Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1957 — Page 8
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9TA TE M E NT r>t Receipt* *nd Expend!tiH«* xhown by report of Adams County KVivtral ConvolMatPd School cam«,ration of AtlaniH County. Indiana for the fiscal year rudto* July 311, 1957. XM9CIAL M’Hntll. FIND RKCKIFTS ■Balance Auguat I, 1956 >31«5T.79 laical Taxation 8.>876.»1 Stat* Transportation HupportA4o*4.<2 Hpeoial Clasaan 724.48 Veterans Training 14M.10 Miscellaneous ....w..... !»?*•ss Total Receipt* .;.., 8L>4715.65 IHXBI IU4KWENTN Atlanta Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. Assn. Inc. 8 18**5 Adams CO. Sunt, of School* .. 221.<8 Adler Bros. Oarage 35,3.38 Advance l»ck A Key Service . JO Allied inc. 220.*? Allied Oil It'o. One. *<42.01 Americana Corn. ~... 204.60 Aurnann Electric *JP Ba Id us Co.. Inc , 3* 2 04) Beckley-Cardy Co .... . £2.*B Ted Beerbower Welding Shop 1998 Berne-French Twp. School . .. 701,.8« Berne Witness KX> Ifll.M IMrd Archer Co .. 364.50 A. 'K. Boyce 1....... 110.30 Brodhead Barrett Co. Brown .Mairaaine Agency ...... 30 22 Butlet’s tlwrage .......... 5.00 Bureau of Tests 207.48 Central Market ......... — 2»(.l? Chl<‘ 1/aundry * Cleaners ... 45.1« Cltixenw Telephone Co 396.6, Volehin Repair Shop,Coppexa Marathon Service .... 3199.36 Culllgan Soft Water Service MS
CO-OP CO-OP LIST fllift WE STILL HAVE A FEW OF THE FOLLOWING FREEZERS AT OUR SPECIAL CASH PRICE 20 Foot Deluxe Chest .* $300.00 IS Foot Deluxe Chest $259.95 Farm Bureau CO-OP Store Monroe, Ind. sun. & MON - W " > Continuous Sun. from 1:15 LjBJUJHMBAMUI ONLY 15c-50c It’s Rib-|ickling Comedy—- ™ In TECHNICOLOR, Too! 'C SgagMariiyn Monros leaves all her hits far behind her raKHB when she stars wiln Laurence V Olivier 9 :n Ck ft Thew W Prince W and the _ Showgirl TONJGHT & SATURPAY Exciting Adventure in TECHNICOLOR! ‘TORT AFRIQUE” Pier Angeli, Phil Carey & “BADLANDS OF MONTANA” Rex Reason, Margia Dean, Keith Larsen — Last Time Tonight—nJ ■ ’‘TRAPEZE’’ - Color , Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis I HFnATiIR JmriTßP ■ & “tension at table WfciJHlVn lllttAlßLH ROCK” — In Color SUN., MON., TUES. O at his sensational g 1 • best... a teen-age iJfc terror who scares Jry nobody but himself iwt/W OEUNQVWI *f * DARREN •WAVINM-'EIHA HYK SATURDAY — 2 COLOR Action Hits! COUWI - c * a, * SCo ” James CAGNEYm® I I^ll TRIBUTE TO I WS Shi ABaDMAtI XFazLJ L DooOUBBNS-StEphenMcNAU.Y-VKMOCTOW 9 aaMUMBtePmS
Custer A Smith 400.00 Decatur DMUocrM Co 141.0 S Decatur Industries. Inc 105.00 Dwatur Mimic Hottae ... 56.24 Demon Library Supply ,13.00 Denoyer-Geppert Co 1 42.71.5 Bronomy I’rliitlng Concern .. 7 4.60 Educational Music Bureau .. 83.06 Educators Progress Service .. f>.<6 Mary Kilis -9.98 Fltrm Bureau Ins. Serv 772.68 Field Enterprises Inc. 104*12 Fort Wayne Pipe A Supply Co. 21.76 Gaylord Brae./ Inc. — 333.73 G. E. Supply K\i , 48.44 Goble Music Mart .... 691.50 Habegger Hardware 259.71 Haines Garage ..:.... - 40.35 E. M. Hale A Cn ... 718.59 Harrison Twp. Vera Crux tk-iil. 347.40 Haugh Plumbing A Heating 5347.57 Hoger Hawkins ...... *5,75 Heller A 'Decatur 2469.27 A. Blair Helman 25410 J. I. Holcomb Mfg Co 381.35 Vaughn Hower, Contractor 780.00 Huntington Labratories 40.68 Indiana State C. of C 4.20 Industrial Arts Dept . 24.80 International Business Mach. 109.16 Jefferson Garage 6.5.20 .Kara Kaehr ..... 100.00 Kendor Music Inc. 10.88 Nell A. Kjua Music Co 10.25 Klenks .. 1.75 Korte :Paj>er Co. —.. < 18.38 Jack Laurie ’ 386.00 Hal Leonard Music, Inc. ~ 8.81 I/eonard Supply Co 119.6.5 laxk Music SIIOP 64.40 Mat-AsDor Corp 38.85 Mattax Auto Paint Shop .. — 177.63
STATE ROAD WORK CONTINUES A ■ >ow v . ■ ■ Swi - OL>Wjt W ajMT* WM CONSTRUCTION WORK on highway 224 had progressed to Uniontown today, and workers believe it will take at least another month to reach the state line in the present construction program. Pictured above are a few of the workers who were working today on the project. From left to right, Jim Ertel, of Poneto; Fred Hannie, of Decatur; Fred Mitchell, of Keystone; Victor Mcßarnes, of Geneva; Dale Swigert, assistant project engineer, of Bluffton; and Frank Singleton, of route 2, Decatur. — (Staff Photo)
Macmillun Co 8.20 S. •El Merriman & <’o 4929.7 1 Mextibei ger Hros. Stun* Corp. 107.99 Millcraft Paper Co 165.68 Miller -diryant.Plerce 89.15 Minneapolis-Honeywell . . . 32.61 I'Mollerlng Supply Co., toe 154.53 Monroe Grain A Supply Inc. 82.40 Moser Motor Sales. Inc '10.35 A. K'. M<B’lurg A Co. 200.81 Neuemwhwander Ins. Agency 66.59 Payroll 44732.22 Pegbody Seating Co 4.u9 Petty Cash , . 145,21 Biano Tuning Service 36.00 Theo Presses Co 14.01 Public Employee’s Retirement 239.80 Ptfblic. Works A Supply 51.62 Purdue I’nlvervity 36.45 Aiding Riley 41.42 Paul Riley 70.67 Royal Typewriter .... 342.90 Sarn o ,Prod. Co., Inc. 188.79 Sehlabter Hdw«. Co 36.40 School Music Service 8.62 Sc4i w artz Ford Cfl,. Inc. — —21206 Scott Forestnan A Co 168.69 Singer Sewing Machine Co. .11.51 Leland Smith Ins. Agency .. 1027.20 i State of Indiana ’ 21.55 Jtoi Steiner 9.00 Stucky A Co. ... — 537.73 Sunbeam Corp. .:. ....;.. 43.07 Teeple Truck Line 24.07 Town of Monroe 5758.00 Troy Laundry Co 15.48 Martin Watson .... 226.37 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. . .... 108.47 Wayne'Bros. Sales A Serv. Inc. 10.2.68 Wheatlev’s toe - 115.40 C. R. Williams 24.00 The H. W. Wilson Co. 67.18 Workrite Inter. Com. Systems 26.50 Yost Gravel A Ready Mix .... Zureher’s Mobil Service 816.80 Total Disbursements 8104<8‘2.99 Balance August 1, 4 957 3 50662.66 Tl ITIOX Fl !M» Balance August 1,1956 4 61694.73 tonal Taxation 50197.23 1 lougf. Twp. Interest —.. 91.12 State Twp. Support Tran, from Vets.Mem. Fund 17210.37 State A'oeatlonal iDlstr. 2141.00 Transfer Tuition .’...-.i 4795.42 Miscellaneous 4061.03 Total Receipts 184 HS.OO Total Disbursements 126220.63 Balance August 1. 1957 ..158527.37 VOCATIONAL FUND Balance August 1. 1»56 8 2 ? 9 ?-J5 Local Taxation — —-- J 941.36 To-tal Receipts ~_.r. — 6 334.<1 Total Disbursements 4,98.93 Balance August 1, 1957. 8 1630.79 BOND Fl ND Balance August 1, 1956 1409.51 tonal Taxation .— Transfer Tuition Total Receipts -.......,160,6.28 Total Disbursements 15186.5x> Balance August 1,196-7, 8 889.73 CUMU LATIVE BUILDING Fl ND Balance August 1, 1956, 8 Local Taxation — Total Receipts Total Dlstiursemeiits .9. 39,24.«6 Balance August 1, 1957, $ 14.75 TAX BELIEF FUND Balance August 1. 1956, State Tax Relief Fund Total Receipts 3186.32 Total Dilabursements none Balance August .1, 1957, ..8 3186.32 SPECIAL BUILDING FI ND _ Balance August 1, 1956,„......3 91062.95 Total Receipts 81062.9a Total Disbursements 71728.03 Balance August 1. 19a,, . 3 9334.92 LEASE FUND Balance August 1, 1956, 8 I™? * 9 Local Taxation »2U«’S2 Total Receipts - 2?2, 2 J’/,2 Total Disbursements 31000.00 Balance August 1. 1957. .8 VETERANS MEMORIAL FIND ■ Balance August 1. 1956, Local Taxation - Total Receipts 17a10.3< Total Trans, to Tuit. Fund 17210.3, Balance August 1, 1957 none Attested: Harold V, Schwartx, Bresidont _ , William L Linn, Secretary Evan Ynke, Treaseuer Off The Line UTICA, N. Y. — (W — A hies stole Mrs. Thomas Hughes’ new dress and four undergarments from her clothesline and left behind a torn dress and four ragged undergarments.
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SHIPS COLLIDE — MANY HURT ' -v.s ... < h ‘ - - 'fnttrjti ft 'J ■1 - ' I l ' L I ; > 9 Vi f' / Si Is-I \ X,'vF\/« 7 1 ARGENTINE AUTHORITIES report that as many as 100 persons are missing in a collision o( the Argentine passenger ship S.S. Cuidad Buenos Aires (topi with het S.S. Mormasurf. The Mormasurf is Identical with the vessel shown below, a sister-ship, the Mormacrey. Reports said the Captain of the Buenos Aires had committed suicide after the accident.
F. 8.1. Protection Os Records Is Approved President Will Get Bill Before Recess By TOM NELSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) — The House today unanimously approved and sent to the White House a bill to safeguard FBI files in criminal trials. Approval came on a roll call vote of 315-0 The Senate voted, 74-2, during the night to adopt the measure, a, compromise between conflicting versions passed earlier by both houses. « The House had paised a bill along lines proposed by the administration. to limit effects of & Supreme Court decision that defendants may examine FBI reports by informants who become government witnesses. The original Senate bill was weaker.
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A House-Senate conference committee agreed on the compromise Thursday. The compromise bill would provide that no statement or report made -to the government by a witness shall be produced unless the witness has testified in direct examination. The U. S. Military Academy at West Point was estabished in 1802. The Erie Canal opened in 1825.
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Stassen Still Optimistic On Russian Talks Says Nations Close * On Disarming Plan On Arrival In U.S. NEW YORK (ljP)— Harold E. Stassen returned from London today optimistic about the outcome of the five-nation disarmament talks “We actually are closer together now than at any, time in the past 12 years,” Stassen said. Stassen, chief U.S. delegate to the London disarmament conference, said the four Western powers, Great Britain, France, Canada and the United States, now are ’‘waiting for a response” from the Soviet Union on the 11-point disarmament proposal presented by Stassen to the conference Thursday. Stassen said he believed - the Soviet delegate, Valerian A,. Zorin, would forward the Western proposal to Moscow despite Zorin’s flat rejection of the plan Thursday. Stassen conceded that Zorin’s remarks, although officially dubbed “preliminary,” posed serious obstacles to any kind of agreement. But Stassen described the general agreement among the Western powers on the disarmament proposal as "a very signal situation.” He pointed out that informal discussions with other countries not represented in the United Naions disarmament subcommittee also had evoked a great deal of support for the proposal. “rough and Rocky” Asked if he believed the Soviet Union was prepared to come to any kind of agreement on disarmament, he replied “I have no way of knowing. The Soviet Union and the United States look at about every subject in a very different way.” 2~~Stassen said the Soviet rejections of the proposals up to this point were “rather to be expectcd. * “ “Sometimes the road is rather rough and rocky, but we must pa-.
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tiently keep at it,” he saidHe said he believed Zorin’s stormy denunciation of thd proposals was just “a product of bargaining.” j Stassen remained at the airport only long enough to talk to reporters before boarding another plane for Washington. He expected to confer with President Eisenhower and other U.S. government officials during the weekend before returning to London.
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Losing Faith FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y. — W — Donald Williams told polic he’s losing faith in the human race. First, a thief stole the battery from his tractor. Three weeks later one of a group of guests at his house reported his wallet containing sll had been taken. The next day a burglar broke into his house and stole SBO. I Trad* in a good town — Decatur
