Thursday, August 4, 1927. THREE VERNONIA EAGLE Tlx instrument assemblies have sil- tor. and the ■port roadster are cha nber effectively eliminates de­ SUMMONS ton >tion. ve ■ platinum dials and are also eqi ipped with a trunk rack. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Co­ engraved with the oak leaf de- 1 he four bearing crankshaft is ; n the sedan, four-door sedan lumbia. sig: . ; and landau are found embossed i dre > forged and counter balanced Ken Maynard crowds most of his W. Clark. Plaintiff, vs. landau lea her smoking case and satin fin-1 an< weighs 78 1-2 pounds inter­ '1 he upholstery in the circus riding feats into “The Dev­ Joseph Carrie Clark, Defendant. co i >e, the sedan, the four door i»h dome lights. The four door I cha igeable beArings are used on il’s Saddle,” the western star's lat- To Carrie Clark, the above nam­ est thriller, which is coming to ed defendant: Entirely New in Design—New En­ sedan and the landau sedan is of sedan and the landau sedan have' the crankshaft. This bearing con- genuine mohair in shades to har- pockets in the rear doors. robe struction was introduced by Ouk- the Majaatic theatre Saturday. May­ In the nar.ie of the state of Ore­ gine, New Chassis, New Bodies | land four years ago. The connect- rails and foot rests. monize with body colorings. nard w(s the featured attraction gon: You are hereby required to New Colors. and answer the complaint with the Ringling Brothers’ Circus appear The landau sedan has an ir.laid *n8 rods are drop forged from steel, The sport coupe and sport road­ filed against you in the above en­ for years. Spanish walnut finish panel in all doors! Pis ons are of semi-steel and 4 Entirely new in design, larger ster are upholstered in titled suit on or before Saturday I the 6th day of August( 1927, said more powerful, more roomy, with leather, and the sport phaeton in and a walnut finish panel above | >ne ies *n length. Working in three eight hour (date being more than six weeks af- a wheelbase of 117 inches, new I Spanish leather with pillow type the instrument board. The landau 1 he Oakland “All American Six" shifts, sixty-one dressmakers, de-1 ter the date of the first pubuca- engine, new chassis, new Fisher upholstery. A feature adding to sedan, sport roadster and sport j fuel system has been designed and tion of this summons herein; and signers and seamstresses were en­ if you fail to appear and answer bodies, new Duco colors and a the comfort of the cars is an arm phaeton have chrome plated front built for reliability, . The vacuum gaged in making the scores of or otherwise plead to plaint ff’s host of advanced engineering feat­ in the rear compartment of the bumpers and rear fender guards. ‘ tar. k has ’ been replaced by a fuel gowns worn in the lavish fashion : aid complaint, for want thereof ures—the Oakland All-American spo.-t roadster, sport cabriolet end The new Oakland “All-American pump, positive in action, which show for Esther Ralston’s first star- the plaintiff will apply to the court Six is being presented through-out lai lau sedan. The standard equip- Six” chassis is constructed on a means that the car will never lack for the relief prayed for in his ring vehicle “Fashions For Wo- complaint, to-wit, for a decree for­ the nation this week. I ment on all cars includes besides long, deep frame rigidly braced for fuel on tip hills. Combined men” which arrives at the Maj- ever dissolving the bonds of mat­ ¿f the eagle ornamental radiator cap by five heavy steel cross members witn this fuel pump is a gasoline This brilliant, flashing car rimony now existing between plain- «Stic on Sunday. distinctly 'and instrument panel, a 17 inch and further re-inforced by the rear filter. A new 13-gallon gasoline ■ift and defendant, and for such sleek greyhound lines is <------ Created I especially by Travis other new designed from the ground up walnut finished steering wheel, rub- part of the engine which forms a tank has capacity for fuel for a relief as to the and further Banton, noted style expert, the court may seem equitable and the skilled Oakland engineer-! ber floor covering in the driver’s sixth frame support. Oakland's rub­ long journey. by gowns are said to sound an entirely I proper. Positive engine lubrication is in­ ing staff for American standards department, limousing rug in the ber silencing design, on engine sup­ This summons is served upon new note in summer and fall fash­ comfort rear closed bodies, rear view ports and through the drive, el­ sured by the use of force feed to reliability, apearance, of _______ ,, ---------- ions. Of pa:ticular interest is the you by publication for six cons?cu- and performance. Because the line muror, new type tire carrier, rim iminates transmission of chassis the main and camshaft bearings and weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, _____ . . . . • i I TOP cniirn tir*« tinz use of ostrich feathers upon the tive to the connecting rods through in pursuance of an order of Hon­ is so thoroughly American in char- ^or 8Pare tire and automatic wind- noises. garments which, according to Ban- orable John Philip, judge of the acter, designed by American en- shield cleaner, I Springs are mounted paralled to the drilled crankshaft and by spray ton, will be one of the innovations county court for Columbia county, gineers, tested on General Motors’ For open cars a folding top with the frame, front springs being Of | to cylinder walls. The oil pan has in styles during the coming season. Oregon, made and entered on the great American proving ground and boot and door opening curtains are carbon steel and rear springs of I 159 square inches of screen area. 22nd day of June, 1927, in the Buck Jonas, star of “Good as absence of Hon. J. A. Eakin, cir- built by American workmen usingI su .plied. A number of special body special alloy steel. The new rear An oil filter is standard equipment. judge. American production features are found in various cars, axle ratio is 4.45 to 1. precision The crankcase ventilation is a Gold,” a drama of the fighting cuit Date of first publication Thars- methods, it has been called the A door on the right side of the The engine, transmission and | combina .ion of air pressure and Majestic Mon ­ West, coming to the dav. June 23, 1927. Date of last ' I rear deck for golf clubs is standard clutch are all mounted as a unit I suction. The outlet is so shaped day, is seen in one scene of this publication Thursday, August 4, “All-American Six.” production hanging from the edge 1927. The size and low-slung appear­ on the landau coupe, the sport power plant. The crank case ex- j and located that the motion of Dillard & Dillard, attorneys for ance of these cars may be gleaned 1 roadster and the cabriolet. The one- tends 2 3-4 inches below center the car keeps a draught blowing of a cliff in the Grand Canyon of plaintiff. Residence and post of- Colorado. The rope which holds fice address, St. Helens, Oregon. from the fact that they have an piece clear vision windshield on line of crankshaft, and is heavily past it, creating a suction which him snaps and Buck drops but overall length of 175 inches be­ the sport roadster and sport phae­ ribbed, giving exceptional strength draws the fumes out. An A. C. air cleaner is standard. tween bumpers, a road clearance ton may be tilted for ventilation and stiffness. manages to save himself. NOTICE A prominent feature of the en- A belt driven water pump cir- of 8 5-8 inches and a height of or the entire windshield folded for­ Notice is hereby given that by If you are a nervous wreck be­ but 70 inches from the ground to ward to a horizontal position. The gine is the specially designed re­ culates 720 gallons of water an virtue of an order of the County cause of hard work, you should the top of the roof, Although the door-opening curtains are of single movable cylinder head, a new crea- hour at a speed of 25 miles an see the latest Christie comedy, Court of Columbia County, Ore-1 ... The __ ______ radiator, r .......... which is 31 entire car has been lowered, no •pyralin panel, the door handles are f tion from the General Motors re-1 hour. “The Nervous Wreck,” coming to gon, made, dated and entered June head room has been sacrificed in chrome plated with inlaid imitation search department. In addition ti | 5-16 inches high, has a capacity 14, 1927, Columbia County Oregon, the Majestic theatre next Tuesday pearl design. A distinctive beading ■ being correctly proportioned for. of 14 quarts, while a thermostat the spacious interior. and Wednesday. It is said to be ha been declared a WEED CON­ design and color panel on the top ' strength and lightness, each com- (built into the cylinder head con- the car are The low lines of a laugh riot and a fit antidote to TROL DISTRICT, for the purpose emphasized by a high radiator, of the doors distinguishes these ! bustion chamber had a uniquely de-trois the temperature of fhe cool- the blues. Harrison Ford and Phy­ of destroying noxious weeds, name­ sweeping full crown fenders, lower sport cars. The sport roadster and I signed “step shaped” profile so as; ing water, llis Haver have the leading roles. ly. CANADIAN THISTLE, and running boards, oblong windows, a the sport cabriolet each have a i to break up unvaporized fuel and ~ ................. The headlights are of the tilt- noxious weeds preventing said ruilble seat. Two spare tires may ■ give a uniform burning _ of the ray — type ,r- with ----- -------- double filament Mark Twain said, “Little things from producing seed within said double row of beading, and especial- be carired with the sport roadster gas. The employment of four curves I bulbs, foot controlled by a switch shape our destines.” It is upon weed control district; And on and ly by larger tires on smaller Please turn to page 5 this premise that “Irish Hearts,” after the 6th day of August, 1927, wheels. Artillery wheels of 19-inch one on either side. Both sport phae- in the sides of the combustion i May McAvoy’s latest starring pro­ it shall be the duty of any person diameter are combined with 29 by duction for Warner Brothers was firm or corporation owing or oc­ 5.50 inch balloon tires. The spokes made. Such a tiny incident as the cupying land within said weed con­ of the wheels are of larger di-1 loss of a cheap little good-luck trol district to destroy or to pre­ ameter than used heretofore. I UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Among the more important, new brooch changes the whole course of vent the seeding on said land or This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and sup­ life for Patsy, the little Irish im- on the half of the highway ad­ mechanical features are a gas- plies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of migrant.. Byron Haskin directed, joining said land, any noxious weed oline pump to supersede the long said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expentidures for six months of the cur­ familiar vacuum tank, a new system rent year. (“Six months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.) and Jason Robards, Warner Rich­ towit; CANADIAN THISTLE. of crankcase ventilation to reduce mond, Walter Perry, Kathleen Key EXPENDITURES This notice is given pursuant to oil changes to a minum and triple and Walter Rodgers are seen in the provisions of Chapter 265. Gen- sealed oil protection by gasoline, Expenditures and budget Expenditures for tliree fiscal years supporting roles. “Irish Hearts” eral Laws of Oregon, for the year air and oil filters. allowance for six months next preceding the last comes to the Majestic theatre Thur­ 1923, as amended. Estimated of last school year school year. A new and softer acting clutch, expenditures sday and Friday. Date of first publication July a new smoother transmission, a Detailed ueiauea j for the t ITEM expenditures Second yenr First year Budget ensuing Expenditures Vale—Diamond drilling under 29th, 1927. Date of last publica­ four bearing crankshaft, a 15-plale allowance for the last school year tion August 5th, 1927. Give in detail Give way to prove site for 360-foot battery and new oiling system are in detail year of the yearly totals yearly totals J. W. HUNT, County Clerk. among the noted features of the federal reclamation dam. 3-year period car. Chrome shell and rims of head FERSONAL SERVICE: Vale-—Work rushed on 50-mile Scottsburg—$125,000 bridge ov­ and cowl lamps and on the door $ 1,600.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 2,000.00 I 2,537.50 1. Principal I 2,600.00 ( 1,600.00 Warm Springs drainage canal. 2. Teachers er Umpqua River proposed. 1,900.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1 665.00 handles of the sport models. 1,530.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 1,620.00 The new engine has a displace-| 2,970.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 1,440.00 7,215.00 ment of 212 cubic inches and is of 1,440.00 900.00 900.00 1.440.00 the six-cylinder L-head type, cast 1,395.03 1,350.00 Special teacher 500.00 333.00 333.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High er bloc with the crankcase and! 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 810.00 School District No. 1 of Columbia county, State of Oregon, that a cylinder block intergral. It has a 3. Janitors .......... 810.00 810.00 school meeting of said district will be held at school building, on thè 3 1-4 inch bore and 4 1-4 inchstroke' 60.00 60.00 4. Clerk ........................ 180.00 120.00 120.00 60.00 20th (jay.of August, 1927, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for the pur­ 5. Other services .......... and develops 60-brake horsepower | 100.00 66.00 66.00 pose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, Total-—Personal Services at 2,800 r.p.m. and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. $14,115 $ 8,870.00 $ 9,185.00 $ 8,870.00 $10,085.00 $ 3,407.50 The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur­ Seven Body Types MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES ing the fiscal year beginning on .June 27, 1927, and ending June 30, The new Oakland All-American 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) ....$ 350.00 ( 151.64 ( 500.08 ( $ 1,298.68 1928, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to 2. Supplies (chalk, ' ’ " etc.) ■ ‘ 175.00 106.96 166.66 199.20 200.01 be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary Six body types present new grace 3. Library books ........ 1 50.00 21.66 16.66 3.63 oi I nes and new richness in char- school fun4, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: 4. Flags 8.33 icter which are further enhanced 6. Janitor’s supplies 50.00 28.60 100.00 99.79 65.34 by smart upholstery and exqifsite 7. Fuel 300.00 113.66 200.00 401.25 401.25 interior trimmings and appoint­ 8. Light 150.00 70.02 66.66 94.22 84.88 75.00 ___________________ ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES _____ 50.00 40.00 82.40 97.20 ments. The complete line includes j 9. Water 10. Postage and stationery ..... 150.00 100.00 133.33 116.95 61.40 PERSONAL SERVICE No. Salary per year the two-door sedan, four-door ae-l 1,300.00 642.64 $ 993.81 $ 1,231.66 $ 2,212.39 $ 1,317.93 2. Principals! ........... .1 dan, landau sedan, landau coupe, | Total—Material and Supplies $2,600.00 $ 2,600.00 3) /Teachers .............. .... 1 $1,900.00 $ 1,900,00 sport phaeton, sport roadster and CONSTRUCTION .... 1 1,530.00 1,530.00 ................................................. $ 5,000.00 four passenger cabriolet. . 2 1,485.00 —........................................... ................................................ 1,666.00 $ 2,970.00 Several new features of style Total—Construction .... 1 1,440.00 1.440.00 $ 2,350.00 $ 7,367.92 $ 6,666.00 are introduced in the new bodies, .... 1 $1,395.00 $ 1,395.00 MAINTENANCE. REPAIRS Special Teacher 500.00 500.00 low-to-the-road appearance; grace- Total —Maintenance, Repair« $ 200.00 $___ 66,00 ( 798,17 4. Janitors ........................... 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 ful sloping, full crowned fenders; 180.00 5. Clerk _............................... 1 180.00 INDEBTEDNESS: wide range of vision gained by 1. Bonded and int. thereon 7. Other services .... 100.00 100.00 $ 3.550.00 $ 3,380.00 $ 2,253.00 3,970.00 Total ................................. $14,115.00 narrower windshield pillars; nar­ 2. Warrant, and int. thereon 17,300.00 11,709.00 7,806.00 4.176.98 rower deeper radiator; ornamental 3. All other indebtedness MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES and int. thereon radiator cap with eagle rampant; ______________ 300.00 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) __ 200.00 -$ 350.00 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ............ .......... $ 175.00 (15,389.00 head light and cowl light colors Total—Indebtedness ............... $20,850.00 $10,259.00 $8,146.98 $ 4,004.5(1 50.00 3. Library books ................................... ................. matched with body colors and col­ TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS 50.00 6. Janitor’s supplies ......................... .................... ored garnish rails. One of the most $ 3,333.00 300.00 7. Fuel .................................................................... $ 3.333.00 beautiful of the interior decotation Tot, Transportation of Pupils $ 4,500.00 ( 2,645.24 ( 2,427.74 $ 737.50 150.00 8. Light ....................................................... 75.00 9. Water .............. ........ ......... $ 106.00 is the instrument board. It has a INSURANCE: 266.00 $ 150.00 10. Postage, stationery, printing and telephone $ 106.00 tri-clustered instrument panel de­ Total, Insurance ....................... $ 600.00 $ 266.00 $ 580.00$70.00 . $1,300.00 Total .................................................................. corated with bas-relief engraving, MISCELLANEOUS: $ 2,350.00 CONSTRUCTION: ................... .............................. silver-platinum finished. The center I Clerk’s Bond MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Commencement assembly of speedometer, gasoline ' Audit 200.00 Building and grounds Books Total --------- ... (OftOO gauge, oil pressure gauge and am- Total, Miscellaneous $_J245.52_ (J 697.30 meter, glass covered and indirectly ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges:") ........( 150.00 lighted. On the left the assembly Tl tal> Emergency INDEBTEDNESS: . $ 3,550.00 consists of a combination lighting, GTAND TOTAL 1. Bonded, and interest thereon . . . 17,300.00 2. Warrant, and interest thereon ignition and backing-up light con­ .......................... $20,850.00 Mrs. do hereby certify that the above estimate of ex;>enditures for the year 1927-1928 Total ........................................... trol switch. On the right, the as- was _ I, prepared _ Chas. by Malmsten, __ me ____ and ___ that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year .......................... $ 4,500.00 sembly consists of the combination I ' and TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: the . expenditures for , the . three fiscal" - „ years next , preceding the shown current above have been _ . —----- ------ year as .......................... ( 600.00 choke and throttle units, all on- I. INSURANCE: ........ compiled J * from **-* the records J* * in “ my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. MISCELLANEOUS: graved in oak leaf motif and fin- [ MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, 9 35.00 1. Premium clerk’s bond ished to match the body hardware. District Clerk. 100.00 2. Graduating Expenses 25.00 3. Audit of clerk’s books $ 160.00 Total .............................. .............. EMERGENCY: __ (__ 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 >15,500.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ..... $44,525.00 Might just as well start out to row across the ocean as to Tot. estimated receipts not including proposed tax 15,500.00 try to get along without a savings account in this present Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 29,025.00__________ day and age. Let us show you how easy it is to start sav­ The indebtedness of District No. 1 is as follows: Total bonded indebtedness ..... >............. (17,500.00 ing and keep saving. Total warrant indebtedness ..........................(15,800.00 (33.300.00 Total amount of all indebtedness Dated this 19th day of July 1927. Bruce McDonald Mrs. Chas. Malmsten Board of Directors DiaAnct Clerk. The Majestic ------ --------------------- Oakland Announces New All American Six Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet Notice of School Meeting Budget II Trying* to Get Anywhere Without a Savings Account Is a Long, Hard Job BANK OF VERNONIA