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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950
Truman Signs
Increased Farm
Support Measure
Hospiial Donors
! New pledges to the St. Charles
I memorial hospital fund listed as
i paid in full is one from the
P.E.O. Sisterhood, according to in
I formation from the Central Ore
gon Hospitals foundation office in
tne O'Kane building. Other com
pleted pledges follow:
Ed B. Ilamm, Albert T. I.arson.
Potluck Lunch
Event Planned
P.y W. It. Hifrjrlnbotham
(UniU-d f'rwn Smfr Orreiip.tid.-nl.l
Washington, April 1 'IK -President
Truman's approval of a
bill raking the limit on the 1950
cotton and peanut crops appeared
likely today to arouse the resent
ment of some northern demo
crats. In what the While House ac
knowledged was a close decision.
Mr. Truman signed the bill late
yesterday while southerners were
showering him with appeals for
favorable action.
The White House said the pres
ident decided the "good features
outweighed the undesirable fea
tures" of the bill. It includes a
start on curbing costly potato
surpluses. Mr. Iruman planned
to explain his reasons in detail
In a later statement.
Southern democrals from the
big cotton and peanut states. In
cluding some who usually oppose
the president, cheered Mr. Tru
man's decision. They said prompt
approval was needed so farmers
could get on with (heir crop
plantings.
Northerners Irked
Put northern democrats were
somewhat displeased. They said
the bill could increase the cost
of the price support program by
$100,000,000 at the very time it
Is under strong political fire from
the republicans.
Despite their hope that Mr.
Truman would turn down the
bill, only cte northerner, Rep.
Stephen M. Young, D., O., an
nounced publicly that he had tel
egraphed a veto appeal to the
president.
As signed Into law, the meas
ure: Adds some 1,200,000 acres to
the curtailed and controlled 1950
cotton crop.
Allows an extra 100,000 acres
for the peanut crop, plus an un
determined number of acres for
peanuts grown solely for oil pro
duction. Sets up a program for depriv
ing potato farmers of price sup
port .protection unless they vol
untarily submit to controls. It
alo authorizes a giveaway pro
gram for surplus potatoes now
on hand. -
Redmond, April 1 (Special)
The armchair athletes will spon
sor a potluck luncheon Thurs-':y
Anril fi at 7 n in. in the hl"h
iAIvin R. Atkinson. Edna Andrew. ;scnoi nome economics room.
jt.eorge WaKelieid, timer Ms-aeh mmh.-r uill he mti
Allen, William Uine, Dave An-,
drews, Harry A. Peterson. Ernest j
Durst, Robert K. Innes, Mr. andj
Mrs. Waiter " Peak, Arthur F i
Valley. j
Lloyd I- F'razier, John W. Boi
ler. Charles D. Ebner. Stanley W. I
Younger, F. V Russell, Harold
Voos Jr.. J. J. Newbcrv company,
Paul and Evelyn Brookings, E. A.
Gibson. !
Goering's Silver
Bathtub Dug Up
Each memb:r will be expected to
bring a hot disii.
Mrs. William Hughitt and her
mother. Mrs. Hazed Cate visited
relatives In Prinevllle Sunday.
George Holton plans to leaw
this week end for Idaho to visit
a married daughter. He- will be
gone for several days.
Mr. and Mrs ". K. King of
Piineville were visiting relatives
in Redmond Thursday. ,
! Dr. and Mrs. I.ewis Todd of
iTacoma were Monday nigh:
j guests of Mrs. Todd's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and M'S. Rob
i ert Watson. The Todds were en
Regensburg, Germany, April 1 1 route home from a trip to Cali-
! i tPi- -German workmen today dugjfornia. Dr. Todd owns and oper
j up a silver-plated bathtub Inmates the Lakewood Veterinarian
I which the rotund late Keicnmar-. nospnai in i aroma.
Ishai Hermann Goering used to I Mrs. John Henderson and the
bathe. Misses Carol Henderson ann
German police said the glitter-1 Mary Lou Hazen drove to Culver
ing tub was the most pretentious j Wednesday night to visit Mrs.
item yet recovered from a treas- Henderson's mother,
ure horde valued at $1.000,000 ! Jack Henderson made a trip to
found on the grounds of Goering's : Eugene Wednesday.
Feldenstein castle near here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hepner
The hunt, directed by the U. S. were Wednesday night guests of
high commission, also has yielded j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pauls. The
36 crates of gold, gold-plated can-1 four enjoyed an evening of can
dlesticks, 160 bottles of fine rare;a.sta.
cognac and numerous art treas- Ronald Abbott will be honor
ures. guest at a birthday dinner at the
The cache was uncovered yes-. home of Mrs. onsa Abbott in
Redmond Plans
Sunrise Service
Redmond, April 1 The Red
mond Ministerial association Is
sponsoring an Easter Sunday sun
rise service at 7 a. m. at the
swimming pool park. Pre Easter
services will be held on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of next
week at the Redmond Church of
Christ.
One representative of the Min
isterial association will speak
each night at the services which
are scheduled to start at 7:45.
Kwakers are. In order: Rev. W. R.
McLaren of the Four Square
church, Rev. Wesley Baker of the
Community Presbyterian church,
and Rev. V. E. Barker of the
Church of God. Rev. Virgil Sav
age of the First Baptist church
will be the speaker at the sun
rise services on Easter Sunday.
Music will be arranged by Ihe
ministers and the Thursday meet
ing will Include a communion
service.
Injuries Suffered
By Alfalfa Boy
Alfalfa, April 1 Howard
Page, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Orvllle Page, of the Alfalfa com
munity, suffered seveial frac
tured bones in his left hnn.l yes
terday aflernoon, In an accident
that occurred when potato sack
ling work was under wav on the
Bussett farm at Powell Unite.
Howard was playing near the
sacker when his hand was caughl
between the sticker roll and chain.
Three bones In the boy's hand
were finctuicd and the flesh was
bruised and cut.
The boy was taken to Bend for
medical altentlon. Hi' was rest
ing comfortable al his home in
tlls community today.
High-speed disks of rubber con
taining an abrasive are used to
cut brass and other metal rods bv
frlclion.
Stecm Vcpcr
Merited Baifos
Hydro Therapy
Medical Massage
Physical Therapy
Id'iieflrlnl lii illmliinllnir
IHilsmis, nldliiK hIiikkMi
t'lrciiliillrui, easing lame
liuik anil si iff neck.
Reducing Treatments
Spot Reducing
(rnduale Mwuii'iir
L. E. Liser.bury
ItiHim 17. O'Khmc llldit.
Phone mn V
It.n. Plume I.W2.I
terday on a tip furnished by a
Polish displaced person. A form
er German police official said the
treasure was buried in 19-15. pre
sumably Just before Goering's j Mr.
capture by the Americans,
THIEVES DISCERNING
Beverly Hills, Calif., April 1 'If
Police today hunted two discern
ing gunmen who carefully select
ed gems they wanted in a $75,000
jewel robbery here.
The men strolled Into a swank
jewelry store yesterday and while
one herded the store manager and
three employes Into a back room
at gunpoint, the other broke open
three showcases.
He carefully selected about 20
pieces. Most of the loot was dia
mond studded watches, rings and
bracelets. The gunman examined
contents of an open safe but did
not take anything from It.
Bend Sunday. The guest list will
include Mr. and Mrs. O. .W. Pauls,
and daughter. Donna: Mrs. Nel
lie Sears, Mrs. Rose Wohlenberg,
and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott
and son, Travis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Abbott.
Mrs. Frieda Hammond and
son, Jim, and Mrs. Hugh McDan
iel were Wednesday night calleri
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
II. II. Muslck.
Miss Doris Osenton and her
! mother, Mrs. Gladys Osenton, re
i turned from Portland, where
. they had spent several days visit
ing relatives.
tico Hagerty of Redmond and
Colleen Abbott of Gardner will
be married at a ceremony per
: formed at the AJibott home April
'2. Miss Myrna Hagerty, sister of
the bridegroom-elect, will act as
1 bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hag
erty and Miss Myrna Hagerty
left Friday morning for Gardner.
'They will return Wednesday and
make preparations' to move into
; Redmond from their ranch. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hagerty will be at
home on the ranch after a short
; honeymoon.
! Mr. and Mrs. D. C. liar Ban
; were Wednesday evening callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olie
Brier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 7.. Peden took
the honors family night at the
I Baptist church evangelistic ser
vices, with their 16 children and
grandchildren in attendance.
: Miss Bene Swift went to Port
! land Wednesday to meet her
i NOTICE OF SCHOOL EIJCCTION
IFON THE QUESTION OF IN
CREASING THE TAX LEVY
OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY
I .SECTION II. ARTICLE XI.
STATE CONSTITUTION
i Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
! District No. 1. Deschutes County.
Oregon, for the purpose of in
i creasing the tax levy for the year
1 1950-51 over the amount limited
I by section 11, article XI. of the
j Constitution of Oregon. The rea
! sons for Increasing such levy are:
i To provide necessary funds lor
i the operation .and maintenance of
I the schools of the district for the
! 1950-51 school year. The amount
J of tax, in excess of the 67r limita
! tion, prooosed to he levied for
i said year is $268,407.17.
The polling place In the High
I School building will be open for
the receiving of votes from 2:00
I o'clock until 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon of Monday, April 17th,
1950.
Dated at Bend, Oregon,' the
25th day of March, 1950.
' Glenn Gregg, Chairman Eoard
of Directors.
I. Cothrell, District Clerk.
93-99-C
mother, Mrs. A. Swift, who is re
turning from a visit in Chicago
and various parts of California.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sage and
family are planning a trip to
Molalla via Portland where they
will visit Mrs. Sage's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Lamb. In Molalla they will
be guests of Mrs. Sage's mother.
Mrs. Jessie Lamb.
Mrs. T. I. Loney, who had been
ill at her home, reported back
to her work at the Northwest
Poultry Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davidson
and their grandson, Mike West
berg went to Salem Thursday.
Davidson will transact business
there, and they will return to
Redmond over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hazen are
staying at the Davidson ranch
with their grandson, Dick, while
his parents are on a combined
business and pleasure trip in the
valley.
Richard Calvez, a senior at
Whittier college, will spend next
week with his wife, who is liv.
Ing with her mother, Mrs. Irene
Boone. Galvez will arrive Sunday,
Miss Beatrice Eaton was home
from Eugene over the week end
to visit her mother and brothers
In Terrebonne.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances
SCHEDULE I
NOTICE IS HEREBY CiVEN to the legal voters
of School District No. One, of Deschutes County, State
of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said
district will be held at Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day
of April, 1950, at 8.00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, be
ginning July 1, 1950, and ending June 30. 1951, here
inafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of
levying a district tax.
A pound of salt mixed with
four pounds of cottonseed meal
will kep beef calves from eating
too much of the rich meal.
Crankshaft Grinding
Reground Shafts Carried in Stock
CONNECTING RODS Reconditioned
Bearings Resized
Bearing Rebabitting Motor Rebuilding
DRAKE'S AUTO SHOP
935 Harriman Street Phone 795-J
l.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
13.
14.
15.
lti.
17.
Basic School Support
County school i und
State Irreducible School Fund
Vocational Education
High School Tuition
Special Education (Handicapped) ....
Special College Course
Rentals
Other Sources 125,153.38
Toul Alt
KuDllH
$154,508.65
35,500.00
2,150.00
4,500.00
4,500.00
5.000.00
8,000.00
2,000.00
Estimated Total Receipts $341,312.03
Estimated Available Cash Balance ... 40,692.68
Estimated Total Receipts and Avail
able Cash Balance
General
Fund
$154,508.65
35,5(J0.00
2,150.00
4,500.00
4.500.00
5.000.00
8,000.00
2,000.00
5.000,00
$221,158.65
40,692.68
Sperial
Improvement
Fund
11
$120,153.38
$12015315
$382,004.71 $261,851.33 $120,153.38
Expenditure foe Three Fiacal Yemrt Next
Precedinir the Current School Year
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
SCHEDULE II -General Fund
I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1)
i2)
(3)
14)
Superintendent $
Clerk
Stenographers and other
office assistants '
Compulsory education and
census
Supplies
Elections and publicity
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit,
etc.) ,
Other expense of general control:
F.ltfmentai-y Hlirh
Heh',!a Sehonla
(21 141
2.833.34 $ 1.416.66
2.333.34 1,166.66
2,500.00 1,100.00
750.00 500.00
600.00 600.00
350.00 350.00
750 00 750.00
550.00 500.00 .
Estimate.! Estimated
Expenditures Exitenditurea
for the fur the
Eniminir Enuuintt
Schu.i Year S.-hunl Year
in Detail " by Totaia
.-. mi
$ 4.250.00 $
3,500.00 :
3,600.00
1,250.00
1,200.00
700.00
1,500.00
1.050.00
Budaet
AMuwanre
In Detail
fur the 1-aat
Current
School Year
171
4.250.00
3,500.00
3,500.00
1.000.00
1,200.00
700.00
1,500.00
1,050.00
Detailed
Expenditures
for the Lant
Yeur of t' e
Three-Year
Period
ly-W
$ 4,250.00
3.500.00
3,135.83 .
1,184.38
4S3.05
1,310.00
820.67
Second Year First Year
(live Yearly
Totala
Give Yearly
Totals
6. Total Expense of General ControL $ 10,666.68
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals $15,310.00
(2) Supervisors 6,717.3-1
(4) Stenographers and other
office assistants 3,550.00
2. Supplies, principals and super
visors 500.00
4.' Other expense of supervision 350.00
$ 6,343.32 $ 17,050.00 $-17,050.00 S 16,700.00 $ 14,698.93 $ 12,305.90 $ 8,832.09
5.981 00 $ 21,294.00 5 21.059.00 $ 21,057.02
10,706.00
3,988.66
2,150.00
501.00
500.00
5,700.00
1,000.00
' 850.00
10,706.16
5,070.00
1,000.00
850.00
4,250.00
3,982.50
565.19
758.94
WHO'S WHO IN BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BARBER BEAUTY
Hair Styling
Pirmantnt Waving
Hiir Cutting by Appoint
mint
SLATE'S BARBER
It BEAUTY SHOP
825 Wall Phone 171
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Cesspool & Septic Tanks
Complete Service
Best of Materials Furnished.
Our periodical Inspection will
Insure you more efficient
operation.
B. F. Rhodes & Son
Phone 806 W or 710-W
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat lllix'kliijr
Capitol Cleaners
827 Wall
Phone A2-1
JLECTRICAL
CONTRACT WIRING
All Types
(1. K. LAMPS
RANGE KKPAIIUNC.
WIKINd MATERIALS
BILL'S ELECTRIC
OYi Hill til Orecmvood
I'hone I III.! . I
Fur NIrIiI Culls Phnno 6 III-It
SERVICE
Itcfrlmrntliin
Water Pumps
U'hhIiIiik Machines
Oil llenlers
Oil Htirn.m
Also F.leclrlr Sffilnr Service
Mike's Electric Repair
Shop
.III 1.1 (!lilvelon. I'liinin 1 Vi7
A
'Tl tV Arfftiilng toMcri,
I Bu Halonr)r, wedding
V M announctmenlt, cofdl. I
Ej LA BEND BULLETIN I
; j I Plume Ml i
3 if 1 fcr&44X&tw??
HEARING AID SERVICE'
Batteries for A:l Malum
IMKJDI
Bend Hearing Aid
Center
031 Wall Phone 803
LAUNDRY SERVICE
I fJ&nJ i a nttfnv
i
fullr Autnmiitlr Whln(
ml llrvinr Kfl1ilp
OKfCMiN KOl'l I'M KNT
l.AI'NDKKKTTK
K. Crtrnwond, I'hone SHI
MONUMENTS
Monuments end Markers
RAY CARLSON
Cemetery Sexton
S.VI ;en;la lii.iiu. .1HH-M
MOVING STORAGE
V v
ItF.klNS A CENT
Bend Storage & Transfer
T'.i Irvliu; Plume I II
run bjh.i, ua, Mining
Niih Ih Ihe Time o I'liint
Flowering Shiubbery
Snow Hull ifiilnei Alimmil
l'orstliiii Sphrii.
.Iliiny colors in enooe from.
ri (M:itiN(; pi.vm. nnn
APPLE nuM IH'SII ( III liKV
Shelley Nursery
1(11 E. (.ri'i'inviiml Avr.
MOVING STORAGE
Call Consolidated
Freightways
For Complete Moving
Service
Parkin?, Crating, Ifounehold
Van Service, CartaKe. Car
Dixtrlhtitton.
Estimates Given.
Phone Bend 788
Phone Redmond 30
OIL BURNERS
STEAM, HOT WATER and
WARM AIR SYSTEMS
Pregon Heating Co.
731 E. Fourth
Call BIB, day or night.
RADIO. REPAIR
.aillTlWiffMll:! i
III.
IV.
Total Expense of Supervision S 26,427.34
INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal service:
( 1 ) ' Teachers $257,905.00
(2) Substitutes 1,200.00
(4) Librarian
Library supplies, repairs 300.00
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 1.750 CO
Textbooks 150.00
Other expense of teaching 3,000.00
S 13.122.66 $ 39,550.00 $ 39,550.00 $ 38,685.00 $ 30,613.65 $ 25,012.74 $ 15,795.17
S154.858.00
1.050.00
3,972.00
250.00
1,750.00
150.00
3,000.00
$412,763.00
2.250.00
3,972.00
rso.oo
3,500.00
300.00
6,000.00
$392,562.00
2,250.00
3,972.00
550.00
3,000.00
300.00
6,000,00
$348,335.81
1,399.50
3,900 00
498.11
2,732.28
289.18
7,770.10
Total Expense of Teaching $264,305.00 $165,030.00 $429,a35.00 $429,335.00 $408,634.00 $364,924.98 $234,351.64 $199,549.13
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
(1) Janitors and other em
ployees $2 ' 801.00 $ 11,132.00 $ 36,933.00 - $ 35,352.00 $ 27,931.26
(2) Assistants 1.753.00 750.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2.893.82
Janitors supplies : 1.750.00 . 1.250 00 3.000.00 3.000.00 . 2.972.25 ..
Fuel 3,250.00 1.250.00 4,500.00 4.000.00 2.997.11 ..
Light and power 4.500.00 1.500.00 6.000.00 5.000.00 3.548 57
Water 1.500.00 1,00000 . 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,500.00
Telephone 1.045.00 495.00 1.540.00 1,450.00 1,093.81 ).. .
Other expense of operation 650.00 350.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 532.73
8. Total Expense of Operation $ 40,246.00 S 17,727.00 $ 57,973.00 $ 57,973.00 $ 54,802.00 $ 43,469.55 $ 37,364.07 $ 28,479.01
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of furni.
ture and equipment $ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 2,195.08
2. Repair and maintenance of:
(1) Buildings and grounds 5,000.00 2.000.00 7.000.00
7,000.00
3,765.02
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and
Repairs S 7,000 CO $ 3,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 5,960.10 $ 5,982.52 $ 6 187 92
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Health service:
(li Personal service (nurse,
eto.) $ 1.744.00
(2) Supplies and other expenses 456.00
2. Transportation of pupils:
( 1 ) Personal service 7.500.00
12) Supplies and other expenses 2.640.00
(3) Repair and replacement of
buses 3.135.00
3. Other auxiliary agencies:
( 1 ) Personal service
(2i Supplies and other expenses 100.00
(3) Laundry service
(4) Workbooks. lees and ma
terials 2,500.00
(5) Transportation
872.00 $ 2.616.00
328.00
1,500.00
200.00
900.00
500.00
2.000.00
78400
7.500.00
2,640.00
3,135.00
1,500.00
300.00
900.00
3.000.00
2.000.00
2,616.00 $ 3.000.00
784,00
7.200.00
2,000.00
2,500.00
1.500.00
300.00
750.00
2.250.00
2,000.00
3.839.00
2,319.00
2,001.31
1,700.00
l,47a43
''L829:T7
24,375.00 $ 21,900.00 $ 16,159.51 $ 11,769.85 $ 7,505.22
20,466.00 18,854.12
$ 40,602.50 $ 27,466.00 $ 29,142.73 $ 22,568.40 $ 25,230.04
(iiiuranteed Service on all
nuiki'R.
Pickup and Delivery.
GEORGE'S
Kmlio and Sporting C.orda
Wall Phone DM)
ROOFING
4. Total of Auxiliary Agencies $ 18,075.00 $ 6,300.00 $ 24,375.00
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance $ 6.500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 8.000.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 10,288.31
3. Other fixed charges:
(II Retirement 18,302.50 14,300.00 32.602.50
4. Total Fixed Charges $ 24.802.50 S 15.803.00 $ 40,602.50
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
1. New sites
2. New buildings
3. Alterations of buildings (not re
pairs i $ 500.00
4. New furniture, equipment and re.
placements 2,000.00
6. Other capital outlays:
U) Library hooks 2.750.00
(21 Textbooks 7.000.00
(31 Improvement to grounds 3,750.00
(41 Reserve funds:
ill Repair reserve 9.00119
(21 Equipment reserve 12.019.59
$ 500.00
5,000 00
' 1,000.00
' ' L250.00
$ 1.000.00 $ 1,000.00
7,000.00
3.750.00
7.000.00
5.000.00
4.29.93
2.071.58
SIIINfll KS SIDINCJ
INSl I.ATION ROOFING
Free Estimates Given
I'se Our Easy Payment Plun
Central Oregon
Roofing Co.
"'? Bmul Phone V,10
Sewing Machine Repair
' T-
13291.12
14.091.17
10,000.00
3.750.00
7.000.00
5,000.00
15,423.31
16,214.75
$ 60.00
19,133.87
960.57
9,994.51
8.750.10
1,755.41
9,952.33
7. Total Capital Outlay
X. EMERGENCY
IXC. SPECIAL COLLEGE COURSE ....
S 37,020.78 $ 14,111.51 $ 51,132.29 $ 51,132 29 $ 58,388.06 $ 50,606.79 $ 70,114.84
$ 5,000.00 $ 4,000.00
$ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00 ZZZ".'.Z'
$ 31,405.75
Total Schedule II- General Fund -Total
estimated exenses fur the vear
SCHEDULE V- Siecial Improvement
Fund (Serial Levy. Etc. I
7. Total Schedule V- Special Im
provement Fund $120,153.38
$691,017.79 $656,575.06 $555,576.24 $469,469.96 $322,984.33
ii 0 m
$120,153.38 $120,153.33 $113,182.75
SCHEDULE VI - Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available
Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
fetimntinn nf Ta
l.vy
1 1 1
Ti.lal All
r Hilda
fii-npra! Fund
Tutal
Special
Improvement
Fund
Total
Srhedule V
, , ., , , '21 Srhe,1nle II 161
DFDU rxI"'llt',"r,,s $811,171.17 $691,017.79 $120,153.38
Tulal estimated receipts and available cash bal.
ances (Scliedule li
Any Make Machine
IIOI'SK CALKS i.-.o
SHOP CALLS
DOMESTIC S, mi C IAH(,F.
Anderson Sewing
Machine
Comer Statp and Tumalo.
Phone Wrj-W
3K2 nai 71
Amount necessary to balance the budget 429,166.40
ADD:
Estimated amount of f ixes that will not be col
lected during the fiscal year for which this
budget is made 40,000.00
Total estimated lax levies for ensuing fiscal
261.851.33
429.166.46
40.000.00
120.153.38
year
Analysis of estimated tax levies:
Amount nide limitation ...
Amount outside 6' limitation .
$469,166.46 $469,166.46
$200,699.29 . .
$2t.467.17 ZZZZZZ'.
Dated this 22nd dav of March, 1950.
Signed: I. Cothrell, District Clerk.
Glenn Givgg. Chairman, Board of Directors.
Approved by Budget Committee March 20 1950
Signed: I. Cothrell. Secretary. Budget Committee.
Carl A. Johnson, Chairman, Budget Committee.
93-99.C