PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Sem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1932 NOTICE la Compliance with the provisions of Chapter 118, General Laws f Oregon for 1921, and all subsequent amendments thereto, notice t hereby given that the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, will be In session at the Court House in the City of Salem, Oregon, In the Conit Room thereof, on the 80th day of December, 1032, at the hour Of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at which time and nlace opportunity for a fall and complete discussion of the estimates of the 2punt of money proposed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year will be given any taxpayer subject to such tax levy when made to be heard in favor of or against any proposed tax levies. The following is an itemized estimate of Marion County's proposed tax levy for each department of County government. County office or County officer, each County improvement, the maintenance ofeach County building and institution, the salary of each County officer and employee, including those whose salary is fixed by statute. OFFICE OF OOUNTY RECORDER: Salary of Recorder Salary of Chief Deputy Salary of Deputy Salary of Deputy Salary of Extra Clerks Budget GENERAL FTXD OFI ICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR: Salary of County Asse-. or 1.800.00 1.380.00 1.380.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 23.00 650.00 95.00 40.00 15.00 TOTAL $ 10.1S5.00 Salary of Chief Deputy Salery of Deputy Salary of two clerks Gf 1 :'. 00 Field Deputies Postage and Express Office Supplies and K.xi ( us Telephone and Te!e;:raph Traveling Expense Official Bond OS ORCUIT COURT: Wages of Bailiffs $ Fees of Jurors Fees of Witnesses Fees of Reporters Telephone and Telegraph Miscellaneous Supplies and Expenses TOTAL I OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK: Salary of County Clerk I Salary of Chief Deputy (Accountant) Salary of Deputy (Circuit Court) Salary of Deputy (County Court) Salary of Bookkeeper Salary of Deputy Salary of Extra Clerk Postage and Express Office Supplies and Expenses . Telephone and Telegraph Traveling Expenses Official Bond '. TOTAL OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER: Per Diem of County Coroner 2 Fees of Jurors and Witnesses Fees of Reporters Autopsies and Examinations Traveling Expenses Official Bond Miscellaneous TOTAL 600.00 8,500.00 1,100.00 150.00 200.00 1,000.00 11,550.00 1,800.00 1.380.00 1.380.00 1,320.00 1,200.00 600.00 540.00 150.00 450.00 130.00 15.00 50.00 9,015.00 300 00 r- o j. 00 200.00 25.00 9.00 16.00 675.00 COUNTY COURT AN I) COMMISSIONERS: Salary of County Judge I 1,800.00 Per Diem of County Commissioners 2,600.00 Traveling Expense Postage and Office Supplies Telephone and Telegraph Advertising Proceedings and Budget Miscellaneous TOTAL 200.00 100.00 180.00 750.00 70.00 5,700.00 C9UNTY COURT HOUSE: Salary of 3 Janitors S 5S40.00 Wages of Extra Help Salary of Elevator Operator . . . Lights and Power Water Repairs Furniture and Fixtures Fuel Maintenance Supplies and Expenses 2,520.00 150.00 780.00 1,700.00 350.00 200.00 400.00 800.00 500.00 800.00 toul .::::::: 8.200.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Salary of Deputy Dlst. Attorney 2 Salary of Stenographer Postage and Express Reporter's Fees Telephone and Telegraph - Office Supplies and Expenses Traveling Expense Miscellaneous (Investigations, etc.) Office Equipment TOTAL FIRE PROTECTION: For services of ClackamasMarlon Co. Patrol Ass n. . District Fire Warden ( Salary and Expense) TOTAL ' 2,100.00 600.00 30.00 75.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 3,130.00 350.00 285.00 635.00 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER: w vToolfti rffiiAr Part Salarvl $ Marion County Nurse (Salary) 1'2nA on t" . ci., - BuW.UW liters, irnii ooiaij Transportation . ' Laboratory Maintenance Rent Printing, Postage, Supplies Fees of Registrars TOTAL OFFICE OF COUNTY HERD INSPECTOR: Salary of Co. Herd Inspector - T ....I , Postage and Express Office Supplies , Telephone and Telegraph Official Bond Miscellaneous Office Equipment ? 1,580.00 1,200.00 1.200.00 1. 010. 00, 200.00 400.00 100.00 75.00 . 15.00 100.00 450.00 TOTAL I - 0.520.00 1.200.00 550.00 250.00 175.00 300.00 200.00 150.00 4,950.00 REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS: Fees of Election Judges and Clerks I Wages of Reg. and Election Clerks Election Supplies .... Rent of Polling Places Canvassing Votes .... Drayage Postage Registration Supplies . Fees of Registrars . . . Miscellaneous 2.800.00 700.00 750.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 200.00 50.00 TOTAL ' 6,325-00 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE: -. $ 1,500.00 1,080.00 1,200.00 180.00 125.00 20.00 300.00 750.00 150.00 300.00 300.00 5.00 400.00 450.00 330.00 50.00 65.0 TOTAL $ 7,235.00 Salary of Superintendent Salary of Supervisor Salary of Asst. Superintendent , Salary of Truant Officer Salary of Extia Clerks , Expenses of Truant Officer Postage and Express Office Supplies Telephone and Telegraph Institute Fund Teachers and 8th Grade Exams. Official Bond Boys and Girls 4-H Club Exp. . Supt.'s Traveling Expense .... Supervisor's Traveling Expense Miscellaneous Office Equipment OFFICE OF COUNTY" SHERIFF: Salary of Sheriff ,- Salary of Chief Deputy Salary of Deputy Salary of Office Deputy Salary of Deputy (Tax Clerk) Salary of Deputy (Tax Clerk) Salary of Tax Clerk Wgaes of Extra Tax Clerks Postage and Express Office Supplies and Expenses Telephone and Telegraph Traveling Expenses Official Bond Industrial Accident Insurance Miscellaneous Office Equipment TOTAL I OFFICE OF COUNTY SURVEYOR: Salary of County Surveyor . . . Postage and Express Office Supplies Telephone and Telegraph Industrial Accident Insurance . Official Bond TOTAL COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE: Salary of County Treasurer . . , Salary of Deputy Treasurer .. . Advertising Postage and Express Office Supplies and Exp Telephone and Telegraph Official Bond Miscellaneous Office Equipment TOTAL ADVERTISING AUDITING COUNTY RECORDS DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE DEPENDENT MOTHER'S ASSISTANCE EMERGENCY FEEBLE-MINDED EXAMINATIONS & EXPENSE INDEMNITY FOR SLAUGHTER OF DISEASED CATTxJfi 2.000.00 1.600.00 1,440.00 1.320.00 1.380.00 1,320.00 1.200.00 2,000.00 600.00 1.000.00 200.00 1.800.00 300.00 316.00 100.00 60.00 16,525.00 1,800.00 10.00 150.00 78.00 27.00 15.00 2.080.00 1,500.00 1,380.00 40.00 35.00 60.00 85.00 500.00 20.00 25 00 3,635.00 200 00 700.00 500.00 900 00 4,000.00 100.00 400.00 HINDIS ADDED FACTOR Radiators and Pipes Give Much Trouble; Alarm An Hour Comes in gionnalres And women of the aux iliary Is expected to drive to Woodburn tonight to attend a Marion county - council meeting and program. The party is sched uled to leave from the Herman Brown service station. 12th and State streets, at 7:20 o'clock. Transportation- will be found for all persons wishing to go if word is left with Mr. Brown ahead of time. t Continued from pars 1) above. And that was not all. The weather bureau predicted the de scent would continue to 12 de grees over night. Throughout Oregon the chill ing, numbing influence of winter was felt, with Meacham register ing the lowest of the low tempera tures, 15 degrees below. A flash ing glance at the state's weather shows temperatures like these: Kamela. 10 below; Burns, 7 be low; Baker and North Powder, 4 below; Durkee, 4 above; La Grande, 2 above; Pendleton, 4 above; The Dalles, 13 above; Klamath Falls, zero Grants Pass, 27 above; Bend, 3 below; Cres cent. 6 below; Roseburg, 26 above; Medford, 28 above; Eu gene, 18 above; Albauy, 19 above; Mar8hfield, 25 above; Wheeler, 17 above; Garibaldi. 18 above. - STAR ID MASONS INSTALL THURSDAY GEPVAIS, 8 Officers of Ger vais chapter, O.E.S., are: Claire Ellsworth, worthy matron; Lucille Booster, associate matron; How ard Booster, worthy patron ; C. M VanZuyen, associate patron; con ductress, Minnie Allsup; associate conductress, Ida Minaker; secre tary. Pearl Stevens; treasurer. Mary Sawyer. Appointive officers: Chaplain, Clara Jones; organist, Viola Hen nlng; marshall, Katie Sturgis; Adah, Lucille Harrison; Ruth, Dot Aspinwall;' Esther, Lulu Smith; Martha, Laura Ditmars; Electa, Lucille Aspinwall warden, Mrs VanZuyen; sentinel, J. P. Aspin wall. Monnie Hauser of Salem, grand worthy matron of Oregon, will be installing officer. Installation will be held jointly with the Masons at the hall next Thursday night at a dinner meeting. C. P. S. RECE Nl Ti E SOLDIER RELIEF INDIGENT COUNTY" PROPERTY REBATE OF FEES REDATE OF TAXES SCALP BOUNTY SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES STATE FAIR EXHIBIT RODENT CONTROL 400.00 20.00 200.00 60.00 680.00 250.00 150.00 50.00 1,000.00 'ees of Asst. Herd Inspector 10000 TOT AT l.UOU.UU COUNTY HORTICULTURIST: Salary of County Horticulturist .-. 2 Traveling Expense TOTAL 1,620.00 INSANE EXAMINATION AND CARE: Examination Fees Vi:Vk Care ($20.00 per month due state) e Other Expense , A TOTAL 10,000.00 COUNTY JAIL: Board of Prisoners I 4.000.00 Supplies and Medical Aid 150.00 Repairs and Improvements 100.00 Miscellaneous 75.00 TOTAL 4 J 25.00 SALEM JUSTICE COURT: Salary of Justice Salary of Constable Salary of Clerk Fees of Jurors Fees of Witnesses Fees of Reporters . Postage and Express Office Supplies and Expenses . . Telephone and Telegraph Traveling Expense of Constable Official Bonds Industrial Accident Insurance . . Office Rent , I 2,400.00 , 1,800.00 , 900.00 70.00 , 700.00 75.00 ,. 25.00 100.00 120.00 160.00 20.00 80.00 480.00 TOTAL 6,930.00 COUNTY ROADS, BRIDGES AND FERRIES: fialarv of StenoeraDher . . . . ; r.. 900.00 T?narim&Rter'n Office Exnenses 200.00 For construction, improvement and maintenance of public highways, roads, bridges and ferries, and all labor in connection therewith. Including salaries 01 ferrymen, foremen, etc.; purchase and maintenance of road machinery; insurance on road equipment; general and administrative expenses in connection therewith, etc m l' ? TOTAL $ 90,000.00 MARKET ROADS: Salary of County Engineer I 1.800.00 For the maintenance of Market Roads and for all ihnr tc . in connection therewith 29,200.00 TOT AT I 40.000.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS (Est.) . .2371.445.00 Less probable receipts other than direct taxation as follow Campground Inspection Fees v . 00.00 County Clerk's Fees Toooeo County Recorder's Fees CI TnaHco Court Fees - a.vvu.vu Sheriff ri n en and Tlall Wnrf a1 tn res T,et Darvnclta Kir .....a 16,000.00 Avwcaoi w v t - -- -- -- - ----- mn AAA A A Interest on Delinquent Taxes f a?a J Motor Vehicle License - : Dog Licenses in Excess 2,000.00 balance .......... 'XXa a Sale of Property, etc : aaa'Sa Secondary State Highway Apportionment 70 .o.0 O & C Grant Land Tax Refund loooo Miscellaneous aa'aa Unexpended Balances of Offices and Depta vv.vv Delinquent Taxes ao ao Less Reserve for uncollected taxes 75'000'00..,, TOTAL DEDUCTION 2237,2UW.0 Tntal Amount to he Raised for the General Fund of the County (Subject to 6 Limitation) 2124. 245.00 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS FUND fiTdTTCRAL ROAD FUND: TTnr Ranetti.1 Ttnart Fund and Road Districts outside of the City of Salem I 22.000.00 Tim, IT.attmlttAd RAMlnta Forest Rentals and Salem c Pti-mg rnnnfT fair Lewv Armortlonment .......... 100.00 Continued from pair 1) lars of Central Public Service cor poration stock are held in this section of the Willamette valley It is understood. Transfer of the stock was made during 1930 and 1931 for preferred stock of the Northwest Public Service corpor ation which had traded its stock for original preferred stock is sued by the Portland General Electric company. During the past summer a number of stockholders filed suit here t recover the par value of . their stock on the grounds the transfers had been made under minrepresentation by salesmen. None of the cases have as yet come to trial. WOOD IS PROVIDED FOR NEEDY PEOPLE (Con tinned from par 1) the past two days on requisitions issued at Community Service-Red Cross headquarters in the First National bank building. Use of an extra room across the hail from this office was obtained this week to accommodate the persons waiting to put In Iheir requests. Legion Heads tor V&:V-" -:::": . . Woodburn Tonight nil nail Forfeitures 1,500.00 A large delegation of Salem le- XTENS ON WORK S HEADED TOWARD AXE SALARY LIMIT' FOR I IBS UNDECIDED Hanzen to Urge Experiment Station Appropriations Repeal "Also Repeal of the continuing appro priations of 2308.896 for the con duct of experiment stations and extension work under the state board of higher education will be urged upon the legislature next month, Henry M. Hanzen, state budget director, stated In a let ter issued yesterday. Drastic curtailment of extension work in the amount of 2195,000 and the abolition of eight experi ment stations now operated by Oregon State college would result from this move. Experimental sta tions whihe it is proposed to close Include the Pendleton field sta tion, Astoria station, Union sta tion, Harney county station, Uma tilla county station, Sherman county station, Hood River coun ty station and the southern Ore gon station at Talent. The continuing appropriations are provided by statute and the legislature is compelled to ap prove them unless the law is amended. Hanzen declared in his letter that continuing appropriations are wrong in principle and indefens ible upon any ground whatsoever. He urged that every institution and department be required to appear before the ways and means committee and Justify its disbursements. "It is my recommendation," Hanzen continued, "that these an nual continuing appropriations be repealed and that, if it is desir able and necessary to continue these activities, provision be made for their continuance from unre stricted funds now received by the institutions of higher learning from the millage taxes and from other sources of revenue." Hanzen declared that figures presented to his department by the state board of higher educa tion, show that the estimated ex penditures for Oregon's higher educational institutions will ex ceed the estimated income by 1573,157, for the 1933-34 bien nium. Total expenditures were es timated at 27,236.010 and total Income 26,662,853. Of the total estimated income of 26. 62,853 the amount of 3. 27.000 Is derived from millage taxes, 1508,898 from annual con tinuing appropriations, 2528,678 from federal funds, 2162.000 from county funds, 21.254,869 from student fees, and 2490,508 from gifts and other sources. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 8 (AP) The highly controversial subject of a salary limit among the minor baseball league with drastic penalties for Its violation. tentatively was passed up today by the national association of pro fessional leagues In convention here. It will be taken an tomor row. Tne minor league owners are not so much opposed to adoption of the salary limit Itself as to the penalty provided by the executive committee for its violation. Under the resolution "any club guilty of any violation of the sal ary limit rule adopted for its clas sification shall, if the violation be not corrected within three days of notice of such Yiolation, assign; t the contract of or release nneon-1 , ditionally the player on such elt who receive the highest salary, paid by such club." If more than one player Is receiving an equally high salary then the player to be released, or assigned would bo de termined by lot. In addition a guilty club would be fined 20 per cent of the max imum monthly salary limit. JOHIfNY DATTO WINS PHILADELPHIA. Dec (AP) Johnny Datto, Cleveland boxer, battered Jackie Willis, lithe Philadelphia norra. with a. f vicious two-lanaua slllfit ronST to take an eight round decision. Datto weighed 132. Willis 121. PANAMA AL WINS ' PARIS. Dec. 8 (AP) Pana ma Al Brown, generally recog nized bantamweight champion, outpointed Franz Matchens. Bel glna featherweight titiebolder, in a ten round boat hero tonight, CALL SILVERTON TAKES INITIAL CONTEST SILVERTON, Dec. 8 Silverton high school boys defeated the Bethel boys In the first skirmish of the season for the local basket ball team, played Wednesday aft ernoon here. While the Silverton boys ran np 45 points against their opponents 36 the locals also missed a number of good shots. Chet Johnson acted as referee. Summary: Silverton Bethel Kolln, 8 F.Christenson,14 Scott 18 F Domes 2 Pettyjohn 16 ... .C. . Freeman 12 Orrin 1 O Rohde 8 Marx O Pearson Schwab 2 S GIRL TO BENNETTS INDEPENDENCE, Dec 8 A daughter, Imogene Elaine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett, Monday, December 5. Mr. Bennett is a teacher in the high school. Fines 400.00 TOTAL (Subject to 6 limitation) . 22,700.00 Trrmr RrmoOi, ftjnd High School Tuition 5M!'5I Transportation of High School Pupils TOTAL (Subject to 6 limitation) 106,144.67 Amount to 8chool Amount to School Amount to be raised Diat. No. be raised DisL No be raised 1122.00 42 2296.00 112 2222.00 259.00 40 241.00 114 251.22 295.00 26 277.00 115 448.00 79.00 92 119.00 lit 269.00 286.00 98 232.00 124' 241.00 222.00 102 .142.00 122 4(7.00 OUTSIDE JUSTICE COURTS: Fees of Justices of the Peace 2 Fees of Constables Fees of Jurors Fees of Witnesses Fees of Reporters Official Bonds Miscellnneous TOTAL $ OFFICE OF JUVENILE COURT: Salary of Juvenile Court Of 1'icer 2 Travellag Expenses Industrial Accident Insurance Miscellaneous total ! 1! I! 150.00 175.00 15.00 75.00 6.00 10.00 20.00 450.00 1,320.00 100.00 29.60 90.40 1.650.00 CARE OF IOOR: Salary of County Physician f 780.00 Freo Employment Bureau 750.00 Maintenance of Poor Farm 4.500.00 Monthly Poor Allowances 16,500.00 Other Relief for Poor Not at Farm 17.200.00 Miscellaneous Expenses ... 270.00 TOTAL ,..$ 40,000.00 . COUNTY SCHOOL FUND tax limitation) 174,230.00 COUNTY SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND Ten cents ner canita on 17.412 pupils (subject to 1 limitation) ....f 1,742.20 STATE OF OREGON Two Mill State Elementary School Tax . . .-.-... f 101,47.24 State Tax TOTAL 1101,427.24 LEVY The Budget Committee of Marlon County. Oregon, recommends that there be levied upon all of the property witnin nanon woumj: For the State of Oregon (Estimate given by the State Tax Commission) 2101,427.24 For the General Fund of Marlon County 143.6S5.00 For Co. School Lib. Fond of Marion Co. 1.742.20 For County School Fund of Marlon Co. 174,220.00 411,224.54 That there be levied upon an the property in Marlon Coun- ty within the boundaries of non-high school district: For County High School Fond of Marlon County . . . 101, 244. IT ,That there bo levied upon all the property In Marlon Coun ty outside the City of Salem: For the General Road Fund of Marlon County for Road Districts outside the City of Salem 92,700.00 TOTAL amount to be raised by taxation In Mar lon County, Oregon, for the year 1933, by the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon 2610,629.11 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF MARION COUNTY None That In order to raise the funds resulred by law. Section 35-922, page 40, Oregon, 1931 Edition, for Maintenance purposes, It Is nec essary to raise the following amounts for school districts named below and the County Court recommends the levying of the following taxes to raise the same: School Dlst. No. 2 12 17 26 30 32 STATE OF OREGON ) ) COUNTY OF MARION ) We. the undersigned Budxet Committee and Levying Board of Marlon County, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above le a true, fair and complete estimate of the probable expense oz sua County for the ensuing year. We further certify that the estimate of expense of the various in stitutions of the County, of the amount required for public enter prises, roads, bridges, ferries, etc- and all other expenses of the County as herein set out. Is Just and la based upon a careful study of the exnenses of the County daring the past and a thorough exam ination of its probable needs daring the year for which such estimate la made. That each and every Item herein is believed to be necessary for the proper transaction of the business of the County, the protec tion of its property and Interests and to be tor the public welfare. That every expense estimated is in accordance with law, and is a legitimate charge against the county. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 7th day of December. 1932. BUDGET COMMITTEE OF MARION COUNTY, OREGON, tsj j. u. slkumund. county judge J. H. PORTER. County Commissioner J. K. SMITH, County Commissioner KEITH POWELL, Chairman M. G. GCNDERSON, Secretary T. B. JONES By J. C 8IEGMUND, County Judge J. H. PORTER, County Commissioner 4. E. SMITH. Countr Commissioner LEVYING BOARD OF MARION COUNTY, OREGON D2-IT Believe us folks the prices are cut. Not a mere 1 0 or 20 per cent. Many are way below half of the original cost. Just 2 more days and this stock MUST GO! If there is any advantage to you in having your dollar go twice as far This sale pos itively ends Saturday nite. Salem's Finest Men's Wear Store EVERY REG. $25 OTHERS AS LOW AS $9.95 LINED DRIVING Extra Large Size HANK'S Fancy Rayon Lisle SOX 2IS Shirts and SHORTS 23 FINE QUALITY FLANNEL Susperfders ALL WOOL SCARFS Broadcloth SHIRTS d3 Garters 17e Bathrobes 2.95 Dressing; Gowns 4.95 Sleeveless Sweaters 89e Pullover Sweaters 98c Shaker Sweaters 2.95 Golf Sox 23c Stiff Collars 9c Tin Pants 1.49 Cords 1.95 Work Shirts 43c Wool Shirts 2J5 Hats 1.95 , Caps 98c COMPLETE CLOSEOUT OF ALL KNIT 2 Prfcw REG. $6.50 COAT OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT Ralph W. nnnn MM lUJkl Incorporated - 426 State St, Help American Lesion Anxfliary welfare fond: Boy KeQogs'g products from your grocer Saturday.