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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1930 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT MASSILLON OHIO' Shaded By Holy Cross NEW YORK, Feb. 18, Daley of Holy Cross stole the honors of the eastern, debut of the "fastest George Simpson of Ohio State, at the New York A. C.

indoor track meet. Simpson trailed Daley by over a yard at the finish of the 60-yard dash. The time was 6 3-5, two fifths of a second behind the record and just what Simpson made in winning his heat. Stanislaw Petkinwicz, of Poland, beaten over the two mile route at the Millrose meet, came back to defeat his conqueror, Paul Rekers of Penn GIANTS' VANGUARD STARTS TRAINING SAN ANTONIO, Ffeb. In DHATI Pent energy accumulated during ifive months of anticipation was corked Monday when the' New York Giants started spring training here for the 1930 baseball championship campaign of the National League.

The squad on the Held included veterans and promising youngsters and the eagerness with which they went' at their task indicated they were nappy the Season is on again. The workout was confined to the pitchers and catchers, for these largely made up the party of the first arrivals. Infielders and outfielders will report about March 1. Dave Bancroft, the head coach, led the players in their workout with Irish' Meusel, former Giant outfield- State, by five yards in the 5,000 metet and Tom'ciark, ex-catcher of the Cincinnati Reds, assisting Included in the vanguard were nine race. Northwestern's slight vaulling star, Tommy Warne, kept on going right up after Fred Sturdy of Yale and the Los Angeles A.

C. and Barney Bef- linger of for indoor honors for two years, had stop- ped. Werne cleared 13 feet six inches. took second with 13 feet. Phil Edwards scored his first major victory of the season in the half mile, defeating Dr.

Paul Martin, of Switzerland, and Fred Veit, a former teammate. CUBS ON WAY TO CATALINA CAMP CHICAGO, Feb. 18, Joe McCarthy, eight ball players and some added starters rallied for the start today for Catalina island, where Marse Joe will attempt to develop a little bib better Chicago Cub baseball not only capable of winning a second consecutive National league pennant but equal to the task of beating the. American league champion in the 1930 world series. The Athletes were.

Pitchers Hal Carl, Ed Lautenbacher, Hank Grampp, William Forfc McAfee, and Al Shealy; Catchers Leo (Gabby) Hartnett and James (ZackV Taylor, and Outfieder Clifton Heathcote; Ray Schalk, beginning his first year coach of the Cubs and trainer, under the direc- of Traveling secrefary Bob Lewis, ere gathered for the journey. WIGGINSWINS Feb. 18, Wiggins, Indianapolis heavyweight, won a techincal knockout here tonight over Jack Barry, Elyria, O. Barry's in the towel in the middle of the fifth of what was to have been a 10-round session. AMUSEMENTS LEGION REVUE TONIGHT As the curtain at Washington high school auditorium rises promptly at 8:15 o'clock, this evening, Hodge Podge Revue," the new minstrel show of Massillon Post No.

221, American Legion, will be in full sway with a galaxy ot color and song, wit and humor and specialty numbers, worthy of the professional stage. Following the dress rehearsal, Mon- day'evening, legionnaires in acclaiming the revue the COTINEFBOfRO) OIAL-4Z42 young pitchers and two rookie, catch- ever offered by the, local' post. ers, up for the first time on trial. Among the regulars were Pitchers Larry Benton, Fred Fitzsimmons, Joe Genewich, Carl Hubbell, Jack Scott, BUI Walker, Ralph Judd and Catchers Frank Hogan and Bob O'Farrell. Other arrjvajs were Infielders Eddie Marshall and Lou Allen and Outfielders Sam Leslie.

CLEVELAND WINS CLEVELAND, Feb. basketball champions pushed the Paterson Crescents a little deeper into the mire of last place in the American iieagus by easily running up a 28 to 18 victory at Public Hall last night. Paterson's weak five, with only Benny Borgmann as a real threat, was no match for the champs. Benny counted 14 of his team's points, beating out Carl (Sox) Husta for scoring honors. dropped in 10 markers the Kerrmen, all from the field.

It was a fine duel, the flashy pair playing opposite each other. The victory helped the Kerrmen tighten their hold on second place and creep to within two- games of the Rochester Centrals. WEAR AGAIN HEADS DAVIS CUP BODY NEW YORK Feb. B. Dailey of.New York, newly elected president of the United States Lawn Tennis association began his regime Monday byv reappointing Joseph W.

Wear, of Philadelphia, chairman of the important Davis cup committee and Fitz-Eugene Dixon, also of Philadelphia, nori-playing captain the team. They will serve with Holcombs Ward of New York oiAthe Davis cup committee. Daily declared this will have absolute authority in all matters pertaining to the pavls cup campaign. It is much smaller than usual. A committee of 17 served last year.

The cast comprises the choice of talent from nearly dozen cities Including Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Dover and New Philadelphia as well as the favorite3 of post minstrels in past years. 4 Not a slow or dull moment in two hours performance was the objective of Sherlock Evans, local director, when.he set up numbers and acts-f pi- the 'entertainment. This objective he has obtained and soloists, chorists, comedians and the PopeloftNReinhart, 8 Audree, Deal and Walter groups of dancers all combine to make the performance blend with melody, rhythm and humor. Announcement was 'mpde 'today that Miss Helen Louise Smith and Ray Wilhelm, who will enact an Indian adagio number, have signed' a contract for an extensive tour over the Loew vaudeville circuit. The contract was signed following a recent try-out at the Audree Deal studio at Canton.

Although there has been a large advance sale for tonight's and Wednesday's performances there still're- main many choice seats which may be reserved at the board of elections room in the city hall. LAST SHOWING TOMORROW Bebe Daniels and John Boles sing their famous love duet for the last time tomorrow from the screen of the Lincoln Theatre. "Rio the all all- musical Radio Pictures' extravaganza, closes a four day run with its last performance Wednesday evening. The film version of the Ziegfeld stage hit has had an eminently successful stay atHhe Lincoln Theatre. The first talker to draw successive local film fans, the a cast of hundreds, the Radio Plc- tures version of "Rio Rita" may be truly said to have "out-glorifled" even Ziegfeld himself.

AT NEW GRAND THEATER The waitress who'draws the biggest salary of any in the world is at the New Grand this week. She is clad in a gingham dress, carries a tray and' gets umpty-steen thousand dollars week. This high-priced waitress is Marilyn Miller, who is starring in the First National picture "Sally." During a part of the picture she plays a' waitress, in a oafe, and later becomes a Follies star. The latter part is perfectly true to is, to Marilyn Miller's life! "Sally" is adapted from the musical comedy of that name, and is Miss Miller's first picture. FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION For the fiscal year endlnfl Dec.

31, 1929, Bethlehem Twp. Rural School District, Stark Revenue: S21.1C3GS Depository Interest Other 309.32 IS. 00 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HAT Kb Figure on Uasis ot 6 tVurds to ft Line 30 Words. 6 Lines ONK PIMM THRKK TIMES ONE WEKK ONE MONTH ONE VEAR 400 (00 $1 30 00 $42 OU Extra Over 30 Words 1 tlms oet tins times IMII iinv I0c times pdi line I8c 1 month uei line Oc 1 vear per line 6Uc Card ot Thanks 75o Display advertising in Classified Columns BOc per tnoh each' liner- tlon to Change Without Notice. The Independent will not responsible for more ihan one in correct insertion of any Advertise- menu OLUSlNtJ Ads received up to i-un a.

m. will ba published the samo day. ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS.SERVICE FOR SALE lll-bi PAPEKHANUING PAIN UNO i MUSICAL AMU RADIO A. PERFECT JOO in wan paper Ceo. Stock Baby Grand Piano.

Ing That's why our patrons always year and half old Will sell very rea- come buck again Make reservattrn now Wall Paper Co. 65 Erie M. Phiitif Honal.le. Inriuire J. F.

Teuscher, Ohio, Jackson ave, Brewster Tel. J31R. (1) CARDS OF THANKS Total Revenue $21,491 GO Total Kecelpts Ifalanfee January 1st, 1B29. Clerk SCO.OO All Other Administration Salaries and Wages IS.00 Principals, Teachers, 73tc. Operation of School Janitors, Engineers and Other Employes 540.00 Maintenance, of School Employes tor Maintenance of Buildings, etc.

Total Sen-ice 312,924.35 Achnlnistration Office Text Books School Library Bookk Fuel Other (to General Fund Total Receipts and Total Transactions 829,905 SO DISBURSEMENTS Service: Members Board of DESIRE in this manner to tlianlc the friends and neighbora who so kindly assisted us during our recent bereavement. The Rev. F. B. Max for his coupling words, the singers, those who offered the use of cars and for the beautiful floral tributes The Wiese family.

PERSONALS QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING If you pay less than we ask. you set less. Our patrons become permanent. Viliard Shoo Hospital. "Figure Per 37 1st SW.

355.35 OUR TRUSS FITTER has a special this week for you. A $3 elastic truss for only SI-9S; also a So abdor.ilnal supporting belt for only S2.3S. Don't miss this opportunity to save money (it Ivincoln Pharmacy. KINUhilt-CrAKTEN Shoes have special treated soles which will outwear ordinary soles two to one. Let the I next pair Cor your child be "Kinder- Garten's," Made for children aged i I to 10.

Stansbury'a Shoe Store, 527 31 OS I Tremont S1.73 I YOUR are your most valuable 1C.74 I possession: let us prescribe for them and Realize Heal Eyes. J. Wen- v.inger, Optometrist, over East Ohio Gas Co. SCOUT ADDED TO country sumptuous spectacle screened here. With many of its scenes tech- nicolor, with sets and costumes and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Xo.

22300. Admr. Doc. Page 542. G.

A. SiEterhen, of Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator ot the of Charles Sisterhen. late of Stark County, Ohio. Dated February ii, 1930. ALVA L.

DEAL, Probate Judge of Stark County, Ohio. LtUTtJINGKR'S GAS FOWL) UK Rives Immediate results In all forma of disorders. Sold and guaranteed by the MASMII.LON DHLIG CUT HATE Total Supplies l.OGD.uO For Maintenance: Equipment and Furniture- 22.93 i Total Materials For Jlainte- nance 22.83 and Open Order Service: xVANTKU Mother's to nave their Repairs School Buildings water 101.tiu Transportation of Pupils Contract 034 SO Tuition Paid to Other Districts 3,362.00 Total Contract and Open Order Service 5,800.03 Fr-Flxert Charges and Contributions: Teachers Retirement Contribution 1 415.73 9 415.7;; Total Fixed Charges and Contributions Total Disbursements Balance December 31st, 1921), General Fund 9,073.13 Total Disbursements and Balance $29, DOS. SO Total Transactions Assets and Liabilities Assets Lands. (CoKt.

Estimated $5,000.00 children's eyes cared for by Ellsworth. He understands children's eyes. 209 Cleveland Canton, 'j. l-' voU DON'T SliE as well aa you should, consult us and "Realize Real J. Wenzlnger.

optometrist, ovor Rast Ohio WANTED TO BUY 1.000 CHICKENS, this week. C. J. 1-tnUine. Woodland ave.

Dial G4S4. BUSINESS SERVICE BEAUTY AIDS Huiklingr (Cost) Estimated (Cost) Estimated. 1,200.00 Cf A Publish ill The Evening Independent SI AP Feb. lS-25; 4, I'-WO. NEW YORK, Feb.

18, scout has been added to the Brooklyn Dodgers' staff in the person of Joe Becker, International league umpire last year and ft Pacific Coast league umpire for six preceding years. Becker has been assigned to do his scouting in the far west. Assets School District P. 'O. Address.

Navarre, Feb. 15, 1030. 1 certify the foregoing" report to be correct. JOHX A. DERFEK, Clerk, Board of Education.

YOUNGSTOWN BOY ON CHICAGO CARD ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Xo. 22314, Admr. Doc. Pagfe 501. Harry Jones, of R.

Xo. Bou-dil, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator will' annexed, of the Estate of Elizabeth A. late of Starlc County, Ohio. Dated Feb. 1, 1930.

ALVA L. DEAL, Probate Judge of Stark County. Ohio. Publish in The Evening Independent 1 Feb. 4, 1030.

HEN you are in need of efficient workers, or unskilled the surest and least costly method of securing them is through the Classified columns of The Evening Independent PHONE courteous ad taker assist you with your copy. CHICAGO, Feb. 18, Young Jack Thompson, coast negro welter- 'weight, and Freddie of Youngstown, have been signed by Matchmaker Nate Lewis, to fight 10-round semi-final to the Sammy 'Mandell-Jimmy McLarnin' £out at the Chicago March 1. B. B.

RESULTS Last Night's Basketball 'Results College Illinois 26; Ohio State 16. Heidelberg 45; Bliss 30. Hiram 33; Mount Union 32. Washington 32; Drake 16. Iowa State 39; Oklahoma 23.

Dartmouth 20; Yale 31. Washington College 26; St. John's 19. Northwestern 47; Minnesota 17. St.

Louis U. 32; Iowa 25. Defiance 31; Toledo U. 28. Fro.

Cleveland 28; Paterson 18. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Xo. 22377, Admr. Uoc. Pnge 523.

Hattie Penman, ot Navarre, Ohio. Cora Boughman, -of Jlassillan, Ohio: JistJL of Ohio, have ueen duly appointed and qualified as Administratrices of the liatate Elizabeth Pporrmaii, of Stark County, Ohirf. Dated January 31. li)30. ALVA L.

DKAU Probate 'Judge of Stark County. Ohio Publish in The Evening Independent i-'eb. 4, SLORSHEIM SHOE WITH I COON-SANDERS DANCE ORCHESTRA COAST-TO-COAST BROADCAST Over Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. CONTESTS Three games will be played this evening in the Young Men's church league.

The first between the Christians and First Methodist will start at 7 o'clock, the Faith Presbyterians at 7:30 and the Baptists and, St. John's at 8 o'clock. Three games will be "played Wed nesday 1 afternoon in. -the Senior Church feague. The Presbyterians meet the United Brethrens at and the Christians and St.

Paul's, and'Methodists and St. John'; will clash in other games. Lincoln Way, I'. THt STDtt THAT SILLS FLORSHEIM SHOFS ICE CO. LOSES The Massillon Ice bowling team was defeated" by Dover in an inter-city pin match in -Dover.

The local team copped the second game with a score of 956. DOVER- COX 176 214 233 ICaellu 183 170 140 £01 Judy 178 365 172 615 A. Derrioker .1. 302 160 168 620 Thomas 210 170 16S 5 IS 160 138 445 182 C44 151 604 Totals 930 879 MASSILLON ICE Jowman 168 220 176 223 147 160 Taylor 172 ISO Carver 180 173 Totals 843 956 In the Municipal Court of- Massillon. Ohio.

No. 8735. A. Clt-mentz's Sons, Plaintiff vs. Maurice Packer, The Club Defendant.

New, Wycoolln On the 1st day of February. 11)30, said court iMued an of attachment in tho abovo action, for- tho sum of three hundred thirty-nine 32-100 dollars and name Is set for hearing April JO, 1.830. Masalllon, Ohio. Feb. 17.

1MO. L. MArBll. Attorney for Plaintiff, ii. Clerk.

1'ubMsh In The Evening Independent Feb. 18.25; Mar. 1930. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE No. 223SO, Admr.

Uoc. Page 534. Alfred Kckroato and Cleorge Eckroate, of Massillon, have been duly appointed qualified as Executors Of the Will of Edward W. Kckruate, lato of Stark County, Dated Feb 111 i nan 1830. ALA A L.

DEAL, I --HJ Probate Judge' of Stark County, Ohio. G. G. Paul, Attorney. I Publish in The Evening Independent Feb.

1S-25; March 4, 1U30. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Xo. 22075 Admr. Uoc. W.

Page 3S2. Pearl M. Bovvers, of Ohio has bc-en duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Will of John Bowers, late of Stark Ohio Dated January 31, ALVA L. DEAL, Probate Judge of Starli County, Ohio. Publish in The Evening Independent Feb.

March 4, 1830. Published in The Independent, Feb. IS, 1930. FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION For the year ending Dec. 31, 1929.

Tuscarawas Rural School District Stark County Revenue: Receipts Levy (exclusive of 2.G5 mills levy) of distribution of 2.G5 mills levy lG.OaG.39 Total Taxes S52.29a.OS Rental from School Lands and Section 1C, 23D.01 Depository Interpst S02 Other M.T2S.25 PERMANENT WAVES now So; shampoo and marcel. St.00; shampoo and linger wave. SI.00: oil treatment, manicure, facial, all given. S'Jl Walnut Take West Paris bus. Dial 7100.

SPECIAL, PERMANENT WAVE Sti.OO, nnfjerwave and shampoo 75c. roarcell and shampoo 75c, facial 75c. Open 9 m. to 8 p. m.

Hill's Beauty Par' lor. SOI! Ainherst NE. Dial 37116 VUliN UKV1NO t'ulnl. specify Jonn- aton's Thrift Paint, the most ecoi.nm- Icat and (onsesi wearing paint puss-1- hi A tn ocmuro M-IUH Int 'JLJCQ r-o Pr inn -im SI Krtn at. Illal Ui REPAIRING I.

I cwnvifw -Tnd cham anrt VnhM illilbnBITl anfl ArPtUrUS tunes ftprV- lco re air a rnnkes, work osir- Hap North's, 214 Ideal r.u -ruvw- ASK FOR free home demonstration of MONbY The wornoui doles! the latest "Pay-Fan" or Cnluransiin" on vour sh can be replaced ai fraction of what new shoes wo'Jld cost. 45' issors and skates sharpened 11. Hintz, Lincoln Way radios all elPCtrlc neutrndlne anrt ffrlti models Moflnlre rinlrrry Works. S30 GrPRn dial ing Quality Mr.st Is )in moitu Junt phone for a frne Batinmie We -rail for and deliver We also make furniture lo order City Upholstering Oo ave SF, dial MAUI-; KMt.MtTi.itK io inlet always A 3 niece velout for llpiinlsti-rlng Ihiii mattresses inade. Old and made like new l-Vuiiher tnat- tresaes made Picture franilim m2 13 Artcra.

tlo Kacin'ry at El A A fc 8 I'IN'MNU, SPOIJTINO and sheet motnl work Wa paint ri'lgea urui tin roots Also do furnace repairing Karl A Link, 137 Harvard st NU I'ali J4S8 SPOUTING Koollnu and Slieel Metul work Expert furnace repairing Now Is the time to have It done. Sailer Hotel BUlc Dial 7S3S or filUO EMPLOYMENT 121) MALE HELP WANTED real opportunity for man who haa Initiative In reply state age, married or single and full experience. Address UON cave. The Independent Massillon. (24) SITUATIONS WANTUO WIDOW LADY Desires position as housekeeper or general housework.

Call at 746 Erie HOME LAUNDRY done with a Maytag washer. Reasonable rates, work guaranteed. lltli phono 4 YOUN'G MEN, one married, want work in dairy or dairy farm. Write T. A.

Games or phono Uurton Citv, County 21-R-6. ELDEULV LADY desires position taking care ot old people, or position as housekeeper in small family. Address Box SO, care Independent. YOUNG DES1KES general housework position. Gall county 82-F-21.

Experienced. liLUKULY LA1JV deslrea uoslUuii taking care of olrt people or semi-invalid. Reference. Address P. Box 286.

Mrs af i(j. Cnnal Fulton. FOK SALE (27) COAL 4s FUEL CIANU TllNINt! t'lonos, piann.s iitncd. repaired anil relniih L'soil plnn.is buiiLrht. anil ex- chaniifd i 'nohpnmir 17M2 K'ie I'lnl '756 VICTOR Ra'illo, all electric.

J95. Also latest different ninke radios Masaillon Music rrnmoni avff SW ninl YOUN'l WYA.NUO'l'TK PtiHrls nd also rabbits, chickens, live or dressed. All springers Inquire 7-12 32nd R. D. No.

1 RENTALS FKHERAL nicely furnished (leaping rooms. All Conveniences With private entrance Next to foal Offire nial 1994. HTM ST 119 Purnlnhoi! Ing room In moilern home Sultahlo for one or two One mlmito wrtlk to car lino Also Canine 1ST ST. 2S5 Finely furnished front room, to t.nrh. for a ttcn- 'I'-nmn Private family H274.

N'lCKLV FURHISHGD Sapping room fo Rvr Dial not TH ST, Ni: R2i) 3 unfurnished roorriH, all conveniences, private en- trnnoo. garage. 1.1 ROOMS Modern Way Ariults only, 1136 KOUAIS FOI Sink in klii'licn. pei week 512 nr I5M '(rfl st SK SSG WALES RD. 3 room apartment furnished.

All conveniences Hard and soft water. Garage. Rent rea- sonahle to right party Dial 4642 Al'AtlTMENT 5 rooms, modern gar- adults only. Inquire 513 lith Modern apartment centrally located. Dial 35Gt.

A FLXB the New Granada, on 5th near Lincoln least Call Mrs. FJossler at the apartment or A. himan on SIS. Dial 6390. APARTMENT 3 furnished Private bath.

1121 Lincoln Way. E. Adults only. 'i ROOM APARTMENT Possession Marcn 1. Inquire Mrs.

Felix Shep- loy. 711 Lincoln Way. 10. front, i room Bulta. All modern conveniences Heat and hot water furnished.

Rent $30 per month Inquire of Mrs. Beta. Oakland Apia or dial 6881) and bath, heat anil water furnished Furnished BEST aiASSILLON COAL, direct from Brewsler mine. Weight, quality and prompt service. Sii.OO; lump.

and mine run. $0.50 per ton. C. O. D.

Dial 7177. A. 31. Slingcr. 12(1 llth SW.

BUY COAL, You are suro ot quality, service and weight. The Heiman Coal phone 5218. COAL, Good coal, mine ruu $4.50, screened 35 00, nut and slack delivered. Agathon Coke C. O.

D. Moving and general hauling any (distance. Get our prices. Phone fi714. Lewis, 506 3rd SE; llll CLSANING-PRESS1NG SERVICE AND PRICE that always satisfies: all we ask Is a tri.il of our "Imperial cleaning and pressing: clothing, draperies, etc.

Just phone us. Imperial Dry Cleaning COU Norlli, Nf? Dial 493S. ItlNKVS OUY CMuAMNii (Man's suits anil over coats, ladles coate, suits and plain dresses, dry cleaned and pressed. SI DO Phone 7285. Call and nVllver service 112) CONTRACTORS Total Revenue SiiS.OtJ^.!;- N'ou-Revenue: Sale of Bonds Premium on Bonds Sold Accrued Interest un UondK Sold 45.OU 10U.D! Total Xon -Revenues Total Receipts l2S.lul.94 KB tls Before your wiring and tleh'inR fixture work Massillr)n Home Wirlnc 3' 2nd Dial TENTS AND AWNINGS ICT US Talte down vour awnlnga.

We also store them and them up again In the sprint; at a very small cost. Phone Mn Tent and Awning VI SE Balance, January 1st. General Fund SU.97S.GS Uond Retirement Fund 390.35 Total Balance Total Receipts and Balance Total Transactions Service Administration- Mcmbcrs.Board of Education 100.00 315.0Q EXECUTOR'S NOTICE No. 22123, Admr. Doc.

Page Anna Schneider, of Massillon, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Will Schneider, late of Stark County, Ohio Dated Jan. 31, 1930. ALVA Probata Judge of Stark James E. WlllTson, Attorney. Publish in The Evening Independent Feb.

18-25; March 4. l'J30 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Bethlehem Township, Stark County, Ohio For-the Fiscal Veai- Ending December 31, 1929 IS 7 avarre, Ohio. Feb. 15, 1030 I hereby certify the 1 following report to bo correct. JOHN A.

DERFER, Township Clerk. Schedule A-2 Consolidated Statement Gcnernl Townsliip (All except Bond Interest and Sinking) Balance Jan. 1, 1929 3,056.80 Receipts for the- year S.3S2.44 12,339,24 Expenditures for the year Balance Dec. 31, 1929 Bond, Interest, and Sinking Fund: Balance all Township Funds, Dec. SI, 1929 3.73U2C Outstanding Warrants Dec.

31, 1929 1.01I..70 Depositary Balance, Dec. 31, Schedule A-1 General Township Funds 1029 4,747.00 Receipts and Expenditures of All Fundu Except Bond, Interest and Sinking Funilr Receipts: Ordinary General Property Tax Gasoline Tax SflO.uo Other Receipts Fines Depositary Interest Total Receipts Expenditures: Ordinary Compensation 750.00 Compensation Cleylv 250.00 General Supplies 75.3;! r.ena) Services, Ditch H.uu Repairs nnd Maintenance Town Hall 61.09 Memorial Day Expense 25.00 Poor Services ISO.00 Other Relief Cemeteries Compensation Officers and Employes 150.90 r.oad>AT.tintc-n'anco and Repairs (it 1.1!) ruul Materials Tolnl Fuhlishoa The livening Independent 18, 1930. Clerk All other Administration Salaries and Wages G69.54 Principals, Teachers, etc $22,025.80 Operation of School Janitors, Engineers and Other Employes 1.66S.54 Total Personal -Service Text Books 505.4!! School Library Books lli 50 Clothing 19.50 Fuel 2.24G.9X Janitors 128.OU Other 041.03 To'al Supplies For Maintenance: Buildings and Grounds 2,177.43 Utjulpmen't and Furniture 1,012.50 ISl ELECTRIC ARMATURE and Motor rewinding, C. Industrial motors a specialty, new bearings and All work guaranteed. Stanford Electric.

1st dial 6324. evenings 25-F-14. 16) CUAL OF QUALITY The genuine "Walnwright" 4-inch shaker screen lump SU. "Wainu'rialH" et'S S5.DO; "Agiithon" coke "lied money given with payments on account aa well as cash purchases. Frank Siffcrl.

400 Tremont SW Phone UONNY LfUKJHT Lunip coal, over shalcur screen. Cle'an, none better in Ohio Price J5.25. C. U. D.

H.m-ers Coal Co lua I til Mil or fST.tf IN Ct'AL f.ji eciiiium- tcal heat, flescreened Ueilvereil In load lots of 2 or more tons. 2-ln. 4-In Sli 01). Coke $1 25. Local delivery services on ehort notice.

Dial 4877. E. Crawford. 1539 1st Mi. X.iAL ANU 'JKNUUAL HAUI.LNU No.

8 lump. 50. r'in. JCOU; Sterling lump. 25, mine run.

$0 75. Any other coal or coku If desired C. I) orders I 5114 A tui your winter fuel. LTIndurs and slag tor driveways and garages. Promul delivery.

Careful experienced drivers. Dial 4S22. Peter Croup rd NK. i'UAL, A cmefuHy prepared shaKur screen lump Is sntlafvlng a Hat of thrlfly bu.vera IJireut to s'ou from the mine. 2 tons tor 00.

'i tons for II3 (Ji) All other grades proportionally reasonable ay the driver Dial S352 315 Kominn nve NK LOEWS LOEWS 3RD B1BTHDAY Entire Week of February 16th to be Celebrated with the Presentation of Two Tremendous Shows First and Last Hatf of the Week. NOW PLAYING Norma Shearer In "Their Own Desire" A ALL TALKING picture with Belle Bennett Lewis Stone Robt: Montgomery Lpew's Gorgeous Stage Show "TOY TOWN" A Chester Hale-Louis K. Sidney Production. Fortune Ua Cirillino, Carlton Emmy His Mad Wage. Ivan Triesault, Aileen Clark Mile Pavla, Alexander, nock Light, Jack IcBrlde and anther new group of Chester Hale Giris.

Sound Pictures At Their Best NOW SHOWING With Alexander Gray Joe E. Brown Ford Sterling Merging the best of stage and screen Color Also Cartoon and Sound News Try an tndeoendent Classified Ad Warner Bros. CANTON ON THE STAGE NOW PLAYING 5 Big Acts VAUDEVILLE With Johnfcy Elliott the Dance his Georgia Peaches with Marlon Qtilfley and Helen S. Lipscomb, both Masaillon. Dooley Sales the famous funsters Broken Toys Hint Jk Brown Hekn Moretti Dan Coleraan Co.

"Who Did It." William Powell In "Street of Chance" A picture of the Gay White Way. Without a chorus girl; without a back-stage scene; without a jazz band. BUT with a thrill- punch that will rock you. A Paramount Picture INSURANCE- SERVICE Auto, fire, tornado, plate glass, burgrlary. L.

A. Pritchard. McClymonds Bids. Res photic S45S Office phime S73J KTTKK HKAliS ana cards all of ininimx fot iniiek efflrlfnt strvioe Massiilon PrtiutnK 210 Kris dial aVSTIOAIS i'riiileil to auil your Individual requlreim nta Ueal printini; nervire Let us help you. Bates Printing Service 33 Oharlep ave SK dial 5S3I) Total Materials for 5 3,139.93 and Open Order Service: Repairs School Buildings Water Electricity 55.S4 Telephone I.DO Transportation of Pupils 135.HO Tuition Paid to Other Districts O.SS9.01 Advertising 217.70 Hauling A Other 1U.OO Total Contract and Open Order Service Fixed Charges and Contributions: Insurance Teachers Retirement Contrj- hution Total Fixed Charges -and Contributions Outlay: 677.

So Purchase ot tands New Buildings .1 Equipment for School Buildings Equipment for Old School Buildings Other 4,237.01 239.11 ...15,451.00 Total Capital Outlay Total Disbursements Balance, Dec. 31, 1920: General Fund Uond Retirement Fund 1,019.07 ..522.972.32 Total Balance Total Disbursements Ha lance Total TvansacUous $105,553.70 Assets and Liabilities Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Supplies and Materials I-ands (Cost) Estimated Buildings (Cost) Estimated Equipment (Coat) Estimated 50.00 25.0t> 7,300.00 7S.210.00 Tornado 01 AcHuliiuliile in- xurance. call Usoac U. Krutsc'u Agency 439 8th I Dial Service i TOKAtiE UlXJUti moved anywhere. anytime Depetnlahle service, storage.

hauling, shipping packinK People's Oar-age Storage Schrader, 207 Erie N. Dial 3639 am 4S1S (17-a) EVERY HOME can afford a Duro water softener. Terms as low as $10 cash $4 monthly. Free demonstration. Thos.

A. tUtland. plumber, repairing specialty. 420 Brie dial 5S81. WHO'S VUUR FUUMUEK Heal Satisfaction If yon call O.

Dunham for largo or small iohs. Will gladly figure on them all 29 utli NW. Pliiine 4549 PAPERUANGlNU-fAiNTING PAPER UANGIXG and paper cleaning, interior painting, paper samples shown In your own home. Prompt sorvlco and price reasonable. Dial ms.

EXECUTORY NOTICE Xo. 22355, Admr. Doc. Page 522. Charted Swclgevt, of R.

P. D. Xo. 2, Xavarre. Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified aa Executor of the Estate of Charles II.

Svvcigert, late of Stark County, Ohio. Dated 'aniiary 31, 1930. ALVA DEAL. Proh.ile of Stark County. Ohio.

Publish in The Evening" Independent Keb. 18-25; March 4, Total Assets 5113,037.32 I Debt 323,000.00 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Xo. 22317, Admr. Doc. Pago 503.

Joseph R. Brunlccr, of Maaslllon, lias been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of the Will of Samuel T. Brunker, late of Stark County, Ohio. Dated February 3, 1U30. ALVA L.

DEAL, Probato Judge of Stark County, Ohio. Publish Evo.iing Independent Feb. 18-25; March 4, 1930. Total Liabilities $28,000.00 Excess or Deficiency of Assets $85.097.32 School District P. O.

Address, R. 2, Ohio, February 11, 1930. I certify ihc following report to be correct. GEO. W.

WA.MPl.Ki:. dork. Board of Education. Published in Tlio livening Independent, Feb. IS, 1930.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE No, 22381, Admr. Doc. W. PajfO 535. Kdward Hansen, ot has been duly appointed and qualified sis Executor of the Will of Henrietta ,1.

llaiiseu. late of Stark County, Ohio Ualcd Feb. 5, i'J'M. ALVA L. DEAL.

Probate Judge of Stnrk County, Ohio Publlsih In Tho Evening- Indepcndeol Feb. 18-23; JIavcll 1, 3930. I28JFLOWERS-PLANTS-SEED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE a bushel. William Rohr, Rt. 3.

Tele- phona county 23-F-14. LINCOLN (29) HOUSEHOLD GOOUS I GAS RANGE "Easy price 515.00; in good condition. Inquire J. W. Ellin.

1121 Sth SW. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Four poster, like new; also Dxl2 Wilton and carpet. Will sell all very cheap Inquire. 952 Lincoln Way, W. TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY ZIEGFELD'S CUSTOM BUILT, 3 piece UvliiB room suite, covered with good grade iac- ciuard velour, consisting of full davenport, button back chair and chair.

$-10 paid. Any one can have same by paying the balance. E. Arters. 115 Factory st.

DON'T BUY a washing machine until you ate "Speed Quenn" 'he kind that will serve better D-'in- mer, Red Arrow Hardware Store. HO? Tremont SW B141 i KM 'INK all sti-et Co 316 ave. HR I'antorj. CredH cheerfuilv eltcnrted nlnna VISIT tracle-ln for values in used furniture. Wliito Stfcr gas range, fumed oak dining ronm suite, crolrlen ink- dintnc suit dining room tables, library tables talking machines, davenports, oak beil room suite, ol) stovps 'jnd gas ranges, ail offered at very prices.

C. O. Flnefrock fill Lincoln Way. W. OUli.

TRADE-IN have rockers, chairs, dnvenports that will be sold at prires you nfford to pay. Ens.v terma. Sample Furniture Co. Rfl Talking, Singing, Dancing, Romantic'Musical Spectacle! With BEBE DANIELS and JOHN KVKItY HOUSEWIFE will be Inter- i fisted In the "New Press" electric washer. Our price only $75.

Quality Hardware C. E. Hnmm flint K'nnntz. 221 lltli sr NK ninl 130) LIVESTOCH FOK SALE A FEW GOOD FARM HORSES for Inquire 322 Erie N. PONY, buggy and harness.

sell reasonable or will trade on food cow. This pony Is well broke finrl weighs about Ibs. See Jamf.s May. lliivu miles southwest of jrassillon. on the CilnplcH Hirm.

NKW I3I.TCKTCYL3 tXCUIJATORS 1 No. -3, 2iO capacity, price 320; No. lij, 110 egg capacity, price $1,1. Inquire 112 Cth SW. Dial 6214.

NATIONAL, CASH Fralr. Phone Har- T. Khun Co YOU WIJ.L tiavo money oy onlenriM lumber, roofing, wall boarda. for contemplated house, garage or tage, novy our orlces and Free Finn Service. THE MASSILLON LU3IBEII CO.

Hi! Igt NW. nial (33) MUSICAL AND RADIO SIX TUBE U'adlolii complete. SSS 00 Also radio supplies of all klnrls. Deal- era In Radlola and 1C. C.

A. exclusive, ly. Budd St Greeo, lOa latli SW Dial 032S. TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY THE SPEED AMERffcAN LEGION' 3IINSTREL SHOW Hodge-Podge Revue and Revue AT WASHINGTON HI AUDITORIUM Direction Sherlock Evans Tickets $1,00 Reservations City Hall.

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