Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1963 — Page 8

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STATEMENT Os receipts and expenditures shown by report of Adams Central Community Schools of Adams County, Indiana, for the fiscal year ending 6-30-63. SPECIAL SCHOOL PTSO Receipts Balance 7-1-62 $ 44,971.00 Local Taxation 155,009.94 State Transportation Distribution 28,424.40 State Vocational Distribution 198.00 Transfer Tuition 6,094.27 Building Bent 305.00 Ml sc. Sales 318.85 Refunds „ 154.39 Total Receipts & Beginning Balance $235,475.85 Disbursements Adams Builders & Supply, Tnc. $ 11.24 A. C.j.C. S. Interfund Transfer 3,558.59 A. C. H. S. Activities Account 160.70 A. C. H. S. Class of ’63 .... 25.00 A. C. Farm Bureau Co-op Assn 4.345.61 Adler Bros. Garage 187.20 Lester Adler 2,490.00 Advance Door Closer Service ........... 38.65

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ACTIVITIES TEN-PRONGED ANSWER TO THE TEEN PROBLEM 1. SATURDAY NIGHT TEEN RALLIES • Starting point for all of Youth for Christ’s teen-slanted outreach, the rally is a potent force for winning unsaved, unchurched young peonle with a Near Gospel message: Teen-agers In more than 300 cities Z across North America love the Saturday night rallies! More of these local programs are starting all the time. 2. YFC CLUBS In some 3,000 high schools and junior highs, teens band together in a collective witness for Christ. Run by the students themselves, most clubs meet on school prenertv with the advice, counsel and inspiration of adult sponsors aod their Youth for Christ director and his staff. 3. LIFELINE DELINQUENCY WORK Reaching an increasing percentage of the almost two million young people who get ln*o trouble with the law every year. Lifeline touches young lives in courtrooms. Juvenile homes, camns. counseling rooms and th”nueh a program of "fitting in” the converted delinquent tn a normal place in teen society through the other phases of the YFC program. 4. YOUTH CAMPAIGNS—YFCI CRUSADE STAFF Ten dedicated. talen*ed young preachers minister in rallies, churches, camps, conferences and almost every other kind of meeting. . The prearh'ng of the Wo’-d of God remains the most important Ingredient in everv phase of the YFC ministry, and the YFCI Crusade Staff speak* tn m» ,, i n lied *hovsa”ds every year. 5. LTTERATU W E FOR TEENS The power of the written word is recognised as a weapon for reaching teen-agers hv the forces of good and evil. Youth for Christ, through YFC Maea»lne. books, tracts, and other printed materials seeks to evangelise teens and assist Christian young people In making their lives effective for Christ. The most recent annual “Decision Issue” of the vfc M»'»’in<- «»w 1 SO.OOO copies printed and distributed, fi. CAMPS AND CONFERENCES The Annual Convention at Winona Lake, Indiana, Capital Teen Conventions, Holiday Conferences and Area and Regional Camps, weekend retreats and conferences, all are part of an Increasing program to use the camp and conference situation t» meet the teens' need for challenge, inspiration and instruction. 7. WORLD YOUTH CONGRESSES . . . have brought ■ concentrated Impact to the teenage population of many great world centers, among them Madras, India, Tokyo, Brus- • seis, Garacas and Sao Paulo. < 8. AGE-GRADED FOLLOW-UP PROGRAM Spiritual "babes” need specialised care in the first days of their new life, and Youth for Christ provides a personalised system of materials and methods. ■ 9. FILM EVANGELISM Teen-agers are won to Christ through films produced by Gospel Films, Inc.. Muskegon, Michigan, and other conservative, evangelical organizations. . - 10. OVERSEAS OUTREACH The YFC ministry overseas seeks to project the total program of Youth for Christ into every country tn the world. The program is planned to enable national leadership to assume the responsibility of the work in the shortest possible time. YFCI now reaches into 45 nations of the world.

THE TEEN PROBLEM TEEN-AGERS are in the world's spotlight as never before. Not only in North America (where there are over 20 million teens) but across the world, youth have taken the lead. Today’s teens are a force to be reckoned with, ’ a power waiting to be enlisted for good or evil. In the United States, 60% of all major crimes

Aiken-Murray Corp ■>. 154.80 Allied, inc 1,230.34 Alton Boiler & Welding ; Co.,' Inc 180.00 American Art Clay Co 28.52 American Book Co 224.93 American Council of Education 80.90 American Heritage Publishing Co .6.30 Anderson Industry . 47.90 Eugene Arnold . 2,621.29 Ashbaucher’s Tln ,; Shop . 41.80 Audio-Visual Specialists 1,123.63 Aumann Electric 49.90 Austin Display, Inc 8.30 Mary Bahner 2,192.46 Baker Plumbing & Heating 200.27 Harold Barger 3,061.80 Lucile Beavers 22.40 Beavers Oil Service, Jim. 2.50 Beckley-Cardy Co. 502.70 Berne-French Twp. School 4,464.83 Berne Lumber, Inc. 9.15 Berne ‘'66" Servicenter .. 387.86 Berne Witness, Inc. 166.92 Tom Berry Music Co., Inc. 31.68 Biological Supply Co. 26.66 Clarence Black 1,215.00 Black Magazine Agency 156.39 Bluffton Gift & Typewriter Center 54.74 Bluffton Printery 246.30 Book Supply Co. 42.68

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A. 10. Soyce Co 181.60 Flo Brandt 2,675.86 Rene Brandt ...... 1,580.04 Brink & Erb, Inc. 34.00 Bro-Dart Industries 85.18 Brodhead-Garrett Co 159.85 Alma L Bunner 850.00 John Bunner ... 1,215.00 Bunner Welding & Repair Shop 25.35 Bureau of Tests 395.46 Marlon Chessman 90.00 Childrens Press, Inc. ...... 26.63 Chronicle Guidance Pub., Inc 38.25 Cin-Dee Shop 84.70 Citizens Telephone Co. 939.80 Coe--Palm Biological Supply House 58.43 Collier MacMillan Library Dlvn. 185.06 Commercial Print Shop .. 81.38 Commercial Testing & Engineering Co. 20.00 Edwin Coll 75.00 Continental Press, Inc 62.39 Coppess Marathon Service 5.90 Correlated Products, Inc. 154.85 Cowens Insurance Agency 20.00 Crane Co 39,96 Creative Educational ‘ Society, Inc 92.46 Curtis Circulation Co. .. 66.77 Jack Death 2,369 94 Decatur Blue Flame Gas 6.95

involve young people. The “crime clock” is ticking off a tragic record: one murder every hour, a robbery every seven minutes, an auto theft every two minutes, a burglary every forty -six seconds. “America Is facing an emergency,” states F. 8.1. Director J. Edgar Hoover, “the emergency of juvenile delinquency. ” Throughout other nations the situation Is much the same. The teen-aye criminal we call

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Decatur Democrat Co. .. isß 24 Decatur Equipment, Inc. 887 53 Decatur Industries, Inc. 37 60 Decatur Insurance Agency 2,562.37 Decatur Music House 970 79 Decatur Ready-Mix -Corp. 43 - 60 Denoyer-Geppert <Co. Doane Agricultural Service, Inc „ 14.50 Doubleday & Co., Inc 42 00 Dunbar Furniture Corp. of inidana 14.25 Eastern Indiana OH & Supply Co 8,153.95 Economy Printing Concern 73.50 Edwards Co., Inc 6.23 John Eicher 66.00 Evans Sales & Service, Inc 8,783.80 R. H. Everett 104.67 Farm JB ureau Mutual Insurance ....... 808.54 Harold Feasel 1,288.36 Field Enterprises Education Corp 117.99 Brice Fisher 1,282.32 Fisher Bros. Paper Co. .. 264.11 Flicks Body Shop 14.22 Flicks Sharpening Service 10.65 Follett Publishing Co. .. 101.53 Fort Wayne Blue Print & Supply Co 4.90 Fort Wayne Pipe & Supply Co 15.81 Herman Frants 7,160.00 Vernon Frauhiger 156.30 John Funk . 80.00 Gamble Hinger Music Co., Inc 29.64 Gay's Mabll Service ...... 451.76 John Genth 2,430.00 Geographical Publishing Co 74.80 Darrell Gerig 600.00 Gilliom Lumber Co 3.05 Esta Ginter 73.92 Graber insurance, Itic. .. 132.40 Frankie “Green 200.00 Habegger Builders Supply K 31.09 Dan Habegger 125.00 Habegger-Schafer 26.54 Ted Hahnert 29.00 Russel Haines Estate, , Helen R. Martin, Executrix 278J2 Handee Record Co 80* Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc 210,26 Hart's Autd & Tractor Repair .. 145-89 Haugks Plumbing & Heating Co 3,260.02 Hayes School Publications Co 6.14 Hay's Radio & TV 115.00 D. C. Heath jfc Co. 2.32 Bobby Heller Nursery .... 119.50 Howard G. Hendricks . .. 1,500:00 Walter Henkel 400.00 Hillmans 196.84 Hi-Way Service Station .. 68.84 Ken Hoffman Garage .... 21.95 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Inc ~ 376.42 Holthouse Drug Co 23.04 Holt Rinehart & Winston, Inc 1.08 Home Laundry 11.50 Carl Honaker 660.00 Hoosierland 6.00 Huntington Labratories Inc. 108.95 Hurst Printing Co. ....itr™ 9.09 Imperial Equipment Corp. 10.89’ Indiana & Michigan Electric Co 6,036.38 Indiana School Boards Assn 135.00 Indiana State Chamber of Commerce , 9.00 Indiana University ' ' 17.15 Industrial Arts & Vocational Ed 4.00 International Graphic Society 6.14 interstate Printers & Publishers __ 19.18 Irwin SteatingSCo. ...*. 40.41 Elmer Isch 75.00 Janitor Supply"Co„ Inc. 49.25 Jayfro Athletics Supply Co.i 1 159.95 Jefferson Garage 105.65 Jefferson Township 108.7.9 John Johnson 1,215.00 Joint Service & Supply .. 476.00 K & K Market 84.69 Fred Kaehr 1—- 126.00 Ronald Kaehr 31,00 Kiger & Co., Inc Koehlingers « IMfl | Korte Paper Co. 2W741F Max Kreps ....... *.. 1,170.0 ft, Margaret Kuhn 25.00 Landrum Auto Paint

a “hood" or “JD” Is known as a “teddy boy” in Great Britain and a “skin suit” In Scandanavla. Thia new generation of young people is breaking the shackles of the past and looking for “a creed to believe and a song to sing.” At this strategic hour in history. God b using Youth for Christ to challenge teen-agers with the Christian Gospel. This spcrialbed youth ministry, organised in 1944, has grown tn impact and stature across the years, Cooperat-

Shop rv ..._ 13.50 ; Hugh Lkndiz 4,033.28 i Lee School Supply Co., Inc. 20.60 Leßoy Lehman - 1,618.57 E. J. LeVay, Inc 23.69 LeVay Office Equipment, Inc. —i. 15.00 Life, Inc 12.90 J. B. Lippincott Cor - 16.33 Literary Guild of America, Inc ~ 11.00 Mann Repair Service .. . 1.25 Marathon Oil Co 811.12 Marvel Williams Co., Inc. 62.94 D. D. Mazelin 8.40 Mead, Hamilton, & Panos 7.00 Mennonite Book Concern 3.60 Elisha Merriman 75.00 Meshberger Bros. Stone corp 211.00 Darlene Meyers 1,175.00 Millcraft Paper Co 514.89 Milliken Publishing Co. .. 3.34 Mary Millington 534.24 Minneapolis-Honey well Reg. Co 130.501 Modern Binding Corp 234.45 Modern Office Machines 100.20 Moellerlng Supply Co., Inc , 379.05 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc. 18.00 Monroe Grain & Supply Inc. ...; 27.00 Monroe Water Dept 766.78 Charles Morrison 1,603.80 Moser Motor Sales, Inc. .. 831.88 McClurg & Co 1,237.98 McConnell & Sons 18.60 McKnight & McKnight Pub. Co 14.98 Nasco, inc 59.21 National School Methods, Inc 31.49 National School Board Assn. .*. 93.00 NeuenSchwander, Inc 63.93 Gladys NuSsbaum 1,629.99 ' James Nussbaum 1,344.06 Paul D. Nussbaum 1,179.00 O. K. Modern Cleaners .. 9.00 Paige’s Music Store 147.24 Panama Beaver, Inc 91.73 Pearson & Henn, Inc 309.50 Pepper & Son, Inc 37.93 Perfection Form Co 8.15 Petty Cash 190.31 Piano Tuning Service .. 50.00 Preble Roofing &■ Spouting ..... 113.00 Precision Laboratories, Inc 32.91 Prentice-Hall, Inc 53.04 Public Employees Retirement Fund OASI .. 934.52 Purdue University 70.20 Quaker Maintance Co., Inc 3.24 Loris Rich 1,179.00 Rich's Skelgas Sales ~ 13.90 Aldlna Riley 38.75 Vernon Riley 4,093.26 Riley's Market 811.64 Roethele Bldg. Materials, Inc. ?... 7.85 Roth Electric 219.11 Royal Mcßee Corp 555.92 Floyd Rupert ; 4,107.26 Sanco Products Co. Inc. .. 375.52 I Herman Scherer 300.00 School Equipment Corp. 8.25 School Service Co., Inc. .. 39.87 SchOoL Sound Systems Inc :...., 200.00 ' David L. Schwartz 11.60 Schwartz Ford Co., Inc. .. 660.65 Science Research Associates ........ ....... 18.74 Scott Visual Aids Service 6.00 Serv-Us Store, Inc 3.20 Leo Sheets Garage 739.28 Shoaf Plumbing & Heating 499.57 Silver Burdett Co 44.38 Simplex Time Recorder Co 78.00 Singer Sewing Machine Co ~t r. ..:. 11.94 Clark W. Smith 555.96 Leland Smith .Insurance Agency, Inc. ' 930.78 Barbara Souder • 94.50 Philip E. Souder ... 466.66 David Spvine 25.50 Spitler Hardware . 19.07 Forrest Sprunger 1,179.00 Stansi-Sclentific Co. ...... 69.79 Mike Stavenik 24.00 ' Martin Steiner 1’25.00 'I Joseph Stevens 1,215.00 iStawards Window Shop .... 110.74 Btrahm 219.45 TFraymtrnd F. Struck' 50.00 II Stuck A Co 1,288.52 >1 David Suman 15.001 I Gordon Suman 3,914.08 I

in* with local churches and other evangelical agencies. Youth for Christ reaches over two million teen-agers annually with more than 20,000 decisions recorded. Hundreds of young • people have been channeled into Christian service through the influence of Youth for Christ, increasing the ranks of Christian pastors, teachers, missionaries, and evangelists around the world.

Superior Coach Corp a 43.69 Hugh Tate ." 2,520.00 Teeple Truck Lines. Inc. 3.50 Tima Super Service ...... 1.50 Turner Music A TV 27.60 G. W. Vizard, Co. Supt. of Schools .-... 476.00 Vocational Agricultural Service ~.7....... 32.92 Edward Von Gunten 2,782.08 Harry M. Ward Co 52.89 Martin Watson 2,283.33 Watson's Sporting Goods 293.35 Wayne Camera & Visual Equip. Co 6.95 Welch Scientific Co 143.14 West Chemical Products Inc 1,149.05 Willshire Grain. & Supply 164.88. Willshire Lumber, Inc. .. 1.00 H. W. Wilson .................... . 47.40 Charles Worklnger 1,215.00 Workrite Intercom Systems 83.85 Gerald Zimmerman ......... 27.50 Zoss Chev.-Buick, Inc. .. 533.46 < Zurcher's Mobil Service .. 1,541.21 Zuercher's Music Store .. 332.25 .Total Disbursements 3151,124.42 Balance 7-1-63 3 84,351.43 TUITION FUND Reeelpts Balance 7-1-62 3 26,775.80 Local Taxation .» 117,727.33 Congl. Interest 80.11 State Tuition Support .... 150,088.95 State Vocational Reimbursement 2,895.00 Transfer Tuition 12,380.88 County School Tax 29,557.33 Interfund Transfer 42,043.38 Receipts from other Govt. Units 31,405.33 Total Receipts & Beginning Balance 3412,954.11 Disbursements Thomas Adler 5,730.00 Richard ARspaw 5,580.00 Wanda Archbold 5,646.16 Wilma Ashe • 812.00 Robert Baumgardner .... 6,900.00 Frances Beaty 5,730.00 Lucile Beavers 5 6,700.00 Berne-French Twp. School 17,457.79 Bluffton & Harrison M.S.D 1,030.73 Fred Brinker 6,400.00 Robert Brown 6,650.00 Edwin Bryan 6,185.00 Carolyn Budde 15.00 Roger Budde 225.00 Dolores Byerly ...;. 5,730.00 Myrtle Clements 4,380.00 C. Doyle Collier 5,666.33 Robert Crabtree . .......... ... 270.00 Sylvia Duckworth .......... 135.00 Mary Egley 5,730.00 Elmer Ehrsam 5,730.00 Donald Everett 4,800.00 Kenneth Fuller 4.650.00 Dorothy Fuhrman 5,730.00 Darrell Gerlg 6,500.00 Frankie Green 6,470.00 Naomi Griffiths 5,730.00 William Griffiths 5,500.00 Martha Habegger 6,284.00 Harvey Haggard 5,730.00 Veda Haggard 5,730.00 ■Walter Henkel 6,200.00 Gene Hindelang ................ 4,900.00 Carl Honaker 6,760.00 Lee Hoepingarner 6,260.00 Helen Innlger 5,640.00 Interfund Transfers 30,032.41 Jefferson Township 1,342.20 Fred Johns 6,300.00 Jay Johnson 5,460.00 Thomas King 6,000.00 Thomas Kirchhofer 4,650.00 Margaret Kuhn \ 6,650.00 Robert R. Light 7,240.00 Marie Marbacn 45,00 Harriet Mills 4,450.00 Dolores Mitchel 4,200.00 Wanda Munson :.... 5,120.00 Joyce Nielsen 6,330.00 Margaret Price 180.00 Fancy Mae Reynolds 5,600.00 Sally Reynolds 4,920.00 John Rosier :.... 6,730.00 Jane Schauss 15.00 Robert Shoup 6,750.00 R. Beryl Smith 270.00 Harriet Soldner v ... 172.50 Philip E. Souder 8,590.00 Donald Sprunger 5,940.00 Ruth Stahly 4,450.00 Leo Strahm 4,550.00 Rowena Stucky 6,700.00 Suzanne Sutton 4,650.00 Hugh Tate 840.00 1‘ Vera Teeter 5,730.00 L. E. Templin 30.00 Margaret Thomas 180.00 Kenneth Thornell 5,900.00

Kenneth Watkins ............ 5,830.00 Martin Watson 6,354.26 Mary Williamson 5,010.00 Norma Jean Wilson 4,880.00 Total Disbursements $369,628.38 Balance 7-1-63 , $ 43,325.73 BOND FUND Receipts Balance 7-1-62 $ 12,706.90 Local Taxation 21,859.90 Interfund Transfer 1,647.62 Transfer Tuition 1,109.41 Total Receipts & Beginning $ 37,323.83 Disbursements § \ Berne-French Twp. School $1,192.44 First State Bank of Decatur 22,302.50 Total, Disbursements $ 23,494.94 Balance 7-1-68 .$ 13,828.89 VETERANS MEMORIAL FUND Receipts Balance 7-1-62 ..$ 6,315.13 Local Taxation 4,749.78 Total Receipt it Beginning Balance $ 11,064.91 Disbursements Interfund Transfer ...:....$ 10,100.00 Balance 7-1-63 $ 964.91 LEASE FUND . Receipts Balance 7-1-62 $ 17,491.80 Local Taxation 31.304.36 Total Receipt & Beginning Balance $ 48,796.16 Disbursements First State Bank of

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PURPOSE YOUTH FOB CHRIST INTERNATIONAL is an inter-denominational ministry geared to reaching and winning youth. Its whole approach, message and challenge is directed to the teen-ager. The millions of young people around the world who have bypassed the church and the Gospel message are the special concern of Youth for Christ and the target of its program and techniques for . . . • harnessing their vitality through wholesome activities • making real to them the meaning of Christ as the only way of * salvation *' ' • • channeling them into the Bible-believing and Christ-exalting churches of their communities. STATEMENT OF FAITH • We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the infallible authoritative Word of God. • We believe that there Is one God, eternally existent in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. • We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodfly resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return to power and glory. • We believe that for the salvation of lost and sinful men, regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential. • We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian b enabled to live a godly life. * • We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life and they that are lost unto the resurrection of damnation. • We believe tn the spiritual unity of believers in Christ. LOCAL SUPPORT fa ' , ' * • . Y v ... , • Begun by the Decatur Men's Prayer Breakfast. • Endorsed by Majority of local clergymen and churches. • Directed by a Board of Decatur Laymen. - • Planned for All Youth of the Decatur Area. "f . . , 8 ' g

FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1963

Decatur - I 31,000-00 Balance 7-1-63 —-I H* 7 ? 6 ' 1 ,? The claims and invoices, for all paymenu for the 1962-63 school year are in the office of the Superintendent and are open for public inspection at any time. Martin Steiner, Treasurer Edwin E. Coil. Secretary Philip E. Souder, Superintendent 7/19. .

Junior Merry Maids The final meeting of the Monmouth Junior Merry Maids was held July 15. The meeting was called to Order by Karen Kunkel, with Karen Scherer, Kathy Meyers and Karen Kunkel leading the pledges. Devotions were led by Kris Boerger, with Carolyn Boerger leading the singing. Roll call was.answered by something learned in 4-H. Demonstrations were given by Sue Graves, Kathy Meyers and Carol Beihold. Refreshments were served by Carol Sheets and Peggy Kelly. Reporter, Nancy Workinger