tthe New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.; Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December I; t92S r-" v --i- JtT V r i nseoiui; v- . - .-. - - BREAK B RECORDS Bringing a woman bowline tampion to Salem certainly made the City league bowlers ashamed ef themselves. And they went eat on the hardwood alleys Mon day night with blood In each eye (nd smashed things right and left Including a total of six records, but that means that one was broken three times, and another fwice. For one thing, the Reo Flying Clouds rolled 1004 for a single came, which is far above the old nark. Then Ercel Kay chalked BP a new record for individual series, 647, after his teammate, A! Titus, had made it 640 to beat Victor's old mark of 631. But the big splash was in the (earn series competition. The pld record was 2?30. The Elks onday night thought they were Jns- the Reo Flvine Clouds went into paroxysms of glee when they Roosted it to 2764, but the Man's Shop kept on climbing until the pin sellers were groggy, ana when they counted up the new record that stood after the eve ning's play was oyer, was 2392. -r Xe njinT Clondt Sleinbock 216 JS3 hnton 190 164 rr is emenwtj 17 t55 frtrtoa - 164 16 Totals 1004 845 i- XgiOBBirM URker . 168 209 brrH 183 191 asicott 148 rt 122 ouag .., ma u Totals oo i C. C. Bedding" Co. Ifaa'oa 145 191 Julia 148 147 feniTea 173 191 JUlUon 201 184 ohr 18 9 Totals 85 912 Schel'i Men'a Win Cwrd 202 205 Krd . 149 144 onld.oa 209 142 MoM alien 165 156 Qrvenlmw Total Hniaey , Pratt Hka V WlUr VletoV Totala Kaj Cm . HaU . Titaa ' 3SS 960 : Elks 16$ ISO IIS ITT 1SS 9S0 1SS 8S0 195 too 1S1 1S ITS 19 ITS HT MS ITU 179 154 .179 ITS SOS 5S9 BS4 ftT 591 S Ktola TtUli Kan's S0 197 SIS 199 ITT ISO 194 335 199 719 xva 9S7 ST4 S9S ST93 199 300 190 319 11 84T 959 934 940 5X3 S45 3S9S 197 15S 139 165 188 547 516 547 517 538 815 2764 183 156 138 158 174 560 540 441 45 498 809 2492 13S tS2 134 183 155 493 448 498 58 543 781 2549 203 178 193 169 610 461 544 480 Edna Ferber Film Reveals Careful Type Selections Those who bare read the Edna Ferber story. "Mother Knows Best," visualised on the screen by Fox films, will recall that a vaude ville duo, VBen and Bessie," were very colorful charateers In the de velopment of the story which Is now playing at BUgh's Capitol theatre. Joy Auburn and Stuart Erwln portray the roles of the song and dance team. It is of in terest to know that Joy Auburn is a recent .recruit from Broadway musicals. Including "Scandals" and "Follies," while Erwln was featured in the original produc tion of "The Show Off" during its original run on the big street. In "Mother Knows Best," the leading roles are enacted by Madge Bellamy, Louise Dresser and Bar ry Norton. The scenario is by Marion.Orth, who adapted "Street Angel" to the screen and the di rection of John Blystone. r MONMOUTH, Ore., Dec. 3 (Special) Mrs. Lillle Allen Simpson, 52, wife of David Simp son, sawmill owner of Kings Val ley, was instantly killed at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon when struck on the head and shoulders by a snag hurled in her direction by the Impact of a falling tree. Mrs. Simpson had joined her hus band in the woods to observe; workmen 'fall trees for the con- Jtructlon of bridges over a creek near the sawmill. Lumber, Roads and Multno mah County Improve - mentsHelp Althourh there has been eon siderable unemployment in Ore gon during the past few months, brighter prospects are In- store for industries, in 1929. according to a statement Issued here Satur day by C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner. "The consensus of opinion seems to be mat tne lumoer in dustry will give employment to as many workers In 1929 as It did in 1928, and that production will not be curtailed. It is gen erally conceded that production will be Increased and that better prices will prevail. MAs to the structural building in Oregon In 1929, builders be lieve it wil compare favorably with the activities in these lines in 19ZS. Tney are looking lor- ward to fairly steady employment for building mechanics how living in Oregon. This also applies to unskilled labor. 'The Portland building pro gram tor 1929, according to pres ent predictions will equal that of 1928, which amounted to approx imately $21,000,000. Portland Building A bond Issue of. 33,500,000 has Just been voted by the citi zens of Portland for a street wid ening program. This amount will be equalled by direct assessment against the proirty benefitted. The street widen; program will start early in 1929 and continue, until completion 'Multnomah county passed a bond issue of $4,000,000 for the construction of a bridge over the Willamette river. - The engineer ing contract for this structure has been awarded, and actual work will begin July 1 of next year, General street improvements by assessed districts will be as great in 1929 as in J928. .More Bond Work "Highway construction In Ore gon will be somewhat greater In so floated during 1929 tor the reason that the rlghway eommis- ion Is i contemplating rebnlldinsr number or bridges, and a num ber of counties In the state hare voted special road tax which will be available during; the year iz9. There win oe no bond is sue floated durlnb 1929 for the extension or tne nighway pro gram but Is expected that a great er number of men will -be em ployed during 1929 than In 1928 This applies to both skilled and unskilled labor. "It has been estimated that ar- ricuitural activities during 1929 will be virtually the same as in 1928. There will be no Increase In acreage planting of small grain or other commodities. While ac reage will be about the same. It is thought that it will afford a less amount of employment on account of the adoption of mach inery and improved methods of farming." Nesheim, Norton Battle To Draw In Main Event EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 3. (AP) Ole Nesheim, 14S pounds, of Marshfield, and Willard Norton, Eugene, fought a ten round main event to a draw in the boxing pro gram here tonight. Jack "Flash" Davles, Chlioquin, won irom Eaaie tserge, m arm o fleld, by a technical knockout In the third round of a scheduled six rounder. Al Cashman, 125 pounds. Uni versity of Oregon, won a four round decision over Bob McCon- nell, Oregon State College. 1 R NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS NOTICE is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, that the Levying Board of id City will meet in the council chamber of the city hall in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, on the 17th day rvwtmW 1928 at or about 7:30 t. m.. fof the DUiDose o f Dermittmcr any person who shall be subject to the tax levy. as hereinafter estimated by the Budget Committee of said c ity, to meet with the said Levying Board and be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part tnereor. By order of the Common Council, November 30th. 1928. ATTEST: MARK POULSEN, T. A. LIVESLEY. Rerorder. Mayor. TirniPT rmniiTTEPS RTlf ATE OP THE PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR THE VARIOUS OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS F THE CITY OF SALEM FOR THE YEAR 1029 r t Budget Com. Estimated ' . Estimated ot Expend!- Expended Appropri- Proposed I . - Exd for tures for first 6 mos. ated first 6 1929 1929 1923 mos. 1928 1. Recorder and Purchasing Agent: Recorder's Salary .. 1.200.00 $ 1.200.00 $ C00.00 d. s.hrv 1.200.00 1,200.00 600.00 V --- -- . MMesBsss ''')''. ".V-is--- i , Bndgta. Estimated " ' .. i,.: , . Estimate tt ExpouU-"Expended JLpproprl t- Pwpoeett tureaXoT-Qrat f mos. ated firsts Tear , Tear ; 'Xssr - V j Exp. or 192s" 1928 mos.JlX3 1917 HXS Ta , . ! : lt29 - : V . 21. PttbUa"Ebnn3ci Book Periodicals Balaries Janitor ... Water Rent WwHnf Light Building Supplies Postage. Express and Insurance Other Expense r r r ...I. Preig&t Total a. Lighting Expense: City Barn Comfort Station .. City Hall 4 ..4 440-250 cp. and 83-400 cp. Lamps . 23-100 W. Alley Lights 123 Cluster Lights 1 Cluster Light "Special- ; cost Lts. Wil. Rlv. Bridge H Cost Slg. Lts. Wil. Rlv. Bridge 1-200 W. Light Wilson Park Waite Memorial Fountain 14-100 W. Lts. (Sundry Lts.) 100 New 230 en. Street Lights t i Total $27,852.08 23. Pablle Parks: Tools and Supplies Labor Plumbing .......... Fertilizers Fountains Water Betterment Light Miscellaneous Deficit Year 1827 e t 240040 $ 2400.00 350.00 350 40 " . 600.00 -Q0J 870.00 S70jOO 85040 85000 3840 3040 33040 33040 ' 300.00 30040 50000 50040 35040 35040 20040 20040 180.00 18040 100.00 10040 $12,360.00 $12,360.00 $ 543540 '$ 5.835.00 $ 8.983.51 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ .15.75 $ 15.00 1 120.00 120.00 78.72 100.00 200.85 510.00 510.00 27728 240.42 631.79 19,022.40 19,022 40 755.60 9.504.C0 18.?2.00 345.00 345.00 16825 165.00 330.00 4,428.00 4,428.00 2.067.18 2,655.00 4,0 5 3.00 83.80 88.80 218.40 218.40 10920 10920 ' 218.40 3146 3136 15.78 15.78 31.58 21.60 21.60 6122 6122 66.49 90.00 4s 10 10547 105.00 215 00 3400.00 3.000.00 6.06 $27452.08 $27,862.08 $10258.12 $13,000.00 ill124 07 j $ 175.00 $ 175.00 $ 32.15 $ 6240. -04 2,45040 2,450.00 995.60 128740 23 88 75.00 Z'Z'S 200.00 200.00 33.00 25.00 175.00 175.00 8740 ,1lA. 450.00 450.00 33.19 225.00 tlvli 142040 1,020.00 663.98 30.00 30.00 $ 9.905.00 I M95.8T ! 135.98 425.00 25.00 21240 Total $ 4400.00 24. 25. Public Playgreonds: $ 1200.00 $ 4.500.00 $ 1200.00 $ 1.678.60 $ 2,000.00 I 3.309.62 $10,106.91 $ 1,7 7 $.96 Public Printing: Notice of Budget Elec. Blanks, Notices, etc. Miscellaneous , Total "170.00 80.00 50.00 170.00 80.00 50.00 $ $ 4.50 500.00 85.00 40.00 $ 25.00 113.80 53.05 28. $ 1,200.00 1,200.00 Total $ 2,400,00 $ 2.400.00 $ 1,200.00 (7l?rlc If ire 1 Bookkeeper $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 750.00 1 Stenographer 1.320.00 1,320,00. 660.00 $ 600.00 600.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 750.00 660.00 Year 1927 1,200.00 600. 00 Year 1926 Year 1925 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1.500.00 1.320.00 Total . 2,820.00 Treasurer's Office: Treasurer's Salary Clerk Hire $ 2,820.00 $1,410.00 $1,410.00 $ 2,820.00 ? 2,320.00 $ 2.545. 20 Incidental Expense of City: Premium on Officers' Bonds . .... Audit Treas. and Recorder's Books Postage and Printing .. Supplies Flung Fees and Costs . Miscellaneous Expenses $ $ 300.00 $ 300.00 192.50 $ 19240 8 $ 440 $ 150.00 600.00 300.00 50.00 300.00 600.00 300.00 50.00 300.00' 200.00 740.00 14340 700 149.95 9625 100.00 600.00 150.00 25.00 254.81 171.85 $ 401.63 $ 283.70 200.00 200.00 743.61 345.94 13.20' 171.47 Total $ 1.44240. $ 1,442.50 $ 1240.45 $ 1226.06 $ 1.674.22 $ 2,02.02 $ 1,675,9$, 27. Sweeping and Cleaning Department: Labor Accident Insurance .'. Supplies Water .. Oas and Oil New Tires and Repair Deficit Year 1927 $12,000.00 250.00 250.00 300.00 1200.00 500.00 $12.000 00 250.00 250.00 300.00 1200.00 500.00 Total 4,888.18 9044 75.42 7029 435.00 206.55 1.600 00 5,875.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 500.00 250.00 800.00 8.606.83 160.05 263.67 187.59 963.69 901.14 $14,500.00 $14400.00 $ 726638 28. 4. 5. 7. 8. P. Total $ 2,40040 City Attorney's Office: City Attorney's Salary Office Supplies Total , Salary. 10. Street Commissioner: Salary Marshal: Salary Chariman Board of Censors: PoUre Matron : Salary Salaries Police Department: 3 Men at $150 per mo 15 Men at $125 pef jno ....... Expense Police Department! Postage Printing Telephone and Telegraph Oas and Oil Sundry Supplies and Miscellaneous Auto and Mtc. Repair and Replace . Accident Insurance 11. Total... - $5.01040 Expense City JsHt Meals Laundry s Betterment and .Repair 12. 13. 14." Total Marlon County Health Unit and Child Health Demonstratiea Sanitary Inspectert Salary , Car Expense Total 1 Salaries rfcedepartsaeirt: Hdqs.: Chief Engineer Captain 4 Men at $13 per mo. 16 Men at $125 per ma Vacation Men at $120 per mo. ... 1 Total t e 15. Expense Fire Department: Oas and Oil , Repair and Tires Accident Insurance Laundry New Hose and Repair Old Miscellaneous, Betterment and Repair Tot: 18. Fire Hydrants! Deficit Yr. 1920 18 New Hydrants and Oates, and Tnttal. and Repair . Water Supply for Hydrants Total leeeeees 14. Engines 1 lng and Ssrveying Dept.: Engineer's Salary Labor and Supplies ............ Total Maintenance PabUc Baihtings: Supplies .. 1 1 f Repairs MesceUeneous and Betterment ......... Total ft I - f it. Faei City HaU: Fuel for Yr. 1929 Deficit Yr. 1928 . $ 1.800.00 $ 140040 $ 900.00 $ 90040 $ 140040 600.00 60040 7040 300.00 $ 2,40040 $ 2.400.00 $ 97040 $ 1200.00 $ 1400.00 $ 140040 $ 1400.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 140040 25.00 I ' 2540 20.80 1240 2045 $ 142540 $ 142540 $ 920.80 $ 91240 $ 142045 $ 1200.00 $ 120040 $ 56.18 $ 600.00 $ 1.19625 $ 1400.00 $ 1400.00 $ 898.19 $ 900.00 $ 1.79625 $ a 60040 $ C00.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 600.00 $1220.00 $ 122040 .$ 658.19 $ 66040 $121825 $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $12,663.04 $11,700.00 $22,499.42 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 2540 $ 740 300.00 30040 101.15 100.00 14940 20040 20040 93.16 100.00 19941 2.16040 246040 96849 . 55040 83427 100.00 100.00 23144 150.00 133.80 140040 140040 1.757.70 900.00 2239.43 120040 1200.00 37424 500.00 68848 $ 5.01040 $ 541040 $342648 $ 222540 $425049 $ 140040 $ 1400.00 $ 443.45 $ 50040 $ 45940 4040 4040 1525 . 2040 13.42 15040 15040 11.49 75.00 . 2125 $ 149040 $ 1,19040 $ 47029 $ 59540 $ 49447 $ 5.740.00 $ 5,74040 $ 14322$ $ 140740 $ 145245 $ 140040 $140040 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $140040 300.00 ; 300.00 $ 240040 $ 240040 $. 90040 $ 900.00 $ 140000 $ 2.40040 $ 2.40040 $ 1.198.18 $ 120040 $ 229625 148040 ; 1480.00 898 18 ' 90040 141625 . 140Q40 : . , 1400.00 9e 3 90040 141625 6,48040 " : 6,48040 24400.00 3440040 154598 15.75040 . 644 . 142040 ' 142040 , 25526 - 72040 123323 $3848040 $38480.00 $194092" $19.47040 $38489.72 $ 1.000.00 $ 140040 $ 127.78 $ 40040 $ . 18127 1400.00 140040 1525 25040 ' 60023 :- 120040 120040 1 492.84 - 600.00 ' 1408.18 20040 200.00 4142 5040 8940 10040 100.00 74.61 475.00 12341 70040 70040 84748 42340 147344 $ 420040 $ 424040 $ 14994S $ 2.10040 $ 347842 V $ 33540 $244040 $ 244040 f 1,60245 $ 750.00 120941 725040 725040 ..... 320824 3.45040 6430.79 $ 929040 $ 9290.00 $ 4,810.49 $ 4200.00 4 f 56520 $ 120040 $ 120040 " $ 60040 $ '60040 $ 120040 500.00 50040 : . 42L73 ' " . 25040 47041 , 1 ;i i. - - . $ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 1421.73 3 85040 $ 147041 $ 75040 . $ 75040 $ 350.00 $ 375.00 $ 74740 20040 20O4O . ' 10741 - : .10040 2212S 125040 : 125040 840 22240 1623 15040 . 15040 30.86 : 75.00 177.46 $ 2250.00 $225040 - 50147 $TT240 - $ 1482.lt $ 70040 ""$ nojoiT; i 65340 " soojw $137.71 5340 -5340 ' t's- $ 1400.00 $ 1.800.06 $ 142740 $ 1,79625 $ 1,79625 $ 121825 $2342442 $ 1412.K $ 1.79625 $ 1,79625 $ 1,19625 $24426.82 $ 4435.96 $ 1415.97 $ 1,115.63 $ 124847 $ 1400.00 $ 425.03 $ 146940 $ 1200.00 $ 1400.00 $ 1200.00 $3725749 $3747943 Maintenance Street Department: Labor Accident Insurance Nails and Hardware Horse Shoeing Gravel , Lumber Supplies Oas and Oil Hay and Oats Asphalt Miscellaneous Betterment , $ 1.77922 $ 630.60 $ 7400.00 $11,084.97 $10,723.22 $ 9,856.78 I 8.973.28 190.25 80.90 62.00 1.110.40 464.28 240.86 423.63 279.44 613.42 ' 439.69 706.04 Total $ 1,77922 $ 630.00 $13,584.14 $17,304.81 $15,881.17 3. Cons traction and Maintenance Bridges: Labor Nails and .Supplies , Lumber ., Accident Insurance Miscellaneous Supplies Deficit Year 1926 , It, U. 32. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. Band: Total Maintenance of Salem Board of Charities: .., Planning and Zoning Commission: Aadit and Accounting System: ..... Traffic Control System: .., Re-Numbering of City: Cost of Special Election: $ 1400.00 200.00 1200.00 221445. 2,450.00 $ 1400.00 100.00 1200.00 221445 2.450.00 1400.00 100.00 17520 1400.00 50.00 750.00 1.455.96 472.23 1,596.05 13.87 616.11 1.245.00 5,402.22 $ I 100.00 269.69 7.219.74 $ 1,500.00 $ 100.00 1,155.78 j 1.500.00 l Various Deficits Previous Years: Fuel Acct Yr 1925 $297.18 Police Dept. Yr. ... 1926 $75040 Insurance Yr. 1927 $759.82 t$. installment and Interest en Refunding, Serial, Fire Equipment, Bridge, Sewer and Drainage and Inciner ator Bonds: Installment Interest $ $ 3400 3400 2,100 1200 1480 810 1280 800 15400 13275 10400 8.775 1400 541.60 759.82 300.00 379.91 62647 75040 29748 $ 604005 414005 20.0006 134006 . 164006 295400 4 195.0004 40400-4 $ 3.49120 $ 3.58047 It. to. IL 12. Total!. , j..., Redemption of Improvement Bonds: $ 3.000.00 $ 3400.00 $ 1400.00 $ 1400.00 $ 340040 5.600.00 5400.00 4.63740 248740 6.71240 1200.00 1200.00 60000 600.00 1200.00 1490.00 1490 00 405.00 94540 40540 2.080.00 248040 -36240 1.04040 82540 2827540 28275.00 225040 4.750.00 18.775.00 18.77540 2.18240 4.750.00 1400.00 ' 140040 90040 900.00 . ; : - $62.62040 $62420.00 .$12.83740 $1727240 $11.14240 $1144740 $13,786.70 $38.47141 $35421.45 $35421.45 $13,881.17 $20.87726 $1445149 $ 9.7272$ Installments $24,04841 Interest $1047244 ' v . ' ' " , j ' Installment and Int. on Sewer Bonds: $1204005 Serial Sewer Bonds Installment $24400; Interest $6,000. New Sewers: ....... ..........v. .j...... Fire Department Tax Fund: ! 3 Mills on Approx $16400400 Fire Dept. Salaries Engine No. 3 1 Asst. Chief $1980 7 2 Captains 3400 2 Firemen 3240 4 Firemen 6,000 $36,000.00 $30400.00 $2740040 $15200.00 $3340040 $33400.00 $2144546 $16,000.00 $3140040 $24022646 $33400.00 $43484.79 $3420044 $3042841 $ 7490.41 $ 6291.41 2,77341 $ 328741 $ 149329 $ 124525 Total Comfort Stattamt Janitor Water Repairs - supplies ixisceDaneou "."J.."..; pafldt Tear 1927 1 ,753.00 - 60040 - 15040 15040 20040 . 3540 it-- 75340; 60040 15040 150.00 20040 . 3540 $.65340 u 30040 -10444 , . . 57343., ;;..7527r - -140 - '12540 300.00 r ' ' , 37549 -'-100.00 - 1740 f . - 6244 . 4 . - i 4 437.74 .4 60448 204.49 f V- -4420 2194$ rr 521 r- - $33023 1 ; If ft. I 4' 71245 13. Street Repair Tax Fund: , 3 Mills on Approx. $16400400. $3340040 . $33,800.00 $1646803 $16.00043 t ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR 1929 ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE RECEIPTS FOR 1929: V::, . License Fees. City Treasurer's Office ; ......$ 540040 " Miscellaneous Receipts 4,000.04 Premium of Bands Sold i 540040 Interest' on Bank. -Balance ....T.. 140040 . ReceipU from City Recorders Office ........ 1240040 . . . i . k - . ... .- ... v $37943424 Total of Probable receipts ESTIMATED TAX LEVY FOR 1929 41740040 $33X43424 We, the indrsigiicd.rnembers of the Budget Committee of the City of Balem, "Marlon County, Oregon, do hereby eerttfj that wo cars pro sued tne above estimates far the budget At said City of Salem for the' year beginning January 1st, 1929. and ending December 31st, 1929. in ccoro ince with the provisions ot Chapter 118. General Laws of OREGON. 1921, and that said estimates and the whole thereof are true and correct ana lo not exesd tne limitation Imposed by the Charter of the City of Salem, i." Dated at Salrm. Oregon, this 30th day ot Jfovember,. 19ZS. nor the Constitution or laws of the State of Oregon. " " V .- .. . ? - t ,; " ; - . - - V -. 4. ' v ...- Ralph Thompson E. B. Orabenhorst Curtis B. Cross H. M. Hawkins . Bea. O. Fade "-Cart Armpriest ; - Millard - - R. H. OLTNOER. Chairman, W. L. PHTTJ.TPS, Secretary. - Wationr Tnwnsend David OUara t Oeo. J. Wenderoth . Kenneth L.' Randall H. D. Watson B. B. Herrlcz: W. E. Park W. H. Dancy $ C. a Pratt -Paul V. Johnson A." N. Moores . -Hal D. Pattoa ; t Leo N. Childs ,YT, W. Rosebraugn Edward Schunke. W. K- Hanson , L. J. Slmeral t Wayne M. Price T. A. Livesley C. P. Bishop . : c . TotaJ,J.U.......,f 142540 & 1U3SX.UaJi- W-ll . .J 1433417421,