Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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Phone 321 — Day or Night
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Dr. Elizabeth H. Stephen.-t
Chiropractor
Agent Herder Truck Line
General Hauling
Wood — Sand — Gravel
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dreed.
HERBERT (Dutch) KOEHLER
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w a s
i my
reference
tees still
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to
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culpability could be
of
T
M't
did he
correctness ol
di 11 erenci's,
as lie is
• Th*8
tport the town, nor does the town
,e Bank. A business or a town sur-
he SERVICE it renders, thus pro-
nr ranged that
which
collected
imm
193.50
1,109.77
moneys received by the
Clerk belonging to the county,
required of him
S.
the County Auditor
to the strict cnforee-
hiws governing conn
he is reqniri d
C.
;n<
into his liauiL >u,,i other
his official
deposited t he
his personal bank
rvvise i...
ow n
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BE/' -C
ATE BANK
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of
pre-
sented to each Grand .Jury that
i sworn in after this Grand
Jury is discharged.
The report of the audit of the
is
1663 R C.
13, That
did not si'e
incut of I he
I
i t v finance as
■ do under A rt iele 1051 R .
School Day Cookies
H cup Spry (the triple ci earned
■lurrteninK) '
V teaspoon trait
uj teaspoon cloves
fb teaspoon oinnamon
1 teaspoon noria
lit cups brown sugar, tiaady pecked
2 eggs, well beaten
cup. sifted flour
cup milk
R cup figs, finely cut
yj cup raisins, finely cut
Combine Spry, Salt, spices and
soda and blend. Add sugar
gradually and cream well. Add
beaten eggs and mix well. Add
% of flour, then milk, then re-
maining flour and chopped
fruit, mixing well after each
addition. Drop from tip of
teaspoon on baking sheets
greased with Spry. (So much
easier than having to roll and
cut out.) Sprinkle with sugar.
Bake in moderate oven
(350“F.) 10 to 15 minutes.
Makes 4 dozen.
(All mtasurcmtnts in this rrdpf art leivT)
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Surprise your family
Better double the recipe while
you’re making them, for these
fruity cookies won’t last long. But
you won’t mind stirring some up
often—they’re aa easy as can be to
mix with the creamy new vegetable
shortening, Spry. And no rolling
required—just drop the dough on
cookie pans and bake. Surprise
your family with some crisp, ten-
der School Day Cookies soon.
CONCLUSIONS
is oni conclusion, however,
laxness and carelessness on
1 or
b ' .ojjL
bite
BE SELF SUPPORTING
. During a recent political campaign a candidate
asked a lady if her husband would support him. She
replied: “Lands, no, he can’t even support me.”
She didn’t quite understand, but was at least
perfectly frank. Support has many meanings.
Bank does not sirppo 1. r ,
entirely support
vives liecauRo of
viding its own support.
This bank is anxious to be of service ALWAYS..
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NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Thoe. F. Clark Company, Inc 205 E. 42nd St., New York t
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I the auditor’s report, contingehU
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J upon the colhetion ot tees total" •.
ling $319. (ill which, according to
the auditor’s report, had heen
auditor’s nqxnt, had
rained by him prior to December
31, 19.3S, and which had not been
colleeied 'by him as of September
J I, 19.39, according to the records
. F. Bozka,
office, such inicollect-.d
totalling $.319.till having
liven charged to him and includ-
ed in the amount due trom him
Deceinlwr 31, 193S, as ,-hown
paragraph four of this re|>ort.
8. Of the lei’s due other otii-
cials ami individuals, it has
dome to our attention that some
to
je-
ledueed
oi' $2,2G2.79.
oi: September
I T Bozka
I to Lavaca County m
$23 1 . G2, ;ii'eoi u i tig
I
I kept by the said I.
j while in
item-
They’re just the thing for lunch-box or
after-school snack—and so easy to make
• It’s hard to beat the combina-
tion of apices, brown sugar and
chopped fruits in these luscious
cookies! They're ao apicy and ten-
der—a favorite with grown-ups aa
well aa youngstera And don’t mind
if the children eat theae School
Day Cookiea wholesale, for they’re
in digestible and nourishing. In fact.
these wholesome morsels supply
lust the energy that active little
bodies need.
Schoo! Day Cookies are grand
for dessert with baked apples, fresh
or stewed fruit. They make a hit,
... ih hIc to too, with coffee, after an evening
min main of bridge. Serve these spicy drop
since no je- COokles at any party and watch
p ivnients the men go for them!
I he county
in format ion
ol
t lie
t his
GRAND JURY
REPORT
(Continued from Page I )
That the re|>ort required
this said article is re<
tiled by February 1st of
year ami
due to the county are pavabl ■ at <><]
i hat time ami inasmuch as
said .1. 1’’. Rozka did pay
$1.44Mt.25 on the fourth day
February, 1939, w
was $9G.S4 more
sum <>i
such
on I lie twenty
July, 1939, aeeo
r's receipts on
I*'. Bozka paid
-.I'm ol
Tr. usurer to nppiy ag same in
such indebtedness, making count ami otlie
payments oi $2,940.39 to f|1(, same with his
t imds.
I 'i T ><■ ('<»u 111 y A ml it or
not sei up or install or r -
quire to be maiiitliined in the of-
I ice of the Count y Clerk a
ot' .aceount ing approved
as m leqnired oi' him m
tiel,. IG.'.G R. C. S.
I I . Thai the County Auditor 1<’-limony
I'lill ,|n] not check the books or e\n- ‘■'•■nt d in
mim the vcoorts .,1 the Count v I hei e
(tor did lie
books, accounts
recoid
< 'lerk diirinu
1. 193G,
; it(. 1938,
intermingle 1 Article
persona)
money
comity be required to
their financial transactions to the
Commissioners Court in detail at
least once every thirty days.
4. That the books, records,
and reports of each
out
examine all of
reports, vouchers
Is of 1 he County
t he period January ;
t lirougli D eeniber
is h • I
1(15.3 R. C. S.
After completing oi?r
gallon we
as to whether we coin'd
d' tiiiite and legal testimony
proving criminal culpability
any of I be parties resjamsible for
enumerated herein
reason I hat
unalde lo get such proof
Thai the County Auditor l<"1imony no indictments
cluck the hooks or exn- "''"i' 'I in this mailer.
the re|sots of the County There is no question in
( lerk in det III al least mice each minds th it the said J. F. Rozka
quarter mu did he verily the collected le s of office during
footings or correctness of same, the period investigated and with,
or note any differences, errors, heid the same from the County
or discrepancies as he is required Treasury lor long periods of
to d<> by Article 1G54 H. C. S time.
12. That the County Auditor
did not require the Coulitv Clerk
to render t© him a stati on nt of
('oiinty
as
A rt iele
Ry irrcgularit ii s
\r and lor the
we w re
or such
are pre
according
receipts <>u
Bozka paid
the County Treasurer of Lavaca (|j,|
4’ounty the
apply against
ami th it
day ot
Ti easin
.said J .
fort In r
(’oiiniv
aii ist
to al payments of $2,94(1.39 to
the County Treasurer by the said
J. E. Bozka since his retirenient
Iroi’i ollice, which sum, plus ,]j(]
$222.1*1 of recollected tees Dec-
ember 31, 1938, collected sine ■
that date by the County Clerk’s
office, retim ed hi- imlehtedm ss
bv the -inn
■7. fiat
the . i’1
inileb: e<
sum ol
rein the former
J. F. Bozka, apparently
permitted to withhold large
oi money trom the County Treas"
uiy for long periods of time, to
deposit county funds in his per-
sonal hank account ami to in-
termingle county money with his
own money, was not required to
ke. p adequate nor accurate books
ami accounts, was not required
to rejMirt moneys collected by
him for the county nor pay
same over to the County Treasur-
er at any specif ic time, thereto! ?
we earnestly recommend to the
(Commissioners Court the follow
ing remedy to clear up the
sent situation and to pn vent
re occtircnce of same:
1 . That* an audit and exaniina-
t ion he immediately made of the
other county offices for the per-
iod January 1, 1937 through De-
cembir 31, 1939, in order* to give
a clean bill of health to those
county officers who are honestly
hy and efficiently performing their
piired to he official duties.
2. That in each office of the
is receiv"
system of ae-
that will
accurately and adequately
in
“Leto's” For The Gums
An A tringent wth Antiseptic
properties that must please the
user or Drug-gists return money
if first bottle .of “LETO’S’’
fails to satisfy.
Yoakum Drug Store
preceding three
during
1936 the sum of $1,116.50
1937 the sum of
1938 rhe sum of
Prior to
1936 th< sum of
5. That according to the Coun-
ty Auditor’s report, when J. F.
Bozka retired as County Clerk
on Deecinlier 31, 1938, he was
indebted to other county officials
or individuals in the sum of
$1,787.84 for fees collected and
not remitted to them, arising have
mostly from prohate court mat-
ters.
6. That
February,
Treasurer’s
said J. E.
< >11 -the other hand, according
to testimony In aid by us, he was
not required by the County Audi-
tor nor any other authority to
make reports or pay over money
to the County Treasurer at any
given tune 1101 fur any specific
period, exempt that required » by
Article 3897 R. C. S.
each
that presumably all ieis county wherein money
or paid out a
the counting lie installed
over cover
"I all the details of same; that
hich said sum the office of the County Clerk
than the tees this system lx- so
due for 1937 ami 1938, accord- ft]| items, or services for
ing to th< auditor’s report, and f(,es charged or
as our investigation disclosed that S|U1]| |M. accounted for by
th* fees due for 1936 were col" hPr
leeted more than three years 3. That all officers collecting
prior to the date of our inqmiry, or paying out money for the
we were unable to obtain the county required to report
1 testimony and legal evidence
warrant a hill of indictment.
The fact that all money
closed, by the auditor’s
i as having been withheld
, the County Treasury by
; Cbunty Clerk during the
1936, 1937 and 1938 has
' paid over as of this date except
$231.62 which is offset by nn
collected fees
together with testimony given us
dis-
report,
t rom accounts
the officer receiving or paying
years money for the county be check-
been P(j by the Auditor at least once
. I every ninety days, preferably
March 31st, June 30th, Svptem-
totalling $319.60, 30th and December 31st each
year and that the niport of the
that the books, records and ac- jHst audit and examination
counts kept by the County Clerk (.nch officer’s accounts be
contained no evidence of at-
i tempts to conceal the fees of of- is
) ficc earm d and collected ns
shown therein, made it evident
to us that in spite of the fact County Clerk’s aeeounts referred
that tbefce serious irregularities to herein and dated September
did exist in the office of the 23, 1939 is on file in the office
^OUPty Clerk and continned over of the County Clerk and is ayaik
r&tang period of time, no definite abta for jpnblie inspection:
li
’L | 1 hat
is required to do byjf|1(1 part of the County Aidian
I has permitted a condition to arise
investi ! jn |)H, o| (|le County Clerk
made extensive inquiry I w|H>r(.jn ||1(. former incumbent,;
we con'd secure j p apparently was
legal ti-stimonv jK-rmitted to withhold larsre sums
imliv iduals,
our attention that
payments have been made
these people, but,
eeipts covering t lies*
been I ili il 111
records, we have no
in reference to the amount
the fourth day oi t||(.sv still unpaid by
1939, according to .said J. F. Bozka as of
file, the date.
ov* 1 to <1 That the said J. E. Bozka
not maintain an official bank
$l,400.2o to account in the designated county
indebtedness (h|4>sitorv in which to deposit
ninth ices, oi ollice collected by him
riling to |(ir ti,,. county or other trust
1 tb'. t he | mi,|s w hich c line
over a jn 11h• < xercisc ol
*9-1*1.11 to said duties, but that he
to apply ag
indebtedness,
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film “In Old Monterrey”
At Grand Theatre, Saturday, Nov. 4
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Unanimously adopted,
ELO FEHRENKAMP
Jury.
made GERMAN COMPLAINS
the' OF ANTI-NAZI PLAY
Mothers! Try These Frtiiy
School Day Cookies
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Gmc Autry Sweatshirts
49c
Foreman of the Grand
W. C. Bonorden
Phil Lorfing
Victor €. Miller
F. Carter
C. C. Welhatuen
H . E. Riemenaehneider
Hugo Albrecht
E. L. Hranitzky
C. O. Nicholson
Viadike Boehm
1. J. Anderson
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The play is 4‘Margin "M
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Hans l«"1 ls “ German consul, adS
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At the German embauay it
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Her car stalled at the corner,
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phis week was derogatory to Ger- test.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939, newspaper, November 2, 1939; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295527/m1/2/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.