Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 21, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. Cris Nicar, who has been
Rainbow, will hold an initiation
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
school is planning a delightful way out she upset the churn full
ceremon; ly Monday evening. Mrs. visiting Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, left
play entitled "Raspberry Red.” of cream on to a basket of kit-1
______ mother advisor, Saturday for her home in Burns.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister A. J. 1 Hughes,
After the play there will be a tens killing them all. Then the
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
NOTICE
Church services for October 23: urges a large attendance of mem­
got “ ...
in the
cream
and
basket
social. So VLSIS'.,
come, every- baby j r,'
UUBM
’V
MJl'lttl.
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Remember the Sunday school 9:45
bers,
Masons
and Eastern Stars.
NOTICE: Needy unemployed
a. m., Bible school, study
one Every one of the ladies bring went into the parlor ruining a hour is 9:45 a. m., Mrs. E. E.
Mr». Estella Jone*
JOY
THEATRE
men
will
be
given jobs on street
'baskets Men, come prepared to $54.00 rug. While the mother was Garner in charge. The pastor ‘°Pie. “The Bible and the Prob-
Elissa Landi and Paul Lukas work as soon as money is avail-
buy. We will have lots of fun.— gone the daughter run away with speaks on the subject,
f “ ■ Walkino-
Walking' lems
,ems o 0 fthe
Ilne Home.
«“>»«•’’ 10:45 a. m.,
b | Divine morning worship. Theme, in PASSPORT TO HELL, Satur-able. Register at the city hall with
| Laura Carter.
the hired man.—Violet Saxton.
GRADE SCHOOL NEWS
day and Sunday. Admission 10 recorder.
I “Why a Christian?”
Lelde7oPr‘°the^w t«Xtrrs7p‘t*! The community choir has be- with God,” at 11 a. m.
The
Christian
Endeavor
meets
r................
At 3:00 p.
m., Junior En- and 25 cents.(Adv.)By Order City Council.
Published Once-a-Month
at
6:30
p.
m.
”
_____
_____
_____
_
______
mi
»win
—
num
I21.
After
the
program
games
were
£
un
rehearsal.
The
numbers
meet
Ideavor;
6:30
p.
m.,
Christian
En-
Editorial staff—Ruth Bryant,
•
. . the
-A same hour
A---- in JJjg
Henry . Skaling, business i r>iaved Coffee, cake and sand- for Pra5’,tlce each Monday evening
popular service at 7:30 p.ideavor.
At
editor; E
...... ­ P^’ Jere .¿rved,_Ione Wan-Pn t^hiRh^^room. A^odl^ m. The
Singing, talk on “Entertaining I assembly room of__the church 1 the
manager; . Violet Saxton, adver
¡number
was
present
each
.Monday
J “Why I "
Believe”
Angels Unawares,” and pictures I class studying
tising manager.
strom.
on “Isaac and Ishmael.”
I meets for the study.
^Editorial—This is our first
American Legion Convention — i ' night.
Th«
traveling
library
has
ar
­
Evening
hour
of
worship
at i
There is a hearty welcome to I
grade school newspaper. We hope' Lloyd Sears and his mother at­
FOR FACTS ON THE
7:30 p. m. Theme, “The Notorious
that every one will read and like tended the American Legion con­ rived and is to be kept in the all. Come.
Family of Anak.”
Evangelical Sunday School
it. The staff is working very! vention. They saw the main par­ school house. Any one in the dis­
trict may avail themselves of it.
Friend, you are more than
In the final check last Sunday,
hard to make it a success. It will ade.—Arthur Bellingham.
present the library will be the close of the “Odd and Even” welcome to be in one or all of the
be published once every month
Indoor Baseball — The grade At
open
to
adults
on
Tuesday
after-
contest showed the evens to be services of this day.
and we want everyone to have school played indoor ball with the
I
O. The —
Saturday, Oct. 22, 8:30 to 8:40 P. M.
Come, get acquainted.
a copy.
Editor and Staff- I high school Sept. 28.
score noons between 2 and 4 o’clock. the winners. As a result, on Oc­
I
of
the
(The
librarian
is
Mrs.
S.
Bryant.
tober
30,
the
Odds
will
have
Monday, Oct. 24, 7:15 to 7:25 P- m.
The Frog—We have a little being 16 to 18 in fnv.>r
favor
of
th
“
,
The contest between the two complete charge of the opening
green frog in our school room. I high school.—Elvin Larson.
All kinds of insurance, in-
in-,
Wednesday, Oct. 26, 6:501 to 7:00 P- m.
I
rooms
in
health
points
ended
last
exercises of the Sunday school, eluding life, fire, casualty and(
We named it Irish because it
Sixth grade—The sixth grade
Saturday, Oct. 29, 8:30 to 8:40 P- m.
is green. We put in some rocks I is studying about Indians and are Friday. The lower grades won so and will present a special program surety bonds. Loel Roberts, (adv. |
the
upper
grades
had
to
give
a
Tax Reductioni Association of Multnomah County
for the entertainment of the
for it to sit on. We put water making booklets about cocoa and
Helen Lelsch of Olympia is ,
lunch for them. We enjoyed it Evens.
(Paid Adv.)
511 Woodlark Bldg., Portland, Ore.
and grass in the jar.—Adeline Indiana.—Mary Yamada.
Visiting Bonnie Buffmire this
very much. Sandwiches, salad,
It was good to see Mrs. Nan week.
Saxton.
Seventh grade—Pupils of the fruit
!
cake, cookies and cocoa, Hall in her place again last Sun-
The grade seventh grade have sent to rail- j
Basket Social
Nehalem assembly, Order of1
day morning.
way and steamship companies for( 'served 53 people.
Laura
Carter
won
the
prize
in
Also—everyone enjoyed Mrs,
maps and material for geography. the upper grades for making the
Douglass’s presence during the
—Lloyd Sears.
poster in the room on health dinner hour, and were glad her
-----------------------------------1 Joke— Aji oral geography test best
A tooth brush was the gift. wheel chair made it possible for
was in progress. Johnny, asked work.
Miss Catherine Ollerenshaw, her to be out.
FOR SALE
the teacher,
ine
itdtiitL, what io
is c* a bay? • A niece
of
M. Jones, and Har­
is where farmer Johnny is ry Fisher Hugh
FOR SALE—Fryer rabbits; also la bay
of Portland were week morning on different ones in the
brown
horse^
—
Elvric
Larson.
breeding does, pedigreed stock,
end guests at the Hugh M. Jones vicinity.
The fire—The fire at Birken- home
New Zealand reds and New Zea­ I feld
last week.
Hugh M. Jones, who is in Port­
made a whirl wind that pick­
land whites. Rose Ave. Rabbitry, ed up
Johnston, who contract­ land having treatments for his
Arthur Bellingham and ed Everett
1246 Rose Ave.
42ctf
hand,
which was broken at the
the
flu
during
the
fire
fight-
(would have carried him off if he | ing has been quite ill at his home. Neverstil
shops, came home over
FOR APPLES, several varieties, ¡hadn’t grabbed the telephone pole. | Mrs. Tom Hopkins, who was the weekend and returned Mon­
and kraut cabbage, see Harry It also picked up Dr. Monniea !in town from Vesper to attend day morning, Oliver Jones ac-
Culbertson.
____ 43tf. garage and tore it to pieces. It 1 the meeting called for the school companiel his father. Oliver is
knocked August Birkenfeld down
Weaver and made him kind of mad.—El- boord Friday, made calls in the working at Vancouver.
PIGS FOR SALE
4 ltf vin Larsen.
Clark.
.....
,
Mother (alarmed) : Willie, why
BARRED ROCK FRYERS for in the world are you feeding the
sale. Also choice honey. Elton baby yeast?”
Fall, and the harvesting of the wheat, brings the problem of marketing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School
Willie: Oh, the kid swallowed District
L. Smith, Riverview, opposite Sid­
No. 47, of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a
another
bumper crop. This is the seventh of a series of campaigns con­
my
dime
and
I
’
m
trying
to
raise
ney Malmsten’s.
38*3tf
SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Washington
the dough.”—Ruth Bryant.
ducted
by
our stores in cooperation with the grower. We believe this
School,
on
the
14th
day
November,
1932,
at
8:00
o
’
clock
in
the
Riddle column—It’s between
for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter
WANTED
cooperation
with the producer benefits everyone and should help to
heaven and earth but (k)not on afternoon
out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of
tree. I’ve told you now you tell set
hasten
good
times. So this week we are featuring flour (a 49-lb. sack
levying
a
special
district
tax.
WANTED — Good family cow, a me.
Ans. Knot on a tree—Hattie
The total amount of money needed by the said school district
fresh or near fresh, cheap.
of
flour
—
approximately
a bushel of wheat) and suggest the slogan—
Warner.
during the fiscal year beginning on June 19, 1933, and ending
Will pay cash. L. L. Wells, Ver-
did the chicken run across June
“
Buy
a
bushel
of
wheat.
”
Prices are very low . . . buy now!
18,
1934.
is
estimated
in
the
following
budget
and
includes
nonia, Oregon._____________ 43*2 the Why
road? Ans. To get on the oth­ the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state
Will give legal services in ex­ er side.—Izel Winslow.
fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all
As I went through the garden school
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 AND 22
change for wood, farm products gate,
who should I meet but Dick other moneys of the district.
or anything I can use. Lester Red Cap with a stone in his
BUDGET
GREAT NORTHERN
Sheeley.
tf. throat and a stick in his hand.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Who is it?. Answer, Cherry.—Gol­ 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school
die Keaton.
MISCELLANEOUS
year (third Monday in June) for which
Reward—A reward of 25 cents
None
this budget is made ...................................... $
Help the farmer — 1 Eat
NOTICE — I will not be respon­ will be paid by John Nelson to _.
6,000.00
2. From county school fund ...........................
more Beans.
whoever
finds
and
leaves
with
800.00
3. From state school fund ...............................
sible for any bills or debts con­
him
an
insurance
policy
that
was
4,300.00
I
tracted by Verda Lamoreaux. lost last Tuesday from the teach­ 4. From elementary school fund ...................
LBS.
from all other sources:
Dayton Lamoreaux.
41*6 er’s desk in the high school room. 9. Receipts
1. O. and C. fund ....................................
15-LBS.
The Library—The grade school
I
2. Other sources, delinquent tax ...........
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
has received a box of new books 10. Total Estimated Receipts (items 1 to 9, i
In the County Court of the State for the library. Everett Lane is
50-LBS
of Oregon, for Columbia County. the librarian and Lucy Saxon is
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
LET’S HELP THE FARMER—Buy your
In the Matter of the Estate of the assistant.—Ruth Bryant.
I. GENERAL CONTROL
BABY VARIETY
Charles W. Mellinger, Deceased.
Winter’s Supply of Flour—NOW!
1. Personal service:
The fire—We could see the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
216.00
(1) Clerk ..................................................... $
fire burning at our house. We put
i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN water over the top of the house
25.00
*(4) Compulsory education and census ..
That the undersigned has been I so if some of the cinders had
30.00
Bake them with Ham or
2. Supplies .......................................................
appointed administrator of the fire on them they could not set ‘3. Elections and publicity ...........................
50.00
Bacon
—
*
estate of Charles W. Mellinger, the house on fire.—Hattie War-
25.00
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
$3.65
BARREL (4 sacks)
deceased, by the County Court of ner.
5. Other expenses of general control:
Columbia County, State of Ore­
LBS.
100.00
(1) Phone ...................................................
The Stingv Man — Once there
gon, and has duly qualified. All was
446.00 I
6. Total Expense of General Control ............
__ _ a ___
man who wouldn’t
stingy
9-LBS.
persons having claims against buy a newspeper. He sent his boy
—Supervision
said estate are hereby notified to over to borrow the neighbor’s II. 1. INSTRUCTION
Personal service:
I
FANCY NEW CROP
present the same, duly verified as paper to read. On the way over
A strictly Northwestern Hardwheat Flour—Help the
1,800.00
(2) Principals ............................ ................
by law required, to the under­ the boy knocked over a $4.00
60.00
Farmer
.
.
.
Buy
Yours
NOW!
2.
Supplies,
principals
and
supervisors
.....
signed at his residence in the city hive of bees. His father heard him S. Total Expense, Supervision ............................
$ 1,860.00
of Vernonia, Oregon, within six hollering and ran out. On his
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
Figs are very healthful and
months from the date hereof.
BAO .....................................
way over he broke the barbed
1. Personal service:
Dated and first published Oc­ wire fence. Then the cow got in
economical too.
$3.25
BARREL (4 sacks)
15,000.00
*(1) Teachers ..............................................
I
tober 14th, 1932.
killed herself eating corn. *2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ..................
200.00
Date of last publication No­ and
Then the man ruined his $4.00 *3. Textbooks (desk copies and indigents ....
150.00
LBS.
THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE
vember 11th, 1932.
pair of pants. His wife ran out 6. Total Expense of Teaching ..........................
$15,350.00
LEE HALL,
ONE
WEEK
—
to
see
what
was
wrong.
On
her
9-LBS.
Administrator.
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
1. Personal service:
FRIDAY, OCT 21, TO THURSDAY, OCT. 27, Inclusive
♦ (1) Janitors and other employes
25-lb. Box ....
1,500.00
NOTICE OF ELECTION
250.00
Janitors
’
supplies
....................
•2.
Ringlette
Notice of School Election Upon
............
450.00
*3. Fuel
YOUR FAVORITE
Question of Increasing Tax Levy
Permanent
250.00
4. Light and power ................... ......
I
Over Amount Limited by Section
220.00
5. Water ............................................
Beautiful,
11, Article XI, State Constitution.
30.00
7. Other expense of operation
Lasting
Notice is hereby given that an 1
Either Fine of Coarse.
Expense of Operation
$
Steamed
in |v. Total
FOR LESS—
election will be held in School
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
,with
10
times
District No. 47 of Columbia
BLUE RIBBON
less heat and i 1. Repair and replacement of furniture
County, State of Oregon, at the
I
LB. BAG
50.00
and equipment .......................
15 times less
OR BUDWEISER—
Washington school in said dis­
2.
Repair
and
maintenance
of
building
weight.
trict, on the 14th day Novem­
400.00
and grounds
ber, 1932, at 8:00 p. m., for the
$3.50 and $4.50
CAN ...
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair*
purpose of submitting to the legal
I VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
|
YOU’LL LIKE
I
voters of said district the question
Another product from the farm. (Regular Oats).
1. Library
|
OLD BURLEY
of increasing the tax levy for the
‘
(2)
Library
books
150.00
BEAUTY
SHOPPE
year 1933-34 over the amount
Guaranteed to please.
2. Health Service:
limited by section 11, article XI,
LB. BAG
Vernonia Hotel Building
(2) Supplies and other expenses ....
10.00
of the Constitution of Oregon.
Phone
1261
3.
Transportation
of
pupils:
CANS
.....
The reasons for increasing such
♦(1) Personal service ........................
4,300.00
HAVE YOU TRIED
levy are: Due to a clerical error,
4.
Other
auxiliary
agencies:
several years ago, the clerk of
•j
BALCO
(3) Board and Tuition ..
180.00
Made in Portland of Northwestern Hardwheat.
this district submitted the bud­
5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
9
Many have and like it.
get to the Couny Assessor several
VII FIXED CHARGES
thousand dollars lower than it
LBS.
•1 Insurance ..............................................
$1000.00
had actually been voted. This er­
LBS.
CAN
5. Total Fixed Charges
1,000.00
ror has lowered the base of this
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
district to the extent that it will
*4. New furniture and equipment ..
250.00
be necessary to vote in excess
7. Total Capital Outlay*
250.00
$
to the 6 per cent limitation in
order to carry on the school.
FRESH TO YOU—FOR LESS
DEBT
SERVICE
IX
The amount of special tax
1. Principal on bonds
$18,500.00
proposed to be levied for said
2 Principal on warrants ..
16,500.00
year is $39,372.90.
I Interest on bonds
3,376.90
Dated this 18th day of October,
Well bleached, crisp, tender.
5. Interest on warrants
500.00
Fancy Snowwhite
A Real Bargain
1932.
Total Debt Service
$38,876.90
Ben S. Owens.
X EMERGENCY
BUNCHES ........
Chairman, Board of Directors
HEADS
HEADS
1...................................
2,000.00
ATTEST:
$ 2,000.00
3. Total Emergency
I.oel Roberts, District Clerk.
RECAPITULATION
NOTICE of SCHOOL ELECTION j
LBS.
Total estimated expenses for the year
. $67,572.90
Notice of School Election Upon
(sum
of
items
1-6,
11-5,
III-6,
IV-8,
V-4.
Question of Increasing Tax Levy
VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, 1X-9, X-3)
Over Amount Limited by Section
_____________
Total estimated receipts, not including pro­
11, Article XI, State Constitution.
posed tax
28,200.00
Notice is hereby given that an
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
$39,372.90
election will be held on the 5th
day of November, 1932, at 2 to 7 j
•Items
marked
with
an
asterisk
(*)
are
those
most
commonly
used I
o’clock in the afternoon in School
by school districts of the third class._____________________________[
District Union High No. 1 of Co­
lumbia County, State of Oregon,
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
at the high school building in said
For school year from June 19. 1933, to Jun* 18. 1934.
school district, for the purpose of
Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (4); II-l-
submitting to the legal voters
(2); Ill-l-(l); IV-l-(l); VI-3-[l]
$22,816.00
of said district the question of
Supplies 1-2; II-2; III-2; IV-2; Vl-2-(2)
550.00
increasing the tax levy for the
Maintenance and repairs V-l-2 ......................
450.00
year 1932-33 over the «mount
Debt service IX-1-2-4-5
38,876.90
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
limited by section 11, article XI,
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4. 5; III-3; 1V-3,
of the Constitution of Oregon.
He is a man to whom all vot-j 4, 5; VI-l-(2), 4-(3); VII-»,; VIII-4
2,630.00
The reasons for increasing such era, regardless of party, may give, Construction VIII-1, 2, 3 ...............................
250.00
levy are: The base upon which the
Emergency
X-l
2.000.00
tax is to be levied is so low that i their whole-hearted support with,
Total
$67.572.90
it is necessary to exceed the six the certain knowledge that he will |
BONELESS — Fine
INDEBTEDNESS
per cent limitation.
assume in Congress the same type 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness
(include
with vegetables.
The amount of special tax pro-1 of forceful, aggressive leadership
all warrants issued by vote of electors) ... $63,000.00
posed to be levied 1 for said year
that has characterised his public 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on war­
U »21,879.99.
rants issued and endorsed “not paid for
Dated this 14 th day of Octo- career in Oregon.
lack of funds” ...........................
5,897.85
ber, 1932.
Read Statement of Record and 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2) ........
$68,897 85
H. M. CON DIT,
Digest
of
Platsform
in
Voters'
Dated this 18th day of October, 1932.
Chairman Board of Directors
Attest:
LOEL ROBERTS,
---------
Pamphlet.
BEN S. -------------
OWENS,
Attest:
—Paid Adv.
District Clerk.
Chairman, Board of Directora.
J. B. WILKERSON, District Clerk1
Birkenfeld
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Buy a Bushel of Wheat"
A Safeway Farmer-Consumer
Benefit Campaign on FLOUR
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Safeway
Flour
BEANS
95c
49 Sc
Primrose Flour
»
85c
49
19 c
5
49c
$1.49
Lima Beans
27c
4
55c
Black Figs
23c
4
43c
$1.13
GRAHAM FLOUR
MALT SYRUPS
29c
9
Milady’s
ROLLED OATS
49c
»
I
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57C
MACARONI
63c
15
23c
5
43c
From GARDEN and ORCHARD
»
LETTUCE
».
29c
9
3
CELERY
Cauliflower^
2
2
FANCY BANANAS
4
7c
19c
hoice Meats
Bacon
Squares
Janies W. Mott
BEEF STEW
Shortening
Pure Vegetable
3
lbs.
25c
Bib Boil
Nice and lean
BEEF ROAST
shoulder cuts
11c lb.