press, etc. 4.82 13.95 9.66 9.24 37.67
Prizes 1917 Nut Contest 15.00 15.00
Prize 1918 Nut Contest 107.00 107.00
Advertising 1917 Nut
Contest $10.21; expenses
1917 contest $2.90 13.11 13.11
Advertising 1918 Nut
Contest 51.50 51.50
Stamford Meeting 1917
expenses 65.55 65.55
Printing Report of
Stamford Meeting 162.00 162.00
Errors in remittance
corrected 3.85 3.50 7.35
Litchfield Savings Bank.
Life membership of John
Rick Balance on hand
Dec. 1, 1919. 20.00 20.00
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$97.81 $30.91 $244.71 $279.74 $653.17
$653.17
Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1919.
Special hickory prize 25.00
Life membership Lee W.
Jaques 25.00
For regular expenses. 106.53
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$809.70
I have carefully been over the above statement and found it to be correct.
C. A. REED, for Auditing Committee.
The above are records of receipts and expenditures for two years
and three months and are approximately double those noted in the
report of of the Stamford meeting. The activities of the
Association were necessarily at a low ebb in war time, and,
although a joint meeting with the National Association was planned
for the fall of 1918, it was never held.
The list of members printed in this report numbers 128 while that
in the last one shows 166, apparently a very large decrease. The
last report showed 138 paid up members. Following the methods of
Secretary Deming, members who have not responded to notices and
letters have been dropped. In no case has a member been dropped
until a letter with return postage has been sent. In a number of
instances members thus written to have resigned giving various
reasons, the m
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