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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
spent the week end with MrJand Vie Throop, also Elna Spen-
daughters, Elizabeth and Louise, ter Dorothy were visitors at the with his family in Portland.
and Mrs. Art Kirk of Pleasant cer visited
• — ■ -
.i . —
and Mrs. Minnie Wood spent | home of Charlie Hanna at Ver-
Portland
Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. Lane and Mrs.
Hill.
have glasses fitted.
Friday and Saturday in Portland nonia on Friday.
Lake’s mother, Mrs. C. R. Lewis,
Mrs. Lee Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christ-1 Mr. Richy has been very sick,
and Vancouver, shopping and
Mrs. Peggy Hatfield, Opal Hat­ spent one day of last week in
visiting relatives.
enson entertained Mrs. Lee Vale but at this time is improved.
field, and Mrs. Peggy Pringle Portland shopping and pleasure
at dinner Sunday.
Roy Sidebottom is confined to were luncheon guests at the home bent.
Ben Brown had the misfor­
Mrs. Richy has as her guest
Ed. Buckner and Miss Alice
Mrs. John Elder and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nixon and her sister of Wenatchee.
tune of a tank of gasoline with the home cf his sister with a bad­ of Mrs. Florence Olson Saturday.
Rundell were united in marriage
ly
sprained
ankle.
Streadwick
were St. Helens visit­
children
Doris
and
Billy
visited
which
he
was
firing
up
a
don
­
Ted
Nixon
aiid
Clarence
Gun
­
Bill Condon visited friends in
Tuesday at Ellensburg, Washing­
C. R. Lewis was at home one
ors last week.
ton. They will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Von Cleff in Clat­ Riverview Saturday before re­ key exploding, severely burning day last week with a severe cold. derson were Portland visitors
skanie Sunday.
himself. He was taken to St.
over Sunday taking in several
turning to California.
in Vernonia for the present.
He is somewhat better at this shows and reporting a good time.
Read the Eagle classified ads
Miss Beth Davis is the guest of I Mr. Frenchie Rachel spent the
Miss Mona Casselman is stay­ Vincents hospital.
—there may be something that
writing.
week end with his wife, who is ing with Elizabeth George and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield
Bert Close spent the week end will save you money.
Beulah Parker this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gwinn
in the hospital in Astoria.
going to school, while her folks motored to Eugene over the week are the proud parents of a fine
Miss Gwendolyn Poynter spent,
end, returning Miss Hatfield to
the afternoon with Mrs. Harvey! Mrs. Marie Galier visited in are away working.
as yet.
her home there for the opening of baby girl, name unknown
Riverview
a
few
days
last
week,
Warren
White,
Clyde
Sesse-
are at
Heath Friday.
Mrs.
Gwinn
and
the
baby
returning to Bay City Thursday . man and Goldie May went to school.
the hospital in Portland and doing ... hN<PTIC1ErJ® HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union
Mrs. Christensen’s mother, S. I with her sister,
High School District No. 1, of Columbia County, State of Oregon,
Mrs.
Stanley
Olson
Mr.
and
Mrs. Winky Par- * Portland Sunday to attend the
nicely.
Stubbs of Portland is spending a ker.
SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at school
were guests at a silver wedding
motorcycle
hill
climb.
Mrs. George Baker and daugh­ building, on the 10th day of October, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock in the
few days here.
party
at
Holbrook
anniversary
Gus Olsen and Irene May
ters Alice and Patricia, Mrs. evening for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out
Oral Estes left this week for
Mrs. Guy Cameron is spending
were Portland visitors Monday Prosser, Washington, where he Saturday evening.
Stanley Olson, and Mrs. EnH with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying
a few days in Longview.
Mrs. Anderson, attended by Pringle were shoppers in Port­ a special district tax.
of last week.
has employment.
The total amount of money needed by the school district dur­
Miss Edna Mitcham left for
her nurse and friend Miss Wil­ land Friday.
Bob Mackey has moved from
ing the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1931, and ending June
» Portland, where she will attend his former residence in Riverview
son of Oakland, California, are
Miss Irma Smith of Portland 30, 1932, is estimated in the following budget and includes the
school.
visiting at the home of her son, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school
and is now living in the Vista
Mrs. Gus Whitney Bell of hotel.
John Atkins. Mrs. Anderson is Pringle Saturday. In the evening fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other
moneys of the district.
Trenholm spent Friday with Mrs.
unable to stay in this country Miss Smith, Lloyd Wolf, Mr.
Mrs. H. E. Stevenson returned
When the budget meeting is held in connection with
H. E. Stevenson.
owing to a bad heart. Her hus- and Mrs. Pringle, Harry Coleman
home from Portland Sunday.
the annual school meeting, the following provision of
band works in Portland but she and Ted Dixon motored to Arcad­
Bill Johnson has moved from
Mr. and Mrs. H. .E. Stevenson
section 232, School Laws 1929, should be observed: "Un­
is unable to be with him due to ia park to attend the dance.
and Rhoda Bell made a trip to Riverview to Longview, where
til the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time
he has employment in the Weyer-
Mrs. H. C. Ridenour was re­ her health.
set for the meeting in districts of the second and third
Mrs. Earl Smith has returned
Forest Grove Thursday night.
classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to
Mrs. Bessie Piert and her alone to camp as Mr. Smith is
cently appointed a school director
Miss Mildred Hawkins is River­ hauser mill.
vote upon any matters before the meeting.”
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitcham by the county school superinten­
confined in the hospital at Port-
view reporter, during the absence
¡spent the evening at the home of dent, as successor to Jonas Lar­ to Portland Monday on business. land with a severe case of rheu-
of Mrs. Lee Hall.
from His work at Chitwood, Oregon, matism.
son who resig ned
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons,,Mrs- B- B- Hawkins, Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Childs, her daugh­ the school board here, July 26. ended last Wednesday.
Miss Helen Matson and Ernie
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aubrey and
Mrs. H. C. Ridenour and daugh­ Williams of Wilark were visitors
Jet Aubrey are spending the ter and granddaughter of Spo­
Estimated Receipts
The new text books to be used
kane are visiting Mr. and Mrs. in the school here this year, were ter Patsy were in Vernonia Wed­ at the home of Cleff Streadwick 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school
week at Belnap Springs.
year
(third
Monday
in June) for which
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pruitt and Harry King of Riverview.
received Monday and tha school nesday for medical attention for Saturday evening,
this budget is made ....................................... * 206.11
Mrs.
Harry
King
and
daughter
latter.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Hanna
and
daugh-
the
son Alvin left for Grants Pass
is progressing nicely under the
2. From county school fund special tax ....... 17179.27
Marjorie and sons Earl and Bob leadership of Mrs. Lambert as
and are now employed there.
9. Receipts from all other sources:
2. Other sources, building tax .....................
97.62
Mrs. Mike Miller and Mrs. also Mrs. W. H. Childs, her principal and Mrs. Virginia Gil-
10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9, inc.)
........... *17483.00
Johnson called on Mrs. H. E. daughter and granddaughter spent kerson of Hood River, primary
the week end in Shelton, Wash­ teacher.
Stevenson Friday.
Estimated Expenditures
I. GENERAL CONTROL
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and ington.
L.
M.
Adams,
who
is
working
1.
Personal
service:
Mr. and Mrs. McChb'e went to
Delivered To and Called for at Your Door
son Ole visited at the home of
at Clark and Wilson’s at present
*(2) Clerk ..................................................... I 200.00
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin Sun- Portland, where Mrs. McCabe was a caller in camp Sunday.
*3 Elections and publicity ................ ............
140.00
TRUCKS LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY
will
visit
her
sister,
while
her
’ day.
»4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
65.00
Everett
Beach,
state
fire
war
­
Long
Distance
Furniture
Hauling
6. Other expense of general control:
Bob Welsh spent the week end husband makes a trip to Eastern
den,
is
spending
a
week
with
his
( 1 ) Postage ...................................................
25.00
Oregon.
Between Vernonia and Portland
in Portland.
50.00
(2) Telephone ..............................................
Aunt Sally Spencer visited folks at Jewell.
Miss Ida Mae Hawkins left
100.00
(3)
Commencement
...................................
The
Estey
and
Thompson
famil
­
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
Sunday afternoon for Ft. Smith, Grandma Rogers Saturday,
$ 580.90
6. Total Expense of General Control ...........
araansas,
Arkansas, wnere
where sne
she will spend i Bev- G. W. Plumer and Dad ies were shoppers in Vernonia
W.
A.
Davis,
Local
Manager.
II.
INSTRUCTION
—
Supervision
one year with her grandmother. I Foust called on Aunt Sally Mon­ Saturday.
1. Personal service:
RES. PHONE 443
OFFICE PHONE 1041
J. W. Warnstaff spent Sunday 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins ^ay afternoon,
(2) Principals ............................................ * 3000.00
May De Ett, Becky with his family here, returning
25.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors .....
spent the weekend with Mr. and' Dorothy,
r
50.00
4. Other expense of supervision ..................
Mrs. Jay Burtraw on Soul’s hill.
* 3076.00
5. Total Expense, Supervision ......................
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
1. Personal service:
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
1750.00
*(1) 1 Teacher ............................................
4320.00
(2) 3 Teachers @ 1440 .............................
In thp Circuit Court of the State
1260.00
(3) 1 Teacher @ 1260
.........................
of Oregon for the County of
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal
2250.00
(4) 2 Teachers @ 1125 .............................
Columbia.
years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three fiscal preceding years and the budget allow­
135.00
*2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ................
BANK OF VERNONIA,
ances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year” means six months of the last school year.)
630.00
4. (1) 1 Part time teacher ...........................
a corporation,
See Sec. 238. 1927 School Laws.
420.00
(2).
1
Part
time
teacher
.............
...........
Plaintiff vs.
This blank is not to be used in school districts of the third class.
*10766.00
6 Total Expense of Teaching ........................
EVAN R. TREHARNE, MELIAN
V. TREHARNE, HIS WIFE, RO­
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
LAND L. TREHARNE, J. C.
1. Personal service:
BOND, AND ANNA BOND, HIS
*(1) Janitors and other employes ..........
1500.00
WIFE, K. INOUYE, F. H. O’­
*2. Janitors’ supplies ......................................
Expenditures and budget
Expenditures for three fiscal years
75.00
CONNOR AND EV O’CONNOR,
*3. Fuel .................................................. .1........
275.00
allowance for six months
next preceding the last
» HIS WIFE, AND
----- COLUMBIA
—........ ..
Estimated
110.00
of last school year.
school year
4. Light and power ................ .........................
COUNTY A POLITICAL SUB-
200.00
5. Water ............................................................
DIVISION OF THE STATE OF
Expenditures
Detailed
ITEM
10.00
6.
Cartage
.........................................................
OREGON,
Budget
expenditures Second year First year
2170.00
8. Total Expense of Operation ......................
for the ensuing Expenditures
Defendants
the last
Give
Give
Allowance for
Under and by virtue of an ex­
year
of
the
MAINTENANCE
AND
REPAIRS
school year
in detail
ecution issued out of the above
three-year yearly totals yearly totals
*1. Repair and replacement of furniture
in detail
entitled court in the above entitl­
period
and equipment .......................................... * 160.00
ed matter on the 7th day of Aug­
*2. Repair and maintenance of buildings
ust, 1931, to me directed upon a I. GENERAL CONTROL
600.00
and grounds ..............................................
1. Personal service:
judgment, decree and order of
660.00
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
2. Clerk ...................................................... .
sale, rendered on the 6th day of
$ 200.00
$ 200.00
$ 133.33
* 133.33
August, 1931, and entered on the
3. Elections and publicity .............................
140.00
91.23
60.00
87.25
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
7th day of August, 1931, in said
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
65.00
42.17
23.33
35.00
1. Library:
Court; in a mortgage foreclosure
5. Other expense of general control:
*(2) Library books ...............................
I 120.00
suit wherein Bank of Vernonia,
1. Postage and stationery .......................
25.00
14.55
20.00
58.02
(3) Supplies, repairs, etc......................
6.00
a corporation, Plaintiff, recovered
51.11
2. Commencement .......................................
100.00
66.66
74.00
3. Transportation of pupils:
judgment against the said defen­
3. Telephone ................................................
50.00
30.80
33.33
*(1) Personal service ...........................
7400.00
dants, Evan R. Treharne and
6. Total expense of General Control .......
$ 580.00
$ 363.19
* 535,00
$ 488.37
$ 454.27
$ 236.65
•(2) Supplies and other expenses .....
180.00
Melian V. Treharne, his wife, as
5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
6 7706.00
makers of the note and mort­ II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
1. Personal service:
gage as described in the com­
VII. FIXED CHARGES
2. Principals .........................................
$ 3000.00
plaint, and against Roland L.
$ 2700.00
* 250.00
* 2000.00
*1. Insurance .............................................
* 2000.00
25.00
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors
13.21
23.33
60.00
3. Rent ..........................................................
Treharne as guarantor of said
5.
Other
expense
of
supervision
..........
50.00
33.33
4. Other fixed charges:
note, for the sum of $4974.70
$
3075.00
6.
Total
Expense
of
Supervision
..........
$
2046.54
2023.33
*
2600,00
*
2600.00
$
2700.00
200.00
(1)
Street
and
Sewer
..........................
*
with interest thereon at the rate
610.00
6. Total Fixed Charges ............................
of 8% per annum from the 18th III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
day of May, 1931, until paid;
1.
Personal
service:
VIII.
CAPITAL
OUTLAYS
and for the further sum of $32.00
1. 1 Teacher @ 1750 .........................
. $ 1750.00
* 400.00
$ 1950.00
* 1300.00
*4 New furniture and equipment ...........
$ 1300.00
with interest thereon at the rate
2. 3 Teachers @ 1440 .....................
4320.00
1020.00
1020.00
4590.00
7. Total Capital Outlays ..........................
of 8% per annum from the 28th
1 400.00
3. 1 Teacher @ 1260 .......................
1260.00
2880.00
4050.00
2880.00
day of May, 1928, until paid; and
IX.
DEBT
SERVICE
4.
2 Teachers @ 1125 .................. .
2250.00
1860.00
1887.33
for the further sum of $41.40 with
1. Principal on bonds ................................
5. 1 Teacher part time .......................
630.00
2500.00
interest thereon at the rate of 8%
2. Principal on warrants ..........................
6. 1 Teacher part time .......................
420.00
9832.04
per annum from the 3rd day of
4. Interest on bonds ..................................
2. Supplies ..............................................................................
135.00
40.00
300.00
87.32
115.14
October, 1930, until paid, and for
5. Interest on warrants ............................. .
66.66
5. Other expense of teaching ............................................
42.33
400.00
the further sum of $32.00 with
9. Total Debt Service ...............................
6, Total Expense of Teaching .................... ..................... $10765.00
$10705.14
*10180.00
* 9210.18
.............. *13032.04
$ 7166.66
$ 7216.98
interest thereon at the rate of
8% per annum from the 18th IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
X. EMERGENCY
day of May, 1931, until paid and
1.
1. Personal service:
* 1000.00
for the further sum of $400.00
3, Total Emergency
................... * 1000.00
1. Janitors and other employes ..................................... $ 1500.00
$ 1500.00
* 1066.67
$ 1000.00
Attorney’s fees and for the costs
2. Janitor’s supplies ..............................................................
75.00
100.00
124.18
40.32
and disbursements of this suit
3. Fuel .....................................................................................
233.33
410.00
275.00
204.00
RECAPITULATION
taxed at $26.50 and the costs of
110.00
73.33
108.66
4. Light and power ................................. ,................... -........ .
68.00
Total estimated expenses for the year ............ *39897.04
and upon this Writ, and com­
5. Water .................................................. ...............................
133.33
183.96
200.00
125.78
(sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4,
manding me to make sale of the
6. Cartage ...............................................................................
10.00
6.66
17.37
VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-9, X-3)
mortgaged property, described as
* 2225,00
* 2009.47 Total estimated receipts, not including
$ 2326.80
8. Total Expense of Operation ......................................... $ 2170.00
follows, to-wit:
proposed tax ....................................................... 17483.00
All of the Ets of the S.E.U of V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ..................... *22,414.04
Section 7, Township 4 N. R. 4
1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment $ 160. Od $ 358.63
$ 151.53
$ 383.33
West of the Willamette Meridi-
197.33
500.00
83.33
2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds
153.20
'Items marked with an asterisk (•) are those most commonly
dian, Excepting therefrom the two
$ 348.86
X 511.83
4, Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
$ 660.00
* 700.00
$ 466.66
used by school districts of the third class.
tracts as described by deeds dated
March 5, 1920 and recorded Apr. VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
15th, 1920, in Deed records of
I. Library:
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
66.66
Columbia County, Oregon, in
2. Library Books .............................................................. $ 120.00
$ 185.07
97.27
For school year from Juno 30, 1931, to Jane 30, 1033.
$
$
Book 29 on page 192, to Portland,
33.33
3. Supplies, repairs, etc.....................................................
5.00
.59
Personal service sum of i-l-(l), (2), (3),
Astoria & Pacific Railroad Co.,
3. Transportation of pupils:
(4), (5); ii-l-(l), (2), [3], (4); iii-1-
and one dated Feb. 11th, 1924,
4230.00
6933.75
[1], [2], Î3Ï, (4); iv-l-(l). (2), (3);
1. Personal service ............................................................
7400.00
4264.00
a*id recorded Feb. 14, 1924, in
390.00
2. Board ..............................................................................
180.00
806.67
vi-l-Il], 2-11), 3-[ 1), 4-[l] ....................... *22730.00
$
4250,00
*
3947.80
Book 36 page 342 Deed Records
$ 7118.82
5. Total Expense Auxiliary Agencies .............................. $ 7705.00
$ 4710.00
Supplies i-2; ii-2 ; iii-2; iv-2; vi-l-(3), 2-(2),
$ 5168.53
of Columbia County, Oregon.
3-(2), 4(2) .......................................................
420.00
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE VII. FIXED CHARGES
Maintenance and repairs v-1-2-3 .......................
660.00
86.66
$ 130.00
1. Insurance ........................... —............................................. * 250.00
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on
$
* 123.67
Debt service ix 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 ........................... 1303104
50.00
75.00
60.00
3. Rent........................................................... ................. ........
50.00
Monday the 21st day of Septem­
Miscellaneous sum of i-3, 4, 6; ii-3. 4; iii-3,
140.00
200.00
4. Other fixed charges: Street and Sewer ........................
136.20
ber, 1931, at the hour of 10:00
4, 5; iv-3. 4, 6, 6, 7; vi-l-(2), 3-(3), 4-
$ 205.00
* 230.00
$ 5JO.OO
5. Total Fixed Charges ..................................................
o’clock a. m. of said day at the
$ 309.87
$ 276.66
(3), (4); vii-1, 2. 3, 4; viii-4, 5, 6 ..............
2066.00
West front door of the Court
Emergency x-1, 2 .................................................
1000.00
House in the City of St. Helens, VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Total ......................................................... .............. »39897.04
4 New furniture and equipment ......................................... $ 400.00
$ 277.33
$ 539.74
Columbia County, Oregon, I will
* 5000.00
* 350.00
7. Total Capital Outlay ........................................................ $ 400.00
$ 539.74
$ 277.33
sell in obedience to said execu­
INDEBTEDNESS
tion, decree and order of sale, at IX. DEBT SERVICE
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include
public auction (subject to re­
all warrants issued by s vote of electon) I 2600.00
1666.66
1. Principal on bonds —.............. -.................................. . * 2500.00
* 2500.00
* 1666.66 * 2678.75
demption) to the highest bidder .2.
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on war­
6049.19
Principal on warrants ...................................................... .
9832.04
2678.75
for cash, all the right, title and
rants issued end endorsed "not paid for
300.00
600.00
300.00
300.00
interest which the above named ’4. Interest on bonds ...................._........................................
lack of funds” .....
9832.04
120.00
413.10
700.00
213.93
5.
Interest
on
warrants
........................................................
defendants may have in and to
700.00
3460.00 3. Amount of other indebtedness .....................
4765.41
9562.29
6000.00
3032.04
* 4859.34
9. Total Debt Service ...........................................................
said real property to satisfy said
............... *13032.04
4. Total indebtedness (sums of items 1, 2, 3
execution,
interest,
attorney’s X. EMERGENCY
$ 3356.54
...... $ 1000.00
$
fee, costs and accruing costa, and
$ 3356.54
$ 1000.00
* 562.38
$ 300.00
* 736.50
4. Total Emergency ......................
*
Dated thi* 12th day of September. 1931.
the over-plus, if any, be paid to
Attest: MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk.
the person or persons entitled GRAND TOTAL
.
$39897.04
*24825.89
*32110.00
.*33983.56
*22355.82
*22538.16
........
-
..........
-
........
H. M. CONDIT, Chairman, Board of Diractors.
thereto.
OSCAR G. WEED,
I, Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1931-1932 was prepared by me BUDGET COMMITTEE—H. M. Condit. A. R. Melis, R. L. Spencer,
Sheriff of Columbia
and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next directors; Judd Greenmsn, Judge Harris, Henry John, Frank Peter­
«
County, Oregon.
preceding
the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. son, and Emil Messing, taxpayers.
First publication, August 21.
Sept. 18-Oct. 2-c
. MRS. CHAS. MALMSTEN, District Clerk.
Sept. 18-Oct. 2
J
Last publication, September 18.
Riverview’ J
Camp Eight
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Camp • . •
McGregor
BUDGET
Freight
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
Union High School District No. 1
Expenditures
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