Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1955 — Page 12

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND UIMBIBSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAH IMI PREBLE TOWNSHIP. ADAMS VOl STY BALANCE BALANCE FUNDS JAN. 1 RECEIPTS DISBI RSKMENTS DEC. 31 Township ... 3 1400.1* 3 I*o4 44 3 1*14.94 * 1689.68 Special Hchoul . 4032.6: »«3v 32 6916 v? 5747.82 TuUlUn 1W176 12793 97 13*40.37 787.46 Dog Recreation 46.33 45.93 TOTALS ... 4~75*07* ~~3253*0 73 _ 122902.03 I 8489.08 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Pay u s Transfers

Source , Amount Township Eon* Taxes —June $ 11*9.06 To-XM- December .— 1006.39 TOtnl Township Fund 4 2204.44 Special School Fan* Taxes—June $ 4396.50 Farm Bur. Dividend ........ ... 16.16 Stat* Dist. Transportation 469J38 Taxon—December ................ 3686.43 Private Transportation .... 35.06 H. K. Setlnge use of Bus .. 6.60 Refund on ins. 20.86 Total Special School Fund .3 8630.32 Tnltlon Fan* , > Tax**—tune I <927.8? Taxes—December 0808 91 Congressional interest 57.24 Total Tuition Fund ....—'. 412793.91 Dog F*»* Dog Tax from .Assessor ’ 172.00 Total Dog Fund *72.0* DISBURSEMENTS Township Fund Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Pay of Trustee Offlc* Rent and Clerical Help Ed Autnann 3 990.00 Frieda Aumann 200 00 iTavellng Expense Telephone A Telegraph Ed Autnann .— —.. 3 240.00 Books Stationery Printing & Advertising Decatur Democrat — 3 76.54 Berne Wftners , ...... 74.25 M W. Rpthert .. 35.90 Pay of Advisory Board Shaft A. Fuhrman 3 25.00 artih Selking _ 25.00 Martin Schroeder ........ 25.90 Care of Cemeteries Edison Bethold 20.90 Fire Protection Decatur Ins. Agency 3 81.25 Miscellaneous Heller Ina. Co. Trustee Bond .... I 120.00 Total 1914.94 Tuition Fund Claaaification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount

1 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 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 chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. ED AUMANN, Trustee JANUARY 20 ■. — ; ~~ ~ TOWNSHIP TRI STUB’S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1&54 st. marys Township, adams county BALANCE BALANCE FUNDS JAN. I RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS DEC. 31 Township 3 1072.93 | 2525 49 | 2246.20 3 1352 22 Special School 6778.09 32377.81 31189.09 7966 81 Tuition . 9802.97 51122.44 46739.67 14185.84 Dog 149.75 206.00 97.25 258 50 Bond 2497.63 303.10 825.00 2373 73

TOTALS 320701.37 3 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount Tuwuahtp Fuad * Taxes—June | 1333.96 Taxea —December 1191.53 Total Township Fund 3 2525.49 Npeelal School Fund Taxea—June ... Taxes —December 10815.43 State DtsL Transportation 2967.56 Transfer Tuition .. ........ 6183.51 Insurance Refund 238.06 Used Bus 45.00 Total Special Sch'l Fund ... 332377.81 Tuition Fund Taxes—June „... .u 3 8414.23 Taxes—December 7515.80 Cungrdssiohal Interest 69.10 Stat* Dlxt. Tuition (Net) „ 25131.32 Retirement Assessments .... 1915.60 Transfer Tuition 7764.40 Ind. Trans 50.00 Vac. Home Ec 261.00 Total Tuition Fund 351122.44 Dog Fund Dog Tax from Assessor 206.00 .Total Dog Fund ... .-J ”!5100 Bond Fund Transfer Tuition 8 303.10 DISBURSEMENTS TNiwWlbip Ku nd C'.assiftcailon of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Pay of Trustee, Office Rent, and Clerical Help 8. N. McCullough 3 990.00 Nell Coppess 200.09 Traveling Expense, Telephone Tolls and Telegrams 8. N. McCullough ............ 250.00 Boek*, Stationery, Printing and Advertising Berne Witness Co 112.74 Decatur Democrat Co 112.53 Bertha, Everett 4.50 8. K. Merriman A Co 42.00 Pay of Advisory Board Marshal Hilpert 25.00 Harry Ray 25.00 Austin McMichaels 25.00 Care of Cemeteries Kay Archer ... ......... 45 00 Elmer Hirachy .. 33.00 Walter Hirschy 36.00 B. F. Shroyer 25.45 Leo Spangler 45.11 ./toy meaU 45.35 Miscellaneous Cltisens Telephone Co. 39.60 Custee- A Smith ... 60.00 Leland Smith Insurance Agency — 140.00 Total Twp. Fund Disburs 3 2246.20 Special School Fuad Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds U. 8. Chemical 3 236.48 Brice Delhi 192 00 Richard Bauman 18.00 Lee Hardware 31.72 G. C. Mann 213.46 Elmer Hirschy ~_.i 8.00 Schalers stere „ 10.60 Riley's Market 3.54 Roy Steele 66.50 John Human ....... 1344.00 Decatur Heady Mix 22.90 Willshire Hardware Appliance 136.29 Sam E. Haggard 298.75 S. E. Merriman A Co 90.51 Max Keeps ....... 489.70 Edna Davidson 300 H W. Culberson 499 00 * Clarence Black 9.00 Lehman & Reed 345.00 Klenks Service Center 1.75 Lee Faurote 198.00 Fred William* 15.00 J. I. Holcomb 191.38 Gene Williamson 11.50 Oren Fortney 8.40 Wayne Clouse 4.00 l>on Sum»n - .... 3.00 Kocher Lumber A Coal .. 1499.11 Jack Death 128.09 Standard OH Co 8.82 Decatur Lumber Co. .... 115.75 Baker A Schults ....... 337.70 C. L. Schnepp - 1171.58 Habegger Hardware 21.83 Repair oj Equipment Reginald Clifton 43.00 Ted Hahnert 18.50 Jerome Nussbaum 36.30 Paul Wletfeldt 37.86 Herbert Dress*! .— 18.00 Klanks Service Center ... 69.21 Royal Typewriter Co 6.5.95 School Furniture A Equipment Royal Typewriter Co 405.00 M. W. Rothert ' 22.32 8. E. Merriman A Co. 344.40 Decatur Used Furniture 20.00 J. I. Holcomb 215.00 School Supplies M W. Rothert 41.70 O. C. Mann 23.24 R. H- Everett — 203.04

A. Flannigan Co 65.31 Total Bond Fund Diab * 116 00 . I hereby certify that the forogolng la a true 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 pereons 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. 8 N. MC CULLOUGH, Trustee JAXVAHT to

t August Sbiklhg 318307 29 Ft. Wayne Pub. Schools .. 337.67 > Adams Co. Central Sch. „ 2*5.81 Total Tuition 413*40.27 special School Fwad > Classification of Expense and Gross > To Whom Paid Amount I Repair of Buildings I and Care of grounds 1 Lucius Somers 3 32.40 > Jesse Blume .v..., 4.00 i - Dan Rhoades 10.00 ■ Repair of other Equipment I Klenks Service Center . 4 6.35 Daniel Rhoades 6.00 1 School Supplies i O. M. Urabili 3 18.53 i . Bureau of Tests 34.18 Coal for School Preble Equity Ex 3 25.00 Loans tnt A Ins Suttles Edwards Co 3 200.00 Transportation of Children Haymohd Relnklng 3 973.50 Richard Miller 941.25 H. I'.. Setlage 578.50 Walter Wiegman 1150.50 1 Adam. 4 Co. Fann Bur .... 846.96 Farm Bur Ins Co of Ind. 234.58 Heiser Service 76.75 Relnklng Ganlge 138.40 1 Saylors Chev. Sales . 376.07 Decatur Equipment 92.55 Preble Hardware 198.90 Meyer Service 486.83 Meyer’s Home & Auto Supply 42.82 La-Arts Upholstering 46.00 Tonner Body Works 73.99 SI Baller 14.00 Reinhard Selking 108.00 Ixiuls Reinking 54.00 Martin Walchle 54.00 O. C. Ewell 54.00 Water Lights A Power Alien, Wells Co. REMC .. .30 35 Indiana Michigan .16 1 Miscellaneous Dr. H. F. Zwlck 7 5* Tetal ’ .3 6915 07 Do* Fund Classification of'Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Treasure Adams Co. 3 78.00 William Kruetxman’ 53.80 Total ....3 131 80

186534.84 381097.11 326139.10 S. E. Merriman A Co. .... 156.20 Kohne Drug Store 26.16 Lock Music Store 67.60 Bureau of Tests 7:95 Riley's Market 1.24 Marjorie Blocker *47 - Commercial Print Shop 11.54 W. JI. Welch Mgf. Co. .. 107.85 Habegger Hardware .... 26.70 The Bluffton Printery . .. 56.65 Decatur Music House 62.25 G. M. Grabill 15.44 .Stanley Tools 2.00 Janitor Supplies United States Chemical Co. 247.42 U. S. Sanitary Specialties 84.57 Habegger Hardware 18.55 J. I. liolcOmb 298.91 8. H. 1 Merriman A Co? 264.80 R. IL Everett 4.08 Fuel for Schools Willshire Grain A Supply 2893.89 Loans, Interest, & Insurance ' Leland Smith Insurance Agency 14’35.84 School Library Doubleday A Co. 36.00 Lock Music Shop ...t, 44.60 Scott. Forestnan & Co. .. 17.73 Geographical Pbs. Co. ... 36.40 Rollett Library Book Co. 117.79 Janitor Service Kermit Garner 233.00 Varlando Clark 200.00 Jack Death 826.00 John Wolfe 180.00 John Suntan 1860.00 — Samuel Haggard 394.2* Transportation of Children Leland Smith Insurance Agency 22.00 Clarence Black 962.00 Virgil Cook 945.00 John Johnson" r,... 950.00 Fern Frey 850.00 Clarks Service 167.00 Deeatur License Bureau 3.25 Eugene Knodel 1096.25 Rileys Market 779 65 Beavers Oil Service 203.05 Saylors Motor Company 82.01 R. H. Everett 136.45 Parent Chev. Sales .... 9.30 Decatur Equipment Co. .. 1904.32 Leonard Supply Co 2198.00 Glen Bauman 200.23 Water, Light, &’Power —i—— Jay Co. R.E3I.C. 751.00 0.A.8.T. Public Employees’ Ret. Vhind 91.00 Jtlscellaiieous Bureau of Teats 40.54 Decatur Insurance Agency ?. 8.00 Citizens Telephone Co. .. 42.75 Leland Smith Insurance Agency 8.00 R. Nelson Snider 50.00 W. M. Welch Mgf. Co. 40.54 G. M. Grabill 43.52 F’urdue University 3.67 Bluffton Printery 12.87 Leo Ehinger ...a 8.00 Heller insurance 8.00 Pub. Employees Ret. - — 1 - Fund O.A.S.L .7. 29.68 Total Sp. Sch. Fund Disb. 331189.0* Tuition Fund Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Pay of Teachers Glen B. Custard 3 5718.94 Myron Lehman 4946.44 Leroy Hedges 1694.08 Helen Ehrsam 1811.76 Lois Bodkins 4322.00 Jack L. Jordan 2867.68 Marjorie Blocker . . 1482.36 Rosemary Leeper Stanton 1429.44 E. Lewis Kester 1694.20 Emma Kerst 3010.28 Julia Donnelly 1482.36 Ed gat Johnston 2372.08 Fred Johns 4333.80 Howard M. Hill 2880.00 Alie* Luyben ............ .... 1411.76 Rolahd Wolfe 1411.76 Myrtle Clements 2270.60 Alice Michaels 1294.08 Sub. Sick Leave Margaret Price J. 204.50 Tot. Tuition Fund Dlsb. 346739.57 Do* Fund Classification of Expense and Gross i To Whom Paid Amount Surplus Co. Auditor 3 49.75' Claims William Thornton 22.60 Jim Ross 25.00 Total Dog Fund Dish ®* 97.25, Bond Fun* '• Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Payment of Principal First State Bank ......3 750.00 Interest , First State Bank ■ 76.00

Northern Residents Weekend In Arizona Six-Hour Non-Stop Flight Service On TUCSON. Ari*., (INS) — From the snow and skyscrapers ot the north to land ot cactus and cowboys is now only a matter of hours - but for the traveler It’s like night unto day. Nowadays, purdner, you can spend the weekend in Arizona and ba back bright and early on the job. Aiherlcan Airline* ha* begun a six-hour, non-stop flight service from Chicago to Tucaon and Phoenix where the sdn in warm in winter and the skibk are not cloudy all day. And less than an hour's drive from Tucson and Phoenix are such tourist memories to chalk up as old ghost towns, Indian, ruins and villages, modern copper mines, deep-cut conyons, mountains and cactus-studded desert. Besides plush resorts, both Tucson and Phoenix otter an on-the-spot investigation Into the differences between a dude and a working cattle ranch. Chief difference is that the working ranch provides the guest — it he feels rugged enough —a chance to join the - cowboys and wranglers in handling the everyday ranch tasks, such as cattle roundups, roping and branding. The 95 guest ranches in Tucson specialize in answering the whims of “changeable” folk by combining a saddle-and-smoke vacation with private sun terraces and carpeted suites. And with 8,100-foot snow-topped Mt. Lemtnon towering just outside the city, a guest can take a dip in the pool after breakfast, brown for a while then grab some skis and drive to the top of the mountain in one hour. For those who long to visit a foreign country, Mexico is only an hour’s drive from Tucson. In Tucson itself, visitors can mambo at a half-dozen niteries, bet on the horses and dogs, photograph nature at museums or out-of-doors, roam the city’s many art galleries, play golf on all-grass courses, listen to symphony orchestras or browse through earlyday missions San Xavier del Bac and Tumacacori. There is one thing, however, that never varies in Tucson and Phoenix —that's sunshine. On winter afternoons the temperatures average 70-75 degrees. For, those who like their vaca-

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATI:ME>T • ' Os Auditor Os A4am» Cuaat>, Indiana Far The Year 1934 , i Hecelple Ulaburaemeata Balance on Hand, January 1, 1954 3130.403.26 General Property Taxes 152.875.31 Bank, Building and Goan Taxes . 1,811.61 Intangibles Taxes—County'.* Share from State .. 6,453.10 l.iquur Excise Taxes —from State 233.34 Clerk of Circuit Court— Fees and Expenses 2,884.45 $ 8,857.02 tai Costs of Insanity Cases 438.60 Auditor —Fees and Expenses .. 277-10 10,836.45 Treaaurer--Fees and Expenses 869.82 10,236.32 Surveyor—Fees and Expenses 18.20 15,213.03 Sheriff —Fees and Expenses ,*....336.10 9,945.43 Recorder—Fees and Expenses 2,967.75 5,853.21 Prosecuting Attorney—Fees apd Expenses 2,339.00 939.15 Agricultural Agent 6.425 02 Superintendent of Schools 3,298.93 9.427.10 Coroner 252.30 County Assessor « 4.63T67 Circuit Court 9,583.90 la) Special Judges 100.80 . 136.80 (b) Probation Officer „ 1,749.80 Court House —Operating Expenses . 8,536.48 Jail—Operating Expenses 5.220.82 •Infirmary—Receipts and Expenses 27.464.90 28.272.94 Home Demonstration Agent ... 4,975.00 Commissioners Expenses 3.914.30 Premiums on Officials’ Bonds ......5_.. * 372.50 Insurance—All Kinds 17.79 2,458.45 Public Printing and Advertising ... . 2,328.55 American Legion 150.00 Examination of Records 438.15 438.15 County Council . ~ 1.305.00 County Attorney ...» 1,373.00 Board of Review 490.56 Telephone Stock, 108.00 Weldler Levee —; 1,218.74 School Attendance Officer 3,545.00 School Fund Deficiency—Principal and Int. . .. 563.88 Bridges; Repairs 16,789 56 Elrrtioaai Personal Service (a) Primary Election 4,058.50 (bl General Election ’ 4,506.50 Meals of Election Officers ~ - (a) Primary Election 698.70 (b) General Election . . 943.00 Election Rental <a) Primary Election ... 278.00 <b) General Election 329 00 Election Supplies and Expenses <a) Primary Election ■..•.rr.-.,; 1.840.06 tb) General Election . ° 1,487.70 Registration of Voters—All Costs 1,524.70 Expense of Assessing—All TWps . < 10, 377 94 Farmers' Institute and Agriculture Association 2.600,00 Other Agricultural Items 165.50 Ditch Expense 427.32 37,764.72 Burial of Soldiers, Sailors. Marines . . 1,100.00 Expense Inmates of State Institutions 10.592.55 Health Expenses 4.957.79 Change of Venue Costs 793.00 Poor Relief a 1,484.48 Bonds—issued and Paid 4,000.00 Interest on Bonds 367.50 Social Security 1,832.21 Foreign Sheriff 77.30 Tax Refund ,207.35 173.72 Surplus Dog 1,059 12 Licenses, Etc ... 184.02 Refunds an<. Transfers Sale of Equipment, City Dump 15,497.38 424.31 Dog Fund 1,786.85 1,786.85 County Poor Fund 68,440.4? 35,721.36 Hospital Fund 241,689 65 229.816.66 Gravel Road Repair 244,805.83 226,432.58 County Welfare Fund 256.877.12 198.397.52 Totals (County Revenue) 3351,476.58 8264,827.19 Balance December 31, 1954 t 86,649.39 HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of ADAMS COUNTY, FRANK KITSON, AUDITOR ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA JANUARY 20 .

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