Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1948 — Page 7

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issian Position On om Control Lashed — Success, N. Y., Jan. 16.— ’) —The United Nations atomic e*'rgy commission resumed ne goions on international atomic trol today amid indications that United States has given up >e of any agreement with the ’Dfsent Russian government on ’ "» controversial issue. 'he American portion was laid m by American delegate Fredjk H. Osborn of the UN atomic rgy commission last night in a jhing attack on the Soviet ion and a call on the western CCS fers to smash “the iron curtain.” [■ (shorn, speaking in Boston, said saw “no hope ■for the peace of world including . . . internationcontrol of atomic energy” uns “the Kremlin changes its icy or the iron curtain is rais—••»'he Osborn speech, the strongattack yet aimed at Russia by American UN delegate, domi|m ed the UN atomic energy com-

olished in accordance with the call made by the Federal Reserve ik bf this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve and a call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of State of Indiana. State No. 765 REPORT OF CONDITION OF HE FIRST STATE BANK OF DECATUR of Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1947. ASSETS ih, balance with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $2,178,003.89 ited States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 3.820.673.51 igations of States and political subdivisions 624,492.12 ler bonds, notes, and debentures 46,730.95 ■porate stocks (including $6,000. stock of Federal Reserve Bank) | 6,000.00 ms and discounts (including $14.19 overdrafts) 3,863,136.00 ik premises owned $14,400.00 , rnlture and fixtures 20,000.00 34,400.00 (Bank premises are subject to (none) Hens not assumed by bank) ter assets 5,708.62 TOTAL ASSETS $10,579,145.09 LIABILITIES nand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporatiohS $4,890,753.03 ““le deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,112,845.80 1 josits of United States Government (including postal Q savings) —— 87,569.87 osits of States and political subdivisions 585,023.86 osits of banks .* 175,706.95 er deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 34,030.86 TOTAL DEPOSITS $9,885,930.37 ter liabilities 25,360.44 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $9,911,290.81 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS )ital* $ 400,000.00 ■plus =— 100.000.00 “bl divided profits 152,808.28 or lerves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 15,046.00 An# XX?. ’ 1 far: TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 667,854.28 ?, Indi jfc.• '.<-?**■ • . TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,579,145.09 A (eludes proceeds of $ none of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Un Finance Corporation, $300,000.00 of debentures sold to local inter--3“ ests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 1000 shares of common stock, par SIOO.OO per shale. MEMORANDA iets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes ' $ 132,000.00 Igations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities none ,ii .J included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES none ’ ' Included In Other Bonds, Notes, Debentures and 7- J Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIU ■ ATED COMPANIES none ' First Hen trust funds none I, H. 11. Krueckeberg, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solBly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and rectly represents the true state of the several matters herein conin led and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: H. H. KRUECKEBERG, Cashier T. F. Graliker, P r ® 2 E. W. Busche, bf'y G. W. Vizard, Directors . 1 te of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: i ' 0!1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of January, 1948. I I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. SAL) . Rose Ellen Miller, Notary Public , (h cotnmissidn expires Nov. 18, 1950.

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mission today as It convened for a new phase of the attempt to develop international machinery for the control and development of atomic energy. Read in connection with the latest statement on the atomic problem by Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gromyko, the words of the United States delegate appeared to mean there is no hope for an effective control system in the foreseeable future. Gromyko said in an interview on Dec. 17 that “it would be difficult and probably impossible” to reach agreement on atomic control “if the United States continues to hold the same views . . Osborn accused the Soviet government of “a determination to dominate Europe as well ,as large Asiatic areas, possibly indeed the whole world. . .” He made a personal attack on Gromyko, asserting that the Soviet deputy foreign minister continually has misinformed his own government on the state of atomic energy negotiations and sought only to “sow discord and arouse suspicion” by his tactics in the atomic energy commission. O Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT TO ADVISORY BOARD OF ROOT TOWNSHIP. * ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA Receipt* January—--1 Bal. -on Hand Jan. 1, 1947 115711.75 28 E. DeWeese, el of oil st 15.00 28 Co. Auditor, con sch fd 47.35 February—--5 State Auditor, tui sup .... 8157.00 24 Root Twp., tea retire .. . 202.94 26 It. Baker, pay on sch 1000.00 Starch—5 R. Baker, fin pay of sch 2325.00 8 Texaco Co., gym rent .. 3.00 22 Dog Tax Collected 104.00 April—2L. Smith Ins., Co., ref ins 14.82 5 Leo Roe, gym rent ........ , 2.00 12 Dog tax collected 101.00 26 Dog Tax Collected 106.00 May—--8 Dog Tax Collected 6.00 5 Preble Walther L., gym rt 10.00 10 Dog Tax Collected 2.00 29 Co. Auditor, May Dlst. 9921.66 June—--10 Dog Tax Collected 1.00 July—--9 State Auditor, vo home ec 342.00 12 J. Stoneburner, transfer® 328.07 15 Co. Auditor, cong. int. .. 47.35 19 C. Fuhrman, transfers .. 3255.19 19 State Auditor, tui sup 6157.00 23 Colchin Mach. Sh., boil f 20.60 28 Root Twp., tea ret (add) 202.94 August—--5 G. W. lAntilla, Tui 35.00 9 L. Foster, Tuition 35.00 18 J. lllce, oil stove 5.00 23 State 1 Auditor, tui. sup .. 2129.13 27 C. Drake, tuition 35.00 September29 Root Twp., tea ret (add) 68.00 October—--23 Root Twp. tea ret. .. 68.00 31 Stand. Ins. Co., bus dam 26.40 November—--24 Root Twp. ret (add) .. 68.00 December—--2 J. Schleferstein, sal ben 7.00 6 Co. Auditor, Dec. Dist. .. 8545.78 BC. Burdg, transfers 828.52 10 Co. Auditor, dog tax ... 1.00 19 J. S. Haines, gym rent .. 90.00 19 Root Twp. ret (add) 103.73 DinburHenients January—--2 First State Bank, bd int 2955.12 2 First State Bank. W. T. 11.83 6 Braham Labratories, sup 20.08 6 Deca. Ins.', trus bond .... 100.00 8 O. & S. Type. Co., rental .. 6.00 8 Deca. Super 1 Serv.. tire 37.99 11 Food Town, Jan su,p . 1.05 13 City of Decatur lights 123.99 13 Uhrlck Bros., Frigldalrc 143.41 17 H. A. Miller, labor 32.50 20 Type. ins. cp„ rental — 20.00 21 The Gamble Store, an fre 11.90 23 F. M. Engle, rent horn 7.00 24 C. E. Striker, teaching .. 287.90 24 M. Lehman, teaching 250.80 24 C. V. Snyder, teaching 202.20 24 L. L. Nussbaum, teaching 208.85 24 M. Onion, teaching 173.40 24 R. Pfeiffer, teaching 191.00 21 L. V. Thompson, teaching 202.20 24 V. Owens, teaching 155.70 24 G. Fisher, teaching 153.20 24 M. K. Weidler, sub tea 33.75 24 F. E. Ashbaugh, teach 105.00 24 AV. A Miller, driv bus .. 98.40 24 E. DeWeese, drlv. bus 95.00 24 J. Magley, driv bus 85.00 24 H. Boerger, driv bus ... 78.20 24 W. P. Aumann, driv 'bus 95.00 24 C. W’ Johnson, jan serv 115.00 25 Deca. Democrat, print .. 52.69 27 U. S. Chem. Co., sup 31.31 27 Huntt. Labratories., sup 16.85 27 T. Berry Mus. Co., Inst 63.00 28 U. S. Chem. Co., sup .. 36.82 31 G. Schiefersteln, sal ete 90.00 31 First State Bank, T. W. 250.40 February—--3 West End Texaco, gr bus 28.48 5 R. Johnson, labor 7.87 7 Type Ins Co., rental 30.00 7 Berne Witness Co., print 52.69 8 Bak. Liu. & Ht., plumb 16.75 8 Deca Super Serv, tires bat 53.74 8 Citizen’s Tele Co., tele .... 8.25 12 Niblutr Co., (equipment .B.BQ 12 Engle & Kless, equip rtf' 13 Adams Co. F. 8., coal 112.15 14 M. Lehman, piano 25.00 14 "Brant Motor Co., rep bu 100.05 15 R. Johnson, labor 15.22 17 Burk Elevator Co., coal .. 176.85 17 Mollen. & Eitlng re bu 115.05 19 R. Pfeiffer, supplies .... _7.36 21 C. E. Striker, teaching .. 270.46 21 M. Lehman, teaching ... 216.56 21 R. Pfeiffer, teaching 174.24 21 L. Nussbaum, teaching .. 183.78 21 C. V Snyder, teaching .. 202.20 21 L. V. Thompson, teaching 202.20 21 M. Onion, teaching 129.40 21 V. Owens, teaching 105.41 21 G. Fisher, teaching 125.46 21 M. K. Weidler, sub teach 110.85 21 F. E. Ashbaugh, teach 120.00 21 A. \V. Miller, driv bus .. 98.40 21 W. C. Aumann, driv bu 95.00 21 E. De Weese, drlv bus 95.00 21 J. C. Magley, driv bus 85.00 21 H. Boerger, driv bus 78.20 21 C. AV. Johnson, fan serv 131.60 24 First State Bank, W. HA 264.80 24 Root Twp., tea ret (de) 202.94 24 D. (Bowman, typewriter 130.00 25 Levay & Zimmer Inc., re 19.43 25 U. S. Chem. Co., sup .. 21.76 25 Meshberger Bros. St, st. 35.36 25 J. Shafer, ap Mt. Pies, sc 2.00 25 C. Sheets, ap. Mt. Pie <sc 2.09 25 M. Fuhrman, ap Mt Pl sc 2.00 26 D. Bowman, supplies ... 1.20 28 G. Sehieferstein, sal etc 90.00 March—--3 West End Texaco, gr bu 12.95 7 R. Johnson, labor 194 8 Deca Democrat, advertis 14.25 8 C. Stevens, elect work .... 5.00 8 Lee Hdw. Co., sup eq etc 56.33 8 The Schafer Store, sup etc 71.28 8 Treas. Adams Co., dg Id 38.35 12 O & S. Co. Inc., type rt 10.00 15 Deca Super Ser., tires etc 186.15 17 The Texas Co., asollne 326.15 17 A. E. Myers, lub oil . 6.50 21 F. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 90.00 21 IA. W. Miller, drlv bus .. 98.40 21 .1. C. Magley. drlv bus .. 85.00 21 H. Boerger, driv bus 78.20 21 W. C. Aumann, driv bus 95.00 21 E. DeWeese, driv Iras 80.75 21 M. Onion, teaching 173.40 21 C. AV. Johnson, jan serv 131.60 21 L. Nussbaum, teaching .. 218.00 21 M. K. Weidler, sub teach 175.90 24 D. Bowman, tWo type .. 115.00 24 C. E. Striker, teaching .. 287.90 24 M. Lehman, teaching 250.80 24 R. Pfeiffer, teaching 186.30 24 C. V. Snyder, teaching .. 202.20 24 L. V. Thompson, teaching 202.20 24 G. Fisher, teaching 153.20 25 S. E. Merriman & Co., su 24.25 27 R. McCurdy;, sub teach 56.25 28 M. lEgly, sub teaching 121.25 29 G Sehieferstein. sal etc 90.00 29 D. C. Sehieferstein, rt etc 55.00 29 Krafts Market, supplies 27.84 31 First State Bank, W. T. 274.40 AVrll—--3 R. Pfeiffer, supplies ST. D. Sehieferstein, auet 25.00 9 O. K. Welding Shop, weld 4.32 9C. W. Mowery, jan sup .. 26.75 9 F. Krick Coal Co., coal .. 184.57 9 City Decatur Wa. De., fl se 5.00 9 The City of Decatur, light 136.23 10 D. Bowman, typewriters 195.00 12 S. Schurger, att fees etc 63.85 18 F. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 120.00 18 C E. Striker, teaching 287.90 18 M. Lehman, teaching 250.80 18»R. Pfeiffer, teaching 223.00 1.8 L. Nussluium, teaijhing 180.00 18 C. V. Snvder, teaching 201.20 18 L V. Thompson, teaching 202.20 IS M. Onion, teaching 173740 18 V. Owens, teaching ... 15.56 18 G. Fisher teaching 163.20 18 M. K Weidler. sub tea 175.90 18 M. Egly, sub teaching 11.25 18 B. McCurdy, sub teach 67.50 18 A. W. Miller, drlv bus 98.40 18 W. C Aumann. driv bus 95.00 18 F. Kunkel, driv bus .. 86.80 18 J. Magley, driv bus 85.00 18 11. Boerger, driv bus .. 78.20 18 C. W. Johnson, jan serv 131.60 19 The Suttles Co., ins 39.60 21 Hoosier Supplies, sup .. 16.54 21 West End Texaco, gr bu 7.75 21 D. Bowman, typewriter 20.00 22 W. E. Meyers, lab mat 26.40 26 G. Sehieferstein. sal ete 90.00 2.8 First State Bank. W. T. 202.09 I HU'5 6 citizen* THe. Co., phon* « 7H. Broiemeier, com add 15.00

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WK. 31k ¥ 8e... I % Is*F'• /UK » W. J? i i ML* > 1 il® )■■■■ Ml : Mi Jack Dorfman Joseph Seiger jh H Bk M ■ wtwfclMP Vi f...< *1 W w .jg w. 1 dl Ji Moses Wolfson Philip Alper IN NEW YORK these four alleged members of an arms and explosives ring are arraigned in Federal court on charges of violating U. S. export regulations concerning recent attempt to ship 30 tons of TNT to Palestine from a .Tersev Citv nier. f

BF. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 90.00 8 L. Kirch, postmaster, po.st 3.00 9 C. E. 'Striker, teaching ... 148.80 9 M. Lehman, teaching 132.50 9 11. Pfeiffer, teaching 115.70 9 L. Nussbaum, teaching .. 112.50 9 C. V. Snyder, teaching .... 108.80 9 iL. V. Thompson, teaching' 108.80 9 M. Onion, teaching 90.50 9 V. Owens, teaching 85.72 9 G. Fisher, teaching 76.40 9 A. Miller, driv. bus 50.00 9W. C. Aumann, driv. bus .. 47.50 9 F. Kunkel, driv bus 59.05 9 J. C. Magley, driv bus 42.50 9 H. Boerger, driv bus 42.50 9 C. W. Johnson, jan serv .. 102.70 9 C. E. Striker, lib. books .. 68.22 10 First State Bank, W. T. 90.90 13 Bak. Pl. & Ht., plumbing 26.00 13 Deca. Lum. Co., Lumber 11.70 13 Brant Motor Co., lab pts 39.40 13 Mollen. & Elting, la pts 59.11 13 V. 'Thompson, equip .. 6.00 14 The Texas Co., gasoline 249.17 Jo.Art4kur Myers, motor oil 8.00 14 Deca. Super Ser., tires 232.13 15 West End Texaco Ser., bu 14.33 15 Beerbower & Mcßride, re 6.00 16 Tom Berry Mus. Co., mus 6.65 16 Type. Ins. Co., rental 3.75 16 U. S. Chem. Co., supplies 10.78 21 (Kiger & Co., supplies .. 3.18 21 Hoosier Supplies, sup 9.09 22 Joe Geels, chick killed 30.00 24 Geneva Hatch., dri-gas 4.80 28 F. Engle, rental 23.00 29 L. L. Hann, sup & lib. .. 111.81 31 G. Sehieferstein, sal etc 90.00 31 E. Sehieferstein, labor .. 48.75 31 C. Davis, chairs 35.00 JllUe—--2 C. Delong, labor 6.25 5 F. E. Ashbauh, teach mu 97.60 6 Krafts Market, roe .... 10.27 8 M. Lehman, labor 38.75 10 Dr. C. C. Rayl, em. ex ' 7.00 10 Holthouse Drug sup 7.74 10 .1. H. Sehieferstein, ref 3.00 16 Hi Way Ser. Sta., mo oil 1.75 16 Mack’s Key Serv., rep Iks 27.05 23 A. Busick, chick killed 46.00 26 F. E. Ashbaugh, teach mu 45.00 27 A. Crosby, chick, killed 7.00 28 D. C. Schiefersteln, rt etc 55.00 28 G. Sehieferstein. sal ete 90.00 28 Stand. Oil Co., gasoline .. 105.60 30 First State Bank, int bd 294.01 July—--10 H. Braun, labor .. 35.00 12 Burk Elevator Co., coal 187.90 12 City of Decatur, lights 92.15 16 S. Kunkel, mow sch gr 4.00 19 M Lehman, labor 14.25 28 Root Tw.p., tea ret. ... 202.94 28 G. Sehieferstein, sal etc 90.00 AiiKlixt—--2 Deca. Lumber Co., lumber 138.71 2 J. C. Magley, labor 41.00 2 F. 'Engle, rental 4.00 4 Denoyer Geppert Co., eq 12.94 4 IT. S. Chem. Co., sup 96.41 4 Hunt. Lab. Ine., supplies 144.02 6 O. & S. Co., equipment .... 350.00 9 The Schafer Store, sup etc 18.75 15 J. Elzey, labor 3.00 18 The Quarrle Corp., bks 62.55 20 M. Lehman, equipment .. 14.00 29 Th,e Texas Co., gasoline 106.37 29 A. E. Myers, mot oil .. 12.00 29 Ct W. Johnson, labor .. 180.00 30 G. Schiefersteln, sal ete 90.00 30 Deea. Au. Lie. Bu., not fe 1.25 September—--2 L. Kirch, postmast, post 3.00 2 West End Texaco, ca bu 1,3.10 4 Allied Inc., equipment .. 222.64 5 Engle & Kless, labor .. 28.95 5 Quality Mill Ser., equip 60.50 5 Brant Motors, nlc., bu re 38.70 5 C. Delong, labor 1 R.Oo 8 Mollen. & Eitlng. bu rep 144.47 8 10. K. Welding Sh., rep ete 1.50 8 W. Beihold, mow cent .. 30.00 10 Nickel Plate Road, fre 1.00 10 N. C. Haynes, Co„ dlsinfe 46.75 12 Allied, Ine., equipment .. 382.50 12 M. Lehman, teaching .. 170.00 15 E. Schiefersteln, labor 19.75 16 Allied, Inc., freight 9.30 17 Niblick & Co., equipment 9.39 19 Deea. Ins., Ag., bond 40.00 22 Yost Con. Co., dirt 4.00 24 Geneva Hatch., dri-gas .. 5.25 24 Business Mach Co., eq etc 39.00 26 F. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 60.00 26 J. S. Haines, teaching .... 346.20 26 M. Lehman, teaching 135.50 26 C. Collier, teaching 281.80 26 L. Nussbaum, teaching 286.60 26 A. Haines, teaching 255.90 26 E. Dewey, teaching ... 269.40 26 ,H. Morehouse, teaching .. 263.40 26 P. Master, teaching 278.70 26 V. Owens, teaching 197.80 26 M. Onion, teaching .. . 191.60 26 W. A. Miller, bus driv .. 98.40 26 W. C. Aumann, bus driv 95.00 26 F. Kunkel, bus drlv . 86.80 26 J. C. Magley. bus driv .. 85.00 26 H. Boerger, bus driv ...' 85.00 26 C. W. Johnson, jan ser 110.20 27 G. < .Schiefersteln, »al etc 90.00 27 D. C. Sehieferstein, rt ete 55.00 27 First State Bank. W. T. 396.70 27 Ashbaueher. Tin Sh., sto 724.79 27 Berne Witness, leg adv 76. 27 Root Twp., tea ret 68.00 29 Sears, Roe. & Co., equip 3X7.52 29 Type. Ins. Co., supplies 6 1.65 30 (M. W. P-othert. sup ... 18.91 30 Meshberger Bros. St., st 8.51 October— I J. Berry Mui- Ce . rr.ujir ..10 I 4 Lee Hdw. Cc po;nt -etc 178 ’0 4 Corn Print se» eup 12 oo I 4 F. Enyl'S, rent bass horn 4.00

7 J. H. Sehieferstein, labor .. 176.00 7 C. W. Mowery, jan sup .. 25.10 10 M. Lehman, teaching .. 170.00 10 City of Decatur, lights .... 21.70 10 J. Kortenber,' ref fl ex 15.80 14 ,E. Beihold, clean cem 100.00 14 D. Jeffries, supplies 4.50 15 Singer Sew. Ma. Co., eq 125.42 20 L. Smith Ins. Ag., ins 36.12 20 Quality Mill Service, lum 64.40 20 Beavers Oil Service equip 1.50 20 S. E. Merriman & Co., dk 49.50 21 F. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 60.00 22 J. S. Haines, teaching 346.20 22 M. Lehman, teaching .... 135.50 22 C. Collier, teaching .. .. 281.80 22 .1* Nussbaum, teaching 286.60 22 A. Haines, teaching 255.90 22 E. Dewey, teaching 269.40 22 H. Morehouse, teaching .. 263.40 22 P. Master, teaching 278.70 22 V. Owens, teaching 197.80 22 M. Onion, teaching 191.60 22 W. A. Miller, bus driv .. 98.40 22 W. lE. Aumann, bus driv 95.00 22 F. Kunkel, bus driv .. 86.80 22 J. C. Magley, bus driv .. 85.00 22 H. Boerger, bus driving .. 85.00 22 C. W. Johnson, jan ser 140.20 23 First State Bank, W. T. 396.70 23 Ro(0t Twp., tea ret 68.00 30 G. Sehieferstein, sal etc 90.00 November—--3 Quality Mill Service, eq 11.00 3 Citizens’ Telephone Co., ph 17.52 10 J. Marth, chickens kill 4.08 10 Arnold & Klenk, equip 38.92 11 M. Auniann, salary 25.00 11 A. Selking, salary 25.00 11 H. Boerger, salary 25.00 15 The Suttles So., Ins. . 62.00 19 Com Print Shop, equip. 8.25 20 C. De Long, labor 2.00 20 F. E. Ashbaugh, teaching 45.00 21 J. S .Haines, teaching .. 346.20 21 M. Lehman, teaching 305.50 21 C. (Collier, teaching 281.80 21 L. Nussbaum, teaching .. 286.60 21 A. Haines, teaching 255.90 21 E. Dewey, teaching ... 269.40 21 H. Morehouse, teaching 263.40 21 P. Master, teaching .... 278.70 21 V. Owens, teaching ■. 197.80 21 M. Onion, teaching 191.60 21 B. McCurdy, sub teach 78.7 b 21 W. A. Miller, driv bus 98.40 21 W. C. Aumann, drlv bus 95.00 21 F. Kunkel, driv bus 86.80 21 J. C. Magley, driv bus 85.00 21 H. Boerger, driv' bus 85.00 21 C. W. Johnson, jan ser 140.20 24 First State Bank, AV. T. 396.70 24 Root Twp., tea ret 68.00 24 H. Morehouse, equip 10.04 26 G. Sehieferstein, sal etc 90.00 30 C. IV. Mowery, supplies 600 30 F. Engle, rental 12.00 30 Geneva Hatch., as etc 15.05 30 Type. Ins. Co., type rt 5.00 December—--8 Bak. Pl. & Ht., plumb 41.11 8 Allied Inc, supplies 4.0® 9 The Texas Co., gasoline 258.60 9 A. E, Myers, motor oil .... 5-00 10 Burk Elevator Co., coal 313.00 12 Niblick & Co., mdse 9.57 12 Deea Diemo., Adver 57.69 15 Hi-Way Ser. Sta., serv 10.00 17 R. Clifton, tune pianos 8.00 17 F. E. Ashbaugh, teach 60.00 19 J. S. Haines, teaching .. 335.52 19 M, Lehman, teaching 303.26 19 C. Collier, teaching .. 282.30 19 L. Nussbaum, teaching .. 283.92 19 A. Haines, teaching 254.46 19 E. Dewey, teaching ... 269.40 19 H. Morehouse, teaching 252.72 19 P. Master, teaching 275.88 19 V. Owens, teaching 195 56 19 M. Onion, teaching 188.15 19 W. A. Miller, bus drlv .. 98.40 19 W. C. Aumann, bus drlv 95.00 19 F. (Kunkel, bus driv ... 86.80 19 J. C. Magley, bus driv. .. 85.00 19 H. Boerger, bus driv .... 85.00 19 C. AV. Johnson, jan serv 110.20 19 First State Bank, AV. T. 396.70 19 Root Twp., ret (deduct) 103.73 19 Hl-Way Ser. Sta., bus re 37.75 19 L. Smith Ins. Ag„ Ins. 37.00 19 West End Texaco, bus se 41.47 19 Brant Motor Co., rep bus 33.90 19 Lehman Bk. & Sta., books 50.04 19 Deca. Super Ser., tlr etc 100.62 19 Denoyer-Geppert Co., ma 83.92 19 The Schafer Store, mdse. 28.86 19 Ashbaueher Tin Sh., eq 4.83 29 C. W. Mowery, supplies 6.00 29 Holthouse Drug Co., sup 16.02 29 1). C. Sehieferstein, rt etc 55.00 29 G. Schleferstein, sal etc 90.00 Statement Showing Amount of All Money* I’nld to the t iirloun Fund* of Root Township, of Admits Co. Total* of All Funds Balance on hand 015711.75 Receipts during year 42417.48 Total of bal. and receipts 58129.23 Disbursements during year 44036.62 Final Balances 014092.61 Township Fund Balance on hand 0 1361 16 Receipts during year 1850.43 Total of bal. and receipts 3011.59 Disbursements during year 1905.00 Final balances .... 4 1306.39 Dog Fund Balance on hand $ 138.35 Receipts during year ... 321.00 Total of bal. and reeelpts 459.35 Disbursements during year 128 13 Final balances 0 380.93 Tuition Fund Eilgah e» 1 €oß*.tJ F.teeiptg during yegr ..... 23225.50 Total 6f t>o! tr.S reeMpu 2*013.3? Disbursement* during year 0317044

Final ibalaneks $ 6841.23 Bond Fund Balance on hand 2 3008.14 Receipts during year 3340.47 Total of bal. and receipts 6348.61 Disbursements during year 3249,13 Final balances $ 3099.48 Library Fund Balance on hand 2 140.81 Receipts during year 224.90 Total of bal. and receipts 365.71 Disbursements during year 215.40 Final balances 150.25 Special School Fund Balance on hand 0 4975.48 Receipts during year 13455.14 Total of bal. and receipts 18430.60 Disbursements during year 15066.46 Final balances 0 3364.14 Total balances as shown by this report 014092.61 Warrant-Checks outstanding December 31, 1947 (itemized page last of this report) 336.64 Total balances and outstanding warrants, December 31, 1947 14429.25 Cash in depository De cernber 31, 1947 014429.25 I, Geo. Schiefersteln, the Trustee of Root, Township. Adams County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged. In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor articles of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this Township. Geo. Schiefersteln, Trustee of Root Township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 6th day of January, 1948. Martin Auman, Chairman of Advisory Board of Root Township This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at Its annual meeting, this the 6th day of January,- 1948. Martin Auman, Hugo Boerger, sec. August Selklng Advisory Board, Root Township. January 16 Pictures Os Mexico Shown To Rotarians Interesting colored slides of his recent trip to Mexico were presented 'by J. Ward Calland at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotary club Thursday evening. Included In the pictures were several taken from an airplane, and many colorful scenes in Mexico City and other points cf interest in the country. o FUNERAL OF CRASH (Continued from Page 1) send, 24, also of Rockhall. Mr. Liniger died Instantly and the others were hurt at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday when their car crashed! into the rear of a large semitrailer truck one and one-half miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224.

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Sheriff Bowman, said Investigation disclosed the truck had been stopped alongside the pavement to permit the occupants to look at a road map and had Just returned to the pavement, moving at a slow pace, when the Liniger car crashed into It. Mr. Liniger die& of a crushed chest and other injuries. Mrs. Liniger suffered multiple fractures of both legs and a severe head injury. Their daughter sustained a fractured left leg, dislocated right hip, facial cuts and braises. Both suffgred from shock and other less serious Injuries. Lieut. Liniger arrived at Baer Field, Fort Wayne, last evening by plane from Randolph Field, Texas, where he is stationed with the army air forces. He arrived on ar. army bomber. His wife and son

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followed him on a commercial plane. Another son, Wallace, also returned from Pentisylvania and a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Wagner, came here from Muncie, where she resides. Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Mr. Liniger will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Black funeral home and 2 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church in this city, with the Rev. H. H. Meckstroth officiating. Burial will be in the Decatur cemetery, with Adams post 43, American Legion, in charge of rites ■ at the graveside. The body may be viewed at the funeral home until time for the services. o — Trade In a Gooa Town