rich, Verlyn Geyer and Gail Cook, den mothers. Scout leaders: Earl Harmon, committee chairman; Harvey Rupert, assistant; Arthur Zurcher, secretary-treasurerer; Arlen Mitchel and James Lobsiger, advancement; Doyle Rich, Carl Bluhm, Verlyn Geyer and Robert Baxter, camping activities; Earl Stucky, publicity; Ellis Converse, membership; John Macy, Scoutmaster, and Ed Boggess and Harry Crownover, assistants. Dick Everett, Cubmaster, presented membership cards to the following Cubs: Brian Zurcher. Donald Moeschberger, Gerald Colter, Dennis Alan Bieberich, Timmy Bebout, Robert Cook, Gene Hendricks, Larry Rich, Leon Kauffman, George Thomas, William Stuckey Richard Everett, Ned Ir‘win, Gregory Clifton, Lyle Hartman, Leon Mitchel, Raymond Cavinder and Kip Summerset. John Macy, Scoutmaster, presented membership cards to the following Scouts: Tom Bebout, Warren Macy, Dean Harmon, Ronald Smith, Kenneth Habegger, Tony Ehrsam, Brian McCullough, Olin Neuenschwander, Reginald Converse, Richard Stucky, Stuart Zurcher, Michael Johnston, Jack Shoaf, John Riojas, Ned Boggess and Jesse Riojas. Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday at the church, and all committeemen will meet at the church the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Cub Scout committeemen will also meet at the same time. Cub Scouts are meeting by dens, as follows: Dens 1 and 2 met Tuesday afternoon, den one with Mrs.

SALE CALENDAR '.. , APRIL 11—James S. Jones, Wheatfield, Indiana. Nearly Bedroom Ranch Type Home on one acre in a beautiful wooded setting. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Cd., J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer. rnnn APRIL 11—12 00 Noon. Louis Reinhart, owner. Vz mile east of GencW va city limts on Rd. 116, then % mile south. Cattle and milking equipment. Mel Liechty. Miz Lehman, Emerson Lehman, auctioneers. . , . APRIL 11-12:30 p. m. Elmer R. Klinger, Jr., owner 1 mile east of Ind.-Ohio state line on U. S. 30, then 1% miles south. Livestock; tractors; combines; pickers; farm machinery. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. r^ a ; o APRIL 14—1:00 p. m. Barney Kinsey, owner. East edge of Craigville, Ind. Tractor and farm machinery. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. ~ APRIL 15—10:30 a. m. Louis J. & William R. Houk, owners 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Hoagland, Indiana, on the AllenAdams County line. Farm Machinery, Poultry Equipment, and Household Goods. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. APRIL 18—Mrs. Ruby Strickler, Adm. the Harvey Property. Modern Home at 1712 West Monroe St.. Decatur, Ind. 130 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APRIL 18—1:30 p. m. Robert S. Anderson, executor of Lee J. Bell estate, 617 Winchester St., Decatur, Ind. Real estate and personal porperty. Sale conducted by Kent Realty Auction Co., Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers; C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. ’ , . APRIL 25—1:30 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hake, owners. Across from new Shell Service Station on NW corner of Main St., Hoagland, Ind. 7-Room Modern home. Sale conducted by Kent Realty Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, auction mgr. APRIL 25— Paul Schafer and Harry Bennett, 1 mile south of Roann, Ind. The Paw raw Hatchery and Feed Mill and 122 Acre Highly Productive Farm. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL 25—10:00 a m. Heirs of Leonard H. Stapleton, estate, owners. 4r miles west of Ossian, Ind., then Vz mile north. 80-Acre farm and personal property. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. APRIL 25—1:30 P. M. Anne K. Smith, owner. 405 Winchester Street. Extra fine line of household goods. Thomas Realty Auction Co., Geo. C. Thomas. Sale Mgr., Jim Beery, auctioneer. MAY 2—1:30 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Bohnke. owners, Ist House West of Saddle Lake. New modern 3-Bedroom home. Sale conducted by Kent Realty Auction Co., Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. ,W. Kent, auction mgr.

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Howard Hendricks, members Moe- 1 schberger, Colter, Cavinder and Summerset; den two, Mrs. Orval Neuenschwander, members Zurcher, Rich, Hartman and Mitchel. Den 3 will meet with Mrs. Harold Rich and Mrs. Verlyn Geyer at 3:30 p.m. next Monday, with members T. Bebout, Hendricks, Thomas, Irwin and Clifton. Den four will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday with Mrs. Gerald Cook, Mrs. Russell Mitchel and Mrs. Gail Cook, members Cook, Kauffman, Stuckey and Everett. .19-lnch Rainfall In City Overnight Weather observer Louis Landrum reported .19 inch of rain fell; on the Decatur area up to 7 a.m., today. The St. Mary’s river re-1 mained near the 5-foot mark, at 4.93. WOTICE ->Nk>tlce is hereby given that the Olty Plan OrmmiHslim of the t'lty of Decatin*. Inidiana, will hold a public hearing on the 2<)th day of April, 197,9, at the hour of 7:30 n'elpck P.M. Paylight SavmgH Time' in lite City Htill of the City of lteo-| atirr, Indiana for the purpose of hearing obje<-W<>««,(f any. ta> the anneitolment of rhe Zoning Ordinance of Maid <Mty as to cha<nge from Its present R-l Residential Zone to C-2 tjene.rSn’bniihereial the fbl- j ir/wtng de-«-rH#r<l real estate: 'rniHnent'tng at an ir >n stake on the north litie of the southeast quarter (S.E. %) t#f the aouthquarter CS K W) oT Section Ml, Township 28 ’ North, Range .14 IKitun in Adame County. Indiansi, said iron stake being 90.6'1 foot went of a stone at the wutiiwmt <-<wner ,of the northwest quarter IN.W. % I of toe a oitnweet quart* <S.W. % 1 Kectk»n .3 4, 'rownsti.ln 28 rt|k, Uiwtrtte 1 4 East Hi Adams Cmrnty, Indiana them e west (long me north lime of the southeast quarter (S.E. #4 > of the s it.ieast quainter CS’.E, ’4 I .of Section 33 —UtiHi.r feet to art iron stake atthe west <<>-|H,ration line of the Cfttv of Decatur. Adswns Coumiy luxakma, thence south one degree east along the we<t coruoration lane 790.10 feet t»> <i point hereinafter 'tamwii as the point beginning, thence so the ",00 feet to am iron - stake 30 feet "IharCTi. dis the .eolith line of Setron 3.3, said stake lining on the iwart4i right of way line of I'd*. iHijpiaway N.o 224; t'lieme eu«t parallel with the south line of ■said (Section 3.3-890.85 feet to «n iron stake: theme north <w degree west 600 feet: t'liaeice west parallel with the south Jlne of said Section Ml to it lie plaice of luegiiniaing. Tl»e res!l estate being owmeal by , Mies-ranwson Realty Inc,, (in Indi- , ama Corporatlon amd situated west ( of Miit.s. bier’s First Addition to the , City «if ilmtur. and norith High- ( way So 221 in the City of Decatur, , IraMana’ The use perinilfted for ( lamd lin’d C-2 General Commiertial , Distirict is set forth in Article .8 . of a Zoniimg Ordinance as adopted I, by the City ms Decatur, Indiana, on. I, lOHtobar 18,(1949, and all auwiiilnients , it hereto. , , , All parties In interest ami cltizems shall leave an opportunity to lie hewril at saiid ti’ine atnd place. CITI PLAY COMMISSION til' THE CITY OF til'd ATI It. INDIANA Bvi Itnlph F.. Hoop (.Signed) Ralph E. R.i«op, Secy April 9 j It would take 300,000 hemlock seeds to make a pound.

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