* N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L , TH UR 8-, O C TO BE R 28, 1937 E. O. W H E A T LEAGUE SETS PLACE. DATE FOR M EETING J. J. Inskeep, who is cooperating In the demonstration Much of the seed for thtse trials was furnished by farmers of the county. The tenth annual meeting of the LE G AL A D V E R T IS IN G Eastern Oregcn Wheat League, scheduled for December 3 and 4, will S I MMONS FOR P U B LIC A T IO N be held In La Grande, at the re­ quest of growers o f Wallowa, Baker IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F TH E an Union counties, announces C. W S T A T E O F OREGON FOR TH E Smith, Corvallis, secretary of the C O U N T Y O F M ALH EUR league. THE A M A LG A M A T E D SUGAR First Meeting in Eastern Oregon C O M PAN Y, a corporation, This will be the first meeting of Plaintiff, the league to be held east of the v. Blue Mountains. Because of the E. M. G R E IG , Trustee; JOHN DOE large volume o f wheat being produc­ R IC H A R D ROE and M A R Y DOE ed In the Wallowa , Baker and beneficiaries under the trust of Grande Rcnde valleys in recent E. M. Greig, Trustee; The Un­ years, growers there feel that La known Heirs of S. P. Newman, de­ Grande would be a central meeting ceased; C ATH E R IN E NEW M AN place, giving them an opportunity to JU LIA N N EW M AN and HARO LD participate and thus become more NEW M AN, heirs cf S. P. Newman, fam iliar with the objectives and deceased; JOSEPH K EEFER workings of the organization, Smith sometime known as JOS. K E E F ­ said. ER; The Unknown Heirs of E. H Committee Meet Test, deceased; Also all other per­ sons or parties unknown claiming Five committees will meet to con­ any right, title, estate, lien or In­ sider transportation .taxation and terest in the real estate described legislation, including rural electri­ In the complaint herein, fication, production, handling and Defendants, marketng, federal agricultural leg- lstlatlon and weed control. Sub­ T O : Catherine Newman; Julian committees in all major wheat pro- Newman; Harold Newman; Joseph producing counties will discuss prob­ Keefer, sometime known as Jos lems which will regularly come be­ K eefer; The Unknown Heirs of S fore the various committees and P. Newman, deceased; The Un­ make recommendations to the state known Heirs of E. H. Test, deceased; committees which will be considered Also all other persons or parties un­ any right, title further at the annual meeting In La known claiming estate, lien or interest in the real Grande. estate described in the complaint T o Study Farm Bills herein and hereinafter described "This will be one of the biggest Defendants: and most important meetings,” says You, and each of you, are hereb> C. A. Nish, Mikkalo, president, “ be­ required to appear and answer the cause the league has been asked to complaint filed against you in the study all farm bills which have been above entitled suit on or before the Introduced In Congress and make 5th day of November, 1937, said date recommendations to the Senate being the first day following the last Agricultural committee. The revised day of four weeks from the first weed laws and the seed laws passed date of publication of this summons, at the last session of the state legis­ said period o f four weeks being the lature will be discussed and farm ­ time prescribed, by the court, for ers will have a better understanding publication hereof, and if you fail to of what can be accomplished under appear and answer said complaint them.” for want thereof the plaintiff will Bonnevillr Adminstrator Invited apply to the court for the relief George E. Farrell, director of the prayed for In Its complaint. western division of the AAA, J. D. This suit Is brought for the pur­ Ross, administrator, Bonneville pose o f securing a decree forever power dam, and other nationally quieting plaintiff's title in and to known speakers will be invited to the premises situate, lying and be­ attend. The city of La Orande is ing in Malheur County, State of making extensive preparations to Oregon and described as follows: entertain a large crowd and has The 8E'4 of N E ‘4 ; the NF.'i assured League officials that hotel of S E '»; Lot 1 and all that por­ accomodations and meeting rooms tion of the S W 'i of SE'4 of Sec­ will be adequate to take care of tion 32, Township 19 S„ Range everyone, according to Smith. 47 E. W. M „ lying east o f the right o f way of the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, D R Y LAN D N U R SE R Y more particularly described as ESTABLISHED follows, to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner of the SW '4 of SE'4 of Section 32, Township 19 L A K E V IE W —Ned Sherlock, East South, Range 47 E. W. M., Side woodgrower, Is cooperating with thence South on the subdivision with County Agent Victor W John­ line between the SE'4 of SE'4 son in establishing a dry land forage and the S W 'i of SE 4 of said nursery on his farm. Seed for the Section 32, to the Township line trials will be furnished through D. between Township 19 S., of C. Smith of the bureau of plant in­ Range 47 E. W. M. and Town­ dustry. ship 20 S. of Range 47 E. W. M „ thence West on said Township line to the right of way of the M A N Y CORN V A R IE TIE S Oregon Short Line Railroad COMPARED Company, thence In a northerly direction along the east bound­ ary line of said right of way O R EG O N C IT Y —Persons inter­ 1329.5 feet to the subdivision ested In a comparison of the growth line between the N W '4 of SE'4 and yield of locally grown varieties and the SW '4 o f SE'4 of said o f corn as compared with corn Section, Township and Range; grown from eastern seed had an op­ thence East on said subdivision portunity this year to see such a line 399 feet to the place of be­ demonstration on the farm of Phil ginning, containing 14 53 acres; Wlegand on the Barlow-Monlter all of said lands being in Section road. One group of corn growers 32, Township 19 Scuth, Range visited the trial plots October 17 and 47 E. W M „ also 18, accomiHinied by County Agent Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Section 33, Township 19 South, Range 47 E. W. M. excepting 1 acres, thereof said one acre being more IT ’S T IM E . . . particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 110 feet east of the SE corner of the NE'4 o f N E '» of Section 32 In said Township and Range, thence East 247 feet to the Snake River; thence along said Snake River in a southerly dir­ ection 169 feet; thence West 267 feet; thence North 169 feet to the place of beginning, contain­ T O ORDER ing 1 acre of land; COAL 8ee us before you sell your CLO VER SEED A1 Thompson "T h e Fanner's Own Co-Op” Phone 26 Nyssa K IN G M A N C O LO N Y IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T N O TICE OF ELECTION N O TIC E HEREBY 18 GIVEN, That an election will be held in the Kingman Colony Irrigation District on the 30th day of October, 1937, for the purpose of voting upon the pro­ position o f Inclusion of the King- man Colony Irrigation District within the boundaries of the Owy­ hee Irrigation District, and uniting and merging said Kingman Colony Irrigation Distrct into and as a part o f the Owyhee Irrigation District and that at said election the ballo's shall contain the words, and shall require the qualified voters to vote upon the proposition, "M erger— Yes” and “ Merger—No” . The Board of Directors has des­ ignated that the Kingman Colony School House as the place where said election shall be held, and that said election shall be held between the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the fore­ noon and 5:00 o'clock in the after- neon of said 30th day of October. 1937, when the polls shall be closed. This notice is given by order of the Board of Directors duly entered 'he 28th day of September, 1937. and which order designates the bound­ aries of the Kingman Colony Irri­ gation District and dispenses with publication of the same in this notice o f election. F R A N K D. H ALL, Secretary Kingman Colony Irrigation District First publication Sept. 30, 1937. Last publication Oct. 28, 1937. N O TIC E TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of M al­ heur. In the M atter of the Estate of George O. Glascock, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap­ pointed by the County Court o f the State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun­ ty, Administratrix of the estate of Gecrge O. Glascock, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publica­ tion of this notice to said Adminis­ tratrix at the office of A. L. Fletch­ er in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, the same being the place designated for the transaction o f all business per­ taining to said estate. October 4, 1937. Anna J. Glascock, Administratrix of the Estate o f George O. Glascock, De­ ceased. First publication October 7, 1937. Last publication November 4, 1937 NOTICE OF SPE C IAL ELECTION N O TIC E HEREBY IS GIVEN, That a special election has been called and will be held In and for the School District 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th day of N ov­ ember, 1937, between the hours o f 2:00 o'clock P. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M „ at which time the polls shall be . closed, and that at said election there will be submitted to the legal voters of School District 26 the proposition of authorizing a special school district levy for the year 1937, payable In 1938. In the sum of $4000.00 to be In addition to the amount of levy as limited by the Constitution o f the State of Oregon. The vote is to be by ballot upon which the voter will be required to Indicate his or her choice upon said proposition which shall be stated “ Increase of Levy--------Y es” and "Increase of Levy--------N o ” Thts notice is given by order of tile district School Board of School District No 26 of Malheur County. Oregon, made the 29th day of Sept­ ember, 1937. and for a decree barring and en­ joining the defendants, and each and every o f them, from all right, title, estate, lien or Interest in said property, and for such other and further relief as to the honorable FRED KO O PM AN. court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity and for costs and disburse­ Chairman, District School Board ments herein, all o f which will more Attest: fully appear by the verified com­ Dwight Smith District Clerk. plaint on file herein. This summons is published by First publication Oct 15. 1937. order o f the Honorable Charles W Last publication Nov. 4, 1937 Ellis, Circuit Judge, in and for the above entitled court, made and en­ tered on the 6th day o f October. 1937, prescribing that this summons A Timely Tip O N F IN A N C IN G Y O U R N EX T C A R W e can assist you in making arrangements to finance the purchase of your next car on an ex­ tremely advantageous basis. Ask us about it. Frank T. Morgan Nyssa, Oregon be served by publlcatlcn thereof once each week for four successive and consecutive weeks in the Gate City Journal, a weekly newspaper of gen­ eral circulation published at Nyssa in Malheur County, Oregon. The date of the first publication is October 7, 1937 and the date of the last publication is November 4, 1937 ROBT. D LY TLE , Attorney for P laintiff Postoffice Address: Vale, Oregon. Phone 31 N O TICE OF SALE OF COIT4TY OW NED LANDS Pursuant to an order o f the Coun­ ty Court of Malheur County, Ore­ gon. dated the 6th day of October, 1937. I wlli on the 6th day of Nov­ ember, 1937, at the hour o f 10 o'clock. A. M . at the front door of the County Court House at Vale. Oregon, offer for sale the tracts of land hereinafter described and numbered for not less than the prices fixed by said Court with the proportionate cost of publication added thereto. Said lands will be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash; or all tracts priced at $200 00 or leas to the highest bidder for cash, and all tracts priced at more than $200 00 and not more than $500 00 for cash or for not less than 20% cash and the remainder to be paid under written agreement with the purchaser in equal Installments over a period not exceeding 5 years; all deferred payments to draw Interest at the rate of 6% per annum, pay­ able annually; all sales and agree­ ments to be subject to the terms, and conditions of Sec. 69-813, Oregcn Code, and Chapter 402, Laws of 1937; all lands within the bound­ aries of irrigation or drainage dis­ tricts to be sold subject to any valid assessments made or to be made by said districts since the date said lands, were acquired by the County and all lands wlthtln the boundaries of the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis­ trict which have been classified as in Classes 5 and 6 and as to which said County has heretofore by reso­ lution dated September 3, 1930, authorized a transfer to said district of the water rights appurtenant to said lands are to be sold without water right. Said lands numbered as to tracts and with the minimum prices set opposite each tract are as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 262-A—Description, Lot No. 3, Lot 4; SE'4SW14, W14SE14. NE!4SE>4; Sec. 7, Twp. 21, Rng. 37; Price $117.75. Tract No. 263-A—Description, S W 4 N W 4 , N W 4SW 14; Sec. 8, Twp. 21, Rng. 37; Price %40 00. Tract Ne. 264-A—Description, S'4. Sec. 24, Twp. 14, Rng. 39; Price $160.00. Tract No. 265-A— Description, N H N '4 SW '4 ; S W '4 S W ‘4, SE'4; Sec. 15, Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $30000 Tract No. 266-A—Description. W14, W W iSE^; Sec. 16, Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $200 00. Tract No. 267-A—Description, St4SWt4, SE<4; Sec. 23; Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $120.00. Tract No. 268-A—Description, All Sec. 26, Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 269-A—Description, All Sec. 27. Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No 270-A—Description. All Sec. 28; Twp. 14; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 271-A —Description, All Sec. 29; Twp. 14; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 272-A—Description, All Less Gravel pit and road <11.4 acres! Sec. 33; Twp. 14; Rng. 40; Price $320 00. Tract No. 273-A—Description, All Sec. 34, Twp. 14; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 274-A— Description, All Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price Sec. 9; $320 00. Tract No. 275-A—Description, All Sec. 13; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 276-A—Description, S W '4 ; Sec. 14; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $80.00. Tract No .277-A— Description. All Sec. 15; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 278-A—Description. W 'i NWI4, St4; Sec. 16; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $200.00. Tract No. 279-A— Description, W >48*14; Sec. 13; Twp. 13; Rng, 41. Price $40.00. Tract No. 280-A—Description. SE'4, W4NE14, Sec. 24; Twp. 13; Rng. 41; Price $120.00. Tract No. 281-A—Description. S E '»N E '4 , N V4SE 14, SW>4SE‘4; Sec 32; Twp. 21; Rng. 41; Price $80 00.. Tract No. 282-A— Description, S>4 N W ‘4 SE14, SV4NE‘4SWV» ; Sec. 13; Twp. 31; Rng. 41; Price $20.00. Tract No. 283-A—Description, SE ‘ » N W ‘4 Less A T . 8(6 45 A.) Sec. 14; Twp. 15; Rng. 42; Price $20.00. Tract No. 284-A—Description, N W 4N W 14; Sec. 23; Twp. 15; Rng. 42; Price $40.00. Tract No. 285-A—Description, N E ‘ 4 N E ‘4 Sec. 36; Twp. 30; Rng. 42; Price $20 00. Tract No. 286-A—Description. All Sec 31; Twp. 30; Rng. 43; Price $320 00. Tract No. 287-A—Description. S E ^ S E ^ : 8ec 32; Twp. 15; Rng 43; Price $20 00. Tract No. 288-A— Description, SEK.NWV4 Sec. 3; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Price 20 00 Tract No. 239— Description, All Sec. 17; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Price $320.00. Tract No. 290-A—Description. W<4 N E ’ ,. S E '. N W » , N E 1»S W '» ; Sec. 2; Tw p 16; Rng 43; Price $80 00. T ract No. 291 - A —Descroptlon. S E ', Sec 3; Twp 16; Rng 43; Price $80 00 Tract No 292-A - Description. 8 H NE'4 Sec. 21; Twp. U ; Rng 43; Price $40 00 Tract No. 293-A—DescriptL n S W '»S W 4 Sec 22; Twp. 16; Rng 43; Price $20 00 Tract No. 294-A— Description. All East of Railroad In the SE'4; Sec. 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44; Price $100 00. Tract No. 295-A—Description. N E LN E V i Sec 15; Twp. 18; Rng 45; Price $20 00 Tract No. 296-A —Description. All West of Highway in the N 4 S W 4 and in W 'iN W '4 ; Sec 17; Twp. 18; Rng. 45: Price $80 00 Tract No. 297-A— Description. SH S E ', and E S S W 4 Less all South of Nevada Ditch and North of Highway; Sec 21; Twp. 18; Rng. 45; Price $40 00 Tract No. 298-A—Description, A. T. 7 <8 S N E ', S E '. N W D ; Sec. 32; Twp. 1$: Rng 4$; Price $7500. Tract No. 299-A —Description. NH Sec 5 ; Twp. 1$; Rng. 45; Price $320 00 Tract No. 300-A—Description. 8 K \ s v r \ ; 8ec. 1$; Twp. 1$; Rng 45: Price $40 00 Tract No. 301-A —Description, N * 4 S E <4, S W i S E 1, , SW<4, Sec. 34; Twp 29; Rng. 45; Price $140.00. Tract No. 302-A— Description. Lots 2 and 3 and 4; Sec. 3; Twp 30; Rng 45; Price $60 00 Tract No. 303-A—Descrpitlon, N tt N W ‘» ; Sec. 36; Twp. 15; Rng 46; Price $40 00 Tract No. 304-A —Description, S E tiS E K ; Sec. 1; Twp. 18; Rng. 46; Price $20.00. Tract No. 305-A—Description, W 'k E H S E 'i and E4W44SE14 Less 17 Acres, more or less, between M al­ heur River and County Road; Sec. 2; Twp. 18; Rng. 46; Price $50.00. Tract No. 306-A—Description, Lots 6 & 7 & 8, N E ‘ »S E t» Less Drain Ditch; Sec 13; Twp. 21; Rng 46; Price $65 00. Tract No. 307-A—Description, 814 N W 'i, N W Ü SW14 ; Sec. 14; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $60.00. Tract No. 308-A—Description, N ‘4 SE'4, NE14, N E ‘/.NW(4; Sec. 15; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $14000. Tract No. 309-A— Description. W 1 Sec. 16 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $160.00. Tract No. 310-A—Description, 814 N14, S '* ; Sec. 19; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $240.00. Tract No. 311-A—Description, S14 S liN 'A , N14NW14, NW'4NE14; Sec. 25; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $300.00 Tract No. 312-A— Description, All Sec. 35 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $320. Tract No. 313-A—Decsription, N W '4, W '4 N E ‘4 Sec. 36; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $120.00. Tract No. 314-A—Description, NW'4 SW '4, Sec. 2; Twp. 30; Rng. 46; Price $40.00. Tract No. 315-A— Description, Lots 1 & 3, S '4NE'4, SH N W '4 ; NE '» SE '4 Less Townsite of Jordan Valley; N W 'iS E y , Less A.T. 1; Sec. 2; Twp. 30; Rng. 46; Price $150.00. Tract No. 316-A—Description, West of Railroad In the N W '4 - N W 4 ; Sec. 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44: Price $25.00. Tract No. 317-A—Description, SE'4 Sec. 10; Twp. 30; Rng. 44; Price $40.00. Tract No. 318-A—Description, S'4 814 N E ü SE14; Sec. 29; Twp. 15; Rng. 47; Price $75.00. Tract No. 319-A— Descriptlcn. A triangular tract of land containing 10 Acres in the West portion of N W '»SE14: Sec. 6; Twp. 16; Rng. 47; Price $10 00. Tract No. 320-A—Description, S W ‘4 NE'4 Sec. 6; Twp. 18; Rag 47; Price $210.00. Tract No. 321-A—Description, S W 'iS E 'i; Sec. 7; Twp. 18; Rng 47; Price $210.0.0 Tract No. 322-A—Description, Lot 6; Sec. 30; Twp. 20; Rng. 47; Price $25 00. Tract No. 323-A—Description, Lots 6 and 7, Block 73, Orig. Town- site of Ontario; Price $20.00. Tract No. 324-A—Description. Lots 11 to 15, incl.. Block 83, O»^; Townsite of Ontario. Price $100.00 Tract No. 325-A— Description, Lot 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 159, Orig. Town- site o f Ontario; Price $40 00. Tract No. 326-A— Description Lots 1 to 10, incl.. Block 168, Orig Townsite of Ontario; Price $75.00. Tract No. 327-A—Description. Lots 1 to 10, incl.. Block 211 Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $25.00. Tract No. 328-A—Description, Lots 17 to 20, incl., Block 241, Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $100.00. Tract No 329-A—Description, Lot» 26 to 29. incl.. Block 2, Terrace Heights Addition to Ontario; Price $80 00. Tract No. 330-A —Description, Lots 12 and 13, Block 3; Terrace Heights Addition to Ontario; Price $40.00. Tract No 331-A —Description, Lot 2, Block G, Barton's Addition to Ontario; Price $25.00. Tract No. 332-A—Description, Lots 6 and 7, Block 11, Riverside Ad­ dition to Ontario; Price $20.00. Tract No. 333-A— Description, Lots 11, 12 and 13. Block 15, Teut- sch’s Addition to Nyssa; Price $90.00. Tract No. 334-A— Description, Lots 1 to 5, Incl., and 9 and 10, Block 33; Parks Addition to Nyssa; Price $85.00. Tract No. 335-A—Description, Lots 1 and 2, Block 77, Green's Ad­ dition to Nyssa; Price $50 00. Tract No. 336-A—Description, Lots 1 and 2, Block 78, Green’s Ad­ dition to Nyssa; Price $50 00. Tract No. 337-A— Description, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, Block 4; E d­ w ig e Addition to Vale; Price $50.09 Tract No. 338-A— Descript'rn Lcts 9 and 10. Block 11, El.lredg» Addition to Vale; Price $10.00. Tract No, 339-A—Description. Lot» 1. 2 and J, Block 1$, Eldredge Addition to Vale; Price $30.00. Tract No. 340-A— Description. Lot» 4 an 5, Block 1$; Eldredge Ad­ dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Tract No. 34 1-A— Description, Lots 7 and 8. Block 18. Eldredge Addition to Vale; Price $20 00 Tract No 342-A— Description. Lot» 1 and 2, Block 22, Eldredge Ad­ dition to Vale; Price $20 00. Tract No 343-A— Description, Lots 3 an 4, Block 22, Eldredge Ad­ dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Tract No. 344-A — Description. Lots 24 and 25, Block 33, Hope- Holland Addition to Vale; Price $20 00 . Tract No. 345-A—Description. East 43 feet of Lot 1, Block 11, Original Townsite of Vale; Price $50.00. Tract No. 346-A — Description, Lots 5 and 6, Block 16, Orig. Town- site of Vale; Price $150.00. Tract No. 347-A— Description, Lots 20 to 24, incl.. Block 5G, Pioneer Addition to Jordan Valley; Price $50 00. Tract No. 348-A— Description, Lots 11 and 12, Block 78, Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $20.00. C. W. GLENN, Sheriff, Malheur County Oregon. LE G AL AD V E R T IS IN G LE G AL A D V E R T IS IN G NOTICE The Budget C. mmlttee of the City of Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon, has fixed upon Monday, November 1, 1937, at 8 o ’clock P. M. as the time and the Council Room at Nyssa, Oregon as the place, when and where the estimate of money proposed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year of 1938, may be discussed with the levying board o f said City of Nyssa, and at which time an place any taxpayer subject to said levy, when made, shall be heard for or against any proposed tax levy. Itemized estimates of the amount of money to be raised by taxation for the ensuing fiscal year for said City of Nyssa are as follows: BUDGET FOR THE Y E A R OF 1938 Estimated Expenditures PE RSO NAL SERVICES: Police ..................................................... $ 1.500 00 Recorder .................................................. 1,500,00 Librarian ................................................. 225 00 Street Water Superintendent 1,140.00 M A T E R IA L AND SU PPLIES: Printing and Advertising ................... 30000 O ffice Supplies ._ 100 00 Fire Department ................... 40090 M AINTE NANC E AND R E PA IR S : Fuel .......................................................... 100 00 Rent 240 00 City HaU .................................................. .00 PO W ER AN D W A TE R : Power ....................................................... 1,800.00 Repairs and Supplies ............................... 500.00 Improvements ........ - ............................... 2,500.00 M ISC E LLAN E O U S: Street lights .............................................. 1,800 00 Emergency Fund ................................... 2.200.00 Street Fund ............................................. 2,000.00 Sinking Fund for Bonded Indebtedness . 1,000.00 Interest for Bond Indebtedness .................. 1,330.00 Sewer .............................................. 500.00 TO TAL $ 4,305.00 800.00 340.00 4,300.00 8,83090 _______________ _______ ________ * ............ $19.13590 Receipts 7,500.00 600.00 300 00 450.00 425 00 150.00 Water Rents . Licenses Fines Read Fund Delinquent Taxes Beer .............. ..... T O T A L ......................................................... - ......... $ 9,425.00 Total estimated expenses for the year ......... ........... Receipts ........................................................ .. 19.13500 9.425 00 Amount to be raised by taxation ......... ............................ $ 9,710 00 Statement of Indebtedness on October 15, 1937 Water Bends On standing ............................. Street Improvement Bonds Outstanding Sew:r Bonds Oustandlng ..................................... ........ $16.000 00 4.000 00 15.000 00 Total ........................... ................................................. $35,000.00 C IT Y OF NYSSA. BUDGET FO R 1938 Estimated expenditures, together with the expenditures for the years 1934, 1935, 1936 and the first half of 1937. EXPE N D ITU R E S 1935 1934 1936 1937 1st half 1937 Budget 1.440 00 600 00 225.00 1,140.00 720.00 450 00 112.50 570.00 1 /DO 00 P 7 00 225.00 1,140.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 225.00 1,140.00 125.10 4145 110.26 60.00 75 00 300.00 300,00 100 00 400.00 84.71 90,00 179.90 50.00 120.00 150.00 100 00 240.00 .00 576.20 441.41 889.19 1.500.00 250 00 750.00 1.800 00 500 00 2.500.00 Personal Services Police ........................................ Recorder Librarian Street