Southern Oregon N ew , Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thunday, October
j i , 1948
NEWS FROM TALENT . .
T ulent, Oct. 21— A nnual fu ll SCHOOL DISTRICT GROW8
c o rn lv u l of the T ulent school w ill
Talent, Oct. 21— B reaking a ll
take place F riday, October 22. (records fo r school census the
The a ffa ir w ill be held In the T alent d is tric t now hus
more
gym nasium , beginning at 8:00 p. than 500 ch ild re n between the
in. Charles C o ffin Is fa cu lty spon ages of fo u r und tw enty.
sor of the ca rn iv a l.
Leona Tycksen fe ll w h ile p ic k
Candidates fo r ca rn iva l queen ing fr u it at Suncrest O rchard.
include B arbara Sample, M ary She wag badly In ju re d und was
Hlce, V irg in ia Peters, and B etty taken to the Ashland H ospital.
Henry.
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PTA PLANS CARD PARTY
Refreshments w ill be served
Tulent, Oct. 21—The firs t in u
by the T alent Parent Teachers
series of curd parties w hich w ill
association.
be sponsored by the T ulent P a r
(lie n Evans of T alent was p ic k ent Teacher’s association w ill be
ed up Sunday n ig h t by the A sh held Wednesday, O ctober 27. P ro
land police a fte r w re ckin g tw o ceeds fro m the parties w ill go to
cats In Ashland, Sunday.
benefit the ch ild re n o f the com
T alent C o m m u n ity d u b ladies m u n ity at a C hristm as party.
met Wednesday
afternoon
to
muke plans fo r the Lions club
Mrs. O. K. M cC urtain spent a
d in n e r S aturday night.
week v is itin g relatives in Wash-
ington and p o in t* in Oregon-
M r. and Mrs. E. B ro w n o f Jack-
son, Mississippi have moved
M r. and M rs. Bob C a rte r of
M edford are m oving .nto the old
C arter place on W aldon Lane.
Reqinald Sorenson, a member
The goal of $2000 fo r fu rth e r They plan to do extensive rem od
of the British Parliament, come* construction on the new b u ild in g eling.
to Ashland on Tuaaday. October o f the F irs t C hurch of C h rist was
26th. to speak on world affair*. su b sta n tia lly oversubsribed by
He ipeak* on tha campus to a the congregation last Sunday
We’re not in the
student assembly and classes dur m orning, reports E arl F. D o w n
ing the forenoon and afternoon. ing, m in iste r o f the church.
Phone Book
At noon Mr. Sorenson speak* at
The chi/rch is fo llo w in g a p o l
the Chamber of Commerce lun icy of sm all indebtedness and pay
But
cheon. at Elk* dininq room on the as we b u ild, said the m inister.
our num ber Is
subject "Economic Foundations The money raised last Sunday
of Peace."
790«
w ill be used to fin is h in s ta llin g
Talent cam pfire g irls m et W ed the window s, the fro n t door, the
Betty*« B e a u ty S h o p
nesday, O ctober 19, at the T alent heating system, the ba p tistry,
school. The project w hich
the and the fin is h in g o f classrooms.
H l-w a y 99
Phoenix, Oregon
g irls are presently w o rkin g on Is The w o rk as fa r as possible w ill J
aprons.
I be by vo lu n ta ry labor.
Parliament Member
• To »Speak Tuesday
to
T u le n t to m ake th e ir home. They
are liv in g In the H askins house.
M r. and Mrs. James Flesbm an
und daughter, Thelm a, spent the
week end at Crescent C ity .
M r. and Mrs. A r t W isner and
son, John spent Sunday at Cres
cent C ity.
Mrs. H ilda Francis and son,
R icky, ure v is itin g at the Low e
home fo r a few days.
Ronald Quackenbush, Ashland,
has been elected president of the
Sophomore class a t Southern
Oregon college. M ary Lou Hahn
and Bob G r iffith , both o f A sh
land, have been elected secretaiy
and treasurer.
Congregation Adds
To Building Fund
CITY OF ASHLAND
City Recorder - Summary of Fund Accounts
General Expense Fund
Pin« diamond», brought direct from
ftio mark* 1» of Europa, in hand-
carved ring» o f original dedgn.
W arrants
Issued
$111 984 46
650 18
6,080 95
500.04
6,507.67
325 00
1,500.00
50.00
3,151.30
712.50
1,250.00
18,000.00
45,083.68
3,600.00
212.50
2,576.05
N O TE— The E lectrical E quipm en t Fund and the
U tilitie s Funds are v ir tu a lly one and the same. I f
com bined, balance w o u ld be shown of $91,704.11.
1,641.56
$425,301.96
$ 36,372.11
look for Art-Carved within the ring.
$
$
1,151.3»
Unexpendec
B al. 6/30/48
Bonds and
I n t Pd.
250.00
867.19
550.58
$(7,697.82)
$
6,837.89
1.655.31
7,916.97
(9,679.88)
500.04
21,804.13
200.50
10,062.61
2,984.94
1,100.00
689.00
712.50
14,695.00
450.50
7,444.30
6,507.67
18,905.83
44.00
335,423.55
6,042.64
8,919.20
1,665.35
1,499.04
(434.94)
419.00
7,500.00
402,419.23
11,476.56
38,223.46
2,888.70
6,052.57
48,900.00
146.25
$ 60,242.65
$ 16,641.25
407.75
12,485.96
500,208.87
$846,384.21
$535,094.62
$ 60,242.85
33.077.64
55,097.40
000.00
13,757.74.
Û0Û.Û0
3,151.30
•
20,285.75
11,523.36
298,189.80
9,999.90
15,302.16
State T ax Streets F u n d ....... 13.828.80
W ith h o ld in g Tax .......... .
.................. 217,713 82
U tilitie s Funds
P a rkin g M eters F und ....
State R etirem ent ....................... (330.39)
(62.87)
Band Fund
.................
1,100.00
Recreation Fund
State W ith h o ld in g T ax ___
H ospital T ru s t F und .........
W ater C onstruction Fund
21,364.87
Vouchers Payable .............
Transfers
O ut
1,800.00
1,979.85
32,247 61
51,701.85
5,018.94
12,207.74
O ther
Payments
8,877.65
7,103.12
1.405.45
314.60
7,042.85
8,942.53
597.35
1,864.85
2.733.U
2,185.15
3,234.94
6,731.92
2,590.50
3,67928
8,759.57
NOTE— The Recorder’s office appears to keep no
com plete records of accounts receivable. Against
this d e fic it there is due the C ity on assessments
receivable the sum of $13,559.51, w hich w ould ac-
tu a lly make u book balance in favor of the C ity
in the am ount of $3,879.63.
A u x ilia ry -W a te r Bond
S in kin g Fund
........
Cem etery T ru st Fund
P roject S in kin g Fund
F ire S tation B u ild in g Fund
B e llv ie w W ater D is tric t
Employees' Bond Account
W ater Bond S in kin g Fund
E le ctrica l E quipm ent Fund
admired in year (avorlto mogaiinel
Transfers
In
$ 26,900.00
$ 54,180.01
3,532.96
$ 21,075.06
N O TE— The State Tax S treet ru n u snown oeiow
should have' been credited to this account by the
Recorder. A fte r c re d itin g the $8,701.05 balance in
the State T ax S treet Fund, the above General E x
pense Fund w ould show a balance of $1,003.23 in
stead of a d e fic it o f $7,697.82.
$
L ib ra ry Fund
Cem etery Fund
Consumers Deposits
A essments
ora Iha fomovi ring» yov have
O ther
Receipts
Taxes
Received
Unexpended
Balances
$505,492.20
000.00
49,638.68
(1.506.25)
3,701.05
2.80
93,210.36
1,068.56
000.00
(86.66)
(399.04)
446.19
7,500<00i
389,933.27
56,250.62
$705,924.83
June 30, 1948, Balance was composed of:
O ffice Cash .......................-..$
265.00 .
Cash w ith Banks ...............— 423,418.77
Investm ents
......................... 282,241.06 ;
J u ly 1, 1947 Balance was composed of:
O ffice Cash ....................
$
265.00
Cash w ith Banks
............. 125,062.40
Investm ents
....................... 299,974.56
$705,924.83
$425,301.96
INVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS
(ALL ARE U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS)
L ib ra ry
$3,224.56
C em etery
$1,000.00
Consum ers’
Deposits
$6,500.00
Assessments
$2,000.00
A u x ilia r y
W ater Bond
$23,500.00
F ire Station
B u ild in g
$12,000.00
Cem etery
T ru st
$53,350.00
W ater Bond
S in kin g
$35,000.00
Water Const.
Fund
U tilitie s
$52,700.00
$92,966.50
TOTAL TAXES RECEIVED
J U L Y 1. 1947. TO JU N E 30. 194»
Taxes Due
P rio r 1944
$160.32
1944 Taxes
$29.28
1946 Taxes
$257.69
1945 Taxes
$74.36
1947 Taxes
$2,339.65
1948 Taxes
$33,377.82
Total Taxes
Received
$36,372.11
Tax. Deeds
$132.99
STATEMENT OF BOND AND INTEREST TRANSACTIONS
A u x ilia r y W ater B o n d s ........................5%
A shland W ater Bonds ..................... 4% %
Sewage Disposal Bonds .................... 3 ’/e%
W ater C onstruction Bonds ........... 2 '/i%
Bonds
O utstanding
J u ly 1 1947
$36,000.00
162,000.00
4,500.00
$202,500.00
Vote For
WILLIAM M.
McAllister
RKRUBLICAN
CANDIDATI FOR
STATE
SENATOR
Bonds
M a tu rin g
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
A u x ilia r y
W ater
JULY L 1947. TO JU N E 30, 1948
Bonds
Bonds
Bonds
Issued
This Year
7,000.00
400,000.00
$400,000.00
$
9,000.00
9,000.00
14,000.00
17,000.00
14,000.00
13,000.00
21,000.00
16,000.00
42,000.00
$155,000.00
$
4,500.00
Pd. Adv., M cAlliiter for Senator Com
mltteo.
Mr«. William H Pluhrer
Chairman
$
9,64125
$
9,641.25
00
T otal
1,500.00
26,500.00
26,500.00
30,000.00
33,000.00
30,000.00
31,000.00
39,900.00
34,000.00
60,000.00
18,000.00
58,000.00
22,000.00
22,000.00
22,000.00
22,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
$595.500.00
$400,000.00
A U D IT O R S CO M M ENTS
JAOKSON COUNTY
M r. M cA lliste r served FOUR
SESSIONS in the Oregon Legis
lature and was Speaker of the
House in 1943. His experience
assures able representation foi
Jackson County in the State
Senate — his record has beer
one of liberal, constructive leg
islation.
$
Coupons
Coupons O utstanding
Jupe 30, 1948
Paid
000
1 1,800.00
000
7,695.00
000
146.25
000
Coupons
M a tu
lu rin g
$ 1,800.00
7,695.00
146.25
000
W ater
C onstruction
' $
16,000.00
16,000.00
16.000.00
16,000.00
16,000.00
18,000.00
18.000.00
18,000.00
18,000.00
18,000.00
22,000.00
22,000.00
22.000.00
22,000.00
22,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
24,000.00
36,000.00
$ 36,000.00
O utstanding
Coupons
J u ly 1, 1947
$
000
000
000
000
$595,500.00
7,000.00
Sewage
Disposal
1,500.00
1,500.00
1.500.00
A shland
W ater
— From —
GENERAL
ELECTION, NOV. 2
O utstanding
June 30, 1948
$ 36000.00
155,000.00
4,500.00
400,000.00
Redeemed
to make . condensed comment on ^ e cH, lin a n d a
The accounting system
such record depends e n tire ly
pleted and closed fo r each m o n th by — ---------- ----------
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I believe th a t the recorder should set up an assessment account fo r
to date and In to some fo rm o f perm anent assessment ledger so th a t the
th a t the accounting o ffice should set up an accounts receivable ledger.
c ity ’s increase or decrease ip c a p ita l ownership»such»as; reaj estate
lor ^ c . U o n ;
u,,;mir>ao » tr
do n o t t ik e in to account capital increase, exchanges o f m oney fo r p ro p -
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b Thge
Ashlanhd%rSefnUl‘ C,..un7linaneinl poeitlon. There arc few cities which can poipt *
»
>
■
>0«% re o rd £
c ity of A shland has m a ln ta in o d , and to the foresight that has alw ays p revailed in having on hand monies to meet
M y o ffic ia l a u d it is on file w ith the C ity Recorder.
,h “
which the
e
rge Cle* ’
C e rtifie d P ublic A ccountan t
U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Ore.