Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 18, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Checks to be refunded with all
Postmaster Snider of Keasey arrival in camp that afternoon,
Ed. Reynolds is working for caller at the home of Dave Mc­
rejected bids; and to the suc­ paid Camp McGregor his first They were married in Olympia, Lewis Bachman.
Mullin.
cessful bidder upon the signing visit Monday.
Wash.. June 28 and immediately
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis
Mr. and Mrs. James McMullin
of the contract and furnishing
Mrs. A. Johnson, who is vis­ proceeded by auto for a trip to drove to Clatskanie Wednesday
of a good faith bond to twice iting relative* and early child­ Seattle, the lakes and Baker, to meet some old friends from visited the Dave McMullin fam-
hood scenes in,Norway this sum- where they visited for several Palo Alto, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. ily Wednesday.
the amount of the bid.
Specifications may be seen at mor, send* greeting^ to her days with relatives, returning to Mike Cripe. They spent Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 25c).
clerk’s home.
friends here. She writes that Portland a reception was ten­ nesday night with the Melis and son George and daughter
Succeeding insertions, per word....... 6c (No service less than 15c)
Black face heading», each word counts the same as two words.
signed
an unusually cool and rainy dered in their honor by relatives family.
Cash should accompany the order.
summer prevail* in the region of and friends. Mr. Redman has
Mrs. Henry E. John,
Mrs. L. E. Knowles’ mother Bertha motored to Vernonia on
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c.
Clerk of Dist. 14 Pleasant Hill Frondghem, where *he and her been electric welder for the O.- Mrs. Dunn is visiting at the Wednesday.
school.
family are viaiting. The John­ A. company several years.
Knowles farm.
Lincoln Peterson called at the
Classified columns close at 12 o'clock Wednesday noon.
First pub. July 18, 1929.
sons expect to return to Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle, thi
bunuay guests at the Reynolds home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neur­
Last pub. July 25 1929.
McGregor the latter part of Au­ newlyweds who returned to Cam; tome were Mr. and Mrs. A. er Wednesday.
gust.
McGregor Saturday after theii Juckley, Mr. and Mrs. Rachiel,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 20 day of June, 1929.
FOR SALE
Wesley Duke called to see
OSCAR G. WEED, Sheriff.
Mr. and Mr*. H. Nichols were honeymoon trip to Vancouver, B. ind Mrs. Merl Lane and chil­
FOR SALE—A Coleman camp
Notice is hereby given that
CALL FOR BIDS
Reed
Holding on business one
First
publication
June
27.
C.,
and
way
points,
were
lustily
passenger:
for
Portland
Monday,
dren.
stove for *5.00. Cost *8.50 and pursuant to an execution issued
Request for bids for the trans­
Last publication July 25.
also Mrs. Bickovich and Jittle charivaried by friends at this
Mrs. L. E. McGee made a trip day last week.
never been lighted. J. B. Wilker­
of
school
children.
The
portation
Dave McMullir was in Verno­
to Clatskanie Saturday.
son.
501 out of the Circuit Court of the
directors of Vernonia school dis­ sister Esther who will spend two place last Saturday night.
state of Oregon for Multnomah NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS trict No. 47 will entertain bids weeks with their grandmother
The couple was married in
Mrs. Louise Verbraeken and nia Saturday.
FOR SALE, the Cropper home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Green were
who is ill.
Portland June 29, and immedi­ sons and two daughters and sev-
Notice is hereby given to the for the transportation of pupils
Opposite O. A. Lbr. Co. mill. county, under date of May 28,
A. Nord and family returned ately after were given a recep­ eral friends were Sunday night shoppers in Vernonia Saturday.
on
the
route
from
the
boundary
1929
and
to
me
directed
in
the
One-half mile below town. 6-
holders of the following bonds
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn
Saturday from a two weeks vis­ tion at the home of the bride’s dinner guests of the Wm. Bridg­
rooms, bath and hot and cold case of C. R. Coyle vs. Edwards of the city of Vernonia, Colum- of the district on the St. Helens it to Portland. The Jonas Lar­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berg­ es family.
drove to Vernonia Sunday.
road
to
Pittsburg,
for
a
period
of
Co.
and
Mayme
Rieff
upon
a
water. 1 acre, ben house and
Noble Dunlap is putting the
bia county, Oregon.
Bernard Dowling was a Port­
one year. The conveyance to be son family returned also, spend­ strom. Many guests were pres-
chicken yards. A snap for a judgement against the plaintiff
Bond No. 2 and 3, Improve­ used must meet the approval of ing a part of their vacation in ent and the happy couple was land visitor Friday to bring the finishing touches on a house in
for
the
sum
of
*110.60,
I
have
home or an investment. See Jos.
ment district No. 11. Bonds dat­
the recipient of many gifts, Both county truck down. It has been Orchard Acres which he is build­
that city.
Peachey. Riverview. Phone levied upon all the right, title, ed February 1, 1927, said bonds the board of directors, and the
ing for Prof. Wilkerson.
Mrs. Paul Thompson and son bride and groom have been pop- in the shop for repairs.
directors
reserve
the
right
to
re
­
interest
and
estate
of
the
said
483*
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graham and
Oscar Jones went to work for
C. R. Coyle in and to the follow­ being in denomination of *500; ject any and all bids. Bids will Billy were Vernonia visitors Sat­ ular residents of this place. Mr.
the above bonds being redeem­ be opened at 8 p.m. Tuesday, urday.
Doyle is engineer of train No. 2. Larson-Brown’s mill on the sum­ children are visiting with Mr.
ing
described
real
property
to-
*2500 BEAUTIFUL corner mod­
able at the option of said city July 30, 1929.
mit Monday morning, after be­ and Mrs. Jake Neurer.
It is reported that Paul Dodge
ern 6 room house and garage, wit:
on August 1, 1929. That pur­
Mrs. Bob Linsey was visiting
ing laid up with an injured foot
has
bought
a
half
interest
in
a
MIST
Lot
4.
Block
9,
in
the
City
of
W.
W.
WOLFF,
Clerk,
choice residence district. Easy
suant to sail* option, said bonds
Mrs. Dave McMullin Thursday.
for several days.
garage
in
Portland.
Vernonia,
Oregon,
and
begin
­
School
District
No.
47
terms. Dr. Hawke, Forest Grove,
will be redeemed within 30 days
Nels Peterson and grandson
Mr. Scott was a week end
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Devine
First pub. July 18 1929.
Floyd Cumnrtngs is acting as
Oregon.
494 ning at the Northwest corner from the date of this notice to-
Last pub. July 25 1929.
and children spent Sunday at visitor at the Oscar Jones home. Floyd Deeds were at Mist Wed-
of Lot One (1) Block seven (7-
bookkeeper
here
in
the
absence
Mfs. L. Carmichael has been nesday.
FOR RENT
of the original town of Verno­ wit: On the First day of August,
of Dick Fletcher, who is vaca­ Cedar grove.
John McMullin was a Mist
FOR RENT — 4-room modern nia, Oregon; thence South fifty 1929 upon presentation at the
Mrs. L. E. McGee called on ill since July 4.
tioning
in
Vancouver,
B.
C.
Mr.
Card
of
Thanks
shopper Friday.
house, newly papered. Inquire (50) feet to the Southwest cor­ office of the city treasurer at
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds Monday af-
Cummings
will
be
the
timekeeper
To all of the many kind friends
Mrs. O. A. Anderson, corner of ner of said lot; thence East Vernonia, Oregon.
at Camp *‘cGregor on regular ternoon.
NATAL
In case the holders of said among our neighbors as well as schedule.
State and B streets.
501* thirty (30) feet along the South
Mrs. Oscar Jones and little
WESTIMBER
bonds
fail
to
present
same
at
who
so
generously
aided
others
E S. Goodwin has finished daughter lone spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
MODERN eight room house, close line of said lot; thence North the time and place mentioned us with their sympathy and ser
moved their livestock, imple-
in. Bath, toilet, lavatory, sink, fifty (50) feet to the North line herein for the redemption there- vice in our recent bereavement his contract for the O.-A. com­ days at Vernonia last week.
Mrs. Will Krebbs, who has
Mrs. Von Prosky of St. Johns ments and household furniture
hot water, garage. Good street, of said lot; thence West along of, then the interest thereon shall in the death of our beloved mo pany on a piece of grade work
been ill
sidewalk. Recently painted out­ said North line to the place of cease and the agency aforesaid ther, Esther Ann Daugherty, and and has left for Portland with was in the valley last week and to their new home last week, is very for the past two months,
much improved recently.
spent several days at the Louis which they purchased recently.
side, just papered inside. *25 beginning, all of said parcel be­ will thereafter pay only the particualrly to Reverend G. W. his family for a brief stay.
Mrs. Annetta Herrick, who
Mrs. Joe Redman received Bachman ranch. Mrs. Von Pros-
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Eiler and
per month. See J. C. Lindley at ing situated in Lot One (1) amount of such bond and the Plumer and those assisting with
spent the past few months
bank.
40tf block seven (7) of the original interest accrued thereon up to the music and for the numerous word Monday of -the death of ky was housekeeper for Mr. son Curtis spent Tuesday with has
in Hood River
’
and Portland, is
Bachman a few years ago.
town of Vernonia, Oregon.
her
mother,
Mrs.
La
Port,
in
Mr.
Filer
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
said first day of August, floral offerings sent, we wish to
spending some time in Westim-
Wm. Bridges and Misses Paul- : Mrs. Carl Eiler.
That by virtue of the said the
Portland
Sunday
night.
Mr.
and
FOR RENT 4-room modern house
1929.
express
ber
with
our deep appreciation Mrs. Redman left for Portland ine and Leona Verbreaken and
her son A. R. Baird and
on First avenue. J. C. Lindley execution and judgement I will
Mrs. Nels Peterson is reported
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on and heartfelt thanks.
the DeRock girls played golf to be much improved in health family.
Monday evening.
at Bank of Vernonia.
tf sell, to the highest bidder, for this 1st day of July 1929.
Mrs. Clara E. Martin
Mrs. A. Ahlgren shopped in
cash in hand all the right, title,
Walter Peterson, engineer on on the Vernonia course Monday. since her recent illness.
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer,
and Family,
~
Saturday.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Lanyer are back
interest and estate which the
train No. 103, is now stationed
Mrs. Wm. Pringle Jr. drove Forest Grove
City
of
Vernonia,
Ore.
Mrs. John Hoogstrom and lit-
Harve A. Daugherty.
at Camp McGregor after having again after a winter spent in to Vernonia Wednesday to shop.
I DO EMBROIDERING and cro- said C. R. Coyle had in and to
First
publication
July
4.
cheting. Write for information. ’ the said real property at the
been at Camp 2. Mr. Peterson California.
Bobbie Graham was ill last tie daughters Betty and Nancy
Last publication July 18.
Card of Thank»
Jean spent a few days in Port-
~
intends to. bring his family here' The Bridges family took in week.
Mrs. Irvin R. King, Box 324, d«te of said levy, to-wit: On
the
1 wish to express my appreci- to live.
' movies at Vernonia Monday
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc- land last week.
Buxton, Oregon.
503 June 8, 1929, or which he may
CALL FOR BIDS
Mrs. Louie Klatt and sons
---------------------------------------------- subsequently _______
acquire _ at __
the
Mrs. M. E. Stratton and sons evening.
Cormick and daughter called at
Bids will be received up to ation to those who so kindly as­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland the home of Jake Neurer last of Aloha spent Sunday in Wes-
A SUBSTANTIAL REWARD ¡s| south door of the courthouse at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 27, 1929, sisted me in winning the car of­ Lawrence and Billy of Vancou­
timber with her husband.
offered for information re.i St. Helens, in Columbia county, by the school clerk of district fered by the Vernonia Eagle in ver, Wash., are visiting the hus­ were Portland business visitors Thursday.
Miss Vivian Miller shopped in
band and father at Camp 1. Mr. a couple of days last week.
Harry McMullin of The Dalles
garding boxing gloves stolen ' OreK°n> “t the hour of 10 o’clock No. 14, Columbia county, Ore­ their subscription contest.
Mrs. Emma Dave O’Donnell. Stratton has charge of the light
John McMullin called at the is still at Natal visiting with Forest Grove Saturday evening.
from the American Legion hall I a,m> on July 29, 1929, for the gon, for the erection of a play­
Grover Devine home Friday ev- relatives.
plant there.
recently. P. Murphy, matchmak- PuyPose °t satisfying the said shed to be constructed on the
CAMP McGREGOR
Dick Kellogg, shovel helper ening on business.
Mrs. Dave MeMujlin and Miss
er, Vernonia Boxing Commis-Hudgement’ co’,ts and aqcru,n« Pleasant Hill grounds.
Miss Anna Aamodt is at home Millie were shopping in Verno­
gion
5 qj costs upon said execution.
for H. S. Goodwin, went to
Each bid must be accompanied
where
she
has
j
■ ■ i
i j Witness my hand as sheriff by a certified check to the
nia Friday.
Jack Roley took charge of the Portland Sunday to visit his from Tacoma
I of Columbia county, Oregon, this amount of 5 per cent of the bid. cook house here Monday noon family. He expects to bring his been taking a teacher’s course,
Mrs. A. Green and son motor­
as chief cook. Roy Purvis will family to this place in the near She expects to return to school ed to Vernonia Thursday.
again this fall.
Lee Osburn is working in Ver­
work with Mr. Roley as baker future.
The interior of the schoolhouse nonia at Crawford's garage.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Scott re-
both having worked together at
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
camp 2 before the camp was turned Thursday from a visit to is to receive a new coat of paint.
Wm. Bridges and Irene De purchased a new Ford roadster
moved to Camp McGregor. Mrs. Portland.
Riley and Mrs. Purvis are also
Vern Dusenberry went to Rock motored to the Vernonia recently.
golf links and played Sunday.
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
Portland on business recently.
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
The wild blackberries are not and family motored to Vernonia
A. E. Martin and family re­
Charles Snider and wife re­
and professional people.
Sunday.
cently returned to camp after turned Tuesday after an extend­ as plentiful as last year.
Mrs. L. Carmichael has as her
Frank Peterson and son Rich­
spending most of their vacation ed overland tour by auto through
at Olympia, Wash., and at Vancouver. B. C., and way guests this week her mother ard were in Vernonia Friday.
BEAUTY SHOPS
HAULING
PHYSICIANS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price and
Hood’s Canal.
points, bringing with them a from Seattle and a sister and
daughter were in Vernonia Fri­
P. L. McDuffee will be time- new radio set. They also visited nephew from Ohio.
keeper at the O.-A. camp.
Fred Eisenhart at his farm near
Mrs. Geo. Taylor had the mis­ day.
ANNETTE
Miss Beatrice Perry made a
Mrs. McDuffee has gone to Castle Rock. Wash,
fortune to fall from a load of
Dr.
J.
A.
Hughe*
BEAUTY SHOP
Truck For Local and
Mr. and Mrs. North, who had hay last week. She was rushed trip to Vernonia Saturday.
Vernonia to visit her mother,
Shampoo^ Marcelling, Finger
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Bell.
charge of the cook house here to a doctor at Vernonia where
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
Long Distance Hauling
waving, Permanent Waving.
A. T. Wilson, camp painter, until Monday,
.
have _ gone to she received medical aid. She drove to Vernonia Sunday to
Office Phone 663 Vernonia, is now painting the Emerson Portland.
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
’
QUICK SERVICE
is now able to get around the visit Mr. and Mrs. Graff,
I
Res. Phone 664 -
-Oregon house.
Phone 431
Phone 293
The farmers in and around
Mrs. A. R. Lundeen and sons house.
Mrs. Wilson expects to re­ of I.-P. headquarters camp have
Mr. and Mrs. George's daugh­ Natal are busily engaged in
Curly Buffmire
PLUMBING
turn to Portland Tuesday. The gone to Westport to visit the ter, Mrs. McClennon, left to join making hay.
Wilsons have been occupying the former’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg and
her husband at Pendleton, where
Marcelling, Finger Waving,
TRANSFER
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redman they will stay for the summer, son Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs.
Hartung cottage while the lat­
permanent Waving, Shampoo­
ASPLAND
ter are on their vacation in were serenaded by their friends but will return to the valley Don Williams and son Bobbie
ing and Manicuring.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake
here Thursday night after their again in the autumn.
Vancouver, B. C.
Plumbing & Electric
ESSIE NANCE
Neurer Monday evening.
General
Plumbing
Oliver Burris is making hay
BEAUTY SHOP
HOTEL
for Nels Peterson.
Over Corey’s Store. Tel. 222
Phone 193
Lincoln Peterson drove
to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1, of Vernonia Wednesday on busi-
Columbia county, state of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Ver- ness.
NEHALEM HOTEL
DENTISTS
ingnonia, on the 10th day of August, 1929, at 7:00 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of dis­
Cason’s transfer brought a
Bafford Brother*
cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board.
Vernonia’s Oldest and moat
load of furniture from Portland
The
total
amount
of
money
needed
by
the
said
school
district
during
the
fiscal
year
be
­
up-to-date hotel.
General Plumbing
ginning on June 30, -1929, and ending June 30, 1930, is estimated in the following budget and inc to Natal last week.
M. D. COLE
Oliver Burris was a Tuesday
Mrs. Grace Scott, Manager
ludes the amounts to be received from the district tax.
Until
the
ballots
are
counted
at
least
one
hour
after
the
time
set
for
the
meeting
in
districts
Vernonia
Dentist
of the second and third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any
matters before the meeting.
Vernonia, Oregon
POOL HALL
BUDGET
LAWYERS
THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1829
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Classified Advertising
Modern
Satisfactory
Service
Professional and Business Directory
QUICK DELIVERY
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Phone 711
Estimated
BAKERS PLACE
DR. V- H- HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
LESTER SHEELEY
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia, Oregon
Confections
Soft Drink»—Cigars
Billiards and Pool
shi H g L e
M i L l
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Eyesight Specialist
GORDON R. WATT
Eyes tested, glasses fitted
Consultation free
Watch date of next visit
Attomey-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Lodge and Club Notices
This directory of Vernonia lodges and club* will give you quick information on
meeting dates and officials.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
st
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
F. D. Macpherson, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
Veraeala Post
119, American
Legion.
Meets
second
and
fourth Tuesdays
each month, 8 p.
m. John Hay,
Adjutant.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
always welcome.
Myrtle Johns, N.G.
Mrs. Marie O’Donnell, Sect’y.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Order of Eastern Star
HARDING LODGE 11«
Jthalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Meets every Monday
Regular commu­
nication first
at 8 P.M. in Orange
and third Wed­
hall.
nesdays of each
___
Ralph Clem, C. C.
month, at Ma­
Emil Messing, KR3
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­ Knight rank, Monday June 10.
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Ramona Lindley^ W.M.
iecri
Mrs. Grace
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
Pythian Suter*
American Legion
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
Meets third Thursday of each
try 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in
f.O.W. hall.
month at the W. O. W. hall.
MARJORIE COLE, M. K. C.
Mrs. Lee Hall, president
ELLA CLINE, M. of 1 4 C.
American Legion Auxiliary
0
Meets first and third
Mondays of Meh ssoath
• » the Legion ball.
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pres.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Sec.
I. O. O. F.
2.
8.
11.
From district tax ............
From high school tuition..
Total revenue receipts
(items 2 to 10, inclusive)
*33,000
2,000
JUthnstad.
n diture»
Maintenance, Repairs
I. General Control
1. Repair and replacement
2. Clerk ................................ 9 1 200.00
60.00
of furniture and equip­
3. Election and publicity....
ment ................................
520.00
4. Legal service (clerk's
60.00
S. Repair and maintenance
bond, audit, etc.)..........
of buildings, grounds .
150.00
5. Other expense of gener­
4. Total expense of main­
al control:
35.00
tenance and repairs
670.
1. Postage, stationery
100.00
2. Commencement ....
••
VI. Auxiliary Agencies
«. Total expense of gen­
325.00
2. Library books ...............
* 455.00
eral control ...................
20.00
3. Supplies, repairs, etc....
II. Instruction, Supervision
3. Transportation of pupils 5,692.50
2. Principal ......................... 2,700.00
S. Total expense of auxil­
5. Total expense of
iary agencies .................
2,700.00
supervision .....................
III. Instruction, Teaching
VII. Fixed Charges
1. Personal service:
325.00
1. Insurance .......................
2. 1 teacher (a) *1950 .... 1,950.00
75.00
8. Rent ...............................
3. 3 teachers @ *1530 .... 4,590.00
5.
Total
fixed
charges
........
4. 3 teachers @ *1350 .... 4,050.00
2. Supplies (chalk, paper,
100.00
etc.) ................................
IX. 1 Debt Service
s. Other expense of teach­
1. Principal on bonds........ 2,500.00
100.00
ing (substitute) ............
2. Principal on warrants ... 6,050.19
6. Total expense of teach­
600.00
4. Interest on bonds .......
10,790.00
ing ....................................
500.00
5. Interest on warrants ....
IV. Operation of Plant
». Total debt service ........
9,650.19
1. Janitors and other
X. E .mergency
employes ......................... 1,500.00
100.00
2,007.31
1. .
2. Janitors’ supplies ..........
450.00
Total estimated expendi,
3. Fuel ..................................
90.00
tarea: (sum of items I-
4. Light and power ............
150.00
6, II-6. IH-6, IV-8. V-4,
5. Water .............................
VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-
8. Total expense of opera­
35,000
2,290.00
9, X-3)
tion ..............
Recapitulation
Summary of Estimated Expenditures
Total estimated expens­
For school year from June 30, 1929, to June 30,
es for the year .......... *35,000.00
1930
Total estimated re­
Personal service, sum of ti­
ceipts,
not including
ll (III) III-l) (IV-1)
roposed tax
9,000.00
(VI, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1) .... »16,190.00
lalance, amount to be
Supplies, sum of (1-2) (II-2)
raised by district tax ...
I *26,000.00
(flI-2) (IV-2) (VI-1-3, 2-2
Indebtedness
220.00
3-2, 4-2) (VIII-4)
4) ». »...........
1.
Amount
of
bonded
in
­
Maintenance and repairs, sum
debtedness (include all
670.00
of (V-l, 2, 3) ....................
warrant* issued by vote
Debt service, sum of (IX-1,
of elector«)
10,000.00
2, 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8)............ 9,650.19
Amount of warrant in­
Î.
Miscellaneous, sum of (1-3,
debtedness
on
warrants
4, 5) II-3. 4, 5) (III- 3,
issued
and
endorsed
4, 5) (IV-3, 4, 5, 6. 7)
’’not paid for lack of
(VII-1, 2, 3, 4) (VIII-6,
funds’’^............................ 6,050.19
6) .......................................... 1,150.00
4. Total indebtedness (sum
Emergency (X-l, 2) ............ 2,007.31
*16,0*0.19
*28,8*7.*0
of item* 1, 2, 3)
Total .........................................
Datad thi* 13th day of July,” 1929.
H. M. CONDIT,
Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN,
Chairman Board of Diractors.
District Clerk.
S
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
Bank of Vernonia
At Vernonia, County of Columbia, Oregon, at close of business
June 29, 1929.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .............................................
*119,706.12
Overdrafts ........................ ..........................................
654.29
Bonds, securities, etc.................................................
. 129,696.77
Banking house *12,140.00, furniture and
fixtures *9,160.00 ...................................................
21,300.00
Real estate owned other than banking house
5,358.70
Cash, due from banks and cash items
47,567.19
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ...............................
Surplus ...........................................................
Undivided profits—net .............................
>sits
Demand depoi
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Time certifies
...icates
Savings deposits
1324,2*3.07
* 25,000.00
5,000.00
386.8*
209,642.34
6,566.*«
77,697.01
*324,283.07
TOTAL _______________________________________
State of Oregon, County of Columbia ss:
I, J. C. Lindley, cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear
____ that
___ the
._ _ above
____ ____________
statement is ____
true __ to the beat of
my knowledge and belief.
J. C. LINDLEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5 day of July, 1929.
H. E. McGRAW, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires November 26, 1932.
(SEAL)
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