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MEDFORD MAIL TTtrBTTKE, 1MEDFORD, OREGONT, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1932. Ashland, Medford, Traditional Grid Rivals Clash Here Tomorrow PAGE EIGHT GAME WILL END FOOTBALL YEAR F Burgher to Trundle Out Ma chine for Climax Lith lans Hope to Retrieve Re pute by Capturing Contest Coach Darwin Burgher will tool hlfl 1932 football machine out of the garage tomorrow afternoon for lta lut ramble. The Tlgen meet Aah land In a game which wa postponed from Thanksgiving in order to per mit the locale to Journey to Portland for a teat against Jefferson high school's champion outfit. Deaplte the fact that Burgher's boys bit off more than they could conveniently ehew In the Portland Invasion, losing S3 to 0, their sea sonal record shows them -among the beet teams turned out In Medford high school, winning all conference games. Their offensive has "clicked' almost continuously during the sea ion and plied up a heavy lead over opponents. With a sterling line and tackles quick to trace the opponents' ball carrier, few teams have been able to get undrr way against the Bur- ghermen, Ashland, with a season's record blemished by defeats, will come to Van Bcoyoo field Saturday filled to overflowing with the traditional "do or die" spirit w.hlch characterises contest between Medford and the sister city's representatives. The Llthlan lads, many times play Ing the "under dog" role, have shown flashes In previous fames which swept the locals near defeat and add ed zest for the partisan fans. The game will mean much to Ash land, for should her warriors suc ceed In humbling the Tigers, all pre vious defeat of the season will be forgotten and the team will return to a welcome that may be heard In Medford. ALL-AMERICANS Center and Fullback Berths Lack Outstanding Candi dates, Is Sport Writer's View; Many Names Heard E IN INITIAL LINEUP L SOUTHERN ORGEON NORMAL SCHOOL, Ashland, Dm. 3. (Spl.) With a .quad of 30 men, moat of whom bav distinct possibilities even though Inexperienced and green to collegiate hoop competition. Coach Howrd Hobson thli week turned hU attention from football to the 1033 88 basketball season which la now facing Southern Oregon Normal school. Only three lettermen greeted Hob' son at the Initial workout and that trio composed of Bob Patterson, clever guard; Harold Fish, forward scoring ace, and Lyle Kinney, versatile utility man, along with a few other trsni' fers, make up the whole of Hobson'a experienced men around which he has to build his quintet. Medford'e lone representative now on the squad Is Eatlll Phlpps, formsr Medford high school star under "Prink" Oalllson and later a member of the Oregon freshman squad. It Is understood here, however, that both Odd Hughes and Oeorfte Harrlgton, brilliant players on Medford high fives of the last few years, are to report for practloe shortly. Luminaries who reported to Hob. son with brilliant records are such men ss Ward Howell, gigantic six-foot-five high school center: Lyle Reedvr, another former Llthla city star who last season played some brilliant ball for the Oregon fresh is In suit. Sick ;-"!v big guard who played his freshman competi tion at Purdue, is also making tight for a first string Job. Outstanding among the former luminaries from the Portland inter scholasUo league who are now candi dates for Hobson's cage team "Chief McLean, sensational Indian forward who mads first team all-state last srsson while playing under Hob eon at Benson Tech. other ex-Portland men are Wlllard Jones, candi date for center to tip around 300 and ' stands six feet four, and Bud Jones, who stands about an Inch shorter. George Yerkovltch Is another hooper from the Hoae city. The complete roster: Bud Jones. Wlllard Jones. Cliff Mc Lean. Oeorga Yerkovltch, all of Port land; Ward Howell, Lyle Reeder, Lyle Kinney, Harold Pish, Robert Toe, L land Ashcraft and John Edwards, all of Ashland; Dick Jocklsh, Peoria, III.: Elton Forncrook. Eugene: Buell El liott, Lakevlew; Boh Pstteraon, Hllls boro: Joe Slnko. Arago: Paul OoO dard, Reedsport; Estill Phlpps, Med ford: Carl Stevens. Powers; Coy Peu ter, crescent city, Cal.: John Brout.li ton. Roseburg; Hugh Hartmsn. Rogue River: Truman Wagner. Myrtle Point; Nolan O'Neill, Shasta City, Cal.: Al vln Crockett, Bator: Tom Rlchmon, Gardner: Albert Bradford, Chlrkash. Okla.; Clinton Promm and Carlos White, Port Orford. When need inn implicating isles books, riat-packs or fan-fold cssh register forma ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or any other kind of priatlog don't order from out-of-towu firms and psy more. Phone 76 ana one of our representatives will call ' Marshsll-Smllli-LeoHsrd, -or. SJain and Orspe, nave tome good bargains lo greeting cards. Drop In early for best selections. By ALAN GOl'I.D. Associated Press Sports Writer Two of the All-America berths thst may be most difficult to fill this sea. son, barring some fresh and outstand ing developments, art center and full' back. This Is not to say there will be no major arguments over the rest of the makeup of the 1933 honor roll of gridiron performers, but the pivotal line and backfleld positions have the experts scrambling around at a great rate for "dope" and opinions. Minnesota's Jack Menders appears to have gained an early lead over the other candidates for fullback, but hla oondltlon and consistency have been subject to some question. Ernest Koy of Texas Is being ranked as the greatest fullbsck of all time In the southwest conference. Vlvlano Liked. There probably Is no better de fensive back In the country than the Cornell captain, Bart Vlvlano. Coaches and players have told mo they never saw a harder tackier anywhere than this New Jersey boy. who captained the Andover team before going to Ithaca. . For personal fire and team Inspira tion, Angel Brovellt of St. Mary's be longs well up on the fullback list. BUI Ollbane of Brown, Olson of North western, Welnstock of Pittsburg, Poppelmsn of Maryland, Cain of Ala bama, Hall of Oklahoma A. Ac M., Bauer of Nebraska and Horstmsn of Purdus all have attracted attention. Dial Roberts of Vanderbllt, si' though nominally assigned to a half back position, appeals to be an Ideal fullback type, offensively as well as defensively. Ely Stands out. Middle Western critics rate Law renct Ely of Nebraaka unusually high center, Fred Ware of Omaha says he doesn't think there is a bet ter one anywhere, and eoachea who have sent teams against the Corn- huskers praise Ely's ability to dlag- nose plays, tackla and direct most of his team's defense from a roving position. One of the best centers on eastern gridirons Is Newell Wilder, Columbia's convsrted fullback, who stepped in and filled the shoes of the sensational MacDuffee, described by Head Coach Lou Little last year as ths best center he ever had. Wilder waged a great battle with Tom Ollbane, Brown star, who has a better offensive record than his Columbia rival. Pete Qracey has stood out as the aouth's best center thts season, al though Jake Wade of Charlotte has nice things to say about William (Red) Eapey of North Carolina State Neblett of Georgia Tech and Lodrl gues of Tulane have looked good. Boonera nave mar. Oehler of Purdue. Bernard of Michigan and Paul Young of Okla homa have impressed mid-west critics. Young, a 100-pounder who stands 6 fiet 8 Inches, has been the "whole show" for the Sooners. Oliver, TJ. O. L. A. ceptaln, has looked good -on the ooast. Brock of Cornell and Bngle of Pennsylvania have been kingpins in two strong eastern lines and Evans Is a light weight terror In Army's forward bar rier. The only criticism that can be made of Southern California's Tro jans thli season Is that they have not been over-powering opposition in the customary fnshlon of teams de veloped by Howard Harding Jones. They averaged only about 16 points for thstr first seven games of the 1032 season, as oempsred with a seven-year previous average, accord ing to Ralph Huston, or 34.8 points per game. The defensive record of the Tro- Jsns, on ths othsr hand. Is bstter than usual, yielding only seven points In as many games ss compared with the seven-year yield of 8 9 points psr contest. Phune 54a We'll nsul swst youi refuse, oitj Sanitary Semoe, HOPES FOR RAIN LOS ANORLES, Cel., Dec. . (API Whatever hopes the University of Washington Huskies had of finding a wet field when they came to Los Angeles to meet the Bruins of the University of California at Los An geles wars shattered by the weather man today. Fair weather was fore cast for tomorrow's gridiron struggle at the Memorial coliseum. Accustomed to playing on wet fields ij the northwest, the Huskies, arriving this morning from Seattle, were reported to have been hopeful It would rain before the contest so thst the going would be according to their liking. The Bruins, anxious to finish In second place In conference standings, were to end practice at the West wood campus thts afternoon. They are In top shape for tho contest and Coach Bill Bpauldlng claimed the psychological advantage. The Uclans are determined to end their season with a victory after two successive defeats, one by St. Mary's and the other by Washington State. 103S BUDGET ESTIMATES JACKSON COUNTY Pursuant to the provisions of Section 89-1101 to Section 88-1115 General Laws of Oregon, notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, will meet at the Court House, In Medford, Oregon, on Friday, the 23rd day of December, 1933, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day and at the aaid time and place opportunity will be given for a full and complete discussion of the estimates of the amount ox money proposed to be railed by taxation for the ensuing year as published herewith, by any taxpayer subject to such tax levy when made. In favor of or against sny of the ptopoed tax levies herein as the County Court may deem for the best Interest of Jackson County. The County Budget Committee for Jackson County, Oregon, has pre pared and submits trie following: An estimate of the amount required for each department of County government, County office or County officer, each County Improvement, the maintenance of eaoh County building, structure or institution, the salary of each County officer or employee, Including those whose salsrles are fixed by statute; for the Improvement and maintenance of public highways, reads, bridges, the construction operation and maintenance of each public utility and redemption of outstanding warrants the estimate of the public receipts of the County from sources other thau direct taxation upon real and personal property In the County during the period for which such tax la to be levied and an estimate of the probabla unapportloned and unexpended balances In the funds of the County on the last day of the current year. Oeneral County Fund , Misc. Receipts - Est. Delinquency for 1933 . .. 98,380.00 30,761.33 8189,395.30 Levy required for Gen Co. Fund County Sohool Fund. 10,166 children ac cording to census q 110.00 esch 8101,560.00 10,166 children A) 10c each for School Llorary ...... .. 1,016.80 I 93,808.63 Total for School and School Lib. Misc. Receipts ... ..103,878.60 . 6,838.00 Levy required for Co. Schools High School Tuition Transportation .. .......... Mlso. Receipts Levy required for High School Total Levy for School Purposes ..... County Library Medford Ashland Misc. Receipts .... Levy required (or Co. Llhrary Oeneral Road Fund - Misc. Receipts .... 48.000.00 . 3,600.00 98.750.60 81,600.00 8,700.00 47,900.00 6,789.00 790.00 6,879.00 318.00 I 6,364.00 66,490.00 68,600.00 No. Levy for Oeneral Road Fund . Market Road Fund ....... Mlso. Receipts .. ... ... Levy required for Market Roads Emergency . .... Amount to be raised by taxation for County purp.ucs for year 1933 Estimated Levy for Elementary Schools Psclflo Highway bond Interest Fund Lfas transfer from Motor Vehicle License receipts No Levy required for 1938 .. Crater Lake Highway bond Interest Fund Less transfer from Motor Vehicle License receipts . .. No Levy required for 1033 ....... Total amount to be raissrt by taxation In Jackson County, Oregon, for the year 1933 ... .. 21,850.00 700.00 31,180.00 8,000.00 3,650.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 373,871.33 60,000.00 Water . Lights . Fuel Sanitary Service Misc. supplies, furniture, etc. Window shades 800.00 1,300.00 1,800.00 60.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 Clerk's Salary Clerk's Department lat Deputy ..... Snd, Deputy . Typist . County Clerk's Office .6 1,000.00 I 7,180.00 Bookkeeping Department Bookkeeper's Salary . - Recording Department 1st Deputy , 3nd Deputy Extra Help Telephone and-Telegrapb , Freight and Express Printing and Record Books . Postage and Stationery Premium on Bonds Machine Expense and Ribbons . 3 Typewriters . Misc. and Office Supplies .... 1,300.00 900.00 840.00 1,300.00 900.00 640.00 800.00 180.00 10.00 750.00 400.00 66.00 160.00 140.00 400.00 Bounties on Wild Animals Coroner's Office Fees of coroner aid physicians, Jurors, witnesses and other expenses ... 600.00 Fruit Inspector Salaries and expenses of inspector .. 1,600.00 Extra Help and Travel ,, 600.00 10,376.00 4,800.00 Assessor's Office - Assessor's Salury . 3,000.00 Assessor's Traveling Expense 160.00 1st Deputy 1,300.00 3nd Deputy 900.00 Field Deputies and Traveling Expense .. ......... 3,800.00 Platting Field Books Checking, writing and ex tending Tax Rolls ... ... 900.00 Printing Office Stationery ............ 8000 Field Sheets 136.00 Summary Books - - 80.00 Tax Books 420.00 Post and Tengwald Binders , 40.00 Index Binder, eheots, cards .... 387.00 Personal Tax Statements .. .. ,- 30.00 Map and Ma,, paper - 30.00 Bond Premium ........................ - 16.00 Final Entry Report 10.00 Stamps 60.00 Office Supplies, pons, pencils, etc . . 40.00 Telephone and Telegrams . -. .......... 76.00 Maintenance of Typewriter adding and Calculating machines . .................................. 80.00 Binding Plat Boot 138.00 O. 81 C. Tax Roll Expense . 100.00 I 3,000.00 Pathologist C t 1,778.00 . 900.00 Stationery, printing. Telephone and Telegraph 380.00 Travel, three agents . . 1,060.00 Miscellaneous ......,. 830.00 Two Agents, salaries Clerical assistance GENERAL COUNTY FUND Circuit Court Circuit Court Reporter ... Circuit Court Bailiff Court Reporter's Expense . Jury Meala Juror's and Witnesses fees . ... Mlso. Expenses, Including Special Reporter's fees and Defense Counsel . 1,400.00 4O0.O0 100.00 130.00 6,000.00 400.00 County Court and Commissioners County Judge's 8alnry 3,000.00 County Judge's Travel Expense ...mm.. 100.00 Commissioner's fees and Travel Telephone and Telegraph , Stenographer 8,430.00 Mlso. Office expenses 3,000.00 138.00 900.00 130.00 Juvenile Court Commitments, probations, etc. Justice Court Medford District Justice's salary .... . 3,400.00 Telephone, stamps, paper, etc. 130.00 Dockets and blanks ......... .... 65.00 Witnesses and Juror fees .................... ...... 60.00 6 6.345.00 Justice's Supplies Justice Court Ashlsnd District Salary I 1,300.00 35.00 Juatlce Court Jacksonville and Gold Hill Districts Constables, Jurors, wttnssses, supplies, etc. .............. County Printing For bids of all kinds, printing of notices and delinquent tax Hats, sales of property, county court proceedings and budget Care of the Poor Salary for Superintendent of Poor Farm ...I Superintendent's assistant Extra labor . Supplies - Telephone 3,846.00 1,326.00 750.00 t 1,500.00 Lights and Power . -Miscellaneous Repslrs Convalescent Home Nurse's Salary - - Expense for Medicine, etc. Poor Not at Poor Farm Hospitalisation Indigents not at Poor Farm . Wldow'a pensions Red Cross ... B40 00 360.00 430.00 3.500.00 63.00 438.00 150.00 300.00 800.00 150.00 8.000.00 . 30,000.00 8,000.00 1,850.00 Staler of Weights and Measurers Salary and Traveling expenses Herd Inspection Fees and expenses and tubercular cattle School Superintendent's Office A Dept. of County Superintendent's Salary . ......... Rural Supervisor salary , Office Secretary, salary Office supplies ana equipment . Printing 1,463.00 4,306.00 316.70 500.00 Telephone and Telegraph ....... Stationery, postage, express County Superintendent's travsl Rural School Supervisor's travel . Eighth Grade Examinations . Teacher's Examinations . County Institutes Jackson County School Day . County Educational Beard Education 3,000.00 1,000.00 840.00 335.00 76.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 350.00 135.00 6.00 100.00 60.00 80.00 t 5,130.00 Watermaater's Office Watermaster'a sslary .. .............. Watermaater's mileage Stenographer salary ..... Telephone Stamps, registrations, telegrams Stationery .-......... Plat sheets, files supplies . Creek report form., blue prints ... Field equipment, meter, boots, tools, etc Field stations, weirs, gages etc Hydrographer ealery .... Hydrographer's mileage : Little Butte Assistant salary ... -. Little Butte Assistant mileage Applegate Assistant salary .-. Applegate Assistant mileage ........... Snow Survey Assistant, salary Snow Survey Assistant, salary ............ Water Right Survey salary Water Rlgftt Survey mileage State Industrial Accident Insurance 1,500.00 800.00 300.00 60.00 36.00 30.00 40.00 15.00 36.00 18.00 600.00 300.00 330.00 120.00 330.00 130.00 84.00 60.00 80.00 80.00 60 Mi 4,407.00 Less Cooperation of City of Medford .... City of Ashland .. 1146.60 98.00 341.60 Surveyor's Office 4,184.40 Stenographer Office supplies and equipment Plats and Plat books ............ Field Notes Surveys (office work) ............. Surveys (Held work Assistants (chain and axe) ....... Field supplies and equipment . Reeetabltehed corners Telephone and Telegraph 800.00 38.00 16.00 150.00 100.00 300.00 300.00 80.00 400.00 30.00 30.00 100 00 Real Estate or Iruurano to Jonas. Vhona n. -Leare it Jailor, Salary Extra Help Matron Laundry Jail Evperua 38.047.00 Board of Prisoners .... Supplies and Miscellaneous Expenses , Telephone . Insurance 1.080.00 160.00 300.00 100.00 3.000.00 300.00 73.00 73.00 Sheriffs Office Sheriff, Salary 3.500 00 Traveling expense for Civil and Criminal Cases 1.500 00 Telephone and Telegraph , , 400.00 Premium on Bonds and Insurance 630.00 Tax Department 1st Deputy . 1,300 00 2nd Deputy , 900 00 Extra Help 900 00 Extra Help, personal tax collection 600.00 Legal Department lat Deputy , 3nd Deputy 5,077 00 Stamps and Stamped envelopea . Misc. Office supplies, expense upkeep of machines, printing tax receipts, etc .... 1.300 00 OOOfl 600.00 1.000 00 OAL t 13.130 00 Janitor's Sslary (two) Flra Insurance Court House .1 1.560 00 360.00 Treasurer's Salary Traveling expanse Deputy's Salary . Premium on Bonds Supplies and Printing - Postage ..... . Telephone and Telegraph Record Books Treasurer"! Office 1,690.00 Repairs and Maintenance ... Rental Safety boxes ...8 3,000.00 6000 1,30000 375.00 300.00 lOOOO 76 00 60.00 9000 30.00 County Health Unit First Niu-se. sslsry First Nurse, travel Health Officer and Co. Physician, salary Health Officer and Co. Physlclsn, travel Contingent Fund - ... Office Aaslstan. M 4.090.00 Stenographer Deputy District Attorney Traveling Expense District Attorney'! Office 1.500.00 60000 3 000 00 600.00 400.00 "30.00 8.73000 Telephone and Telegraph Printlnrt Supreme Court Brlefa , Office Supplies and Expenses Law Books . . t 1.06000 1.6O0 00 300 00 175 00 100 00 300 00 60 00 Caretaker and extra help OAL 6 County Fair Ftpensa ( 1.105.00 .1 600.00 Insurance premiums , , , Upkeep of buildings and miscellaneous Miscellaneous Care of Patients at State Institutions Fire Warden, one-third expense Flra patrol on county owned land Election and Registrations 445.30 600.00 1,545.20 Expense of Examination of books and accounts . Hesltb Registration Tax Refunds, double asseHsmente, errors, etc. Clerical work In Sheriff's office Issuing Temporary Auto Licenses Payment on Experimental Orchard Salt of County owned land Sprinkler system for Court yard . 6.000.00 460.00 500 00 . 1.500.00 600.00 50.00 . 1,500.00 300.00 3.500.00 8,000.00 1,300.00 Total Oeneral County Fund General Road Fund Engineering and Supervision: County Engineer. H time Draftsman, ft time y Chalnman . m Stenographer , , Field and office expense . 18,630.00 159,395.30 Shops and machinery repairs Road and Bridge maintenance Road Construction Bridge Construction Right of Way Insurance (Industrial Accident) Cove Road co-operation Relief Work Market Road Fund I 750.00 640.00 300.00 300.00 400.00 6,000.00 , 16,000.00 . 6,000.00 , 3,000.00 500.00 800.00 . 1.000.00 . 34,000.00 86t.490.00 Engineering and Supervision : County Engineer. i tlmu ...... Transltman, ft tlrr.e Chalnman . Field and office expense . Road and Bridge Maintenance Insurance (Srate Industrie; Accident) Graveling Dead Indian Road 1 760.00 300.00 100.00 300.00 5.000.00 400.00 18,000.00 l t 31,850.00 Balancei ' Estlmste of probable unappropriated or unexpended balance In money which hall remain In each fund, department or offloa on the last day of the ourrent year: Fund: Oeneral .. , Court House Fund Dog License Fund Bee Fund .......... Emergency Fund ... . School, County Fund . School, H. S. Tuition Road, General Road, Pacific Highway Bond Fund Road. Crater Lake Highway Bond Fund... Road, Bond Interest Road, Crate- Lake Highway Bond Interest Road, Markot ....... County Fair Operation County Fair Premium ... County Fair Building ... County Llbrery Funt. . Indemnity Fund ... Motor License Fungi Special Road Districts . Department or Office: County Court ...... Circuit Court ...... Juatlce Court Sheriff's Office Clerk's Office Treasurer's Office Coroner Nil Nil 3,000.00 33.00 Nil Nil NU Nil 164.687.44 S3.431.70 11,297.13 10,998.06 Nil Nil 3,147.99 687.57 Nil 1,631.05 Nil 6,595.99 Nil 2,500.00 8O0.O0 Nil 500 00 NU 150.00 Nil Nil 200.00 Nil 350.00 3.000.O0 Nil Nil NU Nil 100.00 3,000.00 NU NU NU Nil 1,600.00 150.00 60.00 Nil NU Nil Nil Nil Estimated probable receipts of Jackson County, Oregon, other than by di rect taxation upon toe real ana personal property during 1933: Fees, Licenses, Fines. Forfeiture! of Ball: County Clerk's, fees a 14.000.00 School Superintendent's Office. Fruit Inspector's Office .. Assessor's Office County Agent .... Tsx Rebate . Widow'! Pension Court House expense Jail Care of Poor at Poor Farm Care of Poor not at Poor Farm . Juvenile Court Advertising and County Printing , Election h.........l....... Health Unit Surveyor's Office Sesler of Weights snd Measurers Wstermsster'a Office Dlstrlct Attorney's) Office Heslth Registration County Audit Free Employment Bureau , Herd Inspection ... .. Bounty Cnflse and Survey Sherlff'a fees Temporary Auto License, Sheriff's Office . Justice Court fees Herd Inspection feea Intercut on deposits and securities of all kinds . Interest on delinquent taxes Sales of property or otber asstta or products of any kind: Real property, therm's office . Delinquent taxes collected . . Rent: Machinery rentat .. Transfer or reversion of unused fundi: Dog License Fund ... - Prohibition Fund Rebates: State, for taxes on motor vehicle fuel: For Oeneral Roadc .. For Market Roads . Apportionment, grant, contribution or allocation from State, County, Municipal or other like fund: State, Motor Vehicle Licenses ..... State, reimbursement for county Inspecting csmps Municipalities, from: Hydrographlc co-operation. (See deduction on estimate for watermaater's office) . From all other sources whatsoever kind or character: Federal, forest rentsls: For rosdt , . For schools Federal, O. At O. land grant refund . Total receipts for year 1933 .... 1,400.00 1,300.00 , 1. 800.00 300.00 250.00 10.000.00 8.000.00 3.755.00 80,650.00 3,000.00 400.00 2,000.00 350.00 300.00 65,000.00 300.00 3.350 00 750.00 38,000.00 County Indebtedness Outstanding County Warrants (Est. as of Dec 31. 1933..: a 84 573 00 Outstanding Highway Bonds 385 000.00 STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF JACKSON as. We. the undersigned, County Budget Committee for Jackaon countv. Oregon, do hereby certify that the above Is a true, fair and complete estimate of the probable expenses of said County for the ensuing year and probable receipts from sources other than direct taxation upon real and personal property In lta Jurisdiction during the ensuing year, and an estimate of the probable unappropriated or unexpended balance In the various funds aa of tne last a ay ot tut currant year. We further certify that the estimate of expenses of the various institu tions of the County, of the amount required for nubile entenr!n nia. bridges, etc snd all other expenses of the County ss therein set out. Is Just and Is based upon a careful study of the expenses of the County during the past ihree years, and a thorough examination of lta probable needs during the year for which such estimate Is made. Thst each snd every Item therein la beLeved to be necessary for the proper transaction of the business of the County, the protection of Its property and the Interest and to be for the public welfare. That every expense ettlmsted la In accordance with law. snd Is a legitimate charge against the County. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 1st day of December. 1933. B. HARDER. Chairman H. O. aWDKRS. Secretary C. B. LAMKIN, County Judge. VICTOR BURSELL. Commissioner JOHN BARNEBURO. Commissioner OEOROE B. DEAN. Committeeman.