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    T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R I , 103«*
C E N T R A L P O IN T A M tR H A.N C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R B Q 0X
Notice of School Meeting
W a stiin g to n
S n a p Sh o ts
_____________________ P A G E T H I U .i ;
e v e n ts In t h e i r dally d is p atch es. He-
cen tly a g r o u p of j o u r n a l i s t s w e re
I e n g a g e d In “ sh o p t a l k ” a t t h e Na-
' ti o u a l P re s s C lu b T he d is cu ssio n de-
| veloped th e fact, to th e s u r p r i s e of
m a n y , t h a t so m e politician s w e re do-
ing all th e y c o u ld to b u ild u p a be-
I m p ro p e r;
Itaf t h a t " p r o f i t s ’ w ere
th a t it w as a g a in s t th e
rasta
of all t h e people fo r so m e to m a k e
"p ro fits."
so m e case* h is b r a w n H is
invest-
m e n t b rin g s a ‘•p ro f it” b ack to him
In t h e fo rm of a w age o r sa la ry .
W h e n t h e “ p r o f i t " a c c u m u la te s , he
in t u r n In v e s ts it, a u d t h e “ p r o f it"
goes to w o rk fo r him , m a k i n g him
m o re “ p r o f it."
N O T IC E IS H E R t ^ Y GIVEN to t h e legal voter« of School D istrict No. 6.
of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , S t a t e o f O rego n , t h a t a school m ee tin g of th e said dis-
\ T1C
. \ W i .?e ,h f ‘d a t C e n t r a l P o ‘“ t H igh School on th e 15th day of O ctober.
193b. a t 2 o clock in t h e a f t e rn o o n , fo r th e pu rp o se of dis cussing t h e bud-
Som e of j o u r n a l i s m ’s sa n e s t th in k -
? ? t, fi, orh t h e Hscal sch o o l y e a r, b e g in n in g J u n e , 1937. an d en d in g J u n e : i:lg ta k e s „lace d u r i n g
th e
“ bus-
1938, h e re in set fo r th , a n d to v o te on th e p ropo sition of levying a diatrlc
m an s h o lid a y " w h ich is t h e in ev it-
tax.
a b le practice a m o n g W a s h i n g to n
Bom« o f U
isu
had
BUDGET
been r e l a y in g p o litical c ritic is m s of
co rre sp o n d e n ts . T h e i r t h o u g h t s s t i­
E s ti m a t e d Receipt*
m u l a te d by th e is su es of t h e c u r r e n t
" p r o f i t ” to t h e i r pap ers. F r o m now
1. B alan ce o n h a n d a t t h e b eg in n in g of th e fiscal
political ca m p a ig n , t h e hig h ly t r a i n ­
on t h o u g h t h e i r d is p a tc h e s a r e likely
sch oo l y e a r ( t h i r d M onday in J u n e ) for which
th i s b u d g e t is m a d e ................. ................................. I 3.200 00
T h a t in itself was a s u r p r is e , so to be tin g e d w ith a litt le d o u b t. They
ed o b serv ers w ho re p o r t e v e n ts for
2 T o be received fro m t h e C o u n ty School F u n d
3,000.00
th e fo lk s " b a c k h o m e " c o n ti n u e t h e c o rr e s p o n d e n ts w ent f u r t h e r in 1 h ave no d e s ire to se e t h e i r perso n al
3. T o be receiv ed fro m th e E le m e n ta r y School
to
decide “ p r o f i t "
d i s a p p e a r — It co m es to
a m o n g th em selv es to discuss n a tio n - t h e i r d iscussion, tr y in g
F u n d ............................ ..................................................... 1.800 00
al q u e s tio n s a t in f o r m a l g a t h e r i n g s ! w h a t a " p r o f i t ’ ’was. T hey reach ed th e m in t h e fo rm of a w eekly w age
4. To be receiv ed fro m th e S t a t e Irre d u c ib le
School ) uud ........................... .....................................
a t t h e P ress Club a n d in f r i e n d s ’ , t h e
in e s c a p a b le
c o nclusion
th a t a n d it e n a b le s th e m to eat. D o n ’t be
460.00
6. T o De receiv ed fro m N o n -H ig h School
every b o d y w ho h a s a n Income— w he­ s t a r t l e d If you fin d so m e W a s h i n g ­
homes.
D is tric t fo r: T u it io n ................... . .......................... .
2,400.00
t h e r It be co u p o n s clip ped
from ton d is p a tc h e s im p ly in g t h a t a “ pro-
7. To be receiv ed fr o m tu i ti o n for pupils
below h ig h school ......................................................
T he resu lt of th e s e d is c u ssio n s I b o n d s or a w eekly o r dally wage— i f i t ” Is all rig h t
20.00
8. To be receiv ed tr o m in t e r e s t on d ep o sits
fr e q u e n tly lead s to c le a r e r concep- m a k i n g “ p r o f its .”
w a r r a n t s a n d s i n k in g tu u d
60.00
tio
n s of n a tio n a l q u e s t io n s t h a t re-1
T h e in d iv id u a l w age e a r n e r , they
T h e se s a m e c o r r e s p o n d e n t s a r e ex
10. T o t a l E - t i i n a t e d R e c e ip ts ......... ................................. .......
*10,1)40. OO
s u it in m o re a c c u r a t e a p p r a i s a l o f 1 c on clu ded. Invests his a b ility a n d in tr e m e l y in t e r e s t e d In w h a t is hup-
1
■■ 1 "
i . ____________ ___— '
. —
.......-
p en ln g In th e C a u a d l a n p rovince of
E s tim a te d E xin-nditurv*
E le m e n ta r y
H igh
I A lb erta. P r e m i e r W il li a m A b e r h a r t
T o tal
G E N E R A L CONTROL
i of A lb e rt a w a s e le c te d ou a p ro m ise
1. C le r k .................. .............................
87.50 $
87.50
176.00
' to pay p en sio n s to ev eryb ody. T h a t
2. C e n su s a n d Comp. E d ..................
12.50
13.50
2a.U0
plan w o u ld n 't w o rk o u t, so ho in i ti a ­
3. L e g a i ¿services t e i e r a ' * B ond)
50.00
50. uo
100.00
ted a sch em e of in f la t io n
th ro u g h
COMING
T o t a l G e n e r a l C o n tro l
3 0 0 .0 0
th e use of m o n e t a r y scrip.
TO PACIFIC
The
new spapers
p re d ic te d
th e
*111. IN S T R U C T IO N — T e ach in g
INTERNATIONAL
pensio n s c h e m e w o u ld fa ll; it did.
1. P ri n c ip a l ........................ ........................$ i , i i o . o u
$1,110.00
$ 2,220.00
Now th ey a r e critic iz in g th e scrip
2. T e a c n e r s ........................
5,000.00
12.000.0 0
plan. A b e r h a r t , to u c h y , t h r e a t e n s to
3. S u p p lies ........................
2 .5.00
4i)0.0u
4. T e x iu o o k s .....................
300.00
re q u i r e th e licensing of n ew sp a p e rs
He w ould, of c o u rs e , g r a n t licenses
T o ta l I n s t r u c t i o n — l e a c h i n g
Kt 15,*70.00
only to t h e p a p e r s w hich w e re nice
to him .
IV. O P E R A T IO N OK P L A N T
W a s h i n g to n
c o rr e s p o n d e n ts
a re
1. J a n i t o r s s a l a r y ...............
625.00
625.00
1.250.00
1 1 5.00
1 . 5 .0 0
in t e r e s t e d fo r tw o r e a s o n s F ir s t, it
2. J a n i t o r s s u p p l i e s ...........
350.00
3. F u e l .......................................
350.00
350.00
700.00
sh ow s w h a t h a p p e n s w h en a S h are-
4. L i g n t a n d P o w e r ............
65.00
235.00
300.00
th e - w e a l th ’’M e s sia h " fails; second,
1
00.00
5. Vvater ..................................
100 .00
200.00
It r e m in d s t h e m of t h e NRA, u n d e r
6. T e ie p ü o n e ....................... —
50.00
50.00
which n e w s p a p e rs c o u ld h a v e been
T o ta l E x p e n s e o f O p e ra tio n ..................+ .
r e q u i r e d to get fe d e r a l licenses.
48 to 59 years, a n d for w o m e n fr o m
51 to 63 years. I t a d d e d t h a t In­
c re a s e w as d u e , in p a r t , t o " l a b o r
sav in g in v en tio n s in t h e h o m e .”
Som e o t h e r a g en cies a r e s e e k in g
to p ic t u re la b o r s a v in g dev ices us
d e s t ro y e rs of Jobs a n d life.
I
Twelve Orevon Loan«
®
Aid 76 Families
T w elve c o o p e ra tiv e lo ans, t o t a li n g
$3.846,
m en t, im p ro v e
y - -
400 .00
600.00
500.00
T o ta l M a in te n a n c e a n d R e p a ir
VI. A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE S
1. L i b r a r y B o oks ................
2. R e a l m :
a. p e r s o n a l Service ........
b. S u p p .ie s .......................
$
100.00
$
250.00
25.00
100.00
180.00
$
180.00
$
200.00
T o ta l C a p ita l O u tla y ..................................
IX . D E B T S E R V IC E
1. P r i n c i p a l 'o n B onds .....
2. P ri n c ip a l on W a r r a n t s
3. I n t e r e s t o n B onds ......
4. I n t e r e s t on W a r r a n t s ..
T o ta l D eb t Service
X. E M E R G E N C Y
$
200.00
75.0»)
T o t a l F ix e d t'lrargeu ..............................
V i l l a C A P I T A L O UTLAY
4. New r u r n i t u r e a n d E q u ip m e n t ....
1,300.00
250.00
loo.o>.
T o t a l A u x ilia ry A gencies .................... .
VII. F I X E D C H A R G E S
1. I n s u r a n c e ...............................................$
$
#
4)50.00
$
360.00
$
84k).4S.
*
200.00
#
ao4>.(*>
*
2,000.00
500.0O
1,0 0 0 .Ou
2 0 0 .Ou
#
8 , 7 0 0 . 1 * ,
1,500.0.,
.............* .......................................................................... *
SUMMARY OK E X P E N D I T U R E S
T o ta l G en e ra l C o n tro l — ..........................................- ...................
$
3 0 0 .Uu
T o ta l in s t r u c t i o n — T e a c h in g ........- ............................................................. 15.8iO.Uu
T o tal E x p e n se of o p e r a t i o n .................................................
2,85o.Ou
T o ta l .Maintenance a n a R e p a ir .....................................................................
l,2 o o .0 u
T o ta l A u x iliary A g e n c ie s — ....................................................................
55o.oo
T o ta l r ixed c n a r g e s ............................................................... - .....................
3uo.ou
T o ta l C a p u a i O u tlay ...............................................................- .......................
2 0 0 .ou
T o ta l D ebt S ervice ................................................- ......................................
3,700.00
E m e rg e n c y ......
1,500.00
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
T o ta l E s ti m a t e d E x p e n d it u r e s for t h e y e a r .................
L ess T o ta l E s ti m a t e d R eceip ts f o r th e y o a r .......................
$26.530.00
10,940.00
*15,500.04)
A m o u n t t o b e R aised by D istrict Tax
T O T A L IN D E B T E D N E S S OK D IS T R IC T
1. B onded Debt, Inclu d in g n e g o tia b le w a r r a n t s
..... $ 2 0,000 .0 0
* 20 . 000.00
T o ta l In d e b t e d n e s s o f D istrict
A RNOLD B O H N E R T
C h a ir m a n , Board of D irectors
A p pro v ed by B u d g e t C o m m itte e Sept. 15, 1936.
__
S .g n e d :
C. H. T A Y L O R
W A R R E N PATTERSON
C
h
a
ir
m
a
n
,
B
u
d
g
e
t C o m m ittee
S e c re ta ry , B u d g e t C o m m itte e
• B u d g e t item ‘‘II. I n s tr u c t io n S u p e rv is io n " not used In s m a d d is tric ts
A Big C h eck
F o r not g ro w in g s u g a r c a n e one
P u e r t o Rico p r o d u c e r w a s paid
5961,000 by th e R o o sev elt a d m i n ­
istratio n.
Bebe & Walt’s
Lunch
Q uick Service fo r P a c k e rs
101 E a s t 8 th St.
Across from L ew is S u p e r Service
DAILY’S
Auto Painting
M ed fo rd ’s O ldest an d
FIN EST
Now is t h e Itine to
SIM O N IZ F
32 So B a r tl e tt
Medford
Gondola of th e s tra to s p h e re
balloon th a t car.’ied M ajo r A lbert
W. Stevens an d C aptain Orvil A.
Anderson of th e IT. 8. Arm y a ir
corps 74,000 feet above th e e arth
will be on display a t th e Pacific
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Exposition
in P ortlan d O ctober 3-10.
Im m ediately a f t e r th e showing
in P o rtlan d , which is sponsored by
th e National Geographic Society,
th e gondola will be shipped to th e
S m ithsonian In s tit u te for |>orma-
nent exhibit. The history m ak in g
ascent of th e E x p lo re r II, which
established an all-tim e a lt it u d e
record, w as made from Rapid City,
S. D., N ovem ber 11, 1935.
The gondola of th e E xplorer II
Is but one of many new ed u c a tio n ­
al and e n te r ta i n m e n t f e a tu re s for
visitors to th e 26th a n n u a l Pacific
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xposi­
tion, according to O. M. P lu m m er,
g en eral m a n a g e - of th e W a s t’H
g re a te st livestock and land p ro­
ducts show.
E n te r t a in m e n t fe a tu re s include
a Rodeo which comes as th e final
of all w estern shows this y ear and
a t which th e grand cham pion cow­
boy of th e world will be selected.
Ace bronc rid ers an d top cow
h a n d s of th e natio n will be seen
doing th e ir best for a sh a r e in th e
rich prizes an d titles. Bronc rid
ing, bull dogging, bareback riding
and B ra h m a s te e r riding will all
c o n trib u te to a g e n e ro u s program
of th rills an d spills.
C om peting fo r public in te re st
with th e Rodeo will be one of the
most ela b o ra te horse shows In
years, w ith high s te p p in g
blue
bloods in all saddle and h a rn e s s
classes competing.
H ighlight of th e H orse Show
will be an exhibition by th e United
S tates A rmy H o rse Show T eam , a
g roup of selected cavalry officers
who a r e r a te d as th e best r id e rs in
th e cou ntry. T hey will d e m o n ­
s t r a t e th e course of ju m p s ex ecut­
ed at th e Olympic gam es in Berlin.
Advance e n tr ie s in sure a m a m ­
m o th sh ow ing of both livestock
an d land p ro d u c ts for each of the
19 g re a t show s held u n d e r th e 11-
a c re roof of th e exposition b u ild ­
ing. T hese include dairy cattle,
beef, swine, f a t stock, d ra f t
horses, sheep, poultry an d pet
stock, goats, dogs, land products,
dairy products, wild life, 4-H Club
an d S m ith-H u ghes vocational ex­
hibits.
" 1 9 3 6 will be a n o th e r b a n n e r
y e a r fo r th e Pacific I n t e r n a t io n ­
al,” predicted P lum m er.
* 2 0 .5 8 0 .0 0
TotAl E s t i m a t e d E x p e n d itu re « F o r Y ear
D ated th is Sept. 15, 1936.
S ig n ed :
HAROLD HEAD
D istric t C lerk
S tr a to sp h e r e balloon. E x p lo re r II, and (left to r i g h t) B rigadier
G eneral O scar W estover. M ajor A lb ert \V. Stevens, a n d C aptain O n il
A. Anderson, U. S. Arm y Air Corps.
W H Y NOT SAVE 6 0 %
::
ON YOUR BEAUTY’ W O R K ?
P e r m a n e n t W av es
* 1 .0 0
F in g e r W a v e w et, d ry ,
..85c
Shampoo
.............*.................. 25c
Hot Oil S h a m p o o ................
54>c
Inii cut
..................* ...............
25c
Marcel
....................................... 25c
Vlantcure ............
25c
• ■ i ■ T l M M M l
50*
onib W a v e
.
25c! ;
“ acini* .......................................
54 >e
E y eb ro w A rch , ........................... 2.V
# 1 0 P e r m a n e n t for
#3.00
All w ork s u p e r v is e d by t h r e e
I n s tru c t o rs
F. W. Bartlett
TAXIDERMIST &
FURRIER
4 2 S. C e n tr a l
HUBER, the Tailor
Made to O rd er
31 North Fir
Medford
]
j
Telephone 601
For The American
FLAHARTY
REALTY CO.
15 N
F ir
P h o n e 151
Palace Lunch
A C lean P la c e To E a t
The Crest
Q U A LITY FOOD
23 8
M edford,
Oregon
Rent
A
First Class, Late
Model
TYPEWRITER
o u r S pecialty
P ilon e 528
226 S. C e n tra l
Medford
S T U D E N T K AT E S
FOWLER & UPP
Underwood Elliott
Fisher Company
230 W. 6th
Medford
FA RM S A CITY P R O P E R T I E S
G E N E R A L AI TO R E P A I R I N G
V Ive*. B errin g s. R in g s. B r a k .«
B a tt e r e A E e tr ic a l W o r k
H ave F r e e C heck-U p of y o o r ear.
202 N. R iv e rs id e
Tel. 1260
Of tlie 12 lo ans, six
ing m ach in es, b in d e r s
tw o f o r p u rc h a s e o f
stock sires, a n d f o u r
ning e q u ip m e n t.
cut
a r e fo r t h r e s h ­
a n d com bines,
p u r e b r e d live­
fo r h o m e c a n ­
T h e fu n ctio n of t h e c o m m u n it y
and
c o o p e ra tiv e services sectio n,
h e a d e d by H. M. P e e t, is to s u p p l e ­
m e n t th e in d iv id u a l r e h a b i l i t a t i o n of
fa rm fa m ilie s t h r o u g h s m a ll c o o p e r­
a tiv e g ro u p s w h e n e v e r feasible , D u f ­
fy p o in te d out. A lim ite d n u m b e r of
I low -Incomo fam ilies, not r é h a b i li ta -
In
PR O PO SED BU DG ET
F O R T H E CITY OK C E N T R A L P O IN T . O R EG ON
F O R T H E Y E A R 1037.
T he fo llo w in g Is a b u d g e t of t h e e s t im a te d e x p e n d it u r e s of T h e City
of C e n tr a l P o in t , O reg on, fo r tlie Y ear 1937, t o g e t h e r w ith th e e s t im a te d
receip ts fro m all s o u r c e s a n d t h e levy of tax es r e q u i r e d to ra is e t h e n e c e s ­
sary re v e n u e :
S U M M A R Y
F o r tlie Y e a r 1037
D epartm ent
E s ti m a t e d
R e c e ip ts
$ 450.00
Levy
8 r> 0.0 0
125.00
895.00
138.00
1,495 00
900.00
3 30.00
158.00
300.00
R e c o rd e r
T reasurer
.........
Police
L ibrary
...............
F i r e ...................................
ttrm t
Legal ..............
M ain ten an ce A R e p a ir
em ergen cy
T en o ral F u n d
R ed em p tio n of B ond s .
I n t e r e s t on B onds
T o tal
Budget
1,30 0.0 0
125.00
92 5.0 0
138.00
1,495 00
90 0.0 0
330.00
158.00
30 0.0 0
30.01)
$ 5.191.00
2.500.00
1.925.00
$
480.00
$ » ,« 7 1 .0 0
2.50 0.0 0
1.925.00
» 9 .6 16.00
$
48 0 .0 0
» 1 0 ,0 9 6 .0 0
D E P A R T M E N T Bl D G E T E S T IM A T E S I 1)11 T H E Y E A R 1037
I R e c o rd e r— S a la r y
$ 1,230 00
Office S u p p lies
70.00
$ 1,300.00
T r e a s u r e r — S alary
S u p p lies
......................... f
Police— M a r s h a l's S a la ry
Special Police
Supplies
......................... $
L ib ra ry — S upport
L ig h t A F u e l
........................ t
..............
F i r e — F i r e H y d r a n t R en\
...................$
T r u c k S u p p lies
........... ....................
F i r e HoBe
...........................
S treet L a b o r A M aterial
S tr e e t L ig h t in g i
T r u c k S ervice «
......................... $
........
$
............
M a in te n a n c e A R e p a ir
J a il A B all*
P ark *
Fuel .
T e le p h o n e s
M iscellaneous
120.00
5.00
$
925.00
900 .00
20 00
5.00
$
138.00
120.00
18.00
138.00
1,320.00
75.00
100.00
$ 1,495.00
600 00
200 00
100.00
900 00
35 00
135 00
50.00
50.00
40.00
20.00
3 30 .00
30.00
50 00
30.00
18.00
30.00
158.00
E m erge ncy
300.00
T o ta l G e n e ra l F u n d
R e d e m p tio n of B onds
I n t e r e s t on Bond*
$ 5,6 7 1.0 0
2 .5 0 0.0 0
1 .925.00
T o ta l Budget
Less r.s n m a te i l Receipt*
$ 1 0 ,0 96 .0 0
480.00
FOR
Good B arg ain *
In
D AIRY R A N C H E S
$ 9.616 00
T O T A L LEVY
I t N. Riverside. M edford
Art’* Auto Shop
and
C o m p le te C o n fectio n ery C om posi­
tio n s. D in n e r A P a r t y Specials
Real Estate
Insurance
R iv ersid e, M edford
liv estock
T h e C en su s B u r e a u h a s p u t some
o t h e r fe d e r a l a g e n c ie s on th e spot.
R ecently, it a n n o u n c e d
t h a t since
100 t h e a v e ra g e sp a n of life f o r m en
in t h e U nited S ta t e s In creased from ,lo n c l , e n , i ’ can a l »° P a rt ic i p a te
th e coo peratives.
A udit
A tto r n e y
...................
Taxe*
E lectio n A? (¿«‘a g u e
Also L ad ies C lothes
O reg o n
“ W e a r e a b le to m a k e services
a v a ila b le t h r o u g h
o u r co o p e ra tiv e
and
c o m m u n it y
serv ices
section
t h a t o th e r w i s e w ould be b eyond tho
fin a n c ia l ab ility o f t h e m e m b e r« "
said t h e d ir e c to r . “ W e can do th i s at
a c o m p a r a tiv e ly s lig h t cost per m e m ­
ber, yet each p ro je c t is s e lf-liq u id ­
a ti n g , t h e lo an being re p a id
from
service fees c h a r g e d each m e m b e r
a c c o rd in g to u s e .”
L e g a l— E m p lo y e e s Bonds
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
419 4 E Main
,
P h o n e 84
E n ro ll now fo r Sept. C lasses
M edford
76
Must of th e s e lo an s involve tw o -to
five-fam ily p a r t n e r s h i p s a m o n g low-
incom e f a r m fam ilies, s a id Duffy.
IÎ
200.00
e n a b li n g
dow n c a n n in g la b o r in th e borne, a n ­
n o u n ces W a l t e r A. D uffy, r e g i o n i !
d ir e c to r ,
resettlem ent
ad m in istra­
tion. P o r t l a n d , O regon.
STRATOSPHERE GONDOLA
V. M A IN T E N A N C E AND R E P A I R
1. r u r i m u r e a n d E q u ip m e n t .....
$ 200.00
2. h u i i u i u g s a n a c r o u u u s ...................
20u.u0
are
farm fam ilies to use new f a r m e q u ip ­
AUTO LOANS
HEE
C O M M E R C IA L F IN A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO N
M edford, O 'y o *
I ndeblrdneea
70 R e f u n d in g Bund* No*, t u to l i l t . In clu siv e in
$50 0 00 fteiiom ln stlo n*, 1937 to 1948 ................
$35 ,0 0 0 00
G e n e ra l F u m i
F a n d * o u h a m l a* o f S e p te m b e r I, 10841.
G e n e ra l F u n d C a s h In
S in k in g F u n d -Cash In
Interest Fund
C ash in
R e f u n d in g R o n d — C a sh
T o tal
B ank
flan k
B ank
In B ank
................................—
- ................
..............................
.. ..
$ 3 ,34 9 .6 0
467.98
64.7 0
105.00
$3 987.2,8
I h e re b y c e r t if y th a t th e for* i-otrig I* a t r u e s t a t e m e n t 4>f th e p ro po sed
b u d g et of ex pen «e* fo r th e y e a r 19.77. a* a d o p te d hy th e B u d g e t C o m m it te e
of t h e City of C e n t r a l P o in t. O regon on S e p te m b e r 28. 1936 , an d n o tic e I«
h - r e b y given to all per
,. t h a t th e City C o n n ell will
m eet In t h e City H ail, in said C ity, on M onday. OetobBr 26, 1936, a t 7 : 3 0
’ ’ M of sa id di y , an d then a n d th e r e dla<ns* said b u d g e t a n d m a k e t h e
leyy of t h e City ta x e s fo r e x p e n d it u r e s for t h e y e a r 1937. an d a t w hich
tim e a n d p lace an y per- n In te re s te d th e r e in m ay m e e t w ith t h e C o u n rll
a n d m a k e hi* ob j« et|,,n to -aid b u d g e t, a n d said propound t a i leyy. If a n y
be bas.
D ated th i s 5tb day of O ctober, 1916
OUY T E X
C ity R e c o rd e r