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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON SIX I MR. METSCHAiVS PLATFORM All candidates for the Republi be no favoritism displayed be- can nomination for governor sub ween localities, industries or mitted platforms prior to the individuals. meeting of the state committee, I shall vigorously enforce all and the declaration made by i he laws. Phil Metschan, who received the I am an ardent supporter ol nomination is as follows: I he plan for the development ol I believe in party government. the Columbia river for power re- I am attached to the principles < tarnation and transportation pur and ideals of the republican poses through federal action that party. I shall adhere to these it now being advocated by our ideals and principles and, if no delegation in congress since it minated and elected governor, is my conviction that by feder I shall attempt to make them ef I al action alone cun such develop- fective for the well-being of the i lent be effectively accomplished. I citizens of Oregon. I am opposed to the abolition I shall rigidly apply to the < f the public service commission, business of the state the same its abo.ition would result in no principles of efficiency and eco - ffective regulation of public nomy that 1 have applied to my utilities and would be welcomed own business. This pledge can y the ] powerful corporations, be effectively fulfilled only by which are better controlled by basing appointments on merit, egu'atory commissions, federal and exacting from employes the nd state, than by any other same character of service that is method yet devised. required of individuals subject I am a progressive with res- ed to the competition of private life. Merit shall be the con pect to education, matters of trolling basis of my appoint ublic health and the acceptance ments and that merit must be I y the public and by industry consistently and continuously dis- ■ f the inevitable loss‘>s which ployed as a condition of tenure rise from employment in hazar- ous occupations. I am a con- of office. The development of the re ervative with respect to mat- sources of the state, its timber, ' ?rs of taxation, although it will its agriculture, its manufactures, be my effort to adjust the bur- its shipping, and its fish and en of taxation by removing it in game will have my' earnest sup art from those less able to those port and direction. There will lore able to bear it. f with a high climber’s spur when attempting to place an aerial wire on a snag. He went to Vernonia for a physician’s at tention. Miss Esther Amato is visit- Mr. W. F. Brinkiieyer receiv ing relatives at Rainier. ed a large load of baled, hay from John Wornstaff was a visit- Hillsboro for his ranch Monday. or in cafbp Saturday. He and A. J. Richie, Walter Wright family are spending their vaca 1 and family spent Saturday and tion with relatives at Prineville. ! Sunday at Arcadia park. Wild blackberry picking still Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rich continues here. Berries are not plentiful this season as formerly. mond and two daughters moved into the J. G. Kelley residence, Mr. Richmond is third trick op- 3200 Head of Lambi Shipped era tor. By Union County Association Jack L. Kelley, son of J. G. To Eastern Markets Recently Kelley, came down from Seattle La Grande DISTRICT NEWS: to be with his father till school opens. Five shipments of lambs, totaling over 320,0 head have been shipped 1 The Sunday S. P. beach spe to eastern markets by the Union cial carrying four coaches was county association, These have , filled to capacity. The moving van from Powers, been graded and have netted raisers from $1.00 to $2.50 a Oregon, that moved the furniture hundred more than other markets, I for J. T. Richmond to Timber, afforded. County Agent R. S. { upset, damaging the furniture French supervised the grading quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Lovett, daughter and shipping. Timber FRIDAY, AUGUST % 19J0. E. C. Bell left Moi day far Lois and son Dean spent Sunday at the Tillamook beaches. at the beach. The S. P. fireman of Timber, Medford, Oregon, taking second Doris Syverson of Beaverton is John Knauss, Bill Whangmun. trick there. visiting with her brother Court- Del Lindgren and H. C. Sprague, LYONS—(UP)— Tw<lve year were put on the working list ney Syverson of Timber. old H. Hobson took mo i of tie Mrs. Perry McCampbell was in Monday. O. M. Chambers of Portland prizes at the Pacific I torchwest Portland Friday. Mrs. Ben Hart spent Thurs- bid in the Menefee logger, start- archery tournament. ing Tuesday. He is a senior man day and Friday in Portland. Edward Berger, Mr. and Mrs. with the S. P. Co. | ALBANY—(UP)—A pheasant Hopkins and family were in Port J. B. Wheeler of Portland was I shattered the windshield of Mrs, land Friday. here on business Monday. L. S. Peter’s automobi’e. She Mrs. Sam Morelia spent Sun- probably will lose her cesight. Mr .and Mrs. Montgomery and day at daughter Mkrjorie spent Sunday; Rockaway beach. in Portland visiting an uncle. I Mrs. Lovett, Lois Lovett and 1 Helen Tefft is visiting relatives Dean Lovett are visiting Mr. in Hood River. I Lovett of Timber. Margaret and Lou Rhea Mc- , 1 Train No. 142 was uc.nuicu detained Campbell left for r ' Monday on account of a slide1 Portland, 4T MODERATE^ where they will spend a few at Salmonberry. It reached Tim-1 days with friends and relatives. be two and one-half hours late, j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen and A. J. Trojan bid in first trick daughter Frances spent Sunday operator, releiving E. C. Bell. at the beach. Mrs. Floyd Tefft and Helen Tefft were in Beaverton over the weekend. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union Fred Spooner was in Forest , High School District No. 1, of Columbia County, State of Oregon, Grove Sunday. Joyce Harris is on a vacation that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Ver nonia, on the 6th day ofSeptember, 1930, at 7:30 o’clock in the evening for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levy ing a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school dis trict during the fiscal year beginning June 30, 1930, and end ing June 30, 1931, is estimated in the following budget and in- i eludes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, i state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district. When the budget meeting is held in connection with the annual school meeting, the following provision of section 232, School Laws 1929, should be observed: “Un til the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and c;a3ses> any legal voter of the district shall be cn- titled to vote upon any matters before the meeting.” » COMPLETE« «, FUNERALS Notice of School Meeting BUDGET Estimated Receipt« ister, Mrs. Jonar Larson, and amily. Balance on hand at beginning- of school year (third Monday in June) for which Frank Faught and family have this budget is made ......... $ 928.93 ■eturned from a three week I our along the Oregon beaches. From county school fund special tax 8000.00 From county high school tuition fund for tuition and transportation ................... ...... Rex Horseman and family re- 980.00 10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9, inc.) I ....... $9908.93 urned to camp Monday after The formal opening of the Fir pending several weeks with rel- Estimated Expenditures Tex Insulating Board company’s tives in Vernonia. I. GENERAL CONTROL plant in St. Helens took place Personal service : T. F. Scott, who had the mis *(2) Clerk .................................................... $ 200.0Q Tuesday. brtune to injure a knee last Elections and publicity ........................ * « 90.00 veek, returned to his home Fri- Other expense of general control: The St. Helens Woman's club lay, after receiving a doctor’s (1) Commencement ........................ „ ....... 100.00 is sponsoring the organization are in Portland. (2) Postage and Stationery ........ ......... 30.00 of a Girl Scout troop there. (3) Telephone ................. ........................ 50.00 Tommy Scott injured a foot * * * Total Expense of General Control ..... .............. $ 505.00 Columbia Post 42, American INSTRUCTION — Supervision Legion, held its annual picnic Personal service: August 3 in the Florence Auto (2) Principals $ 3000.00 park, south of Scappoose. Supplies, principals and supervisors .. 35.00 UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1. * * * Total Expense, Supervision ..... ...... .................... $ 3035.00 three fiscal This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the Dr. Edwin Ross, Columbia INSTRUCTION—Teaching ears next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget county’s representative on the llowances Personal service: and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year” means six months of the last ±:i Republican State Central com ehool year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws. •(1) 1 Teacher $1950.00 .................. $ 1950.00 (2) 1 ” ” @ 1530.00 ............... 1530.00 mittee, announces, “I was not This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class. (3) 3 ” ” @ 1440.00 ........... 4.':.0.00 a Metschan man in the beginning (4) 2 ” ” (® 1395.00. ................. EXPENDITURES 27 90.00 < but 1 am a Metschan man now." Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............. 60.00 ♦ • • Expenditures and budget Expenditures for the three fiscal 5. Other expense of teaching .substitute 100.00, years next preceding the allowance for six months C. L. Robinson, for the last 6. Total Expense of Teaching $10750.00 of last school year last school year Estimated eight years principal of the Rai IV. OPERATION OF PLANT expenditures I »( tailed nier grade school, has moved t< ITEM 1. Personal service: for the en Budget expenditures Second year First year Seattle, where he has accepted *(1) Janitors and other employes ......... $ 1500.00 suing school Expenditures for the last a position in the public schools. Give Give allowance *2 Janitors’ supplies ................. year 150.00, year of the in detail His place in Rainier is filled by 350.00 three-year yearly totals yearly totals *3. Fuel .............................................................. in detail 4. Light and power ...................... .............. the promotion of Thomas L 110.00 period 5. Water ......................................................... 200.00 McBride. . GENERAL CONTROL Freight and cartage .............. ................. 6. 10.0,0 « * 1. Personal service: 8. Total Expense of Operation .............. $ 2320,00 Mayor C. T. Bross of Rainier 2. Clerk .... ........... ..................................... ........ $200.00 $133.33 $20,0.00 $133.33 3. Elections and publicity . .................................... V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS was arrested in Astoria for fail 90.00 58 17 40.00 *1. Repair and replacement of furniture 4 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ................ 35.00 lire to stop at a stop street, and 23..33 40.00 35.00, 5 Other expenses of general control: and equipment ............................. $ 575.00 forfeited his $5.00 bail. 1. Commencement ......................................................... *2. Repair and maintenance of buildings 100.00 49.33 66.66 100.00 i ♦ • • and grounds ................ ................................... 2. Postage and stationery ........................................ 125.00 30,00 38.68 23.33 200.00 The Clatskanie city council ha.- 3. Telephone ................. ............................. 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs 50.00 $ 700.00 purcha ed a new chemical truck C». Total Expense of General Control ........................ $490.00 $505.0.0 S302.84 $303.32 $535.00 $488.37 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES at a cost of $2450. Delivery is- 1. Library: 1. INSTRUCTION—Supervision to be made within 30 days. *(2) Library books .................................. $ 100.0,0 1. Personal Service: Principals ................................... $3000.00, $1800.00 $260,0.00 $1800.00 * * « (3) Supplies, repairs, etc. ...................... 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ................. 50.00 35.00 3. Transportation of pupils: The Forest Grove Garden club 6. Total Expense of Supervision $2600.00 $3035.00 $1800 00 $2600.00, $2600,00 $1800.00 *(1) Personal service ........................ 6345.00 is holding a gladiolus show Fri- II. INSTRUCTION—Teaching *(2) Supplies and other expenses, board 585.00 day and Saturday of this week. 1. Personal service: 5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ... $ 7080.00 * * * 1. Teachers, 1 («' $1950.00 ......................................... $1950.00 $1300.00 $1300, 00 $1950.00 FIXED CHARGES 2. Teachers, 1 (a) $1530.00 ......................... A fourth attempt to ratify $1530.00 3060.00 3060.00 3060, 00 Insurance ........................................................ $ 135.00 3. Teachers, .3 (a) $1440.00 ..................................... $4320.00 2700.00 2970.00 2700,00 certain Forest Grove city ordi Rent ........................................ .................... 4. Teachers, 2 $1395.00 ............... 75.0,0 2790.00 1350.00, nances with reference to street 5. Other fixed charges: 675.00 sewer and sidewalk improvement « 2. Supplies ( 1 ) Street and sewer assessments ........ 66.66 210.00 60.00 76.76 175.00 was defeated July 30. The ordi 5. Total Fixed Charges ............ .................... 5. Other expense of teaching, substitute 100.00 420.00 $ nances as they stand were d <’». Total Expense of Teaching $8221.44 $10,500.00 $7136 76 $7126.66 $10180.00 $9210.18 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS clared invalid by the circuit V. OPERATION OF PLANT *4. New furniture and equipment ............... $ 416.00 court, and there is no provision 7. Total Capital Outlays ................... .......... 1 Personal service: $ 416.00 for paying for the improvements 1. .Janitors and other employes .............................. $1500.00 $1000.0,0 $1000.00 $1500.00 made. 2. .Janitors’ supplies ........................................................ 66.66 150.00 50.00 82.79 IX. DEBT SERVICE 3. Furl ................................................................ ...... 425.00 350.0,0 237.33 300.00 1. Principal on bonds .... $ 2500.00, 4. Light and power ........................... 10,0.00 1 10.00 72.44 60.00 2. Principal on warrants 4018.12 5. Water ................................................................................ 200.00 100.00 150.00, 122.64 4. Interest on bonds 450.00 (>. Freight and cartage ......................................... 10.00 5. Interest on warrant ...... 180.00 8. Total Expense of Operation $2320.00 $1515.20 $ 1466.66 $2225.00 $1518.42 $2009.47 9. Total Debt Service $ 7148.12 Z MAINTENANCE AND*REPAIRS X. EMERGENCY 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment $575.00 $101.02 $346.66 1............................................................................... $ 5034.81 4 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds 125.00 100.00 70,0.00 131.42 3. Total Emergency ..................................... $ 5034.81 $-146.66 1. Total expense of Maintenance and Repairs $700.00 $232.44 $700,00 (Received too late for inser RECAPITULATION /I. AUXILIARY AGENCIES tion last week.) Total estimated expenses lor the year $37408.93 1. Library: (sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4, Bridge 1 on the O.-A. main £ 130.05 2. Library books .......................................................... $216.66 $100.00 $250.00 VI-5, VI1-5, VIII-7, IX-9. X-3). line was completed Saturday 3. Supplies, repairs, etc. ............................................ 13.33 50.00 .86 Total estimated receipts, not including pro evening and uninterrupted travel 3. Transportation of pupils: posed tax ........... 9908.93 to Keasey is again established 1. Personal service ....... ........................................... 6345.0,0 4622.50 3728.33 4000.00 Balance, amount to he raised by district tax ................. $27500.00 Work with the crane was finisli- 2. Supplies and other expenses, board .... 585.00 5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies ....... $7080.00 $4753.31 $3947.80 $3958.32 $4155.49 $4250.0,0 ed Tuesday noon. •Items marked with an asterisk (*) are those most commonly Mr. Sather, who took very VII. FIXED CHARGES used by school districts of the third class. ill last week, was taken to Rai 1. Insurance ... ............................................................. $135.00 $86.66 $216.66 $230.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 3. Rent ................................................................................. 75.00 nier Thursday, his family ac 50.00 50. Op, ♦ For school year from June 30, 1930, to June 30, 1931. 1. Other fixed charges: companying him. He is report Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3), 1. Street and sewer assessments ................................. 210.00 ed to be a little better now. (4), (51: II-l-(l), (2), (3). [4],; III-l- 5. Total Fixed Charges ................................................... $136.66 $266.66 $420.00 $230.00, W. .................... W. Wolff . . of Vernonia, (1), (2), (3). (1) ; IV-l-(l), [2], 13]; head bookkeeper for the O.-A. VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS VI-l-(l), 2-( . 1 ), .. 3- (1), 4-(l) ...................... $21735.00 company. and his family spent I. New furniture and equipment ................................. $416.00 1-2; II-2; III-2; IV-2; 5. Assessments for betterments .................................... $5000.00 several days here la. t week. J, 2-(2), 3-(2), 4-(2) ...................... 295.00 7. Tota[ Capital Outlays $416.00 $350.00 $5000,00 Maintenance and repairs V-l-2-3 ................... 700.0,0 Lloyd Cumming of the of Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 ................... 7148.12 fice feree is taking his vacation X. DEBT SERVICE Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; II-3, 4; III- R. B. Fletcher returned Mon 1. Principal on bonds .................................................... $2500.00 $ 1666.66 $2500.00 3, 4. 5; IV-3, 4, 5, 6, 7; VI-l-(2), 3-(3), 2. Principal on warrants ................................................ day after a three weel vac* 4018.12 4033.46 40.33.46 20,00.00 4 (3), (4): VII-1, 2, 3, 4; VIII-4, 5, -6 2496.00 1. Interest on bonds ........... 450.00 400.00 400.00 150,0.00 tion. Emergency X-l, 2 .............................................. 5034.81 5. Interest on warrants ....... ........................... 180.00 333.33 • 275.41 Mrs. Rufli and daughters re T o tai ........... ...... ......... ......................... . $37408.93 9. Total Debt Service .......... .......................... $6433.45 $17563.50 $7148.12 $6375.52 $6000,00 $3450.00 turned to their home at Verno • INDEBTEDNESS nia after a week’s visit with the X. EMERGENCY 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (in 1. .............................................................................. Dunlaps. $5034.81 $1338.21 $374.92 $400.00 eludes all warrants issued by vote of 4. Total Emergency .... ................................. $374.92 $300,00 1736.50 $5034.81 $1338.21 $400.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rose re electors) $ 7500.00 turned to camp Wedne-dav after $35285.35 2. Amount of warrant indeb'e'ness on GRAND TOTAL $37408.93 $23139.94 $22627.46 $32110.00 $22355.82 spending several weeks with rela warrants issued and endorsee’, not paid for lack of funds” ...................... ..................... tives at Port Angeles, Washing 4018.12 I. Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1930-1931 was prepared by me 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3 ...................$11518.12 ton. and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years Mrs. Sutherland and son and next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct Dated this 2nd day of August, 1930. daughter of Portland are spend copies thereof. Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk. ing the week with the former’s MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk. II. M. CONDIT, Chairman, Board of Directors. 4 Aiiiimg Oair Neighbors .. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Camp • . . M ««Gregor