Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1952 — Page 6

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Plan Television Os \ Two College Courses INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Butler University, and Station WFBM-TV < Will televise two college courses into central Indiana homes starting Sept. 15, it was announced today. 1 , One of the pioneer moves in educational telecasts, the project will allow members of the television audience to watch for their own information or as an off-campus student working for college credits. Butler President M. O. Ross and Harry M. Bitner, Jr., president of WFBM-TV, said a course in American national government will be offered in the fall on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and a course in world literature on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lost Dog Hikes For 100 Miles To Home SOUTH BEND, UP—Blacklegs cocker spaniel who became separated from the Robert Mortensens a week ago and 100 miles from home, was back in his favr • orite doghouse today, a little pawsore and weary but otherwise unharmed 'by a long hike.

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Prescribed by State Board of Accounts j ' City Rude-et Form a . 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i matter of determining the tax fates for Certain purposes by the Civil City of Berne, Indiana Befor the Common Council. • jl !l ' t Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Berne,. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of budget“ nIC^PalUy ’ at thelF reKular Place, on the 25th day of August, 1952 will consider the following BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR CITIES 4 General Fund > Mayor’s Office Hersonnl Service | i.> 700.80 Properties . 375 oo Personal Service . t 81260.00 Contraotual Service La.... <505.00 Current Obligation* easoioo Contractual Service 25.00 Supplies 20.00 Department of Parka - 8860.00 Contfactual Service >..„4 1630 00 Properties ...A 15.00 Properties 1. 100.00 Supplies .... ... . 75*00 City Judge's Office included Department of Law •, Materiel . 75’00 \ in Mayor’s office. Personal Service 350.00 Properties * 4«5*00 City Clerk-Treasurer’* Office > Contractual Service 25.00 Denartment at Andifariim Personal Service I 800.80 Supplies ....................... 10.00 Personal SeTvfcV >5430 00 Contractual Service .. 25.00 Current Charges _ ... , 24.00 Contractual .L4“ Supplies —..... 30.00 ” - Department es Follee Supplies ..... \ 725 00 1 t Current Charges 1 JOO.OO Personal Service j 84250.00 Material V ’ 500 00 , Properties 60.00 Contractual Service = 40.00 Current Charges 445’00 Department of Streets Supplies 235.00 Current Obligations' 2225 00 Personal Service >2700.00 Current Charges ..... 46.00 Propertied 7 65u’00 Contractual Service . >5400.00 Properties ,i..j 160.00 Dent. •f HMitk Supplies 150.00 Department of Eire Personal Service 3 900 00 Material ..................... 2000.00 Personal Service >2996.00 Contractual Service ’ 35 - 00 Current Charges 16.00 Contractual Service j 340.00 Supplies 's'oo Properties ..... 1000.00 Supplies 280.00 Properties .’'.4744’“ 25 00 Common Council Current Charges 1070.00 Total General Fund'4'4"?>sß 961 00 ESTIMATE OF CIVIL CITY FINDS TO BE RAISED > FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Corporation DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund 1. Total Budget lEstitnate for incoming year ....' 158,961.00 2. Neceesary expenditures to be made from appro- i 1 priations unexpended July 31At of present year .. 19,764.12 3. 1 Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year - none 4. Outstanding temporary loans toj be paid before - \ December 31st of present year-—not included in lines 2or 3 .; : none > • . 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2. 3, and 4) 78,725.12 / \' FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM » ' . \ SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE OF \ TAX LEVY • . 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 13,368.44 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year, (December Settlement) . ; >18,500.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, to be received from Aug. lof present year to Dec. 31st of incoming vear . 1 (Schedule on file in office of City Controller): . a. Special Taxes (wee Schedule) 10.395.00 16 (b) Fees and all other revenue (see echedule ........ 9,750.00 9. Total Funds (Add )ine« 6,7. 8a and 8b) ..... 52,013.44 1 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) 26,711.68 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expenses Jan. Ist to June 30, less Misc. Revenue' for same . . period) 19,440.00. 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ...... lines 10 and 11) ) 46,151.62 PROPOSEDLEVIES 4 >• Net- Taxable Property 13,793,725.00 Nun|ber of Taxable Polls >92 ' ; • Levy on Amount to be FUNDS Property Raised General ....-- - .. ———i- 1.22 >46,151.68 TOTAL \ 1 , , COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Name of Fund Collected Collected \ Collected CoUeeted 1949 , 1950 1951 1952 General .. >14709.83 >18,277.26 >30689.98 \ >12672.57 Street — -. 3760.58 8631.55 » Bond > Z. 2752.85 TOTAL vt W 1815.31 >26908.82 >10639.92 >42672.57 Taxpayers appearing shall have a\rlght to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined. and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days pr|or to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on thleir failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for turther and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the county gudltor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates > charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in thie county, t ' G. C. MOSER, JR. Dated August 5, 1953 » City, of Berne, Ind. AUGUST 6—lß i ’ i Clerk-Treasurer, . ■■ . ■ - ■ ■■ . ' 4 1 ■ 4 ■. . ■ ■ ■ , ■ >-' 4- ... . ■* j,.r . - - ■ • . > * 1 \ \ 4 • , • l . ;

40 Additional Polio r' : Cases In Indiana Well Below Number Os Cases In 1949 INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Polio cases in Indiana increased by 40 during the pain week but state health board officials said the disease has not reached epidemic proportions. . 1 / Dr. Albert Marshall ;of the board’s communicable disease division said the total reported a* of Aug.l was Well below 367 cases reported on the same date in the epidemic year of 1949. However, the- count was more than double the 62 cases reported by Aug. 2, 1950, and the 64 in 1951. Polio claimed three lives offidaily, according to health board records, and two Other probable polio deaths were reported unofficially. The death toll at this time in 1949 was 25. Marshall said the disease was not in epidemic stage even in St. Joseph county’ wilth 23 cases, Marion and Lake with 15 each or Allen with; 1.1, which lead the 41 Hoosier infected sinde Jan. 1. Other coUn ties and the number of cases reported: Tippecanoe, five; Delaware, Porter and La Porte, four each; Bartholomew, Elkhart, Floyd, Fountain, Jay, Wa bash, 3 each; Clark, Hamilton, Harrison, Jefferson, Marshall, Lawrence, Madison, Vigo, Wayne, and Wells, two each; Fayette, Fulton, Henry, Howard, Huntington, Jasper, LaGrange, Martin, Montgomery, Morgan, Rush, Switzerland, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Washington and Whitley, one each.

14 California Reds ■ -'p - .; ” i \ f ■ J Convicted By Jury Facing Sentence In Los Angeles Court LOS ANGELES,. UP *— Fourteen “second string" Communist party leaders will be sentenced todays for to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the government unless a federal judge grants a _ motion for a directed verdict of acquittal. The secondary Red leaders, socalled because they* apparently reorders from higher Red officials convicted in New York in 1949, .face a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment or *IO,OOO fines or both. ' I 1 ' i' ' A jury of eight women and four men returned the guilty verdict Tuesday after more than five days of deliberation and stpdy of the mountains of documentary and oral testimony presented during the six month-long trial. 5 The Communists immediately were remanded to the | custody of U. S. marshal James J. Boyle. Bail was denied, and U. S. Judge William C. Mathes said he would rule today, after first hearing arguments, on motions for a directed vetdict of acquittal.

Church Conference Here This Evening The quarterly conference of the Trinity Evangelical United brethren church will be held at 8 o’clock tpnigbt, with Dr. B. F. Smith, conference superintendent, in charge. Members of the church council and all other interested members are asked to be present. 1 ■ ~ Symington Is Easy Winner In Missouri Easy Victor Over Truman Favorite st. Louis,» mo. Up — Stuart Symington, once a clean-up figure in President Truman’s administration, today swept to victory over the presidential favorite for Democratic nomination as U.S. senator in Missouri’s primary election. On the basis of nearly complete returns, Symington held better than a two to one margin over state attorney general J. E. TayIpr. The President had \ endorsed Taylor as a party regular among his home-state Democrats. Returns from 3,849 of the state’s 4,732 precincts gave Symington 313,174 and Taylor 126,797. Victory came for Symington only seven months after he retired from "trouble shooting’* posts in Washington. Symington was the president’s first secretary of air force after the nation’s armed forces were unified in 1947. He moved through other Washington posts until he was called on to take over the scandal-riddled Reconstruction Finance Corp. Symington completed his assignment with the RFC in February and returned to St. Louis. "I’m in," Syminjgton said after an all night celebration at a penthouse party. \ . "I Intend to go on and lead the Democrats to victory in November.” • - ~ ’

Realizing he could never catch up, Taylor conceded that “the. people have spoken and I always bow to the will of the people." In a glum statement issued from his Jefferson City office, the attorney general said his "only feeling” was a “deep sense of gratitude to my loyal supporters.” Symington grabbed the lead early Tuesday night and the trend didn’t" falter. Even in the President’s backyard,'Kansas City, Symington edged Taylor by 9,000 votes. Mr. Truman’s hoine precinct in Independence balloted only 20 votes for Taylor against 114 for Symington. One of the 20 Taylor votes was cast by the President shortly before be flew back to Washington Tuesday. Truman had spent several days in Missouri trying to bolster Taylor’s campaign. It was an even worse defeat than Truman received in the 1950 primary. U. S. Sen. Thbmas C. Hennings edged the President’s candidate two years ago by only 4,000 votes. Rural Missouri and Jackson county had lined up solidly with Mr. Truman’s favorite.

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Ask City To Stop Collecting Interest I A letter requesting city to stop collecting interest charges on a pre-payment on the diesel plant built by the Lima-Hamilton Co., of Hamilton, 0., was received by the council. The cost of the pleat was about a half-million dollars; a pre-pay-ment was made and • regular Interest charge was placed on LimaHamilton pending a ready-for-ship-ment date. Since the tests oh the plant were made the week of LimaHamilton now claims the deal to be closed apd the plant “ready for shipment." The city council doesn’t fuel that way about. They unanimously think that since lab tests on the fuel are not completed and there isn’t an absolutely official “acceptance” of the diesel, then the builders should go right on paying the interest until a time when there is a complete and qualified approval. If you have* something to seu or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Library Budget Form No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES L ?.*? the <natter of determining- the tax rtuteg for certain purposes by ths library board Os Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Before the Library tJOtiru, _ !l hereby given the taxpayers of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, that th< proper legal officers of said municipality at their place, on the#2sth day of August, 1952, Will consider the following budget; , o . 1 BUDGET CLASSIFICATION 1. Services Personal .. , $ 5450 5; current charges’ m® Library Improvement Reserve Fund ...... .i 5000 «. Current Obligations „.„...L 7 * • • - - *IOO T? tal Estimate ...;.. ; 313515 ry yompletie detail of budget estimate may bo seen in office of IJb. _ . • ESTIMATH OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED F«»ds Repaired Fe* Kihum To Library 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ...1... ................ $lBOl5 2 ' ®»P® n <itur«« to be - made from appropriations ’’ A tl? I k- a ? pr »? pr ?. tlon *. necessary to bo made August 4 * temporary loans to be paid before Decern- , yeur—jiot included in lines 2 or 3. .. * * nd ° 2,899 Senrees Other Than Reopened Tax Lew: \, \ V 5. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 10181 8 is, co “ ect * d ' present year (December settlement).... 8218 3. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received August Ist of nu’nESAJVn 31,t * ncon »ln< year (Sched ule on file in Qffice of Library Board): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 340 •_ and all other revenue (see Schduie) ...... 9. Total Funds (Add lines 8,7, 8a and 8b) ■„ ' 21117 10. net amount to bb raised for expense to de- 17 CEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YE™ (uSduTillne 3 line 5) .............. .. _ 7782 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense January Ist ~ J* O i,J*V„“J* ce,,ane<,Uß Revenue for same period) 8580 2 ‘ tU be raised by tax levy (Add Hnes 10 ID 1434$ PROPOSED LifeviEß Net Taxable To\wship Number * a *Llb^rv ,B * dt ery •" Aasouat te t rw,la Property bo raised Comparative Statement of Taaoo Collected and to be Collected To Ba \ Collected Collected Collected Collected FVND I 1949 1950 1951 1952 Library $8,310.49 $9,397.87 $10,188.59 $14,602.14 Taxpayer* appearing shall have-a right to be heard thereon.. After the tax levies have beeh determined, and presented to the County AudlZJ.". 0 ? ’? ter ' t Ji an J t T o ? ay< pr,or to the •wpM Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, tby the County Auditor, ton or mono taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, mgy aj>peal to the State Board 4 ? a ' < L ne S? tot further‘And final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with ithe County Auditor on o? before the fourth Monday of Sen-' tember or on or before the tenth day After publication by the cv r • • -. N. A. BIXLER, .President t>. t .d «» a., AUGUST B—lß ■ \ • * ‘ •• , -7 I Prescribed by State Board of Accounts . . Town. Budget Form No. 3 Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies Before the Board of Town Truitoes. 1 ’ taxpayer at Monroe, Adams County, In<lMna,,tl»at the proper legal officers of said municipality, at. their regular budget*** 1 J7th s °f Augiist, 1952, will consider the following _ ■ „ ’ BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FO3B TOWNS V^***. 1 Fb £ 4 ’ 21 Office Supplies 6.00 1 Services Personal 4 Materials . ' 11 Salary of Trustees Hoo 41 Buydlng 1 2 Salary. ICHerk-Treanurer 12.00 « Other Materials 250.00 13 Salary, . Town Marshal.... 60.00 5 Current Charges , 14 Salary, St. Commis. r .. 51 His. A Os. Bond Prem. 244.06 ■J! £ om To <» Attorney .... 10.00 5$ Rents ’IS S o ?* p ®?.* ot Firemen .... 250.00 83 Improvement Assess 18 Other Compensation ...... IQ.OO 7 Properties * S? 1 !. 10 ® 8 Cohtractual , TOTAL GENERAL FUND .... 3064.06 21 Communca. and Trans. .. 30.00 Street FAadi 22 Heat, Lit, Pow. & Water 2030.00 1 Services Personal £ r,nt ; and Adv - 100-00 II Saji »t. Commit ... v 340.00 24 Repairs*..— - 00.00 12 Salary of Employees .. 400.00 25 Servl, Other Contractual 4 Materials : 1020.73 3 Supplies TOTAL STREET FUND 1860.73 . ESTIMATE OF TOWN FtJND> TO BE RAISED \ FWada Baqaired Fp» Mxpoaeee Ta General Street December Bist as laceming Ycart ■ Faad Faad 1.! Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $3084.06 $1660.73 3. Necessary expehditures to be made from appropria- . M’VIS unexpended July 31st of present ydar 909.93 781.17 3. Additional appropriations necessbfy to bo made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year — not included in lines 3 or 8 .... JL. E, un< i 8 (Add lines L 8. 3 and 4) 3973.99 , 2441.90 Fands On Hand And Tn Be Received Fr»n Seareen Other Than Prepeced Tax Levyi 1 July 31st of present y*ar 46.01 7. Taxe* to bo collected, present year (December . \ settlement) 876.23 ' \ 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. fist of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Town Clerk-TrSas a. Special Taxes (eeo Schedule) b. Fees and *ll other revenue (s«o Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines. 6. 7, 8a and Jb) 922.24 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct lino 9 ~ I from line 5) u.» ~.u 3051 75 11. Operating Balance (not in excess es expense Jan. lot 18. e^7MED e ST e^*lXr r ( •. IXII lines 10 and 11) . 8064.06 w, » _ PROPOSED LEVIES 1 Net Taxable Property $383,050 N wwicka* Taxabfa Po, > B l - - -i-e 58 FVWD# Levy on Amount to z FropeHy be Raised en Svvr t .93 ■ $3064.06 Comparative Statement of Tapes Collected. A** To Be Collmsted iJr.'- u , --' Toßo ■ . Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1960 19H ... ! .lKi 1953 General ........ ik 33216.37 llfli.XO 31O8L1S $8064 06 Total $2216.37 $1811,30 $1932.12 $3004.06 Taxpayers appearing shall hays a right. <e be heard thereon; After the tax levies Mv* 'been detormlnos, and presented tb the County AudiJ?* pr, J? r owsond Monday |n September, and County Adj«gitt»6nt Dogfd/or on their failure for further end final h*aHng th.roo ’by fiHn t o? pT£ tlon with the County Auditor on, or before’the fourth Monday df September or on or beforo the tenth dey aher publication by the bounty of tax regM chargod whichever date 4« leter, and the state board will fix a gate tpr hearing in thfs county. ~ Truetaoe Dated this 80th day of July. 1963.1 k ” * • , • AUGUST 6 ■lB • \ _ < ■ •' I i ’ : i. ■ ‘ '■ iv ' ' ■ /T ' ' I, ' ' ■ i ;

. I • vJ. . .. I P 'Cooks' Comer’ B, M»iy R Ttanoa , .? 1 111 UeVs Make lee Cream An old fashioned treat which many amilles enjoy In the good old suiamgrtime is ice cream frozen in a dasher-freezer. Though most of the millions of gallons of ice cream which Americans how eat es«h year Is commercially made, there are still many who prefer the home-frozen kind. Hgre are tips on making old fashioned ice cream: Firsts scald the freezer-can and air to he sure it has no stale odor or flavor. ; J It is not necessary to cook a mixture of cream, milk, sugar, fruit juice, crushed fruit or other flavoring before freezing. But for J best results the mix should be thoroughly chilled in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight before freezing. Never fill the freezer-can more two-thirds full because air

whipped In during freezing expands the mixture and space must be left for it. i Crush ice by placing in a strong canvas and pound with a mal’»t nntrf pieces are fine and even. Use about 6 pounds of crushed ice to 1 pound rock salt or table salt. To start the ice melting and thus hasten freezing, add 1 pint of cold water to the ice and salt. As the Ice melts, heat Is drawn out of the cream mixture, causing it to freeze. Pack the ice and. salf mixture firmly around tfye can. Turn the freezer crank slowly at first to prevent churning the cream before it starts to freeze.As the crank turns harder, turn

Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 3 (Revised 1951) TOWNSHIP FORM h NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES \ in the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes-by Preble Township, Before the Township Advisory Board Adams County, Indiana., Notice la hereby Riven the taxpayers of Preble Township, Adams. County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 26th of August, 1952, will consider the following budget: [ . \ TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION -Salary of Trustee ~-$ 900Tuitlon Fundi. I Loans, Interest & Insurance 200 Office rent —. i- School Transfers ......4..! $12,000 Transportation of Children 9055 Clerk hire 75 Total Tuition Fund 12.000 Light and Power 60 Trustee’s Traveling Expense u 150 Special Scboel Fund: „ Miscellaneous s 200 Office Supplies, Printing and Repair of buildings and care Total Special School Fund $10,525 Advertising --A 320 of grounds ' _ $ 500 Poor Reliet Fund: Pay of advisory b0ard......... 7a Repair of Equipment, except A. Administration Expemaei Fire Protection - - 10® school busses L.J— 100 Al. I Personal service $ 72 Care of cemeteries i*o School Furniture and equipment, B. Direct Kellrfi Examination of Records _SO except school busses 1..|.. A . 100 83. Total direct relief I Miscellaneous 255 School supplies, other than (Total Bl and B 2) 2000 TuWMblp Fuad: Janitors’ Supplies 250 Total Poor Relief Fund $2072 Total Township Fund 20a5 Fuel for Schools 60 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Funds Required For Expenses August 1, present year, to December 31, of Township — Special Sch. Tuition Poor Relief ensuing year . Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year $2055 $10525 SI2OOO 2. Necessary Expenditures to be fnade from Ap- WHk IM propriatlons Unexpended July , 31, of present year—-—| 1182 3477 8000 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August . ’ . ' 1, to December 31, of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before j December 31, of present year, not included in 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4)....-— 3237 14002 20000 Funds On Hund And To Be Received From Sources , Other Then The Proposed Rate Os Tax Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year — 7685 9557 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (Decernber Settlement) l 3 - - 848 3605 2332 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy,- to, be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See Schedule in Trustee’s Office) (a) Special Tates (See Schedules) — ' , J (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 229 .57 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 2412 11519 .11946 10. Net Amount to toe raised for expenses to De- M . cember 31, of ensuing year 1 825 2483 8054 IL Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January i, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous , Revenue for same Period) - - 1005? 12. Amount tn be raised by Tax Levy....„ 182a <483 10034 t PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property —— $2,379,714 Number of Taxable Polls -L._ r. —— 157 Adjustment Factor 4 - - -’ 6i7 FUNDS Levy on Amount to , Property Be Raised Township - j , I®B $ 1825 Special School - i - - U. ........ ..... -2 -li’,,, Transportation | — -■—■■■ -* 4-p- —— — - $ * g2 $19362 ! COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COIXECTED ' ( To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Co/lected Collected | ’ 1949 1950 1951 1952 Township — 5 1* 47 3 Ifft 3 53x5 Tra To P tal ‘° n ; $16023 $18499 $20736 $14248 ber, and the levy fixed <by the County Tax Adjustment Board or on tnetr imiure.so Board in this county. \ I ED AUMANN, AUOUST U 6—lß K 1 1 ' Preble Twp. Trustee n. Prescribed by the State Board of Accounta BUDGET FORM No. 3 (REVISED 1947) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the natter of detaining the tax rates for certain purposes by Root Township, Adams County, Inditana. Before the Township Advisory Board. rvnntv Indiana that the proper legal 'Notice is hereby given the taxpayers ,of o tT°wnship, Adams Count. , - .jj consider officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 26th day of August, the following budget: : \ | ° ‘ *, V . • \ . TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND: $6125 00 SchooTuhrary 7 »ooioo Salary of Trustee $1050.00 Principal ... k- >«l-£ ” vJt Teacher ! c£!k = Io©:?® Fund ""“Z". $9805:00 and Claas iHxpense 6000.00 Trustee's Travel Exp i .... 180.0® SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: Janitor ; 2100.00 Of«ice%upplies, Printing Repair of Buildings and Transportation of C il- 75 , 0 00 and Advertising 550.00 care of Grounds ; $3,00.00 dren —** 'ico 00 > Pay of Advisory Board 75.00 Repair of Equipment, e.x- _ MuPellaliv.ius 800:<M» Care of Cemeteries 325.00 except School Busses J 300.00 MlsQeiiaiwsous Fl?e Protaction 100.00 School Furniture and Equip- TotelSpecW Sc - ° - 3 «°0.°0 POORY RELIEF FVXD: > TUITION FUND: ' School Supplies other than A Service P 240.00 Pay of Teachers $48,168.00 Jan tors Supplies 800.00 B Sub. Teachers—Sick Leave 500.00 Janitor Supplies 600.00 B. Dlrert H»IIMi 1 Total Tuitiop Fund $48,668.00 Fuel Wwols J *OO.OO 83. Direct R Loans, Interest and Tdta! Poor Relief Fund $3840.00 ,■ ' 4 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED , Special Po .°S r-.r-.M Township Sch. Tuition Bond Relief year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund p “ nd jjgJVs $9805 * U, ’ d 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year - J $2720 $3042.0 $48668 $9805 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropria- i?rc,7 \ *>1426 > tlons Unexpended July 31,’0f present year - HOO 12667 -14ZO 3. Additional Appropriations tol be made August 1, to - "December 31, of present year 4 -.....—.....-a . asH>w 4. Outstanding Temporary Loads to be paid before t 7 December 31, of present year, not included In Lines \ 5. Total Viinds Required ( Add Lines i, 2. 3 and 4) 3820 47047 7(0094 9805 Fund* Hand And To Be Received From Sonreea Other Thnn The Proponed Rate Os Tax Levy _ 6. Actual Balance, July 3d, present year — r 1 49 » x 6866 94 <0 ’* Uraent) COl .!~ te .*. Pre ". eOt .. - 1009 6?57 2088 1343 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax* Levy —: to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. . (See schedule in . . Trustee's Office) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules? .... — 7?-?,? (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) ~ <cia 3. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) [..... 2504 27686 57248 3619 13. Net Amount to be raised for expensed to December * 81 of ensuing year ; - 7316 19361 12846 6186 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for Mtn, Period) — HOO 5000 5000 5400 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy —J 2416 24361 \ 17846 11586 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property Civil Township Z4,60L308 Net Valuation of Taxable Property School Township ...... > 2 - 62 M0“ Adjustment Factor - * Bb ‘ ‘ ■*iini>> levy on V. Amount to Property v Be Raised Special School ZZTZ - 83 21740 Tuition t - —- f « 8 17844 Bond, School f > 384 - Tran Tot o aT a ? o >i*» B 1 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AN BB cor]LK cTED 'i . . - \ To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected i, 1949 1950 1951 1952 Special School ...... 18491 15163 10865 11430 Tuition 6484 4646 3698 4348 Library —I •..., 240 244 ! 231 Bond — ; L 2821 3129 3146 2912 - Transportation 1849 2541 ; Total S3OIOB $25309 $21699 $23497 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax Uviea have [been determined, Snd presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure aa to do, by the County Auditor, ten »r more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such; levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor not later than October 15. and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. Dated August sth, 1952. 1 ■ t AUGUST SELKING. AUGUSTS—I 3 \ Trustee Root Tvft !■■ v ' - .■' ' . ' " ■ - ' 1 ■ . ■ ■ . ..• ’ ■ ' .. \ V ' .'.. < A b '. " ■ ' '■ ; ■■■■'•

it faster in order to Whip in as much air as possible during the freezing and thus make a smoother product. j About J 5 or 20 minutes of turning the crank is all that should be necessary to freeze the contents of a 2 quart freezer. When the ice cream is frozen, wipe the top of the can and open carefully so that no trace of salt gets >|n. Remove the dasher, scrape the mixture down from the sides of the can. Drain off water from the outer pprt of the freezfer and pack with mote ice and salt. For this packing use about 1 part salt to 8 parts of crushed ice by weight

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and pack around and over the can. Place a heavy piece of cloth or - several thickness of newspaper over the top of the freezer for insulation and let the ice cream stand at least 2 hours before serving for best texture and flavor. VANILLA ICE CREAM 4 cups whipping cream 1 cup whole milk. 1 cup sugar. 2 teaspoons vanilla. *4 teaspoon salt. Simply mix, chill and freeze. Recipe inakes 7 to 10 servings, “Umm, delicious!" you say. Yes, It certainly is, and not only is it good to eat but fun to make.