The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 07, 1942, Page 10, Image 10

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    ¿OQUILLE VALLEY
CÛQÜfUX OREGON, THURSDAY. MAT ï, IMS.
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and place for hearth/ YKid final ac­
NOTICE or FH4NG FINAL
place and time stated. Petitions or I
count, the settling of any and aU ob­
ACCOUNT
1 applications for th* reduction of a
jections
thereto and making distri- ,
Notice ia hereby given that the
particular assessment shall bq made
Thq .Fgiivtew Grange will give «. J4r. and Mra_J. F.^chroeder spent,
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in writing, wifbi by oelh of the
Dated this 29th day of April, 1942. ,
applicant ‘or Ills attorney and tie Elizabeth L. Adams, debased, did
pie social- and dance at the grange 4he evening Saturday with their
MARY ELLEN DANO,
lay the filed with tlie board within the first on the 29th day of April, 1942, file
iiall on Saturday evening. May ia. grauddJ'uitater. Claire Fnmmim of “tth^lay._.
Executrix of the Estate of Eliza­
mblicly week from the time it is required to her final account in said matter with
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Everyone is taviied to come and help Fairview, who is in the Mast hospital., examine
the
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. Iji and meet, and any petition or application the County Court of Coo* County, beth L. Adams, deceased
to make it a success as the fiends are She was quite seriously injured last correct all errors in valuation, de- not so'mad*, verfied »nd filed shall Oregon; and said Court did aet Tues­
See Southwestern Motor Co.'»
the 2nd day of June, 1942, at
Friday when the staging in the Fair­ i scription or* qualities of lands, lots not b* considered or acted upon by day,
to go for sending one or two 4-H
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. thereof Goodyear store for information on
cr other property assessed by me. the Board.
view school building fell on her, ¡ It shall, be the duty ot all persons*
boys or girls to Corvallis for
in the Court Room of said County new tires and tubes.
CHAS. W. FORREST,
summer school session. *
breaking some bones.
: interested to appear at the above 15t3
Assessor. Court at Coquille, Oregon, aa the time
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Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gas-
Rev. W. J. Wheeler has been ill the
ner brought their little five year old
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MUTING
past week.
given to
u > the legal voters of School District No. 8, of Coos County, Slate of Oregon, dial th» ANNUAL
ft NOTicEis hereby GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsey and son Marlin, home from the Maat hos­
ot said District will be held at the High School Building; to begin at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M. on th» third Monday of .
family visited in Myrtle Point last pital where he has been since Satur­ day of June, A.D.1843.
seriously »threatened
with i
This moating is called for the purpose of electing a director for a 5-year term and the transaction of business usual at such meeting.
Sunday.
" day
0118 7th day 04 Ma’,> **“.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deadmond pneumonia.
ATTEST:
Melvin E. Bunch and wife of Port­
made a business trip to North Bend on
Keith Leslie
W. E. Boaaerman
land visited from Thursday until
Wednesday of last week.
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Chairataii Bowd of Dteaetars
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloom moved to Saturday at the A. R. Bennett home.
NOTICE
OF
SCHOOL
ELECTION
UPON
QUESTION
OF
INCREASING
TAX
LEVY
OVER
AMOUNT
LIMITED
BY MECHON 11, ARTICLE XL
Mrs. Bennett accompanied them on
Bear Creek last Sunday.
STATE CONSTITUTION
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A surprise stork shower was given their return home as far aa Rose­
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held In School District Nb. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, at the High School Building
to Mrs. Faye Holverstott last Thurs­ burg where she spoilt the weekend said school district, fbr- the purpose of submitting to tne legal voters of said district the question of increasing the lax levy for the year 1942-
day afternoon at the Fairview grange visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Leep. Qver~VM* amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. Polls will be open from 2:00 o’clock P. M. to 7:00 o’ctock P. M.
The reasons for iitcreftsing such levy are:
,
Mr». Bennett returned home on the
hail. Many useful and nice gifts were
To provide sufficient funds for the maintenance, operation and support of the Public School system.
received. Refreshments of cake, cof­ bus Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bennett
The amount of tax, in excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for said year is 36,129.15.
Dated this 7 day of May, 1949.
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fee and tea were served by the grange met her there and together they spent
Attest:
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ladies. Those present were Mas- the evening visiting with Mr. and
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Keith Leslie
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W. E. Boaserman
dames T. H. Benham, W. J. Wheeler, Mrs. C. -A. Bennett, who left Co­
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District Clerk
Chairman Boar
Glenn Richardson, Chester Norstead, quille a couple of months ago, pur­
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NOTICE
OF
SCHOOL
MEETING
chasing
a
home
in
east
Myrtle
Point.
Charles Holverstott, Ray Norris, C.
NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 8, of Coos County, State of Oregon, that SCHOOL meeting of the'
Those from this vicinity attending
A. Duncansoo, Elmer Goodwin, H
wU1 b® h«ld at*h*
School Building on the 15th day of June, 1942, pt 2:00 o’clock p. m„ for the purpose of discussing the budget
H. Hall, Lee Kellison, Fred Johnson, “music week” program given in the for ,the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1942, and ending June 30, 1943; hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a dis,
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Ivyle Frye, Alice Gummult, Harold Myrtle Point High school auditorium trjet tax.
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Neal of Coquille, Warren Dicks, Er­ last Thursday evening were Mr. and
Schedule I
----------------- Tstta ll t l» RecriSta a»d Available Caaii BalanoM
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nest Hatcher, Elden Methews, Lana Mrs. Harry Druiiner and daughter
General Fund
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Total All Funds
Alley of Coquille, Robert Holverstott, Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ben­
Estimated available Cash Balance or Deficit at beginning uf fiscal year for which this budget is made (Add Cash
Balance-—Deduct Deficit) ....... .................. ................ ................ .......... ..
................. ; ............................ .... ............ I 5,000.00
Albei t Simpson of Oakland, Califor­ nett. It was well attended and highly
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5,000.00
Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which this budget is made
10,000.00
10,000.00
nia, L. L. Buoy, Ray Simpson, Cort­ appreciated.
Estimated Receipts from County School Fund ..................... .............................. ........... .....................
8,200.00
64 oo.oo
land Ellis, Owen Barton, Lawrence
Saturday Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Estimated Receipts from Elementary School Fund ....... ..................... .................
3,400.00 .
3,400.00
Freeman, Harry Lindsey, Paul Bales, Schroeder spent the afternoon with
Estimated Receipts from State Irreducible School Fund ............. -....................
1,100.00
1,10040
Estimated Receipts from High School Tuition .................. ........... ............. .........
Harry Hubbell of Coquille, Perry Miss Mary Harris who is at present
4,700.00
4,70040
Estimated
Receipts
from
High
School
Transportation
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850.00
. 850.00
Neal and Misses Virginia Lindsey and staying with her niece, Mrs. Robert
Estimated Receipts from Other Sources ............................. ,.................. ................
1M40
. 150.00
Louise Crumley, and th» honored Trigg of Myrtle Point.
guest, Mrs. Faye-Holverstott. Those
The Pleasant Needle • club which
Eetimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit ........... L......
8 33,400.00
* 31,400.00
sending presents ware Mesdames meets the last Wednesday in each
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Hester and Pat Holverstott of Co­ month, met at the home of Mrs. Ray
Eetimated Expenditure«
quille, Ray Deadmond, Etale Thur­ Epperson April 29, when a'-potluck
Expenditures and Budget Expenditures for Three Fiscal Years
Allowance for Six Months of
Next Preceding the Current
man, Dave Foster, J. A. Deadmond, dinner was enjoyed by the following
Estimated
Cuntart School Year
Andy Parks, Ralph Boone, Bill Noah, members: Mrs. Frank Southmayd,
Item
Elementary
High
ExpendnurtaT ~'
Detailed
D. V.. Yoeman, Frances McCarthy, Mrs. Harold Simons, Mrs. Geo. Hoff­
Schools
School
for the
Expenditures
Ensuing .
Charles Geitner, Bill Griggs, John man, bim. F. J. Schroeder, Mrs.
Budget for the Last
School Year
Allowance Year of the
Reiher and Athea Harrah.
Everett Sparks, Mrs. Harry^ruliner,
I. GENERAL CONTROL
e
Expenditures
in
Detail Three-year
L The Fajfvitw Home Extension Mrs. Alfred Kellenberger, Sr., Mrs.
1. Personal service:
in Detail
Period
Unit met at the Fairview grange hall Mike Daniels, Mrs. Ella Bryant, Mrs
3 1,500.00
(1) Superintendent ....... ................... .................. -.... 8 1,560.00 3 1,560.00 8 3,120.00
3 1,500.00
(2) Clerk __ _________ _____________ ________
225.00
225.00
450.00
225.00
on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Harry Mr «.Belle Lewellen, Mrs. Ellis South­
225.00
(3) Stenographers and other office assistants ....
Lindsey and Mrs. Ivyle Frye were mayd and Mrs. A. R. Bennett. yisi?
20.00
50.00
(4) Compulsory education and census ...............
30.00
50.00
25.00
50.00
project leaders at the meeting on ton Included Frank Southmayd and
(5) Other services
...'....ft'»...k..
50.00
“Care of the feet.” A potluck lunch son Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac-
125.00
2. ~
Supplies
.................
95.00
30.00
103.79
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’~7tmrnr.sT-••«.«*«Ai.»A»».tr.r
62.50
108.70
50.0O
3. Elections and publicity .................
50.00
lOD.OO
14.10
was served at noon. Those present Lean and Mrs.-Verlin Moore. After
50.00
46.40
62.50
62.50
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) __ ....
125.00
95.00
50.00
100.00
were Mesdames Perry Neal, Harry a short business meeting the after­
5. Other expense of general control:
Lindsey, Ivyle Frye, Charles Hol­ noon was spent doing a variety of
150.00
150.00
300.00
(1) ....................................... -_____ ____________
26.87
100.00
122.00
verstott, H. M. Hall, Fay» Holverstott, fancy work. Mrs. Ray Epperson reed
3'3,014.76
Owen Bkrton, Bill Griggs, Paul Balea a very interesting poem about the
3 2,062.50
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and Warren Dicks.
"Club Woman."
Mrs, Harvey Hall and two sonsSmd
Last Priday Mr. and Mrz Roy Robi­
8 3,120.00
3 2,320.00 3 5,440.0<^ 8 1,950.06
3 2,630.00 » 5,140.00
Mrs. Susan Richardson left last Mon­ son and her aunt, Mr*. Ellen Robison
■8 3,120.00 . 3 2,320.00 8 5,440.00
3 1,950.00,- 8 2,630.00 8 5,146.00
» 4,889.93
8 4,66644
day for Widner, Oregon.
drove to Days Creek to visit their
’ Mrs. Robert Holverstott was quite daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland
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ill last weak.
and family, returning Sunday after-
8 16,160.00
8 30,840.00 837.000.00
810,726.65
816,904.00
331,34845
William Phillipa left on Wednes- noon. They
200 00
300.00
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100.00
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aa- Coos isn’t tha only.
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700.00
Clara Freeman, small daughter of
4. Te:
275.00 ”
43841
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeman, is
loooo
300.00
400.00
437.01
175.00
414.86
100.00
100.00
)n the Coquille hospital with a broken
15.90
50.00
11.85
~ pelvis bone received while playing at
,7v Total Expeoee of Teaching_____
22,415.00
338,850.00
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17,435.00
313,048.00
311440.00
333,101.30
832,73044
831,261.46
school -in the playhouse last Friday
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
k
when a platform fell, striking her on
1. Personal service:
(1) Janitors and other employees
....... 8 2,900.06
the hips. She is getting along nicely,
8 1,940.00
3 2,000.00
3 1,600.00 3 4,500.00
8 3,388.00
2. Janitors* supplies ...... ....... ...........
600 00
400.00
1,000.00
480.46
but will not be able'to walk for two
500.00
1,065.66
3. Fuel ....... ..........................................
“496.30
500.00
1,500.00
í.eoo.Qp
750.00
»16.46
ar three months. _—,—--------
4. Light and power
400.00
600.00
1,000.00
415.27
600.06
1,160.78
Clarence Deadmond made a busi­
5. Water ........ .........
100.00
225.00
125.00
45.30
11240
162.96
The following quotations are based
6. Telephone .............
100.00
. 100.00
200.00
ness trip to Drain on Tuesday of last
............
An prices being paid in Monday’s
WvvK,
trading:
8. Total Expense of Opsratisa .........
8 4,400.00
3 8,425.00
3 3,377.33
3,962 50
8 * 4,025.00
6,683.75
8 6,537.90
3 6,437.45
Ben Phillips left on Wednesday of
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CATTLE—Good grain-fed steers V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
last week for Toledo. His family is
1. Repair and replacement of furniture and
811.50 to 13.25. Good grain-fed heif-
equipment
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500 60
8 819.45
8 1,250.00
still at the Ray Deadmond ranch.
3 2,000.00 3 2,500.00
8 1,135.74
ers
811.00
to
11.75.
Good
beef
cows
2.
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
Mr. arjd Airs. Perry Neal visited
f
87.50 to 10.50, medium 88.75 5to 9.50,
grounds:
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last Sunday at Dora with Mr. and
1,000.00
2,500.00
1.500.00
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428.31
1,250.00
common 87.50 to 8.60, canners »6.00
2,226.44
Mrs. A. J. Mayse. v
to 7.00. Balls, medium to good 39.75
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and
3 1,500.00
3 3,500.00 3 5,000.00
3 1,247.76
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler spent
3 2,500.00
3 3462.18
3 2,989.04
3 2.910 98
to HAS, common 88-75 to 9.50. Veal- VL AUXILIARY AGRNCTE8
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last Saturday in Marshfield.
2. Transportation of pupils:
ers, good to choice 814.00 to 15.50
Mr. and, Mrs. E. C. Crump of Lea
• (2) Supplies and other expenses
300.00
490.57
3 1,200.00 3 1,500.00
650.00
1,14647
HOG®—Good to choice cariota
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
8M.OO; 175 to »15 lb. truckins 313.75
4.
Tetal
Expena»
of
Auxiliary
Ageaeieo
300.00
3
1,200.00
3
1,500.00
8
499.57
3
650.00
3
1,146.57
Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
8 285.96
3 402.50
to 14.00; 230 to 285 lb. butchers 13.00 VH. FIXED CHARGES
J. A. Deadmond.
1. Insurance
..
300.00
3
300.00 3 600.00
to 13.50; lightweight butchers 812.75
3 300.00
3 364.70
Fairvfew Grange No. 789 Will meet
to 13.25; packing sows 89-50 to 11.00.
4. Total Fixed Chargee
at the grange hall next Saturday eve­
300.00
8
300.00 3 600.00
3
3 364.70
3 300.00
3 764,75
Feeder pigs 812.00 to 11.00.
VHI. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
ning for its regular meeting.
SHEEP— Good to choice spring
2.
New buildings __ _
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8
3
3
Word has been received that Mr.
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements 3
100.00
3
400.00
500.00
250.50
250.00
lambs 813.26 to 13.60; medium to
and Mrs. Ralph Zenoy of Roseburg
good, »11.00 to 1840; common »10.00
7. Total Capital Outlays
1
100.00
a
400 no 3
500 OO
S 250 50
are the proud parents of a 7 pound,
8 260.00
8 2,616.54
8 3,546.31
8 4,535.70
to »11.00. Slaughter ewes, good to IX. DEBT SERVICE
3 ounce baby girl born on April 26.
choice shorn »5.00 to 5J5O Shorn
1. Interest on warrants
3
8
8
8
3.38
She has been named Deloria Ilene.
lambs »10.00 to 11.50.
Donald Phillips and Floyd Porter,
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8
3.36
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both of Coquille, visited at the Fred
an Insurance Man for Insur- X. EMERGENCY
3 1,000.00
3 2,000.00
8
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8
79.04
Johnson ranch last Saturday.
8 »13.14
Phone 62M. F. R. Bull.
s
Bud Ryon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Total Hehed ui e I I G e n e ra l Fund— Total estimated expenses for the
Lawrence Ryon, received an injured
sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4,
NOTICE or IAU OF UAL
Vin-7, 1X3, X
367,585.00
322,388.92
350,291.36
foot last Saturday while working at
PROPERTY .
367,41246
Notice is hereby given that the
the Lyon’s logging camp.
undersigned HHBH
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Administratrix of the
hrhsrislr Hl—Bead *~l1ni«*1 and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paxton
estate of Jesse L. Robison, Deceased, BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND — Debt
moved to Reedsport last Sunday,
under and by virtue of an Order of
Service
Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Saylor and fam­ sale made by the County Court of
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest
ily of Wheeler visited over the week­ Coos County, Oregon, will on or after
bearing warrants issude under section 35 1194)
3 7,500.00 8 4,000.00
3 6,250.00
3 9,500.00
the 22nd day of May, 1942, at the
2. Interest on bonds
1,610.00
1,1-25.04
1 430.00
2,475.72
end wiht Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John­ office of C. A, Barton, Coquille, Ora-
son and other relatives.
:on, sell at private sale for cash or
3. Total
3 9,110.00
3 5,125.04
3 7,270.00
811,975.72
311,915.09
313,345.30
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jenson and fam­ or credit all of the right, title and
interest
of
said
estate
in
and
to
the
ily have moved into the Fred Barton
Available Cash Balance, and Tax Levies '
following real property: An undi­ Schedule VI — 8
house at Fairview.
vided sevesi-tweltfhs interest in and
Total Ail Funda
General Fund
Bond Interest and Sinking
Walter Norris received an injured to the SWMi of the SEy« and the
Fund
3 76,695.00
3 67,585.00
8 8,110.00
hand last Thursday while working at SEMi of the SWy« of Section 22 and Total estimated expenditures .....
DEDUCT:
the Benham and Laird logging camp. tha NWy« of the NEy« and the NEy« Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule 1)
.... 93,400.00
of the NW14 of Section 27 all in;
33,400.00
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson moved Township 28 South, Range 13 West
■ last week from the Roy Inlund place of the Willamette Meridian Coos Amount necessary to balance the budget
43,295.00
34,185.00
9.1N.00
County, Oregon; and An undivided
to one of Dave Tosten’s cabins.
one-sixth interest in and to the NWy<
Margie Ryon left last Saturday to of the SW% ‘
*410.00
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Norway News Items
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Portland Livestock
Market Report
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Bend
with a baby ton.
George Stevenson moved from Co­
quille to hit son’s ranch at Fairview
on Wednesday of last week. »
Gene Moore returned last Monday
from Los Angeles,_ California.
George Stevenson, father of George
Stevenson of Coquille, fell last Thurs­
day and broke his
Calling
of the SEfc, the SWft of the NWK.
Tetal
the NW V« of the SW14 of Section
and the NE*4 ot the SEfc and the
SB’'* of the NEV« of Section 28.
Township 26 South, Range 13 West Analysis of estimated tax levies:
Amount inaid» 6% limitation ...
of tha Willamette Meridian. Coos
Amount outside 6% limitation
County, Oregon.
Said sale will be made subject
to confirmation by the County Court L Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all ne­
of Coco
Coos County, Oregon.
gotiable interest-bearing warrants issued un­
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der section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) .............. -........... 856,250.00
day of April, 1942.
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
Lizzie Neil, Adm
Administratrix of the
issued and endorsed "not paid for want of
Estate of J<
funds"
H
11448
L, Robison, De­
is t5 4. Total
10,000.00
10,000.00
8 53,295.60
3 44,11646
3 ».11040
3 38455.00
3 38,055.85
3 6.129.15
3 0,110 00
3 15.239.15
Dated this April 27, 1942
Signed
Keith Leslie
District Clerk
W. E. Boaaarman
Chairman, Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee April 27, 1942.
Signed: