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SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF ALL RECEIPTS AND IMSBl’IISEMKNTS OF NO. 2 TOWNSHIP ROAD Fl'Nl) FROM JULY I, 1925 l’() JAM ARY I, 1»2t>. Balance July 1st _ By H. A. Logon—Balance PJ24 Tax By 11. A. Lagan—1923 Tax By Mary E. Y'arbrough, Interest By H. A. Logan—Tax _ Receipts 7 i,l>77.74 ! .0 i 2.02 i ,0(1(1.!!:) 101.10 2,000.00 Total Receipts _1____ C. I. Putman—Pay Roll _ <\ I. Putman—Pay Roll . . C. I. Putman—Pay Roll C. 1. Putman-—Pay Roll Almorene Holifield, work on road Sumrney & Luta road tile .. Standard Oil Co.—gasoline and greases 1. Pittman—Pay Roll oral hauling piping C. I. Putman—Pay Roll . C. 1. Putman—Pay Roll _ Tractor & Machinery. Sales Co. Note on tractor The Cleveland News publishing report July C. I. l’ntman—Payroll . J. B. Jones—Bridge lumber and labor Standard OH Co- gasoline C. I. Putman—Pay Roll K. F. Craven grader blades C. L Putman Pay Roll First National Bunk—33 coupon-■ :itt2(i.25 First National Bank- 2 coupon* at $20.2.7 .Standard Oil Co.—gas and oil W. H. Haynes—i*il C I. Putman Pay Roll C. I. Putman—Pay Roll Sumrney & Luta —Tiling _ C. 1. Putman—Pay Roll __ __ Li U. Arrowood—cement C. 1. Putman—Pay Roll First National Bank—5 coupons at $2(1.27 < . J. Hamrick & Sons—repairs to date Standard Oil Co.—gasoline C. I. Putman—Pay Roll C. 1. Putman—Pay Roll B. B. Harris service _ __ F. B. Hamrick—service J. 1). Elliott, Jr. service . Standard Oil Co. gas and oil ......... K. F. Craven Road Machinery. Blades & tract, parts C. I. Putman, Pay Roll C, 1. Putman, Pay Roll & Express . . «■>,:; 7 i.i7 Disbursements '<'$35.07 (50.73 In.) 1 1.40 74.77 410.00 (15,40 8(1(1.70 . .52.70 C 1.77 ! 84) ! 22.70 ; 73.75 1,0.2 ) (1.J..VI ' 1.00 .417.7.1 S 11.27 (1.01 . <11.20 38.11! (S3 i . ... 11,(0 ... I >.00 7.7 t .. . - 2 7.70 , 223770 44.27 .... 17.8.1 Total disursements ... 83,430.81 Balance January 1, 102t5 :t,950..t(i Total .._ .. 407,7!.', I. Mary E. Yarbrough, Treasure r of Cleveland County, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bast of mv knowledge aim belief. MARY E.YARBROUGH County Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, GEO. P. WEBB Clerk Super.or Court. ■ ..... ........ ■■ SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF ALL RECEIPTS \ND IMSBURSEMENTS OF NO. 3 TOWNSHIP ROAI) FUND FROM JULY 1. 1925 IO JANUARY 1, 1927. Receipts Balance July 1st ---- 8 306.06 I y !l. A. Koran. Balance 1924 Tiix ._ _ 1,639.84 Bv U. A. Bogan, 1925 Tax 1,000.00 By iWai'j K. Yarbrough, Interest _ ... .".2.HO by H. \. Bogan, Tax ... ... 1,000.00 Total Receipts . ...... ... . John I Borders, Ah hour." labor on roads .. .... < aud Nichols, 38 hout* labor on roads _ I.. l\ Arrowood, 11 joints piping; ’** .. . . 1.. A . Putman, labor on culvert .,c .. •A->,-y [both, r>, 1X0 gals, (las ....... 1 i" \alional Bank, I coupon' _. . John T. Borders, labor on road _ ... I'Yeoman Ba'dt” . labor on roads .. _ , < 'laud Nichols, labo on road _. I a,i) Pottrrsoj. labor on road . .... _ ... d. M. Pc iccr, Pay Roll top soiling P, ' nli clearing' off roail 1.. Y. Putman, labor, on road _ _ .... .. .. P. B. A nibony, lumber _ . . \V. T. Patterson, Payroll on fill ._ _ __ do hr; T. Border, labor on road _.... _ < laud NT luds, labor ,>n road ......_ u. I1', ("r.-.vei . :: blades tor road machine.. The .Cleveland Mows, Publishing: Report __ . J-hti T. Border • 88 hours, labor on road and back time. dard Niii’.rl.-, labor on road . . ij^y (Bern, IS hour, labor on road Hoyt Nichols, (V trips to mad force with gas. __ . .. Ar-y Brothers, gar. and oil .. 1.. I’. Arrov.'ood piping ... _ B. C. 1 .awndcr. mending piping . ... B 1 P -Austell Co. labor on road Suninmy i. But;;, piping . _I..... ■ 1 bn T. Borders, labor on road ( laud \i duds, labor on road. __ Ray (Ircen, labor on road __ _ -__ L. V.. SicSvralst, building fill on road .. - W. T P.d rron, pass for building till ____ . A rev Brothers, ISO gals, gas _:._ ___ C. B. Camp, hauling rock pit' road..„. . .A. T. Idlis, moving rock off road .. Beilis Au. tell Co. :i shovels ...... - ....._... •1. A. .dnSv.'ua labor o.i road _ ___ ...__ doe Beam, labor on road ... . P. 1. K : .drink, 1 1-2 days service as Com. -- I'churn & Ilocy, Attorney fee ... ... -. d. W. Wilson, making road drag ___ K. K. Craven, blades for road machine _— 1.. Y. Putman, labor on road .. ... ,1. ( Bridges, 4 1-2 days service*as Com. ... John T. Borders, SO I tours labor on road _ Claud NVhois, SO hours labor on road -- C. F, MeSwain, labor on road .. ..... II. Q. Kendrick, labor on Tor. 1 i . — — II. M. Camp, labor on road . .. . —- .... C. K. Camp, labor on road . . _. —, Yv'. P. Karl 11-2 days services as Com. . .. ... K. If. Dillingham, labor on road . . ...... II. Q. Kendrick, labor o.;i road -.- ... kTlile" Border-, labor nil road . .. ......._ Boy 1 a vender, tabor on road .. ... ..._ dohn T. Bonier, labor on road ... — ( laud Nictofs, labor mi road ... __ T. II. t.pwe.ry & (’o. labor on road .. Arey lb other: gas and oil _ .. .. .... \V. D. Karl, freight on 3 blades ........ 1- i: -1 ^it-i- na.i Bank. 1) coupons, at $27.50 . ....... * 3.378.. 0 Disbursements $13.30 .13.SO 2.50 .0.00 43.20 27.50 .23,45 .2.45 2.10 1.25 44.40 1.50 ..4.00 35.00 15.00 20.00 17.00 7.50 58.10 11.50 18.75 1.50 . . 111).05 . .3.00 1.50 . 1.66 . 4.8(1 .47.45 ..._26.05 _ 12.06 ...... 55.00 35.75 34.20 3.6c .1.5C . ..... 2.5C .. 7.04 _ .. 7.0C 13.51 25.01 25.01 25.50 .3.00 .. 13.56 . 28.75 28.00 13.0C 21.50 1.50 . .5.45 13.50 .21.75 .84.00 _ 1.5(1 | __ .4.10 ; . _37.25 j - -•- «}*>.*?{> ; . ... 100.75 | __87.05 i ..._1.00 I _ 797.50 j John T. Borders '!•> hours labor on road Ciaud Nichols 118 hours labor on road Hoy Lavender, labor on road E. H. Dilingham labor on road - L. H. Butman labor on road 1 25 12.25 0.75 i.OO Total disbursements balance January 1, lt>2C id, HI ■!.('>>; 1,210,0-1 Total I, Mary K. Yarbrough, Treasure! of Ctevoland County do oltnr.dy that the above statement is true to the best ol my !•' uwlodj-.a and MARY K. V ARB KOI’(5 it-. County Treasure--. Subst labed and sworn to before me this the <>ih day ol Januarj. l-'-o. CEO. B. WEBB Clerk Superio Court. 37tf.7( swa* TOO .MUCH EFFICIENCY (Continued from page five.) tel) everybody, before you change your- inind." “No fear, K. E...” she said gravely "i told you K. E. was dead—ex tinct.” ‘‘Nevertheless, I'm afraid 111 al ways eail you that—or H. Hedge. I’m so used to it. Do you suppose father will consent?” “What’s he got to say about it?” demanded the ex-effii ie.iey man. “1 consent, and that's enough. I’m your guardian, you know. I give my official sanction.” “But you’re too late, my dear. You resigned. Ami this- hapi-oncd after ward." "Then I reinslate my ell lour enough ip .expine s my appiuval. "No you don't!" warned nee. "f\. E., if you ninstate your Af 'or much as a aiitary . rood I'll break the eiu'fysemer.t. I don’t want to know ar.y more" efrieiei»cy men. Heavens! Wasn't one bed wonfcb "I guess I v." • awful," he admit ted. "What—in—blames!” said a voire. As they turned abruptly l<dly Brook strode into the mom. "Hello. Bill,” aid Il'dao ea !v. ‘‘When did you float ir ? ’ “Wha -what' - is ?" Constance smiled at he-- brother pvA linked an arm around one of II. Dodge's. ' "Connie!” email Billy. •Why, what's v.»onj Billy?” ask ed thq retired ti icie.., y engineer. “Didn't you ever see anything like this?” .'.' d he kissed Constance. “Leave my sister alone!” growled Billy menacingly, and thin time ho plainly meant it. ■I don't want him to,” said Cor yi:i,vo, “And ‘lon't yo’i lay a fing< r on him. Billy l ay, because he will break you into little piece;. He can. can't you E. E.?” Her ryes kindled with pride at mcmoiies of the prowess of li. fledge. NEXT CHAPTER: Planning an inefficient celebration. One thing Americans have in com •noa is a. desire to acquire culture in six easy lessons. ;\,mc children are born to parent tha! v.ant them. and some children jut :a cumulate. \ ,ve understand the Coolidge at titude toward business, he approves of Santa Claus. A: - thing called “a necessity in •every household” is made of tin and get out of fix next day. “Intel! dual ? Not.that fellow. Why he doe-n't know more than a dozen .. cornful adjectives.” A Good Start for 1928 Our January series started January 2nd and it started off with a hum. Many folks began the New Year by taking our running and prepaid shares on the very first day. Others have been coming in since every clay. 1925 was a good Building <£ Loan year, but the way folks are taking out shares in this series, we believe 192(5 will be a better Building & Loan year than 1925. Come in tdelay, take out as many shares you can possibly carry. Either running shares or prepaid shares. OUR JANUARY SERIES is now open and will take care of vour quarters and your big bills. Good for old and young. START TODAY. J. L. SUTTEE, Sec y. and Treas. Cleveland Building & Loan Association Office With CLEyELAND BANK & TRUST CO. Shelby, N. C. OPEN FOR BUSINESS MAKING the Famous BLUE RIDGE IDE CREAM in a modern and up-to-date plant, so clean and sanitary we are not ashamed for you to call and inspect it. An opening date for inspection will be announced later, when we will serve refreshments. i BLUE RIDGE ICE CREAM IS MADE FROM PURE WHOLE MILK AND CREA M, PRODUCED ON THE FARMS OF CLEVELAND COUNTY. IT MORE THAN MEASURES UP TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN QUALITY. EVERY BITE IS SMOOTHE, RICH AND CREAMY. YOU’LL WANT MORE WHEN YOU TASTE IT AND FIND ELEMENTS OF FOOD VALUE WHICH ARE NOT OBTAINED IN ANY OTHER BRAND FANCY MOLDS AND ALL FLAVOR COM BINATIONS ARE MADE TO SUIT ANY OCCASION. SHELBY ICE & FUEL COMPANY PHONE NO. 182
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