Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1954 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publiebed Every Evening Except Sunday By THU DECATUR DEMOCRAT INC. —<uid at tht Decatur, InC, Pugt Otloe aa Second Clare Matter Dick D. Heller — — President A. R. Holthouae Editor £ B. 3W Vico-President (Bum. Holthouae ——Treasurer Butyerißtlan Batys! uy Mall fe Adame apd Adjoining Counties: One year, |B.o®; Mx months, >4.25; S months, >2.25. SMail, beyond Adame and Adjoining Counties: One year, ; « months, 14.76; I months, 33.(0. By Carrier: X cepta per week. Slagle copies: ( cpnta.

The wind and rain storms cleaned out many of the dead tree _ limbs and branches, nature's way of trimming our beautiful, trees. 0 o We welcome the teachers of all schools to this community. The task of teaching our children gives the teachers a role as important as any in family life, for young minds are molded by what “teachers say”. We hope the coming school year gives joyjto all who preside in the plarerooms. ■ __a —— If determined op political lines, the ejection of a fifth member of the common council will be decided by the vote of Mayor Doan. The four councllmanic meptbers are evenly divided among the two parties. Partisan politics need not be played ip city government. The service is more of a civic nature, where all members cap work for thd 1 beat interests of the .community. There are men and women who would like to serve in that kind of an assignment and we contend Mayor Dpan and our city officials also hold viewpoint in the 'performance of public service. - 0 - 0 Twenty years ago the industrial site at the north edge of the city consisted of the old beet sugar factory and a few minor buildings. Today rows and rows of towering silos; miles of railroad switch tracks, multistoried buildings and other processing plants are formed into the Central Soya Company, one of the largest and most suoceawful industrial enterprises in the country. Teenagers may look at the site and believe that it was there always, but it is a development that has ripen and expanded to its present greatness in the short span of 20 years. There is good reason to celebrate this accomplishment! • 0 0-— The common poupcjl trill elept a fif|h member to replace Council-

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man Hugh Engle, who has moved out of the district from jrhich he was elected, which according to an interpretation of the law vacates the councllmanic sept- Serving on the city council is not a big paying job, but one place Where civic minded persons cap perform public service. Members become acquainted with functions: of their city government, the operation of the electric and water utilities, the upkeep and care of streets and parks and problems that must be solved by the official city legislative body. It is a fine experience and we admire the men who give good public service to their hbme town. —oi— — Boiling It Down:— Summarizing the Army-McCar-thy hearings so that the result will not be unwieldly, seems to be quite a job. The original transcript came to 2,000,000 words, or 7,424 pages. Ray Jepkins, special counsel of the subcommittee that conducted the hearings, got it down to 112,500 words, or 450 pages. Even this was too much for the subcommittee, who called in experts from the Library of Congress. Their result is 20,000 words, or ,77 pages. The subcommittee may be able to manage that. The episode recalls the story of a king who wanted ail human knowledge presented in a single work so that he could master it. His wise to work, and ultimately came back with a formidable pile of 70 vblumes. "Toe toag," said the king. "801 l it down.” Mst The wise men tided again. They got it down to seven volumes, pnd were told that this was still too long. Their next try was a single volume, but even this did not suit the king. Finally the sages brought in a masterpiece of condensation, short enough to satisfy even the king. They had reduced all human knowledge to one word. The word was “doubt.”

Enlistment Open In Avintien Training High school graduates or men with college education, who oan qualify for army gvjaOtm training, will be enlisted direct from civilian life in the course selected, and will attend school at Fort Eustis, Va. Courses available include airplane repair, helicopter repair, aircraft instrument and electrical systems repair, aircraft powertrain and engine retain rotor and propellor repair, and others, M/Bgt John F. Wyatt, of the p.g. army recruiting station, Fort Wayne, said today. i t . ... » Trade in a Goon lown <*- Decatur-

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Form Prescribed hr ttaw Bqxrdqf pa^i| BHIP FORM ’ ‘“W NOTICE TO TAXPA YERS OF TAX LEVIES ln a ?Be?oV^thVTot%TMp7dWs% r V B»»rd’ *** pur ’ K ”*’ Vy *«•«♦» *<»«»■ (Wt». W* *' wws’aTWA’iw TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP fund a onft Par of Substitute Tegah,™" m Janitor Service .......... 2400 Trustee 8 800 Total Tuition Funtr 883750 Transportation of Children .... 7000 ntfico jHent 4U ... 90 SPECIAL soWoßtf Firij» ’’*’ WAtpL LlghL end Power MO KdfeHf 5 - A ii«: ;;; ««. And Advertising ;.....a 300 Repair of Bqulpment, except Miscellaneous — 100 4<> v >»°ry Bottl'd 75 ScfcoJ Busse* 200 Vetal sped. BOWodl WW.:..|HMO Fire Truck Operations & School Furniture and Equip- POOR RELIEF FUND Buna - <OO ' ment except School Busses .. 650 A. AdmluKtraWda Kaueusei Care of Cemeteries 15Q School Supplies, other than Al. Personal BerVlcV*’?.:....» M Miscellaneous ... Nt Janitor's Supplies 400 B. Direct Relief) Total Township Fundo 1040 Janitor Sunpiles 100 BS. Total Direct Relief TLITIgN FUND Fuel for sjftobls . 1200 (Total Bl and 8f1....’. 1180 Pay of Teachers .., r Loans, Interest gpd | W Uf, .. <]|9 tg||) Pegr » n »« _ A ■- estimaW OH FVWP« TO BW RARBR Funds required for expenses August 1, present year. Special io December 31, of ensping yev Township School Tuition Library . . Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incopnlng Year 32845 313430 333750 X. Necessary Expenditure* tq be made from Appro- ■«« xW7L»WW2»'iwrriwie?= ,11! >.n. «HH Fonda on Hand and to be Received From Sonrees Other Than the Propesed Rate of Tax Lew 3. Actual Balance, Julir 3L present year 1194 5574 3157 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement] * .72...„.™L....ZZ.!Z. “ 1192 6276 8976 *■ Mlwellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy to be received from August 1 pf present year to December 11, of ensuing' year. (See schedule In Trustee’s Office) <•) Special Taxes (Seo Schedules) .._— --- 2431 18975 (•b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 3. Total Funds (Add Unaa 6, 3 6a and 8b) 3386 14341 35308 — im i« »». - """I 1 oaw period . — 700 30M 400 13. Amount to bp raised by Tax Levy — 2575 ||37f 16606 PROPOSED LEVI|6I Taxable Property IMIMM 44JWUmMt - v .3CT7 ——! — ~ ; . Vt\y on Levy on Amount |o Special School .T" * t ” ’l.lO 15831 Tpitlqit , .mH.,; ....... 1.14 13603 Transportation .io - 1453 Total — » 33.75 ijssos COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Township I 1781 3 1631 3 3661 3 3575 .-.„■-■■■■■■■-, ti || M) h Total , ZT :.,... Illffl |1837| 338179 33655) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES snd presented bounty Auißtor not later* wss .w wiJtiU-a "septembfL and the levy fixed by the Cqunty Ta x Adjustment board,or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ben or mono taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by sych levies appeal to the State Board of Tgx Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition With the County Auditor pa ur befpre th» fuaafh Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the conqly auditor of tax fates charged, whichever date Is later, and the (rtatp Roifd will fix a date for hearing In this county. ’ Trustee of Jefferson Township Dated August 5, 1856. AVGt’ST 13—20 H. D. MOSSER,

Form Prescribed by State Bor rd <»f Accounts Cdunty Budget Form No. 29 , COUNTY FORM Revised 1953 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES , Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners. Tn t.ie matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams Cnuntv infllapa. thef Abe proner legal officers of said lowl < g P bud y e*v th *' r r#BuUir wetlng place, on the Uh ghfl Bt4 dgye of Beptgimbef, I>sl firpi nailer t|t« <•>* o, g Udge ■ bvDBWT' CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNTIES ’ ’’ P T* 3625.00 Services Personal 3 853.06 Current ’ 194.00 All Other Op- Expense . 1625.00 All Other Op. Expense ' 385.06 Properties 4800.00 Current Charges 1400.00 Ceeety Aaaeaaor Ceagty Cewmlaeloweea Properties . 325.00 Services Personal 3 3785.00 Services Personal 3 11662.00 County Auditor All Other Op. Expense 915.00 AU Other Op. HxVensa 21950.00 Services Personal 3 8763.00 Washington TowmMp Assessor Cur r * nt Ch»rg6U 31857.00 All Othef Op. Expense 2425.00 Services Personal '2l 3800.00 Current Obligations 1360.00 Properties 870.00 All Other Op. Expense 313.00 Debt Payment 4360.00 County Treasurer Cuuaty Health Nurse Total General Fund .|341417 oo Services Personal 3 6575.00 Services Personal .. 3 3000.30 Cuuaty )lenpl|a| Fuad All Other Up. Expense 2925.00 All Other <ip Expense 792 00 Administration 8 ZJOfO.OO Properties 230.00 Pruayeutlng Attorney Dietary 43400.00 CqMfy Recorder Ser'vlpea ....j 1215.00 sundry 10000.00 Services Personal 3 4785.00 All Other Op. Expense 1380 00 lonsekeeping ; 19500.00 All Other Op. Expense 1065.00 Circuit Court hsdt Operation . 19100.00 Properties . 625.00 Services Personal ..ZtT—3 12710.30 Medical. Surgl- 4 Dental - 30000.00 Ceuafy Sheriff All Other Op. Expense 790.00 Nursing 100000.00 Services Personal 3 4770.00 Current Charges 400.00 X-Ray 8250.00 All Othef Op. Expense 3365.00 Properties 14M.Q0 Lftthuratory 7750.00 Properties 763.00 County Klectlun Ruarg Capital Invastmegts IQMO.OO Cuuaty Sarver or Services Personal| 4154.30 Total Co.jiosp. Fund ...SSIfO’O.OO Services Pergonal 3 6485 00 All Other Op Expense 1563.60 Csqutr Highway Ulaltmt' All Other Op. Expense 1345.00 Current Charges 150 30 and Rrealr >'uaa Properties 100.00 Registration of Veters Services Personal ~73 632,5.00 County Agricultural Agent Services Personal 3 1000.00 A.N Other Op. Expense . . 26655.00 Services Personal 3 5400.00 County Court House . Material 109756.00 Alj Other Op. Expense 1360.00 Services Personal ’3 8860 #0 Current Chargea 3500.00 Home Dem Agt. Exp. 3050.00 All Other Op. Expenss 6425.03 Properties 14300.06 Properties 56.00 Material 40? 03 Total Cq. Ij. M£ R 3222480.00 County Beard et Education Properties 103.06 County Welfare Fund Services Personal 3 IZiRO.OO County Jail Part I Current Charges . 8114030.00 All CHher Op. Expense 1450.00 Services Personal 8 300 00 Part 11 Current Charare.s .. 03830.09 Current Charges . 75.00 All Other Op. Expanse 2300.00 (Other than Part || ' County Health Officer Properties 50.00 Personal Services 17180.00 Services Persona) 3 1024.00 County Home All (Xher Op 1975.00 All Other Op. Expense 850.00 Services Personal 3 11800.00 Properties 100.00 Tqt*l 8217115.00 ESTIMATE OF COCNTY F’ NPM TO BB BAIgER FUNDS REQL'TREn FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER Gsnsral iflghway O Welfare Hospital 31ST OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund ’ Fund 1 Total budget estimate for Incoming year — 3241,417 3322.430 3217,115 3276,070 2. Necessary expenditures to he made from appropriuttnn unexpended July 81st of present year .... 100,300 84.(23 100,700 100 000 3. Additional approp. necessary to be matfe Aug. , Ist to Dec. list of present year , 10,609 24 000 f. Outstanding temporary loapa to be *paid before V Dec. 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3. . .... 5. Total funds required (add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4) .... 851.417 866.962 936.095 4uo 07n Funds On l(and And To Be Received From ’ ’ ’ Sources Otter Thun Froaoned Tax Levyi - 6 Actual Balance, JllTy 81st of present year 92,803 57,386 68.595 ' 31 2to 7. Taxen to be collected, present year (December ’ settlement) 70,520 19.0 ft 5597 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 3(st of Incoming year A. (schedule on file in office of County Auditor): A. Special Taxes (see schedule! 14,711 B Officers' tees and all other revenue (aoi — schedule) ' 72.808 368.000 240,437 3nn non 9. Total funds («dd lines 6,7, 8A and 8B) 10. Not amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st ' ■ ’ .314,777 of incoming year (deduct (ine 9 from line 6) 101,081 ' 4 a?: Bf. 11. Operating balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to June So, less miso, revenue for same period) 72.303 39.300 12. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add lines 10 and 11) 173,381 None 44 623 t-. •All County Welfare Fund Calculations as of Ju|y Ist. Instead July Slat and Aug tat FRQPOHKD LHVIKB Net Taxable Property usiuiMa* Number of Taxable Polls ""A'' ’°° COMPARATIVE STATEMENT RF TAXES COLLECTED AND Tq BE COLLECTED r Levy on Amount To 1 <- r. n. Property Be Raised Collected Collected Collected Collected bounty Revenue .... 842 3173,884 3206.111 813L770 1121.M0 816*5 620 Coquty Ueltare Fund .11 44,622 'Mi.. 60.534 '4O 002 ’BB 84(1 ’aelr" Codnty Hospikl .13 65:298 ?8.471 it 764 1L905 12.28(5 TOWNSHIR POOR TAg LEVINS AND RATKO . Estimated He- Estimated Total Poor ~ Net For Relief (L11T» » Reties For Imbursement Due lb.lan<7 lice. , Relief Assessed VnJi».• . Ensuing Year County Revenue 31st present Jo be ValuaOlna TeLr* Including Operat- Year Levied ’ le * r ing Balance ’ 1 Blue Creek 8 555.06 254.00 , 30|.00 1 505 000 ri, sea, ■ 70.. ;S ; . Ftes "‘ r ' m i2«s« $r Monroe ' : 6347.00 4300.00 2047 00 6’124 Safi lu’eno 246*0 *,UU3I I I 1 2? 2” 5700.00 ÜB».n(| 4 76L450 ‘hi Uui?n* ry *"'* "j' J -4 , fl o ’ • 300.00 3281.00 LOSOjeo ’ Wabash ' 4506.00 U| , 00 s iu’S?]} N ?f® Washington 24659.(16 lldpo.oo 13659.00 11 382A10 ’ll and nates** C *“* d '* ,u * U ® n " of ••• appropriate column under caption Township Poor Tax L|vloS ind the IcVy f|xcd by the cvqnty tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the County audfto? tan or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state boats at l tax Aom mlssloners fdr further and final hearing thereon by filing of pitlfTbn wills’ the cdflnlV audFAv*on or before " f , ‘ ,C J”ur on or before the tenth day after publication by the county audlti* o of D.iS *Xrt,7iR u ' wStwfc?

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