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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1948)
I I I Wf una Budget Item ..-nrr.n wrs". "?. propped 1948-49 oenditures for KcS, building inspec- 1"? i hrary and emergen. i Sl.This is abou if ' I,' .vnenditures i "J. Tralfund un- fcdBf hudeet " additional ser- better mnnv aaa T equipment -for neuer whicn doubled K and treasurer, city I0 , ..-anhic service, r steuu5"j - s.joo the operation of F. rV,',ounts and utility P"."...; 4(121: fire Lt S3(.IM vh"-" ' ' 31,693 ($19,871); po fet n. $37,122 (23,988); ITkineetion, $10,807 PJ liUrnrv , DUDHC ' ! una emergency ($8000). - , '' M ' .m ...ith the exception of the Laser, have been given ten Rst ot living" salary Uses. For example, u. fireman n 195 per month to $214.50 Kr, in general, the in U operating costs are due to growin oi i"e better worn loan n uniigs Oepsriiucuv. j $2829 fund EAFENED? I 0UTI The amazing VBEITONEMONO-PAC WORLD'S SMALLEST HEARING AID Willi the "Magic Silver Circuit" COMPLETE BELTONE WARED WITH A PAIR IT ORDINARY GLASSES JUUER . . . Only 2 lxS Inches BOHIHt . . . Weighs Only 548 Ox. Bll POWER . . . Transmits I w 8 Times More Sound ' ' Intensity, bone or come in for ntEE Demonstration S.C. Mitchell floor Bldg. Ph. 4141 Mitchell Is tritli .tamps v Via Assnr.TATr.fi t. pjwho have been serving the ri nranng since 1934. Here is a brief picture of some of the added items the budget committee felt, were minimum needs in each department under the general fund. General Control No personnel increases but $2150 budgeted for purchase of additional land for the new city hall; $3750 tor three more traffic lights on Main St., tentatively slated for Second, Sev enth and Fourteenth St. Intersec tions; $2400 for an engineering survey of the city's water supply and' system now operated by Mountain States Power Co., with an eye to possible municipal own ership. There are also slightly in creased operating costs due to ex pected occupancy of the new city hall the latter half of fiscal year. Fire Protection Fire depart ment will have total personnel of nine men including fire chief In stead of six provided under pres ent budget. This is part of pro gram to meet requirements of Oregon Insurance Rating Bureau so the city can retain present fire insurance rates. Provisions are also made for increasing the vo lunteer firemen from 17 to 24 men, as part of the rating bureau re quirements. Under capital outlay m the fire department budget, b utility vehicle to be used by the fire chief for inspection service and for fire clean-up work is pro vided. Police Protection, Police de partment personnel is increased from eight to 11 men including the police chief. The budget com mittee decided the increase was necessary because of the larger area of the city to cover and also the committee had to consider oc cupation of the new city hall which will require a desk sergeant on duty 24 hours to provide a jail guard. Building Inspection The bud get committee added an assistant building inspector to the depart ment because they felt one man could not cover the larger city area adequately and at thesame time provide more efficient build ing construction counseling. Un der capital outlay in this depart ment, a pick-up truck is budgeted. This vehicle will serve a two-told purpose by use in both building inspection and engineering depart ments for utility and equipment purposes. Public Library The librarian's salary is Increased form $900 to $1200 and a library helper Is pro vided. Unaer capital outlay, $720 is budgeted for purchase of read ing material. To keep pace with larger oper ations the emergency fund is in creased $1000 over the current budget figure. Registered voters in the city will be asked to pass on a request of the budget committee to ex ceed the statutory six per cent' li mitation Tuesday June 15 in what may prove to be of the most im portant special elecflons in the city's history. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., June 13, 1948, Pag I , JMHER'S DAY TUNE 9ml, p him happy for years to F mm ueitone Better Hear. Judge Hurd Goes To Kitson Springs County Judge Clinton Hurd left Eugene Saturday for Kitson Springs where he said he would "stay as long a a; necessary to get rid of the flu."' The judge- hw been suffering from lung congestion but had con tinued to maintain his office hours in the courthouse until Saturday. Commissioner Allen Wheeler is expected to return from Los An geles Mondar. He has been at tending the International Kiwanis Convention 'there during the past week. Bob's Bwutr Salon, 1148 E.I 25th Ave. 'Permanent waves, $6.5'J and up, Shampoo and wave, $1 and up. Parking space, 20 mln. bus service, evening appointments. Closed Mondays. Ph. 838. APEX f Fold A - Mafic IR0NER 'THE IRON ER THAT FOLDS AWAY kl -k -k J aemonstraU-d by FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE in all day Monday, June 14th. 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