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Wednesday.june 20, 1945 Classified Advertising LaliGrande ver A community and Family .Newspaper . published Every Afternoon Except Sundays and ollduys Bf the Grande Konde Valley Publishing Company . 1710 8th Street , La Grande, 'Oregon Phone La Orande 600 ThU Is a politically Independent publication promoting the beat in terests of norUieostem Oregon. National Representatives ' Atlanta. Chlcfiuo. Kansas City. Us Angeles, New York, St. Louis, Son Francisco, Cincinnati Lorenzen and Thompson, Ino. Member ABO ADC CLASSIFIED V DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT STORES FALK'S La Giande's Better Store FURNITUHE STORE ZIMMERMAN'S The home of lovely furniture. GIFTS THE GIFT SHOP Gifts, Diamonds and Watches (Formerly Richardson's Art ancj; Gift Shop) MELVILLE'S Dinner ware, glass ware and house ware. HARDWARE ZIMMERMAN'S Hardware-for- every use, from tacks to stoves. Florists 1-A ASTER, MARjIGpLDS arid some geraniums still available at FITZGERALD FLOWER SHOP Phone 136 Lost unrl Found, 10 LOST:' Leather billfold contain ing valuable papers, and twenty dollars. Phone 553-M or call at 1012 Y Ave. LOSTV, Large tarfeather billfold witfi' 'husband's name oTTPraved, containing money and pictures. Lost Monday night at Liberty theater. 20Q4 Adams or phone 1074-R. Reward.' ATTENTION STOLEN: Six tube portable Motorola radio with handle.'. Taken from Ford coupe parked near Sac hotel. Bob Davis1417 S.W. 10th St., Portland-1, Oregon. LOST: Ring of keys with Scotty dog tag. Please return to the Observer or call 600. Special Notice. 12 PINE CONE 'SWIMMING POOL Opens Saturday, June 23. Un der new management. Open 2 p.m. to 10;-.' p.m. Bring your suits and towels. Closed Mon days and Fridays. BIDS WILL BE accepted for cal cimining the. Kamela School room and bids to be in by the 2!)th of June. -Hazel M. Shane, Clerk. i';. WANTED: 'Ride to Portland some time this week. Phone 440-R. NEW UNDERWOOD TYPE WRITERS, 'Standard and port ables, are being made for civil ian use. . Deliveries delayed subject to prior orders. Get YOUR order in NOW. HALL'S) TYPEWRITER ! SERVICE 109 Depot Sti Phone 401 DON'T WORKY Take it to the FIXIT SHOP:1. First class re pairing ort 11 -mechanical ap pliances, (utnitlire and what have you. 1 THE FIXTT SHOP 218 Fir St. ;5' ; J Phone 487-W Personal Service 13 jt' DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac ! , ; tor & Naturopath. Wcst-Jacob-!son BIdg., phone 104. Closed i ' t Saturday afternoons. Services Misc.7 15 SHIP YOUR TROUBLES to us We repair bicycles, motorcycles, tricycles, lovs and etc. LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP 219 Fir Street PEA GROWERS Crop dusting by airplano saves vine smash ing loss, manpower, time. Rea- a sonabie rates. Inquire Eastern ft Oregon Airways, La Grande municipal Airport. rhone bKU. CUSTOM WORK, grain grinding $2.50 ton onyriur place, mowing 'ijand r,Je,wdKg. " 1411's W ave nue. Orvte Pellett. i CHARIS HOME CORSETRY w GiKjles, foundations and bras. Mfs. Olla Gates, 2104 Green- j-wood street, phone 612-W. MAYTAG": AlT partsfor all models ftvlng washe'r. Wc are in a pwit;on to give your machine a complete overhaul, and make a 20-year-old mach ine run like new. ZIMMERMAN'S Services Misc. (Continued) Miscellaneous for Sale 26 Wanted 31 LA GRANDE ELECTRIC Wiring, Repairs & Contracting SIRRINE & ROUNDY 110 Depot St. Phone 93 PROMPT REPAIR of typewrit- ers, adding machines, and other type of ollice machines. All work guaranteed. Official UN DERWOOD Agency for Union, Baiter, Wallowa, Harney and Grant counties. ' We. call for and deliver. , HALL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 109 Depot St, Phone 401 Insurance 16 CROP INSURANCE NOW is the. time to insure your crops against loss by fire and hail. Costs no more to insure now than a month later. We have a rate cover age for a period until Nov ember 30. For further in formation call or see Claude Berry 207 Depot St. Phone 106 Building: Supplies 19 SPECIAL THIS WEEK We have 24 different patterns of wallpaper bundles in room lots, 50 off on the price. Come in and make your selection early at the HOME LUMBER & COAL CO. FAIRWAY ELECTRIC New commercial liuorescent ngni ing fixtures, no priority need ed. See us for your electrical problems. L. F. JOHNSTON 107 Depot St. Phone 763 Hauling & Storage 20 MOVING Anywhere in Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Insured Carriers. Office in La Grande and Baker. SMITH BROS. MOVING SERVICE ' 215 Fir St. Phone 88 Situations Wanted 23 WANTED: Two older boys de sire work on ranch for summer. Older boy able to drive tractor and truck. Call 263-R after 6.00 p.m. . Help Wanted 24 MAN WANTED for steady work in wartime essential industry. House available for living ac commodations. Apply Pioneer Flouring Mills, Island City. WANTED: Steady, reliable man, experienced in handling horses and packing. Also,, must De a handyman aboiit ranch. Good pay and a bonus if you stay. No drinkers. Big Minam Horse Ranch, Cove, Oregon. WANTED . Janitor and Elevator Operator At the Foley Building CHERRY PICKERS urgently needed at Freewater, Oregon. Anyone in need of gasoline cou pons mav make arrangements for them at the Milton-Free- water Labor office in Free water. Arrangements have been made for you to secure your gasoline when you apply. There will be no delay. You will get " all the gasoline necessary to pick cherries and return home. There is a large crop and the average picker is making eight to ten dollars per day. Men, women and children needed. Freewater Labor office, phone lttt. WANTED: Man experienced in service station work. Apply at Turley s Texaco Service, Adams and Greenwood. WANTED: Ten men for street and water work. 85c per hour Apply to E. H. Ford, city man ager, city hall. Steady worn. Merchandise 25-A CERAMIC JEWELRY We have a nice selection of pins, ear rings and combs to match in many lovely colors at MELVILLE'S CLOCKS, dining room suites, looking glasses, dressers, radios and many other useful things in the home.i also cabbage and tomato plants. F & T TRADING POST BABY JUMPER SWINGS Con structed with all metal frames, see them at MELVILLE'S. FLASHLIGHTS. PLASTIC AND RUBBER. Flashlight cells, bulbs and lense. TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO. 220 Fir St. ' Phone 666 FANCY PLAQUES & CANDLES Something new and differ ent. Also imported Mexican noveltii's at SHORB'S STATIONERY Typewriters Phone 111 PYKEJC: You can't go wrong in giving a bride Pyrex. You can uy her more expensive gifts, but you can't find a more last ing gift that will give her as much day to day pleasure. We have a large selection of loaf pans, casseroles in all sizes with or without lids, cake and pie pans, mixing bowls and custard cups. ZIMMERMAN'S FULLER BRUSHES B. T. Kil terman. Try our all purpose cleaner, tooth brushes, moiW, hair brushes, waxes 403 I Spring street, phone 346-J or 950-W. HOUSEHOLD CLEANING NEEDS WHIZ-OFF, cleans floors, ideal for removing sole and heel marks. WHIZ-OFF is the prewax beauty treatment ior your noors. WHIZ, the self-polishing floor wax, gives TEEL'S PAINT STORE FOR SALE: Late style 3-burner kerosene stove, copper wash boiler, girls bicycle, heavy duck water-proofed umbrella camp ing tent. All in good condi. tion, also fruit jars. Phone 680-W. FLAGS Every home should display a flag July the 4th. Get yours at MELVILLE'S. FOR SALE: Gooseberries 40c a gallon. Pick them yourself. Phone 918-W. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE: Thoroughly reconditioned Roy al Standard Typewriter. HALL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 109 Depot St. Phone 401 FRANCISCAN CHINA A new shipment of after dinner coffee cups and vases at MELVILLE'S FOR SALE: .22' Stevens rifle, also two saddle horses. Phone 408-R. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We have just received a ship ment of elements for your elec tric range. We have them for all sizes, models and makes. Also sewing machine lights to lit any model machine. ROSENBAUM'S 1412 Adams Avenue PICTURES Florals and Hummels PICTURE FRAMES We have a lovely selection in Lucite, leather and wood. THE GIFT SHOP (Formerly Richardson's Art and Gift Shop) ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 1500 Watt. 250 volt, Cutler Hammer side arm water heat ers. TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO. 220 Fir St. Phone 686 NEW SHIPMENT OF VASES, Mother of Pearl on China. Bud vases, shell vases, twin vases and long stemmed vases. Flow er vases from 15c and up. ZIMMERMAN'S GARDEN TOOLS -- Come in and see our large selection of hand shovels, rakes and nose Scvthes. trowels, pruning shears, garden hose and lawn soakers; sprinklers, nozzles ;gnJ nose menueis. , ZIMMERMAN'S Home Furnishings 26A POTTERY We have a new shiDment of Dotterv vases, and bowls in a variety of color and shapes. Authentic Chinese in terpretations by Gonder. MELVILLE'S HEISEY GLASS We have iust received a large shipment of this elass ware which includes horsehead cigarette boxes in two sizes, Crystolite triple candle sticks and vases, bowls, relish dishes, sandwich trays, vases, salad plates, ice iug. swan, dog and horse figurenes in crystal. MELVILLE'S FOR SALE: Refrigerator, large 2-door, brand new. Westen skow Supply, Union, Oregon Phone 2591. KNEEHOLE DESKS, all hard wood, Waterfall edge, 7 draw ers, walnut finish, $27.50 while they last. Four drawer maple kneehole desk priced at $19.95. Walnut student desk at $16.45. Walnut office desk 35x60 with plank top, 7 large drawers, 2 letter tables. Walnut book shelves in 3, 4 and 5 shelves, and Mahogany Credenzas. ZIMMERMAN'S Farm Products, & Equipment 27 HAY: 80 acres to put up on shares or will sell in the field. Phone 29R2. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Bonhams 2-wheel garden cultivators. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. HAY: Have 45 acres of hay to sell standing or in the shock, share or by the ton. George Royes, Summcrville, Oregon. ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE $15 a ton in the field. Phone 903-W.' FARMERS! You'll find unusual harness values at MONTGOM ERY WARD. These harness sets are made of selected bark tan ned hides, oil and grease treat ed. Get top quality- harness sets for as little as $129.95. MONTGOMERY WARD HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for cream and eggs. Two medium size used cream separators for sale. Karl R. Stone, 1505 Jeff erson. HAY FOR SALE, part alfalfa. Phone 822. Wanted to Trade or Buy 30 RAGS WANTED: Clean cotton rags overalls, socks and wool ens not accepted. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WANT TO BUY: Good saddle. Phone 680-W. used THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGQJJ WANT TO BUY: Used Bicycles unu ii icycies. LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP 219 Fir Street Wanted To Sell or Trade FOR SALE: Work horses, 1600 lbs. 5 to 7 years old, also saddle horses. Mis. r . Falconer, En terpnse, Uregon. Apartment for Rent 36 FOR RENT: Small furnished apartment, 1306 O Avenue or phone 679-J. FOR RENT: Steam heated apart hii-iii. iic-ui, wuiei aim . ukius furnished. Bachelor apartment. Sleeping room. 1902 Second St. Misc. Rentals 40 FOR RENT: Trailer space. No dogs. PINE CONE AUTO COURT Wanted to Rent 44 Wanted To Rent 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, by Permanent Tenant. Call 600 WANTED: Furnished house or apartment by reliable party Call 9-T-4 collect. Real Estate 50 FOR SALE: 220-acre farm. One of the finest in valley with all modern farm eb.uipm.ent. R. Nothnagel, Alice!, Oregon. FOR SALE: An excellent buy in a 20-acre diversified tract with good house and barn. Located iust outside citv limits of Un ion, Oregon. Mostly in alfalfa. Crop will soon be ready to cut. Immediate possession can be given. Purchase price $5000. Approximately $3000 to handle. Balance in terms. For further information call or see CLAUDE BERRY 207 Depot St. Phone 106 FOR SALE: Three bedroom mod ern home, 2Vi lots of good ground, located at 2003 North fir street. Phone 3R5. MUST SELL THIS WEEK END $2000 Owner in U. S. army. A really nice three-room house, small basement, garage, wood shed, yard fenced, lawn, trees. Reasonable down payment with monthly terms. Located at 2006 E. N Avenue W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance Phone 33 U. S. Bank Bldg. NORTH SIDE HOME $2250 -, Newly decorated white bunga ' low, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, hard wood firs., gas cook range, gas heater for living room and bath, incl. circulator heater. Reasonable down payments and monthly terms. Location 1409 W avenue. W. E. WILKINS Real Estate & Insurance Phone 33 U. S. Bank Bldg. HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 rooms and bath, inquire at 2101 Third Phone 1075-W. REAL BUYS 227 ACRES near Alicol, good level, heavy soil, 100 acres grain, 100 acres meadow and grass. Crop included. $18,500. 558 ACRES, one of the best stock ranches in Baker coun ty, grazing for 525 head of cattle, show barn 60x120 feet cost $12,000 to build. Close to town. $46,000. 93 ACRES close to Walla Walla. Artesian well with pipes under ground and sprinklers. Bldgs. all new and nothing cheap in con struction. Mi beet crop with deal. $30,000. 1600 ACRES 1100 best of wheat in production and for being level. Two sets of buildings and both better than average. 520 acres of wheat with the deal. No glory or soil erosion. , Grass will handle 150 head of cat tle. Close to town and ele vator. $80,000. WE SPECIALIZE IN TRADES More Listings Needed A. C. Henderson Sacajawea Hotel Friday. Saturday & Sunday Automobiles Used Car Prices To Be Cut 4 July First (O.P.A. Regulation) If you have a car that you are considering selling see us today for an appraisal. REMEMUER If you want "the highest price for your car sell it before July first. GETTINGS - LYNCH MOTOR CO. Phone 532 O Li Grande, Oregon FOR SALE,: 1931 Studtbaker coupe in good condition. Call Kenneth Smith. Phone 1008-J after 6 p.m. Automobile Services GUARANTEED WORK PAINT ING, expert body and fender work, neral mechanical work. John's Body Shop. S Ave. Mr. Carman, phone 932-J. WANTED: Good used car. See J. R. Oliver next door to Observer, Notice of School Mettiss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. Uot Unipn County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Central School Bt&Oft Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon, on the 11th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of dlscuRaing the budget for the fiscal school year, begin ning July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1946, hereinafter setforth. . -.: ... -.... -: .. - . BUDGET Schedule I Estimuted Receipts from Gen. Fund 1. Delinquent taxes $ 9,500.00 2. County School Fund ..: 21,000.00 3. Elementary School Fund 11,500.00 4. State Irreducible School Fund '.. 2,600.00 5. Vocational Education :; 1,300,00. 0. High Schoo) Tuition -...'.' 13,000.00 7. Elementary Tuition ..... ; ,. 2,000.00 8. High School Transportation 1,800.00 10. Sales of Supplies, Property, or Equipment .............. - 350.00 11. Special Reserve Fund 3,000.00 13. Rentals ........ 100.00 14. Other Sources (1) Handicap children law 1,000.00 '. (2) See below. - Schedule II General Fund i Item Ii GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent ' (2) Clerk.. W) Btenograpners and other office assistants. (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 of general control: (1) Travel and car operation 6. Total Expense of Central II. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal service: (1) Piincipals (2) Supervisors , ' (4) Stenographers and .other office assistants .'. 2. Supplies, principals and. supervisors.. 3. Travel and car operation , 4. Other expense of supervision 5. Total Expense of Supervision III. INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service: (1) Teachers (2) Substitute -teachers (3) Outside instruction . (4) Librarian '' 2. Library supplies, repairs 3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 4. Textbooks 6. Other expense of teaching Total Expense of Teaching IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: , (1) Janitors and other employees.... jf: 2. Janitors' supplies 'j1 3. Fuel :.... 4. Light antfptfjysr ................r....t...j ' ;5. Water 8.' Total Expense of Operation V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS V 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment $ 2. Repair and maintenance of: (1) Buildings (2) Grounds 4. Total Exp, of Maintenance VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES , 1. Health service: i (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) $ 1 (2) Suplica and other expenses 2. Transportation of pupils: (1) Personal Service (self) 3. Other auxiliary agencies: (2) Supplier and other exp. (cafeteria) i (3) Summer Playground ' " -" " . uuu.uil uuu.VV ' 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies . ..$ 1,350.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 3,950.00 $ 3,960.00 $ 4,300.00 $ 3,074.30 $ 2,194.38 " VII. FIXED CHARGES '. ' '. , . ,.- " : ' ' 1. Insurance $ 475.00 $ 625.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,349.37 $ 1,489.51 2. Rent, L.D.S. Gymnasium 450.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 375.00 .; 4. Total Fixed Charges : $ 925.00 $ 626.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 1,660,00 $ 1,560,00 $ 1,799.37 $ 1,804.61 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS i 3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) $ 200.00 $ 400.00 $ 000.00 $ 500.00 $ 245.95 $ 572.70 '' ''4. New furniture, equipment and replacements 700.00 700.00 1,400.00 1,775.00 4,580.83 2,022.41 " 6. Other capital outlays: , (1) Library books 300,00 360,00 050.00 . , 680.00 ; 800.97 497.53 ; 7. Total Capital Outlays $ 1,200.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 2,660,00 $ 2,650.00 $ 2,625.00 $ 6,633'75 $ 3,092.64 IX. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED : ' 2. Interest on other indebtedness and bank charges $ 200.00 . $ 200.00 $ 74.49 $ 213.50 3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 74T49 V 213.50 X.. EMERGENCY Total Schedule II General Fund Total estimated expenses for the year sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, Vl-4, VII-4, VIII-7, IX-3, X Schedule HI Bond Interest and 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 HI Debt Service-Bonds and Interest Schedule V Special Improvement fund and Special Reserve Fund SPECIAL FUND Reserve and Improvement I 6. Other: ' (1) Reserved for Repairs $ 175.00 $ 200.00 (2) Reserved for Replacements .' 175.00 200.00 (3) See Below 7. Total Schtd. V Secial Imp. Fund $ 350.00 $ 400.00 (3) Transfer of special five mill icrreq 10 tic aeiermingd alter Schedule VI Summary of Ettimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Estimation of Tax Levy Total All Funds Total estimated expenditures $212,398.75 DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and vailablc cash' balance (Sched. I) 83,650.00 Total estimated (ax levies for ensuing ; fiscal year 128,748.75 Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 0 limitation general fund $120,335.00 Amount outside. 0 limitation bonds it Int. on bonds 8,413.75 : Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all negoti able interest bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) $ 05,000.00 2. .Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" none .'). Amount of other indebtedness none 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $4!i,000.00 Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balance Estimated $ 3,350.00 ; 2,030.00 1,650.00 i.pip.Qd 550.00 loo.oo 220.00 2PQ.0Q 75.00 . 175.00 376.00 1,100.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 75.00 325,00 370,00 Control $ 7,800.00 $ 4,360.00 5,087.00 $ 3,513.00 900.00 1,850.00 1,200.00 100.00 550.00 350,00 840.00 7500 -$ 6,437.00 $ 8,028.00 ..$ 70,870.00 650.00 240.00 $ 47,660.00 350.00 24.0.00 2,000.00 300.00 2,500.00 100.00 200.00 1,200.00 1,700.00 100.00 $ 80,960.00 $ 53,160.00 8,870.00 1,100.00 2,550.00 1,775.00 500.00 6,630.00 900.00 1,650.00 1,425.00 600.00 $ 14,796.00 $ 11,105,00 600.00 $ 900.00 750.00 200.00 1,500.00 300.00 and Repairs $ l,5irt).00 $ 2,70U.U0 800.00 50.00 400.00 50.00 1,800.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 Sinking Fund levy appiovcd by the legal voters assessment lias been levied and General Total Schedule II $203,235.00 15. Estimated Total Receipts 66,150.00 10. Estimated Available . Cash Balance 17,500.00 17. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit- ' 83,650.00 (2) Additional, funds will be received, from the special five mill tax. levy approved by the legal voters of the district on April 21, 1944; said, funds will be placed in a separate fund and held for the purpose for which they are Intended. The amount of the five mill levy shall be determined by the County Assessor, , . v. , , Other funds on hand not embodied in this budget: 1. Special Reserve. Fund, Oregon law 1943-1945..:. 20,464.30 2. Special 6 mill levy authorised by legal, voters of the district April 21, 1944 '..'. .'. '...' 20,929.00 Expenditures 6,000.00 3,040.00 1,650.00 250.00 425,00 400.00 150.00 600.00 745.00 12,160.00 i 12,160,00 t $ 8,600.00 3,750.00 1,200.00 650,00 1,190,00 78.00 Irl-i WW mil $ 14,465.00 14,466.00 I 13,267.44 $ 11,618.30 $ 10,500.57 $124,530.00 1,000.00 480.00 2,000.00 500.00 3,700.00 1,700.00 $110,637.37 1,000.00 240.00 2,001.75 500.00 3,700.00 1,650.00 . 200.00 $134,110.00 $134,110.00 $126,929.12 $111,018.95 $111,580.83 $ 15,600.00 2,000.00 4,200.00 3,200.00 . . 1,000.00 $ 25,900.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 24,900.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 2,250.00 600.00 4,250.00 $ $ 4,250.00 $ 1,200.00 100.00 $ . 1,800.00 100.00 450.QO $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ $203,235.00 $190,569.06 $173,176.61 $165,555.68 6,000.00 $ 2,413.75 $ 8,413.76 $ 8,413,75 $ Levy (Oregon Reserve Fund Law) $ 375.00 $ 500.00 376.00 1,000.00 t 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1.500.00 of School Dist. No. 1 On April taxes collected. Available Caub Balances, and Tax Fund Bond Int. & Sinking Total Schedule $ 8,413.75 G Dated this June 19, 1945 Signed: R. O. WIEMAMS, District Clerk Approved by Budget Committee, Signid: T. B. SALrfjlN, , Secretary, Budget Committee - Pitfe Seven ExpentiiJres for Two Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year is iPi 4,837.50 $ 4,547.48 $ 4,312.44 2,890,00 2,640.00 2,400.00 1,560.00 1,320.00 1,124.10 ' 200.00 234.05 425.00 455.61 439.08 400.00 400.00 201.76 150.00 154.86 155.06 ' 450.00 450.00 430.00 745.00 959.79 726.13 11,597.60 $ 10,967i73 $ 1U.U22.U4 7,944.94 $ 7,216.95 2,662.50 2,300.01 $ 5,626.39 2,550.00 713.08 474.60 1,069.25 1,060.00 650.00 910.00. 789.43 304.71 958.20 50.00 60.00 67.25 $101,324.08 1,285.17 84.00 1,773.72 446.15 , 3,851.36 3,132.56 $102,520.31 1,208.50 25.00 1,612.41 440.97 4,491.55 1,173.95 200.00 121.91 108.14 i. $ 12,642.30 2,360.55 4.133.20 ' 3,133.60 1,044.94 $ 23,294.49 14,500.00 2,000.00 4,200.00 3,200.00 $ 10,027.49 3,111.03 . 4,070.57 - 3,146.60 880.43 .1,000.00 $ 22,136.12 1,400.00 $ 2,297.41 $ 1,058.25 1,500.00 500.00 1,994.84 802.98 1,592.68 699.56 3,400,00 $ 6,05i23 $ 3,950.49 1,450.00 $ 1,085.00 100,00 05.07 104.40 2,029.98 2,150.00 10000 200.00 2,249.33 34.90 2,500.00 Emergency expenditures included in above items. 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 8,000.00 2,646.25 2,876.00 3,197.50 8,646.28 $ 8,875.00 $ 11,107. SO 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 21, 1944, the amount to be trans- Leviee Fund Reserve & Special Imp. III Fund Total Schedule V $ 750.00 CLAUDE L. BERRY, Chairman, Board of Directors Juno 19, 1945. 11. V. LEFFEL, Chairman, Budget Commitee . - V