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The Dearborn County Register from Lawrenceburg, Indiana • 3

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Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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THE REGISTER 7 S-A Some go unanswered as City Council debates RJK silos barrel trucks and boats on streets Speedway curfew8treetlighting March 4 1976 McAllister American Legion by BILLLIBBEKT Staff Writer DiPlott deth-treaamer reported RJK also has not paid the cUy rent as agreed to by 'hot going to get cold again before Todd then quickly switched Ms nttention to the city's sidewalks me whether get shot but I cant get a gun permit to protact Police Chief RuaseO Cun-BlBgliim out Uti partment has no tuthartty of Issuing of gun permits He aid all giai permits must be approved by Indiana State Pottos Todd atoo biquired about new street' lighting for the dtye downtown area Don Prakd I can't ean where any big Gray suggested fee mayor set up a meeting with Seagram officiate to diocuoa the eltnetten Mayor Hopper and council members speed te use fete approach Councilman Todd alao had about boats parked on dty streets Ha hinted favoritism te being ofaown noma reaidanfa by not fordag them to move the A dehiga of questions many of tham remaining trnipifd the time of Lswiencsburg CUy Council members Monday night March 1 Counrilman Robert Kip-pier got the busy evening off to a intereating atart when he atieaaed a dangerous situation exists on the riverfront at the abandoned coal stance ailoa located there Kippler etreaaed children who play in and around the maybe they would 'i teiftnui ortrltjQ- tton to our parks amLplay-grounds fimd They should do something for the The mayor pointed out the previous administration granted the Seagram firm use of the street for loading purposes during home Todd however most dty residents are not aware of this fact want to know the reason (the being blocked) taxpayers and they have the right to given them the Mayor Hopper construction of the courts or for repaving of staete and alleys Gray said the city is advertising for bids on both projects this week Contracts for the two projects probably win be awarded at March a meeting been working pretty hard the past couple of weeks preparing for our street repair and resurfacing Gray remarked we have a list of some Jobs right Mayor Hopper told Todd its difficult for the city to get 'any 'contractor to start street work before April 1 having great weather he acknowledged "We should have no weYa all in this togetb-r If the ship sinks weH an he said TOdd added earns dty residents ere on him to piny the rate of peacemaker a counrilman net a he etreeeed "but the last two years IVe had calls on problems the police deportment handle I get a gun he went on bad calk telling me going to structures in the area near the south and of Walnut Street -could suffer serious injury in event of nn accident CUy attorney William Pfieter told council a lease between the city and RJK Enterprises is still in effect although the RJK firm has not used the silos for several years Both Pflster and Martina right or ffiace or he said with a direction of attorney Pflster property owner's responsible for the sidewalk and the city's responsible for the He said been contracted by many city residents who want to hire him to put far new sidewalks told them I would put the sidewalks In hut they donT fed they should have to pay for new curbs Pflster said check on the question and report back to Todd also attacked blocking of Shipping Street south of Eads Parkway by Joseph I Seagram Sons Inc had a lot of calls the last two weeks from people wanting to know what going to do about it Seagram's blocks the street an day long with their barrel trucks We should either keep it or give it to teem we give them the I a fee race track right date have to sat a evfaw on ow ho ssked Pfiateraaidhaheltevea fe curfew is simply sa promoters and the Town of Greendale to avoid lawsuit agjfejMipeedwey aaa created by the ram cars Council approved renewal of a contract with the Town of DUhbore for that community's use of landfill far a oneysar period Ddteboro pays the if 5225 to use the facility A contract fdr fljoo was warded RHC Construction Ce Aurora for removal of wall ta Fire Co headquarters Short 8t to maks room in the bdldfag to houm the city's fire track which to to be board Program to and provifeng Os orguisadoo fta Hop aocQuissiotiG MIKE OWENS AGENT OP THE WEEK msm CAI to petition town city for recreation Low cost cSsrcndfii protection aumnmaHamwttapw WaSSMHSiM rsrSNrSmsnl mpa ms an Ms km SmwiwmAsis Gray reported only 11' standards have been peorchas- i ed and atieaaed no lamps have been bought supposed te be a three year program" ha aid of the lighting fanpiwve- Finally Todd ashed attorney Pflster why Greendale has been allowed to eatabUah a curfew for super sprint and stock car racing nt Lawrence-' burg Speedway fa Dearborn Ctomty Fairgrountk He noted the fairgrounds to owned by the dty and leased to Dovid to toooe Tim Buddto CAI mental ta the aucceae of tba recreation activity and eutt-un anriehmont orocram Buddto aaid CAIto recelv-ing totters of favoring a community recreation commission program sol-HhJ amt unsolicited that three cunmmity organi-xattons arc volunteering to work ta behalf or provide funding for CAI-CRC Buddie sold Lawmen-burg-Greendala Chamber of Commerce to eupporting gw CRCmovement and an auction planned by members of its retail division wil provide partial receipts for CAI fund- inr Tba CAI director aaid the Lawrenceburg Khrauto Chib will devote itt UT5 President's Death The city attorney told council the land occupied by the 'sites and the stractmea themselves would again became city property if council takas action to dissolve the question is do yon want to go for termination of the lease or go after the back rent due?" he stated you want the land back under your Control? Council can take whatever action it Kippler said he believes RJK had an obligation to keep the silos in good shape even thoivh the firm using them beenuee tt has taken no action to break the Ipaae After more discussion councilman Sid Groce authored a motion' the city notify RJK tt is terminating the lease and demanding payment of back rent due The motion was seconded and unanimously passed by council flnnnmi Luther Todd initiated discussion on a variety of topics ranging from construction of new tennis courts at Tate Street Recreation Center to the illegal parking of boats on city "With the weather having now I think we should get started on the tennis he stressed Also he reminded Mayor Carroll Hopper and his fellow councilman the city has some alleys which been repaved since Ted Fitch served as mayor some 10 years ago Mrs DiPlotti and Glen Gray city utilities superintendent told Todd the city has yet to award a contract far vr(i Markers Expert Installation Cemetery Lettering Service Available FILTER Legion Home burglarized St Leon American Legion home was' broken into last weekend with thieves taking three cartons of cigarettes a half hot of cigars and two cases of beer valued at 025 Capt Joe Andres Dsar-born County Police Dept reported the thieves also took a cigarette display rack and committed an estimatsd IU damage to the property The department also investigated an incident of malicious distraction of property at John Jurgensen 1-275 construction site on Oberting Road Damage was estimated at 0850 Andres said two 22 or 31 caliber slugs were fired into the radiator of one of Jorgensen'S Caterpillars Fire damages small auto Aurora firemen were called to a car fire Wednesday afternoon March I but the fire was out whan they arrived The fire did approximately ISO to $75 damage to a Voikwagen owned by Tony Hudson said his car sputtered as he came down US 50 and then he hoard a email explosion-like ndw as ho tuned onto Importing Street He said a motortet behind started blowing Ms horn and he looked around to see fire coming from the back of Ms car The fire damaged the carburetor fan belt wiring and heater hose Granite' Memorials Grave r-WANTED WOMEN SINGERS SEE OUR DISPLAY IN DILLSBORO Todd pointed out the etreet can not he used by motorists- when Seagram trucks are parked there good does the afreet do in? None he said answering Ms own ques- He said motorists trying to use the street have to use Seagram driveway to exit onto Eads Parkway been getting come queationa about the situation too" Gene San Francisco Calif and three grandchildren Funeral services will be at Spjn Friday at Moon Funeral Home Lawrenceburg with burial in Greendale Cemetery Visitation is from 4 to I pjn today (Thursday) at the fune-i ral home HStonebraker Harley Stonefaraker 73 DOtaboro died Thursday at Dearborn County Hoepital Ho te waived by two ona Robert end Harley Jr both of Pfaecaette Fla' daughter Mra Lilian Martin Pfaweaatte ferae brothers A end Kenneth both of Aurora and Robert SUvis 111 and two Bistort Ifiaa KAfeerino Stonafaraker Mi-lan and Mrs Lento Jackson East Molina DL Funeral servicss will bast 11 bjs Saturday at Rullman Funeral Home Aurora wife burial ta Rhrervisw Cemetery Visitation te from 4 to 5 pa Friday at flu funeral home JJJp Campbell Graveakte servioes for I CempbeO 70 of 40S Exporting St Auroaa were held today (Thursdey) at Qltvar Branch Cemetery i Bear Branch MT Campbell died day March 1 at For many yenre ha waa a barber fa Shop Aurora He retired as an cfanatt Gas sad Electrie Cm Mil a UnlamwlMiltMUaMlIn H0 RWIVN Uj mm wlH (knee James Stoneking James Rtanaktog Br 7S of 4SB Scanie Dr Lawraoce-burg died Monday at Doer-bore County Hospital He to survived by ferae Tunpe Fla and PhOlip Batavia Ohio five daughters Mre Deris Warturtaa Law- tons Cincinnati Mil Schairh Hanteon Ohto MTs Gloria Martin Holiday Fin and Mrs CSdUa lebippar Asm day (Thursday) at Ftteh Bra- csburg wife burial ten i date Gematary Tba family Unit DURBINETTE Chapter SWEET ADEUNES RMTESVOU TO JONI THE PUN A HARMONY PAUL 0 Dillsboro Mrs Swartzfager Mrs Henrietta Swartxfa-ger Chatfidd Ohio died Monday athi Mrs Bwartxfnger is the of Rev George Swartsfrger pastor at Zion Lutheran Church tar from 1181 to INK Besides her Jnttband she is survived by two sons George Tampa Fla Chutes Ooiumbue OMo and a daughter Kathy at homo i were today (Thursday) attho Naxar-eth Evangelical Lutheran Qiurch Chatfleld The family requests memorials be given to the Luther Homo of Mercy WOllston Ohio Wallace Bryant Wallace Bryant 74 of 580 Nowlin Ave Greendale died Wednesday at Dearborn County Hospital He waa a retired painter for Joeepb Seagram A Bona tec He to survived by Ms wife Leah one daughter Mre Pat Taggart Lawrenceburg a i- CREWEL PICTURi Authorized Dealer BEVEL GRANITE CRAFT MEMORIALS MONDAYS 8 pm at the HAMUNE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH YOU DON'T HAVE TO PROPESMONM TO IMG WITH UtJUST ENJOY 1 Lawrenceburg Townridp Community Activities Inc (CAI) said today it plana to petition the City of Lawrenceburg and Town of Greendale to form community recreation commte-tona (CRC) ta each municipality ta accordance with Park and Recreation Law The dtecloaure came after a meeting Tuesday night with City of Lawrenceburg Town of Greendale and Lawrence-bug Township officiate at Lawrenceburg Public Library At that masting officials of nil fens governing bodies aid tax levy funding ta U77 and ta the faresssshls future to FimH recreation commis- atone hereto an impoeeihfiUy Tax' rates are from ta Dearborn County by state law Only deviation came from Tony Gilb Lawrenceburg Township trustee who said he might he able te switch some of his tax levy services to Fbden Revenue Sharing and then nee several cento at thk townehipwlde tax levy to provide partial funding for a CRC Under thia method Lawrenceburg and Greendale could provide fee letometime services and contract with Lawrenceburg Township for fee finding similar to the fee- township receives firs from both dais Beprsssntstives of SB governing bodies atoo i pomimtotto about funding CRGs with Futond Revenue Sharing moneyi since fee FRS law 'expiree thia law to Gena McCua- CAI vice president said ho waa feat rovenao sharing would ho continued oakod feo town dty and township officiate te Federal Raven- rattoa aa seen as tbs next tarsedrad date effidsto said feo FRS appropriated for sn effidak at tbs maetliM stated they won ta sympathy Uh CRC and congretdited CAI ty aim tt waa years ago little mmfe nk pnrmi i pufalto ftmdtag was by fee public officiate That lad ona spectator IDs Ed Knocking La wren eaburg to exclaim has tyVwewaattt(feeCRC)bed snough fight far fed I aeiem a burg Mayer Carroll Hopper stated deal want te see feo pregram The program Is CAI which has snoegh ptfefic snd private funding is spsntet through October CAI officials and several ta fee andtoneo reiterated that they donT want INTERESTED Call 537-3326 SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE Hobby Hat 'o' 307 Second ST LAWRENCE BOARD OF EDUCATION "Look For The Lavender Building1' St Aurora announces the addition of a BEGINNING MACRAME MONDAY APML A II ADVANCED MACRAME MONDAY MARCH SB PROJECT: FOTHANQER COST-NJS PROJECT: IAROE OWL WALL HANOI NO KNOW HALF-KNOT SQUARE KNOT DOUILE COST: 17 MJDERGAR7EPJ QUILLING MONDAY APML IS PROJECT QURJJED FLOWERS ON PLAQUE COST: te FABRIC PAINTING TUESDAY APRIL Z7 PROJECT: PAINT ONE MART MATERIALS NEEDED: HRHM ONE FERMA-PRESS SHIRT WASHED ONCE NO FARRIC OOSTSC IDLE PAINTING THURSDAY MARCH fa APRS LAM PROJECT APFtnON PLAQUE -COST: Ml 3-D PAPER 1NURMMYAPRRB PROJECT: FmiSHED PLAQUE MATERIALS NEEDED: SMAU MAVUCURI COSTiSlJI DOLLHOUSE FURNITURE Enrollment Is open to all children and not restricted to Catholic families only CREWEL TUESDAY MARCH Ate PROJECT COMPLETED COSTMJt SOAT DIPS TUESDAY PROJECT COST a PROJECT NEEDED: PIHNT AND NEEDLEPOINT TUESDAY APRS a PROJECT 4 STITCHES MUSHROOM PICTURE COST 14 DRAPE MAY A UM FORM KP DOLL DECOUPAGE APR! a MAYS FRRSHED PRODUCT MATERIALS STUDENT TO RHINO LAYOUT SUNDAY APRIL a MAY I TROJECT: HUTCH MATERIALS NEEDED: X-ACTOMNFE METAL STRAIGHT EOQE COST a STRING ART TUEM2AY APRAf PROJECT STRUM ART COST 14 Sunday March 7 13 am-Noon In The Fr Kasper Room At ST LAWRENCE SCHOOL GENERAL INFORMATION: i ALL WILL START AT PJL 1 ADVANCE REOKTRATTON ONLY PR PAYIMLE AT REGMTRATTON 1 CLASSES MUST HAVE I PEOPLE PAO TO RE NELDl PULL RCPUNO MANY CLASS MUST BE CANCELLED 4 UNLESS OIHERWME STATED ABOVE AU MATERULS ARE PURM5NEO BY US AND ARE MCLUDEO 1HE CLASS FEE NO OTHER EXPENSE 1 AU CLASSES WIU IE HELD UPSTAMS ABOVE THE -HORRY For Further Information Cc3 St Lawrence School 537-3C3 I.

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