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,/, ~ < : .~ ! ;, /~ !;?~17~I !! /: 'I IDAY, AUGUST i, 1941. :~iNANCIAL STATEMENT ~OARD, O~ EDUCATION, JEFI~ERSON COUNTY, . WEST VIRGINIA t~~ l~|sc&| ~rear Ending June :' 39, l 41 ' RECEIPTS Receipts . $201,210.17 settlement, overdraff~ 5 A04.56 eeeip , $195,805.61 OF C~rrtnt~: Expense Fund V . ? . GENERAL CONTROL: Personal Services : H. M. Sydnor $ 2,524.00 G. E. Perry 60.00 Anne L. Alwin 861.26 J. J. Baker. 200.00 .Betty Brown 93.75 Ellis Hope 1,200.00 Sub-total $ Other Current Expenses: Thos. R. Moore, Postmaster $ Jefferson County Telephone Company Western Union H. M. Sydnor. G. E. Perry Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1941 Jefferson Publishing Company The Independent Georg'e D. Barnard Stationery Company W. H. Wilson The Ankeney Company Kyle and Company Gaylord Bros In 4,939.00 Sub-total $ Total General Contro! $ 48.00 INSTRUCTION : 101.00Personal Services: 7.63 Edwin P. Adkins 300.00Dorothy M. Aikens 20.80 J' J" Baker Margaret J. Banks RESULTS--Save Time and Money! -- USE THE -- R SALE bFe--peaches. This week JAMES B. KEMP, /L Phone 6-F-32. ~:-- No. 12 Delaval turned. ItAVE C,HILDS, Lug. 1 ' Phone 18-F-14. SALE:--Four Durham Hei- bi~ Holstein cows and an eft Angus cow with a week f, very desirable. C.F. WALL, 'Aug. 1-1t. Aug, 6-1t. Charles Town, W. Vs. FOR SA at City. Bar- Real Estate & Insurance 47-J. !, 8) 15, 22, 29-pd. FOR SALF ,---40 acres by ~seven room dwelling, arid electricity, also running on farm and good barn. Lo- a~ highway fou miles from ~S Town. Possession within i~q s. iA rifle country home. :)RE INS. & REALTY CO :Charles Town, W. Va. 'Ax!.g. 1 and 8 FO]t 'SALE:---282 stone dwelling, barn, and tenant house, fruit Wells and in a good Mood: Price $12,000.00. be finapced if/Jesired. INS. & REALT~ CO Charles Town, W. Va. --- One nine-lig-h't] z Brass plated. Suitable for hali L. Priced right. C.: WILSON MOLES, or J. J. HILL y 25-2t. SALE:~Some real bar- One F-14 and one F-20 Both re-con- Phone 17. ,/, ES. : Street, W. Va. 7'ro0m frame bath and tents in-! and well, and of g[dund, " Large double and::: 0ther outbuildings. ! == RUSSELL, Insurance, charles Town, W. Va. FOR RENT:--Fron't bedroom. next to bath. Apply to MRS. E. L. STOLLE, 211 N. George St Charles Town, W. Va July 25-2t.-pd. ROOMS :--Furnished bed rooms Nellie O. Dick bath, hot water every day. Per- Mary H. Doll#bins manent roomers preferred. Price $3.00. MRS. ALLEN I. GRANDSTAFF, 116 North Charles Street, Charles Town, W. Va. July 11 and 16-tf. Odetta Berry Ollie Blessing Mary Border Katherine Boxwell Virginia Butts Marion Byron Agnes E. Calvin ,Laura W. Campbell Eleanor F. Childs Elsie J. Clinton Elizabeth Cockrill Mary Emma Conard Mildred Conard Virginia Comer Dorothy W. Conklyn Sarah W. Coyle Sadie B. Crane Cerelle Craven E. M. Dandridge B. M. Dennis Charles M. Derr Mary Donley Mary C. Duke ~C!eon E Elliott Mary V. Engle Mildred Epps K. W. Eutsler 'ARMERS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W, VA. OPERATION OF PLANT: 174 42 Personal Services: 16,:94 i :Helen Allen 63.00 J. C. Allen 162.00 28'17: Harry W. Biller 13.15Lueas Buyer - William Bro~n . Clyde Cook ' iMrs c R Dillow 970.21 5,909.21 $1,125.00 945.00 2.50 Thomas Dillow Mrs. Bruce Furr Henry Green John W. Harris Hugh Henry Edna Hill Hugh Moler ,Mrs. Walter C. Njceley Isaiah Reeler 1,350.00 ! Harry Smootz 1,091.97, Mrs. Herman Swartz 990.00 ~ Mrs. Roy Thomas C. B. VaaMetre B. R. VarrMetre Leo Harris J. F. Barnes ,Mrs. W. P. En~tbrecht R. H. Byexs J. K. Mauzy Kenneth Muck Oscar Weller Preston Longenbeam Harry Kable 1,001.97 1,057.50 1,080.00 1,350.00 990.00 1,170.00 1,170.00 945.00 1,080.00 1 ,O57.5O 1,170.00 1,170.00 1,170.00 1,481.94 1,035.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,057.50 1,080.00 1,125.00 1,170.00 1 ~305.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,125.00 945.00 1,080.00 FOR RENT:---3 rooms suitabletChristine Ceary James P. Gilmer 1,593.00 for small family.Water in hour.I Alma F. Grandstaff 1,035.00 Phone 75-W. Florence Grubbs 1,080.00 W. L. STEPHENS, i Lillian Hamilton 990.00 R. 1, Charles Town, W. Va. John W. Harris 1,136.97 July ll-tf. Vivian S. Harrison 1,035.00 Pearl G. Hartzell 1,080.00 FOR RENT :--Space in these: Gladys L. Hartzell 1,350.00 Classified Columns that will bring Virginia Hawn 1,12.5.00 you surprising results. The cost is Lucille Heflebower 967.50 small. Try one today to find your Frances Heflebower 1,080.00 "Wants" and to se~l your "Don't ,Mary V. Hen.kle 990.00 Wants." Just Phone 222. Dorothy Henkle 1,080.00 C. Elise Hill 1,170.00 FOR RENT:--East side of dou- George W. Hill 1,485.00 ble house. Apply to Katherine A. Hodges 990.00 EDNA L, WILSON, Mary B. Howell 1,080.00 524 E. Washington St Elizabeth Horner 990.00 Charles Town, W. Va Mary T. Hunter 1,035.00 June 2 and 4-if. Irma Hull 1,080.00 ~. Elsie M. Hummer 1,136.97 l~Ab 15bi~ 12,N 1 ,lq~Ul~ 15it I I ----1t'O r i Loving Hutchinson 1,305.00 rent as apartments or will sell en- I Oscar B. Jones 1,526.94 tire ,building. Located near squareI in Sharps.burg, Md. Is n e w I y t Frances Kaplon 1,125.00 Goldye K Johnson 1,057.50 painted, papered, with m o d e r n Edna M. Kern 1,035.00 conveniences. Large store l~onrMargaret M. Kihner suitable for any business; alsoEstelle Koonee garages. Call 49-F-12. C.C. Kretzer J. E*D~A~R R.E~M2,BUP~G, July 30-Aug. 1 ~harpstburg, Md. WANTED WANTED:--A Jefferson County Map dated 1852--made by S. Howell Brown. Anyone having such a map please get in touch with C. WILLIAM MOORE, Charles Town, W. Va. Phone 16-F-31. Aug. 1-1t. Aug. 6-1t. WANTED:-- Electric D r i v e n Cream 'Separator, with motor. 15 cow size. I~AVE CHILDS, July 30-Aug. 1 Phone 18-F-14. We Want Waitresses-- with or without exper- Cecelia League Katie B. Leslie Eloise Link Dante! C. lank Eugenia A. Lowe Harry T. Lothes T. A. Lowery ,Mary B. Madison Edna C. Manuel Mary C. Marlow Georgina S. McKee Annie S. M(~Sherry Hazel McDonald Lige Miller Beatrice Miskimon Dolores C. Moler Louise Mulet James M. Moler Ann C. Moore C. T. Napper June H. Newcomer Mary W. Page Martha M. Phillips Mollie T. Porterfield Wanda Powell Nina Ramey Esther W. Reger Jean Rider Louise Rightstine Helen Roberts Ka, therine C. Rogers E. E. Ross Lucy Saunders C. W. Shipley Jean Skinner Rosalie E. Skinner Katherine T. Rexrode Edith E. Smith Frank M. Smith Mary W. Smith Yvonne Snowden Rachel Snyder James J. Sofko .Pauline Staubs O. M. Steward, Jr. James C. Tafl#b Hilda Tablet L. L. Taylor Ruth Taylor Laura M. Thompson Josiah W. W.are Annie Watkins Lucile Webster F. G. Welshans Kitty Lou W. McCormick H. Elizabeth White Lorraine Wilt Fulton Wintermoyer Gustave Zader Mrs. Horace Brown Christine Hunter Mrs. J. M. Goodell Mrs. Evelyn T. Shoemaker Miss Winifred Drew Mrs. Elmer Wageley Mrs. J. D. Yowell ience. Must be 18 years of age. New Central Restaurant PAGE THREE Charles Town, West Va. -- I Refrigera- Apply at I MISCELLANEOUS ! APARTMENT 9, ~Et. George Building, EYES EXAMINED, glasses fitted 30-2t. DR. STUDWELL Optometrist 40 breeding! Trapnell Building old up to Charles Town, W. Va. : . Wednesday and Saturday F ; N. BECKER, ~ 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. r el s Ferry, W. Va. Jan. 3-tf. h y 18-tf. " ~ ~" -------~t UND---The most simple and ~S ]hE "~"No T~es assm " eas wa o A ~: ! P " .g t y y t sell your products " O " " o Smok F ~r Sale N "l Tell your story to everybody Sent Foi, Rent Room] through the CLASSIFIED COL. hundred other dif- I UMN of this paper. Phone 222. at the offices I Co. at I I|1" HAMS ! in Ham or, our! - -- . Sugar Cured some two years old. Call Ledger Sheets, Adding Ma- : ,VanMETRE'S FARM, chine Tape, Ledger Binders, Ma~insburg, W. Va. Journals, Cash Books; in fact, 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,023.99 1,080.00 1,170.00 1,035.00 1,125.00 1 ,O8O.OO 1,215.00 2,349.99 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,017.00 1,170.00 1,080.00 1,615.00 1,206.99 1,080.00 1,341.99 1,035.00 1,999.98 900.00 1,341.99 1,107.00 1,080.00 1,170.00t 1,035.00 1,035.00 1,170.00 1,170.00 945.00 1,170.00 1,035.00 1,035.00 2,149.92 990.00 1,436.94 967.50 700.00 480.00 1,080.00 1,017.00 717.90 1,200.00 168.00 796.13 270.00 270.00 112.50 360.00 63.00 94.50 81.00 16'2.00 108.00 164.50 900.00 81.00 9O.O0 900.00 687.00 55.00 3.00 170.00 33.72 40.95 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 Sub-total $7,770.0() Other Current Expenses: Jefferson County Telephone Company 329.38 The Gas Company 145.14 Hodges-Lemen Company 874.07 Charles Town Grain & Feed Co Inc. 558.10 Peoples Supply 1,976.79 Henry Mason 9.00 H. L. Sechrist 5.00 W. A, Murphy 822,25 W. A, Murphy 350.68 Russell Shirley 5.00 John N. Newcomer 104.2,3 .Mrs. C. R. Dillow 6.00 C.harles F. ~illow 5.00 W. J. Hilliard 6.00 Howard Wilt 4.50 Bud Hilt 2.50 H. O. Wilt 311.64 Joe Wilt 5.00 Potomac Light and Power Company 2,612.27 Peoples Water :Service Company 376,22 J. M. Turner 10.00 Harpers Ferry W~te~ Works, Inc. 232.00 Valley, Hardware Company 154.10 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company 184.55 Sherwin-Williams Compal~y 37.79 Standard Oil Co. of N.J. 63.45 5tarry Kable 3.00 Jefferson Hardware Co Inq, 20.27 D. C. "Win~brenner & Son, Inc. 98.96 Charles Town Chemical Co Inc. 1.71 ~Harry S. Heskett 5.00 C. N. Byron 66.89 Clyde Cook 9.95 L. S. Stanley Lum~ber Company 28.78 Continental Can Company 132.99 Weller Bros. Garage 1.10 Mrs. J. H. Daniels 3.85 Huntington l.abora- tories, In~. 10.02 Sheetz, Florist 5.00 H. Max Derr 1.90 Schindel, Rohrer & Co Inc. 8.37 Whitmore Lumiber Co Inc. 296.29 Shenandoah Air Conditionin~ Co. 2.06 C. O. Whittington 1.00 Kyle and Company 586.60 White's Grocery 1,46 Foltz Manufacturing & Supply Co. .36 The Fitch Dust- down Company 8.40 West Disinfecting Company 12.45 Charleston Electrical Supply Company 10.45 C. R. Langdon 1.38 John W. Harris 4.00 City Service Station 3.02 Lawrence Mahone 2.00 William Blackford 2.00 Millard Viands 2.00 K. W. Eutsler 6.59 Charlton Bros. Transportation Co Inc. 2.50 The James & Law Company 2.06 Su~b-total $10,533.07 Total Operation of Plant $18,303.27 REPA'I RS AND 1,170.00 REPLACEMENTS: 967.50 [ Personal Services: 1,125.00[ Richard Hough 116.75 1,035.00 Charles M. Derr 300.00 Leo Harris,104.70 C. E. Elliott 22.95 William Lemen 4.00 1,080.00 1,459.98 990.00 1,057.50 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 1,017.00 1,080.00 1,170.00 1,571.94 990.00 990.00 1,296.99 1,139.49 1,215.00 427.50 79~.00 13.20 8.80 13.20 228.00 4.40 Sub-total $548.40 Other Current Expenses: ,Mills Machine Shop 1.00 Charleston Electrical k~upply Company 55.47 Ambrose Service ,Station and Garage 20.15 General Electric Supply Corp. 1244.44 J. Murphy Shaull 16.75 Weller Bros. Garage 17.45 Independent Fire Co Inc. 11.50 Potomac Light and Power Coml~any 21.1.45 Earl Horner 12.25 Western Maryland Sup~.y Corp. 228.49 Clarin Manufacturing Co. 4.36 Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.21.54 Towne Run Drug Store 1.69 The Yale & Town Manufacturing Co. 9.45 W. McClure Moler 17.21 Chicago Apparatus Company 209.31 James F. Cassell 1.48 W. J. Bridner 9.69 June H. Newcomer 1.14 Young Men's Sport Shop 22,80 Gaylord Bros Inc. 35.65 Su/b-total $2,263.5,q Total Repairs and Replacement $2,811.99 TRANSPORTATION: Personal Services : R. H. Byers 466.70 Woodrow Carpenter 540.00 Robert Duke 415.00 Leo Harris 522.00 ~.ichard Hough 484.65 Howard Manuel 429.00 Clyde Mason 480.00 Leonard Mason 540.00 Clarence Smallwood 445.00 Frank Walker 468.00 M. D. Welsh, Jr. 468.00 Russell White 540.00 Ellis Hope 36.30 Clyde Cook 30.00 Leftridge Staubs 72.50 Sub-total $5,937.15 Other Current Expenses: ,M~:s. W. L. MeDonough 37.33 John Gardner 34.23 George Breeden 51.23 Charles O. Writt 112.87 Mrs. Roy Harris 70.71 Mrs. Ernest Ed,wards 18.29 Ernest Rowland 22.92 A. R. DeLauter ~2.94 T. E. Siebert 71.86 I. E. Moreland 54.66 Charles Town .Battery Company 64.39 Mrs. C. P. Weller 165.00 Mason Brothers 45.00 Russell White 137.54 H. O. Anderson 54.00 Clarence ~mallwood 45.00 Hugh S. Moler 25.00 Standard Oil Co. of N.J. 1,344.37 City Service Station 195.02 G. F. McAtee .95 Johnson Motor Company 36.32 Bready's Service Station 89.27 Sherwood Brothers Incorporated 1,109.72 :State Road Commission of W. Va. 4.00 Ellis Hope 4.40 Prince Morris 16.00 R. W. Norris 7.80 The Valley Service Station 42.48 Burroughs-Wellcome ,Co Inc. 20.89 Samuel Bium 34:03 Firestone Tire & Rubber Company 564.47 Dunn-Siebert ,Sales Company 126.80 Weller Bros. Garage 1') 50 D. H. T~bler 7.97 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company ~1.91 Goode Brothers Garage 711.00 Ambrose Machine Shop 53.28 Service Garage 3.35 National Highway Garage 3.03 C. E. Elliott 4.50 Sub-total $ 5,409.53 Total Transportation $11,346.68 AUXILIARY AGENCIES: Personal Services : Louise Ramey 300.00 Other Current Expenses: Gladyce Garst 293.64 Myr 1e Mullins 76.46 ,Beckley-Cardy Company 23.95 ~Storer College 350.00 Sub-total $744.05 Total Auxiliary Agencies $1,044.05 CURRENT (FIXED) CHARGES: Other Current Expenses: James M. Mason, II 275.00 Frank Bane 82.50 Moore Insurance & Realty Co. 325.51 Washington, Alexander & Cooke 386.53 William V. Marmion, Jr. 41.88 A. C. Morgan 146.65 I. H. Russell 312.34 G~rove & McDonald 83.75 Miss Lallie Craighill 135.00 Edward Braxton 315.00 Total $2,104.16 CAPITAL OUTLAY: J. J. Skinner 5.00 Western Maryland Supply Coup. 75.55 Steffney & Findlay, Inc. 62.64 Whitmore Lumber Company, Inc. 1,120.80 Rdbert Everhart 22.80 Wash Dillow 28.50 Edward Hough 15.50 William Jackson 10.16 John N. Newcomer 18.00 City Service Station 9.74 Valley Hardware Company 10.80 Emma T. Strider 1,500.00 R: Grant, Jr. 100.00 Singer Sewing: Machine Company 48.15 Clarm Ma ~nnnnn~t- facturine' Company 8239 Hotbarz Cabinet Company 21.15 The Macmillan Company 31.60 American Book Company 6.76 General Electric Supply Corp. 26.76 Kyle and Company 559.50 Powhatan th'ass & hon Works 394.32 Brodhead4~a~rett Company 62.51) Co-op Electric Supply Co. 3.86 G. M. Slifer 8.01) Jean I(ar~ & Company 23.37 The It. W. : Wilsm~ Company 13,88 i Scott Foresman Co. 5.17 Town Rtm Drug Store 5.25 1The Library Book House 71.7'3 I Baker & Taylot Company 46.81 I~W es t Vir~dnia Publishing Co. 1250 Gaylord Bros Inc. 42.91 John C. Winston & Co. 3.94 Beekley4;ardy Company 4.19 IAttle Brown & Company 6.24 Virts Radio Shop 4.50 The S. Spencer Moore Company 5.25 (;inn & Company 2.79 tIoughton Mifflin Company 6.42 Herman Gol(t~beru~er Agency 88.20 E. E. Ross 23.10 The Book Su'~)ly Company 25.14 Mason Brothers 1,600,00 Goode Brothers Garage 5,023.40 Total Capital Outlay $11,239.27 FORMISR YEAR BILLS: Mrs. C. P. Weller 15.00 Frank Bane 7.50 James M. Mason, II 25.00 Dr. C. C. Johnson 20.00 M. T. Strider 127.64 H, L. Lyne 99.00 tI. G. M0ffatt 75.00 It. C. Miller 81.00 ------Victor Animato- graph Company 2.50 Myrtle Mullins 8:t,82 Service Garaze 46.10 Valley IIardware Company 11.94 Underwood Ell;oat Fisher Co. 280,00 Goode Brothers Garage 50.75 Standard Oil Co. of N. J. 35.56 Brodhead~Garrett Co. 205.18 Beckley-Cardy Co. 2,68 Harry W, Biller 6.45 H. O. Wilt 7.47 Remington Rand, Inc. 5.00 Sherwood Brothers Incorporated 97.61 Woodruff Printing Company 126,94 A. Fianagan Company .58 Nichols Drug Store 6.89 ,Sarah E. Jamieson 1.25 C. N. Byron 4,37 0val & Koster 6.63 W. H. Wilson 6.00 The Macmillan Company 17,41 F, N, White 6.15 Shenandoah Air Conditioninp: Company 2,43 Harpers Ferry Water Works, Inc. 29.00 Weller Bros. Garage 12.84 City Service Station 8,09 tlodges Lemen Company 54,53 The Ga~ Company 5.26 [I. (, Miller 12,00 World Book Company 4.65 Kyle and Company 124.80 Pittsburgh Plate Glass 65,84 G. E, Pe~ry 80.80 Charle~ Town Chemical Co Inc. 2.98 Whitmore Lmnber ~C(mlpany, Inc. 24.24 Gaylold Bros Inc. 40.85 L. H, Caskey 158,79 C. C. Writt 13,60 M,r~'~. C. M. Weist 15.00 James F. Cassell .95 Total Former Year Bills $2,1i8.07 Total Current Year Orders Issued $194,918.92 Less Current Year Orders Outstanding 434.72 Total Current Year Orders Paid 194,484.20 Plus Former Year Orders Outstanding 499.69 Plus Former Year Orders Paid 2,11~.07 Total Orders Paid by Sheriff 197,!0t.96 1, H. M. Sydnor, County Super- intendent of Schools and Secre- tarv of the County Board of Edu- cation, do herelby state on oath that the fore~oinff receipts and expenditures for [he school year ending June 30, 1941, for J~ffer- son County is true and correct to the ,best of mv knowledge and,be- lieS. (Signed) H.M. SYDNOR, County Superintendent. Subscribed and sworn to before me in my said county, this 28th day of July, 1941. ANNE L. ALWIN, Notary Public. My commission expires on the 14th day of March, 1951. Mr. Theodore Waldt, president of the Globe Paint Company of Chicago, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mc~arver, at Shannon Hill. "AYBE he is your son---who smiled so cheerfully when he boarded the troop train. Or maybe he is that serious young fellow who worked next to you, Or that happy-go-lucky boy of your neighbor's. Whoever he is, he's an American and he is proud to do his bit for Uncle Sam. He won't let us down ! And we won't let him down either ! materials and supplies and equipment he will need. Only the railroads handle that job and, at the same time, take care of the other mass transportation needs of the nation. Phone 825--F-11. t7 to'Dec' 31, '41. 'FOR RENT RENT:--=After August 15, house, at corner of George streets, hot water Deairable home. HOOVER, JR. ' 18,25, & 8. --- 8=room Stucco 1 furnace, on Second a.'Go0d garden and :to CHAPMAN, Rippon, W. Va. on the 1 N. B. JENKI W. Vs. RENT::--An apartment ,l~oms: Possession Au~rust 10. M. B. 0DEiCeR, ,Halltown, W. Vs. |pd. any form needed for the office or store on sale at Jefferson Publishing Co. 'PHONE 222 CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. I I IIII I III IIII I I I DO NOT BUY--Sell or trade farm flock of ewes. I sell only Montana yearlings, black and brown faces, no white face ewes sold. C.F. WALL, Charles Town, W. Va. Aug. 1-1t. Aug. 6-1t. DOGS FOUND:-- Several lost dogs have Ibeen Curned in to the Humane ISociety. Owners please claim at onue, vr they will have to be destroyed. July30-Aug. 1 T~LDPff-IONE 24. FOR LOAN:--A pure bred Hol- stein Bull, 2-years old. Telephone 20-F-11. C.D. BUYER, Route 2, Charles Town, W. Va. Aug. 1 and 8.-pd. Subscribe to tht Advocate. Sub-total $14,1,469.97 Other Current Expenses: James P. Gilmer $166.55 ~Iazel McDonald 130.91 'Loving Hutchinson 135.00 June H. Newcomer 8,1.48 J. L. Welshans 1.12 Ginn and Company 11.26 Jefferson Publishing Company 10A0 Educational Music Bureau, Inc. 36.17 Phillips Printing Company 22.00 William F. Shirley, Treas: 15.00 Towns Print Shop 3.50 The Gramophone Shop 11.70 ~cott and White 12,9 Town Run Drug Store 2.83 ,Milton Bradley Company3.60 Woodruff Prin.ting Company .87 Nichols Drug Store 8.69 Gaylord Bros Inc. 16.60 W. McClure Moler 9.16 Baltimore Office Supply Company 3.10 World Book Company 8.24 Sarah E. Jamieson 4.75 Oval and Koster 6.40 t :Sub-total $ 690.32 Total Instruction $142,160.29 Beckley-Cardy Company 7.23 Remin~Tton Rand, Inc. 44.90 Walter G. Knott 66.45 Montgomery Ward 7.40 R. M. Hann 3.20 Noland Company, Inc. 1.81 Sloan Valve Company 10.80 C. A. Dunham Company 8.30 Columbus Heatin~r & Ventilating Company 123.00 Danzer Metal Works 78.19 T. E. Matthews & Bwo. 8.50 *Fred F. Hammond 148.76 Century Ele~tric Company 2.19 H. W. Wageley 8.00 Crocker Fire /Prevention Corporation 25.11 W. H. Glaize 57.08 Whitmore Lumber Co Inc. 128.74 Propps & Long 11.71 :Pullman Manu- facturing Corp. 37.54 George T, Sisler 6.50 Hyman Viener & Sons 7.30 Daniel F. Myers 25.00 Hodges~Lemen Co Inc. 1.95 Thomas P. Jenkins 3.00 Tri-state Electrical Supply Co. 208.07 Graybill's, Inc. 33.44 American Stores, Inc. 43.27 American National Red Cross 2.$8 We're going to do our part to provide him with the food and clothing and things he needs to keep healthy and strong and comfortable. We're going to do our part to provide him with the planes, ships, guns, tanks, and all the other implements of mod. ern warfare he needs to protect himself and to defend America. Remember this--only the railroads ean transport the huge quantities of food and The speed and vastness of the defense program and the need for adequate, efficient railroad transportation eonstitute~ a chal- lenge to every railroader. But so far we have met that challenge. And we will con- tinue to meet it in the future! We have the manpower. We have the skill and the ingenuity to do the transporta- tion job that only the railroads can do. Above all, we have a tradition of service to the nation that is the proud heritage of every railroader. Neither the railroads nor the nation's loyal army of railroaders will let America down ! { 7