Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1962 — Page 4

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' r MT—"‘*»-" l **~ r ~- 'l'o DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by TRIE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. ■nteced at the Decatur, Ind., Port Office aa Second dan Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. Prertdent John O. Heller Vice Prertdent Chs« Holtbouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, <10.00; Six mouths. <5.50; 8 months. 18.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, HI M; 0 months, 86.00; 8 months, 83.25. By Carrier, 85 cents per week. Single copies, T cents. One-Way Streets Considerable interest has been expressed in the possibility of making some of Decatur’s streets one-way as was recommended twice previously in traffic surveys. Perhaps one of the first moves in this direction could well be the court house square; more Specifically, Court street and Madison street. Parking on, Court street is particularly difficult, because there is vertical parking on both sides of the street, with cars coming from both directions. If this street were made one-way, with vertical parking on both sides, but slanted in the same direction, a driver backing from a parking space could easily see who was coming from one direction, and who was backing out from the other side. The third party would be eliminated. Other cities have their traffic flow, and increased their business by just such a move, but it is unlikely that making streets one-way will gain much momentum until some of the local civic organizations take up the problem as a project. Who can’t remember how long it used to take to drive downtown in Fort Wayne, until the oneway streets were created — but done almost too late to help business, already strangled there by parking problems and neighborhood centers on the edges of the city. Let’s hope that Decatur doesn’t wait too long to make this simple, inexpensive step. A couple of signs, some publicity, and painting new parking spaces (which are needed anyway) is all that is required. Editorial Writer Today — Dick D. Heller, Jr.

TV PROGRAMS

Central Daylight Time WANE-TV I Channel 15 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Life of Riley 6:3o—Phil Wilson — News 6:45 —Walter Cronkite — New* 7:oo—.Death Valley Days 7:3o—Rawhide B:3o—Route <6 9:3o—Tightrope 10:00—Twilight Zone 10:30 —Eyewitness 11:00 —Tom Calenberg — News 11:15—Sports 11:20—Streets of Laredo SATURDAY Honing B:3o—Agriculture U.S.A. 9:oo —Captain Kangaroo 10:00—Alvin Show 10:30 —Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00 —The Magic Land of Allkazam 11:30 —Roy Rogers Afternoon 12::00 —Sky King 12:30—CBS News 12:45 —TV Playhouse 1:15 —Baseball 4:00 —Mystery Matinee s:3o—Big Time Wrestling Evening 6:30 —Father of the Bride 7:00 —San Francisco Beat 7:30-—Perry Mason B:3o—Defenders #:30 —Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 11:00—Tom Calenberg — News 11:15 —Ministry of Fear SUNDAY Morning 9:00 —Faith for Today B:3o—This is the Life 10:00 —Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Look Up and Live 11:00 —Camera 3 11:30—Washington Conversation 12:00—TV Playhouse Afternoon 12:30—Social Security in Action 12:45—Baseball 3:3o—Mystery Matinee S:OO—TV Playhouse 5:30 —Amateur Hour 6:oo—2oth Century 6:3o—Mr. Ed 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis the Menace 8:00 —Ed Sullivan Show B:OO—G.E. Theater B:3o—Who in the World 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Line 11:00—CBS News ,11:15 —Wings in the Dark WKJG-TV Channel 33 „ FRIDAY Evening ««o—Gatesway to Sports 6:ls—News — Jack Gray * B:2s—Weather B:3o—Pete Smith Shot* “ 6:4s—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Everglades with Ron Hayes 7:3o—lnternational Showtime —Bnbert Taylor's Detectives B:3o—What’s Wrong With Menfl 1? —£ het Huntley Reporting 11:00 —News & Weather ■"* 14:15—Sports Today 11:20 —Tonight Show _ SATURDAY Morning B'l4o—Boeo Cartoon Time B:4s—lt’s Light Time |.v<> —The Heckle and Jeckle Show 10:00—The Shari Lewis Show 10:30— Leonardo and His Short 11:00—Fu*-y eCt * 11:80—Make Room for Daddy Mr. Wizard 14:30—ThePeopie’s Choice lii^ea^r 1 I:3o—Baseball 4:oo—Two Gun Playhouse S.'OO—Championship Bowling

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. Evening 6:oo—Saturday News 6:15— Wrestling from Chicago 7:00 —Beachcomber 7:30 —Tales of Wells Fargo B:3o—The Tall Man 8:00 —Saturday Night Movie 11:00 —Saturday Edition 11:15—Hello, Frisco, Hello ' SUNDAY •:00—Sacred Heart Program B:ls—The Christophers 9:30 —Americans at Work 9:45 —Man to Man 10:00 —For Your Information 10:15—Industry on Parade 10:30—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time 11:30—I Believe Afternoon 12:00—Airman’s World 12:15—British Calendar 12:30—Catholic Hour I:oo—Balance of Fear - I:3o—Baseball 4:00 —TwO Gun Playhouse 5:00 —Press Conference s:3o—Patterns in Music Evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6::3O—NBC News 7:00 —Bullwinkle 7:3o—Walt Disney B:3o—Adventures of Sir Frances Drake 9:oo—Bonanza 10:00—Show of the Week 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15 —Pigskin Parade WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—PoPeye Show 6:3o—Clutch Cargo 7:oo—Mr. Magoo 7:os—Evening Report 7:IS—ABC Evening Report 7:30 —Margie B:oo—The Hathaways B:3o—Flintstones b 9:00—7 Sunset Strip 9:oo—College All-Star Football Game I.2:OO—ABC News SATURDAY Morning 11:00—Little Western Afternoon 12:00—Bugs Bunny 12:30 —Al's Acres I:oo—Theatre 30 I:3o—Baseball 4:3o—Little League Baseball s:oo—Championship Bowling Evening 6:oo—Beany & Cecil _ 6:3o—Top Plays of ths Year 7:00 —M-Squad 7:3o—Calvin and the Colonel 8:00 —Room for One More 8:30 —Leave It To Beaver 9:oo—Lawrence Welk lOtOO—Fights , . 10:45—Saturday Sports Final 11:00—Hong Kong SUNDAY n^O—Herald of Truth Tl:3o—Tour via Wings ■ Afternoon ... - - 12:00—Indiana University 12:30—Assembly of God 1:00 —The Story 1:30—Oral Roberts _ 2:00 —Your Neighbor, the World 2:3o—Little Western 3:00 —Surpmer Harvest 3:3o—Editor’s Choice 4:90 —Issues & Answers 4:2o—Little League Baseball S:OO—ABC Wide World of Sports , Evening 6:3o—Jalopy Races 7:30 —Follow the Sun t 8:30 —Hollywood Special 10:30—Lawman 11:00 —World Playhouse DRIVE-IN “4 Horsemen of Apocalypse” Thurs. 9 P.M. "Young Doctors’’ Fri. & Sat. 8:30 “Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" 10 P.M. Sat. Midnite — “20,000 Eyes” Sun. & Mon. "Sad Sack" 8:30; “Delicate Delinquent” 10:15.

CLAIMS. TO BE ALLOWED BY 1 THE ADAMS COUNTY " COMMMUHONERB ON AUUUST 0. i IMS Citizens Telephone Co 349.63 ( Ind. & Michi Electric 117.06 ] City of Decatur 69.44 The Howard Co. c! op ........ 87.80 J Decatur Democrat Co. do .... 18.10 1 May Myers do cl 27.00 1 Doreen Reiff do ; 4..»0 ' Commercial Print Shop do .. 18.68 Holthouse Drug Co. do 1.50 • Haywood Publishing Co. do .. 247.90 . Frances M. Jaberg Au cl .... 27.00 Commercial Print Shop do op 14.65 Arnold Lumber Co. do 27.49 1 Haywood Publishing Co. do .. 502.00 gommercial Print Shop tr op 4.07 ] ecatur Supply House, Inc. do 1.00 Wm. L. Linn, Treas do post 3.25 Duffys do op .. ) 34.85 Arnold Lumber Co. Inc. rec op 27.20 1 Haywood Publishing Co. do op 35.00 Smith Drug Co. do 1.95 Commercial Print Shop do .. 9.77 , Raymond G. Durr shf ml pr 25.35 Commercial Print Shop do op 12.10 Humble Oil & Refining Co. do 2.00 Motorola CAE Inc. do 70.00 Rlesen & Schug Motors do .. 95.33 Gay’s Mobil Service do 6.00 Holthouse Drug Co. do 9.35 Decatur Democrat Co. do 37.90 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do .. 93.64 , Ohio Oil Co. do 8.91 Shafer Company Inc. do 70.57 Jack’s Uniforms do uniforms 75.38 Severin H. Schurger pros at 20.20 Holthouse Drug Co. do op 60.00 Walter Koos As mil 8.96 Fred E. Kolter do op 2.50 Haywood Publishing Co. do 33.00 , Com. Print Shop sch sup op .. 1.49 G. W. Vizard do mil 44.96 Leo N. Seltenright co ag mil 82.04 Citizens Telephone Co. do op 33.63 Leo N. Seltenright do op pos .. 11.70 ( Commercial Print Shop do op 11.80 Co. Agent Supply Fund do .... 43.40 Brlede Studio Camera Shop do 55.17 Lois M. Folk Home Ag mil ... 41.23 N. E. Beaver, M. D. Co. Hlh of 67.93 Citizens Telephone Co. C. C. op 23.00 C. H. Muselman do mileage 19.60 Mel Kohler Crt H. cust 325.00 . Edna Werst do matron 110.00 Louie Drake do watchman .. 10.00 Correlated Products Inc. do op 70.50 Franz Electric do 147.97 Klenks do 28.19 U. S. Chemical Co. do 27.81 Decatur Super Service do .... 1.65 Coverall Rental Service Inc. do 8.00 Habegger-Schafers do 39.21 Yost Gravel Ready-Mix Inc. do 3.60 Catherine Murphy jail matron 75.00 No. Ind. Public Ser. Co. do op 8:44 Baker Plumbing & Heating do 372.19 Sheets Furniture Co. do .... 274.76 Loren W. Myers do .“. 169.50 ; Andrew Schrock do .T-'--- 933.27 ’ Adams Builders Supply do 168.89 ■ Roth Electric do 731.30 j Gerbers Supermarket C. II op 145.09 Culligan Water Condit. Ser. do 71.50 Don C. Cook do 73.75 j Wm. Strahm do 9.55 i Leonard Soliday do 161.36 ( Sprunger Lehman Co. do .... 65.93 , Burk Elevator Co. do 829.38 Clarence Boring do _... 26.00 Beerbower Welding do 19.00 Sanco Products Co. Inc. do .... 57.26 Decatur Blue Flame do 77.28 Evans Grocery do 75.94 F. McConnell & Sons Inc. do 35.82 Decatur Baking Co. do 102.75 Paul W. Reidenbach Equip do 24.24 Henry Heimann do 218.45 Holthouse Drug Co. do 12.49 Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do .. 4.17 Dick's TV Service do 16.95 Correlated Products Co. Inc. do 45.60 Charles Morgan do _____— 50,93 Home Dairy do 112.09 Habegger-Schafers do 32.17 Richard A. Martin do 64.00 Coverall Rental Service Inc. do 2.80 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do .. 83.78 Berne Locker Storage do .... 30.86 Charles Morgan Co. H. Supt. 225.00 Luella Morgan do matron .. 166.66 Connie Kirk do help 145.00 Hilda Smith do 145.00 George W. Fry do 145.00 Grover Kelley do 20.00 Dr. Norval Rich do phy 50.00 Will Winnes Assessing ...... 183.33 Berne Lumber Co. Election exp 60.84 Betty J. Habegger Dep ass. .. 100.00 Florence D. Blakey do ’ 100.00 F. E. Bohnke Coun per diem 25.00 Leon Neuenschwander do .... 25.00 Floyd L. Meyer do 25.00 William Kruetzman do 25.00 Chr.is Stahly do 25.00 Winfred Gerke do 25.00 Julius Schultz do * 25.00 David A. Macklin Co. Atty .. 166.66 David J. Schwartz Brd Revew 168.00 Thomas A. Sullivan do ... 168.00 James K. Staley ser officer 107.20 L. E. Archbold Co plan brd 5.00 Wm Schnepf do 5.00 Raymond Van Emon do 5.00 Homer Winteregg do 5.00 Norman E. Beaver, M..D. do .. 5.00 Decatur Democrat Co. Legal 613.28 Berne Witness Inc. do 86.53 Zwick Funeral Home Sol bur 100.00 Indiana State Sanatorium pat 924.56 Robert L. Boze, M.D. x-ray pat 15.00 M. A. Lehman DVM TB test 672.50 Ralph Allison, DVM do 107.50 Lynn Neuenschwander Fox bty 3.00 Wm. H. Bultemeyer do 3.00 Stanley Linker do 3.00 Jack Harvey do 3.00 Hugh Myers do .- 3.00 Cowens Ins. Agency Os bond 20.00 Decatur Ins. Agency do 15.83 Herman Whitesei Secy. Mt. School Dist.- Wabash Transfer of School Children ...... 844.61 Ke-AsMexHinent Walter Koos op post 21.00 M. F. Gallmeyer supervisor 332.90 Gerald V. Zimmerman of sup 324.00 Frances L. Kruse do cl 115.00 Barbara J. Kershner do 210.00 Linda Lee Reber do 230.00 Kathleen Brunstrup do 230.00 Patricia Darleen Smitley do 225.00 Wilbert Nussbaum Fieldman 171.36 Curtis Wulliman do 39.00 Samuel E. Kaehr do 31.70 Virginia Schurger el 80.00 Welfare Bernice Nelson trav exp 27.91 Mary J. Strickler do 24.80 Mabel Marshall do 13.10 Barbara B. Nicks do 33.95 Janet Brown do 1.70 Citizens Telephone Co. op .... 40.35 Commercial Print Shop do 10.50 Highway Department Lawrence Noll 229.16 Robert Fuhrman 200.00 Paul Bryan 177.00 Wendell Abbott 111 !!! DeWayne Beer ........... . 164.90 Harold Burger 153.00 Don Harvey 27.20 Dale Hirschy 153.00 Eli Hirschy -... 153.00 Raymond Kolter 157.50 Vern Linker . 153.00 Chris Mersberger .... 137.70 Robert Meshberger 170.00 Russell Moser .? . 93.50 Homer Rauch — 153.00 Raymond Shoaf — 161.00 Samuel Yager — 157.50 Clifford Death 99.00 Robert Fields 165.60 Larry Macklin 148.50 THERE’S NO VACATION TIME FOR INSURANCE PROTECTION BE SURE YOUR INSURANCE IS UP TO DATE COWEIS INSURANCE AGENCY 209 Court Street PHONE 3-3601 L A. COWENS JIM COWIENS

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Paul Longsworth — Joe Smith <ra .. 144.40 Joe Sprunger 139.05 Chris Zurcher 148.50 Edward Faurote 153.00 Citizens TelephonCCo. ... ....... 33.53 Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. 14.21 Monroe Water Dept ..:—19.50 Schwartz Ford Company 8.08 Capital Equipment Co 150.83 The Mosaman Yarnelle Co 12.13 Indiana Wiping Cloth Co 75.44 The Yarnelle Supply Co 64.51 Mac Allister Machinery Co 83.65 Evans Sales and Service .... 39.73 Reid-Holcomb Co. ....... 3.57 Cornwell Tool Company 12.64 Berne Auto Supply 182.74 Motorola 59.00 Decatur Auto Supply 8.22 Stroh Implement Co «... 18.28 Alvin L. Hllty 3.63 Shafer Tractor Sidles 8.15 Decatur Equipment, Inc. : 469.11 Ilobart Welding Equipment .. 5.10 Stockberger Machinery 438.42 Olilo Oil Company 2071.00 D-A LubYlcant Co 65.99 Zurchers Mobil Service 538.60 Meshberger Bro. Stone Corp. 1769.62 Motor Fuel Tax Division 35.04 Frlden-iDean S. Shiedler .. 34.40 Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Co « 13.28 John W. Karch Stone Co 618.69 Yost Gravel-Ready Mix 343.36 Stucky and Co. 29.13 Adams Co. Farm Bureau .... 66.60 Indiana State Industries . . 182.50 Bowers Hardware 4.80 Cumulative Bridge Fund Levi O. Schwartz 25.00 Clifford Death 49.50 Frederick Fuelling 157.50 Lawrence McCullough 148.50 Russell Moser 40.80 Don Harvey i 134.30 Glen Zimmerman 141.00 Walter Gilllom 375.00 American Steel Supply 1164.76 Meshberger Bro. Stone Corp. 200.03 Adams County Farm Bureau 36.92 Adams Builders Supply 13.81 Decatur Ready-mix 172.57 Yost Gravel-Readymix 222.97 Surveyor's Dept. July 25, lIM3 John Girod J 50.13 Bulmahn Supply 15.90 Yost Gravel & Readymix 2.00 Floyd Barger 13.32 Haywood Publ. Co 40.00 Berne Equity Exchange 10.00 Berne Lumber Co 120.76 Herman Moellering 20.00 Burk Elevator 21.75 Herman Moellering 38.64 Krick-Tyndall 177.32 Hain.es & McGee ... .... . 60.00 Berne Lumber Co 9.87 Bowers Hardware 5.93 Schafers 3.55 Beavers Oil Service 64.82 Mac Allister Mach. Co 551.39 Herman Moellering 27.44 Alfred Hirschy 64.40 Austin Merriman 128.10 Lawrence Smith 274.30 Elmer Rich 108. SO Carl Burkhart ..... .............. 99.45 Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 326.40 Certified to before me this 3rd day of August, 1962. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor Aug. 3.

Na WILBUR AND WOOFER I J Service i Service implies utility, usefulness — and Woofer’s having ; his moment. But isn’t service a two-way street? Air Force i Reservists know that meaning of the word. Their continued 1 service —on weekends, and during summer active duty tours — contributes greatly to our being able to face any emergency • with the strength to prevail. In turn, our citizen-airmen I Reservists have that rare satisfaction of knowing they are protecting their own backyards, their own homes. The next time you meet an Air Force Reservist, remember that he is serving to be "ready now” — and be thankful for the thousands like him. __ I AIR FORCE RESERVE * The 90th Jay County Fair & 4-H Club Show PORTLAND, INDIANA AUGUST Sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th and 10th Six Days & Nights of Fun and Entertainment - PROGRAM - SUNDAY 2 P. M.—Pony Pulling. SUNDAY 8 P. M.—Band Contest. MONDAY—Free Fair. TUESDAY—Kids Day Afternoon Program Baby Show Pet Parade Sheep, swine and Dairy Cattle Judging TUESDAY, 8 P. M.—Rotroff Internationl All Girl Thrill Show. WEDNESDAY—Republican Day Sheep, Swine and Dairy Judging. Afternoon—Harness Racing. WEDNESDAY 8 P. M. Big Time Wrestling. THURSDAY—Democrat Day Dairy and Beef Cattle Judging Afternoon—Harness Racing * THURSDAY, 8 P. M.—Queen contest and Home Demonstration Club Choir. FRIDAY—Dairy Cow Judging and other events. Afternoon—Harness Racing. FRIDAY, 7 P. M.—4-H Beef and Barrow Auction FRIDAY, 8 P. M.—lnternational Auto Dare Devils Fireworks. This will be a bigger and better fair with James H. Drew Shows and rides on Midway. Lots of 4-H activities. Implement Displays Merchant Displays and open Livestock shows. Bring the family. Buy advanced coupon books for one half price, $5.00 book for only $2.50. Limited amount left. On sale at City Light office and Secretary office at Fair Grounds. Order box seats in advance for all special events. ’ Clip This Ad fpr Fair Reference.

WILLIAM B. MERRILL. Attorney ESTATE NO. H#7 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LILLIE ANN SCHLADENHAUFFEN In the Circuit Court of Adams County. VACATION Term. August, 1963 In the matter of the Estate of LILLIE ANN BCHLADENHAUFFEN deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Samuel Mchladenhanffen as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 24th of August, 1962, at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Samuel Schladenhoffen Personal Representative My lea F. Parrish Judge Aug. 3, 10. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice la hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of ADAMS County, Indiana, will, at 1 P. M. on the 27 day of August, 1902 at the Commissioners Room Auditor's Office Decatur, in in the City (or town) of Decatur, Indiana in said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named person requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing thd 5 permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Inc., R. W. Burger Pres. J. C. Nicholls, •V. Pres., Indianapolis, (Grocery) Beer and Wine Dealer 101 E. Monroe St. Decatur, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION « By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS Chairman Aug. 3. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

You, Your Child And The School

By DAVID NYDICK UPI Educatton Specialist Many schools are experimenting with various methods of organizing instruction. They are looking for ways to make better use of teacher talent and permit more individualized instructon. Although you as a parent may not be directly involved in the planning of your school’s organization, you should understand some of the more popular plans with which educators are experimenting. There is a great deal of literature available on these subjects. The dual progress plan, for instance, is a new demonstration in school organization. _ The basic plan begins with the third grade. An individual student spends half of the school day with one teacher in a core area. He is taught social studies, language arts, reading, and physical education. This area is arranged according to normal grade level standards. The other half of the school day is departmentalized (divided into scheduled periods). The student is taught math, science, music and art. If the school includes other subjects such as a foreign language shop, etc., they are placed in this area. These departmentalized groups are not arranged by grade level, but according to ability. Each class may include students from several grades. The effect of this plan is to allow teachers to specialize in sub jects of their greatest interest and talent. Students should receive instruction better suited to their needs. Team teaching is common table talk for many educators. It is a school organization aimed at more efficient use of teacher time and talent. The plan started in the secondary school with many elementary schools adapting suitable variations. Team teaching has existed in many educational situations. It is based on cooperation and may exist between two or more individuals. However, the present concept of team teaching refers to a somewhat specific type of cooperation. Naturally, many variations exist, but the fundamental organization remains. A team consists of several (approximately 45) teachers with different talents and interests. One highly experienced master teachers appointed as t earn 1 eader. The other members of the team are usually teachers with less experience, a student teacher, and possibly a team secretary. The team plans the total program for a group of students (about 25 per teacher). This type of organization allows a great deal of flexibility. When advantageous, one teacher may lecture or demonstrate to the entire g roup which could number 100 or more. At other times, small groups are formed for the purpose of individualized instruction or discussion. This plan calls for a different type of school building although it has been introduced in existing structures. There is a need for large and small rooms possibly with m ovable walls. These proposed plans are in contrast to the usual school program Beauty Experts report this will relax racial muscles, including those around the eyes. Continual facial muscles around the eyes, squinting into the sun tires the Over a period of time, the distortions become fixed — etching wrinkles.

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with which you are probably familiar. In the elementary school, we now have the self-contained classroom where , one teacher is responsible for the total program of a single class. She generally has the help of some specialists. In the secondary school we are accustomed to total departmentalization. Each course is taught by a specialist teacher during a rigidly scheduled period. .

DANCING — Featuring — ‘THE TEMPOS’ • Jerry Zimmerman—Trumpet • Johnny Hoffman—Piano • Kenny Wolfe - Guitar • Lloyd Spichiger — Drums SATURDAYS 9:30 P.M. -1:30 A.M. Victory Bar RAY and AL CONRAD 242 W. Madison St.

Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Town Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies Tn -the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Monroe civil Town, Adams County, Indiana, before the Board of Town nistees Notice Is hereby Riven the taxpapers of Monroe Civil Town, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meeting place, on the 27 day of August, 1962, will consider the following budget: General Fund Salary of Town Trustees ... $300.00 Supplies Salary of Clerk-Treasurer .. 360.00 Current Charges .... 4,33;>.00 Salary of Marshal Current Obligations 1,306.3() & Deputy Marshals 48.0(1 ' • . Compensation of Totnl General Fund ....$9,324.3(1 Town Attorney 10.00 Street Fund Compensation of Firemen .... 400.00 Services Personal .... $600.0t Town Hall Janitor 120.00 Materials 3,357.01 Other Compensation 10.00 ' Services Contractual 1,960.00 Total Street Fund $3,857.00 Complete detail of budget estimates may be seen in office of ClerkTreastirer. ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1963, inclusive $ 9,324.30 $ 3,857.00 2. Necessary expenditures, July 1 to Dee. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 3,959.25 3,392.27 3. Additional appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dee. 31 of present year 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 13,283.55 7,249.27 Funds On Hand And To He Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tux Levy: 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year 2,295.45 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 2,738.65 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year Schedule on file ......... a. Special taxes b. All other revenue WWF »r>3 61 MRFD 32 1.90 ABC ~._.™1 =£=. ..... 556.34 MVFD 600.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines, 6,7. 8a and 8b) ■■ 7,468.95 10. Net Amount Required to be Raised for Expenses to Dec.. 31 of Incoming Year (deduct line 9 from line 5) 5,814.60 11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less niisc. revenue for same period) : 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) > 5,814.60 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property 484,550 Number of Taxable Polls Approx. 86 FUNDS Levy on Levy on Amount to Polls Property be Raised General None 1.20 $5,814.60 Total None 1.20 . $5,814.60. > Comparative Statement of Tastes’Collected mid To Be Collected To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Funds 1960 1961 1962 1968 General $5,012.16 $6,223.22 $6,212.28 $5,814.60 Cumulative Fund For Fire Truck 581.61 567.48 Total $5,012-46 $6,804.83 $6,809.76 $5,814.60 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior Jo the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the epunty auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 3Q, 1962 Artlwr W. Moeschberger August 3, 10 , Clerk-Treasurer

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