Xh CZZGQU CTATZCMAIt. Cs2a. Crt-oa. Tutsdsy Ilcni: to 1Z. i:i3 JLoDall ETcbg IBnouto Soldier Hurt Pvt. I. V. C. Schartrand, Camp Adair,' stepped from a chair in the Rex Shine parlor Saturday night and onto the spout of an oil can which pierced the sole of his shoe. The injury to his foot was dressed by city first aid men who said it was not serious although it was pain ful. Norse Radcliff, 1790 South Capitol - street, - injured the first . and second fingers of one hand in a power saw Sunday and was given first aid, Joe Bautista, 12, of ,1390 Leslie street was struck on the head Sunday by, a thrown , rock and the wound was dressed by-first. aHersi2; V'''';V tsesx graae or placing ladders on sale. Geo. E. Allen Hardware. - Camp SUrts Forty boys were at the first fireside dinner in the YMCA summer- strawberry camp In the,-. Silver:, Creek recreation area, Claud Kells, Salem head of the YMCA, . said Monday. Many ef the boys at the camp have at tended J " four previous camps. Verne Merrick and Bill ' Barlow are the present camp leaders and others will be added as the camp enrollment increases, Kella an nounced. "Allstate Auto Insuranoe. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. YMCA Picks . , A late report from the YMCA strawberry camp in the Silver. Creek hills by Ver non Merrick reveals that the first day's honors for picking went to Tommy Berry and , . Bill Barlow who v made - $1.75 s in about two hours. Warren Valdez got off to a good start by being the , first to plunge into the camp pool. For Rent: Store or office space. Low rent. 164 S. ComT. Ph. 4642. Wrenn Returns Bob Wtenn is returning from Washington, DC, to work In the YMCA straw berry camp in the Silver Creek recreation area. Wrenn's father is in the personnel department of the army in the capital and is a former Willamette university stu dent. Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Sunday snaxhwm tempera ture 49, rainlmnm 48. Monday river J ft Weather data re stricted by ' army request Tools Stole Several tools were stolen from a small trailer house just south of the Oregon Wreck ers, 960 North Commercial, when illegal entry to the trailer repair shop was made through a window, A part of the glass had already been broken out, police were told, and the remainder was taken" at the time of the weekend burglary. A box of tools had been moved to a point beneath the window but they were left, apparently after the thief 'or - thieves' had been frightened away. aesx graae or piciung ladders on sale. Geo. E. Allen Hardware. Graves Sells Car For the first time in forty ; years, .- George H. Graves of Salem is without a car. Graves has carried accident in surance for all of these yean and has driven more than a million miles and has never bad an acci dent . During these years : Graves had made a hobby of collecting all 25 cents pieces which he received in change and has to date re ceived 21,125. For home loans see Salem eral, 130 South Liberty. Fed erate to Meet The recent state convention at Eugene will be the topic for discussion at a meet ing of the Salem grange Wednes day night in the Woman's ' club house on North Cottage street The meeting starts at 7:30 p. m. Mm ' - j.nree new members will receive the third and fourth degrees and resolutions concerning post - war conditions will be discussed. A literary program , will follow. Thefts : Reported Evan Boise, 643 Court street, reported to city police Sunday that a carburetor and four, gallons of gasoline, had been stolen from his car while it was parked in a garage behind the city YMCA between 6 pjn. and midnight Saturday. best grade of picking ladders on sale. Geo. E. Allen Hardware. Jansen i .Mary Dorothy Janzen, 20, pass ed away ; at the residence, 1185 Edgewater street June 12. Sur vived by her mother, Mrs. Agnes Janzen; one . sister, .Elsie: - one brother, John, all of Salem: an aunt, Mrs. Dan Freisen of Dallas three uncles, Benjamin Ratzlaff of Salem, John Ratzlaff of Albany and Harvey of Portland; grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratz laff of Canada. She was a member of the Nazarene church. Funeral services will be held from the Edwards-Twilliger Funeral home Wednesday, June 16, at 2 pjn. Dr, Weaver W. Hess will officiate, with Interment in Belcrest Mem orial park.' Xafner i Anton A. Kufner, in this city on June 11, at the age of 76 years. K Husband of Pauline Kufner of Salem; father of Mrs. Irene Erickson of Portland and Albert Kufner of Salem; grandfather of Pauline Erickson of Portland and Lieut H. Erickson of California brother of Mrs. Katherine Donib- galla of Salem, Mrs. Tracy Bender of Jordon. Valley, Mrs. Margaret - Bergman . of Wisconsin and Pete Kufner of Salem. Recitation of . the Rosary was held Monday, June 14, at 8 p.nv in the chapel of the ,W." T. Rigdon company, requiem mass will be said in St Joseph's Catholic church .Tuesday, June 15, at 9:30 ajn. Concluding . services In Belcrest Memorial . park. Beyer:- " -.- Mrs. Caroline Beyer, at the resi dence, 415 North 18th street, Sat urday, June 12, at the age of 94 years. Mother of Mrs. L. M. Propp-I of Salem, Ernest Beyer of Port' land and Herman and Ferd Beyer of North Dakota. Also survived by a sister in Minnesota and sev era! grandchildren a n d - great grandchildren. Services will 1 be held Tuesday, June 15, at 2 pjnu. from the Clough-Barrick chapeL Rev. F. H. Theuer will officiate, with interment in City i View cemetery. Adams William (Billy) ' H. Adams at Every Io i Master Bread will, pass tho lor Purity. Cleanliness uaA Quality. -. , at yoini cr.ocsn's rouand, Oregon, June 12. Be loved husband of Mrs. Lillian Sprague Adams,- uncle of Charles Adams and Ruth-Adams Aldous. Funeral services-Wednesday, June 16,' 11:30 ajn. at Holman Lutz, NE 14th and Sandy Blvd., Portland. Cromley Thomas Cromley, late resident of route one, Salem, in Portland June 14. Announcement of ser vice later by W. T. Rigdon com pany. I ;r ; Griner: In this city June 12, Michael Peter Griner, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Alwyn Griner of Salem. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schlitt ! of Portland. Graveside services were held Monday, June 14, at 3 pjn., in the Rose City cemetery in Portland. Direction W. T. Rigdon company. . Glover- Mrs. Edith Glover, late resident of 830 Hood street, Sunday, June 13, at the age of 80 years. Ship ment has been made by the Clough-Barrick company to Mc Minnville for services and inter ment ; Wheeler At the residence, 637 Breys ave nue, Sunday, June 13, Mrs. Hattie Elizabeth ' Wheeler. Mother of Corinne Wheeler, Leone Wheeler, Mrs. Bernardine Reed, Mrs. Eva Hoelscher of Illinois, Mrs. Mary Schaeffer of Wallulah, Ore., and Wilbur Wheeler of Redmond, Ore. Services were held Monday, June 14 at 3:30 pm, from the Rose Lawn Funeral home. Rev. Dudley Strain ! officiated, with interment in City View cemetery. Miller i Mrs.! Ollie M. Miller, late of Eugene, in this city June 14. Sur vived by two brothers, George Marksbury of Cottage Grove and Dale Marksbury of Eugene. Ship ment has been made by Clough Barrick company to Cottage Grove for services and interment I Both Back Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, is back in her office after nearly two weeks of conferences and meetings. Mrs. Booth first attend ed an emergency meeting called by the Oregon State Teachers as sociation to discuss wartime prob lems in schools and later went to the county school superintendents meeting for. Oregon where she was elected president of the or ganization... ' i. ft ..... - - - , Safe deposit boxes. 'Economical- convenient - Pioneer Trust Co. ) . Attorneys Selected Justice of the Peace Joseph B.,Felton and Fred A. Williams have; been named . by the Marion County Bar association as judges to try viola tions of OPA regulations. Office of price administration authority has not yet. been received by the two attorneys... GXrl-.-h' -. j -t y r- i, i For only a short tpne more to get asparagus' for canning St freezing. Fiala Vineyard, 3 mi. N. in Polk County. Ph. 23072. . Wits are . Teachers A poster on exhibit In the ollice of Mrs. Agnes Booth calls attention to the I teacher shortage by urging women teachers back into service under the poster heading WITS women in teaching. ; ....... ... , . Get the right legal car Insurance. Abrams & Ellis. Masonic Bldg. Coat Rifled Sgt Charles Tab-J am of the Salem air base hung up his coat while he bowled in Salem on Sunday night When he found it again, this time in ; the: men' locker room, $32 and some papers had been removed from the pock' et he told city police. J It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco Roofing, No down payment 12 months Industry Pay Trebled Over 1941 Period Oregon's industrial payroll for the first five months of 1943 al most doubled the total for the like period in 1942 and almost trebled the total for the first five months of 194L The figures: - - For 1941, $76,221,341; for 1942, $11431,801; for 1943, $21 8,157, 770. ' The state's ' May payroll was $46,052,907 in 1943, $26,876,767 In 1942, $15,843,686 to, 1941 1 e Concentration of industrial pay roll in Multnomah.county is shown by comparison of that 'county's to-J tals with the statewide figures. The "Multocmah county industrial payroll for May was $34,678,004 la 1943, $18,332,616 in 1942, $8,394, 825 in 194L ... . The figures were released by the state industrial accident commission. 'Eugene Name Of New Frigate , Mrs. Frank. D.' Crossi a former Eugene resident and now of Long Beach, California. will be sponsor of a frigate Wednesday named af ter the city, of Eugene. Mrs. Cross, whose husband is a petty, oficer now oh sea duty with the navy, isthe .former .Helen Dodos and daughter: of Mr, Austin Dodds of Ejse.r';j Rev. Stover . ... v .... t. . ,. m Resigns Post Completing a pastorate of 25 years, Rev. Howard C Stover ten dered his resignation to the con gregation of the Knight Memorial church on Sunday morning. He has accepted a call Jto the Com munity Congregational church of Enterprise, Oregon, which recently completed and dedicated a debt free : church, building. . The resignation is to take ef fect on July 15, acording to Mr. Stover. Roy Harland, chairman of the pulpit supply committee is in I charge of getting a. man to replace RevStover.- .-' " W MS'S ''J: f (Son O STEAM CLEANING O CAR SHAMPOOING O POLISHING cnynai.TTrb lussicatioh .. UIHON OIL PSODUCTS CLAUDS rZU) -C 'X " GAIL 2YZZZT IZZ C Wlnitr 1 Hk. N. Deaconess Ilocpltcd 0 mp:J6t 1943-1944 In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" r Sections 110-1201 to'110-1215. O. C L. A-, as amended), notice hereby is given that the budget committee of School District No. 24, Marion County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on June 8th, 1943, the budget estimates for School pistnctJNa z, Marion County, Oregon, for the riining fiscal year July -1, 1943 to June 30, 1844, as aet forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 6th day of July, 1943, at t P.M. in the Board Conference Room of the Public School Office Building at 460 North High Street in Salem. Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Board of Education, the levying board for School District No. 24, Marion County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or any part thereof. , s ' J " . pay. " Phone 9221. R. L. Co., 375 Chemeketa St. to Elfstrom Te Conduct Examination When the federal communications commission conducts its examina tions for limited -operator's licen ses tonight in the Salem city hall, Julius Pincus, police radio operat or here, will represent the com' mission as supervisor. : It will pay you to have us audit your ; insurance. No obligation. Scellars & Foley. Cattle Club to Meet The Mar ion County , Jersey Cattle club will meet at the. I. O. Breyserie farm 20 miles north of Salem on the Champoeg road Sunday. Din ner will be served at 1 o'clock. All Jersey breeders are invited to attend. ; . - i ;;- You can still buy a Johns-Man ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bros- 164 S. ComL Accessories Taken A radiator cap and one chrome plated mirror were stolen Thursday night , from her car while it was parked in the 500 block of Ferry street, Mrs, Marvin Johnson, route one, has re ported to Salem city police. . Dance at Armory Wedneslay, June 16, 9. P. M. Everyone invited. Runaway Apprehended Helen Knight, who escaped Friday from the Fairview home for the feeble minded, was .. apprehended Mon day morning in Portland, state police here said Monday night. Dance at Armory, Wedneslay, June 6, 9. P. M. Everyone invited. Entertainment Billed Special entertainment by men , from the Salem air base is scheduled - for today's Kiwanis ' club luncheon. Arrangements were made by Ad utant Thomas of the USO. ; Wanted at once for war produc tion work in Salem, 1 table saw and 1 cut-off saw. Reinholdt & Lewis, Ph. 8991. Eyerly Reappointed Gov. Earl Snell announced Monday the re appointment of Lee U, Eyerly of Salem as a member of the state board of aeronautics for a five- year term beginning June 18. Rooms Remodeled'- Rooms at the YMCA are being t remodeled for the 45 navy men who will be stationed at the Willamette uni versity naval, training station and will have their quarters at the Y. Levell . Speaker Dr. - R. Ivan Lovell, professor of - history - at Willamette university, spoke at the Monday meeting of the - Sil- verton Rotary club. immw Cash on Delivery Highest Gov. Prices Fcr Dclaib Urile cr Call Ilr. Frytsrg .u : Fo;uiiDn co.. " : 21C0 SW Water Ave Portland, Oregon ATwater C207 Received 1940-41 : $ 74,396.97 29,605.33 9,386.30 820.14 17,513.11 13,401.56 366.01 . 156,711 J4. 84,338.21 910.10 6,103.80 ' 503.66 1,126.12 5,154.60 947.46- Recelved 1941-42 t 73,065.03 30,707.06 9,672.90 . 1,044.91 10,640.90 16,176.87 66.20 164,580.05 6,498.36 108,079Jt2 r 931.00 6,702.08 70.40 . 509.32 5,023.58 429.99 Estimated 1942-43 -$ 73,000.00' . 29,500.00 9,300.0a i 820.00 - 300.00 J 12,000.00 ; 100.00 100,000.00 ; 100.00 70,000.00 ! 500.00 5,700.00 1 400.00.: 200.00 5,500.00 20,000.00 15,000.00 ! 700.00 -Account No.- - 311 ? . 312 . . . 313 ' 314 f -' 32 1 : 33. 34: 'J' 362 i ; 363 1 - -37 . 37 ."381, . ' 382 , ' ' 383' 1:391.: . -392 - 393 . 398 '- . -399 399 - ' ' " GENERAL FUND i J ' . ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. , ; 'Item County School Apportionment "1 Elementary School Apportionment . State School Apportionment County School Library Apportionment ' Cafeteria Income ., - .,; ... Rentals Sales of Equipment, etc Taxes of Prior Years Share of Tax Property Sales Tuition Non-High District ; Tuition-p-Other Reimbursement Vocational Salaries Reimbursement Handicapped Children' : i Reimbursement Summer Recreation Donations,' etc ,, r Interest Earned ....... , .Transportation of Polk Students ...,; .. . . Federal Aid .:.- , Estimated Cash Balance . Miscellaneous . T, Estimate 1943-44 ( 75,000.00 30,000.00 9,500.00 900.00 300.00 14.000.00 100.00 S0.000.00 100.00 : 72,000.00 1,000.00 , 5,400.00 4,800.00 ... AAA rn 4,OUU.VU . 100.00 " 200.00 5,500.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 . 700.00 $401,284.91 3433,198.57 $343,120.00 TOTAL .$343,400.06 Expended 1940-41 . 10,649.49 835.39 152.18 1,023.18 366.64 4345 $ 13,461.83 $ 25,027.40 5,311.10 9,682.80 1,343.03 319.93 $ 41,684.26 $281,300.08 3,695.52 6,468.88 6,844.12 3,875.27 1,025.12 $303089 $ 32,067.84 3,333.85 6,919.78 10,872.51 2,639.96 1,459.64 720.45 369.60 $ 58,383.63 $ 1 1,796.59 13,514.34 ! 2,237.57 ' 2,453.34 Expended - 1941-42 : ' $ 11,225.09 - 996.46 156.45 816.06 349.92 430.47 $ 13,974.45 $ 24,604.39 ' 5505 9,199.83 1,092.50 253.42 . $ 40,401.09 ' $290,606.30 4,194.10 - 7,251.50 7,820.52 5,424.57 1,442.12 $316,739.11 $ 32,287.47 3.581.11 8,460.13 9,213.76 .2,524.55 , 1,456.30 535.03 480.19 $ 58.538-.54 $ 1,765,16 15,715.67 2,721.74 v 3,111.59 Appropriated. 1942-43 , $ 13,030.00 . 900.00 275.00 ! 650.00 " 400.0Q ; 440.00 . . $ 15,695.00 " $ 26,588.00 -6,460.00 8,642.00 1,000.00 i 330.00 ' $ 44,020.00 ' $315,330.00 4,800.00 8,922.00 7,061.00 5,285.00 . 1,419.00 $342,817.00 $ 34,099.00 3,800.00 2,730.00 1,505.00 600.00 -600.00 $ 63,259.00 $ 2,973.00 12,015.0a - 2,457.00 917.00 $ 20,001.84 $ 7,091.45 9,880.08 2,914.67 16,908.53 $ 23,31446 $ 18,362.00 $ 36,794.73 $ 4,077.91 7033 9,444.46 4,559.56 10,059.99 $31,587.34 $ 3,941.61 630.00 7,505.00 10,575.00 3,968.00 500.00 $ 22.548.00 $ 4,306.00 200.00 . Acct -No.-. 411 '412 : 413 -414 4152 4153 4211 4212 4213 422 : 423 4311. 4312 4314 432 433 . -'434 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 451 452 453 454 462 463 464 465 466 Item EXPENDITURES 41 General Control Service ., ... Personal Supplies - Elections and Publicity Legal Service Travel Expense : Miscellaneous .- Total : 42 Instruction ' Principals' Salaries Salaries of Office Assts. Salaries of Supervisors Supplies i , Other Expense . Supervision Total 14,190.00 900.00 275.00 800.00 400.00 . 440.00 .$ 17,005.00 28,018.00 8,525.00 13,686.00 1,090.00 330.00 . , Estimates for 1943 Senior " ' " Jr. High - 44 f Elementary 4,284.00 4,675.00 4,500.00 400.00 210.00 5,994.00 2,650.00 $ 17,740.00 Total 43 Instruction Salaries of Teachers Substitute Teachers Librarians Salaries Supplies Teaching .$ 51,649.00 $ 14,069.00 -Textbooks Other Expense' Total Janitors' Janitors. Fuel Salaries Supplies 44 Operation of Plant Light and Power Water Telephone ; Mower and Truck Operation Miscellaneous - .$335,759.00 . 4,800.00. . : 9,808.00 . 8,094.00 . 6,161.00 . . 1,309.00 .$365J931.00 .$ 38,501 JM . 3,800.00 . . 10,550.00 ; 9,550.00 -; - 2,730.00 . 1,800.00 - Total '-, ' .... : 45 Maintenance and Of Furniture and Equipment Of Buildings Of Grounds Replacement of .Equipment Total z. 67,871.00 Repair 2,690.00 21,251.00 i 2,755.00 $117,201.00 1,608.00 640.00 ... 2,835.00 324.00 . 778.00 $128,986.00 $ 10,833.00 r 1,100.00 : 2,420.00 . ? , 3,500.00 650.00 500.00 105JD0 $ 19,108.00 $ 1,490.00 3,329.00 912.00 46 Auxiliary Agencies Health Service Transportation I t Summer Recreation Cafeterias .$ 26,696.00 $ 5,731.00 8,475.00 10.545.00 7,600.00 500.00 Miscellaneous Total 4,077.91 7,701.63 601.38 5,347.10 11,108.35 4,023.41 1,526.94 $ $ $ 30,308.83 $ 422.60 422.60 4,571:61 ' 71.60 18,908.75 7,408.82 3,941.59 494.52 $ 30,825.28 $ 228.84 $ 228.84 $ $ 4,506.00 5,000.00. 100.00 245.00 4,905.00 3.105.00 625.00 $ 13330.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 471 472 473 481 482 483 484 485 486 493 494 40 40 47 Fixed Charges, Insurance - .. Rents and Miscellaneous Equipment Appraisal .$ 27,120.00 .$ 6,746.00 . . , 200.00 $ $ 5,645.00 -. - -, -i " ' "' I 1 ' t - ' 5,645.00 1,890.00 Total New New Sites Buildings 48 Capital Outlays .$ -$ 6,946.00 $ 1,890.00 Building Alterations J. Furniture and Fixtures Library Books Ground Improvements 5,000.00 950.00 7,368.00 3,431.00 3,010.00 1,325.00 800.00 4,726.00 . 1,695.00 795.00 150.00 Total . . 49 Debt 8ervice Interest on Indebtedness Fiscal Agency Service Charge . .$ 21,084.00 . $ 8,166.00 360.00 330.00 - 57.00 32.00 $ 9,061.00 . $ 18,102.00 $ 96,014.00 . $115,262.00 M44.00 , 1,848.00 . , .. 2,748.00 . 2,860.00 1,899.00 2,366.00 , 2,835.00 229.00 . 267.00 . ; $105,561.00 $122,111.00 $ 7,598.00 $ 1 1525.00 , 700.00 1,050.00 "2,690.00 ''3,640.00 1,700.00 r 1,950.00 700.00 1,000.00 210.00 490.00 ' 80.00 115.00 $ 13,678.00 $ 19,770.00 $ 684.00 $ 401.00 5,215.00 7,413.00 760.00 953.00 $ 6,659.00 j $ 8,767.00 850.00 3,800.00 200.00 300.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 4,100.00 $ 1,090.00 $ 1,166.00 $ 1,090.00 $ 1,166.00 150.00 2,642.00 427.00 ' 1,104.00 . 1,285.00 720.00 430.00 ; 745.00 $ 4,784.00 $ 2,719.00 Other $ 14,190.00 900.00 275.00 . . ' , 800.00 400.00 440.00 $ 17,005.00 1,200.00 9,186.00 31.00 $ 10,417.00 $ 7,282.00 20.00 500.00 ' 636.00 35.00 $ 9,273.00 8,545.00 950.00 ' ' 1,800.00 1 2,400.00 380.00 600.00 600.00 40.00 $ 15,315.00 , . . $ 115.00 3,294.00 130.00 $ 5,539.00 8,475.00 250.00 7,600.00 '$ 16,325.00 $ 2,600.00 200.00. $ 2,800.00 $ ; 8,000.00 205.00 210.00 $ 9,415.00 40.00 Emergency General Emergency War . 40 Emergency 40.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 40.00 40.00 $ 30,000.00 30,000.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 $508,344.62 $520,160.42 $555,687.00 Total General Fund .$814,342.00 $183,595.00 $14183.00 $176,735.00 $112,129.00 54,000.00 18870 54.000.00 16,3870 54,000.00 14,487.50 491 492 BOND INTEREST AND n SINKING FUND 49 Debt Service Bonds, ,., , ,- Principal on Interest on .Bonds 54.000.00 12870 33,037.00. 8671 10,944.50 2,113.24 10,018.50 2.206.75 $ 7W87.50 $ 7037.50 - $ 68,48750 "'Total .$ 65,58750 $ 41,30451 $ 13,057.74 $ 12253 RESERVE FUND 481 483 484 486 New Sites. Expenditores Building ) Alterations Furniture and Fixtures Ground - Improvements . Total Expenditures .$14,000.00 . 5,000.00 . 6,700.00 . ; 5,000.00 Cash Balance. Sale of ' Equipment- Estimated Receipts 430,000.00 700.00 .$30,700.00 Total Estimated Receipts! SUMMARY 'OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, Total 1942-43 RECEIPTS Total AND TAX LEVIES Estimates for 1943-1944 General Fund Bond Fund Reserve Fund .$30,700.00 Estimated Expenditures Less Estimated Receipts- .$624,174.50 . 343,120.00 Amount Necessary to Balance Budget . Plus Estimated Delinquency on 1943-44 Levy- .$231,054.50 , . 100,000.00 Tax Levies: A - Inside 6 limitation Outside 6 Limitation.. vYear of ; Issue '. . . 1934 ; 1935 ; 1935 1935 INDEBTEDNESS BONDS Amount of Interest Issue F 15,000.00 1 25,000.00 300.000.00 350,000.00 Rate st 3U Maturity Date -Apr. 1, 1035-44 -Dec. 1. 1937-48 Dec-1, 1933-43 Dec 1, 1944-50 .$312,567.00 63,487.30 Outstanding $..L500.00. . 10,000.00 50,000,00 . 350,000.00 $711,629.50 374,100.00 $337529.50 60,000.00 $33042.0 60.537. $814,342.00 343,400.00 $270,942.00 60)00.00 $330,942.00 $6658750 $6658750 6858750 $30,700,00 30,700.00 OTHER INDEBTED NESS Short Term Notes.. Outstanding Warrants Other; ; .None .Hone .JJone . : . , . . $690,000.00 ; - " w v $411500.00 , ... .. .. .: .' .'- II. II. OLINGER, Chairman uuc.set t-ommiase. r. I riULLITS, Secretary Butijet Commiitse. , ' J-15-2L Dated at Salem, Ore con, this 8th day of June, 1943. Signed: HOY IIAl.LAJ.U, Uisinci cjujiuiu C C WARD, District Gcrk.