Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1956 — Page 6

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Edward Mollcnkopf Dies At Convoy, 0. .1. Edward (Whitey) Mollenkopf. sft, died at. (UM p.m. Wednesday] at hl* home In Convoy, 0., after an |

TOW NMBIP FORM Form Prescribed bv the State Board or Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM N 0.3 (REVISED 1951) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Union Township, Before the Township Advisory Board Aihinia County, Indiana. Notice ta hereby riven the taxpayers of Union township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper lerai Officers of said niiihicipaiity, at their regular meeting place, on the 2Sth day »f August; 1956, will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BIIMiET CI,ASSIFICATIOV Township Fusd Total Tuitloif Fund ...... |lß,»i)n Pay of Tegcliera ’ Soo Salary <rf Trustee -—3 Special School Fund Janitor Service 510 Otrtce Rknt ......... ........ Repair of Buildings and care Transportation of t'lilldrm 11,400 Clerk Hire 256 of Grounds -3 1,329, Water, l.ight, and Power Nf Trastee's Traveling Exyeiise 2'o Repair of Equipment, except Contingencies -.. 200 Citi K e .'■supplies. I'riniing and Belmol Busses 150 Miscellaneous S-25 Advertising .... -52.5 iJi'hool Furniture and Equip- Total B|>e, ial Behal Fund .317,100 Fay nf Advisory Board ...a 3'TO ment. except School Busses 156-- Poor Hellef Fund Care of Cemeteries -’•> School other than A. AdmialatHiilon Expenses Miscellaneous .wo- Janitor's Supplies 325 Al.' Personal Service ... 3 81 Total Townahij' Fund 3 2.865 Janitor Supplies ....._ .... 200 B. IHrect Beliefi Twliioa Fond Fuel for Schools 4<»o IJ3. Total Direct Relief Fay at Teachers 3 t'.OOtl Loang, Interest and Insuratue 330 Total Special School Fund 317.100 Schoo] Transfers 12,50“ School Transfers 1,000 Total Poor Relief Fund 3 1.000 ESTIMATE Os FINDS TO BE RAISED Faads required for Expense* tngust 1. preseat year. Township Special Seh. TuTtloh „tn December St. »f ewsuiag sear ' Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate Tor Incoming Year 3 2865 sl>loo 3185“0 3. Ncessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 1670 12196 16576 3. Additional ’ Appropriations to be made August 1, ‘ to December 31, of present year _ 4 Outstanding Temporary l.nans to be paid before December 31, of prvsenl yvag, nut included in Lines 2 or 3 m 5. Total Funds Required (Add Ufies 1.2, 3 and 6) 4535,5 29296 35076 Funds, on Hand and to »• Received Front Sources » other titan rhe Proposed rate of Tax Levy •*.. 6. Actual Balance, July 31. present year - 21.53 13196 13709 f. Taxes to be t’ollected, present year (December Settlement) I : 1303 ‘4609 8666 3. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy to be received from August l.of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s Office) . ______ _ (a). _Speclal_Tases (See Schedules) .'... 53 (b) All other Revenue (See Schedule) ’ 4.56 720 ». Total Funds (Add Ums 6,7 Sa and Sb) 3461 19273 23168 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decetrtixer 31, of ensuing yea,r ... . ...4..1974 10023 11908 11. Operating Bahru, e (Not In excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Le.-s Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) ItOO 4500 4000 IS. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 2174 14523 159»8 PROPOSED"LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property ; 31.830,830 Number of Taxable Polls 128 Adjustment Factor „—i..—..—u 1 Levy on Amount to Funds Property Be Raised Township — — ....... 3 -12 3 2174 Special School — 80 14533 Tuition — — .87 15908 Total _... . - _ I 31.79 332605 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COI.I.ECTED To Be Funds • Collected Collected Collected Collected 1953 1954 1955 1956 Township 3 1555 3 217“ 3 2179 $ 2711 J Special School '. 4583 6207 8745 9786 r Tuition : ■. 15996 21211 18167 18358 Transportation 5 — — 1677 1677 1776 Total 321485 331319 330876 3308,>6 NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, •nd 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 so to do. by the county auditofc ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tat commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or befort the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax raie>» charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated August 6, 1956. FRED BITTNER. AUGUST 9--16 Union Township Trustee

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illne** of two months. He was a member of the Convoy Methpdist church. Surviving are the widow. Ruth; two daughters. Mrs. Carl Gay of Convoy, and Linda, at home: two sons, David of Columbus, 0., and

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Dealt, at home: three brothers, Floyd. Lee and Donald, all of Columbia City, and one sister. Mrs, .. .J 1 Mary Gasaidy of Convoy. Friends may call at the Smith funeral home in Convoy after j p.m. today.

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Highway Official ; Quits In Protest McCulloch Cites Political Firings INDIANAPOLIS <VP> Thomas G. McCulloch, Indianapolis, who headed the division of audit and control of the' Indiana state highway department for mure than .11 years, resigned late Wednesday In protest of '‘political firings,” The department’a chief clerk also told state highway chairman Virgil Smith his move was motivated by the department's use of funds intended to last through the full fiscal year eliding next June 30. “I have had limited, if any con trol over personnel assigned to or removed from my activity.” Me Culloch stated- The retired army colonel quit following the dismissal by Smith of his assistant. Mrs. Olive McQotitieli. “In spite of the fact that 1 have attempted to avoid all political consideration . . . political factors have continued to dominate the activities of audit and control,” McCulloch, a West Point graduate who served many years in' the army’s finance corps, told newsmen there have been political firings in his department, although Governor Craig promised following his smashing defeat in the Republican state nominating convention there would be none. “I know that in my own section that political firing has hapWAKEUP RARIN’ TO GO Without Nagging Backache Now ! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-outl feelings. When these discomforts come on with overexertion or stress and strain — you want ( relief — want It fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink — often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. ’ For quick relief get Doan's Pilis. They work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by their soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by their mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Find out how ituickly this 3-way medicine goes to work. Enjoy a goo.l night’s sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. Ask for new. large size and save money. Get Doan's Pills today I

l)cuoJ,"’siaiil McCulloch. He ciied the case of one of his supervisofs, whose ‘brother is a GOP comity chairman favoring Lt, governor Harold Handley for governor, presumably tor ‘’political leanings.” Boy's Thumb Bitten Off By Chimpanzee ATLANTA (UP) — A 200-pound chimpanzee bit off the thumb of 7-year old Freddie Porter who was feeding the beast popcorn at. Grant Park Zoo Wednesday. Zoo officials said the boy climbed a low fence designed to keep spectators at a safe distance in order to give the popcorn to the zoo's temperamental chimp Marie, who has repeatedly tried to attack visitors. BELDING. Mich. — (UP) — Ed- . ward Ostrom told members of the Belding Hospital staff he was happy with the treatment he had received at the hospital that he planned to include it in his will. He died shortly thereafter and his will included an item of $6.:?60 for the hospital. LINCOLN. Neb. — (UP) — A mother was giving her version to a polieeinan-mf just how the traffic accident happened. Her ‘l2-year-old son piped up: "But it was really youir fault. Mom. He (the other driver) was coming real slow.” Maa got a traffic ticket. HESPERIA. Mich. — (UP)—Guy Crawford has finally received payment of a 30-year-old debt incurred when he owned an auto agency here. Crawford said the person who owed him the money died recently and his will carried a stipulation that the bill be paid from his estate.

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> *• « ! - . D , > Wm l • V •■ VX ‘4 ' -;4| JK JI K ■ 4 jpS|H Ann Hart (left) and Marcy Enrletto. Kitty Kelley and J. Howard McGrath. THESE SIGNS of the Democratic national convention times in Chicago are almost self-explanatory. The one at right doesn't quite give a full explanation. The full explanation is this: Since Senator Kefauver withdrew as a presidential nomination aspirant, there’s a move on to win the vice presidenn»i nnminntinn far him rlnternational Soundnhotot)

May Claim Children As Full Exemptions Parents Reminded On Summer Jobs Parents of youngsters who are working during the summer vacation were reminded today by Gary Campbell, district director of the internal revenue service, that under certain circumstances their children may still be claimed as full exemptions for federal income tax purposes. And the children themselves iftay-he entitled to refunds in whole or part of income taxes withheld from their wages during their employment. The special exemption rule, Campbell explained, applies to children who will still be under 19 years of age at the end of the year and to children who are full-time students, regardless of their age. Exemption may be claimed by the parents if they contribute more than half the child’s support, regardless of the amount earned by the child. This new law was passed by congress' in 1954. Campbell explained. Prior to 1954, no person earning $606 or more could be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer. Inquiries received, however, indicate that many who are

TOWNSHIP FORM J NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Tn the matter of 'determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Blue Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township, Adams Coanty, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 28th day of August, 1956, will, consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Ton»shlp Fund Pay of Substitute Teachers 300.00 Loans. Interest and InSalary <>f Trustee ..f 862.50 School Transfers 10.000.00 surance : 250.00 Office Rent 60.00 Total Tuition Fund >23,245.00 School Transfers 3.00V.0T) Clerk Hire 150.00 „ ~„ . ~, . Janitor Service 750.00 Trustee s Traveling Ex- Special School him Transportation of Children 4,500.00 pense ...,... —AOO.OO Repair of Buildings and . Water. Light, and Power .. 200.00 Office Supplies, Printing care of Grounds SOO.OO Miscellaneous 300.00 and Advertising .325.00 Repair of Equipment, ex- Total Special School ...$12,700.00 Pay of Advisory Board .... 3'00.00 «ept School Busses 300.00 Poor Relief Fund Fire Truck 300.00 School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Expense: Care of Cemeteries 400.00 ment. except Sch. Busses 250.00 Al. Personal Service $ 9 4.00 Mif*cellaneous 320.00 School Supplies, other than B. Direct Relief) Total Township Fund $ 2,917.50 Janitor’s Supplies 350.00 83. Total Direct Relief 1_ Tuition Fund Janitor Supplies 200.00 ITotal Bl and B2> .'. 1,630.00 Pay of Teachers $12,945.00 J'uel for Schools 1,500.00 Total Poor Relief Fund > 1,714.00 ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO BE RAISED Special Ftnrda Required For'Expenses Township School Tuition August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund Fond Funs 1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year..>2917.50 >12700 $23246' , ■. 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from AppropriattrmsUnexpended July 31, of present year 1)61.00 98.1 16340 3. Addition Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31, of present year -..— 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not Included in - — —; " 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4).... 46,8.. i 395*5 Fund* On Hand And To Be Received From Sources Other Than The Proposed Rate Os Tax Levy inns on nn6 Actual’ Balance. July 31. present year 1009.00 1.697 13645 7 Taxes to be Collected, present year (December nn Settlement) —-— 834 00 3687 r. -43 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) — (b) All other Revenue (See Schedules) 3389 5352 9 Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) ..„ 1593.00 , 19773 26740 10 Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ehsuing year 2785.00 2798 12845 11 Operating Balance (Not in excass of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) ...j, 750.00 4000 4500 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy ..- 353f>.00 6798 17345 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property ..';„. a >1,547,230 N of Taxable Polls .'. —— Adjustment Factor —,....— 1 Levy On ' Amount Ta FUNDS Property Be Raised Township —JL—. $ .23 $ 3535 Special Schorl! .43 6798 Tuition —,■■....■,4 ——.; 1.12 17345 Total ; >1.73 >27678 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED 7 To Bo FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1953 1954 1955- 1956 -Township-- > 20'80" $ 2701 $ 1750 $ 1941 Special School . 7687 5554 10427 8094 Tuition 11001 11989 16031 17-229 y Transportation 1739 ’ , 2382 1505 Total >22507 >22626 >29713 >27264 „ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be hear d thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and 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 so to do, bv the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bye uch levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition .with the County Auditor on or before the Fourth Monday of September or on or -before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditot of tax rates charged, whichever data is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in thia county, Dated August. 1956 b FRANK MYERS AUGUST 9—16 Trustee Blue Creek Township

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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CHAIRMAN Paul Butler and aides give a “What a headache" look as they consider those big files of requests for tickets to the Democratic National convention in Chisago. Someone’s gotta be left out, that’s all. At left is Jack ' Christie, assistant convention manager; at right, J. Leonard Reinsch. convention manager. f International Soundphoto)

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