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haturday, June3M94!5 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Page Seven plassifiedAdvertising LaGrande Observer A community and Family Newspaper published Every Afternoon Except Sundays and Holidays By the Grande Ronde Valley 1710 6th Street U Grande, Oregon phone La Grande 600 la Is a politically independent Lbllcstlon promoting the best In- .rests or norcneaawrn uregon. National Representatives Atlanta. Chicago, Kansas City, a Angeles, New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Cincinnati torenzen and Thompson, Ino. Member ABO Subscription Rates By Czrrler Month (13.00 1.00 By Mall Ifc- Tear ... W OO If Months 4.76 Kree Months 2.60 All Subscriptions In Advance L,. ,, uvond class matter at luncu " he Post Office of La Grande, Oregon utter the act ot warcn i, mar. United Press (Full Leased Wire) Classified Advertising Information ,11 Classified Advertising Is accepted blect to the rules and regulations If the Grande Bonde Valley Publish- on Company, whlcn wui not be re sponsible for any errors after the first ilaiertlon and rescrvos ine ngm kj properly classify all advertisements, -alrte objectionable woras or seni "ift or to refuse any advertisement. a nKM PAT-RS Tbe oush rate shown below repre- twiu a 26 discount for payment within five days. MINIMUM INSERTION FOUR LINES Insertions ' Per Line Three o Four 8 rive So Six 7140 Count four and one-half words to the line. Contract Rates on Request PHONE 600 ask for the Ad-Taker or a ropreseo- tatlve will call at your office. VITAL STATISTICS Births llICHAEL To Mr. and Mrs. bret Michael, La Grande, a fughter, June 29, Grande Ronde bspital. THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. eRay Thompson, La Grande, a mghter, June 29, St. Josephs Jspital. ARC CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY EPARTMENT STORES FALK'S La Grande's Better Store HNITURE STORE ZIMMERMAN'S The home of lovely furniture. IFTS THE GIFT SHOP Gifts, Diamonds and Watches (Formerly Richardson's I Art and Gift Shop) MELVILLE'S Dinner ware, glass ware and house ware. IARDWARE lost and Found ZIMMERMAN'S Hardware for every use, from tacks to stoves. 10 ?ST: Brown billfold, contain- ng drivers license and receipts, no monev Please return to pbserver office. ecial Notice 12 TM THE FOURTH OF JULY ' I ME COVE SWIMMlNlj rOm 1 In R m Ptpnsn hrinfi "our suits and towels. Services Misc.(Continuedl 2,N'T WORRY Take it to the r'AiT SHOP. .First class re pairing nn all mnrhanirjil an- f'iances. furniture and radios. L J HE FIXIT SHOP m Fir St. Phono 487-W lIRWAV fi iTTntr Rrinc J.vour electrical troubles to us Nothing too large or too small for us to repair. New fixtures fur home and office. L. F. JOHNSTON 10" Depot St. Phone 763 eisonal Servic 13 in. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac tor A: Naturopath. West-Jacob-son Bldg., phone 104. Closed Saturday afternoons. j'-vireK Mint. 15 ;11IP YOUR TROUBLES to us We reoair bicycles, motorcycles, "cycles, tovs and etc. LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP 219 Fir Street -HARIS HOME CORSETSY fiirdk-j, fou,jiiiaAiijns and bras Mrs. Celin Gates. 2M Green wood itrttt, nhont 013-W. LA GRANDE ELECTRIC Wiring, Repairs & Contracting SIRRINE & ROUNDY 116 Depot St. , Phone 93 PROMPT REPAIR of rvne-writ. ers, adding machines, and other type of office machines. All work guaranteed. Official UN DERWOOD Agency for Union, Yvuiiuwa, narney and Grant counties. We call for ana aenver. HALL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 109 Depot St. Phone 401 CUSTOM WORK, grain grinding ?.uu iuu on your place, mowing ana plowing, ill 1 ft w a' nue. Orville Pellett. 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 nave 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. PAINTS Enamolized house paint, a super treated oil pro duct. Plastik Roof paint in red and green. Stops leaks, ex tends life and improves with exposure. Buy these paints at TEEL'S PAINT STORE Hauling & Storage 20 MOVING Anywhere in Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Insured Carriers. Office in La Grande and Baker. SMITH BROS. MOVING SERVICE 215A Fir St. Phone 88 Help Wanted 24 WANTED: Woman for general house work. For further in formation call 1302-J. WANTED: Responsible person to board and room two children ages 4 and 2. Call 773 and ask for 304, or call the Noodle Parlor. WANTED: 15 laborersT-and 10 Carpenters. Apply at job, 14th and H street. WANTED: An ex-service man to learn good trade. Apply ziu Fir street. CARRIERS! CARRIERS! WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS To facilitate the release of older boys and girls for agri cultural work, we require boys and girls with bicycles about 12 years of age; poss sibly younger; whose parents will co-operate in their hand ling of money and maintain ing records. The probability of these youngsters performing this task efficiently and accurate ly without parental guidance is remote. This is an essential war time task which younger boys and girls can suc cessfully perform. Not more than two hours daily required except when collecting at the first of each month. No early morning or Sunday delivery. ALL CARRYING IN DAYLIGHT HOURS One of the best programs for developing d e p e n d abi My, personal discipline; meeting the public. INTERVIEW OUR CIRCULATION MANAGER AT ONCE. Phone 600 for appointment. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Merchandise .. c trorajmiKE RE LEASED Staplers, staples, clip boards, clamps, paper clips, scotch tape 15c size and gifts gaSHORB'S STATIONERY Typewriters Office Machines Phone 111 Miscellaneous for Sale Continued Automobiles for Sale 55 HOME LIGHTING FIXTURES for the entire house. Electri cal repairing. TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO. 220 Fir St. Phone 666 SPECIAL on COSTUME JEWELRY AND PURSES Pins Combs Beads Earrings Barrettes THE GIFT SHOP (Formerly Richardson's Art and Gift Shop) FLAGS . . FLAGS . . Display tLL 1- Jih nf Julv. Get a iidg u --- - - your flag at 1 EXTRA MCE Guitar, nice bird cages, 5-gal. oil cans, good I log chain?. 1 snare drum, car horns, 1 garden plow, car jacks and many useful things for the h'T'& T TRADING POST M:....iioniia for Sale 26 FOR SALE: 30-40 Cal with 2'J boxes of shells. B. i. Kilterman. - FOR SALE: Centrifugal pump in good condition. 2 4 inch in take. Outlet and intake pipe with foot valve included. Phone 933 MEXICAN BASKETS We have a nice selection of scwinc. fruit muffin and wiule baskets in colorful Mexican styles. See them at Mr-uvif FtLLER BRUSHES -,B-T. Kil terman. iry uui - cleaner, tooth brushes. rnop, (hair brushes, waxes 43, Sniinfi slice', phone 31b J oi UJ0-W. ELECTRIC SAW -CHIEF, Mall Saws, Skill Saws and Drills. CORY COFFEE MAKERS and extra parts, Cory rods, lids and etc. ROSENBAUM'S 1412 Adams Avenue Home Furnishings 26A FOR SALE: House furnishings, Twin bed set, sectional book case, tables, croquet set, bed ding, and misc. Phone 36, Dr. Ralston s residence. BAUER POTTERY We have just received a large shipment of the very popular Bauer Pot tery in a variety of colors. MELVILLE'S FOR SALE: Refrigerator, large z-rjoor, brand new. Westen skow Supply, Union, Oregon. Phone 2591. Farm Products & Equipment 27 ALFALFA HAY FOR "SALE Phone 14F14. FOR SALE: A. C. Combine. Ar- leigh Thompson, Elgin. . FOR SALE: Case, A. 6 Combine, pick-up and pea attachment, Haines Burrows, Walla Walla. HAY FOR SALE In the field, on an oiled road. Phone 21R13. BUY BINDER TWINE NOW Wards Binder Twine is the best we know of uniform with no thin spits. Lattice wound won't snarl or knot. Insect repellant treated. Priced at big savings $5.95 per bale, $1.00 per ball. MONTGOMERY WARD Livestock, Poultry, Pets 29 FOR SALE 3 Guernsey bulls of good breed ing 1 one-year-old registered bull. 1 six-mos.-old 'registered bull. 1 ..One-mo.-oid grade bull. 2 Guernsey 3-year-old cows to freshen in a week or two. Tom Hefty, phone Cove 11F13. FOR SALE: Feeder pigs. Call ldKll. Wanted to Trade or Buy 30 WANTED: Wheel chair, imme diately. Call 288R or 622-W. WANT TO BUY a fly rod with 16-in. joints, for a soldier sta tioned in occupation forces in Germany. Call Oregon Trail Auto Court. Phone 985-W. WANT TO BUY OR RENT 2 or 3-bedrm. modern house. Write Box 340 in care of Observer. Horses & Doprs 32 FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel pup- pics. Phone 1077-J. Apartment for Rent 36 FURNISHED Single apartment for rent. 1802 Third street. Houses for Rent 37 FOR RENT: Partly furnished 5- room modern house, on north side, $25. Phone 624. Wanted to Rent 44 WANTED TO RENT: Modern furnished home by Karl R. Stone, phone 962-J or 718. Wanted To Rent 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE by Permanent Tenant. Call 600 Real Estate 50 FOR SALE: 7-2-aere place, some machinery, good buildings. Al so 80 acres timber. Sec Frank Neiger, Cove, Oregon. FOR SALE: Income property with small business brings up to, or exceeding $3600 per vear. Cash price $14,000. Write Box 339. Evening Observer. FOR SALE: 20 acres joining city limits, with new house partly finished. Inquire after 1 p.m. at 1402 B avenue. Autmnohitai Used Car Prices To Be Cut 4 July First (O.P.A. Regulation) If ynu h;ivo a car that you are considering selling see us today for an appraisal. REMEMBER If you want the highest price lOr your car sell it before July first. GETTINGS - LYNCH MOTOR CO. , Winner 532 La Grande, Oiuii'jii FOR SALE: 1931 Chevrolet pick-up in fine running condi tion, good tires. T. J. Caudle, Rt. No. 1, Bert Rogers place, Fruitdalc. Automobile Services 5G JOHN'S BODY SHOP Expert body and fender work. Paint ing and general overhauling. Mr. Carman, S Ave. Phone 932-J. 60 Legal Notices IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF UNION NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Matter of the Estute ) of ) John Collins, Deceased ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of John Collins, de ceased, has filed his Final Ac count as such Executor, and the Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for County of Union, has fixed Monday, the 6th day of August, 1943, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Court House in the City of La Grande, County of Union, and State of Oregon, as the time and place for hearing upon said Final Account. NOW, THEREFORE, all per sons interested therein are here by notified that the said Final Account will be heard at the time and place above set forth and all objections thereto should bo filed for consideration at such time and place. Dated June 30th, 1945. Lloyd Murchison Executor of the Estate of John Collins, Deceased. Dixon & Burleigh La Grande, Oregon Attorney for Executor - Juno 30 - July 7-14-21 Recovery Marks Wall Street Trading NEW YORK, June 30 (UP) Stocks rallied today after three sessions of decline and volume lightened. Net gains to more than a point were spread over a broad list. A few had gains running to 2 points, notablv Eastern Air Lines and Bell Aircraft. The latter made a new high for the year. Pan-American and Penn Central reached new highs in the air lines, with Penn Central .up 2-4 poinls. Steels advanced in most in stances and the motbrs finned with Willys-Overland, the fea ture, up more than a point. Na tional Distillers rose a point in an irregular liquor list. Sears Roebuck gained 2 points in the mercantilcs which generally were steady to firm.- Rails rose in most instances. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, June 30 UP) Heavy mill-buying in wheal and short-covering and slop loss buy ing in rye prompted strong ad vances in grain futures on the board of trade today. Prices lift ed as much as two and three cents in the leaders. Wheat finished the day up In to Hi cents a bushel; corn un changed to up 1 cent; oats up 7M to li'j ; rye up to 3'i, and bar ley up 1 to l',S. Wheat prices advanced to the highest level for the week with July a full three cents above last week's top. Considerable hedge selling came from the southwest but this failed to halt the rise brought on by active mill de mand. Sales of flour to the dom cslie trade also were reported liberal. '4m if: A.-n NEEDS HER DAD Wilh little 17. month-old Michclc Irene Fiemf near -death in Moline, 111., hospilal from a tumorous growth in her lung, the Red Crost ic looking for her father, Joe Fiemi, Water Tender 2nd clusr., ihouib) rtf be nl.oai l a water distilling ship in lhc Ok inawa lhculcr. Notice of School Meetis? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No,-1, of Union Couhty; State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Central School Building, Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon, on the 11th day of July, 19-15, 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, 1916, hereinafter set forth. ' ' ' - BUDGET Schedulo I Estimated Receipt and Available Ceih Balance Estimated Receipts from 1. Delinquent taxes 2. County School Fund 3. Elementary School Fund 4. State Irreducible School Fund 5. Vocational Education 0. High School Tuition 7. Elementary Tuition 8. High School Transportation 10. Sales of Supplies, Property, or Equipment 11. Special Reserve Fund 13. Rontals , 14. Other Sources (1) Handicap children law .. (2) See below. Gen. Fund $ 9,500.00 21,000.00 T. 11,500.00 2,600.00 1,300.00 13,000.00' 2,000.00 1,800.00 350.00 3,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 ' 15. Estimated Totul Receipts : 66.150.00 18. 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. """" Other funds on hand' not embodied, in this budget: 1. Special Reserve' Fund, Oregon law 1943-1645.... 20,464.30 2. Special 5 mill' levy authorized by legal voters of the district' April 21 1944 20,929.00 Schedulo II General Fund Estimated Expenditures Item b I i a w B3 Expentiures for Two Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year v u tin w llisfil I: GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: " 1(6"' w5 B fit (1) Superintendent $ 3,350.00 $ 1,650.06 $ 5,000.00 f 43186' f 4,547.48 $ 4,312.44 (2) Clerk 2,030.00 1,010.00 3,040.00 2,890.00 2,640.00 2,400.00 (3) Stenographers ond other office ' . assistants 1,100.00 550.00 1,650.00 1,800.00 1,320.00 1,124.10 (4) Compulsory education and census.. 150.00 100.00 250.00' 200.00' 234.05 (5) Other services, telephones 200.00 ; 225.00 425.00 425.00 485.61 439.08 2. Supplies 200.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 - ' 400.00 201.76 3. Elections and publicity 75.00 75.00 150.00 180.00' 154.85 155.05 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, clc.) 325.00 175.00 500.00 460.00 450.00 430.00 5. Other expense of general control: (1) Travel and car operation 370.00 375.00 745.00 745.00 959.70 . 726.16 6. Total Expense- of General Control $ 7,800.00 $ 4,360.09 $ 12,160.00 $ 12,160.00' $ 11,597.60 $ 10,96773' $ IU.UmTm II. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal service: (1) Plincipals $ 5,087.00 $ 3,513.00 $ 8,600.00 7,944.94 $ 7,215.95 $ 5,626.39 (2) Supervisors 900.00 1,850.00 2,750.00 2,662.50 2,300.01 2,550.00 (4) Stenographers and other office aisistants 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,060.00 789.43 713.08" 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors 100.00 550.00 650.00 . ; 650.00 304.7 1 474.60 3. Travel and car operation 350.00 840.00 1,190.00 910.00 958.20 1,069.25 4. Other cxpenye of supervision 75.00 75.00 80.00 50.00 67.25 5. Totai Ex pense of Supervision $ 6,437.00 $ 8,028.00', $ 14,465.00 $ 14,465.00 $ 13,267.44 $ 11,618.30 $ 10,500.57 III... INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service: (1) Teachers (2) Substitute teachers (3) Outside instruction (4) Librarian Library supplies, repairs Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) Textbooks 6. Other expenro of teaching . .$ 76,870.00 $ 47,660.00 $124,530.00 $118,637.37 $101,324.08 $102,520.31 650.00 350.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,285.17 1,208.50 240.0(5 240.00 480.00 240.00 84.00 25.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,001.75 1,773.72 1,612.41 200.00 300.00 , 500.00 500.00' 446.18 440.97 1,200.00 2,500.00 3,700.00 . 3,700.00 3,851.36 4,401.55 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,650.00 2,132.56 1,173.95 . 100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 121.91 108.14 Total Expense of Teaching $80,960.00 $ 53,150.00 $134,110.00 $134,110,00 $125,029.12 $111,018.95 $111,580.83 IV. OPERATION. OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (I) Janitors and other employees.. 2. Janitors' supplies - -91 Fuel -. : 4. Light and power 5. Water 8,870.00 1,100.00 2,550.00 1,775.00 500.0(1 6,030.00 900.00 1,050.00 1,425.00 500.00 15,500.00 2,000.00 4,200.00 3,200.00 1,000.00 $ 14,500.00 2,000.00 4,200.00 3,200.00 1,000.00 $ 12,642.30 2,360.58 4.133.20 3,133.50 1,044.94 $ 10,927.49 3,111.03 4,070.57 3,146.60 880.43 8. Total Expense if Operation $ 14,795.00 $ 11,105.00 $ 25,900.00 $ 25,90071 $ 24,000.00 $ 23,294.49 $ 22,136.12 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment 2. Repair and maintenance of: (1) Buildings (2) Grounds 600.00 750.00 200.00 900.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 2,297.41 $ 1,658.25 1,500.00 300.00 4. Total Exp. of Maintenance and Repairs $ 1,550.00 $ 2,700.00 $ . 2,250.00 500.00 4,250.00 1,500.00 " - 800.00. $ 4,250.00 $ 3,400.00 1,994.84 802.98 1,592.68 699.56 $ 5,095.23 $ 3,950.49 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health service: (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) $ (2) Suplies and other expenses 2. Transport alion of pupils: (1) Personal Service (self) 3. Other auxiliary agencies: ' (2) Supplies and oilier exp. (cafeteria) (3) Slimmer Playground (4) Summer Band 4. Totaf Expi-nse of Auxiliary Agencies. ...$ 800.00 50.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 1,350.00 400.00 50.00 1,800.00 150.00 200.00 1,200.00 100.00 1,800.00 ' 100.00 450.00 300.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 1,085.00 100.00 55.07 2,150.00 2,249.33 34.90 164.40 2,029.98 100.00 200.00 300.00 250.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 3,950.00 $ 3,05000 $ 4,300.00 $ 3,674.30 $ 2,194.38 VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance $ 2. Rent, L.D.S. Gymnasium 4. TolaF Fixed Charges $ 475.00 450.00 625.00 1,100.00 450.00 1.349.37 $ 1,489.51 450.00 375.00 1)25.00 $ 62S.00 $ 1,550.00 $ 1,680.00 $ 1,5511.00 $ 1,799.37 $ 1,864.51 1,100.00-450.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) $ 200.00 $ 400.00 $ 600.00' 4. New furniture, equipment and replacements 700.00 700.00 1,400.00 6. Oilier capita outlays: (1) Library books 300.00 350.00 650.00 " 800.00 $ 245.95 $ 572.70 1,775.00 4,688.83 2,022.41 650.00 800.97 497.53 7. Total Capital Outlays $ 1,200.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 $ .2,925.00 $ 5,633.75 $ 3,092.64 IX. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED 2. Interest on other indebtedness and bank charges 3. ToraTbT-bf Service, Nonionrled X. emergency" Total Schedule II Gi n: ral Fund Total estimated expenses for the year sum of items 1-6, 11-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4, VIII-7, IX-.l. X .. .. Schedule III Bend inlereat and Sinking Fund 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 $ 74.40 $ 213.50 T4T49 -!5 213.50 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 2,500.00 Emergency expenditures included in above items. $203,235.00 $190,509.06 $173,176.61 $165,555.68 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 6,000.00 2,413.75 6,000.00 2,6-16 25 6,000.00 $ 8,000.00 2,875.60 3,197.50 3. Total Sel: clujr III Debt Service-Bonds and Interest $ 8,413.75 $ 8,413.75 $ 8.64825 8,875.00 $ 11,107.50 Schedule V Special Improvement fund and Special Reserve Fund Levy (Orefon Reserve Fund Law) SPECIAL FUND Reserve and Improvement (i. Other: (1) Reserved- for Repairs $ 175.00 $ 200.00 $ 375.00 $ 500.00 (2) !((-::-rv-d for Replacemi nts 175.0(1 2110.00 375.00 1,000.00 CM See Hclow 7. Tut il Scld. V- Si-i-i.il Imp, Fund $ 350,00 $ 4011.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1 ,800.00 (.1) Transfer of special five mill levy approved by Ihe legal voters of School Dist. No. 1 On April 21, 1944, the amount lo lie trans- r rn'-l lo l;e Of t'Tmir--'d alter asse-ssmenl has been levied and taxes collected. 500.00 $ 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,5(H).II0 Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Availablo Cash Balances, and Tax Levies Estimation of Tax Levy Total All Funds Total ostimnt-.-tl expenditures $212,308.75 DEDUCT: lotal estimated receipts and vailable cash balance (St-hcd. l 83,650.00 Tclal estimated lax levies for onsuing fiscal year 129,743.75. Ai.-iiy.-i.s of cslimated lax levirs: Ainounl ins'-le hiriil.itii.n general funrl . $120,335 dO Amount iiiil pii- 0'! Iiinita1i"n bonds & int. on bonds 3,413.75 Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all negoti able inter-.'st-be-aiing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) $ 05,000.00 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued ar.d endorsed "nr.t paid for want of funds" none X AiiKitiiri of ollii-i iatS l-t eiro-ss . nnn General Fund IJond Int. & Sinking Fund Reserve 4: Special Imp. Total Schedule II Total Schedule III Fund Total Schedule V $203,235.00 $ 8,413.75 $ 750.00 I. Tut.il IndebtednCji; (um of ileliu; 1, 2, 3) . Ii5.000.00 Dated this June II), l!)45 Signed: R. O. WILLIAMS, District Clerk CLAUDE L. rJUUY, Chairman, Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee, June 19, 1045. Signed: T. B. SALMON, H. V. LEFFEL, Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman, Budget Cemmitce