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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1335
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NEWS OF RECORD
Antelope Census
Completed For
Malheur County
Jordan Valley
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 26-C, of Malheur County, State
of Malheur County. Week of
of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at The Junior High School on
Mar. 27 to Apr. 3
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
Mrs. John Mallea
the 29th day of April, 1955, at 8:00 o’clock p m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal
Phone 2-7769. Parma
school year, beginning July 1, 1955, and ending June 30, 1956, hereinafter set forth.
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
Kit Attebury to John Edward
Figures released following the
(Too late for last week)
The WSCS were hostess at a
O’Toole et ux — Lots 6, 7, SE¥s- annual spring antelope census for
Services
were held in Caldwell
bridal shower Tuesday evening
SW'li Sec. 6; NEVsNW^ Sec
- Malheur county indicates that March 31 for Mrs. Margaret
honoring Miss Shirley Standerfer
22- 42. 2/28/55. $1 (Q. C. Deed).
there is a slight decrease in ante­ Gluch, 69, who passed away sud­
who became the bride of Roger
Schedule I
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES
Claud H. Willson et ux to Wil­ lope numbers over the previous denly Sunday at a Nampa hos-
Smith Saturday afternoon in a
liam Lowe et ux — Lot 11, Block year.
I pital. She was born July, 9, 1885
ceremony which took place at the
Construc­ 73, Greens Add. to Nyssa. 3/24/55.
in Pleasant Valley near Jordan
In
an
aerial
survey,
there
were
Apple Valley Methodist church
tion Fund $1.
Valley where she has since made
1100
animals
observed
in
an
area
ITEM
General Total All (from bond
Mrs. Dick Harris was in charge of
Cecil L. Shane et ux to John
her home. She was married June
where
1200
were
counted
last
Fund
Funds
sales)
the games. Many lovely gifts were
Markle ux — part of NE*4SE¥«
27,
1906 to Joseph Gluch.
spring,
according
to
a
report
from
¡received by the bride-to-be and
(3)
(2)
(5)
(1)
Sec. 8-17-44 3/26/55. $5,600.
Cecil
Langdon,
Malheur
county
She
was a former member of
refreshments of Pineapple Bavar­
Leslie Ditty et ux to Delmar
Estimated Receipts From—
district game agent. The census the Rebekah lodge and an active
ian, ritz crackers and hot choco­
Betz
—
Lots
3
and
4,
Block
274,
$ 12,000.00 $ 12,00000 $________
1. Delinquent Taxes
is taken each spring while the member in the Methodist WSCS.
late were served to the guests.
450,000 00
2 Bond Sales
450,000.00 Ontario. 3/22/55. $10.
She is survived by five sons,
Mabel P. Richardson to Mar- antelope are in bunches, enabling
Mrs. Emma Hunt returned re­ 3. County School Fund
16,500.00
a
more
accurate
tabulation,
Lang
­
Harold
Gluch of Caldwell, Rob­
cently from Greenwich, Conn., 4 Basic School Support Fund
125,000
00
shall
F
Packer
—
SWV
4
SWV
4
Sec.
.....
1,250 00
«There she has been employed for 5. Common (Irreducible) School Fund
23- 16-47. 3/23/55. $1. (Q. C. Deed). don commented. Instead of at­ ert and Raymond both of Jordan
2,500.00
..........
the past eight months. She is at 6. Vocational Education
Margaret M. Payne, Referee to tempting to count all animals Valley, Ralph of Murphy, and
1,900.00
7.
Driver
Training
Car
home with her daughter, Mr. and
M. F. Packer et ux — SWV4SWV4 within the county, the most suit­ Richard. Two daughters, Mrs
600 00
8. Rentals ______________________ ___
Mrs. Lloyd Estep and family.
and
W’iWVzSE’/sSWMi Sec. 23- able areas are covered quite Josephine Carson, and Mrs. An­
2,000.00
9. Other Sources
thourghly.
nabel Mallea both of Jordan Val­
16-47. 3/21/55. $26,100.
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Seward 10. Estimated Total Receipts
$611,750.00
$450,000.00
ley, one sister, Mrs. Frank Gus­
An
estimated
one-half
of
the
Evelyn
Zornes
Gross
et
vir
to
visited at the home of her broth­
Pauline Hart '— undivided l/16th antelope are found in the area man of Jordan Valley, and 26
air, Mr and Mrs. Roy Wild in Nys­ 11. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit (Add Cash
interest in W4NWy4, SE*4NEV4> southeast of Rome in the Bowden grandchildren.
4,000.00
sa Thursday.
Mrs. Seward’s
Balance—Deduct Deficit)
Services were held from the
NWV4SE>/4 Sec. 36-17-39. 3/24/55 Hills, area, the survey revealed.
mother, Mrs. Ed Wild was cele­ 12. Estimated total receipts and available
Peckham-Dakan
chapel, with the
However,
some
antelope
are
$1.
(Q.
C.
Deed).
$615,750
00
$165,750.00
cash
balance
or
deficit
$450,000
00
brating a birthday and was also
Rev. Dr. Hayman officiating. In
are
found
in
almost
all
sections
Versal
Sessions
et
ux
to
Frank
present.
GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Schedule II
J. Holub et ux — SWV4 and SE’/s- of the county, with small groups terment was at Canyon Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith and
Honorary pallbearers were:
Expenditures for Two NW'4 Sec. 11; SHSWVs Sec. 2- close to the valley in the Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith were
Chris
Driscoll, Pat O’Keefe,
21-45.
9/23/52.
$10.
Juntura,
Jordan
Valley,
Vale
and
Total
Fiscal Years Next Pre­
Sunday dinner guests at the Bu­
Bas
Deary,
Byran Brunzell, Ed
Brogan
areas.
W.
G.
Ross
and
Co.
to
Wesley
Estimated
Budget
ceding the Current
ford Standerfer home.
Maher, George Williams, Dr. W.
Blanton et al — undivided 3/4ths
Expendi­
Allowance
School Year
Miss Nadine Seward, daughter
interest in 2560 acres in Township SUMNER HAS STREP THROAT W. Jones and W. S. Skinner. Act­
tures for
in Detail
Detailed
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward,
Secondary
the
for the
17, Ranges 45 and 46. / /55. $1
Orin Sumner has been confined ive pallbearers were, Jack Dunn­
ITEM
Elemen­
Expendi­
left Thursday with the Crusader
Schools
Ensuing
Current
tures for
tary
First Year (Q. C. Deed).
to his home since Friday with ing, Pete Larrinaga, Norman Mc­
Choir on a tour which will take
Grades
School
School
Schools
Last Year
Give
J. H. Halcom et ux to Walter strep throat Mr. Sumner is owner Kenzie, Galo Mendieta, Sabino
7 to 12
Year in
them into Washington and Oreg­
Grades
Year
of the
Yearly
C. Payton et ux — E’iNWVsNEVs of the Nyssa Pharmacy and is be­ Madariaga and Gabriel Elordi.
Detail
1 to 6
Two-year
Totals
on. The choir is made up of 47
Jack Staples who underwent
Sec. 30-18-47. 3/23/55. $10.
ing replaced at the Pharmacy by
Period
young people from the Nazarene
Ralph
Castator.
surgery
in a Boise hospital the
Fred
T.
Hawk
et
ux
to
Ralph
(3)
(4)
(5)
(2)
(6)
(7)
(1)
College at Nampa and will sing
past week is reported to be get­
Theador Hawk et ux — E’-’zSE17«-
at various schools for the next I. GENERAL CONTROL
NE‘/4, El2NE‘4SEV4, Sec. 22; S4- Hopper et ux — parts of SEV4- ting along fine.
two weeks.
1. Personal Service:
Richard Rementeria of Boise
NW¥4. N^SH, SW'OTli Sec. SW'i and S’àSE'i Sec. 6-19-44
(1) Superintendent and
Ernest Nelson, who is attending
accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
23-15-42. 3/17/55. $10.
3/28/55.
$10.
$
$ 5,664.00 $ 6,480.00 $ 6.275.00
Clerk
$ 3,398.40
the College of Idaho, spent the
Jenaro Rementeria of Newberg,
Judson C. Sego et ux to William
Blue Mountain Lumber Co. to Ore., visited one day last week
3,300.00
3,180 00
1,980.00
2.930.00
(2) Clerical assistants
week end with Raymond Nor­
O. Brock et ux — Lots 4. 5, and
Ore-Ida Lumber Co. — Lots 4 to
(3) Compulsory Education
land.
S'£ of Lot 3, Block 89. Ontario. 17, 18, 19 and 20. Block 201 On­ with friends here.
200.00
500.00
500.00
300.00
475.00
and census
3/25/55.
$2,300.
Dr. K. E. Kerby of Nyssa spent
Mr and Mrs. Ed Obendorf and
16Cf.OO
400.00
240.00
400.00
434.54
2. Supplies & Postage
tario. 3/31/55. $10.
several
days the past week as a
Sarah
F.
Spicer
to
J.
R
Panike
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wyatt
88.00
220.00
220.00
374.71
132.00
3. Election and publicity
Daniel K. Brown et ux to Vy­ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
et ux — 60 by 510 feet in NE>/4-
and family al) of Roswell and
4. Legal service (clerk’s
SE>/4 Sec. 29-15-47. 3/25.55. $500. ron B. Hopper et ux — EVfcE^ Robert Long.
120.00
300.00
150.00
151.03
180.00
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goddard
bond, audit, etc.)
Dinner guests at the home of
Margaret M. Payne to Frank Sec. 4 and part of Sec. 5-19-43
5. Other expenses of general
and Cindy of Notus, spent Satur­
Eiguren et ux — lands in Town­ 4/1/55. $1. (Q. C. Deed).
Mr. and Mrs. John Malleau Tues­
control:
day with the Orley Smith family.
Erma V. Palmer et vir to Vyron day, were Mrs. John Harvey and
440.00
1,100.00
1.035.82
660.00
(1)
ship 31. Range 41. 3/25/55. $10.
Miss Lucille Palmer and her sis­
Ben Tsugamaki et al to Ontario B. Hopper et ux — 300 acres in son, Arlene Eiguren.
ter, Lola of Kuna were Saturday
6. Total Expense of General
Mike Toole who is a student
Fish Market — Lots 6 to 10, inc., Sec. 5; E‘àSE’,4 and part of E‘à-
overnight guests at the Smith
$ 4,593.60 $ 11.484.00 S 12,130.00 $ 11,676.10 $ 11.142.67 Block 74, Ontario. 3/25/55. $10. NEMi Sec. 4-19-43. 9/26/50. $10. at OAC arrived in Jordan Mon­
Control
$ 6,890.40
home. The guests were here to
Vyron B. Hopper et ux to Hollis day where he will spend the
(Q. C. Deed).
attend the wedding of Roger II. INSTRUCTION
C.
Hopper et ux — 300 acres in spring vacation with relatives.
Frank Eiguren et ux to Mar­
Smith which took place Saturday
1. Personal Service:
$ 9,168.00 $ 14,403.00 $ 14,160.00 $ 13.515.00
Word has been received in
(1) Principals
$ 5,235.00
garet M. Payne — lands in Town­ Sec. 5; E*6SE*4 and part of EM>-
afternoon.
NE14 Sec. 4-19-43. 7/18/53. $10. Jordan of the birth of a son Mar
91,520.00
205,230.00
192,268.00
176,757.45
(2) Teachers
113,710 00
ship 31, Range 41. 3/22/55. $10 .
Mr .and Mrs. Earl Boston and
3,700.00
1,950.00
3.900.00
3,595.00
(3) Clerical assistants
1,750.00
21, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bush-
Union Oil Co. to Beverly Hills Marriage License Issued
family spent Sunday with their
425.00
325 00
425.00
488.14
2. Library supplies, repairs
100.00
anan of Boise. Mrs. Buchanan is
Service Stations, Inc. — Lots 6
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bol­
Bud
Pugh
and
Dolly
Inez
Reed,
5,285.00
9,685 00
9,285.00
7.103.09
3. Teaching supplies
4,400 00
the former Donna Fillmore of
to
10,
inc.,
Block
24,
Ontario.
3/-
ton at Mountain Home.
both of Council, Ida. 3/30/55.
1,700.00
5.200.00
4,000.00
5,157.16
4. Textbooks
3,500.00
Jordan Valley.
1/55. $10.
1,500
00
00.00
00
5. County Library fund
1,500.00
The PTA executive council will
Aiden Madariaga motored to
Lee McRroberts to Emmett W Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
6 Other expenses of
meet Thursday, April 7 at 9 a. m
Browning
et ux — Lots 7 and 8,
Homer Goehler et al vs Idaho Nampa Wednesday to bring his
2,470.00
2,920.00
1,830.00
2.965.44
instruction
640.00
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Block 12, Riverside Add. to On- Department Store Co. 3/28/55. Re­ wife and infant son home.
Saunders.
Mrs. Aurora Abrusia and fam­
tario. 3/24/55. $10.
covery of money. $2,117.43.
7. Total Expense of
Mrs. Jack Reed attended the
Ira Egan et ux to Emanuel
$111,778.00 $242,613.00 $226,958.00 $309,581.29 $204,235.63
Frictioneze Corp, vs Bee-Mac ily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Navarro
Instruction
$130,835.00
Knife and Fork club luncheon at
Strobel — S’sNE’i Sec. 6-17-44. Motor Co. 3/29/55. Recovery on and sons of Boise and Mr. and
III. OPERATION OF PLANT
Boise Monday.
note. $245.
Mrs. James Staley and family of
11/10/54. $1.
1. Personal Service:
Nancy Jackson is spending a
Juntura spent last week end in
Hazel
D.
Brosnan
to
C.
C.
Grace
James
F.
Anderson
vs
Clark
(1) Janitors and other
few days at the Earl Boston home
Jordan visiting friends and rela­
et ux — E^E^ Sec. 4; E’^SE’i» Ruse. 3/29/55. Replevin.
employees
$ 13,067.00 $ 26.493.00 $ 25,790.00 $ 22,561.53
$ 13,426.00
while her parents, Mr and Mrs
tives.
Sec.
22;
SW*
4
Sec.
23-16-44.
3/-
Owyhee
Ditch
Co.
vs
Sam
Hart
­
4.25Ö.00
2,250.00
4.750.00
3,602.15
2,000.00
2. Supplies
Wilton Jackson of Nyssa are in
Aleck Madariaga who has been
ley. 3/29/55. In restraint.
11/55. $10. (Q. C. Deed).
6,000.00
5.734 49
3.000.00
3,500.00
6,500.00
3. Fuel
Seattle.
Oscar B. Grace et ux to C. C.
Della R. Schaffer vs Louie Shaf­ confined to the Caldwell hospital
700.00
882.00
677.53
560.00
322.00
5 Water
for several days with an infected
4.250.00
4.250.00
4,232.21
Grace et ux — E'zE1^ Sec. 4; E*4- fer. 3/31/55. Divorce.
Mrs. J. J Banta injured her j 4 Light and power
2,450.00
1,800.00
600.00
600.00
644 45
300.00
6. Telephone
300.00
SE'i Sec. 22; SW’i Sec. 23-16-44
United Credit Service vs Mar­ hand returned to his home Thurs-
back quite badly in a fall from a
7. Other expenses of
3/11/55. $10. (Q. C. Deed).
garet I. Tensen. 3/31/55. Recov­ dav and is getting along quite
horse. A cow she was leading
200.89
240.00
240.00
120.00
Operation
120.00
well.
G. Ward Wieneke et ux to ery on account. $144 04.
broke away, the rope tangled
Week end guests at the home
James R. Yost et ux — No. 8.8 feet ■ Addie Beele Kohl vs William
around her foot, pulling her to
8. Total Expense of
of Mrs. Aileen Staples were Mr.
of
Lot
15.
Block
23,
Teutscha
Add.
Wesley
Kohl.
4/2/55.
Divorce.
the ground. She was confined to i
Operation
$ 22,247.00 $ 43.215.00 S 42,330.00 $ 37.653.25 S 36.108.33
$ 20,968.00
and Mrs. Jim Uranga and child­
to Nyssa. 3/24/55. $1. (Q.C.D.).
bed for a few days but is able to
Petitions Filed in Probate Court ren.
Fred H. Rutherford et ux to
be up and around now.
IV. MAINTENANCE AND
Estate of Raymond A. Hashi-
REPAIRS
Arthur Van Sicklin et ux — part
A cordial invitation is extended
tani,
deceased. 4/2/55.
1.
Repair,
maintenance
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS
of
SW>'
4
SW
’
/4
Sec.
5-18-47.
2/21/-
to everyone to attend the Easter
.s
and
replacement:
55. $10.
program at the Apple Valley
(1) Furniture and
Clyde F. Nelson et ux to H Ford ,
Community church, Easter Sun­
500.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
1.030.05
equipment
: $
500.00
Nelson et ux — E’iSW^ and
day.
3.600.00
3,000.00
6.729 85
2.000.00
1.600.00
(2) Building structure
WMs-SE'i Sec. 14-18-45. 3/14/55.
Delmer Banta of Bend spent 4
2. Upkeep of grounds
1.000.00
1.000.00
1,392.91
500.00
500.00
$1.
(Q. C. Deed).
days last week with his parents,
3. Other expenses of main­
J Wright Child et ux to H. I
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Banta.
As low as $10 down
tenance and repairs .
3,580.00
3,380.00
914.01
3,370.00
210.00
Ford Nelson et ux — E^SWVi I
small monthly payments
and W^SE’/s Sec. 14-18-45. 3/-
For best results use the Journal
4. Total Expense of Main­
tenance and Repairs
$ 3.210.00
$ 5,970.00 $ 9.180.00 $ 8.380.00 S 10.066.82 $ 6,049.23 19/55. $23.000.
Classified Ads.
------------ or ------------
Ormond Thomas et ux to Nick ;
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Rudelick et ux — Lot 5 and S’ii ,
1. Health Service:
RENT A NEW PIANO
of Lot 4. Block 35, Park Add. to
(1) Supplies and other
Nyssa.
3/8/55.
$10.
expenses
$
per month with
10 FREE
$
10000
100
00
$
32.13
50.00
50.00
$
$
•» Transportation of Pupils:
J. D. Lane et ux to Marion C.
option
to
buy
LESSONS
Stimmel et ux — Lots 23, 24 and
(1) Personal service
13,320 00
12.546 25
13,392.00
8,035.00
5.357.00
25, Block 1, Terrace Heights Add. ;
7,000.00
(2) Supplies and repairs
5.523.85
7.000.00
4.200 00
2.800.00
(3) Insurance
836 57
900 00
to Ontario. 2/28/53. $10.
440 00
300.00
740 00
<4) Other expenses of
Guy Fields et ux to Vyron B. I
494 43
transportation
515.00
100 00
80 00
180 00
Other Auxiliary Agencies:
Schedule IV
CONSTRUTION FUND (FROM BOND ISSUES)
(1) Other Auxiliary
Services:
laundered
CONSTRUCTION FUND—
a. Veterans
3,711.82
—
1. New buildings
$255,000.00 $
$255.000.00
2. Additions and alterations to buildings (not repairs)
155,000.00
155,000.00
Total Expense of
3 Furniture, fixture and equipment
20,000.00
20,000.00
40,000.00
Auxiliary Agencies
$ 12.82S.00
21.412.00 $ 21.83S.00 $ 23,145.05 $ 17.949.38
$ 8.587.00
4. Total Schedule IV—Construction Fund
$275,000.00 $175,000.00 $450,000.00
VI FIXED CHARGES
(Exclusive of items included
Scehdule VII
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS
under V-2
AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES. AND TAX LEVIES
1. Insurance
$ 3,591.00 $ 6,769.00 $ 6,875.00 $ 5.057.85
$
9 Retirement
15.000.00
13.143.90
7,143.00
15,358.00
Bond In-
3. Other fixed charges
1.500.00
00
00
00
terest and Construc­
General
Sinking
tion
ESTIMATION OF TAX
4. Total Fixed Charges
11.393.00
$ 10.734.00 $ 22,127.00 S 23.375.00 $ 18.201.75 $ 18,030.87
Fund
Fund
Fund
LEVY
Total
Total
Total
Total
VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
All
Schedule
Schedule Schedule
1. Sites and improvement
Funds
II
III
IV
of sites
$
$
700.00
500.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1.200.00 $ 1,028.28
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Enjoy crisp, clean,
2. Additions and alterations
(5)
to buildings
00
00
800.00
00
00
1. Total estimated expenditures
$863.326.57 5373,431.00 $ 39,895 57
wrinlde-free shirts
3 Library books
$450,000.00
1,567.47
300 00
1.200 00
900.00
1.200.00
DEDUCT:
I
laundered at a Big Sav-
Buses and other transpor­
2. Total estimated receipts and available
tation equipment
00 00
6,000.00
3,720 00
6,200.00
2,480.00
cash balances (Schedule I)
615,750.00
mg. Collars ahd cuffs
165.750.00
5. Furniture, fixtures and
450.000.00
3. Amount necessarvto balance the budget
247.576.57
207,681
00
39,895 57
7.568
60
other
equipment
4.700.00
8,500 00
5.800.00
3.800.00
starched the syay you
DEDUCT:
6 Other capital outlays
86.69
120 00
300 00
300 00
180 00
4 Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year
00
00
00
98 for
5. Balance to be raised by taxation
247.576.57
207,681.39
39.895 57
7. Total Capital Outlays
$
8,861.51
$
10.251.04
$
17,400.00
$
15.300.00
$ 9.540.00
$ 7.860.00
ADD:
a routeman today.
6. Estimated amount of taxes that will not be
VIII. DEBT SERVICE—NON BONDED
collected during the fiscal year for which this
1. Interest on other indebtedness and
budget is made, including estimated
bank charges
$ 2.00000 $ 2,00000 $ 1.553.22
rebate on taxes
WHS:
20.000.00
20.000.00
$267.576.57 $227.681.00 $ 39,895.57
2. Total Debt Service—Non Bonded
$ 2.000.00 $ 2.000.00 $ 1.553.22 $ 3.757.54 7. Total estimated tax leviea for ensuing fiscal year
8. Analysis of Estimated’ Tax Levies:
IX. EMERGENCY
$ 4.000.00 $ 4.000.00 $
00 00 $
00
< D Amount inside 6% limitation
$267,576.57 $227,681.00 $ 39,895.57
(2) Amount outside 6% limitation
TOTAL SCHEDULE II—GENERAL FUND—
______ 00
00
00
Total Estimated Expenses,
I * II-7,
"
Z HI-8
_
nses, Item 1-6,
INDEBTEDNESS
Dated this 29th day of March, 1955
IV-5. V-4, VI-5, VII ' V III 3. IX
$373.431.00 $356.308.00 $322.128.51 $306.135.16
Signed. Richard V. Wilson. District Clerk
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness
Schedule III
BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
(include all negotiable interest
H D Zobell, Chairman. Budget Committee
Free delivery every
bearing warrants issued under sec­
S.XdL WbU7BTCommittee March 29. 1955.
DEBT SERVICE—BOND INTEREST
tion 111-1016, O. C. L. A.
$369.854.43
day in Nyssa
Signed_ W, W. Low. Secretary, Budget Committee.
SINKING FUND
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness
Fred Bracken. Chairman Budget Committee.
1 Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest
on warrants issued and endorsed
bearing warrants issued under section
.00
“not paid for want of funds’*
Posted this April 7, 1955.
111-1018, O. C. L. A_______ ___________________
$ 28,000 00 $ 27,000 00 $ 28.500 00
3. Amount of other indebtedness
.00 Signed: Richard V. Wilson, District Clerk.
Phon* 9t
2. Interest on bands __ —_ _
_ _
11,895 57 $ 12.653 00 $ 13,315 33
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items
Advertised this April 7, 1955 and
3. Total Schedule III—Debt Service-
BUDGET
NEW SPINET PIANOS
G & B MUSIC MART ~
OnUria Laundry
Bonds and Interest________________________
$ 39495.57
$ 39.653.00
$ 39,8 lb33
• 41,413.51
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April 14, 1955