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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 Friday, February 21, 1930 THE CITY OF ASHLAND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For the Year 1935 BALANCES ON HAND JANUARY 1. IMS RECEIPTS AND DEBIT TRANSFERS Current Taxes ................. ............. .......................................................... Delinquent Taxes Temporary Auto License and other fees Business Licenses and Per nuts Dog Licenses .................................................................................... .......... State Liquor Commission Rent of Land. Buildings. Equiment Interest on Deposits and Investments .......... ..................................... Fines and forfeitures ........................................... Franchises .................................... ................ „........................................... Sale of Land .......... ................................... Jackson County Library Fund ................................................ .......... Care of Lots and Opening Graves Sale of Cemetery Lots ................ Perpetual Upkeep of Cemetery Lots ................................................... Sale of Bonds, Municipal and Federal .................................................. Street Lighting ....................................... Consumers' Accounts .......................................................... Assesment Accounts .................................................................. Sale of Equipment ................................................... Miscellaneous Receipts s.......................................................... TOTAL RECEIPTS DEBIT TRANSFERS ...................................... TOTAL RECEII'TS AND DEBIT TRANSFERS TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS AND CREDIT TRANSFERS Personal Services ............................ ........................................ Other Expenses................... Capital Outlays ........ ............................................................................... Debt Service Principal Payments......................................... Debt Service Interest Payments................................. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .................. CREDIT TRANSFERS .......................................................................... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS AND CREDIT TRANSFERS BALANCES ON HAND DECEMBER 31. 1935 Library Fund Total Funds $101.351 39 General Fund $1,617.39 37.383 8» 23.487 95 543.14 180 00 24153 291.36 2.552 08 2,462.69 1,147 07 8,888.11 665 00 517 69 1,765 22 815 70 757 50 57,118.67 4.58335 94.360 19 3.899 95 125.49 1.569.01 243,35559 179,159.72 422,51531 523,866 70 17.386 69 9.296 66 543 14 180 00 241 53 291 36 764 75 244.73 2,278 81 1,363 23 982 (H> 165 07 I UTILITY OBLIGATIONS Water Bonds ....................... Water Notes .......... ............. Total _______________ GENERAL OBLIGATIONS Auxiliary Water Bonds ..... Chautauqua Bonds .............. Normal Site Bonds ............. Fire Department Bonds .... Lithia Pipe Bonds ............... Fefunding Bancrofts Refunding Bonds ............ .. Sewage Disposal ................. New Issues 1935 BANCROFT BONDS Paving Bonds ______ ____ Sidewalk Bonds Sewer Bonds ........................ Total ______ ________ TOTAL BONDED DEBT 815.70 757 50 27,11867 3.899 95 30 50 4.255 30 1.164.74 5.520 04 5.520 04 4,010.13 346 62 4,356.75 4.356 75 45,919 83 17,565 48 65,762 79 23,594 89 20,962 91 1,186 35 86,000 00 25.618 23 244,263 76 , 42.346.72 176,587 01 75.005 52 420,850 77 117,352 24 103,015 93 4.412 79 2.127 15 1,013.52 722 94 2.795 12 281 06 201 55 3,863 61 147.75 4.011 36 1,508 68 BARNYARD FERTILIZER sale. Phone 42. for tf , OLD GROWTH FIR, 12-ln. or 16- in., $6.00 a cord delivered. Dick Adams, 128 Laurel. Phone 150. 2-7-tfc MANATA RED SEED OATS $1.50 per 100 lbv CASH PRODUCE CO. 80 N. Main 3,277.71 500 00 3.777.71 57904 23,541 85 52,106 03 75.646 88 93,325 98 75.500 00 5,972 50 81,472.50 5,881 80 87,354 30 5.971 68 2,251.29 654 38 2.905 67 5,544 86 Bonds Retired 1935 $ 10,000 00 500 00 Balance Dec 31. 1935 $380000 00 900 00 150,000 00 1.000 00 18.000 00 500 00 2 000 00 8,000.00 12.500 00 50.000.00 1,000.00 18,000 00 500 00 2,000 00 100 000 00 4,000 00 8,000 00 8,500.00 27.000 00 75,500.00 143.500 00 8,630.86 11,902.32 3,466.09 408 00 8,630 86 11,902 32 3,874.09 23.999.27 408 00 24,407.27 607,399.27 27,408 00 86,000 00 548,807.27 Terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main PLAY MODERN PIANO for Pleasure, Profit or Popularity. Taught by note "The Christen Way” in 20 lessons. Demonstra tions free or send for free book let. No obligation, of course. Mrs. Brownlee, 96 Laurel street. Phone 289-J. FOR SALE—4 Acres. 6 room i I Anchor Laying Mash, $2.00 cwt. modern house. Grapes, cherries, I Anchor Hen Scratch, $1.85 cwt. apricots, peaches; close in; easy CASH PRODUCE terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main 80 N. Main Phone 122 3.899 95 3,899 95 8,601 28 4,043 28 1.211 98 1.211 98 4,043 28 1,501 58 1,211.98 7.389.30 Mr and Mrs. Leonard Darling of Gold Hili spent the night with Mr and Mrs Richardson Wednes day They were enroute to Doug las. Arizona. Mrs. Darling is a sis ter of Mr Richardson. Mias Irene Walcott and Miss Genevieve Walty gave their Sun day school classes a valentine party at the church Saturday af ternoon. Valentines were ex changed and refreshments served. Acouple of playlets will be pre sented at the City Hall Friday night by the Talent Dramatic club. The playa are enUtled, “Do Your Worst” and "Foiled by Heck.” Mr. and Mrs. W. Maxwell and daughter Mateline were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. F Parka. Sunday. Rev and Mrs Fewsadder have with them their grandchildren while their father, Mr. Walter Lewsadder, is a patient in a hos pital at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burnett are the proud parents of a boy, bom February 16, at the Com munity hospital, Ashland. The boy has been named Terry Duane Mr. and Mrs Wayne Porter were hosts, entertaining at a din ner party at their home Saturday evening. Work on sewer has started with building a road down to the dis posal plant. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bostwick were in Medford Wednesday on business. 30,000 (Ml 4,583 35 53.946 72 246 16 27,364 83 20,000 00 47,364 83 47,364 83 125 49 87 53 91,268 44 19,560 54 110,828 98 163,006 80 4.964 90 12,040 74 28,319 88 8.521 03 4.964 90 1,970 57 6,935.47 40,429 36 48,881 65 93,081 37 141,963 02 21.043.78 4,043 28 • TALENT« 380.900 00 FOR SALE—Special used articles at Icenhower's New & Second- Hand Store. Trash burners, Ranges, 2-in. Post Beds and Coil Springs. Also a shipment of Unfinished Chests and Writing Desks. 3bv E. Main. Phone 171. 798 30 3 56 989 03 1,536.32 1,765 22 "I certify that the above statement for the year ending December 31, 1935 is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.” JAMES Q. ADAMS. 2-13-35_______________________ City Recorder. Classified Ads 1'ark Fumi $ 1,159 66 2,936 02 1.823 67 678 09 288 91 35.372 88 84.774.76 120.147.64 121 765 03 27,000.00 Water Fund $21,376 90 517 69 10,500 00 young rooster—Inquire at 71 Calif. St. 2-7-tfc 13.370 75 10.171 10 Electric Fluid $52,177 82 4.4ÜOÜO 391.400 00 192.000 00 1,411 62 833 29 Cemetery Sewage AsseMin't Tituit Fund Disp Fund Fund $ 2,639 19 $ 4,701 33 4.488 11 665 00 27,000.00 Total _______________ Sinking Fund $17.679 10 $ THE CITY OF ASHLAND BONDED INDEBTEDNESS 1935 Balance Dec. 31. 1934 $390,000.00 1,400.00 Cemetery Fund 40,(13.47 915 91 45,729 38 45,729 38 67,106 28 5,561 54 553 1,5 t, 1 IS !■> 7,274 M6 7,092 44 10,880 26 989 13 10,500.00 18,43375 47,895.69 47,895 69 19,210 59 Ixunard Richardson and wife of Gold Hill are visiting their par Brill Metal Works ents. Mr and Mis Gene Richard- son. Geni. Sheet Metal Work Mrs. A McMahon has returned 109 E. 8th St. Phone 418 home from Ashland, where she Medford spent a part of last week A Townsend club was organized at the city hall on Tuesday night Wednesday Sixty signed up for membership Mrs. Rotiert Bragg has returned Rilling Schuerman of Ashland from an extended visit from Sil was transacting business here on verton and other northern towns WARNER BAXTER AND AYICE FAYE IN “KING OF BURLESQUE” COMING TO LITHIA Townsend Filin Also Shown 2 blocksfrom center of Ashland Only $600 See Reed and Robi son. 8-ROOM modem house. Lot 100 x 200. 3 blocks from post office. Price reduced from $3200 to $1000. See Reed and Robison FOR SALE — 8-room modern house, % acre Gaiage, chick 20 ACRES, 4 miles out. All fine 20 ACRES close in. New house soil. 4 acres in pears. Small new Sold over $1000 off this place FOR SALE—36 Buff Leghorn equipment, fine lawn. One block house and bam. $1100 takes it. last year. Price $3250 for quick Hens, excellent layers. One to Lincoln school. $850.00. See Reed and Robison. sale See Reed and Robison 5- RM. HOUSE, composition roof. 11 ACRES, close in. House and All in good shape. Large lot. bam. A fine place for chickens, Price reduced from $2500 to turkeys and cows. $1000 buys $1200. See Reed and Robison this. See Reed and Robison. 6- ROOM HOUSE, on paved street, FOR SALE 6 acres, modem 5- room house, inside city limits. ■ The best offer takes it. See Reed and Robison. The king and queen of lavish entertainment as they np|iear In the gay picture, “King of Burlesque” with Warner Baxter, Alice Faye, Jack Oukle and a stellar cas tof stage and screen talent. Coming to the Uthla Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. On the same program la the March of Time story of the Townsend Old-Age Pension Plan, Also another of the popular Wait Disney techni color cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. * Ashcraft and Leever GARAGE A Good Rule For YOUR Financial Progress A â SAVINGS ON MECHANICAL WORK Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks BETTER MATERIALS AND SERVICE Add Years and Miles to Life of Car ■MMMAr a . aMP-W What you save by paying lowest prices without qual ity and what you save by using SUPERSERVICE at moderate price with qual ity is the difference be tween “Penny Wise and Pound Foolish.” “Spend what you don't save not save what you don’t spend!” We Invite Your Savings Account • First Rational Dank of Ashland Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation !■■■.. ,, N. MAIN ST. PHONE 56 Plaza Market FREE DELIVERY Pot Roast, lb. - - .9 to 15e 6>A ACRES on highway, all first class land. New 4-room house Price $1350, on good terms. See Reed and Robison. Prime Local Beef 2 HOUSES on paved street, to close estate. We are offering both houses for $350 See Reed and Robison. Country Style, Flavored Right WHY BUILD a new home when you can buy a good 4-room mod em bungalow on paved street, close In, for $750. Good terms. See Reed and Robison. Shoulder Rib Cuts. Pound FOR SALE 35 acres, 29 In alf alfa, 5-room modem house. This place will pay 6% on $10,000 See Reed and Robison. 40 ACRES About 20 acres has free irrigation. 8-room modem house, close in. Priced to sell. See Reed and Robison. 5 ACRES, level and good soil; 4- room house, garage. Only $700. Terms on part.* See Reed and Robison. — FOR RENT Small modem bun galow, furnished, $7.00 month; Allida street. Inquire 231 Gres ham St. lt-p WANTED Old dishes, furniture and books JORDAN’S House of 1 Color. Sausage, lean, lb. - Veal Roas t - --- - Fresh Ground Beef 18c 19^ 2^ 10U Fine for Loaf or Frying—Try It. Lb. Boneless Cube Beef Lean—No Waste—For Stew or Braising. Pound .... Steaks, lb. 15c ,lZHo20c Choice Young Beef. CHILI BRICKS, TAMALES, KRAUT, SMOKED MEATS, COTTAGE CHEESE, LUNCH MEATS Beef, stew or boil, lb Plate, Brisket or Ribs .6 to 8c