Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1963 — Page 2

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CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY THE ADAMS COl NTY COMMISSIONERS ON AVGUST 5, 1H6.1 City of Decatur $ 72.82 Citizens Telephone Co. .. . 184.89 Indiana & Michigan El. Co. 131.36 The Com. Print Shop Cl op 81.38 Postmaster, do 60.00 Howards Camera Shop do 26.15 Royal Mcßee Corp, do .... 8.25 Haywood «Pub. Co. do 150.60 Ruth Merriman Vo Re .. 36.00 Frieda Lewton do 27.00 May Myers Cl Gle .. 9.00 H. F. Zw-lck. MD In ....... 10.00 C. W. Freeby, M.D- do ... 10.00 Arthur Girod M. D. do ... 10.00 G. J. Kohne M. D. do .... 10.00 J. M. Burk. M. D. do ... 10.00 Norval S. Rich M. D. do ..... 10.00 Richard Lewton Cl mi . . 16.50 Virginia Sehurger Au £1 85.51!. Postmaster Au Cl 25.00 Com. Print Shop do 1.72 Haywood Pub Co. do 96.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. ine do 34 00 NVm. L. Linn Tr op ... 3.25 Postmaster Re op JOO.OO Arnold Lumber Co. do 21.28 Com Print Shop do 25.39 Fager Ap & Sp Goods Sh op 3.50 Motorola C. & E. Inc do 35.00 Rex XV. King do 5;00 Salvador Jaurequi do .. 5 00 Roger L. Singleton do 6.55 Beavers Oil Service Inc do 93.72 Riesen & Schug do 82.05 Roger L. Singleton Me pr 166 40 Lewis Lutz Smith De Pr At 60.00 Severin H. Sehurger I’r At 17.98 Lawyers Co Publ. do 21.20 Decatur Democrat Co. do 22.55 Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc do 34.00 Severin H. Sehurger do mi 31.80 Haywood Pub Co. As op 40.00 Royal Mcßee Co Su of Sc of 7.50 Allied Incorporated do 3.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. do 2.50 Leo N. Seltenrlght Co Ag Mi 81.97 Citizens Telephone op 36.38 Com Print Shop do 9.79 I. N. Seltenrlght do 3.00 County Ag Sup Fund do 44.00 Habegger-Sehafers do 6.00 Patsy L Leaders ho de ag mi 31 64 Patsy Lee Leaders do op 4.16 Norman E. Beavers H,e of 67.93 Mel Kohler Co Ho Cus 325.00 Edna Werst do ma lOii.OO Louis Drake do wa 10.00 Gerber Supermkt. do op 1.98 Banco Products Co. Inc. do 18.93 Habegger Schafers do 139.01) t'nited States Chem Co do 27.81 Arnold Lumber Co. inc. do 27 90 Williams Supply Co do 23.50 Klenks Service Center do 208.10 Frederick M. Brecht do 2.00 Carl Rash do 34.08 Lula Strahm Ja Ma 150,00 Franz Repair Service do op 10.33 No. Indiana Pub Ser do B’B Chics Dry Cl & Latin do 13.60 Sanco Pro Co Inc. do 29.91 C harles Morgan Co. Ho Su 233.33 Luella Morgan do ma .. 183.33 Hilda Smith do he 150.00 Connie Kirk do .. 150.00 Eugene Foster do 150.00 Grover Kelley do 20.00 Norval S. Rich, M. D. doph 50.00 Charles Morgan do op „. 48.79 Kohne Drug Store do 27.59 Decatur Equip Inc. do 25 4.86 Neuer Sup Co do 80.03 Brooks Clothing do 22.13 Decatur Blue Flame do 36.84 F. McCon & Sons inc. do 81.40 Beavers Oil Ser Inc. do 180.63 Culligatl ■:7.TTT=r.~ — —15,7-5-Teepie Truck Lines Inc do 3.50 Coverall Rental Ser inc. do 2.00 Giffords I. G. A Mkt. do 103.74 liigshee Supply Co. inc do 27.10 Arnold Lumber Co. Inc do 13.83 Decatur Baking Co. do .. 65.28 Home Dairy do 109.59 Gerbers Suptmkt do 148.15 Zurchers Mobil Ser. do 76.22 Ft. Wayne News Inc, do 26.00 ,1. I. Hol Man Co. inc. do 86.50 Con Cook do 74.25 Freeman Schnepp As 193 33 Decatur Democrat Co do op 3 36 Josephine Baker De As 100.00 Mary Ade Raudenbush do 100,(10 Annabelle Dubach do 100.00 Helen Meyer do 100.00 Gerald V. Zimmerman do 54.00 Norman E Beaver Pl Bo 5.00 Homer Winteregg do 5.00 Raymond Van Emon do 5.00 L E. Archbold do 5.00 Leo N. Seltenrlght po .73 F Clair Carver Tr Sa 168.75 Jackie G. Meyer do 168.75

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Unexpected Cool Weather Overnight - «*, I By United Press Interqational Hoosiers got an unexpected break from the weather early today. Instead of a warm night as predicted, it was cool. Temperatures dipped into the 50s over most of the state and barely climbed above 60 in other areas. It was 52 at Fort Wayne, 57 at Indianapolis and Cincinnati, 58 at Lafayette, 61 at South Bend, Evansville and Louisville. Forecasts had called for overnight 1 lows generally in the 60s. A further cooling trend was expected Saturday afternoon and evening in the northern third of the state. Meanwhile, daytime highs will range into the 80s and low 90s throughout the state,’with lows tonight ranging from 65 to 71. Highs Thursday ranged frqm 78 at South Bend to 92 at Evansville. The five-day outlook called for temperatures to averae near normal except a little below normal north. The upstate cooler trend will last only during the weekend. Downstate, no important changes were expected through the period ending next Wednesday. No rain was recorded Thursday. .But scattered thunderstorms and thundershowers were likely this afternoon and tonight north “and Saturday elsewhere. Sunday will be mostly fair and mild. Rain the next five days will total more than an inch north and one-half inch central and south, mostly Saturday and again near the middle of next week. Eddlarin Equip Sales 12.30 Motorola 61.50 Stucky and Co. 26.23 Jerry Swanson, inc. 24.65 Yiurnelle Supply Co -62.51 Indiana Wiping Cloth Co .. 76.82 Phil L. .Macklin Co. 26.54 Mac Allister Machinery Co. .. 16.95 Indiana—Equipment-Go- „.... 20.40American Steel Supply 78.110 Marathon Oil Co 962.00 Zurcher's Mobil Service 562.52 Coverall Rental Service 24.40 Asehinger Tool Sales 55.66 Motor Fuel Tax Dlv.ison ... 32.40 Lincoln Graphic Corp. 364.33 Office Systems, Inc 15.96 Meshberger Bro. Stone Corp 19287.22 John \\ Karch Stone Co. . 636.94 Yost Gravel-Iteadymix 1.43 Lybafger Gravel. Ready Mix 368.14 S. A- L. Gravel Co. 6788.80 Adams County Farm Bureau 75.24 Herman Hockemeyer 72.00 Linn Grove Hardware 50.55 Haugk Plumbing & Heating 1.70 Amos B. Sehwartz 589.71 McMillen Farm Supply 21.60 Paul W. Reidenbach 5.50 Trai tor Supply Co 50.09 Phil L. Macklin Co. 2547.11 By order of County Commissioners Edward F. Jnberg Auditor, Adams ('O. Auk. 2

THU DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

Change Procedure At State Library

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The Indiana State Library will be closed to the public for over-the-desk lending of books and other materials beginning about Jan. 1. The ban, however, will not apply to persons using the library without removing books, and Hoosiers still can get state-owned books by mail if they have no local library service and through their local libraries if they do. McClarren, who formerly was director of the Huntington W.Va., library, said that under the new policy no direct lending to the general public would be permitted but the state library would become „ u a librarians’ library.” Dick D. Heller,. Jr., Decatur, secretary of the board, said the “librarians’ library” terminology was misleading because the new rule affects only the methods and not the privilege of borrowing books. He said 50 per cent of Hoosiers can still borrow by mail qs they always have. McClarren said the rule was imposed partly because of a growing use of the library by Indianapolis, Marion County and suburban county borrowers to such extent the “legal responsibilities” of the institution are handicapped. No Authority In Law ’ “The state library has no authority in law for direct lending of any materials,’’ McClarren declared. “Yet this library does the business of a good-sized branch library. It is very clearly in direct public service.” McClarren said that he felt the taxpayers of Indiana were paying for a public library for Marion County and that so long as this practice continued, the Marion County commissioners would make no effort to provide public library service. He said that he and the American Association of University Women had consulted with the county commissioners and had been told that the property tax burden would not permit the addition of public library service in the county. “They suggested that the state legislature should be asked to provide some other source of revenue than property taxes for library service,” McClarren said. Public Relations Problem He conceded that whenever direct lending service to the general public ceases, “we are going to have a public relations reaction.” But he said that by giving ample notice, he hoped current users

the library would not be inconvenienced. “They still can borrow by mail, just as do taxpayers throughout the state, whether they live in Marion County or Steuben County,” he said. McClarren said that 11 fulltime staff members of the library work solely in providing direct public service, and that' they could be transferred to work serving the entire state and not Marion County alone. “The selection of material also is affected,” he said. “You tend to pick what the public wants, which other libraries all have, in- . of using your funds to strengthen and supplement what other libraries have.” McClaren said he has made a study of the state library from its founding in 1825 when it was cheated solely for use of members of the legislature and elected state officials. He said by “law and tradition” the state library has three responsibilities: —A responsibility) for professional leadership. —A responsibility to provide special service to state government. —To serve as a librarians’ library. “It is our responsibility to help other libraries, to supply libraries of the state with material they don’t have, not to duplicate what they do have. We are to provide service not otherwise provided, such as our genealogy library, our Indiana collection and our service for the blind,” McClarren said. “We have a responsibility also to do legislative work to help libraries, and to provide governmental agencies with service they ask for, and to serve as the archives of official’ records,’’ he added. McClarren said that whenever direct public lending ceases at the state library, Marion County will have “over 200,000 citizens without library service. One out of every 100 American citizens without library service will live in Marion County.” Rev. Robert Hammond Preaches Here Sunday The Rev. Robert Hammond will preach at the First Baptist church Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. Rev. pastor of the church, is now director of Christian education for the I Baptist convention. , , I

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Rev. Donald Gillig Goes To South Bend The Rev. Donald J. Gillig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gillig of Decatur, who has been assistant pastor at St. Joseph Catholic church at Garrett, has been transferred to become assistant at St. Anthony de Padua, South Bend. Rev. Gillig’s transfer was one of 16 pastoral assignments announced I Thursday by the Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley, bishop of the Fort Way-ne-South Bend, diocese.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1963