| Working capital advanced | $30 | .00 | Engine | $3 | .00 |
| Ticket sales | 26 | .60 | Organ | 2 | .00 |
| Reward | 200 | .00 | Shaft | .50 | |
| Total money received | $256 | .60 | Tickets | 1 | .00 |
| Expenses (subtract) | 16 | .50 | Advertising | 5 | .00 |
| Balance on hand | $240 | .10 | Food | 1 | .00 |
| Each one’s share | $60 | .02½ | Handbills | 3 | .00 |
| Oil | 1 | .00 | |||
| Total expenses | $16 | .50 | |||
You can see from these figures that our boat show was a big success. And we are not without hope that some day our parents will let us start out again.
Mother declares, though, that if we do revive our boat show that she is going to make it her business to go along with me with a wash rag and a cake of toilet soap.
She never will get over telling the neighbors, I guess, what dirty ears I came home with.
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