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Monday. October 16g3 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. at vmt .'SAW. 4 :i . 5 (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper Phone Mala 600 w ( u I H. W. FREDERICKS . -Publisher and General Manager HAROLD M. FIN LAY Business Manager Published evenlnga, exception Sunday, at 1710 Sixth street, La , Grande, Oregon. Entered at the Postofflce of La Grande. Oregon, aa Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE Cm OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PBES3 7 Associated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to use (or publication of all nen dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub lished here. All rights of republication of special dlspatchea In this paper and also the local nen herein also are rewired. national Advertising Representative M. O. MOOENSEN CO, Inc. Baa Francisco, Lea Angeles. Seattle. Portland. Chicago Detroit, New York CBSCRIPTIOK RATES By Carrier Dally, one month In advance- Dally, tlx months In advance . Dally, ingle copy 34.60 60 By Mall ; Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per six months In advance- . Dally, per' year in advance -230 5.00 The Weather WEATUCK FORECAST Oregon: lair tonight and Tuesday but raoudy : 'at time In the north west portlun; cooler In the ev.it and north portions tonight; Warner In the southwest portion Tuesday; mod erate nurtnaest la north wind off shore. v LOCAL WEATHER . Riiuiuj; maximum minimum a ! above. Partly rioudr. ! Todav: Minimum 34 above. 7 a. m. -57 ubove. riuudy, I I TWO ACCIDENTS OVER WEEKEND Two automobile accident, both of a minor type, occurred ber over the i weekend. Cars driven by Clarence I Haver, of Mitchell. Ore., and) Robert j McDonald collided on Jefferson at 1:16 o'clock Sunday, and cart driven i by Margaret AdJer end Norvin Wood jell figured in a coUl&lxi jn Arfsms between Fir and Elm it one vub hurt lh eithfr X j'.'.C j. Cuba Is governed graveyard plot yaw juonary plotter. XOD AY m BRIEP m AND OREGON ARQUND . AS CHRONICLED BT THE PAXLT IXAICD fTTjta OF IH ASSOCIATES) MtSI ' GENERAL BODCCT SPECIAL ' ... 123466.00 319446.00 .3116.546.00 . 18.700.00 TOTAL 812?44,00 glMSMBT EXFSDirte. 1M .Officers Salary Engineer LOCAL D9lRBEr DIE WHILE riMtlNG ASHLAND. Ore, Oct. 19 Vfl O. D. Payne, head of the Ashland Realty company and one of the city's prom inent business men. dropped' dead Irom a heart attack Sunday while inning with friends at Hiatt Prairie dam east of here. He had Just seated I Himself to fix his line when he was fctndcen. In flnuule 4 Mrs. WUlard Lewis. OL Lostine, waa a visitor in La Grande Saturday eve ning. . Ill- Mrs. J, D. Sornmer Is confined to her home by illnesa. Tfcll Inj urs. B. P. Kdiln. of Weiser. Ida., is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lock m ood Park Taylor Here Park Taylor is a guest at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor. Be has been mining in Ida ho and is now en route to Portland. Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons : but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righte ousness is accepted with him. Acts 10: 34, 35. A citizen is a man who demands better roads, bigger schools, a new post office and lower taxes. Just to prove; that they duii't want Slanchuria, the Jap anese are going right on into China. CORNELIA PERRY PASSES SUNDAY AT AGE OF 82 Cornelia Perry, a resident of La Grande for S3 years, died at her home at 2813 Maple street Sunday morn ing after a long Illness. Funeral aervlcea will be held Tues day axternon at 2 o'clock at the Snod graas and Zimmerman mortuary with burial In the L. D. S. section of the Masonlo cemetery. Mrs. Perry was born In Utah June 11. 1851 and was 83 years, four months and four days of age. She leaves seven children. Willis D. Perry, of Portlsnd: Leon Perry, of Parker. Ida.: Oeorge N. Perry, of Salt Lake City: Mra. D. A. KiUpack. of Salt Lake City.- Prank and Rosa Perry, of Im bler, and Mrs. O. H. Hendrlckson, of La Orande: also 28 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. A.L.GRALAPP EXPECTING TO ATTEND MEET When the Oregon High 6chool Principals conference begins It fifth annual meeting in Salem Oct. 20 and ; 21. the committee on economy In textbooks, made up entirely of Un t ion and Wallowa county educators, ' will make Its report. ; Arnold L. Gralapp. principal of La I Orande High school. Is chairman of I the committee, and other member j are Supt. Jimmy King, of Ixobler; j Supt. Witterman, of Joseph: Lee Wll- llama, former mipertntendent of En 1 terpiise: and Roy Oonklln. supertn- tendent' at Union. Mr. Oralapp and I some of the other members of the 1 committee plan to attend. ; This is the most Important con ; ference during the year, according to C. A, Howard, state superintendent of public instruction. Grande Ronde C. E. Union In Monthly Meet The monthly meeting of the exe cutive committee of Grande Ronde Christian Endeavor Union was held recently at the Presbyterian church at Enterprise. In the absence of the president. Howard Carpenter, of La Orande. Mrs. M. Crow, of Lostine, regional vice president for Wallowa county pre sided over the meeting at which there were 1 8 officers and society prrsl - dents in attendance. Regular business of - the district organization was transacted and the next meeting was set for Friday. November 17 in La Grande. Refresh- menta were served by the members of the Enterprise Presbyterian Christian Endeavor society In charge of Mrs. W. P. Shields. Those present from La Grande were Misses Hulda Anderson. Mildred Stod dard. Jeanette McMurdo. Mary Frees and Katheryn Moran. and Frederic Blngaman and Bdrldge Huffman. Mrs. Ernest Gray. Mrs. George Gray and Miss Vera Case from the Lower jCove society were also In attend- ftULiT, l, Weekend at Home Miss Winifred PlaUoder. student at the Eastern Oregon Formal school. spent the weekend at the home of her parents at Enterprise, returning to La Grande last night. VKUinr H Mra. France Da ugh err y. off Port land, arrived in La Grande last week and will visit for the next six weeks with her atster. Miss Mae S-eams. and her abrother, J. E. Steams. TWO MEN i CULW: HOLD Ci CASiilEK (Ccr.ut.ui: r. cw, plexion- wrt retried nemg in a Ford ecu:- i-:y a:e o htved to hare t f Ltwittan. While in me csnx, it appeared the taller man was let leader, and he called the -Jhtj biiorty." Officers oi ai. Eastern Oregon town and cities were promptly nouried and were on the watch out this afternoon for the bandit car. Sirens were blown In Wallowa uv spread the alarm. ACCEPTS CHICAGO CALL j PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 10 m Dr. j Harold Leonard Bowman, for the past 13 years pastor of the First Presby terian church of Portland, will resign 'from the Portland pulpit Not. 30 to -'crept the pastorate of the First rrefiDyienan enure n in Chicago. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bennett and three sons, Jlmmle. Biilie and John Leslie, eft Sunday for their home In Wallace, Xda following a visit of a week at the J. E. Steams. John Bennett and Mae Steams homes. The two older boys, Jlmmte and Billie. have been with their La Grande rel atives for the past six weeks. Aquatic producte produced in Jap an the iast fiscal year totaled 131. 662,479 yen. Sl"M OF MOSEY OVERLOOKED A ceil to the WaUowa bank from the Observer office at 2 o'clock Ahis afternoon revealed thas the two hold up men overtaoked a sum of xnoney about as large as the amount they took, which may not be -more than 12200. although the definite figure ; cannot be yearned until the check-up later today. Bank officials at Wallowa aald that the stolen money was all protected by infiiroe. The two holdup men acted like amateurs, the bank reported, adding I that one of the two apparently bad j been drinkine. although he was no: i thoroughly imorxicatecL Searching parties of afficears and I' crtusens took to the roads imrnediate ly after the alarm was sounded. Bank officials reported that they did no: wait until the five minutes was up after the robbers left, but Mr. Mr Daniel immeiiatae2y calied the tele phone office and the alarm was quietly spread. MORATOBirM OX ARRESTS SALEM. Oct. 16 UP) a morator ium on bus and truck law arresta was announced late Saturday by Public Utilities Commissioner C. aC Thomas until be confer with mem bers of the Oregon Truck Owners and Fanners' Protective association Tbors- day. , . ' A supreme court decision on appeal of the constitutionality of certain prortatomi of the? law was expected this week. , ;,. RETIRED Bt 8IVESS MAX DIES PORTLAND. Oct. 16 UP) Albert Edward Jenkins. 65, prominent whole sale grocer here, died suddenly late Saturday from a throat infection which developed Into pneumonia. He had retired from business five years HOSEBrRG STORE BI'RVED BOSEBTJRO: Ore: Oct it UP The P. W. Wool worth store la Boseburg was a complete loss today as the re sult of a stubborn Mace which last night occasioned losses estimated at about 25,O00. A sunflower stalk at Cincinnati owned by Mra; Carrie cuz. ported 87 blossom. NOTICE OF HEARING OF BUDGET ESTIMATE beeaodtL ,oBowlnS estimate for 1934 ha, been adopted by toe budget committee of the City of 1st Grande. All son, are hereby notllled that on Wday. the 27th day" Cfaer fTt . 30 p m. in the commlMJon room. In the city building GncTci4 Eon. the loaowin 134 budget estimate for the cSy LfondS'ccSe" on lor dcuaslon arlth the city commission, and at saM rrtng ajy pern subject to such proposed tox kry will be beard In favor of aLTsald proposed tax levy, or any part thereof. 1 The total amount of moner needed hr , .. i ,i , 7 -:: . committee and J ' o-.. mjuixw. csiimaiea. Fire Department Health - Birerilde Park . Police Department . Library SUeex Department .... Sewer Department .... . City Building Street Lighting Interest General Warrants General Bonds and Warrants . Miscellaneous Advertising -. Retire Street Assessments Fourth Street Pari ..-.. (1 8.400 00 . 350.00 - 16.100.00 ' -. 1.000 00 1.000.00 ' . .620 00 t&OOM . 1870.00 .. 400.00 .. .oeo.oo 10,000.00 - 2.30000 24.oooa ft.44t.00 100JM -. 8J0OOJO0 - 180,00 M1B.S4A.00 Approved October 4. 1933. P. L. RAIjSTON, JAisES D. SaUTH, F. J. LOHTEft, M. J. GOS8, V. . MELVILLE. Budget Committee. Sl.1LM.4RT OF EXPES'DlTtRCS T0B THE YEaaW 19, lain.lpSS AND FlslST Name of Department: 0 mos. 1933 1932 1931 1930 1. OFFICIALS a. Commissioners b. Manager c. , Attorney . d. Judge . Recorder Treasurer , Bonds Supplies '. Stenographer . Recorder-Treasurer Dep. Rec.-Xreas. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column be In by I a. m. nosf socnn NOTES Presbyterian Cooked Pood . sale. Community Oash Store, Sat.. Oct, 21, 9 o'clock, 10-16-11 Mrs. Hunnnreys Presents Report Mrs. 2.T. H- . - rrv'-r,--; : if-port a! t.- --n rtivit:?s at the penerai association meetine of the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon when the Pibyterisji Mistaonary society met ai the home of Mrs. Lee Reynolds. Mrs. Humphreys attended a meeting held at Oolumbus. Ohio, NOTICE No bunting or trespass ZzJTLr T 3 TI T Ounn5 which the awakening of sputt ers Protective Aas n. JO-13-4K Uil condiUons of the country and ! religious education of THREE REACH SEMI . FINALS IN GQLF PLAY M- L. Kelsoo. Dr. W. K. Ross and C. H. Reynolds have reached the eml-lnls in the men's handicap golf tournament at the La Grande country club. Mr. Reynolds snd Dr. Ross are paired In the semi-final round, rhtie Mr. Nelson will play the , winner or the quarter-ttnai round between David I. Stoddard and W. C. Williams. LfONS DISCUSS NRA MOVEMENT STODDARDS IN TRIP TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard, of Portland, are guesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp. Mr. Stoddard is a former La Orande resident and at one time was man ager of the Grande Ronde Lumber company. He la also a golfer of note In Western Oregon and has spent several hours on the local course. EAGLES PLAN SHOW TONIGHT DID TOU KNOW THAT cold weather will soon be here? Don't tax chances with your health this winter. Send your laundry buncue toj the Standard Laundry. Ph. Main 55. 10-11-2 t. people were stressed. the young ?trr M:lcrea BiDXiand Jixyed CTno oi p:PTw 5-0105. : Church rih; pcUucx dinners will he ir"' :t was decided and the' r?mrr:ttce appointed includes Mrt. H H. Cleaver. Mrs. C. M Ham-phie.vi-. Mrs. L, Denham. Mrs. Mamie Lt a is. Mrs. Lynue A. Bohnenxamp. Mrr. Jennie Thompson snd Mrs. F. C. Brcitr. tr:rcshn;rr.-a were served by Mrs. ATTENTION. HKIUGE PL.AVI KS ' A new line of the cleverest things for Bridge Prizes has Just been re ceived by Richardson's Art and G : .". Shop. The new Culbertson Metbca 1 Booklet, lor Contract, is now In Reynolds. rifiTtd by Mrs. H. B. stocx. and everything which you w:'l" Hnni und Mrs. Mrearet Miller. need for your party will no be found ax Richardson's Art and Gift Sop. ,10-16-tf To break that cold use Kyal Laxa cold. 16c at Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m Crary Crystals ai Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m. The Eagle broadcast program will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Emles hall, and Arthur Bromer. chairman, has arranged an excellent program, he announces. The public Is invited. Proceeds sre used for lodge relief work. Closed Banks To Get Aid From Government (Continued Prom Psge One) the funds. For those In authority over the closed banks, the task was fullli: ment of Mr. Roosetlt's plea of co operation by aiding in the swlltest possible appraisal of asKla. Special advisory and appraisal committees will be organized by the deposit li quidation board to facilitate this j work. I'OR VOt R CAB Now is the time to have your bro ken windshield or side glass refit ted ai small cost and without delay at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop Specialists in all kinds of glass work 10-16-tf Friday meeting Kcr. 10 is the date of the ANGEL'S H AT CLE A VINO AND BLOCKING Best work In town. Across from Penney,. 9-14- 1 m. nCrORE WINTER COMES You will want your broken wind shield or side glass relit'-ed correctly. This can be Cone at small cost to you In both time and money If you m ,ii taxe your car to uicaarusoos ' & Gift Shop. 10- Lions. In their weekly luncheon at the Sacajswea Inn, took up the NRA ( announced at the treasury TolltVS GOLD PRK E WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 ! To day's newly mined gold price was FROM GIRL TO WOMAN Silrrr.. Or. "I be-c-.r rur d-jT-a in hearth vt. rrrcwinr inlo o-r.:;-'-fcC 1 lost n,udi v i-,d was tk :iwliy ntrtw:.'' r:;(i Mrv Arthar Kil tiiv oi rJJ North l iurrh St. " I toot Dr. I'irrct' f'aTorite Pre hrriirti sr.d it EaT rne ttrenrtb sr.d Tinh: ind 1 icK so n;adl bcirr in eien Suid t- i.-iiir6is. Write !.'- Pie.ls't Ciir.ic. IlvSali N. V. Sr. we. tAt.fc-s. r rt. . fi on Lar- siix, libs, or L-..d. Par Fan." NAME OP DEPARTSJEJT 1. OFFICIALS: b Oommissloners 13) . Sn&niiger c. Attorney Judge Bl'DGET 1934 1934 ltecorder-Treasurer Judge. Dep. Treax.-Becir. Bonds , Supplies 780.00 1.640 00 720.00 1,740.00 1.520.00 780.00 3.000X10 900.00 2.100.00 1.800.00 800.00 1932 780.00 3.000.00 900.00 600.00 2.100.00 I. BOOM 245 00 800.00 .TOTAL ENGINEER; Engineer . -.$ 8.408.00 t 9,380JM 10525.00 PIRE DEPARTMENT: a. Chief Assistant Chief Driver (2 1 Driver (2) Hosemen 2 1 f. Volunteers (Maximum 20) g. Miscellaneous . h. Equipment and Material . 350.00 1.630 08 1.440.00 2.760.00 2.640x0 2-640.00 1. 700.00 SO0.00 2.000.X 660.00 8 1.BCO.00 160.00 10.380.00 1.700 00 300.00 7XXMJM 10.380.00 2,000.00 300.00 3.845.00 TOTAL HEALTH: a. Physician . b. Supplies c. Inspector TOTAL ., RIVERSIDE PARK: a Caretaker b. Equipment and Suppiiet TOTAL . -( 15.100-00 8 16.240.00 3 18J85.00 I 300.00 t S60D0 3G0.O0 100.00 100.00 60QM I 1.000.00 ( 40.00 ( 360.00 .3 750 00 750.00 3 750050 250.00 250X0 500.00 OONNORDALB PARK: a. Labor and Suppll- . POLICE DEPARTMENT; a. Chief ' b. Patrolmen (51 1.00000 8 1.000.00 3 1 .250.00 Gas and Maintenance Car) Supplies, Meals Prisoners 1.620 00 6.000X10 1.000 00 1,00000 1.860.00 7X100.00 10.00 1.850.00 8,000.00 2,500.00 TOTAL . LIBRARY: a. Librarian . -3 8 820.00 3 11.000 00 3 12.360.00 c. Assistants (3) Extra Help Janitor Lights. Fuel. Phone Books. Book Binding . Repair, to Bids.. Misc. . Street Assessments Insurance . , . 1.620.00 3.000.00 50.00 720.00 750.00 1.620 00 740.00 TOTAL . ENGINEERING : a. Engineer b. Chalnman c. Supplies 4 385.00 3 790.00 $ 780.00 8 750.00 1 320 00 3,000.00 ' 3.O50.0O, 3.6OO00' 'a50J2 Boa.oo 1.20000 iaoooo 48333 000.00 600.00 2.460X10 ' 2,100.00 I.625XK1 1,800.00 243.00 344 25 183.00 177 It 176.68 i asaxe 454.6J " . : 323.98 800.00 870.00 IIOO.OO 810.00 1,800.00 3,912.48 3 9,493.01 I 10.S69i8 J1.587J3 3 605.00 3 894.64 3 787.10 950 207.18 294.10 TOTAL FIRE DEPARTMENT: a. Chief .'... f b. Firemen c. Volunteers . d. Miscellaneous e. Equip. & materiaL. 605.00 3 1,101.80 8 1.090.70 810.00 4.735 00 599.50 3.00 820.06 1.840.00 10.408 63 1.715 00; 36D0 5,445.82 1.860.00' 10,402.81 1.S24.M 7.00 2,548.08' 1.860.00 10371.95 1.479.50 218.75 2,967.97 TOTAL 8 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: a. Physician 1 b. Caretaker c. Supplies d. Inspector 6.966.56 3 19,465.45 8 16,340.40 3 16,705.17 150.00 8 360.00 f 360.00: 600.00 360.00 600.00 TOTAL RIVERSIDE PARK: a. Caretaker b. Equipment c. Supplies TOTAL COKKORD&LE PARK: a. Labor '- b. Supplies 2233 . 664 25 771.00 1.380.00 1,380.00. .3 172.22 8 360.00 3 3,00435 3.111.63 .8 350.00 3 750.00 8 1.175 00 8 1 .200.00 230.00 38.34 145.31 433.67 1.7-7.61 .3 . 388.34 3 89531 I 1.608.87 3 3.187.61 61.50 41.15 100.00 TOTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT: ' a. Chief -.: 3 805.65 b. Patrolmen ' 2.688.50 c. Supplies 5B7.58 1360.00 8.49839 1349.98 1.74833 8.02737 2347:88 7,633.58 3.608.11 TOTAL . LLBRART: a. Librarian b. Salaries -3 4X191.73 3 9,80837 3 12,121.58 3 13.101.58 e. Supplies , , , Street. Assessments Oil Burner 2.142 XO 648 XK 5,757-00 1,759.47 5.671.00 8.078.46 . 600.00 . 5.7G030 3..S09J8 92730 TOTAL 3 STREET DEPARTMENT: a. Superintendent '....8 o. Salaries c. Supplies d. Equipment 3338 84 7,516.47 3 9.349 46 3 10.198.38 238934 1,4-9X8 18130 77.74 4.155.48 225.00 8336.11 9,408 87 1X0.00 8.405.48 3.74730 3.028.TT 104.00 8,000.00 1 600.00 TOTAL STREET DEPARTMENT: a. Foreman 1) . . b. Truck Driver ( 1 ) c. Common Labor w 50c hr. . -3 8.500.00 3 8.5O0XW NELSON 0prr, Quality Counts The Office For a stubborn cough, us Mertto! wr.d Cfierry. Moon Drug Co. 10-3 MIENi:R SERVICE j Parcels deliwed within crty limits i 15c. Over 100 lbs, extra- Phone j Main 765. 10-9-1 mp ; Red Cross Drue Store question In round table dtscu-wlon. C M. WlRht read a general explana tion of trie national recovery act is sued by latons 1 n terns ticmal, snd then other members Joined In a dis cussion of some quetolom concerning the act. as compartd alUi day. 129 83 Jot Satur- Oot. Eugene Talmad;e of Georgia fiays the only way to control V!e cottsan surplus Is to have, a "cotton holiday every seven years " FOOTBALL RESULT f ar el llj the Aacialr4 lrev Oregon 6; Washington o. Wash. State 13: Montana 7. Montana state 7: Wyoming 0. Whitman 33; Whlihaurth 0. Southern California 14; St Mary's 7. Oregon State 12; Ssn Francisco U. 7 I.lnlleld 18: Pacitlc 0 California 23; Olympic club 0. Stanford freshmen 3, Southern California freshmen 6. Albany 0; Columbia 13. iN'.Rht rsmti. MM die ttf-,1 Michlfan 40: Cornell 0. Purtlue 7; Minnesota 7. Notre Dame U: Indians 2. t'talilord 0; Norlhmvslern 0. NVbia.'-ks 20; Iowa State 0. ' WisrorWn 0: Illinois 21. Ohio Wcfrieyan 0; Syracuse 40 Kansas State 33: Missouri 0 l.al Pitt 34: Nivy . Ilsasre 0: Arrr,y 52. Wajhlnton A- Lee 0: Yale 14 Bate 0; Dartmouth 14. Nw HamTishtre 0; Harvard 34. ltutcrrs T. Coiicste 35. Witlisms 0: Princeton 45. Porriham 20: West Virginia 0. Penn Stste 0. Muhlenberg 3. John Hopk'ns 7: Lehigh 14 Ufayeite 13: Nr York V. 13. Vanboerbllt 0, Ohio Slate 20, SCHOOL CHII.DRES j You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 3 pads 5c 9-14-t I BOND TRANSFER Only Independent Delivery Sysem , Beta-een La Grande and Baker. LOWEST KATES DAILY SERVICE Phone Main 709 for Pickupa. 9-19-1 m VOI R PICTl Rr I If you have a picture which you :-nh enlarged II csn be besutlfully jtlone from either the picture or from the neyatlve If you will take It to ! Richardson "The Art Man" at Rjch iardaoe'e Art At Olft Shop. He spe Iciah7. in sll kinds of. picture work. lenlaremr tlntlne and framlne. 10-G3t Ix)ok at Yoar HAT Everyone Ebe ioe5l f' ire Just around the corner. Get yours out and phone us for expert cleaning and fcl.7ck.ng. ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 Hepalrs Second St. Viaduct Gas. oil. Maintenance Equipment i Patching 1, 6to.no 1550.00 4.500 00 3.600 00 2,000.00 500.00 (5 1.860.00 7,000.00 3.800.00 600.00 700.00 TOTAL SEWER DEPARTMENT: a. Salaries (2) 1. b. Supplies c. Electric Power -I 13.57Q.O0 I 13.960.00 2.500 00 600 80 1.800 00 3000.00 300.00 1.800.00 8 8,600.00 3 1,860.00 7.000.00 3,800.00 eoo.oo 700.00 3 13.96Q.Q0 3 3.000.00 ; 500.00 2.000.00 TOTAL . CITY BUILDING: a. Janitor b. Supplies. Repairs, Lighting c. Fuel .. -.8 4.900.00 3 5.100.00 8 6,500.00 480 00 800 00 800.00 480 00 800.00 800.00 480.00 1.000.00 1.000.00 TOTAL . STREET LIGHTING INTEREST ON GEN. WARRANTS PRIN. GEN BONDS A: WARRANTS 24.000-00 MISCELLANEOUS : 2.080.00 8 10000.09 3 2.300.00 3 2.080.00 14.000.00 3 2.30000 3 24.000.00 3 2.480.00 3 14 000,00 2.300.00 24.000.00 a. Miscellaneous 3 4 000 00 3 4.055.00 3 2.500 00 b. Officials Bonds 245.00 - 245.00 c. State Industrial Accident 1.200 00 1JO0.00 d. Insurance Premium 500.00 500.00 e. Emergency. Health 500.00 500.00 500.00 TOTAL I SEWER DEPARTMENT: a. Salaries .8 b. Supplies c. Electric Power 3.676.62 3 13,590.00 3 16,734.98 3 15.182.18 1,215-20 5.85 697.02 3.024.48 98.45 1.619.04 3.254.83 10131 1.505.95 8,122.70 303,55 1.681.H TOTAL 8 WATER DEPARTMENT: a. Superintendent I b. Stenographer . c Caretaker d. Salaries e. Equip. & supplies. t. Power .... 1,918.07 3 4,741.97 3 4 863.11 3 8,108.01 81000 540X10 S40.00 1.914.07 809.84 404.42 1,860.00 1200.00 1,150.00 4.3437 2.393.17 2,146.62 I 1.860.00 1,200.00 1400.00 11,416.01 10,146.14 3.833.04 I 1.860.00 1.080.00 1,150.00 8.516.42 14.748.24 4,70740 TOTAL 13. CTTT BUILDING : a. Janitor : b. Supplies c. Fuel TOTAL .3 5,01833 11.899.06 29.656.19 3 82,064.16 240.00 13633 197.54 MUNICIPAL BAND: a. Leader " b. Supplies c Salaries 573.87 480.00 432.46 1,356.39 3,168.85 480.00 835.58 881.07 480.00 7511 1,14533 2,286.65 2,37647 900.00 138J4 825.00 TOTAL STREET LIGHTING . INT. ON GENERAL' WARRANTS .3 6,059.53 8 19.932.78 SINKING FUND MISCELLANEOUS : a. Miscellaneous t b. Officials Bonds . c. State Ind. Acc. d. Insurance, Prera . f. Emergency Health t. Belief : -3 2,090.93 I 1,867.48 8 24,000.60 t 1.863.84 3 13,674 23 8 4,433.82 I 20.722J7 8 1,200.011 ' 147-65 1,10000 2,447:W 3 1 2.762-1 2,799 60 17.600 .00 1.661.99 243.00 616.47 400.86 3 2,097 50 t 11,191.4? I 3.746. TOTAL .... ADVERTISING RETIRE STREET ASSESSMENTS, POl'RTH STREET PARK: a. Caretaker b. Supplies . 6.445 00 100.00 8,000.00 120 00 60.00 TOTAL WATER DEPARTMENT . 8 180 00 3 6.500 00 8 100.00 8 3.00000 I 120 00 80 00 3 180 00 3 18,320.00 SPECIAL: General bonds General bond Interest . -.3115.545 00 3141,120 00 3 3.000 00 8 100.00 8 8 50000 130 00 60.00 18000 3 24.560.00 3150.430 00 8 7.000 00 6.700 00 Man's II fart Stopped Stomach Gas Cause W 1. Artsms was bloated so with sas tht his besrt otten missed bests niter nunc Adleilks rid him of sll $ss and now he eat anything and tceU fine. Red Cross Drug Store. Adv. NOTICE Sfrt-$ "A" Time Certificates of Dcpont Issued by the First Na tional Bsr.k of La Grande, Orecon on March 1. 1933 and due on Dei-ember 15, 1933. have been call ed for payment on November 15, Interest on same ce5es af ter that dste Fiit Niitimuil Hank of Iji Giiinde Dav.d I Stoddard. President A. K. Parker, Cashier Water Superintendent - Stenographer and Clerk Meter Reader . Caretaker at Intake Labor 50c hr. Gas. Oil. Maintenance trucks I Bonds (principal) :. Bonds I Interest 1 , . , Supplies. Ntw Pipe ..... Power WATER DEPARTMENT 3 13.70080 - 1.620 30 -. 1.080 90 -. 1 .320.00 1.08000 3 000 00 - 1 50000 - lOOOOOO - 900000 8 900 00 . 3.500 00 Estimated Revenues. Water . Fines Licenses Miscellsneous Franchise . Permits ESTIMATED RF.Vr( ES 3 40 000 00 . 3 40,000l DehydraUng Plant Site 16.24 507.70 6015 750.00 TOTAL ELECTION -6 2,822.32. 82.62163 3 !l.l1.4 ADVERTISING STREET ASSESSMENTS FOURTH STREET PARK: a. Caretaker 3 b. -, Supplies 30.00 2941 250.50 6,50000 79 50 31.75 7308.37 684 87 4,543 61 ' 8.00 8520 8,500.00 TOTAL ' 5941 3 101J5 3 84.87 Water Fines Licenses Miscellaneous' Taxes Franchise TOTALS . 41.3388S 3132,617,03 3168,095.70 8l62,821 SUMMARY OF REVENI ES 1 17,991.20 8 ,781.7l 60337.54 3 58.106.04 4J.0Q 1.740.00 127 .27 39 68659 368 20 67300 2.379.00 3787 76.11046 4.01491 1,940.00 3.347.9S 97848 00j820 2.33743 1.930.00 4,320.05 '418 40 118.41692 446833 . TOTAL . General Bonds General Warrants Improvement Bonds -. 3 69,85546 3127.387.76 PAID OUT ' -.8 18.000.00 3 18.00000 48427.78 68.312.16 8,000.00. 36,500.00 169,14568 4178,649 73 19.500 00 3 84.50000 137,799.46 190,58742 38.50000 829301 Genera, l?!""" 5 Improvement Bonds Outstanding ' -"Kb General Warrants Outstanding ' " 'S-! J Water Warrahu tjutstandlng I ; ".' ."TZ!! I J E sttubko h ,. U QrPe- Oregon. October 8th. 1933.' ' rect-.urnelfrLlf!"' ? t. a true and cor- 100DO Oregon, aceort... , iZTZ" " M City of La Orance. 3400.00 period. ni,.r. '..TT 10 m Clr kP'hg. 300 00 1 iSB.U.1 s .0 a peat 01 my knowledge and belief. 1.680.00 ' ' ' J. at STEARNS, 100.00 Oct. 8 Oct. 16. rw-iTsum of City of Xa qrande, Oreso.