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। FINANCI AL REPORT FOLKjLINC OLN -JOHNSON * I SCHOOL CORPORATION ADULT BASIC Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 661 24 Total Expenditures 621.24 Balance June 30, 1974 0.00 FxjM-ndituivs: Bui he Employees' Retirement • , Fund 12.97 Treasuier, Stale ul Indiana 6av_< ADULT EDUCATION Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 । > 756.84 Receipt*.: Students Adults 1.325.00 Total 2.081.84 Total Expenditures 920.51 Balrnce June 30, 1974 1 161.33 Ex|M‘nditun‘s: Sandra Crowl 140.60 Holt, Rinehart & Winston 63 68 McGraw-Hill 69.89 Michiana Welding 154.91 Public Employees Retirement Fund 34.69 Southwestern Publishing Co. 47.58 Jeiry Ward 344.00 Wilcox & Follett Co. 65.16 BOOK RENTAL Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 - 2,102.37 Rook Rental Receipts 23,396.34 Total 21,293.97 Expenditure- 24,858.77 Balance June 30. 1974 . 3,564.80 Expenditures: A A H P.P. 7 00 Addison-Wedvv 19> 28 Marcia Allen 11.00 Baker & Taylor 2,509.58 Kenneth Baker 22.00 Beckley Cardy Co. 47.75 Belwin Music Co. 6.50 Chas. Bennett Co. 29 a7 Michael Boocher 1.05 Butterick Fashions 1U.96 Bye.Mo'r 132 Erancie Clayton 16 5q Mary Cripe 10 75 Dave & Ray’s 28.06 LFjbbie Dinnett 13 75 Mrs. F. Dipert 13.33 E & R Development 60.11 Economy Co. 91.80 Educational Activities 84.32 Educational A.V., Inc. 650 ardner. Inc. 3 49 General Learning 651.30 Ginn & Co. 4,924.83 Cqleen Givens 175 Goodheart W.kox, Inc. 99.54 Jeanette Guttman 3 50 HirveyN 32.30 Harcourt Blue- Juvanuvich 2,620.10 IJ eckman Bindery lsp 35 Jun Holderread jy 75 J'4m Holderread 10" 75 Hjlt. Rmehait & Winston 328.11 Homemaking Research 49.25 Lousier Book & Supply 59 55 Houghton.Mifflm * 1,118.95 Larry Hummel 4 67 208.50 Jacob Drug 6.^7 j ESS ? 33.00 txjwell Jevning o 75 Kabelin Hardware 61 n« James Keller 4 ~ Publ ' 12.00 V- son Kinney 10 00 ’Mary Romon j -- Ludlaw Brothers « S-sq a- ! -Ville H. gl . ^00! ' 3 - lj U 0” EJ - Hobl. StM3O ' -nded Lowry Publ. Co. 1 374 95 M Knight I'll Co. V hiana We up- , । “ 101 41 V- v>t A 111 Equip. 9 *0 ta * i* rkers ^■''mon'Mnchell h ” < n 1 '• ' I 1 J •' ■' 1 ply Martha Norr-s -? ■' f ice Engmeeis “ J Laxton National - ’ ' ... flection Form Fhycolo gl cal corp. ^ftekmt Bren|ice Hall 5 PjtmdW Paper c <»2 Earl Rack lev- f ° • - TJ.QO danwey News 6 00 Hand .McNally Co. ^4 •<eadm<ne Book Service 62 20 Stephanie Rhodes 9 on Ahm.ng Sale. "' bnaitt Music j 79 Scholastic B<x)k Sen-ice 217 09 Si hojastic Magazines 223 15 —uce Research Association 21.43 Foresrnan 2,101 99 Simplicity pattern Co. 82 50 Singer Co Southwestern Publ. Co. 802 77 Atarxlard 0.l Co. 30 rAuam Standifer 17 34
St. John Business 34.10 Gail Szady 10.75 Teledyne Post 21.50 Carol’Welch 10.75 Wilcox, Inc. 69.67 Karen Williams 21.00 Mary Williams 12.38 Tim Williams 8.82 Xerox Ed Publishing 1 227.60 CUMULA7 IVE BUILDING Balance on Hand July 1. 1973 78,566.06 Receipts 24,486.45 T- tai 103.052.51 Expenditures 16,817.12 Balance June 30. 1974 86.235.39 Receipts: Local Property Tax 22.005.75 Exc.se Tax 2,425.50 Bank Tax 55.20 Total 24.486.45 Expenditures: Muco Specialities, Inc. 16.691.36 C. L Morris Lumber Co. 125.76 DEBT SERVICE Balance on Hand July 1. 1973 5,231.10 Receipts 131,036 56 Total 136.267 66 Expenditures 168.646.09 Balance June 30, 1974 . 32.378.43 Receipts: Local Property Tax 76,06x20 Excise Tax 8,142.83 Bank Tax 201.53 Trc isun r, State of Ind. 46 624.00 Total 131,036.56 Ex|>enditures: Common School Loan Transfer 57,433.59 Farmers State Bank of Wyatt 12,232.50 National Bank & Trust 86,200.00 Vets Memorial Transfer 12.780.00 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT ACT Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 - 1.396.35 Receipts . St. Joseph Co. 7.650.38 Tota! 6,254.03 Expenditures 6,094.31 Balance June 30. 1974 159.72 Expenditures: Carl Creech ^757.50 PERF-OASI Divis-on 336.81 WORK STUDY Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 0.00 Receipts - Treas., State of Indiana 2.656.00 Expenditures 2,234 '6 Balance June 30. 1974 421 14 Expenditures: K.m Britton 225.71 Martie Einsphar 229 90 Roger Holston 476.40 D .bbie Huin :d 281 40 Becky Johnsson 247.95 itbu- Rhodes 190 00 Kwn Schweder - • -308 00 David Thibodeaux 275.50 SCHOOL LUNCH Balance- on Hand July L 1973 - 1,505 31 Receipts - 79,319.55 Total 77,814 24 Expenditures 78,903.96 Balance June 30 1974 . 1,089.72 Receipts: Treasurer, State of Ind. 20,517 36 Students Adults 58.^02 19 Total 79,319.55 Expenditures: American Food Services 12.00 Alberto Culver Co. 533.45 Mcgiret Baughman 2,27x40 M ley Casteel 110 95 Chesty Foods - 715 22 Dave & Ray's 165 76 Edv.aid Don A- Co. 95.85 Economics Lab. 332 Gage F >d Service 352 22 M y Halm 16.65 R y Halsey .9s H trvey's 2 f»7 Judy Hillman 14 80 Hom Mann Ed, 699 60 Evelyn Houser 9.25 Inv.oaT.s 92.80 ITT Continental Baking 1.350 99 Esther Jackson 1.480 02 Viola Jackson 24 Q 6 Kanunsku-Mooren 523 15 Kreamo Bakery 2, 318.11 Conrad Kriskovsky 303 30 Betty Kunkle 232 20 Frona Lampkins 954 35 Leona/Pearl Eggs 69.T5 C. P. X«sh Paper Co. 533 Lincoln Mfg. 3 654 >2 Rose Minter 70 j 0 National Chmh Equipment 63.55 Phyllis Neiswen<ier 291,59 Northern Electric App 301.J2 PERF . OASI Division 1 307 Jx I'lymouth Dairy 16.516.51 R W. Pool Co. 522 66 Redi Froz let. 9.830^0 M ir. yn Roush 642P0 Maxine Schmeltz 3 254XM) S' h io; Lunch Workshop 94)0 School Service 16 '^ ; 2! Sh l ffer 91205 Htmon Brothers 12,82k. 23
South Bend Range 38.00 Stanz Cheese Co. 1.880.59 Eva Stickley 2,522.42 Students - Labor 873.40 Treas., State of Indiana 526.35 Ruth Ullery 2.659.00 Mary Vernnlyer 2,507.68 Marilyn Wallace 2,265.16 Ida M. Watkins 2,079.16 Wilcox. Inc. 627.14 TI TLE I - Project No. 73-249-7360 Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 2.410.75 Receipts . Treas., State of Indiana 5,492.00 Total 7.902.75 Expenditures 7.902.75 Balance June 30, 1974 U.OO Expenditures: Pat Carbiener 168.00 Sharon Fenstermacher 180.00 Hoarce Mann Ed. 186.56 Nancy Huff 180.00 Indiana Teacher Retirement 249.59 Maxine Mullet 180.00 PERF - OASI Division 457.26 Emily Ringenberg 4,497.12 Helen Smith 180.00 Sharon Spaulding 16 s .OO Shirley Zartman 1,456.22 TITLE I - Project No. 74-26 Balance on Hand July 1, 1973 O.GO Receipts - Treas., State of Indiana 7.000.00 Expenditures 6.214.61 Balance June 30, 1974 785.39 Expenditures: Rosana Balmer 180 00 Wanda Braner. Postmaster 30.00 Baimell Loft 266 04 Wm. Brown Co. 5.45 Pat Carbiener 180.00 Sharon Fenstermacher 180.00 Kathy Goodwin 180.00 D C. Heath 40.90 Hoarce Mann Ed. 93.28 Judy Huffman 180.00 Carol Huffstetter 180.00 Indiana Slate Teachers
DO-IT-YOURSELFERS FIHD MANY USES FOR VINYL FABRIC
For “do-it-yourselfera” trith more imagination than money, today’s vinyl fabrics are a decorating delight. | The “new” vinyls are lighter weight; easier to cut and work with. Sewing them by machine is no problem, but for many projects, you I can simply use glue. And . vinyl still has its traditional j “plus” over woven fabric of being easy to cleat; and incredibly durable. The popular “leatherlook” vinyls are more beautiful and convincing than ever. But today you can buy vinyls in whatever kind of look suits your fancybright florals, plaids, textured tweeds, wild geometries, and sophisticated embossed patterns. | Vinyl fabrics can quickly and easily brighten up a window shade, coordinate kitchen cannisters and cookbooks, give new life to an old wastebasket. And many of the same Masland Duran Vinyls that cover your upholstered furniture can also be purchased by the yard at department stores and decorator and upholstery fabric stores; so, the possibilities of coordination and Contrast are endless. For a beginner’s project, try a vinyl tablecloth, perhaps in a bright solid or an Early American print like Duran’s Brandyii'ine. Then coordinate the tablecloth with your dining room window by covering the window •hade in the same pattern. Here’s how: Versatile Round TeWedoth * 1. Measure the width of your table top. Measure length from the top to the floor, and double this measurement. Add it to the top Measurement. (For exemple, • 48” wide table with a 80“ drop measures 46 f 30 4 30 = 108”.) 2. Cut two widths of Maaiand Duran vinyl to the desired length (108” long each). Cut one of these 108” long pieces in half lengthwise. Sew the split width pieces to the fullwidth piece, one on each side, allowing 1/2 ’ seams. Use your heaviest machine
Retirement 166.39 Charles Merrill Co. H-38 PERF - OASI Division 170.83 Prentice Hall 118.49 Reader's Digest 56.21 Emily Ringenberg 3,298.08 Shirley Zartman 877.56 TITLE II - Project No. 73-3073 Balance on Hand July 1. 1973 2,978.00 Expenditures 2,978.00 Balance June 30, 1974 U.OU Expenditures: BaKer A Taj lor 1 473 6.x Bilingual Ed. Service 32.28 Bowman Records 11.98 Caedman Records 9.18 Coronet Inst. Materials 128.50 Demco Ed. Corp. 12.59 Fki. Dimensions Corp. 70.00 Fai. Record Sales 34 .m Ency. Britannica 150.70 Guidance Assoc. 187.50 Fl. M. Hale a Co. 9.53 LaPine Sc.enlific Co. 11.75 Listening Library 14.63 McGraw-Hill 42.08 NASCO 18.53 National Audubon Society 7.50 National Geugrapluc Society 8.15 National Textbook 7.90 R.C.A. Ed. Dept. 45.82 R.M.L Ed. bums su.uu Scholastic Boek Service 13.00 Society for Visual Aids 622 20 The Viking Press 6.95 Walt Disney Ed. Materials 7.01 H. W. Wilson 2.00 TITLE 11 - Koject No. 73-3u. m .k Balance on Hand July 1. 197'’ 0 00 Receipts - Treas., State of Indiana 6xo 00 Expenditures 674.01 Balance June 30, 1974 599 Expenditures: Baker & Taylor 393.46 Caedmon Records 35.55 Guidance Assoc. 225.00 Westwood Ed. 20.00 GENERAL Fit ND
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Vinyl can be used in a variety of ways to add that personal touch to your home. Shown here (top to bottom, left to right) are a tablecloth made of Brandywine; wastebasket covered in Nomad (Parrot Green); cannisters and cookbook covered in Tiffany (Mustard); file cabinet front covered in Burgess; and window shade covered in Gala (red, white, and blue).
needle and a long sewing stitch. 3. Spread vinyl out on floor wrong side up and glue •earns open. Divide your total meerarement in half (108 «2 >M”). Tie a string to a pencil and cut the string • to this measurement (54"). ‘ Find the exact center of the fabric and uce a thumbtack to hold the end of the string ' -in place. Draw a circle m •hown. Cut out the arete. No hem is necessary. 4. Turn fabric to right •ide and glue on desired trim-ball fringe, ribbon, } rick-rack, cut outs. j Perky Window Shade » 1. Measure your window t from the frame for width; t from top to sill for length. • Add 12" to length measure--1 ment for slat channel, hem, and safety margin. Cut the s length of Duran vinyl needed.
Balance on Hand July 1. 1973 216,533.98 Receipts 927,14* 74 Total 1,143,682 72 Expenditures 1,116.330 53 Balance June 30. 1974 27,352.19 Receipts: Local Property Tax 497,938.38 Local Option Tax 15,264.50 Auto Excise Tax 36,157.12 Student Tuition 5*8.00 Rentals 890.00 Congressional Interest 96.48 Tuition Support 186.527.81 Vets. Memorial 12,780.00 Common School Loan 57.433.59 Summer School 4.306.16 Transportation 21,236.50 Vocational Ed. 7,545.00 Adult Ed. 6.803.80 Refunds 3*2.11 Insurance Claims 792.47 Farmers State Bank of Wyatt 75.000.00 Sale of School Property 1.329.42 Title 111 2,0’7.00 Total 9274.4b.74 Expenditures: ABC School Supply 159.45 Acme Chemical Corp. 1.034 25 A-] Disposal 132 00 Dora Adams 200.00 Lon Adams Bldg. Corp. 460.00 Allyn & Bacon 902 American Assoc. Health Phy. Ed., Recreation 2.50 Ameucan Athlet.c Equip. 281.54 American Egg Board 1.50 A nerican Guidance Service 36.06 American Industrial Serv. 40. xBO American Legion Auxiliary 7.50 American Library As oc. 2 00 American Personnel Guidance Association 2 00 John Arnett 9.069.02 A H T 69.84 Arts In American 999 Artistic Typing 13 G 0 Donald Aschliman BM7 57 X irginia Aschliman 8,902 71 Athletic Journal 7 jy
2. Square the fabric. Place shade roller end against top left hand edge of vinyl. Make pencil mark on fabric at opposite end of barrel at top, cent®, and bottom of fabric. Use a ruler or slat •tick to draw a line oMMCting the marks. Cut the vinyl along the line. 8. Piece fabric face down. Mauure up about 2” from the bottom and draw a line ooross the width of the fabric. Fold to this line and sc w or glue fabric across width to make slat pocket. Glue or •ew on trimming on right ride and attach pull. Insert slat in pocket. 4. Align upper edge of fabric with roller center. Staple or tape top of material to roller, using center roller guide line, fie certain your fabric is absolutely straight on the roller.
