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VERNONIA EAGLE Friday, August 13,1926 -........ ...... wr:------ran-! r ww r » -o POSTMASTER EXAMINA-' civil service commission will make inquiry among representative local TION TO BE HELD business and professional men and sion at Washington prior to :he close of business on the d ite specified at the head of this an nouncement. Attention is directed to the fact that so-called civil service corres pondence schools have no official status or connection with the gov- ernment. Authentic information in regard to examination __ 7_____ ____ may be ob- tained only from the United States civil service commission or . an authorized representative of the commission, and without cost. In struction of the postoffice depart ment to postmasters and postal em ployees relative to such schools ap- peni- in the postal bulletin of Sep- tember 12, 1921, and in October 1921, supplement to the postal guide. The postoffice department will not nominate for appointment as postmaster the husband or wife a rural carrier. eral manager, 211 Northwestern CARD OF THANKS NOTICE Ban': building, Portland. Entries* We wish to thank our friends for Camp No. 655, Woodmen of the must be in before October 10 on the[ their sympathy and acts of kindness World, will initiate a large class in breeding stock and before October shown us during our recent bereave the grange hall, Saturday, August 20 on the fat stock. ment. Mrs. M. B. Hatton and family. 21, at 8 P.M. Members of No. 65, Portland, will put on the work. All Incased in armor of beaten-cop Try an Eagel Want Ad. Woodmen invited to attend. per plates, the skeleton of what is believed to have been an Indian chief has been unearthed in Ken tucky. I To fill the vacancy in the position women concerning the experience, of postmaster in Keasey, the ability and character of each appli United States civil service commis cant. and will assign ratings upon sion has announced, at the request the evidence secured and upon i- of the postmaster general and in ac work done in the examination room. Nothing will be permitted to ap- cordance with an order of the presi dent, an open competitive examina pear in the evidence upon which ratings are assigned which might tion to be held in Vernonia. To be eligible for the examination even suggest the political affilia- Two Missouri black snakes are soon to battle two Texau rattlers an applicant must be a citizen of tion of any candidate. before an audience of Texas state Full information and application the United States, must reside with officials. The belief has long been in the delivery of the postoffice for blanks may be obtained at the post current that black snakes, which which the examination is held, must office for which the examination is are harmless to humans will kill have so resided for at least two held or from the United States civil rattlesnakes. If the two selected win years next preceding the examina service commission, Washington, D. their battle, 10,000 more black snakes will be imported to Texas in 1 tion date, must be in good physi C. an attempt to war on the rattlers. cal condition, and within the pre Applicants must submit to the ex scribed age limits. Both men and aminer on the day of the examina tion, their photographs, taken with Lizards of Australia have stump women are admitted. in two years, securely pasted in the tails so like their heads that they Under the terms of the execu- space provided on the admission NEW FEATURES IN are known as ‘two-headed lizard.».’ tive order, the civil service commis- cards sent them after their appli LIVESTOCK SHOW sion will certify to the postmaster cations are filed. Tintypes or proofs A flower thirty-five inches in dia general the names of the highest will not be accepted. meter has been discovered in Born Tho premium list of the 16th an eo. Its bud is often as large as a Application form 2241 and form three qualified eligibles. if as many I | as three are qualified, and the 222.3, containing full information nual Pacific International Livestock man’s head. postmaster general will select one I as to the requirements to be met exposition to be held at Portland and the character of the examina The average player in the six for nomination by the president.1 tion to be given,, may be obtained October 30 to November 6, inclus teen major league baseball clubs is ----- ive, has just been received and car Confirmation by the senate is the from any one of the vacancy of- 28 years of age. 5 feet 11 inches' rgr-_ I flees listed or from the United ries awards from all sources of ap tall, and weighs 172 pounds. final action. | g» I States civil service commission, proximately $100,000.00 Applicants will be required to Application From 1830 until after the Civil Washington, D. C. This great livestock university of assemble in an examination room J must War, Yankee clippers carried ice be properly executed, showing fdr scholastic tests, and will also be the examination point at which the vestern America promises to give an from Boston to india. With the ad- rated on their education and busi applicant desires to be examined, intensive short course week of live vent of artificial refrigeration tho ness training and experience. The and must be filed with the commis- stock, agricultural products and at trade died out. tendant industrial exhibits which shall make outstanding history; ex hibits this year coming from a wider LIVING beyond one’s means for appearance sake area of America than ever before. With increased earnings, des're to increase spend This prize list is divided amongst ing. Too much show, living for today, making no the various departments practically preparation for tomorrow. All of this may be hu as follows: Dairy breeds, $15,500; i man nature, but it’s the curse of the times. beef breeds, $16,000; sheep and goats, $10,000; hogs, $3,750; heavy IT IS THE CAUSE OF draft horses and night horse show, --------- WANT $18,000 by the exposition proper WE ARE READY FOR YOU WITH and $18,000 by sponsors of stakes --------- FAILURE and from entry fees in these big --------- DISTRESS classes, a total of $36,000, making A thorough cultural and proicMional scholar ths show one of the largest horse ship is the outstanding characteristic of the THE SURE WAY to be prepaerd for unexpected State University. shows in America which distinct:on misfortunes is to have a bank book in your name Training it offered tn. it has held for the past two years. showing an increased balance with growing in I BATHING (>PS 22 departments of the College of Fat stock classes, $5,000; boys’ and terest credits. Literature. Science and the Arts. girls’ club work, $5000; dairy prod KODAK FILM—LUNCH SETS USE OUR BANK; it is here for the use and bene ucts $1000; judging teams, $2500; Architecture and Allied Arts— together with the groupings of other fit of everybody in this community. Business Administration — Educa smaller items, which will bring the tion—Journalism—Graduate Study amount up to the $100,000 mark. —Law—Medicine—Music—Physi cal Education—Sociology Social There will be a wonderful fox I Work—Extension Division. department, it is said. It is assur ed at the present time that foxes 51st Yeir Opens September 27, 1926 VERNONIA. OREGON “THE REXALL STORE” from the entire Pacific slope and For information or catalogue write Wm. Folger, Prop. Alaska will be shown and a move The Registrar. Unhfereitp of ment is under way whereby the Am-1 Or egofl, Eugene. Ore. t erican National Fox Breeders asso ciation will hold its national show there. If so, it will probably mean the showing of at least 1000 fox, a wonderful exhibit in itself and one UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High that will attract nation-wide atten This original estimate showB in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies School District No. 1 of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a tion. for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Sqhool Building, on The “Truth in Meats” exhibit at preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current ycar.( Six mon the 26 day of August, 1926, from 2 to 7 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying tracted so much attention last year ths of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. and has resulted in so much good to EXPENDITURES____________________ ______________________ The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the livestock industry that it has the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1926, and ending June 30, 1927, ¡3 been decided to put it on again this Expenditures and budget Expenditures for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year__ estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be re Estimated allowance for six months of Detailed ex last school year. ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school year with added features. The cost expenditures of producing a pound of beef will be fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: penditures Second yearThird rear ITEM for the en shown from the time the ranch in BUDGET Expenditures Budget allow for year the ‘of last the Kive yearly «¡ve yearly suing school vestment is made until the beefsteak ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES in detail ance in de totals year. 3-year per- totals PERSONAL SERVICE: No. Salary per year Total is on the plate before the consumer. tail iod 2 Principals ...................... 1 $ 2400 $ 2400 The dairy people are very much 1800 1800 3 Teachers .................................... 1 interested in putting on a very con- PERSONAL SERVICE: 1530 1530 1 structive dairy products show this 2. Principals ............................ * 2400 * 1466 $ 2200 $ 2000 4320 1440 3 year and the probabilities are that 1350 1350 1 4537.50 7425 3240 21C0 1800 500 500 one far beyond any previous year 3. Teachers i............................ Specialty ............................. 1 7215 1530 , 1............................ 4 Janitors ................................................ will be staged. , .4 1125 3............................ . 4320 The premium list may be obtained 4545 3035 1............................ 1350 180 5. Clerk ..................................................... by addressing O. M. Plummer, ger.- 500 100 1 Specialty ......... 7. Other services ........................................ 564 810 1125 810 4. Janitors ................................ 810 850 $ 13305 Total ..... 66 100 180 60 5. Clerks .................................. 60 60 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 173.66 50 100 7. Other services ................ 9 750 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) .. *7464.66 *10945 $13305 *10085 Total—Personal Services * 5407.50 *8336 250 ft. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) Laboratory 50 ft. Library books ................................................. MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 25 * 104.75 * 500 -.................. 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) ....* 750 4. Flags ........... 150 551.92 176 250 Janitor’s supplies .............. !.......................... 2.Supplies (chalk.etc.)Lab. 300 24.66 125 50 3. Library books .................. 7. Fuel .................................................................... — A Specialty of — 100 15 25 4. Flags ................................... s. Light ................................................-................ 60 21 160 150 9. Water ............................................................... 6. Janitor’s supplies ............ 200 550 300 300 10. Postage and stationery .............................. 7. Fuel ................................. AUTO PAINTING 60.82 100 $ 1885 100 8. Light ................................. Total ...................................... 37 65 100 60 9. Water ................................. CONSTRUCTION: 76 76.90 200 10. Postage and stationery I $ 7500 New gymnasium ......................................... *1176.60 * 1790 Phone 922 Total—Material A Supplies $ 1885 * 1317.93 I 2500 *2290 New rooms in old gymnasium .... $ 10000 Total ..._.............................. CONSTRUCTION: * New gymnasium ..................... * 7500 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: New rooms ............................ 2500 $___ 100 Total ...................................... NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Total—Construction ........... $10000 INDEBTEDNESS: TO INCREASE TAX MORE THAN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: ........ I $ 3380 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ................. SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF Total—Main’ten'e A R’pairs $ 100 11709 2. Wai rant, and interest thereon ................... * 130.02 * 700 THE PREVIOUS YEAR 3. All other indebtedness and interest thereon Strata, Bridg»»): ASSESSMENTS (Highway», Road«, $ 15380 Total ................................ Notice is hereby given to the legal Total—Assessments * 107,12 120 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: voters of Union High School District $ 5000 No. 1 of Columbia County ( State of INDEBTEDNESS: Total ................................... *1486. * 3730 $ 3970 Oregon, that an election will be held 1. Bonded and int. htereon * 3380 INSURANCE: , 4176.98 5223.50 2. Warrant.and int. thereon.. 11709 District at School Building in said Total ............ on the 26 day of August, 1926, 3. All other indebtedness MISCELLANEOUS: 300 from 2 to 7 o’clock in the afternoon and interest thereon ........... Clerk’s bond ................. * 8146.98 *6709.50 $ 3730 $ 4004.56 ,3860 to vote on the question of increasing Total Indebtodneaa ........... *15889 Graduating expenses .... the amount of the tax levy in said TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Additional school grounds District for the year 1926-27 by Total—Trans, of Pupils * 3600 *8137 * 2427.74 * 787.60 *1500 » 5000 Total more than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year INSURANCE: Total estimated amount of money for all pur-l immediatey preceding. poses during the year ...................... 1 * 467 * 680 Total—Insurance .............. ...» 400 * 70 It is necessary to raise this addi ESTIMATED RECEIPTS tional amount by special levy for the MISCELLANEOUS: I Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of I Clerks bond < 36 following reasons: I $ 9000 I current year .................................................................. 100 Increase in number of teachers: Commencement ............... Estimated amount to be received from all other ■| 1 600 providing additional class rooms: Add. school grounds 3000 I sources during the coming school year , 672.92 * 1070 635 * 245.62 * 697.30 * 293.66 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ’ * Î200è purchasing lota for new gymnasium; Total—Miscellaneous to make up for delinquent taxes; GRAND TOTAL ,46714 *18898.72 ,27389 ,23187 63 ,11264.79 *6731.55 RECAPITULATION building new gymnasium. *46714 I Total estimated expenses for the year Dated this 3rd day of August, I, Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1925-1926 12000 I Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 1926. was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the *34714 Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, expenditures for the three fiscal ysars next preceding ih e current year as shown above have been compiled from _____ Bainace, amount to be raised by district tax District Clerk the records in my charge and are true and correct eoplee thereof. August, 1926 bruce M c D onald . bruce M c D onald Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN 522 _______ ....... MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk. Chairman Board of Director» 522 Chairman Board of DirsetoM. 522 District Clerk Here aie some of the Short sighted views of life I I Picnic Time PICNIC SUPFLIES Vernonia Drug Co Bank of Vernonia Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet Notice of School Meeting Earles Repair Works