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EXPZNDITUHS 1942-43 1943-41 1944-45 Budget $ 485.59 $ 2,647.05 $ 1,775.50 1,850.00 2,300.00 3,000 00 4,933.08 5,286.14 5,000.00 920.00 870.00 1,200.00 1 75 7.00 10.00 99.62 .- 100.00 1,061 70 760.49 1,500.00 3,326.19 4,143.44 2,000.06' 1,250.00 600.00 1,650.00 577.34 2,985.73 1,500.00 356 64 356.64 360.00 982.63 1,423 68 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,990 00 2,500.00 2,183.08 3,266.74 4,000.00 1,206.00 1,206.00 1,500.00 96.12 49.40 100.00 $ 19,579.74 $ 27,292.31 $ 29,545.50 MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL COUNTY Fire and Liability Insurance Fire Patrol Election Expense nucnung Allowed by Levying Board Department Total Health Registration lax Rebate Countv ArivArtUinu Bounty and State Trappers" state Mileage Rodent Pnnntv Tlniiniv i;oumy L,ana sales ., Sealer of Weights Herd Inspection and Indemnity... ruuiicuy Weed Control ...."." O. & C. Land Expense misc. expense . VETERANS' Salary Secretary SERVICE OFFICER Office Rent Furniture and Typewriter . uziice supplies . rostage Telephones Travel Bond 850.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 1,200.00 10.00 100.00 1,500.00 2.000.00 1,440.00 600.00 1,650.00 3,000.00 360.00 15,000.00 2,500.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 100.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 300.00 400.00 250.00 100.00 90.00 250.00 27.50 $ 44,310.00 $ 4,045.16 $ 2,953.85 $ 5,000.00 $ 1,849.20' $ 1,220.00 $ 1,800.00 1,424.02 1,987.06 2,400.00 2.148.00 . 1,140.94 2,220.00 953.43 947.27 2,000.00 101,632.89 69,948.37 100,000.00 1,748.12 758.34 10,000.00 . 453.25 10,000.00 ""8bTo3 "2"827o7 "ib"ooo.b'o 3,530.54 1,905.39 4,000.00 986.61 1,414.43 1,500.00 9,958.32 14,264.48 10,000.00 2,747.05 2,500.00 $125,032.16 $ 99,669 15 $156.420.XI0 80,000.00 124,000.00 ' 50,000.00 $205,032.16 $223,669.15 $206,420.00 8 990.00 $ 1,800.00 f 900.00 275.78 1,360.55 900.00 384.29- 378.44 400.00 8,923.00 10,052.21 15,000.00 8,630.08 9,290.16 25,000.00 5,890.34 9,166.95 20,000.00 780.11 ' 343.69 1,000.00 14,714.91 16,796.98 37,000.00 $ 40,588.49 $ 49,188.98 $100,200.00 30,000.00 50,000.00 40,000.00 $ 70,588.49 $ 99,188.98 $140,200.00 $ 875.74 $ 794.09 $ 1,200.00 31212 373.33 400.00 146.12 111.60 250.00 4,007.63 3,580.81 4,303.00 90.43 47.30 125.00 6.92 25.00 8.23 5.00 20.00 92.86 150.00 100.29 92.20 200.00 12.29 10.09 15.00 50.00 $ 5,645.71 $ 5,021.34' $ 6738.00 $ 2,918.63 $ 2,226.30 $ 8,000.00 RECAPITULATION CIVILIAN DEFENSE Civilian Defense . .... ... GENERAL ROAD County Engineer .. .. Assistants . ............, Draftsman $ 4,917.50 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ Field and Office Supplies... Road Maintenance ... Road Construction ... Road Oiling . bridges New Road Equipment . Accident Insurance Insurance, Fire and Liability . Cities Share Road runds .... Outside Work to be Reimbursed.. Subtotals Post-War Work and Equipment . 1,920.00 4,800.00 2,520.00 2,000.00 80,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 3,000.00 1.500.00 9.40000 1,000.00 ..$133,140.00 70,000.00 $203,140.00 MARKET ROAD County Engineer . Assistants ... Field and Office Expense . ..... Road Maintenance .. . ....... Road Construction .... Oiling Accident Insurance Bridges .. 1,800.00 1,800.00 600.00 15,000.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 12,000.00 Subtotals Post-War Work and Equipment . JACKSON COUNTY LIBRARY Books Periodicals ... Bindings , Salaries $ 46,200.00 100,000.00 $146,200.00 Printing and Supplies . Postage Shipping Supplies Mileage Current Expense Industrial Insurance Equipment 1,200.00 400.00 250.00 4,767.00 125.00 25.00 20.00 150.00 200.00 15.00 50.00 $ 7,202.00 EMERGENCY Emergency Fund ..$ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 1945-46 County Court Circuit Court Justice Court Medford Justice Court Ashland . Justice Court Gold Hill.. Justice Court Jacksonville Sheriff Clerk ; Treasurer School Superintendent Assessor Estimated Receipts Court House Expense Jail County "Farm". 25,710.00 Countv Hospital Buildings 38,000.00 General Assistance Aid Dependent Children Old Age Assistance RlinH AccUtnnre Miscellaneous Relief Red Cross .... Budget 11 nAl AA 6,150.00 . 3,880.00 4,500.00 2,000.00 500.00 300.00 50.00 250.00 12.00 30,544.20 4,400.00 24.909.40 23,000.00 5,780.00 10,955.00 16,122.20 19,788.00 300.00 6.000.00 200.00 2,200.00 38.000.00 Indigent Veterans Coroner Juvenile Department . Health Department Surveyor ... - Watermaster ... District Attorney Fruit Inspection County Agents County Insurance Fire Patrol Election Expense Auditing Health Registration . Tax Rebate County Advertising Bounty County Lands Sealer of Weights Herd Insp. & Indemnity. Publicity Weed Control O. & C. Land Expense Miscellaneous Expense Veterans' Service Officer Special Relief Fd. Cash Est Delinquent Taxes ... . Est. Delinquent Tax Int. Misc. General County ... O. & C. Receipts -- Gen. Co. Cash Carry-over less 15 of Budget 5.000.00 20.000.00 85.000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,650.00 1,200.00 600.00 8.950.00 42,760.00 2.555.00 9.960.00 4,755.00 4.480.00 6,830.00 850.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 1,200.00 10.00 100.00 1,500.00 5,690.00 3,000.00 360.00 15,000.00 2,500.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 100.00 4,917.50 18,800.00 25b"00 600.00 11,000.00 50.00 50,000.00 20,000.00 6.000.00 900.00 160,000.00 Net Levy $ 11,040.00 6,150.00 620.00' 1,500.00 250.00 238.00 26,144.20 1,909.40 5,780.00 10,955.00 16,122.20 19,488.00 5,800.00 23,510.00 5"6bo!oo 20,000.00 85,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,650.00 1,200.00 600.00 8,950.00 23.960.00 2,555.00 9,710.00 4,755.00 4.480.00 6.830.00 850.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 1,200.00 10.00 100.00 1,500.00 5.090.00 8,000. 00 360.00 15.000.00 2,500.00 3.950.00 1,500.00 100.00 4.917.50 50,000.00 20.000.00 5,000 00 900.00 160,000.00 57.690.55 57,690.55" Total General County....$447,396.30 $397.452.55 $ 49,943.75 Civilian Defense General Road Market Road . $ 2.500.00 .. 203,140.00 146.200.00 $ 2,500.00 151,600.00 ViarKCl ruau .. - ---- - Aft Jackson County Library 7.202.00 IT mofnonnu ..... u,wv.v 3.844.70 3,300.00 51,540.00 146,200.00 3,357.30 4,700.00 Total Operating CotU.IB14.43B.80 $558,697.25 $255,741.05 County School Fund 1 1 ,000 children at $10.00 each $110,000.00 Co. Library Fund 11.000 .hiiriren ul 10c ach 1.100.00 Total Budget and Levy $925,538.30 Indicates red figure. $110,000.00 1,100.00 $558,697.25 $366,841.05 ESTIMATED CASH BALANCES General County Fund $124,800.00 Civilian Defense 5,156.00 General Road 30.000.00 Market Road 20.000.00 Library 4,925.00 Emergency 4,500.00 Total ..$189,381.00 RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS General County Fund General Road Fund... Market Road i'und Bridge Emergency .... Special Relief Dog License .... County Fair Hivilinn DpfpnM County Library Fund Coordinating tuna 1943-44 $296,372.52 96,612.28 37,600.95 21,335.35 549.45 23,112.26 4,741.71 4.640.45 4.065.89 4,092.88 1942-43 .$336,032.39 . 99,562 00 34,544.31 23,90202 2,447 79 2,851.39 6.412.33 2.828.39 5,780 98 7,030.22 3,050.81 $524,442.63 $494,013.72 $654,017.27 9 mo. 1944-45 $276,630.59 252,129.13 59,987.56 35.619.47 3,398.91 6,472.10 4.280.83 6.043 67 3,531.92 5,923.09 STATE OF OREGON J ) ss. COUNTY OF JACKSON ) We, the undersigned, County Budget Committee for Jackson County, urcgon, ao nereDy cerxny wbi me auuve is uue, onu complete estimate of the probable expenses of said County for the ensuing year miu (jiyuauio ict-cipm 1 " ..... taxation upon real and personal property In Its Jurisdiction during the ensuing year, ana an esumaie ui me piitiuic unci,,.. and unexpended balance in the various funds as of the last day Ul me jrcai. s We further certify that the estimate of expenses of the various Institutions of the County of the amount required for public enter- prises, roads, bridges, etc., and all other expenses of the County as therein set out is Just and based upon a careful jstudy of the ex penses of the County during the past two years, and a thorough ex amination of Its probable needs during the year for which such estimate is made. That each and every item herein is believed to be necessary for the proper transaction of the business of the Countv. the protection of Its property and interests and for the pub He welfare. That every expense estimated is In accordance with the law, and Is a legitimate charge against the County. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 11th day of May, A. D., 1945. ARNOLD BOHNERT, Chairman W. W. ROBISON, Secretary ' 3. B. COLEMAN, County Judge WM. PERRY, County Commissioner A. E. POWELL, County Commissioner B. E . HARDER, Committeeman. Toasimasters Club To Hold Finals Of Speakers' Contest Speakers competing for first place in the Toastmasters Club speakin contest will hold their final competition at the Jackson Hotel Monday, May 21, at 6:15 p. m. The speakers will be Har old Burelson, Milo Ross, Captain Martin, Pat Graham and Bob Claypool. D. D. Davis will be toastnaster and the winner will be chosen by ballot Two winners will be selected who will go to Klamath Falls where they will compete with winners of the Toastmasters Club there. One will be chosen at the Klamath Falls contest who will enter the state contest at Portland. All Toastmasters are Invited to bring their wives or a friend to the Monday meeting. OKEH LILIENTHAL was ington, May Id (U.R) The sen.te agricultural committee today approved ' e nomination of David E. Llllenthal to a sec ond term as chairman of the Tennf ee Valley authority.. Cloalna tlma lor ClSMltltd AOs 1 so a. m. Too Lata lo CLuttij I3.lt p. a. Student Manager On Spot Holland, Mich. (U.R) W hen the Holland basketball team traveled to Lansing recently and the equipment trunk was opened Just before game time, h was empty. The student manager had forgotten to put in the uniforms The University of San Marcos, founded In 1551, is the oldest in America. READY MAY 25 Preliminary plans for the an nual sale of "Buddy" poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars are bei g made in Medford by members of Crater Lake Post No. 1833, Commander Victor Robb states. The sale will be held here May 25 and 26. President Indications are that 15 million poppies will be sold throughout the nation, Com mander Robb states, and if this is accomplished, this will be an all-time record for the Veterans. Every cent collected through sale of the poppies will be used in the rehabiliation program for men wounded in this war as well as those who fought in pre vious wars, Robb emphasizes. The sale also makes possible the VFW program of assistance to' veterans' dependents, including widows and orphans. For 23 years the VFW has car ried on the sales program Just before Memorial Day and be cause of this, Commander Robb points out that the "Buddy" pro gram has but one aim," the com mander states, "to honoi the dead by helping the living." Counly DAV Body Urges Support of Dependency Bill Jackson county chapter of Dis abled American Veterans, in a recent telegram to Congressman Harris Ellsworth, urged his sup port of H. R. bill 1872, which would provide larger dependen cy allowances for service-disabled veterans with families. The bill is part of a legislative program sponsored by the DAV national organization. At the present time, compen sation for permanent service incurred disability is based en tirely upon the disability Itself, without regard to the number of people who may be dependent upon the handicapped veteran for support. The bill would make the pres ent disability pension the base rate for a veteran without de pendents and would give addi tional allowances based on the size of his family. Under terms of the bill, a to tally disabled veteran would re ceive dependency allowances at the rate of $25 per month for his wife, $15 for one child, $12 for the second child and $10 for each additional child or dependent parent. Veterans rated less than 100 disabled would receive proportionate allowances. Wednesday, May 18, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE riVJ Natalie Parker To Represents College On Tour of Schools Miss Natalie Parker, student at Reed college, has been select ed as one of eight students to visit high schools and other col leges this spring in the Interest of the institution. Miss Parker, junior, is enrolled in a liberal arts course. Miss Parker and one other woman student will visit several schools between Portland and Chicago, calling on former and prospective students. Last Fri day Miss Parker appeared in the annual spring play, "Spring Dance" presented at the school. The student is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carold J. Parker, 610 South Central avenue. Mrs. Parker was in Portland for the play and to spend Mother's Day with her daughter, returning to Medford this morning. BEGAN CURFEW IN 1942 Hyannis, Mass. (U.R) Citi zens of Hyannis feel that the na tion is just catching up with them. A midnight curfew has been in force in the town since June, 1942. Closing time tor Sunday Too Late to Classify S:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember Quisling Cleans Prison's Toilets Oslo, Norway, May 16 (U.R) Vidkun Quisling, the world's most famous traitor, is cleaning the toilets of Oslo's biggest pris on, the United Press learned ex clusively today. The informant, one of the only six men who have seen the arch traitor since he surrendered six days ago, said Quisling has been given the most menial tasks at the prison at Moellergaten 19. Watching for cuts, bruises and embedded nails or glass in tire casings always paid dividends, but no tire for one wheel may end driving now, so it is more than an economy act. 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THE RESULT: A Riverside ply ... a 12 stronger ply ; : : ready to be cemented to similar plies to make a "locked together" extra-safe Riverside tire-body I It's this built-in strength that insures your getting MORE MILES-OF-SAFETY on RIVERSIDES! SPIKE-TEST PROVES RIVERSIDES' 12 STRONGER PLIES GIVES GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION I ' -4 - r , .a. ,jjk.,)jJy':; Js W7 A - Tr-JvJk ,v i-.' In tests like this one, a big steel spike is "shot" into the spinning tire like a projectile! Notice how it actually "buries" itself in the tire. Yet . . . no rupture, no blowout! CHECK WARDS NEW LOWER PRICES SIZE I TIRE I TUBE I SIZg TIRE TUBE 4.404.50-21 $10.40 12.25 4.755.00-19 $10.45 $2.45 3.255.50-18 11.65 2.6S 5.255.50-17 12.80 2.75 6.00-16 13.95 2.95 6.256.50-16 16.95 3.55 7-00-15 18.75 3.45 7.00-16 19.20 3.6S Plus Federal Tox TUBES or. ftoHon-Fraa T 6M5 6.00-16 S!z Plus Fed. Tax