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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. QBE.
Saturday, October 21, 1933
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
, , phone Main 000
H. W. FREDERICKS
..Publisher and General Manager
HAROLD M. F1NLAY ,
......... Business Manager
Published evenings, exception Sunday, at 1710 Sixth street. La
Qrande', Oregon,
Kntered at the Postofflce of La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class
Mall Matter under act of March 8, 1879.
. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AMD THE :
" ' CITY OF LA GRANDE)
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to Use for publication
of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited if pub
llshed here. All rights of republication of special dispatches In
this paper and also the local news herein also are reservedi
: National Advertising Representative . ,
. M. O, MOGENSBN" CO., Ino. 1
8U Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago
Detroit, New York , : '
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Hy Carrier
rauy, one montn m eavance...
Dally, six months In advance .
; Pally, single copy
,y - '. - ! UU
bally, per month In advance
Dally, per six months In advance
Dolly, per year In advance
i 70
...94.50
BOO
..93.60
..6.00
As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord
is round about his people from henceforth even for ever.
Psalm 125: 2.
WANDERING Vp$EN
"A peculiar development of the relief situation in New
York City, iind presumably elsewhere, is that whie the nu
ber of homeless men is decreasing as business picks up, the
number of homeless women Is increasing.
The Welfare Council of New York reports that 15 per
cent fewer men sought shelter in Junp than in May, while thfc
number of Worried was 12 pel' cent greater.
The increase in the number: of destitute women was at
tributed to the fact that each day additional women and girls
are reaching the end of their resources and. are pbliged to
appeal o charity. And they are not the type regarded as
"derelicts,' but are' former white collar workers, ' unskilled
for the nwst part, but heretofore self-supporting, '
' ' It has been estimated that the number of homeless worrit
eh adrift in the United States has reached a total of 250,000.
Many of them have token to the open road in their search
for work. . .
; We have boon accustomed in, the past to large numbers of
unemployed and wandering meni ti'ausieil; labor has in fact
been useful iit many ways. But the addition of women to the
ranks of this unfortunate army constitutes a new and dis
turbing problem in our socinl readjustment. ' i.-
The Weather
WEATHER FORECAST
Oregon: Fair tonight and Sunday
but valley fugs in the went: freezing
temjiemture in east and frost in west
tonight; gentle changeable wind lt
shore. For ,Uie weel FaJr except for rain
In the )n(ddie or tter part ,of the
keek Ui tashnKton and Oregon,
Tenierat ure ,wUI be below normal
first and latter half of treek.
LOCAL WEATHER
Friday: maximum 40, minimum 30
above. Frost, cloudy.
Today: minimum 30, 7 a. m. 30
above. Clear.
In the lost of tile third quarter
Ablo broke loose through the line
and scored on a 36-yord run. Ralph
DeBole, halfback, completed the scor
ing .when he skipped off tackle for
ten yards. Every attempt for point
after touchdown failed.
Enterprise did not threaten at any
time during th game. Woodle will
spend the noxt weolt preparing his
squad for a game here with Pendleton
High noxt Friday.
The starting lineup: Coalwcll, cen
ter. Halley and K. Webb. Kuards:
Walden and Hogenson, tackles! V.
Bean and Irwin, ends: Reynolds,
quarterback: Alvey and R. DeBole,
halfbacks; E. DcBole, fullback, oth
ers who saw action were: Oehrlrig.
Blackmail, Hanson, Young, Snider, M.
Bean, Woldron, Hyde, Qsborn, Peter
son.
next session of congress with another
large sum of money enorooi lated.
B. N. Btanfleld, who with Mr. Ha
ney and Dr. James Gilbert makes' up
the personnel' of the P. W, A. advisory
board, also spoke briefly, supporting
the .present administration in its ef
forts to better conditions. He praised
the constructive public works pro
gram and expressed pleasure that
the money was being put into some
thing of ibeneflt to the country.
The meeting here was sponsored
by th city and chamber of com'
mcrce. .
Formers of Walton county, Georgia,
bought 40,000 pounds of winter pons
to plant on 13,000 acres taken out of
cotton production!
fUUS-CHALMERS-
Track typo and air Tired Tractors.
Combines, Implements,
' , Road Machinery.
CHANDLER TI1ACTOR
A EQUIPMENT CO. .
.1313 Jefferson Main 633
$100 In Prizes!
ACT NOW!
Wo will make a reduction of
10.00 from the regular rate to
each of the first ten persons
who enroll for a nlno months'
term In any department of day
school at
DRAPERS SCHOOL OP
; COMMERCE
Over L. & L. Drug Phono 133-W
S. O. DRAPER, Prop.
L. II. S. TRIMS '
ENTERPRISE
eleven; 21-0
(Continued From Pagr One) .;
Micro remains much work to bo done,
before he enn lioiw to fill Flobcig's
shoes, spectators say.
No ono wns Injured In tho gamo,
which found Enterprise somewhat
below pnr due to two previous In
juries and becauso two of the Sav
age, sqund went to Portland to the
Paclflo International Livestock show.
La aramlo scored a touchdown
early In the game on a long march
that culminated when Able DcBole
pounded the line. Shortly ufter
waiVS. Ablo tossed a flat pass to
Bud Reynolds for the second touchdown.
Three OfierAct PIys
f Selected by E, O. N.
(Continued front Page One
murder.
"Tho Flattering Word" Is ft comedy.
based on the theme of disapproval of
uj tneaier in many religious circles.
jsugene Teen, an actor, and the friend
of a minister's wife, finds an anti
dote for the disapproval, however.
when he wields "the flattering word"
very man or woman loses his aver
sion to the stage when told that he
should! have been an actor.
Cliff McGinnis Man
Who Caught Suspects
CConltnued From Fugs One)
his rifle, mounted a horec and went
after them. At first the men resisted,
but when Mcainnls leveled his rifle
and threatened to shcot them they
surrendered end gave up their weapons.
'We know when a' man will shoot,"
one of them told their captor.
MpGlnnls made the men ford the
Grande Rondo river, which separates
the woods where the capture was
made from the Mcainnls farm. Hie
rancher then telephoned to Sheriff
A. B. Miller. The mother of Mr. Mc
Olnnls cooked supper for the men
while awaiting arrival or the officer.
. Since the robbery the pair had been
hiding In the lillla of Eastern Wallowa
county waiting till guards set pver
the roads had been removed so they
could make their escape.
The car used by the robbers, which
officers reported was stolen from
Olen Bimms. of Uklah, pre., had. been
hidden in the brush by Paul arid Du
cheane, it was recovered, unharmed.
ly? When clean said fluffy, they add
comfort and enjoyment to sleep.
Send a trial orBer to tap standant
Laundry 'and see what a difference
there Is. Phone Main 69. 19-20-2
FREIGHT WANTED
Dally trips to Baker. Three trips
per week to Pohdos.' Anywhere for
hire service. Bonded and insured
under state supervision. flame-owned
and Independently operated. Lowest
rates possible for the service rendered.
Ph. Main 709. BOND'S TRANSFER.
10-30-lm
THE Y ARE HERB '
Ooid Flstt and Turtles just arrived
at Richardson's Art if put 6oop. Also
fresh Fish Moss. 10-18.tr
Estimated
Expense -for
. Budget
Allowance
i tor
1 j i3
Teachers' Institute
Telephone -..
: V'll....;.......-
60.00 .
40.00
Expended
First
8 Months
: 1933
33 .DO
Expenditures for the Three Years
.Preceding .uurranc er
1933
63.67
131
136.00
.00,40
80.6T
.09.40
"Total -.- JL. 9 3.390.00 3,065,00 9 1,043.78 9 3,834.69 I 3,953.58 1 8,110.38
ANNPUNCfcMBNT
Beginning' Monday, Oct. 33, Ber-
nice Weeks, formerly of the Lorraine
Beauty Shoo, will be located as ths
Reynaud Beauty Shop. Ph. Main 789.
GOLD FISH AND TURTLES '
A shipment of Gold Flsbj and Tur
tles have fust been! received kfc Rich.
ardson's Art S 6 lft 'Shop. You wul
enjoy seeing these fish and turtles
now on display at Rlohardson's.
i 10-19-41
To break 4he,t cold use Kyal LeJCS
cold. 38o at Mops Drug Co. 10-3-1 m
Columbia Defeats
Willamette 13 to 0
PORTLAND. Ore., .Oct. 21 W) A
50-yard return of a punt for e.
touchdown and a 88-yard pass for
another score gave Columbia unlver
Slty a 18 to 0 victory over Willam
ette, university In their football gamo
hero yesterday. .
Visiting Parents
Miss Rowen'a Wilkes Is spending
the weekend In Portland visiting with
her parent. She Is a student at the
formal school, - ,
Combining the1' names of Pop
Warner and Cjnudo E. ThoriihUl Into
n .coined word. Stanford gridiron
(nns ara terming tho Indians 1033
Style of football, the '"Thorner" system.
Books Opened or Close
Financial Statements at",
tat returns compiler
I'RANK L. BLACK
1701 5th St.
NOTICE
Series "A" Tlmo Certificates of
Deposit Issued by tho First Nn
tlohnl hank of La Grande, Oregon
on March 1, 1033 and duo on
December 15, 1033, havo been coll
ed for payment on November 15,
1033. Interest on snmo censes nf
tcr tlmt dnto.
First National Bank
of Lit Grnndo
David I. Stoddard, President
A. K. Parkor, Cashier
NO DELAY IN
BOARD ACTION
SPEAKER SAYS
(Continued rrum'rags One)
ects 2ntcr on, amounting to millions
more than tho money available.
"Epced Is necessary If you Would be
assured you will get what you want,"
ho said.
Congressman Walter M.Plerco, In
troduced by Karicy Ricluirdson, who
presided at the meeting hold In the
Sncnjawea Inn with representatives
from Union, Wallowa and Baker
counties In attendance, also spoke
briefly, predicting that tho public
works iblll will be rcenoototf at thtt
FIND IT
pepr for this Coloara lb ail
fc M by I , is.
IMQ VOU KNOH' THAT
pillows shcaild be laundered regularr
prosy OrjstaU.at Moon Drug Oo,
' 10-8-1 m.
ANGEL'S HAT CLBANINO
" AKD BLOCKING
8HOES QVED
Beet Work In Town
" 10-U-lm
For a stubborn cough, us Merltol
WKd Cherry, iktoon Drug do. 10-8-1 m
MESSENGER BESVICB
Parcels delivered within city limits
loo. over ioo lbs., extra. Phone
10-9-1 mj
Main 765.
' SCHOOL CHILDREN
You oafa get scratch paper tor
school at the Observer. Now 3 pads 5c.
N0T4CB QK HBRlliq q tfON-IIIGfl SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET .
NOTICE IB HEREBY QIVEH that uitfgeji nunl1(tee f the Non
High Bshool District of Unjout Opunty, State erf Oregon, ait a "meettng of
said committee held on the 18th day of Ouober. 1033, prepared au eBti
mato In detnll of the amount of money proposed to .be expended, Iiy said
Non-High Sohooi District for all purposes during) the. fiscal year beginning
June la, (933 and ending June 3.0, 1934, Ind an estimate (D dtali at the
prabahje rccolptt of said fon-Hlgh School District from oU sources for
the school year 1933-34. The Board of sakfl Non-High Sohooi District ho
flfxed. ye 17th day of November, ,1938, at ithe hour at 9 A J,, at the
court house In La Grande, Oregon, as the time Aind place at which sold
eetlmaies may be discussed with the BoaW of I Bold Koh-HIgh School Dis
trict, at which time and place any and ell IpersonS Interested trill be heard
for or against sold tax levy, or any part thereof. That sold estimates
and attached original estimate sheets are on file In tho office, of the
County School Superlutednent and are there open to the Inspection of all pen
Sons Interested, tcfclp. aiul th,e, same ore toy reference anado, a, pari hereof.
KECXKII"IS " ' ;"' " ."' . . ",,
1. Cash on hand a beginning of the year for wjiloh this budeot
' mode '. none '
2. Amounts received from other sources....,..., ......i,.,.. none
TOTAL RSOBIPTS , ,.......... . .. none
Tuition
iTaiwporiaMon , ,....i.v, 6.000.00
Postage and Stationery , .......,.,.,, : io.OO
BXI'ENDU'llltKS
-If-
.(35.000,00
cpuNxy .court b comm.
County Judge's salary J
County judge's auto expense...
Records and supplies' .......-.'....
Commissioners' Mek' i.....
Telephone and Telegraph .
i.100.00 ' t 8,100.00 , 1,050.00 8 3,100.00
80.00
3,000.00
75.00
05,00
'1,200.00
76.00
32.64
1,096.33
31.10
1 10.00
3,454.94
71.32
3,100.00
146,60
99.16
3,460.40
, 77.16
3.100.00
098.80
9.35
3,730.80 '
67.16
Total . .
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE:
" Telephone and telegraph
Printing and supplies
Office Jnt ..1 ,...
Stenographer ,
Total ,
6,336.00 8,400.00 8,309,86 6 6,686.16 439340 6,106,60
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSS!
County' Nurse's salary
Travel, telephone, supplies H :
$ 60.60 6 70.00 24.27 I ' 67.03 I 111.10 I 86.71
30.00 20.00 31.11 30,28 20.81
160.00 160.00 75.00 160.00 180.00 180.00
300.00 V 800.00 160.00 309.00 300.00 800,00
I 620.00 640AQ 240.27 676.14 621,36 816,63
t 100.00 6 100.00 6 750.00 1.800 AO I 1409.00 100.00
460.00 450.00 168.74 331.02 646.98 .633.83
Total
........
WATER MASTER!1
Salary and expense .
COURT HOTJBB:
Janitor
6 1,950.00 8 1,960,00 008,74 6 2,131.03 3,348.98 6 3,333.83
1,000.00 6 1,000.00 I 131,01 I I,4t7i6 ( 1,400.33 I ,10.6
Furniture and fixtures
Fuel
Water, lights and supplies . .
dulleung repairs ....i....;.;,.,..........
Total - -....u,.....i.
COUNTTFARM: ,(
Repairs and supplies
care of inmates ..
. Total ,
RELIEF:
County aid allowances ................
Hospital service ...1'....
tfounty physicians
Nursing, special care, burials
Supplies to liidlgenV persons ...
Total u...
lOTHKRf P1INBION8 'i,- .t
cqUNtY BOARp OF HEALTH:
Wll BWJ BM
jaIl:
prisoners' board
1.080.00
260.00
750.00
1,350.00
160.00
Uao.oo
260.00
750.00
1 ,500.00
160.00
9,480.00 3,830.00
250.00
1 .000.00
165.00
1,650.04
) 1.250.00 6 1,816.00
1,400.60
4,600.00
600.00
1,500.00
12,000.00
l 1,500.00
4,500.00
600.00
1,600.00
16,000.00
( 840.00 6 1,3133 I 1,260.00 1,816.60
10.86 176.81 865.76 833.93
376.86 Bl.0.30 304.36 6001
672.54 1,386.22 2,397.38 1,576.16
44.72 1674 : 877.iB 426.00
8 1.614.9B " 8,663.19 f t,894.) ,751.10
t 10.35 t 18.50 6 38.44 626.10
664.68 ' 1,685.62 1.043.83 ' 88.95
665.03 ft 1.60U2 6 1,063.29 6 ' 026.63
( 898.50 I 1,693.60 " 1.696.00 $ 3.08540
8,489,16' 6,021.30 1,668.36 1.411.81
800.00 180.66 180.00 160.00
833.86 1,993.98 1,126.03 981.00.
12,103.48 21,614.60 11,631.15 6,010.77
t 20,OOO.0O' 6 23,100.00 6 16,018.99 6 '80,342.53 6 18,388.42 f 19.6iS,iSl
6 7,000.00 6 7,000.00 I 8,199.00 7,038.p0 $ 6,468.80 I Hjtw' '.
400.00' 6 400.00 163.75 6 316.26 8 349.00 8 , 1
1.000.00 6 1,600.00 ( 159.40 3,039.58 2,638.25 6 1,9-T " !
.60.00'. 60.00 16.16 42.60 31.30 108.41 .
Total s. ,. :
IJKTioMS KW ltlTlpM.
ADVERTISING:
Court proceedings and notices.,., ....
B. t. Livestock Show Assh i:,.i.,
Union County Fail' Board
Boys' and Olrls' Club work
Advertising county resources...,.,...,....
Total ...
Printing
Expenses of Election (publication and postage)
Trnvnl KlvtuatiDAQ nf Hn 1 .
60.00
16.00
COUNT AGENT. ...... ......
SEALER OlP WEIGHTS & MEAS
TAX REBATES ;
iNSAH EXAMINATIONS
OARB NOK-'WOLEtfT INfcANR.
count amtvBYpR ::..,.........
auditing records
c6roner's Inquests
BOYS' d: OIIUS' AID SOCIBTV
PACmO PROTEOTIVH eopJETY.,..' "
CHILDREN'S FARM KOMK......,.'.........
...33,000.00
Clerical Expense (supplies, legal service, cto)
Interest on Warrants :..J. ,. :,
Emergency , .....,.,t...,
TOTAL. EXPENDITURES
KBCAPITI'LATION
ToVjl Receipts . ;: , none
Total ExneiKllturos , 633,000.00
DirERENOE (Amount to ba raised by tax on the County
JUVENILE! DEPAKIljikT:"
yiKijuri court. ..........,.i....
COURT REPORTER
60; 00 JUSTICE OF PEAOE COURTS ...
20 qo ' ISMJSrtOENCY EXPENSE ..,.
600 00 tNOEMNlipf ON DISEASED CATTLE
on'nn PATROL OF FORBS1B ...
OLD AGE PENSIONS ... ...... ' , ,
interest on Warrants 'Z.'Z
Non-High School District)
D.tcd this 13th day of October, 1833.
IC'M wallsINOER, clioirman. Budget Committee.
E. A. SAYRE, Secretary, Budgot Cconmlttco,
October. 21 28.
.633,000.00
NOTICE OP PROPOSED TAX LEVY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County Cou rt of Union County, Oregon, will bo In session on Friday,
Novwnbor 176h, 1833, at 9:0O A. M., at tho office ot the County Judge in the court house In the city of La
Grande, Oregon, tor the purpose of levying a tax upon tho assessable proporty of Union County as the same
appears upon tho 1033 assessment roll of said county, at Which tlmo end ploco any taxpayer subject to such
levy will be heard for or against the proposed levy, or any part thereof. Tax levies will be based upon thB
following estimates made by the Budget Committee ot Union County, Oregon, pursuant to the provisions of
Title CO, Chapter 11, Oregon Cod 1930: .
KXPENnlTl'HES (nenernl Fund) '
Estimated Budget Expended
Expense Allowance First
TOTALS .
1,050.00 ;,550.po f 4T4).Sf 3,062.36 8,559.48 3,008.16
3,500.00 6 75.00 1,394.88 1,349.85 t 68.75 6 8,135.87
( 2,000.00 1,000.00 1.1T9.30 69L03 ( 671.90 6 1,373.60
i ' 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
- l.ooq.pq , 16000
1.....,.....'.'.; : j 1 soo.oo 200.0Q
- - ' 173.62 546.03 393.8T
-t ' 1 I ." ' '' '
3,000.00 3,000.00 9 1,479.30 6 3.061.65 3,120.23 8,016.77
9 1,900.00 9 1,500.00 8 750.00 9 3.100.00 9 2,600.60 9 3,600.00
9 346.00 9 346.00 9 146.03 9 353.41 9 ' 345.08 9 848.34
9 60 00 9 100.00 9 9 2.35 9 9 606.88
9 26.66 1 26.00 9 9 9 k 1.10
9 10,006.00 9 10,000.00 9 5,070.66 9 9,193.33 f. 9..,...,.,...
9 30.00 9 15.00 39.50 9 16.00 9 16.00 9 15.00
9V 400.00 9 4OO.00 9 100.00 9 175.00 9 876.00 9 936.00
9 300.00 9 800.00 9 163.88 9 436.88 9 660.80 8 385.36
9 66.00 9 60.00 9 80.00 8 180.00 9 120.00 8 130.00
9 120.00 9 130.00 9 60.00 9 340.00 9 24100 9 340.00
9 126.00 9 120.00 i 60.00 9 240.00 9 340.00 9 340.00
9 200.00 9 200.00 9 60.49 9 163.23 9 341.88 9 287.31
8 5.000.00 9 6,000.06 9 1,636.31 9 6,664,85 . 8 13,810.43 9 : 8.140.48
1.200.00 9 1,200.00 9 600.00 9 1,300.00 9 1,300.00 9 1,300.00
9 1,200.00 9 1.300.06 9 956.65 9 1.967.78 9 3,811.pl 9 1,666.16
9 3,000.06 9 3,000.00 9 1,268.17 8 993.44 9 3,768.78 9 1,651.08
t 60.00 9 100.00 9 7.50 9 166.69 9 30.00 9 ' 17.60
9 400.00 9 400.00 9. 9 806.77 8... 9 8330
9 406.00 9 400.00 9 400.00 9 800.00 9 600.00 9 600.90
9 40,000.00 9 9 9 .',........ 9 ..;',... 9 .
I 3,600.00 9 i 1,108.86 9 186.23 8... ,". 9.1"'.""""
9138,973.00 3 01,184.00 9 62,111.43
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
9111,776,9a 9 96,608,62 9 6079.85
Sheriff's Flees
Clerk's Fees ....
Interest on dolly deposits
Penalty ond Interest on taxes...
500.00
976.00
6,275.00
1,100.00
600.00
Total
-9 8,350.00
Total estimated expenses for the. year 1934...
Total; estimated receipts ,
RECAPITULATION
Amount to be raised by tax '.evy.
...9138,873.00
.. ' 8,360.00
.9130,623.00
San Francisco's Newest
AND MOSTiMODERN
Downtown Hotel!
1 1-
6QO Ottiilrfr Bftftrnw h. a m I
723 room .t f.l.M iffiiTjM-.
in roomi t H nA 1 I
1H roomi .1 14.50 Vt,! J (Jjtj
ftp i
:
i'
Hotel Sir Frnnois Drake just
(T Union Square moat conven
ient to lliontera, shops, Btorea,
liuaincss unci financial district.
Only California hotel offering
Scrviuor feature thus enabling
you to combine "maximum pri
vacy with minimum tipping".
AH rooms in (lie Tower with
Western exposure have ultru-violct-rny
(sun-bnlh) windows.
In every room connection for
radio reception, running filtered
ice, wnlcr, bolli tub mid shower.
Diimrrin Coffee Shop from 7!f!
up in Main Dining Hoom from
$1 .25 up. Also a la carle service.
Private garago in base
ment of hotel building
with direct elevator ecr
vieo to tolhy and. all
guest-room floors!
Sin Fmanuis
IDSEAKIE
lllrKINI.NllrcuMli ItuittCi.
Powell Street at Suiter San Francisco
SI1EIIIFF'8 OFFICE:
Bhcrlff's salary 9
1st Deputy's salary
2nd Deputy's salory
Traveling expense
I'renUum on bond -
criminal work outside county
orflce supplies
Extra Help
State Industrial Accident Ins
Telephone and telegraph
tor
1034
2.500.00
1,600,00
1.200.00
600.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
360.00
200.00
for
1033
2.300.00
1,350.00
l.ORO.OO
600.00
100.00
100.00
160.00 '
300.00
0 Months
1033 .
9 1,249.66
876.00
640.00
206.45
100.00
19.83
140.30
61.35
Expenditures for the Three Years
Preceding Current Year
1932
2.600.00
1,600.00
1.200.00
1,251.20
100.00
149.21
50.00
216.83
186.01
1031
2,600.00
1.500.00
1.200.00
1.522.70
100.00
' 6.65
220.17
163.00
368.22
1030
2.500.00
1. 600.00
1.200.00
1.337.10
100.00
18.00
133.18
160.00
124.83
347.47
Total
9 6.660.00 9 6,060.00 6 3,09lJ61 9 7,161.06 9 7,470.04 9 7,310.58
TAX COLLECTING DEPARTMENT:
Deputy hlro
Supplies and bond premium
750.00
1,000.00
430.00
860.00
4S6.9T
&1.46
1.403.3T
768.64
1.318.50
691.22
1,073.37
703.69
Total
9 1,750.00 9 1,270.00 9 1,308.13 9 9,169.81 9 3,000.72 9 1,777.06
CI,KIK'8 OFFICE:
Clerk's salary 9 1.800 00
1st Deputy's salary 1,600.00
2nd Deputy's salary 960.00
3rd Deputy's fMtlary 250.00
Premium on bond 60.00
Olllce supplies 1,000.00
Telephono and telegraph 136.00
1.800.00
1.600.00
660.00
480.00
60.00
1.000.00
123.00
900.00
7S0.00
480.00
43.30
30.00
404.30
49.23
1.800.00
1.680.00
999.00
1,080.00
80.00
917.07
125.64
1.600.00
1,680.08
1.080.00
1,060.00
80.00
683.63
122.26
1,800.00.
1.660.00
1.060.00
1.080.00
80.00
1,29143
121.96
, " . . t SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL LIBRARY
county School Fund, 6,300 children at 810.00 each... ' ' " . ;
High School Tuition Fund
Library Fund, 6,300 children at lOo M..SZ1ZZZZZZZZZZZ.ZZ
Amount to be raised by tax levy. y.l.'L
9 63,000.00
23,600.00
630.00
.9 78,030.00
Twentyflvo per cent of forest rentals
ESTIMATED ItKCEIPTS,
(This amount cannot e deducted from the aiiiSut'
ROADS AND BRIDGES .
6eventy-flve per cent forest rentals...
EXPENDITURES (Road Fund)
Estimated Budget Expended
Expense Allowance First
'or for 6 Months
1634 1933 1933
9 21,600,60 9 23,350.00 9 19,270.17
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
360.00
I
Expenditures for tho Wires Tears
Preceding Current Year
1933 mi 1930
4, 19,062.50 9 86,668.83 9 86,469.23
. 4 M00W
Tola! estimated expenses for the year 1934...
Total estimated receipts ,
RECAPITVLATJON
Amount to be raised by tax levy..
....9 31.600.00
l.luOOO
,.r,
...4 20.630.110
EXPENDITURES (Morket Road Fund)
Estimated Budget Expended
Expense Allowance First
fot for 6 Months
18.14 1D.1A . mas
MARKET ROADS 86,800.00 9 43,000.00 3 36.290.93
Expenilturss, for Vis, Three, Vwi
Preoedlng; Current Year
1933 1031, 1930
9 60,943.99. 9 59,344 61 9 94,336.45
Total
9 5.686.00 9 6.915.00 9 3,677.06 9 8.681.61 9 6.793.7t 9
TREASURER'S OFFICE:
Treasurer's salary
Premium on bond
Office supplies
Extra help.
Telephone and telegraph ....
Total
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE:
Assessor's salary -
Deputy's salary
Field Deputies ,
Auto expense 111 Held work .........
Extra holp
Supplies and bond
Telephono
Total
SCHOOL BUPKRINTKNTJENT:
Superintendent's salary :
Traveling expense (school work)..
Traveling expense (club work I
Extra holp
Of flee supplies ......
Premium on bond .........................
1.200.00
100 00
100,00
3500
65.00
1.200.00
100.00
16000
36.00
60.00 v
600.00
100.00
42.81
26.60
1,200.00
100 00
66.9S
7.50
63.13
1.200 00
100.00
61.83
6.00
68.13
6.981.39
1. 20000
100.00
86.73
63.10
9 1.490.00 9 1.546.00 9 709.64 9 1.437.60 9 1.400.9S. 9 1,437.85
1.600 00
1.848 00
600.00
100 00
87600
450 00
50.00
1.600.00
1.246.00
500 00
60.00
356.00
460 00
80.00'
750.00
624.00
367.00
39.27
346.70
3B6.06
31.40
1,600.00
1,195.46
1,067.00
60.53
1.210.73
498.83
33 43
1.500.00
1,380 00
1,667.00
88.50
878.00
483.51
53.10
1.600.00
1.360.00
1.077.00
- 110.47
346.00
171.78
48.76
9 4.333.00 9 4-.KDO0 9 3,433.33 6 6.585.01 9 1.948.11 9 1,931.00
1.650.00
200 00
300 00
175.00
6.00
1,860.00
200.00
160 00
6.00
825.00
100.00
88.25
6.00
1.650.00
300.00
100.00
630 38
176.64
6.60
1. 660.00
200,00
100.00
610.00
I4M
5.00
1.660.00
800.00
100.00
619.60
806.49
6.00
Receipts from Motor Vchlclo Licenses...
ESTIMATED RECBIPTS
.4 14.500.00
Tot! estimated expense for the year 1834
Total estimated receipts
RECAPITULATION
Amount to be raised by tax levy...
interest on Road Bonds...
ROAD BOND INTEREST
Estlmsted Budget Expended
Sxpertse Allowance- First
ST. Ior 9 Months
1884 1938 1986
6 36.000.00 9 19.000.00 9 436 00
... 30.500.06
.... 14,500.00
... 16,000.60
TOTAL HSTTMATED EXPENDITURES mn. ju.i. c,n
TOTAL BSTIMATKD RBCEIPTS FROM ALL 80U-nCBS.."..
Expenditures, for the Threec YeM
Preoedlng Current Year
1638 1931 1930
9 11,366.56 9 38,19017 33,38250
TOTAl AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY
NOTg: Btsts tsjres not shown here; amount
....... 9292,103.00
...... 03,950.00.
...9369, 163.00
BONDED mrj8BTSDN8SS
WARRAHTe) OUTbTTAinziNQ:
ueneml Fund Warrants
Rood' Fund Warrants .
.9380,00000
not yet determined,
.......966,941.66
...981.108.04
" warranw . ........9 7.636.34
Wltne- my hand and the of the County Court thu.
Oct. 91 8
ths 18K as,); at Oatabsr, A. D. 19X1
C. K. UoOORMIOK, County Clerk.