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' r-TAtM V Hilir Ott-cxk 'YvfiUv wt-t" f m ''rt -i atony Oregon, -laesday for.rr.!rjiJitotajPJg33t:.,j:. ir-f- - M ii ii ii i Jackson Scores First in Final Series Game TYPluB BlUBLi'i Showing the Boys How THESK HDIUSHU hepohtshuhus " -. " . I 7 I i; i i '.5 f s . ! i it a IK 9 i t T 1 EBflEl' WILL BEIIIEO Numerous Radio Broadcasts ' To Mark Occasion; big , . Dinner Plan Here Celebrating-; Founder's (day birthday of Sir George "Williams, founder ' ot : the -Young Men Christian association, radio met- works. In this ounty will tomor row and Thursday- carry messages - from the rreat of two nations.' Closing radio 1 recognition of tbo - Ya program will he given Friday t 'ien President RooseYelt sneaks brer the combined networks ,:at 1 n m.. Pacific tlmw. V J- ' Tomorrow's schedule by Pacific time includes: i:i p.m.. F. v. "Smith, president .of the national Y. M. C A. eouncil: S! 45. Fran cis S. - Harmon, secretary ot. the Y ' International committee who snoka here in Salem two rears ' ago and a fortnight ago address ed a Urge group of Y workers In Portland, speaking OTer . the Columbia, network; Lady Astor, American torn member of parlia ment, speaking from London orer the National Blue network at 4:15 p.m. Thursday Harmon will be heard OTer the National Bine at 12:4 5. OTer the, same network, Walter LlnDman. InternatlonallT famous Journalist - and psycholo gist, will broadens at 7M a.m. Ishbel " MacDonald, : daughter of Ramsey McDonald, will broadcast from London at 11:45 a.m. The local Y will ht .or the -. memory of the founder at Its annual members' dinner Wednes day night Officials ot the or ganization ask that reserrations V 1 v:: -v. :'. ' .. . t. W .,.,.:., .... , ; V ' - . . ' . . .. . . u. V. Vh Tftrlrm tit t1i eavni IfiTifnv f the windup esme. Maneuso followed him home, both makwff the tallies on Pitcher Hal Schumacher's ' - 9 1 1 fc w mv o ' for the dinner be telephoned In today. .Fred Lockley of the Ore gon .Journal, member of the Sa lem Y. M. C. a; la his youth, will giro the address of the ere ning. Orchestra and Tocal music and brief talks from representa tives ot the Y's Tarious actlTitles will round out the program. Main business to be taken cava of la the election of eight directors. Notice oi School Meeting . '..' .. .i . , ' .';!.: v. . . ' . " NOTICE IS HEREBY GUYEX to the legal Toters of School Dis trict No. 24, ot Marion County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at th Administration Build in. 434 N. High Street, on the 10th day ot October, 1933, at eight o'clock; In the F. M. for the purpose of discussing the budget herein after set out with the leTjlag board, and to yote on the proposition of lTying special district tax. daring the fiscal year beginning on J one O, IdSO, and ending Jane 10v 1934, is estimated in vthe following budget and includes the imAiiatf n fa MufrAil MMn ill Aanhf MKW1 f nn1. rJ'fttA fiCllOCsl mini n ii up 0 w ivwiivu l m.'wsaws.w j fund, elementary school fond, special district tax, and ail other Medical Society To Meet Tonight The Polk-Y&mhill-Marlon Medi cal society will hold rts second fall dinner meeting at the Masonic temple here at 6:30 o'clock to night. Speakers will be Dr. Leon Goldsmith on "Chronic Heart Disease," and Dr. Earl Dubois on "Heart Disease and Kidney Dis ease" both ot Portland. Jason Lee Men Gather Tonight The Jason Lee men's brother hod wil hold its first fall meet ing at the church parlors tonight, beginning at 6:30 o cioce wun la spite of the fact that more than 2 S persons hare enrolled la the typing class -conducted Tues day and Thursday afternoon - in the high school as a feature of the p a r t tlmo continuation school. there is still room for more pu pils, Violet Swansoa, director ot the school, announced . yesterday, A second classroom' will be arail able should the class outgrow the p r e s e n t accommodations. Miss Swanson said. w The class, which meets at S:S0 o'clock two afternoons each week. is taught by Elisabeth Hogs ot the high; school commercial depart ment faculty. On "Mondays, Wed TtAflitava and KTfrTuva tn tTnewnt ers in the two classrooms may oe used at the same hour for practice hv mfrmbera of the snecial class. hots ana giris woo nare oeen foreed hr elrenmstancea to droo out of full-time school and adults interested in- obtaining certain phases ot school missed preTious- ly are eligible tor the classes con ducted under the direction ot the continuation school. : Miss Swanson is receiring regis trations in her office and class rooms in the wing on the first floor of the high school building. She may be reached by telephone at 5719 during school nours. notlneV snnner. Lt. Col. C. A. Rob ertson will be the main speaker, his topic to be "The World Poli tical MoTement." Singing will be led by Dr. H. C Epley. Mi L H i- ... f A r v.. BiU Terry, Giant' youthful manager, set an 'm$rTl scoring in the sixth inning of the second game of the world series. 5wy doubled and went home on O'Doul's swgle.The Giants scored I rry wmo" u gix f their runs in this session, v . Union Label is Labor Council Topic Tonight (Meaning of the union label will ba discnaaed at tonight's meeting of the Salem .Trades and Labor council in union hall by George H. Brewster of Portland, director of the newly-formed label bureau of the Oregon State Federation of Labor. Brewster j is a memoer ot the Portland tynoeraphlcal union. Salem has unions -using 13 of the 81 possible labels, and mem bers of two other label unions. Lo cal label unions include printers, meat cutters, journeyman barbers, streetcar men, papermakers, sheet metal workers, electrical workers. stage employes, drivers,, machin ists, carpenters, restaurant wora ers,' musicians and bakers. Pntttln HOD Mh Kali. E. J. SImkins, 151 North l?th street, obtained his heleaae from city jail yesterday r after being . arrested Sunday on a charge ot during an automobile while drunk. The ar rest resulted when Simkins drove his car into a parked machine be longing to D. S. Turner ot cnern awaat 8T2 Hlshland arenae. " Charles Tlusty, flTe, suffered fractured skull as the result of. an automobile accident at Hubbard" Sunday. He was- rlditfg in a car driven by John Tlusty. Details lot the accident are not given In the report at the sherurs oinee nere. other automooue acciaeais re ported over, the week end were as follows: Mark ; L Haana, 1541 Trade street, and J. S. Schender, at Commercial and Center streets:' Albert Gardner, 351 Nortn zisi, and Don Hickman, at 21st and Breyman; R. Gordon, route 4, and Ralph M. Eyers, 670 Mortn 17 in, at Rural and Commercial; Andrew Schlecter, Surer, and a motorist named Wheeler. A. Brown ot Portland and Mrs. Joe Rents, Brooks, in a four-car mishap Sun day night three miles north ot Sal ient; Frits Ammann, ronte 5, and Orrill McMahman, Aumsrille, one mile east ot Aumsrille. D'Arcy Funeral This Forenoon Funeral se.Tices for Judge Pe ter D'Arcy, who died here Friday night, will be held from St. Jo- Leph's Catholic church at 19 lH today, with private inter ment in St. Barbara's cemetery. Funeral arrangements are in charge ot the Salem Mortuary. POLLY AND HER PALS Out of the Fryingpan By CUFF STERRETT BUDGET ESTIMATETD RECKIPTS 1, Balance on Hand 2. County School Fund 3. State School Fund . 4. Elementary School Fund 5. Vocational Education .-.. C, Tuition below High School 7. County High School Tuition. g. Transportation 9. Receipts from Other Sources 6S.C-, 51.000. Otf 7,50.0 SS.00O.O' 3,000.0' 300.0ft 52,000. 00 48JOOO-0 2,000.00 o ISP Sr pP gSfei:,. 9 - - - - - - a .... . m-mmt i MICKEY MOUSE Following in His Footsteps By WALT DISNEY total: GENERAL CONTROL tT - X Superintendent " 2. Cleric ...$146,868.65 S.. Secretaries - 4. -Compulsory Educ. and Census . 5. Supplies i .. C. Legal Service. Publicity, etc:. S.600J0 1.800. J9 360.00 -800.DO 550.00 n. :' TOTAL , IXSTRTCTIOX 1. Principal's Salaries 2. Teachers' Salaries. S 8,072.00 2. Substitute Teachers Salaries 4. Sntmlles ot Instruction - 5.. Office Help In Jr. & Sr. Hlgl . Textbooks -.. , . .1 17.775.60 , 1S8.640.00 1,650.00 . 2.000.00 2,750.00 4,000.00 HL TOTAL OPERATION 1. Janitors Salaries 2. Janitors' Supplies 2. Fuel ...1217,115.00 4. Light and Power 5. Water .. 6. Telephones -T. PrinUag 15,675.09 1.800.00 4,800.00 2,750.00 ' 1,800.00 950.80 800.00 - - f .tg&MJy ("""tezzz" -Mmw.fc. ccrfer.BuswswTw i -r r THIMBLE THEATRE -Starring Popeye Now Showing "The Fountain -of Youth" By SEGAR TOTAL. 28 575.00 IT. V. maixti;naxce and repairs 1. Repair Replacement ot Equip'U-l 1.080.00 2. Repairs to Buildings & Grounds. 9,000.00 V the ont-eeo 5ftw HE. CCXJLONiT UWE WITH60MKUS Of- lHtKWW- bHOWOHl UKDEft TOT ALL- . 10,000.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Librarians 2. Library books' and magaslnes- 3. - Library Supplies 4. Health Service : 2,700.00 . 900.00 250.ee 5,600.00 TOTAL VI. TRANSPORTATION 1. Transportation .1 9,450.00 18,000.00 TOTAL VH. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insnrance f 18,000.00 2. Rent and Other Fixed Charges... 2,500.00 200.00 i- a ia - av r m urn. - j LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY GOlHfa TO OlVTrtEY , V AU ME UfO l"BONKk)S OF THE KOtAKUS ISFV 7 riooi QUO iCOUKT -r i f M Gm triuui rucdo loefM.K Poor Little Rich Boy By DARREL McCLURE TOTA HL CAPITAL OUTLAY S 2,800.00 1 1. New Furniture Equipment 1 '2.800.00 IX. I TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on Bonds 2. Interest on Bonds- 2,800.00 8. Redemption ot Warrants 4. Interest on Warrants. 46.000.00 8.000.00 20,000.00 12.000.00 TOTAL EMERGENCY ; . . 1. Emergency .$ 97,000.00 1 uiOKirT- rePrt T OAJOTT THAT KIO, UOEYOUT HE WOWT TELLAA& HtS NAME. OR, WHERE. H& UIV M i KNOW HK MU5THWC mLKa--vn FOLKS -CAU5E.5 ajJOTwas .8 1,200.00 TOTAL- KECAPITTJLATION OF EXPENDITURES I. ; ' General .Control;,, ;. II. ' ; Instruction . - -' III. .. 'Operation .$ 1,800.00' TV. V. VI. Maintenance and Repairs Auxiliary Agencies -Transportation- 1 VII. Fixed Charges---. VIII. Capital Outlay IX. Debt Serrice X. ; " Emergency USA. . 2,072.00 . 217,815.00 . 28.575.00 . 10 000.00 . 9,450.00 . " 18,000.00 2,809.00 . 2,80Mo 87,000.00 l.seo.oo HE. KEEPS SAYlM' HE. WAMT3 TO BEAN ORPHAN ORPHANS HAS LOTS OFFUM ASIDE FwOMTHAt OKPHAN STUFF MS DCfM-TACr 1 rr-. HEP A NICC K.H- avm- a. uuwv AFTER. HE FIMD5 OUT-THA-T BElW AM OR.PH AM iOAXOOGH TOB HtlU DE.vuau wow BACK to ru rwfcvp. WHOiEAM T? IS BREAKFAST SERVED ?? nil 11 .a (Ml USED CAS 3n 0 l5i. Kir Fawn 5,acaw. Int. G Siw ng mctwJ GEE. ITS HARD TD WAKE. VOU, SWELL HOT COf E-tWVsr 1 :t TOOTS AND CASPER True to the llast By JIMMY MURPHY TOTAL. fc r .1396.312.00 , 14S,S68.S5 .IJ96.312.00 Total Expenses for the Year . . . . . Total Beceipta not including tax. Balance to be rabed by taxation ...2249,445.25 Amount raised for Redemption & Interest on Bonds ',";;: Amount of Taxation for Current Expenses . l2M- ; Amount 01 Bonaw - ... 1 i v. f. Af electors . 1111,000.00 1 1. 2. issued ot .wo w . , . -Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants Issued and endorsed not paia xor lace 01 iun Amount ot other Indebtedness . . 117,674.29 . soo.oo TOTAI INDEBTEDXKSS- .I30J,174. Dated this 14th day of September, 1932. - , , Attest ! " " ' ' " x w UTTRGHARDT ft " F. E. NEER, V w H BUR.JTi; Ai-.v , rhairmsn. Board of Directors. , - " 1 ' iMtl Vfc Va an . 1 A FRIEND OF HIS NAMED BARNEY BARRVTONE 15 W -miMiu AMD HE'S feOINCs TO DROP N HERB with NOT BARNEY BARRY TONE, THE WORLD- . 19)1. Kf ftanatt H"cw. Im.fkw e.iwwi nnir'Ur V ves,i ues . V ow.ro love to THATS HiM,T00T5! : 1 MEET HW.CA5PER! THE COLONEL" A ' t JUST ADORE HIS SAIO HE'S PROFESSION AU - f-mZ.ra! SOr46rS THEVRB SORSnAMTlCT i 1 "tVE OFTEN WONDERED WHAT OF A TYPE He 11. tUL BET HE5 TAU- AND HANDSOME .WTTM e6,DREAMV, SOULFUL EYE'S , aiAvn Aim nAPpPR MANNER! K2AVWS,CASPiai.Y0UR TE IS A SICiHT AND YOU aimn A( f WHAT'S THE IDEA FINDING FAULT ALL. OF A rvr vou NOTICE HOW IALCUS CASPER CrOT ? I COULD HUi HIM FOR THAT! IT PROVES THAT HE'S STILL WILD ABOUT MZt 1 LOVE THAT LTTTLE RASCAL TOO MUCH TO EVER ALLOW lum Tfi 1 ncj INTEREST IN ME THAT'S WHY I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF5 HARMLESS . ' M hi i tfc h - . : LIKE THIS TO - TEASSKSI! ANY 6IRL CAN WSN rro HOLD IT! m f "v..