Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1952 — Page 6
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I t 1 I | i| The highest known’ VIn 1950 a total ot 129 forest fires i where button beings live is in th <w of 3,838 on protected forest I Andes Mountains in South Ameri* tands in Californai were caused by r * at 18,000= feet. X tjhe lumbering industry. i”l? T> REPORT OF RECEIPT* ftW ,9M 1 Towrmhto ’ BECEIPTS DISRtR SEMENTS "decks’ 5 3^hH h «lhAAf 4 $1841.76 * >«O7-8® $ 1138.771 TuHhtn Sebo ° l - 174»».»8 17987;53 557f.95 * g^—4« ""?& *S» &ii.-:r am>l ■ > "S# f JM ? TOTALS -313126.22 352473.77 ' _ 357070.19 3 8529.80 11 O,i ' RECR SFTS Dorwin Di'ake L. Xv>--=- 250.00 ‘ °uree ..Amount Bob Speakman .......... 150.00 T T « w "«‘»lp Fund Special School Fund e c■s 950.55 Clrf.Hsifloetlon of Expense and Gross ?£™*JuJ c ?!P b « er ««0-44 To Whom Paid r Amount Township Claim 16.92 Rep. of Buildings & Care — m . ot ■' N.I Total Township Fund . ..» 1841.76 Glen B.umai) I 164. M •e«-M t 9 **” -1 School Fond * Jack Brasher] -...a.. ~*.... 112.35 Taxes-June . I 6709.93 Habegger Hardware 24.77 J- 1 6004.03 Roy Steele ”... « 36.00 State Diet. Transportation 2686.02 Willshire Hardware 17t.it 3 ransfer Tuition ...ii ...... . ...2000.00 Al-Jax Chemical Co. 109,§0 _, , „ „ ; —■ Itigsbee Janitor Supplies 133.40 Total Spe. School Fund .317409.98 Decatur Lumber Co. 81.47 Tultloa Fund -Arnold Lumber Co. J... 50.09 Taxes-June 3 4505.24 Coach er Lumber Co,. ...... 35.45 Taies-December 4071.5© Klenk’a Service .1 ...... 22.19 Congressional Interest 69.10 Lester Brunner ...a.....—... 20.00 State Dist. Tuition (Net) .... 14630.11 D. O. Baltzell V-C-i 43.75 Retirement Assessments .... 1159.40 Bob Speakman -J 10.00 Received from Transfers .. 6057.31 ' Phil Booker ........J I 221.00 _ Clinton Death i....; : 27.50 Total Tuition Fund . ..-,.530492.72 Krick Tyndall Co. 3.43 ' • Dog Fund CL (Ti 'ann J t- Jax from Assessor 3 204.00 Repair of Other Equipment Su plus from County 150.00 Chester Barker ....... 20.00? B. P. Johnson-1950 Dog asses 3.00 Harve Shell ............. 20.00 — R. H. Everett I 1.25 Total Dog Fund 3 357.00 Royal Typewriter Co. 11.25 Bond Fund ' Willshire Hardware Co. 4 74.97 June Dist 3 12*6.13 A. D. Crist L 39.60 Dee. Dist 1126.18 Don Hakes - 26.50 D. O. Baitsell .......4 17.60 Total Bond Fund —...» 2372.31 O. K. Welding Shop - 4.00 DISBURSEMENTS S. E. Merriman Co 35.25 Tevmnhip Fund C. G. Mann 4...-L.4.A.. 1..... 143.30 Classification of Expense and Gross School Furniture & Equipment f To Whom Paid '■ Amount Rbyal Typewriter Co 299.25 Pay of Trustee & Clerical 1 Da via School Furnl. Co. . 24.510 Help . 1 Heller Co 4.... J 78.19 S. N. McCullough, trustee-3 , 840.00 Hearne Brothers t ..——.... 37.60 Mrs. Albert Coppess 75.00 Ralph Longebergeh ......... 1 4.00 Traveling Expense ’ Don Hakes .J.-L——155.00 S. N. McCullough 150.00 School Supplies Printing & Advertising St S. E. Merriman Co 82.05 Twp. Supp. ■ - R. H. Everett 31.05 Decatur Daily Democrat 154.51 Hansel Foley -..„j....?.;...j.11 51.38 Berne Witness Co 96.01 . Riley-’a Market 6.98 Bertha Everett — 3.00 Kohne Drug Store 4... 20.38 Heller & Co. ...: 30.98 C. G. Matin .-.—... J U... 130.23 S. E. Merriman 15.50 Miller's Hardware 103.95 Pay of Advisory Board M. W« Rothert ....,.J........p..; i 22,50 Kermit Bowen 25.00 Fuel for Schools: Harry Ray - ;25.00 Farmers Grain & Co. 35.85 Marshall Hilnart —.. ‘25.00 Willshire Grain & Supply 1889.15 Care of Cemeteries Painter Brothers 60.00 Walter Hirschy ...... • 45.00 Omer Dague ;-4 15.00 ’■ William Noll 27.50 Ldans Int. St Insurance — Roger Foor 41.3a Leland Smith Ins., Ag’cy 4, ; 200.00 Ben Shroyer 59.43 Miscellaneous Nt>. 27 T'' Treasurer of Adams Co. 16.92 Cltixeh's Telephone Co. I .48.00 Miscellaneous Appropriations ROv. Charles Smith ...4.... 30.00 Citizen's Telephone Co 30.25 Lester Miller j..;...:j.;.. 120.00 Leland Smith Ins. Agency 140.00 Lee Hardware L 5.60 S. N. McCullough 1.00 C. G. Mann ........1.—..;... 15.00 Tlrtirman Drew, Co. Aud. ’ 5.85 Water, Light, & i Power Deg Fund , Ind. & Mich.) EldVt Co. 464.83 Classification of Expense and Gross Janitor Supplies To Whom Paid Amount Habegger Hard waiter I 30.34 Paid for Livestock &- S. E. Merriman & Co. 140.20 Poultrw Claims Al-Jax Chemical C<>. —4—* 88,95 . Burl Johnson 20.00 Standard Oil Co. i.u 30:61 I Burl Johnson ! 80.00 Rigsbee Supply Co. 57154 1 Samuel Cotterel X— 25.00 Contlental Chemical Co. \ 29.00 George Gage .1 45.00 Oakland Chemical Co. 39.50 Charles Morrison 35.64 J. I. Holcomb Co. 4.....,..;.,. Ji ■ ' 4.15 H. M. Crownover 81.0 ft U. S. Sanitary Co. 80.21 D. O. Baltxell 30.00 Transportation 1 Tnltioa Fund Frank Fortney ....4 103.20 Classification of Expense and Gross Decatur Auto Licens Bur. d. 25 To Whom Paid Amount Eugene Knodel 1271.79 , Kenneth Watkins ...| 1324.00 Mutt’s Service i... 544.59 Richard Hickman 810.00 Carl Frey .J U 475.00 Darrell Jacobs 1236.02 Lester Brunher i.j.- 677.25 Robert Garrett - 1186.34 Virgil Cook .-j.-.- 739.25 Leia Rlaser 1177,74 Clarence 81ack,...... —..-. f... «44.25 Albert Coppess 1670.35 Lehrtttt fftnith Ins. Ag’cy _ 58.10 - Gerald Viaard . 3 2248.26 H. H. High ...I : 5 8375.00 Glen Custard 3575.00 Riley's Market 260.72 Myron Lehman 2057.91 R. H. Everett J.L.. 148.12 Eloise Andrews 3183.39 Beaver’s Oil Servlets j 83.24 | Hilda Morehouse 1530.85 Wren Garage de Elec Shop 4.00 2 Donald Stebing 1394.12 A. D. Cript i-,-14U -„ 5 40 | Velma liene Huser 2378.77 Robert Johnson ... ,— 280.25 I Kenneth Reed 1086.25 Robert Noll „.i J i... 30.00 « William Thomas 600.00 H. R. Neuman .; 274.35 ► Thelma Hendricks 228.00 Butlers Garage 4;...-.-- 22.2» I Dorothy Amstutz - 1059.30 Library No; 21 < , Jesteen Cote 2069.72 Eloise Andrews .J...... .... 4.00 Alma Brayton ; 2223.72 American Library Guild .. 11.78 > Ruth Ridgon ; 1501.00 Houghton & Miffilin Co. 50.0a < Myrtle Clements — 2013.55 J. P. Lippincott Co —. 71.53 : Edith Morrison 11.50 Prentice Hall Inc. —.4... 112.14 - Margaret Price ; 68.50 MacMilliam Co. Pub. ...— 1-3.36 J Pearl Gehres ;j-.— —1116.05 Bend Fund Janitor Service Classification of Expense and Grosii Varlando Clark 1300.00 To Whom Paid 4 Amount IGlen Bauman 275.00 Payment of Int. & Prln. on Bonds Kenneth Watkins i 89.00 First State Bank of Deca. 2265.88 Harold Basehore ISO. 1 ©!) Recreation Fuad Bobo Community Organi r 20.00 Classification of Expense and [Gross Clarence Black J..—.-. 5.00 To Whom Paid [ Amount ! Jerry Neadstlne 12.00 Paid out for equipment Gerald Vizard 100.00 Habegger Hardware 19.50 C. G. Mann - 53.00 [ I hereby certify thtt the foregoing is a’ true and correct statemint of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township: that a Complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the khalrman of the township advisory hoard. 'Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. > 1 Trustee fcApr, 18 ■ . ',.1 1. •■' ~ Public Auction ■ < . T I i ’ ’ ’ ■ - ' ; We, the undersigned, will sell the following described, personal I property at public auction, located at the Eugene Vining residence. 2 miles south and *4 mile east of Willshire or 5 miles north and mile east of Chattanooga or 6 miles west and 1 mile north ot Rockford, on THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 1952 Sale Starts at 1:00 P. M., EAT. 24 — CATTLE — 24 ■ Thirteen good Holstein heifers three to twelve months old; two rfed rpan heifers. 12 months old; one Quernsey heifer old; one Holstein bull, 2 years old; one Holstein bull, 11 monthti old. 6 Holstein bulls. 3 to 1& months old. Heifers are all calfhood vaccinated and T. B. tested. .Two;year old bull is T. B. and Bangs tested. 50 — HOGS — 50 Six brood sows due to farrow Ist of March; eight gilts [ due to '‘farrow Ist of March; 35 feeder pigs 50 to 100 lbs. MACHINERY 1937 Moline “Z” tractor on rubber, equipped with power take off. iighta and pulley; M. M'. two bottom 12” plow; John Deere K. B. discharrow, extra good; John Deere corn planter with attachment and hook-up for Ford tractor; John Deere rotary hoe; John Deere side'delivery rake; McCormick tandem disc, good; sited spike tooth harrow; steel- wheel wagon and wagttn box; implement trailer; two wheel trailer with stock rack; New Idea horse drawn manure spreader, 5 years old, good; Harvey hammer mill, Model STRAW 'ij - 80 Bales of Good Straw. .=. . HOG HOUSES !’ : [ 1 Five individual hog houses, like new; hog feeder and ‘fountain. • FEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Includes studio couch and Duo-Therm oil burner. . ' ' |j. Not responsible for accidents. EUGENE ul JAMES VINING OWNERS ' ' ■ Owen Hall & Wm. Cisco, Auctioneers ‘ Schroyers, Clerk. ' I *H' . 18
I Cites Need Os Hike In Freight Rates Washington, Jan. • 18. —Unless there is authorization for the freight I rates and charges now being sioiuglit by the nation’s railroads, the Erie railroad will be forced ito seriously curtail or abandon its-program of capital improvements including those required [by national defense, Paul W. ’Johnston, of Cleveland, presi-* dent ofj the railroad.’declared. ”If earnings will not permit these! expenditures,” Johnston told mission, “the failure to meet the needs of national defense cannot be laid at the door of railroad management, but to the inadequacy of k-ates and charges.” Johnston testified before the ICC in| support of the railroads’ request for increased freight rates. Cash required for capital expenditures and payments on equipment Obligation during 1952 on thie ’ fcrle /it estimated at I $28,677,542, Johnston reported. While lequlpme.nt obligations w.ill be issued to provide a part of this sum, more than $21,000,000 must be financed from income, hp added. He ? estimated net tncomb for 1952 at! only $14,233,049 oh the basis oF present rates. I The ? 1952 capital imporvdment program excludes expenditures totaling’ more than $5,300,0001 originally eomtemplated for the year for hox cars, cabooses, m irine barges, [a ndw freight house, < lesel facilities and radio installa ions, Johnstop said. “This was resessary," he pointed out, “because our income, based on present rates and charges, will be insufficient to provide' the necessapr funds.” “It Was also neclssary to curtail our maintenance program," the Erie president estimated that if the higher level of currently being sought by the farriers wre in effect during the entire year of 1952, the Erie’s 'maintenance expenditures 4 would l|e. $2,520,900 higher than
TO j?X 8 J!!r n T^ I J2. T, iF : I4ABl 4AB! * TRAer ’ RKPQHT OF RECRIPTS AM) DISBI RSEMEYTS FOR THE CAI.EXDAR VKAR tOst KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP ADAMS COI NTV BALANCR B4LAVCK FINDS! JAN. 1 RFCKIPTS DEC St Township $ 1125.67 $ 1818.42 3 161LO8 $ 1330.01 Dog 151.99 180.00 128.99 168.00 TOTALS i 3 1277.66 3 1948.42 3 1738.07 3 1488 01
DETAILS OF RECEIPTS (Source 1 Amount 1 Twwnahlp Fund Taxes-Jqne 3 950.07 TaxeH-December 868.35 Total Fund ....3 1818.42 ' v i' Dog Fund Dog Tai from Assessor ....8 116.00 H. H. High balance 48-49 .... 14.00 Total Dog Fund : 130.00 DISBURSEMENTS Township Fund Classification of Expense and Gross To Who n Paid Amount Lester Adler Sal. exp. rt. 3 996.00 Decatur Ins. Agency . Trustee bond i. 10.00 Heller Co., office supp. .... 19.57
I hereby, certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with pH accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report Is in custody of the Chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. LESTER ADLER jan. i,r I Tru ‘ l ” TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S < ABSTRACT*) REPORT OF [RECEIPTS AND DI SBl RSKMENTN FOR THE CALENDAR YIhAH IP3I PREBLE TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY BALANCE BALANCE FUNDS JAN. I RECEIP'rs DISBURSEMENTS DEC. SI Tbwnshib 3 1250.36 3 1668.66 $ 1524.57 1 3 1394.45 Special School .. 6364.59 9078.20 9188.99 6308.80 Tuition 3192.95 9950.81 6285.11 6908.65 Dog' 234.33 118.35 i 116.00 Recrgatibn 117.32 30.00 87.32 TOTALS .310925.22' 320932.02 317047.02 314810.22
• 1 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount , Township Fund Taxes-Jpne | 865.85 Taxes-December 802.81 Total Township Fund 3 1668.66 Special School Fund Taxes-June $ 4653.94 Taxes-December 4339.26 Albert F. Braun, sale of hotwater heater ...... 85.00 Total &pe. School Fund 9078.20 F Tuition Fund 8 Taxes-Jt|ne 1 3 5086.87 Taxes-December k.. . 4742.91 Congressional Interest 57.24 State Diet. Tuition (Net) J 68.79 Total Tuition. Fund 3 9950.81 r Dpg Fund Dog TaX front'Assessor 3 176.00 Dog Taxi from Co. Treas , 58.35 Total <>og Fund L $ DISBURSEMENTS Township Fund Classification of Expense and Gross To Whoiin Paid . ' Amount Pay Os Trustee, Clerk & Rent Ed Auimann $ 840.00 Frieda: Aurnann : 75.00 Trans., Telephone & Telegraph Ed Aurnann 150.00 Books & Stationery Print & Adv. Heller Co 34.16 Decatur Daily Democrat 107.62 Berne Witness 88.87 M. W. [Rothert 8.92 Pay of Advisory Board Chas. A. Fuhrman 25.00 Martin Selking 25.00 J. Louis ißeinking 25.00 Official Bond Premium Decatur Ins. Agency 120.00 Care of Cemeteries Ed Bethold 25.00 Total Township Fund ....$ 1524.57 Special School Fund Classi flcation of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds Meshbqrger Bros. Bt. Co. 14.60 Kocheit Lutn. Coal Co. 23.0 ft Herbert Schroeder 2.70 Lee Hwd. Co 31.09 Robert Werling .. 7.00 Repair of other Equipment John Porter 81.60 The Schafer Store .... .... 4.00 School Furniture and Equipment ‘ Wm. Strahm — 65.00 Habegger Hwd 199.06 Decatur Lumber Co 44.87
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a trup and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, pnd that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the to.wnship advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. ED AVMANN ■ ' « i \ i Trustee JAN. ' f 1
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■■■■■mizWiWijiiito hi ' |ih ; ii those programmed on the basis of present rates. ' / f , Stating that the capital expenditures program "must be tailored to the income we may reasonably anticipate/’ Johnston said that ini come itself has been curtailed by "the tremendously increased expenses wliich have been >dded to railroad operation in recent ytsars.” , "An inci-ease in treignt rates is necessary for the Erie and other railroads hot ohly to- meet these higher costs and to provide money : to continue making improvements ' J in plant, but also to pay reasonLEAF FEEDING » New Way To Fertilize Crops USE Ordinary Weed Spraying Equipment AND NAtCHURS liquid FENTIUZER MKjT ZjHMBWa SAVES tIME: Fertilize 8-10 ■ \ acres per hour. SAVES LABOR: Less material to carry home, i z See Us Today For Details, i Order Now For March Delivery STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. < DECATUR, IND. A i. ■ ? ! - ’ —... ■■■■ i r—" ; -.TVT
1 *|OO.V6 < 1100. VI Kiger C 0..: office mipp. .... 24.30 Decatur Democrat Co., legal adv • 83.53 Berne Witness legal adv. 53.53 Evelyn Adler, clerk hire 74,00 Goble Prifttlhg Ca 4 ' Y annual reports ; ...... 5.35 County Treas. printing field exam, reports .1 ; ■..., 1.80 Joe H. Zimmerman, Adv. board pay ; ;....L ...... 25.00 Harold Henschen, adv. board pay 1 ....^ r4 ..... 25.00 Milton Glfod, adv, board pay 1....1 4..... 25.00 Dog Fund Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Otto Biebnch ...4...4.A .j... ■ ! :■ i'.l . V•' W&I Ih 1
Vhrick Bros. 11.95 Edwin Werling 7 10.47 School Supplies H. P. Schmitt _...' 0.81 Trea. of State of Ind. ...... 1.07 Hansel Foley, supt 68.26 Kohne ,Drug Stdre 4 11.84 Fuel for Schools ,' Preble [Equity Ex 141.25 Habegger Hwd 14.9 ft ‘'lnsurance Leland Smith Ins. Agency 37.93 Farm Bureau Ins. Co. [.... 2J9.29 The Suttles Co. ...4 i..’.. 235.90 Janitor Service Richard Werling 202.50 Transportation of Children Richard Sfheumann ........ 785.00 Richard Miller 786.00 Walter WJegmann 1326.00 Saylors Motor Co, 1928.42 . Butler Garage , 388 82 Reinking Ggrage L .. 1 877.92 Walter Peck Weld.7 Shop 33.95 ; Tonner Body Works .4.... 89.26 » Milo Habegger, recover seats ~..,...4 .—..-I-.. 72.00 Meyers Service Oil Tires Grease J. 4.— 265.78 Claude Koons Transp. ...... 54.00 W. C. Werling, Transp. ;... 54.00 O. C. Ewtfli, Transp. <^..,4.... 54.00 Victor Hofman, Transp. .. 54.00 Adams Co. F. B. Gas 4-.-‘ 919.31 Water Light Power , Indiana Michigan Elec 16.44 : . — Total Spe. School Fund ~..$ 9138.99 Tttitloa Fggd Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid 1 Amount Pay of Teacher , ! Vera M. Owens ~..8 1770.00 Pay of Substitute Teachers Mrs. Ralph A. Carter ...... 20.00 Mrs. Herbert Meusling ;... 20.00 Pay of Transfers ; Madison Marion Consld. School J i ; 706.89 August Selking Ropt twp 2796.46 Decatur Public Schools 921.77 Total Tuition Fund ..... ..3 6285.11 Recreutloai : F»Bd 4 Classification! of Expanse and Gross To Whom Paid • Amount Allen Wells Co. R.E;M.C. Electric Lights ...[ 50.00 Total Recreation Fund 80.00 Dog Fgud Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Karl Snyder 4.„ 58.35 Rudolph Buuck 60.00 TotaUDog Fund ...4....A..4..8 118.35 ' i ; ■ ■! „ ’
able dividends to the owners of railroad property and to restore railroad credit in order to attract capital investment," he declared. PACKED <<?—ttw—< Fvm Page Ow) ‘piendid performance given by the amateurs who act for “the love of, the stage.” ' \ A three-course dinner was served by the Women of the Moose. Vibraharp selections were given by Mrs. James Kocher, Jh. and ‘ the Rev. A. C. E. jQillander/ pastor ot the First Presbyterian church, gy*e the invocation, !j ; . • TRUMAN ’ f <C—itiaaH From Pag* Owe) to build an addition tOithe uranium 235 gaseous diffusion plant at Oak Ridge, Tenn. , i The 1950 program-rstill underway—includes /he $1,250,000,000 plant for Hrbomb and A-bomb explosives'at Savannah River, S. C., and a new $500,000,000 U-235 plant at Paducah, Ky.
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.Smart, new styling and improved performance add farther distinction to the 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air. In appearance, the latest models are marked by vivid two-tone color combinations and luxurious interiors that make use' of fine fabrics and harmonizing ' ii H .in
leather trim. Increased comfort through new engine mounts and modified shock absorbers and more responsive operation through carbu. .tor changes are advances incorporated in all new Chevrolets. Optional Powerglide will carrv an automatic choke.
| \ as an option. A new high arc rear deck lid raises the silhouette of the \ raW'section and provides seven per ceht more room hl the luggage compartment. The Riviera sedan is mounted on * wheelbase —four inches longer than other models in the Super series—that give it additional roominess and comfort. It is powered by the high performance F-263 Fireball engine which develops 128 horsepower with Dynaflow.
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