Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1957 — Page 11

THURSDAY. AUGUST 15. INV

Form Proxcrlbed by the State Board *t AccouoU TOWNSHIP BUDGET FOBM No. 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax ratea ter certain purpoads by St. Marys Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of St. Marys Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of eald municipality, at their regular meeting place. 6n the >?th day of August, 1957. will consider the following budget: .TOWSSHIP BUDGET ULASSIFICATIbN Township Fund Bead Fuad School Library .. <SO Salary of Trustee I 110# Principal 8 750 Pay of Voc. Agri. Mileage .... 410 Office Kent »0 interest 10 Janitor Service ...: 5100 Clerk Hire 250 , . , Transportation of Children .. 7000 Trustee's, Traveling Expense 250 Total Bond Fund * 710 Water. Light and Power 100 b Office Supplies, Printing Local Property Tax Relief Fund Contingencies ....... >OO and Advertising 350 Total I 2541.30 Miscellaneous ...» 300 Pay of Advisory Board 300 Special School Fund O. A. H. I. — 140 Care of Cemeteries 100 Repair of Buildings and care Dr. Training Car Expense .... 200 Fire Protection 100 of Grounds _ 1500 — Miscellaneous 130 Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School. Fund 322770 —■—— School Busses 300 Poor Relief Fund Total Township Fund I 3100 School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Rxpensei Tuition Fund mant. except School .Busses 1000 Al. Personal Service —| 221 Pay of Teacher# .|53n00 School Supplies, othar than B. Direct Relief: Pdy of Substitute Teachers .. 800 Janitor's Supplies 1000 83. Total Direct Relief Janitor Supplies 850 (Total Bl and B 2) :.. 500 Q Total Tuition Fund 358800 Fuel for Schools 2000 Loans, Interest and Insurance 1350 Total Poor Relief Fund ....3 5223 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED ■* 1 Special Local Property Funds Required Fur Expenses Township School Tuition Bond Tax Relle* August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year * 8100 3*2770 85*300 8 789 3 2541.80 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year *l**l 14335 *5745 769 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1. to December *l, of present year 120 2840 1000 4. Outstanding Temporary Loanii to be paid before December 31, of present year, not Included in Lines 2 or * ..... 1 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) .... 4531 39045 85045 1538 2541.30 Funds on Hand and to be Received From Soarees Other Than the Proposed Rate of Tax Levy < 6.. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 754 15342 16850 *SO 1270.85 7. Taxes to be Collected, presept year (December Settlement) .... w I*4l 8566 11765 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to DoMmber *l. of ensuing year. (See schedule In Trustee's Os flee.) (a) Special Taxes (Bee Schedules) (b) AH Other Revenue (See Schedules) 6492 37050 71 1270.65 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) , 2005 30400 65674 021 2541.80 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to Decern * ber 31. of ensuing year - 2486 9545 18371 617 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Pbrlod) 800 8000 8000 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 3386 17545 27371 617 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property .. 82,346,260 / Adjustment Factor „ ... 1 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised Township ._ . _ » 8 .14 8 *284 Special School „ .75 17596 Tuition -. „ ; 1.16 27216 Bond .03 702 Total ....... ...... _ 32.08 348788 . ' COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1864 1955 1856 1957 Township „ 3 2365 3 21«5 3 2623 3 2876 Special School , *3576 25590 24216’ “ 18368 Tuition 16763 1 1417 Total 842704 839172 842983 >46472 NOTICE TO TAXPAY ERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levlbs have been determined, nnd 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 auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commisahmers for further and final hearing thereon by fl ling of 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 auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated August 1, 1957.. L- H. BRUNNER, Aug. 8-15. St. Marys Township Trustee Form Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Wabash Township, Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice U hereby given the taxpayers of Wabash Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular n> eeting place, on the 27U1 day of August, 1957, will consider the following budget: ■ * TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fnnd ; Lean* Fund School Lib A _ 320 Salary of Trustee - 3 1575 Payment — ■■ - 3*5500 Janitor Service 7<>fl# Office Rent - I*o ’ Transportation of Children .... IX7BO Clerk Hire 800 Total Fund ... 325500 Water, Light and Power 2000 Trustee's Traveling Expense 'BOO Local Property Tax Reties Fund Voc. Ag. Mileage 120 J P Salary and Supplies 50 Total ....... 3 2482.44 Contingencies 2W> Office Supplies. Printing Special gehnel Fund Miscellaneous j. 651) and Advertising ■■ 400 Repair of Buildings and care ' O. A. S. I. 175 I’ay of Advisory Board 300 Os Grounds ...3 6000 .- - Care of Cemeteries 400 Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School Fund 352,320 Fire Protection 700 School Busses 500 Poor Krflef Fund Miscellaneous i *3O School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Expense: ment, except School Busses 7000, Al. Personal Service 3 240 8 Total Townshin Fund 3 513a School Supplies, other than 11. Direct Reties: ' . Tuition Fund Janitor’s Supplies 2»00 83. Total Direct Relief l'ay =r of Teachers 387954 Janitftr Supplies 151)0 (Total Bl and B 2) 4608 i'uv of Substitute Teachers .... 500 Fuel for Schools 25ito ’ v Loans. Interest and Insurance 1700 Total Poor Relief Fund ....8 4840 Total Tuition Fund 3M454 School Sec. .............. 1575 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED • Special Locdl Property u~.oir»a For Rxnennes Township School Tuition Lease Tax Rel.s ~ inresent vear, to December of ensuing year Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1" g T^ P D»6«I Estimate for Incoming Year 8-5135 352320 3 88454 325500 32482.44 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Approprl- - uocc ations Unexpended July 31, of present year , 2062 11880 3J966 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1 . to December 31. of present year 6.0 4-40 3joo .48.44 4 Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included l« 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 1867 68440 141920 25500 4961.88 Fuads an Hund and to be Received From Sources » 8 Other Than the Praprard Hate of Tax Levy _ * Actual Balance, July 31, present year » IU« <3ll 32153 IJ<ll -482.44 7 Taxes- to be Collected, present year (December B,‘ttlement) ' .... I* 0 ? MW» *o*»e 9978 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.) (it) Special Taxes (See Schedules) 1 <»f»& 13h(» 600 (b) AU Other Revenue (Bee Schedules) 10173 56244 24X2.44 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 3222 50604 110047 33280 4964.88 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year 4645 37636 31873 2211 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miagellaneous Revenue for same Period) , 1 foil 10000 Diooo 10173 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 6045 47836 41873 12384. PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property .. : : 33,671.322 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Rajsed Township * Special School - 1-30 . <<723 Tuition , - l-H ««« ’JX ry 33 12m fitai 12.86 Bim*67 UOMIMHATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected CQ llp cted Collected 1 1354 1955 1956 1957 Township » 3479 $ 3690 8 5129 $ 4356 Snffial School — • 32d<6 «.H>B4 2<&7L ZSiaS Library x^.......z ............................. 417 ««» u “ se "Tot*' $6493- 365777 B«ai>* »»»**» NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be hea*d thereon. After the tax lcv,, ‘s have, been determtned. 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, by theL t '* ,,nty “ f ll f‘‘“ r ' l 2i n or 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 of petition with the county apditor im 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 in th ” coun, sDated August 6, 1957. Trustee, Wabash Township Aug. 8-l». . ■ , : ;

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■ I Tn lll ■ - —— ABOVE IS A VIEW OF PART of the 60 members of the class of '4B from Decatur high school which held a reunion last Saturday at the Moose home. The class had 72 graduating members.

■ _< • UMMg i w W "-'fr B ■ 808 SHACKLEY, member of the class of ’4B from Decatur high school, came the farthest to attend the class reunion held recently. Shackley now lives in Silver, Maryland. Dominica Deports 10 Missionaries Order Witnesses To Leave Republic Ten American missionaries were deported to Puerto Rico from the Dominican ’Republic August 3, Clyde Steele, presiding minister of the Decatur congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, announced today. Fare was paid rt>y the Dominican government and the missionaries were escorted under arrest to the plane. Action came on the heels of “a wave of persecution equaled only in Communist countries" climaxed by a total ban proscribing the work of Bible education conducted by the Witnesses in the Dominican Republic since 1945. An ultimatum to the Christian missionaries to renounce all association with the organization and aeasc communication with their Brooklyn, N. Y.. office or leave the country was made last month by Major General Arturo Espaillat, minister of security, whom the U. S. government has sought to question in the disappearance of Dr. Jesus de Galindez. Some of the missionaries have been in the country for 11 years. According to official news sources of the Dominican Republic, proscription of the Christian activitity of Jehovah’s Witnesses was legalized by President Hector Trujillo on July 25 and the law carries penalties of from one to three months imprisonment with fines of from S3O to SIOO. It was announced that over $1 million had been appropriated by the Dominican government to enforce the ban. Steele said a full-scale campaign to restrict the religious freedom of the Witnesses has been underway since July 1 Kingdom Hall meeting places had been ordered closed and about 250 of Jehovah’s Witnesses were brought in for questioning. The Witnesses have been subjected to beatings and violence by police and prison guards in an effort to make them renounce all association with the movement, Steele stated. About 50 are now in prison. soma with sentences of two years.

Accidental Patient SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UP) — Sampson Eder, 38, went to St. Joseph HanistrX.Jij visit a friend who w»ty memorial He ended up

in surjdiat the ban otqj of his pendixUas been lifted, friend, because of crowded !

resulting from a full _1 appeal was issued that • members of the immedi- ' -s visit patients, Named *olic Schools i imeda, C.S.A. was Thurs- ’ ally appointed as princi- ( Decatur Catholic schools, ■ ato an announcement this j She arrived in Decatur i evening, and has taken spce at the nuns’ home, Jfonroe street. |y, principal was formerly K with the Immaculate in high school in Elml, where she served in the tics department. Sister will announce her com- * of instructors within the •days Classes are schedesume September 4.

Fort Wayne Center Opens September 12 Large Enrollment Foreseen By I. U. Anticipating one of the largest enrollments in the history of the Indiana University Fort Wayne Center, Dr. Ralph E. Broyles, director, has announced that 125 different classes will be offered this fall in college credit courses in addition to a number of noncredit courses in the field of adult education. Enrollment begins September 9 to continue through September 11 with classes scheduled to open September 12. College credit courses will be offered in 24 different departments of learning including botany, business, chemistry, economics, education, English, fine arts, French, geography, German, government, health, physical education and recreation, home economics, mathematics, music, nursing education, philo sophy, religion, sociology, Spanish, speech and zoology. The non-credit lectures in the field of adult education include transportation and traffic management, insurance, personal federal income tax, you and world affairs, practical parliamentary procedure, writers’ workshop series, great books, life—through literature, the history and philosophy of religion, home furnishings, French for pleasure and profit, Spanish for’ pleasure and profit, and intermediate conversational Spanish. A nuember of graduate courses are offered in the department of. education and in the department of health, physicial education and recreation. The courses \>f the Fort Wayne Center of Indiana University enable high school graduates to complete up- to two full years of college in various fields including . pre-medical, pre-dentistry, pre-law, pre-pharmacy, pre-nurs-ing, pre-optometry, teacher training, business, science, and liberal arts. Students may attend on a full-time or part-time basis. Bulletin listing all courses and classes giving Information may be had at the I. U. Center office, 1120. South Barr street. — • — Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEI Q. If a bride-elect’s mother is married for the second time, and the stepfather is almost as dose to the bride as a parent, how should her wedding invitations read? A. ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen Jones, etc.” Q. If a young man phones a girl who is not at home, and leaves his number, is it proper for her to phone him back when she returns home? ' A. This is quite proper. Q. JShould the used silver be gathered up before removing the used plates from'the dinner table? A. No; the silver should be left on the plates, and all removed from the table tagether. Leaders Show The Way JASONVILLE, Ind. (UPWTwelv.«<Knil'ja U»aderx- kicked off ♦ ’ ■ 'k

An organization of milk called on the governors of New York and New Jersey and Teamsters President Dave Beck to help avert the strike. Health officials said they had assurances from the union, distributors and farmers that there would be no interruption of milk supplies for hospitals and institutions caring for children, the sick and the aged. The walkout loomed as two other milk strikes in upstate New York fizzled out after two days of picketing by farmers seeking higher milk prices. INDIANA WEATHER Fair north, partly cloudy south and cooler tonight. Saturday fair and pleasant. Low tonight 55-62 north, 60-67 south. High Saturday 77-83. Sunset 7:40 p.m., sunrise Saturday 5:58 a.m. Outlook for Sunday: Fair and warmer. Low Saturday night 5848. High Sunday 8348. . —. 5 - „ A ,

Hideaway PORTB HURON, Mich. (UP) — Sheriff’s officers finally found where prisoner Charles R. Hill, 24, had been hiding the loot from a grocery holdup. Officers entered Hill’s cell at meal time and found several damp bills. Hill said he had beenh iding them under his false teeth plate but was forced to remove them in order to eat

COMPARE ANYWHERE! These Dynamic Values At LORDS! in BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS! IN LORD’S CHILDREN’S DEPT. - • BLOUSES — Sizes 1 to 14 SI.OO up • DRESSES — Sizes 1 to 14 QQ • SKIRTS — Sizes 1 to 14 ... • SWEATERS—Sizes Ito 14 ■ lip • COATS — Sizes 1 to 14 $9.99 up !•SnA s'.” I ADHC „».- ) ! V, A ’ Decatur, Ind. Form Prescribed by the State Board of Apcrtunts ’TOWNSHIP BtipGET FORM No. 3, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for .certaih purposes by Preble Township. Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. ■ ~ ■ Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal offiKers of said municipality, at their regular mawtlwn nlnve on ‘ he a7th AUfust, 1357, will consider the following budget: ’ TOW NSHIP BI DGBT CLASSIFICATION Tewuhlp Fund Transportation of Children „ 12025 Salary of Trustee $ 1200 Total Tuition Fund ..... (22000 Water, Eight and Power-' 75 Office Kent — ‘JO Special Syhool Fund Contingencies ~ 100 Clerk Hire ...*.. 250 Repairwf Buildings and care Miscellaneous 100 Trustee's Traveling Expense 250 of Grounds 400 . . —- . . - . _ . T~~ Office Supplies, Printing Repair of Equipment, except Total Special School Fund ..(13u35 and Advertising 32n School Busses .. 100 Poor Relief Feud Pav of Advisory Board 300 School Furniture and Equip- A. Administration Kxpemet Fire Protection 350 ment, except'School Blisses 100 Al. Personal Service ( 84 Care of Cemeteries SO School Supplies, other than B. Direct Hellefi Miscellaneous 250 Janitor’s Supplies :——.......250 83. Total Direct Relief - gmuiyowo _ Fue i for Schools 00 (Total Bl and B 2) 2000 Total Township Fund ( 3070 Loans,'lnterest and Insurance 300 1 ——- Tuition Fund Janitor Service 100 Total Poor Relief Fund .._( 2084 School Tmnsfers :'--* 2M^ 8 T MA TE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Special. Funds Uequlred For Expenses __ Township School Tuition August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year J 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year 8 B,o<o (13,610 (28,000 2. Netfessary Expenditures tp be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 1,891 10,644 20,000 3. Additional Appropriations , tto- be made August 1J to December 31, of present year 120 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) , 5,081 24,254 (4,000 Funds on Hnml and to be Received From Sourceq Other Than the Proposed Hate of Tux Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year 2.1J0 13,9uJ 16,772 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December .. _ Settlement) 1,101 . 4,160 12,357 I. Miacellaueous 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 (Bee Schedules) . ’ s 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) xz 3,231,; > 18,112 28,186 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year , jg’ 1,850 6,142 24,814 11. Operating Balance- (Not in excess of Expense January I, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) ...... ...» ~ 1,100 5,000 1,000 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 2,950 11,142 25,814 PROPQKED LEYIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property 1„..(2,743,290 Adjustment Factor I. Levy on Amount to FUNDS Properly Be Raised Township » 8 -11 ’ Special Sqjiool - -41 Jl-148 Tuition ... 94 20.814 Total ................. :T:“' . . (1 46 (89,906 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS -Z’ Collected Collected Collected Collected ■* 1954 1955 1956 1957 Township - ■■■ ( 2280 $ 194# 2 ;716 * 91! Transportation _ .....X 2947 24«3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES * Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon. After the tax leyms 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, by the county Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for furtffer and final liearing thereon by filing of 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 auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated August 2, 1957. ED AUMANN, Trustee Aug: 8-15. Preble Township

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ESTATE SALE ■ fl . ? • JOHN V. SONNIGSEN ESTATE 1. FARMLAND NEAR OSSIAN, INDIANA 2. DUPLEX APARTMENT BUILDING in Fort Wayne On Saturday, August 24, 1957, at the Ossian State Bank in Ossian. Indiana, the Undersigned Executrix will accept bids at private sale for the following real estate: i 1. Two adjoining tracts of farmland. 40 acres well improved with buildings and 60 acres adjoining, all tillable, (no buildings. > AU good, level well producing land. All land now tenanted by JOHN JUNIOR SONNINGSEN. Will accept bids for these tracts separately or as a unit. These tracts are located 1% miles north of Ossian, and one mile east and can be seen by contacting JOHN JUNIOR SONNIGSEN at the farm. 2. One frame duplex apartment building at 2409 West Uain Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Now receiving $150.00 par month income. This property can be shown by appointment with Executrix anytime after 5:00 P. M. All of the abovp property will be sold subject to tenants rights and to the approval of the Wells Circuit Court and upon the terms set forth in the Order of Sale. AGNES ROTHENBUHLER, Executrix 432 East Wildwood , Fort Wayne, Indiana Ph. H-65505 (After 5:00 P. M.) GEORGE C. DAVIS 105% South Main St. Bluffton, Indiana Attorney for Estate. 8 15 22

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