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U T Z C c TWO MEDrOBO MAIL TRIBUNE -Monday, June 4. 1945 SEEK KIKES' SCALP Dallas, Tex, June 4 (U.R) The Texas Amveta (American Veterans of World War ID have demanded the removal of Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hinei u head of the Veterans' Administration. A resolution, adopted at closing aessions of the state conference last night, charged Hines with "inefficiency" In his handling of national veterans affairs. JARS, CAPS, S and RUBBERS MM BtM Bosk. TiMita w lessal Ue year mm mi asanas u- jUII Hotjaf COMPAMY, smk, Is Let this light, sociable blend guide you In whiskey se!eo tiau bow thai you can begin to pick and chotu among brands. You will And thai Corby's pre-war quality may well become your lasting preference. HOOUCMINTHI U.S.A. enoW Jte oVrecf lupervbfon of ( tfr expert Cenadfon blender 86 Proof-48.4 Grain Neutral Spirit! Jot-lorcloy i Ccs,llmM v Peoria, Illinois wbW THAT YOU -, fti CAM' PICK AND J V CHOOSE NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters ef the Nonhigh School District of Jackson County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Court House In Medford, Oregon, on the lHth day of June, 1H45, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July, 1943, and ending July, 1948, hereinafter aet forth. 1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of year for which 2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes .. .. I. Amounts received from other niirrp ,,,, ITEM 1. Tuition 1. Transportation I. Clerical Legal . 4. Postage, Telcgrnph, Telephone n. rttippnes and pruning ... fl. Election and Publicity.. . Travel 8. Interest on Warrants or Other indebtedness.. 9. Other Miscellaneous Expenses.... 10. Emergency ,-,,, ,, Totals SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS, AND . - . . AND TAX LEVY I. Total estimated expenditures II. Deduct total estimated receipts and available cash hnianr'." III. Amount necessary to balance IV. Deduct deficit forwarded to V. Balance to be raised hy taxation $ go 939 00 VI. Add estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during tht'(iKa"llrear"for which this budget is made . 3 000 00 VII. Total estimated tax levy for Indebtedness 1. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants Issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" I. Amount of other Indebtedness I. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items s I !J BUTTE FALLS BY 17 TO 2 COUNT The Medford Craters closed their practice season yesterday with a 17 to 2 victory over Butte Falls at the Fairgrounds park. Medford used three pitchers and every player in uniform in gaining the win, their second of the season. The Southern Oregon league opens next Sunday wim Mea- ford playing the Klamath Faljs Marines here, Butte Falls going to Ashland, and Central Point playing at Klamath Falls Navy. Dick Kidwell started on the mound for the Craters and gave up only two singles in three In nings. Manager Paul Freer took over the rubber at end of the third and was smacked for a double and single with one run coming In. At beginning of the eighth frame George Barr took over the hurling chore and was touched for four hits with one run crossing the plate. Medford collected 18 blows off two Butte Falls chuckers with Freddie Stammen, Crater second sacker, getting a double and coming on home on the left field er s error In the first innings, Babb, Medford center fielder, BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Total , ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1942-1943 $ 70.flfi2 08 10.Sft2.72 210.00 30.00 47.40 60 80 "ioO'.OO ....$ 81,783 00 the budect . , , next fiscal year the ensuing fiscal year Dated May 11, none none Approved by had big day at the plate, get ting two singles and scoring one run out of two times up. Burn. ham, in left field, and Reedy, on first base, each hit two for three with Burnham getting one run and Reedy, two. Abbott, Logger second baseman, got three hits out of four times up. One was double. Nine Butte Falls errors great ly aided the Craters, who bun gled but one play. Kidwell struck out three visiting batters, Freer fanned two and Barr whif fed one. Six Medford batsmen .were struck out. Line score: Medford 218 001 32x 17 18 B. Falls 000 100 010 2 8 8 Kidwell, Freer, Barr and Gitz. en; Webster, R. Tungate and B Tungate. ACKLES TO FACE Kenny Ackles, who has prov en nimseif a sensation in local mat circles, will clash with tough George Wagner, self-styled toast of the coast in the top bout of Medford armory's weekly wrestling bill Thursday night. Antone Leone, the ape-like roughneck from Oyster Bay N. Y., faces coast champion Georges Dusette in the four- round semi-windup. Otis Clingman, who was a Medford favorite several years ago, moves his comeback to southern Oregon when he squares off against Tex Hager, clever leg artist, in the three- round opening bout. Big Leagues Draw Small Attendance New York, June 4. (U.R) Low figures on the thermometer yes terday caused almost equally low figures on baseball turn stiles, with only 111.103 specta tors the lowest Sunday crowd of the year paying their way Into eight major league double headers. Philadelphia's Athletics, de spite their tail-end position In the American league, drew the biggest crowd. 25,131 being on hand to see the games against St. Louis. This attendance help ed give the junior loop the hon ors for the day, 72,017 to 39,086 for the National league. Softballers Asked To Report Tuesday Any Softball players who have not yet signed to play In the Medford city league are asked to report at the high school field Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, Paul Hoffard announced today. League play is scheduled to start June 12 with a double header and will be played each Tuesday and Friday evening until July 27, after which a Shaughnessey play-off will be carried out. A final meeting to complete plans for the opening night will be held at the Cham ber of Commerce office Wednes day night at 8 o'clock. JOCKEY SUFFERS HURTS IN TUMBLE FROM HORSE Wilmington, Del.. June 4 (U.R) Roy Flocchl, an apprentice Jockey, remained In a critical condition today at Delaware hos pital from a severe brain con cussion suffered when his horse fell on him In the final race at Delaware Park Saturday. Closing time tnr Classified Alii 8:30 . m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m this budget is made. $49. 339.00 . 3 000.00 ' ..$32,539.00 1944-1945 Estimated 1943-1944 Budget Exp. for Allowance 1943-1948 $ 73.188.P0 $ 93.000.00 S 92,000.00 9,588.78 12,000.00 18.000.00 13000 43000 430.00 100 00 130.00 150.00 208.75 200.00 200 00 . 75.00 75.00 79 20 300.00 300.00 ""'278"b'o " irib'bo 5bb!bo 2,000.00 2,000.00 $ 83,547 61 $110,425.00 $113,475.00 AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES 47500 82 539 00 ..$ 60.936 00 ..$ 63.936.00 1943. Signed: C. R. BOWMAN. Clerk. A. E. BROCKWAY, Chairman, Board of Directors. Budget Committee. Signed: J. W. RAGSDALE. Secretary, Budget Committee, J. 11. MAULER Y, Cliaknuu, Budget Committee. 1 1 mi, j , ,M, i, i rr . '..vV''-''";- ' ' ;- j-V' J f Lovtlr La Louisa, famous sensationally beautiful new all-girl Cloud Ballet featured by Russell Bros. Pan-Pacific Circus this season. Russell Bros, will show here Thursday at 8 p.m., with the doors opening at 7 to permit leisurely inspection of the superb menagerie. E T Washington, June 4. (U.R) The U. S. court of appeals today upheld Equire Magazine's sec ond class miling privileges and denounced the post office de partment's "attempt to compel acceptance of its literary or moral standards. Postmaster General Frank C. Walker, who will be replaced July 1 by Democratic National Chairman Robert E. Hannegan, had suspended Esquire's second class mailing privileges. The post office held that the maga zine s Varga Girl drawing and other material were morally substandard, and a district court upheld its ruling. . The appeals court, however, reversed this decision. It said censorship, freedom of the press, and freedom of competitive en terprise were at stake. CENTRAL POINT STUDS STOP GOLD HILL, 5-4 Central Point Studs, members of the Southern Oregon baseball league, beat Gold Hill, 5 to 4, in a practice game at Central Point yesterday. Gold Hill col lected eight hits but committed four errors which brought about their defeat. The Studders hit safely seven times. Score: Central Point 9 7 2 Gold Hill 4 8 4 Shrier, Colley and Sage; Gos nell, Bailey and Mills. Scores Yesterday National St. Louis 11, 8; New York 3, 2. Cincinnati 6, 4; Brooklyn 2, 1. Pittsburgh 7, 9; Philadelphia 6, 11. Chicago 3, 1; Boston 1, 2. American New York 8, 1; Cleveland 2, 4. Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 1. Detroit 4, 3; Boston 3, 4. Washington 3, 1; Chicago 1, 5. Pacific Coast Oakland 2, 2; San Francisco 0, Sacramento S, S; San Diego 4, Portland 5, 1: Seattle 2. 2. Los Angeles 7, 4; Hollywood 0, 3. GIRLS' LEADER DIES London, June 4 (UP.) Ag nes Baden-Powell, 87, founder of the Girl Guides, died at a nursing home Saturday. She was a sister of the late Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts. There are about four billion acre of tillable land in the world that must feed two billion persons. O.K. RUBBER WELDERS PASSENGERXi - TRACTOR ?ltlm9 jjjj moneT and most important el all your own good tire carcasses. Don't run them until they arc beyond repair come in and let us tall you how to get longer, s&fer mileage and at less cost. RICAP AND ROLL TODAY I ....Tait, courteous service O.K. RUBBER HAROLD 0. KREGER, Prop. Phone S86S Addreu: N. Riverside at the "Y" French - Swiss aerlallst heads the Oregon Second In Clothes Collection Portland, Ore.,' June 4 (U.R) Oregou placed second behind California and ahead of Wash ington in the recent national united nation clothing collection, according to word today in re ceipt from the national chair man, Henry J. Kaiser. Oregonians contributed an estimated 1,353,089 pounds of clothing, to average 2.44 pounds per contribution. Californians contributed 10,160,693 pounds, averaging 3.28 pounds each, and Washingtonians 1,077,699 pounds, averaging .89 pounds per contributor. Poles Move Into German Territory London, June 4 (U.R) Poland prepared tpday to move 7,500,- 000 persons into former German territory and perhaps oust all Uermans from the country. A broadcast from Lublin said the Russian-sponsored Polish government Intended to send 1,000,000 . into northern and northwestern territories taken from the reich. Another 1,000, 000 would go to Silesia, 1,500, 000 to upper Silesia, and four million to unspecified urban areas. SS Commander Gets Sentence Of Death Rome, June 4. (U.R) Pietrb Koch, notorious SS commander, was sentenced to death today Dy a jury that deliberated only two hours. Ihe prosecutor asked the death penalty for Koch for the death of hundreds of Italian pa triots ana for collaboration with the Germans. Koch was held responsible for the death and torture of hun dreds during the Nazi occupation i noma, MOST ICELAND SERVICE MEN TO BE HOME SOON Stockholm, June 4. (U.R Most of the American soldiers on Iceland will leave for home within the next four or five months, the Swedish newsDaper uagens reported today. Dagens quoted Brig. Gen. Martinus Stenseth as saying that after that time Iceland no longer win do needed as a military base. Detroit's police department Is training patrolmen in the use of drunkometers to determine whether traffic violators have been drinking. For Rash-Tortured Skin Relief Hard to Beat The itching, hurntiijr. stinging, smarting of minor skin trouble, chaiina irritation. And iimnlo runes nro cooled nnd re ItMtvi wnrn you sprinkle on Mo irons, thp soothing modirntrd powder. This 4i ypar fatuity favorite is great for hsby' diaper iaab. CojU little Get Mcisana. TRUCK WELDERS sign cr THE BEST High Court Upholds Right To Challenge Security, Exchange Washington, June 4. (U.R) The supreme court today upheld the right of stockholders to chal lenge securities and . exchange commission orders affecting their corporations. The court affirmed a second circuit court of appeals ruling dismiss the complaint of Samuel Okin, owner of 9,000 shares of Electric Bond & snare common stock. Okin's suit asked for a review of an SEC order approving a plan for the refunding of a .in nnn noo debt owed Electric Bond and Share by its subsidi ary, American & Foreign Power Co., Inc. Okin claimed the plan was detrimental to Electric Bond & Share stockholders. In another ruling, the court rvriH n first circuit court of appeals decision dismissing a suit of American Power 5c ugni Co., protesting an - oraer WANTED! TURKEY PICKERS Tuesday Morning OK POULTRY 2nd and Fir Proposed Budget for the City of Gold Hill, Oregon, for the Year 1945-48 The following is a budget of the estimated expenditures of the City of Gold Hill, Oregon, for the year July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, together with the estimated receipts from all sources and the levy of tax required to raise the necessary revenue: ESTIMATED GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Delinquent Taxes (All Years) Water Rentals Pacific Portland Cement Company Street Lights & Power . State Liquor Fund Apportionment Licenses. Fees. .Lease. ttc Estimated Cash June 30, 1945 Total Estimated General Fund City Recorder Salary . City Treasurer Salary j..... City Water Collector Salary . City Attorney Ketainer ee . Miscellaneous Sundry Supplies & (Printing, Postage, Phone, Audit, fctc). Librarian Salary . Wood Postage for Return of Books . Fire Truck, Gas, Oil. Chemical & New Equipment & Replacements Maintenance ... Chrlorine Gas . Testing Water . Salaries (Two Employees) City Street Lights & Power . Miscellaneous Supplies .. Maintenance. Drainage & Oiling . Hauling to Dump Grounds . Maintenance Chlorine . Building, Grounds & Jail ..... EMERGENCY Emergencies and Unforeseen Expenses ... Total Estimated Expenses Less estimated Receipts To Be Raised by Taxation Bond Interest Bond Retirement - .. Total to Be Raised by Taxation (Bond ft Interest ft General Fund)... Fund and Classification Recorder Treasurer Attorney and Water Collector Misc. Sundry Expenses (Rec. & Personal Services (2) - Fire Department Street Department . Water Department , Sewer Department . Light tc Power Library Building & Grounds . Transfers to Bond & Interest Fund.. Miscellaneous Expense ... Purchase of Dodge Truck , Dump Grounds , , Emergency TOTALS Purpose of Bond Issue Date of Bond Issue July 1, 1925 Dec. 1, 1938 Dec. 1, 1938 Water Wattr Improvement Sewer Improvement.-. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Is a true statement of the proposed budget of expendi tures and receipts for the tax year commencing July 1, 1945. as adopted bv the Budget Committee of the City of Gold Hill. Oregon, on May 21. 1945. and together with the budget estimates for the tax year commencing July 1. 1944, and a summary of the expenditures for the previous tax years, as required to be published by law: and notice is hereby given to all persons interested therein that the Council will meet in the City Hall in said City on Tuesday. June 26. 1945. at 8 o'clock P M of aid day and then and there discuss said budget and make lew of citv taxes for expenditures for the tax year 1945-46: and at said time and place any person thprein can meet with the Council and be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof, and discuss the same (Signed): R. E. COOK. Chairman Budget Committee. PAUL C. THOMPSON. Member Budget Committee. EARL F. MOORE, Member Budget Committee DONALD FERGUSON, Member Budcet Committee H. D. FORCE, Member Budget Committee against Florida Power & Light Co. COAL WARNING Washington, June 4 (U.R) Solid Fuels Administrator Har old L. Ickes Issued today bis weekly warning that there will be a coal shortage next winter. M is TO REEH FIR SLABS DIAL 2123 Timber P Miofsaa $ (General Fund)- Receipts GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATION Expenses: LIBRARY FIRE DEPARTMENT Upkeep. (Repairs).. WATER SYSTEM OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT STREETS AND DUMP GROUNDS SEWER & DISPOSAL PLANT CITY HALL AND GROUNDS General Fund... . (General Fund) BOND ft INTEREST FUND Expendi tures 1942-43 $ 300.00 300.00 120.00 38.16 1.2R4.35 84.75 130.00 589.86 Expendi tures 1943-44 $ 355.00 355 00 130.00 38.22 1,355.20 121 84 1.318.68 413.33 428 29 1,145 33 81 00 292 47 5,325.00 407 48 400.00 348.00 . Treas.) . 254.62 1,002.75 6b.:o 185.19 4.102 48 474.67 635.22 $ 9,570.55 $12,514.84 CITY OF GOLD HILL Summary of Indebtedness at June 30, 1945 Maturity Date July 1, 1945 500.00 each year Due Dec. 1st $1,000.00 each year Due Dec. 1st TOTALS BIRTHS ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, 237 N. Grape, June 3, 1945, a boy, 9 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. Closing time tor Sunday Too Law to Claiaify 530 Saturday afternoon- Please remember. the Time ORDER $75 Per Load of 300 Cu. Ft DIAL 2123 Company 250.00 3,600.00 720.00 250.00 100.00 2,500.00 7,420.00 360.00 360.00 180.00 120.00 500.00 $ 1,520.00 60.00 15.00 6.00 $ 81.00 175.00 150.00 f 323.00 . 750.00 200.00 84.00 $ 1,034.00 3,000.00 1,320.00. 200.00 4,520.00 1,000.00 150.00 $ 1,500.00 500.00 50.00 $ 550.00 ...$ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 600.00 S 800.00 $ 9,930.00 7,420.00 $ 2,510.00 ..$ 680 00 1,500.00 $ 2,180.00 . $ 4.690.00 , Current Proposed Budget Budget 1944-45 1945-46 $ 360.00 $ 360.00 360.00 360.00 240.00 300.00 150.00 500.00 2,87000 3,0000.00 325.00 325.00 1.150.00 1.150.00 634.00 1,034.00 250.00 550.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 81.00 81.00 1.250.00 250.00 3.340 00 2,180.00 457.50 200.00 "sob"oo "sob6S f $13,287.50 $12,110.00 Amount of Sinking Bonds Fund or Rate Out- Cash on standing Hand Net Debt 6 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $ 4 6.000.00 500.00 8,500.00 11,000.00 1,000.00 10,000.00 $27,000.00 $11,500.00 $15,500.00 FLOYD C. LANCE. Secretary Buricot Committee. CLEO GILCHRIST. Member Buricet Committee. FERD W. JONES. Meembr BiuliM Committee. I.EO WASHBURN, Member BuHjct Committee. CARL H. ROUTH. Member Budget Committee.