Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1961 — Page 6

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Cub Scouts On Tour Made Os Baer Field Cub Scouts of Den 3, pack 3061, were among the 3,000 Cub Scouts from nine northeastern counties who toured the Indiana air guard 122nd tactical fighter wing facilities at Baer Field Saturday. The boys saw air demonstrations by jet fighters of the wing as well

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as ground facilities. Den 3 also toured the airport station. Mr. Matthy of the Delta Air Lines showed the boys many interesting things. While he was talking with the boys a large Navy hurricane hunter plane came in from Florida. Also the boys talked with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Crowley, editor of Our Sunday Visitor, from Huntington, who arrived at Baer Field while they were there. The group then motored back to Decatur to view the Civil War

parade. Those making the trip were Stephen Alberding, Stephen Gage, Joseph Lose, Kevin- O’Shaughnessey, Frederick Teeple, R. Jay Teeter, George Allen Foos, George A. Foos, den dad, Mrs. Foos, den mother, and Rita Anne Foos, mascot. Three K. C. Members Are Given Degrees Three members of the Decatur council, No. 864, of the Knights

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of Columbus, received the exemplification of the second and third degrees at Marion Sunday. "Die tnree, Thomas Omlor, George Tester, and Donald Kieffer, had previously taken the first degree with Joe Kohne at Fort Wayne a month ago. Other members of the Decatur council attending were, John Held, Bill Rumschlag, Don Tester, Jim Omlor, and Dave Terveer, grand knight. Robert “Bob” Keller, celebrating his 25th anniversary as a Knight of Columbus this year, has

received a, certificate signifying the honor, Terveer announced. Terveer has also requested that members of the K. of C. refer their nominations or suggestions for officers for the coming ybar to chairman Arthur Lengerich, Donald Middendof, Etig'ene Braun, or John Heimann for their consideration. Diese four make up the nominating committee. If you have something to sell or trade — use Democrat want ads — they get BIG results.

Central Soya Buys Texas Feed Mill FORT WAYNE, IND. — Central soya has purchased Armo Mills, Inc. of Lockhart Texas, it was announced today by Dale W. McMillen, Jr., Central Soya president. McMillen said, “We are happy to acquire Armo Mills which will be our first plant facility in Texas, and will enable our McMillen feed division to better serve the livestock and Poultry Industry in

Texas. In order to offer a full line of feed to customers, it is anticipated that additional facilities will be added and plant capacity increased.” Armo Mills currently has a production capacity of 100 tons of feed per-8-hour day. The Mill was modernized in 1960, and now serves customers within approximately a 100-mile radius of Lockhart. If you have something to sell oi trade — use the Democrat Want Ads! They get Big results.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1961

Teen Council Dance Here Friday Night The teen council will sponsor'll dance at the Youth and Corpmunity Center from 8:30 to 11:30 Friday evening. Hits Parked Truck, Auto Is Demolished Vaughn King, 33, route 1, Decatur, demolished his 1951 car at 1:35 a. m. today when he struck a parked truck on Monroe street. King was traveling west on Monroe when he struck a one-ton truck, parked on the north side of the street, in the rear. The truck is owned by William Heller, route 1, Decatur, and was not damaged. King suffered a cut to the forehead, but no other injuries. BUSY SESSION (Continued from page one) mended acceptance on one condition. that the street be the same all the way through. The council gave its approval of the plat with the condition that a statement must be presented to them from the engineer stating the street will be the same all the way through. Richard Linn, manager of the Youth and Community Center, appeared before the council and brought to them a serious problem that exists at the Youth Center. Linn stated that a practically new roof will have to be put on the auditorium and repairs will have to be done on the rest of the roof. The council agreed that ■ the situation should be corrected as soon as possible, as Linn has i had to hang cans from the ceiling i to keep the water from dripping into the auditorium. He was instructed to get some sort of estimate as to what the cost would be and bring it to the next council meeting so the council can take action. Request Meters Leroy Beer, who runs the Haircut Center, appeared at the meeti ing. requesting that parking metdrs Ibe installed on Second street, south from Jefferson street to the alley between Jes f e rs o n and Adams. City attorney -Robert Anderson suggested to Beer that he circulate a petition to find out how the other merchants feel about the installing, of meters. A petition signed by property i owners on Nuttman Ave., near [l3th street, was submitted to the ' council.. The petition asked that i something be done about the vai cant lot which has become an I eyesore and hazard to children, j The lot is where the former Kelly I greenh<Aise was located, on NuttI man, between 11th and 13th streets. 1 The property is owned by Mr. [and Mrs. Brant of Syracuse. The j council approved a motion for city I attorney Anderson to notify -the I Brants of the condition and requesting a clean-up of the . lot. j A communication was read from | police chief- James Borders, exi plaining to the council that the > new police patrol car. a 1961 Ford, j has been delivered and is now . in use. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF AIIIHTIOXAI, APPKOPK I VFIOXS I Notice Is hereby given tile taxpayers or the City of Ite.-aiUT, (Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting I place on tire 2nd- day —of—Jtnv 1961 'at p. M. wil f consider the i follow ing additional appropriation-. | which said officers consider m-ces-Trary tn meet the extra nrrttnrrr v_ emergency existing at this time: a. Transfer ami appropriate the sum fid Two Hundred Five Thousand Dollars t J265.H00 <>o> from the General Fund (Proceeds from sale of Electric Ftlilty and Transfer from Electric Utility Fundi >to "N, wStreet Improvement Fund of 1961", for building and/or improving streets in the Citv of , pr-catur. Indiana, (being a fund in tlie General Fund) 1,. Transfer and appropriate the sum of Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13.000.0be from.,. the General .Fund (Proceeds from sale of Electric ■ rtillty . ami cransfer from Electric rtility Fundi to ' Parle improvement „ Fund ", for permanent improvements and equipment In the parks and re, reht.ional areas -of the City of Decatur, Indiana, (being a fund in the General Fund I. c. Transfer the sum of Four Thousand <>ne Hundred Fifty, eight Dollars (-1,158.00) from Police Department Salary. Regular. No- 30 to Police bep artmerit . Salary. Temporary. No. 21 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. TKe - additional appropriations as -finally made will |be automatically referred to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners, which Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditors Office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may he designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and in-' terested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. LAI HA A. IIONSE, Clerk-Treas-urer. April 19, 26.

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