Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 04, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY,
OCTOBER
4,
Vernonia Eagle |
Entered as second class matter
August 4, 1922, at the post office
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
act of March 3, 1879.
Ten Years
Ago « « < *
Vernonia Eagle, Oct. 2, 1925
What Other
Editors ...
Think • • • •
GALES CREEK ROAD
IN NEED NJF ATTENTION
With prospects of activity on
the Wilson river road a.d Wolf
creek to which the Gales creek
road will be tributary for some
time to come, it becomes nec­
essary to point to the condition
of the latter road. The heavy trav­
el to which Gales creek road has
been subjected, and which prom­
ises to continue to even a great­
er extent, has proven that atten­
tion will have to be given to this
road if it is to be kept in satis­
factory condition for travel.
Contrary to the general im­
pression, Gales Creek road is
not a secondary highway. It is
a county road and therefore is
the responsibility of the county
court rather than the state high­
way commission.
The county court is aware of
the present condition of the road
and is trying to anticipate the
situation by inclusion of the
Gales Creek road in its plans for
the use of federal farm-to-mar-
ket funds. If this type of assist­
ance in maintenance of the road
is too long delayed local respon­
sibility for the road will have to
be assumed and it is one of the
most important arteries leading
into Forest Grove.
—Forest Grove News-Times
Mrs. E. E. Graham won the
Overland sedan offered by the
Eagle as first prize in the reecent
ciiculation campaign.
The
new
Johnston-McGraw
shingle mill sawed its first shing­
les this week.
Vandals did a large amount of
damage Friday night in the
Rose theatre, used by the Christ­
ian church. The ladies of the
church worked hard to buy the
piano which the cusses tried
to destroy.
The Miller Mercantile Co.,
which operates a store here, has
bought out the Kingsley store.
Director
Brothers,
who
pur­
chased the Haltom store recently,
have bought the A. W. Peterson
stock.
Natal
this community last week.
Mrs. Dave McMullen went to
Portland last week to visit with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hartsook.
Goldie Wright had as guests
her father and brother from San
Diego, California, for a few days
at Seals’s Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hali-
man and two children and Floyd
Deeds from Portland were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and
little Robert spent the week end
at their home at St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holmes
from Riverview were callers at
the Clyde Johnson home Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were
in Vernonia shopping Friday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn retur­
ned from a ten day hunting trip
in Eastern Oregon on Monday
of this week.
Bob Seal injured his hip work­
ing in the woods recently. He is
somewhat better at this time.
Mrs. R. Daggett and children
are spending a few weeks at
Hood River with relatives and
Mrs. Van Anderson is visiting
with her folks at Boring for a
few weeks.
KEASEY
John Luther returned home
from the veteran’s hospital Sat­
urday.
Orris, Anna and Verle De-
Vaney and Walt Webster visited
at the J. O. DeVaney home Sun­
day.
Mrs. Elsie McDonald returned
home Sunday.
Darrell DeVaney is visiting in
Portland for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Michelson
of Portland visited at the J. A.
Armstrong home Sunday.
DR. R. I. HALL
Physician and Surgeon
Joy Theatre Bldg.
Phone, Office 72, Res. 73
Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5
Special Attention to
Obstetrics
Richard Daggett and Van An­
derson went to work for Bob
Seal, hauling logs from St. Hel­
ens mountain to the Clark and
Wilsou track at Pittsburg.
Louis Carmichael has returned
home from the hospital in Port­
land and is gaining rapidly.
The Natal Grange will install
a sanitary drinking fountain in
the entrance of the hall. Ira
Peterson was elected to do the
installing.
John McMullen spent Sunday
at Natal with the Dave McMullen
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goodwin
from Cornnelius were calling in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the budget committee of the
City of Vernonia, Columbia county, Oregon, a municipal corpor­
ation, has filed in the office of the levying board, to wit: the City
Council of said city, its detailed estimate of the total amount of
receipts, and also the total amount of money proposed to be raised
by taxation and expended by said municipal corporation for all
purposes for the fiscal year of 1936, which estimates are as fol­
lows:
BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THE YEAR 1936
CITY OF VERNONIA
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
IT’S MADE AT HOME
IT’S BETTER
Vernonia
Bakery
Portland—Banks Stage Line
TELEPHONE 131
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via
Buxton and Banks.
2 trips daily
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot—
Park and Taylor Daily Except Sundays and
Holidays.
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Sundays and Holidays only. Leaves Portland
10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
ASK FOR PORTLAND BANKS STAGE LINE
$1.30 »AEY
$2.10
Friday & Saturday
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo­
cal farmers.
Beef Roast
TOTAL GENERAL FUND
Sirloin Steak
18c
Lb..................................
Beef Liver
15c
__________ ____
Lh.
17c
33c
2 Lbs.
1QC
CELERY
Jumbo size, bunch....
Cooking Apples 65c
...........................
Box
Cabbage
2c
Lb.................
Turnips
5c
Lb......... .....
RYTAK
PkK.................................
PEAS
Utana
No. 2 cans 2 for ....
23c
Pearces
27c
No. 1 tall cans 3 for
$17,397.00
COCOA
Rockwoods
Superintendent’s Salary ..................................... $ 1080.00
Collector’s Salary ................................................
540.00
Supplies and Maintenance ................................
3620.00
2 lbs ...........................
18c
APRICOTS
38c
No. 334 tins, 2 for
$ 5,240.00
SYRUP
Log Cabin
SERVICE
WaterBond Sinking Fund ................................ $
Water Bond Interest .........................................
General Bond Sinking Fund ...........................
General Bond Interest .......................................
9c
.Lb............................ .....
VEGETABLES
WATER OPERATING FUND
TOTAL WATER FUND EXPENSE
15c
Beef Boiling Ribs
Lb.
Recorder’s Office .................................................
75.00
Treasurer’s Office ..............................................
15.00
Legal Service .......................................................
100.00
Street Lighting and Power ................................
960.00
Street Light Maintenance ..................................
200.00
Fuel and City Hall expenses ..............................
195.00
City Hall Lights and Supplies .......................
50.00
City Dump Expenses .........................................
75.00
City Jail Expenses ..............................................
25.00
City Park Expenses ............................................
25.00
Library Books and Supplies ..............................
125.00
Fire Department ................................................
500.00
State Accident Commission ..............................
250.00
Bank Building Tax and expenses ..................
200.00
Payment on Airport ................... -.......................
112.00
Cemetery Fund .....................................................
200.00
Officers’ Bonds .....................................................
51.00
Street and Sidewalk Maintenance ..................
100.00
Legal Publications ................................................
150.00
Elections ............ _....................................................
50.Ô0
Accounting ..............................................................
75.00
Sewer Maintenance ..............................................
200.00
Emergency Fund .....
1000.00
Loss on Delinquent Taxes, General fund .. .
5000.00
Loss on Delinquent Taxes, Sinking fund .... 5000.00
Payments on Outstanding warrants and
Interest .........................................................
300.00
DEBT FUND
For
HAMBURGER
Recorder’s Salary ................................................ $ 540.00
Treasurer’s Salary ..............................................
. 192.00
Marshal and Street Supt.’s Salary ..................
1080.00
Deputy Marshal’s Salary .....................................
60.00
Librarian’s Salary ........ ?......................................
192.00
City Attorney’s Salary .......................................
300.00
SUPPLIES AND OTHER SERVICE
Ask Your Grocer for . . .
SPECIALS
Lb. ____________ ____
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
Mrs. D. F. DeCew of Portland
and Glen Hieber of Klamath
Falls visited this week at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Hieber. Mrs. DeCew,
with her baby, Mark Gordon,
came last week. Glen attended
the state bar convention and
stopped off here.
FARE:
PAGE THREE
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
1935.
% gal can ..................
1500.00
1950.00
600.00
90.00
82c
Schillings Coffee
Drip or Perculator
lb...................................
33c
TOTAL AMOUNT OF BUDGET ESTIMATE .... $26,777.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT
Complete Laundry Service
EXPERT WORK
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Phone 711
Fines and Licenses .............................................. $ 1000.00
Water Rentals ........................................................
8000.00
Delinquent Tax General Fund .......................
2500.00
Delinquent Tax Sinking Fund .........................
5000.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...........................
$16,500.00
TOTAL TO BE RAISED BY DIRECT TAX .................. $10,277.00
And notice is hereby given that the said City Council of said
city, sitting as a levying board, will hold a meeting in the city
I hall in the City of Vernonia. Columbia county, Oregon, on Thurs­
day evening, October 17, 1935 at the hour of 7:30 o’clock, p. m.
at which time and place all persons who shall be subject to such
tax levy, when the same shall be made, may appear and be heard
in favor or against said tax levy, or any part thereof.
Dated this 27th day of September, 1935.
ATTEST:
C. F. HIEBER
Recorder
BEN S. OWENS
Mayor
Nehalem
Market & Grocery
Incorporated
Phone 721
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