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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
NONIA EAGLE FIVE Thursday, October 20, 1927. 1____ ___________________ :: Peck, I trict No. 3, dated May 1 1926, been larger than at any of the Louese Miller, and Russell preceding carnivals. Helen Spofford entered the Jun- [ said bond being in denomination ior class Monday. She has been | of $500.; Bond No. 1 of Improve Players Attend Game at Portland ment district No. 10 dated May 1, going to school in Hillsboro. .Most of the football team attend 1126, said bond being in denomina ed the U. of O.-U. of C. football ! Sulfur applied in late fall or tion of $119.65; Bonds No. 1 and game in Portland Saturday, with Obligation Bonds Catherine Hoffman Editor Della Cline ... . Administration Frances Lappe .. . Junior Reporter the object of particularly studying winter and harrowed in during the 2 of General Louise Simmons, ........ Asst. Editor Norman Green Soph. Reporter the styles of play of the two strong renovation of Oregon alfalfa mea- dated May 1, 1926, said bonds ........... Literary Charlotte Green .¿5.00 Clarence Wardle ...................... Sports Ralph Peck ... Senior Reporter Larry Marshal! Freshman Reporter coast elevens and learning more dows gives good results. Sulfur ap- being in denominate n of plied now will have time to ox- each, All of the above bonus being about the game.—C.W. idize and become more fully effec- redeemable at the option of Said SENIOR NEWS on Nov. 1 19?" Tkot por- Footba’I Game Saturday ' Annual High School ’ tive for the coming crop season SOPHOMORE NEWS svant to said optiui' In Rainier Expected To (By Ralph Peck) explains the experiment station. I Carnival Attended By (By Charlotte Green) Foul growth in western Oregon will be redeemed within 30 days Be A Hard Contest Gilbert Bergerson, star left half Large Crowd Friday Phoebe Greenman went to Port- alfalfa may be successfully control from the date of this notice, to- on Vernonia’s fdotball team, and (By Clarence Wardle) (By Ethel Tousley) land Saturday to attend the Ore- led states the experiment station, wit: On the First day of November Veldon Parker received leg injuries The next scheduled football The annual high school carnival gon-California game. She canie 1927, upon presentation t . the I by fall renovation where the land during a practice scrimmage with ganté of the season will be played I given Friday was well attended by back much disappointed. fiscal agency of Oregon in Now is wet in early spring. Spring re Friday night at the carnival the at Rainier Saturday. Though there the second team recently, They a large7 crowd of both students and York City, to-wit: The National ^is little chance to bring anout a will not be out of the next game, town people. The carnival was hot dog stand was operated by novation sets the young growth Park Bank. back a week to 10 days. however. comparison of Rainier’s team with I given to raise money with which to four sophomores: Neal Bush, Char-, In case the holders of said bonds Irrigation laterals may more fail to present same at the time Vernonia’s, it is believed the game, ; pay the debt of the school student lotte Green, Phoebe Greenman and FRESHMAN NEWS will be close and hard fourght. I body and $203.80 was the total Bodie Hieber. They reported a good easily be cleaned out, and wooden and place mentioned her. in lor systems repaired or replaced with the redemption thereof, then the Rainier has three lettermtn in J (By Larry Marshall) : sale. I receipts. the backfield, and they have shift-, Bruce Cummings and Kenneth At 8 n- .. m. .. . the .... program „______ began', A’berta De Rock went to Port- more permanent ones before the interest thereon sh- " r. J ed two backfield men of previous Bell returned to school recently with three selections played by the ^nd Sunday to, heay Eddie Peabody ground is frozen, reports the Ore- the agency aforesaid will tLcroaf- gon experiment station. years to^end positions, which is after several weeks absence, Next the the great banjo player. ter pay only the amount of such high school orchestra. Merle Mills, a sophomore, help thought to mean that they will play Jack Marshall was in the carni- glee club sang two songs, after bond and the interest accrued a passing game. Rainier has a new val play at the high school Friday which there thereon up to the .aid first ay ____ were ..... _ a _____ reading „ by ed serve pie and coffee at the NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS football mentor this year in Coach evening. Ethel Tousley and a musical read- carnival. ■if November 1927. Notice is hereby given to the | Marjorie Kelly and Violet Phelps Harrison. Luella Williams and Gladys Car ing by Thelma Spencer. Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on The Rainier game will be a good rick hiked to the home of Gladys’ I A play, “Spreading the News,” ■.vent on an enjoyable hike up to holders of the foliowing bonds of this 1st day of October. 1927. the City of Vernonia, Columbia struggle, in the opinion of those sister recently, reporting a pleas the old Spencer place recently. J. C. Lindley, Trees. was then given. The cast was: Betty Campbell and' Zelma New County Oregon; who have watched the records of ant trip. City of Vernonia, Ore. Howard Lee, Barthley Fallon; Del both teams. It is expected that a> Bond No. 2 of Improvement dis- Luella Williams and Florence la Cline. Mrs. Fallon; Jack Ozment, sold paper money at the Friday 84 - TJ» night affair. large crowd of rooters from Ver- Stubbs hiked to Sheeley’s . grove Jack Smith; Ida Mae Hawkins, Mrs. Carl Berg served ice cream nonia will attend the game there Saturday. Returning home the two Tarpey; Ralph Peck, magistrate; I Saturday. j girls found that they had left or Kenneth Price, Joe Muldoon; Louise the carnival Friday. I lost a tarn. They then hiked one- Miller, Mrs. Tulley; Russell Peck, j Mildred Hawkins had charge Two sophomores, Howard Lee half mile past Treharne where they tli e “Nigger Babies” side show Shown Early; Archie Adams, Tim and Kenneth Price, were compli- found the tarn, and returned home,! the carnival. Casoy; Jack ?fa. shall, James Ryan. e—■ mented for their work in the play a distance of 15 miles in € • iiss F. Perce was the coach of JUNIOR NEWS at the carnival. the play. (By Frances Lappe) After the program, pie, candy, lois Freemnn, a junior ide cream, hot dogs, etc., were won the oratorical contest at Clat- sold at-various booths. There were kanL recently during the Wild- also several side shows, consisting wood Christian Endeavor conven of an art gallery, magic, fortune tion. tolling, Punch and Judy, fish pond, Th were several juniors in the and nigger baby skdl show. lav given at the carnival. They The attendance was said to have'were: Della Cline, Archie Adams. ews oj Vernonia Schools G ilby M otor C o OAKLAND, PONTIAC CHEVROLET, STUD BAKER Notice of School Aleeting Tp visit our new candy kitchen if you have not al ready done so. We are pleased t o serve you, and you will find it a peasure to buy from our large assortment of fine candies. ■».* !* A , NO' ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to he legrl voters of Srrocl J . f I’idi. No. 47 of Columbia county, State of Oregon, that a 1 ' ' if ' 1 ft t will be held it Waal inifti . hool »oft the a’clocl the : ’ < rn >n f • r the piir- poFij, of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levyinp* a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur ing the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1928, and ending June 30, 1929. is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fun4 «Decial district tax, and all other moneys of the district: ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: No. Salary per year. Superintendent ................1 $2,100.00 $ 2,100.00 Teachers ........................... 1 945.00 945.00 .............................................4 3,960.00 990.00 ............................................. 4 1.035.00 4,140.00 1,080.00 ............................................ 2 2.160.00 ........................................... 2 2,250.00 ,1,125.00 ' T'LTT’Lü 1,200.00 3,600.00 1 1 215.Ou 1,215.00 Janitors 1 1,500.00 1 2,175.00 675.00 Clerk ................................... 1 1 180.00 180.00 100.00 Other Services ................. 100.00 Total ........................... MATERIAL AND SL’FPLIES Furniture idosks, stoves, curtains, etc.) S Supnlics (chalk, erasers, etc.) ......... Library books ............................................... Flags .............................................................. Playground equipment ....................... Janitor’s supplies ..................................... Fuel .............................................................. Light ............................................................ Water .................................. ......................... Postage, stationery and printing ...... Total ................................................ MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: ¡ <M N2 oh PSIC e A i ) CHARLES.'- / / cam MEZ swim / To'Eß.Mß. P0CE? / OS SHALL I l Eß wild Tins ¿Oís \ euoY ¿ ■' -• Budget Building and grounds ..................................... $ 1,500.00 Total .................................................... ...................... $ 1,500.00 INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ................ 2. Warrant, and interest thereon .......... .. Total ........ :.......................................... TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: TUITION ................................................. INSURANCE: ................................................... Tot/il .................................................... EMERGENCY: ................................................... Total ...................................... ............. Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year ................................................................... $56,879.00 From county school fund during the coming school year .................................................. ............................ $ 7,682.00 From state school fund during the coming school vear ............................................................................... $ 1 084.00 From elementary school fund during the coming school vear ............................................................................... $ 2.180.00 Total estimated receipts. not including proposed tax $10,946.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year . $56,879.00 Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax ................................................................................... $10,946,00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $45,933.00 The indebtedness of District No. 47 is as follows: Total bonded indebtedness $36,000.00 Total warrant indebtedness ......... $14,500.00 Total amount of all indebtedness $50,500.00 Dated this 13 dav of October, 1927. 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