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    SIX MEOrORD MAIL TRIBUNE
MedfordWTribunb
Evarrone In Southern Oreioa
Reada the Mall Trlbun,r
Dally Except iaturday
Publlihed bj
M-M North rir St. Phone 14t.
ROBERT W. RUHU Editor.
gRNESTR. GILS TRAP- Manager.
HERB GREY, Advertlilnf Mr.
EC FERGUSON. Managlnf Editor
ARTHUR PERRY, Sunday "Itor
MRS. OLIVE STARCHER, foe. WIWC
GERALD LATHAM, ClrculaUon Mgr.
' An Independent Newipaper.
Entered aa aecond eleae matter at
Mediord. Oregon, under Act of
March 3, 187. .
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
By Mall In Advance
Dally and Sunday one year ,,..'
Dally and Sunday elx montni 4 00
Dally and Sunday three moe. a.10
Dally and Sunday one month 7
By Carrier In Advance Medford,
Aihland, Central Point. Jackaon.
villa, Gold Hill, Phoenix. Talent, and
on motor reutea:
Dally and Sunday one rear....$ 00
Daily and Sunday one month ,7a
All lerma cain In advance.
Official Paper of the City of Madford
Official Paper of laekion County
Pnlted Praia roll Leaaed Wire
MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU
Of CIRCULATIONS
nit Representative
WEST-HOLLIDAY COMPANI.
De
troit. San Francisco, Loe Angelee. Se
attle, Portland, St. Loula, Atlanta.
Vancouver. B. C.
P8ll$HltLSf S(
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry .
Today again, this col. not too
reluctantly, employs the scissors
and the paste to fill the allotted
space, and reprint, without per
mission a bit of roblnology writ
ten by Harold Haynes, the clever
columnist of the esteemed As
toria Astorlan-Budget. Any rob
in; like a baby, is Interesting at
all times, but when he happens
to be a white robin, he is more
so.
Mr. Haynes': dissertation fol
lows: 'Right on schedule time for
the third year in a row, 'Whltey"
the robin that has been working
our Victory garden lot for worms
and incidentally running every
other, bird of every description
out of the adjoining strawberry
bed, is back on the Job again.
You remember about .'Whltey'
probably because this Isn't the
first time, we mentioned' him
here. ''
; "Three winters ago we first
noticed him in particular about
the place up ensington avenue
way when, because of a wing
injury, he stayed behind as the
rest of the robins left for the
southland. AU winter long in
the rain and wind' he lived in
the vine on the house. Fre
quently from our window we've
seen him virtually hanging on to
the swaying, swishing branches
of the vine by his teeth.
"But he's an okeh bird again
bit larger and handsomer than
the average robin and easily
identified because of a patch of
white feather on the old injured
wing. We really owe quite a
bit to Whltey' you know, for
last year and the year before
that, while other folks were
having their trouble with straw
berry eating birds, there was
nary one peck on a berry In our
yards. More than once we've
seen this cock robin riding herd
on a whole flock of birds, in
cluding a big, black crow, sit
ting on the fence and swinging
on the telephone wires over the
garden waiting for a chance to
swoop down and get themselves
strawberry tidbit.
"Whltey' himself is always
on a strict worm diet but there's
a bit of a complication this year.
Naturally enough, probably, but
disturbing nevertheless, is the
fact that he has taken unto him
self a mate. She's been too busy
so far building a nest in the
holly tree and taking care of
her home duties to spend much
time in our Victory garden, but
the day will come, no doubt,
when she'll have more time to
devote to her own eating. And
then we'll see what we shall see
of the strawberry eating habits
of this new bird that 'Whltey' is
allowing the run of the place
this year."
Beyrouth, May 29 (U.R)
Fighting between Syrian parti
sans and French troops con
tinued today and French tanks
were sent to reinforce the garri
son In the Syrian town of Hama,
dispatches from Damascus re
ported. (At San Francisco, the Svrian
delegation to the United Nations
conference issued a statement
that many Syrians had been
killed and wounded In Hama,
and that over 30 had been , killed
and 79 wounded In Aleppo).
The common German roach,
sometimes called the kitchen
roach, Is the most frequent cock
roach Invader of homes. It enters
In cartons and packages of food
or may migrate from on apart
ment io anomtr.
FRENCH, SYRIANS
STILL BATTLING
TuMdar. Mar 29, 1943
Editorial Correspondence
San Francisco, May 26th. We are glad President Truman will
sneak at the closing session. We wish he would come at. once, for
there is no doubt of this the
badly.
ran It be that whiskers are coming back?
There was a newspaper correspondent here by the name of
St. John who wore them.
And one can't walk up or down
running into U. S. sailors with
ear-rines. usually one. swinging
As one of the girl correspondents confided the other day, she
did not think she would CARE to marry a man who came back
from the South Seas with ear-rings in his ears, one or two. It would
take so MUCH xplalningl
We had an uncle, a great-uncle and a grandfather who wore
whiskers, two of them fought in the Civil War. And it was the
great-uncle who never shaved them off because he said, when he
returned home, no one objected
a great deal of valuable time
than he, to SHAVING. '
What he did with that valuable
aside from inventing an improved horse-blanket which provided
him with a meagre but apparently
anything much but read the "Chicago Inter-Ocean" and walk down
to the corner cigar-store and backl
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One of the whiskered sailors
la on display down at the Shreve
Trader Horn when he graduated
It is a matter of indifference to this department, but it would
be interesting to have "General Jackson" and "Heine" Fluhrer,
come back with magnificent hirsutal displays on their chins
General J.'s might be small but
e e
Well, Secretary Stettinius has
still smiling so perhaps there will be some news tomorrow. Here
Is hoping.
According to one of the Washington news-hounds they are now
trying to build up Mr. Stettinius as a great success but it just won't
click.
Well, the present writer will reserve Judgment in that direction.
As before stated, or Indicated, President Truman's Secretary
of State has not impressed us very favorably.
We can't get over the impression of a sophomoric disciple of
Dale Carnegie out to make history or bustt
But let's wait until this show is over. Secretary Stettinius is
really the "key" man here whether you like him or don't.
'Russia is strong. Britain isn't weak. But the plain truth is, in
the air, at sea and on the land,
TOPSI
And as before stated this is again whether we like It or don't,
a POWER CONFERENCE!
And our own Uncle Sam has
Power.
So the undersigned will not
stage of the game.
Far better wait until June 1st or thereabouts!
One of our favorite contentions, that values depend upon expec
tations has a bearing on the conference at its present stage.
For this is certain:
Those who expect to have this
hence to a perfect document bursting full panoplied like Venus
from the Brow of Job or was it a sea shell? are going to be
terribly disappointed. . , -
It simply can t happen with the
the facts of life what they are.
They talk about the new peace pact being similar to the Con
stitution of the United States, only applied to 40 nations Instead of
48 states the greatest document of freedom and liberty ever con
ceived by the mind of mortal manl
,, eeeee
Not a chance brethren not a chancel
At best It will be similar to the Articles of Confederation which
preceded the Constitution and was
failed to work.
But It will be, we believe, a START, and all In all an improve
ment over the League of Nations, certainly In one extremely Im
portant way this will be true.
Students Honored
At Church School
Closing exercises of the St.
Mark's church school were held
Sunday night with seven stud
ents announced as members of
the honor roll with perfect at
tendance. They were Gall
Bender, Isobel Carr, Anne Greg
ory, Leon McDougall, Carolee
Selby, Margaret Selby and Patsy
Strader. Those with good at
tendance making the honor roll
were Carolyn Carr, Jeane Flet
cher, Sandra Hubbard, Susan
Hubbard, Gail McDuffee, Justin
Smith, Stephen Fabrick, William
Gregory, Robert Hamilton, Mar
da Houghton and Jay Walker.
Honorable mention went to
David Bosworth, Robert Bos
worth, Clayton Copsoy, Shannon
Green, Margo Lageson, Gretchen
Schenck and Sheila Spcnce,
First awards to students in the
kindergarten were given to Gall
Bender, Carolee Selby and Mar
garet Selby. Second awards
were given to Carolyn Carr,
Susan Hubbard, Stephen Fab
rick, Robert Hamilton and Jay
Walker. Clayton Copsey and
Gretchen Schenck received third
awards.
Junior church school was clos
ed for the summer months and
senior church school will con
tinue with classes three to nine
to be held on Sundays at 10 a.
m. through June and July.
AU teachers of the school are
to meet June 4 at 8 p. m. in the
rectory.
The Oyslcrs Growers Assn.,
has devised a new and painless
(to the oyster) method of open
ing the mollusks. The oyster la
knocked unconscious by rotation
In a revolving drum and then
carbonlred water is Injected. The
m water relaxes the muscle
and out pops the oyster.
Clealna lime ror rianined Aria i SO
m Too Late to Claaatty ta.-lS p m
HEALTH TO YOUI
Corrocf Jttrtot, Colon Allm.nrt
RBrrhldi (Ptli,, fit
uro. Filial. Hmta (Rup- g
for) dMttoy hvalth-powvr I
U (Mra-sbUHr lo bT ' 1
Our ihtxl of tixiimn I
without boipilal eporatioa 1
BccMtfullr mplorM lot
rxn. tlbtual ertxttt
Itmt, Call tat lamination
m m4 lot FALE teUU
Opt frtnmji, Mm., Wtd., JM., 7
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
PrVysftron oim fwffon
H. I. Cvr. t. BttrnaM and Cturtid Ar.
Tl prion T All Mil. Portland 14. Orea
UNCIO needs a shot In the arm,
Market street for long without
them. And some of them wltn
gold trinkets, on the left ear-lobe.
to them and he figured he saved
devoted, By tnose less fortunate
time was always a mystery for
sufficient income, he never did
here had his picture taken and it
Building entrance. He looks like
from Business uoiiege.
we wager they would be "CHIC!
e e e
come back he arrived today
the United States of America is
'..'..
what it takes, In the realm of
hand down any verdict at THIS
gathering give birth 10 days
conditions existing here, and
later abandoned because they
Bonds
GENERAL BOND FUND:
AIRPORT "A"
AIRPORT SERIES "B"
TOTAL !
CONSOLIDATED IMP. BONDS
TOTAL
IMPROVEMENT BOND FUNDS:
REFUNDING SERIES "A"
REFUNDING SERIES "E"
REFUNDING SERIES "C".
REFUNDING SERIES "D"
REFUNDING SERIES "E"
REFUNDING SERIES "E"
REFUNDING SERISE "WM"
TOTAL IMP. BOND FUNDS $ 58,920.03
GRAND TOTAL .$293,929.03
GENERAL BONDS:
AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION
Series "A"
Scries "B" .
CONSOLIDATED IMP.
IMPROVEMENT BONDS:
Series "A"
Series "B"
Scries "C"
Series "D" .
..11
Scries E
Series "E"
3
3
7
Series "WM"
SEWAGE DISPOSAL BONDS.. 9
WATER BONDS:
$500,000.00 .. 4
Refunding 1215-42
TOTAL BONDS OUTSTANDING .
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
lures and receipts for the tax year commencing July 1, 1945, as adopted by the Budget Committee
of the City of Medford, Oregon, on May 22. 1945. and. together with the budget estimates for the tax
year commencing July 1, 1944, and
quired to be published by law; and notice Is hereby given to all Demons Interested therein that the
Council will meet In the City Hall In said city on Tuesday. June 19, 1943. at 7:30 o'clock p m. of said
day and then and there discuss said budget and make levy of city taxes for expenditures for the tax
year 1945-48: and at sain time and
In favor of or against said tax levy
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
OPERATION:
General Expense
Right of Way Old Line
Big Butte Springs Line ,
City Distribution System..
MAINTENANCE:
General Expense
Right of Way Old Liu.
I . For It won't be European baby this time, It will be Uncle
Sam's.
And with such a paternity, it is inconceivable that this country
(via the U. S. Senate) will disown it, as was true of the League
quarter of a century ago.
And with the United States on the INSIDE looking OUT, in
stead of on the OUTSIDE looking IN, well, that may well in it
self make all the difference between failure and success!
eeeee
But don't expect TOO much!
Don't expect an eight-cylinder
and a super-charger pick-up, for
ting it.
Be sensible and realistic.
Expect a second-band Jeep, that went through the Okinawa cam
paign and is only hitting on one cylinder.
And well, you might wake up
better than that.
(Then again you might not!)
But something Is much better
than never to commence.
And that is what it is going to
start let us hope far better things
SEES
EARLY MEET BIG 3
London, May 29 (U.PJ Prime
Minister Churchill said today he
contemplates an early meeting
with President Truman and Mar
shal Stalin. His assertion was
in the form of an affirmative, un
elaborated written reply in Com
mons to a question by Labortte
Ivor Thomas. Churchill inti
mated last Saturday that a Big
Three meeting might be held
before Britain's general election
early in July.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Mav 20 firm
Livestock: Cattle 150. calves a. An.
tive, steady; sorted Joad good-fed
steers 17.25: common-medium steers
13.00-1S.50; few stock ers 14.00-15.00:
canner-cutter cows 7.00-10.00; good
beef cows held around 13.00; medium
good sausage bulls 10.50-12 50: uood
beef Hulls 13.00-13.70; good-choice
vealers 15.50-16.50.
Hogs 50 Active, steady at celling:
barrows and uilta all welch ts 15.75:
few sows 15.00; few 125 lb. feeder
pigs 19.50: choice quotable to 20.00.
Sheep 500. Active, steady; good
choice soring lambs mostlv 13.75:
shorn old crop Iambs to feeder buyers
nuu; gooa grades neia up to in .30:
good shorn ewes 6.30-6.75.
South San Francisco. Mav 20 'TIP 1
USDA): Cattle:Salable 200. Past two
days fully steady. Load good 1090 lb.
tea steers sio.o, numerous loads me
deitim to good grass steers $14.50
15 50. About six loads medium to sood
frrasa heifers and range cows S13.50-
14 30. Most good range cows 913.00
13 50. common $10.00-10.50. canners
and cutters $7. 00-9. 00. Medium to good
sausage bulls 10.00-12 00. Calves: 50
Steady; packages good to choice
slaughter calves S14.30-15.50.
Hogs: salable 100. Firm; few pack
age good to choice 200-300 lb. bar-
iows ana guts id,70. uaa gooa sows
$13.00.
Chicago. May 29 Hogs active, fully
steady; good and choice barrows and
guts 140 ids. ana up at 14.70 ceiling;
good and choice sows at 14.
Cattle; calves; feed steers and year
tings, Including yearling heifers 15 to
25c hleher: ton steers at 17.90 on
weighty offerings; long yearlings 17.75
and 979 lb. yearlings 17.65; bulk steers
and yearlings 15.50-17.50. .
Portland Produce
VEGETABLES:
Corn California Bantam. $4-$s per
crate of 6 dot.
LettuceThe Dalles, Mllwaukle 3'a.
Int.
Rat.
1V4
l'e
Outstanding
$ 28,000.00
7,000.00
f 35,000.00
$200,000.00
. 24.500.00
4,000.00
6,000.00
"T.OOO.OO
', "4"0u6'.00
To.bbo'.bb
"3,42B.03
July
P-$ 4,000.00
P- 1,000.00
I- 253.75
5,253.75
I- $ 6,000.00
8,000.00
P-$12,000.00
I- 428.75
P- 2,000.00
70.00
3V4
3Vi
34
3Vi
p-i-
STATEMENT OF BONDS OUTSTANDING
April 1, 1943
Uaturity Int. Bonds ' Cash
Data Rate Outstanding Total ( Balance
1945-51 1M $ 28,000.00 $ $ .
1945- 51 Hi 7,000.00 35.000.00 18.032.42
1946- 53 8 200,000.00 200,000.00 14,370.66
1943-46 3li 24.500.00
1945-46 3'4 4.000.00
1945-46 3' 5.000.00
1945- 46 Si 8,000.00
1946- 47 l'l 4.000.00
1948-52 l'i 10.000.00
1045-46 314 3.429.03 58.929.03 30.095.31
1943-59 4 64,000.00 64,000.00 23,365.74
1946-55 3 272.000.00
1945-49 IVi 101.000.00 373,000.00 49,146.36
$730,929.03 $135,010.49
Date of
Issue
1-13-41
7-15-41
1- 1-34
7- 1-33
7-1 35
8- 1-33
1-35
1-42
1-42
1-35
1-33
1-28
foregoing is a true statement of
a summary of the expenditures
place any person therein can meet with the Council and be heard
or any part thereof, and discuss the same.
BUDGET WATER DEPARTMENT
CURRENT WATER FUND
July 1. 14S, to June 30, 194S
20,654 00
23.00
5,316 00
12,103.00
2,300 00
. 73.00
Packard with brand new tires
there is no possible way of get
and find you did get something
than nothing; and to start is better
be as we see it. And from that
will eventually come to pass.
R.WJt.
$4 30: Delete California 4's.
Radishes Local spring, 60-83O per
UU. UUI1L-I1C3.
Rhubarb Field grown local, $1.50
$1.65 per apple box.
San Francisco, May 29 - (UP)
Dairy Market:
Butter: 03 score 43, 92 score 42 Is,
au score ', oa score 41.
Cheese Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 40 ,4, medium
grade A 3712. small grade A 35
large grade B 37
Central California Eggs: Large grade
A 42, medium grade A 39, small grade
A 37, large grade B 39.
Nye Nissen Eggs: Large grade A 42,
medium grade A 39, small grade A 37.
Wall Street
New York, May 29 (U.R)
Chrysler Corporation rose to a
new high on a gain of 2Vi points
today to feature a strong, mod
erately active stock market. The
averages made new tops since
1937.
Other motors firmed on fairly
active trading. Briggs made a
new high in the motor equip
ments. Tire shares held steady
to firm.
Court House News
Marriages
Thomas P. Hurley and Zem-
erie Clara Dugger.
Divorce Decrees Granted
Alice Mae Luman vs. Bert
Preston Luman.
Wyvetta L. Mills vs. Jackson
D. Mills.
Janet R. Johnson vs. Marion
H. Johnson.
Manuel DeSousa Roda vs.
Mary L. Roda.
Esther Crocker vs. James
Crocker.
Divorce Complaints Filed
Hjalmer Edwards vs. Mary
Beth Edwards.
Probate Court
Estate of Thomas M. Ricketts.
deceased.
California has received the
largest allotment of any state in
the Union this year of federal
funds for community service un
der the Denham Act. Second
largest allotment was to Wash
ington State. The money is" al
lowed war-swollen communities
for aid in schools, hospitals, rec
reation, etc.
Closing time for Sundav Too Late
to Classify 5:31) Saturday afternoon
Please remember
(Continued from Page Five)
August
$
Sept.
30.00
"87.80
P- """,500.00
I- 81.25
1,500.00
60.00
16,058.75 $ 2,581.25 $ 117.50
the proposed budget of expend!'
for the previous tax years, as re
J. R. WOODFORD,
Recorder.
$ 38,098.00
Flight 0 Time
Mediord and Jackson Co. His
tory from the files of the Mail
Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
May 29. 1935
(It was Wednesday)
Robbers of Redmond bank cap
tured when auto is stalled in
roadside snow.
Government orders 50,000
pounds of Bulbosa seed to sow
in Mid-west states.
All stores and banks of city to
close Memorial Day.
San Diego world's fair Is
opened, with 75,000 attending.
Fair. High 80, low 46 degrees.
Barney Ross defeats Jimmy
McLarnin to win welter crown.
Strawberry Festival to be held
at McLeod Saturday.
Graduating classes of Jackson
ville and Butte Falls schools get
diplomas.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
May 29, 1925
. (It was Friday)
State Motor Association de
clares war on "Gold. Hill speed
trap." '
Probable showers.
High 72,
low 43 degrees.'
President Coolidge plans gov
ernment "e c o n o m y until it
hurts."
Secretary of Agriculture Jar-
dine to visit this city June 25.
Stores of city to close tomor
row account of Memorial Day.
All schools of county now
closed.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS
AGO TODAY
May 29. 1911
' (It was Monday)
Government attacks tobacco
trust.
Valley strawberries sell for
dime a box.
Eugene Ely, only flyer ever to
land on a battleship here next
week.
DISINFECTION BY RAYS
, Electrical manufacturers re
port that water, disinfection by
germicidal lamps now Is well
established as a scientific pro
cess. The city of Houston, on the
Texas Gulf Coast, was named for
Gen. Sam Houston, commander
of Texas forces during the Texas
revolution and later President of
the Texas Republic,
! PARTS and SERVICE
far all makes 01 (VASIIKKS
and RKFRItiKKATOKS
YOUNGERS APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. BartletL Phone 2419
October
January
217.50
$ 217.50
$20,000.00
6,000.00
$20,000.00
218.75
35.00
P-I-
4,000.00
140.00
33.73
$ 4,140.00 $ 287.50
Big Butte Springs Llne.
City Distribution System-
CAPITAL COST: .
General Expense
City Distribution System
Big Butte Springs Line
Interest on Bonds-
Emergency
Transfer of Funds:
Water Bond Sinking Fund..
Water System Construction
Total
Estimated Income:
Estimated Balance June SO,
Estimated evenue 1945-46;
Estimated Balance June 30, 1946
BUDGET
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION
July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946
Estimated Balance, June 30, 1943
Receipts:
interest on Investments .
Transfer from Water Fund..
Disbursements:
Reservoir Construction .
Estimated Balance June 30,
Estimated Balance June 30, 1943.
Receipts:
Interest on Investment
Transfer from Water Fund.-
Disbursements:
Bonds Maturing
Estimated Balance June 30,
ALLIES SPEED UP
PLANS FOR TRIAL
F
London, May 29 (U.R) Allied
plans for trying war criminals
shifted Into high gear today with
announcement that 16 nations
weie holding a speedup confer
ence here this week and that inter-allied
military tribunals
probably would handle the
trials.
Public Impatience over the un
certainty of the war crimes plan
ning so far was reflected in Com
mons, where Prime Minister
Churchill was badgered with de
mands to get on with the job of
punishing the criminals.
Churchill revealed that Brit
ain was ready. Attorney-General
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe was ap
pointed prosecutor to work with
Robert Jackons of the United
States. But Russia and France
Auto Body Repairing
and Painting
Finest Equipment, Prompt Service, Reasonable Prices
Selby Chevrolet Co.
' On Main Street Ashland Phone 4061
"By Our GOOD SERVICE You Will Know Us"
mi
POWER
OOne New
Waukesha
line Tank, Radiator and Clutch.
bled and ready to
OOne New Model XAHU 28 Horse Power
Waukesha Motor Power Plant with gaso
line Tank, Radiator and Clutch.
These Power Plants can be
used in Saw Mills, Logging
Camps, Stationary Spray
Plants, or any place requir
ing heavy duty service.
LOOK FOR THE
BLUE GOOSE SIGN
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS
213 South Fir St.
February
March
May
40.62
2,000.00
30.00
87.50
$ 40.62 $ 2,117.50 $
8,900.00
6,195.00
7,600.00
14.627.00
4,000.00
45.000.00
48,000.00
Fund..
Expenditures
194S.
Same as 1944-45..
1848..
BUDGET
WATER BOND SINKING FUND
JU1T 1, 1945, to June 30. 194S
1946
have not appointed representa
tives, he said, in disclosing that
courts martial likely would ait
in Judgment.
The war crimes commission
announced that delegates of 16
United Nations would confer
here from Thursday through
Saturday on how to step up and
improve the detection of war
criminals, both Japanese and
European.
The first streetcar company in
Arkansas was incorporated at
Little Rock, June 17, 1870. The
franchise required that one-half
mile of track be laid and in use
within three years.
CAMPBELL'S MILK
PASTEURIZED or RAW
Grade A at your favorite
Grocer, or"phone 4190
WANTED
We are still permitted to do
your custom slaughtering.
Crater Meat Company
Midway Road Phone 4013
PLANTS
Model FCU 19 Horse Power
Motor Power Plant with Gaso
All assem-
run.
INC.
Medford, Oregon
Grand
Total
Total
$ 4,000.00
1,000.00
471.25
$ 5,471.25
$20,000.00
12,000.00
$ 6,471.25
$32,000.00 $ 32,000.00
$12,000.00
647.50
2,000.00
105.00
2,500.00
121.27
4.000.00
210.000
2,000.00
60.00
175bb
1,500.00
93.75
70.00
70.00 $25,413.12 $ 25,413.12
$ 62,884.37
14,670.00
26.227.00
$ 78.995.00
14,743.73
25,000.00
83,000.00
$211,738.75
$ 25.991.99
185,382.83
211,374.84
FUND
363.91
$225,117.23
975.00
48,000.00
48.973.00
$274,092.23
$211,400.00
$ 62,962.23
$ 52,146.38
900.00
43.000.00
48.900.00
$ 98,046.38
$ 42.000.00
I 66,046.38
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