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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, November 10, 1933 TOUGH BOV WILL THROW GLOVES IN BOXING TOURNEY More ventilation has) been arranged for the comfort ol tho spectators and the boxers at the training quarters or the local amateurs in tho Armory building." A decision to Increase ven tilation was reached aifter hundreds or spectators Jammed the gym last night. . This city's "tough boy" giant lum ber man,' Big Jess Philips, has signed to fight in tho heavyweight division 1 of the Eagles great relief fund bone fit championship amateur boxing tournament In Eagles' hall here tho nights of Nov. 21, 22 and 23. Ho weighs 198 pounds end bis friends believe him to be the strongest in union county. Philips is confident he will man maul his way Into possession of tho heavyweight tltlo of the big meet. "All j know about tills fight busi ness is to start throwing 'em from tho floor, but as far as tho other heavies entered In tho tournoy are concerned they could put us all in a room, :look the door, and I'd make the rest crawl out through tho key hole," roared Big Jess as he laced a shoe following a brisk Workout lost night,' And he meant it, too. Two-King l'liin Loses The huge orowd "on hand last night voted down the two-ring plan lor nights' of the - tourney and tho Eagles officials today were going for ward with plans of presenting all of the: sensational milling In one ring Instead, pram 10 to SO wild-eyed fights will be offered each night of the tourney. . ; ; Wants Leighton TRAIN AT 7 TONIOIIT In ordor tliat the contestants who wish to do so may get away for the high scnool rally, tlioro Is jo be no callstneulcs and the box ing part of tonight's free public workout Is to got under way at promptly 7. The gym is to bo well ventilated. The flstlu fur will fly mid gloved fists will fll) (lie air when l.n (irumlc'g tuYuritc iiniuieiir fight ing iiii'ii make n gume ntleiupt to hummer back the out-of-town focmeu In the Kafirs great relief (mid ainatcur rip's meet at Hugh's Hull iilghts of Noy. at, 22, mill 21. Jimmy Knight. kIiohii above In u eliurueU'ristic. fighting jmiko, of Itaker has "cliooscd" Adam Lelglitun, l,u Grumle star, for a right nit the opening night uf the tiniriiey. "It's all rliilit by me," fays Atluni. Tonight's workout is tho Inst publlo session or tho La Qrando ama teurs until Monday night when they start into tho last week of training in preparation for their wild and ex citing titular bouts with tho out-of-town amateurs. The locals are to train behind closed doors tomorrow, while on Sunday thoy aro to do only light work at home. Reports from tho out-of-town training camps indicate tho outside huskies, too, aro working llko Trojans popping up for tho big rrays hero. On nights or the tourney the first fight Is to start at 8:19 and tho last strugglo is - to. ond not lutor than 1T:30. Despite .blgnoss of tho ovent most popular prices will prevail for tho hostilities on tho threo nights or tho tournoy whon tho La arando ama. tcurs mako a valiant attempt to blast their way to victory over tho Invad ing foomon. , IIAKEIt TEAM .STRONG BAKER, Oro., Nov. 10 Vernon Ellcrs Is mobilizing a strong tzum or omatour rightors ror tho trip to La arando Nov. 21, 22 and 23. Picking The Grid Winners Saturday Sixteen states, plus Canada, Bolivia and Paraguay, aro roprcsontcd In tho enrollment at Drake university, Dcs Moines, la., this fall. Hy Herbert W. Murker (Associated Press Sports Wrltor) NEW YORK, Nov. 10 Ml Local No. 27 of the Amalgamated Crystal- gazers union emerges Irom a trance, with the rollowlng football selections for tomorrow: Oregon-Oregon Stato:. Two -undefeated Paciric coast contenders clash hero with a superior attack entitling Oregon to an odge over the team that tied Southern Calirornla. y Other selections: ' Calirornla - Washington: Faint hearted voto ror California: Wash ington State-Idaho: Cougars to win; Purduo-Notro Dame: ricking thu Irish; Yale-Georgia: Favor the South erners; Harvard-Army: arlcr in stoic ror tho Crimson; Nobraska-Kansas: Nebraska to win; Columbia-Navy;.' Woak voto ror Columbia; Northwestern-Illinois: Illinois passing attack looks good; Fordhnm-N. Y. U.: Tho Rams to win: Princeton-Dartmouth; A Tiger victory. Carnoglo Tech-Mlchigon State: Wo llko Michigan; Mlchlgan-Iowa: Iowa in ror tough artcrnoon; Chlcngo-Iu-dlnna: If elthor can win, wo like Chicago; Florida-Georgia Toch: Pick ing Florida: Pcnn-Ohlo State: The invac'iors rrom tlio Buckeye state look stronger; Pltt-Duqucsne: Looks llko ond or Duqucsnc's winning streak: Wlsconsln-Wost ' Virginia a voto for Wisconsin. ; ; AT THE) LIBERTY, ' OREGON SLIGHT FAVORITE TO WIN PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10 (?) Pre dictions new thick, ana fnet hero to day as inter cob in tho Oregon -Oregon State .football clash, scheduled lor Multnomah Held tomorrow, reached fever heat. , i Oregon,' became a stronger favorite among the -wagering fraternity last I night with followers of tho Webfoet 1 offering six points to Oregon State, but many oi the experts still believe that tho 'battling Orangemen will more than hold their own. Here Is u (Innvlnf,' or Will liogers lind the prlnclpaLs In the cast of "IHK-tor Bull," which begins a run at the Liberty theatre with u mldillit miitlneo Satunluy. "Doctor Hull" will continue Sunday and Monday. Hcsldcs Will Rogere, other lending members or the oast Include Vera Allen, Murlun Nixon, Howard Mlly, Her ton Churchill, Louise Dresser, Andy Devlne, UnUy O'Hyrne und others. -8 ARMS I(E Kil FIGHTS Johnnie vs. Frankie filastic's Great Jaunt Against W. S. C. Recalled MISSOULA, Mont. (A1) Followors of the gridiron destinies of the Uni versity of Montana drizzllcs we ready to place it he name of Henry Elastic, rugged sophomore quarterback, for nomination to the state's hall of football fame. This stalwart, heretofore unlierald- cd but always dependable, took a kKikou one yard behind his own goal. and, sidestepping tho first -Hue of de fense, raced 00 yards before ho was hauled down by a Washington State collego safety man, " in two more plays tho Grizzlies had tallied. Although thoy lost, 13 to 7, plastic's great Jaunt long will bo re membered. ' Bilker Fans Hoping For a Grid Upset (Continued Jrom Pago One) Roynolds (3), quarterback; Alvcy (33), and Ralph DoBolo (36) half backs, and Eurlo DeBoto (53), full back. Pvcservea: M. Bean (11), Wal cl'roii (37), Young (00). Snider (50), Blackman (10), Hansen (15), Roth well (33), Oehrlng (75), Hydo (45), reterson (55), Osborn. (30,), Stltt (43), R. Webb (47), Johnson (30), Koylo (25) . Chnusso (37), Zlnk (07). Rogers (61), Thompson (40), and Alexander ond Parker, unnumbered. Tho 8 quart Is In oxceilqnt condi tion although En lie DeBol has a Charley horse which may handicap him some, A nolso parade will bo held by the High school beginning at 7:30 tonight, followed by a bonfire rally at tho i h. II. S. field. , Momonow whon Baker arrives, tho tenm will bo accompanied by tho B. H. B. band. With tho b. II. 8. band and the American Legion drum corps, this will mako threo musical organizations for the game. Retail Employes Are Entitled To Minimum Wage PORTLAND, Nov. 10 Important to alt retailors wns the announce ment from official NHA sources that all omiployees of retail establishments must be pnld the minimum wages guaranteed In the rotail code recently approved by President Roosevelt. Outside salesmen on commission must mako at least the guaranteed minimum wage when employed by re tall establishments, the Washington dispatch said. Outside salesmen em ployed by retail stores need not oo'f serve tho provisions governing hours of work. Inside salesmen on commis sion must make the guaranteed mini mum wage, and llkowlse must observe tho provisions governing work hours, It was said. Orogon - Idaho district employers operating under the retail codo re ported but little confusion when the code wont Into efefct. Fines of $500 and six months lm prlsonment are faced by employers who falsely represent themselves to bo operating under tho provisions of tho Blue Englo code, or who aro fraudulently displaying tho Blue. Eagle, President Roosevelt today ad-. vised Portland district NBA head quarters. 'Meet th Baron", hilarious mix ture of comedy, lilting musical num bers, and spectacular color, serves to bring to the screen Jack Pearl, fam ous ,"Baron Munchausen" of radio, who with Jimmy Durante goep through a series 'of hectic adventures in a girls' college lri the new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer laugh-classic coming today to the Liberty theatre. . The new picture boasts the most remarkable all-comedian cast ever assembled. Pearl, Internationally famous, Jimmy Durante, of vwhat No Beer?" and other hits of the screen. Zasu Pitts, famous come dienne, Ted Healy and his hilarious stoges, Edria May Oliver of "Ladles of the Jury" fame, Ben Bard, Henry Solker and William B. Davidson have feature roles in tho comedy which was directed by Walter - Lang, who filmed tho successful "Warrior's1 Moon's Pure Vanilla extract is bet. tor and costs less, 3 oas. 33c, S oe. 52c, Pt. 81.39. ' : 11-6-1 m mi) you know that " wo clean upholstered furniture? Phone us at Main 66, and we shall bo glad to coll and quote prices. Standard Laundry. U-8-2 FREIGHT WANTED Dally trips to Baker. Three trips per week tq Pondosa. Anywhcro for hire service. ' Bonded and insured under stato supervision. Home-owned and Independently operated. Lowest rates possible for the service rendered. Ph. Main 700. BOND'S TRANSFER. 10-20-lm MESSENGER 8ERVICR Parcels delivered within city limits ISo. Over 100 lbs., extra. Phone Main 769. 10-9-1 mp SCHOOL CHILDREN Tou can get scratch paper lor school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 5a. S-14-t I. PRE-TIIAN'KSGIVIN'G SALE Of dlnnerware now at Richardson's Art and Olf t Shop. Wonderful reduc tlons in every line and pattern.' Spe cial decorated sets of 32 pes. for only tti.uB. Take advantage ol these prices now at Richardson's Art "and Gift Shop. 11-6-i f. GOOD TO KNOW If you have a picture of a friend or loved one which you wish repro duced as a miniature or enlarged you win ne deiignted with the result If you take it to Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 11-8-t f. Have your car prepared for winter. Guaranteed service storage 3 and B per mo. Chrysler aarage. 11-6-6 t. SHAREHOLDERS MEETING Notice Is horepy given that a spe cial meeting of tho shareholders of the First National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, is called to be held at the Olty Hall at La Grande, Oregon, at io:oo a. m., Saturday, December 3, 1033. This meeting Is called to determine the policy of this bank relative to Federal Deposit Insurance and other matters property coming before the stockholders. At the Direotion of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE. (Signed) A. K. PARKER, Cashier. 11-1-1 I COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS v AT KOVEM11ER TERM In re allowance of bills: ' GENERAL FUND Nelson Printing Co., Supplies $ 3.00 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., do 27.00 71.85 of "enllnulntn ..iif!" nlnulnir .!- I waive, OO 1 25 lege girls and staging the sensation- I 5; ' L- & p- Co- uBb - 37-81 al "Dance of tho Shower Bath" in ' olt)' of arancle, water .......... 12.77 yruss ijru otore, supplies Hushnnri " In addition there Is a vivid ballet WKiD 'oasc in(t o-o.. do . ' "colleniato cutles" nlnvlno- Tnl- I B- B- White, do the production. Opportunity '.Contest. Will for Ind 22.17 J. p. McFotridge, dq . 2.76 Wartl Grocery, do. 38.61 J.- C, .Penney .Co,, do .... Falk Store; do ,....:.....;...... C. W. Erwin, Prof, service a It i -VT -tm JDejiin 11 0 V. 1 1 i Hot Lak0 Sanatcrlum, care, of Baker Boy Wins E. O. Fight Song Contest (Continued From Pago Ono) Return Match of These Two Flint, Clover, Sluggers. WINNER TAKE ALL Also 4 Fast Preliminaries for a grant tune-up. - Sacajawea Arena - It's a Great NijrM With Sonic Great Fights After Judging 5,870 s'.nssos of Jolly In a national content at Topcka, Kim. tasting 500 samples In ono day Miss Florence Atwocd of tho Ko braaka agricultural college had Jelly and tont, for dinner. second to Hobort Enkin, La Grande, two. week's complimentary pass to the Llbertyr and third to Roy Conklln, of Union, one, wet-it's complimentary UCKCC. Tho organization. 5f the contest at tho Normal school was handled by Miss Jennie Peiterson, . director of music, and sho wns assisted In pre sentation by a group oX students from the gleo clubs. Tho winning song Is: "Fight for tho Blue and Gold of E O. N. Hear us shout,, shout, shout our bat tlo cry. Wo aro rugged mountain men from E. O. N. Lot us raise oar banner high. Bold, dashing Mountaineers from E. O. N. Brave and loyal, too. All of our hats are off to you When you go fight for Gold and Blue FIGHT for victory, you Mountaineers.' Faculty and student body today ex pressed! their appreciation to Man ager O. M. Wight of the Liberty the ft tro and to D. W. Hall, organist, who composed tho music for tho "Fight Song;" for co-operation and Interest shown In staging the contest for a school song. TALK'S Will Close ARMISTICE DAY Nov. 11, 19:!.'! In Honor of Those Who Died on the FIELDS OF FRANCE Dr. a. L. Blggors, do ! Ind. Tno Opportunity contest . fcelug 1 nn d0 sponsored ,by Glass Drugs, Inc., tho M; Culp do L & L Drug Co. and tho Moon Drug Stella, McCllntook, do. ... company, anf which, was to have its V9'5. 0l'dwB!f' initial . ei'forinance at tho Liberty t J' , a Me'er8' Executor, ,nnt,. ,.i i. V. for Ind. . xi 10.21 8.89 2.00 11.25 76.00 8.00 12.00 40.00 12.60 E. o. Ii. & P. Co., lights and power i t 21 .86 County Treasurer, (reight - 8.74 Home libr. "& Coal Co., supplies 13.46 J. D. Ariams Co., do 34.37 H. H. RlchardEon. do : 4.B8 Leighton Welding Work, sup- pllea 10.76 J. B. Haseltlne & Cq., do '. 107.08 Pcenaughty Machinery Co., do 12.36 Austin Western Road Moch. Co., do - 6.87 Bunting Tractor Co., do 127.88 La Qrando Iron Works, do .... 2.12 Easmussen Bros., blacksmith-. ' : ing 2i!.20 Union Hdwe. Co., oiyipllcs ...... 2.20 3. Melville, dq : 3.76 Sheii on oo do 27.67 The Texas Co., do 83.04 Btandard Oil Co.; do 708-26 State Ind. Acc. Com., Ins. on men '. 1Q0.68 prace Harness & Hdwe., sup plies 12.80 AWs Ferris, part salary 20.00 MARKET 110AKS jQhn Bowery, labor 21.64 M. O. Murray, do .., 2.00 Prank Romlnger, do 17.68 Walla Creasman, do 8.88 R. H. Davis, do 71.85 Harold Browning, do 63.85 Oscar Miller; do IBB John Bowery, do 7.18 H. E. Baniton, dp .... - D.g0 . 8. D. Burch, do J2.3S W. L. Richards, do .88 W. O. Stotto. do 3.00 Qurr Cuntrel, do 110 : Frnnk aomlnger. do 88.88 Walla Creasman, d,q WW John Richards, (to 24.48 Raymond WW". dQ , W James Scott, do 14.20 John B. Scott, 00 9.0.91 John Kennedy, tfq 174 Lester fox. do 23.84, Old RyBdam.. d ; 1819 . Arnold Woelty, iq 3 98 Avis Ferris, do :. 41.21) H. L. 8t Jqhn, do al'.ss . S. B. Morgan, part salary lOfti W. H. Bohnenkamp Co., sup. plies -, '- H..7a Keuffel ti Baser Ca, do ll.M a . In re monthlyj'allowence to various Indigent persons: Allowed as tpltaws: Frances DeQolo, 1Q00; Frank Hobbfl. 828.00; Wm. Huntlrey, 812.6Q; GarpJUw Perley, 810.00; Jackson S. Walker, 810.00; Liable Wi!ls, 1Q.QQ; W. & Richards, 810.00. Irr re application of Earl Moore withdraw as. bondBman: " continued for term. " 1 10,41.9.00 Total rent. poned one week clue to lack of suf ficient entries. C. M. Wight stated today that while a few good entries has been received, there were not sufficient acts to arrango the first -performance. This contest, a part of the state wide McKesson Drug Co. search for stage,' screen and radio talent, is to 'have its finals for the La Grande vicinity at the Liberty itheatre on Dec. 4 at which time three winning acta will be chosen to represent La, Grande in the state finals In Port land. Exceptionally appealing prizes have been offered for the five, acts chosen In Portland Entry blanks for the local itry-outs are available at the drug stores spon soring the contest locals. Duo to the postponing of the Initial program, tho date for tho first show is now set for Friday, Nov. 17, 2.50 I Clias. Hutching, do , 8.00 La Grande Inv. Co.. do 18.00 B. Dazey, do 6.00 Ellen Cross, do - 6.00 Mrs. Robt. French, do 6.00 Wm. Miller, tlo 6.00 J. J. Peck, do 8.00 Joe Sommer. do - 3.00 Mrs. Geo. Strain, do 10.00 Geo. Chapman, do 8.00 Chris Nelson, do ' 6.00 Jack Busch, do 3.00 C. Wilson, do 10.00 Adrln Nelson, do 8.00 Snodgrass & Zimmerman. Bur ial of Ind. Paul Parrlsh, Opening grave .. State Ind. acc. Comm., ins. on men ' La Grande Printing Co., sup plies 16.75 Wagner Hdw, Co., do Home LBr. & Coal Co., do Dr. F. L. Ralston, Prof, service More Minnesota high school than ever before, 80, are this year offering special instruction in agriculture through federal and state aided do artments. ! i i FIND IT HERE Copy for this 'Column most , be In by 8 a. m. SI.' UK I Christmas cards for which you need have no blushes, 2l,4. 3 and 4c each. Nelson, oppos. Post Office 11-10-1 t Dry Box Faotory Wood. Largo truck load delivered 85.60 per load. Tole- pliono orders collect, Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 11-0-2 t THANKSdlVINO SI'KCIAl. On Norttake China 48-pc. set of China Callow pattern only $26.00 at Melville's. 11-10-1 t. Have your radiators repaired and tops dressed for tho winter. Grandy's Oaroge. Phono Main 726. 11-7-8 t. l'l UI.IC AfCTION SALE o( trunk and contents, Nov. 15, 2 p, in., 1802 Fir St, ll-3-10t Crazy Crystols at Moon Drug Ct. 11-6-1 m, UOASTKItS FOR THANKSdlVINO Sec our line of aluminum and en amel ware roasters before buying. Prices range from 35c up to 84.91 at Melville's, 11-10-1 t. ANGEL'S HAT CLEANING AND I1LOCKING SHOES 11VKI) Best Work In Town 10-14-lm Currier's Tablets at Moon, Drug Co. 30.00 12.00 60.60 2.21 2.20 17.00 Dr. Lewn Wilkes Agcr, do 6.00 Lovy Store, Sup, for Ind 20.00 Haggerty Grocery, do 24.00 McClay Store, do 13.03 Moon Drug Store, do 10.07 Irwin Hess, do '.. 42.00 Harry Amoll, Piling wood 8.00 Grande Rondo Hospital, caro of Ind 410.00 Enkay Dairy, sup. for Ind. .... 1.16 Wright Drug Store, do, .... ...... 11.40 La Grande Observer, Pub. no tices, etc 131.75 GENERAL ROADS Peto Grace, labor 163.47 F. J. Ebercouser. do 10.69 Chas. Roberts, do 70.07 R. H. Davis, do 25.86 Harold Browning, do : 22.43 Ward Oottroll, do 81.96 Fred Collp, do 61.31 Lylo Ledbetter, do ., 44.29 Oscar Miller, do 13.75 Walter Beck, do .. 3.59 M. G. Murray, do 102.33 H. E. Banton. do : 19 58 John Bowery, do 72.24 Goo. R. Clay, do 29.64 S. D. Burch, do ..... 60.59 W. L. Richards, do 8.22 3. D. Lay. do 2.89 John Anderson, do : 2.86 John Potter, dp 3.14 Burr Cantrel!, do 103 80 Frank Romlngor, do, .'. 27.60 Walla Creasman, do 50.48 Geo. Osborn. do 5 Chas. Osborn, do , 6.88 Frank Ross, do , 6.38 Frank Burford, do 20.93 John Richards, do 3.99 Jesse Knight, do -. 0.18 A. J. Tucker, do 1.49 John Waclty, do - 3.61 Ivan Hug. do 4.61 J. J. Brugger, do - 1.49 Arnold Waclty, 'do 1.12 Arley Thompson, do 13.21 George Kennedy, do - 19,95 Ervin Scott, do 21.19 Harley Long, do 3.99 John Rollins, do 2.99 Joe Henderson, do ..... 8.97 Avis Ferris, do - 38.71 H. L. St John, do 49.18 S. B Morgan, part salary 87.62 Western Union, teiegrnms ..... 1.13 City of La Grande, water 8.25 1,080.00 618.00 93.00 ' 250.00 110.00 aWo 200.00 104.00 693.75 050.43 153.07 25.00 800.00 640.00 309.00 48.00 125.00 68.00 ?,e-)9' 200.00 62.00. 0,000.00, Notice of School Meeting and Hearing SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, UNION CQUN.'nf, Qt:QOK (La Grande District) Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that there 1 bp. a meeting of the Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Union county, Oregon, at the Auditorium of the Central School building of said dtatrlot on Fourth street in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, on the 21at day of November, 1933, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said dav. for the purpose of discussing and adopting the budget hereinafter set out. with the Board as the levying Board, and that at said time and place, any person who shall be subject to the tax levy for the period oovered by such budget when the same shall be mace, will be heard In favor of or aealmit said tax levy, or any part thereof, and that an opportunity will than be allowed for a full and complete discussion of said budget. 1 The total amount of money needed by the said district during the fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1933, and ending June 18, 1034, is estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, stato school fund, elementary school fund, aneclal district tax, and all other moneys of the district. Original estimate' and accounting sheet and details of proposed expenditures are on file In the office of the clerk. BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday In June) for which this budget is madc.... 1,935 34 2. From county school fund 16,000 00 3. From state school fund 3,000 00 4. From elementary school fund 11,000.00 6. From tuition for pupils below high school 180.00 7. From non-high school district for a. Tuition .' 8,800.00 9. Receipts from all other sources 600.66 10 .Total estimated receipts ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL CONTROL ' Elementary H4bU School 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent $ J,600.00 (2) Clerk i.... (3) Stenographer and other office ' osslsants (4) Compulsory education & census 2, Supplies : 8. Elections and publicity 4. Legal scr. (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) 5. Other expense of. general control: . (1) Telephones -. (2) Miscellaneous 6. Total expense of general control ..... II. INSTRUCTION Supervision . ! 1. Personal service: f,. (1) Supervisors $ (2) Principals .'. (4) Steno. and other offico assistants 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ' 4. Other expense of supervision 5. Total expense, supervision III. INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service: (1) Teachers $ 60,135.01 (2) Substitute Teachers :.. (3) Crippled Children 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 3. Textbooks (desk copies & Indigents) 4. Visual education 6. Care of text books : 6. Total cxpero of teaching IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Persoral service:. (1) Janitors and other employees.... 5,300.00 8 2. Janitors' supplies 600.00 3. Fuel 1,900.00 4. Light and power 1,100.00 .5. Water : ' 650.00 8. Total expenso of operation V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grouncs 4. Total exp. of maintenance & repairs VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library:! (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.)? (3) Supplies, repairs, etc. , ; ' 6. Total expense of auxiliary agencies VII. FIXED, CHARGES 1.. Insurance '. $ 3. Rent L. D. S. Gym 4. Other fixed charges: , . , (1) Street and sewer assessments... 5. Total fixed charges , VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1 New sites 3. Alteration of buildings) not ropalrs) 4. New furniture and equipment 7. Total capital outlays IX. DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on bonds ) t 13 000 , 2. Principal on warrants 28,86706 rt. iiiLcrcai, on oonas 003.76 1,850.00 63500 287,00 , 75.00 8. 6,263.00 640.00 120.00 600.00 2,350.00 15.00 15.00 26,477.99 160.00 360.00 1,700.00 104.00 35.00 10.00 8 83,72a.00 2,500.00 500.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 250.00 t 15,400.00 ..$ 300.00 700.00 8 2,080.00 50.00 50.00 1,650.00 1,000.00 ' 100.06 8 1,200.00, 400.00 6OO.06 850.00 t 4,000.00 224.00 476.00 250.OO 1,024.00 5. Interest on warrants 9. Total debt service . C. EMERGENCY 4.980.00 4,300.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year (sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4, VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-9, X8168.996 96 Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax 40,416 00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tox INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all war rants Issued by vote of electors) $ 93,000 00 2. Amount ol warrant indebtedness on warrants is sued ond endorsed "not paid for want of funds" June 20, 1033 . : ' 4. Total indebtedness '.. ' . . 8 49,147.88 8 1,000.00 Summary of Estimated Expenditures For school year from Jimp sn 10.33 A t.,. ,0 Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3), (4'), (6)- ' ' ii-l-(l). (2), (3), (4); III-l-(l), (2), (3), (4): IV-l-(l), (2). (3); VI-l-(l). 2-(l). -m. 4.(11... onno Supplies M; II-2 ... HI-2rIV-2; VI-l-(S), 8.(8). 3-(2l' ' 4-(2) , ' .-au.M.tiiwiw; anu repairs v- ,. 2 650 00 Debt service IX-9 ','; Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5: IX-3. 4: ra-a 4 s- IV-3, 4, 6. 6, 7; VI-l-(2), 3-(3), 4-(3),r(4): VU-5; VIII-4, 5, 8 Construction VIII-1, 2, 3 Emergency X " Total -. Dated this 18th day of October. 1B33 : "" Signed: 812880,88 8156,204,66 49,147.98 14.519.00 "4 00, , 1,000.00 8188,896.9(1 COLON R. EBERHARD, Chairman Board of Directors R. O. WILLIAMS. District Clprlr Signed?" by th! BudecVComml e 18th day 9f October, 1933, CO'-'ON R- EBERHARD, Chairman. Budget Committee j.. secretary, Budget committee W O. Sawyer, m. L. Roesch. L. Klngsley. Walter S. Price Chas. Playlc. Ray Buell, Ed. Moon. J. L. Ini. ' 11-8-1 in Nelson Printing Co., do 31.00' Oct. 31--NOV. 10 ; ' -