Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1945 — Page 2
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FIN AM'I M. MT ATE All! AT DEI'ATI It M 11001. BO Will Aa*ua< I. OM4 July SI. IW-4.1 (.■IKK MiT'lirliintl. Treiix. Rrcrllitx in S|icelnl Fund Bank Balnnr.. In Speri.tl Fund Aug'UHl 1. B'l I $ 10,108.49 OutMllllldlllH I lll*'-. .... 31, It'D, No UM ___ 10,103.10 Local Taxation ■ Micella Receipts M 'L..7 56,415.07 ExpeMHKcea during ()5 ]J(4 64 Balan'c Jul.' M- J i 1.208---: Hi iHpt' iu Tuiliwß I'uuil Cash Balan, e Aug.ust 1, '„„ ■I I'4 1 6 045-76 Traii'f >■ Tuition I oral Ta x.a NOTICE I will be out of my office August 17 to 24. DR. EDWARD I’. PECK
I Hybrids® *j Order your DeKdb from HUGH NIDLINGER. Decatur, Ind. WALTER REPPERT, Decatur. Ind. | CHRIS A. INNIGER. Monroe, Ind. PUBLIC AUCTION of The personal property of Susie F. Ward estate. Margaret White, execftlpjt. Located 610 Kekionga street, Decatur, on TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1945 Evening Sale 6:00 P. M. TERMS—CASH Auc^fteer —Lester W. “Bud’’ Suman. G. Remy Bierly, Attorney ■ i i NOTICE | : Baker Plumbing and : • Heating Company : ! MOVED I : -to- t : 704 West Monroe St. : fc The Centrally Located Plumbing Shop • £ . Same Phone Number ■ ■ CALL 232 ! I ’ I Drive Out—Always parking space. * | Pay Us A Visit | IB • • 4 DuiHing formerly occupied by Ziner Tire Shop. | SPECIAL I : CABBAGE $ 2.50 j Willow Camp I ■ Junction Wmetaeter Ron, £ Road 27
Congressional tkhool Fund Interest 108.84 Cross Invoime Tax 44,7 4 8.34) Vocational Reimbursement 550.00 Total receipts and balances 8109,462.28 Expenditures during year 1 64,977.49 Balance July 31. 1945 1 -14,484.74 Heeeipln Hi lluad Fund Cns-li balance August 1. HUI 8 2,11'9.49 Local Tax 3,324.58 Total receipts and bal- „ ances ‘.'?7-'li Expenditures during year 6,11».4S Balances July 31. 1915 8 Receipts in \Vlthlioldi ng lax Fund Cash Balance August 1. a f I t f J 1.1. AO !> o f ti\ withheld fro* salaries M 17.44 9,933.32 Expenditures during year .„ t ., Collector ■ . - ’C'J.oBiilame July 31. 194. J - > 161.50 Disbursements In the ISjM-clnl School Fund Ai'ine Chemical Co. _ f - 1 •“ Adams County Lumber Co ■'' Advance Machine Co
Ak-xnnder, Chart ■« .. ~-JIJS American Appraisal Co. 2'iJO.UO American Flag & Banner Co. 04.6» Americana Corporation ;».»(> Arnold & Klenk 6.89 Arthur, Everett ft6.i6 Bagley, II- N. ■ ■ Ju?. Bnket & Taylor Co 149.18Baker’s Pimm bi ng At Heating Co. 181.58 Barnes, iA. S. At Co Bec-kL-y-Cardy Co 33.00 Belling, Ed - Berne Witness Co Bookman, Walter .1 3, . '“ Boy Scouts of Anierl'ca -’- A Boyce, A. E. Co. ‘ Brinkley, H. D. “•«« Brintzenhofe, Walter 0 .2',‘0 Broad head-Garrett Co J 47 .1Brown, W. Guy 141.70 Burk, James, Dr. -•«« Burk Elevator Co Jb.M Burroughs Adding Machine Co ®?7 Butlers Garage Callow, D. H Central Scientific Co. 14.79 Chemical Rubber Co. HJ.-J iLHtlßetis Telephone Co -14-?“ City of Decatnr 24. i-.-i Commercial Print Shop 1 Cook, John Cook, Sam ,’SS Cornell University Press .... I'o Decatur Democrat Co. ... -J9y.,6 Decatur Insurance Agency 56.>.03 Decatur Lumber Co 46'1.91 Decatuy Super Service 8.11 Deim-o Library Supplies 7.20 Doubleday-Doran & Co., Inc. 90.98 Bickmeyer, W. C......... . ...i,’/'!! 1 1 1 Deno.ver-Geppert Co 10.-1 Educational Music Bureau, Inc 1 2 , J Khinger, Leo ... 198.18 Kherson Service Station .. 40.01 Elzey, Glennis 19-jO Engeler, E. D 3*9 jj; Engle & Kiess 35.10 Evangelical Church Everhart. Sylvester 29--;4 Fennig, Troy Flanagan, A. Co. Jl.Jh Ft. Wavne Pipe & Supply C„ 2--S.BB Fratthigier, Harry Fuller Brush Co ly-1" Funk & Wagualls >Oo. a ■'« llarrard Press Gaylord Bros. Inc Gerber's Meat Market 6.11 Graham. L. A. Gregory C. A. Co J"-’ Httile-gger. Myron, M. D. Hale, E. M. * Co t-8.. Hamilton Publishing Co. .. - Hammond. Paul , Handierafters Harper * Bros Haugk Coal Co. ‘6 "* Haugk Coal Co Heath. D. C. & Co Heyde. Herman F ? 4 .’ Holthouse Drug Co , Houighton-Jfcfflin Co Indiana Dinners Guide ... 8.00 Indiana State Chamber of [ lommerce -1.00, Institute of Pacific n . Relations Institute for Research .o’!?Iroquois Publishing Co. 12.40 Jaberg, Edward Janitors Salaries KeetLox Mfg. Co. ®‘ Kenworthy Educational Service . '*•*’ l Ketchwm, Amos 1»2.b0 Kiplinger - Washington Agency -•luu K if.sell,-Leo, Postmaster 8100 < Kirsrti, Peter -J ™ Knowledge Builders 40.00 Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. -00.8" Kohne, Dr. Gerald 6.60 Kohne Drug Store Kil -l Kri-'k, Walter J. 112.79 Krick, Frank, Coal Co 2624. rt Kriek-Tvndall Co 11.2a Laidl.W Bros. ['.94 Lankenau'« Boston Store 12.201 Lee Hardware Co 148.57 LeVay & Snyder, Inc. 9110 Levy, .Mrs. Grover 37.4 i Lippineotte, J. B. Co “’’■'i, 1 Little, Brown & Co 2.47 Little, Brown & Co. ... 2.47 Lyons & Carnahan 46.0(1 McClurg. A. C. & Co. 354.76 McGraw Hill Book Co 2.27 Macmillan ♦'to ........ ..... . ....... 37.65 Magnus Brush & Craft _ _ - Materials “I'i? Main Auto Supply Co 117.81 , Main Hardware Co. 22.a0 Manchester College, Bureau of Tests 8.28 i Marquis Co. 10.3 n Merriiman, Wilma 17.60 Meshberg.er/Bros. Stone Corp 1209.67 Millikan. Vaughn 2.00 Mills, Ollie 58.2a Milton Bradley Co -13-01 Miracle Mfg. Co 7 9-6-Modern School Supply 432.4)8 Montgomery Ward & Co 53.00 Moran, Mark M., M. D. 7.00 Morris, W. K. 61.75 Morris 5 & 10c Store 6-78 National Conservation Bureau 11.00National b'orum, Inc 24.70 National Georgnaphic Society 4-00 National Mills Supply Co. «0.87 ! News Map of t'he Week, line. - - Ba.oo New York, Chicago & iSt. Louis Railroad’Co 1.56 Northern Indiana Public Service Co “98.21 N'Ussbanm. V. M. & Co 6.57 . Nystroift, A. J. Co ?’*'?? ’ O & S. Typewriter Co 30.06 O. Ix. Welding Shop 20.00 Osliorn Paper Co 114 'J 1 Palmer, A. N. Co 10.a3 Parrish, Dr. Richard Peterson, Charles 68 70 Pocket Books. Inc .- 1 ?? Purdue ■Univ.ersi’tJ' 259.ai6 Rand, McNally & Co ... "?-® Rayl, Dr. C. C 23a,0.. Reber, Boh t “•»“ Remington Rand. Inc. Rentz Florists l-jOO Rcpp-.-rt. Dr. Rolland 2.00'Roop. Rex — 80.7:> . Roszel’s Typewriter Co. (>,>.x„ Rot'hert, M. W. 78.Sa , Rowles. E. W. A. Co. ’ ‘ Saunders. W. 'S. Co 14.95 _ Seliaffer Store . : S- hmltt, Al D .“.“0 School Board School & College service .... 17.38 Schust, C. L. Co 2465.67 Scienee -Research Associates 8.00 , Scott Foresman Co 261.11 Scribner’s, Chas., (Sons .... 5.2-6 ■ Seal, Inc ■■■ 4-06 Sears, Roebuck & Co 4.32 Shirley, Wm. F., Treasurer 5.0(1 Smith, Jim 39.91)' Smith. Leland. Insurance Agency 538.60 Smitley, 'John Jr 51)00; Standard Cotton Goods Co. 43.7.5 , Standard tlelectric’Time Co. 45.00' Stevens, Clarence 30.00 Strand, N. A.. & Co. .*... 18.54 Stringfield, Vann 86,25 Stults' Home Grocery 38.40 Superintendent of &ocu-> • s -Imle'nts 3JK> Supervision & Teaching .9853.88 Suttles,, A. D 115.4)2' Tom Berry Music Co. '41.83 Travel Letters n . 19.50 Treasurer of Adams County ' 63.10 Tyndall. John W 160.00, University of Chicago 4.50 U. S. Chemical Co. 24-99 V. S. Sporting Goods C-o 10.48 U. S. Treasurer 4.00 Wane Novelty Co B,no Weir, Wm. C - «■«»■, Welch Mfg. Co. ' 84.89 Western Auto Associate 'Store B.*->. Webster Publishing Co. ... 31.<2 Wilson, H. W. Co.. 30.?., Witaan & Girod 85(5.50 Winders, A. H, 80.00 Winston. John 'C. Co 33.9 t ' Wittich. W. A 1.?5 World Book Co 67. <3 Worthman, Mildred ,4.a» Take. Henry »1M Youth Leaders Digest ... 3.0 C 445,134.54 Th» vouchers and the invoices for all payments for th* school year 1944-1945 are in the office of the Superintendent and are open at sny
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
Hmo for public inspection. GreKK McFarland, Treasurer. Attested; , . „* Carl C. Pumphrey, Sncretaty Walter J. Kriek, Superintendent Central Soya Family Picnic Next Sunday • Tlw Central Soya company employes will hold their eighth annual employes picnic at Sun Set Park, Sunday, August 19. Lunch will be served from 12 noon to 1:30 p. m. The festivities will begin at 1:30 featuring square and round dancing with the music provided by the Joe Geels family orchestra. During the afternoon, children's games and contests will be held as well as athletic and field events for the men, including a tug-o’-war, weight throwing, and a softball hitting contest. One of the features of the afternoon’s program will be an amateur contest staged by the employes and members of their families. The picnic will be concluded by a drawing consisting of several hundred dollars worth of useful articles and war bonds. The schedule for the afternoon's program follows: 121:30 —Lunch. 1:30-3—Square and round dancing, pavilion. 1:30-3—Children's games and
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contests, field. 3.4 —Employes amateur contest, • pavilion. 3-3:30 —Softball for adults, field.
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THIS EXCLUSIVE PHOTO shows master forger, with Bertram M. Campbell, who served 40 monrns prison for Thiel’s crime, because of a tragic error in n^ e “^ e They mot at the Criminal Courts Bmldmg Yo* Thiel appeared for grand larceny and other charges. ( *tert^ t<>na —
3:a 0.4-Men’s athletic and field events, field. 4-5-Drawing for rrlxes, pavilion.
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