ugrlnesday, June 6, 1915
jap Suicide Plane
Rases Attacked
jjyVaiik Airmen
tam .Tune '8 '(UP) Thlrtv
"smaller-'Vpe" Pl!nes. apparent
ly from new American airfields
Z, Ok'nawa' altacked ' Japanese
suicide-plane bases on Kyushu
: ....thorn .TnD&n for an hour to
rn 5UU1'""'
day. Tokyo broadcasts reported.
The raiders were said to have
toncentrated on airfields on
Osumi and Satsura peninsulas.
By this bombing raid," Tokyo
ali, "the enemy apparently in-
ided to loresxau ine acuviue3
our special attack (suicide)
mh en is .wreaKiim nuvui:
(o:pai "
ith enemy warcraft in Okinawa
waters."
Superfortresses shot down at
least 20 and perhaps many more
Japanese fighters over burning
Kobe during yesterday's 3,309
lon air raid.
Okinawa Conquest
In Final Stages
(Continued from Pace 1)
overran Chinen peninsula on the
southeast coast, capturing miaci
tn elaborate Japanese under
ground headquarters. '
With UKinawa aooui gone unu
fires still smouldering in Kobe,
burned out yesterday by Super
fortresses, the Japanese had grim
reminders of what was in store
for them and they admitted iti
Invasion May be Delayed
Unujmjpt n Washington rlis-
palch indicated they might have
to sweat out ino invasion ci
their homclund quite a while yet,
Tt was nninted ' out bv military
observers that it took 30 months
to prepare the European inva
sion. Troops being redeployed
from Europe will need from three
in fit,o mfinlKt: fnr travel, home
ploughs, and new training, D-J
,y may even not come until
MXt year, it Was said.
Rut the f n r c p s nlronriv are
gathering for the big battle. The
Npu Delhi radio reDorted two
more British battle squadrons
were on their way to join the
Royal navy's Pacific fleet.
Markets
Stock Prices Slip in
Market 'Shakebut'
NEW YORK, June 6 (UP)
The stock market had a shakeout
today and losses in the main list
ranged to a point or more in such
leaders as U. S. Steel, Chrysler,
Dow Chemical and Santa Fe.
Selling was described in Wall
Street quarters as a technical re
action to the recent sharp ad
vance to new highs for around
eight years. It was noted, more
over, that as customary on de
clining price movements in past
months, volume dwindled during
the day, although sales again
topped 1,500,000 shares.
PORTLAND
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, June 6 (UP)
Livestock:
Cattle salable 150, calves 25,
market active, but supply mostly
cows, odd head common steers
12.00; and few common to medi
um heifers 11-14.50; canner and
cutter cows 7-10.00; fat dairy type
cows 10.50-11.25; medium to good
beef bulls, 12.25-13; choice veal
ers quotabh to 16.50.
Hogs, salable 100, market ac
15.75, sows and light stags 15.00;
15.75, sows and light staegs 15.00;
choice around 100 lb. feeder pigs,
quoted around 21.00,
Sheep, salable 500, market ac
tive, steady, good to choice spring
lambs 13.75 to mostly 14.00; good
71 lb. feeders 12.00, common 62
lbs. 0.00; No. 1 pelt shorn lambs
quotable '.o 13.25, good shorn
ewes 6.75; woolcd ewes 8.50.
Columbia Project
Boosted By Taylor
BOISE, Ida., June 6 (UP) Son.
Glen H. Taylor today was all out
in a self-styled crusade for a Co
lumbia valley authority.
Last night at a Jefferson day
dinner he told about 450 of his
fellow ' Idaho Democrats that" if
"we carry the ball for the CVA
the Demiocratic party will stay
in power for at least 20 years
without interruption."
Motorist Reports .
Car Struck Animal
i H. E. Hartrr.an, 1715 Spruce
treet, reported to city police that
he struck an animal with his car
while driving two miles east of
La Grande on highway number
30 Monday night.
Police reoorts also show cars
driven by Glen A. Roff, 1307
Fourth street, rod Pearl P. Pol
len, route 1, La Grande, were in
volved in a minor collision at 2
p. m. Tuesday at Depot and Jef
ferson streets.
PORTLAND
DAIRY
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6 (UP)
Demand lor eggs continued to
exceed the supply on the Port
land dairy market today. Suo
plies were inadequate with prices
unchanged.
Butter Cube 93 score 42:
92 score 42 Vic; 90 score 42c; 69
score 41'6e pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
large 44c; A large 42c; medium,
small 35c dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplets 27.2c;
daisies 27.7c; Oregon loaf 27.9c.
Jobbers pay He below quotations.
CHICAGO
GRAIN
CHICAGO, June 6 (UP) Grain
futures displayed easiness on the
board of trade today with July
corn and oats and all barley de
liveries, countering . the trend.
Hedge-selling and heavier termi
nal receipts depressed wheat and
contributed to the weaker under
lone in other pits.
Wheat finished the day off
to lVi cents a bushel; corn un
changed to off ; oats up Yt to
off Vt; rye off to 7s, and barley
Up to 1
V
$ Blackheads, Too, Went Fast
h irml.-.'s. mrdicatwl liijuiil c.iltM
KLEEREX tlint tltioa up plmpl.
ulv Iil.i,-kli(:ii1. Ttiow iho followed Mil-
pit; diori'tinna and applit-d Kleerei uiioit
foiiml tli. lrpioiplfsaitillilacklicaoshadilijppc.Trrtt.
TIk-v tiwis cnitiosiastically pralv: Ktetrai and
claim lliry ate no lotiBrr cml,atrajcd and aie now
happy wilh tltpif rlrar complexions. On Klrartl.
II on,- application daes not satisfy, you let doutile
yout money back. Ask fot K''f today, ure.
Paylcsa Drug Store
THE LA GRANDE EVBWKNQ OBSERVER, LA GRANDB. OftfetiON
-Lm.
.I I in
ftnge Five
New Trial Denied
In Chaplin Case
HOLLYWOOD, June 6 (UP)
Superior Judge Clarence L. Kin
cald today denied Charlie Chap
lin's motion for a new trial of
Joan Barrs paternity case
against him.
His attorney, Charles E. Milli
kan, had asked the court for a
third trial of her charge. The
first resulted in a hung jury and
the second left Chaplin the child's
legally declared father and pay
ing $75 a week for her support.
Chaplin still has 10 days to ap
peal to a higher coi-rt.
Corvallis Man's
Rose is Finest
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6 (UP)
This rose, by any other name,
would still 1 be a winner.
It is the Victory rose, entered
in the 57th annual Portland rose
show and winner of first prize.
It was entered by Paul W. Miller
of Corvallis.
Second-prize rose was one en
tered by Mrs. Nat Schoen of Van
couver, Wash.
Robert Taylor Is
Film Commentator
Robert Taylor, former movie
star who now is a lieutenant in
the navy, is the commentator In
the color motion picture "The
Fighting I.ndy," which is fea
tured on' the current bill at the
Liberty theater.
The film was taken under ac
tual combat conditions and show3
ships and fighting wilh enemy
the bombing of Jap bases and
fighter and bombing planes. The
American planes involved are
those from an aircraft carrier
which for reasons of security is
called "The Fighting Lady.''
On the same bill is the story
of a small girl and her playmates
who defy the U. S. army. It is
titled "My Pfll, Wolf."
Calendar of
Coming Events
June 6 La Grande lodge AF
& AM, Masonic temple; 7:30 p. m.
Annuel Budget
For City Schools
Shows Increase
(Continued from Page 1)
mills, leaving the total taxes to
be paid at approximately the
same figure as last year. This
will depend on the assessed valu
ation of all property in the school
district as set by the county as
sessor. ,
The year's total figure of $132,
248.75 represents an increase in
levy over last yenr of $6,808.44.
Total levy which is allowable for
the school district under the 6
per cent limitation is $132,264.80.
The school district enjoys an
especially healthy condition in
possession of reserve funds made
possible under the law for post
war purposes. Funds not shown
in the budget but on hand were
a total of $20,464.36 in the special
leserve fund under the 1943-1945
state law; a total of $20,929 un
der the special five mill levy
authorized by the voters of the
district on April 21, 1944, to be
used for construction and equip
ment of seriously needed build
ings in the school system, and a
cash working fund permitted un
der state law of $3,500.
Members of the budget com
mittee included the school board,
Claude Berry, chairman, C. W.
Bunting, Foster Sims, W. B. Star
nier, and Lester Kingsley, and
the appointed committee, Homer
Leffel, chairman, T. B. Salmon,
Trove Lumsdcn, W. C. Perkins
and M. C. Lynch.
: AIRMAN DROWNS
OCEANLAKE, Ore., June 6
(UP) The backwash of strong
ocean breakers yesterday claim
ed the life of Sgt. Stanley Wan
vig, RCAF vistor who had never
seen the sea until the morning he
drowned.
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Hemorrhoid! (PUa), Fli-
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to eom-abllfty to enjoy Hie.
Our method ol treatment j
without hospital operation 1
luccaiifully employed (or
33 yean. Liberal credit
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The latchstriiig's out... Have a Coke
... or drop in for Sunday supper
Home sweet home seems twice as sweet when friciuls drop ia-with fun
and food and good refreshment. That's the time when Coca-Cob, served
icy-cold, Is not sniy a delicious treat-but a symbol, too, of good fellowship.
Be sure to keep, Coke in your icebox. There's no more cordial way to show
gracious hospitality and make young folks feel at fci-me than by offtriog guests
the invitation Hat e a Oiks.
i lOmtO UNDER UTHOIIY Of IH1 COCA-COl COMPANY tt
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.. La Grande, Ore.
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Not.ce of Stheolltkctiltg
NOtlCE IS ftEftEBY GIVEN to the lenl voters of Softool Distriet No. 1, oi tfnicrfi County, State 6f Oregon, that a
SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Central School Building Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon, on
the 27th day of June, 1945, at 2 o'clock, p,m for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, begin
ning July 1, 19-15, and ending June 30, 1946, hereinafter set forth. , " : : - .
'. BUDGET ..:
Schedule I
Eilim.l.d Rclpti and Avallabl. Cash Aalanc..
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
Estimated Receipts from
Delinquent taxes
County School Fund ; ..
Elementary School Fund .t..:.....
State Irreducible School Fund
Vocational Education .........u
High School Tuition
Elementary Tuition ; ,
High School Transportation
Sales of Supplies, Property, or Equipment
Special Reserve Fund
Rentals I.........
Other Sources (1) Handicap children law
(2) See below.
Estimated Total Receipts
Schedul. II General Fund
Gen. Fund
$ 9,500.00
, 21,000.010
, 11,500.00
. 2,600.00
1,300.00
, 12,000.00
2,000.00
1,800.00
.360.00
3,000.00
, 100,00
1,000.00
. 66,150.00
EatimaUd Exp.nditurw
16. Estimated Available Cash Balance i 14,000.00
17. Estimated Total Receipts and Available
. Cash Balance of Deficit ...;- 80,150.00
(2) . Additional funds' will be received from the special five
mill tax levy approved by the. legal voters of the district on
April 21, 1044; . said funds will be placed In a separate fund
and held for the ptirpose fof which they are intended. The
amount of the five mill levy shall be determined by the County
Assessor. .; - . : : ...
Other funds on hand not embodied In this budget:
1. Special Reserve Fund, Oregon jaw 1043-1945.... 0,464.30
2. Special 5 mill levy authorized by legal voters
of th district April 21, 1944 20,929.00
3. CasM working fund, Oregon law 1945 3,500.00
Item
i
urn
Expentlures for Two Fiscal Years Next
Preceding the Current School Year
3. '
site2
3 h hi y a w
. CA
mi
i3
CO
Q O, . o:
..$ 3,
: GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1) Superintendent
(2) Clerk
(3) Stenographers and other office
assistants 1,100.00
(4) Compulsory education and census..
(5) Other services, telephones
2. Supplies .:
3. Elections and publicity
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
5. Other expense pf general control:
(1) Travel and car operation
,350.00 ,
,030.00
150.00
200.00
200.00
76.00
325.00
370.00
1.650,
i.oitf.
550.
100.
225,
200.
75,
175.
00
00
i.0
.00
.00
00
0 '
0
37d.00
i,6ofl.p6
3,040.00
1,650.00
. 250.00"
425.00.
. 400.00
; uo.do
600.00 '
V45.00
I ' 4,837.60 $ 4,547.48 $ 4,312.44
; 2,890,00' 2,640.00 2,400.00
1,500.00
200.00
, 425.00
400.00
180.00
. 450.00
745.00
1,320.00
455.61
400.00
154.85
450.00
. 959.79
1,124.10
234.05
439.08
' -201."78
155.03
430.00.
726.19 ,
6. Total Expense of General Control .$ 7,800.00 $ 43B0.00 j 12,100.00 $ 12,160.00 j 11,597.50 $ IU.967.73 $ li),u.Q4
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals .....$ 5,087.00
(2) Supervisors
(4) Stenographers and other office
assistants ,
Supplies, principals and supervisors.
Travel and car operation T
Other expense of supervision
900.00
100.00
350.00
3,513.60
1,850.00
i,26d.6o
550.00
840.00
75.00
8,600.00
2,760.00
1,200.00
690.00
i.ioo.oo
78.00
,944.94
2,002,50
Lo'soo"
850.00
910.00
50.00
1215.95
2,300.01
789.43
304.71
958.20
50.00
5,626.39
2,550.00
I
713.08
474.60
1,069.25
67.25
5. Total Expense of Supervision $ 6,437.00 $ 8,028.00 $ 14,466.00 $ 14,468.00 13,267.44 $ 11,618.30 $ 10,500.57
III...INSTRUCTION Teaching
1. Personal service: . ; , r .
(1) Teachers $ 76,870.00 $ 47,860.00 $124,530.00 $116,837.37 $101,324.08 $102,520.31
(2) Substitute teachers 050.00 350.60 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,285.17 1,208.50
(3) Outside Instruction 240.00 240.00 480.00 240.00 84.00 25.00
(4) Librarian 2,600.00 2,000.00 2,001.75 1,773.72 1,612.41
2. Library supplies, repairs 206.00 300.00 500.00 . 500.00 446.15 440.97
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) '' 1,200.00 2,500.60 3,700.00 3,700.00 3,851.36 4,491.55
4 Textbooks.. , 1,700.00 ,, 1,700.00 ' 1,650.60 , 2,132.56 1,173.95
. 6. Other cxneliK of teaching .". 100.00 iOO.OO 206.00 ' 200.06 121.91 108.14
Total Expense of Teaching
..$ 80,960.00 $ 63,150.00 $134,110-00 $134,110.00 $125,029.12 $111,018.95 $111,680.83
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service: , ,
; (1) Janitors and other employees $ 8,870.00 $ 6,630.00 , $ 15,600.00
2. Janitors' supplies 1,100.00 900.00 2,000.00
-t-3. Fuel .' 2,550.00 ' 1,650.00 4,200.00
' 4. Light and power :. 1,775.00 1,425.00 3,200.00
1 5. Water 500.00 500.00, - 1,000.00
14,500.00
2,000.00
4,206.00
3,200.06
1,000.00
$ 12,642
2,300
4.133
3,133.
1,044,
10,927.49
3,111.03
4,070.57
3,146.60
880.43
8. Total Expense of Operation..,. $ 14,796.00 $ 11,106.00 $ 26,900.00 $ 26,900.00 , j 24,900.00 $ 23,294.49 $ 22,136.12
, i 1,406.06 . i 2,297.41 $ 1,058.25
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture
and equipment , ; $
2. Repair and maintenance of:
(1) Buildings '. i...
(2) Grounds
600.06 i 900.06 if 1,600.00
750.66
200.00
1.500.0Q
300.00
2,260.00
500.00.
1,500.00
500.00
1,964.84
802.98
1,592.68
699.56
4. Total Exp, of Maintenance and Repairs $ 1,550.00 $' 2,700.0(1 $ 4,250.00 '$ 4,250.00 $ 3,400.00 $ 6,095.23 $ 3,950.49
VI. AUXILIARY. AGENCIES
1. Health service: , ,
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) $
(2) Suplics and other expenses
2. Transportation of pupils:
(1) Personal Service, (self)
3. Other auxiliary agencies:
(2) Supplies and other exp. (cafeteria)
(3) Summer Playground
(4) , Summer Band
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies . ..$
800.60
50.00
(00.00
300.00
100.00
1,350.00
400.00
50.00
i.SOO.OO
150,00
v 200.00
2,600.00
1,200.00
100.60
f.aoo.od
100.00
450.00
300.00
$ 3,060.00 $ 3,050.06 $"
1,450.00
1 00.00
iiso.oo
1 00.00
2oo.oo
300.00
4,300.00
1,085.00
65.07
2,24i0'.33
34.90
250.00
164.40
2,029.98
$' 3,674.30 $ 2,194.38
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance
2. Rent, L.D.S. Gymnasium
475.00
450.00
625.00
1,100.00
450.00
1,100.00
450.00
1,349.37 $ 1,439.51
450.00 375.00
4. Total Fixed Charges $ 925.00
$" 62BT00 $ 1,550.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 1,650.00 $ l,')ll.37 $ l,8B4.'5r
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS .
3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) $ 200.00 $ 400.00
4. New furniture, equipment and
replacements 700.00 700.00
6. Other capital outlays:
(1) Library books 300.06 350.00
$
600.00
1,400.00
650.00
i 500.00 $ 245.95 $ 572.70
1,775.00 4,586.83 2,022.41
650.06 800.97 497.53
7. Total Capital Outlays
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 $ 2,9251)6" $ 5,633.75 $ 3,0924
IX. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED
2. Interest on other indebtedness and
bank charges
26o.6o
$ 200.00 $ 74.49 $ 213.50
3. TotaJ Debt Service, Non-Bonded
$ 206TW $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 74.41)
213.50
X.. EMERGENCY
Total Schrdule II General Fund Total estimated expenses for the
year sum of items 1-6, 11-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VI1-4, VII1-7,
IX-.'i, X
$ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 2,500.00
Emergency expenditures
included in above items.
$203,235.00 $190,669,00 $173,176 61 $IC5,555.68
Schedule III Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
DEBET SERVICE Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing
warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.)
2. Interest on bonds
3. Total Schedule III Debt Service-Bonds and Interest
6,600.00
2,413.75
6,000.00
2,646.25
" T8.4I3.75 $ 8.413.75 $ 8,646.25
Schedule V Special Improvement fund and Special Reserve Fund Levy (Oregon Reserve Fund Lawi
SPECIAL FUND Reserve and Improvement
A M(li..i" , '
(1) Reserved for Repairs $ 175.00 $ 200.00 $ 375.00 $
(2) Reserved for Replacements 175.00 200.00 375.00
(3) See Below .
7 Total Sehcd. V Social Imo. Fund $ 350.00 $ 400.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $
$ 6,000.00
2,875.00
T8.875l)(r
8,000.00
3,197.50
$ 11,197.50
600.00
1,000.00
500.00
1,000.00
$ 500.00
1,000.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
1,500.00
(3) Transfer of special five mill levy approved by the legal voters of School Dist. No. 1 On April 21, 1944, the amount lo be trans
it rnvl to be determined after assessment has been levied and taxes collected. . ..
Schedule VI Summary ei Estimate of Expenditure.. Hecipfci and Available Cash Balane.s, and Tax Levi.i
Estimation of Tax Levy fotsl All Funds
Total estlmnlid expenditures $2I2,3!i4.75
DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and
available cash balance (Sched. I) S0,150.(H)
Total .itunal.d tax lovie for ensuing
fiscal year . . 132,248.71
nnnnmt Fund Bond Int. & Sinkini! runa Reserve special imp.
Total Schedule II Total Schedule III Fund Total Schedule V
$203,235.00 $ 8,413.75 $ 750.00
Analysis of estimated lax levies:
Amount inside 6 limitation gencrnl fund $123,835.00
Amount outside 67o limitation bonds & int. on bonds 8,413.75
taddttcdness
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all negoti
able inter?st-bearing warrants issued under section
111-1016, O.C.L.A.),., $ 65,000.00
2, Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued
i and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" r. none
Amount of other Indebtedness none
4. ToUl indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $ 05,000.00
Dated this May 25, 1945
Signed: R. O. WILLIAMS,
District Clerk
CLAUDE L. BERRY, q
Chairman, Board of Directors
ADDroved bv Budget Committee, May 25, 1945.
Signed: T. B. SALMON, H. V. LEFFEL, Q
0 Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman, Bmlgot Cominitee-'
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