Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1958 — Page 8

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SCHOOL REPORTER Members of the speech class

~ townmof wsTirs <as»tract> retort of receipts ano FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 1957 Hartford Township, Adams County Balance Balance POTTOS Jan 1 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 Tow rat dp ' —51154.64 » 3060.09 - . 3 3241.73 $972.95 Special School _Z . C $467.10 15555 49 15997 30 3024 79 Tuition :— 8187 ,0 37694 11 37140 49 2741 12 Local Property Tax Rebel 534 93 534 93 Totals —- 311819 24 357165.37 $56496.32 312488 79

DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source * Amoun ' TOWNSHIP FUND Ttutew-June $t0479» Taxes Pewwiber — --- 1411 52 Transfer S. S 88 Total Township Fund 43060 09 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Taxew—June v • 44136 18 Taxee--December ,—L 5313 95 State Dtet. Emtallaatlon Jan. — 496 67 State Dtst. Transportation July 3249 94 Mar. Pte Draw Co. 2300 00 : Jan Cancelled Ck. — -— 8.75 Total Sp. Sch. Fundsl36ss 59 TUITION FUND Ta»e*—June Co. Auditor $ 8959 50 Tuxee-December 11375 18 CVngresMonal Interest , 28 38 Btate Bist. Tuition (Net) H. Ec — 337 00 Retirement Assessments i- 1062 43 1 Mar. Pre Draw —. 4925 00 state Jan- ——■ — * IM 59 Star July — 027098 Total Tuition Fund — —-$37694 11 DOG FUND DM Tax from Aaanaor $l9O 00 Surplus from County ... . 81.25 Total Do« Fund 5>—2—5271.25 Local Property Tax Relief .——.— $684 93 Total Fund •—— —-3694.93 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND ClbnlfloaUon of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Far of Trustee. Office Rent, and Clerical Help Emil Stauffer 41260 00 Travel Exp. —u—. L. 250 00 Margaret Stauffer * ,— 250 00 Bocks. Stationery. Printing and Advertuia* Hazel Widdows . — 15 00 BuCkmaater Drue Co. 4.74 Decatur Dem. —— 9101 Berne Witness 91.46 S. ». Mentman 70 00 Advisory Board 300 00 Fire Protection Moser Motor Sales 2 86 National Mills 47.44 Bryson Fetters — —— 33.96 Neueeischwander Ins. Z 14 62 Safety Equipment 111.34 Geneva Ftre Dept. — it.oo Berne Vol. Fire Dept. 235 50 Herman Bixler — 36 26 Care of Cemeteries Vincent Habegger 208 00 Miscellaneous United Telep. Co. 63 28 Bond — —— 100.00 " O ASL — — 38.31 Total ——53441.78 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Livestock Claims Merle Albesoon 9125 A-naat Spencer 25 00 Total ;—5116.25 DISBURSEMENTS SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds Paul Yoder — —— 500 70 Gorman Aucsburger — 50.00 Hannl Plumbing 100 00 Chas Wefkel — 76 90 Bill Hill — - 300 00 Jay Stauffer — 132 00 Geneva Lumber —37 35

I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the receipts and dieburaements 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 tbe Cbunty Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the ehatnnan of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. EMIL STAUFFER. Trustee

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have just finished giving three to, four minute talks on any subject they chose. Topics such as [

Repair of Other Equipment Hartford Twp Prim. School — 3100 Hannl Plumbing 4L-. 183 99 Royal Typewriter :—~... — 85 00 School Furniture and Equipment E. J. Lev ay Inc. 100 00 Ivan Huser 10 00 Hannl Plumbing - 50 00 Hamilton Beach 930 Sprunger Int. — 18 90 Stanley Tools — — 1154 S. E. Merriman — 400 00 School Supplies Leßoy Hedges — 4.75 Runyon Grocery . 30 50 S. E. Merriman—,JL 67 57 Linn Grove Hardware .—306 00 Janitor Supplies J. I. Holcomb ——————. 105 06 j S. E. Merriman —— 294 00 ; Fuel Farm Bureau . 400 00 Berne Equity — 1600 00 Loans. Interest and Insurance Smith Ins. 30 OO Neuen. Inc, 28 85 Herman Bixler 42 41 Farm Bureau — 104 00 G. C. Moser 468 61 Library Books Etc. United Co. — 23 48 Educational Music . —. 14.43 Spencer Press — 64 00 Zuercher Music 30 83 Decatur Music — — 46 43 Hartford School ’ 50.00 Janitor Chris Llechty — 2484 00 Transportation EU & timer Dubach 1649.00 Edward Meshberger . -——— 1649 00 Ivan Zeigler 1— —— 1620.75 Lester Zimmerman — j ——— 1559 10 Carpenter Body Works ——— 217 Robert Augsbtuger L.. 33 25 Moser Motor —— —— 140 Paul Yoder 185 00 Water, Light & Ind. 4 Mich. —.... 476 48 Miscellaneous United Telep. — 33 41 O M. Swihart 50 00 Dr. C. P. Hinchman ... —. 35.00 W M. Welch . — 29.15 Adams Co. Hospital — — 62.00 Flag Co. 734 G. M Grabill ' ——,. 59 98 Bureau of Tests 3 10 Jerome Nussbaum —. 27 55 Royal Type Co. .—— ' 20 41 Gottshalk Co. .— - - 450 State Fire Marshal ——2oo Bureau of Tests 15 56 O. A. S. I. 7106 Total —L—l. $15997 80 DISBURSEMENTS TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers Max Stanley *. — 3070.58 Leßoy Hedges 4293 54 Thomas Agler ! 3596.34 Joseph Morin ,e— —— 3843.31 BUI Hill J,—— Ghlee Kershner 4368 23 Edna Glenderiing — —.. 4243 04 Magdalena Johnson ———— 1694 12 Mary Inniger ~— 3294.13 Norg Hall 645.00 Jay Reid —— 2588 00 Grace Sheller — - 1647 00

I “Boys.” "Going Steady.” “A Trip ; ito California,” and "Religions of 1 ;the World,” have been discussed by various students. The class ' found the talks very interesting. 1 —D.H.S— , Orders' for the 1958 Ravelings 1 are being taken now in the office. Students are urged to get their orders in as soon as possible. The number of annuals ordered will depend on the number of orders, so there will be no extra copies. Make sure you get one. —D.H.S — The senior class sponsored a dance after the Auburn game called the "Senior Strati.” Large figures of a boy and girl dancing were place3"on the wall, and profiles of the players were placed on the window with their names. The dance was attended by a large crowd and the seniors should be congratulated for their very successful dance. —D.H.S— , The Jackets will travel to Kendallville tomorrow night to meet the Kendallville Komets. The students wish the team luck in hav- ! ing another victory. —D.H.S.— The student of DHS take this opporunity to congratulate the DCHS Commodores on their recent victory in the county tourney. Nice "work. Commodores. —D.H.S.Experiments Over Appetite Control People Are Needed For Experiments By DELOS SMITH United Press Science Editor NEW YORK (UP) — Science needs some people to experiment with Jo see if appetite is capable of’ controlling the amounts of food people eat. The possible result of such experiments would be proof that even moderate exercise could prevent people getting overweight. This is a hypothesis, you understand, which is a word muchly used by scientists to describe a logical supposition needing to be proved—or disproved. The core of this hypothesis is that people in our take-it-easy age don't exercise enough to rouse their appetite chemistries. Scientific studies in the past few years have shown that military cadets spend 17 and 3-4 hours out of every 24 lying, sifting or standing, and coal miners do those things 18, and 3-4 hours a day. Since those are exceedingly “active” callings, the rest of us can't be more active. Originally Used Rats The American physiologist, Dr. | J. Mayer, originated the hypothe-; sis back in 1954 with experiments I with rats which science now considers ‘classical.” His rats were required to walk a treadmill for | from one to six hours a day. For rats that is light to heavy I exercise And these rats automat-j ically <and presumably unthinkingly • adjusted the amounts they i ate to the amounts of exercise | they had had. As the result, their j weights remained constant—there ; were no overweight problems' among them. But when they were allowed to walk the treadmill for less than

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an hour a day, they didn't eat! less. In fact, they ate more and fat rats" were the result. This would indicate that exercise Is needed in order to trigger appetite chemistry which, once triggered, adjusts the amounts needed

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to the amounts a tually needed. These simple, clear-cut facts about rats have stimulated physiologists around the world, giving many the yen to repeat the experiments in people — if only it could be done somehow. So far

ho physiologist has figured out ; how to do it, but R. Passmore of ■ the University of Edinburgh has I now done it in the next best thing • —a dog, ■ ....; . ..Li. 1 Exercise Builds Appetite Passmore, reporting to the tech-.

nical journal, “The Lancet,” noted that many of his scientific colleagues say exercise doesn’t cause people to lose weight — that exercise promotes appetite which increases food consumption.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958

The U, S. Army’s expenditures from 1789-91 were §533,000. By •1792, they were $2,500,000. In 1919 . i they jumped to nearly nine million, ..and in 1954 reached almost 50 i billion.