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    I IIIDAV. MARCH
GRANIR PASS DULY COURIER
ANNUAL REPORT TAXES COLLECTED BY GEORGE W.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT LEWIS, SHERRIFF OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
TAX ROLL OF 1922
I
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
To December 31st, 11*33.
Net Liabilities. General Fund
Net Llabilttie*. General Road Fund
•COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT H»lt THE NIX MONTHS ENDING
DECEMBER 31st, IICJ3,
» 36,142.69
_ 133.106.45
GENER AiL FUND
10,669.37
»174.249.14 Cash balance on hand July 1st, 1923................... —........
99.664.00
Sheriff’s tax turnover, penalty, etc.....................................
113.09
...» 58.556 64 Assessor's turnover. 1923 tax...............................................
Qutstanding Warrants. General Fund ----
1,456.20
... 132.016.97 County Clerk's fees .............................................................. —
Outstanding Warrants, Road Fund .........
150.00
Rent, Good Samaritan Hospital ................ -........................
24.00
»190,573.(1 Rent, Orchard Ave. property ............ -......................... -.....
48.00
Rent. C Street property ..................... .............................. ..
450.00
» 2. 455.55 Bond forfeited State vs. Kennedy ........................................
Clerk's Fees----
10.00
Fines, Juvenile Court — ......... ................. ................——-
553.50
Fluee. Justice Court ......
—.............. -...........
County Clerk’s Report of General Fund
50.00
Fine«, received from Sheriff s Office............................... ..
500.00
-
Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Sugar and White Pine Lumber Co........... —......... ..
01
•Csunty. Oregon, the amount of warrants cancelled and net liabilities from O. P. Hoff. State Treasurer, refund ou slate tax.............
511.05
Interest on Bank, deposits................... —..........................
July 1, 1921 to December 81. 1923.
Warrants outstanding July 1, 1923 —------------------- ------
» 67.523.00
»115,199.22
Warrants issued from July 1, 1923 to December »1. 1923----------
None i
GENERAL FUND
Estimated accrued Interest-------------------------------------------------- 32.411.04
CONTRA
8,687.36
99,934.04 Warrant« cancelled, principal.................................................
4,964.44
CONTRA
Warrants cancelled, interest ....... ...........................................
279.00
Warrants cancelled from July 1. 1923 to December 31, 1923—» 8,966.36 Warrants cancelled, Sheriff's turnover, principal...............
130.91
Cash in hands of Treasurer _______ ------------------------------------ 18.263.93 Warrants cancelled, Sheriff's turnover. Interest.................
26,130.28
Due County from Delinquent Taxes_ —____________________ 36.561.06 O. P. Hoff. State Treasurer, second Ju State Tax...........
107.50
Net Liabilities --- --------------------------- .------------------------------------- 36.142.69 A. E. Burghduff. State Game Warden,
of fine«
32500
O. J. Law. J. P., Traffic Officer cases remitted to State.
» 99.934.04 O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, X* of Liquor Fines...... ........
12.50
25.000.00
Transferred to Current Expense .............
... » 5S.556.04 Transferred to School District No. 47....
Warrants Outstanding December 31, 1923 ____
269.92
342.00
Transferred to School District No. 57.....
STATE OF OREGON, County of Josephine, sa,
6,107.56
Transferred to Market Road Fund........
I, F. L. COON, County Clerk of Josephine County. State of Oregon, do Transferred to State Eleni. School Fund
7,739.82
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the Transferred to High School Fund..........
4.500.00
amonnt of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the per­ Transferred to Road Fund ......................
12.339 00
iod of six months, ending December 31. 1»23, and the amount of war­ Cash balance at close of business December 31st, 1923
18,263.93
rants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid for the
period of six months beginning July 1, 1923, and ending December 31.
»115,199.22
1923. as the same appear on the records in my office and in my official
ROAD FUND
custody.
10.996.70
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said Court this 15th day of Cash balance on hand July 1st, 1923............. .......... ....................
16,280.51
I Sheriff’s tax turnover .............................................
January, A. D-, 1924.
17.30
Assessor's tax turnover........... .............................. ...........................
F. L. COON.
(C. C. SEAL)
' Sam A. Kozer, Secretary of State, motor license .........................
3,157.50
County Clerk for Joséphine County, State of Oregon.
Ore. State Highway Commission, 2nd 4 Market Road Appor­
tionment
..... ....... ... ............. .......................................................
County Clerk’s Report of General Road Fund K. E. Hodgman, rental of equipment...............................................
Geo. Gebers, rental of equipment ........................................................
Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Simas Brothers, rental of equipment ................. ................................
county, Oregon, the amount of Warrants cancelled, and net liabilities from C. L. Woelffle, refund account overpaid .........................................
July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923.
J. N. Johnston, for rock crusher . ....................................................
Warrants outstanding July 1, 1923_
»130,154.68 Southern P»c. R. R., for eliminating road crossing .....................
Warrants issued from July 1. 1923 to December 31, 1923
A. Kozer, Secretary of State, forestry rental».......................
Road District No. 1, Labor, Material. etc. ______________
2,652.01 Sam
Road District No. 2. Labor, Material. etc. ______________
640.05 J. A. Drolette, 36 yard» of gravel......... ............................... .............
Road District No. 3. * Labor.
Material. etc. _____________
456.80 Interest on warrant No. 1226», A. D. Kearn Const, Co...............
‘
Road District No. 4, Labor. Material, etc. ____
.
506.90 Transferred from General Fund ..... ..................................
Road District No. 5, Labor. Material, etc.________ _ -
4,905.75 : Transferred from General Fund to Market Road.............................
Road District No. 6. Labor, Material, etc. _
6.063.82
56.917.00
Road District No. 7, Labor, Material, etc. __
436.40
Road District No. 8, Labor. Material, etc. __
ROAD FUND
852.75
Road District No. 9. Labor. Material, etc. __
CONTRA
956.91
43.444 41
Road District No. 10, Labor, Material, etc.
1.031.10 Warrants cancelled, principal.......... .... ..... ..... ............................ .....
5,406.65
Road District No. 12, Labor, Material, etc.
8.740.90 Warrants cancelled, interest .............................. .............
General Road Expense____
5.622.98
9.642.00 Transferred to City of Grants Pass, being 70% of Road Fund
Bridges__________________
636 45
8,421.11 Transferred to County School Fund, U of forest rentals..........
Estimated Accrued Interest
13,159.60 I Cash balance at close of business December 31st, 1923........ ....
1,806.51
»
»
»
»
»
CONTRA
Warrants cancelled from July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923
Cash in hands of Treasurer .
_______________
Due County from Delinquent Taxes :_____________________
Net Liabilities_________________________________________
»188.620.98
»
»
State and County
School Diatrlct No. 1
School DI st riet No 2
School Dlstrlct No. 3
School Dlatrlct No 4
School Iilstrict
School Dlatrlct
School Bist riet
School Dlatrlct
School Bist riet
School Dlstrlct
School Dlxlrict
School Diät riet
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Diatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Diät riet
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Diatrlct
School Dlstrlct
School Dlatrlct
School Diatrlct
Special Road No. 1
Special Road No. 11
Rodent Tax
General Road
Forest Patrol
Grunts Pass Irrigation Dint.
Fort Vannoy Irrigation Diet.
City of Grants Puss
TOTAL
Delinquent Tax Collected
Penalties Collected
Total Delinquent Collected
Collected
by
Sheriff
» 188,198 39
571 72
320.0«
934.90
807.86
569.38
487.7»
39.670.5(1
338.95
197 91
287. »6
453.66
318 68
639 16
347 26
503 9»
361.97
238 9?
157.78
916.86
393.08
169.06
1,374 02
863 67
2.705.47
856 87
636 64
8,609 99
89.07
183 92
267.84
532 6!
500 6«
548 38
»92.46
511.93
146 41
»06.02
459 36
345.41
99 29
211.80
163.81
58.76
355 80
247.52
1,087 61
197.94
66.87
1,606.10
3,151 93
11133
27.332 12
1,629 60
31.517.56
8.496 Ml
45.438.73
367,608.07
Sheriff's
Amon nt
C'llec'd Sheriff's
Penalty
Assess­
De­
Remit­
bv
ment
linquent
tance
Assos'or
»249 .39 1 120.92 »36.6« 1.06 »1,149 38 »312.77 »
178 68
.40
77 63
1811.13
648 33
219 93
116.33
4.221.74
251. IS
5.37
113 43
46.04
00 47
49 7»
3 «9
167 93
>02 64
167.57
.03
107.18
148 »6
42.81
98 60
338 »4
18 »8
71 76
4« 82
46.63
99.05
46
31.12
3 57
290 34
6 7»
86 56
210.38
30 97
383.»7
86
.34
»8 13
44
101.53
1 !»
4 09
32.44
38
184 76
37
107.81
65
' 182 37
67
1 09
82 81
686
59
155 57
19 09
is,'
t 3
35.93
353.76
6 00
53.74
571 98
106.81
6.81
261.70
16.3»
112 93
13 «4
633 12
311 33
225 88
72 07
114 94
66.18
806 90
1 OR
453.18
338 75
91 23
1,2.10 97
1 4 8 4 7
.11
99.98
297 92
79 25
13 .18
.10
1,778.77
17! 77
4,033 75
628 82
260 00
60 38
171 71
32.618 63
5.263 «1
!9 50
35 20
17 !«
3,235.46
T«4 OH
1.30
2.98
61.17128
15,479.80 14,316 25
172.33
4.687.31
1,200 62
lv. 02
111 90
4,185 43
49.778 9»
6 72
263.02
»296 68(16,436 67 (73.832.16 (1,221.73 (652.27 (466,272 38
168.523 66
10,2 19.18
»
..
»68,7 43.84
Grants PsM, Oregon.
56,917.00
I, Geo. W. Lewis. Sheriff and Tax Collector In and for Josephine County. State of Oregon, do hereby
rt JS
12.134.55 that the foregoing 1» a full, true and correct statement of all taxes und penalties collected by me for the year ■■ iff
88.00 ing December 31, 1923, and that the amounts set forth therein as paid have been paid to the County Treasurer.
GEO. W LEWIS, Sheriff,
3.00
25,000.00
NOTICE OF HAl.E OF GOVERN­
»188.620.98
37,225.55
MENT TIMBER
CURRENT EXPENSE
GewSRiand otfiae,
Warrants Outstanding December 31, 1923 _
__ »132,016.97
CONTRA
Washington. D. C.,
30.925.98
Warrants cancelled _.....................................
...
STATE OF OREGON. County of Josephine, ss.
Mar. 11, 1924.
6,299.57
Cash
balance
at
close
of
business
December
31st,
1923
L F. L. COON. County Clerk of Josephine County, State of Oregon, do
Notice is hereby given that sub­
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
» 37,225.55 subject to the conditions and limita­
amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the per-
tions of the acts of June 9, 1916.
SCHOOL AND OTHER FUNDS
-lod of six months, ending December 31, 1923, and the amount of war­
(39 Stat., 218). February 26, 1919
Balance
Balance
rants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid for the
Disbursed Dec. 31, '23 (40 Stat., 1179), and June 4. 1920
July 1, ’23
Received
period of six months beginning July 1,
1. 1923, and ending
ending _ December 31.
» 4,651.01 »34,780.23 »33,251.72 » 6,179.52 (41 Stat., 758), and departmental
1923. as the same appear on the records in my office and in my official Special School Fund
955.14 regulations of September 15, 1917
County School Fund........ 15,585.09
636.45
15,266.40
custody.
L. D., 447), and June 22. 192«
1,445.91 (46
4,717.13
5.308.70
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said Court this 15th day of High School Fund ............ , 2,037.49
(47 L. D„ 411), tho timber on the
State School Fund.............
79.78 following
40.45
4,707.33
4,668.00
January. A. D., 1924.
lands will be sold April
State Eiern. S. Fund..... ..
482.41
7,739.82
600.23 21. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. in., at
7,622.00
(C. C. SEAL)
F. L. COON,
Library Fund _________
2.54 public auction at the United States
273.19
270.65
County Clerk for Josephine County, State of Oregon.
Institute Fund .................
43.50
203.89
160.39 land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to
County Fair Fund...........
3.88
3.88
tho highest bidder at not less than
County Clerk’s Report of Current Expense Fund I Registration
of Title........
187.61
the appraised valuo as shown by this
•Estate Fund ......................
391.78
notice, sale to lie subject to the ap­
Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Forest Patrol_________ _
544.68
334.45
646.60
proval of the Secretary of the Inte­
I
County, Oregon, from July 1. 1923, to December 31, 1923.
City of Grants Pass..........
515.14
25,818.99
29.412.17
rior. Tho purchase prlco, with an
Warrants issued from July 1. 1923 to December 31, 1923:
G. P. Irrig. Dist.. ...........
18,412.92
401.29
17,380.93
additional sum of one-fifth of 1 per
County Judge and Commissioners' salaries and expenses
963.08 I Ft. Vannoy Irrig. Dlst...„
844.05
814.35
cent, thereof, being commissions al­
Clerk'B Office, salaries and expenses_____ ___________
3,106 25 Rodent Fund ....................
207.27
49.71
lowed, must ha deposited nt time of
Sheriff's Office, salaries and expenses________________
3.421.41 Cemetery Fund .............. .
71.40
20.40
105.00
sale, money to be returned If sale is
Assessor's Office, salaries and expenses ..... .......................
1.688 66 Appearance Bond ............ .
60.00
10.00
not approved, otherwise patent will
Treasurer's Office, salaries and expenses ...... ..... .... ......
1,123.56
issue tor tho timber which must be
School Superintendent's Office, salaries and expenses
949.79
»25,331.47 »102,115.28 »111,075.20 »16,371.55 removed within ten years. Blds will
Surveyor' Office, salaries and expenses_______________
24 00
be received from citizens of tho
Health Officer, salaries and expenses __ ......... ............
SUMMARY OF AiLL BALANCES
177.75
Fruit Inspector, salaries and expenses __ ___
» 59,132.09 United States, associations of such
1.750.00 Balance on hand July 1st, 1923........
Sealer of Weights and Measurea. salaries and expenses
216,097.70 citizens and corporations organized
50.10 Receipts from July 1st, to December 31st, 1923
under the laws of the United States,
County Veterinarian, salaries and expenses_________
39 00
Coroner, salaries and expenses
Total Balance and Receipts........................................
....»275,229.79 or any State, Territory, or District
none
-
only. Upon application of a
Insurance ___ _______,________________
.... 232,488.23 thereof
30 25 Disbursements July 1st, to December 31et, 1923
qualified purchaser, the timber on
Registration of Electors and Elections__________________
L262.95
any legal subdivision will bo offered
Courthouse. Salary of Janitor, water, fuel, lights, and repairs
£177.23 Balance at close of business December 31st, 1923
...... » 42,741.56 separately before being included In
Circuit Court, Jurors, Witnesses, etc._____
994.59
OUTSTANDING
WATRiRANTS
any offer of a larger unit.
County Court_____ __ ___________
none j Outstanding General Fund Warrants (uncalled)........
...... » 54,604.76
Justice Court ______________________
T. 28 8„ R. 12 W„ Sec. 15. Lot 8,
100.05 Outstanding Road Fund Warrants (uncalled).............
......
131,356.04
Juvenile Court____________
fir 1200 M., T. 18 B„ R. 7 W.. Sec.
60.00
Care of Poor:
3. NW!4 SE% fir, 14 80 M„ none of
Total Outstanding Warrants (uncalled)
»185,960.80 the
County Home, all expense _ __________ ________ ________
timber on those sections to bo
1,696.00 State of Oregon,
)
..
Other paupers, allowances, etc._____
sold for less than »2.50 per M.; T,
2,029.06 I
)M.
Widow's pensions__ ,____ ___ ________ __ __ ____ ”
21 S.. R. 4 W Sec. 23.
SE>4
2,499.50 County of Josephine. )
Jail, Board of Prisoners, etc. ______________
red fir 1650 M., white fir 25 M., in­
1,370.62
I, Geo. S. Calhoun, County Treasurer of Josephine County, Oregon, do cense cedar 25 M„ 8E% SE% rod
Tax Rebates
6.74 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all
Insane, examination and expense
18.50 amount received during the six months ending December 31st, 1923, paid fir 1240 M., white fir 50 M., red
Advertising_______ ___ _______________
289.20 out and still remaining in my hands on January 1st. 1924, ae the same cedar 30 M„ T. 28 8.. K. 11 W„ Sec.
Ferries, operation and maintenance _____
1, SW% SW'4 red flr, 1300 M„
862.32 appear? on the records of my office and in my official custody.
8cafp Bounties
none of tho timber on those sections
443.50
Witness tny hand this the 16th day of January, A. D. 1024,
Miscellaneous, not otherwise enumerated
to
be sold for loss than »1.75 per
594.30
(Signed) GEO. S. CALHOUN,
District Attorney, expense ___
M. for the red fir. ».50 per M. for
874 54
County Treasurer of Josephine County, Oregon. the white flr, and incense cedar, and
Water Master, Salary and expense___
1,084.45
Library ______________________
»1.50 per M. for the red cedar; T.
347.78
Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission
S„ R. 10 W., Sec. 13, NEU NEU
171.40 business in Grants Pass Monday,
H. B. Howell visited Dryden school 30
525 M., NW % NE'4 flr 200 M..
MrB. Nora Holt was shopping in Tuesday and arranged for a pig club. fir
NEU NW % Hr 800 M„ NW U
STATE OF OREGON. County oi Josephine, ss.
’ 30,206.48 town Thurday.
T. G. Harmon Is visiting his chll- NW U flr 200 M.. T. 29 S„ R. 10 W.,
V
J’ F' I/;.CO9N' Coun,y Clerk of Josephine County, State of Oregon do
Miss Griswold was a welcome dren in town and chatting with old Sec. 29, SEU SEU flr 1070 M.,
wear nn elnstlc corset almost l>onc-
white cedar 330 M., none of the tim­
h ^ r <>
1 i X i thatiih* Yoregoing is a true and correct statement of
the guest at Huckleberry Homestead
loss and without lacings—Ibero nre
friends.
ber on those sections to be sold for
■«nount ot claims allow.-d by the County Court of said County for the per-
xn«l curved. Matters are further com­ some new •tep-ln models for tills lucky
™n|Ofrtr»w«°?lhThend-^D7’’.nil’er 31' 19231 anfl the “'«««nt of war­ last week end.
Mrs. Cecil McCracken and Miss less than »1.60 per M. for the flr and plicated by the vogue of the flat back person.
»7.00 per M. for the white cedar;
rants drawn, for the period of six months beginning July 1, 1923 and end-
Clifiord Hannon, son of Charles Chloe Roberts are attending
tegeh- T. 39 8., 11. 5 W., Sfec. 15. NWU tnd thnt uncorseted look—more to be
IKStsas
" •-
- Harmon, is ill with a severe cold.
For lionvy women, broendo Is Ibe
cr’s institute In town.
SW% yellow pine 50 M., sugar pine desired thnn grent riches. Women look mnterlnl most favored and considerable
Marion Crooks and Robert Barr
80 M., red fir 180 M., none of the to their corsetleres to mold the fig­ boning Is required. Front Ince piodels
1924WITNESS my hand and offlciaI seal thii 15th day of January, A. D„
R. L. Hanner is putting in an Ir­ timber
on this tract to be sold for
were In town Tuesday.
rigation system at his ranch in teas than »3.00 per M. for the yellow ure Into the fashionable nnd youthful are best adapted to some figures, but
(C. C. SEAL)
F. L. COON,
form required by straight-line dresses nil cormds should bo carefully fitted.
Miss Celeste Harmon was shop Selma.
anal sugar pine and »1.25 per M. for
County Clerk for Josephine County, State of Oregon.
and the severe linos of the new suits. Certain defects In Ibe figure, whether
ping in the city Monday.
i . '
Henry Sargent has recently pur- tho red flr; T. 28 S., R. 11 W , Hoc.
Corsets nre mnde In low-top, top­ it be slim or stout, nre helped out by
Mrs. B. F. Scherffius attended a
27. NEU 8W>4 fir 520 M„ HEU
completed and a pleasant day spent demonstration meeting at Waldo, chased a Ford.
AW % flr 620 M., none of the timber less and wrap-around models, usnally special nppllnnces. The girdle and lirns-
by the crowd.
George Wertz of Grants Pass, is on these tracts to be sold for less of light-weight materials, with long, slere play important roles in the mat­
Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. L.
coming
out in a few days to do some than »2.25 per M.; T. 28 8„ R. 11 or medium long, nnd straight hip lines. ter of corseting, and special corsets for
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, who have Bailey.
Saturday, March 15th, Fritz and
W., Soft. 16, HE U NEU red fir 540
sports wear, for dancing nnd for wenr
Louis Krauss began work on their been the guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Harmon has purchased a work for Herman brothers.
M , white flr 120 M.. T. 29 8., R. 10 Materials thnt nre elastic nre com­ with tnllored suits, nre shown In all
bined
with
others
thnt
nre
not,
to
W„
Sec
80,
NE'4
NE
'4
red
flr
775
Henry
Kargent
at
Selma
left
Satur-
Dick and Bud Mastin aro suffering
new Star touring car. He drove it
homesteads. At noon the families
the new assortments. The old high-
M.. white cedar 40 M., SEU NEU, make these gnrments which nre to
with colds.
of A. B. Ragan. H. N. Parker. W. N. ■ day for Eugene. They were accom- out from town Saturday evening.
busted modeli hnve disappeared nnd
red
flr
550
M.,
white
cedar
100
M.,
chnnfe
the
lines
of
tho
body
without
Tolin and Frank Lima. Miss Chloe 1 panfed by Mr. Mahan, Mrs. Sargent’s
Mrs. Wm. Barr spent Sunday and
Lillian Williams Is visiting Joseph­ none of the timber on these sections Injuring It, nnd corset makers look the corset proper reaches hardly above
Roberts and Miss Clara Usher took father,
Monday with Miss Mary Barr in ine Webber at Murphy.
to be sold for less than »2.00 per M. more nnd more to mnterlnls nnd less the waistline. Bruts lores undertake
for the red flr, » 50 per M. for tho to boning, to accomplish their nlms. the support of the bust—thus one's
coffee, sandwiches, pickles and cake
James McFadden, deputy assessor Grants Pass.
white flr, and »7.00 per M. for the
and went over. The ladies served was working in Dryden neighbor­
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Scherffius were
Entirely different models sre mnde for breathing apparatus Is not In tho least
white cedar.
slender and for stout figures. The slim Interfered with.
the dinner and the men assisted in hood Wednesday.
The
monks
first
started
making
business visitors to Grants I’hss Mon-
WILLIAM SPRY.
JULIA ROTTOM1.EY.
Monish beer In the 12th century.
the house-raising. One building was
Commissioner, General Lund Office. woman, requiring little support, mny
Martin Williams was attending to day.
(tB, tOtt, Wsatern Nawapaper Union.)
CURRENT EXPENSE
Cash balance on hand July 1st. 1923...............................
Quinlan & Van Dyke, satisfaction of horticultural lien
W. B. Hawkins, for wood..... ..... ...... ............................... .
Transferred frotn General Fund.........................................
J 43,444.41
1,806.51
5,263.61
138,106.45
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