La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1945, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 7, 1915
6
Jap Fighter Plane
Superiority Held
OfShoVt Duration
WASHINGTON, June 7 (UP)
Sen. Warren' Magnuson, D.,
Wteh.,-pr2.1ictcd 'today that tho
latest Japanese advantage in
fighter planes will be of short
duration.
Magnuson, formerly on the
staff of Adm. William F. Halsey,
was unperturbed by reports that
the Japanese have unveiled
now fighter plane which outper
formed even th U. S. Corsairs.
"That won't last long," Magnu
son said in an interview. "What
they ve got is u juiced up version
of their Zeros. Our job is now
to find out what they have sacri
ficed in the way of guns and ar
mor for the sake of speed and
maneuverability."
He recalled that the original
Zeros were extremely vulnerable
because they afforded so little
protection to their pilots.
"We've still got the maximum
in performance and protection
that aircraft1 can provide," Mag
nuson said. "The difference is
that the Japanese fight to die and
we fight to live."
Magnuson, one of the senate's
closest students'" of the Pacifi?
war, said he'eohsidered the Chi
nese seizure of Foochow far more
important than any development
to date.
City News
In Brief
Rev. Mark , A. Talney leaves
tomorrow morning for Dayville
to conduct :he funeral service of
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. He will
be back in the city on Saturday.
Roy V. MeKown, La Grandv,
was slrick.'ii with acute appendi
citis yesterday in Huntington,
and was brought to La Grande.
Ho was m;i at the station by
Enodgrass .'imbulanee nd taken
to Grande ITonele hosptal for
surgery.
Hospital attendants staled to
day noon that his condition was
satisfactory.
O RATION
CALENDAR
tr
Processed Foods:
Book 4 Blue stamps N2
through S2 valid through June
30. Blue stamps T2 through X2
valid througjv-July 31. Blue
stamps Y2, Z, Al, Bl, CI valid
through August HI. Blue stamps
Dl through " HI valid through
September 30. '
Meal, Butler, Fals, Cheese:
Book 4 Red stamps E2
through J2 valid through June
30. Red stamps K2 through P2
valid through July 31. Red
stamps Q2 "through U2 valid
through August 31. Red stamps
V2 through Z2 valid through
September. '
Sugar:
Book 4 Sugar stamp 36 valid
through August 31.
Shoes: Loose, stamps invalid.
Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3
now valid. New stamp valid
Aug. 1.
Gasoline: Coupons not valid un
less endorsed:
"A" 15 coupons (4 gals, each)
expire June 21. "A"-16 coupons
(G gals, each) valid on June 22.
Sieves '
Apply loeal'iboard for oil, gas
stove certificates.
Wood. Coal,' Sawdust:
Delivery by priorities based on
needs. ''"
.Fuel Oil: : "'
9 Period 1-2-3-4-5 coupons valid
through August 31.
Wasla Paper, an'd Cans:
Bundled waste paper and pre
pared tin cans may be left at the
salvage depot, HOG Jefferson
street.
1 4x.- l "N J
; 1 'Hi Kit' 1
I li
GOOD PROVIDER As recog
nition of a job well-done,' in
supplying America 1 troops
during their landings and sub
sequent victory in Normandy,
Gen. Henry S. Aurand, above,
has been transferred to the Pa
cific. He will be chief supply
officer for American troops i'.i
the China theater.
Draft Deferment
In Industry to
Be Cut For Many
WASHINGTON, June 7 (UP)
Some 60,000 indusliially - defer
red men in the 26 through 29
age group probably will lose
their temporary immunity from
the draft during August and
September, it is indicated' here.
The government intev-agency
committee on draft deferments
is setting up new criteria on
which to base occupational defer
ments. It is expected that- about
60.0U0 men will fo longer be
eligible for deferred status un
der the new setup.
The additional men who will
be made available to the 'armed
services will help fill the current
militaly quotas of 00,000 induc
tees per month, it was said."
The tightening of industrial
deferments stems from changes
since V-E day in the kinds of
work considered critical and
from the fact that men over 30
are now virtually exempt from
draft call.
There is no official estimate on
how many workers will ,be af
fected by the new occupational
deferment require men t s, but
pome Unformed"-officials estim
ated the number ut 'about 00,000.
Film Shows Navy
Airmen in Action
The thrilling s!ory of how men
of America's aircraft carriers are
doing their part in the war
against the Japs is vividly por
trayed in the color motion pic
ture "The Fighting Lady,'' now
showing at the Liberty theater.
All of the film was shot under
navy direction by cameras on
the bomber and fighter planes
and from various places on the
carrier.
Lt. Robert Tiylor explains the
action.
On the Siime bill is the story
of a little girl who is all but
abandoned by her parents who
are busy with their own careers.
It stars little Sharyn Moffett and
is titled "My Pal, Wolf."
Women with PILES
Get DOCTORS' Tip
You know, without asking. Hint thle
formula lor distress ot piles MUST b
the best. It's the saine one used by
DOCTORS, adjunctives for men ana
women patients at noted Thornton at
Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK pallia
tive relief of pain. Itch, soreness. Helps
soften and tends to shrink swelling. Oet
tube Thornton 4 Minor's Hectul Oint
ment or Thornton & Minor Rectal Sup
positories. If not thrilled at quick re
sults, the low cost refunded on request.
At all good drug atorea everywhere.
LADY EVE, JR. Fun in the wildest jungle would be a cinch for
tiny Annette Avers of Portage. Wis., piclurad with three of her
maiy strange, jels. The young daughter of F. H. Avers, who has
his own -limal circus, is holding Trix, the monk, Elmer tie
snake, and Hopalong, her squirrel.
THL LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
NOTICE . OF 1945-46 BUDGET MEETING :
In accordance with the provisions of thte "Local Budget Law" (Sections ..110-1201 to 110-1215,
O.C.L.A.i us amended), notice is hereby given that the budget committee of La Grande, Oregon, In
compliance with suld law, prepared and adopted on June 0, 104S, the budget estimates for La Grande,
Oregon.iJor the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1940, us set forth in the accompanying
schedules I, II, III and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Wednesday the 27th day of
June, 1946, at 7:30 p.m., in La Grande Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the City
Commission, the levying board for La Grande, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax
levies will be heard in favor of or against said pr oposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof.
The otllstandine indebtedness of La Grande. Oregon at April 30, 1945, was as follows:
Nature of Obligation Amount
Water Bonds 1... .....:..$ 81,800.00
Water Warrants ..: 7,293.34.' ',
Nature Of Obligation Amount
Genetai Bonds 24,800.00
Refunding Imp. Bonds 05,500.00
Genera! Warrants '. 14,395.29
Signed: . '
i. H. PEARE
(dhairmun Budget Committee)
M C. LYNCH
(Secretary Budget Committee)
A; K. PARKER
(Member Budget Committee)
T. H. GA1THER
(Member Budget Committee)
B. A. VAN WOBMER
(Member Budget Committee)
J. L. S1NDEN
(Member Budget Committee)
Schedule I Summary of Estimated Expenditures. Receipts and Tax Levies fiscal Years 1945-41
.1945-46 Total of General Gen. Road " General Reserve Se Water
Tax Levy Calculation all Funds Fund Fund Bond Int. Sink. Fund
Total Estimated Expd $280,71)5.12 $172,357.12 $30,200.00 $11,000.00 $ 2,308.00 ;
Total Estimated fcxpci.
Fund
reserves. Be working acct 230,795.12 172,357.12 38,200.00 11,000.00
IJeduct tst. Receipts other
than 1945-48 Taxes 198,597.12 103,407.12 30,200.00
Amount Necessary to r
balance the budget .J 82,198.00 08,890.00 11,000.00
Add: Est. ,amt. 1945-46. taxes ;
that will hot be teed 6-30-48 ,7,500.00 7,500.00
Total levy needed i , -
for 1948-48 ,'. 89,098.00 70,390.00 - 11,000.00
Tax Levies:-..'.. .. ..
Inside 6 Limitation 70,390.00 70,390.00
Outside 6 Limitation .... 13,308.00 11,000.00
2,308.00
.. . '
2,308.00 V. '
' - 'H
2,3'08.u0 '!'
2,308.00 v'
$58,930.00
. 58.030.00
58.030.00
Schedule II Summary of Estimaied Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levi Fiscal Year 1944-4 J
Total Estimated Expd: $258,852.00 $100,744.00 $15,140.00 $25,000.00 $ 3,268.00 $70,000.00 $44,1i'OO.0O
Deduct.Est.' Receipts other ',', . ""'.
than J944-4S taxes 156,650.00 20,810.00 15,140.00 ' 70,000.00 44,700.00
Amount IU etssary to , " ' '. "' " .', .' . ,
balance .the budget ' 102,202.00 73,934.00 25,000.00 .3,208.00 . ,
Total leyy needed i ; . ' . .'' '
for 19f4-4S ,1:. 102,202.00 73,034.00 25,000.00 3,208.00 , ;. -r
Tax Lyles: ' ".
Inside '8, Limitation 73,934.00 73,934.00 " ' ' ;'
Outsldo'0 Limitation .... 28.268:00 25,000.00 3,208.00
BcheduJ'ii, !) Ic IV,
General Fund Expenditures
Actual: for Actual for
Fiscal year- Fi.vul Year
July 1, .1042 July 1, 1943
to June '' - to June
30, 184,- 30. 1944
July 1, 1944 to June 30, lH4f
Actual for
First
Six Months
Budget
for
Year
Estimated for Fiscal. Year
July 1, 1945 to June 30; 1946
Fund and Classification . i ' By Officer
1 Department
810.00
2,O0Q.lj0
844.00
eoo.op-
87B.P0
1,590.00
. 2oj.q6
206.00
' 785.00
1,800.00
1,140.00
720.00
898.30
1,000.00
224 39
. 205.00
450.00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
390.00 $ 795.00 3 Commissioners
900.00
570.00
360.00
570.00
467.50
101.97
100.00
609.08
1,800.00 City Manager
1,140.00 City Attorney
- 720.00 Municipal Judge ......
1.220.00 Recorder - Treasurer
900.00 Deputy Recorder-Treasurer
250.00 Office Supplies ..' :..
205.00 Officers Bonds
450.00 Audit .....'..
- 780.00
1,800.00
1,148.00
720.Q0
1,200.00
900.00
260.00
205.00
76O.0O
73(1-90
"I po '
-. 553 ,
142:4,8
$ 7,202.69 $ 4,128.55 $
$ 1,147.16 $
. 853.65
50.00
023.74
540.00
105.47
308.92
2,041.07
2,204.20
1,605.00
1,605.00
5,898.24
480.63
168.05
293.77
182.80
116.15
158.73
3.60
400.00
585.12
$ 13,701.29
$ 1,960.00
3,560.00
8,600.00
398.00
27.15
115.44
184.85
193.80
392.62
3,280.00
2,043.30
140.55 ' 21.60
$ 2,821.10 $ 975.99
$ 2,158.03 $ 1,140.00
1,800.00 990.00
1.860.00 975.00
7.146.01 3,861.57
515.00 125.00
249.63 428.17
233.62 152.50
110.00 64.80
115.26 38.42
157.77 46.01
121.37
i
$ 14,526.69 $ 7,821.47
7,480.00 . ,
CITY BUILDING
1,080.00 Janitor
800.00 Fuel
50.00 Water .
(Phone & Lights
750.00 ( ' .
(Supplies Si Expense
150.00 Redecorating Office ..
..t..:..i..
n.........
$ 7.746-00
1,200.00
... 800 00
50.00
orjo.op
....!...).:...."
100.00
150.00
$ 2,030.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
$ 2,280.00 Chief
$ 2,
:,,W.tXf
2,100.00
3.960.00
9,600.00
559.00
464.79
68.05
157.40
194.25
406.98
2,000.00
1,000.00
1,140.00
2,040.00
4,950.00
257.00
47.14
78.85
07.10
186.84
1,980.00
1,950.00.
8,970.00
750.00
500.00
600.00
200.00
17,230.00
Assistant Chief
Sergeant
5 Policemen at $170.00 Mo. .
Dog Catcher ..
(Car & Motorcycle Repairs .
(
(Gas & Oil
(Prisoners Meals
(Telephone
(
(Supplies & Expense ,
Equipment'
Automobile
Motorcycle
2,400.00
2,100.00
2,070.00
10,200.00
750.00
500.00
350.00
200.00
,80.00
270.00
100.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
i 2,280.00 Chief
4,080.00
9,900.00
1,000.00
100.00
850.00
1,500.00
2 Assistant Chiefs at $180.00 Mo .
5 Firemen at $175.00 Mo ,..
Volunteer Firemen'
Equipment Sc Repairs
Gas & Oil
(Laundry
(Telephone '. :
(Supplies Si Expense
Water
Pumper
1000 Feet Hose
$ 19,020.00
.$ 2,400.00
.. 4,320.00
.. 10,500.00
.. 1,000.00
76.00
lOO.OO
170.00
)95.00
410.00
1,000.00
.. 1,500.00
$ 18,711.80 $ 20,571.07 $ 8,796.93 $ 19,710.00 $
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
6.25 45.00 18.00 200.00 Engineer : :
.24.45 25.00 Supplies & Expense
6.25 69.45 18.00 225.00 , ; .
STREET DEPARTMENT
$' 1,950.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 780.00 $ 1,560.00 Superintendent $
853.41 795.00 450.00 900.00 Keeper ut Dump
6,358.68 8,146.49 2,689.80 6,000.00' 3 Laborers at 85c Hour
. . , 113.00 (Equipment St Repairs -'...
1,228.32 649.25 1,500.00 (
531.22 (Supplies St Expense .
754.64 576.45 247.61 (Gas ft Oil ,
2,000.00 (
524.82 108.05 (Material :
261.22 725.04 Patching, Construction Si Oiling
400.00 100.00 190.00 Water ,
377.67 Fire Claims
$ 21,670.00
!7. '
200 00
25.00
Street Signs ..
Tractor
Power Shovel
Ti ticks
225.00
1,060.01)
1,020.00
6,340.00
900.00
8(10.00
600.00
' 100.00
2,360.00
8.000.IIU
11,000.00
4,455.12
$ 12,708.113 I 10,610.28 $ 4,81 1.13
$ 12,060.00
EWER DEPARTMENT
$ 36,335.12
2,905.84
144.00
128.44
l,15t.48
lOO.OXJ
$ 4,434 56
420.00
3,96
3.ei:i.0D
I34.10
527.28 1. 290.13
50.00
1.800.00
391.35
301.73
491.52
3,000.00 2 Divoosul Plant Caretakers at $150. Mo. $ 3,809.00
500.00 2 Laborers at $100. Mo 2,400.00
500.00 Supplies it Expanse 600.00
1,200.00 Electric Power - 1,200.00
50.00 Water SOu"
, Farming Disposal Plant Land 100.00
423.96
97500
8.18.70
111.53
6,314.19
40.00
10.96
O 3.10
,. l434.S
$ 1.080.00
256.38
126 68
$ 2,!'t(4 00
O210.00
$ 5.850.00
O.
210.00
540.00
4086
60 00
- O . . I
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(420.00 Physician
Inspector
Supplies & Expense V ....
O O
PARK DEPARTMENT
$ 1,080.00 Riverside Park Coretaker $
100.00 Riverside Park Supplies St Expense -.a
180.00 4th St. Park Caretaker, 8 mos. at $20 Mo.
20.00
e,00
465.00
7,850.00
420.00
25.00
445.00
1,200.00
500.00
100.00
6.53
69.62
89694
141.99
30.09
150.00
63.34
62l5 .
91.63
53.50
5Q.00 -
'30.00
29l.fi0
242.10 '
t'..'
.25.80
90.00
10.00
. 855.00
100.00
50.00
' .' 50.00
Page Five
"V " r: j t- r rt
4th St. Park Supplies St Expense , . 25.00
Fir St. Park Caretaker, 8 mos. at $10 Mo. 80.00
Fir St. Park Supplies St F.xpensc 10.00
Piomer Palk Caretaker, 8 Mos. at $95.00 760.00
Pioneer Park Supplies Si Expense..: 100.00'
Connerdale Park Supplies St Expense.. ,v. 100.00
Water for all Parks ' ' . 50.00
$ 3,020.26 $ J.S44.18 $ 1,204.46 $ 2,540.00
: LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
$ 2,100.00 $ 1,080.00 $ 2,160.00 Librarian
$ 1,920.00
3,540.00
900.00
466.66
202.19
1,822.06
4.00
. 47.25
183.69
120.00
233.86
4,057.22
1,P15.35
; 481.87
ioloo
39.86
24.50
20.28 .
164.75
60.Q0
2,058.80 4,440.00
50175
270.42
1,081.55
40.02
97.04
, 268.01
1,020.00
572.00
300.00
2,000.00
26.00
: 47.00
150.00
60.00
200.00
(2 Library Assistants at $125.00 Mo.
(1 Library Assistant at $10.00 Mo
(3 Library Assistants at 50c Hour ....
Janitor
Lights & Phone
1 Fuel ., ........;;...;.;....
Books, Bindings & Magazines ........
Traveling
Insurance .;. ; ..'...:
Supplies St Expense
Wster -
Capitol Outlay '. ,
$ 2,985.00
.. 2,180.00
.. 3,000.00 .
120.00
.. 1,320.00
.. 1,200.00
672.00
300.00
.. ,2,075.00
.. . 25.00
47.00
150.00
80.00
.. . 200.00
$ 9,439.65
' !
$ 9,851.58
153.77
$ 10,008.35
589.13
$ 0,31(6.66 $ ,412.'19 $10,974.00, ' , '.
V ' STREET LIGHTING DEPARTMENT
$ 8,847.01 $ 5,039.33 .(Lighting
: ' ' u.500.00 (
' ' 94.88 (Supplies it Expehse.'
$ 0,847.01 $ 5,134.21 $ 11,500.00 . .
$ 1,600.00
369.34
126.97
1,008.00
. 8,632.07
$ 125.00
183.36
' 265.44
AIRPORT DEPARTMENT
1,600.00
. 400.00
200.00
2,500.00
Watchman
Lights
Maintenance ;...........':.,....t',....
Payment on Hangars .
Hangars, Adm, Bldg. St Tiedowns ...
580.13 $ 6,628.38 $ 673.80 $ 4,600.0,0
I 915.78
' 1,640.01
' 76.00
23.42
1,222.62
. it ' "
3,725 50
204.00
$ 1,046.80
- 1,330.54
108.76
8.94
873.12
r4. ;
1,558.48
; I .-.
t , ', .
210.00
378.05
307.70
8.80
0.08
( 92.17
( . 40.00
( 164 9
( 90.05
( 21.65
961.22
MISCELLANEOUS
1,500.00 State Industrial Accident Commission..
1,500.00 Insurance
150.00 Advertising :
50.00 First Aid Car
(Manager Car Operating Expense
. (Armory Rent ;
2,280.00 (League of Oregon Cities
(Traveling .......... ...'
(Supplies & Experoo '...:.. ,..
(Real Estate from' County
(Irrigation Ditch Assessments
'. . .. (Emei'gmcy ;
'80.00 General Warrant Interest '.
$ 0,797.59 $ 5,136.64 $ 2,069.22 $ 5,560.00
Swimming Pool Const! uction ...'
Real Estate Purchase for City Bldg.
$ 2,500.00 Fire Equipment Reserve i.
- 17,000.00 Street Equipment Reserve
5,500.00 Storm Sewer Reserve ..
'. 16,000.00 Swimming Poul Sinking Fund
$ 11,229.00
..$ 11,000.00
,. 600.00
$ 11,500.00
... 375.00
... 1,000.00
... ' 6,500,00
i- - '
$ 7,875.00
..$ ' 900.00
... , 2,800.00
125.00
: i 25.00
. " 200.00
120.00
..', 233.00
200.00
50.00
3,000.00
60.00
,. 1,500.00
715.00
$ 0,628.00
..$ 27,600.00
.. 5,000.00
40,000.00
$ 4,000.00
; 1,698.10
; 0,000.00
; 2.737.50
1,000.00
. 448.06
$ 14,000.00
. 1,710.02
9,600.00
2,536.00
1,000.00
413.00
14,000.00
688.80
. ' ' 1
' 962.50
. 189.00
000.00
905.00
,000.00
343.00
$ .18,883.00
$ 89,571.88 $ 95,803.40 $ 44,131.05 $140,824.00 $172,357.12
',' ' DEBT RETIREMENT
$ 14,000.00 General Bonds ; . ;
General Bond Interest ,. . '
Refunding Improvement Bonds; $ 10,
Refunding Improvement Bond Intciost..., 1,
Airport Bonds .. 1,
Airport Bond Interest ..: ; ;
$ 20,168.02 $ 16,830.30 $ 28,188.00 ' ""'"'"':,.'. ! ', ;i 1 .
:'- GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS
' ' .,."''' ; ; r. Union Co. distribution of tax title sales... $
' Delinquent Taxes ;....:
Apporlionineiit ot Statu Liquor Revenues
Franchise Eastern Oregon L. St P. Co
Franchise -West Coast Telephone Co '
Franchise California Pacific Utilities....
Other Fcos St Licenses
Fines and Forfeits
Miscellaneous
Street Equipment Rentals Se Service
Real Estate Sales St Rentals i...,
Roal Estato Contract Interest
Assessment Liens, principle
Assessment Liens, interest :.'
Interest Earned !
Airport Rentals .720.00
Fire Equipment Rentals St Service .100.00
Sewer Revenues St Service ..: ' 300.00
Street Equipment Reservo 14,455.12
Swimming Pool Reserve - 15,000.00
712.60
10,000.00
2,118.00
1,000.00
... 300.50,
3,000.00
5,500.00
2,200.00
250.00
5,000.00
1,800.00
750.00
2,500.00
300.00
$ 13,308.00
. '.''' i '.
5,ooo.qo
10,000.00
5,500.00
5,500.00
2,500.00
; 400.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
150.00
600.00
3,680.00
250.00
- 500.00
lOO.OO
$ 21,900.00
Total $ 70,855.12
Beginning available unappropriated ond .-.
unexpended cash balance .., $ 32,812.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS
..$103,467.12
$ 1,607.30
ROAD FUND EXPENDITURES '
(Road Oil $ 10,039.00
(Material 10,723.00
$ 1,653.94 $ 15,140.00 (Equipment Rental 7,500.00
(Equipment Operator 2,220.00
(Labor ; 5,718.00
$ 1,607.39
$ 1,053.94 $ 15,140.00 Total Expenditures $ 36,200.00
ROAD FUND RECEIPTS
$ 1,000.00 Apportionment of Union Co. Iload Fund $ 1,800.00
Apportionment of Slate Gas Tax 10,000.00
$ 1,600.00 ' Total $ 11,800.00
Dtginning available unappropriated and
unexpended cash balance $ 24,400.00
' TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 30.2tf0.0C
1,815.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 780.00 $ 1,600.00
1,300.00 1,800.00 900.00 1,000.00
875.00 700.00 570.00 1,000.00
1,650.00 1,800.00 900.00 1,020.00
1.723.00 2,040.00 1,050.00 2,100.00
1,493.37 1,037,89 522.00 1,620.00
1,270.10 1,460.60 780.00 1,560.00
2.730.01 3,159.13 1,411.92 3,600.00
,1,309.38 4.47.22 2,844.30 3,000.00
310.33 012.41 1,032.59 750.00
1,130.08 863.35 710.H1 1,500.00
11,500.00
4.855.25
19,500.00
4,432.50
19,000.00
1,830.00
WATER FUND EXPENDITURES
Superintendent
City Manager
Recorder-Treasurer
CashU'r ;
Meter Reader ,
Pump Operator
Beaver Creek Caretaker
2 Laborer at 85c Hour
(Equipment & Repairs
(Gas St Oil
(Supplies, Pipe Si Etc
Electric Power
Misct llaneous
New Consti uction
Intake Forest Patrol
Stale Industrial Accident Comm.
30,000.00 Extension, Equip. & Material Sink.
21,500.00 Bonds
3,030.00 Bond Interest
Fuii((
1,020.61
1,800.0(1
1,200.00
2,160.00
2,100.00
1,820.00
1,560.00
4,300.00
1,000.00
' 300.00
5,000.00
1,000.00
2,065.00
25,000.00
500.00
120.00
5,500.00
2. 025.00
$ 33,970.18 $ 44,009.10 $32,34)7.78 $ 75,000.00 Total Expentlituws ' $ 58,930.00
o WATER FUND RECEIPTS ' '
Water Receipts $ 59,000.00
$ 43,085.00
Miscellaneous O . 400.00
O
$ 43,685 00 Total , - -? 50,400.00 O
Beginning available unappropriated and
unexpended cash balance $ 6,5.10.00
Total Receipts $ 68,930.00
r B' W Hibbils, Recorder-Treasunr ot the City of La Grande, Oregon, certify that the above ti
a true 'statement of the Funds and Disbursements of the City of La Grande, and of the Bonds out
standing which have been compiled iron, the official records Recorder.Treusurer : . ;'