Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 22, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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1930 AUGUò i 1930
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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County
Official
Papar
Member of National Editorial
Assn, and Oregon State Edit­
orial Assn.
Clatskanie 10 to 3 August 10,
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The third Benson Timber om-
pany cigar-shaped raft of the
season left Clatskanie for San
Diego last week.
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Oleman, of Roseburg,
Rev. Floyd Dorris of Portand
will be principal of the McBride has been called to the pastorate
school in St. He’.ers this year.
of the Clastkanie Presbyterian Y
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chucrh.
About 65 per cent of the
people living on the proposed
city delivery route in St. Hel-
Martin & Forbes
ens have signed up for the ser-
LEADING FLORIST
vice.
Eighty-five per cent are
387 Washington St.
a
carrier.
needed to assure
Portland, Ore., Phone
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BEacon 3162
The St. Helens Pulp and Pa-
company’s nine defeated
YViial Oilier
Eiliiurs
Think
Among Our
Neighbors • •
When the Oregonian under­
I took to bring about a peaceful
solution of a shorter route from
I Portland to the beaches direct­
ly west of that city, an* then
advocated that the state highway
commission select one of the
Pacific Coast Representatives
eral proposed routes, and
Arthur W. Stypes, Inc.
construct it without further
San Francisco
it started a battle royal
tween the citizens of the
$2.00 Per Year in Advance ferent routes, for the Clatsop,
Issued Every Friday
Nehalem, Tillamook and Blaine
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post Indians are now on the war
office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879.
path armed with their tommy­
Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; hawks ready to fight it out to
From the way these
legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding a finish. —
Oregon coast Indians are all pep-
insertions: classified 1< per word, minimum 25c._______________
ped up it may be necessary to
call on the league of nations to
RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher
prevent an inevitable war. Go
i to it boys, the state highway
1 commission should build a shor-
MORE DRUNKEN DRIVING
Tuesday’s Oregonian states that six persons who had' er route to the Oregon beaches
from Portland and if the Port­
been charged with driving while drunk were found guilty; land Indians will get in and do
in the Portland municipal court the day before, were fined some fighting too it will help.
about $100 each, sentenced to 15 days or so in jail and. —Wheeler Reporter.
The Powerful
McUormifk Oeering
Will Multiply Your
Opportunities
»
their license suspended for six months or a year. One (whoj
The McComick-Deering 15-30 Tractor makes extra
MINORITY RULE
Starting
money for it« owner* all along the line.
had
with - ---------
involuntary
but . So long as foolish laws ham-
...... once been
~----- charged
------ — --------
. manslaughter
-
with plowing, it save« a lot on costly labor charges
was released because the jury could not agree) led the, string political parties Oregon
throughout the entire year, because it« extra power
patrolmen a chase of 30 blocks. Another had crashed into can expect a repetition of this
put« more profitable work under one man’« control.
It will enable you to plow, till, cultivate, harveat, etc.,
a parked automobile. A third had driven into the rear of a I ^’hw'S v'edT Jihe' past
faater, better, and with less expense.
truck and SO on.
I and will survive in the future.
Our store is headquarter* for power farming.
How good are you at finding mistakes? The artlot has Intentionally
So it goes, in constant procession that no doubt seems But the laws that dehorn the
made several obvious ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them
More
tipsy
parties
too
often
permit
a
min
­
monotonous to the municipal court attaches.
are easily discovered, others may be hard. See how long It wilt take
ority to rule.
drivers, more accidents, more fines, more revoking of li­ The late Senator Joseph was YOU to find them.
censes.
. . oij the
....
nominated for _
governor
| which the Oregon department1
Where does it all get? Somewhere, perhaps, for a Republican ticket by a minority program into legislation.
At the last session a bill was yesterday opposed.
The action
hundred dollars is a fairly sizeable sum for the average nominated by a Democratic min­ introduced to provide pensions is wholesome evidence that the
man, drunk or sober, and the suspension of a driver’s li­ ority. Though
the
secret ballot
'„____
_ _____
_____ ; 01 veterans w^° have been dis- Legion members are determined
cense looks effective, whatever may be its practical result, mak»s it impossible to state de­ abled in non-service occupations to preserve their own integrity
finitely it is a fair surmise that since the war. This was clearly before the public.—Astoria Bud-
if any. Jail, too, gives a chance for 11 little reflecting.
Mr. Metskhan was nominated
Such a procedure, however, does not stop drunken .by representatives of a minori- outside of the program endors­ get.
ed by the American Legion and
Cass Bergerson
Ed Tapp
driving. Perhaps nothing can, as long as bootleg or home'ty of voters. Each county had the adoption of which constituted To buy or sell—try the clas-
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one
representative
and
one
vote
;
brew can be had, and any fool can operate a car. Yet by.
I Multnomah with 400.00,0 nopula- a pledge to the American pub­ sifed columns of The Eagle to
care in granting licenses in the first place, the danger to, ition, Columbia county with 20.- lic.It is this new legislation obtain the best results.
innocent motorists and pedestrians can be lessened. Test 000 and several eastern Ore­
the applicant’s skill and caution. Refuse licenses to the gon counties with 3.000 popula-
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
tian.
Each one had one vote
habitual drunkard or the criminal.
Now Julius Meier has been
Pilots on water or in the air must have adequate placed in the field as an inde­
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1.
training and experience before they are allowed to operate pendent candidate for governor
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal
and we will wager one of fa- years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget
boat or plane. But on our highways, befuddled motorists shion
’s
latest
fall
creations allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year’’ means six months of the last
roam at will, except as deterred by a few fines, license re- against a last year’s straw hat school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws.
This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class.
that none of the three candidates
vokings, and brief (too brief) terms in jail.
VERNONIA
TRADING
COMPANY
ANOTHER ROUTE TO THE SEA
Now come the proponents of the Trask river coast
road, to run directly from Portland to Tillamook via Beav­
erton and Gaston eliminating Hillsboro and Forest Grove.
It’s a slow town in western Oregon nowadays that isn’t
out after a short cut to the sea.
Incidentally, though, should the short cut serve Til­
lamook only? How about one that provides ready access
to Seaside and Cannon Beach as well.
What’s Doing On
Oregon Farms . .
ARAGO— Alfalfa seeded on
the farm of C. E. Schroeder in
a field where Canada thistle
was growing vigorously has prac­
tically eliminated the thistles and
produced a fine stand of alfal­
fa.
| 1927. Sixty-three head of cattle
in five herds were tested in Jack-
son county during the past
month with no reactors, County
Agent R. G. Fowler reports.
BEND- •A half acre plot of
Ladak alfalfa on the H. B.
Townsend farm of Tumalo show­
ed an increase hay yield of 45
to 50 per cent over the Grimm
variety at the first cutting.
KEEPING
FAITH
gets a majority of the votes
cast at the November election
and Oregon will have a minority
governor for the next four years.
—St. Helens Mist.
ITEM
which had jtieen enacted for the
benefit of the veterans of other
wars,
They included adjusted I
compensation, compensation for
disabled veterans, adequate hos­ I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
pitalization, a definite rehabili­
2. Clerk .......................................................... .
tation program, and insurance
3. Elections and publicity ...........................
loans.
Congress embodied this
4 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
Other expenses of general control:
1. Commencement ......................................
2. Postage and stationery .....................
3. Telephone .................................................
Total Expense of General Control ......
House And
SIGN:
PAINTING
Vernonia
Paint Shop
Freight
Door
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
í
$200.00
90.00
35.00
$133.33
58.17
23.33
$133.33
40.00
40.00
100.00
30.00
50.00
$505.0,0
49.33
38.68
66.66
23.33
100.00
200.00
$302.84
$303.32
$535.00
$3000.00.
35.00
$3035.00
$1800.00
$1800.00
$2600.00
$1800,00
$1800.00
$2600.00,
... $1950.00
$1530.00
. $4320.00
.... 2790.00
$1300.00
3060.00
2700.00
$1300,00
3060.00
2700,00
60.00
100.00
$10.500.00
76.76
66.66
$1950.00
3060.00
2970.00
1350.00.
675.00
175.00
$7136.76
$7126.66
$10180.00
$1000.0,0
82.79
237.33
72.44
122.64
$1000.00
66.66
300.00
60.00
100.00
$1500.00
50.00
425.00
10,0.00
150.00,
$1515.20
$1466.66
$2225.00
$101.02
131.42
$232.44
$346.66
100.00
$446.66
$100.00
50.00
$130.05
.86
$216.66
13.33
$250.00
6345.0.0
585.00
$7080.00
4622.50
3728.33
4000.00
$4753.31
$3958.32
$4250.0,0
$135.00
75.00
$86.66
50.00
$216.66
50.00,
$230.00
$136.66
$266.66
>230.00,
.
.
$20.0.00
35.00
$488.37
$490.00
$2600,00
$2600.00
II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
1. Personal Service: Principals ...........
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors
Total Expense of Supervision .......
INSTRUCTION—Teaching
Personal service:
1. Teachers, 1 @ $1950.00 .
Teachers, 1 @ $1530.00
Teachers, 3 @ $1440.00
Teachers, 2 @ $1395.00
PAPER HANGING
AND TINTING
The Oregon department of the
CORVALLIS — The annual
believes
in
summer field tour of the W’es­ American Legion
J. C. Henderson
tern Nut Growers' association keeping faith with the people
will be held August 27 and 28, of the nation and is entitled to
Phone 1021
according to C. E. Schuster, I commendation for its stand tak­
Books of 1930 Wall Paper
secretary.
The tour will start en yesterday at the annual con­
Sample* Now Here
at Lebanon the first day and vention against the new feder­
On Display
at Santa Clara, four miles north al legislation providing for lim­
of Eugene the next day, and ited pensions for veterans of the
will deal principally with lowland World War.
The Legion some years ago
or river bottom orchards and
took the leadership in a fight
sites.
before congress for laws in be­
BURNS—With three succes­ half of the service men who par­
Vernonia
sive years of drought the wild ticipated in the last war, and
hay crop in the Harney valley these laws were designed to su-
is almost a complete failure this persede the old pension
year, causing farmers and stock-
men to be more interested than
ever • in developing well iriga-
A cooperative survey by !
tion. .
Delivered To
Yoilt
the Oregon Experiment station
and Called
and the U. S. Geological Sur-|
vey is under way to determine
For At
the extent
<
of underground water
resources.
ASHLAND—The dairy herd1
of Ralph Billings has now had,
two clean abortion tests within
six months, after an initial re­
cord of 70 per cent reactors in
EXPENDITURES
Expenditures and budget Expenditures for the three fiscal
allowance for six months
years next preceding the
__________ last school year_________
of last school year
Estimated
expenditures
Detailed
Budget
for the en­
expenditures Second year First year
suing school Expenditures
for the last
Give
Give
allowance
year
year of the
in detail
three-year yearly totals yearly totals
in detail
period
Supplies .....................................................
Other expense of teaching, substitute
Total Expense of Teaching .............
a*
$9210,18
>8221.44
$2009.47
$1518.42
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1 Personal service:
1. Janitors and other employes .......
..................... $1500.00
Janitors’ supplies .................................................................
150.00
Fuel ........................................................................ ...................
350.0.0
Light and power ........................... .......................................
110.00
Water ............... a...... ............................................................
200.00
Freight and cartage ..........................................................
10.00
Total Expense of Operation ............................................ $2320.00
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment
$575.00
2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds .... 125.00
4. Total expense of Maintenance and Repairs'........... ........ $700.00
i
70.0.00
$700,00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
2. Library books ......................................
3. Supplies, repairs, etc...........................
3. Transportation of pupils:
1. Personal service .................................
2. Supplies and other expenses, board
5, Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies ...
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance ....... _...... -....................
3. Rent ................................................
4. Other fixed charges:
1. Street and sewer assessments
5. Total Fixed Charges ................
. 210.00
$420.00
s
>416.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
4. New furniture and eguipment
5. Assessments for betterments .....
7. Total Capital Outlays
............
>4155.49
x
$5000.00
>5000.00
$416.00
$3947,80
$350.00
!X. DEBT SERVICE
Sew iird Hotel
HOUSE OF CHFTR
TENTH AT ALDER
Or«gon
Portland
Excellent men Is at pop-
ular prices. Coffee shop.
Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c.
Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining
room. Breakfast 25c and
up.
Luncheons
35c,
50c.
Dinners 55c, 65c. 75c, $1.
W. D. McNair, Manager
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
Between Vernonia and Portland
W. A. Davi«, Local Manager.
Office Phone 1041
Res. 1052
1.
2.
4.
5.
9.
Principal on bonds ...................
............ >2500.00
Principal on warrants .................
............ 4018.12
Interest on bonds
450.00
...................................
Interest on warrants .................
............
180.00
Total Debt Service
>7148.12
X. EMERGENCY
1............ ................ .......................... .......
4. Total Emergency
GRAND
Portland Vernonia Truck Line
for Freight Orders
TOTAL
>1666.66
4033.46
400.00
Ì75.41
>6375.52
>1666.66
4033.46
400.00
333.33
>6433.45
>2500.00
20,00.00
1500.00
$6000.00
>3450.00
>17563.50
.........
>5034.81
>5034.81
>374.92
>374.92
>1338.21
>1338.21
>400.00
>400.00
>300,00
>736.50
........
>37408.93
>22627.46
>23139.94
>32110.00
>22355.82
>35285.35
I, Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1930-1931 was prepared by me
land that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years
next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct
copies thereof.
MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk.
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