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Friday, Oct. 13, 193» SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 NOTICE AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN! Proposed Budget for the City of Ashland For the Year 1940 * < *ku »Ì The following is a budget of the estimated expendi tures of the City of Ashland, Oregon, together with the estimated receipts from all sources and the levy of taxes required to raise the necessary revenue : ESTIMATED REXENI ES »730 VW- $100 3« 75 $540 10 50 $600 TOTAL Attorney: Salary ...... Extra fees Telephone and telegraph Travel expense $900 200 30 100 $1.230 TOTAL ........................ Buildings : Labor . ............ .....—............. Repair and maintenance General supplies Fuel oil and wood ............. Insurance, fire, plate glass $12 100 30 150 30 TOTAL Auditing: Auditors fees TOTAL Engineer: Engineer’s fees _ Accident insurance TOTAL City Judge: Salary ___ Surety bond TOTAL Advertising Legal notices, bids, etc $85 $85 .... $350 General Government totals Public Safety: Police Department: Salary, chief of police ........................... Salary-, assistant chief of police.......... Salary, patrolman No. 1........................ Salary, patrolman No. 2........... ............ Salary, patrolman No. 3 (half-time)... Wages, special police............................. Postage and box rent............................. Telephone and telegraph......................... Travel expense ......................................... Printing ..................................................... Repairs and maintenance, equipment. Office supplies and expense ............. General supplies and expense, jail.... Food for prisoners...................... ........... Gas and oil ............ ....... .......................... Miscellaneous expense ............................ Insurance, automobile ........................... Insurance, accident ___ _________ ___ Insurance, surety bond, chief.............. Office equipment ___________ ________ Motor vehicles .......................................... TOTAL .................................... ........ Fire Department: Salary, fire chief..................................... Salary, driver No. 1................ ................ Salary, driver No. 2____ __ ________ Wages, volunteers, grass burning .... Telephone and telegraph....................... Travel expense, use chief's car Repairs and maintenance, equipment. General supplies and expense............. Gas and oil............................ ., Accident insurance ........... Motor vehicles ..................... Other equipment, hose, etc Furniture and fixtures TOTAL .................. Public Works: Street Department: Salary, superintendent Salaries, wages, regular, temporary. Telephone and telegraph............ ......... Repairs and maintenance, equipment General and office supplies................. Gas and oil .............................................. Material and supplies, oiling, paving Rent of equipment Miscellaneous ....... Insurance, truck .. Insurance, accident TOTAL Street Lighting: Electric lights, streets TOTAL ...................... Lithia Drinking Fountains: Electric power for pump TOTAI..................... Health Department: Salary, health officer Travel expense .......... TOTAL ........................................ Sanitary Department: Dump ground, disposal of animals TOTAL ................................... Relief Department: Salary, janitor and other labor Rooms and meals for transients Wood and supplies for indigents TOTAL • $350 $250 3 $253 $2(8) $750 300 $248 $150 $150 »1,980 ... 1,500 1,380 1,320 ... 660 750 90 200 50 50 300 75 ... 100 130 500 30 77 170 5 125 138 $9,630 »1,620 1,320 .. 1,260 700 35 110 100 150 150 100 1,000 400 25 $6,970 $1,560 .. 3,200 30 250 260 750 2,850 400 250 50 100 • $9,700 $5,000 $5,000 »350 »350 »120 35 »155 »100 »100 »200 125 300 »625 $80,548) $46,000 12.000 too $58,100 $4,200 *4 200 Ml MM YR* Expt ndltures General I Jbrary Park Cemetery Sinking Electric Water Sewage $1,200 2.076 Revenues $42,720 5,338 7.345 i MS 1 1 150 so MO 58,1(81 4.200 $i s 70S 200 1,050 1.500 213,371 $164.253 Budget »24 oi ; 5,138 6,295 2.518 11,150 M) 5OO 58,100 4 L'oo $49,118 original estimates, as furnished by dejiartmcnt heads, and which are in a large measure a b isis for the above estimate* arc on file in the office of the city recorder and arc made a part hereof Any person desiring to examine said original estimates may do so at the office of the city recorder. I hereby certify that the fore ;oing Is a true statement of the proposed budget of expenses for the year 1940, a* adopted by the budget committee of the city of A ihland. Oregon, October 5th. 1939. and pursuant to authority given by the common council ut a meeting held the same date NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to nil persons interested therein, that the city council will meet at the city hall. Ashland, Oregon, on Friday. October 27, 1939, at 7:30 o'clock p m„ then and there to discuss said budget and make the levy of the city taxes for expendi tures for the year 1940, at which time and place uny person interested may meet with the council and mcke known their objections to said budget, and any proposed lax levy, if any they have JAMES Q ADAMS. City Recorder »1 500 2,830 135 780 200 150 230 75 91 150 .,(> 75 815 200 54 STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, ( IK< ILA T1ON, ETC. REQUIRED BY TIIE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF Al'Gl’ST 24, IBI2, AND MARCH 3, IMS TOTAL Sinking Fund: Auxiliary water bonds, principal Auxiliary water bonds, interest Refunding Bancroft bonds, principal Refunding Bancroft bonds, interest $4.018 TOTAL $70,000 1.500 5. (MX) 4.000 TOTAL *7,345 TOTAL ................................. Water Fund: Salary, superintendent ........... Salary, utility ............................. Salary, office man ..................... Salaries, recorder's office.......... Wages, regular and temporary Purification ................................. Pipe, paint, lumber, gas, oil Tools ............................. Office supplies ............................. Pipeline replacement ................ Talent irrigation maintenance Insurance, accident Insurance, fire, etc. .......... Maintenance of equipment Telephone and telegraph Meters .......... Car replacement Bond retirement (future)....... Interest on bonds *1 500 TOTAL Sewage I»is[K>aal Fund: Sale Of MTVtMS . TOTAL ............................................ Cemetery Fund: Salary, sexton »1,500 Salaries, wages, regular and temporary 1,500 Telephone and telegraph 30 Equipment repairs, maintenance............ .. 25 General supplies ............................................ 100 Gas and oil 90 Miscellaneous ............. 37 Insurance, accident ............... 25 New equipment, sprinkling system, etc. 111 500 Trust fund payment 100 Hargadine cemetery, care & maintenance TOTAL ............. ......................... Electric Fund: Salary, superintendent ................... Salaries, power plant operators Salaries, linemen ............................. Salary, utility ................................... Salary, office man ...................... Salaries, recorder's office................. Wages, regular and temporary...... Office supplies ............. Gas and oil ......................................... Street lights, globes, etc........ .......... Materials, poles, wire, etc................ Trestle replacement ......................... COPCO for power ............................. Advertising ......... ................. ........... Insurance, accident ............................ Insurance, fire, etc............................. Maintenance of equipment ............. Chamber of Commerce ................... Donation, water and street departments Car replacement ............ ..................... Compressor replacement ................... Miscellaneous ....................................... Equipment, meters, transformers General fund ........................................ $1.500 TOTAL Water Fund: Sale of water Transfer* from electric fund Miscellaneous TOTAL ............. Miscellaneous Department: Association dues and legislative assesemnt Care of park row boulevard Care of Chautauqua park __ Emergency appropriation General Fund totals Library Fund: Salary, librarian Salaries,- assistants, janitor Freight, postage, express, dray Telephone and telegraph Printing and binding Lights and sewage disposal Building, repairs and maintenance Supplies, general and office Fuel oil Miscellaneous Insurance, fire Furniture, fixtures (heating system) Books and magazines $1.050 TOTAL Electric Fund: Sale of electricity (consumers) Rent of equipment, etc Sale of electricity (city streets) Interest on investments $488 715 50 258 TOTAL Hospital Department: Insurance ............ Elevator payment Repairs and maintenance Miscellaneous TOTAL ............ .. Park Fund: Salary, superintendent Wages, temporary, regular ♦............ Equipment repairs and maintenance Building repairs and maintenance Food for birds and animals Gas and oil Material and supplies Spray and fertilizer Flowers and shrubs, trees.................... Miscellaneous Insurance, fire and auto Insurance, accident Equipment, mower, truck Note Interest ($1.800 at 3'; ) $240 8 TOTAL Recreation Department: Salary band leader Pay, bandsmen Music ................. Uniforms TOTAL »322 TOTAL Elections: Clerks, printing, etc. »200 n >TAL Cemetery Fund: Opening grave* $1.075 TOTAL Treasurer: Salary .... Office supplies and expense Surety bond J IM.703 TOTAL Park Fund: Auto camp rent Care Chautauqua park $660 50 40 35 60 100 38 30 62 Office supplies ....................................... Forgery, check alteration insurance Surety bonds .... Office equipment »200 225 75 4(H) 25 450 1,100 IH0 4H 4,800 650 50 10.500 , TOTAL library Fund: Fines »211 Printing $4.2(8) General Fund: Bilsine.-M licenses Dog license* Liquor licenses Temporary auto license fees Building permits Flue* Rent*, lease* building* and lai I* Dump ground franchise IJbrary phone Street department from electric State liquor tax prorata Miscellaneous revenues Electric department surplus General Government: Council : Salaries (6 at $75 00) Telephone (6 at $30 • Travel expense TOTAL Recorder: Salary (portion) Postage, box rent Telephone and telegraph Travel expense .... $6(8) 450 4 HO i i 1.5(H) 746 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXI’ENDITl RES General Fund TOTAL Mayor: ' Salary .... ......... Telephone Travel expense Sewage Disposal Bonds: Labor at plant Labor cleaning sewer* Chlorin«, inn, laboratory equipment, lime feeder Bond retirement Interest on bonds $5,000 3,750 2,000 400 *11.150 $2,700 2,400 3,412.56 1.575 1,426 56 1.320 2,000 250 500 1,000 5,000 750 18,000 500 300 6(H) 1,250 500 16,800 500 2,250 1,100 88 5,865 10,500 »80,500 ✓ t Of Southern Oregon Miner, published weekly at Ashland. Oregon, for Oct. 9, 1939 State of Oregon County of Jackson ss Before me, a notary in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Leonard Hall, who, having been duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that he i* the publisher and owner of the Southern Oregon Miner and that the following is, to the treat of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, man agement (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the alxrve caption, required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, em bodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, manag ing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Leonard Hall, Ash land, Oregon; editor, lx-onard Hall, Ashland, Oregon; managing editor, Leonard Hall, Ashland. Oregon, and business manager, la-onard Hall, Ashland. Oregon. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) Leonard Hall, Ashland, Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, ao state). None. 4 That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as tmstee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corpora tion for whom such tmstee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publi cation sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown Is (This information is required from daily publications only ) LEONARD HALL. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Oct., 1939 LUCILLE V. SMITH (Seal) (My commission expires Dec. 27, 1942.) Pine or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu.ft. LAST CHANCE FOR CHEAP FUEL! DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As $10 per Thousand Feet! ASHLAND PLANING MILL Isreal Sawmill—Phone 643« »58,100