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' I. Telephone Franchise .... 6. Miscellaneous Licenses 7. Liquor Licenses 8. Restaurant Licenses ...... I 8,000.09 9,000.00 4,000.00 700.00 $ 31,120.00 Credit PERSONAL SERVICES 1. City Superintendent at $400.00 $4,800.00 8,319.00 2. Stenographer at $150.00 3. barbage Inspector 4. License Collector 5. Restaurant Inspector . 1,800.00 300.00. 600.00 700.00 CITY HALL Expendi- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 A. PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries $ 2,078.29 $ 1,777.22 B. REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE i 1. General Repairs and Improvements. 2. Plumbing . . 2. Painting 4. Map Files 5. New Roof .. ... 6. Old City Hall Repairs C. MATERIALS, SUPPLIES & SERVICES 4,035.09 3,288.58 1. Gas .. 2. Electricity . . 3. Janitor Supplies . "T" 5. Insurance 6. Workman's Compensation ...... S 6,113.38 $ 5,063.78 Less Estimated Receipts: 1. Selective Service $ 600.00 ' 2. School District No. 49 1,500.00 3 O. & C. Land Office 600.00 4. O. P. A 1,200.00 .5. Light Refunds 175.00 Total Levy ....... PLANNING COMMISSION Expend!- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 A. PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Salaries (Secretary $ 126.02 $ 120.00 B. MATERIAL & SUPPLIES 4.79 15.50 1. Maps blue prints, etc. " 2. Office Supplies t 130.81 $ 135.50 , Less Anticipated Receipts . Total Levy . i ... MAYOR AND COUNCIL Expendi- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 B. MATERIALS, SUPPLIES SERVICES $ 280.77 $ 266.55 1. Stationery . 2. Postage 3. Telephone & Telegraph 4. Expenses, etc . 1 280.77 $ 266.55 Lacs Anticipated Receipts ...... ... Total Levy .. , DAIRY Expendi- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 A. PERSONAL SERVICES $- $ 1. Milk Inspector 1,721.90 1,811.22 B. MATERIAL, SUPPLIES & SERVICES 647.40 525.71 1. Use of Private Car 2. Supplies printing & publishing 8. Laboratory Tests ... 4. Workman's Compensation . . 5. Liability Insurance . "1 $ 2,369.30 $ 2,336.93 Less Anticipated Receipts ........ Total Levy ...... ...... ' AIRPORT AND AIR PARK , Expendi- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 A. PERSONAL SERVICES .,.. . 1. Salaries - $ 1,684.80 $ 64.55 B. MATERIAL, SUPPLIES Se SERVICES 3,499.82 70.62 C. IMPROVEMENTS 1. Road $ 5,184.62 $ 135.17 LM Anticipated Receipts Total Levy .. MEDFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY Expendi- Expendi tures tures 1942-1943 1943-1944 v A. PERSONAL SERVICES . , 7 1. Salaries $ 5,240.41 $ 5,488.75 s B. REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 1. Repairs Maintenance C. MATEmALS, 'SUPPLIES '& SERVicES 3,716.67 5,015.48 1. Heat - - 2. Light 3. Water 4. Telephone 5. Printing & Supplies B. Janitor's Supplies 7. Postage & Freight ' 8. Current Expense D. ADDITIONS AND BETTERMENTS 1. Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures, etc. 2. Books ...... 3. Periodicals & Indexes - 4. New Furnace E. INSURANCE 1. Fire 2. Workmen's Compensation r. EMERGENCY ' $ 8,957.08 $ 10,502.23 Less Estimated Receipts from Fines , Current Budget 1944-1945 Proposed Budget 1945-1946 $ 2,100.00 $ 2,400.00 500.00 2,500.00 500.00 300.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 1,500.00 225.00 , 100.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 800.00 800.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 $ 8,740.00 S 8,240.00 Notes and Contracts , 400.00 - f 16,805.80 $ 4,075.00 . $ 4,165.00 ' Current Budget 1944-1945 Proposed Budget 1945-1946 120.00 $ 120.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 170.00 $ 170.00 none 170.00 Current Budget 1944-1945 $ 10.00 10.00 75.00 1,250.00 1,345.00 1945-1946 Proposed Budget $ 10.00 25.00 50.00 1,250.00 $ 1,335.00 none . $ 1,335.00 Current Budget 1944-1945 $ 2,040.00 400.00 75.00 200.00 40.00 8.00 $ 2,763.00 Proposed Budget 1945-1946 $ 2,040.00 400.00 75.00 40.00 $ 2,555.00 $ 600.00 Current Budget 1944-1943 500.00 500.00 1,953.00 Proposed Budget 1945-1946 $... 8,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 3,300.00 . $ 2,200.00 Current Budget 1944-1945 Proposed Budget 1945-1946 S 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 Less Estimated Cash on Hand July 1, 1945 . 2,400.00 2,400.00 250.00 250.00 500.00 750.00 250.00 250.00 43.80 60.00 105.00 150.00 250.00 250.00 125.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 250.00 250.00 800.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 400.00 600.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 . 150.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 800.00 " 600.00 16,423.80 18,135.00 : 950.00 f 17.185.00 7,000.00 Y Levy . ..$ 10,185.00 ESTIMATED CASH BALANCE General Fund Balance on Hand May 1, Estimated Receipts: Rentals Copco Franchise Garbage Franchise Permits Licenses ......... Fines 1945 . $ 87,489.41 Road Tax Refund Olds Tract . Liquor Control 575.00 2,000.00 5000 25.00 1,000.00 350.00 15.632.73 1,500.00 3,155.82 24,288.33 111,777.97 Estimated Disbursements: Recorder .. Treasurer Police Fire Purchase & Budget . Public Works Attorney Sewage Disposal Building & Inspection Parks Non-organization . City Hall Planning Commission Mayor Council Emergency ,030.00 766.97 ,000.00 000.00 SPQ.OO 000.00 45000 060.00 200.00 690.00 800.00 ,450.00 40 00 400.00 790.00 13600 47,302.97 47,302 97 Estimated Disbursements: Title Insurance, Taxes, etc. Estimated Balance June 30. 1943 IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND: Balance on Hand May 1, 1945 . Estimated Receipts: Notes, Contracts, Assessment , Estimated Disbursements: Interest due May ........... Taxes, Title Insurance, etc. 400.00 100.00 t 31,884.25 200.00 -J 70.00 80.00 Balance on Hand June 30, 1945 GENERAL BOND FUND: Balance on Hand May 1, 1945 . Estimated Receipts: Estimated Disbursements: Balance on Hand June 30, 1943 LIBRARY: Balance on Hand May 1, 1945... Estimated Receipts: Fines ..... -......-..-.....-. Estimated Disbursements: Salaries none none I 9,839.42 160.00 I 32,084.25 120.00 f 17,059.88 9,999.42 $ 16,703.80 31,964.25 t 17,059.86 Sundry Expense Repairs & Improvements . Estimated Balance June 30, 1945 CITY HALL EQUIPMENT SINKING FUND: ' Balance on Hand May 1, 1945 ..... Estimated Receipts: Estimated Disbursements Balance on Hand June 30, 1945 COUNCIL ROOM EQUIPMENT SINKING FUND: Balance on Hand May 1, 1945 Estimated Receipts: Estimated Disbursements: ..$ 1,100.00 475.00 1,424.42 t 2,999.42 $ 7,000.00 .. 590.28 none none Estimated Cash on Hand June 30, 1945 ESTIMATED BALANCE June 30, 194$ t 84,475.00 Balance on Hand June 30, 1945 STREET AND FIRE EQUIPMENT SINKING FUND: Balance on Hand May 1, 1945.... ......... Estimated Receipts: Estimated Disbursements: Balance on Hand June 30, 1945... GENERAL FUND: - 1945-46 Budget Estimate . Estimated Receipts 1945-46 ..$ 310.92 none none ..I 5,088.75 none 972.06 LEVIES Estimated Cash on Hand June 30, 1945.. Levy 1945-46 . CONSOLIDATED BOND FUND: Bond Schedule . Estimated Cash on hand July 1, 1945... Held to pay interest July 55,835.00 64,475.00 590.28 $ 310.92 $ 5,088.75 972.06 $238,833.00 120,310.00 $ 32,000.00 16,705.80 6,205.80 Balance to apply on Budget ..... 10,500.00 Levy IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND: Bond Schedule . Estimated Cash on Hand July 1, 1945 . , Held to pay Bonds & Interest July to November- Balance to apply on Budget ... .. $ 25,413.12 31,964.25 Levy GENERAL BOND FUND: Bond Schedule Estimated Cash on hand July 1, 1945.. Levy LIBRARY: Budget Estimate 1946-46 Estimated Receipts 1945-46 Estimated Cash on hand 1945-46 . Levy 1945-46 . ' 23,051.13 17,059.86 950.00 7,000.00 8,913.11 $ 8,471.23 $ 18,133.00 7,950.00 590.28 810.92 4,116.69 $118,523.00 $ 21,500,00 I 14,500.00 $ 10,185.00 (Continued en Page Six) 181 To Graduate at Medford High School Thursday Night Thursday night of this week Medford senior high school will graduate 181 seniors, five less than the class of 1944. Graduation-ceremonies will be held at the high school auditorium, with Bishop Bruce Baxter of Portland delivering the address of the eve ning. Admission to the program is by ticket only, Principal Les ter Harris states. The graduating class Includes Jo Anne Adler, Virginia Allen, Carl Anderson, Paul Antony, Mary Beth Arnold, Myrla Ball, Peggy Benjamin, Clara Mae Big- ham, Harlan Bishop, Robert Boyer, Earl Bradfish, Jr.; Dora Mae Breeding, Pearl Brock, James Brunow, John Bullock, Hazel Burns, Evelyn Byrne, Pa tricia Catey, Joyce Cave, Jo Anne Chamberlain, David Chirg win, Doris Clark," Glenn eleven, James Clevenberg, Deloris Cobb, Jack Cody, Edith Conley, Jere lcan Conner, Marie Conner, Joyce Cox, Betty Curry, Deloris Davis, Edith Davis, Donna Dawes, Margaret Drysdale, Maie Dubs, Bill Eathcrton, Har old Edmonds. Louise Ellis, Richard Ellis, Aletha Emerick, Dean Eppinger, Dorothy Jean Farley, Calista Farrell, Doreen Fields, Lorraine Fletcher, James Fraley, Joanne Franklin, Jean French, Maxine Friesen, Dick Frost, Margo G a m m 1 1 1, Dorothy Garris, Charles Gerhardt, Gerald Glass, Vernon Cleaves, Lola Gober, Ruby Graham, David Grubb, Dorothy Hanson, Harriet Harris, Alton Hayes. Laurence Hayes, William Hed rlck, Lois Hoffman, John Holmes, Elwin Hukill, Mary Humphries, Loyd Huston, Earl Imhausen, Audrey Jarmln, Don na Jenkins, Lynn Jenkins, Hor tense Jennings, Marjorle John son, Wanda Johnson, Charles Jones, Richard Kennedy, John Klingle, Jr., Kenneth Knack stedt, Elmer Kyle, Sidney Lege sen, Devona Larter, Adrienne Leach, Carmen McGrew, Ferney McKibben, Maxine McKlnney, Betty Medley, Faye Mitchell, Yvonne Moore, Mclva Morrell, Wilma Neale, Gene Neff, Sydney Nelson, Audrey NIms, Don Nls- sen, Dolores Noel, Gladys Nord strom, Winona Nowlln, Morris Nylander, Wayne Oneale, Shirley Pan key, Joe Parker, Bonecia Par sons, Donald Parton, William Patton, Lucille Pearson, Roger Pederson, Gerald Pence, Melvin Peterson, Inez Phillips, Robert Porter, Jr., Dolores Poutre, Glorie Preston, Edna Price, Elaine Rhymes, Rosalie Roberts, Wilmer Robertson, Martha B. Robinson, Charles Robinson, Robert Robinson, Wayne Rose, Helen Rubensteln, George Ruth erford, Thelma Severson, Milton Slngler, Mildred Shellabarger, Donna Shopp, Donald Shores. Joan Smith, Reglna Smith, Joyce Spears, Helen Storm, Nan cy Swem, Mary Lou Swoape, Tuesday. Mar " 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU1TS FIYS Claire Thomas, Jack Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Francis Todd, Arlene Troxell, Yvonne Truaxr Evelyn Van Hise, Betty Wahl, Elaine Walker, Jerry War ren, Ronald Weatherford, How ard Weight, Phyllis WhIUock, Wanda Wlckham, Genevieve Wleskamp, Lyle Wilcox, June Wilder, Don Williams, June Wil liams, Rhoda Williams, Carl Winklebleck, Paul Winterhalder, Robert Wobbe, John Wright, Marilyn Wright, Barbara Yocum and Eileen Young. The following members of the graduating class are now serving with the armed forces: Earl Barnhart, Jim Brinson, William Broedlow, Don 'Bundy, Myron Corcoran, Robert Harper, Rich ard Igo, Bob C. Jones, Glenn Kircher, Donald Mentzer, Alvin Pena, Robert Peterson, William Plaskett, Dean Sheldon, Charles Vanderpool, William Virgin, and Donald Young. Girls In the United States Cadet Nursing Corps are Afton Guches and Barbara Maddox. Paris, May 29 U.B Edward N. Scheiberllng of Albany, N. Y., national commander of the American Legion, said today that If the returning veterans don't find jobs, "there will be a revolution in America." Rio De Janeiro, May 28. u.B Brazil's first presidential elec tion since 1930 was scheduled to day for Dec. 2. mt1 GRADUATION CARDS Congratulate the Graduate. Select your greetings from the large assortment dis played here. SWEM'S Book & Gift Shop BUY BY NAMI at Associated rut TIim A Tuba Aro Battarlaa Packaid Battary C be Vm4o1 GUm CUuut FUk Fan Ball Lu -Stik PoUahlng Cloth V PuroUtor Oil FUtar Bus Auto Fuaaa -tmi! 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' Main and Crape Pl.ene 1971 g A complete B line of Flints B ind Sundries B AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS t 1 EEIPAIIE OYour tractors, trucks end general farm machinery are going Into e very heavy season's work, and since parts end good me chanics are very hard to find, It is only reasonable that you should think very seriously of repairing and overhauling your farm machinery while this service is available. OA few hours work now may save you thousands of dollars later. As many of you know, whan your tractor, truck end other farm machinery breaks down, It Is very disappointing and costly. OThe American Fruit Growers' shop Is staffed with four capable mechanics, including one dietel man, and has all the modern equipment essential to making a good and efficient shop. OWe want you to feel free to come In and ask for estimates on the probable work needed. We would also like to have you take advantage of our parts and general supply store located In the main building. We are dealers for Cletrae Crawler Tractors, ' Oliver Wheal Tractors and ether farm ma chinery, Friend Spray Rigs, Federal Trucks, Waukesha Motors, Weitinghouse-Bendix Air Brakes and Myers Pumps. Look for the BLUE GOOSE SIGN! 213 South Fir Street (SSoIe CONSOLIDATED FUND: Balance on Hnnd May 1, 1943 Estimated Receipts; I 18,403.60