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SOMETHING Wrong with your Radio? Call Owen R. Strieby, Phone 845. 22-ts. FOR SALE--Second hand Heatrola formerly in Jet White Store. Inquire at Osborn & Son. 38-ltp WANTEDFat hogs or any other fat stock, Elkhart Packing Co., Phone F. S. Baker, 224, Syracuse. 35-7tp. FOUND A purse on the road near Will Millon's home. Owner may have by calling at Journal Office, and identifying it. REWARD For any information which will lead .to the recovery of DeVry motion picture projector stolen from car in front of Lutheran church Tuesday evening. No questions asked. See Rev. Pettit. 38-ltp MISLEADING. Don’t judge a man by his family relations, for Cain belonged to a good family. . Dojl’t judge a man by- the clothes he wears; God made one and man the other. Don't.judge a man by his failures in life, for many.a.ipan fails because he is too honest to succeed. « Don’t judue a man by the house he lives in, for the lizard and rat. often inhabit the grandest structures. Judge him not by his acts alone, hut by 4he motives of those acts. — The Igriito Book. .. —_- 0 A WHOLESOME BIVALVE ( That 2-pbund oyster from Chesapeake Bay ought to be capable of flavoring at least half dozen church slews. Lowell Evening Leader. peLd>ss Weaver came from Marion to spend Saturday night and Sunday at home. , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION (Notice is hereby given that the un-l dersigned has been appointed by thd clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit. Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the'estale of GUSTAF SWENSON late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. SWENSON Administrator. W H. Wlgton, Atty. Jan. sth, 1*333 38-3 t - j NOTICE OF .SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTOR The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament oL- Andrew Strieby, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court and tne power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of One P. M. , of the 2nd day of February, 1933, Thursday, on the premises herein described, offer for sale at public sale, al! the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate. 10. ated in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Tne South East Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section 20; also the East Half of the North East Quarter ’of the North West Quarter of Sec-, lion. 20; and the West H.-rlf of the North East Quarter of > Section 20, less 5 acres by parallel lines of the North end of said last described traft, all of said real estate being located in Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. ' Said salg will be made subject to the approval bf said court, for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the fallowing terms and conditions, to-wit: cash. , • ELMER E. STRIEBY. Executor. Geo. L, XAnders, - Atty for estate. -35-4 t

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CURRENT EVENTS (Continued from page One), duction loans on'this year's crop was placed high on the legislative calendar of Congress. In his message to the Indiana Legislature, Governor McNutt advised paataga of an income of the bone dry himself opposed to the principle of’a sales tax, urged liberalization of the Work men’s Compensation Laws, removal of competition of prison labor; and an old age pension. Among his proposals were abolishment of the public service commission, reorganization of the state highway department, state supported schools and retention of the $1.50 tax limit law. Provisions of the proposed liquor control law of the state were made public. The features are: Governor shall name state liquor controller; 15 breweries may- operate within the state; jobbers limited to one in each county; dealers limited to one for each 20,000 population; no drinking on premises of dealer; one quart a meal to be served at restaurants and other eating places; supply for restaurants to be limited; all beer must be sold in bottles; making of home brew prohibited. Rice, peanuts and dairy products added to emergency farm relief "bill before Congress. Democratic Federal Income tax proposals collapsed in House of Representatives. Jan. 11. A bill to legalize the parimutuel system bf betting on horse races was introduced in the house of the Indiana Assembly. In a special message to Congress, President Hoover asked for revision of the bankruptcy laws to avoid wholesale foreclosures. The farm relief bill withstood the first test vote when the House defeated a motion to strike out the enacting clause. 0 — . TO GIVE LECTURES HERE A series of lecturettes covering the field of literature since the time before there was any language, up to the present day is to commence next week. The course, sponsored by a number of Syracuse club women, is to be given by Mrs. Walter Ballard, who gave this series of lecturettes in Chicago. She is known to Syracuse women by a recent book review given before the Wednesday Afternoon Club. The day and place for these lectures is to be announced next week. The first lecturette is to be on the art of reading, and will be followed by a review of one of the stories in Wills Cather’s new book, "Obscure Destinies." AIR FRIENDS SEND GIFT Mrs M. W. Macy at Wawasee’s radio broadcasting station has received a Christmas present from Mr. Cordovez and his cousin Miss Judy Leon from HCIFG, Rio Bamba, Ecuado, South America. It is a three cornered woolen shawl, woven in an intricate pattern. , : O ’ The Wide Awake class of the Sunday School of the Church of God held its class party at the home of Ben Miller, Tuesday evening. There were 15 members and 8 visitors present. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served.

. THIS WEEK (Continued from Page One) kinds of business, in which gentlemen are now “holding on by their eyelids. ” The stock market started business for 1933, and like the gentleman in “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” it proved that it could roar as gently as any sucking dove. The old lionlike five-million shares a day roaring seems to be over, for the present. Nothing much happened, prices wriggled lifelessly this way and that, principally this way, toward the bottom. But better times are coming, even in Wall Street. News from China indicates greater efficiency among Japanese bombing planes, than was at first reported. Three thousand civilians at Shankai- ! kwan are reported dead, 100,000 na- ■ tives driven out of the city. ’ War from the air is no joke, and this country may realize that to its sorrow some day, if it does not prepare thoroughly. John Masefield, poet laureate of England, is here with Mrs. Masefield, a pleasant, serious couple. Mr. Masefield tells you not to expect “cheery music” from poets “in these'blue days.” : A poet can only “bring v news of paradise and give us a bit of magic and beauty.” That’s a good deal. years ago Mr. Masefield worked for a saloon keeper in New York and was a poet then, although the saloon keeper didn’t know it. He had been a seaman, and that hard life could not drive poetry out of him. Scientists are trying to find out where the wheat plant started. Botanists know that wheat grew in Chink 2,700 years before Christ. The ancient French historian Herve undertakes to show that all of the grains were developed from weeds by the women of the Stone age. who ruled the earth 12,000 years ago. This is the greatest wheat country in the world. Too bad our farmers can’t get a decent price for it, with all the intelligence of our “best minds” trying to help them.*NEW PARIS WINNER (Continued from page One) it looked as if Syracuse would double the score on Milford, but when it read 35 to 17, Milford made a field goal and free throw which put a stop to Syracuse’s ambition along that line. Scores made by Syracuse players were: Hibschman. 3 field goals, 3 free throws, one personal; Osborn two field goals, two personals; Kline I two free throws, ■ a personal; Lung three field goals, three personals; Freeman three personals; Beck two • field a free throw, one personal; Stone two personals; Miller three field goals, three free throws one personal. New Paris-Leesburg. Leesburg lost the final of the tourr ney, not by the superior playing of New Paris, but due to their inability to get the ball through the basket. At the end of the half Leesburg had tied the score at 12 but in the third quarter New* Paris forged ahead so that at the end of this period the score was New Paris 20, Leesburg 15. Leesburg made a desperate effort to win in the final quarter, but New Paris always managed to make enough baskets to keep ahead of the opponents. They won 24 to 22. DID YOU READ THIS IN THIS WEEK’S SAT. EVENING POST? - , . The Hoosier Lad and the Hoover Lady President- Hoover’s last-minute ; whirl across the country during the recent campaign took him into the little town of Nappanee, Ind. The ! presidential train arrived just, at sunrise. The crowd of about ten : thousand surged tightly in about the ' rear platform as Mr. Hoover appeared. Mrs. Hoover came out a minute later. It was chilly and she caught the collar of her coat about her throat, smiling pleasantly at the throng. | A youngster, not more than ten : years old, who was evidently determined to have the closest glimpse of the President, clambered up on the railing about the platform. Mrs. Hoover saw him and stepped over for a chat. “Goodness,” she commented gayly, “I wouldn’t get up this early just to see a President." The youngster thought it over just a second. “Well," he pointed out, “you don’t have to." SEND ONIONS TO CHICAGO Ernest Buchholz, Charles Crow, Howard Thomas sent a car load of onions through the W. A. Wederick Co., to Paul Rader's Gospel Tabernacle for charity. FARM BUREAU TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Turkey Creek Township Farm Bureau . will be held next Tuesday evening in the High School. HOMEY HOTEL Making hotels homelike would be 1 fine if they didn’t make them like modern homes. ' ’' >

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I TRUSTEE’S REPORT Turkey Creek Twp. Statement of receipts and expenditures, and summary as shown by Daniel Klink, for the year 1932. Township Fund. Bal. ors hand Jan. 1, 1931 _51420.67 Receipts 683.86 . Total bal. and receipts 2104.53 Disbursements — 1578.52 Bal-on hand Dec. 31, 1932 526.01 < Receipts Docket. Fees, Jesse Shock and AlVa Galloway 9.00 Auditor's Uune Tax dis. — 674.86 Total receipts—’-- — 683.86 Disbursements Simon Bell, surety fund __s 125:00 Trustee’s salary 100.00 Syracuse Journal, ptg Kiger & Co., supplies — — 29.77 Trustee salary, — — 21.00 Warsaw Union, ptg. adv 75.02 Trustee salary - -—- 80.00 Syracuse Journal, station, 7.25 Trustee! salary, — 300.00 Trustee salary, exp., —■- - 100.00 Trustee salary, exp., .- 100.00 Trustee salary, exp., 100.00 Syracuse Journal, pub, sup 3(2.29 Trustee salary, exp — 200.00 Trustee salary, exp. — 49.00 O. C. Stoelting, adv. bd. 5.00 Gerald Bushong, adv. bd 5.00 James Traster, adv. bd. „ 5.00 Geo. Xanders, office rent, clerical help _•— —175.00 Total disbursements — — 1578.52 Road Fund Bal. oni hand Jan. 1, 1932-S 365.61 Receipts 3405.24 Total baL and receipts 3770.85 Disbursements - 3770.85 Final bal. Dec. 32, 1932_ — Receipts Aud. June Tax dis. -- — 3396.39 Road dist. for overdraft — 8.85 Total receipts 3405.24 Disbursements T. DJ Doll,, labor— 4.10 A. Kdlberg, haul grav. 60.00 Chas, gravel — 10.00 >C. Snyder, gravel —-- 11.10 Jacob Click, hlg grav. ----- 40.50 Clarence Mock, rd. work -- 89.70 Joe Godschalk, hlg. grav -- 10.00 J. W. Bowers, hlg. grav 36.75 Della Jarrett, gravel >- 12.00 Geo. Shoemaker, rd wk 4.50 Syracuse Lumber & Coal Co. supplies —— — ? 2 Martin Hoove:, hlg.. grav 7.50 James Gilbert, labor -10.80 Martin Hoover, hlg. grav 15.75 Furinort-Buck, grading — 15.00 Ned Stuckman, hlg. grav — 13.50 Martin [Hoover, hlg. grav— 15.00 Walter Koher, rd. wk. — 43.30 Chas. Hyndman, gravel 22.62 Martin Hoover, hlg grav — 25.50 Syracuse Auto Sales, rep 19.65 Martin Hoover, hlg. grav — 13.90 Arthur Kolbe:g. grad, haul. 50.00 Martin [Hoover, hlg. grav 11.25 jOrval Shock, haul, grad — 30.85 Gso. Shoemaker, rd wk. — 4.50 Sim Lewallen< rd wk 5.20 Andrew Miller, hlg. grav 7.00 Ruple Ser. Sta. , gas, oil — 3.19 Art Strieby, grsd, rds. ,— 10.00 Floyd Ott, grad, rds _--- -- 10.00 McClintic, Cc-lwell & Gordy, • rep.-Grader blade ----- 10.00 Geo. Steinbarger, labor — 8.00 C. T. ! Clingdrman, grad — - 24. 75 Clarence Mock, rd wk -- -- 8.80 Marviri Stiffler, labor — —l. 50 Orval Klink, hauling 20.00 L. Baker, rd wk 3.00 Art. Strieby, grading — 2.50 Jasper i Grimes; haul. grad. 61.85 Carl Grimes, haul, grav 54.40 Art Sfrieby, grading — 5.50 Floyd O:t. /grading -- 10.00 Martin Hoovsm’, haul grav „ 25.50 Geo. Steinbajgfeer-. grading - 7.00 Art Strieby, grading ■—- 10.00 Sherman Deaton, gravel 28.95 C. E. lNefdig» tile — 1.00 Martini Hoover, haul grav 15.00 Ned Stuckman, haul grav 20.25 Bert Howe, grading —.- 10.00 Clarence Mock, haul grav 15.00 Martin Hoover, haul gray — 25.00 John Hurtig, rd wk 9.00 Geo. Shoemaker, rd wk 14.50 Anderson Wogoman, haul. 25.90 Martin <Hoover, haul grav_- 34.80 ■lsrael Cripe, rd wk ---. 8.50 Clarence Mock, haul grav £4.80 Jesse Cable, haul grav _- -.- 70.75 Bert Laughlin, haul graV 47.60 R. A. Warner, haul grav 79.65 Ned Stuckman, haul grav — 17.60 Martin Hoover, haul grav — 16.50 Floyd Brower, haul grav 103.50 Milo Miller, haul grav — 46.50 B. & O. R. R. demurrage 13.00 Art Strieby, grading — 6.00 Chas.J Hyndman, gravel —103.65 Merl Gawthrop, haul grav 5.00 Floyd Brower, haul grav — 40.50 Ned Stuckman, labor — 1 *42.25 Floyd Ott, grading -— 6.00 Milo Miller, haul grav —_- 24.75 Orval Shock, grading — 38.20 Estell Moore, grading, 4.00 Art Strieby, grading -- ---- Jasper Janies, labor 7.05 Geo. Tom, gravel, grading 19.50 Clarence Mock, grading — 13.00 Floyd: Ott, grading --- -- 4.00 Eli Shock, grading 6.20 Milo haul grav — — 49.50 Sturm & Dillard Co., gravel 365.66 Martin Landis, haul grav — 4.50 L. B. Kalb, haul gray 136.-66 Orval 1 Shock, grading --. 47.30 Rynold Kolberg, grad rds 2.50 The Highway Co. . tarvia — 1090.05 S. Mj Buchtel, labor 5.00 S. M. Buchtel, labor 3.75 Jacob Click, haul grav — 12.00 Walter Koher, haul grav 78.00 Lloyd Brower, haul grav 32.25 Clarence Mock, haul grav 19.20 Ed Stamates, labor ; — 3.50 Dora Clingerman, grading - 24:80 Total disbursements, — 3770.85 Special School Fund Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1932_57044.00 Receipts-------- 7780.06, Total Sal and receipts-14824.06 Disbursements --11954.40 BaL on hand Dec. 31, 1932 2869.66 Receipts Jasper Grimes, for sch house 125.00 Hazel Gants, for sch house. 75.00 Auditor’s June Tax dis 5339.66 Fire Insurance2lo.4o Fire insurance, S. Bell - 5.00 Auditor’s Nov. Tax dis. — 2000.00 Moora School House —- 25.00 Total receipts 7780.06 Disbursements Johnson Coal Co., coal — 112.20 N. 1. P. S. Co. light power 82.90 Wm. Jones, janitor 100.00 Simon Bell, suretv Jtmnd — 125.00 Central Lake Tel. Co., phone 4.80 C. C. Bachman, jan. sup — 48- 74 W. T. Colwell, insurance 59.00 Elmer Keel,, rep, equip 5.00 Ira Kehr, janitor 100.00 Clarenpe Mock, hack, 56.80 Sonneoorn-Kemp Co., sup.- 68.00 Sambel Hinged Music Co., music _„_z — 4.18 Orval Klink, hack 80.00 Jfese Shock, haek 75.06

Jacob Click, hack ■ 75.00 Melvin Niles, hack 74.00 Floyd Brower, hack 70.00 Frank Bushong,'hack 64.20 Clarence Mock, hack 8.00 Ralph Godschalk, hack 80.00 Wm. Jones, janitor 100.00 B. & 0., freight on coal 146.46 >N. I. P. S. Co. light-power 78.80 IA. Wogoman, haul coal 24.00 Syracuse Lumber Co., sup. 1.75 Clarence Mock, hack 33.00 i Searfoss Auto Trim, rep hack 22.43 ■'United Tel. Co., telephone 5.05 : Johnson Coal Co., coal 65.11 Joe Rapp, heaters, rep. 49.23 j Ira Kehr, janitor’ 100.00 ;Orval Klink, hackßo.oo • Jesse Shoch, hack 75.00 Jacob Click, habk— 75.00 -Melvin Niles, hack—- 74.00 L Floyd Browre, hack 70.00 Clarence Mock, hack 31.80 • Frank Bushong, hack 64.20 Ralph Godschalk, hack—— 8(4.00 • Wm. Jones, janitor ,100.00 • Thornburg Drug Co. sch sup 65.11 • Cleo Weaver, labor— 10.00 Osborn & Sons, sch. sup 18.60 IN I. P. S. Co. light power 76.10 B. & O. Co., freight 137.31 ;A. Wogdman, , haul coal — 23.59 Clarence Mock, hack -- - 30.00 United Tele. Co. , sch tel. 4.75 I Qrval Klink, hack 80.00 Jesse Shock, hack ___- 75.00 • Jacob Click, hack — 75.00 II Melvin Niles, hack 74.00 Floyd Rrower, hack 70.00 i Clarence Mock, hack_— 34.20 (Frank Bushong, hack 64.20 | Ralph Godschalk, hack 80.00 J Ira Kehr, janitor 100.00 B. & 0., R. R., freight--- 143. 26 E. D. Weaver, shov. coal 1.60 John By land, shov coal 1.50 •Wm. Jones, janitor 100.00 A. Wogoman, haul coal 24. Op IN. I. P. S. Co, light power 48.30 Clarence Mock, hack 30.00 United Telephone Co. phone 4.75 Orval Kbnk, hack — 80.00 Jesse. Shock, hack- 75.00 Jacob Click, hack - 75.,00 Melvin Niles, hack 74.00 Floyd Brower, hack 70,00 Clarence Mock, hack 34.80 j Frank Bushong, hack 6.4.20 J Ralph Godschalk. hack 80.00 ijlra Kehr, janitor 100.00 , iirS. Bert Ward, enumera. 22.00 i Searfoss Auto Trim, rep. 10.29 Wm. Jones, janitor — 100.00 , N. I. P. S. Co. light power 42.30 i Clarence Mock, hack 30.00 J Hawkins Meh. 4 Co. rep mow 1. 00 • Syracuse Journal, sen sup 67.90 1 Egbert, Hay, Fobes Co., lumber for sch 27.50 ' Syracuse Lumber Co•, sup. 24.70 i Johnson Coal Co. ,'coal 125.46 United Telephone Co. phone 5. 40 '(Melvin Niles, hack 74.Q0 | Orval Klink, hack — 80.00 h Jesse Shock, hack 75.00 Jacob Click, jhack — 75.00 , Floyd Brower, hack — 70,00 ■(Clarence Mock, hack—--— 34,80 • Frank Bushong, hack —64.20 Ralph Godschalk, hack 80.00 'A. W. Cordier, con: speak. 25.00 lira Kehr, janitor 100.00 ' Wm. Jones, janitor—— 100.00 [ [Syracuse Elec. Co., sch sup 7.54 (Osborn & Son. sch sup 30.45 J Thornburg Drug Co., sup. 11.73 r C. C. Bachman, jan. sup 11.76 ( N. I. P. S. Co. light power 11.95 A. Flanagin Co, sch sup— 25.17 JW. M. Wejch Mfg. Co. sup 50.83 I Johnson Ser. Co. , jan sup 20.32 .i Harter Pub. Co. sch slip. 5.17 United Tele. Co. . phone ' 4.30 ’ Harter Sporting Co, sup 112.66 ! Ira Kehr, janitor 100.00 R. F. Vaughn, rep typewr. 21.00 Wm. Byrket, labor sen yd- 10.00 Dan Wolf, painting- 90;00 |S. A. Bauer, labor sch 84.90 ( Beckman’s, lino-, for sch 32.50 ’N. I. P. S. Co. light power 20.76 ' Geo. Xanders, ins. — 18.75 ( United- Tele. Co. phone — 3.95 ( Leonard Supply Co. sup 8.25 Kiger & Co., enum. sheets 6,68 Ira Kehr, janitor 100,00 ' Osborn & Son, sup & rep_ 31,32 iN. I. P.. ;S. Co. light power 40.04 Syracuse Water Co, water 154.50 ' United Tele. Co. phone 3.75 Standard Oil Co. , oil floors. . 28.10 Ira Kehr, janitor — 1-00.00 i Claude Insley, fght. draying 49.94 N. I. P. S. Co; light power 9.61 | United Tele. Co. nhone 3.75 Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 A. Wogoman, hauling 2.00 Ira Kehr, janitor — 100.00 I>. & Q. R. R. Co., freight 194.47 C. W. Howard, janitor sup 22.20 Orval Klink, hackl 80.00 Jesse Shock, hack 75.00 Jacob Click, hack r 75.00 Melvin Niles, hack 74.00 Floyd Brower, hack 70,00 Clarence Mock, hack 64.80 i Frank Bushong, hack—, 64.20 Ralph Godschalk, hack SO.OO A. Wogoman, haul coal 33.00 C. Dent, sharp mower — 2.50 j Geo. Xanders, insurance — 180.00 Underwood Typewriter Co., ribbons — — 8.00 N. I. P. S. Co, light power 6.46 Syracuse Lumber Co., sup 13.25 | Osborn & Son, janitor sup 26.85 United Tele. Co., phone 4.65 • Searfoss Auto Trim, rep hk 45.30 j Geiger & Co., sch sup —— 30.26 Peter Plew , janitor 75.00 • Ira Kehr, janitor 100.00 i Orval Klink, hack— 80.00 (Jesse Shock, hack 75.00 Jacob Click, hack 75.00 Melvin Niles, hack 74.00 ; Floyd Brower, hack 70.00 [Clarence Mock, haek— 64.80 [Frank Bushong, hack 64.20 Ralph Godschalk, hack . 80.00 .Midland Press, books 26.27 [Chas. Burket, mowing * 5.00 • Syracuse Journal, sch sup 22.45 N. I. P. S. Co. light power 31.82 [Johnson Coal Co. coal 84.56 Clarence Mock, hack 30.00 Peter Plew-, janitor 75.00 United Tele. Co. nhone 4,25 B, & 0. R. R. freight 139.12 W. T. Colwell, insurance— 73.00 Thornburg Drug Co. sup 28.10 •Allen, Ott, lumber 93.83 [A. Beckman, tune, pianos 6.00 jOrval Klink,, hack 80.00 Jesse Shock, hack 75.00 Jacob Click, hack 75.00 I Melvin Niles, hack .74-00 : Floyd Brower, hack 70.00 Clarence Mock, hack 34.80 Frank Bushong, hack 64.20 (Ralph Godschalk, hack - 80.00 I Ira Kehr, janitor - 100.00 Holcomb Mfg. Co., jan. sup 6.60 Service, Caster & Gruche, janitor supplies— 7.51 Jenkins Music Co., sup. 9.91 Townsend & Pursley, sup 13.72 Remington Rand Inc. sup 35.00 MacMillan Co., sup 19.90 Gamble, Henged Music Co. , sch sup. 14.77 A. Wogoman, haul coal 23.50 A. Flanagan Co. , sup 259.45 Huntington Lab. Inc. sup. 140.68 N. I. P. S. Co. light power 55.90 United Tele. Co. phone 3.75 Clarence Mock, hack i 30.00 Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 Osborn & Son, sch sup 48 -°? Johnson Coal Co. coal 60.49 Orval Klink, hack— 80. Q 0 Jesse Shock, hacli — — 75.00 Jacob Click, hack — 75.00 Melvin Niles, haek 74.00

Floyd Brower, hack 70.00 Clarence Mock, hack 34.80 Frank Biishong, hack 64.20 Ralph Godschalk, hack— 80.00 Ira Kehr, janitor,loo.oo Seider & Burgener, sup — 13.34 C. C. Bachman, sup. 53.12 B. & O. R R. freight 137.94 A. Wogoman, haul coal 23.30 Total disbursements 11954.40 Tuition Fund Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1932 —59537.93 Receipts — 16961.93; Total bal and receipts26499.B6: Disbursements —20934.291 Bal. Dec. 31. 1932 5565.571 5 Receipts Dec. interest at bank „__s 50.00' Cong. int. Aud. office 921.30! State Bank, Jan. int 35.33 State Bank, Feb. int: 27.17 State Bank, Mar. int. 20.17 State Bank, Apr. int. 14.67 State Bank, May int. 9.17 Aud. Certif. Distribution 8969.85 State Bank, June int 8.00 Cong. int. And. office 756.56 State Bank, July int.- - 38.00 State Bank, Aug. int.— 33.50 Trans, from Benton twp 1503.87 State Bank, Sept, int 29.67 State Bank, Oct. int— 23.17 Co. Aud. sch fund , 4500.00 State Bank, Nov. int 2L50 Total receipts ’16961.93 Disbursements* Court Slabaugh, teach 240.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach __■ 195.00 C. E. Beck, teach 185.00 W. C. Gants, teach 195.00 Lucille Henwood, teach 150.00 Court-Slabaugh, teach 240.00 Louise Stuckman. teach 156.00 Mileham Timberlake; teach - 175.00 Opal Garrison, teach 115.00 Ruth Meredith, teach „ 120.00 Ora Benson, teach —— — 142.00 Mary Gants: teach 115.00 Edna Hess, teach 128.00 Margaret Geisel, teach 115.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 195.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach 170.85 W. C. Gants, teach 162.55 Margaret Geisel, teach 79.23 Opal Garrison, teach— 80.11 Lucille Henwood, teach 115.11 Ruth Meredith, teach —— 85.11 Court Slabaugh, teach 205.94 Louise Stuckman A' teach 119.23 Mileham Timberlake, teach 141.88 C. E. Beck, teach 185.00 Ora Benson, teach - --- 142.00 Mary Gants, teach 115.00 Edna Hess, teach ----- 128.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 195.00 O. H. Greist, teach, ret fd. 299.99 Leonard Barnhart, teach 195.00 C. E. Beck, teach —— — 185.00 W. C. Gants, teach 195.00 Lucille Henwood, teach 150.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 240.00 Louise Stuckman. teach 156.00 Mileham Timberlake," teach 175.00 Opal Garrison, teach -_ .— .115.00 Ruth Meredith, teach — 120.00 Ora Benson, teach 142.00 Mary Gants, teach 115.00 Edna Hess, teach 128.00 Margaret Geisel. teach 115.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 195.00 Leonard Barnhart teach 195.00 C. E. Beck, teach 185.00 W. C. Gants, teach 195.00 Lucille Hen wood, teach 150.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 240.00 Louise Stuckman. teachls6.oo Mileham Timberlake, teach 175.00 Opal Garrison, teach 115.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 120.00 Ora Benson, teach — 142.00 Mary Gants, teach — 115.00 Edna Hess, teach __i- 128.00 Margaret Geisel, teach 115.00 Lillian Hammap, teach ——. 195.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 195.00 C. E. Beck, teach — 185.00 W. C. Gants, teach —— 195.00 Lucille Henwood, teach - 150.00 Louise Stuckman, teach 156.00Mileham Timberlake, teach 175.00 Opal Garrison, teach 115.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 120.00 Ora Benson, teach -—- --- 142.00 Mary Gants, teach 115.00 Edna Hess, teach - 128.00 Margaret Geisel, teach 115.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 195.00 Court Slabaugh, teach ——. 240.00 Court Slabaugh, teach - 240.00Court Slabaugh, teach 210.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 210.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 87.50 Ruth Blanchard, teach 75.00 W. C. Gants, teach < 87.50 Lillian Hamman, teach —— 87.50 Carlton Stewart, teach 70.00 C: A. Langston, teach 62.50 Calvin Beck, teach — 85.00 Ora Benson, teach - 71.00 Margaret Geisel, teach — 57.50 Margaret Geisel, teach -— 57.50 Leonard Barnhart, teach -_ 87.50. Ruth Blanchard, teach — 75.00 W. C. Gants, teach —— _- 87.50 Lillian Hamman, teach — 87.50 Carlton Stewart, teach — 70.00 C. A. Langston, teach —— 62.50 Calvin Beck, teach -— 85.00 Ora Bendon, teach 71.00 Court SlabaUgh, teach —- 210.00 Lucille Henwood, teach .— 150.00 Edna Hess, teach —— —— 128.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 120.00 Mary Gants, teach — 115. GO Opal Garrison, teach _- — 115.00 Henryv Willis, sch- trans — 85.29 C. A. Langston, teach 62.50 Edna Hess, teach ; 64.00 Margaret Geisel, teach 57.50 Court Slabaugh, teach 210.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 175.00 C. E. Beck, teach 170.00 W. C. Gants, teach — 175.00 Lucille Henwood, teach — 150.00 C. A. Langston, teach 62.50 Opal Garrison, teach —115.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 120.00 Ora Benson, teach 142.00 Mary Gants, teach — — 115.00 Edna Hess, teach—— 64.00 Margaret Geisel, teach —— 57.50-

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Lillian Hamman, teach • 175(00 Ruth Blanchard, teach 15). 00 Carlton Stewart, teach IMO.OO Leonard Barnhart, teach 175.00 C. E. Beck, teach; 170:00 W. C. Gants, teach 175.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 175.00 Lucille Henwood, teach 150.00 Ruth Blanchard, teach 150.00 Chester Langston, teach 125.00 Carlton Stewart, teach 140.00 Ora Benson, teach 142.00 Edna Hess, teach 128.00 Ruth Meredith, teach —120.00 Mary Gants, teach— 115.00 Margaret Geisel, teach , Ila. 00 Opal Garrison, teach —— 115.00 Court Slabaugh, teach —_ r 210.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach Jj. 175100 C. E. Beck, teach-L< 170 00 W. C. Gants, teach — 175(00 Lillian Hamman, teach —< 175100 Lucille Henwood, teach 150100 teach 150."0 Chester Langston, teach — 125. 00 Carlton Stewart, teach 140.00 Ora Benson, teach _i— 142. 00 Edna Hess, teach -------- 128. PQ Ruth Meredith, teach 120. 00 Mary Gants, teach 115.00 Margaret Geisel. teach - 115.00 Opal Garrison, teach 115.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 210. pO Total disbursements Bal. on hand, Jan. 1, 1932_$ 329.90 Receipts — iva.io Total bal.’ 528.90 Disbursements■2sl.oo BaL on hand Dec. 31, ’32 , 277.90 Receipts Walter Koher, dog fund 5- 144.0) Walter c Koher, dqg tax J 55.00 Total receipts 199.00 Disbursements Wm. Daly, sheep killed 12.00 Dill-Mock, sheep killed 6 Wm. Shaffer, Co. Treas ' 211.00 Chas. Bushong, sheep killed 7.00 D. Clayton, sneep knle . — o. ■ E. Baugher, sheep killed 10.00 Total disbursements 251.00 Bond and Interest Fund. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1932_§11283.35 receipts — —- 59c5. 43 Total bal. 17218— Disbursements 14447— Final Bal. Dec. 31, ’32 2771.2 S Receipts Aud. tax dis. } June — —5935.40 Disbursements State Bank, bonds & jnt. 7878.75 | State Band, bonds & int. 3562.5(1 State Bank, bonds & int. i_ 1371—5 State Bank, bonds & int. 160Lt5| I State Bank, coup on bond. 33. >;> Total disbursements — —14447.50 Recapitulation of All Funds Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1932 .$29981. ’(> Receipts ___- I ■ - • I<= Total bal, '-64946)91 Disbursements ■ 52936.50 Bal on hand Dec. 31, ’32 12010.40 DANIEL KLINK, Trustee Turkey C:4ek Twp. DR. O. C. STOELTING, GERALD BUSHONG JAMES TRASTER. Advisory Board.

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