Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 20, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    GALES CREEK BRIDGE
CONTRACT AWARDED
Riverview
(Hillsbro Argus)
Contract for the construction
of the Gales creek bridge was
Mrs. A. J. Chapman and awarded Monday morning to Ed­
daughter Hazel were guests of win F. Balgermann of Portland
with a bid of $8402.90. The pro­
Mrs. Frank Hankel Monday.
Joan Lindberg of Portland ar­ posed structure will replace the
rived Wednesday for an indefin­ bridge washed out last winter
ite visit with her sister, Mrs. during the December flooa.
Proposals were submitted to
Jack Christiansen.
the county court by eight per­
R. L. Harris had the misfor-
sons or firms. Balgermann was
tune of severing the tip of his I
the low bidder for the work while
little finger on the right hand
the high bid amounted1 to $10,-
Sunday, while playing.
964.50. Estimates by engineers
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson, had set the probable cost at ap­
Mr. and Mrs. Eben John left this proximately $10,377.
past week for a tour of the
Proposed bridge is to be 70
beaches.
feet long, having a 24-foot road­
Elza and Oral Varley left Mon­ way and be constructed with con­
day for a fishing trip on Wilson crete. Washington county work­
river.
men selected from the files at
The Friendship circle met at the federal reemployment office
the home of Mrs. C. I. Anderson will be used on the job.
Friday.
Louie Serafin was the over­
night guest of his sister, Mrs.
Glen Hawkins, Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Driscoll and
Mr«. J. W. Nearer
family of Stony Point visited
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—
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Monday even-
The
state
highway
department
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Godot- cut grass, brush and thistles along
ti are now occupying the home the roadside and raked and haul­
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevenson. ed them away last week. The
Sharian and Sarah Froembling road grader is at work this week,
Reed Holding sold his mule
spent several days with Mrs. B.
team and several head of cattle
B. Hawkins this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters left recently to outside buyers.
Monday for Monroe, Washing­
Ira Peterson butchered a veal
ton, for a weeks visit with rela­ for the market last week.
tives. Rev. and Mrs. F. Petty
Ed Roberts from Tigard was
are living in their home while here last week on business
they are gone.
called to visit old friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Shaltz and chil­ and Mrs. Jake Neurer, well
dren of Forest Grove were Sun­ known in Tigard.
day guests of Mrs. Margaret
Evan Treharne and his son-in-
Dunlap.
law, Mr. Connors, were here last
Mrs. L. Hennegan and daugh- week on business.
ter and Otto Notdurft of Oregon
Richard Peterson is the owner
City arrived Sunday for a four of a Jersey cow giving birth to
day visit with Mrs. Harold Parker. twin heifer calves recently.
Friends of Everett Carter, will
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsook
be sorry to learn that he is not from Portland came in last Wed-
improving as rapidly as was ex­ nesday evening to visit Mrs. Hart-
pected.
sook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred C. Young and family Dave McMullen.
who have been visiting at the
Clarence Milton hauled baled
home of her mother, Mrs. J. R. hay for A. R. Melis to Clatskanie
Laramore, returned to Seattle last week.
Sunday, taking with them Mrs.
Floyd Deeds accompanied his
Mike Willard and daughter Joy, grandmother, Mrs. Mary Peter­
who will visit several weeks with son, to Portland Friday. Mr*
relatives.
Peterson is taking treatments in
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boss and Portland.
son and Fred Zeiner and son and
J. M. McCormick from Camp
daughter made a trip to Seaside Reeher, Westimber, was a visitor
and Astoria Wednesday. It was at the Burris home last week end.
the first time Mr. and Mrs. Boss
Some of the farmers in this
and son had viewed the ocean, vicinity are making preparations
having just came out from Iowa. to start cutting grain and others
Thomas Graves of Seaside are baling surplus hay.
spent the past week in Riverview
Dave McMullen went to a Port­
on business.
land hospital Wednesday, accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brindle panied by his wife and daughter
have moved into the home of Millie. They will be with Mr. Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams.
Mullen. Mrs. Mae McMullen and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs, who
have been visiting the latter’s
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall,
left Sunday for Zillah, Wash.
N ni al
Solid Old Potatoes
i
Ten Years
Ago « « « *
Vernonia Eagle, July 18, 1924
The most perfect sawmill in
America started operations in
Vernonia last Thursday. The city
council and the directors of the
chamber of commerce were guests
at the plant.
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COLOR
PRINTING
increases the pulling
power of any printing
job. We are equipped to han
die colorprinting quickly
and satisfactorily
The total amount of money needed by the said school district
during the fiscal year beginning on June 25, 1934, and ending
June 26, 1935, is estimated in the following budget and includes
the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state
school fund, elementary school fund, district tax, and all other
moneys of the district.
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ........................... -.....
VII. FIXED CHARGES
Insurance ..................................................... —- $
Rent .....................................................
Total Fixed Charges ....................................—......... -............
Tctal Capital Outlays ...............................
2,510.00
Telephone 691
$
44,337.70
500.00
PHONE 681
SATURDAY
everyone spends
. everyone works
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
500.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year (sum
of items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) ...... $63,614.20
Total estimated receipts, not including pro­
posed tax ......................................................... 44,521.04
Balance, amount to be raised by direct tax ................. $19,093.16-----
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
For «chool year from June 25, 1934, to June 26, 1935.
Personal service sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 ---------- $14,745.00
Supplies 2, 3, 4, 6 _______________________
155.00
Maintenance and repairs, 5 ________________
205.00
Debt service, 9 ....................................................... 44,337.70
Miscellaneous sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 ------
1,171.50
Construction, 8 .......................................................
2,500.00
Emergency, 10 ___________________________
500.00
TOTAL ...................................................................
OFFICE HOURS
410.50
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Alteration of buildings (not repairs) ........ $ 2,500.00
New furniture and equipment .....................
10.00
X. EMERGENCY ................................................
Mazda Lamps
Electrical Appliances
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
6,055.00
310.50
100.00
Total Debt Service ....................................................
SUPERIOR MANILA
650 feet to pound
Bale of 6 balls _____ $6.00
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School
District Union Hight No. 1 of Columbia County, State of Oregon,
that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at High
School building, on the 4th day of August, 1934, at 7:30 o'clock
in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget herein­
after set out with the levying board.
IX. DEBT SERVICE
Principal en warrants ..................................... $42,837.70
Interest on warrants .......................................
1,500.00
BINDER TWINE
$1.10
Notice of School Meeting
BUDGET—ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Balance
on
hand
at beginning of school year
Eula Pearl John and R. C.
(third Monday in June) for which this
Stanton were married at the home
budget is made ...................................,....... $ 183.34
of the bride’s parents July 15.
Receipts from all other sources (Delinquent
* * *
Taxes) .............................................................. 44,337.70
A Democratic club has been
Total estimated receipts ........................................................... $44,521.04
formed in Vernonia. Mr. Davis is
president and Mr. Sheeley is sec­
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
retary.
• * *
I. GENERAL CONTROL
Mrs. Childs, who has been very
Personal service: Clerk ................................... $ 180.00
sick, is much improved.
Elections and publicity ................... ...............
45.00
* *
Other expense of general control ...............
125.00
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl have
Total Expense of General Control ....................................... $ 415.00
moved to Millside addition.
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II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
Dean and Repass have sold
Personal service: Principal ............................ $ 1,500.00
Supplies, principals and supervisors ..........
25.00
their store to a Mr. King of Til-
Other expense of supervision ........................
10.00
lamook.
• * *
Total Expense, Supervision ......................................
1,535.00
Mrs. J. W. Brown was in Port­
land this week attending the III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
wedding of her niece.
Personal service: Teachers—
* * «
1 @ $125.00 .... ............................................ $ 1,125.00
3 @ $110.00 ..................................................
2,970.00
Several of the American Le-
2 @ $105.00 ..................................................
1,890.00
talk
gion met last Tuesday to
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ...........................
80.00
over plans and will gather at
Other expense of teaching ...............................
6.00
Mr. Carkin’s place of business
6,071.00
next Monday night to further the Total Expense of Teaching ..................................................
preliminaries towards organizing
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
a post in Vernonia.
Personal service: Janitors and other
employes ......................................................... $ 1,080.00
her daughter Stella are here car­
Janitors’ supplies ..............................................
45.00
Fuel .......................................................................
240.00
ing for the younger children.
Light and power ................................................
100.00
Miss Edith Hare is the house
Other expense of operation ..........................
10.00
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Total Expense of Operation ...........................................
1,575.00
and Mrs. Noble Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Milton en­
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
joyed' a week end visit with their V. Repair
and replacement of furniture and
son Clarence and wife. Mr. Mil­
equipment ....................................................... $
45.00
ton brought the Moonlight orches­
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds ...........................................................
160.00
tra from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer at­ Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ........................
205.00
tended a family reunion Sunday
at Balm Grove where about 30 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Library:
relatives gathered.
Library books ................................................ $
50.00
Supplies, repairs, etc......................................
5.00
Transportation of pupils:
Personal service ............................................
6,000.00
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
622 Bridge St
Per 8-lb.
Ball ____
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934.
$63,614.20
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
issued and endorsed “not paid for lack
of funds" .........................
$42,837.70
Amount of other indebtedness .......................
1,500.00
Total Indebtedness .................................................
$44,337.70
Dated this 7th day of July, 1934.
ATTEST: E. R. MILLS,
H. M. CONDIT,
____________District Clerk._________ Chairman, Board of Director*