The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 January 1936 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JAM. 1*„ 19M
WEST END Mr*. Milo Geyer entertained the Bethany Aid society, Wednesday afternoon, last week. Jew Met* plana to make his home in West Goshen. Glen Mishler has moved on to the Meta farm. Mrs. Crate Beard is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Joe Wiley at Young Amer* ica. Her father has been very ill the past two months. The Bethany Home Ec Club met all day with Mr*. J. W. Rowdabaugh, last Thursday.. Pot luck din* ner was served at noon, and a lesson followed. During the business session, the president, Mrs. Ellis Zook, named an emergency committee to include Mrs. Emma Baker, Mr*. Jess Stouder, Mrs. Frank Warbel. There were 12 members present. The next meeting will be held Feb. 13 at the hoipe of Mr*. Pearl Rarick in Waterford. * Mr*. Floyd Rowdabaugh and daughter, Beverly spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Isley near Silver Lake. Mr*. Wilbur Flook, who has been — ill the past three week* is much improved. Mrs M. A. Sheffield was confined to her home last week with the flu. Little Leonard Sheffield, eon of Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Sheffield was quite ill at the" home of his grandparents, last week. Hi* parents took him to their home In West Lafayette, Sunday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burris, of Goshen; Mr. and Mr*. Floyd’ Rowdabaugh end family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas ia South Bend. Mrs. Douglas returned home to spend a week with Mr. and Mr*. Rowdabaugh. Mr. and Mr*. Claud Nile* spent Saturday afternoon in Nappanee with Mr*. Joy Weybright, who is very ill. Mr. and Mr*. John Honor and family of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Claude Nile*. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Ogle ot Goshen spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Sheffield. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler and son of near New Pari* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. John Darr. Mr. and Mr*. George Seese and '•-ion Vern spent Sunday with Mr. h. and Mrs. Charles N icolai, X »Glen Stoner spent Sunday with friend* near Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Niles and Mr. and Lloyd Jone* spent Saturday evening in Albion. Mrs. Louis* Miller and son Bobby, Miss .Juanita Gushwa and Ralph Darr called on Mr. and Mr*. Albert Zimmerman, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dobbins expects to hold revival meetings, commencing Sunday evening, Jan. 26. Mr. and Mr*. Perry Bungert Mr. and Mr*. George Darr spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher, helping butcher. ( The Ladies Aid made Jpore than 317.00 at the Keefer sale last Friday. Sunday school and preaching here. Sunday morning. NEWSALEM Mias Pauline Klinger of Ils spent the week end with her father, Ed Klinger and wife. Mik* Kuneff, wife and little daughter spent the week end with her parents, Jo* Smith and wife. Emory,Guy, Arnold LeCount and their wive* spent Sunday and Sunday evening with Jo* Smith and wife. Ralph Godschalk and wife called in the evening. Ralph Godschalk and wife war* Sunday guest* of the latter’* parent* of near Warsaw. aoN. Mir, and Mrs. John Cable of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mr*. Emory Guy Tuesday evening. , Emory Guy and Arnold LeCount and wives spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Joseph. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Amar Cable of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mr*. Albert Mock Tuesday evening. SOUTHSIDE Herschler Premier and family of Corunna, and Mr. and Mr*. Landis Pr**sl*r had Sunday dinner with their mother,. Mr*. Olla Hovarter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenner L*mi*l Cleveland of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon caller* at the Warb*l hmne. Mra. Hovarter was a Tuesday afternoon caller at the Ebner McGarity home. Frank W.arbel, who had been •lek with*, cold, h able to be out again. ■ Mr*. Wave Laughlin called at the Warbei home Tueeday afternoon. Th* U. B. AM society win meet at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. 8 TIPPECANOE Royal Kline and Wife took dfrmer * Monday at the J. L. One home. JBhfß TOOWCI ■
Two Record Breakers of die Air AXr 1 ' B $ Wyo 11 .ar /W- - ■w I H 1 dsE" l - ml 1 Howard Hughe*, IcfCyoung millionaire film producer and aviation enthusi1 a st. iihotograplied just before he set a new land plane speed record of 253 miles an hour. Hi* ship crashed but he was unhurt Maj. Alexander P. De Seversky, at right war time pilot and airplane designer, set a new mark at Detroit for amphibian*, making 230.03 miles ** hour.
; Mrs. Phoebe Goppert Thursday. • Isaiah Kuhn and Elmo Shock call- ’ ed on J. L. Kline Thursday. , Mr*. Royal Kline called at the i James Gilbert home Wednesday. J. L. Kline and Royal Kline made • a trip to Cromwell Tuesday. 1 James Gilbert and wife assisted • Grove Gilbert at butchering Tuesday Mr*. James Gilbert visited her sis- , ter, Mrs. Phelp* of Syracuse, Friday. Mr*. Emma Ott visited the Isaiah Kuhn home Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Emeral Jones took ' dinner at the J. Garber home Sunday. " Callers at the J. L. Kline home Sunday were Mias Elnora and Albert Gilbert and Beryal Jones. Arnei Miller called on J. L. Klin* Monday morning. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Stutsman of near Etna Green visited the Alvin Stutzman home, Thursday. Mr*. Russell Maggart, who has been ill is slowly improving. Albert Hart of Wisconsin wag a recent visitor in the Jasper Buchtel home. Mr. Hart is a brother of Mrs. Buchtel. Mrs. Milbert Bitner, Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and two girl* visited in the home of Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, Friday afternoon. Mr*. Andy Umbenhour, who ia ill remain* about the same. Mr. and Mr*. Max Burley of Ligonier called on Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bo beck, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carlson and daughters of Topeka visited Sunday in the Dora Clingerman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ovie Scarberry, having returned from their trip to Aizona, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs- Ed Byrd. ' Mrs. Lee Lung visited her mother, Mr*. Bel) Hull, in Cromwell, Monday afternoon. Mr*, bora Clingerman spent Tuesday evening with Mias Tilda Bobeek. AFRICA. Mis* Betty Shock accompanied Mr. 'and Mr*. Hiram Ferverda to Elkhart, Sunday, where they visited . relative*. Uncle Bill Roberto is ill at the ' home of Jim Sharp- He is 80 years , of ,age. | Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Miller visit- ‘ ed her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Sim 1 Lewallen, Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinnner guksto in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mr*. Will Shock of near Warsaw. Elmo Shock and family called in the afternoon. Mr*. Eli Shock called on Mrs. Elmo Shock, Thursday- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Sharp spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.? and Mrs. Jim Sharp. Bobby Shock is on the sick list. RICHVILLE Robert Strieby and family spent Sunday evening at the Monroe Ott horn*. | Mis* Martha Hire spent Sunday , with Mis* Wilma Jane Shuder. Mrs. Dorothy Peabody and Mr*. . Blanche Sander* of Warsaw spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizxie Hire. The Ladie* Aid met Tuesday aftert noon with Mr*. Leia Emmert. t Mr*. Farrell Ott and daughter Phyllis have been on the sick list. Robert Treadway < r., has bean , ill with a bad cold. Henry Whitmer "and Mr*. Alice Darr called at the J. Stettler home , Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Harold McDaniel of . South Bend spent Saturday and Sun- ! k day with Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Met Daniel. Sunday visitor* in the R. E. Treadway hum* were: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder, Mr and Mrs. D. W. , Granger and Mis* Lois Ann Weaver . of Mishawaka; and Mi*. Florence Sheibley of Detroit, Mich. Mic*,' Pauline ’l’T'enui on Mr*. Ma* Ott,, Monday afternoon. R TrpiwlwMy erf Mrs E E cwllcrf on
I*3* FARMERS* INSTITUTE A Farmers’ Institute and Corn Show will be held in Milford at the Community building Monday evening, Jan. 20, and all day Tuesday January 21. The program for Monday evening is • musical program and on Tuesday will be speaking and awarding of prizes. Monday Evening 7:3t» Anchors Away, Notre Dame Victory March, Blue Danube Waltz, Liebestraurn, ' Little Gipsey Tea Room, —Marimba Band i Music Goes ’Round and Round. Feel Like a Feather in the Brteze, —Vocal, Merl Stouder .Poet and Peasant, Overture, Log Cabin Blues, Two Marimbas, —Arlene Stouder, Robt Widmoyer ■ Treasure Island, Red Sails in the Sunset, « World is Waiting for the Sunrise, Dtrk Town Strutter’s Ball, —Marimba Band The Quilti.ng Party, Auld Lang Syne, —Marimba Solo, Marjorie Smith Oh Mona, Rural Rythm, —Vocal, Merl Stouder Chicken Reel, Medley, Two Marimbas, —Arlene Stouder, Rob’t Stouder Sacred Numbers, two Marimbas —Marjorie George, Louelli Ringen — Miss George, Miss Ringenberg The Living God, Prayer Perfect, —Vocal, Merle Stouder Waltz You Saved for Me, Home on the Range, —Marimba Band Finsi, Goin’ Home, . —Band and Vocal Tuesday Morning, *:•© Music —Fifth Grade Invocation —Rev. Emeral Jones Play—M. H. S. Dramatic Club Address, “The Enrichment of Rural Social Life, • —M. P. Shierling, Saratoga, Ind. Music, | —Sam Zimmerman and Children ' ; Address “The Year Round Garden” | —Mrs. Dan Hey, Shelbyville, Ind. ; Noon. 12:30 p. m., Music—M. H. S. Band . Play, “Shattered Nerves," —Farm Bureau Members Music, (Plays Banjo and Sings), —Lucille Harmon | Address, “Farming—A Business” —Meurice P. Shierling I Song Sketch, Vera Miller, assisted by Wm. Rex, Everett Fetters, Everett Closson and Mrs. H. CSnyder. Reading—Mrs. Emeral Jones Report of Nominating Committee: Saxaphone Trio—M.HJS. Student* Awarding of Prizes Music —Lucille Harmon Address, “Homemade Community Entertainment,” —Mrs. Dan Hey. DtandmL 1 0 ■ SOUTH SHORE Mr. *nd Mr*. John Bowser and daughter Barbara spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy ’Coy and family. Mr. and Mra. Bert Searfoss spent * Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Roy Niles and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper spent Friday with their son Rn*neß and family. Mra. Bert Searfoss and Mr*. Forest Snepp called on the Misses Louise and Emily Voorbees, Friday afternoon. Russell Cooper called at the Bert Searitas* home .Sunday. Miss WUlodean Mock spent the week end with her parent*. I u I The old fashioned toper who used to drink liquor only twenty minutes .out of the copper kettle without bat- ' ting an eye now wonders whether or j not year-old whiskey will be bad for him. ift Although It to impossible to change one* fingerprints, even through an operation, there are three disease* which do it to a marked degree They are : acb roderana, radio dermatitis and Ibp- | ths papillary pattern’ of fingerprints so
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l^ l Trustee’s Report Turkey Creek Township Statement of Receipts and Disbursements as shown by the report of the Trustee of Turkey Creek Township for the year, 1935. Township Fund. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 19£5.$ 778.75 Receipts during year 234031 Total bal. and rec. 3119.56 Disbursements 1889.27 Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1936- 1230.29 Receipts. Alva Galloway, docket fees_s 2.00 June Tax dis. — 1238.99 Dee. Tax dis. — — 1092.82 Jesse Shock, docket fees 6.50 Alva Galloway, docket fees .50 s Total receipts —2340.81 Disbursements Syracuse Journal, sup. S 7.75 Syracuse Journal, ann. rep_ 53.12 National Ptg. Co., 2.75 Waller Koher, trus. sal 75.00 Warsaw Union, ann. repsß.ll State Bank, rent safe, box 8.00 W. G. Connolly, offi. sup. 5.00 Walter Koher. sal. ex. 100.‘0 W. T_ Colwell, surety bd.__ 250.00 Leonard Supply Co. 5up.43.25 Kiger & Co. sup. 14.15 Walter Koher, trus. sad 75.00 Walter Koher, sal. ex. . S. A. Bauer, labor, mat. 110.55 Syra. Elec. Co., mat. lab 2.75 Dill Mock, clean, storage, 2.75 Walter Koher, sal. ex 87.50 Walter Koher, sal. ex 87.50 Syracuse Journal, adv_ 7.80 Warsaw Union, adv. bus 730 Walter Koher, sal. ex. 87.50 Walter Koher, sal. ex. 87.50 Syracuse Journal, pub. bud. s\€s Warsaw Union, pub bud 52.65 Walter Koher, sal. ex. 87.50 Kiger & Co., check books 18.08 D. H. Goble, Ptg. Co., books 2.11 Walter Koher, sal. ex. 87.50 Walter Koher, sal. ex. 95.00 Walter Koher, sal. ex 92.50 Harry Porter, adv. board 5.00 Geo. Strieby, rdv. bd. 5.C0 Chas. Clingerman, adv bd__ 5.00 W. T. Colwell, clerk hire 100.00 Walter Koher, office rent2s.oo Total disbursements 1889.27 Special School Fund. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1935_$ 4821.00 Receipts 14147.42 Total bsL and receipts 18968.42 Disbursements 10408.09 Bal. Jan. 1. 1936 8560.33 Receipts June Tax dis. 7553.59 Dec. Tax dis. 6593.83 Total receiptsl4l47.42 Disbursements C. J. Kline, janitor $ 60.00 United Tele. Co., phones 4.35 C. Z C. Bachman, Sch 5up40.40 Forest Kern, hack driv 25.00 Jesse Shock, hack driv 63.00 Russel Warner, hack driv 57.00 Forest Kern, hack driv 39.83 Frank Bushong, hack driv 50.00 Clarence Mock, hack driv 65.00 Fred. Clayton, hack 69.40 1 Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Dill Mock, hack driv 62.00 S. A. Bauer, bldg, rep 23.00 John T. Hesser Coal Co. 105.11 B. & 0., freight on coal 130.94 No. Ind,, light and p0wer55.05 Peter Flew, jadit’or' 15.00 Martin Hoover, haul, coal 22.50 James Traster, jan. sup 8.50 C. W. Howard, jan. sup 2.60 C. J. Kline, janitor6o.oo United Tele. Co., phone 3.75 Jesse Shock, hack driv 63.00 Russel Warner, hock driv 57.00 Forest Kern, hack driv 61.80 Frank Bushong, hack driv 50.00 Clarence Mock, hack driv6s.oo Fred. Clayton, hack driv69.4o Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Dill Mock, hack driv 62.00 B. & 0., freight 139.64 , Peter Plew, janitor u 75.00 Martin Hoover, haul coal 24.25 . No Ind., light, power 52.99 ! C. J. Kline, janitor, 30.00 j Eldred Mabie, freight 3.50 John T. Hasser Coal Co. 94.82 ; McClintic, Colwell & Gordy, coal 110.73 , C. J. Kline, janitor 30.00 , United Tele. Co., phones 3.95 Osborn & Son, sup 26.96 Jesse Shock, hack driv 80.00 Russel Warner, hack driv 57.00 Forest Kern, hack driv 64.80 Frank Bushong, hack driv 5030 Clarence Mock, hack driv« 65.00 Fred Clayton, hack driv — 69.40 Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 ; Dill Mock, hack driv 62.00 Fred Clayton, hack drivls.oo Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 No. Ind., light, power 42.94 Leonard Supply C0.,17.25 C. J. Kline, janitor 30.00 Syra. Lumber Co., 37.87 C. J. Kline, janitor „ 30.00 United Tele. Co. phones 4.20 Jesse Shock, hack driv. 80.00 Russel Warner, hack driv 57.00 Forest Kern, hack driv 64.80 Frank Bushong, hack driv 50.00 Clarence Mock, hack driv — 65.00 Fred Clayton, hack driv 54.40 Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Dill Mock, hack driv. 62.00 Hunt- Lab., sup. 6.40 W. M. Welch, diplomas 54.56 Warsaw Ptg. Co., sup — 630 Harter Pub. Co., awards— 538 Noble & Noble, sup — 3.47 Harcourt Brae* A Co. 5.47 School Poster Co. 12.50 Peter Plew, janitor - — »— 75.00 No. Ind., light A power 32.34 C. J. Kline, janitor3o.oo James Traster, supplies 435 C. J. Kline, janitor 30.00 United Tele. Co., phones 3.42 Purdue, supplies — 10.00 Elkhart Welding, rep 100. CO No. Ind., light A power — 21.13 Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 Thornburg Drug Co., sup. — 10.45 Osborn A Son, supplies — 15.41 Elkhart Welding, repairs — 125.00 C. C. Bachman, supplies 3.63 Elkhart Welding, repair — 100.00 United Tele. Co., phones — 230 Elkhart Welding, repairs 125.00 Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 No. Ind., light A power — 8.45 B. A 0., freight 280.91 Chas. Byrket, grading 7.75 Floyd Brower, haul coal — 46.00 Syra. Water Co., 125.00 Syra. Lumber Co., 19.18 Geo. Xanders, ins. 7.13 Nor. Ind., light A power 1188 Peter Plew, janitor 75.00 Miracle Mfg- Corp., sup — 4.70 Wert Disinfecting Co., 12.45 Standard Oil, supplies ——— 2 l? 2l? |
United Tele. Co., phones 2.30 Follett Book Co., supplies 18-28 Waraaw Daily Times, sup. M 8.20 J. C. McColgin, piano*- 12.00 A. V. Harter, equipment ... 18.73 MacMillan Co., supplies 12.23 Lippincott Co., supplies ... 4.65 No. Ind., light A power 5.16 Melvin Niles, janitor 30.00 Peter Plew, janitor 80.00 Searfoss, repair busesl69.67 Melvin Niles, janitor3o.oo A. S. Barnes Co., supplies 5.27 Hawkes Mfg. Co., sup. 24.75 Henry Beer, equipment 15.00 United Tele. Co., phone* 6.85 Thornburg Drug Co., sup — 219.92 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. 40.48 Luella Wingard, service 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driv62.oo Forest Kern, hack driv 60.00 Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Elmer Baugher, hack drivs7.oo Charles Mock, hack drivsl.Bo Clarence Mock, hack drivss.oo Gerald Bushong, hqck driv 60.00 J. H. Godschalk, hack driv_ 58.40 Braham Lab. Inc., sup 91.47 Syra. Auto Sales, sup. 13.58 Peter Plew, janitor 80.00 Syra. Journal, supplies 8.15 No. Ind., light A power 16.70 Melvin Niles, janitor 60.00 Searfoss, repairslo7.l3 Leonard Supplies, 60.02 Geo. E. Dunn Co., supplies 22.25 American Year Book, 14.38 Milo Snyder, supplies 4.50 United Tele. Co., phones 5.05 Eldred Mabie, freightl3.27 W. T. Colwell, inslo3.oo Luella Wingard, service 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driv „ 55.80 Forest Kern, hack driv 54.00 Jacob Click, hack driv 54.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driv . 51.30 Chas. C. Mock, hack driv 46.62 Clarence Mock, hack driv49.so Gerald Bushong, hack driv 54.00 Joe Godschalk,'hack driv52.56 Goble Ptg. Co., supplies 22.51 No. Ind., light A power 22.80 Peter Plew, janitor 80.00 J. Sissions. supplies * 6.15 Nelson Miles, lettering bus. 5.50 Geo. L. Xanders, insurance 180.00 Daniel J. Smith, equip 12.33 Melvin Niles, janitor 60.00 Johnson Service Co., 3.49 Osborn A Son., supplies 12.25 United Tele. Co., pnones 5.35 Luella Wingard, service 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driv 62.00 Forest Kern, hack driv 60.00’ Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driv 57.00 Chas C. Mock, hack drivsl.Bo Clarence Mock, hack driv 55.00 Gerald Bushong, hack driv_ 60.00 J. H. Godschalk, hack driv 58.40 Royal Typewriter Co. 257.55 Roy Niles, equipment- 1.75 Pejer Plew, janitor 80.00 Thornburg Drug Co., sup „ 168- 46 No. Ind., light A power4o.so Syra. Lumber Co., equip 1.00 Hark(ess Mfg. Co., repairs. 13.00 Melvin Niles, janitor 60.00 B. A 0., freightl44.73 McC, Col,'Gordy, coal 116.25 Joe Rapp, repair bus 32.18 Bert Laughlin, haul coal 23.75 C. W. Howard, equip. 73.70 United Tele. Co., phones 6.10 Luella Wingard, services 30.00 Floyd Brower, hock driv62.oo Forest Kern, hack driv 60.00 Jacob Click, hack driv 60.00 Elmer Baugher., hack drivs7.oo Chas C. Mock, hack drivsl.Bo Clarence Mock, hack drivss.oo Gerald Bushong, hack driv 60.00 Joe Godschalk, hack drivsß.4o No. Ind., light A power 60.80 B. A 0., freight 14732 Peter Plew, janitorßo.oo McC., Col. Gordy, c0a111834 Total disbursements—lo4oß.o9 Tuition Fund Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1935-6 3855.31 Receipts during year 14186.98 Total bal and receipts 18042.29 Disbursements, 16041.68 Bal. Jan. 1, 1936 2000.61 Receipts Gross Income Tax 32800.00 Cong. Int. St. of Ind. 44736 Syracuse Bank, Jan. int — 18.00 Syra Bank, Feb. int 13.66 Syra. Bank, March int .... 6.33 April Intangi. Tax 357.46 Syra. Bank, April int 2.33 May, excise tax 360.96 Syra. Bank, May int. 1.50 June Tax dis. ... 2320.57 Vocational Educa — 550. CO Syra. Bank, June int .67 Cong. School fund int 272.17 Gross Income Tax 2800.00 Van Buren twp., trans 57.08 Benton twp., trans 992.94 Excise tax 78.30 Syra. Bank, July int 14.13 Syra. Bank, Aug. int 17.62 Syra. Bank, Sept, int 13.87 Intangible Tax .... .... 760.63 State Bank, Oct int. 11.62 State Bank, Nov. int 6.87 Excise tax 270.19 Dec. tax dis. 2006.59 State Bank, Dee. int, 6.13 Total receipt*l4lß6.9B Didbursetnents. State Treas. int 3 8.83 Lillian Hamman, teach .— 150.00 W. C. Ganta, teach 150.00 Clare Holly, teach 137.50 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 150.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach .. 135.00 Lucille Henwood, teach — 135.00 C. E. Beck, teach 14530 Ora Benson, teach 135.00 Edna Hear, teachllo.oo Mary Gants, teach 110.00 Eloise Klinkj teach 110.00 Ruth Rapp, teach ... 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teachllo.oo Chester Langston, teach — 125.00 Court Slabaugb, teach 200.00 Lillian Hammon, teach 150.00 W. C. Ganta, teach 11735 Claire Holly, teachlo4.3B Leonard Barnhart, teach. 126.85 Blanche Mellinger , teach .. 101.88 Lucille Henwood, teach 100.11 C. E. Beck, teach 145.00 Ora Benson, teach 135.00 Edna Hess, teach —IIO.OO Mary Gants, teach 110.00 Eloise Klink, teach 77.55 Ruth Rapp, teachllo.oo Ruth Meredith, teach7s.99 Teachers Retire. Fund — — 291.37 Court Slabaugh, teach 16534 C. A. Langston, teach ♦ 91.88 Lillian Hamman, teach 150.00 William Gants, teach 150.00 Claire Holly, teach —. 13730 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 150.00 Lueffle HenwSd? teach C. E. Beck, teachl4s.oo Ora Benson, teach 135.00 Edda Hess, teachllo.oo Mary Gants, teachllo.oo Eloise Klink, teachllo.oo Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 200.00 C. A. Laneston. teachl2s.oo Lillian Hammail, teach 130.00 I WilUatn Gant*, teach : 150.00 Claire Holly, teach 137.60 S' , ■■■ »aa
Leonard Barnhart, teach „ 150.00 Blanche Mellinger, teachl3s.oo Lucille Henwood, teachl3s.oo C. E. Beck, teachl4s.oo Ora Benson, teach 135.00 Edna Hess, teach 110.00 Mary Gants, teach 110.00 Eloise Klink, teach 110.00 Ruth Rapp, teachllo.oo Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 C. A. Langston, teachl2s.oo Court-Slabaugb, teach 200.00 C. A. Langston, teachl2s.oo Court Slabaugh, teach 200.00 State Treas., int. on dep 41.82 C. A. Langston, teachl2s.oo Court Slabaugh, teach „l-_ 200.00 Court Slabaugh, teachl67.oo Alfred Mathieson, teach, 125. CO Alfred Mathiesen, teachl2s.oo Court Slabaugh, teachl67.oo Ruth Rapp, teach ___ w 55.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 55.00 Eloise Klink, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach 55.00 Edna Hess, teach 55.00 Ora Benson, teach 62.50 Lucille Henwood, teach 67.50 Blanche Mellinger, teach 67.50 Lillian Hamman, teach 71k00 W. C. Gants, teach 70.00, Leonard Barnhart, teach 70.00 Claire Holly, teach 68.75 Calvin Beck,, teach.. 67.50 Ruth Rapp, teach 55.00 I Ruth Meredith, teach 55.00 Eloise Klink,, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach 55.00 Edna Hess, teach 55.00 Ora Benson, teach 62.50 Lucille Henwood, teach _ r __ 67.50 Blanche Mellinger, teach67.so Lillian Hamman, teach 75XM) W. C. Gants, teach 70.00 1 Leonard Barnhart, teach 70.00 i Claire Holly, teach 68.75 Calvin Beck, teach 67.50 Court Slabaugh, teach-167.00 Alfred Mathieson, teachl2s.oo Int. on dep. June-Sept 46.29 Ruth Rapp,' teachllo.oo Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 Eloise Klink, teachllo.oo Mary Gants, teachllo.oo Edna Hess, teachllo.oo Ora Benson, teachl2s.oo Lucille Henwood, teach 135.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach 135.00 Lillian Hamman, teachlso.oo W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach __x 140.00 Clair* Calvin Beck, teachl3s.oo ’ Court Slabaugh, teachl67.oo Alfred Mathieson, teach 125.00 Int. on bank deposits — 11.62 Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teachllo.oo Eloise Klink, teach 110.00 Mary Gants, teach 113.00 Edna Hess,' teachllo.oo Ora Benson, teachl2s.oo Lucille Henwood, teach 135.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach 135.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 150.00 W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Leonard Barnhart, teachl4o.oo Claire Holly, teachl37.so Calvin Beck, teachl3s.oo Court Slabaugh, teach u 167.00 Alfred Mathieson, teachl2s.oo Int. on bank deposits 6.87 Ruth Rapp, teach 55.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 55.00 Eloise Klink, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach 50.00 Edna Hess, teach 55.00 Ora Benson, teach 62.50 Lucille Hen wood, teach 67.50 Blanche Mellinger, teach 67.50 Lillian Hamman, teach 75.00 W. C. Gants, teach7o.oo Leonard Barnhart, teach .70.00. Claire Holly, teach 68.75 Calvin Beck, teach 67.50 Total disbursements 16041.68 Dog Fund. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1935.3 132.80 Receipts 354.88 Total bal. and receipts 487.68 Disbursements 260.80 Bal. Jan. 1. 1936 226.88 Receipts. . April Dog Tax 5136.38 June Dog Tax 60.00 July Dog Tax 30.00 ( Nov. Dog Tax 79.00 , Dec. Dog Tgx —r — 49.50 Total receipts __y_ — 354.88 ■ Disbursements'. Theries Doll, sheep killed _$ 8.00 | Surplus in dog fund 24.80 i Sam Stocker, sheep killed— 15.00 t Elbert Archer, sheep killed. 10.00 j Elbert Archer, sheep killed — 62.00 ■ Frank Harper, sheep killed. 40.00 • Sam Stocker, sheep killed 15.00
SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS SUGAR, 10 pounds 47c (With One Dollar’s worth of Groceries, not including Flour) OLEO, DURKE'E’S, 2 lbs 25c SOAP, FLAKE WHITE, 10 bars 37c RAISINS, SEEDLESS, 3 pkgs. 25c AMMONIA, Household, 1 quart|. 18c BAKING POWDER, CALUMET, lb22c SPAGHETTI, 2 pound box 16c ROLLED OATS, large b0x....'. 19c CORN, MAYFIELD, 3 10c cans24c PEANUTS, Salted, 2 pounds 25c ARGO STARCH, 3 pound box23c MATCHES, BLUETIP, 6 boxes 25c bBIUILK 3 UKULLKI
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I Geo. Clingerman, sheep kill 6.00 Elmer Baugher, sheep killed 6.00 .Walter Schumuck, sheep kill 10.00 Noah Shock, sheep killed .. 16.00 Elbert Archer, sheen killed- 32.00 Jacob E. D. Crow, sheep kill 16.00 Total disbursements 260.80 Bond and Interest Fund Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1935.$ 1351.61 Receipts during year 18872.77 Total bal and receipts 20224.38 Disbursements during year. 10693.75 Bal. Jan. 1, 1936 9530.63 Receipts ■June tax distribution $10020.77 Dec. tax distribuiton 8852.00 Total receipts 18872.77 Disbursements Int. on bonds..slool.25 Int. on bonds, Jan. 45.00 Int. on bonds, Feb. 22.50 Int. on bonds, Feb 45.00 (not paid before) Int. on bonds 22.50 Int.Mm bonds, June, 6236.25 Int. on bonds, Julv 427.50 Bonds and interest 2882.50 Sept. Int. on bonds 11.25 Total disbursemen s 10693.75 ! Recapitulation of All Funds Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1935—510939.47 Receipts 49902.86 Total bal. and receipts — 60842.33 Disbursements 39293.59 Bal. Jsm. 1, 1936 21548.74 WALTER KOHER, Trustee. Chas, Clingerman, Harry Porter, George Strieby, Advisory Board TO REOPEN ESTATE. In circuit court, by agreement of the parties in the suit to set aside a final report filed by Mary Shalenberger against George H. Manahan, th* estate of Elizabeth Roberto, deceased, has been ordered reopened. n COLONIC IRRIGATION is the most successful treatment for Colitis, Constipation and Auto-In-toxication. See Dr. Warner. He can help you. Phone 176, Goehen. —adv “QUALITY” You Can See. COFFEE, Pure Santos, Burco, 2 pounds3lc 2 lb. Jar Elf Applebutter,l7c 8 oz. Cello pkg. Elf Noodles 4 rolls Burco Toilet Tissuel9c 2 lbs Little Elf 01e0.29c No. 2 can Elf Lima Beansl4c FLOUR, All Purpose, Burco, 24 lb bag7sc i lbs Bananas ——l9c 6 Nice Juicy Grapefruit —26 c 2 large size Head Lettuce 15c Sunkist Oranges, doz —„ —33 c 2 lbs Fancy Jonathan Apples —l3 c . TANGERINES, 2 dozen29c Ohio Blue Tip Matches, Irg. bx 5c Elf Corn Flakes large box Kc, Large van Little Elf Hominy 9c Qt. jar Elf Salad Mustard -—--13 c 3 lbs. Navy Beans —lO c OYSTERS, extra standard, pt 25c 2 cans Elf. Applesauce —l9 c 2 Irg, bottles King Bee Catsup. 25c 8 ozs Shredded Cocoanutl3c Large can Elf Pumpkin 9c FISH, boneless fillets, 2 lbs2sc Round Steak, lb 19c Hamburger, 2 lbs 25c Pure Lard, 2 lbs29c Choice Rib Beef, lbl2c 1* Giant Bars P & G Soap39c 2 pkgs Silver Dust 25c Qt. bottle Elf Ammonia—l4c Gold Dust Cleanser, cansc Vanilla Peanut Clusters lb'l9c 3 lb can Blue Ribbon Mali 83c Ketering’s HOMESTORE PHONE 139 PHONE 139 YES’ WE DELIVER.
