Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1949 — Page 3

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SYRACUSE WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.

Balance Receipts Jan. 1. 1948 Year 1948 9108.131.26 1209,048.19 25.698.99 28,748.76 70.762.19 . 6,741.94 237,557.95' 42.762.26 316,252.82 3.518.92 629.52 129.99 489.28 3,039.06 44.028.37 9,787.10 840.73 51.684.44 10,800.55 20.410.77 297.30 8.872.78 52.00 5,483.43 1,488.59 870.23 196.75 153.97 26.76 1,050.00 6.349.00 4.298.74 40,206.38 32.242.29 5.373.72 1,880.71 3.492.91 2.723.60 15.046.62 11,956.55 64.00 370.00 345.59 15.00 59.204.90 I 305.757.97 395.745.39 18,990.52 2,719.03 22.101.07 161,088.50 3.756.25 11,742.26 9,251.38 5,861.45 11,058.45 921.55 1,843.09 3,000.00 < 119.27 276.668.84 2.064,868.62 6,507.63 270.161.21

--- ■* fS ■ v a - - . THE THOMAS JEFFERSON was one of four B & O ’' stives that inaugurated railroad service into Washington, Aug 1835. The other three were the George Washington, the John ..—..ns and the James Madison. They were called “grasshoppers” because of their long, spindly connecting rods. President Andrew Jackson adjourned a cabinet meeting so that he could greet the great cavalcade of distinguished people who rode the four trains on that occasion. The Hecklers . . J ■V ?A Bat.^■ z j/ < -v' ’s vßm j w T** l Announcer Harry Von Zell Cleft) and star Eddie Cantor join forces to heckle hapless comedian Bert (Russian) Gordon during a sequence of WLW NBC’s “Eddie Cantor Show," aired Fridays at 9 P-m., EST. Through long association with Cantor and Von Zell on the program, Gordon has become adept at defending himself against their gags.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knisley and daughter, have moved Into the apartment above the Fashion Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klienknight and family have moved into the Lutheran' parsonage. Mrs. Ida Garrison has returned to Goshen having spent several days here with friends and rela- > tires. A. L. Miller, Orval Carr. Ray Frevert and M. E. Rapp returned Monday from a ten days vacation in Florida. TREAT MASTITIS WHILE COWS AIE NY Mastitis, due to Streptococcus agaiactiae. m most successfully treated with Beebe G-LAC (Tyrothriein). It is superior to any other preparation used for mastitis in the dry period because of its slew absorption. It remains in the odder during the entire dry period. GLAC is active during this entire period. G-LAC should be infused into the teat canal in 4Scc doses. No other treatment io necessary. It is successfully used in dry and lactating cows. Ask ns about the Beebe Testing Service. Free test pads supplied un application. Thornburg Drag Ct. Syracuse

Kosciusko County, Indiana | For the Year Ending December 31, 1948 STATEMENT OF SPECIAL FUNDS

Disbursed Balance Fund » Year 1948 Dee 31, 1948 County General Fund :_J >208,731.42 >108,448.03 County Poor Fund J 28,094.86 2'6,352.89 Cigarette Highway Fund 70,748.81 13.38 Gravel Road Repairs{. 223,256.15 21,043.74 County Welfare —2__ 1 322,206.70 36,808.38 Assessment for Ditch Funds and Coupons 568.12 3,580.32 Tax Sale Redemption j_„ 541.78 77.49 Ditch ImprtfVement Fund j. 34,618.00 12,449.43 Intangible Stamps .......L 9,787.10 Welfare Trust Fund ;. 1,840.73 Principal Common , 3,800.00 58,684.99 Principal Congressional 4,500.00 16,208.07 Principal Per. Endowment L„j 8,924.78 Interest Common 7,830.13 6,341.54 Interest Congressional ; 1,995.41 1,798.66 Interest Per. Endowment i 344.80 318.04 Fines and Forfeitures 5,313.00 2,086.00 • State Tax + 4,298.74 State School Wx 40,206.38 State Teachers Retirement Fund ...J 32,242.29 Indiana War Memorial Fund [ 5,373.72 Indiana Board of Agriculture L.. 1,880.71 State Forestry Fund ...i. 3,492.91 Inheritance Tax ;L 17,770.22 Withholding Tax 11,956.55 Docket Fees J......... 384.00 , 50.0 D Unclaimed Fees 1 345.59 Show Licenses ....’.J 5.00 10.00 Township Tax 59,204.90 Local Tuition Tax i 305.757.97 Special School Tax 395,745.39 Special School Bond Tax 18.990.52 Surplus Dog Fund ...J. 2,719.03 Library Fund 22,101.07 Corfioration Tax 161,088.50 City Sinking . ” j, 3,756.25 Street Improvement 11,742.26 Park Fund 4_ 9,251.38 Cemetery Fund 1 5,861.45 Aviation 11,058.45 City Planning Commission 921.55 Recreation 1,843.09 4*Lake Cemetery Assn. 1 3,000.00 Surplus i,.... . 119.27 ' TOTALS 2,050.298.20 299,697.50 Less Overdrafts r. 8,458.24 — — 291,239.26

Mr. and Mrs. W”. J. Rice returned Monday from a twomonths visit with relatives in California. Mn. Thurlow Mock is ill of a heart ailment at her home south of Syracuse. Mrs. Clarence Mock is caring for her. t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd and son. have moved into thej property owned by Mrs. Will Shock.

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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INMANA STATEMENTS OF POOR ACCOUNT FOR IMB '■ 4 ’ . A > 00 oo •X? ■* VJ ® -0 03 rj Ci <x> ** in fl r 4 § **oo Q« Q § TOWNSHIP o§ . S' «og ’ Q Jackson | 1.076.05 > 385.16 > 583.11 > 878.10 Monroe ..J 982.15 381.22 800.00 563.37 Washington .... 2,409.47 3,021.26 2,924.25 2,506.48 Tippecanoe 1.938.53 1,297.40 641.13 Turkey Creek .. J 2.239.57 2.656.11 2.663.56 2,232.12 Van Buren 876.63 . 1,049.44 1,700.90 225.17 Plain 1,100.08 469.53 578.99 990.62 Wayne 5,824.87 14,118.42 10,279.64 9,663.65 Clay - 960.50 1,323.29 1,106.25 1,177.54 Lake 670.78 1,644.80 997.96 1,317.62 Seward f 690.46 655.41 393.79 , 952.08 Franklin 1,814.66 891.00 923.66 Harrison n 2,278.66 947.45 1,843.97 1,382.14 Prairie 1,033.62 695.08 1,523.10 205.60 Jefferson 8.80 599.85 475.04 133.61 Scott - 645.77 460.61 1,106.38 Etna - 1,148.39 341.13 1,489.52 >25,698.99 >28,748.76 >28.058.96 >26,388.79 OPERATION OF COUNTY OFFICES CLERK > Salary —-- >2,160.00 Per Diem ...— —— — 530.25 j Deputy Hire — 4,000.00 Office Expense 1,014.96 AUDITOR X Salary — >2,880.00 / -L Deputy Hire 4,000.00 Office Expense — ..1 1. 2,719.51 Per Diem - 526.75 TREASURER Salary — >2,120.00 Per Diem - 528.50* Deputy Hire I—— 4,000.00 Office Expense - 763.77 6% oh Del. Personnel — 1,215.15 SHERIFF Salary i--A- >2,160.00 Per 640.50 Mileage Acts 1947 ...-— 311.10 Process Mileage — 395.64 Mileage Ist. Deputy 301.80 Deputy Hire - 2.235.00 Per Diem of Ist. Deputy 210.60 Board of Prisoners 1,665.28 Office Expense .' —*—— 148.56 Mileage Acts 400.00 Radio Expense 399.29

LOCAL NEWS Jack Evans, of DeMotte, Ind., spent Sunday in the home of ’Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cox. He was accompanied home by his wife and sons, who had spent several days here in the home of her father. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer and son Joe, left Wednesday for Athens. Ala., called by illness of Mr. Bauer’s uncle. John Bauer. Rev. Otto Laursen, of Eaton, Ohio, a former pastor of the Church of the Brethren here, spent several days here with friends. si-.- i Mr. and Mrs. James Russell and son Tommy, of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coy aqd Harry Coy.

Friday, February 25, 1M«

The Pythian club-met Tuesday in the lodge hall with >M<rs. A. J. Babcock and Mrs. Fred Nolan, as hostesses. A* pot luck dinner was served at noon. Fourteen members were present. The Pythian Sisters will meet in the lodge hall Wednesday evening, March 2. There will be initiation in charge of the new officers. Paul Traster, U. S. Navy, stationed at Great Lakes. 111., spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traster and family. Miss Edna Lower and Mrs. Earl Conrad, of Warsaw, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Wilma Hire and her mother, Mrs. -Sarah Ott.