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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1937)
NfEDFCRT) MAIL TRTBTTXE. MTIBFOTCD, OT?EOO"ST. FRIDAY, OOTOBFR 8. 1937. KTOE FOTTH J HOPOBE0 BUDGET FOB TUB CITV Of MEDFORD FOB THE VEAB 1038. The following It budget of the estimated expenditures of the City of Medford, Oregon, for the feu 1638, together with the estimated receipts from all eouroee and the levy of taxes required to raise the necessary ""pBOPOSED BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF MEDFOKD 8UMMAKY i lor me leai luss tUcorder . Treasurar Police Fire Purchasing and Budget Public Worke Attorney Justice .- , Health -.. Sewage Disposal Building and Inspection Parks and Playgrounds - Airport .. .. Non-Organlsatlon ..- City Hall Planning Commission Mayor and Council -..-.. Dairy Real Estate ............... Emergency - Less Estimated Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1698 Levy lor General Bona runa.... Levy 8.010.00 8,898.2 n,8tn.uo J1.816.84 3,360.00 3a,3iU.OO J ,660 .00 650.00 9,838.00 13,388.00 3378.00 1,438.00 830.00 308.00 1,818.00 1,788 .00 6,681.31 8101,818.43 Estimated Receipts 600.00 18,861.00 4.78U.O0 3,677.00 4,030.00 Budget 3,010.00 3.8UU.34 1U,3(.UU 17,616.84 3.380 .0U au,8ia.ou 3.8U0.00 830.0U 3.630.00 18,780.00 18,661.00 8.878.0U 4.78U.OO 6,000.00 360.00 330.00 Wb.WJ 3,486.00 1 ,786.00 8,881.34 Less Estimated Income-Fines , LEVY PERSONAL SERVICES 1, Salaries 1. Chief at 818,887.00 3.000.00 17,387.00 3. Asst. Chief 3. Six Officers - 4. Motorcycle Officer . 300.00 140.00 130.00 138 3,400.00 1,880.00 9.300 00 1,800.00 FIRE 837,817.00 8.041.43 Levy for Library Levy for General Bond Fund Levy for Water Bond Sinking Fund.-. Levy for Consolidated Fund No. 1 .. Levy for Consolidated Fund No. 3 . Total Levy Street Reconstruction Fund .. ..- 3 mills RECORDER PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries .....- REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 1. Typewriter and Add. Machine - MATERIALS. SUPPLIES AND SERVICES 1. Bond Premiums 3. Pontage - .. ' 8. Printing warrants, eto. .....- 4. Supplies, books, ete. - 8130,383.43 47.66U.43 8 81.704.00 8,088.80 37.680.U1 16,000.00 6.66U 13 3,033.43 8150,014.86 Proposed 1038 83,730.00 30.00 18.00 30.00 100.00 13640 83,010.00 PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Recorder at 9. Assistant at ...8300.00 ... 37.60 83,400.00 330.00 TREASURER A. 'PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries 0. REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 1. Typewriter and Adding Machine 0. MATERIALS. SUPPLIES AND SERVICES 1. Surety Bond 83,730.00 Proposed 1038 83,090.00 30.00 3. Burglary Insurance . 3. Workman's Compen. .. 4. Advertising and Print. 6. Supplies ' ...... ......... IjBVY -8265.00 .. 13U.24 16.00 160.00 .. 330.00 PERSONAL SERVICES 1. City Treasurer at 9. Extra Help (part time) ..8200.00 .. 67.60 780.34 83,800.34 83,400.00 8U0.00 PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE t. Police Cars Gas Js Oil 3. Police Cam Tires and Repairs 8. Trafflo eigns and paint MATERIALS, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES 1, Police Oar Insurance 3. Workmen's Compensation . 8. Meals for Prisoners .......... 4. Sundry Supplies ......- , 6. Telephone and Telegraph .................... ..8600.00 300.00 700.00 Proposed 1038 1,800.00 , 176.00 , 773.00 , 200.00 , 860.00 . 100.00 ADDITIONS AND BETTERMENTS 1. 3 Electric TrafMo Signals 700.00 3. New Police Car - 6601)0 PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Balarles - 3. Volunteer Service Ma 3. Vacations 314,84040 Proposed 1838 -.813,104 00 250.00 860.00 TRANSPORTATION 1. Private Car 3. Travel Expense Conventions REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 1. Fire Trucks Gas and Oil 300.00 100.00 3. Fire Trucks Repairs, Tires MATERIALS, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES 1. Sul. Acid, Blear, of Soda 2. Electricity and OaB . 8. ruei 335.00 100 4. Sundry Supplies .WH 6. Workman's Compensation 8. Insurance Bldg. and Equip. , 50.00 386.00 75.00 300.00 600.00 462.84 1,836.84 ADDITIONS AND BETTERMENTS I. 1000 ft. 314-ln. Hose 3. Slrun Remote Control 750.00 600.00 LEVY PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries 1. Chief at 3. Assistant Chief , 8. Two Mechanics i. Four Hosemen - 3. Volunterr Service -. 3. Vacation Relief ........ 317,618.84 PERSONAL SERVICES ' 1, City Superintendent (1-3 time) 3. Clerk (part time) 300 mo. 120 mo. 81,200.00 S80.00 82,160.00 PCBLIC WORKS. Division of street Maintenance and Sanitation A. PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries - .,......,. B. TRANSPORTATION 1. Mileage Private Cars C. REPA1KS AND MAINTENANCE 1. Surveying Equipment 3. Bewer Ho.' and Cable 3. Bweeper-Broom Wire and Fibre 4. Cars and Trucks Ctas, Oil, Repair 5. Equipment Oss. Oil, Repairs 6. Repairs to Manholes D. MATERIALS, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES A. 1. Office Supplies - Proposed 1038 318,732.00 100.00 3 100.00 300.00 850.00 1,450.00 1.400.00 ioo.oo 3. Postage 3. Printing, Blue Prints, etc. ..- 1. Field Supplies, Tools, etc. 3. Electricity and Gas 3. Welding Supplies 4. Catchbasln Repairs, etc . Gravel Street Maintenance 6. Workman's Compensation - 6O0.00 60.00 10.00 100.00 600.00 150.00 ioo.oo ioo.oo 600.00 7. Insurance on Whse. and Equip. ADDITIONS AND BETTERMENTS 1. Alley and Street Crosswalks 3. Drain Tile and Culverts 3. Oiling Intersections - ' 4. New Truck 8. Stewart Ave. Flood Control Less Estimated Receipts LEVY PERSONAL SERVICES . 800.00 600.00 , 200.00 , 1,030.00 . , 7,00040 9,130.00 330.872.00 J1.6nO.00 (Continued on Page Sir) BIRTHS Born to Mr. Charles Bateman, and Mrs. George 716 Weet Jackson. Friday morning, October 8, boy weighing eight pounds and 1 ounces, at the Osteopathic hospital. All Saints' day Is the day following Hallowe'en. PURCHASING AND BirDOET DEPT. City Superintendent's Office PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries .... TRANSPORTATION 1. Travel Expense REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE ornco Equipment MATERIALS, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES 1. Office Supplies ....... 3. Postage .........m..--...-- 3. Printing ..... , ... LEVY aw 200.00 3,400.00 3 146.00 1,763.00 I 133.00 3.103.00 i 130.00 6,760.00 Si 360.00 360.00 313,704.00 ! I Proposed i 1838 82,160.00 '. eo.oo ; 35.00 ..826.00 .. 60.00 eo.oo l55.nn & KA 33.380.00 SEE THE NEW DIL BHNG CIRCUITOUS Priced from $595 PALMER ELECTRIC STORE Main and South Bartlett. Phone 788 SSBSrSBTTSVess NO-WAY CLEANERS Now Located at 404 EAST MAIN 4 DOORS WEST OF E0XY THEATER ... Phone . 1216 For all kinds of Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations MERCER WINS PLACE CORVALLIS. Ore.. Oct. 6WAP Stellar blocking performances this week by Jay Mercer was believed to have virtually assured him a place In the starting lineup when Oregon State college football men tackle the Unlveralty of Washington In Seattle Saturday. Mercer gave Bill Duncan, regular quarterback, a stiff fight for start ing honors during praotlce, and re mained a favorite for right half In case Duncan holds his post. Joe Gray, key man of the Beaver offense, sparkled on the practloe field Wednesday and Thursday and was figured to start at left half de spite a temporary banishment to the third string early in the week. 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmMm. Montgomery ward Americans u W .i . - i no mfiiMr i lliiiitliig Coat Patented storm collar (Ives extra protection. Water repellent brown Army Duck I vrJev sW A Mi lliMlllinl Shells Finest smoVeless powders used! 2 Even pattern, unKorm veloc- 1!-gouQ lty! Drop ihot. ' a- T ' . too' ..ex" a ...t Coma In Today See Ward complete lint of money-iaven (or hunien. llnInii Sl"v &tven!lilrtM 69 Two-tons color pat terns. Boys' tires. Pletce-llntd. Ti.iV" I 00 1 hull 198 Ofhctal sire, shape and weiKht! Top grain cowhide! v4 2 a Ik ti v 1 t. " . . ssa 'Mf-i SuperShell s . a Tt "By 1960 express traffic will speed along at 50 miles an hour over Main Streets," predicts Norman Bel Geddes, authority on future trends. "INo stoplights ... no intersections to delay you. "Local traffic will travel on one-way Local Streets made wider by the elevation of sidewalks and elimination of parked cars. Parking and truck loading will be Inside buildings. "Pedestrians will use elevated sidewalks . . . shopping at the second-story level, crossing streets on bridges . . .but TODAY, 4 miles in 5 are Stop and Go STOP for a streetcar . . . stop for a traffic light ... 30 stops a day is the nation-wide average. And one stop can waste enough gasoline to drive you a third of a mile! While traffic authorities are plan ning "the City of Tomorrow," Shell engineers have developed a fuel, Super-Shell, to meet today's driving problem TODAY. They have found a way to rear range the chemical structure of gas oline, actually to balance it Automotive engineers use the term "motor-digestible" to describe Super-Shell because at all motor speeds it is converted so QLICKLY, so COMPLETFXY into power. The regular use of Super-Shell will reduce your driving costs. There's a Shell dealer near you. MONTGOMERY WAKW M7 SOUTH CENTRAL TELEPHONE 28fl 1 v'i " "1 Alsssstflii.