Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 27, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 27, 1927,
VERNONIA EAGLE
Notice
trict No. 3, dated May 1 1926,
been postponed another week, on
account of the football gafne Frl-
There must be no wanton de­ said bond being i in denomination
day with Scappoose.
struction of property on Halloween. of $500.; Bond No. . 1 of Improve-
Anyone caught will be prosecuted ment district No. 10 dated May 1,
History Class Interesting
1926, said bond being in denoudna-
to the full extent of the law.
tion of $119.65; Bands No. 1 and
The United States history class,
W. J. Kelly, City Marshal.
2 of ( eneral Obligation Bonds
Catherine Hoffman ........... Editor Della Cline ...
. Administration Frances Lappe .. . Junior Reporter under the instruction of Miss Hick­
dated
lay 1, 192Û, said bonds
F. A. Allen Bound Over
Louise Simmons, ....... Asst. Editor Norman Green
............ Literary Charlotte Green....... Soph. Reporter! man, is becoming very much in­
being in denomination of $500.00
Clarence Wardle ................... Sports Ralph Peek
Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Ffesliman Reporter) terested in their work. Instead of
Justice
of
the
Peace
Hill,
who
makin«» an outline of history, as
e^cli. All I of the above bonds being
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j,before reqfaireil, fhey are making tried the case of W. J. King, pain redeemable at the option of said
tiff, versus F. A. Allen, defendant, city on Nov. 1 1927. That pur-
high school .on Thursday afternoon, Vernonia Is Defeated
Football Game With
’Scrapbooks.
’
ter alleged assault and battery, suant to said option, '■ ’’d ’ oqx}»
November 10, and will speak before
Scappoose Here Friday
By
Rainier
'Saturday
Cartoons,
pictures,
stories,
that was suid to have been com­
the student body.
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*
themes, lette’fS, etc., are
__ ________
included | mitted last week, bound the de­ will be redeemed within 30 days
The football game with Scap­ I
The Vernonia high school foot-' , in them. It is really a pleasant fendant over to the grand jury at from the date of this notice, to-
School Annual Debt Paid
wit: On the First day of 'November
poose will be played on Friday
ball team suffered defeat Satur- j : hobby, according to the pupHS. I St. Helens.
1927, upon presentation to the
afternoon instead of Saturday, at
It has been announced that the day at the hands of the Rainier! | They are reading interesting books
O. G. Weed represented the plain­ fiscal agency of Oregon in New
the request of the Scappoose school. debt incurred in printing the an- team at Rainier, 26 to 6.
I from the state library.
tiff and Lester Sheeley the de­ York City, to-wit: The National
This will be the only game played nual last year has been paid. Peo-
Rainier scored one touchdown
Monday the pupils put on a fendant.
Park Bank.
on a school day.
pie outside of the school do not the first quarter on a pass to their. i small play in the class room. The
The game is scheduled to start attach very much importance to a right end. The second quarter Rain­ main thought was the cruel ruling I Forest Grove—City votes $56,-
In case the holders of aid bonds
promptly at 2:45, according to school annual, it is said, but the ( ier ran the ball over Vernonia’s , of England over the American col­ 000 bonds for waterworks Improve­ fail to present same at the time
r Athletic Manager Hodges. Jhe majority of students feel that it goal line for the second touchdown, onies before they gained their free- ment.
and place mentioned 1 herein for
Scappoose team is expected to put has a value with which money can1 making the score 13 to 0 in their dom.
■ the redemption thereof, , then the
up a hard fight, and local fans are not be compared.
! favor at the end of the first half.
Bend—Work in progress on first interest thereon shr.il < ase and
promised a good game in the one
The third quarter Rainier kicked
The value of each copy, now In
CHURCH OF CHRIST
section of ’cross-state road t0 the agency aforesaid will thereaf-
slated for tomorrow.
I ter pay only the amount of such
the possession of the pupils, be­ off to Vernonia and the visitors I
Hampton.
(Christian)
—•¡bond and the interest accrued
comes greater as the years go by. made end runs and line bucks for
Sunday October 30. Bible school
About a week ago, while dome Aside from the sentiment connect- a touchdown. Vernonia again ran
i thereon up to the said first day
NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS j of November 1927.
of the Vernonia boys were visiting ecj with such a publication, the the ball within scoring distance, 10:00 “Amos Denounces Sin” Amos
Notice is hereby given to the
the city of St. Helens, they ac- ’ training obtained by the group of but lost the ball on downs and 2:4-3:15. Read you Bible every day
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on
cidently learned of the whereabouts! pupils who prepare the copy Is Rainier punted to safety.
I “A chapter a day, keeps the devil ‘holders of the following bonds of this ]st day of October. 1927.
1---------- | tj,e Qty oj Vernonia, Columbia
The fourth quarter found both away.” Communion and mornings
of our oar. With determination they1 probably worth all it cost, accord-
J. C. Lindley, Trees.
decided that our oar should be ing to opinions often expressed.
teams fighting hard. In the last worship 11:00. Christian Endeavor bounty Oregon;
City of Vernonia, Ore.
6:30
“
Is
A
Young
Man
Safe,
”
Last
brought back to V. H. S.
five minutes of play Rainier made
Bond No. 2 of Improvement dis-
84
.ted now our precious oar is
a line plunge off tackle for another Sunday night the church was crowd­
Oar Is Returned
ed
with
overflow
in
the
balcony.
' wsec in our glorious orange and
dressed
touchdown. This seemed to take
B3
Some three weeks ago Vernonia’s the fight out of Vernonia, and an­ Come early to get good seats.
black, and hag been placed in the
Special to Young People. Friday,
senior room, where it will rest for oar was taken from the high seshool other was slipped over before the
by persons unknown in Vernonia, final whistle.
October 28 the Christian Endeavor
ever more.
but suspicioned to reside in St.
This is the first touchdown that society will hold a hard time party
Members of the Vernonia post, Helens, as it disappeared on the Vernonia has ever made against in the parlors of the church. Come
American Legion, will visit the date of the Saints’ football game. a Rainier team, Vernonia winning dressed like hard times and enjoy
a jolly good time with our young
the game last year 3 to 0.
people. 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting
Prof. J. B. Wilkerson was elect­ and Bible Study Thursday 7:30.
ed president of the County Teachers Ladies Aid Wednesday Nov. 3 at
association at the teachers’ Instl- the church. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs.
tute held in St. Helens last week Leavitt hostesses.
end.
Teddy W. Leavitt, pastor.
Phone 226.
The senior class program . has
News of Vernonia Schools
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G ilby M otor C o
OAKLAND, PONTIAC
CHEVROLET, STUDE
BAKER
Notice of School Meeting
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x . .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to he legal voters of
.cnool District, No. 47 of Columbia county. State of Oregon, that a
?°L mee*-'ng of said district will be held at Washington school on the
12th day of November 1927, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for the pur­
pose of discussiag the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board,
and to vote 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 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 fund- special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
Goodyear Tires
Budget
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Superintendent
Teachers
Janitors
Clerk
Other Services
Total .....
Salary per year.
$2,100.00
945.00
990.00
1,035.00
1,080.00
1,125.00
1,200.00
1,215.00
1,500.00
675.00
180.00
100.00
$
2,100.00
945.00
3,960.00
4,140.00
2,160.00
2,250.00
3,600.00
1,215.00
2,175.00
180.00
100.00
$22,825.00
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Wait For the
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) .........
3. Library books .........................................
Flags .......................................................
Playground equipment .........................
Janitor’s supplies ...... ...........................
Fuel ............................. ..........................
Light .....................................................
Water .....................................................
Postage, stationery and printing .....
Total .............................................
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Building and grounds ......... .......................
Total ........................ -....................
INDEBTEDNESS:
$
500.00
1,000.00
250.00
10.00
100.00
450.00
300.00
200.00
300.00
100.00
............ $ 3,210.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,500,00
1. Bonded, and interest thereon .............
2. Warrant, and interest thereon .............
T otal ..............................................
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
$
.................. «
INSURANCE:
................... $
Tot,al .......................... . .................
...................$
$ 1000.00
EMERGENCY: ............. ...............................
Total ..............................................
$ 1,000.00
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 year
....................................................................... $ 1,084.00
From elementary school fund during the coming school year
...................................................... '................ $ g. 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 ineluding proposed tax
.......................................................................... $10,946,00
Balance, »mount 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 day of October, 1927.
ATTEST:
MADGE T. ROGERS
A. D. HALL
District Clerk.
Board of Directors.
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