PXGE FOXH? IEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932. Turkey Tourney and Luncheon Scheduled For Medford Golfers BEST NET SCORES WILL TAKE HOME FINE FAT T Get-Together for Officers and Members of Rogue Valley Club Planned Tourney Starts at 9 A. M. A fsla day of Medford golfdom ll promised next Sunday when mem ben ind visitors of the Rogue Valley eourse ar Invited to participate In an la-hole "Turkey tournament," the 13 dlvot-dlgger turning In beat net scores receiving fin fat turkeya. In addition to the turkey tourney a luncheon will be apread at 3:30 for all members, vliltora and officers of the club. The luncheon will mark the second time In the htatory of the Rogue Valley club when officers and members have gotten together for mutual exchange of views for better ment of the game locally. Get-Together Planned. Directors of the club have express ed a desire to meet with the mem ber and also to meet any noa-mem-bera In the Medford area, who would be Interested la learning the objec tives and line-up of the Rogue Val ley club. As one director expressed It, "the club ha gone through a summer marked by enthusiastic sup port from the entire membership. The directors are proud of the beck ing they have received and wish to meet with the members and have an opportunity to personally extend their thanka. Directors ar 0. J. Semon, H. 0. Egsn, A. P. Johnsen, Ralph Headley and Hamilton Patton. Small Fee for Day. A fee of 50 cent will entitle mem ber and visitors to enter the "tur key tournament" and attend the luncheon. Those who participate In the tourney ahould be on hand to tee off not later than 9 a. m. a It I hoped to get the tournament over in time for all to attend the lunch eon at 3:30. Those who win turkeys hut do not wish to take them home at once msy leave them at the club and they will be taken oar of until called for. Lassiter Captain 1933 Yah Squad NBW HAVUH, Conn., Not. 33. P); A son of the south rangy Bob La- j Iter has-ben chosen to lead the Tale football team In 1U 1088 cam- j pnljtn. HU election last night came to Lassiter a the crowning touca to a tfcaaon of sterling performances at left halfback. Analytical Bible. Phone 746-H. GETS NO RECORD NBW YORK, Nov. 23. yp) The battle over the record committee's recommendations fought snd won, delegates to the 44th annual conven tion of the Amateur Athletic Union turned their attention today to a proposed Olympic tax on admissions, the awarding of national champion ships and election of officers. As a means of saving the Amer ican Olympic committee from Its quadrennial task of raising funds to finance America's participation In the international gamea, the delegates were to be asked to vote approval of a tax of five cents on all admis sions of SO cents or more to amateur event sanctioned by the A. A. U. Moat of yesterday's wrangling over the record committee's recommenda tions oentered about the perform ances of three American runnera-up In the Olympic gamea and as to whether they should be given equal record recognition with the winners. The upshot of the fight was that Ralph Metcalfe, runner-up to Eddie Tolan In the 100-meter final, was given equal recognition with Tolan for new record of 10.1 seconds, and Mrs. Evelyn Hall wss given similar recognition In the 80 -meter hurdles, although she finished behind Mildred Dldrlkson In a sensational battle In which both were clocked In ll.T sec onds. Rslpb Hill, Oregon distance star, who finished five Inches behind Lauri Lebtlnen of Finland In the (.000 me ters run, was deprived of American record recognition although both were docked In 14:30. I PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 33 (P) George "wildcat" Pete, Eugene wres tler, was as much surprised as the spectators when h took the decid ing fall from Bobby Bylund of Min neapolis here last night. Pte was all but "out" on hi feet after By lund had thrown him all over the ring with flying headlocks, and could hardly stand. But he mustered suf ficient strength to lift Bylund In the air, put on an airplane spin and drop him with a resounding crash which put an end to the match. Pete weighed 169 pounds, Bylund 100. In th seml-wlndup, Des Anderson, 153, Seattle, and Roughhouse Billy Cogglns, 168, Tacoma, went five rounds to a draw. roof Leaking roofs repaired. For work of any kind call 620, TIGERS ENTRAIN FOR TITLE TILT TONIGHT TO SQUAD ig Delegation From Med ford Will Witness Game Thursday With Jefferson High SchooJ of Portland Medford high school' football squad will leave this evening for Portland, and will work out tomor row morning In theiMultnomah sta dium, where they will battle Jeffer son high of Portland for the mythical state high school championship Thanksgiving day. The team was originally scheduled to depart Wed nesday morning. The high school band, under di rection of P. Wilson Walt, and the main body of fans will leave Wed nesday evening. Already local folks have started north afoot and by auto. The Burgher me Liters will have plen ty of cheering support. Former resi dents of this city now living In Port land, will also be on hand to root for victory. No Farewell Fanfare. The student body of the high school will stage no parting rally, in accordance with the wishes of Coach Burgher, who frowns upon farewell speeches of praise and victory pre dictions. The celebration If any has been reserved for the return. There will he an assembly this after noon to wish the team good luck. Final practice and chalk-talks will be held this afternoon. The last Ijard practice was held last evening. Coach Burgher announced this morning that the following players will make the trip: Ends: Bennett, Llndley, Re and Kunsman. Tackles: Mlnear, Shaw, Prentice and Kindred. Guards: Gelm, Oreaves, Knox and Baker. Centers; Hammack, Latham, Brown and Putney. Quarterbacks: T. White and Scheel. Halfbacks: QUI rule 1, Ohelardl, Knlps and Stead, Fullbacks: Flchtner and Thurman: Probable Starters. The probable starting lineup will be: Llndley and Bennett, ends; Mln ear and Shaw, tackles; Gelm and Greaves, guards; Hammack, center; Scheel, quarterback; Olllnskl and T. White, halfbacks; Flchtner, fullback The squad will be quartered in the Multnomah hotel, and kept from the crowd during the hours before the game. "If we get by the first five minutes without any cases of 'buck fever' at the sight of a big crowd, we have a chance to win," Coach Burgher said this morning. "The team Is In good physical condition snd fine mental attitude. Jefferson can be beaten, and if we 'click' from the start, as I expect the team will, we will come home happy." One of the largest crowds of the season Is scheduled to see the high school classic, which will start at 1 o'clock. Colgate-Brown Tilt a "Natural" NEW YORK, Nov. JJ. ) The championship "natural" of the east ern football season will send Col gate's "Red Raiders" against the gtant-kllllng Brown Bears at Provi dence Thursday. Alone of the east's 130 college teams, these two have come down to the final game unbeaten and untied and the temptation will be strong to crown the winner champion, what ever the claims of Pittsburgh, Army snd other high-powered outfits. DETROIT, Mich, Not. 33. UP) Coach Schlssler and his Oregon State football team reached Detroit laat night for their game Thursday with the University of Dstrolt. Schlssler said the aquad was In tip-top condi tion with the exception of Tommy Ward, left halfback, who suffered a minor ankle Injury In th Fordham game at New York Saturday, and Tar Sohwammel, lineman, whose In jured knee had not responded to treatment. 1 . Dry Field Possible For Seattle Clash SEATTLE. Nov. 33. Pi In spit of frequent downpours cf rain th last two weeks, Southern California and Washington stand a fair chance of playing their annual football bat tle here Thanksgiving day under clear skies. 'Tue next 24 hours will decide what kind of weather Is In store for Seattle Thursday," reported Charles Schick, government meteor ologist. "The low pressure area is slowly moving." PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF MEDFORD, FOR THE YEAR 1033 The following li a budget of the estimated expenditures of the City of Medford, Oregon, for th year 1933, together with the estimated receipts from all sources and vt levy required to raise the necessary revenue: . Estimated Recorder . Treasurer Library .. Police .. Fire . - Streets and Roads Law ................ Health Buildings and Light . Parks ...-...-... Administration . Warrant Outstanding Emergency Fund Estimated Tax Delinquency . Airport , ,....-........... Dairy ...., Levy Receipts Budget I 3,320.00 a 3,320.00 . 3,160.00 3,160.00 . 6,670.80 700.00 7,370.80 . 11,135.00 1,800.00 13,035.00 . 14,100.00 14,100.00 . 31,300.00 800.00 33,100.00 , 3,386.00 . , 3,386.00 4,300.00 -. 4,300.00 . 8,635.00 11,000.00 14,636.00 , 1,035.00 - 1,036.00 , 7,845.00 1,300.00 11,645.00 , 1,883.37 .... 1,383.37 , 3.006.98 . 3.096.98 , 30,859.00 - 30,559.00 , 3.765.00 3,485.00 . . . 3,680.00 3,340.00 Oeneral Fund Levy .............. Oeneral Bond Fund Levy Consolidated Fund ............. Water Bond Sinking Fund . Total Levy ......... ..1103,793.00 63,603.70 10,366.01 . 6,000.00 34.436.00 1136,630.00 1171.664.70 Medford, Oregon, Nov, 10, 1933. . We, the undersigned Budget Committee have examined the within bud get for the City of Medford, making a levy of 8171684.70 for the year 1933, and recommend Its adoption. ; FRANK J. TtUNTZ. A. 0. HUBBARD. V, J, ME RICK. E. B. WILSON. MAX OB BAUER, , P. MERRICK, B. R. ELLIOTT. H. J. FIELD. City Recorder . Estimated Budget for 1938 Salary! Recorder .........................................-.... 1,770.00 Extra Help .-.. .,....,.-........, 300.00 I 3,070.00 Surety Bond ... Postage Sundry Supplies ...... Levy Salaries: City Treasurer Extra Help Mw. City Treasurer Estimated Budget for 1988 10.00 40.00 300.00 380.00 3,330.00 1,800.00 600.00 0.00 Surety Bond Advertising and Printing Supplies .. 360.00 300.00 300.00 Levy I 3,160.00 Medford Pnbllo Library Estimated Financial Requirement, 1981 Books: General .. - , , ........ ,a 7A0.00 Reference 100.00 Periodicals and Indexea ... ................ 400.00 Binding ....................,.. 800.00 1,550.00 Salaries: (Total cut of 38 per cent) Maintenance: Janitor and Supplies Heat . . Light .. Water Tolephon Insurance Repairs and Improvement , Contingent Fund: Equipment ............ Printing and Suppllea Postage and Freight .. Current Xxpeni 660.00 300.00 350.00 43.80 85 00 335.00 100.00 100.00 175 00 16.00 1,483 B0 300.00 800.00 Volunteer Service 400.00 10.340.00 Supplies: Gasoline 300.00 Clylnder Oil . .... .... .. 7j.oo Fuel .'.... . 478.00 Sulphurlo Acid Bicarbonate Soda .... 136.00 Lights 435.00 Sundry Supplies 850.00 Repairs: Stuta Repairs, Dodge Repalra, Nash Roadster, France Truck, White Truck . ... Tires: La France, Dodge, Nash Roadster .............., Incidentals: Liability Insurance H..H...H..HH.HWWW,Mw.mM.H. Conventions ................. 1000 Feet of Hose Life Line and Gun . 536.00 100.00 800.00 110.00 Levy ..,.......... ................... .... .. ...,. Streets and Roads Department Estimated Budget for 1938 Administration, Labor and Office Supplies: Superintendent ...... ...,............. Stenographer and Bookkeeper ................,..,..... Stationery, Blue Prints, Eto ...,................ Publishing and Printing , Surveys . ............ Street Sewer, Warehouse, Oeneral Suppllea: Oas, Kerosene and Oils ......H ........ Tlrea and Tire Repalra Air Compressor, Grader, Roller and Truck Repairs Sweeper Supplies, Broom and Steel Fibre .................. Sweeper Repairs ...... Miscellaneous Supplies, Tools, Eto. ... ... Alley and Street Crosswalks .......................... Drain Tile ...........,. ... Catch Basin ., ....... ..... Paving Material, Patching .................................... I 1,830.00 350.00 750.00 800.00 850.00 360.00 400.00 300.00 300.00 1,000.00 New Equipment: , Replacement of Traotor Replacement of Truck . Replacement of Pick-up Car Receipts: Leas Estimated Receipt from Sewer Per mits, Use of Equipment, Eto. .......... Levy Salary, City Attorney Suppllea Law Department Estimated Budget for 1938 Court Cost Assessment Foreclosure Expense I Stenogrnphlo Services . Stamps and Supplies ............. Expense Foreclosures ............ Levy Health Department Estimated Budget for 1983 Salary, Health Officer Postage, Stationery and Office Supplies:- Board of Health ........ Sswage Disposal ..,..... . ......, Local and S. Levy Lesa Estimated Receipt from Pines , Levy .... .,....... I 7.370.80 700.00 I 8,670.80 Police Department Estimated Budget for 1031 Salaries: Chief of Police . $ 1.800 00 Aaslstsnt Chief 1.300.00 Six Patrolmen . 700.00 Supplies: Trafflo Car and Motor Expense ... . 400.00 Police Care Gas and Oil ............m.......... 350 00 Police Cars, Tires and Repairs . 180 00 Telephone and Telegraph . 180 00 Sundry Supplloa , , , ajo.OO Liability Insurance ,. 335.00 Police Cars Insurance 160.00 Trafflr signs and Paint 40000 ,One Sign as 00 Two bullet Proof Veat . ,... 195.00 Court' Costs: City judge 1 gooon Court M.oo 10,300 0? 1,37600 ISO 00 Less Estimated Receipt for 1933 ... Levy -.......... 13.925 00 1, 800.00 Fire Department Estimated Expenditure for 1933 Salaries: Chief Aisistant Chief . Mechanic , . " A-ela'ant Hwhanlc mm Four Husemta , , , . . j ' '" 4,830 00 1 1.800 00 1.300 00 1 .330 00 City Inspector Stenographer Building and Light Department Estimated Expenditures for the Year 1933 Printing and Publishing . Incidentals Liability Insurance Car Expense Street Light Leas Income C. O. P. Co. Less Income Permit ..... Levy Salaries: Park Keeper Extra Help . Suppllea: Fertiliser . Spraying Light Parks and Playground. Estimated Budget for 1931 Sundry Supplies ... Ltability Insurance Levy . ...... Administration Estimated Expenditure for the Tear 1933 Car Ins., Property Damage, Public Liability... 700.00 Fir Ins., Old City Hall, New city Hall, Ware house, Pub. Mkt., Fire Station 100.00 New City Hall: Janitor Heat . Light Janitor, TolleJ and Mis;. Less Estimated Receipts: School District No. 40 . State Police . ... Water Commission I. M, Wilson Supplies 900 00 .. 1.500 00 700 00 300.00 .i.oaooo 800.00 600 00 . 340.00 Miscellaneous Items: Plsmilns Commission Can of city Map I loo 00 - 100.00 1,750.00 876.00 300.00 1,633.00 14.100.00 I 3,400.00 460.00 100.00 160.00 150.00 Street Sewer,. Warehouse, General Labor Maintenance: Shop Mechanic l.oao.OO Sewerman . 1,030.00 Seven Laborers at 875 per month ................., 6,300.00 Liability Insurance '. 350.00 8,690.00 .1 a.aoo.oo . '1,000.00 800.00 4,000.00 23.190.00 800.00 ... 1,536.00 100.00 100.00 800.00 60.00 300.00 1.736.00 550.00 3,386.00 600.00 300.00 8,500.00 4,300.00 S. P. Co. Leases League of Oregon Cities Interest on Warrants ..... Publishing Budget, Etc. 110.00 335.00 ... 1,000.00 . 310.00 1,745.00 Less Estimated Receipts: Licenses ......1,000.00 Rent of Garbage Grounda 640.00 Unemployed Relief Fund: Opening up 4t,h St. and Widening Main St. from Rlvnralde to Almond ...... Levy . . ......... Airport Department Estimated Budget for 1938 Salaries: Airport Supetlntendent ............................... Field Labor Janitor .......,....n....wm.,................w..... Supplies, Etc.: Office Supplies ................................................. Toilet Suppllea . Heat ........ Light, Hangar and Boacon .. ......................... Lights, Field ................ Light Olobes ' Miscellaneous Supplies ............................ , Insurance .. Liability Insurance Improvement 6,000.00 7,845.00 600.00 800.00 800.00 60.00 60.00 400.00 300.00 340.00 100.00 '00.00 , 305.00 30.00 600.00 1.400.00 Estimated Recelpta: Rent, Gas and OH t 840.00 Rent U. Air Lines, Restaurant, Weather Bureau, Farm, Gun Club and Garage 3,015.00 BUDGET FOR WATER DEPARTMENT, 1033 Current Water Fund Budget 11133 . Estimated Expenditures Operation: General Expense 10,123.00 16-inch Old Wood Line 1,915.00 Big Butte Springs Line .... , ..... 3,590.00 City Distribution Syttem . . 5,11590 Gas and Oil ' 915.00 Maintenance: General Expense 16-lnch Old Wood Line . Big Butte Springs Line , City Distribution System Automobiles ., Replace Section Wood Main . Capital Cost! (New Improvements)); Genersl Expense City Distribution System ........... Bancroft Act Water Mains . Extensions New Mains 1,075.00 225.00 610.00 3.455.00 878.00 3,000.00 20,657.90 9,143.00 .. 400.00 3.560.00 Extensions for Private Parties Big Butte Springs Line Interest on Bondr-: Gravity Water Bonds Big Butte Springs ... :a,ro?.oo . 43,250.00 Transfer of Funds: Water Bond Sinking Fund .. 24.000.00 24,000.00 Total Dlsbursemens ... ......., Estimated Income: . . . Estimated Balance Jan. I, 1933..... Regular Water Users Balance January 1, 1934 ... .'. . 21,202.67 .. 105,719.03 112,600.90 127,011.70 14,410.80 GENERAL BOND FUND, BUDGET FOR 11)33. . - Jan. 1 May 15 June 1 . July 1 Nov. 16 Dec. 1 Total Total Brin, Genoral Refunding, Prln. General Refunding, Int City Hall, Prln City Hall, Int. Fire Equipment. Prln. ......... Fire Equipment, Int. ............ Airport, Prin ........ Airport, Int . Court House Bite, Prln. ........ Court House Site, Int. .... Cottage Strer.t Bridge, Int . (3,000.00 250.00 3,000.00 600.00 . 6,000.00 1,500.00 2.00O.00 550.00 525.00 13,000.00 2.400.00 I 3,000.00 450.00 6,000.00 2,850.00 3,000.00 1,126.00 12.000.00 4.800.00 2.000.00 1,050.00 1,250.00 10,000. uo 60,000.00 34,000.00 96,000.00 33.U0U.00 35,000.00 $8,376.00 12,550.00 7,600.00 815,750.00 8500.00 Account short Jan. 1, 1933 ..... 1,350.00 36.525.00 237,000.00 6,602.76 Estimated Tax Delinquency Int. on Warrants Levy .... . 42,027.75 10.506.94 62,524.69 1,078.10 Storage, Hangar Surplus .: Dairy Department Estimated Budget for 1933 Receipts: Licenses ..... ...... 186.00 Milk Distributors' Ho gallon fee 3,394.00 280.00 (A balance of 16,125.00 Is required on January 1, 1934, to meet an Interest payment). Water Bond Sinking Fund Bonds to be redeemed during the period of 514 years irom January 1, 1B33 to July 1, 1938 351000.00 .. 1.800 00 450.00 160.00 125.00 100.00 160.00 .- 11,830.00 ..10.000.00 . 1,000 00 14.633.00 11.000.00 1.635.00 .. 90000 450.00 1.350.00 100 00 160 00 130 00 175 00 30.00 676 1.933 3,100 00 3.160 00 Disbursement: Salary Inspector Salary, Health Officer . ' Car Mileage Printing and Publishing , Laboratory ...... ... 1,300.00 ' 120.00 460.00 76.00 360.00 Balance on Hand October 1. 1932 Estimated, Taxes yet to be Received Transfer from Current Water rund . ... 49.324.11 8.0O0.00 . 30,000.00 Funds to be Raised for the Water Bond Sinking Fund In Next 6' yearc , 1933 Water Bond Sinking Fund Payment To be Paid by Current Water Fund Levy for Water Bond Sinking Fund . ... 24.000.00 .. 5.000.00 265,775.89 39,000.00 39,000.00 Oeneral Refunding Bonds City Hall Bonds Fire Equipment Bonds ..... Airport Bonds Cottage Street Bridge Bonds Court House Site Bonds . Bonds Outstanding as of Nov. 1, 11)32 . Dated 1-1-17 Due 33-37 .. Dated 6-1-27 Due 33-44 Dated 1-1-29 Due 33-40 . Dated 7-1-29 Due 33-40 . ... . Dated 1-1-31 Due 41 . . Dated 6-15-31 Due 33-41 ... 10.000.00 . 60.000.00 24,000.00 ... 96.000.00 ... 25.000.00 - 22.000.00 337,000.00 Gravity Water Bonds City of Medford Water Bonds City of Medford Water Bonds ..Dated 7-1-08 Due 33-38 ..Dated 4-1-26 Due 33-55. S500.000 Issue .. .. Dated 1-1-27 Due 33-56, 425.000 Issue 246,000.00 466,000.00 405.000 00 1,117,000.00 Refunding Improvement Bonds . Water Main Improvement Bonds Sewer Improvement Bonds Street Improvement Bonds . . Street Improvement Bonds Street Improvement Bonds Sewer Improvement Bonds Sewer Improvement Bonds Consolidated Improvement Bonds No. 9 .Dated 1-1-19 Due 34 .Dated 1-1-28 Due 38 ..Dated 7-3-28 Due 38 .Dated 1-1-39 Due 39, Scries 3 . .Dated 1-1-30 Due 40. Series 3 . .Dated 5-1-31 Due 41, Scrlts 4 . -Dated 5-1-31 Due 41, Series 5 . Dated 8-1-31 Due 41. Series 6 . .Dated 5-1-33 Due 43 .. 20.000.00 . 20,50000 93.500.00 26,50000 - 32.933.77 8.333 46 24.981.73 - 49,463.83 376.31480 Totsl Bonds Outstanding 1,941.214 80 Sundry Supplies Surplus General Fund Estimated Budget for 1933 October 1. Account Overdrawn , Estimated Expenditures: Oct., Nov. and Deo. 340.00 . i.S5 30 30.000 00 Estimated Tax Rece'pt ..... Estimated Sundry Recelpta 3 603 03 8.00000 41.1.03 03 Levy Consolidated Fund Interest to Pay ,, Loss on Bonds and 94a . Interest on Warrant Estimated Budget for 1933 37.990 0O 1.34783 806 98 October 1. Balance Estimated Receipts . 116 931 33 .. 4.5O0.CO 1.383 37 39.644.78 21.431.35 8.313.33 Estimated Tix Delinquency 3 033 38 10,266.91 Protested Warrants Oeneral Fund Tax Anticipation Oeneral Bond Fund Tax Anticipation Z consolidated Improvement Fund Sinking Funds Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 1. Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 3 Water Bond Slnkln? Fund Improvement Bond Sinking Fund Other Funds Current Water Funfts ..33.363.71 - 16.00000 7.350.00 56.813.71 .17.826.82 - 5.736.94 - 51.168 68 . 19.674.89 94.437 38 43.348 76 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a truetatement of the proposed - Z A f 7m 1933 " ,doptwl tn bu"e commute, of the city of Medford. Oregon, on Nov. 10. 1933, and notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested therein that the City Council will meet In th Council chambers at the city Hall on December 15, 1933. at 7 30 o'clock p. m of said day then and there to discuss said budget and make the levy of City Taxes for expenditures for the year 1933, at which time and plao objections to ssid budget and ssid propceed tax levy, if nv they have. M. L ALFORD, city Recorder.