Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1962 — Page 2

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REDBRICK ALL OF THE PLUMBING INDIANA LIMESTONE HEATING FOR THE FOR THE NEW \ nunoru u U7»fnf CHraCH of the MZAREHE CHURCH of the HAZAREHE WAS fU _ o „ dINSIALLtD BY SHELL BROS. r ... . ..« PLUMBIHG ft HEATING 327 5. 10H» St. Phone 3-2534 X V "* 905 N. 2nd St Phone 3-4476 DECATUR, IND. 4 _ I ARNOLD aHb8 „.,.»«r LUMBER CO., IRC. CHURCH of the HAZAREHE . • WKliipliod furnished by»! ggj BUILDING MATERIALS ]\t«i i* i q and SUPPLIES Mblick CL CuOe For The New FM SMART fashions CHURCH of the HAZAREHE , i—; ~ — ; ; We are proud Paint *»“! Varnishes Nursery Furniture Stains in the newly constructed setecled for the CHURCH of the HAZAREHE C|WRCH of thc NfIZftREME was purchased here! was purchased at SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 222 N. Second St. BUILDING MATERALS for So New CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE -FROMADAMS BUILDERS SUPPLY, TNC7 309 S. 13th St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3104 "ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE" - ■'

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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Calvin and Norma Jean Archer Baumann of route three, Decatur, became the parents of a baby girl born at 7:23 a.m. Thursday at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. The baby weighed seven pounds At the Adams county memorial At the Adams conuty memorial hospital: Jake H. and Ruth Wicky Schwartz of route one, Monroe, are the parents of a baby boy born at 9:47 p.m. Thursday. The infant weighed seven pounds and five ounces. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Carl Burley, Berne; Mrs. Francis G. Zimmerman, Decatur; Mrs. Virgil Gilbert, Monroe. Dismissed Miss Amy Yost, Decatur; Floyd Strouse, Decatur; Mrs. Liddie Scherry, Geneva; Carl Klepper, Decatur; Oliver Pence, Bryant. Radiological Reading Reported Unchanged The radiological mon i t o ring reading for Adams county this week was recorded at .06 by Milton Spence. This is the same as recorded last week. The reading is measurable, but is almost 900 times below what is considered the lower level of the danger zone.

. ADVKRTISKMRNT FMI BIDS gwled bids will b» r«eolv«d In the office of the Clerk-Treaeurer of the City es Decttur. Indiana, by . the Board of Public Work* & Safety, for said City., until the hour of 7:15 P.M., on tne 17th day of April. 1»62, at which time the bide will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described work: . , Furnish labor and equipment to install new pipe at the City Swimming Pool, Decatur, Indiana. Said bidder shall furnish all necessary work and labor (including threading all pipe when necessary) to install pine from the West end of the tutors, and then around the entire pool and including the fol. lowing pipe: 85 ft. of S” wrought-iron pipe; 2 Bxß Flanged ell; 1 6 x 6 x 8 Screwed tee: 185 ft. of 6” wrought iron pipe; 4 6 x 6 x 2 Flanged Tees; 16x6 Screwed Ell: 18x5 Screwed Ell; 61 ft. 5" wrought iron pipe; 4 sxsx> Screwed Tee; 1 • x sxß Flanged Tee; 89 ft. of 2ft" Wrought Iron Pipe; 1 2U" Screwed Ell; 1 5 x 2% x 2 Screw' Tee; 45 feet 4 n Wrought Iron Pipe: 1 4 x 4 X 2 Screwed Tee; 1 4 x 2% x 2 Screwed Tee; 75 ft. of 5 Wrought Iron Pipe; 4 5 x 5 x d. Screwed Tee; 14x4 Flanged ’ Said aucceasful bidder shall further connect 12 2" connection between the above mentioned pipe and sleeve in wall of pool, and shall specify how connection will be made. Bidder shall install 77 feet of 8” suction pipe in bottom of pool and 2 8 x 8 flanged Ell. The City will remove all of the old pipe except pipe in sleeve through concrete wall and also will drill holes in B‘‘ suction pipe. The bidder should inspect the site and familiarise himself with the scope of the work and the City will allow the old pipe to remain in until such time as the bid is let. Bidder shall remove rust from thirty-four 4” connections from pool to a 4" soil-pipe, and cover connection with protective covering, and bidder shall also install 1•” Flanged Gate Valve, 18” Flanged Gate Valve, 1 piece 6” pipe 4* 8” long steel pipe face to face of flange, 1 piece 8" x 8 ft. 11 Mi” steel pipe face to face of flange, which are a part of the filter system. The above enumerated pieces of pipe are now owned by the City of Decatur, Indiana, and the successful bidder shall furnish the necessary labor, equipment, and other material and supplies in order to complete the above work. Bidder shall state when he can start work and give approximate date of completion. Proposals or blds shall be properly and completely executed on State Board of Account Form No. 96, with affidavit as required by the Statutes of the State of Indiana, and must be accompanied by questionnaire Form No. 96A, State Board of Accounts for all bids of Five Thousand Dollars (85,000.00) or more, as required by law. Every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable bidder’s bond or certified or cash- i ier’s check payable to the City of Decatur, Indiana, in an amount—ofnot less than 5% of the bld submitted as a guarantee that If the proposal Is accepted a contract will be entered into and the performance of the contract properly secured. Successful bidders will be required to furnish a properly executed performance bond with acceptable surety thereon, In the amount of 100% of the contract awarded, said bond to comply in pH respects with the requirement of the statutes of the State of Indiana, governing bonds to be furnished for such contracts let by corporations. The Board of Public Works & reserves the right to reject awy and all bids, is not obligated to accept the lowest or any other bld and may waive informalities in bidding. Nd bld shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty days after the date of receiving bids, without the consent of the Board of _Public Works & Safety. CITY OF DECATUR. INDIANA By I,nurn A. Bosse, Clerk-Treas-urer 2_ Aprll 6, 13.

MMhembb (where you! Il find the * nicest waye to yet away!) You won’t find a vacation- JT J' *—brightening variety like this any- gkJtSa3bni b where else. And now that spring has sprung, the buys are just as tempting as the weather. Your choice of 11 new-size Chevy II Hk H BB ft spirited Jet-smooth Chevrolets. NEW BEt AIB 4-DOOR STATTON WAGON And a nifty, nimble crew of Jet-smoothie that rides just right, loaded or light—■Ml hIIBb rear-engine Corvairs. Three with 97^-cu.-ft. cargo cane and Full Coil suspension, 'k lla IMF W" complete lines of cars—and we mean complete—to cover just ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l about any kind of going you WTWTWT 11TH couW have in mind. And al W mI MW /till 11 under one too! You just JL wZlw 11LVU won’t find better pickings in size, Cl" klj MIMWTd sizzle and savings anywhere J IW I w/w ■ uuder the sun. And you couldn’t IS/ ——— kFM/XW AFIXLF pick a time now _ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l during your Chev- CORVAIR MONZA 4-DOOR SEDAN XT YOW CHEVROLET DEALERS rolet dealer’s Fun From snappy interiors to sure-footed teat, flkw ttrfv and Sun Days. ““llr® got the gift of making sport of most any trip. < n imisnrir n i yz7 T I wff\ .b W l» W NEW CHEVY H NOVA STATION WAGON V Here's a wagon that sells at a compact nrice, yet totes in a big way with a longer load floor than any compact—over 9 ft. with second ual and tailgate down. . *> See the new Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at your Chevrolet One-Stop Shopping Center —— l l - — , .». Bill Zoss Chevrolet - Buick, Inc. 305 N. 13th STREET DECATUR, IND. PHONE 3-3148 I ...'■“

Lenten Service Al Methodist Church - - Rev. Gerald Oapgaddle The fifth of the Sunday evening Lenten services will be held at the Methodist church, West Monroe at Fifth Street, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. A. fellowship supper at 35 cents per place for children and adults will be served at 6 o’clock by the Evening circle. Speaker for this service will be the Rev. Gerald Clapsaddle, who ts at the present time superintendent of the Indianapolis district of the Methodist church. Graduated from Taylor University, Rev. Clapsaddle attended Garrett Biblical Institute and studies further at the University of Chicago. He has served in Andrews, McCordsville, Van Buren, and as associate at North Methodist church, Indianapolis, and from there to the pastorate of First Church, Vincennes. In 1957 he was appointed to his present position in the Indianapolis district. Dr. Clapsaddle has traveled extensively in Africa, the Holy Land, Southern Europe, Scandanavia, Great Brittan and Germany. His many responsibilities include being trustee of DePauw Univer-

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aity, Methodist hMpital, Indianapolis, and la 19<l was appointed by the governor of the state as state chairmen of the United Nations day observance.

GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 7 15c SALE! \ SUNDAES ’ MALTS SHAKES Cone One! Come AU! FEB TAKE HOME ITEMS: BARS - SANDWICHES - QUARTS - PINTS MWW' VANILLA - CHOCOLATE - STRAWBERRY N. 13th St. Fred B Annabelle King

We Will Assist • • Government benefits are • due a great many families J at the time of bereavement • Whether Social Security J benefits or veterans’ allow- ! Bances, you can be sure that £ we know how to file for f them—and that we’ll assist • you completely. • THE ORucn OFTHF V GOLDUIRULE f Zwick : hour z/uneral tjo/tkl • AMBULANCE ROBERT J. ZWICK • ELMER WINTEREGG, JR. SERVICE • I ' Q, private I - ' .JM ifaj parking , _ JT2 0 N OfltjicON D STRE EY —

FRIDAY, APRIL «, 1962

The public is invited to hear this preacher Sunday eveniing, Nursery and pre-school child care provided for each Sunday service, morning and evening.