Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1951 — Page 2
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[.! TOWN OF MONROH iDAM# COC.NTY GLNI'ItAL Fl ND: r Hu.J .ibr- . .I’t- L > . . . « KlH’elUtm Diabursrhirntn l.alHHi■<!] << Fund) January 1. 1950 $ 259 06 Property Taxes (include Bank Bldg and f '. • - . , ’-.an Taxes* ... 2b7i.27 1 JSalari|*#j of Town Officials (<.'lerk-Treasiir6r, • J 2. tT.nhecs) . ofiice. Supplies' and Expenses (Printing, l4>«ral Advj, Stationery,: Telephone. Etc.), . . ~-| T 1 . 15:125 l-egat Ifxpensea ;<ToU n Attorney—Jink and l-lxp. I MCoi.» , hiuh. IIhII (a) Operation (Custodian, Supplies, ’ i Kepktrs, Equipment) \3 jjoo oo Premiums an ofthials' Bonds" ...'. ; v 00 , Insueanfee—-At! Kinds , ~’ : T»0.60 Police Salary and Expenses) . „ I |J‘ 12E0O • r ire; Pr|>t.ec,tion .(Salaries otnd Expenses, E(|jifi>- I ; \ ' <iulj|ment, etc include payment* op notes » for equipment purchases) , . 752 63 \ Huwtgris Ma) Repairs (Salaries. Materials, Eqhip•*tc. I>o next combine with street - r- r .~ : ~ p: ,i ’s=;. > .y - 215.15 Ti.talp.nei-al Fpnd. i:<c<ipts and Itisbursend'ntS $2337.33 ■ $2144.26 Bld;en. e (Geiicral Fund) December 31, 195$ .$■ 193 07 ■ J SPE< IAI. Fl NJ>S I . '\■H; j- I Receipts j. ... ' c, ' , Special Electrip ' Street FNintl l.fpht . V .. : H ■ (tins Tax) Plant > < '.iisoliu.il Ta x . 1684.72 I Earnlhgji and (Collections i la ... 10M.43 1 ,' ' ■.T<i»t4l. ■ \ . $ 8647.46 \ f ■ ,i DlHliurMenientM ■ I < •pcrdt.ii g Expe4re i. . > $111881.Q9 . Streets' Maintenance,Construction) $ 206<i.3" !!■ j , • • , I r— —4—— .. Twlsil x ../. .. J".--7- I 2060.30 slßßßl.o*l, • I lialam eI »< <<*mbet~ 31. 1950 « SB7 16 $ 7512 10 J.I.N\.fT6S , Gl'lNE K. Dike. ClOrk-Tn'asurftir. ■ ..
... -y- .. , A i : I \ ITNtM'IU, STATEMENT k-' . or Htmou OF NOAMS <‘OI VTL INWItNA FOR THE YEAH (I'M) TUI Al, . .1 TOTAL OYER Hilt r'llfl’S Disßi RSEO 1411 AN) ES DRAFT s ■SMistßf'. 14 Couniv RevenUc ’$ 1i93.5|.i9.01 $ 90,376 43 i1H711«t.73 Gravel Hoad '. 1159.47G.10 7.693.63 . itt’i'bWd Welfare 191.(137.01 f.tltli.oß Weirart Trust IJ<44 Oo v 432.08 / ■ PS.oar It; llospitajl . . . ' f 158.7,71 46 4.218.70 In p.H.r 27.167.18 61,308.62 ■1 IS».K3 Tat Sale itcilcniptlon 79 92 1 39.71 (• 57,}tj|: yx Pitih IniyroN'eineni 35.032.7. x 22.92:: 35 \ :r Oj’ia.ys . Hccreation 7.805 35 1.20 GI 3 ■ . loy.yO Scliind Fund Expense 1 »»7 5" ~5.'68.i.' 4,7 Principal t'ojnmon 4,750 00 932.47 ■. .4 48 p 29 Principal < 'origression'al 3.442.00 23s 29 (9 . Pri in ipa 1 Pei. Endnn incut 850(10 159.19 b.jlFVjl 32 .dntx iast Common ... . 1.2,51.32 ' \. :' , /7l|' 52 Inteiest Cong:ressl<>nal x 74" 52., ' 151..35 lnVere«| Per. Endow nieut 144.09 11 2'> ' i A .2 7 '3sl.O<i: Fines’ A Forfeitures I.<T,j.ot» 6.86 00 ' .786 45 Intangible Tax S'7XO 15 . ■1'!.'.994.12 Itilieritance Tax 12,997.12 \ .c |.t| 6 5 stale Tax . •. 3,135.65. v ? . , ... i 26,»17j<.37 • Stptc Si hool Jas' ' 26,010.37 C \ > 2": 15,2«» ».7«» Indiana State Fair • . 1.2h0.76„ A. 2;J3».i<l Indihna, Forestry 2.230.01 > r J*' '3i43t.7l , War .Memori.-.l ... 3.430 74 .Ix 77 l»o.k<t . j nSiroo v IK"" , ' A 40 18(1 Shady l.'emetery Ass'.n. > 4<n» <ni • 3t on a Zion Cemetery Tr. ,lnt |2'"'*,21.11 99 Tnw ilsh.il> Tax 24, 115 99 15<7;61 .52 Tuition Tax 156.6J5 .2 2:13’45 .32 . Special School 234.445 32 ij'.ifiotJ 16 Special School Bond 11.'.12.16 1 . f tdi \ oiational 7.245 (1(3 v !■ ;»)!.<•‘>B • Tr.i nspori a t ion ' | .9!.0 os • ■ 90,;22il 12 Sinking '90.211.12 ) \ ’’j 5;53fr 9'3 • Surplus 1 »og Fund : 1,539 93 • ' '1 260.00 West larwn Cemelery Brin _ss' 00 $3(10.00.. c 53.37 <’ sFstengeri.tr. const. & 53.37/ !'( 2.4>9A.‘93 Stenger By’ Bond & Int ‘ 1.3f3.a2 735.1 1/ ' 74.7.3 Emery Abrik \1 train I \ 7 4.73 ( -156.12 Fennig Drain. Wab. >165 29. If ,708.74 \\ eidler Levee. Mainten. '7«B 71 >1'12169*19 Corporation Tax 1 12.6t|5 19 \ I l.'ilt .1 I Civil Town -1.4 -'• 1 J , si Park xof SI ; .; : tA’Sa !»6 Civil lie. reaxtion 4,2>|.>,9t. | x , • ■ 5 28.66 AVerling Joint J l| s t.i, ' 17.175'2,50 ' W ithholding . . j 17.742.5 ft 1 . --2—| —4- - .. sr : S»i7i&os 89 TOTAL ' $i 5!'5,5«3.93 *212.461,91. $300.00 AIDITOPS BAl.tXc;: ‘ | 212.16196 I cd! I 115$ (>,filer. <>f the' Board' of Commissioners ,'*f Axioms Count) . ■ ico.rt I I’l'ol before me tbi loth day of .latciary. 1950. ; - • I :Tf)iirtnnn I. Drew,. Nuihror Adains County, l|idfanit. . -’'C". ■ ; \ ; TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR
• H —‘—A— — - i — = — - k- ■ A'■ —'t aflH \ fl Ihk I ' \ fl I? -x> fi ixC _ W ~f JO J 3 I- w PThIkI al lflp£ * jßr M AS/jf ■■ i 'v - jr \ \ k lv Aj ! V — \ — c J V j :? ■ ■ i.i " ' ' L THAT’S WHAT THOUSANDS OF HAPPY 'A ! *■ • L* —~ j *•■ USERS $<Y ABOUT THE jWfomOtlC ? ■■ . ?e • • .'.?■■■ GAS CIOTHES DRYER a . ■ ! ; \ ‘ ‘ ... L . A; ' ■■•: I; • I. 1 ■< I ■ ‘ II "I’d nevfct part with it if i couldn’t i get another one!” I This and many, many similar complimentary remarks are typical df the iME I f praise heard on every, hand from enthusiastic i s Q homemakers who are enjoying the benefits // ‘t/ of.their automatic gas clothes |J H Smart wiomen know what a big difference ~- 1 " /I H y a dryer can make They have fluffier . # '•tTwW « 1 / clothes; less ironing .. and bad weather \ n-p J \ can’t ruin their laundering plans! A XBk *■ y B With an automatic gas clothes dry|r. . L'j I g| iBiW clothes can be dried indoors \ . 1 , \ \y ||| L' I? any day . anytime . automatically' ""“-i ! * I ] You save steps, save time, save worjc. dn | A V SEE THE WORK SAVING AUTOMATIC w’ Vl GAS CIOTHES DRYER WHEREVER HOME APPLIANCES ARE SOLD ««_
Severe Eye Injury Suffered By Mon z ■. i ' ' ' • Berne Ind./ Jan. 14J.—Sam M. I Schwartz ot near Berne is a pat- ; lent in the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne suffering from a severe eye injury. He was tearing ! down a brooder house when a 1 spike nail lodged just below his J left eye. The tisane around the eye ball was torn loose and he suffered a deep> gash above his left cheekbone. It is not believed that his eyesight will be impaired. —U— 1- . Consumer Food Bill May Be Subsidized Agree Brannan Plan For Supports Dead l' Washington, Jan. J 6-I—(|UP 1 —(|UP) — Some members of the' house agriculture commit tee~fcaid vaguely today that v edngtess may consider “subsidizing” fobd bills if prices continue to rise Hi p\ W. R. Poage, I)., Tpx.. said congress “maj well go iniodhe subject of (umsiibier subsidies.*’ He said it would be a government payment to consumers to help them pif\et food prices. ?•_ ’He had no idea how ‘ such a s/heme could, be carried out. But hehe said the consumer —-rather he said the consumer — rather payments from the government if food subsidies become necessary. Democrats and Republicans IgMod that the Brannan plans of paying, farmers for price, supports is dead. ,Apd, they said, president Truman's renewed plea for the plan in his budget message yesterday, isn't going to bring it back to life. / Several congressmen sajd. however. that this does not ruld out the possibility of mounting public pressure for subsidy payments for another purpose.j, Such pressure could arise from ill the farmer's Insistence that any • price ceilings must allow him a I "fair" price to meet, rising farm | pio'ductlon ( lists, and (2) the consumer's ins:i«tence that if wages are controlled food and farm prices should be. tpb; A \ I’oagc. an| influential member of the house agriculture committee, said some consumers ‘never did understand that the $1,000,000,000 dairy feed subsidy program during World War II Iwas for the purpose of holding down consumer v riiilk pi ices. - j Democrat Waot Ads Bring Results
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New Volumes Added As Public Library books added to the shelves of the Deea(U’’ public library the mouth of December, were Hs follows: ADULT Non-Fictlort' Audio-Visual Handbook -Dent. ’ Beauty After Forty—McLeod. ■ Crafts for .Everyone— Newkirk and Zutter. Esther-Lofts. Gestalt Psychology—Katz. Information Please Almanac (19511—Kieran,. MacArthur: Man ot Action - kelley and Ryan. Movements for Economic Reforiii —Taft. Peloubet’s Select Notes (1951)4Smtth. . ’ 1 Preparation and Use lof Audiovisual Aids—Uaas and packer. | Ifocky Mountain Empire— How|* Sevbnd Treasury of tho Familiar - Woods. i Sewing Made Easy—Lynch. Soybean -Piper and Morse. ! Fiction Ai’ch of Stars Blackwater -O'Rourke. Buckskin Beau—Stanley. . Darlingtons—Brookex Far Lands—Hall. \ Fearful Joy Cary. > Follow the Seventh Man—Stand ish. ■ , |l ; Good Mrs. Shephard Helena- Waugh. > \ Hunt with the Hounds Melodv —Thane. 1 Mischief —Armstirong. MLssitig Brother—Robertson. My Gun isl My Law Ermine. J Pepper . TiTe- Jennings. Pound River Journey—Nathan. Shadow pf the Bridge- -Barton. Side Sheet Biui hky. Skytip -Reed. ' Silent Partner— Knight. ' Song of the Cave Murphy. Sorrow by Day 1 Coryn. The Disenchanted-- Sehulberg. Too Long Endured Thayer. Way Things Are -Lawrence. 1 JUVENILE 1 Ncn-Fiction j . | Abraham Lincoln, Friend of th<| People - - Judson. Christ 'Child -Petersham. : Fiction 1 ' Circus Bajby- Petersham. Elmer and rhe Dragon -Gannett Haunted Hcun’d White. If 1 Ran the Zoo —Seuss. \ Poppy Seed Cakes Clark. ... . Squirrety of Willow Hill—Hader Stjoiy (4 Our Calendar- Biindze Song of- the Seasons -Wtbb. This VVay io Christinas Sawyer-
CHURCH HEWS j Church of God llolrti! G. Strickler will be the speaker at the regular r mu! wtek player nuetiug at the Church o( Go<t' Ch veland Wednesday at 7:30 p.lii. At the and sanctuary c|i<yr win practice, under the direction of Mrs. keniieth Watkins and Mrs. iy nneth 11, op. All nietnbyr are uigtd to be present for this practice. ' Sunday nunninglat 9;.”>0 am. ["The Singing Milllrs” of For’ Wayne will be pi'c in: to bring spe 'cial singing. Tin/ Elmer Miller family are all singers, and arc ipuch in denuind.p The public i> ijiviHd to all sviv- ' .’J-' ' ■ Revival . The Il< v. Don S’lirk y is the ivangrlUt a; mvivai scrvjees now in pregit ' Eikhtly at 8 o’clock a'tithc interdenebdnattonal church one and om-lialf Biiles east of Wren. O. Special imt-ie is offered by the Andi j --on ; trio. Services lari hlso held Sunday afternoon at 2 :>(» o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Teenager Gets Appetite Back; Thanks Hadacol HADACOL Supplies Vitamins B’„ B-, Niacin and Iron Which Her System Lacked. According to Sara 'Loraine Reck, fjeix 253. Coker, Alabama, when a person is only 15 yelars old ani| , feels terrible, can’t eat or sleep; the way they should, i;’s' mighty bad. That is l|io wav Loraine says rhe used to feel,! :fe>. but fhgt wasf cd taking HA!) wftf A COL L n w found that takJI .MB ing HADACOL ljPhi'%-; V.x *t Kp helped her syd- | MPT tern over coin y MR&..... . 4 * def icieio i<>s in Vitamins P. i : X i ar- i n .and] * '*«%'»«*' • > Iron, w h i;c h HADACOL, Here* Is toraine Bock’s own statement: "i was runhlownl, sick and Skinny, and weighed only.!)" pounds before I' used hadacol. i would not eat Kt* cause I had no appetite. Now l> weigh 123 pound's and have air appetite. 1 I feel a lot l.et'er. .1 have Ireen taking HADACOL JO month’s and anti still taking it., I am 15 years old. HADACOL has done u>t; lots of good.” (<•) Ihe Leßlanc Corporathm ■ : i■' ■ '■'
Lt. Neuenschwander Home On Furlough . ' |Berae, Jan. 16.—r Marine Lt. and Mts.. Olaren Neuenschwander and ‘.sdn/; Steven grrived here Sunday ni&bt from Camp La Jeune, N- C7, 'Whdte Lt. Neuenschwander & stationed. He is here on an 11-day tdrinugh. He reports a very HMh winter at the niarine base, so’me of the) coldest* weather in liihny ytears hitting area. Two Illinois Persons filled In Accident City, Ind., Jan. 16Hph— Two Illinois persons were killed yesterday, apparently when (hfe driver of an automobile suffered a hqart attack and lost con trbl Os thq car. i I The dead were R.\ L. Stauffer Harvey, and kl rs. Anne Ilfamond, Chicago. Authorities said Stauffer apparently became Ml while driving west on U. 8. 20 4nd that his car went out,) of confcrqi and struck another car dgiveu by Benjamin Franklin, 58. Chicago i ki'anklin was taken, to Clinic hospital. Mra. Diamond, a relative wks lldlng with him. U_
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Million Dollar Fire ■ : '■, l ; .■. ■ .j , , At Auburn Foundry Valuable Patterns Included In Loss Auburn, Ind., Jan., 16.—(UP) — Fire ' swept the Auburn Foundry, Inc., today, causing damage a company spokesman estimated at more than |l,00(F,000. Firemen from Auburn,, Waterloo and Garrett battled the flames two and one-half hours before they had the fire-under control. The plaint was a one-story structure b small city block. Fifteen families living in hpmes near the plant were evacuated.as the blaze leaped high intb the air, punctuated by a series of small ex-, plosions Firemen sdid ofily the wind dired tion saved the Auburn Rubber Corp, and stoker division ot the foundry firm, located across the street from the burning building. The loss included valuable, patterns for castings ffte company made for industrial plants. One of its big customers was Pump Co., Fort Wayne. B. O. Fink, president of the concern, said the company had just
bought niuch new equipment and all of it was destroyed. The, fire was discovered by a 'skeleton crew of night shift workers. The plant employs 110 persons. ' A brick office building adjacent to the structure was saved. ' > Cause ,of t the fire was not determined. Foundry foreman Clifford Webb the Ibsk was “easily mpre than $1,600,000.’’ 4— iSix Kokomo Club Members Are Fined Kokomo Ind-.. Jah. 16—tl’P) Six members of the "Better Times i Ahead found their 'enthusiasm for gambling dampened toda”. They wer’e fined /si2s .in city qpurt on charges? of keeping gambling equipment police destroyed eight slot machines from theiY club. Indianapolis Again Rejects Rent Control Indiahapolis, / Jan. Ifl--(UP)— The city council rejected for | th.e third time last night, a move to extend rent controls from Mjarch 31 to JUne 30. The vote was 7 to 2. Federal controls en.l ! March 31.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1951
4 ' ■*— ■ Li_/ - ■ " I ■ ? FIRST WOMAN to be chosen leader of a Jewish congregation in the 5,711-year history o|f Judaism is Mrs. William Ackerman. She heads Temple Beth Israel, Merid-' ian, Miss., with powers of rabbi but not thp title, which is re-, stricted to rrien. A widow, her husband had been the rabbi of the; synagogue. (International) j . .uuunattan Isz.iac was discovered Sept. 11. 16u9. by Henry Hudson.
