Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1952 — Page 8
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/ FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECATUR SCHOOL BOARD Au.u.t 1. UKH—JMIy 31, IMS <ieov*» D. Helm, Trenaarer SPECIAL FUND Bank Balance in Special Fund August 1, 1951 115,094.65 Local Tax J 68,599.53 Miscellaneous Receipts ".... 1,751.54 Total Receipts and Balances $‘86,445.72 Expenditures during year 67,220.68 Balance July 31, 195? ....$19,225.64 Outstanding Cheek 7/31/52, No. 1512 .... 180.00 Bank Balance July 31, 11*52 $19,405.64 TUITION FUND Balance in Tuition Fund August 1, 1951 66,759.08 Local Tax 1... 52,255.50, Congressional School Fund interest ~..i 108.84 State Vocational Allotment 1,198.66 \State Tuition Support 88,872.85 Transfer Tuition 9,518.12 Total Receipts and Balances $218,713.05 Expenditures during year 151,634.56 Balance july 31, 1952 ....$67,078.49 >BOND FUND i Balance In Bond Fund August 1, 1951! $ 982.83 Local Tax ; 5,6?8.19 v Total Receipts and BalI“i> es $ 6,671.02 Expenditures during year 5,448.75 ' a Balance July 31 ,1952 ....$ 1,22X27 RECHEATION Balance in Hecreation Fund August 1, 1951 $ 401.99 Local Tax t 1,896.07 Total Receipts and Balances J $ 2,298,06 Expenditures during year 1,906.78 Balance July 31.J952 A 391.28 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Balance in Cumulative Building Fund August I ‘ , L 1951 1 $39,765.93 Local 'lax 28,440.99 Total receipts and balances ..$68,206.92 Invested in Government Bonds 51,800.00 Balance, Cash in bank, July 31, 1952 ..............$16,406.92 Total Fund Available ..$68,206.92 DISBURSEMENTS \ Adams County Memorial Hospital $ 6 00 Allen Business Machine Co. 217.50 Allied, Inc : 4,772.56 Alpine Ribbon & Carbon Co. 20.17 Americana Corporation .... 162.85 American Appraisal Co. .... 350 00 American Asbestos Co 15.15 American Book Co k 692.58 American School Board Journal i........................ ....9.00 American Council on Edu*" cation 15.00 Andrews, Hugh J 119.45 Appleton-Century Crafts, Inc. U ; : 20.93 Archbold, L. E., Co. agt 7.00 Ashbauchers Tin Shop ...... \ i 13.82 Audio Visual Center, Indiana University 123.38 Aumann, Norbert 11.50 Baker, H. M i 4.75 Beavers Oil Service 26.90 Beckley-Cardy Co h 37.38 Berling, F 602.10 Berne Lumber Co. ..o—/.. 12.32 Berry. Tom, Music Co; 81.7 F Bieberich, Renry, ...... 24.00 BobbsMerrill Co. I 1.00 Hockman Insurance agency 613.00 Boyce, A. E., Co 824.78 Bradley, Milton, Co. 481.01 Brant Motors, Inc. 171.48 Brlner, Corvin j 63.10 Brintzenhofe, Walter 34.95 Broadhead Garrett Co 19.45 Brown. W. Guy 382.08 Bureau of Tests 24.33 Burk Elevator Co. 57.93 Burroughs Adding Machine Co; 74.00 Caravel Films, Jnc. 100.82 Chapter Supply 18.87 1 Chemical Rubber Co v 94.16 \ Chicago Motor Co. . 20.29 Citizens Telephone Co. .....J 464.30 £ity of Decatur 3,849.72 Cleveland Cotton Products Co 16.35 Colchin, Fred ..... 1 6.25 Cole Meat Market 166.77 Commercial Print Shop ....f* 126.95 Connie’s Fruit Market 6.85 Continental Chemical Co. .. 37.00 Commercial Print Shop 9.25 Custer, Vernon 5.50 Davis, George E. ... 75.00 Decatur Democrat Co , 487.58 Decatur Insurghce agency’ 841.55 Decatur Lumber Co. .4 I 677.69 Decatur Music House r. 2,360.00 Defratur Plumbing & Heat- j J ing Co \ 137.65 Demco library Supplies 31.20 Dierkes Implement Store .1 12.90 Doane Agricultural Serv- t ice, Inc ~h 10.00 Dolge, C. 8., Co. 12.23 Doubleday & Co 199.61 Bum, George E., Co 23.50 Educational Music Bureau 174.12 Educational Test Bureau ..' Educators Progress Servicte 13./I? Ehlnger, Leo E. ....; 244.61 Encyclopaedia Brittanica 86.14 Engeler, E. D. 53.20 Engle & Kieas 989.15 Field Enterprises, IncT* 1,25 First State Bank 6.60 Ft. Wayne Tent & Awning Co 8.50 Fuller Brush Co 13.26 Funk & Wagnails Co 5.30 Garrard Press 4.81 G. E. Supply Corporation. .. 1,189.09 Gerbers Meat Market 44.70 Ginn & Co .\ 75.78 Gregory, C. A., Co 43.70 Habegger, Myron L., M. D. 7.00 Habegger Hardware Co 90.98 Hahnert, Ted 2.00 Hale, E. M„ Co ; 66.00 Hall & McCreary 27.84 Hamilton Beach Co. 1 1.75 Hammond, Keith 625.48 Heidenrelch, G., Co. 74.40 Heller Coal Feed & Supply 3,054.84 Heller Insurance Agency .. ' 218.55 Hiller Office Supply Co 4.25 Hillman China Qu. 69.42 Holthouse Drug Co. — 98.64 Hudson, Cass, Co- *-47 Ideal Dairy Products 5.40 Indiana Carbon Co 19.75 Indiana School Boards' As- 's'-'; sociation ... 75.00 Indiana Stamp & Seal Co. .. 3.20 Indiana State Chamber of Commerce —25.25 Indiana Textile Co. 96.04 Institute for Research .. ..... ■ | 9.74 interstate Printers & Publishers ...... * 12.49
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Tax Increase Plan | Opposed By Craig 1 Candidate Says He ; Is Against Increases NEW CASTLE, Ind. UP — George N. Craig \served notice today he will fight any move for new taxes or increase of existingopes if he.is elected governor next j In a speech designed to open his campaign in the 10th District, the former American Legion chief criticized the proposed increase of the B|ate gasoline tax from four to six cents per gallon. J \ Such a . move, urged earlier this wisek by State Highway Commissioners Samuel C. Hadden and Jap Jpnes, is ‘‘typical New Deal procedure ... when in trouble, call fpr more taxes,” Craig told his apdiepce Thursday night. | i“I will oppose any pew taxes or any increase in existing taxes,” he said. : * Hadden and Jones said additional revenue from a higher gasoline tax could be used to i epair and improve Indiana’s highways. ? Craig acknowledged that highways have "deteriorated to a point where thfey present severe hazards to the safety of the people.” He also cited narrow bridges which are “death traps.” ; What is needed, he said, is “a fresh, new outlook,” not a gasoline tax boost. Appeal For Nurses To Help In Polio Cases INDIANAPOLIS, UP Officers of the Indiana Hospital Association appealed today (for "all available purses” for emergency * duty in Hoosier hospitals caring for ix>lio patients. President E. J. Shea, Indianapolis, said 10 nurses are needed now ip Indianapolis and others will be needed- here and elsewhere later.
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Peru Man Dies After Murdering His Wife PERU, Injl. UP — Charles Tucker, 60, Peru, dlsd early today of a rifle wound in (he head a few hours after be was found lying beside the body of his wife who was dead from a similar wound; Mrs. Nellie Tucker, 46, - was found Thursday night in the Tucker home, shot in the head what police described as an "expanding bullet.” Authorities said it was an apparent case of murder and suicide following Mrs. Tucker’s application for a divorce pending since July 22. \ currenFweek <Conti.wed From Page On*) plans in advance as a warning to civilians to, evacuate was proof neither the North Koreans nor the Chinese could put any kind of a defense for their people against air attack. However though the North Korean people might be tired of the war, there was no sigq that their, commanders were equally weary. 3: Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito rey Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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