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The Lawrenceburg Press from Lawrenceburg, Indiana • 4

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iH -V i i rsr 1 wtTtT KV 47 M' IK ft -T-': A Ptft4A-Til LAWRKNCIBUIIO Mill Lawramsbors Indiana Thursday-July 7 1911 gt 4 Tba Lawrenceburg City- Plan" homes at Sunman Miss Derycr said that the ne homo hero would be ono of tm largest and most modern such fa duties in the state She said had obtained a Federal Housini administration loan to assist -1 the construction and equlppln the home 1 Present plans call for Medlcari Commiulon laat week- Issued a building permit for a 100-bed nursing home to belocated just west of Dearborn county Hospital and the Ludlow Hill clinic on State Route 48 The new facility will be of masonry and steel fireproof construction with four floors It will have a self-contained emergency power generator to take over In case of an outage on the main transmission lines Builder of the nursing home Is the Dreyer Investment Co Inc patients as well as providing scr Infirm i vices for the ill' Infirm and aged Although excavations were begin this week Miss Dreyer ha( not completed arrangements fo: fjormil ground-breaking' ceremon headed up by Elsie Dreyer of Sunman who now operates a I John Braun and certain stati les when Lawrenceburg Mayoj 7 I nursing home In Brookville She officials Were expected to lx formerly had owned nursing! present Pioneer Museum Set For Mid-July Exhibit v) Mr and Mrs Charles volunteers to attend the exhibit Schmidt of DeJerus Lane co may call 838 chairman of the Scsqulcentennlal come to come In and look aroum Pioneer Museum to be held for Folks with items to loan exhibit July 17-23 will accept items for the showing July 15 Airman Beck Takes Mor and 16 Many items already are promised Training In Colorado The exhibit or museum will Airman William Beck son be on view at the Grenat Garage Mr and Mrs Donald Beck of building 316 Walnut street and Route one Lawrenceburg'' has I will include a photograph sec- been selected for technical tri tion complete with old tintypes ing at Lowry AFB Colo as (Ferrotype) and daguerreotypes Air Force munitions special tic slat There also will be sections of it He has recently: completed furniture guns tools and uten- basic training at Lackland AFB slls All exhibits will be roped Tex His new school is part of the off and will be protected against Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialised rt they said More attendants still are need- courses to provide technically ed the Schmidts said because trained personnel for -the aerqj-there will be daily showings con- pace force tinuously front 1 pm to 8 pm Airman Beck was graduated There will be NO admission from North Dearborn High School charge and the public is wcl- jn lges California and Mrs Cecil Hussey DELBERT BOSSONG Trenton officiated Survivors are a daughter Mrs Anna Mae Satchwill of Lawrence-' burg two sons El born Aurora and Lewis USAF Arkansas three brothers Samuel of Cali step-daughters Miss Gertrude Sykes of Harrison and Mrs Lillian Simms Lewis Ind a brother Earl Johnson Paisley Fla two sisters Mrs Iva Hurley Peoria Ind and Mrs Geneva Hudson Liberty Ind seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren DAR MEETING NEXT TUESDAY Col Archibald Lochry Chapter of the DAJI will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday of next week July 12 at Dearborn Country Club starting at 2 pm Hostesses for the day are Mrs Lance Booher and Mrs James Glardon Methodist Church with burial in Gibson Cemetery at Bright Visitation will be after five Thursday afternoon -ib Jackman Funeral Home in Harrison Survivors besides Mrs Weber is snother daughter Mrs Cleo Tisdale a son Clair of Logan two DEATHS prr ILMER JOHNSON i Elmer Johnson 59 31 East Tate Street died Thursday June 30 at Dearborn County Hospital Serv-p fees were held Tuesday morning July 5 from the Moon Funeral Home with burial in Greendale f7! Cemetery Rpv Jack Frost of New Jaj iU 4 iwii fornia Walter and Ralph Harri-ra Mabel Hu- son five sisters Mrs Bossong 70 523 street Lawrenceburg died Tuesday at Dearborn County MOSE COLLINS Hospital Services will be held at Mose Collins 64 died Sunday 10 am Friday July 8 at Moon July 3 At his1 home 501- Main Funeral Home with burial at street Lawrenceburg Services Chesterville Ind were held Wednesday morning1 A retired Byron Jackson cra-July 6 at the little Memory playee he is survived by his wife Baptist Church Sunman Burial Mayme and a son William Of Cin-was in the church cemetery with cinnati arrangements by Moon Funeral Home I GERTRUDE GOULD Survivors are his wife Cassle Services for Mrs Gertrude A -A A- i her and Mrs Goldie Weeks of Harrisou Mrs Ruby Bevis of Moores Hill Mrs Myrtle Case WE ARE OPEN two daughters' Miss Peggy Col- Gould former Lawrenceburg resi-lins Murfreesboro Tenn and dent were held Wednesday after-Mrs Hester Rhodes Leatherwood noon July 6 at Moon Funeral Ky nine sons Bradley of Bright Home Burial was in Greendale Edgar Jonahand Benny New Al- Mrs Gould died July 3 Tat bany: yer Upland Matthew Law- land rencelgyMjfarAop Washington She is Survived by her husband BinyafldTHay- Jackson Hugh (Ted) Gould and ra dtaugh-Ky two afeterif Mrs Sloan ter Mrs Coralee Creamer' of Love-Blackie Ky Mrs1 Mary Harrison land Baltimore Md GROWN 3 BERTHA SYKES Mrs Bertha Sykes 89 of Bright died Tuesday July 5 at the home ORVILLE STEPHENS Services were held at 10:30 am Tuesday at the Sparta Baptist of a daughter Mrs Lola- Weber Church for Orville Stephens 55 of In Sunman Services will be held 2 Moores Hill who died Friday 130 pm Friday Bright In order to keep the Public fully informed of actions! of the Dearborn School Reorganization Committee in detail each meeting will be reported in full by the Secretary of the Committee The current meeting report: WEBER EVANS ATABLE STAND Harrison Phono TTT7 7 i 'IT-' A vr 'X -S 3 -7 7 a -K- 1-fe i -r'V -ITT- 1 'i I itw Am i'b 4VJ i -Ci -s I i Atm 1 at Cincinnati Burial was In Mi Sinai Cemetery' Survivors are his wife Delores three daughters and one son I 2880 Printed Pattern JUNE 21' 1966 1 Ah 1 JACK the assessed valuation was unusually low There was doubt expressed that School Corporations in these areas would be able to sell bonds to finance much needed School improvements The Committee attorney Mr Hartell Denmure was instructed to contact Ice Miller Donadio A Ryan of Indianapolis Indiana' to see if he could get an opinion from them as to whether School Corporations in a low 'assessed valuation area of the County- could receivevany benefits toward bonding power from the Formula Plan A' ''x ty Mr Stimson moved to employ -t a qualified person to investigate several School Reorganization poa- -sibllities and to apply the Form-': ula Plan to each of these possi- 4vv'- bilities The calculations" should be made oti the basis of $12500 'i X'x? per resident pupil less a $125 rate on basis of $15000 per resident pupil less $lJ10i rate on the basis of $17500 per res- 'ft tv Thursday Friday Saturday AJULY7 I Hie meeting of the Dearborn County Committee for the Reorganization of School Corporations was held Monday June 13 1966 Aurora Elementary School There were seven members present Mr William Barrott Jr Mr- Robert Cairns Mr Arthur Meyer Mr Justin Murtaugh Mr Elmer Neal Mr Kenneth Pitts Mr Don Stinson Chairmen Barrott presided treasurer -reported that his accounts had been audited by the State Board pf Accounts and had been found to be in order with the exception of small overcharge- on the Bond All bills' were reported paid to date and-1' the treasury balance was $1283938 New bills were then presented for payment as follows: 1 County costs for filing injunction Suit 1 against the proposed Metropolitan School Unit Of Law- renceburg Township 1900 2 Legal fees regarding theL injunction suit' by' the Committee against the proposed Metropolitan School -Unit to Gus Dongea -of Indianapolis and Hartell-v Den-mure of Aurora 880Q00 3 Renewsl of Bond At this1 meeting assurance was given that the Dearborn County Formula Plan would not affect presentation or validity of any other plan such as the County Unit might 'later -be offered by the Committee This was completely reversed when the latest One Unit Plan waa turned down by the State Commission Mr Bazrott then called for new business He requested that the Committee release him from Chairmanship of the Committee because of- pressing duties On a motion by Mr Murtaugh seconded by Mr Cairns it Was voted to reorganize the Committee The motion was passed and Mr Bar-- rott selected" to act as -temporary Chairman On a motion by Mr Cairns seconded by Murtaugh and passed Mr Pitta waa elected Chairman On a motion by Mr Murtaugh seconded by Mr Meyer and passed Mr Cairns was elected treasurer) On a motion-by Mr Neal seconded by Mr Meyer and passed Mr Barrott was elected secretary Hie new officers then took over their duties The Committee discussed the Formula Flan and listed the three major deficiencies sin the plan 1 The" qualification entitling "Dearborn County come under this planwerp wu conceivable tlal changes the assessed -w Wi sy ident pupil less $175 rate and on'v per resident pupil less $200 rate Re com- the basis of $20000 per resident pupil less $200 rate Recom-7' rf: 1 ii i mended Reorganized Scho(4tCor- A porations will submitted tor the' members to the Phrinnan within jr seven daylifcYalailiftions ito be based on- ftoan-vvV'v4'7 dal flgureirThqjnotion wag sec- J-J ll j- A ONiAil A Mr Stimson as treasurer stated that he would refuse1 to pay the 830000 to the attorileys because 1 he did not believe the Committeo could Instigate litigation K''- After further i diacuaalon hdw Over it i waa) moved by MVMWi: borni County FIFTY GENTSiiL aaeh pattern adj xs ISesata 'siy9 this countyLTIf this should 1m Vipirtucatlon the iminutea were to-i be forwarded ln duplteate to each 7 uie cai member and theywere psSScq ujr i vo vuc Us Stimson thatv all ant upon-financial nml ingi riiain i mimiwiim i ik JTIttUlS Platt WWlkl PS- COm- it ala itch they clenied the Metropol- 5 wMri I System tor 7 Lawronceburg i 2 Formula Plan could very tary HNBANafUiiriAiiol Am' 1 umuba Committee ltSn Townshlp vv Immediately after this ppesibly be unconstitutional An state for each pattern lorilabelaaa rtalMns-en apealafchaadUng iBnd tO'lTO Navspapar Pat for new Fall-WlntlrPat tern Catalog -Coupon insidp tot Ow Free their arowaL on one' and: return the Sec ro-lFy rll vrd va 7 wmwm werei recelvcd tha minutes of the letter Was received the lnjunc- iinofficlrreport from the Indiana meeting wouldbe published 1 Al a iUf A4 1 -Xf If As soon as final approvals The 'good Fattsrm 1 i 1 1 -A E- 1 7 1 'A -ii 8.

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