The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1937 — Page 7

Thursday, January 28,1937

Sporting

WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL CAPTURES THEIR FIRST COUNTY BASKETBALL CROWN

Defeated Beaver Dam In Finals by Score Os 45 to 27 Q Warsaw High School defeated Beaver Dam in the final tournament game Saturday night, to take the county championship for the first time. Beaver Da mfought its way through the tournament by defeating Milford, Pierceton and Syracuse in three hard fought games, only to be defeated by the Warsaw Tigers by a convincing score of 45 to 27. Warsaw had an easier time of it in the earlier stages of the tournament. They played Sidney, Mentone and Claypool, each of which was defeated by a . wide margin. Warsaw scored time nd again in every game of the tournamnet, and it seemed impossible to stop the fast county seat crew. Over 2,300 fans witnessed the final fray, and it is estimated that this year’s tournament drew proportionately better crowds throughout the three days than had been noticed in recent years. Syracuse High School fanj e went in scores to see their home team compete in their three games, and many of them witnessed every game of the tournament. Tournament Scores. The scoresof all games of the tournament are as follows: Thursday Warsaw, 38; Sidney, 18. Mentone, 23; Silver Lake, 22. Pierceton, 38; Burket, 23. Friday Afternoon. Beaver Dam, 37; Milford, 34. North Webster, 34. Etna Green, 31. Syracuse, 33; Atwood,* J 9. Claypool, 22; Leesburg, 20. , Friday Evening. Warsaw s 4O; Mentone, 31. Beaver Dam, 42; Pierceton, 33. Syracuse, 26; No. Webster, 18. Saturday Afternoon. Warsaw, 52; Claypool,* 18. eßaver Dam, 34; Syracuse, 24. Saturday Niglit. Warsaw, 45; Beaver* Dani 27. I FRED W. BRAUN )£■> What do you do for frost bites? What are the .symptoms of frost bite? The affected part of the body becomes painfully cold and then suddenly the sense of feeling in that part is gone. The affected part becomes white or grayish white in color. Keep the patient away from fire or warmly heated room. Apply palm of hand, wool, or fur to affected part. Massage the parts very gently, then apply cold water. Apply ointment as you would to a burn because frost bite is the same in effect. The object of the treatment is to bring the frozen part of the body back to a normal temperature grads' ually and to restore circulation. FIND ANCIENT COINS LEWES, Del..' Jan. 28 (INSJ— Natives of this seafaring town and nearby Rehoboth Beach are speculating over the source of six British coins, 155 years old, that were discovered near Indian River Inlet recently. Joseph Shek, of LeWes, and Henry Carlisle, of Rehoboth, spotted the coins in the sand dunes between the ocean and the inlet. Local historians believe the money to be part of a treasure-trove lost on the British sloop of war. De Braak, which sank near Cape Henlopen in May, 1798.

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!- - - C. tat Bk T B E / J BjL J As the county tournament got underway at Warsaw last week, Syracuse and Atwood High Schools, both confident of victory, played their first game of the tournment before large crowds of fans from both schorbls. Atwood, however, met with disappointment, when Syracuse proved the better team. Shown in the picture above are Howard Juday, center for Syracuse High and William Anglin of Atwood High School, as they vied for the tip-off.-

HOUSE MYSTERY EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 28 (INS) —Sheriff Walter E. Faulkner had one of the county’s largest robberies reported to him when Mrs. Ella S. Cudihee of Seattle asked him to find who stole her house and barn. Mrs. Cudihee, widow of a former Seattle sheriff, took a prospective purchaser to the farm, near Snohomish. She found only the land remained. CHEHALIS, Wash., Jan.’ 28 (INS) —Thanks to a superstitious thief, Mrs. Cloy Tate has one chicken left instead of none. She had thirteen chickens, but a thief stole twelve of them, apparently leaving the thirteerith'because of superstitious fears.

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS The following is the list of the winners of the county tourney since it was inaugurated nineteen years ago: 1918-1919—Etna Green. 1920— Atwood. 19211933—North Webster. 1924— Leesburg. 1925— Milford. 1926— Atwood. 1927— Milford. 1928— Syracuse. 1929— Milford. 1930— Syracuse. 1931— Milford. 1932 — Etna Green. 1933— Beaver Dam. 1934— Beaver Dam. 1935— Mentone. 1936— Syracuse. 1937— Warsaw.

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SYRACUSE HIGH TEAM DEFEATED IN SEMI-FINALS Beaver Dam Tops Locals In Fast Game of County Tournament Syracuse High School basketball team battled its way to the semifinals in the county basket ball tournament last week, by defeating the strong Atwood five by a score of 33 to 19 and North Webster aggregation by a score of 26 to 18. The locals were defeated in the semifinals by the sensational Beaver Dam quintet by a score of 34 to 24. A pair of Beaver Dam forwards gave an exhibition of shooting that was one of the features of the whole tourrihment. Dale McFarland and Deverl Jeffries of Beaver Dam scored 28 points between them. Jeffries had 16 points to his credit and McFarland had 12 points, or more than enough between them to defeat the locals. Syracuse, the defending county champs, gave a splendid exhibition of basket ball. It seemed impossible to stop the sharp-shooting forwards of Beaver Dam. When one forward seemed tot be stopped, the other broke loose. When the Beaver Dam boys couldn’t work the ball under the basket, the two forwards seemed able to make points frony far out on the floor. Syracuse piled up a 6 to 0 lead as the game opened but the Beaver Dam soon cut down the lead. < Beaver Dam made 13 of 76 shots and Syracuse hit eight of 34 shots. The locals converted seven of 12 throws from the foul line and Beaver Dam scored on eight of eleven free throws.

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Annual Report of Trustee of Turkey Creek* Township to the Advisory Board, Jan. 5, 1937. Statement of receipts, disbursements and balances shown by the report of Walter Koher trustee of Turkey Creek township for 1936. TOWNSHIP fund Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936—1 L 2"" Receipts during year —- 2,105.80 Total of Bal. and Rec. $ Disbursements £______ Final balance ? 1,548.52 Receipts County Treasurer, June distribution ♦ U O6 " Received County Auditor, June distribution "2.70 Jesse Shock, docket fees — 5.00 A. Galloway, docket fees —•&» Total receipts ? 2,105.80 Disbursements Warren T. Colwell, trustee bond ——s 250.00 The Syracuse Journal, pub. notice and report Walter Koher, trustee sal. & expenses ——— — *‘ i>u Martha Crow Fick, sheep killed - ob.vv Alva Galloway? sheep killed 8.50 Samuel Mohler, sheep killed 30.00 Walter Schmuck, sheep killed 16 -°° WarsawsUnion, trustee pub. report 59 - 46 Walter Koher, trustee sal. and exp. — 87 - 50 Kieger and Co., office supnites Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75.00 Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75.00 Walter Koher, trustee exp. 25.00 Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75 -" Walter Koher, trustee exp. 12.50 Walter Koher, trustee sal. 80.00 Goble Printing Co., office supplies 3.88 Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75.00

Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75.00 Warsaw Daily Times, pub. budget 74.84 Syracuse Journal, school sup. & pub. budget 73.79 Walter Koher, sal. & exp— 110.00 Leonard Supply Co., school supplies 2.33 Walter Koher, sal. & exp. — 100.00 D. H. Goble Printing Co., supplies 3.57 Eldred Magee, Jan. sup. and lab. 2.00 Walter Koher, trustee sal. 75.00 Walter Koher, sal. and exp. 87.50 Warren T. Colwell, clerical help 100.00 Noble C. Blocker, adv. board 5.00 George Strieby, adv. board 5.00 Charles T. Clingerman, adv. board 5.00 Walter Koher. sal. and office rent 60.00 Total disbursementss 1,787.57 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936$ 8,560.33 Receipts during year 12,362.21 Total of Bal. and Rec. 520,922.54 Disbursements —. 11,920.62 Final balances ——s 9,001.92 Receipts Mrs. Frank Bushong, real estates 310.50 County Treasurer, June distribution 6,428.37 Wm. Hann, school bodies 8.00 Jesse Bruner, Dec. dis- * tribution 5,615,34' Total receipts $12,362.21 Disbursements Lawrence Deardorff, haul coal 24.15 F. Boyer Co., furniture and equip 40.36 Melvin Niles, janitor service 60.00 United Telephone Co., tel. service 5.50 Searfoss Auto Co., rep. on busses 5.50 Osborne and Son, jan. supplies J — 10.20 Luella Wingard, jan. service 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 62.00 Forest Kern, hack driving 60.00 Jacob Click, hack driving 60.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 57.00 Charles C. Mock, hack driving 51.80 Clarence Mock, hack driving 55.00 Gerald Bushong, hack driving 60.00 Joseph Godshalk, hack driving 58.40 Joe Rapp, rep. of heater 3.00 Methodist Book Concern, school sup., 3.50 J. I." Holcomb Mfg. Co., jan. sup. 5.30 N. I. P. Service Co., light and power 55.14 Peter Plew, jan. service 80.00 B. & O. R. R. Co., freight on coal > 144.12 Melvin Niles, janitor service 60.00 Wayne Mock, haul coal 23.65 McClintic Colwell & Gordy, fuel 115.76 United Telephone Co., service 5.00 Disabled American Veterans, supplies 29.50 Dwight Mock, rep. of equip. U 95 Luella Wingard, jan. serv. 30?v0 Floyd Brower, hack driving 68.20 Forest Kern, hack driving 66.00 Jacob Clink, hack driving 66.00 Elmer Baugher, hack drivirfg 62.70 Charles C. Mock, hack driving .56.98 Clarence Mock, hack driving 60.50 Gerald Bushong, hack driving 66.00 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving 64.24 N. I. P. Service Co., light and power 46.62 Peter Plew, jan. service 80.00 Green & Co., school supplies 2.35 B. & O. Ry. Co., freight on coal 144.12 McClintic Colwell & Gordy. fuel 122.85 Arlington Co., rep. on equip. 2.38 Melvin Niles, jan. service 60.00 Bert Laughlin, haul coal— 23.60 Syracuse Auto Sales, rep. of busses 9.86 United Telephone Co., tel.— 6.25 Joseph M. Rapp, lighting busses 14.55 Osborn & Son, jan. supplies 6.97 Luella Wingard, jan. serv.— 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving —— 62.00 Forest Kern, hack driving- 60.00 Jacob Click, hack driving — 60.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 57-00 Charles C. Mock, hack driving 51.80 Clarence Mock, hack driving* . . 55.00 Gerald Bushong, hack driving 60.00 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving 58.40 N. I. P. Service Co., light and power 37.47 Peter Plew, jan. service — 80.00 Melvin Niles, janitor service 60.00 Henry Beer, care of grounds 113.75 W. M. Witch Mfg. Co., * school supplies 58.18 United Telephone Co., telephone - 5.45 Horter Pub. Co., supplies— 5.13 Luella Wingard, jan. services --- 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 62.00 Forest Kern, hack driving- 60.00 Jacob Click, hack driving — 60.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 57.00 Charles C. Mock, hack driving 51.80 Clarence Mock, hack driving 55.00 Gerald Bushong, hack driving 60.00 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving 58.40 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power 26.68 Peter Plew, jan. service — 80.00 Melvin Niles, jan. service— 60.00 Syracuse Electric Co., school sup. 26.28 Thornburg Drug Co., sup.— 17.32 United Telephone Co., tel. — 6.15 Peter Plew, jan. services- 80.00 C. C. Bachman, school sup. 2.23 S. L. Kenzie Co., rep. on buildings 65.00 United Telephone Co., tel— 5.30 Osborn & Son., jan. supplies 5.28 Gible Printing Co., supplies 7.22 Geo. L. Xanders, ins. prem. on school bus bodies 7.13 Leonard Supply Co., jan. & office sup. 32.95 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power ; 22.75 Huntington Lab., Inc., jan. supplies Peter Plew, janitor services 80.00 Eldred Mabie, freight and car. 3.84 Leonard P. Bates, rep. on — bldgs. 65.00 Syracuse Water Co., water for schools 125.00 United Telephone Co., telephone in schools 5.75 Treesh, Gibson, Kramer, rep. on building 75.00 Treesh, Gibson, Kramer, rep. on building — 130.00 Roy Niles, rep. on building 17.00 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power Zaner Blosser Co., school Peter Plew, janitor services 80.00 furniture & equip. 2.83 Palmer Products Co., rep on equip. ®.25 Indiana State Prison, janitor supplies 11.40 Indiana Reformatory, jan. supplies 15.05 W. M. Witcli Mfg. Co., equip. - 60.10 ing - 66.00 L. W. Treesh, rep. on buildOsborn & Co., rep. on bldg. and equip. 34.25 Wilcox & Follett Co., school supplies 25.16 C. E. Brady, rep. of equip. 55.50 A. Flanagan Co., supplies. 73.72 Thornburg Drug Co., rep. of bldg. & equip. 109.89 Mutchler Bros., Co., school furniture and equip. 81.10 Indiana State Prison, janitor supplies -- -73 United Telephone Co., tel.— 5.10 B. &50. R. R. Co., freight on Coal 178.20 Dill Mock, hauling coal 29.70 Syracuse Lumber & Coal Co., rep. on bldg. 30.80 American Year Book school supplies ——-—-—— 21.00

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B. & O. R. R. Co., freight on coal 180.90 McClintic Colwell & Gordy, fuel 269.33 Roger & Wilson Music Co., piano 120.00 T. E. Dempsey, hauling coal 31.00 Clarence Mock, del. school bus body 18.00 Leonard Supply Co., two school bus bodies —> 1,343.50 Thornburg Drug Co., school supplies 52.17 Peter Plew, janitor service 90.00 Drain Rod Co., school furniture & equip, 35.00 Encyclopedia Co., equip. —. 64.90 R. W. Peterson Co., furniture & equip. 11.09 N. I. P. S.. Co., light and power 4.50 . Elmer Baugher, del. school bus 18.00 Melvin Niles, jan. 70.00 United Telephone Co., telephone ■ 7.70 Truman Printing Co., supplies 6.07 D. T. Corp., light and power 12.16 R. Typewriter Services, supplies 12.60 U. S. Chemical Co., school sup. 20.75 House of Harter, supplies. 29.60 Paul Cook, school supplies 160.00 Goble Printing Co., school furniture and equip. 88.01 Kiger & Co., janitor supplies 28:38 Osborn & Son., supplies — 8.51 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power . 8.21 Luella Wingard, janitor services 30.00 Peter Plew, janitor services 90.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 68.79 Forest Kern, hack driving 68.44 - Jacob Click, hack driving- 60.92 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 54.00 Charles C. Mock, hack driving 54.80 Clarence Mock, hack driving 70.00 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving —• 63.70 Searfoss Auto Co., repairs 72.16 Melvin Niles, jan. services 70.00 Leonard Supply Co., supplies 136.73 Clarence Mock, hack driving 10:40 United Tel. Co., telephone 8.90 Practical School Supply Co., supplies 5.91 D. Trucking Co., trucking- 2.35 Peter Plew, janitor services 90.00 Luella Wingard, janitor services ■-- 30.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 72.01 Forest Kern, hack driving 68.44 Jacob Click, hack driving — 62.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 54.00 Charles Mock, hack driving 54.80 Clarence Mock, hack driving 80.40 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving 65.00 Syracuse Auto Sales, janitor sup. —, 10.15 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power 20.04 Ruth Rapp, furniture and equip. 2.85 W. H. Dudley Co., supplies 59.66 Thornburg Drug Co., supplies 111.78 Eldred MaGee, janitor sup. and lab. 3.31 Melvin Niles, lab. 70.00 United Telephone Co., tel— 5.54 Office Supply & Equip. Co., supplies 2.50 Lucille Wingard, services— 30.00 Peter Plew, services 90.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 72.01 Forest Kern, hack driving 68.44 Jacob Click, hack driving- 62.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving : ■' 54.00 Charles Mock, hack driving 53.50 Clarence Mock, hack driving 80.40 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving 65.00 J. C. Hanger, jan. supplies 7.95 Hall & McCleary Co., school furniture 13.42 J. M. Rapp, rep. on heaters 10.30 N. I. P. S. Co., light and power 28.68 Singer Sewing Machine Co., school fur. and equip. 65.00 R. B. Kerr, rep. school equip. 7.50 Syracuse Eelectric Co., jan. sup.: 4.40 Melvin Niles, jan., services 70.00 United Telephone Co., tel. 5.50 Lewis Janitor Supply & Ser., sup. 47.60 Syracuse Lumber & Coal Co., rep. on equip, -i 3.40 Peter Plew, janitor services 45.00 B. & O. R. R. Co., fuel for schools , 139.36 Luella Wingard, janitor services —' 30.00 Peter Plew, janitor services 45.00 Floyd Brower, hack driving 72.01 Forest Kern, hack driving 64.22 Jacob Click, hack driving- 62.00 Elmer Baugher, hack driving 54.00 Charles Mock, hack driving 51.80 ■ Clarence Mock, hack driving 80.40 Joseph Godschalk, hack driving * 65.00 Syracuse Lumber & Coal Co., rep. of bldg, and care of grounds 141.65 Strim & Dillard, rep. bldg. and care of grounds 38.88 Ned Stuckman, haul coal— 23.25 Arthur H. Blanchard, wind ins. prem. on school bldg. 25.00 O. P. Davis, rep. of bldg. and care of grounds 3.86 Wayne White Service Station, installing heater — 47.6QF McClintic, Colwell & Gordy, \ fuel for schools 85.00 Searfoss Auto? Co., repairs- 17.50 N. I. P. Service Co., light and power 39.00 Total disbursements $11,920.62 TUITION FUND Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936—$ 2,000.61 Receipts during year .21,306.82 Total Bal. and Rec. $23,307.43 Disbursements diuring year 18,141.10 Final balances $ 5,166.33 Receipts State Bank of Syracuse, int. on dep. $ 7.50 State Bank of Syracuse, March int. 5.00 County Treasurer, int. tax 537.11 State Bank of Syracuse, April int. 3.41 State Bank of Syracuse, May int. 2.58 State of Ind., excise tax — 62.79 County Treasurer, June dist —— 5,986.51 State Treasurer, vocational education 500.00 State Bank of Syracuse, June int. 2.33 County Treasurer, school— 2,975.00 County Treasurer, com. school rev. and cong. school fund int. —: 286.35 State Bank of Syracuse, July int. 16.83 State Bank of Syracuse, bank int. 13.91 State Bank of Syracuse, bank int. — 11.25 County Auditor, int. tax 862.32 State Bank of Syracuse, bank int. 8.33 State Bank of Syracuse, bank int. 6.08 Jesse Bruner, auditor, Dec. dist. —:- 5,350.40 State of Indiana, excise tax 300.50 Jesse Bruner, excise tax 93.22 Benton Township, transfers 914.36 Total receipts :$21,306.82 Disbursements Court Slabaugh, teachings 167.00 Alfred Mathiesen, teach 125.00 Lillian Hamman, teach — 75.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 70.00 Ora Beeson, teach— 62.50 Edna Hess, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach 55.00 Eloise Holloway Klink, teach 55.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 55.00 Ruth Rapp, teach. 55.00 W. C. Gants, teach 70.00 Clare Holley, teach 68.75 Calvin Beck, teach 67.50 Blanche Mellinger, teach 67.50 State Treasurer, int. on bank dep.6.13 Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 Eloise Holloway Klink, teach 110.00 Mary Gants, teach , 110.00

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Edna Hess, teach 110.00 Ora Benson, teach 125.00 Lucille Henwood, teach 135.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach 135.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 150.00 W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach 140.00 Clare Holley, teach 1 137.50 Calvin Beck, teach 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach . 167.00 Alfred Mathiesen, teach — 125.00 Chas. C. Bachman, jari. sup. 26.78 State Treasurer, int. on bank dep. 8.00 Lillian Hamman, teach — 150.00 ■ Mary Gants, teach 110.00 Calvin Beck, teach 135.00 Ora Benson, teach . 125.00 Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Edna Hess, teach 74.23 Ruth Meredith, teach 75.99 Eloise H. Klink, teach ■ 77.55 Lucile Henwood, teach 100.11 Blanche Mellinger, teach 101.88 Leonard Barnhart, teach 115.85 W. C. Gants, teach 107.55 Clare Holley, teach 104.38 Teachers’ Retirement Fund, teachers 326.24 Court Slabaugh, teach 132.94 Alfred Mathesen, teach — 92.78 State Treasurer, Feb. int.—: 7.50 Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 Eloise Klink, teach — 110.00 Edna Hess, teach 110.00 Mary Gants, teach 110.00 Ora Benson, teach 125.00 Lucile Henwood, teach" 135.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach-- 135.00 Lillian Hamman, teach — 150.00 W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 140.00 Clare Holley, teach 137.50 Calvin Beck, teach 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.00 Alfred Mattesen, teach 125.00 Stjkte Treasurer, Mar. int. 5.00 Ruth Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth Meredith, teach 110.00 Eloise H. Klink, teach 110.00 Mary Gjints 110.00 Edna Hess, teach 110.00 Ora Benson, teach 125.00 Lucile Henwood, teach 135.00 Blanche Mellinger, teach— 435.00 Lillian Hamman, teach 150.00 W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 140.00 Clare Holley, teach — 137.50 Calvin Beck, teach 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.00 Alfred Matheson, teach — 125.00 State Treasurer, April int. 3.41 Court Slabaugh, teach - 167.00 Alfred Mathesen, teach 125.00 State Treas. May int. 2.58 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.00 Alfred Mathesen, teach 125.00 State Treas., June int. 2.33 Court Slabaugh, teach —.— 167.00 Alfred Mathesen, teach 125.00 State Treasurer, July int— 16.83 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.90 Alfred Mathesen, teach 125.00 State Treas., bank int. 13.91 Walter Koher, sat & exp.— ’ 75.00 Lillian Hamman, teach Leonard Barnhart, teach — 67.00 Blanche M. Riddle, teach — 70.00 Wm. C. Gants, teach 6< .50 Lucile H. Haworth, teach-- 67.50 Calvin E. Beck, teach 68.75 Rollo J. Neff, teach 30.00 Willard Gustafson, teach — 55.00 Ruth Rapp, teach — 56.25 Ruth Meredith, teach 55.00 Eloise H. Klink, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach 55.00 Edna Hess, teach 6--50 Lillian Hamman, teach i 5.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 70,00 Blanche M. Riddle, teach 67.50 W. C. Gants, teach 70.00 Lucile H. Haworth, teach— 67.50 Calvin C. Beck, teach 67.50 Rollo J. Neff, teach 68.75 Wilard Gustafson, teach — 30.00 Ruth Rapp, teach 55.00 Ruth Meredith, teach — 5b.25 Eloise H. Klink, teach 55.00 Mary Gants, teach —• 55.00 Edna Hess, teach — 55.00 Ora Benson, teach Alfred Matheson, teach — Court Slabaugh, teach State Treasurer, bank int. 11.2.» Lillian Hamman, teach Leonard Barnhart, -teach— 140.00 Blanche M. Riddle, teach- 135 -22 W. C. Gants, teach 140.00 Lucille H. Haworth, teach 135.00 Alfred Mathesen, teach — 125 ’22 Calvin E. Beck, te»ch 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.00 Rollo J. Neff, teach 137.50 Willard Gustafson, teach — Ruth P. Rapp, teach 110.00 Ruth S. Meredith, teach — 1J2.50 Eloise H. Klink, teach — 110.00 Mary B. Gants, teach 110.00 Edna Hess, teach 110.00 Ora Benson, teach 120.VU Lillian Hamman, teach — 150.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 140.00 Blanche M. Riddle, teach — 135.00 W C. Gants, teach 140.00 Lucille H. Haworth, teach- 135-00 Alfred Mathesen, teach — 125.00 Calvin C. Beck, teach 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach Rollo J. Neff, teach —137.50 Willard Gustafson, teach- bO;OU Ruth P. Rapp, teach —— 110.00 Ruth S. Meredith, teach — 112.50 Eloise H. Klink, teach — Mary B. Gants, teach 110.00 Edna V. Hess, teach —IIO.OO Ora Benson, teach .4 1 , State Treasurer, bank int. 14.41 Lillian Hamman, teach — 150.00 Leonard Barnhart, teach — 14 Blanche Riddle, teach 135.00 Wm. C. Gants, teach —j.- 140.00 Lucille H. Haworth, teach 135.00 Alfred Mathesen, teach — 125.00 Calvin E. Beck, teach — 135.00 Court Slabaugh, teach 167.00 Rollo J. Neff, teach —— 137.50 Willard Gustafson, teach — 60.00 Ruth P. Rapp, teach —— 110.00 Ruth S. Meredith, teach — 112.50 Eloise H. Klink, teach — 110-00 Mary B. Gants, teach HO.OO Edna V. Hess, teach 110.00 Ora Benson, teach —•— 125.00 Total disbursements $18,141.10 DOG FUND Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936—$ 226.88 Receipts xittring year 229.50 Total of Bal. and Rec. $ 456.38 Disbursements during year 183.38 Final balances $ 273.00 Receipts Walter Koher, dog tax — 75.00 Walter Koher, dog tax — 154.50 Total receipts $ 229.50 Disbursements County Treasurer, surplusdog fund $ 6.38 Merle Gawthrope, sheep killed 7.00 Jacob Crow, sheep killed— 3.00 Jacob Kern, sheep killed— 12.00 Martha Fick, sheep killed- 9.00 Walter Wiggs, sheep killed 7.50 . Dale Weiner, sheep killed- 8.00 Merle Gawthrop, sheep killed —— 10.00 Total disbursements $ 183.38 BOND FUND Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936—$ 9,530.63 Receipts during year 18,916.39 Total of Bal. and Rec.,—528,447.02 Disbursements during year 19,120.00 Final balances -$ 9,327.02 Receipts , County Treasurer, June dist. -$10,057.99 . Jesse Bruner, Dec. dist. — 8,858.40 Total receiptsxslß,9l6.39 Disbursements State Bank of Syracuse, bonds and int. s $ 8,506.25 State Bank of Syracuse, bonds and in. 348.75 State Bank of Syracuse. int. on bonds 11.25 State Bank of Syracuse, bonds and int. 5,871.25 State Bank of Syracuse, bonds and int. 2,657.50 Total disbursements $19,120.00 RECAPXTUDATXOir Bal. on hands Jan. 1, 1936—521,548.74 . Receipts during year 54,919.72 Total of Bal. and Rec. —576,468.46 Disbursements during year 51,152.67 Final balances $25,136.79 WALTER KOHER, Trustee Turkey Creek Township. GEORGE R. STRIEBY, NOBLE C. BLOCKER, C. T. OLINGERMAN, Advisory Board, Turkey Creek Township.