Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1963 — Page 8

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William Zeser Hurt In Wreck Wednesday William Zeser, 74-year-old resident of fblite 6. Decatur, suffered b r uises and abrasions to the 1 ?ft Side of his body in a two-car accident on U. S. 33. at 12:30 p. in. Wednesday. The mishap occurred at the curve on U. S. 33, near the eage of the city limits. Zeser was traveling north and his car veered \across the center line on thfe curve, and struck a southbound vehicle operated by Ora Marcellus Thuber. 70, of Winterhaven. Fla. Damages were estimated at S4OO to the. Florida man s vehicle, and S3OO to the Zeser car. Zeser was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital and was treated and X-rays were taken to determine the extent of the bruises and abrasions. YOTIt'F TO TAXPAYERS OF THE sitiooi. < its of iiecati k. ADAMS f ill vn IMIIIM. TO ESTABI.IHII \ <T M< I.ATIVE BIHSHMi FtVt». Notice 1s hereby Kiten to the taxpayers of the Decatur- School City, Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. that the Board of School Trustees of said ( ity will meet at the office of the Superintendent of said School City on the 25th dnv of June, 1963 at eight r/rkick P.M. EST . for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund, for the erection, construction, purchase and remodeling of school buildings for class room purposes: purchase of real estate and equipment for neu school buildings for class room purposes and the payment of rentals for renting or leasing of real estate for school buildings for < lass room purposes, and for the acquisition of land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress, and for impna etn* nt Os any land so acquired, and for the installation of a water supplv system both on and off property owned by the school corporation and the levying of a«n additional tax at the rate of 75 cents on each SIOO.OO of taxable property in the School (’ity of the City of Decatur, Washington Township, Adams County. Indiana, to provide funds for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1963, pavable in 1964 and each year thereafter for 12 years, all as provided by Chapter 57 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1945, as amended by Chapter 248 of the Acts of 1947, Chapter 22 of the Acts of 1953, Chapter 61 of the Acts of 1955, Chapter 59 of the Acts of :1957, Chapter 128 of the Acts of 1959 and Chapter 6 and Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1961. - Taxpayers are Invited to be present and will have a right to be heard thereon before said proposal is finally approved and submitted to the State Board OF Tax Commissioners for apnroval. Final approval of this proposed tax levy by the State Board of Tax Commissioners will invalidate any previous tax levy which has heretofore been Approved for this pumose BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF DECATUR SCHOOL CITY OF DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA. By RICHARD J. MACKLIN, Secretary. JOHN L. DEVOSS, Attorney 6/13, 20. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the School Board of Adams Central Community Schools of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids until 8.00 P.M., Tuesday. June 25th, 1963. in the office of the School Board in Monroe, Indiana, for the following : Two School bus bodies either 64 or 60 passenger. Two chassis for the above bodies. Bids are to be executed on the State approved Form No. 95. Specifications are on file in the office of the Adame Central Community School Board In Monroe, Indiana. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ADAMS CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Edwin E. Coll. Secretary S/13. Trade in r good tewn — Decatur

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Mobile Telephone Service Installed

By 808 SHRALUKA “You say you heard a telephone bell ring from the car beside your auto stopped at the red light?” ‘Don’t be alarmed—it is one of the Citizens Telephone company’s new mobile telephone installations. Yes, local and area residents can now drive through town and call home to check on whether or not supper is ready! The new service of the Citizens Telephone Co. utilizes two-way radio and electronic telephone equipment developed by Motorola. Inc., of Chicago, to provide fully automatic mobile radio telephone service. Initial subscribers to the latest Ciuzens company service include some 14 installations, including, several ambulances, private vehicles of doctors, etc. At the telephone exchange office, ’ the master two-way radio base station connects directly to the dial telephone facilities. A 150-foot, steel antenna tower is located behind the small phone company building in Monroe. Buttons To Dial In the car, the .system is unique in its operation. The subscriber uses numbered push buttons instead of the conventional “dial" to call the desired number. Those who have the service installed may call directly from their vehicle to any other in the area. Any regular Decatur and area telephone subscribers ‘’also can dial directly to any of the vehicles equipped with these new telephones.

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30-Mile Radius The phone company has guaranteed that the service may be used up to a radius of 30 miles from the tower located in Monroe, which means a person with the new service installed in his car could call Geneva while driving through Decatur. The 14 initial installations will be in service'by 3:30 p.m. today, and it was reported that a local ambulance which had the sprveie installed had use for it Wednesday afternoon. i Each of the rolling telephones i consists of the special push button control panel, telephone handset, and a compact Motorola mobile two-way radio; The vehicle-phones are all on an indentical channel, and after 18 ' services are installed, which is the maximum far a single channel, the service will be converted to dual-channel. Explained in more simple terms, the actual operation of the mobile phohe is as follows: When the mobile subscriber places a call, special tone codes are generated and transmitted. These tones are received by the telephone company two-way radio station and translated into conventional dial I pulses which are carried into the regular telephone system .When a telephone call is placed to the mobile unit, the ieverse occurs. 1 'The dial pulses are translated ini to tone codes and transmitted by I the telephone company radio staI tion. When the topes are received Iby the called mobile unit, a bell

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rings in that vehicle and the driver lifts his handset and answers. Extra Feature Another feature which will be added later it the person with the phone wishes it, a system whereby the horn of the auto honks when the phone works. By flipping a switch, the subscriber sets the system in motion. When he leaves the auto, if the phone in the vehicle rings, the horn automatically rings, signaling him that his phone is ringing. Halleck Acquitted In Dove Shooting NEW BERN, N.C. <UPI) — A federal judge here ruled Rep. Charles Halleck, R-Ind., and four others innocent Wednesday of charges of shooting doves over a baited field. /►U.S. District Judge John Larkins ended a three-day trial by ruling government evidence was insufficient to convict the veteran lawmaker and his hunting companions. At a preliminary hearing, the six original defendants had pleaded innocent before Larkins. Earlier Wednesday, Larkins refused a defense motion to throw out charges because of insufficient evidence, but did allow charges to be dismissed against one defendant. Larkins ruled the government’s cast inadequate in the afternoon session that followed. „ Other defendants in addition to Halleck were Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce Wayne Weant of Greensboro, James S. Lewis of Goldsboro and R. E. ,Pugh and B. H. Oakes of New Bern. Halleck and Weant were not present for the trial.

THE LATEST CONVENIENCE— The latest service of the Citizens Telephone Co. is a mobile two-way telephone in automobiles and other vehicles. A new mobile telephone in one of the Citizens company cars is demonstrated above by Mts. Mabel Murray, office manager of the phone company. A total oi 14 installations have already been made.—<Photo by Mac Lean)

Purdue Scholarship To Sharlene Wagley Sharlene Wagley, saliitatorian of this spring’s Adams Central graduating class and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagley, route 2, Berne, will attend Purdue University this fall on a merit scholaiship.

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Two Berne Graduates Given Scholarships Two Berne-French high school graduates are among the 78 entering freshmen at Manchester College to receive a school scholarship. Jerry Lee Fosnaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fosnaugh, of route one, Berne, and

Karl L. Kingsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kingsley, of Berne, will enroll next fall. All freshman scholarships at Manchester college are awarded on the basis of high school rank in clas, scores on the scholastic aptitude test of the college entrance examination board, character, personality, and general promise as scholars and citizens.

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963

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