Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 319, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1920 — SHIPPING ASSOCIATION REPORT [ARTICLE]

SHIPPING ASSOCIATION REPORT

The annual meeting of the Jasper County Livestock Shipping Association was held at the court house in Rensselaer Saturday, January 3, 1920. The meeting was largely attended by an enthusiastic representation from all portions of the county. The meeting was presided over by President W. H. Pullin, who made i’ brief but very interesting address. The report of Secre-tary-Treasurer J. N. Leatherman was the most convincing proof of the efficiency of this co-operative body. Reports showed that some fifty-three cars of stock had been handled since the latter part of June. A review of the shipping invoices showed that the average total cost of shipping hogs wae 74.6 cents to the feeder. This showing made in view of ■ the increased freight and feed bills is most satisfactory and reflects great credit to the management. The following gentlemen were selected to fill the official positions for 1920: W. H. Pullin, President. I. L. Jones, Vice President. James N. Leatherman, Secretary-

Treasurer. -2<£wel] Van Hook, Assistant Sec-retary-Treasurer. Joseph Kohloff, Shipping Manager. Edward Lane, Assistant Shipping Manager. -■ ; Directors for the association for 1920: W. H. Pullin, Stephen Kohley, George Myers, S. L. Thornton, ; Irving L. Jones, Russell Van Hook, Paul Wood, 0. Glenn Baker, W. H. Wortley. (Signed) Wf H. Pullin, President. Russell Van Hook, ' Secretary to the Directorate. ■• / <