A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 100 new boxes to arrive soon PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW right from the farm to your door, write or call Telephone No. 7F51 OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY 11-22-46 PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon Estimated total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit $23.850.00 Estimated Expenditures Schedule II—General Fund GENERAL CONTROL Personal service: Superintendent ................................................. Clerk .................................... ......................... Stenographers and other office assistants Compulsory education and census .......... Supplies ................................................................. Elections and publicity ............ ..................... Legal service (clerkls bond, audit, etc.) . ... Other expense of general control Visual education ............................................. I. Total expente of General Control II. III. 50.00 $ 4.320.00 $ 2,200.00 100.00 470.24 $ 3,487.00 $ 2,770.24 $ 3,487.00 $38,675.00 $ 2,450.00 100.00 300.00 $ 2,450.00 100.00 300.00 Total Expeme of Supervision $ 2,850.00 $ 2,850.00 . $45,305.00 150.00 1,000.00 800.00 $45,305.00 150.00 1,000.00 800.00 $41,208.00 150.00 1,000.00 900.00 200.00 INSTRUCTION—Teaching Personal service: Teachers ................................................. Library supplies, repairs .......................... Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) .................... Textbooks ... .............. ................ Tuition to other districts ......................... Other Expense of teaching (work books) 200.00 200.00 847,455.00 $47,455.00 $ 5,191.00 1,000.00 600.00 600.00 375.00 150.00 $ 5,191.00 1,000.00 600.00 600.00 375.00 150.00 Total Expense of Operation $ 7,916.00 $ 7,916.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment ........ .............................. Repair and maintenance of Buildings ..................................................... Grounds ......................................................... $ 500.00 400.00 500.00 400.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 1,000.00 $ 1.000.00 . 100.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Health service: Personal service (nurse, etc.) .................... .......... $ 45.00 Supplies and other expenses .................... 25.00 Transportation of pupils: Personal service ............................................. 8,000.00 Other auxiliary agencies: War surplus ................................................... 200.00 VI. 65.00 $ 5,330.00 $ 5,630.00 INSTRUCTION—Supervision Personal service: Principals ............................. Supervisors ........................ Substitutes .......................... OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other employees Janitor’s supplies ...................... Fuel ............................................... Light and power ...................... Water ............................................. Telephone ..................................... V. 65.00 $ 5.630.00 $ 2,930.00 540.00 529.00 93.50 27.75 99.80 50.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 4,832.10 $ 4.103.50 $ 2,866,80 $ 3,454.92 $38.200.65 $29,302.50 $ 7.775.36 $ 6,466.00 $ $ * Total Expense of Teaching IV. 65.00 $ 5.630.00 $ 3,300.00 540.00 1,000.00 150.00 25.00 200.00 50.00 « k. > «-^ .«S ot Totals $ 3,650.00 540.00 1,000.00 150.00 25.00 150.00 50.00 Second Year Give Yearly . $ 3,650.00 540.00 . 1,000.00 150.00 25.00 150.00 50.00 Current Elementary Schools ITEM Detailed Expenditures for the bast Year of the 3- Year Period Expenditures for 3 Fiscal Years Next Preceeding the Current School Year Washington County Bank Banks, Oregon Your Nearest Bank, Main Road to Portland and BUTTERMILK Notice of School Meeting LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR YOUR VALUABLES MILK CREAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 47 Jt., of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Washington Grade School, Vernonia, Oregon, on the 17 day of June, 1946, at 8:00 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. BUDGET --------------- Schedule"!—Estimated Receipts and__Ayailalde_ Cash Balance» ------- TStaT all Funds Estimated Receipts from— $5,000.00 Delinquent Taxes ......................................... 7,890.00 County School Fund .................................. 8,500.00 Elementary School Fund ........................ 1,050.00 State Irreducible School Fund 1,410.00 Sales of Supplies, Property or Equipment $23,850,00 Estimated Total Receipts CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS With the nation s traffic fatal ity rate almost back to its post war peak, and not only the num ber of accidents but the cost of accidents rising each month, American automobile owners are faced with a problem that only they can cure. That this is a national prob lem has been signified by the Na tional Highway Safety Conference called by President Truman and the campaign currently being sponsored by The Advertising Council (the cooperative group of advertising leaders who produced most of the war bond and other war-time advertising campaigns) in cooperation with the National Safety Council. That it is a local .problem is evident in this and every com- For Pasteurized School Year I have two homicidal maniacs in my family. We civilians have become somewhat conditioned to priority and ration-board red- tape, but when a discharged vet eran comes home and tries to buy something, only to get hit in the solar-plexus by a priority fist, he really goes berserk. I know. I have two here at the 'ranch so balled up in the red-tape strugge balled up in the red-tape struggle den of a mad-house. One of them, having been out of service for Several months, is beginning to acquire, in a faint degree, the patient passivity of the average civilian, although li able to sudden outbreaks of futile, maniacal fury when he has to fill out, in tripicate, another im becile questionaire, but the last of onr servicemen to arrive is in the first most violent stage of the disease known to modern medics as “priority-itis.” All he wanted wife a few feet of sewer pipe, and, full of pre war ignorance, he trotted to a plumber to buy his pipe. Here he was told that if they had it they could sell it, providing, of course, he had a priority to buy it from them in case they should have it. After he digested this, he asked where he was to get this thing they call a priority. Better get it in Portland, they said. He went to Portland and by using commando tactics, fought bis way through the wild-eyed horde also seeking a priority for (something or other, to a counter where he managed to gain the attention of a Bored Blonde who asked if he was born, what his great grandfather died of, whether he had ever had the measles and if he hadn’t, why hadn’t he, what hair tonic he used, did his wife, if he had one use Puddle-soup Face Cream and where did his great-aunt’s sister-in-law put her false teeth at night. Receiving his answers, the Bored Baby wrote them out, in triplicate, and gave him the munity by the increasing number of deaths and injuries which are reported almost each week. All through 1945, and at a highly ac celerated rate after V-J day and the termination of gasoline ra tioning, the number and severity of automobile accidents increased. All this means that even auto mobile owners who are protected by insurance will have to pay more—because in the final essence, the cost of insurance is deter mined by the amount the insur ance company must pay for claims. As every safety agency has pointed out, the only remedy for loss of life, loss of the use of your automobile and the pen alty of higher insurance rates is careful driving. The remedy rests with the average motorist. Unless every automobile driver drives more gracefully America will reap the greatest toll of human life in history this year, and finan cial losft will .hit the, pocketbook 6f every car owner. Budget Allowance in Detail for the RONA MORRIS WORKMAN ROCKING W RANCH Number, Cost of Accidents Rising Estimated Expenditures for the Ensuing School Year by Totals A Sad, Sad Case copies to take home, study care fully, sign before five common witnesses (relatives not accepted, no matter how common they were), one minister and a Su preme Court Judge, then he was to return the manuscripts to the some office. Slightly groggy, but still hopeful, the un-initiated ex- serviceman followed instructions to the letter. Ten days later the papers were returned to him with notations to the effect that he was a chuckle-headed idiot not to know that he should send such priority requests to his own county board and to please state in detail, and in triplicate, whether or not he had taken a bath recently and did he, or did he not, beat his wife on Friday or Saturday or did he wait until Monday. Muttering sulphurous army words, he inserted the de sired information and sent the bulky envelope forth on its tra vels once more, this time to the county board. Time stepped slowly along and at last came an official-looking letter. “Please,’ it said in honeyed words, “write three copies of a letter stating in detail just why you wish the desired article and why you cannot use what you have.” With this was enclosed a lengthy questionaire asking how many acres were in cultivation, how much pasture land, do you raise chickens, have your hogs got lice, do you let your dog sleep in the woodshed or under your bed and is your cat going to have kittens. This time we had to use a straight-jacket for our ex-soldier. For hours he kept screaming: “What do they think I want sewer pipe for? Why does any body want sewer pipe? Do I have to take a picture of the one-holer in the back yard and send it to ’em? Do I have to write three copies of a letter telling them in detail that there are spidetfs in the said Chic Sale and a long, long trail awindin’ to it and the nights are dark when the moon don’t shine; that I’m six foot tall and a wash-tub in the kitchen —if I can get a wash-tub—won’t keep me fit for civilized associa tion even with fog-horn soap and if I shave and wash in the kitchen sink my wife will go home to her mother? All I want is a few feet of sewer pipe—eewer pipe— just a little teeny piece of sewer pipe." At lalst we had to put a gag in his mouth and send for the doctor. Skilled by much recent practice in such cases, the medical man gave him a sedative and suggest ed handcuffs and shackles as a greater safety-precaution. These have been anxious days, but to morrow we will allow him out of the strait-jacket for a few hours under clone guard, although the doctor holds out no hope for his camplete recovery if he should fail to receive permission, in trip licate, to buy his sewer pipe—pro viding, of course, he can find any to buy. • Production of fertilizer may top last year’s 13,000,000-ton rec ord by a million tons this year, manufacturers report. L THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Estimated Expenditures for the Ensuing School Y ear in Detail « THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 .......... $ 8,270.00 FIXED CHARGES Insurance ............................................................. .......... $ 300.00 Other fixed charges: Boiler inspection .............................................. 14.00 Retirement ....................................................... 3,500.00 $ $ $ 2,850.00 $47,455,00 926.53 903.85 182.00 $43,458.00 $40.687,38 $ 5,191.00 1,000.00 600.00 275.00 150.00 $ 4,343.10 1,546.06 966.00 886.85 206.16 190.85 7,216.00 $ 8.139.02 $ 7,916.00 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,000.00 400.00 $ 1,000.00 45.00 25.00 330.97 525.24 $ 1,500.00 $ 856.21 $ $ 70.95 8,000.00 45.00 100.00 8,000.00 8,106.50 $ 8,145.00 $ 8.177.45 686.75 422.00 200.00 $ 8.270.00 $ 8,270.00 $ 8120.51 $ 8.065.00 VII. Total Fixed Charges You can bet it’s not by accident that RPM Motor Oil keeps your motor cleaner, gives it longer life. 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EMERGENCY $ 3,000.00 300.00 $ 14.00 3.500.00 $ 3,814.00 $ 475.00 472.46 $ 10.00 $ 3,814,00 100.00 2,000.00 10.00 $ 485.00 $ 482.46 $ 100.00 350.00 $ 160.00 246.49 150.00 • 60.00 660.00 129.90 300.00 $ 836.39 $ 3,0000,00 150.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 $ $ 3,000.00 f—I uli . r.- i $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 831,15 $ $ 415.71 $ $ 3,000,00 260.00 400,00 $*2,000,00 osoVtAX ------------- ------ ---- ------------ Total all LEVY funds Total estimated expenditures........................................................................ $82,185.00 DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 23,850.00 Amount necessary to balance the budget................................................. 58.335.00 Balance to be raised by taxation.................................................................. 58,335.00 ADD: Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made ......................................... 3,750.00 ES'ÏTM LG. Hawkeo Ph. 502 $ 3.814.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS Alteration of buildings (not repairs) ............ . . .. $ 100.00 New furniture, equipment and replacements . . . .... 2,000.00 Other capital outlays: Library books ....................................................... 150.00 Teachers' Reference Book......................................... Total Capital Outlays ................................... $ 2.250.00 $ Vernonia STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT Total estimated tax levie» for the en»uing fiscal year.............. Analysis of estimated tax levie»: Amount inside 6'> limitation............ _______________ Amount outside 6"c limitation TâtëT"tlns""',^1^,<!âÿ_ô?=^Taymn?*,’"*'"~,“— Signed: Lee Schwab. District Clerk ^^^^^Uet^K^IawJdns^^hairman^Boar^o^Directors $62,085.00 ...a..................................... $ 5,867.44 Approved by Budget Committee May lTTTSIT“ Signed: J. J. Grady, Secretary. Budget Committee • W. G. Heath, Chairman, Budget Committee ----------------