Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1925, Image 6

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MEDPORD WATT.
tTItfBUN'T:. MEDFOR1). PRECOX. MONDAY? JULY 13, T92
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l . ASH LAND, July 1 3 Luncheon in
Llthln park was tho feature or the
entertainment given tor the C IS.
delegates to tho number or three
liunilreil. Saturday. Tho two sec-
lions of the train from I'nrtlnnd
wro over an hour late, yet n drive. .,,w Y(),,IC j,,, i3.(A. P. )
which Included the old normal The Pirates weru mill leading tho Na
grounds, the new 'slto and drives tlonal lenguo th'lH morula;;, iiotwilh
about the city was managed. They sending a Sabbath defeat by Tlroi.k-
wore then taken to the park where ly"
luncheon was cod bv tho young 'f ''"' r ''"Oklvn di.l his
church people of the city. Tho young !f"" m;hborhy laclngou! a
, . , , , , , ,ionu run. In the ninth, lo nuiko tlu"
Visitors expressed themselves HUfllD .o ((? , ut , .,, f,,,,.,,,.,,
pleased with the entertainment pro,; (t, , , ,.,. ,,,,
ylded and v.lced Ihelr.dollght In ho j0U(ltat .,,,,.,,,,,,,, -the for
northwest, the. wonderful conversion ml).B bU n ,t,w 11(,nlll hl(,ner u)
and th city In which it wiw held. tho ,n,u,.Nl,w y,.,(.
i E. D. Biggs', W. M. HrlKKS, S. B. With. Chicago o run ahead of the
Provost, ). Perozzl, Millard C!rull. onnts and the Mifiea loailed. Gabby
llmer Kililtli and George; W. Dunn Haitian's disgust over rulings of the
aro among t.osu ntlundlnfe the. li. umpire took the form of a wild heave.
. O. E. convention in Vul'tland this y'iuiuj irroinptly raceil koine with the
week. LovelanH's oreheiura left Inst tyfcig run, foiling the game into ox
nlght for Portland, where thcy.wjjl ra. Inniugrf. " In the eleventh, twelfth
play, at the. convention. . ' nnd thirteenth, the Cubs threatened
A. A. -Madden' ncAv Ford v.'ir was hut the deciding run did not come un
Rtnlen froni where he iiarked it in til .(Jriilyn doubled In the sixteenth.
Ij'Jlla. park at the band .concert the Tho rinal scoro v'n's 9 lo S.
other 'night. "Ire had h.1d It filled P.nlu;ielug the' twin di-f.-ala of lead
Wlfh gasoline arid ollr luid his wife's ing .National lengu- contenders, but
tMai was In tho cm', so tV'it thieves- Washington and Philadelphia tri
could make it quick xctflway. Up-tllr uinphed In tire American. Winning
Saturday noun nollilng iisul' been streaks were shattered by -both ylc
Jleard of it. ' ' ' torlefi. Kt. l.nuls. Itrnwns fell before
. Mis. Mnrv K '(.'11181101111. sired 45. "'K"" "'""OS laiiy ".v u ...un.
iri Saturday mnr'rflnr, at the (im- ulun 5 3' "'''I0
tw unk hospital, she bad been .111
A mitiil.ol. ..f vnru M i:u (Mltw-
Tu-enty-one , bits were made by
Philadeljilila.; Tho White Sox blanked
lhA ,...1,,, 9 ... ,1 ..! 'I... -.,!., wl
thi. "rnng from lj,e CathuJfc HI'loh(,ri?(1 thp ftpd s'nx u, to
fun h. with 1nt'iiim'nt In Mnuntnliv
; Tho Rroup rcpifrKpnfinff tho rc?u-
lt?p flnptisla took lMiHHOHsloii of the
Bfcjrtf cliurch nStrtrday. TV will ho
rlcwd fr vpaii;H for ficvoVal la'H.I
f)lhvinKuhh-h noryiccH will -ho hold
rh Huntluy, th Uev. t. AV. Can- (.
mW1-. of Wichita, KmRajt,' 'OiMUiit.x ln ,
Hi- nulvlt. , Services, wore. heUl ''-j
rny ut tho I. O. O. F, hall as
mil,'
.' The pa?t 'two wtfokrf Mr. nnd Mr?.
W. O, 'Muthcs were puests oft ro.la
Vfrrwt and friemls",lh Ashland. .' T-hey
we former residents,, hut now live
m Dftuvlllo, Calirbrnia. T.hey loft for
ti&vyr home the hitter part of the
At liaiHKuallv ariraotlvo home wei
iifr occuvrrd Wodneaflny, July S.
Irhwn MIkh Alice, Jnauiui , Brown an.i
0- VV.; Calhthan worn united in' mar -TiHpe
the Hev. 1'. K. .ilummomi of
jTrinlly Kplscnpal rhuivli rondinff the
ftrn'ico. Miw Until Brow venn maid
it - htnor and I-Jrnost pi f'n upport-'
d' tho Rrooitl as .host man." The
W"ile was Invnly Wi -powder blue
flM tre)e, relieved by tourfcei pf.
o
CAMERA MEN AT-t
TENrlESSEE TRIAL
ACT LIKE MONKEYS
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9
to 3, whife i-Mdie Uominell
Buvo tho Tier hut a ulnle run rh ho
Hcattored t'itfht hitw to yank tho Ath-
kbvlm Jm survived by her hUHbund, Dr
J.'- P. Chlnhdlm, and a -nutjiuer of
children. Funera'l Hervlcoa aro heWl
iTiitnn nir
I UtrSU oAl
IB OF
SEALS AGAIN IN
LEAD OF LEAGUE
hAYTON, Tenn.. July 13. (A.
A fiullry hent pernieuied tlif; Ilhem
eounty court rooin iih the kocoihI tl:ty
of tho trial of John T. Hiopf hcKa..
today. J::iocli-lc funs. fcicl;in l-'jiU;
'.vhen everybody gwicrcd, h;id Ij'm-ij
iuHLalied ami played fibmil in an ef
fort to make tho atmospheric condi
tions more endui'aile.
Jude liaulstou, taking Juilicial
coKjiizanre of the weather had chaiiK
d IiIh Huit of blue woolen lu one f
linen.
Blue-uniformed ('.'(plain Perkins of
the CattanooKU poller) wilh a menac
ing exprcKsion on hit fiice stood by
the Judge's bench and waved it fan.
. William JenninKH Bryan, collar'. cms
and without a coat had a tightly filled
leather brief case as he moved to the
proseeutjon counsel table, lie scorned
prepared foP an argument.
Bnntou McMillan of Nashville, for
mer TenncKsee governor, entered and
began shaking hands, all around the
room. .
Photographers wore- climbing like
monkeys over the soats and benches
and shinning up window projections,
snapping their cameras at the occu
pants of the railed area. A movie
cameraman ground out several cellu
loid feet of t'larence Darrmv on one
nldo and Mr. Bryan on the other.
The 'Jurymen sat with hands . on
chins, taking panoramic viewy of the
expanse- of faces.
Tho opening of court was delayed
several minutes while the picture tak
ing lH-igadc shot off jts ammunition.
The auditorium was again crowded to
capacity and scores stood tn corridors
and along the walls!.
At tho entrance to the court house,
boys laden with cushions posted them
scl.vcs Ji peddled their wares to pro-.
spectt,ve specla'tors. They found few
luiJ-ers, however. Scores of pc'rsons,
u'naMo 'to find Vnts. returned to the
courthouse' lawn and grouped them
selves about -amplifier's.
JUDGE IN DAYTON
Sit LfMllim
TILGIM
VIEWS OF DUTY
DAYTON. Tenn., July 1 ( A.. 1' )
Judge John IJaulston. iireslillns
at the .Slopes triaf here today, Rave
his iSmeiJtlons of the necessary
riuallfl'-atloiis of a JudKe in an in
terview Kranled to newspaper re
liorlers here. .
"III Die maintenance of a repub
lican form of Boverninent, it Is es
sentia thnt iiowers he distributed
'into b'slsbftlve, Juiilclal and execu
tive departments," said the JuJko. ,
"The Judicial department hils no
etoiccrn as to the motives, wisdom'
or' policy of stntues; therefore It
should iio aliXnluti'ly. non-political.
No lWM-son should In elevated to ju
dicial office because of Ms polfU
cal arri!l.-itfun or paitlsan activities.
"Fitness and tenipemmeut find lp-
Kal attainments and character should
be parajiiounl in the selection of all.
jumcinl oincers.
"Speaking more in detail a Judge,
should be industrious, patient, con
scienOius, courageous and firnP $o
should bo wellKtounded in the fun
damentals of tue law and hlB ehar-
sl.Oild be absolutely superla-
th ' very naturo of thlnRs,
can be AO such combination
acter
tlvo,
"In
thoj-e
as a dishonest individuul and
honest JudKe In tjo same person
ality. The standards of dishonesty
and tltse of Integrity ' are too in
consistent und incompatible for ths
same mind. '
"The Judso . should ?jeg!n all ln-
jstigations with an open mind andt
sliould never hastily and rashly rush
to conclusions.
"Fo long as there Is trnjf question
of law or fact in doubt, he Bhould i
diligently Inquire for the truth.
"No jullge should use the func
tions of his office for his individual
'advantage arid to' the detriment of
the public. 'lie sliould alwaS" re
member that he is merely a trus'too
ifnd that tho powers and prFvifSgos
of office 'do not belong to him and
aro not subject to personal aullca
tlc'n." . .
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i. i lift r m x-- a m u
V euc stori KffiEMt
IVI
MOTHS
Ft-1 ES
MOSQUITOES
BEDBUGS, f LEAS.
PTME TANOLCTOOT CO. CHHD IWP10S. HICK
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Charter No. 77. . . . . Reserve- uisirict .-no. i i
r.i:i"iiT or vojhiitiun itr tiik
Pine. Beit Banking Co. .
At Ilutte Fal!sw'd'n the Stale of Oregon at close of business June 30, 192.
Loans ap.1 discounts, including rediscounts shown In items
Vi and 30, if any ,...f. $
V. S. K)ven;ment securhies owned, including those shoAvn in
Items 30 and 35 if any - - '
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government.-
state, municipal, corporation, etc.,' including
those shown, in items ill) and 35, if any
uionL-u uoonfitiou il'iltnu Ifonu iiilirmontK fie.
l'.aiildnv house, furiviture and fixtures : Charged Off
Keal estate owned other than banking house-. ", ...Charged Off
"(ub) Cash on hand in vault add due from banks, bankers
and trust, companies designated and approved reserve
agents of this bank 11,408.00
Tiitnl p-.ijsh and due from ' hanks, items 8 9. 10
: $t,i,ius.yu
1250.00
18,344.47
2.3S6.43
und 11
Total
..J114.V98.09
1,1 AlilLHIKS
lie "whp stuffoth himself is a
Clut ten and verily" Ms arteries shall
be of s'.onv and his kidneys shall
trouble htm ' and lje shall spend
many shekels among -physicians.
"0u5inis brik" reports ' a dealer
in hip po rf?t artillery. After while,
rourth of July will be the only safe
xnJ sane day fn the year.
"Capital stock paid In .,
Surplus fund -
(a t Vndivided profits
lb 4ess curi'tmt expenses
..t- 25.000.00
.. 5,000.00
S.N' FJ'.A.V'ISCO', J'lH U.-'.V Scwatwts have given lis facts,
".) Ifrtink taaiLW . iitcci . -u-t j -Itr fca Riven us brams;' if
buni"a.a. in an Wivim Pn.rulUe I pm.fc Aise of' the' two
Cnust kau b'ar.r,ra witft. .ia iwu-j rna5 oursvlves Jigaln.n
a? of ,4i. un.)li:utL fiirir- in-im.,.a f0i wUhoct the aid of
clmlirc S'Lrui'Oa.r" ur;i;mfs iitow. t j ii,irhTvi rr
eaE.ft?y' o;nHiU. wrrii CM Salt LtPA,t - ' ' , ' ....
b -;i i-1-: hi HtMiatf wir;i . . t'l'J. jj 1-MB11
and E'iluI Vinttr uf rh 5e:LiH m- an-tr. j
with. a-n. vnr.Ln ..t-hi. ? . ,t
Jliliwru, t'il.'l.i.I13U, Ul -1,.,1J1 l.ll r
pae for tli- Eiiiti" w;.r,li a, p-r-
tons th Anc-I f-x-j pr.rr-T wfti!. Efrij -1
na
wo we
our
the
, .....$ 3.108.50
interest and taxes paid 1. 834. 64
Demand ltiiosits. otlur thiin banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits .subject to check, including deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, cities. or other public funds..
Ucmand certificates' of deposit outstandihg
Total of deniand deposits, other than- bank'
deposits, KuJfjoet to resofvo," items 22, 24, 25
ti ...., S74.624.4ff '
Tiinc niur Savings Deposits, subject to reserve und payable
on demand or subject to notice. ,
Time cortiflcates of deposit outstanding
Total of time and savings deposits payable on . .
' demand or subject tp notice, items 27 and 28 $ 8,139.75.
1 ,'333.86
74.3S9.27
235.21
8.179.75
Trftal
..$114,098.09
fcf State of Oregon; Copnty of Jackson, ss.
I,- (lertrude Kredenbnrg, asst. ca-shier of the above named bank, "do
solemnly swear that the above statement js true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. . CiKUTKUDIfl KRKDlOlttUKO, Asst. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 10th 'day of July, 1925.
. - , OltIS CRAWFORD, Notary .Public.
My commission expires September 2S, 19.L'5.
CorrotJt Atresi: den.' W. Ha r Iter, Ilyycl Barker, Directors
STAKE BODY
ONE TON TRUCK
AMam In no Tlfn .,..t.i ..t naicer iao tn
wore n delicnte aharie or brown, tn
ift clepe. The living nxmi was
benutiful in Its floral arrangement, a
jpMaf, Iwink of Hhustn daisies back of
Ifce bridal party. 'I'ho wetbllng' break
fiiyt was served tmbie'd lately folloA'
liiff thv i-etVijiony. at which covers
mSk f f , ni. f4 ,,tf Aft.
ld Vero whife Canterbury bells Mne of Settle ere tied
i.laeo cards In woddinir bells WIin a ol " ?'
Hoffman la h;.ti man wita th Sna-1
tors clth .30; anrt M-minywiy iaaj
the Vet;nor Turen witt !).
Ijizirre of the 5sh LaEc Vlh top
Uie list .for home runs ith J5 clr
cubt. cloutn. Brazil fccida )Koncl
honors with 30.
the base Mealing department.
each.
. Honors fot Uree base hl( also KQ,
to Ui7Jirro. Tl)e .Salt Lakf sh tr't-
stnn has t?ele three-b'aggers
O'Uoul o" the miih' club Ivis
whllu
nine.
with place cards In wedding bells
tinfl 4he bride's' cake, nit artistic crniu
t!n, ' occHiylng place of honor as
centerpiece. Mrs. Callahan is tho
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. 8.t
firewn, has 'grovvii to woman hotftl
In our midst, nnd in one of Ashland's
' topiri:ir "j;tr1n. Mp. Callahan is weft
tnown 111 snn los, where .tuvy .will
.TilriNe their Itomc. A short wedding
trip was taken nfte which Mr: and
Mrs. fallahnn rMurned and Joined XfiW YORK.tJuly 13. (A. 1'.)
the house party in a number of do- Official of (be New York American
Hatful oiiHiikh I'efore- giig to Sun b ague barrall club-admitted .today
.linn frlir!irnlr, t iiovn tltn win lirt th:it s'uiitM were k'Oinbiniir the 'I'aclfic
nt homo to their friends at 144 Park, Co.iu lem,ie in "an endeavgr t,o buy
nvenue. . Just the Immediate" family $llfc.no worth 11X tuloni for a nun
nnd the 1omberM of the house party h te rebuilding of -the Yankee next
were present n the ceremony. The suho.j. Five players prominent In the
Ygnkee Scouts Looking
. For Stars On Coast
Marcellnj OonHt lei
he Misses '"ultf 'i
by th. Yankee scout.
YVn:Hi).vs ltKsu.js.
Ai l'orflnd 10-7: Salt Lake 3-n.
4 Oalfland 5-12; Verrton -5.
t Seattle 2-11; Sacramento 5-5.
At Los Anodes N-"S; 'San Fruncl
15 Scfeen
llj Yo I'l-ess Agent
Otlt-oftown yuests VePe:
Urophy of t,o? Rnnos; (he
Alma and Edna prlen, San Kran.
cImco; fklr. Hrnest 1'rien San Wnn
rhco; Roy Oa:lu, Loh tfanoa; Mrs.
M. 1j. Rowland. Portland; MInh Htithj
Hrown, l,tj;nnos, host of friends'
tine youngpeople. i3J
On Friday tho house Jlmrty 'and
Mr. and Mrs, Callanau visited lh
mnnd nnd Cratet lakes, returning bfc'
way of Klanoqi Fals lodiiy. l'rior
to this Miss Rrophy. tffo Misses,
I'tien. M Ikh Ruth Itrown, flif (iasktn,
Mr. Prleu nd J. Kenneth 4'rown had
spent, a nay at the Josephine aves.
Join ing the stay of tin honsi guests
there has been a round of gayety
arranged for them. Taey are all
leaving shortly for their various
homes.
'- K. It. Smith nnd i U. Haney ,Hmv
were (;ran s Pasn visitors recently.
711 visit c-Mumnc. huMlness ana wno have held ov
pleasure. O O rio(I ,pm q (
Mr. Httd Mrs. Thomas McKtnnl by CtUanrx Ueiiuett, Myrtle Sted
nnd two children are vlsltora at tho ian. r.eorge Irving. Ksthi9 Otlston.
Inlow home wit a number of rela- William R. 0m Jr., Kdwani Plel, Jr.
ilvrs her1. They are from Spi Oertrude Claire, James Aj Marcu9.
field. v4p to Crater l,ako is eilv Anne Sfhurfer.O:. Wall Covington nnd
ilt'. y;
.Tireeted 'The
. .. .It Mm Itlalto.
James Cri
Covered Wagon." made 'i'he (biose
Hangs IIIkIi.' which will be shown on
thu Ralt theater three 4:im fleghi-
'nln tomorrow matinee. Its sfftrys of
baling with the nmv genera
tion and its treatment of the lapgards
r fiT-m nnotner pe
1 told in the screen
of the
them.
Jnt things
phtnnrd fotj
0
1 Ifitt lni Untvomlu
.' SWAMPSCOTT. mSs, July U.
A, V.) Floyd R. Harrison was ap
pointed todav director of the wanfb
eCetle Kvnns.
"Married Flirts." featWi, Paiijtyie
Frederick and Conrad Xanel closes at
this theater tonight. Thero Is also n
splendid cast.
Its action and stltuaoon are adapt,
ed from Louis JLeph Vance's "Mrs
Par amour, "aw dcliVntful novel en ling
AV. Mondelb r"inn7'l. Mr.
lias been nOiMtant M Ktigeno Meyer
Jr., managing dire, tor of the cor
poratlon and served-jis Hperetnry t(
f,.ftii. Uaxrulnrlm llMitlitll mill Will
lare of the department of ngricul-j
turn.
imtii'n onni tiMi-11 1 Niir"ioil inn FriiiA
tv i..n,i.aii .ui.,Sr.,l Mi- liuri ta.tT? ft-t htho Mi ukkIo of a middle aged
woman fo: fame un an atUor and then
Llo tiiirk lit htin! hann nes.-
ippQ her of theV
her struccie back t hnn
after her f.imes str
love f lier luif
and.
School MJTvlct No. 29 will rereVe
bids for ttO4mrtlng fithlreu from
n f DLt.i k.n I.. It,. .if lti
1 1.., 4
Alalttd Hip Vli lorla fiilln QmliTiliiy. m,.!,.,,,, ,, ,, rKi,t tn
vlr-wlnn lliem under mom fnvornhlp rpj01,t nnJ. y. n) ,,,,,, .,,(ri,1!,
I imtlmmiH. hoVoil Rn-nl '"- KI.VIUA S71.KAHM'.1.
lliUKlnttln, ilpt'lnrllm It n the numl plork s-linol IHnI. .No. l'!,
I'rlnif nT WnUn l.lkra 1'nlK
LlVINflSTO.NJi:. Hhdi'lil. Jul
(Artl'.l ThV I'rlnio of V
WoiiUerful sight h pver lmj cen
.Mr.lf.ir.rl
a .No. ?.
Ford.- TrUck -Display ' Week;
Special.Show.
ing and Dem
onstrations, of
. the Fulllihe of
Ford-built All-'
Steel Bodies
on thfe
1
Chassis
. July' 13th to July 18th
.Ga fo the hearest. Authorized Ford
Dealer this week and see his display
of ford Trucking Equipment and the
full line of Ford-built All-Steel Bodies
on the Ford chassis. This is an excep- .
tlonal opportunity to learn hotf Ford
equipncnt can bring a new econoiiy
into your busfnVss. Sppcial demonsrra-
tions of Ford Trucks and their appIJ"
cationtoyourbusinesswillbearnanyed. ' i
Over a million Ford Trucks and Light
delivery Caqp are in service today.
Chassis and bodf alike possess thpse
hi-bullt qualities of 6trengtlt and dur
ability that are identified' with all
Ford products.
Don't fail to visit tuja interesting ajvl
valuable display. It will pay you to go
now-rthis week while the cinnpiete
line is on display.
0 SrJJptojvma n u
-rv botrolt G 3
0 I
AT ALL AUTHORIZED DEALERS
3
9
s
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TRUCK S0 AND DEtlVERY
CARS
Ql AUTKiaV UKI'OIIT CITV OP MKDFORD
April 1. 19-'C to Juno 30. 19-'B
. H. J. Berriun, City Treaidirer
The followinK covcra tho report of tho revenues and disbursements 8f
my office, tor the atov periods, in the several (unds.
Generul Funft . 1:42.04
Ualijneq April 1, 1025
Keceipts: . 42s no
Pines In Cltx Court "J'JS
X XT : .
Cnl. Ore. Power (io. 3 percent Oro8 Keceipts 1.269.90
Permiu: Plumbing, Buildlne and Kloc ?,si '
Permits: Sewer 01? S2
Miscellaneous Items ii'?
Rent: cJarbilljo Grounds ' . " ;
.Rent: IJubUc Market J S .
., ' t 26,649.15
' DIsbursemeMts: . 19.288.56
Wawadts "-'V
Balance on hand June 30,. 1925 7,360.60
Interest l'.uml ' ,
Balance April. 1, 1925 924 92
Interest on deposits- s" iL
Taxes :. ,7-5' nn.tv
, . ' ' 1.270.82
Disbursements:' : " . .
Interest paid on Briditc Bonds? 5 ?;5 .
. Interest Bald oh Refunding Bonds , 600.00 t 925.00
. Bnlanco on hand Juno 30, 1925 .' t 3'i5.82
Sinking KuncI ' , ,,,,
Balance April 1, 1925 3,713.99
RCXes 2.U9..7
Balance on hand June .30, 1925 '- 6,873.96
Water Fnmt . n a.n
Balance April 1, 1925 - 2.S80.25
Receipts:
Water rent $-13,487.89
Meter Inside 1.531.91
Meter putsitlo...,. 630.31 2.165.22 $1 5,652.91
Taps .-. .'. : 113.75 ,
Miscellaneous items 178.S8
Interest on deposits 35.69 -- . .
, Jackson County Bank loan 3,500.00
Taxes 2.666.69 $ 22.247.82
. '? 24,928.0,7
Disbursements:
Warrants - S16.556.78
. Interest on Gravity Water Bonds 7,625.00 23,081.78
Balance on hand June 30, 1926 1,846.29
Library Fund . :
Bnlanco April 1, 1925 I 3,090.17
Receipts: , ',.
, Tnxwi'i..:,.'.::.'.....!...-;-....;!- i , S .2.051.22
Fines from Library desk' '. ' 165.14.' ' S.ilfl.StI
( ' , I 6,200.53
Disbursements: ' ' ' . .
. Warrants , '. .' t 2,579.68
1 . . i ! I M ,
Balance on hand June 30, 1925 S 3,626.86
Flontiiig Indebtedness J-'tliifl v
Balance April 1, 1925 S 647.0K
. Receipts: ... . .
1 Taxes . - 152.78
. 709.87
i Disbursements
. Interest on Stutz Pumper Warrants .... 112. 6Q
Balance on hand Juno 30, 1925 S 687.87
Water Ilond Sinking: Fluid
Balance April 1, 1925 .'. t 6,049.79
- Receipts: ;
Taxes C, 2.74.8fl
. t 12,324.68
Disbursements: '
, Gravity Water Bonds redeemed , 10,000.00
Balance on hand June 30, 1925 S 2,324.68
Consolidated Imiuiivt'incnt Fnitd
Balance April i, 1925 .. 21,616.30
Receipts: ,
. 1 . Assessments: , ...
l'aving: Principal.. .51 3.409.51
. . Interest1 , 2.9W.53 '
' Penalty ..: 90.20 f 16,573.24 '
Sewer: Principal .S 872.50
'interest 1S2.C2
Penalty 2.89 l.OSS.otj
Water-' '
main: Principal. $ 306.40
Interest 106.GI 413.01
, Costs. , 40.70 ' :'
Total Assessments collected $18,085.01 '
. ' Notes and Mortgages 6o47!45 ' 1 .
Delinquent Tuxes and Assessments.- '. 3.'l71.6S 27,204.14
Disbursements: 1
Warrants . . 6,838.39
( . Interest. Coupons Refunding Improvement
Bo,lds - 30.00 6,868.89
' Balance on hand June 30, 1925 . i aE, -
Inipoundrd Stork Fund ' """""i'
Balance April 1, J2S '. . ..
Balance on hand Juno 30, 1025...
Slrei'is and Itonds Fund ' ii.TiU
Balance April 1, 1923 ,
.Receipts: . i 3 0
Taxes ; . - .
' 3.060.18
Disbursemenl.4: - 8 ,440.22
"rr,,m 3.U.9.32
Genflal Fund . .,...
Interest Fund 'ir,q0. -
Sinking Fund ZZZ. 5 873 S
Water Fund ;. i sisIS
Library Fjind , VL
Floatlntt Indebtedness Fund Z SyS'il '
Water Bwd Sinking Fund ...I Jl""'" o" ,
ConsofidaTed lmpro'O menl Fund "a 41952 ni
lmpoured Stock Fund ' , f ? , o '
Hoad Fund . 8 $64,319
The above balance Is dlstrlbute'd afolloOi- ' a
Jnckson Countv UmiW '
t First 6Vallnnnl Hunk' "'. " !r'?-s
Jfedford National Bank no'.VS,
Farmers ft Fruitgrowers Ilmk qTni
National IMty Bunk. New Yk "I" it AH
'irkson (inty Hank Water Account... ' f ,J!
" atr Depiutment Cash on hand "" ii
' Assessment-fah on hand .
Treasurer's Rcca.t-..h on han.Q 'ZZZj liiUj ,
BoCls otitstnndlnit and unpaid-
TVnter Refunding 5s due 8-1-JO .000) 24.00oAl
Bridge Bunds due iu.J-32 ( was tin onaY ! n.0To
lUtundlng provemen, Ss du'e KTo til
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.....n r ui.ti uai Ksiin t nunty Uankl w w.ovu.uu
O q ' J. 400. 00
Respectfully submitted. llf.S06.OU
.- " O ' tlRKIAN, City Treatiurer, .
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