Thursday, July 28, 1927. VERNONIA EAGLE FARM REMINDERS The Majestic Home planting of fruits of dif ferent varieties appeals to .many Oregon home owners. Some of the advantages pointed out by the ex- periment station horticultural de partment are the economic value of the crops and the pleasure of picking one’s own fruit. The 1'or- mer saves expense of buying fruits thus supplied and the latter adds to the enjoyment of the home. Fresh fruit direct from the garden in a fully ripe condition has de cided advantagos over other fruits Irene Rich appears as a tem- bought in the market, says the de- pestuous Spanish noblewoman i of partment report. a century ago in “The Climbers,” Oregon grows principally two her lat< st starring vehicle for types of hay says a receipt ex- Warner Bros, directed by Paul L. periment station peport, alfalfa, Stein. F>.rrest Stanly. Myrna Loy, and grain vetch mixtures, and Anders Randolph, Clyde Cook, Dot Some clover and grass hays are Farley, Flobelle Fairbanks, Hector likewise produced to some extent. Sarno and Joseph Striker compose Much of the crap is marketed in the supoprting cast. “The Clim bales which may be made to grade bers” a Warner Bros, production higher and bring better prices by comes to the Majestic theatre next bailing good hay and doing a good Sunday. job of bailing. Lime helps crop production under Comedj is the essential thing in film entertainment—this fact Is ad certain Oregon conditions not alone mitted by most producers. First by sweetening acid soils but by National Pictures is living up to conditioning root membrane for ab- the theory with such high-grade sorbing essential plant food nut- laugh-getters as “See You in Jail,” rients, says Dr. W. L. Powers of which comes to the Majestic the the experiment station soils de- atre next Monday Jack Mulhall is partment. It helps neutralize acids featured. P.ay Rockett produced the and toxins not alone in the soils film and Joseph Henabery held the but likewise in the plant tissues. Some available lime in the soil megaphone. solution at every stage of the plant “Drums of the Desert,” adapted growth. Liming has caused marked from Zane Grey’s “Desert Bound” increase in nitrate formation in will be shown at the Majestic the- trial plats at the station, atre Tuesday and Wednesday. Ad- Best plans for control of bee vance reports call it bigger than diseases in Oregon call for acknow any W estern which has yet been ledgement of the present disease made with two possible exceptions, situation in the state, say3 II. A. “The Co cred Wagon” and “The Scullen, bee specialist of the ex Vanishing American.” The picture periment station. Most keepers deals with those same Navajo In know only the situation in their dians who played so large a part , own neighborhoods or at least in the Richard Dix vehicle. Only bounties. American foul brood is in this production, however, it is present in many of the districts and the redskin who finally comes out knowledge of the fact would be on tap. useful in preventing further spread. Vetch and oats for Oregon sil How Naw York entertains itself age is best put into the silo as between the exit marches of the theatres and the parade of milk soon as possible after harvesting, The farm crops department of the wagons in the early morning is experiment station says. Leaving vividly revealed in “Broadway this crop in the sunshine for sev Nights,” Robert Kane’s new film eral days before putting it up featuring Lois Wilson and Sam causes increase in weight and feed Hardy at the Majestic Thursday value. Sharp knives and ample and Friday. power are required to handle the Tillamook—Modern concrete bus material which is heavy and which may otherwise cause a great deal iness structure being built here. Klamath FaU^—Great Northern of trouble. Railroad to begin work at once on Garibaldi—New road built to Klamath rail terminal. Garibaldi Beach Hotel. A prisoner in the swamps, ac cused of stealing diamonds from the mine where he is foreman ; stripped of his decorations and I drummed out of the French army, wrecked on the shoals of a pas sionate love! Finally winning hap piness and honor once more. This is an outline of the adventures of Milton Sills in “Framed” at the Majestic theatre Saturday. It is a First National Picture. Notice of School Meeting’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1 of Columbia county, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at school building, on the ¿Oth Qay of August, 1927, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for the pur pose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, an<rr/° on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur ing the fiscal year beginning on June 27, 1927, and ending June 30, 1928, 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 district tax, and all other moneys of the district: Budget ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES_________ PERSONAL SERVICE 2. Principals, ............. Ik /Teachers ........... Special Teacher 4. Janitors ......... 5. Clerk .............. 7. Other services Total .............. No. ...1 ... 1 1 .... 2 .... 1 .... 1 .1 1 Salary per year $2,600.00 $1,900.00 1,530.00 1,485.00 1,440.00 $1,395.00 500.00 1,500.00 180.00 100.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 1,900100 1,530.00 $ 2,970.00 1.440.00 9 1,395.00 500.00 1,500.00 180.00 100.00 $14,115.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ............. $ Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ............................... $ Library books .............................................................. Janitor’s supplies ....................................................... Fuel .............................................................................. Light .............................................................................. Water ....... ............................................. Postage, stationery, printing and telephone .... Total .........................................................................__ 350.00 175.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 150.00 75.00 150.00 CONSTRUCTION: ........................................’ MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: IMOO.OO $ 2,350.00 200.00 Building and grounds ............................................. .... 200.00 Total ............................................................................. ........... $ 150.00 ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges:) INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon 2. Warrant, and interest thereon Total ............................................. TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: INSURANCE: ............. MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Premium clerk’s bond ........... 2. Graduating Expenses ................ 3. Audit of clerk’s books ........... Total ........................................... — EMERGENCY: $ 3,550.00 17,300.00 sponge rubber to prevent too much of pupils to and from the Wash-i he date of notification of su</h Farm Market Review separate award, shall be forfeit then school on three “ ington "" —1 — ----- -------- “------- 1 such ---- v check **— ‘ Grain—Wheat markets made pressure. The walnuts are th some adjustments to prospective conveyed by belts to the waiting routes, viz: Rock creek, Stony ■d to school district 47. All other Point, and down river, will be ¡locks will be returned to the un supplies last week but on the whole sacks. received up to 8:00 p. m. August successful bidders who submitted were fairly steady with receipts Woodburn—Electrically run saw- 1, 1927. Bidders must name the, -he same. lighter than expected and no im mill to be built here. driver and a certified check made1 The Board reserves the right to portant changes in the foreign sit 'eject any and all bids. adjustments were Fined for Driving While Drunk uation. Local • payable to Madge T. Rogers, clerk Dated and first published July more noticeable than for the gen- Elmer Garner was arrested by of district 47, for an amount equal 21, 1927. eral situation, Suostantlal prem- Marshdl W. J. Kelly Saturday night to 5 per cent of the amount bid Madge T. Rogers, iums were being paid for high pro-1 and charged with operating a mo must be deposited with the bid, Clerk. tein wheat as the quantity of such tor vehicle while intoxicated. and no bid shall be considered un 502 grain appears to be below expecta He plead guilty when arraigned less such check is enclosed there tions. Larger offerings weakened before Justice of the Peace Hill with. Should the bidder to whom Pacific coast markets slightly, Monday morning and was fined SUMMONS the contract is awarded fail to good milling wheat being quoted at 5150 and sentenced to 90 days in ! execute te same within ten days n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Co Los Angeles at $2.27 to $2.30 a he county jail. Marshal Kelly took from the date of notification of i , lumbia. check shall be hundred pounds. Exporters are re lamer to St. Helens Tuesday. ' sucl: award, such district 47. All Joseph W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. ported inclined to watch crop de forfeited to school be returned to Carrie Clark, Defendant. velopments which are still uncer NOTICE other checks will To Carrie Clark, the above nam tain in spring wheat districts. Corn Notice is hereby given that, by the unsuccessful bidders whosub- ed defendant: prices stiffened on unfavorable virtue of an order of the County In the name of the state of Ore mitted the same. Prospective weather for the new crop. Export Court of Columbia County, Ore- gon: You are hereby required to ders may see specifications barley weakened at San Francisco gon, made, dated and entered June ■ippear and answer the complaint each of of the routes at the three district clerk, led against you in the above en with the new harvest on in Europe 14, 1927, Columbia County Oregon, titled suit cn or before Saturday and prospects for a good crop tn lias been declared a WEED CON office street. North reserves the right he 6th day of August, 1927, said United States and Canada. Old date being more than six weeks af TROL DISTRICT, for the purpose j The Board and all bids, crop feed barley and rye brought of destroying noxious weeds, name ter the date of the first publica to reject any first published July tion of this summons herein; and better prices for small spot offer- ‘ ly, CANADIAN THISTLE, and Dated and if you fail to appear and answer ings than is being bid for new preventing said noxious weeds 21, 1927. 502 or otherwise plead to plaintiff’s crop supplies. said complaint, for want thereof ,'rom producing seed within said Madge T. Rogers, Clerk. the ] aintiff will apply to the court Butter—92 score advanced at weed control district; And on and prayed for in his tor he relief "... San Francises last week from 41c after the 6th day of August, 1927,1 Notice ■ omi lint, to-wit, for a decree for to 42c. it shall be the duty of any person ! Up to 8:00 p. m. August 1, ever dissolving the bonds of mat- Storage stocks in that market '¡rm or corporation owing or oc 1927, sealed bids will be received imory now existing between plain are now nearly equal to last year. cupying land within said weed con by the clerk of District 47, for tiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Eastern markets opened easy and trol district to destroy or to pre the constructing of a concrete side court may seem equitable and closed steady with receipts lighter vent the seeding on said land or walk and curb in front of the proper. than the previous week and pro-' on the half of the highway ad Washington school grounds. Speci This summons is served upon for six consecu- . duction declining slowly but well joining said land, any noxious weed fications for same now on file you by publication live weeks in the Vernonia ______ Eagle, _ ... ., ahead of last year and storage to vit; CANADIAN THISTLE. at office of clerk. in pursuance of an order of Hon stocks still increasing above last This notice is given pursuant to Bidders must send certified orable John Philip, judge of the year. the provisions of Chapter 265. Gen- check made payable to Madge T. county court for Columbia county, Livestock—Liberal receipts fol eral Laws of Oregon, for the year Rogers, clerk of District 47, for Oregon, made and entered on the 22nd day of June, 1927, in the lowing price advances the previous '923, as amended. an amount equal to 5 per cent of absence of Hon. J. A. Eakin, cir- week caused a sharp break in kill Date of first publication July the amount bid, which must be < uit judge. er cattle at Chicago but western 9th, 1927. Date of last publica deposited with the bid.. No bid Date of first publication Thurs Date " ~ ' of last markets were on a better basis on tion August 5th, 1927. shall be considered unless such day, June 23, 1927. publication Thursday, August 4, lighter offerings, Reports indicate J. W. HUNT, County Clerk. check is enclosed therewith. 1927. some adjustment probable in both Should the bidder to whom the Dillard J- Dillard, attorneys for sections of the country. Limited Notice contract is awarded fail to execute1 plaintiff.' Residence and post of- offerings and I restricted demand Sealed bids for transportation the same within ten days from fice address, I, St. Helens, Oregon, characterized the feeder and stock- er markets. 1 Hog markets advanc- ed generally but not uniformly, with medium weight killers in best UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 position. Fat lamb markets went lower again and feeders were bare- This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and sup ly steady with more sorts being plies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expentidures for six months of the cur thrown into feeder class. Woob—Continued stffftenin^ in rent year. (“Six months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES asking prices at Boston where ar rivals have been heavy and price Expenditures and budget 1 Expenditures for three fiscal years advances at London were noted allowance for six months next preceding th« last Estimated of last school year school year. last week. Mohair quiet but steady. expenditures Eggs and poultry—Egg markets Detailed for the ITEM Budget expenditures Second year First year are wavering between the influence ensuing Expenditures allowance l for the last school year Give of decreasing receipts and good in detail Give in detail year of the yearly totals yearly totals demand on the one hand and M-year period heavy storage holding accumulated PERSONAL SERVICE: during the earlier months which $ 1,600.00 $ 1,800.00 I $ 2,000.00 $ 2,600.00 $ 2,537.50 1. Principal $ 1,600.00 are inclined to move out on price 2. Teachers ........................ l..„ 1,900.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1.665.00 .......................................... 1... . 1,530.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 1,620.00 bulges. Poultry markets are low ............................................ 2 ... . 2,970.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 1,440.00 7,215.00 with large receipts and storage .......................................... 1 ... 1,440.00 900.00 900.00 1.440.00 holding heavy. .......................................... 1 ... 1,395.00 1,350.00 Hay—The prospect of a recórd Special teacher 500.00 333.00 333.00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 hay crop has caused prices to ease 3. Janitors .......... 810.00 810.00 810.00 60.00 60.00 off somewhat generally although; 4. Clerk .......................... 180.00 120.00 120.00 60.00 receipts have been running rather 5. Other services .......... 100.00 66.00 66.00 1 light which has been a strength-; Total _ —Personal Services $14,11» $ 8,870.00 $ 8,870.00 $ 9,185.00 $10,085.00 $ 3,407.50 ening factor on the cash markets.' MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES Western alfalfa markets are easier 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) ... $ 350.00 151.64 $ 500.00 $ 1,298.68 $ $ than a few weeks ago with trading] 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) ........ 175.00 106.96 166.66 199.20 200.01 restricted in the Yakima valley 3. Library books ...................... 50.00 21.66 16.66 3.63 Flags 4. 8.33 and prices declining in the Sacra 6. Janitor ’ s supplies ............... 50.00 28.60 100.00 99.79 65.34 mento valley. The tame hay crop 7. Fuel ........... ......................... 113.66 200.00 300.00 401.25 401.25 is expected to be larger in Oregon 8. Light ..................................... 150.00 70.02 66.66 94.22 84.88 Washington and Idaho than last] 9. Water ................................... 75.00 50.00 40.00 82.40 97.20 year but not so large in Califor- j 10. Postage and stationery ...... 150.00 100.00 133.33 116.95 61.40 nia. The California shortage is I Total—Material and Supplies . 1,300.00 642.64 $ 1,231.66 $ 993.81 $ 2,212.39 $ 1,317.93 mostly in alfalfa and grain hay. I CONSTRUCTION! Wild hay crops are heavy the $ 5,000.00 1,666.00 country over and pastures excel ..... $ 2,350.00 $ 7,367.92 $ 6,666.00 lent. ¡The United States tame hay Total—Construction crop is estimated at 101,000.000 MAINTENANCE. REPAIRS $ 66.00___ $ 798.17 tons compared to 86,000,000 last Total—Maintenance, Repair« $ 200.00 year and 98,000,000 the previous INDEBTEDNESS: $ 2,253.00 3,970.00 record made in 1924. The Pacific 1. Bonded and int. thereon $ 3,550.00 7,806.00 4.176.98 northwest crop is estimated at 7,- 2. Warrant, and int. thereon 17,300.00 3. All other indebtedness 101,000 tons against 6,587,000 tons and int. thereon 300.00 200.00 last year. The California crop Total—Indebtedness ............... . $20,850.00 $15,389.00 $10,259.00 $ 8,116/18$ 4,004.56 4,325,000 tons this year and 4,984,- TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS 000 tons last year. $ 3,333.00 Tot, Transportation of Pupils $ 4,500.00 $ 3.333.00 $ 2,645.24 $ 2,427.74 $ 737.50 Electricity Brand« Walnuts ~~ J 106.00 266.00 A marking machine driven by' INSURANCE? $ $ 106.00 266.00 $ $ 580.00 $ 70.00 electricity is now being used to, Total, Insurance ...................... $ 600.00 put brands on walnuts at the rate MISCELLANEOUS: t 35.00 $ of 2,016 a minute. A traveling Clerk’s Bond I Commencement 100.00 $ belt carries the nuts between two • Audit Books $_ 25.00 ______ cylinders, one of which is fitted Total, Miscellaneous $ 160.00 $ 491.86 $__ 423 .00 $ 245.52 $ 607.30 with rubber branding dies set In _ , , „ otal. Emergency $ 300.00 __ ICRAND TOTAL $44,525.00 $32,867.42 $31,117.33____ $13,622.22 $23,187.63 $11,264.79 I 1 Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet I am making a canvass of the $20,850.00 Vernonia district for the S'. II I- I. Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1927-1928 ..................... $ 4,500.00 ens Mist contest. Hold your vote was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been ...... $ 600.00 for the Vernonia contestant. compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof MRS. KENNETH ESTES MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, 35.00 100.00 25.00 .......... $ » 160.00 ..................... '........ .............. $ 300.00 Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year................................................ ..................... $44,525.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Estimate of probable unexpended bal. at end of current year .......................................... $13,000.00 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year 2,500.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax $15,500.0ft RECAPITULATION ...J. Total estimated expense« for the year ... f.........$44,525.00 Tot. estimated receipt» not including proposed tax 15,500.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 29,025.00 The indebtedness of District No. 1 is as follows: Total bonded indebtedness ............... $17,500.00 Total warrant indebtedness ............... —.............. $15,800.00 Total amount of all indebtedness $33.300.00 Dated this 19th day of July 1927 Bruce McDonald Mrs. Chas. Malmsten Board of Directon District Clerk. District Clerk.