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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
B orn .— Monday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Woods, a baby girl. Mrs Chas I.sal o spent a few days at Portland last week. Dr. A. L. Roberts,of Newport, The state prison at Salem suf- visited his mother’s home this fered a $150,000 fire Monday. week. Snow in Wyoming thia week- W anted . —Some one to do Mrs. Anna Throop, from Keasy Thirty-six new houses are near family washing and ironing once was shopping in town Wednes ing completion this week. All a week in my house. day. new homes. M rs . R ay E mmott . Mr and Mrs Hayes made a business trip to Portland this week. T J Flippin, Jr, of Rainier, spent the week end with his parents. A Way to Save Money I Miaa Isabel Condidt leaveaSun- day to resume her studies at Monmouth. Use Zerolene — a better oil even if it does cost las. Zerolene costs less than many other oils of inferior lubricating quality because of our ex* cellent facilities for producing and distributing it in very large quantities to users on the Pacific Coast. We ao not have to pay long-haul trana* portation and high merchandising costs to make it available. All that you pay for Zero* Mrs Nannie Hall left last Fri day for a visit with relatives at Weiser. Idaho. Miss Charlotte Bostic, of Cor- vallis.has been visiting with Miss Macille Roberts. lene goes to buy high quality only. Zerolene will reduce your carbon troubles and give you more mileage from your gasoline. It wul reduce your upkeep cost, add years to the life of your car and give you greater satis* faction in driving. Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost lew. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CARBON NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Matte* Is Haraby Ctgen to the legal voters of School District No. 1 Union High, of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a Sabaal MaaUaa of said dis« trict will be held at School Building on the third da. of Octobar, 1923, at 2.-00 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter aet out with the levying boarck and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said district during the fiseal year boginning on June 20, 1923, and ending June 30, 1924, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special disUict tax, and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor are the proud parents of a new boy, born September 18. Harvid Malmsten is very ill as a result of a bruise he got some time ago on the leg. Mr Graham is going to Port ia id each week for treatment for rheumatism. His condition is somewhat improved. John Goodman, Bessie Averley Abbie Goodman and Ray Beelc, of St Helens, visited at the Tre- horn home Sunday. The Pleasant Hill school recen tly purhased a new victrola. Mrs Nash who teacher the upper grades has an enrollment of 20 pupils and Miss White has 25 in the lower grades. D. A. Croffman, while worg- ing on one of the O A cottages had his hand mashed by a 2x4, which one of the workmen acci dentally dropped. The Croff- man*8 are moving to the Miles Cisco house on Rose Avenue. Prof. Nash is reported quite Mrs Smith, who is camping sick this week. near the bridge above Vernonia, lost control of her car Sunday. The car went partially over the Mrs. S. T. Veal and daughter, embankment near the bridge of Castroville, Cal., are visiting but was saved from going into the river by a log. Milo Smith at the Weaver Clark home. rescued the car with his team. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AMD ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DIS 1 RTCT NO. 47 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: No. 2. 3. 4. 5. Salary per year Total 582» 860 - '................................................. »8335 IW $1600 50 160 26 340 50 60 26 ..... INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded and interest thereon Total $3860 TRANSPORTBTION OP PUPILS: Total $1600 INSURANCE: Total $26 MISCELLANEOUS: Total Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year $300 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Estimate of probable unexpended balance at and of current year $276 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year, Tuition 300 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax RECAPITULATION Total estimated expense for the year $18,800 Total estiasated receipts not including proposed tax 675 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax Dated thia 8th day of September, 1923. O. G. WEED, Board of Directors. Attest: This columns original the estimate is made c'-mnli'inc'* with ctinn and '11 auiplis a nr for7h^thr»7?i ■ ■ parallel unit costs of the in several services, mat. r” rial °f >”21 ttnd ’how' ,n ing the current year, the detail expendltur. s for the last on« of said thrXprece U„, ruJ ‘C* n’,X, pr"cw|- allowances and expenditures for six months of the tu.r. u .- C-Hls mnfthT » £ f an,‘ ,he budget months of the last school year ) ( Six months of the current year" means ‘lx Our Fall Shipment of 80 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) 3. Library books 6. Janitor’s supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 9. Water 10. Postage and stationery Total JUST ARRIVED Total I 1890 Principals Teachers Janitors Clerk Mrs. Geo. Terrain is seriously Among Vernoniaites at the ill at Emanuel Hospital in Port Pendleton Round-Up this week land. are Amos Dow, Dan Tyler, Louie Mr. and Mrs. Bush, Mr. and Wilkerson, Ade Lester, Myle Mrs. W. Martineau and Dr.Sears Cline, H. J. Butler and Oscar were in Portland Wednesday. Neeley. — MRS. CHAS. MALMS1EN, District Clerk. ) Notice oi School Election to Increase Tax Moro I han Six Per Cast Over That oi the Previous Year Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Union High School District Ni. I of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that aa election will be held in a* id District at High School Building on the 3rd day of October, 1923, at 2 o,clock in the afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy in said District for the year 1923-4 by more then six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year immediately preceding. It is necessary to raise this additional amount by apeciai levy for the KXPKNDITÏ KEH. Expenditures for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year. HEATING STOVES A STOVE FOR EVERY HOME a i lib: 3 j- z 2 .a •o g- £ o * S - 0 a s « « _ ITEM - a ** S M & Come In ant] Ixiok Them Over. We also have a few Specials in our Furniture Department, ns follows: E ach 2 Onlj Solid Oak Bressers. $29 2 Stained Wash Stands.. 4.50 Kitckra Tables........... 4.75 Folding BresKfast Tables 3.75 PEItNONAL SERVICE 2 Principals, 1 ......... 3 Teachers, primary 1 11............................. 4 Janitors, 1.............. $ Clerk, 1 .................. ♦ 7 Other services .... • Total—Personal Services MATERIAL AND HL’PPIJEH 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Furniture (desks, etc.) Supplies (chalk, etc.) . Library books.............. Flags .............................. Playground equipment Janitor's supplies .... Fuel ............................... Light .............................. Water............................. Postage and stationery Total—Material and Supplies fXnNHTRVCnoN: « , - *■* ■o £ . i U. I S » 1,486.00 $ 1,315.00 »13,300.00 900.00 $ 60.00 » 76.00 r 0 $ $ $ r $ » »' I » I » »17,036.00 » 4,270.00 I 6,398 00 I 4.498.00 I 4,828.00 $ $ » $ » » » » » I » r 889.04 94.00 » 0 320.00 60.00 0 I 240.00 42 00 10.00 64.00 32 00 341.60 1 25 00| » 6.00 » 6.00 9 706.87 I 328 00 ▼ VAW.VV 200.00 $ 2,787.00 1.215.00 1,080.00 3,600 00 389 00 60.00 64.00 0 » 0 0 » 0 1,080.00 1,126 00 1,800.00 396.00 35.00 60.00 1 » » I 0 » I 1,080.00 1,036.00 2,170.00 270.00 36 00 36.00 _____________________ “WE HAVE IT.” Vernonia Hardware Co. THESTORE OF PERSONAL Total construction.......................................... MAINTENANACE AND REPAIR« Building and grounds ................................. » 300.001 1 200.00 Total------- Maintenance and Repair* . . . . 1NDEBTEDNEHH: 1 Bonded, and Interest thereon........... 2 Warrant, and interest thereon......... I 200.001 I 2.000.00 I 2,800.00 1 7,759.26 Total—Indebtedness...................................... TRANHPORT/ITION OF PUPILH: » 4,800.00 I 3,646.00 » 7,759.26 » 1.421 21 1 37324 6t) ~ì Ì.Ì67.10 Total—Transportation of Pupil* .............. »' 3,645.00 t 60.ÔÔ TUITION: Total—Tuition INSURANCE: SERVICE. ............................................... 1 60.00 » 4504)0 — Total—Insurance ........................................... I 450.00 MIM'RLLANEOI'H: I 100.00 1 1 120 6t « 325.79 1 120.61 » 325.79 1 3,324 60 “1 40.00 1 r 40.60 118.12 r 1 118.12 60.00 Total-Miscellaneous ...................................... EMERGENf’Y: » 1,421.21 1 2.267.70J » 25.85 » 100 00 » 60.00 I 260.00 » 2.600.00 REGISTER ------------- - ---- — following reasons: . . »’ 250.00 » 2,600.00 You want to vote. You must Total—Emergency.......................................... ---------------- — To pay on bonded indebebtedness, interest on same aad fande to carry register. Do it now Books at GRAND TOTAL ............................................. »29.627.00 1 4.470 00 121.766.12 1 9,627.42 pn school on a larger scale, owing to increase in attendance. 1 5,24100 home of Ben Owens, open to Dated thia 8th day of September, 1923 I, H. E. McGraw, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1922-1923 wa* pre Oct. •. Those living In either pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six month* of the current year and the expendi Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, O. G. WBED. percinct, east or west of Rock tures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year a* shown above have been compiled from the rec H. E. McGRAW, District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors Craok, must register. Important ords in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. l’ Ato arto 1 i _ - District Clark. b