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PAGE SANDUSKY Mr. an d Mrs . E. D. Blackmo n en tertained at a picnic dinner at Silver Lake, Mr. an d Mrs. Hasenfej t and children, Mrs . F. Friel and children, and Mr. an d Mrs . William Griffith. , Mr. an d Mrs . Archie Taylor, Mr. a ,,d Mrs. U xayior ana miss Florence Taylor wero at Castile , Sunday, , Mr. an d Mrs . H. iL. Lewis of Attica 1 visited thei r parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. \V Jones, Sunday. Mr. Roy Burkhart and Miss Flor- tnce Coe of Lockport were Sunday t - ests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown.; Mr. and Mrs . Albert Miller of l'ranklinville an d Mr. and Mrs . Daniel t nrnWall of Olean were guests, Sun day, of Mr . an d Mrs. Fred Cornwall. • :\liss Nina Worthington an d MISB Aciams of Portville were Sunday call- 1 t r.s at the home of Mrs. Lillian Veil.! Mrs. Henry Whitmore and daugh-, ter of Little Valley are visiting her M>ters, Mrs . F. S. Merrill and Mrs. i -i .-ter Joslyn, this week. I Mr. and Mrs . John Guilds were i .Hers at th e E. B. Holmes Tiome,' Monday evening. j Agnes Cook returned from Buffalo. tumlay, having spent a week with I fr ends there. i Mr an d Mrs . Lloyd eWatson and I family an d Mrs . Grace Coates of '• IVrry visited at the C. C. Newman hume, Sunday. Mrs. Id a Cobb i s visitin g in Buf- i <lo this week. Mrs. Allie Edwards of Buffalo is \ isiting friends here, this week. Mr. and Mrs . John Griffin and family of Kenmore visited at the hume of Mr. an d Mrs. James Griffith, Minday. Mrs. Julia Jones spent th e week- cm! in Attica. Daniel Brown was home from Oak- f i -lil over the week-end. Miss Florence Taylor is spending the week at Lime Lake, the guest of her uncle and family . Mrs. Libbie Jenks of Niagara Falls M-ited her father , Peter Hughes, the |ia.-t week. John Williams returned from Lit- j U* Valley, Sunday Mr and Mrs . Arthur Freeman and family of LeRoy visited at' the home of Mr . and Mrs . Fred H . Freeman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Elmer Reinehart and daughter of East Aurora were Sun day guests of Mr. an d Mrs.'Fred H. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs . Maurice Barber of^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred BL; Freeman, Sun day evening . • Mr. E . B. Strong and son , Oliver, of Deleva n Were callers at the E. L . Merrill home, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Blake visited friend s i n town last Wednesday. Misses Phoebe and Minnie Grif fith entertained a number of friends from Buffalo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . John Rubelman en tertained their daughter and friend, from Buffalo, Sunday. ELTON Mr. and Mrs . C. M. RdblSe h/d busines s i n Franklinville, Monday. Mr . and Mrs . Clarence Kibby and grandsons, Robert and Arthur Read- er, of Kenmore spent the week-end Receipt* FARMERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs . Mark Parlmerlee of Detroit, Mich., an d Mrs . Ella Cheney of Franklinville were at the W. A. Dewitt home, Sunday, t o se e Mrs. Luella Jones, wh o remains very ill. A Poverty social wa s held Friday evening at the M. E . church. Pierre . Henry to6k th e first prize. J. Wilder an d family called Sunday evening at the W . A. Dewitt home. , Milton Leonard and wife called on , Ida Leonard on e da y lasi week. Eva Strong will give a n entertain ment at the Baptis t church, Tuesday evening, July 20th. Mr. .and Mrs . Cyrus Easterly of Arcade and Gordon and Raymond Pelson of Franklinvill e called o n Mrs. Lue'lla Jones, Sunday. Mr. Polhamus and daughter of Hol land were in town on e da y last week. Mr. and Mrs . Howard Henry are rejoicing over th e arriva l of -a son , born July 15th. j Rev. Georg e preache d in the Bap tist church Sunday morning and eve ning. Gwilyn Anwyl of New York city sang several selections at the evening service. with O . J. Strong, Mr. and Mrs . Jasper Richardson'of Florida, are the guests of their son, Claude , and family. Mrs. Reuben Strong entertained on Thursday, Mrs. Vernon White of Waterloo, Iowa, Mrs . W. B . Hunt of Franklinville, Mrs . Harry Cudworth and Miss Alice Jones of Delevan, and Mrs. C. M . Roblee. Mr . and Mrs . W . G. Roblee spent Saturday and Sunday wit h relatives in Olean. Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Cagwhr and family of Delevan attended church here, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs . John Gibbon and family of Kenmore spent the week end with Mr . and Mrs. Jaines Gib bon. O. J . Strong had the misfortune t o lose a hors e on Sunday. Aliss Eva Strong gave a recital at Farmersville, Tuesday evening. If we improve ourselves we im prov e others b y our example. Husband—Have you much shop ping to d o today? Wife—I don't know . How much .money have you? Balance on hand August 1, 1925 ¥1,481.4 9 Public money from Supervisors .• ... 2,559.47 Amount deducted by State from Public money fo r Retirement •4-4?ns- 258.81 J, LiJffS rATTAH AITHTTC RAAn FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3, HOLLAND, N. YV Wil 1 AJVAUUUa tWJAU, FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 15, 1926 t Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnard and son , Harold, and Mr. A. j. Barnard of Perry called on Mr. and Mrs . Wallace Bull of Farmers ville. Sir. and Mrs. ' Ed. ISeamon family motored to Warsaw Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs . Ralp h Mille r and daughter, Elsie, wh o have been visit* ing he r parents, Mr . and Mrs. F. Bar nard, moved to Kenmore last week. Charles and Thomas Delaney and Miss Charlotte Delaney attended the graduatio n exercises at Sheldon last Sunda y evening. Thursday evening, Mr.-Floyd Bar nard and Frank Degenfelder .autoed to Perry and brought A. J. Barnard home with them. George Redden returned from the hospital, Tuesday an d is getting along nicely. Mr. L L. Stone has a Ford car . r un a on account of district Amount deducted from teachers' wages for Teachers Retirement Fund From Academic Fund fo r library apparatus, quot a and non-resi dent tuition 1,684.9ft Tuition from pupils not paid by State ... 154.0 0 From tax on property 7,608 .66 From L. P . Button, refund on insurance 6.6T Bank tax , etc 148.84 ¥14,190.06 Disbursements Teachers' Salaries : E. E . Va n Natter, salary ¥2,000.00, less 4 per cent , ¥80.00 for RetiremenMfund . ... $1,920 .00 Bruce Blasdell, salary $1,200.00, less 4 pe r cent, $48.00 for Retire ment Fund ... 1,152.00 Evely n Forster, salary ¥1,089.00, less 4 pe r cent, ¥48.66 for Retire ment Fund 1,045.44 Hele n Archibald, salary, $1,181 25, less 4 pe r cent, $47.25, for Re- It's about time the domstic science schools established a course i n me chanical engineering. \He's rather a loud dresser, isn't he?\ \Yes especially when hunting for his collar button. A Refreshing Night's Ride on Lake Erie Take * palatial C SL B Steamer from Buffalo to Cleveland and enjoy a cool» clean, stateroom arriving in the^noraing, retted by the break in your journey. Tour Cleveland. Spend o day on our Steamer \GOODTLME\ with several hours at famous Cedar Point or Put-in-Bay summer resorts. A fascinating round trip day excursion through the beautiful Lake Eric islands. Stopover privileges* Leave Buffalo any night at 9:00 p. m.j arriving in Cleveland at 7:00 su m. (Eastern Standard Time) Ask your ticket agent or tourist agency for tickets Via C &. B Line, New Tourist Automobile Rate—$7.50 and up. Fare to Cleveland $5.50; to Cedar Point $6.5 0 The Clcvclsusd and Buffalo Trasuftt Company Wharves, So. Michigan Ave. Bridge, Buffalo, New York Four C «St B Steamers in Daily Service tirement Fund 1,134 -$9 Mae Leffingwell, salary $1,050.00 . . 1,050.00 Nora Kanner , salary $1,100.00 . 1,100.00 Mary River, salary $1,083.50 1,083.50 Minnie Brink, salary $1,000.00, less 4 pe r cent, $40.00 for Re tiremen t Fund . . - • 9CO, 92 Grace Stortz, substitute . 7.50 Dorothy Linberg, substitute 1 \.00 Miss Driscoll, substitute . . • • • 15- 92 Alma Shulman, substitute ... . . • 48> S9 Mrs. Raymond. Sly, substitute 10.0 0 Julia Carey, substitute 4 °-v\0 $9,585.44 Teachers' expenses at Convention, etc. . . ? 109.63 Charles Hameister, janitor work and cleaning . 428.00 Orin Day, janitor work, etc. . ...... . 102.60 Alice Colby, salary as secretary, taking census and making out tax roll 45.35 Stanley Wood, salary a s treasurer 10.00 Fred Bagley, labor ' 2.50 Ciafan i Luigi, labor 11.0 0 Howard Brink, painting, etc . . 297.70 Charles Wagner, labor . . ... 5.00 P. C. Cutler, labor and materials . 3.77 E. M. Dustin, labor haulin g coke 30.56 D. F. Tanner , hauling\ coke, etc. 40.90 V. O. Cottrell, labor and materials . . . 4.55 P B. Kent, labor . . . 9.00 F. Bame , labor and materials 39.20 E. A. Connor, labor and materials C .75 Marti n Marusy, labor and carting ' . 2.00 H. N . Colby, express and cartage . . 2.88 Paul J Wurst , magazines, expense in hiring teachers 81.5 1 D. M Hackwell, medical inspection 125.00 Holland Ins. Agency, insurance . 73.35 Horac e Selleck, insurance ' 40.88 Ony Kent, labor 6.50 Wheeler, Thoma s Co., labor and materials 47.91 Brink & Bucknam, framing certificate . -90 Elsworth & Son, paint 207.29 Standard Oil Co , oil . . . . . 9.90 Baco n & Vincent, supplies .... . 54.24 Kirkby Hardware Co., labor material and supplies . . • 40.03 J. T. Fraser, coke 152.09 Westmoreland Youghiogheny Coal Co., coke .• . 305.63 William Schroeder, wood 8.00 Frank Thornton , post .cards .... . 3.00 C. F. Williams & Son , ledger sheets \ -56 F. Leighton, report cards, etc . . 4.06 Holland Review, printing annual report, etc 9.90 C. W. Bardeen, tax roll an d receipt books 3.27 Pennsylvania R. R. Co., freight on coke 152.37 Hollan d Water Works, water 62.50 Lancaster & Depew, electric current 18.07 Rausch & Lamb, Optical Co., laboratory apparatus 14.57 E. W. A. Rowles Co., laborator y apparatu s 2.84 Haywood Wakefield, chairs 99.00 W. A . Timm, magazines 7.3 5 C. C. Winston Co., book s 8.52 World Book Co., books 12.0 8 Baker Taylor Co., books 51.5Q Ginn & Co., books 13.2 7 E. E . Van Natter, postage, telephoning, etc 19.76 Retirement Fund 447.13 Retirement Fund from teachers' wages 258.81 Eva Moore, money paid to George L. Crisp fo r Commencement Ad dress 15 00 Marshall's Drug Store,' laboratory material 1.20 H. L . Bengert, repairing toilet seats . . . 2.0 0 Cash on hand July 15 , 192 6 1,087.26 $14,190.06 Report of the Condition of the Bank of Delevan at the close of business on th e 30th da y of June, 1926. RESOURCES: Sp «cie 1,310.42 Other currency authorized b y the Law o f th e United States ...... 4,424.00 Cain items. Tlx.: Exchanges an d checks fo r next day's clearings none Othet cash item* none Due from approved reservetTdepositaries, less offsets 66,410.94 Due from other banks, trust companies and bankers 163.39 Stock and bond Investments, vli.: Public securities 259,335.00 269,335.00 Loans and discounts secured by-bond and mort gage, deed or other real, estate collateral -. 41,447.66 Loans and discounts secured by other ocllateral 27,764.80 Loans, discounts knef bills purchased not secured by collateral 179,838.65 'Overdrafts 48.1*8 Real estate , viz: Bank buildings $2,000.00 2,000.00 Other as-'etg, via. : fj, Furniture an d fixtures 2,000,00 •<> Accrued Interest not entered on books a t close of business on abov e date , 1,700.00 3,700.00 • Total $576,433.63 LIABILITIES Capital stock ; .. I 26,000.00 Surplus. Surplus fund 5 35,000.00 Undivided proflte ~ 1,106.74 36,106.74 Deposits preferred a s follows: Deposits b y th e State of New York 10,000.00 Not preferred, as follows: Deposits subject t o cheek — 131,664.62 Time deposits, certificates and other deposits the payment of which cannot legally b e »• quired within thirty days 89,764.76 Demand certificate* o f deposit Other certificate* o f deposit • n<m° Deposits withdrawable paly on preaeaUUom of paae-books - * 2 '°- • Unpaid .dlYidanito 1,500.00 « Extend total deposit . ~.. •. 608,626.89 Other 1 bills payaW* rapreamtooUfay nota*. <»• ttteate* o f deposit or otberwbe 10,000.00 10,000.00 Other HaMlrtt**, T«S: Accrued iatantt art «*»•*•< •» fcoota «* «*•*• nn of hnsta— — aWre awes , 1,700.00 lflOgM Total S676.4t3 .it