102 N. J. Mosquito Extermination Association 



BILLS PAYABLE. 



To MacCrellish & Quigley for printing 5th Annual Pro- 



ceedings $352.00 



To Fannie Anekstein, for clerical assistance 64.75 



To S. H. Burbank Co., for printing programs for 6th 



Annual Meeting 45.00 



To W. R. Reed, for paper and envelopes 24.80 



To The Christie Press for printing letter of invitation to 



6th Meeting, and 2 M copies of the Constitution 21.75 508.30 



Deficit $168.95 



The outstanding feature of the Treasurer's report is that the 

 expenditures, owing to the increased cost of labor and various 

 materials, have become considerably greater than the income. 

 Either it will be necessary to cut down the activities of the as- 

 sociation, or to increase the financial support which it receives. 



Thomas J. Headlee, 



Treasurer. 



President Engle: Gentlemen, you have heard the report of 

 t*he Treasurer. What will you do with it? 



Mr. W. H. Porter: Mr. Chairman, would it be proper for us 

 to make the Auditing Commdttee's report? 

 * President Engle : I was going to ask for that later. 



Mr. Pollitt: I move that the report of the Treasurer take the 

 same course as the report of the Secretary, that it be accepted and 

 placed on the minutes. 



President Engle: It is moved that the Treasurer's report be 

 accepted and placed on the minutes as read. All those in favor of 

 the motion please say aye; opposed no. It is so ordered. 



Now under the reports of committees we might call for the 

 report of the Auditing Committee in reference to this Treasurer's 

 account. 



Mr. Porter: Mr. Chairman, it seems that before accepting the 

 Treasurer's report you should have accepted the report of the 

 Auditing Committee as to approving the figures. It is not too late 

 to do it now. As the Chairman of your Auditing Comimittee we 

 respectfully submit that we have examined the receipts and com- 

 pared them with the deposits as standing in the National Bank of 

 New Jersey, at New Brunswick, New Jersey, and find them cor- 

 rect, cent for cent and dollar for dollar. We have also examined 



