Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1936 — Page 23
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70 Automobile* for Sale * Terreplane I, dt T lINH V •3 an: radio J_A>fOJCj X JOjriPf>d; im. 1131 N ✓£* Karenin.* in lined cars and AN trucks. 810 end tip SPEEDWAY. UJ 10 Mein BE-3522. ®CARS tlT ANr> R * AL VALU * lI~tTOED Lathrop-Moyer Ratail, Inc. 41> W_CAPITOL I.ITH AND MERIDIAN PACKARD - -2J*-s**•**>s bent, selection of used IM6- 31 end 32 Packard* thst w* h*ve had In month*. Roadsters. coupe* end teden*. Start the new veer right bv Investing In one of these *ef*. dependable motor cars. Our prices were never lower. THE CITIZENS Motor Car Cos. .... „ 3?. Y ** r * w "h Packard 1511 N. Illinois. Open Eves, and Sun. 71 Trucks and Tractors CHEVROLET equipped with eteel dump bodv. good tires. $175. WKTHAMAN MO- _ TORS. 2122 1134 DODGE tractor and 18-foot Kingham trailer, Brewster brakes; ready to to. a real value at $835 WEIRSMAN MOTORS. 1934 MODISL Dodge pickup, closed box body; like new; slls down payment. Superior Chevrolet Cos. 538 N. Capltol-av. RI-8061 1934 FORD I',-ton L W. B. cab and rhaasls. $475. WEIRSMAN MOTORS, _2122 E Wash. CH-4422 MODEL T Ford ton truck, overhauled; motor, lat S2O takes It. 1322 Bradbury. S. M. A. C. 3-ton truck, L. W B dual I'res like new. *325; terms I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Canitol. LI-4518. k 9. ?;*2 n ; M ‘ f t. a'ike $l5O O. M. C. 1933 heavy duty 730 OENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 87 W. 13th-sl _ LI-7457 Trucks 1927 to 1935 Chevrolet*. all In first class .., Prl <’ d *o s*ll. JOHNBON CHEVROLET CO., 1035 N. Meridian. 72Tires—Accessories amooth tires this Winter. KITE NU-TREADS cost as little as $4.25. General Tire Cos. 38 N. Del, Rr-5523 73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—IOO used cars. Anv model or e . 9 Ai!! ,on - Highest cash prices. SELIO __AT;TO CO.. 19 8. East-st RI-7119. ~ . CALLING ALL CAR* 9?" * voitr car a wav I We’ll buy It. EXCHANGE. 810 E. Washington-st. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ~ ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-4240 " 6ASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ~ FINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-11 12 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUNTY~ “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealers’’ I. WOLF AUTO CO. W Capitol LI-4516 Buv Dv tbs word and save. Times Want Ads—low as l‘,ic. Cal! RI-ley 5551 Personal Prop. Loans Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds _ LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N, Delaware-St, LI-6605 COMMONWEALTH LOAN coT~ 205 Odd Fellow Bldg, LI-1495 200 Roosevelt Bldg.
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RECEIPTS—I93S JANUARY Auditor. Marlon county, tax settlement, tu.9*< $4, Cumberiano Bank, depository ’interest, $16.99, Fletcher Trust Cos. depository interest $40.54; State tl Indiana, lUltion support revenue. $9,(00. FEBRUARY Cumberland Bank, depository Interest, slo 9a, Fletcher Trust co., depository interest. $48.54; Auditor Merlon County, common school revenue and school tuna interest, $1,473.30 MARCH Cumberland Bamt, depository interest. *30.38, Fieteher Trust co.. depository m- ! terest, (M il; Frances Shearer, tuition i transier, S2O; Auditor. Marion County, dog ! revenue, $254 01; Irvmfon Dramatic Club, use of school building. sls. AFRiL Cumberland Bank, depoaltory Interest, *39.84, Fletcher Trust co.. depository interest, $43.33; Auditor. Marion County. Intangible tax, 8703.79; T. S. Crutchor, J. P„ docket fees, $275. MAY Auditor, Marlon County, excise tax, $1,272.13; Cumberland Bank, depository interest, $32.55; Fletcher Trust Cos., depository interest. $27.45. JUNE Cumberland Bank, depository interest, $16.99, Fletcher Trust Cos., depository interest, $27.86; James L. Kingsbury, dog tax, $1599; Department Puolie Instruction, vocational reimbursement, 81,432.77, Ed. Cook, trustee, transfer* and transportation, $367.74; Hannah Noons, trustee, transfer* and transportation, s6l 29Henry Var. Cleave, trustee, transfers ana transportation, $lB3 87. JULY A o‘’or , Marion County, tax settlement, 537,714.31; Cumberland Bank, depository interest. 11*44; Fletr.ner Trust Cos., depository Interest, $20.72; Frances Shearer, r?i a ,1 ce tuition and transportation, $37 40, Auditor, Marion Countv, school revenue and school tund interest, $856.86; °L India ns, school tuition lupport, * 9 ® 99 > Naomi Snider, transfer tuition, „ AUGUST f. . Trust Cos., depository interest, *lB 22; Cumberland Bank, depository interest, 116.99; Trustee, Franklin Twp., NOTICE OF THE SAI.E OF BONDS OF JACKSON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, ALLEN COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by Ora F. Moore, 1 rustee of Jackson School Township, Allen County, Indiana, at his office located at hi* home on the State Line Road, approximately one mile north of Edgerton, Ind., until 11:30 o’clock, a. m., on the 11th day of January. 1936, for the purchase of Fifty-five (551 bonds of the aggregate amount of $27,308,60, issued by Jackson School Township, Allen County, Indiana. One of said bonds to be of the par value of $308.60, and the remainder of said bonds to be of the par value of Five Hundred ($500.00| Dollars each, and all of said bonds to be dated January 15, 1936. Bidder* for said bonds shall be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds wili bear, not exceeding Four (4% I per cent per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of one quarter of one per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds shall be awarded to the highest bidder who has submitted his bid in units herewith. The highest bidder will be one who offers the lowest net interest cost, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. Accrued interest on the bonds will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted. First installment of interest for a pe-rlo-1 of eighteen (18) months on all of said bonds shall be payable July 15. 1937, and shall be payable semi-annually on the 15th day of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid. One bond of $308.60 and two bonds of $500.00 each shall become due and payable July 15, 1937, and two of said $500.00 bonds shall become due and payable January 15th and July 15th of each year until Twenty-Six Thousand ($26,000,001 Dollars of said bonds has been paid on July 15, 1950. Bonds, principal and interest to be paid at the Monroeville State Bank, Allen County, Indiana. Said bonds are issued for the construction and equipment of a consolida: -d school in Jackson School Township, Allen County. Indiana, in pursuance to Sei tion 65—313 Burns’ Annotated Indiana Statutes, Revision of 1933, and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, and in pursuance to a Resolution of the Advisory Board of said School Township, passed at a special meeting of said Board on the Bth day of October, 1935, authorizing the Trustee to borrow Twenty-seven Thousand Three Hundred Eight and 60-100 i527.308.60! Dollar' for the purpose set forth and to issue and sell bonds for said purpose. Each bid must be for all of said bonds. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than par value. The right to reject any and all htds is reserved by said Trustee. Bale of bonds is further upon the condition that the Public Works Administration of the United States grants to Jackson School Township, Allen County, Indiana, a sum equivalent to forty-five (45% I per cent of the coat of the construction of said consolidated school. The accepted purchaser or purchasers of said bonds shall pay for the same on or before the date of the bonds and upon payment therefore, said bonds shall be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Proposals must be endorsed “Bid for School Purpose Bonds of Jackson School Township, Allen County. Indiana,” and shall be accompanied by sertified check payable to the Trustee of said Township of 5% of the par value of said bonds bid for. The amount of said check to be retained by said Trustee, if said bidder or bidders shall not carry out the proposals made. ORA F. MOORE. Trustee of Jackson School Township, Allen County. Indiana. William Fruechtenicht. Attorney for Trustee. 80 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO.. INO. Open Evenings 830 N. Meridian RI-4931 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating as BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio-st LI-5561
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transfers and transportation, SBB 29: Indianapolis School Bd . transfers and transportation. $839.48; Auditor Marion County, e'ei*e tax. 8278 94; Trustee Washington Twp , transfers and transportation. 8234.62: Trustee Buck Creek Twp.. transfers and transportation. 883 87. Trustee Center SEPT EM BER Cumberland Bank, depository Interest, $1*00; Fletcher Trust co.. depoattorv interest $82.43; Trustee Suger Cr. Twp.. trenafers and transportation. 8117.28; Albert Kleine, one bus bodv, $7.50. OCTOBER Cumberland Bank, depoailory Interest, 316.44; Fletcher Trust Cos . depository interest, $51.41; Auditor. Marion Cos., intangible tax. $1.502 23; Robert Mcßraer, lights, community house, $14.50: Ollie Meulen. interest. $6; T. 3. Crutcher, J. P., docket fees. $407.50. NOVEMBER Cumberland Bank, depository Interest. $16.99; Fletcher Trust Cos., depository interest, $38.73; Cumberland Bank, depository interest. $16.44; rietcher Trust Cos., depository interest, $24.03; Auditor. State of Indiana, excise tax. $1,014; Charles M. Walker, dog tax collected. sls; T. S. Crutcher. J. P , docket feet*, *155. EXPENDITURES—I93S JANUARY Irvington Press, Justice of Peace supplies. sls 58; Marshall Bourne, sow killed? sls; Charles Bullman, advertising board member. Jan. 1-6, $1.68; Henrv Folkening. advertising board member. Jan. 1-6, 1935, $1.65; Fletcher Trust Cos., bonds and coupons. $11,594.25; Philgas Cos., fuel, $18.86; state Teachers Retirement Fund, retirement fund. $808.66; Firman C. Sims Cos., insurance, $89.60; Irvington Press. Justice of Peace supplies, $26.72; Fannie Clark, teaching 17 days, $97.75; Lauradel Gise, teaching 17 days. SBS: Vernlce Jackson, teaching 17 days, $93.50. jean Wampner, teaching 17 days, $106.26, Catherine Bowsher teaching 17 days, SBS; Helen Harding, taaching 17 days, $93.50; Leah Lowes, leaehing 17 days, $97.75; Eunice Renick, teaching 17 days, $106.25; Catherine Blake, teaching 17 days. $89.25: Elizabeth Eichhoff. teaching 17 days. $89.25; Erie Lewis, teaching 17 days, $102; Clarence Miller, teaching 17 days, $102; Mary Ostermeier, teaching 17 days. $93.50; Gertrude Patterson. teaching 17 days. *114.75; Gertrude Bank, teaching 17 days, $114.75; Frances Botkin, teaching 17 davs, *lO2- Feme Andrews. leaching 17 davs, *93.'50: William Beavers, teaching 17 days. $127.50; Isa Dowden, teaching 17 davs. *102; Garnette Isaac, teaching 17 days, *93.50; L’lora Dollarhide, teaching 17 davs, *97.75; Edtth Martin, teaching 17 davs, $93 50; Grace Mclntire, teaching 17 days. SBS; Naomi Snider, teaching 17 davs, *97.75; Elsie Jordan, teaching 14 davs, *80.50: Louise Riier, teaching 17 days, slo2;’ Eleanore Amos, teaching 17 days. $110.50- Eugenia Bossong, teaching 17 days, Douglass Brown, teaching 17 days. *110.50; Vivienne Carter, teaching one month. *150; Cornelius Eash. teaching one month, *300; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching 17 davs, * 06.25; Belle Luse. teaching 17 days, $123.25; Cieta Marsh, teaching 17 days, * }•: Je*n Miers. teaching 17 days. $114.75; Walter Mowrey. teaching one $150; Cora Hack, teaching 17 davs, *127.50; Paul Hamilton, teaching 17 days. *}-J2-25; £ eo _, r S p K *ver, teaching 17 davs, *127.50 Fred Lemley. teaching 17 days, *}-j'Z§ : Wendel Martin, teaching 17 days, *J 33 £ rvi ? Pierpont, teaching 17 days, *} 3 J- 7 §: Ruth M. Price, teaching 17 days, *}l* '5: Myrtle Rodden, teaching 17 days, 5!2!' 50 L. F I e(1 R °debeck, teaching 17 days, *Clyde Spears, teaching 17 days, 5? y stewa rt, teaching 17 days. $131.75- Clara Thormyer, teaching 17 days. .119; Vaughn Wood, teaching 17 days. $110.50; Flstcher Trust Cos., bond, coupon and check books, $1,289.25- August Mearling, janitor, 1 month. *75; Charles D-wis. janitor, one month, *75; Oliver Bell Janitor, one month, $80; John Wonnell, janitor, one month, $80; John Bain. Janitor, one month, *80; John Kruse, janitor, one month, S9O; Ben Ortel, janitor, one month, $100: George Askren, bus [ days, *118.66; Fred Bulman. bus S.,. Ve i . 17 da vs, *119.34; Charles Buenagel, h o-. l , ver ,L 7 J days ’ A™ JesSR Cotton hn H- Ver I , 7 „ d 2 ys - * 9 *-16: William Diller, driver 17 days, $104.55: Arthur Folkening, bus driver 17 days, *147.90; Frank Hach, bus driver 17 days, $119: Phillip IrL dr i V ? r 17 da vs- *109:65; Albert Kleine. bus driver 17 days, $123.25; Alfred Muesing, bus driver 17 days. $121.55: Edgar wori°s'Hn U ‘u drlver 17 days. $115.60: Ed- ?, B , r A. Stlllab<iWer . bus driver 17 davs da'v^ 55 kl vi d ss ard tr , Sudbrook - bus driver 17 days, $121.55; Edward Wiese, bus driver 17 .mo si o ' f ilbert W 1 bus driver 1? Earl Va nsiekle. bus driver i 7 da V s L *146.70; A. H. Hartman, gravel, nhnn' JtAinA ?, ell Telephone Cos., telern i'i JLVI' 90 nL t LL' 1 na P" l ' s Power * Light Cos., lights. $200.22; Charles M Walker Co ar Lnri’ nt ; ,ravel - * 164 ; Fletcher Trust Ktahte sifi7 t s r n IS,P xT-n Jus, . ice of Ppa ee. cons4o. $462 ’ 50: Nellle M - Walker,' clerk, a.- . FEBRUARY f934 °/ fi o?i ate T 5 f , Ind -- deo. fnt. Dec., Irvington Press, office supplies, $19.75; Sec. of State of Ind den 2 nt roimn In 3 ' 53 - Fletcher Trust Co*,’ teacher° n *i4* 42 M 0: v, B fi rtl s, a Beavers - sub. kmed *in- 15 r-.*£ ar A ha 1 Rourne. chickens Tr.H^-U-1 1 V. Cas J} Coal Cos - $963.61; Commercial, advertising. TrvinlrfkA' O In S er „ s °H- shade trees, S3O: iniLi n u son Pre -ss. J. P. supplies. sl7Fletcher Trust Cos., on coupon $23.75; John Waterman, hog kiiled, $5.60: August Mear- , n B. janitor 1 month, $75; Charles Lewis I*"month m .2R th ’A 7B: , oliver Bell. Janitor J °k n Wonnell, janitor 1 month, $80; John Bain, janitor 1 month s”month **6n°’ n ß3 ' oL J , ob , n Kruse, janitor slom nt Fin*nfi P rtel - Janitor 1 month. SIOO, Fannie Clark, teaching 20 days, $88 5 96 L vil r nv el T 01 i? e ’ teach ing 20 days. T Vernip Jackson, teaching 20 days. *ii2’o Jea /? Wampner. teaching 20 days. $114.69 Catherine Bowsher. teaching 20 q B A Si uJ : T H* i e? Har ding. teaching 20 *ih?'fl? 98 i5 4 - Raab Lowes, teaching 20 davs $103.64, Eunice Renick, teaching 20 days, 3>a s na Ca LJ?.* r P e Hlake, teaching 20 davs Elizabeth Eickhoff. teaching 20 afna ax* 93 /4 7 ' Erie xA wis ’ taavbing 20 days. Clarence Miller, teaching 20 davs, ioine Mi H y Ostermeier, teaching 20 days, 5^. 96 ’i9^ rtr jJ de Patterson, teaching 20 f. 1 ??’ pertrude Bank, teaching 20 days, *135. Frances Botkin, teaching 20 9O V H * lo 'i n7: L'b’ra Dollarhide. teaching ri^„c ai /do U ls U Edlth M artin, teaching 20 days, $98.37; Grace Mclntire, teaching 20 I s ™’ t*, B no 0 7 -’ Naomi Snider, teaching 20 9*vs. *103.96: Ferne Andrews, teaching 20 Wl ?,’ Heavers, teaching 20 days, 5125 Isa Dowden, teaching 20 davs Ga rnette Isaac, teaching 20 days, E t ls e i J °rdan, teaching 20 days, tina i( oulse R i s<, r. teaching 20 davs, * 08.07, Eleanore Amos, teaching 20 days, JHJ-S®; V'vienne Carter, teaching 1 month, tofiiol’- c ?/ ne . l,u i s Ea ™ sh ’ Caching 1 month, $288.96, Marjorie Forsyth, teaching 2<i da vs. sll4 85; Cora Hack, teaching 19 j? ys ’ 8 , 7 ? P* u ' Hamilton, teaching 20 d av*.fJs 3 3 37 -’ Geo. Keever, teaching 20 days, $150; Fred Lamley, teaching 20 .* 14 T;? 4: Bell e Luse. teaching 20 days. 9 le,a Marsh, teaching 20 davs. !i?v 96 i/ i Mn .Miers. teaching 20 days. tiaS’.is W MF ter x Mowrey. teaching 1 month, Martin, teaching 20 davs, !!'=2 o7 4, ed Pierpont, teaching 20 davs, !1~5-._ R ’ u , tb M. Price, teaching 20 days, Viso'ol’ ™ yr i ,p r . R . o< L df 'R' teaching 20 days, fwn'o?’ Rodebeck, teaching 20 davs, *J4® o*l Clyde Spears, teaching 20 davs. fJ5§-52 : JS-OV Stewart, teaching 20 davs. Clara Thormyer. teaching 20 days, Vaughn Wood, teaching 20 davs, $119.55; Eugene Bossong. teaching 20 days. -..Douglass Brow-n, teaching 20 d * ya ’ * ll ®,- 9 5’-JGeorae Askren. bus driver 20 days, $139.60: Fred Bullman, bus driver A da *i.4o: Charles Buennagel. bus dr |ver 20 days. $73.60: Jesse Cotton, bus •Jrtver 20 days. $109.60; Wm. Diller. bus drive.r 20 days. $123; Arthur Folkening. bus driv’er 20 days. $174: Frank Hach, bus dr ! Vfr 20 davs, $140; Phillip Irwin, bus 2 r ! ver 2$ da V. *129; Albert Kleine. bus driver 20 days. $145; Alfred Muesing. bus driver 20 days. $143; Edgar Sheltom bus driver 20 days. $136: Edward Stillabower. bus driver 20 days. $163; Edward Sudbrock. bus driver 20 days, $143; Earl Vansickle, bus driver 20 days. $172.70; Edward Wiese, bus driver 20 days, $156: Gilbert Wiese, bus driver 20 days. $140.60: Ind'Dls Power ? nd Lt. Cos., lights, $202 52; Philgas Cos.. *3 4 j. B: Acme Gravel Cos., gravel, $30.67; Indiana Bell Tel. Cos., phone, $15.50; American Lead Corp„ school supplies, •fasA Acm * Cos., janitor supplies, $12.50; Houghton Mifflin Cos., tests, $13.51; Gaylord Bros. Inc., school supplies, $3.15; Hdwe. Cos., school supplies. 7, 3 v. : H - Horner, repair chairs. $51.30: H. Horner, braces for chairs. S2O: M’ltual china Cos. cafeteria equip., $11.14: Woods electrical repairs. sl7 25; Charles M. Walker, postage, *10: Charles M. Walker. salary, rent, travel. *164; A. E. Walker clerk. S4O. _ , MARCH Charles E. Flowers, insurance. *93.84: Sec. State of Indiana, dep. int. Feb., *86.69; AjyJ u -2 r ’ Marion County, bal. in dog fund. $241.4*; Cash Coal Cos., fuel, *141.70; Kiger * Co- supplies. *413.54: J. I. Holcomb Cos., soap *75.46; B(ar Pub. Cos., advertising. *J | ®ell Telephone Cos., telephone. *15.50; Indianapolis Commercial, advertising. *6.08; Vonnegut Hardw-are Cos., supPf* *8.94: C. F. Redmyer. chickens 5! lle< L.^* 7: . Maude Snider, chickens killed. 11l Charles Knoop. repair locks. *7.35; Woods Electric, electrical repairs. *16.20; Lloyd Mann. sub. teacher 2 days. *10; Bertha Beavers, sub. teacher 3 days. sls; Ben Ortel. labor. *5; C. E. Eash. improvements on ground. J 10: Irvington Press, J. P. supplies. *7.50; Fannie Clark, teaching. *115: Lauradel Gise. teaching. *100; Vernica Jackson, teaching. *110; Jean Wampner. teaching. *125; Cathewine Bowsher. teaching. *100: Helen Harding, teaching, *110; Leah Lowes, teaching. *115; Eunice Renick, teaching. *125: Catherine Blake, teaching. *105; Elizabeth Eickhoff. teaching. *26.25; Erie Lewis, teaching. *120: Clarence Miller, teaching. *120: Mary Ostermeier. teaching. *110: Gertrude Patterson. teacl. ng. *135; Gertrude Bank, teaching. *135: Frances Botkin, teaching. *120: L'Lora Dollarhide. teaching. $116: Edith Martin, teaching. *110: Grace MeIntire, teaching. 8100: Ntoml Snider
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teaching. 8115: Ferna Andrews, teaching. 893.50: Wm. Beavers, teaching. *150; Da Dowden. teaching. 8120: Garnette Daae. teaching. *110; Elsie Jordan, teaching. *115; Louise Riser, teaching. *120: Eleanore Amso. teaching. $l3O Eugenia Bossong. $115; Douglass Brown, teaching. *130; Vivienne Carter, teaching. *150: Cornelius Eash. teaching. *300; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching. *125: Cora Hack, teaching. *150; Paul Hamilton, teaching. *165; George Keever. teaching. $150; Fred Lemley, teaching. *155; Bede Luse, teaching. *145; Cieta Marsh, teaching, *140: Jean Miers, teaching. *135; W’alter Mowrev. teaching. *150; Wendel Martin, teaching. *145; Fred Pierpont, teaching. *155; Ruth Price, teaching. *135, Mvrtlc Rodden. teaching. *170: Fred Rodebeck. teaching, Sl6O, Ch die Spears, teaching. *150: Tov Stewart, teaching. *155; Clara Thormyer. teaching. Si 26: Vaughn Wood, teaching. $1*0: George Askren. bus driver, $139.60: Fred Bullman. bus driver. $140.40; Charles Buennagel. bus driver. *73.60; Jesse Cotton, bus driver, *109.60; Wm. Diller. bus driver. *123; Arthur Folkening. bus driver. $174: Franfc Hach. bus driver. $140; Phillip Irwin, bus driver. *129; Albert Kleine. bus driver. *145; Alfred Muesing. bus driver. $143; Edgar Shelton, bus ariver, $136; Edward Stillabower. bus driver. *163: Edward Sudbrock. bus driver. *143: Earl Vansickle. bus driver. *172.60; Edward Wiese, bus driver. *156; Gilbert Wiese, bus driver. *140.60; August Mearing. janitor. *75; Charles Lewis, ianitor. $75; Oliver Bell, janitor. *80; Jchn Wonnell. janitor. *6O; John Bain, janitor and material $1.50. *81.60; John Kruse, ianitor. *9O; Ben Ortel, janitor. *100; Elliott Davis, goose killed. *2: Elliott Davis, sheep killed, *10.50; John C. Waterman, cow killed, *55; Philgas Cos., fuel, *32.56; L. Ert Capper, shoats killed, *8; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. $164; Alonzo E. Walker, clerk. S4O; John Langenberg, labor and material. *145; Charles Hodges, labor with truck, *l9. APRIL Carol Underwood, sub. teacher 20 days, *100; Irvington Press, J. p. supplies, $21.45; Ind’pls Po. & Lt. Cos., lignts, $272.18; Peter F. Hein, dept, int., $77.46; Clerk, Marion County, Judgment, Ind'pls Coal Cos.. $155.06; Charles M. Walker, postage, $10; Irvington Press, stationery, *7.25; Ind. Bell Telephone Cos., telephone. *15.50; Philgas Cos., fuel, $24.38; L. C. Smith Corona Typewriter Cos., typewriter. *6O; Ind'pls Po. & Lt. Cos., lights, $206.75; H. A. Waterman Cos., bus repairs, $5.37; August Mearling, janitor. *75; Charles Lewis, janitor. $75; Oliver Bell, janitor. $80; John Wonnell, janitor, $80; John Bain, janitor, *80; John Kruse, janitor. *9O; Ben Ortel, janitor, *100; Fannie Clark, teaching. *103.50; Lauradel Gise, teaching. *9O; Vernlce Jackson. teaching. *99; Jean Wampner, teaching, *112.50; Catherine Bowsher, teaching, *9O; Helen Harding, teaching. *99: Leah Lowes, teaching. *103.50; Eunice Renick, teaching. *112.50; Catherine Blake, teaching, *94.50; Elizabeth Eickhoff, teaching, *68.25: Erie Lewis, teaching, $108; Clarence Miller, teaching. $108; Mary Ostermeier. teaching. *99; Gertrude Patterson, teaching, $121.50; Gertrude Bank, teaching. $121.50; Frances Botkin, teaching, $108; L’lori Dollarhide, teaching, *103.50; Edith Martin, teaching, $99; Grace Mclntyre, teaching, *9O; Naomi Snider, teaching. *103.50; Ferne Andrews, teaching, $99; William Beavers, teaching, $135; Isa Dowden, teaching. *103; Garnette Isaac, teaching $99: Elsie Jordan, teaching. $103.50; Louise Riser, teaching. $108; Eleanor Amos, teaching. *117; Eugenia Bossong, teaching, $139.50; Douglass Brown, teaching, *U7; Vivienne Carter, teaching, *150; Cornelius Eash, teaching, $300; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching. $112.50; Cora Hack, teaching. *135; Paul Hamilton, teaching; $148.50; George Keever. teaching, *135; Fred Lemley. teaching. $139.50; Belle Luse. teaching, $130.50; Cieta Marsh, teaching. *126; Jean Miers, teaching. $121.50; Walter Mowrey. teaching. $150; Wendel Martin, teaching. $130.50: Fred Pierpont. teaching, *139.50; Ruth Price, teaching, *121.50; Myrtle Rodden, teaching, $153; Fred Rodebeck, teaching, $144; Clyde Spears, teaching. $135; Roy Stewart, teaching, $139.50; Clara Thormver, teaching, $126; Vaughn Wood, teaching, *117: George Askren, bus driver, *125.64; Fred Bullman, bus driver, $126.36; Charles Buennagel, bus driver, 566.24; Jesse Cotton, bus driver, $98.64; William Diller. bus driver. $110.70: Arthur Folkening. bus driver. $156.60; Frank Hach. bus driver. $126; Phillip Irwin, bus driver. $116.10; Albert Kleine. bus driver. *126.90; Alfred Muesing, bus driver, *128.70; Edgar Shelton, bus driver, $122.40; Edward Stillabower, bus driver, $146.70; Edward Sudbrock, bus driver, $128.70; Edward Wiese, bus driver. $140.40; Gilbert Wiese, bus driver. *126.54; Earl Vansickle, bus driver, $155.34; Woods Electric, electric repairs. $11.90: Irvington Press, J. P. supplies. $9.18: Albert Crump, repairs, $4.20; Isaac Harrison, goats killed. sls; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel, $164; A. E. Walker, clerk, S4O.
Fletcher Trust Cos., bond coupons, $42.50; Edgar Shelton, part payment, bus driver, S4O; Russ Reading, shoat killed, *4.50; Peter F. Hein, aep. int., S6O; Henry Burkhart, trees, $98.25; Elva Elrod, sub. teacher 5 days, *25; Charles E. Flowers, insurance, $104.85; Indianapolis Lumber Cos., supplies. *151.92; New Type Test Comm., tests, $47.27; Purdue Univ. H. S. Test Fund, tests. $35.32; C. E. Greiner Cos.. Inc., repair mower, $13.45; American Lead Corp., suoplies, $4.65; Philgas Cos., fuel. $21.50; Etlielyn Stewart, sub teacher 1 day. *5: Indianapolis Pow. & Lt. Cos., lights, *208.40; Firman C. Sims, insurance, $259.84; Bertha Beavers, sub teacher Vi day, *2.50; Ind. Bell Telephone Cos., telephone. *26.50; Vonnegut Hdwe. Cos., supplies, $41.95; Fletcher P. Goodwill Ind.. Janitor's supplies, *10; Otto Whargott. engrossing diplomas, $11.85; HerffJones Cos., commencement folders. $28.60; George Askren, bus driver, *185.21; Fred Bullman. bus driver. $189.54; Charles Buennagel, bus driver, $99.36; Jesse Cotton, bus driver, $147.96; William Diller, bus driver, $168.05; Arthur Folkening, bus driver, $23-1.90; Frank Hack, bus driver. *189; Pnillip Irwin, bus driver, *174.15; Albert Kleine, bus driver, $195.75; Alfred Muesing. bus driver, $193.05: Edgar Shelton, bus driver, $143.60; Edward Stiflabower, bus driver, $220.05; Edward Sudbrock. bus driver. $193.05; Earl Vansickle. bus driver. $233.01; Edward Wiese, bus driver, $210.60; Gilbert Wiese, bus driver, $189.81; Eleanore Amos, teaching and institute. $208.50; Eugenia Bossong. teaching and institute, $244.75; Douglas Brown, teaching and Institute, $208.50; Vivienne Carter, teaching and institute, $170; Cornelius Eash. teaching and institute, $320; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching and institute, *201.25; Cora Hack, teaching and institute”. $237.50; Paul Hamilton, teaching and institute, $259.25: George Keever. teaching and institute, $237.50: Fred Lemlev, teaching and institute, $244.75; Belle Luse, teaching and institute. *230.25- Cieta Marsh, teaching and institute. $223; Jean Miers, teaching and institute, $215.75, Walter Mowrey. teaching and institute, $170; Wendel Martin, teaching and institute. $230.25; Fred Pierpont, teaching and institute. *244.75: Ruth Price, teaching and institute. $215.75; Mvrtle Rodden. teaching and Institute, *286.50; Fred Rodebeck. teaching and Institute. $252; Clyde Spears, teaching and institute, $237.50; Roy Stewart, teaching and institute, $244.75: Clara Thormyer, teaching and institute. *223; Vaughan Wood, teaching and institute, $208.50; Fannie Clark, teaching and institute. *186.75; Lauradel Gise, teaching and institute, $165; Vernice Jackson, teaching and institute, $179.50; Jean Wampner, teaching and institute. $170; Catherine Bowsher, teaching and institute. $165; Helen Harding, teaching and institute. $179.50; Leah Lowes, teaching and institute, $183.85; Eunice Renick, teaching and institute, $201.25; Catherine Blake, teaching and institute. $172.25: Elizabeth Eickhoff, teaching and institute, *172.25; Erie Lewis, teaching and Institute. *194: Clarence Miller. teaching and institute. *194: Mary Ostermeier. teaching and institute. *179.50; Gertrude Patterson, teaching and institute. *215.75; Gertrude Bank, teaching and institute. $315.75; Frances Botkin, teaching and institute. *194; L’lora Dollarhide. teaching and institute. *186.75; Edith Martin. teaching and institute. $179.50; Grace Mclntyre, teaching and institute. *165; Naomi Snider, teaching and institute, $186.75; Fern>s Andrews, teaching and institute, *179.50: Wiliiam Beavers, teaching and institute, *237.50; Isa Dowden. teaching and institute. *194: Garnette Isaac, teaching and institute. *179.50; Elsie Jordan, teaching and institute. $186.75Louise Riser, teaching and institute, $194; Charles Lewis. Janitor. $75: John Wonnell. Janitor, *80: Ben Ortel. janitor. $100; John Kruse, janitor. *9O; August Mearling. *75- Oliver Bell, janitor. $80; John Bain, janitor. *80; A. E. Walker, clerk. *4O; paries M. Walker, salary, rent, travel, _ ’ JUNE R. Deßoor. chickens killed. $22.80: Cash Coal Cos., fuel $14.50- John C. Waterman, cow killed. S4O; Jas. A. Montgomery Awning Cos., repair eoutpment. *13.60: H. A. Waterman Cos., bus repairs. *19.70: Rav Sharper. electric repairs. $3: Rovster <fe Askin. chair rental, commencement. *4O; Singer Sewing Machine Cos., sewing machines, $72.28; Peter F. Hein. cep. interest. *44.85: Teachers’ Retirement Fund, retirement fund, *404; Indianapolis Lumber Cos., supplies. *62.34: Kiger & Cos., supplies. $7.97; Charles M. Walker, postage, *10; Woods Electric, electric repairs. *2.95; Charles ■ E. Flowers, insurance. $206.40: John H. Matthews, -bus inspection. *8.40; Philgas Cos., fuel. *17.29: Ind. Bell Telephone Cos., telephone. *2.40; Indianaoolis Power and Light Cos., lights. *152.05: Lumber Mutual Agency, insurance. $102.90; O. W. Vansickle. gas and oil. *5.67; John Kruse. Janitor 1 dav. *3: Ben Ortel. janitor 1 day, *3.35; Charles M. Walker, salary, travel, rent. *164; A. E. Wolker. clerk. *SO: C. J. Bego. chickens killed. $43.50: Charles Lewis, labor, school grounds. *2B. JULY C. E. Eash. teaching. *300; Walter Mowrey, teaching. *150: Vivienne Carter, teaching. *150: Flovd Langenberg. sheep killed, SB.ES; Walter Mowrev. teacher, adult voc. agric., *100: neteher Trust Cos., bonds and coupons, *5.475; Peter F. Hein. dep. int..
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$37.18; Fieicber Trust Cos., bondi and coupons. 85.991.50. Charles E. Flowers, insurance. $58.79; Russel Realtv Cos., maurance. $264; Ind Bell Tel. Cos., telephone, *17.08: Indianapolis Par. and LI. Cos., lights. $33.05; Marion Huntington, sheep killed. *6: Charles Lewis, labor, school grounds; 552.40, Fletcher Trust Cos., coupons, (174.25; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. *164; A. E. Walker, clerx, *4O: Vivienne Carter, teaching. *150; Walter Mowrev. teaching. *150; Henrv Van. Cleave, refund, transier tuition. $7.38. AUGUST John Bain, labor. Shadeland. *7: Peter F. Hein. St. Treas, depository int. July, *35.21; Charles M. Walker, postage. *10; Bd. of School Comm. Ind’pls. transfers, *483 29; Ruth Acree. chickens killed, *3.50; John Bain, labor and material. Shadeland. *15.35: Fred Kleis. 1 school bus body. *150: Fletcher Trust Cos., cne bond and coupon. *1.023.75: Ind. Bell Telephone Cos., telephone. *11: W. O. Raiding, labor. PI. Run. *10: Walter Shearer, 1 sheep killed. *6; Irvington Prlntshop. J. P. supplies. *26.40; Edw. Stillabower. labor, Warren C. grounds. $17.25: Edgar Shelton, deliver bus body. $5; Charles Lewis, labor, schools. $67.20; John Wonnell. labor. PI. Run. S4O: Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel, $164: Walter Dennv. labor. Lowell. *4O; Vivienne Carter, teaching. *150; Walter Mowry, teaching. *150; A. E. Walker, clerk. 540. SEPTEMBER August Hartman, gravel, school grounds, *64.30; Ben Ortel, labor. Warren C., *87.50; John Kruse, labor, Warren C . *54; Kiger & Cos., supplies and bus body, *862.77; Ray Sharper, electrical repairs. $177.70; Peter F. Hein, state treasurer, depository interest. August. *79.42: Phillips Petroleum Corp.. fuel. $5.18: Indianapolis Coal Cos., material. *4.60; Indiana Bell Telephone Cos., telephone, $17.15; Indlanapoiri Lumber Cos., materials, *49.11: Star Publishing Cos., advertising, $102.73: Indianapolis Commercial, advertising, $76.48; D. H. Goble Pr. Cos., J. P. & miscl. supplies, *136.14; Roy J. Tolin. bus body. *150; Carl Bowser, part pay, bus driver, *SO; American Art Clay Cos., school supplies, $9,20; John F. Linaer. attorney fee. ;i2O; Guarantee Tire tz Rubber Cos., school supplies, *8.47; H. J. Briagins, advisory board member, SSO; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. $164: A. E. Walker, clerk, S4O; Indianapolis Power & Light Cos., lights, $99.34; L. W. Schowe, window shades, $13.59; Charles M. Walker, postage, $10; Thelma Biddle, teaching, *135; Fannie Clark, teaching. $115; Lauradel Gise, teaching. $100; Verniee Jackson, reaching. *110; Jean Wampner, teaching. *125; Catherine Bowser, teaching. $100; Helen Harding. *110; Leah Lowes, teaching, $115; Eunie Renick, teaching, $125; Catherine Blake, teaching, *105; Elizabeth Eickhoff, teaching. $105; Mary Franke. teaching, *110; Erie Leris, teaching, *120; Gertrude Patterson, teaching, *135: Louise Riser, *. 120; dances Botkin, teaching. $120; Edith. Martin, teaching, $110; Clarence Miller, teaching, $135; Grace McIntyre. teaching. $100; Naomi Snider, *115; Ferne Andrews, teaching. $110: William Beavers, teaching, $150; Gertrude P ank ;,& ac s. tnß ’ * 1J0: lKa Dowden, teaching, $l2O, Garnette Isaac, teaching, *110; Elsie ’Jordan, teaching. $116; John Bain, janitor, labor and material. $129.50; Walter Dennv, tanitor. labor and material,' $80; Salaries Lewis janitor, labor and material. 1?97 Knl V•x Wh 4 , r Pma '?; Janitor and labor, Won ? e11 / Janitor and labor, SBO, John Kruse, Janitor and labor. S9O; Ben Ortel. janitor and labor, *100; George Askren, bus driver, *114.73; Carl Bowser driver dri sTni sn* 71 f 1: P l ed Bu > lma n. bus tnI e oii. wnn s0 ’ Cott °n. bus driver, Arltn-’ i^ii ar ? Dlllpr - bu * driver, *118.28; £’Z b \‘ r Polkemng, bus driver. $112.10; Frank Hach. bus driver. $128.25; Phillip Irwin, bus driver, $124.45; Albert Kleine P bus d,-1 veT. $114; Alfred Muesing. bus e? ale Ro u ney ’ bus driver, *115.52. Marion Shearer, bus driver. *93 10Sudbrock, bus driver. $135.85; Ward V w?f lCk e u bu S drj ver. $103.55; Edvard Wiese, bus driver. $105.75; Edwin Wiese bus driver $112.50: Gilbert Wiese in? f Vnn- r ’ vr 1 M' 4ff ii Eleanore Amos - teachJ Mable Bittnch, teaching, $145Eugenia Bossong. teaching $155; Douglass |lss hl^ uth $15 p D n> Pred Pierpont, teaching! g. labor and material* 1 *°i;v 2 o PreCl Builman . Charles v OCTOBER If Sli40 6 47’ W Wa r |ter shearer S h Dnly Co - Ind’nls. Powr & i ig a h( r„ she^ D u^ illed * lfi : b u T r c% B-gi &K rfppts SfN- 87 * 39 ’ 1 W %s C °ranl: ' fisrS 8,®4: •Wm. J D,lfer CC t 0 s n ' Frank" dnveV Irwin, bus drivpr Slio rr - Aihpr**’ ss, imS,? 1 "k Van?- < ii Sud x rock ’ J bus drtve r. *129.78’ Earl Vansickle. bus driver. $104.40 Edw'ard Wiese bus driver. $103.32: Edwin Wiese bus driver. *110.16; Gilbert Wiese bus driver. $109.08: Eleanore Amos teaching .18 davs. *105.96: Mable Btttrich. teachl ne I 8 d *vs. *i20.50: Eugenia Bossong teoehinJr io avs> Dougl**s Brown! teaching 18 days *114.96: Vivienne Carter ifl m w nth ’ e*, 1 ! 8 ’ 371 Luril cline ’ teaching 18 days. *129: Cornelius Eash. teaching 1 month *388.96: Marlorie Forsvth teaching 18 davs. *106.86: Cora Hack teaching 18 days. *123.37: Paul Hamilton 78 davs. *136.87: George Keever. teaching: 18 days. $135; Fred Lemlev. teach, ing 18 davs. *l2B 15: Cieta Marsh, teaching 18 davs. $114.96: Wendel Martin, teaching IS davs. $118.87: Jean Miers. teaching eight days. $121.50: W'alter Mowrev. teaching 1 month. $139.56: Fred Pierpont. teaching 18 days. $139.50: F-uth M. Price, teaching 18 davs. $110.16; MvrUe Rodden. teaching 18 davs. $142.26: Fred Rodebeck. teaching 18 davs. *133.86: Clyde Spears, teaching 18 davs, *123.37; Rov Stewart, teaching 18 davs. *128.46: Vaughn Wood, teaching 18 days. $106.56; Fannie Clark, teaching 18 davs. $103.50: Lauradel Gise. teaching 18 davs. $78.96: Verniee Jackson, teaching 18 davs. $99; Jean Wampner. teaching is davs. *102.19; Catherine Bowsher. teaching 18 davs. $78.37: Helen Harding, teaching 18 davs. $87.65; Leah Lowes, teaching 18 days, $92.15; Eunice Renick, teaching 18 davs. $112.50: Catherine Blake, teaching 18 days. $82.58: Elizabeth Eickhoff. teaching 18 davs. $82.87; Mary Franke. teaching 18 davs. $87.96: Erie Lewis, teaching 18 davs. $96.65; Gertrude Patterson, teaching 18 davs. $121.50: Louise Riser, teaching 18 davs. $96.08: Frances Botkin, teaching 18 days. $96.08: Edith Martin, J , B . d 3 vs ’ *s?v?. 7: Clarence Miller, teaching 18 days. $121.50: Grace Mclntvre. teaching 18, davs. *78.37: Naomi Snider, teaching 18 davs. *92.46: Ethel
REGISTER OF TOWNSHIP INDEBTEDNESS Jan. 1. 1924, Union Trust Cos., i 3 /*% corp.: •* Paid during year 5,000.00 Indebtedness outstanding onn July l, 1933, Second National Bank of Richmond at si 5% Beginning of year *47 OM) on Pafd during year !...!.!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! $ 5!ooS:oo Indebtedness outstanding $42,000.00 Total, bonded indebtedness outstanding *103.200.00 OUTSTANDING WARRANT-CHECKS AT CLOSE OF YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1935 £!!:• II • £°- 222 * 2 - 5() Dec - 3l - 193 *. no. 934 sißoo £ 22’ S°- 22? 250 Dec - 3l - 1935 . No. 936 in 59 2”- 39 - , 193 *- No. 931 15.53 Dec. 31, 1935. No. 937 uo!oo 2??’ 22- J 22- S°- 222 250 Dec - 31 - 1935 - no. 939 22 45 Dec. 30. 1935. No. 933 20.00 Dec. 31. 1935, No. 940 29.77 Outstanding warrant-checks at close of year ending Dec. 31, 1935 8354.34 Jan. 1, 1935 Twp. Sp. Schl. Tuition Dog Bond Totals Balance on hand $ 985.79 $ 9,582.96 *16,355.86 $ 372.05 $ 9 492 75-4 36 769 41 Receipts during year. $5,456.22 $37,807.46 *48.659.40 *1,614.00 *20,353.70^*113.890.78 Total bal. and receipts $8,422.01 *47,390.42 $65,015.26 $1,986.05 $29,846.45—1150.660.19 Disburse, during year *4,483.80 $38,226.50 $61,308.77 $ 589.05 *25,619.75—*130,225.87 Final bal. Dec. 31, 1935 $1,938.21 $ 9,163.92 * 3,703.49 $1,397.00 $”*,226.70—* 20,434.32 Total balance as shown bv this report *?o 434 32 Warrant checks outstanding, Dec. 31, 1935 354.34 Total balances and outstanding warrants ."..,.7*20,788.66 Cash in depository, Dec. 31, 1935 $20,788.66 I. Charles M. Walker, the Trustee of Warren Township. Marion Countv, Indiana do solemnly swear lor affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts. Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further deelire that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received bv me. and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully puit’ in the sums Mated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained bv r e P a i d t 0 m * or any other person. And I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value, in considera'iun of anv contract by me as Trustee of this Township. CHARLES M. WALKER. Trustee jf Warren Township. Subscribed and sworn to bsfore me. the Chairman of the A< - .- isory Board of this Township this first day of January, 1936. GEORGE C. VANSICKLE. Chairman of Advisory Board f W/rren Township. This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of thi* Township at their annual meeting, this the first dav of January. 19J6'. GEORGE C. VANSICKLE. HARLIN J. BRIDGINS. HENRY C. WIESE. Advisory Board Warren Township.
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Wolf*, teaching 18 davs. *9l 58: Feme Andrews. teaching 18 davs. *99: Wm. Beavers, teaching 18 davs. *123 65. Gertrude Bank, teaching 18 davs. *108; Isa Dowden. teaching. *108: Garnette Isaac, teaching 18 davs. 887.08: Elsie Jordan, teaching 18 dava. (92.88: Thelma Biddle teaching 18 davs. (110.50: John Bain. lanitor and material. *B7 25: Walter Dennv. Janitor and material. *80: Charles Lewis, ianitor and material. *80: R. L. W'hiteman. lanitor and labor. *106.55: John Wonnell. janitor and labor. *80: H A Waterman-, bus repairs and labor. *380.85: Market Parking Garage, bus inspection. *8.50: Laura Parker, chickens killed *25: Mrs Jos. Dean, chickens killed, *B. Mrs. W’alter Jarvis, chickens killed. *9.50: A E. Walker, clerk, *4O: Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. 8164. NOVEMBER Alta Linder, chickens killed, *3.20; Peter F. Hein, depository interest. *55.72: Ind. Bell Telephone Cos., telephone. *ls 50, Charles Lewis, janitor and care of grounds, *BO, Phillips Petroleum Corp.. fuel. *25.20; John Kruse, janitor, *9O; Ben Ortel. Janitor, *100; John Bain, janitor. *BS; W’alter Denny, janitor. *80; R. L. Whiteman, Janitor. *BS; John Wonnell. Janitor, *80; Fannie Clark, teaching 20 days. *115; Lauradel Gise. teaching. *IOO. Vernlce Jackson, teaching. *110; Jean Wampner. teaching. *125; Catherine Bowsher. teaching. *100: Helen Harding, teaching *110; Leah Lowes, teaching, *115: Eunice Renick, teaching. *125; Catherine Blake, teaching. *105; Elizabeth Eickhoff. teaching, *108; Mary Franke. teaching, *110: Erie L*wis, teaching. *120; Gertrude Patterson, teaching, *135; Louise Riser, teaching. *120; Frances Botkin, teaching. $120; Edith Martin. teaching. $110; Clarence Miller, teaching. $135; Grace Mclntyre, teaching. $100; Naomi Snider, teaching. $115: Ethel Wolfe, teaching. $115; Ferne Andrews, teaching, $110: Wm. Beavers, teaching. $150; Ger* trude Bank, teaching. $120; Isa Dowden. teaching. $120: Garnvtte Isaac, teaching. $110: Elsie Jordan, teaching. $115: Thelma Biddle, teaching. $135: Eleanore Amos, teaching. $130; Mable Bittrich. teaching. $145: Eugenia Bossong. teaching. $155; Douglass Brown, teaching. $140; Vivienne Carter, teaching 1 month. $150: Lucile Clme. teaching 18 days, *126; C. E. Eash, teaching 1 month, $300; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching 20 davs. $130; Cora Hack, teaching 20 days. $150; Paul Hamilton, teaching. $165; George Keever, teaching. $150; Fred Lemlev. teaching. $155; Cieta Marsh, teaching, $140; Wendel Martin, teaching. $145; Jean Miers, teaching. $135: W’alter Mowrey, teaching 1 month. $150; Fred Pierpont, teaching. 2C days. $155: Ruth M. Price, teaching. $135; Myrtle Rodden. teaching. $170; Fred Rodebeck. teaching. $160; Clyde Spears, teaching. $150; Roy Stewart, teaching. 20 days, $155; Vaughn W’ood, teaching, $130: George Askren, bus driver 20 days. *125.20: Carl Bowser, bus driver, *127: Fred Bullman. bus driver. *110; Jesse Cotton, bus driver. 8121: W’m. Diller, bus driver. *120; Alfred Muesing, bus driver. *140.40; Dale Roney, bus driver, *126.64: Marion Shearer. bs driver. S9B; Edward Sudbrock. bus driver, *148: Arthur Folkening, bus driver, $118: Frank Hach. bus driver, $137.25; Phillip Irwin, bus driver *113.20; Albert Kleine. bus driver, *120; Earl Vansickle. bus driver, *109: Edwin Wiese, bus driver. *122.40; Edward Wiese, bus driver, *144.80; Gilbert Wiese, bus driver, *121.20; Ind’pls Power & Light Cos., lights. *178.27; W. M. Welch Mfg. Cos., supplies. *5; Chicago Apparatus Cos., supplies. *44 18: Goodwill Industries, supplies, *9; Kiger * Cos., supplies, *577.10; Rag Sharper, repair motor, *3; D. H. Goble Printing Cos., furniture and supplies, *172.24- C. E. Eash. books. *97.79; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. *164; A. E Walker, clerk. S4O: John Glazier. Janitor, $34.70; Irvington Printshop, stationery, $5.30. DECEMBER Peter F. Hein. Dec. int. Nov.. $40.47; Irvington Hardware, repair materials. $120.89; Eastman Kodak Cos.. c °vnty visual duc. program. SSO; W. M. Welch Mfg. Cos., supplies. $65.46; Charles M. Walker, postage, $10; Charles Hodges, moving desks, $1: Bertha Beavers, sub. teacher, S3O: John Langerberg. plumbing. $69; D. W. Vansickle, t*olinv. 90e; John Bain, janitor. SBS; Waler Dennv. Janitor, $80; John Kruse, janito.-, S9O; Helen Cox. sub. teacher. *18.50: litd. Bell Tel. Cos., telephone. $15.50; Marion County Mail, school directories. $7.50; Conklin Lumber Cos., material. *7.99; John G. Lazier, Janitor, SBO- Ben Ortel. janitor. $100; R. L. Whiteman, janitor. SBS; John Wonnell, janitor. $80; Thelma Biddle, teaching, *110.42: Fannie Clark, teaching, $103.50: Lauradel Gise. teaching. *78.96; Vernlce Jackson, teaching. *99: Jean Wampner, teaching, $102.19: Catherine Bowsher, teaching. $78.37: Helen Harding, teaching. $87.65; Leah Lowes. teaching. $92.15; Eunice Re-nick, teaching, *112.50: Catherine Blake, teaching. $82.58; Elizabeth Eickhoff, teaching. $82.87; Mary Franke, teaching, $87.96: Erie Lewis, teaching, $96.65: Gertrude Patterson. teaching. *121.50; Louise Riser, teaching. $96.08; Frances Botkin, teaching, $96.08; Edith Martin, teaching. $87.37; Clarenoe Miller, teaching. $121.50; Grace Mclntyre, teaching. $78.37; Naomi Snider, teaching. $92.46; Ethel Wolfe, teaching. $91.58; Ferne Andrew's, teaching. $99; William Beavers, teaching. $123.65; Gertrude Bank, teaching, $72; Isa Dowden, teaching. $108; Garnette Isaac, teaching, $87.08; Elsie Jordan, teaching. $92.68: Eleanor Amos, teaching. $lO5 96: Mable Bittrich. teaching. $117.82; Eugenia Bossong. teaching, $139.50; Douglass Brown, teaching. $114.96; Vivienne Carter, teaching, $138.37; Lucile Cline, teaching. $114.32: Cornelius Eash, teaching. $288.96; Marjorie Forsyth, teaching. $106.86: Cora Hack, teaching. $123.37; Paul Hamilton, teaching, $136.87; George Keever, teaching, $135; Fred Lemley, teaching. $128.15; Cieta Marsh, teaching, $114.96: Wendel Martin, teaching, $118.87; Jean Miers. teaching. $121.50; Walter Mowery, teaching, $139.56; Fred Pierpont, teaching. $139.50: Ruth M. Pric, teaching. $110.16: Myrtle Rodden. teachii g„ $99.76; Fred Rodebeck, teaching. $133.36: Clyde Spears, teaching, $123.37: Roy Stewart, teaching, $128.46; Vaughn Wood, leaching, $106.56; Ind. Pow. & Light Cos., lights, $202.80; George Askren, bus driver. $112.68: Carl Bowser, bus driver. $114.30; Fred Bullman. bus driver. $102.90; Jesse Cotton, bus driver. $108.90: William Diller, bus driver. 108.50; Arthur Folkening, bus driver. $117.60; Frank Hach. bus drtv. er. $1?4.20; Phillip Irw’in, bus driver, $119.88; Albert Kleine, bus driver, $111.42; Alfred Muesing. bus driver. $126.36: Dale Roney, bus driver. $111.54; Marion Shearer. bus driver. $90.20; Edward Sudbrock. bus driwr, $131.58; Earl Vansickle. bus driver. $115.80; Edward Wiese, bus driver, *104.42; Edwin Wiese, bus driver, *110.16; Gilbert Wiese, bus driver, *112.39; George C. Vansickle, advisory board member, *100; Henry Wiese, advisory board member, $98.35: H. J. Bridgins, advisory board member. $48.35; H. A. Waterman, bus repairs. $2.32: Indianapolis Lumber Cos., supplies. *20.89; Kiger & Cos., supplies. $139.90Spickelmier Fuel & Supply Cos., supplies, *3.60; E. O. Atkins fz Cos., repairs, *1.17; Cumberland Garage, radiator repair, *2.50; Franks Service Garage, gas and oil, Cumberland School. $1.68; A. E. Walker, clerk, *SO; Charles M. Walker, salary, rent, travel. *164.75; Clarence Ostermeier. labor, cemetery. *2; J. C. Newhouse tz Cos., materials, *15.53; Kitlev’s Garage, bus repair, *2.50% Spencer Askren. sheep killed, *2O- - Ar Cos., Janitor’s supplies, *18: Vonnegut Hardware Cos., supplies. *111.59; John Linder, attorney. *130: C. E. Eash books. Warren Central Library, *7O: Purdue Univ. H. S. Test Fund, tests, *22.45; New Type Test Committee, tests, *29.77.
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Pre-Inven tory )&rSALE\ fJr \ w MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS \ I m jx Shopworn, Counter Samples, \ ir Trade-Ins. All must be moved \ # before inventory. V Cornets $15.00 Up \ Drum Outfits $25.00 Up Violin Outfits $15.00 Up Olds Trombone—Orig. $l2O. .Now $65.00 Conn Trumpet—Orig. $90... .Now $63.00 i Martin Guitar—Orig. $l5O ...Now $65.00 / \ Gibson Guitar—Orig. $55... .Now $22.50 j \ Dozens of Real Bargains for the / \ . Musician / \PEARSON CO., Inc./ 128 N. Penn. \ LI-5513
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I ALL ABOARD I 1936 HONEYMOON EXPRESS | 13 ROOMS of Fine New Furniture |S; SIOR 1 OUTRT I / j ® * (.ockVatt ’’table I!® Hashes ■ 2 .BED .CTOST ..IT, ' .'.'riLLOWs * • and VANITY •BED LAMP (round mirror) • PR . VANITY LAMPS • VANITY SEAT jjj INNER-SPRING mattress and coil spring included m B • table •buffet • serving tray • SIX CHAIRS • 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUG • 31-PIECE DINNER SET • SET SILVERWARE 11 $8 PER MONTH (2 YRS. TO PAY)| I Small Carrying Charge | I OPEN EVERY EVENING 1 MERIDIAN SALES CO. | 422 N. Meridian St. Opposite War Memorial
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