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HA GRANDfi EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Saturday, October 28, VSM
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(Incorporated)
!An Independent Newspaper ,
; I'lioiie Main 800
B. W. iFRBDERJOKS , Publisher and General Manager
HAKOLP M. PIN LAY
Business Manager
Published evenings, exception Sunday, at 1710 Sixth street, La
-Grande, Oregon.
Entered at the postofflce of La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Claaa
- Mall Matter tinder act of Moron 2, 1879, .
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CITY OF LA GRANDE
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The Weather. . I
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IVKsVrHBIt FORECAST
Oregon: Hula touight and Sunday;
uuxlerute teiuiteraturea; ocroslouully
southern gules efssuore.
J'or the week: Generally uwtettled
and mild Willi rain.
LOCAL WEATHER
Friday: Maximum 84, minimum 40
above. Ualu .10 of an lnrli. Partly
clouiLv.
Today: Minimum 44, 7 a. m. 54
above, fluuily.
SUGAR AND 1XCU.U
PORTLAND, Oct. 28 m Sugar
cane granulated, 64.86; fruit 86.05;
boat sugar, $4.76.
Domestic flour Selling price, mill
delivery, 28-tobl lots: patent, 49s, S8.TO
7.40; blended Hour, 0.l3w6.70:
soft white pastry flour. $6.77 $5.85:
bakers' 'hard wheu "flour, $5.75 at
$6.80; -rye, 5.6Orfj$6.20: whole wheat,
$5.35 $5.85; graham. 85.50.
"Uncle Jim" FrazKr of Whltas-
"burg, Ky., who Is over 80 years old.
can kill a rat with a rifle at 40
yards. -
TODAY iN brief' in mx
OREGON
ABOUND
AS CUBONICLED BY THE DAILY LEASED WIBI
OF TBI ASSOCIATED PRESS
Estimated Budget
Expense Allowance
, for . for
' 1934 . , 1933 !
Expended -
First Expenditures, fox the Three Years
t Months Preceding Current Year
, 1933 1833 ' 1931 1(90 .
Hl'll) MARKET MORE ACTIVE
PORTLAND, Oct. 28, VP) The
market. lor potatoes la beginning to
reflect some comeback, a Journal
survey today disclosed, with fractional
Improvement in the price In. some
quarters, . The Improvement was said
to. be of some slight consequence in
Idaho and lu the Deschutes terri
tory, but at Yakima and at Portland
there Is .yet little Interest.
SALEM CHILI) KU.LKD
SALEM. Oct, 38 W) Prank. Mah
ler, ajed, 4. died early today -from In-'
Juries, .received last night when his
father's truck crashed Into a tele
phone post here.
. ROY HEWITT OlVEX POST
SALEM, Oct. 38 VP) Roy R. Hew
itt, former dean of the Willi tuiieUe
university lav school, has bee a ap
pointed assistant attorney general and
assigned to tne state Board of con
trol office, It was announced here
today. - , ,
ASK COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM
PORTLAND, Oct. 33 VP) A com
Drehenslve orrkrram tn fnum rirf.
dance of pollution from the Wil
lamette river must be outlined be
fore any consideration to Individual
sewage disposal systems can be given
bV tho nublln .wnflra n1m(nlBiin
It was declared here last night by
juarsnan n. Dana, regional public
works advisor, who. said he was, ad-
dreasllur letters to mavnn T An nm-
munlties In the Willamette valley
muting wnetner applications for such
Byebvuis ore to De IKea,
The cafeteria and hnnltRtnro of tta
university or Florida ar tvtn. rJn
erated under NRA rules.
CHALLENGE TO LAIiOK AND INDUSTRY
In a time like the present the horizon is fairly cluttered up
with signs and portents. None of these is much more signifi
cant than the sudden epidemic of strikes an epidemic that
has broken out in the last month or so and that is giving tjie
federal doctors one of the busiest seasons they will ever have.'
Whatever else these strikes may mean, they at least prove
that industry is no longer stagnant. They didn't put in an;
appearance during those dull months when we were at the
bottom of the 'depression. They're coming now for a number'
of .reasons, but chiefly because things are picking up. Men
: don't strike when the plant is closed down for lack of orders.
And the strikes present to a nation which already has a
century's supply of problems to settle in a few months a
new problem; one that carries a 'double-barreled challenge,
pne barrel for industry and the other for labor. . '
It is a challenge that must be read in the light of the NRA
program. The National Labor Board's ruling, which empha
sizes the fact that the law guaranteeing the right of collective
bargaining jneans exactly what it says, is part of the back
ground for hese strikes, and it conditions their significance.
First of all, the problem challenges the directors of in
dustry. It is a test of their spirit of fairness, fjf their willing
ness $o co-operate in tlje tremendous experiment of the new
ideal. Labor has gained a great victoiy in Jhe Industrial Re
covery Act ; the industrialist who seeks reprisals and wants
' to "put labor in its place" is piling up trouble, not only for
- himself bu.t for the entire country. ,
Secondly, the problem challenges labor itself. It puts upon
labor the necessity of developing some broad-gauge states
men. It calls on labor to take the long view of things, to ex
ercise patienoe in places where patience conies hard, to get
rid of the racketeer and the self-seeker.
Bofch of thse challenges must be met. The present out
break of strikes could, if unchecked, lead to a catastrophic
situation. I( can, if the leaders of the contending forces meet
the test with intelligence and patriotism, be the forerunner
of a new era in American industrial history, an era in which
botb sides can profit as pever before.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX LEVY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County Cou rti of Union County, Oregon, wllH ta cs9lon on Friday
Wovembor I7tb, 1933. at 9:00 A. M,, at the Wf(ce of the County Judge in the court house rn the eitu of ti
vrruuuv, lrvguii. 1W vile iuiuwo u, iv,jrwj uwv uwu wiu luuwssuoie DroPCny OI LTnlon CQUntv AB tho anmo
appears upon the 1933 asaessment roll of said county, at which time and -place 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 the
following estimates maae by tne uuoget committee of u olon County, pregon, pursuant to the provisions of
EXPENDITURES (Oenernl Fund)
' Estimated Budget Expended,
anpeuse Aiiowanoe
SHERIFF'S OFFICE:
Sheriff's salary
1st Deputy's salary
2nd Deputy's salary
Truvellng expense
-Premium on bond'
Criminal work outside county..
Office supplies
Extra help
' state Industrial Accident Ins....
Telephone and telegraph
for
1934
2.500.00
1,800.00
1,200.00
800.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
300.00
200.00
for
.' 1933
2,500.00
1,350.00
1.080.00
000.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
First
0 Months
1933
1.249.98
876.00
840.00
205.46
10000
18.83
Expenditures tor the Three Years
Preceding Current Year
200.00
140.30
01.35
1832
2.800.00
1.500.00
1,200.00
1,281.29
100.00.
Mft.21 ,
60.00
216.62
185.01
1931
2.500.00
1.600.00
1.200.00
1:822.70
100.00
0.96
220,17
182.00
258.22
1930
2.500.00
-1.600.00
1,300.90
1.337.10
, 100.00
. 18.00
133.18
150.00
124.83
247.47
Total
$ 0.600 00 6.080.00 2,991.91 7,151.03 a 7,470.04 t
7,310.68
TAX COLLECTING DEPARTMENT:
Deputy hire " 150.00 t
Supplies and bond 'premium ' 1,000,00
420.00
Total 1,750.00
CLERICS OFFICE:
Clerk's salary
1st peputy's salary
. 2nd Deputy's salary
3rd Deputy's salary
Premium on bond
Office supplies
Telephone and telegraph
1.800.00
1,600.00
900.00
360.00
60.00
i. ooo.oo
125.00
850.00 861.40 76U64 091.22 703.69
1,270.00 1,308.43 2,109.Sl 2,009.78 1,777.00
1,800.00 $ 900.00 1,800.00, V 1,800.00. t 1800 00
1,600,00 760.00 1,080.00 1,880.00 1,660.00
900.00 480.00 999.00 1,080.00 1,080 00
480.00 43:60 l.OSQ.pO 1,080.00 1,080.00
80.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 60 00
1,000.00 404 J0 917.07 083.63 1,292.43
125.00 49.25 1.25.54 132.25 12195
, Total 6,686.00 5,916,00 2,677.05 6,65I,.B1, 8,795.77 S 8,984.38
TREASURER'S OFFICE:
Treasurer's salary - 1.300.00
Premium on bond ....... 100.00
Office supplies 100.00
Extra help 86.00
Telephone and telegraph 65.00
1.300.00
100.00
150.00
88.00
00.00
600.00
100.00
42.84
1,200.00
100.00
"7.60
63.13
1;200.00
100.00
51.83
6.00
62.13
1,200.00
100.00
85.76
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Got. 28 (IP)
. Cattle: 8103, calves for week. 299.
Trade appeared stcody, but In apots
1 there was a rcactlonal showing. Price
changes were oxlrcmoly limited, while
demand took enro of the run without
much delay In marketing.
Hogs: 2074 for week. Trndo storied
the week under prcssuro and some
price concessions. Final prices showed
a cut of at least 60c as compared
with the oml of the previous week
Insofar as killer stuff was concerned.
Depression hit tho feeder market
harder than was noted In the
slnuBhter trade.
Biieep ana lambs: 7364 for. week.
Trade (n lambs was steady to stroin:
In spots. Absence of top quality was
noted, but best grade continued quot
able to 5.76, although $6.50 was gen
erally nold for the best available.
There was practically no ohonc far
ycnrlluRs. old wethers and owes.
I l'OUTL.WI) PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Out. 28 mi Butter
rnnw. oxtms, 24c; stondards, 23c lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A
grado 21c; fanners door delivery, 19c
per ib.; sweet cream 6c higher.
E!gs Puclflo poultry producers'
selllntr nrlco: fresh fxtrA ntww.ini ni.
extras. 20c: stniulords, 24c; mediums.
ic: pullets, 18c dozen. Buying prloe
by wliolcsalers: fresh extras. 30c doz,;
firsts, 23c; mediums, 30c doz,; undcr
Bnidc, 14c: pullets, 14c.
Live poultry Portland deliver)':
buying prices: colored fowls, 4 to 0
lbs. 13c: ovor 0 lbs., lie; sirliuj mil
lets. 2 to 8'j lbs., 12c; roustera, over
3'i lbs., lie: Leghorn fowls, over 3'..j
lbs., 10c: unUor8l4 lbs., 10c: torollors,
1V4 -to 2 lbo., 14c; 2 lbs. oud up, lie;
stags. 7c; roosters. 6c. Pckln ducks.
10c; colored clucks, 8c: geoso 8c lb.
Cheese, milk, country meots. mo
hair, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool anil hay, unchanged.
Total
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE:
Assessor's salary
Deputy's salary ,..,...
Field Deputies
Auto expense In field work
Extra help
Supplies and bond,
Telephone
1,400.00 1,646.00 760.64 1,427.6.0 1,409.95 8 1,437.85
1.500.00
1,248.00
600.00
100.00
875.00
450.00
60.00
8 1.600.00
1.348.00
600.00
80.00
, 866.00
450.00
60.00
t 75b.do
024.00
367:00
89.97
245.70
885.96
21:40
1,600.00
1,196.48
1,007;00
80.62
1,210.75
498.89
63:42
1,600.00
1,980.00
1,067;00
88.50
878.00
483.51
63.10
1,500.00
1,380.00
1 ;077.00
110.47
845.00
471.78
40.75
COUNTY AGENT
SEALER OF WEIOHTtJ & MEAB..........
TAX REBATES
INSANE BXAM7.NATION8 : ...
GARB NON-VIOLENT INSANE...
COUNTY SURVEYOR .
AUDITINO RECORDS .
CORONER'S 1NOIRJKTR
BOY8' & OIRLS' AID 6CIIrrY7"I!l"!
PACIFIC PROTECTIVIS Boanerr
CHILDREN'S FARM HOME..,
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
CIRCUIT COURT .
COURT REPORTER "
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS
EMERGENCY EXPENSE
INDEMNITY ON DISEASED CATTLE
PATROL OF FORESTS, ,
PREDATORY ANIMAL DBSTRUoJIII
V! AVB fSNUlONS .
INTERE8T ON WARRANTS"
TOTALS .,...'.,....,.;.
t 1 900 00 1,500.00 $ 750.00 $ 2,100.00 t 2,800.00 $ 3,600.00
t 346.00 346'.00 145.03 363.41 346.08 342.34
60.00 loo.oo ..... m - ' man
$ 25.00 85.00 -. M0
12,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 8,070.88 4 9,49338 ; ....
30.00 15.00 39.60 15.00 15.90. . , 16.90
400.00 400.00 $ 100.00 8, 476.00 876.00 325.00
300.00 300.00 162.28 $ 436.88 660-80 865.28
ea.oo eo.oo 30.00 120.00 110,00 130.00
t 120.00 $ 130.00 60.00 340.00 t 340.60 240 6a
120.00. . 130.00 60.00 240.00 340,00 $ 94O.00
$ 200.00 800.00 60.49 163.92 341.68 $ 367.31
6,000.00' 6,000.00 1.586.81 6.664.86 13319.43 8,448.48
1500.00 1,300.00 600.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 ' 1,300.00
1.200.00 1.200.00 956.86 1,967.78 I 3,811:01 185.10
3 000.00 2,008.00 1,353.17 t 993.44 8,781.73 1,6S1M
6000 100.00 . 7.60 :108.60 30.00 .- 17:60
t 400.00 8 -400.00 306.77 $ 88830
400.00 '400.00 I 400.00 600.00 500.00 4 ioo.ao
8 40,000.00 ...! :.... ' - ' -
t 3,600.00 - 1.10886 488.23 :.
8138,973.00 91,184.00 63,111.43 111,776J3 86,608.83 83,079.88
Fines
Sheriff's Fees ....
Clerk's Fees
--ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Interest on daily deposits
renaity and Interest on taxes...
600.60
876.00
6,276.00
1,100,00
600.00
..Jt S.3&0.0Q
Total 4.823.00 4,163.00 $ 2,433.33 6,585.04 4,949.11 4,031.00
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT:
Superintendent's salary - $
Traveling expense (school work)
Traveling expense (club, work)
Extra help
Office supplies ..,
Premium on bond
Teachors' Institute
Telephone ,
I I I 0
Total A I
COUNTY COURT & COMM.
County Judge's salary $
County Judge's auto expense
Records and supplies
Commissioners' Fees
Telephone ond Telegraph
1,660.00
800.00
300.00
175.00
6.00
8 1.660.00
300.00
B36.00 V 1,650.00 6 1,050.00 8 1,650.00
150.00
6.00
89.36
P...PP
200.00
100.00,
030 38
176:64
5.00
63.67
300.00
100.00
610.00
194.20
5.00
130.00
60.40
300.00
100.00
649.50
206.49
5.00
339.87
69.40
2,390.00 8 2,065.00 8 1,043.75. 8 3.824,60 2,966.6q 3,110.26
2.100.00 $ 2.100.00 1,050.00 2.100.00 8 3.100.00 8 2,100.00
146,60 298.30
60.00 26.00 32.64 10.00 t 29.15- 9,26
3.000.00 1.300.00 1,096.23 2,464.94 2,469.40 2,720.80
76.00 76.00 31.10 ' 71.22 77.15 67.16
Total
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE;
Telephone and telegraph
Printing and supplies
Office rent
Stenographer ,
Total
4,226.00 8 8.400.00 . 2,209.86 8 4.686.16 8 4.822.30 $ 6,195.50
60.00 70.00 $ 54.27 $ 67.03 111.10 $ 36.71
20:00 20.00 31.11 30.28 28.81
150.00 150.00 76.00 ' 180.00 180.00 180.00
800.00 800.00 150.00 800.00 300.00 300.00
620.00 540.00 249.27 678.14 621.36 645.52
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE:
NOTICE ifV I1K.IIIIMI ON NON-IICIII SCIUXII, DISTHICT Ill'IKiKT
I.,friCE,,f,,"E"IinY "'VEN that a BmlBot Committee of the Non
High Sohrx, District of Union County, State tf Ore.fon. at a meeting or
said committee held on tho 13th day of CTtober, 1033. .prepared n Li-
count house in La Grande. Oregon. ,, M1'c
e imates may ho dlcu.ssl with the BocuM of.sau, Nonoilgh iJhJ ni
f'fL' "'"; -y ,ul Mliprrwn, itad wm bThra
zjx ,r,crr
.'nTadc"""1 bct"'"'"lK 01 11,0 5,e'"' ror hlch this bwlet
3. Amount received from other sources
. TOI-AI, REOEIPTS ' --
, ' EXPKMim ki;s
1. Tult on
2. Transiwrtatlon ZIZ.,Z... W5.ooo.oo (
3. Postage unci Stationery .
4. Printing
6. Expenses of Election (pnMlrnlton nmi M.,,L.,.i
0. Travel Expenses of Board Meiuliels ,
7. Olorlml Expense (supplies, 1.1 service, "etc") '."".
tuivivat warniius
County Nurse's salary 1,600.00 1,600.00 $ 750.00 1,800.00 $ 1.800.00 1,800.00
Travel, telephone, supplies 450.00 450.00 168.74 331.03 648.98 632.83
Total r 8 1,950.00 $ 1,950.00 908.74 8 3,131.02 2,348.98 2,332.83
WATER MASTER:
Salary and expense 8 1.000.00 1,000.00 131.01 $ 1,447.56 $ 1,490,33 $ 1,519.26
COURT HOUSE:
Jn""or 1.080.00 6 1,180.00 640.00 8 1,212.03 8 1,250.00 $ 1,316 60
Furniture and fixtures 250.00 250.00 10:86 176.81 365.75 832.33
fr'110' 750.00 750.00 370.86 610.30 204.39 600.01
Water, lights and suppliea - 1,250,00 1,600.00 672.54 1,385.22 2.297.23 1,676.16
Building repairs 160.00 160.00 44.73 107.94 377.13 426 00
Total ......
COITNTY FARM:
8 3. 4 80. 00 8 8,830.00 $ 1,044418 8 3,653.19 8 4.394.50 8 4,751.10
none
none
nono
0.000.00
1600
Mi 00
15.00
60 00
20 00
Emergency
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
KECAI'll I I.A I Illv
Total Receipts
Total Expenditures ZZZZZZ" ..?"'
uoo.oo
250 00
32.0O0.od
. 32.000.00
DIFPERENOE (Amount to be raised by tax on the County
Non-High School District) iwm
Dated this 13th day of October, 1933. .uuo.oo
TOM WAI.lINOER, Chairman, Budget Committee
E. A. SAYRE, SecivUry, Budget Oommlttce.
October 31 28.
Repairs and supplies 250.00 8 165.00 t 10.35 8 18 5D 8 38.44 8 626.10
Cure of Inmates ..... . 1.000.00 1.650.00 654.68 1.585.62 1,043.85 99.95
Total 8 1.350JOO 1.815.00 605.03 8 1,604.12 8 1.082.29 6 626.05
RELIEF:
County aid allowances 8 1.400 00 8 1,500.00 8 293.50 t 1.592.60 8 1.806.00 8 2,085.60
Hospital service . 4.500.00 4,500.00 3.499.15 6,031.30 4,653.25 4,411.24
County physicians 600.00 600.00 300.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
Nursing, special care, burials ..... 1,600.00 1,300.00 823.88 1.933.98 1,125.02 931.00
Supplies tq Indigent persons 12,000.00 15,000.00 12,103.48 31:814.80 11,531.15 6,040.77
Total ..... 20.000.00 S3.100.00 8 10.018.88 30,342.58 8 10,385.43 8 13,648.61
MOTHERS' PENSIONS 6 7.000.00 $ 7.000.00 $ 3.190.00 8 7,038.00 8 6.488.50 8 6,114.60
COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH:
Secretary's salary, supplies . 8 400 00 400.00 8 163.75 319.35 I 349.00 8 384.00
JAIL:
Prisoners' board 8 1. OOO.OO 6 1,500.00 6 459.40 8 3.039.58 8 3.538.25 6 1.980.75
Supplies 60.00 50.00 15.15 . 42.80 31.20 1081
Total
ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION..
ADVERTISING: '
Court proceedings and notices......
E. O. Livestock Show Assu '.
Union County Fair Board
Boys' and tlrl" Club work
Advertising county resources.....
1.050.00
3,600.00
8 1.550.00 8 474.65 8 3.082.38 3,559.45 8 3.098.16
8 75.00 8 1.894.39 8 4.349.38 59.75 8 3.43547
8 3,000.00. 8
1,000 JOO
1,000 00
8 1.479.30 6 . 591.03
1,000.00
473.83
674 20
l.OOy.OO
300 00
-646.03
8 1,373.(0
1,000.00
'150.00
300 iW
29357
Total
8 3.000,00 3,000.00 1.47940 3,061,65 I , 3,42043 3.016.77
Total estimated expanaes for the year 1934...
Total estimated reeelpta
HECAPITULATIOM
Amount to be raised by tax levy ,
.,81 38,973.00.
., 8,360.00
...8130,633.00
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL l.lllllARY
County School Fund, 6.300 children at 810.00 each.
ruga school -j-uttion cund...
Library Fund. 6,800 children at 10c each...
Amount "to be raised by tax levy.
... 63,000.00
... 22,600.00
63Q.ua
... 76,030.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Twenty-fivo per cent of forest rentals
(mis amount cannot be deducted from the amount to -be raised by tax levy)
ROADS AXD BRIDQES
Seventy-Jive per cent forest rentals...
EXPENDITURES .(Bond Fund) , ' . , .
Estimated Budget Expended ;
Expense Allowunce 1 First Expendlturea for the Three Years
for for - 0 Months Preceding Current Year
1934 ' 1933 ' 1933 1932 1931 1930
8 31,600.00 8 23,250.00 t 19,370.17 49,062.60 8 89,658.83 $ 66,469.33
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Total estlmatea expenses for the year 1934..
Total estimated receipts
RECAPITULATION
..( 1,100.00
..8 21,600.00
.. 1,100.00
Amount to be raised by tax levy...
..8 30,800.00
EXPENDI'PUKDS (Market Road Fund)
Estimated Budget Expended
Expense Allowance First Expenditures for the Three Years
for for 6 Months Preceding Current Year
'. .. 1934 1933 1933 1932 10S1 tsafl
MARKET ROADS ; 8 30,500.00 8 42,000.00 $ 26,300.93 8 63,343.99 8 89,344.81 94.32UA5
Recolpta from Motor Vehicle Licenses...
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
... 14,600.00
Total estimated, expense for the vear 1934...
Total estimated receipts ;
RECAPITULATION
30,500.00
14,500.00
Amount to be raised by tax levy...
.. 10,000.00
ROAD BOND INTEREST .
Estimated Budget Expended
Expense Allowance First Expendlturea for the Three Yeara
for for 6 Months Preceding Current Year
1934... 1933 1988 1033 1931 1930
- 26.000.00 8 10,000.00 . 8 9.436.00 ... l,,360.55. ..38,480,4.' ,;f .3.3,363.50
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR ALL PURPOSRa ioaolnann
TOTAL ESTIMATED REOEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES . ' 23 950 00
utterest on Road Bonds.. ...J. .....
TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY..
..8368,163.00
NOTB: State taxes not shown here: amount not vet riaivmmH
BONDED -INDEBTEDNESS 8380,000.00
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING :
General Fund Warrants 856.041:66
Road Fund Warrants 821.102 68
Market Road Fund Warrants
...6 7,636.34
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Cour t this, the 10t"n day of October, A. D,, 1933
n c. K-Mccormick, county eier'c.
BUT I DON'T BORROW
MONEY!"
A Safe,
Soundly
Reorganized
Home Bank
for Home
People
You might say that in answer to the state
ment that a bank' provides the credit ma
chinery for a community. In fact, you might
-. not be direct -borrower. Yet few people
-."are free from those credit influences. You
pay ,yotir house rent monthly, perhaps gro
cery, merchandise and other bills. How can
even these small creditors afford to carry
you ? They in turn are carried by otheis
until finally it gets back to where the local .
bunks are the original source of a credit
which extends like nipples in a pool,
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of La Grande
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
David I. Stoddard President
F. L. Meyers, Vice President
A. K. Parker. Cashier
41. A. Zurtirlck, Asst. Cashier
L. H. Bramwell, Asst. Cashier
. DIRECTORS
David I. Stoddard - Ernest DeLong
MartlilTlnr Harry MeKlnlar
Oeo. II. fiarnhart '" C'een
W. C. rerklns A. K. Parker
CLASSIFIED ADS "S 600