NOVEMBER 28, 1980 THE VERNONIA EAGLE labor commissioner predicts 40,* Oregonians not to forget the elded him against issuing 000 unemployed within the state’s distressed Thanksgiving day. call for a special session. border in January 1931. There were 15,000 last January. Mail early. All ordinary mail Attention nut growers, An- nual convention of the Western Growers association will be held at Oregon state college Decem­ ber 3 and 4. uunties Buffered de­ of a 9366,ÜUU pledge of Rocke­ cir tax ratiuns, state feller foundation. The cheek was un annuunced. for 970,755.6«. la County, 1930 ra­ that uf 1929 was ti, Albany, Eugene, Corvallis and Salem high schools have formed drup was noted in the Willamette valley league. diseases fur week Standard competition ia sought. mber 15. Other schools will ba asked to cases was reportad, Join. with 184 of the pre- Temporary employment i n stores of Oregon during Christ­ mas holiday rush, will provide relief for several thousand of the state’s jobless. A million dollar snow. Early storma in Eastern Oregon brought sufficient water for irrigation, During past years, much of in- terior country was short of ws- Pacific Nurthwest la county, 12 cases continue passenger soeks to dis­ ter. service on prevailed. its Kull Kun line. Approximately Help the needy. In a pro- 12 miles of that line between clamatioa. Governor Norblad aslu fines for October Barnes road and Bull Kun would slate 93,911.10. be abanoned. 2,405 arrests, and The inga given, Post office department will not as 25. employ any men for temporary Christmas rush, except those who f counterfeiters. Sa- are unemployed with a family to ts have been warned support. General business de­ s dollars circulated pression makes thia restriction ne­ lol city. cessary. rvice commission has until January I a ardi ng operations of Beach and Garibaldi r companies. nee. Oregon ia with- ty to appropriate upport of married wo- uise Home. Opinion down by Attorney request of child wel- ion. ce Garage K. FredrickHon INTING ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET EXPENDITURES thia true of ut «how you we can improve ur present letterhead » »TATEMENTE CIRCULAR» FOI PER» Expenditutes for the three fiscal years next preceding the last school year Expenditures and budget allowance for six months of last school year ITEM Estimated expenditures for the en­ suing school Expenditures in detail to year date 1930-31 9 240.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY 2. New buildings ....................... -..... ........ 3. Alteration <>7 buildings (not repairs) 4. New furniture and equipment .......... 6. Other capital outlays: 1. New building ...................................... 2 Play ground equipment ........... —-• 7, Total Capital Outlay« ........................... IX. DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on bond« ......................... 2. Principal on warrants ................ 3. Principal on other indebtedness ..— 4. Interest on bonds ......................... —— 6. Interest on warrants .................... ........ fl. Interest on other indebtedness .............. 9. Totol Debt Service ......................... X. EMERGENCY 1............... .......... .......... 4. Total Emergency GRANO TOTAL 17.70 4.05 100.00 9 9 2100.00 > 879.00. 9 125.00 9 2226.00 9 150.00 Detailed Second year First year expenditures Give Give for the last yearly totals yearly totals year of the 3- 1928-29 1927-28 year period 1929-30 9 25.00 50.Q0 50.00 25.0.0 67.50 55.85 311.85 50.00 417.50 26.40 1050.00 175.00 62.50 905,40 9 1287.50 57.49 165.24 50.00 9 1906.00 315.45 23.56 42.15 9 2281.16 921969.22 9 3000.00 9 866.00 312.12 375.00 44.69 104.81 1.32 * 1703.94 9 1375.00 9 2825.00 75.00 260.00 80.00 9 9 122.75 202.75 64.50 219.20 641.50 227.75 247.60 36.10, 9 4197.15 9 9 9 9 500.00 125.00 25.00 9 1566.00, 9 2100.00 9 3906.81 918037.90 9 2731.02 230.11 822.37 202.93 9 1255.41 9 920918.53 9 6181.05 9 2745.76 82.70 4.85 12.50 7.86 736.00 2500.00 5415.00 250,00 126.25 500.00 ? 925.75 9 3137.50 135.00 235.25 > 5880.65 > 5716.97 1 4503.71 9 839.20 176.75 1015.95 9 > 341.03 510.00 851.03 288.00 406.0.0 »-• 9 581.00 125.00 706.00 1 1500.0ft 1700.00 558.67 1 3200.00 ? 100.0.0 658.07 fit, 500.00 > » 1809.50 9 500.00 9 8750.00 f 719.71 9 443.01 9 4500.00 L 911640.00 > 8000.00 > »000.00 9 3696.11 9 3696.11 9 2250.00 9 2250.00 9 9 jmms.so 914173.93 935508.00 945148.17 >33,536.50 307.72 307.72 5206.72 9 544.34 945319.94 922288.32 9 0.00 >63800.47 s I Lei Robtrta. do hereby certify that the ab^re «atimate of expenditures for the 1931-1932 was prepared by me and that .. —nenditures and budget allowance for six month» of tho current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding th. current yea? as shown ahBva hare boon Bl— llsd from tho record, in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision Personal service: Principals .................................. ..... Supplies, principals and supervisors Total Expense Supervision 111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Personal service: Teachers ........................................... Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .............. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) Total E»pen»e of Teaching IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other employes Janitors’ supplies .......................... Fuel .................................................... Light and power ............... .......... Water ........... Other expense of operation ........ Total Expense of Operation 240.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 135.00. 100.00 9 2100.00 125.00 ................. 9 2225.00 924000.00 500.00 100.00 9 3000.00 500.00 80,0.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment .................. 9 250.00 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds ............................................ 1250.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library: Personal service (librarian, etc.)__ Library books ___________ ___ __ _ Health service: Supplies and other expenses ___ __ Transportation of pupils: Personal service ........................... ..... Other auxiliary agencies: Board and Tuition ..................... ...... Total Eiptsss of Auxiliary Agencies IX. DEBT SERVICE Principal on bonds ..... Principal on warrants Interest on bonds .... Total Debt Service 9 75.00 250.00 25.00 4500.ft0 250.00 9 5100.00 1500.00 1700.00 .... 9 3200.00 917500.00 1809.50 4226.00 9 50,00.00 ................. 9 5000.00 Total estimated expenses for the year ____ 970885.50 Total estimated receipts not including pro­ prosed tax ...................................... 20421.00 Bala nee, amount to be raised by district tax .................. 911.58 29.52 2062.44 8.87 1.77 » 6602.60 2890.00 3226.00 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 ...................................... Total Expense of General Control RECAPITULATION 38.80 586.56 ... 2. 3. 4. X. EMERGENCY 286.52 500.00 1. BUDGET Estimated Receipts Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in June) for which this budget is made i 6840.00 From county school fund ___ 8000.00 From state school fund .......... 1500.00 From elementary school fund 4081.00 Total Estimated Rc 920421.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS Alteration of buildings (not repairs) „ New fur.iiture and equipment ............... Total Capital Outlays ........................ 4500.00 9 5100.00 ... 544.75 • 250.00 325.00 150,00 150.00 17.50 9 2267.50 250.00 250.0,0 9 271.81 921480,03 489.19 912560.00 250.00, 50.00 912800.00 I 9 I ... .. 128.52 831.65 4558.75 306.00 6.50 > 4871.25 9 •• 300.00 111.40 19.00 924000.00 500.00 100.00 >24600.00 500.00 800.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 9 4950.00 9 I 9 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 250.00 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment 9 1 1250.00 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds 1. Building ...... 2. Grounds ...... —...... -....................................... 9 1500.00 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs, VII. FIXED CHARGES I. Insurance .................. . 3. Rent 5. Total Fixed Chargea 105.00 12.00 17.25 Budget allowance in detail S of 1930-31 100.0,0 775.00 1 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: 1. Janitors and other employes .. Janitors' supplies ............. ........... fuel Light and power ....................~..... Water ................ J............ -.......... 7. Other expense of operation .... 8. Total Expense of Operation VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: 1. Personal service (librarian, etc.) ....... 2. Library books ....................... ———------ 3. Supplies, repairs, etc............................. Health service: 2. Supplies and other expenses ----------- 3. Transportation of pupils: 1. Personal service ................. -........... — 4. Other auxiliary agencies: 3. Tuition and board ................................. 9 50.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 135.00 5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies ...... U worth doing W. A. Davis, Local Manager. Office Phone 1041 Res. 1052 I 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 ED TAPP TEL. 682 CASS BERGERSON i in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget here- 1 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 Oregon'« juble«« larger. State 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 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 47. section 232, School Laws 1929, should be observed: “Un­ This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three til the ballots are counted at least one hour after the fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year" means six months of third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be en­ titled to vote upon any matters before the meeting. the last school year.) See Sec. 238, 1927 School Laws. This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class. III. INSTRUCTION— Teaching 1. Personal service: 1. Teachers ............. _............... — 2. Supplies 3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) 6. Total Expense of Teaching ................ Vernonia Portland-Vernonia Truck Line I Vernonia Trading Co. II. INSTRUCTION—Sapervisiea Personal service : 2. Principal« ..................... 5. Stvnographer» and other office assistants 2. Supplies, principal« and superviaora ............ 6. Other expenses uf supervisor« ....................... <; Tot«sl Expense oí Superv.sion Tenter, HEADQUARTERS FOR notice of School Meeting ns M. Kerston proved , J. O. Jessup, end ob in state industrial mmisaion office. Thia taken to conform to I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: i commission to employ 2. tJerk ....... n dependent on them- 3. Stenographers and other office assistants ... 4. Compulsory education, census ....... —___ 6. Other services ................ .................... ....... ........ te University offi- 2. Supplies ....... _................. received last payment ......... 3. Elections and publicity .............. ’s bond, audit, etc.) _____ ... 4. Legal service . (clerk . 6. Other expense of general control: 1. Telephone 6 Total Expense of General Control the Bauman Freight Delivered To and Called For At YOUR DOOR TRUCKS LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY Ixmg Distance Furniture Hauling Between Vernonia and Portland AGENT FOR McCORMICK-DEERING MACHINERY Oregon state college students eat 3 OU, sacks of potatoes a month The total weight, some 33,000 pounds, is 15 times the weight of the vanity football team. Oregon association 67.27 during recent n effort to defeat in- and people’s water district billa. your ignition C. BRUCE Dance Feeds - Seeds - Hay - Grain Gaseo Briquettes cuunt showed Julius Pity the poor Washington re­ ndent candidate fur sident who buys a used car, which as swept into office contains an Oregon license. He of 22,406 over three immediately must buy Waahing- ton plates for the vehicle, sc­ tnator McNary’s votes cording to an opinion by the a majority of 38.091 neighboring state’s attorney gen- ponenta. eral. be lung now. Agents r elect Meier are con- lease of a Salem resi­ ti «late executive capi- a. driving, and Turkington states that they have strong suspicion as to their identity, but as yet no ar­ “JINX’* STILL ON TRAIL Wholesale and Retail rests have been made. service will be suspended Christ­ OF M. E. TURKINGTON — St. Helens Sentinel LUMBER mas day. Only special delivery letters and parcels will be handl­ Vernonia, Oregon The “jinx” that has apparently ed December 25. Try an Eagle clarified ad. been trailing M. K. Turkington, Wing dams to further naviga-' owner of Turk’s Chili Bowl cafe tion of the Willamette river. This in We.'t St. Helens, made another was advocated by Congressman noctural appearance last Friday night when some one threw a rock W. C. Hawley. through the front window of the Business is good in Oregon’s cafe at about lo o'clock, entirely meat packing business. This wrecking the plate glass front. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT state has not been affected by Two rocks were hurled at the slumps prevailing in middle wes­ window, only one, about the size I. O. O. F. HALL of a man’s fist hitting the mark. tern states. Turkington had just left the cafe Oregon’s tax difficulties will to go to his home and the two Music by have to be settled without the ladies, Mrs. Dean and Miss Mary Spike Cameron’s Orchestra assistance of a special legislature. Keeler, were in charge. Fred Wat- e Governor Norblad declared un- kins was also in the cafe at the necessary expense and a situation time. Two witnesses claim to have lacking necessary seriousness de- seen the car that the men were LOFTL ROBERTS, District Clerk. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES For school year from Jana, 1931, to Jane 1932. Personal service ............ 934065.00 Supplies ____ __________ 1250.00 Maintenance and repairs 1500.00 Debt service .......... .......... 23535.50 Miscellaneous __________ 4035.00 Construction ..................... 1600.00 Emergency ........... ............ 5000.00 Total .... .......................... INDEBTEDNESS Amount of indebtedness (include all warrants issued by vote of electors) _____ _ 984500.00 Amount of warrant indebtedness on war­ rants issued snd endorsed “not paid for lack of funds” 1809.50 Total Indebtedness .............. ............... .. Dated this 18th day of November, 1930. Attest: LOEL ROBERTS, District Clerk. I