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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON Che Mermisto Geraln the team is playing. The "big gate' is in the foreground. The "big gate” attitude may be applied to almost every walk oi life. During the past few years, even in pre-war days, the idea ot rea! living was centered around big wages and extended credit with the hope that prices would continue to rise and that the creditor would con tinue to extend time. We all know the story as it goes after the crash in 1929. Money not only dominated athletics but every activity in the business world. t STANFIELD NEWS I M. Refvem, Mrs. Dill Penney, and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier. A surprise birthday party was held at the Hedrick home Monday evening in honor of Miss Anna Hed rick and Miss LaVerne Thorsen, who are the same age. A group of ten freshies and sophomore friends were present. A delightful time was en joyed playing games. Mr and Mrs. F. B Stuart left Wednesday evening for Minneapolis - to visit • at .... the home of -------- their daugh ter. Mrs. Clytie Kerr. The Stuarts plan to be gone about six weeks. The packing house is busy with the Jonathan apples now. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson re- tinned from Portland the first of the week. Mr. Gibson underwent a tonsil operation while in Portland. By Sophronia Rhea On Thursday afternoon the Study | Club met at the home of Mrs. E. A Hoosier. The roll call was a discus- sion of the arrangement of flower led by Mrs. O'Grady. Community | Entered as Second Class Matter singing was led by Mrs. Hoosier. December, 1906, Umatilla County, ----- , . ) Mrs. McCormack, a guest of the club । Oregon. sang My Wild Irish Rose in " pleasing manner. History of Ameri | can journalism was given by Mrs. i Subscription Rates: Baker. The next meeting of the 81.00 One Year __ club will be at the home of Mrs .75 Six Months ... Tom O'Grady in Hermiston. .50 Three Months Fred Buchanan of Ione was visit- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs Mr. Warner says “the only way to Jud. Rogers, last week. stop the hiring of athletes is by Mrs. Jas. Hutton vent to Pendle- eliminating the reason for hiring ton Thursday evening to be with ♦ ♦ them.” Sports for sports sake, or Marjory while under) oing a tosil COLUMBIA NEWS living for the love of living, conse- Marjory who underwent a tonsil By Helen Jendrzejewski George L. Ward and family are quently, go hand in hand, From moving to their residence in Stan- A few close friends gathered at childhood the average cftizen, both field. A family from St. Helens men and women, are taught to edu- Ore., are moving on to Mr. Ward’s the Hallyburton home Saturday The Business of Living. evening. The evening was spent in cate themselves for the position : that ranch. Glen S. "Pop" Warner, brother of w ill bring the most financial re- quite ill in th< playing cards. Tom Richards Rachel Buell, who has been spend W. J. Warner of this city, who was turns—little is taught of the real Hermiston Hospital. Word was re the summer in Portland, is vi head coach at Stanford University game of living. So in football. un ceived Tuesday that he was some ing siting with her parents, Mr. and better. for years, and is now director of less the game is played for sports Rev. Weible, Sunday school mis Mrs. O. H. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Valentine and coaching at Temple University, Phil sake, the big financial returns domi sionary of Eastern Oregon gave t adelphia, Pa., has written an article nate all other angles. short talk in Sunday school ant family are moving to Yakima next conducted the services at the Hope week. entitled "Football’s New Deal" Juanita Wells, who is employed Many codes have been written by Presbyterian church Sunday. Rev at Pendleton, spent Sunday after- which appeared in last week’s issue Weible’s home is in Pendleton. of the Saturday Evening Post, It which we may form our lives.—We Bearkley Johnson and son were noon visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wells. deals with inflation in football, He will not now attempt in the most 1 Walla Walla visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz were Miss Helen Fredrickson was home says that "the time has come to de- meager way to recommend any | afternoon visitors at the H. F. Lind from Umatilla over the week end. phase of a code, but life teaches self fiate football down to normal.” Carl Rhea and Harold Reeves left ner home Sunday. Mr. Warner illustrates that foot control, understanding, and a will | Monday morning for a short vaca Mrs. H. J. Ott and two daughters ball has been commercialized to the to meet conditions as they arise tion. They intended to go to Red Marian and Edna were Sunday visi extent that the game is not played whether there is money in it or mere mond and then on to Portland am tors at the C. A. Keller home. Billie Lindner was an over night for itself but for what returns it can ly another chance to plug away at Corvallis. guest of Fred Rankin Monday. clean-up daj The Grange had a the business of living. bring the college or school for which Mr. and Mrs. Carter were visitors last week. Many of the member the home of Mrs. Laura C. Mor were present, busy cleaning and also at ris Sunday. 000011100001120011030100009099 painting the building. The H.E.C Mr. and Mrs. John Stuthard are ladies served a delightful dinner. < > The Pollyannas met at the homi leveling land for their home site. of Mrs. Toni O’Grady Wednesday They intend to build this winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davidson left Mrs. Chas. Hoggard and Mrs. J. S < > The Dalles Saturday where they < > Burnham of Hermiston were guests for will visit Mrs. Davidson's daughter. Miss Esther Fredrickson hurt he AND Mrs. Tom Wilson was a business % finger and was unable to play her at Walla Walla Saturday. violin at Umatilla Friday evening. I visitor Huston of The Dalles Is buying Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haggard are | cattle in this district. moving back to Stanfield from The Members of the Farm Bureau Dalles this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Auxiliary are going to sew for Mrs. % C. Baragar who have been living in Jackson Harr this week. Mrs. Harr Attractive Prices — Beautiful Designs the Haggard house will move back has been suffering from a broken Clean Easy Surface — Durable Finish 4 > to their ranch near Hermiston. arm. Mrs. J. M. Spencer and Mrs. E. W. ) < > < > The members of the Christian En Rhea were tn town calling on old I deavor gave a party at the home o! We have just received a large shipment of friends Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Couture. Several musi the New 1934 Patterns in both Rugs and Yard Coray Harris and family moved | cal numbers were given, followed by into the Evans house last week. Mr. two short plays, "Sweet Pickles on Goods. Come in and see the beautiful new de Harris has been working for Fred j the Seventy-six” and "A Sad Disap signs and let us give you prices. You will be < > Deperman on Butter Creek all sum pointment.” The remaining part of mer. the evening was spent in playing surprised how little it will cost to cover the en Mrs. Cora Olday entertained the games with light refreshments be tire kitchen or dining room floor with the < > play cast of "Modes and Manners” ing served later. < > to an eight o'clock breakfast Sat- Dick Upham, who has been with < > urday morning. The cast being all the forest service at Bly, Oregon, re QUAKER GIRL” FLOOR COVERING. girls were Myrta Martin, Viola | turned home last week. He is now Krause, Claudia Gabriel, Patricia helping his father put up an addi Richards, Margaret Wood., Bytha | tion to the chicken house. Hoskins, Mary Johnson, and Neva | Mr. and Mrs. Peck of Grass Val Hedrick. ley visited Sunday at the Wm. Lut Bridge club met at the home of trell home. Mr. Peck is postmastei Mrs. Wm. Daughtery Monday. The | at Grass Valley. guests were Mrs. Fred Thorne, Mrs. | Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. f Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums Quaker Rugs & Floor Covering 2 Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. %* **%*4***% SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t $909909000000 Bob Thom and George Smith were tn LaGrande Thursday. H. W. Ratcliff of Freewater was down Sunday attending to some business. H. O. Hamman and his friend George E. Watson of Savannah, Ga., are here now. Mr. Watson , after a visit here, will go on to his home in Georgia. Harry plans on staying in Hermiston. A new silo is being filled at the Carson Linder ranch. Everett Hamman left Thursday for Bellingham, Wn., where he will enter the Bellingham Normal school. Mrs. H. Fuller was called to Stevenson. Wn., by the death of her mother. Her son Floyd accompan ied her. Mrs. W. A. Hineline was treated October 1st to a pleasant surprise by the girls of her canning and cook ing club. The crowd met at the E. L. Jackson home and went in a bo dy to the Hineline ranch. A pot luck dinner with turkey and ices cream and all the other trimmings, ; , was served. The mothers of the 4 , girls were invited. It is reported that Mr. Albright has sold his acreage at the Minneha- ha Springs. W. G Rodda is working at Pen dleton this week. Who Owns the Bank? The minute you deposit a dollar in a bank you become a part owner of the institution. This bank, like other banks, belongs to the deposi- tors. The money deposited is inves ted and these investments represent ing your money belong to you, the customer. Most of your funds are invested at home to your own neigh- bora. These neighbors are honest and upright and live on the best se curity in the world, the farm. So you are a partner In this bank —it belongs to you and the other depositors. Whenever you speak a good word tor your bank you are doing yourself a favor. Let's boost the biggest cooperative institution in town because it belongs to all of us. ■ > i ♦ FIRST NATIONAL BANK ♦ CHURCH NOTES of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000. ♦ BOARDMAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, October 15, 1933. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Special service at 8:00 P. M. Con- gregational singing led by O. W Payne. Bible reading by W. O. Miller. Special music with Harvey Adams in choir. Miss Rose Ricco will de liver a lecture on her recent travels in Europe.. W. O. Miller, Pastor. UMATILLA PRESBYTERIAN • CHURCH Sunday, October 15, 1933. Junior Endeavor, 9:15 A. M. Sunday school, 10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M., subject, "The Peril of Self Delusion.” Christian Endeavor, 7:30 P. M. W. O. Miller, Pastor. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH W. E. Jones. Pastor, The time for services at the church has been changed empha- sizing the Sunday school hour at 10:15. following communion servi- es at 10:00 o'clock. Preaching ser- ices will be held at 11:15 now in stead of as formerly at 10:30. The Christian Endeavor society vili meet this week at 6:30 with hester Dyer as leader, Preaching ervice will be at 7:30. Choir practice is being held Thurs day night of each week, and the place will be announced each Sun day morning by the director, Ben Gerklng. By Mrs. Wm. Hineline The McKenty family recently re ceived word of the death of their METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. A. Briggs, Pastor. sister, Colette McKenty at Havre. Mont. Edward McKenty went home Sunday services as follows: to attend the funeral but has re Morning Worship at 10:00. Ser amount of 340.00; Certificate of De "W" "S" “E” mean and are equiva turned to Hermiston. Westland Irrigation District, linquency No. 2421, in the amount lent to the four points of the com- Katrina Kryger is at Hood River mon theme, “The Christians Over Plaintiff, of 3223.94; Certificate of Delin pass "North” "West” “South" "East” where she is employed. plus.” VS, quency No. 2422, in the amount of following each description in said Mrs. Waldon Rhea of Redmond is Sunday school at 11:00. G. M. John Harris, J. M. Aeils, C. N. 3340.20; Certificate of Delinquency tabulation and reading from left to | visiting at the home of her son. Pierson, Supt. You will find a wel No. 2 4 2 3, in the amount of $140.76, right therein, the column "Sec." in-1 Hugh Rhea. Schleck, Bird Cochran. Gladys the same being the amounts of mon dicates and correctly represents | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch visited come. Comstock, Federal Land Bank of ey due and delinquent for irrigation "Section number” and the column at the Floyd Lynch Epworth League at 6:30. Evening home Sunday. Spokane, Washington, a corpora taxes for the years set forth in the headed "Twp." indicates Township The school board of District 115 church service at 7:30. Please no- tion, Fred McMurray, and also subjoined tabulation, together with and the column headed "Rg.” means met at the school house Monday af- tice that this is ft change in the all other persons or parties un penalty and Interest and costs there- and indicates range east of the Wil- ternoon and prepared the annual hour for evening services to the lamette Meridian. The column head budget and attended to the routine known, claiming any right, title, on.That said certificates were issued ed winter schedule. with the word "Ass.” means and j business. estate, claim, lien, interest or de by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of indicates the amount in dollars and : Choir practice on Monday night Mrs. M. T. Matott has a positiot mand In or to the real property Umatilla County, Oregon, on the •ents assessed againet the said pro- at Telocasset, twenty miles east o. at 8:00. described In the application here 17th day of May, 1933, the same be- perty described in the column head- LaGrande. Rosella and Janice ar< ing for the amounts then due and d description ,'directly opposite staying with their grandparents * ** * * * * in. lelinquent for plaintiff’s irrigation thereto, and the word “Int.” indi Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Oral in LaGrande Defendants. taxes, assessed upon your property cate and correctly represent the in- Vance is staying at Hinkle to help IRRIGON NEWS To John Harris, J. M. Aeils, C. N. situated in Umatilla County, Ore- erest accumulated upon the respec- keep the home fires burning and t( By Mrs. W. C. Isom Schleck, Bird Cochran, Federal Land ton, being assessed respectively to Ive amounts included in the pre- help with the hunting and the fish Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were Bank of Spokane, a corporation and zou, for the years, as hereinafter ceeding column from the date of de- ing. forth in this summons. inquency to the 17th day of May, The U-go I-go club enjoyed a verj Portland visitors last week. also all other persons or parties un et YOU Rev. Grice is holding services at are hereby notified, that in 1933; and in the column next fol- pleasant meeting at the home • ot known claiming any right, title, es he subjoined he community church this week. tabulation the left lowing headed "Total” indicates and Mrs. Chester Flannigan on Friday tate. claim. Hen. Interest or demand orrectly reprtsents the total tax This was the first all day meeting and column under the words "Rec- Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy mo in nr to the real property herein de rd Owner” is correctly represented lue plaintiff for its irrigation dis- of the fall and a delicious dinnei ored to Imbler, Oregon, Sunday. scribed. he name of the present record own rlct taxes, together with Interest was served by the hostess at noon They were accompanied by Mrs. Me r. as appears from the public rec- o the 17th day of May 1933; and Covers were laid for fifteen. The oy and two sons, Chase and Ben- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE rds ot Umatilla County. Oregon n the column next following the guests present were Mrs. Charles ty, whose home Is at Imbler. Mrs. OF OREGON, You and each of yoi ords "assessed for the year” indi- McKenkie, Mrs. N. L. Pennock. Mrs hich appears directly opposite the IcCoy has been visiting her parents are hereby notified that the West tes nnd correctly represents the Arthur Rowell and Mrs. Grover Peel. escription of the tract to whon r. and Mrs. Grabiel for some time. land Irrigation District Is the owner aid property was assessed. In the ear for which said taxes were as- The next meeting will be at the | and holder of certificate of delln Elmer Rucker from Wallowa has essed and levied. In every case Hamman residence the first Friday leased the George Ransier place and olumn next following In said tabu quency No. 2417, In the amount of ference to tax numbers are as in November. ition under the word "Description' $59.98; certificate of delinquency moved his family here last week. hown on the records of the County hows and properly alleges the de No. 2418, in the amount of 3126.50 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland from Dorcas Throop was a dinner guest criptien of the tracts of land hereit ssessor of Umatilla County. Ore- at the J. S. Dyer home Sunday. Lostine, Ore., was in this vicinity Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419 eferred to: that in said descrtptioi on. a more particular description In the amount of 320.00; Certificate Frederick Hesser, who has been Thursday, looking for a suitable f which property is as follows: 1 every case the abbreviations "N’ of Delinquency No. 2420, In th« stationed at Cambridge and Boston place to buy or lease. Mrs. E. Ò. Brownell of Portland the past three years, has been trans Assessed for ferred and at present Is at Havana. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Record Owner Description Sec. Twp. Rg. Ass. Int Total the year Cuba. J. A. Grabiel. John Harris SuNYSWYSEY 4 4N 2 8 $45.00 $14.98 $59.98 1928 J. E. Thom. Jr., made a business Mrs. Edith Mabey and daughter S % NW ‘ SE ‘ SE ‘ trip to Walla Walla on Thursday. Francis from Yakima visited the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pearson who Lamoreaux family over the week J. M. Aeils Tax 5 & 7 and 4 4N 2 8 $94.90 3 31.6 0 $126.50 19 2 7 were called to Walla Walla to be end. E 12 SW ‘ SW ‘ with their daughter Annie returned Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith left for C. N Schleck WYSWKSWKSEY 5 4N 28 315.00 $5.00 320.00 1928 home Thursday. Annie was recent Portland Friday with their little Bird Cochrane NYSYSW* NW* 5 4N 28 330.00 310.00 340.00 1928 ly operated on for appendicitis. laughter Patty who had an attack Federal Land Bank W¥NE% Sof 3 3 4N 2 8 316 8.0 0 3 5 5 9 4 $223.94 1928 Mrs. Pearson. Sr., of Echo stayed of appendicitis and will undergo an of Spokane, a Corp. River at the Pearson home during Mr. and operation. Mrs. Bessie Wisdom is Federal Land Bank W¥NWYSEY & 34 4N 28 3271.50 368.70 3340.20 1929 Mrs. Pearson's absence. staying with the family during their of Spokane, a Corp. SW‘SE‘ Tom Quick and Ethel Couch are absence. attending the Adventist school at Among those attending the Pomo- Federal Land Bank SEWSEY 34 4N 28 8120.00 320.76 $140.76 1930 Granger. Wash. na meeting Saturday from Heppner of Spokane, a Corp. Mrs. Johnnie Doherty returned were S. E. Knotson, . Chas. Smith, home Saturday. She has been a pa ind Mrs. Lucy Rogers. Beaulah Nichols of Lexington was YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur-1 1933. nnd defend this suit or pay Sweek. judge of the ahove entitled tient in the St. Anthony hospital at Bernard Doherty of he happy recipient of the lovely ther notified as the respective own- the amount due plaintiff, together court, and the date of the first pub- Pendleton. ers of the legal title to the said with costs and accrued interest, and lication of this summons is the 5th Sand Hollow brought Mrs. Doherty ‘ilted cuilt made by the Irrigon from Pendleton. Tome Economics club ladles recent several tracts of property as the in failure to do so a judgment and day of October 1933. Mrs. Nell Doherty and sons Nell ly. same appears of record, and each of decree will be rendered against you All process and papers in this and Charley of Ione came over Sat Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierce of La the other persons above named, that as your Interest may appear from plaintiff Westland Irrigation Dist- the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing proceedings may be served upon the urday. They visited at the homes '.rande were speakers of the day at riel, will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff's lien for irrigation district undersigned in the State of Oregon of Edward McDaid and Thomas Me Pomona Saturday. Marshal Markham is employed at of the State of Oregon for Umatilla taxes, and forever barring you and at the address hereinafter set forth. Carton. They returned home Sun day. Pendleton for a short time, County, for a decree foreclosing its each of you from claiming any right, Mrs. Everett Hamman, who has Joe Dyer was visiting In this vi- lien against the property above de- title, estate. Hen. claim, or demand W. J. WARNER and been visiting relatives at Hermiston inity Sunday. scribed and mentioned In said cer- In or to the real property above de C. C. PROEBSTEL, tificates. left for Klamath Falls on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rutledge took Attorneys for Plaintiff. Geo. Meade who has been harvest he 5th degree 1 ork at the evening YOU AND EACH OF YOU are scribed, and for an order of sale. has returned session of the Grange. The floor hereby summoned to appear on or This summons Is published by or P.O. Address. Pendleton. Oregon. ing near Holdman home. vork was put on by the Boardman before the 6th day of December der of the Honorable Calvin L (Oct 5-12-19-36-Nov. 2-9-16) C. A. Leeman is employed at the drill team and the tableaux by the Hermiston Hotel. Irrigon club ladies. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. » r F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H NORTON. Cashier < > R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of directors of Union High School District No. 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet in the High School Auditorium in the school house in Hermiston. Oregon, in said District, November 3, 1933 at 8:00 P- M., for the purpose of levy ing a tax for the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1933, and ending on June 30, 1934. at which time the following budget may be discussed with the board. The total amount of money needed by the said Union High School District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1933 and 1934 is estimated in the following budget. BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. From county high school tuition fund for 457.00 a. Tuition ...................................................... 2. TOTAL Estimated Receipts .............................. 457.00 Estimated Expenditures L GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service (1) Clerk .............................................................. 2. Supplies .............................. -............................... 3. Elections and publicity ................................... Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .... S. TOTAL Expense of General Control ............. INSTRUCTION—Supervision 1. Personal service (1) Principals .................................................. ... 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ...... 3. Other expense of supervision ................... 4. TOTAL Expense, Supervision ..................... III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 1. Personal service (1) Teachers ... (2) 3 Teachers (3) 1 Teacher . (4) 1 Teacher . S. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ................. . 8. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) Other expense of teaching ...................... 5. TOTAL Expense of Teaching ............... . IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employes 2. Janitors' supplies ........................... S. Fuel .................................................... Light and power .............................. 5. Water ................... .......................... 6. Other Expenses ............................. 7. TOTAL Expense of Operation ..... V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment ........................................................ 2. TOTAL Expense of Maintenance & Repairs VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) ........ (2) Library books ............................................ (3) Supplies, repairs, etc.................................. 2. Transportation ot pupils: (1) Personal service .......................................... 3. TOTAL Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ...... VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance ................................... ........................ 2. Rent .......................................;............................. 3. TOTAL Fixed Charges ...................................... VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. New furniture and equipment..... ................... 2. TOTAL Capital Outlays ................................... IX. DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on warrants ................................... .. 2. Interest on warrants ........................................ 3. TOTAL Debt Service ....................................... X. EMERGENCY 1. ...................... ................ ........ .......................... 2. TOTAL Emergency .......................................... 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 275.00 n. Recapitulation TOTAL Estimated Expenses for the Year ............... TOTAL Estimated Receipts, not Including proposed tax ....................................................................... BALANCE, Amount to be Raised by District Tax 1092.00 75.00 25.00 1192.00 270.00 2632.50 994.50 1039.95 200.00 50.00 50.00 5236.95 513.50 100.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 1413.50 400.00 400.00 25.00 30.00 60.00 2300.00 2415.00 131.04 1560.00 1691.04 100.00 100.00 5000.00 800.00 5800.00 300.00 300.00 18823.49 457.00 18366.49 Summary of Estimated Expenditure« FOR SCHOOL YEAR FROM JUNE 30, 1933, to JUNE 30, 1934. Personal Service ................................. ............................ 8967.45 Supplies .............................................................................. 460.00 Maintenance and Repairs ....... ..................................... 400.00 Debt Service ....... .......................... .................................. 5800.00 Miscellaneous ................. ............... .................................. 2896.04 Emergency ................ .......................... ..................... 300.00 TOTAL .................................................... ..... 18823.49 Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all warrants issued by vote of electors) ............ None 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for lack of funds” ............................ ................................... 10528.40 3. Amount of other indebtedness .............................. None 4. TOTAL Indebtedness ......... ............... ............ .......... 10528.40 DATED THIS 5th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1933 ATTEST: R. A. BROWNSON, W. J. WARNER. District Clerk Chairman. Board of Directors Approved by the Budget Committee thia 4th day of October. 1933. A. D. SMITH, W J. WARNER Secretary of Committee Chairman of Committee. (October 12-19)