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~ THE VERNONIA EAGLE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baird and his wife getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kern attend The first snow of the season greeted the eye early Monday ed the football game between morning, but it soon ceased to Grant High and the High School snow and the sun came out a i of Commerce, on Tuesday of last week. little. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knight and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt who has been very ill in the hospital in Port son Douglas, motored to Portland land with rheumatic fever i$ ■ Armistice day to attend a din ner given by Mrs. Knight’s sister, improving. The village and vicinity was Mrs. Cushman. An executive meeting of the with out lights Trursday evening Association was until nearly 9 o’clock. Some Parent-Teacher evening at the held Thursday trees fell across the line during the heavy wind of Thursday af home of the president, Mrs. J. E. Wilson. ternoon. Ray Walters and family went Austin Dowling and son Ber nard were shopping in Clatskanie to Salem Friday to spend a few days visiting relatives. Thursday. The regular weekly meeting of Miss Irene DeRock spent Mon day night in Vernonia attending the Kshilala Campfire group was the meeting of the Rainbow Girls. held Friday at the school house. Mrs. Rachiel was down from This meeting was in the form of V-rnonia and visited her mother, a “Sing Song.” Preparations are being made for a Council Fire Mrs. Reynolds, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane re Ceremonial to be held in the near turned home from Kenneys camp future. Anather gToup will hold the last of the week, having fin the Cerimonial here and form ished their work. Mrs. Lane ii as ally accept the local group into “Campfire.” Public cerimonials been doing the cooking at the are not held often, but this one camp. Mrs. Grover Devine returned will be open to parents and inter from Cottage Grove Monday eve ested adults of the community, ning where she went to see her to give an idea of what is being done. Honor beads will be award sister who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers ed. Mrs. Stewart of Portland has and Irene DeRock were movie visitors in Vernonia Sunday eve- been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Knight, during the ning. Norma Anderson spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dudrow week end at her home in Ver- left Sunday for Rochester, Wash nonia. ington, where they will spend a few days with Mrs. Dudrow’s sis- ter, Nrs. E. J. Brown, Mrs. Brown was formerly a resident of Westimber. H. L. Root moved his family on Sunday to the Raines-Roger Lum ber company camp, where Mr. Root has employment. Mr. and Mrs. John Marchel visited their daughter Cecelia, who is attending school near Bea verton, at St. Marys of the valley on Saturday of last week. Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Gartzke, and Mrs. Ahlgren shopped in Ver nonia on Thursday afternoon. Joe Winans spent Saturday evening at the Wolfe home and is reported to be recovering from his recent automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson made Mr. and Mrs. Ferlaak and sons Charles Miles of Portland visit- Henry and Joe and Raliegh Cast-Ie(j at the John Marchel home a business trip to Forest Grove lefan shopped and attended the Saturday and Sunday. M o n d ay. show in Vernonia Saturday night. Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Krebs drove to Vernonia Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and baby daughter spent Mon day with relatives. They are now making their "home in Prescott, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koenig and sons motored to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Koenig visited her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Harriger, while Mr. Koenig had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Miles of THERE’S only n small charge for South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. PAGE TWO —-------------------------------------------------------- Mist Mrs. A. A. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sundland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wallace. Miss Dorothy Wallace is at home from Portland for a while, A. R. Melis was a Portland visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kennedy drove to Portland Saturday af ternoon to spend the week end. Shady Lane is at home from Vernonia for an indefinite stay. A stork shower was given at the home of Miss Ann Banzer for Mrs. Claud Johnson on Wed nesday afternoon. The house was was filled with relatives and friends. There being about seven ty five ladies were present. A delicious buffet lunch was served EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT during the afternoon. There were guests present from Vesper, Bir- I. O. O. F. HALL ken feld, and Mist. Mrs. J. W. Lawyer returned to her home here last week from Music by California where she accompan ied the remains of Mr. Lawyer, Spike Cameron’s Orchestra to be interred in his former home town near Los Angeles. Milton Devine had the misfor tune to break his right arm in cranking his father’s car. He was taken to Clatskanie immed iately, where the bones were set Delivered To and Called For At by Dr Ball. YOUR DOOR Miss Gierverts was the guest Thursday night of Mrs. George TRUCKS LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY I Taylor on the Burn. Long Distance Furniture Hauling Mrs. Wm. Bridgers was a Between Vernonia and Portland Birkenfeld visitor one afternoon last week. Miss Ruth Carmichiel has gone Mrs. H. L. Root i to Falls City for an extended stay Wholesale and Retail with her grandparents. W. A. Davis, Local Manager. LUMBER Fred Miller, Henry and Joe There was a large crowd out Office Phone 1041 Res. 1052 Saturday afternoon and attended Ferlaak attended the Armistice Vernonia, Oregon the road meeting held in the dance at Arcadia Park. old school house, There were 84 votes cast. 29 for special road tax, and 52 against. A truck with a Washington license and some half dozen men SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 47. were in the village Sunday gath This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three ering Christmas trees. The truck left with a full load of the trees. fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the A. R. Melis butchered a beef budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year means six months of the last school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws. Saturday. This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class. Mrs. Ann Wallace was pleas EXPENDITURES antly surprised on Thursday when a large delegation of ladies Expenditures for the three fiscal Expenditures and budget dropped in to help Mrs. Wallace years next preceding the allowance for six months celebrate her birthday. The lad last school year of last school year Estimated ies brought their baskets filled expenditures Detailed Second year First year with good things to eat, also ITEM for the en expenditures Give Budget Give some very lovely presents. Those suing school Expenditures for the last yearly totals yearly totals allowance in detail to present were as follows: year year of the 3- 1927-28 1928-29 in detail date 1930-31 Madams Sundland, George, Mc year period of 1930-31 1929-30 Gee, Melis, Hanson, Carmichiel, Dowling, Wallace, Jepson, John son, Malcom, Miss Anna Banzer, 1. GENERAL CONTROL and Miss Dorothy Wallace. 1. Personal service: Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tiderman $ 300.00 2. Clerk ........................................................................ $ 150.00 $ 105.00 ¥ 240.00 111.40 12.00 and little daughter were visitors 3. Stenographers and other office assistants 19.00 25.00 17.25 50.00 . Compulsory education, census ..................... at the home of her sister, Mrs. 50.U.0 100.00 . Other services ................................................... Hanson. 57.49 50.00 17.70 100.00 Supplies ..................................................................... John Schlippy returned from 165.24 25.0.0 4.05 50.00 Elections and publicity ......................................... Vancouver last week and reports 50.00 67.50 100.00 135.00 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ....... Other expense of general control: 50.00 55.85 100.0.0 1. Telephone ............................................................ $ 544.75 $ 271.81 $ 775.00 $ 311.85 T otal Ex pense of General Control ................ Westimber Freight Portland-Vernonia Truck Line ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET ¥ 2100.00 $ 125.00 1 2225.00 $ 26.40 $ 1050.00 175.00 62.50 905.40 $ 1287.50 879.00, $ 1900.00 315.45 23.56 42.15 $ 2281.16 $ 2100.00 $ 1566.00. Vernonia Service Garage E. Fredrickson $24000.00 500.00 100.00 $2460,0.00 1. Personal service: $ 1. Janitors and other employes 2. Janitors’ supplies ...................... 3. Fuel .................................................... . » 4. Light and power ......................... 5. Water ........................................... 7. Other expense of operation ’..... $ 8. Total Expense of Operation V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment $ 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds 1. Building ......................................................... 2. Grounds ............................................................. $ I. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $21480,03 489.19 $ 4558.75 306.00 6.50 $ 4871.25 $12500.00 250.00, 50.00 $12800.00 $21969.22 866.00. 312.12 375.00 44.69 104.81 1.32 $ 1703.94 $ 1375.00 250.00 325.00 150.00 150.00 17.50 $ 2267.50 $ 2825.00 219.20 641.50 227.75 247.60 36.10. $ 4197.15 $18037.90 $20918.53 3000.00 500.00 800.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 4950.00 $ . Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies 250.00 1250.00 80.00 1500.00 122.75 20,2.75 * 75.00 250.00 $ I $ 250.00 250.0,0 500.00 $ 64.50 $ 125.00 25.0,0 ¥ Remember > iis the next time you wish any print- i tig.Our equipment enables us to turn nut first quality work—our experi ence enables us to in telligen t ly aiti you in planning your circular, let ter or whatever print ing you wish «ione. Th«* results yon get will prove that $ 2731.02 $ 3906.81 <>oo«l I*rint- ♦ing Pays♦ Principal on bonds ......................... Principal on warrants ................. Principal on other indebtedness Interest on bonds ........................ Interest on warrants.................. 6. Interest on other indebtedness ... 9. Totol Debt S, rvu c________ .. X. EME »GEUCY Total Emergency GRAND TOTAL BUDGET Estimated Receipts 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) for which this budget is made $ 6840.00 2. From county school fund ................................................... 8000.00 3. From state school fund ....................................................... 1500.00, 4. From elementary school fund ...... ........................... 4081.00 Total Estimated Receipts ... .................................... .. ............... $20421.00 I. GENERAL CONTROL Personal service: Clerk ....................................................... Compulsory education and census Other services ..................................... . Supplies ........................................................... Elections and publicity .............................. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) Other expense of general control : Telephone ................... ....................... $ 240.00 50.0,0 100.00 100.00 50.00 135.00, 100.00 Total Expense of General Control $ 775.00 II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision Personal service : Principals ’............................................... Supplies, principals and supervisors .... $ 2100.00 125.00 $ 2225.00 Personal service: Teachers ............................................. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............... Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) Total Expense of Teaching ............. $24000.00 500.00 100.00 $24600.00 $ Personal service: Janitors and other employes Janitors’ supplies ........................... Fuel ...................................................... Light and power .......................... Water ................................................ Other expense of operation ....... $ 3000.00 500.00 80,0.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 $ 4950.00 Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment ............................................ $ 250.00 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds ................................................... 1250.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 1500.00 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 822.37 202.93 $ 1255.41 $ 6181.05 $ 2745.76 82.70 4.85 i 7.85 4500.00 735.00 2500.00 5415.00 250,00 126.25 500.00 5100.00 925.75 « 3137.50 135.00 235.25 $ 5880.65 839.20. 176.75 ? 1015.95 $ 581.00 125.00 706.00 Library: Personal service (librarian, etc.) Library books .................................... Health service: Supplies and other expenses ....... Transportation of pupils: Personal service .............................. Other auxiliary agencies: Board and Tuition ........................... $ 75.00 250.00 25.00 4500.0,0 250.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 5100.00 Alteration of buildings (not repairs) New furniture and equipment ............ Total IX. $ 4503,71 $ 5716.97 $ 1500.00, 1700.00 $ 3200.00 $ $17,500.0.0 1809.50 $ 3226.00 $23,535.50 38.80 DEBT SERVICE Debt $17500.00 1809.50 4226.00 Se rv i c e $23535.50 (Xi EMERGENCY » L 288.00 406.0.0 Total $ 50,00.00 ............. $ 5000.00 Emergency RECAPITULATION 286.52 586.56 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ... 1 911.58 $ 8750.00 $ 4500.00 $11640.00 _________ $ 3200.00 Total estimated expenses for the year ........ $70885.50 Total estimated receipts not including pro prosed tax .............................................. 20421.00 500.00 ? 2890.00 $ I 500.00 558.67 100.0,0 658.67 ? 341.03 510.00 851.03 $ 1500.00 170,0.00 Outlay» Capital Principal on bonds ...... Principal on warrants Interest on bonds ..... Total $ Fixed Charges IX. DEBT SERVICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 47, of Columbia County, State of Oergon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Washington School, on the 9th day of December, 1930, at 8:00. p. m. o’clock i I in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget here inafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the propo sition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of moeny needed by the said school dis trict during the fiscal year beginning on June 15th, 1931, and ending June 15th, 1932, 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. 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 third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be en- titled to vote upon any matters before the meeting.’’ V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 230.11 12.50 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY New buildings .................................. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) New furniture and equipment ......... Other capital outlays: 1. New building ................................ ......... 2. Play ground equipment .................. 7. Total Lanital Oudays ........................... Notice of School Meetiny VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS VII. FIXED CHARGES Insurance ..................... ’ Rent .............................. Total Vernonia, Oregon Total Expense of Operation VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Librnry: . Personal service (librarian, etc.) .............. . Library books .................................................. . Supplies, repairs, etc..................................... Health service: . Supplies and other expenses .................... Transportation of pupils: . Personal service ................................ ......... Other auxiliary agencies: 3. Tuition and board ......................................... KERR MOTOR CO. I I IV. OPERATION OF PLANT IV. OPERATION OF PLANT ed by the Bauman Ig nition Tester. Drive in for information. Courteous attention. Modern equipment. Complete stock of genuine Ford parts and acces sories. And a real desire to servo you. 11!. INSTRUCTION—Teaching 111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Have your ignition test this service — but what a lot of worriment it lifts from your shoulders. ft not only keep* your car “on it» toe»" through minor adjust ment» — but forestall» many »crions repair» and replacement». Total Expense Supervision INSTRUCTION—Supervision 1. Personal service: 1. Teachers ............................................... . 2. Supplies ......................................................... 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) 6. Total Expense of Teaching ................ BEATS TROUBLE Dance C. BRUCE Personal service: 2. Principals .......................................................... 5. Stenographers and other office assistants 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors ............. 5. Other expenses of supervisors ........................ 6, Total Expense of Supervision ..................... Our Periodic Inspection Service 29.52 2062.44 8.87 1.77 $ 6602.60 $ 719.71 $ 5206.72 » 443.01 Personal — service —3 .................. ................................................... Supplies ............. .................... Maintenance and repairs . Debt service ....... .................. . Miscellaneous ......... ............... Construction ........................... Emergency ................ $22288.32 Total .................................. $ 3696.11 $ 3696.11 $ 2250.0.0 $ 2250.00 $ $ $70885.50 $14173.93 $35506.00 $45148,17 367.72 367.72 $ 544.34 $45319.94 $ 0.00 $53800.47 I. Loci Robtrts, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the 1931-1932 was prepared by me and 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 abfeve have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. _ __ _ _ __ LOEL ROBERTS, District Clerk. $34065.00 1250.00 1500.00, 23535.50 4035.00 1500.00 5000.00 ...... ............... $70885.50 INDEBTEDNESS $ 5000.00 I 5000.00 $50464.50 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES For school year from June, 1931, to June 1932. Amount of indebtedness (include all warrants issued by v«>te of electors) ............ $84500.00 Amount of warrant indebtedness on war rants issued and endorsed “not fiaid for lack of funds” 1809.50 ndebtedness $86309.50 Dated this 18th day of November, 1930. Attest: LOEL ROBERTS, j. yç. BROWN District Clerk. Chairman, Board of Directors.