Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1961 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT thih»<h*A Bvery Evening Except Sunday by I < THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. jMvad At the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G. Heller ... Vice President Chas. Holttkouse Secretary-Treasurer I I By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, WOO; Six months. *4-25; 8 months, «». By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, M.M; 8 months, 84.75; 3 months, *2.50. B|y Carrier, Me cents per weak. Single copies, 7 cents. 1 Farm Safety Week We Americans seem to need an official ‘‘week" each year to remind us of things we really should practice every week of every year. There’s nothing wrong with the idea — the official reminder usually proves helpful — but too often too many people will substitute one week’s observance for < a year’s practice. I J National Farm Safety Week, to be observed July 23-29 this year, is a perfect example of a ' “week” that should be considered a continual part Os rural life. j Farm safety specialists at Purdue University say ' that the Indiana Farm Safety Council is cooperating with the National Safety Council and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in sponsoring the 18th annual National Farm Safety Week which has for its theme, “Safety Is A Family Affair." < Accidents in farm homes take about 2,700 lives a j ■ < year, according to the National Safety Council, and 3,400 ; persons are killed each year doing farm work. This is < in addition to the 4,700 farm residents who die on the < highways in non-work accidents. < Accident prevention, on the farm as any- i where else, involves positive action that makes sure ; a job is being properly done. Servicing a machine while it is moving is not only an unsafe practice, but is an inefficient way to do the job. . ... 1 Observing safe practices when driving'vehicles ’ means operating the vehicles for peak performance. If we think of safe practices as a means of doing j things, rather than as a set of do’s and don’t’s, accident J prevention will become away of life —a way of life £ that will preserve the lives of farm families. It is up to each of us to see that we follow safe * practices in every farm activity —at work, at home, } at play and on the highways. None of us can afford the < economic loss to say nothing of the personal tragedy ( —brought by farm accidents. c Let’s make every week Farm Safety Week! '< i ( Editorial Writer Today - John G. Heller
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■HL V Central DoyHglit Time WANE-TV Channel If FRIDAY evening •:00—Life of Riley. — 7:Bo—Tom Calennerg News o:4s—Dour Edwards-Newe 7:00 —Death Valley Daye 7:3o—Rawhide o:3o—Route <• 9:Bo—Silence Fiction Theater 10:00 —Twilight Zone 10:30—Person to Person ll:oo—Phil Wilson News 11:13—Tombstone SATURDAY B*oo—Agriculture U.S.A. B:3o—western Playhouse 9:3o—Captain Kangaroo 10:30 —Mighty Mouse PlayhoMO 11:00—The Magic Land 11:30—Roy Rogers Afierneoa 12:06—Sky King 1:00— Willy I: 2s—Baseball o:o®—Star Performance 0:30—1 Love Lucy Miss Brooks 0:30 —Science Fiction Theater 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:Bo—Perry Mason B:3o—Checkmate 0:30 —Have Gun—Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30Brothers Brannigan 11:00—1 Wanted Wings SUITDAt for Today o:3o—This is the Life 10:00 —Lamp unto My Feet 10:30—Look Up A Live 11:00 —Camera 8 11:35—CBS News 11:80 —Western Playhouse 1:00- Sciente Fiction Theater 1:25— Baseball 4:3o—Science Fiction Theater s:oo—Accent s:Bo—Amateur Hour Evening B:oo—Pioneers - .. B:3o—2oth Century 7:oo—Lasste 7:3o—Dennis the Menaoe 8:00—Ed Sullivan 9:OO—GE Theater 9:3o—Holiday Lodge to :00—Candid Camera o:3o—What's My Line 11:00 —Sunday News Special 11:15—The Fleets In WKJG-TV FRIDAY 4 wayToSports — 3:ls— News. J ack Gray 3:35 —Weather 3+3o—Pete Smith Show B:46—Huntley-Brinkley Report 8:00 —One Happy Family 8:8o —Five Star Jubilee 9:oo—Lawless Years 9:3o—Westinghouse Preview Theatre 19:00—Michael Shayne 11:09— News and Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 11:30 Beet of Paar —- I4TV3DAT 8:00—Boso Cartoon Time B:4s—lt’s Light Time 9:oo—Heekle & Jeckel Cartoons 9:Bo—Pip the Piper 10:08—The Shari Lewis Show 19-80—King Leonardo and His Short Subjects 11:90—Fury 11:80—Lone Ranger afternoon 13:00—True Story 13:80 —Baseball 3:oo—Two Gun Playhouse 8:90 Betoettve’s Diary
woiasr- —sun. w wwv s:Bo—Captain Gallant ?:**—Wrestling From Chicago 7:o9—Cannonball 7:3o—Bonansa 8:80 —The Tall Man 9:00 —The Deputy 9:3o—The Nation's Future 10:80—Silents Please ll:»0—The Saturday Edition 11:16—Cate Metropole UUMDAk Mtrslag 9:ov— me Chriatophere 9:80—-Amarleana at Work 9:46—How Christian Science Heals 10:00—Sacred Heart Program 10:18 —Industry on Parade 10:80—This Is tbe'Life 11:00—Cartoon Timo : dMMMlk'''' ’ 13:00—Retrospect 13:15—Boclal Security in Action 13:30—Frontiers of Faith 1:00—Baseball 3:Bo—Two Gun Playhouse 0:30-—Bunday TV Theatre 6:Bo—Briefing Session u. 6:Bo—Calling CQ 7 -.oo—Shirley Temple 8:00 National Velvet .. B:3o—Tab Hunter Show 9:00 —Sunday Mystery Hour 10:00—Loretta Young Show 19:80—This is Your Ute 11:90 —The Sunday Edition 11:15 —The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo WPTA-TV Channel 31 FRIDAY % T :oo—Popeye and Rascals Show 7:00 —Clutch Cargo 7:06 —-21 Evening Report 7:IS—ABC Evening Report 7:30—-Dangerous Robin B:oo—Harrigan and Son B:3o—Fllntstones 9:00—77 Sunset Strip 10:00 —The Detectives 10:30 —T%n-* 11:00—Tobor the Great IITIRDAI Afteraoen 11:45—Davey and Goliath 12:00—Agriculture Avenues 12:80 —The Big Picture I:oo—Compass 1:30 Little Western 2:30 Little Western 3:3O—A Happy Summer Evening 4:3o—Science Theater 5:00 —ABC'S Wide World of Sports Wk. Law and Mr. Jones - 7:3o—Leave it to Beaver B:oo—Lawrence Welk 9:oo—Fight of the Week 9:4s—Make That Spare 10:00—Roaring 30’s 11:00—Playboy's Penthouse 12:00—Saturday Showcase SUNDAY Afternoon 11:00—Herald of Truth 12:30—Children 1 ” I:oo—Caribean Sunshine Cruise 1:80 —Discovering America 2:oo—Little Western 3:oo—Tv Hour of Stars 5:00 —Matty's Funday Funnies 6:Bo—Rocky and His Friends Evening 6:oo—Channel 21. Preview 6:3o—Walt Disney 7:Bo—Maverick 8:80—-Lawman 9:oo—Rebel , 9:3o—The Asphalt Jungle 1 10:30—Editor’s Choice 11:00—The Seng Parade MOVIE* •'Magnificent 7" at 9:15 Thurs. “Absent Minded Professor” Fri. Sat. Sun. Men. 9:55. ■i
STATEMENT Os receipts and expenditures shown by report «t Adams County Central Consolidated School of Adams County, Indiana, for the fiscal year ending 6-30-61. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Henelpta I Balances 7-1-80 t t 50.417.31 Local Taxation * 109,670.96 State Support 21,954-98 Special Classes 681.94 Federal Granta - 673.12 Sale of Property 815.29 Farm Bureau Stock Dividend 430.74 Building Rental « 574.80 I>TA Contribution 1,200.00 Lions Club Contribution .. 1,200.00 Mlsc. .. «... 58.12 Traniter Tuition ............ 1,921.93 Total Receipt* & Beginning Balance —3 189,102.19 Diaburaements Adame Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. Ass'n ... 209.45 Adler Broe. Garage 2.007.27 Adler, Lester .....: ...... 2,430.00 Affiliated Publishers .... 118.00 Allied, Ino. — 2,137.54 Allied Oil Co 609.44 Allison, 11. E 9.50 Allyn ft Bacon 124.16 American Art Clay Co. 10.84 American Education Publications 27..30 American Steel Supply Corp - 8.05 Arnold. Eugene 2,520.00 Audio-Visual Specialists 59.96 Aumann Electric - 13.80 Bahner, Mary M. 3,369.17 Barger, Harold 3,061.80 Beavers, Lucile C 17.50 Beerbower Welding Shop 42.83 Berne Wltneee Co 156.21 Bixler, Edwin 10.00 Bluffton Gift & Typewriter Center 361.03 Boiler Pressure Vessel Board '. -. 10.00 Bradley A. Bradley Architects 4,437.96 Brandt, Flo W 2,200.00 Brandt. Rene 1,498.80 Brink ft Erb, Inc 39.09 Bro-Dart Industries 31.80 Brown Magazine Agency 100.93 Bureau of Tests ..... 228.31 Butler’s Garage 2,909.15 Chapman & Cutler ~...v 158.09 Chic Dry Cleaners & Laundry 6.51 Christner Plumbing & Healing 67.95 Chronicle Guidance Publishers 98.00 Brodhead Garrett Company 630.62 Cin-Dee Shop 2,018.02 Citizens Telephone Co. 453.50 City Glass Specialty Inc. 5.00 Colchin, Fred ... 18.25 Commercial Print Shop 17.1)0 The Continental Proas, Inc - 23.29 Converse Tractor Sales 41.34 Correlated Products Inc. 91.10 George F. Cram Co., Inc. 140.16 Decatur Democrat Co. .. 158.59 Decatur Insurance Agency 2,317.00 Doubleday & Co., inc. .. 48.63 Eastern Indiana Oil & Supply 7,294.49 Economy Printing 98..>0 Educational Music Bureau 276.08 Educators Progress _ iServ. « 20.7'.> Encyclopaedia Britannica .. 348.00 Evans Sales & Service, Inc. 284.72 Farm Bureau Mutual Ins. 1 . . Service 629.40 Fisher, Brice 1.12...00 Fisher Bros. Paper Co 428.68 Fort Wayne Blue Print 76.11 Frantz. Herman E. . 1,111.89 Gamble Hinged Music .... 83.82 General Electric Supply Co 8.41 Genth, johnny j. 2,430.00 Gerig, Darrell 200.00 Gerig, Donavon J. 200.00 Ginn & Co. ... . .. ....... 161.33 Ginter, Homer & Esta .... 1,300.32 Graber, Ell 84.70 Groller Society, Inc 22.10 Grover Body Shop 724.20 Habegger Construction (■’q 3,0 6 H. o 3 Habegger Hdwe 53.13 llahnert, Ted 22-50 Haines ft McGee 2 0.00 Haines Garage 102.11 Halo. E. M. ft Co 32.40 liaugk Plumbing & Heating 4 ’ 1.00 Bobby Heller Nursery „ 80.00 Hendricks, Howard G 1.000.00 Hillmans 19-7* Holcomb. J. 1. Mfg. Co. 8»9 27 Home Laundry 25.64 Hooplngarner, Lee 108.00 Houghton Mifflin Huntington Laboratories 14u.88 Imperial Equipment Corp. 7.10 Indiana & Michigan ” Electric Co 4,190.40 Indiana School Boards Assn - 135 Industrial Press 8.74 Industrial Arts Dept. 12 26 1 R c & D Motor Freight Inc. Jefferson Garage 184.-J Joint Service ft Supply .~. ..... 99L01 Kershner, Harry 1,921.50 Keyboard Jr. Publications 22.50 Kiger & Co — I.Wj.So Kohli, P. B. Korte Paper Co 582.03 Landis, Harvey .... 5.00 Landis, Hugh MS 0.00 Latitzonheiser, G. Verl .... Lehman, Leßoy ,_UL?B*J2 Lehman, Peter B. ............ 500 Lieber. H. Inc. ..... .518 Lleehty. Melvin 5.00 Lock Music Shop 14.08 Macmillan Co 10-4-Maln Auto Sport Shop 6813 Martin & Miller 384.0a Mat-A-Dor Corp 42.84 Mattax Auto Paint Shop 38.70 Mazelln, David D 8.55 Merrill. Chaw. H. 3b OO Merriman, S. E < --.13 Meshberger Bros Stope Corp Millcraft Paper Co 298.32 Miller, Amzie 80< .00 Minneapolis-Honey well 192.88 Modern Binding ■- 341. .1 Moellertng Supply 296,-.>7 Monroe Calculating Machine 149..-O Monroe Grain & Supply . Inc. — 73.50 Moser Motor Sales 598 38 Municipal Water tltility Munson, Wanda 1900 McClurg. A. C. ft Co. 779.27 McConnell ft Sons ... 1u.44 McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc •'3" Naw-'O, inc. 52.33 National Farm Book Co. 47.35 National Mill ft Supply Neuenseh wander, Inc. .... 351.86 Nussbaum, James 1,300.00 Nussbaum. Paul Petty Cash 229.02 Public Employees Retirement Fund OASI Dlvn. 524.69
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Purdue University <3 00 1 R. W. Reagan & Reference inetitsttP ........ I 13135 ' Rich, Lorie 1,886.00 Riley, Vernon 3,890.00 Roth Electric , 55.85 Row Peterson & C® 53.48 Royal Mcßee Corg 716.22 Rupert. iFloyd 8,890.00 Rupert's Window Washing Service 86.50 Sanco Products Lnc. 806.14 Schafer Co T 6.78 Schlatter Hdwe Co 57.82 Schwartz Ford Co., Inc. 2,404.41 Schwartz, Harold V 100.00 Bebrell, J. B 51.37 Shawnee Press, Inc 49.92 Simplex Time Recorder 101.95 Skil Corporation 13.31 Smith, Clark W................ 100.00 Smith-Corona 59.63 Smith, Leland Insurance 35.00 Sprunger, Forrest l>O8p!!2 Sprunger, Victor P. 35.00 State of Indiana Public Work & Supply 28.8 i Stucky & Co 823.09 Successful Farming 28.9 c Superior Coach Corp 14.13 Tate, Hugh 8,800.00 Teeple Truck Lines 26.601 United Plumbing & Heating 7,8 Z?7,n Vene A-Kleen Serv. Co. 461.00 VonGunten, Edward 2,828.52 Ward, Harry M 21.2,1 Watson, Martin 2,281.23 Welch Scientific Co 1,096.17 Westinghouse Electric Supply < - 826.96 Wheatley’s, lnc. 8J04.95 Wilson, Chester Wilson, H. W 21.70 Winders, A. IL Workfnger, Charles E 1,144.80 Workrite Intercom Systems 48.8a Worthman, Mathew 85.Q0 Yake Evan 100 o'’ Zurchers Mobil Service .... ,j 986.44 Zurcher Music Store ........ 1,567.00 Total Disbursements 3 141,741.04 Balance 7-1-61 ....» 47,361.15 SPECIAL BUILDING FUND Receipt a Balance 7-1-60 3 62,000.00 Dlshursemepts Cin-Dee Shop 2,637.71 Custer & Smith 1,268.10 W .:... l . labeßKttr ... C " n . Ht . r :.. 46,722.17 United Plumbing & Heating 71.352.02 Workrite Intercom no.ou Total Disbursements 3 62,000 00 1 Balance 7-1-61 3 0 1 TUITION FUND Receipts „ r - rjrl 4 Balance 7-1-60 3 Ja’-gviJr Local Taxation . ....... . 73.267.10 1 Cong 1 !. School Fund Interest ’» 4 State Support 1 State Vocational 2,723. 0 4 Cash Tuition J 84.00 Transfer Tuition 17,177,61 County School Tax Fund 20,356.92 1 Federal Grants 701.00 Total Receipts and ..r-jnav Beginning Balance 3 24,>,.>40.67 Dlshuraemeßts Adler, Dorothy 16..00 Adler, Thomas r'lennn Allspaw, Richard 5, 00.00 Anderson, William ..j. ' 8*207.78 Archbold, Wanda 5.07 . 0 Beaty, Frances 5,43 .00 Berne-French School .... 7,(59.46 Beavers, Lticlle 8,8500 Brown, Robert 3.850.00 Bryan. Edwin Byerly. Dolores - a,43u.<»’> Collier, C. Doyle Dor win, Kathryn 4,100.0[ Egley, Mary ... 5,44 . Ehrsam, Elmer Feasel, Hubert 5,360.00 Frantz, Herman 8.01 ... Gerig, Donavon 6,3t>0. Gerig, Leon ... Glerhart. Dorothy . , j- ' Green, krankie , Griffiths, Naomi '.'’l? Habegger, Martha 5,810.00 Haggard, Harvey 5,430.) Haggard, Veda 5,430.00 I Harrison Twp. Opportunity I School e > Hooplngarner. Lee 5,01 44 > Innlger, HSleh I'ltn!.!! 1 Johnson, Jay K - 0 Kuhn, Margaret, 6,170.00 Lautzenhelser, Phyllis .... 12000 I) Light, Raymond 5,300.00 * Magary, Robert 150.00 l) Miller, Amzle 6,»2D.<>0 4 Mills, Harriet 4,150. 0 7 Munson, Wanda 4,440.00 I Nielsen, Joyce 1 Reynolds, Sara -■ 4,440.00 3 Roe. Neil ’ ... , Ja.OO < Shoup, Robert . ... 6,350.00 9 Smith, IL Beryl ... . 180.00 Sprunger,, Donald W 5,360.00 0 Stratum Leo 4.150.00 Stucky, Rowena 6,350.00 0 Thomas, Margaret 60.00 4 Watkins, Kenneth 5,250.00 6 Watson,’Martin 6,011.94 2 TotaUTHsbiirsements 3 210,259.25 1 Balance 7-l-61„ JJ „ 3 29,281.42 0 BOND Fl ND 0 Reeclpts 5 7 1 — 3
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Balance 7-1-60 8,894.74 laical Taxation 16,803.15 Cash Tuition ...» 16.00 Transfer Tuition 2111.88 Total Receipts 3 27,825.77 DlsbursenientM The First State Bank of Decatur 14,726.25 Balance 7-1-61 3 13,099.52 VETERANS MEMORIAL FUND Receipts Balance 7-1-60 17,111.38 Local Taxation 20,256,4>5 Total Receipts .....3 32,107.32 Disbursements Transfer to Tuition Fund 20,500.00 Balance 7-1-61 3 11,607.32 LEASE RENTAL FUND Receipts Balance 7-1-60 17,11.38 Local Taxation 31,304.85 Total JU’ceipts 3 48,416.23 DisbursementH The First State Bank of Decatur ...| 31,000.00 Balance 7-1-61 3 17,416.23 The claims and invoices for all payments for the 1960-61 school year are in the office of the Superintendent and are open for public inspection at any time. «. Verl l.niitzenhelser, Treasurer Clark W. Sniltli. Herman E. Frantz, Superintendent July 2L ‘
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O '"■ ■ 0 | Household Scrapbook | t By ROBERTA LEE I O 3 Flea-Free Doghouse To keep skas from infesting a doghouse, make a mattress by stuffing a canvas or muslin pad with cedar shavings, and place this in the doghouse. The mattress COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS, ALLOWED JULY 17, IMH. HIGHWAY DEPT. Lawrence Noll : 225.00 Robert Fuhrman HH.66 Patil Bryan 173.33 Wendell Abbott 140.80 DeWayne Beer 144.00 Gerald Bleeke ...„......■. 28.80 Harold Burner 144.00 Edward Faurote .-. 144.00 Don Harvey —, 155.20 Raymond Koller 155.10 Vern Rinker 144.00 Chrla Meshberger .— 144.00 Robert Meohberger -» 169.20 Maurice Miller 145.80 RuweeH Moser 145.60 Homer Rauch 143.25 Raymond Shoaf 158.40 Roger Steiner 142.40 Sam Yager 147.25 Richard Young 144.00 Clifford Death ~ 155.20 Paul Dbngsworth 144.00, Harry .Macklin 137.70 Lawrence .McCullough 155:20 Chris Zurcher 145.60 Ciiniulntive Bridge Eli Hirschy — 148.50 Will Scherry 120.00 Surveyor's Office Claims filed for July 15‘, 11)61. Austin Merriman 159.95 Elmer Rich 89.50 Lawrence Smith 293.75 llonrd of Commissioners Certified before me this 14th day o7 July. 1961. Edward F. .laberg, Auditor Adams Co. Ind. July 21.
provides a comfortable bed for your canine, and any possible fleaguests will be repelled by the odor of the cedar shavings. Eggs Eggs will not burst while boiling if one end of each egg is pricked with a needle before placing in the water. This makes an outlet for air and prevents the shell from cracking. Floor Polish Equal parts of melted candle grease and turpentine make a good floor polish. O — 0 20 Years Ago Today o July 21, 1941 — Cal F. (Smoke| Peterson, Republican county chainman, has been appointed managed of the Decatur auto license bureau* Other Republican mangers in the county will be Dr. J. O. R. Campbell at Geneva and Fred M. Kamholz at Berne. A resolution protesting the 49cent a bushel on excess wheat grown by Adams county farmers was approved at a meeting, of some 350 farmers. Four Allen county youths were drowned when their boat capsized at Lake James. Thirty-four Decatur Boy Scouts received “Honor Camper” awards at Big Island Camp at Rome City, where they spent the past two weeks. Pres. Roosevelt has asked congress to declare a full or limited
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■ national emergency as a urcaus ui • retaining selectees and national guardsmen in active service for the duration of the emergency. NEW STORE HOURS i ’■ . 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day except Sunday. Hot Doughnuts every nite after 7 p. m. ANGEL FOODStewart’s Bakery r 229 N. 2nd St. irMMB Round & Square AT V.F.W. ' SATURDAY, : JULY 22nd. 9:00 ta 1:00 1
