Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 11, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937__________________________________ VERNONIA EAGLE,
VERNONIA, OREGON
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL , said district, the question of in­ trict submitted the budget to the
ASSESSOR
several
creasing the tax levy for the year COUNTY
MEETING
thousand dollars lower than it
1937-38 over the amount limited had
actually been voted. This
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Section II, Article XI, of the
error has subsequently lowered
to the legal voters of School Dis­
the base of this district so that
trict No. 47 of Columbia Coun­ i Constitution of Oregon.
ty, State of Oregon, that the
The reasons for increasing such it will be necessary to vote in
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of ievy are: The base upon which excess of the 6 per cent limita­
tion in order to carry on the
said District wil be held at The
Washington School; to begin at the tax is to be levied is so low school for the coming year.
The amount of tax, in excess
the hour of 8 o’clock p.m. on the that it is necessary to exceed the
of the 6 per cent limitation, pro­
third Monday of June, being the six per cent limitation.
posed
to be levied for said year
21st day of June, A. D. 1837.
The amount of tax in excess of is $29,862.98.
This meeting is called for the
Dated this 28th day of May,
purpose of electing one director the 6 per cent limitation to be
to serve for three years and one levied tor said year ...................... 1937.
Attest:
clerk to serve for one year and
Dated this 3d day of June, THOMAS C. GRAVES
the transaction of business usual
1937.
District Clerk
as such meeting.
In districts of the second and
H. M. CONDIT
A. P. BAYS
third classes the ballots shall not
Chairman, Board of Directors Chairman, Board of Directors.
be counted until one hour after
Attest:
E. R. Mills
the time set for the meeting to
District Clerk.
NOTICE
begin. Until the count begins,
any legal voters of the district
Bids will be received by the
shall be entitled to vote upon NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC­
any bqsiness before the meeting. TION UPON QUESTION OF IN- clerk or principal of Union High
Dated this 28th day of May, CREASING TAX LEVY OVER School, District No. 1, up to 7:00
1937.
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC­ p. m., Monday, June 28th for
ATTEST:
TION II, ARTIVLE XI, STATE the following work:
THOMAS C. GRAVES
District Clerk
CONSTITUTION
Painting and repairing Gym­
A. P. BAYS
nasium. Rewiring and light fix­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
an
Chairman, Board of Directors
election will be held in School tures in the High School Building.
______ •______
District No. 47 of Columbia Repairing and plumbiing in the
NOTICE OF SALE
County, State of Oregon, at The High School Building.
On the 3d day of July, 1937, Washington School in said dis­
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. trict, for the purpose of sub­
For specifications see Princi­
at the west front door of the mitting to the legal voters of pal, W. W. McCrae.
Courthouse in Colombia County, said district the question of in­
Oregop, in St. Helens, Oregon, I creasing the tax levy for the
The board reserves the right
will offer for sale and sell at year 1937 over the amount limi­ to reject any and all bids.
auction to the highest bidder, for ted by section II, article XI, of
cash, the following described real the Constitution of Oregon.
H. M. CONDIT
property located in Columbia,
The reasons for increasing such Chairman, Board of Directors
levy are:
County, Oregon, to wit:
Lot Five (5) in Block
Due to a clerical error several E. R. MILLS,
Seventy-eight (78), in the
years ago the clerk of this dis- Clerk.
City of St. Helens, Columbia
County, Oregon, according
to the plat thereof on file
and of record in the office
of the county clerk of Co­
lumbia County, Oregon.
Said sale is made under ex­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School
ecution issued out of the Cir­ District No. 47. of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a
cuit Court of the State of Ore­ SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at the Wash­
gon for the County of Columbia, ington Grade School on the 21st day of June, 1937, at 8 o’clock
to me directed in the case of p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year,
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, beginning June 21st, 1937, and ending June 23, 1938, hereinafter
a corporation incorporated under set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax.
the laws of the United States,
plaintiff, vs. Clarence E. Camp­
BUDGET
bell and Clara Campbell, husband
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
and wife, Otis Messinger and Vio­ 1. Balance on hand at the beginning of
let Messinger, husband and wife,
fiscal school year (third Monday in
defendants.
June for which this budget is made .......................... $ 3,760.00
First publication June 4, 1937. 2. To be received from the County School Fund ------
8,500.00
Last publication July 2, 1937. 3. To be received from the Elementary School Fund ....
3,840.00
M. R. CALHOUN, Sheriff, 4. To be received from the State Irreducible School Fund
850.00
Columbia County, Oregon.
5. To be received from Delinquent Taxes ...................... 13,000.00
Notice of School Meeting
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
invites you to Bank by mail if
inconvenient to come in person.
J. A. Thornburgh, President.
Oregon Motor Stages
•
•
Tel. 681 or 486
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
TOTAL EXPENSE of GENERAL CONTROL ............. $ 2,930.00
II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
Personal Service:
Principals ................................
Stenographers and other office assistants
Supplies, principals and supervisors ____
TOTAL
EXPENSE—SUPERVISION
225.00
228.00
100.00
............
Leave from the Coxy Confectionery
p.m. p.m. a.m.
6:40 12:55
8:15
0:08
7:55
a.m. p.m.
L t Vernonia Ar 11:57 4:51
10:30
Forest GroTe
0:30
Ar
Portland
L
t
3:23 10:23
2:30
FARE:
0:30
$2.10 round
trip,
p.m.
7:42
3:30
8:15
2:30
5:15
$1.30 one way
The nsnal “On Call’ tervice will continue between
Vernonia and Camp 8.
Phone 582
Mr«. E. L Smith, Prop.
$
553.00
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
Personal Service:
3 @ $ 115.00
5 @
130.00
2 @
125.00
2 @
105.00
2 @
112.06
1 @
97.50
1 @
120.00
1 @
114.00
1 @
128.00
1 @
126.00 .......................................... $21,415.50
Suplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............................
750.00
Textbooks ............................................................
1,000.00
TOTAL EXPENSlE OF TEACHING .....................
$23,165.50
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
Janitors and other employees................. $ 2,910.00
Janitors’ supplies ...............................................
450.00
Fuel ......................................................... J..........
434.00
Light and power ...............................................
415.00
Water .....
325.00
TOTAL EXPENSE OF OPERATION ..............
$ 4,534.00
V. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS
Repair and maintenance of furniture and
equipment ................................................
$ 200.00
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds: .................... ,,..................................
2,000.00
TOTAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS .............
$ 2,200.00
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCLES
<
Library:
Library books ..........................................
$ 275.00
Supplies, repairs, etc..........................................
50.00
Health service:
Personal service (nurse, etc.) ________
45.00
Supplies and other expenses .....................
20.00
Transportation of pupils:
Personal service .............................
6,345.00
« 6,735.00
400.00
135.00
10.00
TOTAL FIXED CHARGES .............. -......................
GARDEN PLANTS
Commercial
Fertilizer
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
I. GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
Superintendent .......................................... $ 2,100.00
Clerk
...........................................................
300.00
Compulsory education and census .......... ,...
80.00
Supplies
...........................................
25.00
Elections and publicity ..........................
75.00
Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ....
200.00
Other expense of general control:
Miscellaneous Expense ......................._.......
25.00
Telephone ................................................
125.00
VII. FIXED CHARGES
Insurance .....................................................
$
Other fixed charges:
Tuition ..............................................................
Boiler inspection ............ ................................
:TriE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
FLOWER PLANTS
6. To be received from other sources O & C Land Grant
300.00
7.
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ........ $30,250.00
TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES ............................
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
ELECTION
Notice of School Election upon
question of increasing tax levy
over amount limited by section
11, Article XI, State Constitution.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in Union
High school District No. 1 of
Columbia County, State of Ore­
gon, at the high school building
in said school district on the 28th
day of June, 1937 from 2 to 7
p. m. for the purpose of sub­
mitting to the legal voters of
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$
535.00
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
New furniture, equipment and replacements $1,200.00
TOTAL CAPITAL
OUTLAYS
............................
$ 1,200.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE
Principal on bonds (include negotiable in­
terest-bearing warrants issued under
section 35-1104) ........................................ $16,500.00
Principal on warrants .................................
711.07
Interest on bonds ........................................
2,411.75
Interest on warrants ......................................
40.39
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE ............................................
$19,663.21
X. EMERGENCY ........................................... ,...................
$ 1,000.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year (sum
of items 1-6, II-K, III-6, IV-8, V-4,
VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-9, X ............
$65,525.71
Total estimated receipts, not including pro­
posed tax ..................................................... —
30,250.00
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX _^_$32,275^1
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
issued and endorsed “not paid for want
of funds ......................................................
$
TOTAL
INDEBTEDNESS
711.07
..........................................
$
711.07
Dated this 14th day of May, 1937.
Signed: THOMAS C. GRAVES
A. P. BAYS
District Clerk________________Chairman, Board of Director«
Approved by Budget Committee May 14th, 1937.
Signed: THOMAS C. GRAVES
R. M. ALDRICH
Secretary, F < -et Committee
Chairman, Budget Committee