H IL L S B O R O G l o r y o f R a c in g D a y s in E a r l i e r T im e R e c o u n te d ow att-hour sold during August was Fig» G row Sueceatfu lly 1 M cents. This is slightly under in W ash in gton County the August. 1934. average of 1 59 Fall crop of figs, healthful and cents and far under the 1934 n a ­ tional average of 2.6 cents paid by tastv fruit, is now being harvested, and one variety, the Honeydew. is 24.500.000 consumers." being offered in Hillsboro stores cream and sugar they are a As a means of preventing an ac­ With fine breakfast dish, aud are also e x ­ cident through failure of lights, cellent when preserved, canned, every motorist should carry an ex- piekled or dried. For many years figs have been tra fuse and full set of light bulbs in the car at all times, advises grown in California, but only late­ ly have they been grown success- the safety departm ent of the O re­ 'illv in Oregon. Several plantings gon State Motor association. A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , are to be found near Forest Grove, and Gaston Fig Vickies (Sweet) 6 quarts w hole figs 1 cup baking soda 1 gallon water. Sprinkle fruit with soda, pour boiling w ater over fruit ami id stand five minutes Oram and rinse in cold w ater. Cook I hour. Syrup S yrup 2 quarts cider vinegar, dilute to taste i!f vinegar is too strong figs w ill shrivel) T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 17, 1 9 3 5 O R E G O N 3 quarts granulated sugar 1 tablespoon whole cloves 2 tablespoons broken stick cinnamon M uch piece ginger root. Heat v illegal-, sugar and spiees i spices in a sack) Add figs and sunnier one hour. vinegar und spices to a syrup, anil ed pineapple, '»-cup broken nut pour over f i g s Boll 10 minutes meals Equal amount of sugar to fruii Cook 2 hours Add nuts last or until lender. and cook ft inimités Fig Preserve» Split on side and soak 3 or 4 C on struction W ork hours in salt brine iteaspoon salt to each quart of w ater) to cover R eported N ea r H ere fruit Rinse well S yrup I cup sugar. I cup water T hree building Jobs were re ­ to 2 cups fruit Cook fruit until ported this week by tiu- *1 W lender In syrup Copeland Yard In Hillsboro John .1 Jnsgott of Hillsboro is building Fig C u n s e r v * Two pounds fig s ’ c u p crush- a two-story winery building In Pickled Figs With the passing of the Wash­ Seven pounds figs (w ith skins ington Countv A gricultural society and stems). 3 pounds sugar Hl sonic time in 1890 or thereabouts, cups', pint of vinegar, teaspoon the glory of Washington county whole clove- teaspoon allspice Boil racing stables began to wane, ac­ ti -.s 2(1 minutes Drain Boil sugar. cording to Thomas H Tongue, b.xi»en«liturc* whose father, the late Congressman E x p e n d ltu r 193.3 1932 Thomas H. Tongue, was owner of one of the famous stables of that O reg o n 1936 B u d g e t E stim a te s -W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , C day. 4 o u n ti A tto rn e y — e liö n « M O I o f l h * O t w o t t U w » ' S ' ■ o ' : - -- - - The affairs of the agricultural so­ C le r k '* S a la ry h u i i h * C o u n ty C o u rt o f W .»»h- llc p u ly '» S a la ry ciety were brought to attention P u rn u a n i needed h> . 10.33 S om U b L a * » “ f O r * * UMV lk o r u . O re g o n . «m F r id a y . ih o Si h S ection >. I h a r t e r 44« * < th« W a s h in g to n C o u n ty C o u rt H o u -e in H ilb t U -K T e le p h o n e « •' T Ä y, « Ä ' — ........................... • - , « ;;,< * fu ll a n d with a stock certificate brought f p n o n» a m en d e d b> S ,, e c K « , « ’s . ' " - - h - , t , i , t . i - .i . t • M i ,-ellnneouM h e r e w i t h . h y S2.6N3.M4 S I. 267.93 into the Argus office by Mr. Tongue , x h- " " T o ta l» ‘ ■ •" ''» y ' o lir , m a y and form erly owned by his father. . . . m p l e i r . l , « - . . - » i . . n . f lh . « U i m a l « . a f H w . a m . a n i ta . n y la s is iy e r . « k i e r i t a . « e k r . s tr » » The certificate bears the certifica­ E L f o r U a i. . i n . r ^ i - ..f W , . ,h o .s lc n C o u n t ,. C o u n ty H e a lth O ffic e r — I 11. ; li O f f ic e r Vk C .'n n l» U ii.le .-i C . « i » . i a e r " . » k o , .-n o . C o u n t» , tion of A. Luelling. secretary, and »be . ' k a u n e i n o f .. ........ly « ™ i . O ffic e r 's E xp e n s e s a la r le * n r * fix e d by » ta tu tc . f.» Robert Imbrie. president, with in ­ »unty o ff ic e r o r em p lo y e e. in c lu d in g ih » w * * w b h v o * » * * » S non oe T o ta ls " rimala. b ri» !*« *, » h * con»t ru c tio n . o p e ra tio n a n d m a in im n n e * o f each p u b lic u tility a m i corporation May 4. 1868. b u ild • in g . s tr u c tu r e o r » n e tilu tu m . «h * M l a n r fro m . m i r r e . M k r r ih s u .b r e d l . s . l k m u l - n n s d »•>•» l - r s .- li a t . im p r p v e in e n i a n d m a in te n a n c e o f p u b lic h ig h w o a f y * th In recounting the days of the .... b * .......... e re c e ip t« o f i h * C o u n ty Cltihsl « • li m a t e o f th e p ro tm b le u n a p p o r lio n e d a m t u n e x p e r C o u rt Haus« " ......... ; V , c X ^ a u ‘ : ; ? k r ^ ¿ ^ t ^ : " ‘« h .. - k . « r h . . . ia to be le v ie d and fairs. Tongue described them as J a n ito r* ro p e r! y »n W a te r the biggest in the state outside of p balance» in th e fu n d » o f th e C o u n ty . l . i i 'h t * E x p e n d itu r e * P ro p , *»e«l the state fair. “These fairs, he said Budget (la a a m i F u e l Itu d v c t J t in . 1 to Jan t to E x p e n d itu r "attracted crowds from all points B udge t E x p e n d itu r e * E x p e n d itu r e * In s u ra n c e 1036 J u ly I . 10x35 J u ly I . 1035 1934 in the valley and the folks came 1932 1W J E le v a to r In a u ra n e * R e p a ir « . E t c ) M I " - c lla n e c u a (E rx tu r in wagons, hacks and by train E le v a to r O p e r a to r S2. »00.00 Those who drove th eir horses, S l.:>«k».04» S I. 2 0 0 .0 0 8?. 4OO 00 8 1 ,4 00 .00 C e m m ia a ie o e r» ' 4 'a u r t— S ta le In d u a tr ia l A tv id en t C om m is sio n 1.5iM» (» 4 » 756. (Ml 7 54». ftft 8 6 .0 |6 36 S S .S 5 2 .il usually camped until the week of C o u n ty J m ig * '* S a la r y 1.515.00 l.SiH» »K» T o ta ls 1.504». 4»«» 755 »»») 750,«K> I at C o u n ty C »M nm i**ioner*a S a la r y 1 ,6 1 0.(M) events was complete.” l.SOO ,00 764».tM> 391 .20 J9O.0O 693 90 7 *0 . 00 The chief attractions, according 2nd C o u n ty C o m « n i*» lo n e r’8 S a la r y C o u r t ly l l o a p l t a l — 100.00 0S, »3 50 IKI U t . 70 95 00 C a r e t a k e r '* S a la ry 600 .00 to Tongue, were the horse races C T e le le rk p h o H n ir e e 316 ,75 jo o .o t) 719.70 759 .00 C o u n ty P h y s ic ia n 50.04» and livestock exhibits, though there Com m iaaHMtera* P n w e e d in tr* SÄ.4K» S9 20 SO. 00 O th e r Ito c to r« were exhibits of farm produce and S ta te W iin e » **B 3iM».OO C.H.k 22S .2ÌÌ IS0.04Ì 4'»2 39 M isce lla n e o u s t P r in t in g . a ia tio n e r y . JOO. 0ft other things of interest. 3iM».1»0 l.a u m lre a a 125.00 3 46 ’ S v e rtis in ir. etc.» 250-00 J u n ilr e * * .«,■ S7.S30.OO Location of the fair grounds was Budget SJ. 7 U .0 9 87.7 81 .17 f7.SCS.CC E xp e n s e I7 .J 7 S .4 7 8 T .6 1 4 M W a itre o o just west of Hillsboro on the left T o ta l» N u r**» hand side of the road w here a Ga» ( P o r tla n d G as A C o k e ) mile track w ith grandstands and M e t« S 1 .S 0 0 0 0 S 0«K».(KI s 9(K L 00 f l S »0 IKI fl.g o O 00 1.2IMI.0Ö (*r*a*ertea buildings for exhibits had been C le r k ( o ’» u n S t a y la r C y le r k — ßrtti 4 M » 6»K».00 1 .1 9 0 S I 1 ,290.00 S ta le In d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t C«.rnm ission 9 60 .00 437 04» constructed. The last fair, he said, l i t D e p u ty '» S a la r y 4&0.00 887.90 94H» 00 T e le p h o n e 760 .00 364». 4M» 360.0ft 70S. CS was about 1890. F ailure of the fair 2 n d D e p u ty '» S a la r y 7 *0 00 l.a iiin lr y i 2 1.17 2 0 .0 0 4 4.06 irxi D e p u ty '» S a la r y 40.00 L ig h t and P o w e r to continue was due mostly, he Telephone 1.2(H). 00 696 .34 5 0 0 00 t . I19.CC 1.000.00 In s u ra n c e KM». (Ml pointed out, to the hard times Bo»»ka. S ta tio n e r y . S u p p lie 124.03 50.00 177.1« 100.00 600.4M) Eeed a n d I 122.00 1 0 0 04» which came about then. S ta m p * a n d E x p rè s * is o .oo D ru g s 8 6 .4 *0 .0 0 S 2 .261.34 S3.9*4».99 fs .9 2 7 .s e f s .9 ie .e e Many famous horses were pro­ E x t r a H e lp Hay fS.9SC.7J fS.4C4.CJ T o ta l» duced in the county and many ex ­ C lo th in g Fuel citing races w ere held at the old R e p a ir and U p k e e p $1.800 01» $ IMMI.IM) s ‘ . MM). 04» $l.SiM».(M) fair grounds participated in by C o u n ty A J l.8 0 0 00 M is e ri la neo» 1,200.00 6 0 0 .0 0 S 600 .00 1.2'Ki (K» 1 1 6 .5 0 1 .IS 810.649.16 1.200.00 horse breeders, not only from this Aftseaaor'* S a la r y T o ta ls 9 60 .00 450. (Ml 450.4M » 22S.4KI la t D e p u ty '» S a la r y 900.00 2 .6 0 0 00 county but from other counties 2nd 2 .1 2 4 65 04) 2.1S7 05 D e p u ty ’» S a la ry 2.5OOOO M is c e lla n e o u s Ite m » — 3IMI.IM» 87.(Ml nearby, w here racing stock was F ie ld D e putie s 150.4M» 15,8 50 JiK» (M) A d v e r tis in g 400 .00 24MI.ÚO produced. One of these counties C o p y in g F ie ld S lip * 4M3.00 4 0 0 . IH» A u d it C o u n ty Books 3 60 .00 7 2 .0 0 2 2 5 .0 0 C op y in g T a x R»dla 4O5. «K » SSO .00 was Yamhill, which Tongue places B o u n ty 350 .00 348 .67 175.00 J J 4 .S I 350.00 C a re o f P oor second to W ashington county in T S a ta x tio E n x e te r y n . s io P n o tta g e . O f f i c e S u p p lie » . E tc. C a l li e In d e m n ity 450 .00 420.IK) 250.04» the amount of racing stock raised M iacellaneou» 432 SO eso. 00 C o u n ty F a ir 6 0.00 2 6 .6 3 J0.04» SS. 20 Among the famous horses pro­ Coat o f T a x R»»ll 6 0.00 C o u rt House B u ild in g F u n d 150. IM» 134.89 7 5 .0 0 iie .e e 100.00 duced in this county, and raced T e le p h o n e C e m e te ry 1 5.00 11.70 7.50 ers ona l In s p e c tio n 9 22 D is tr ic t S ea ler $ 8 .3 25 .«« on the local track, was Jam es L., S P ta 83.1 73 .3« S4.297.S0 te In d u a tr ia l A c c id e n t C»>mmiaah»n f7 .C 7 9.9 7 fa.SMC.ee E m e rg e n c y i N o te J.I ik h i tr a n s fe r r e d fro n t 8 *.2 6 3 .4 1 f7.77C.CS who held the northw est trotting T o ta l» C ir c u it C o u r t B u d g e t to E m e rg e n c y F u n d IW - record and was owned by Ladd & c e m lw r I . 1934» F ir e P ro te c tio n Reed of Reedville. A nother famous $ 1 4 0 0 .0 0 8 «IM». (Ml S 6O4» OO ( o a n t y R e co rd er— . 8 1 .to o . 00 F ir e P a tr o l 9 0 0 .0 0 450 .00 horse was F red Hamilton, owned Reco rd er's S a la r y 4 50 .(M» 9ftft. 4M) 94M).(M> H e rd ln«i»eetor 780 .09 360 .00 360 00 by Tongue's father. This horse also la t D e p u ty ’» S a la r y 7 20 .4 M » 720. IM) H o r t ic u lt u r a l In s p u rtio n 216 .55 held the northw est trotting record 2nd D e p u ty '» S a la r y H e a lth R e g is tra r« 250 (Ml ■».- 1 • 125.00 te n o g ra p h e r 149 94 3 44). 4M) H ills lx tr o S e w e r A «»e«»m ent (C o u r t House» for a num ber of years. K itty Ham S S upplies. 3 8 0 .«M) 354.09 S tati«»nery. T y p e w r it e r . R e p a ir * . E tc . 162.50 751.37 350.00 In d ig e n t S oldier» 46.00 2 1.8 6 was another of the Tongue horses Book* a n d In d e x *» 22 60 42 65 4 . ...» In s a n e a n d F e e b le m in d e d $3.6 15 .00 31.6 83 .43 S I. 720.90 taken to the northwest meets and T e le p h o n e 8 4 .0 I8 .6 1 J 3 .3 5 5 .te In te r e s t on W a r r a n ts fj.4 M S .e i fj.4 e e .is T o ta l» — a popular favorite. Ix n d P ro d u cts S how L a w L ib r a r y O ther horse breeders were George M o th e rs ' Pensions $ 1 .2 00 .00 V. James, who had his stock farm 8 60ft. iM) C o e n ty T r e a » e r e r — S 600.00 81.2M .OO 31.204) (M) O ld A g e P ensions 780 .00 36O.IM» on what is now the Krause ranch T re a s u re r'» S a la r y 2 6 0 .0 0 O u ts ta n d in g W a r r a n ts " N o t P a id f o r W a n t o f 544.96 64K) 04) 50.00 2 2.05 2 5 .0 0 44 45 southeast of Cornelius. J. L. Hallett C le r k ’» S a la r y 54» 04» Funds” 1 75 .(M) 3.IM) T e le p h o n e 125.00 106 46 P e rs o n a l P r o p e r ty T a x C o lle e tlo n 3U0.00 was another south- B a n k s " D e p » * it on R a n k 1 0 0 .0 0 276103 - r x n i w ith his u farm a 7 5.00 146.56 P re m iu m s on O f f i c i a l Honda 150.00 5«».IK) cast of Dilley on w hat is n o w Printinif B„d S u w l w t a «... 2S.4H» 65 15 R e b a te * 50.04) 82.4 53 .«« 81.289.68 known as the Spring Hills farm. P - o s ta re 5 1.210.00 8 2 .I0 I-3 7 R e g is tr a tio n a n d We»-ti<»ns 8 2 .3 5 6 .M S 2 .I* « .S » t l.llS .S ? T o ta ls S heep K ille d by Ik ig a a n d O th e r D og F u n d Van B D eLashm utt was owner BSM BM i of the Witch Hazel stock farm at 8 1 .M 0 .n o 8 898.18 ( M i n t j S h e r iff— S 900 4M) 81.7 94 .38 T a x R e fu n d s a n d F u re rlo a u ra a SI .*.•«» .».» Witch HazeL w here harness horses S h e r i f f . S a la r y 1 .5 0 0.0 0 79S.18 75*».IK) 1.496 34 T a x R e fu n d to M y r t a Boyd 1.500.00 1 .500.00 798.18 l . t Ile p u ty *« S a la r y w ere raised. 7 5 0 .0 0 1.496 34 Fave» Y a m h ill C o u n ty 1.504) IK) U n i t e d S ta le » R e -e m p a y m e n t S e rv ic e J. E. Reeves was one of the 2nd D e p u ty ’. S a la r y 150.00 978 66 t r d D e p u ty " . S a la r y 75.00 W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a tio n on Peace O ffic e r s 8 5 .9») 150.04) sm aller horse breeders of a later S pecial D e p u ty ’. S a la r y 3 5 0 .0 0 1 IS 2IKI.IM ) T o ta l o f M ls re lla n e o u s lte«aa 3 7 1 .«6 4«K).00 701» IH» day, but comes in for a share of T e le p h o n e 341.30 250 .00 T O T A L G E N E R A L F U N D K X P K N U I T I R E S d C a tim a te i 474.4« 700.00 8 50 IM» 353 .23 the glory by v irtu e of a horse S h e r i f f . E x p e n d 450.00 779 42 R&O.OO 700.00 1 .224.50 450.00 R E t K IP T S P O R C O U N T Y G R N B R A L " E S T IM A T E D ” 187.50 which he sold and which was ex­ ( C i n a r . a R n e d p la O c il e m e n t. MHI.IMI 227 .72 2lMt.4M> F r o m ( o u n t y C le r k ' s O f f i c e - 621.94 64M» 4M) ported to Russia, w here it became E x p o « « a n d R e p a ir o f C a r , 8 0 .IMI 8 4 39 42.50 ! A ll F in e *. P o r fa itu r e a a n d P ortal lie s M4 90 170.IMJ 720.00 one of the big winners. 2 40.87 In .u r a n e e 250.0ft 445.67 C ir c u it C o u rt 500 4M) 7IMI.U0 515 24 1.2 (M l IK) 354» 4M» D uring those days, Mr. Tongue S te n o g ra p h e r 416.10 P ro h a te C o u rt 700.00 2 5 0 .0 0 i-c e llx n e o u . 242.83 04) INI 50.00 6 5.95 C o u n ty (« H ir t says, the races w ere divided equal­ M l o t ) 90 257.45 2 7 5 .0 0 P r in t i n r . S ta tio n e r y . S u p p lie I. P ,M ta y e 154». 4M) SUU 1)0 M a r r ia g e L i r e n * * * ly between running races and h ar­ W 8 I9 .9 7 3 .M o r k m a n ’ . C o m p e n .a tio n on P eace O f f i c e r , 87.092.61 S4.967.50 254) 04) 86.3 44 .95 R e ta il H e er L ir e n » * A p p lic a tio n s 8 4 .6 7 « .» • t,.S 4 (.Z I »» .»41.87 ness races, w ith th e latter race IMab 554) 4M) M in r * lla n * o u s being the most popular. The h a r­ $ 1 .2 00 .00 86.933.18 86.3 60 04) 64HI <»0 81.194 35 ness race, he believes, had been C h ie T f a x D e D p u e p ty a ’* r t m S e a n la t — 31.200.4M) 9 0 0 .0 0 • 405.8 4 420 .00 E ro n i C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r ’s O f f i c e — 794 62 *4 0 4M) relegated to second place in more l» t C le r k ’» S a la r y r y 780 .00 305.68 S6.U4KI IM) R e c o rd e r’« Ere» 360.00 5NO.49 720.00 recent years because of the fact 2nd C le r k '» S a la r y I.3U 4) (M) S h e r i f f ’s Fees 1 ,000.00 652.87 2.J4M) 4M) that the running race m akes a 3rd C le r k 's S a la r y J u s tic e ('« iu rta 2 50 00 1.098 43 310 00 S pecial C le r k o r A d d in g M a c h in e 5 0.00 1.44M) 2uo.no 15.00 94MI.00 JIMI IK) $.1.613.«0 8 900 00 700 .00 700.00 600.00 1.IMMI 00 6,04)0.00 150.OO 25000 1,000 00 150.00 125.00 811 .77 5.« « 8 8 I7 » y z .] ( S lt .H IS .S I $ 511.91 144.00 ................... $2.195.82 h a n d lin g A . A . COUNTY 1932 S2.4SO.OO A. $ 3 ,5 8 7 .2 2 * p ro g ra m « . BY A P P R O P R IA T IO N « 1933 1 2 ,9 10 .82 $ »2.01 Z.78 S »69 .63 » S <82.2 J 522.00 851.31 SO.OO 842 .50 81000 469.60 713.20 677.80 3 .6 0 9.9 0 6 5.00 9 2.5 0 2 6 6 .0 0 116.26 202 .63 8 7.683.28 8 864.41 424.02 958.98 469 .25 133.90 710.75 $8,642.31. $ $ 800 .00 850 .00 10.00 16.00 $ 8 675 NO 1 t S 69H.52 600.04) 299 .00 13.30 26 60 20.25 959.15 S 927 .50 50.04) 2 5 .0 0 5.00 10.00 25.1)1) 23.15 17.9V 2 5.00 2 5 .0 0 1M 70 2 0.65 S 4541.00 400.00 350. IH) 500.00 400.00 2,500.04) 75.04) 100.00 375.00 7 5.00 150.00 83,375.00 S S $ 470.89 100.00 500.00 134.30 100 00 105.13 $ 1 ,4 0 9 .8 2 * 1IM .6 I 454).ÍN» 390.00 222 .70 130 60 317.10 1,302.64) 2 1.75 19.00 60.4)4) 55.00 ■ I S3.2 0« .26 $ 470 .89 129.22 493.30 133.77 124.65 210 .25 $ 1.561.58 960 .00 500 .00 3 0.0« 20.4)0 1041.00 2 0.00 2 0 .0 0 2 5.00 S I. 075 .00 S I, 200 .00 600 .00 30.16) 55.00 50.00 S I. 93 5.00 50.O0 5 0.00 10.00 20.00 50.0U 5 0.00 S 230.00 960 .00 600.00 7 0 0 .0 0 600 .00 61)0.00 5 ,0 0 0.0 0 100.00 200 .00 750.00 150.00 3U0.00 SI 4).560.00 S S 906.90 J 1)0.00 1 ,000.00 226 .10 2 00 .00 1415.00 S 2.600.00 PropoHcil 1936 S 2.600.00 1935 S2.5O5.00 50.00 75.00 25.00 2 5.00 54.0O 2 5.00 125.00 375.00 S 3.10 3 5.00 165.00 S YEAR« 19 1« 12,122.31 100.00 150 00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 200 .00 7 5 « .00 8 3 1.80 44 16 .33 146.«« 8 1 ,6 0 0 .0 0 96U.00 4O0.00 325 .00 225. (Ml 2AO.00 K5.no 140 .00 iu 0 .n o 6 0.0 0 100 .00 8 4 .3 9 3 .M 35.04» 4.4M) 4.941 S 604) 00 2 0 0 .0 0 15.00 12.54) 3 .0 0 6 8.26 4.70 6.76 4 « 5 .te 8 297.J5 095.99 81.621.16 100.00 50 00 50.00 M iscellaneous - I T PAYS 125.00 125.00 100.041 S f J u s tic e o f Peace B o o k s ,-overed sinut, stripe, black loose C A o u nstable q n u t, and seedling blight. Ask J u s tic e o f Pence Fees lealer or w rite Baycr-Sem csun Co., T o ta ls Inc., W ilming ton. D e i., for free C o ro n e r— Gcrenl Pnmphlc let 1 0 8 -» 8 6 .M 2 .3« 2 7.50 s i . 800.4M) Moo 00 400.00 34M).0O 225 imi 2'M).oo 6 5 .IM) KM) IMI 154) IN) 4 0.00 S ta tio n e r y C o u n ty S u rv e y o r— I S ta tio n e r y a n d S u p p li«» .... ............ M ¡»relluneou» S ta m p » a n d Exprewa M a p * a n d P r in t» Record Book» C o u n ty S u rv e y In d e x Kecord o f S u rv e y o r’« O ffic e O ffic e E q u ip m e n t T e le p h o n e I S ta te In d u it r ia l A c c id e n t C o m rn i» *io n T o ta l* 616 89 2 421 o l 259 29 313 .09 76306 2 6 0 .8 0 1.191 87 296 35 420.78 69.41 3 5 0 . IH» 768 .00 6 3.09 O A ( ’ . I »and G r a n t In te r e s t on D e p tw its S ta te L iq u o r R e v e n u e F r o m < O u n ty T a x D e p á rtate» I »eli m in e n t T a xe « In te r e s t <»i I , 1 '• t I L e w D e lin q u e n t D e lin q u e n t T a x e * . 1933 l.* v y D e lin q u e n t T a x e * . 1931-32 M v y S a le o f Pr«>perty A c q u ire tl T h r o u g h T a x E’o re e ln a u r* C i h on h a n d in S h e r i f f ’ s O f f ic e a n d n o t tu rn e d . v er In T r e a s u r e r 's O ffic e leoa SV.ouft to be tr a n s fe r r e d to E le m e n ta r y Hrhu«d F u n d S I 4.3 lo.ftft. 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