Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1960 — Page 8

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Music Boosters Io Hold Record Hops ; firwl M flvv turn Dvchlur MwMr Rwwtrni club, will! Imp hrirt hl thr IWcntUF Yhhitll AMI i t>in< The danrr. rmrvd by disci >Rkry John Nh.x lA will run !rwm ■ 3o to II 10. and U»r AdmiaatoA! charge Will br 23 rvlMa par peewm | Thr other record hups, which | will also bi at the same times and' ihe same place are »rhrduled frMj June IT, July » Auffuat S and' Augu.i 30 The dance’ are the flrtrt i of several pr<-t»«.vl pn«)ertg toy the Mu*lc Rtwwlrr, to raise funds I The <mup. organized during the ISM.Sa .chooi yenr. U designed to' help further the choral and tnstm-| mental music program of the public achooia of Decatur. In helping with the programs, the club works' for projects appmved by the head, of th,- two music departments and the school administrators. Some of the channels for the funds raised by the Music Boosters an-; provide transportation forth, chorus and/or band to travel t<» other cities to perform and compete in the various music assem-i biles held throughout the year;, bring into the city fol* public programs some of the top-flight college bands and choirs; purchase equipment and uniforms for the different groups One of the <>b- ! jectives is to purchase robes for, the high school choir as soon a.« possible. Anyone interested in joining the Decatur Music Hongterr >blub can contact Ernie Atkinson at the Decatur Music Store Atkinson is this year's president. Five Rural Youth Members To Camp

Five Adams county rural youth: members will leave late this aft-i ernoon for. Limberlost camp on Oliver Lake near LaGrange. Mar-' vine Schaefer. Janice Busick, Sal-| ly McCullough. Gloria Koeneman and Delores Rodenbeck will be attending the state rurai youth week-! end camp at the Oliver Lake camp site. The camp, which will feature: training in leisure-time skills, will] provide classes in tennis, swim-i ming, boating, water r skiing, out-| door cookery kriow-how, square dancing, social dancing, photography. crafts, diving, archery, fishing and casting. This evening's activities will include a get-Bcquaint-ed and kid's party. Classes will be held Saturday and the Rev i Armin C. Oldson, of Concordia Lutheran high school in Fort Wayne, will address the group on “Dating and Marriage” Saturday afternoon Vespers will be held each evening and the Sunday morning worship service will be conducted by ! the campers. The Sunday noon I meal will conclude the weekend I eamping activities. Gloria Koenernan7* wKo Ts” "working on" ”June is Dairy Month." will discuss dairy | promotion on a program while at camp. Services Earlier At Methodist Church A change in the hours of morning services at the First Methodist church has been announced by the Rev. F. Hazen Sparks, pastor. Effective Sunday, church school will convene at 9 am., with the morning worship service at 10 o’clock. Indiana Is Honored For Traffic Safety CHICAGO lUPD—The State of Indiana was awarded a certificate of achievement by the National Safety Council Thursday for adopting ar} effective traffic safety program. Indiana was one of 24 states which were honored at the council's meeting here. The top award went to the State of Virginia for balanced and outstanding traffic safety programs as reported in the 1959 annual inventory of traffic safety activities. The program was conducted by the Council for Cities and States-

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— - D W. McMUUr. Ir. McMillen Named By Culver Foundation CULVER. Ind — Dale W MeMillen. Jr., preaident o( the Cm tral Soya company. Fort Wajm® has been elected to the board of dir,-ctors of the Culver educational ■ foundation. McMillen fill* a vacancy created' by the death last December of Ber tram Beach Culver. i A 1932 graduate of the Acadefny ' McMillen is president of the Cui ' ver Ixgion. the Academy alumni organization In this position he had led Academy alumni this year 1 in their annual giving fund, which | has resulted in gifts exceeding I ' i $50,000 for scholarships and faculty | salaries. McMillen joined Central Soya following his graduation from Northwestern University in 1930 , IHe became president of the company in 1954 after holding executive positions.

Among his many business and civic positions are: director. Fort | Wavne National Bank; president, board of aviation commissioners. Fort Wavne; member of the board | of trustees and chairman of the, building committee of the First Presbyterian church of ron and his wife. Eliza-. ! beth. reside at 3415 South Washing-, ton Road. Fort Wayne. They have i a daughter and two sons. The Culver educational foundaLinn is. a non-profit organization that operates the Academy and Culver summer schools. The Academy is a college preparatory school operated from Sep- • tember until June each year for I approximately 800 boys in grades 8 through 12 The summer schools • provide recreation, training, ana ■ education each July and Augus ! for approximately 1.500 boys between the ages of and 18, The foundation's board of direc- ' tors is comprised of 14 alumni and ' former patrons with long educa--1 tional professional, and business I experience who serve without com- " pensation ’ programs. r t Monthly Report Os Dairy Association The D. H. I. A. report for the ■ month of May shows that a herd i owned by Harry WuUiman and ' Son had the highest butterfat content Wulliman’s herd came mat 1 55.8 pounds. Raymond Bechers ' herd was right behind with 55.3 1 pounds. The others in the top ten were- Roiandes Liechty, 54.9; iuugene Coffee. 53.9; Otto Kauffman. 53 2: Lehman and Yager. 52.7. Becher and Yager. 52.4; Pad , Liechtv and Sons. 49.0; Kenneth f Beer and Sons. 48.9; Ben and i Noah Mazelin, 47.9. • 1 Roiandes Liechty had the ' ing cow, one producing 125 7 pounds. Leroy Kolter, with 11L8 pounds, was runner-up and Leh- ’ man and Yager were third, with 105.7 pounds. Rounding out the top ten were: Becher, and Yager, “ 104.6; Harry WuUiman and Sdn, 1 104.0; Roiandes Liechty, 103.7; Paul Liechty and Sons, 102.0: Har- ’ ry WuUiman and Son, 99.9; Ben Gerke, 94.4, and Mrs. C. P. ‘ Steury and Son. 94.4.

Rainless Weekend Promised Hoosiers t'atted rr*M tMOTMttBMI A tow widely »c*tterod rfvrwar* Ifi th. waitoe.Hrrn Mlf at Indi ana today ware e«P**ted to pro vuto tor *waa •nnd tor PWloUtian el toad tom .gh U* Th* weatherman pn«ni»cd that ibe weekend would be raintoe*. with rendition* ranging from fair tn partly ctoudy Temperature* were capreted to be near normal into the middle nt neat week ranging from daytime higtut in the ?&» and 80* to nighttime low* in the Ma and do* shower* Thursday were *potty Northern portion* remained generally dry while rainfall In the •outhern half included <B <rf an meh tn the LmilaviUe area. 13 at Cmrlnnati. W at Indianapoli* and 03 al Evenxvilto. The mefrury created Thursday beiween 73 at Smdh Bend and Fort Wayne and *1 at Kvan.vilto Overnight low* rangist from S 3 at Indianapoli* to 01 at South Bend. Forecert* reilrd for partly cloudy and warmer today with high* ranging from 77 to M mght will be fair and cool with low. from M to the upper »» Saturday wiU be partly cloudy and a little cooler with high* ranging from the mid TO* to the tow 80s. The outlook tor Sunday was fair to partly cloudy and little temperature change The ftve-day outlook said temperatures will average neat normal highs of 73 to 82 and normal lows of 55 to 62 with not much day-to-day change althoutfi a trend toward a little cooler after Sunday. Precipitation during the period will average from .25 to .75 an inch as scattered showers mostly after Saturday. Indianapolis Youth Killed In Accident GREENFIELD. Ind ,'UPD — Robert Metzger, 18, Indianapoiis. was killed and four other capital city teen-agers were injured late Thursday night when their car struck a utility pole and a tree. The accident occurred at the intersection of a Hancock County road and an extension of 38th St in Indianapolis. Authorities said a car driven by Arthur Jonas, 17, enroute east at a high ratQ of speed, went through a stop sign Jonas, David Flak. 17, Samuel Kelly. 18, and Charles Schaubtiut. Jr.. 18, were injured and taken to Hancock county hospital here. All five of the youths were seniors at Indianapolis Scecina high school, scheduled to receive their diplomas at graduation exercises June £.

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Gov. Handley Defends State Party Record INDIANAFtMJR r tH»t >—Overnor Handley today defended hl* Republican ad*mni*lrgtton , » pnlk eir* In the held* of mental hraMh. nmfAnymrot and road building He .aid Democratic rrlUcl«m wa* "• tat of hot air." Handley, who called a new* ronfrrenca to amwunev wwril appointment* to date agmcle*. launched into a drfenae of hl* admini»Ualton wh<n queried abt*il criticism leveled againrt him by Democratic offtce-aeeker* •Thin la the year at the political big wind.” Handley aaid ”! haven’t made a great deal of fanfare or shouted from the roof top* like my opposition. But the record Is there, and anyone who take* a cto»«- look at it can *er what my adm4nl»tratk>n ha* accomplished ” Handley *ald charge, that the state is Catling behind in road construction are "a lie ” • ‘Die bigger the lie and the more often you repeat it. the more people brtieve it.” he said "When 1 leave office. Indiana will .havbuilt more roads during the four years of my administration than during the 20 year* preceding it.” Handley said most of the controversy over the road building program has developed over interstate highway construction "I have said over and over again that my administration is concentrating on building farm-to-market roads for the use of Hoosiers." he said. "But even in the interstate field, at least 175 miles of highways will be built or under contract when I leave office. That's not bad. considering the interstate program extends over 15 years." «. Handlev said he was "doing the best I can" in the field of mental health. , "Other states seem to be doing better, but they can bond themselves. whereas Indiana operates on a debt4ree. pay-as-you-go basis,” he said.

Handley said Indiana's program to attract new industry “is on? we can all be proud of." He said the growth pf state industry was reflected by revenue figures which showed that there were 34,663 employers in Indiana in the third quarter of 1957 and more than 41,000 in the first quarter of this year Handley said -he had not considered a successor to George Foster, who resigned recently as executive director of the State Highway Department. He indicated he would leave the job open for the next governor. Handley appointed Frank McAlister, Indianapolis, to succeed U. Howard Friend, Indianapolis, on the Indiana Employment Security

Dirt* toe Heart! of Itovtow He ro ■ttadnuri C Walter McCarty Ito dianapug* ** Indiana Valvarally troatrr RrappnUltod to th* Admuurtreuva wuduut Gnuncil were George Ftok. Oilton Haya*. Arthur Wupaax. and- low art K r»*. kN of indtanapnii. Triplets Are Bth Children In Decade DENVER <UM i - Mr* Margar rt Thoma*. B, who ha*-had a baby a year f«w the P**‘ decade. geva birth to bar llth. llth and >”h children at Iknwt General H<« pital Thursday Her hutband. David, la a janitor—and an only child who like* tare* familiar i "Wr grt along fine." Mr*. Thomas aaid The older children look after the young one* and they all have chorea to do to help out. We even taught the baby to empty the ashtray* " soTii r. to rnriii»« or aihhtio* al »rrr*orwi»Tiox Nolle* I. hereby alv»n thr texray er* nt Ike limatur tohool <Hy. treat or Ad.me County. Indiana, that th* Hoard nf K< h 0,,) Trani*** of nald City. *• »ke "tth* nt tfir Superlntr nd*-nt of «ald H. bool « **> In Iterator. Indiana. on th* lath day of Jun*. IH«. at * ortork I M., will , ,n*id*r th* following additional appropriation. whkh »ald Hoard of School Tru.lee* ronwlder n*<»w»nry to m***t th* ’’••‘""fdlnary eatargrmy *nl*ilna at •»!» '‘"ulan. * of Arehliarl'a f*»". purrhaa* of real *»tat* for »n---tram* way to th* iu,uih*a»t H< hool, I’*»!»•« of Hehool I lay • ground and l-intrane* way* and purehan* of r<iulpm*nt for tn* Klrmrntary JU hool Hulldlna In (hr MoilthrAhl pt»rilw!l «>■ tnr City »»f iMMatur. Indiana. «»•« In. ldrntal roata thereof It In contemplated to appropriate an Id above fund* from a Cumulative tluildin* or Minkina Fund heretofore collected nr to be collarwl under the provlnionn of Chapter 57. of the Art* of IMI and all amendatory and aupplemental acta thereto. and to expend th* aame for th* iHirporea above net forth. Taxpayer* appearing at »uch meeting nhall have the rlpht to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriation an finally made will b* automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Comhtlnalonera. which Itoard nhall hold a further hearing within 15 day* at the County Auditor* Office of Adam* County. Indiana, or at Much other place a* may be dexlltnated At auch hearing taxpayer* objeeting to auch additional appropriation may be heard and Interested taxpayer* may Inquire of the County Auditor of Adam* <’ounty. Inal ana. when and wnrrr auch hearing will he, ( >ir BOARD OK SCHOOL Tltt sTI.ES OF DKCATCR SCHOOL ClT\ oh l»h---■CATI'lt. ADAMS COI'XTY. IXIHANA By HKKHEHT V BAVMMi. SECRETARY JOHN U nEVOSS, attorney. June 3, 10

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