Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 10, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    CORBYS
PRODUCED
IN THE U.S.A.
TREHARNE—Mrs. Exie Weav­
er returned home from a week’s
visit in Dallas with her daughter,
Mrs. Mabel Jones.
Mrs. Harry Wilson is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Pearl Rice, at Cor­
vallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sunnell and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roeser spent
Sat. evening and Sunday at the
beach clam digging.
Edna Snyder and Donovan Rey­
nolds went to Lebanon Fri. to at­
tend the strawberry festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fletcher
Our Expert
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Goliath, the nine-footer came
looking for trouble and he found
it aplenty, for David, the shepard
boy, laid him out in no time. The
giant had dared any of the Lord’s
camp to meet him and hearing of
it, David took him up. Choosing
five round stones from the brook,
David met the man with—“I come
to you in the name of the Lord of
Hosts, the God of the armies of
Israel whom you have defied.” At
that David let go a stone which
landed on the giant’s forehead
and the man fell dead.—1st Sam­
uel 17:45.
Again' thinking of the flock he
must lead to pastures green and
by still waters, David gave us that
never dying song, the 23rd Psalm
—“The Lord is my shepherd, I
shall not want.” Yes, David, you
have taught all mankind that God
is the Great Shepherd whose ear
is ever open to all who call on
him.
And God can count any man
delivered from the penalty of
every sin, for he gave Christ to
die for all. Stand on God’s word
that the debt is paid and
gives you eternal life. Then
utterly to Christ to
GENTLE
Supervision of
cowys
4/S QUART
PINT
$iî.35
$2.10
Send your fine wearables here
and be assured that they’ll be
given the best treatment. Our
careful workmanship features
gentle handling of every gar­
ment.
Vernonia Cleaners
MADE-TO-MEASURE
BUNDLES of old papers fcr sale.
Inquire at The Eagle Office.
Boy Kills Giant
CORBYfc
Under the Direct
Canadian Blender
from Castle Rock were visitors 'through.
at the Rome Whitmire home. Mrs.
Flora Whitmire returned with
S. W. McChesnev Rd., P-'-tland-
them for a week’s visit.
This space paid for by a pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Odam went
to Tacoma Sat. to get Chester fessional man.
who has been spending a week
In 1947, 850 Americans were
visiting his aunt, Mrs. Helen Liv­
killed and 87,000 injured in ac­
engood.
involving
automobiles
LeRoy Whitmire is visiting his cidents
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rome which were turning left at the
time of the accident. Know your
Whitmire, for a few weeks.
hand signals—and use them!
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Clams Are Beach
Attraction Sun.
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FRANK RRADLEY
Teacher of
Trumpet, Trombone, C'arinet, Saxnphone
STREET,
THURS., JUNE 10, 1948
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ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
L. A. JACKSON ELECTRIC
Phone 371J—Cornelius, Ore.
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in its field!
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means
Thoroughly experienced in popular, symphonic
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in your home
134 BRIDGE
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
most
to every
any
way
you
figure
it.
That’s why
more people Luy Chevrolets—and more
American family, Chevrolet continues to
people drive Chevrolets—tiian any other
offer the loweit-priced line of passenger
make of car. That’s why we believe you,
cars in its field as well as the only line
too, will agree that CHEVROLET AND
of cars giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT
ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST in dollar
LOWEST COSTI Yes, Chevrolet gives
value as it's first in registrations.
more value, any way you look at it,
VERNONIA, PHONE 914
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on Wide-Rim 15-inch
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you the tire of tire« for easy,
restful riding. Remarkable
new extra-low pretture tires
that give a much safer,
more comfortable ride;
absorb rood shocks Instead
of transmitting them to you
and your car.
•Optional at small extra cost.
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
“A Safe Place to Trade”
Vernonia, Oregon
Your Chevrolet and G. M. Dealer
Phone 342
Standard Oil Products
SEE THEM MADE AT. . .
The COZY LUNCH
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the budget committee of the city of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, a municipal corporation hast
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 period from July
1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, which estimates are as follows:
EXPENDITURES
Actual for
Fiscal Yr.
7-1-44 to
6-30-45
$ 1,150.00
44.69
660.00
2.75
420.00
I
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mere
talking
points
day
With each passing day yoarr telephone increases
its range of usefulness. More and more telephones
are being installed daily, thus spreading the web of
communication for everyone.
Our expansion program is forging ahead with
full speed. It won’t stop until we reach our destina­
tion: The finest posable telephone service for all
who want it.
566.64
23.75
417.13
3,200.00
135.29
95.66
1,369.91
150.00
1,134.66
540.00
125.00
60.00
220.00
530.89
Actual for
Fiscal Yr.
7-1-45 to
6-30-46
$ 1,500.00
39.67
660.00
1.75
420.00
3.00
1,036.87
50.13
4,919.58
123.87
208.00
685.71
143.25
2,556.92
531.70
125.00
60.00
792.06
846.11
225.00
28.24
229.92
185.50
42.36
348.05
203.27
337.83
183.50
2,175.92
2.128.84
2,500.00
1,200.00
3,400.00
2,500.00
1,200 00
3,532.46
1,500.00
1,500.00
2,498.10
12,029.29
1,024.50
787.95
865.00
1,074.82
591.29
1,937.62
2,926.65
12,962.99
1,720.01
444.56
444.56
1,077.56
3,677.96
2,128.84
Actual for
Fiscal Yr.
7-1-46 to
6-30-47
7-1-47 to 6-30-48
Actual for Budget for Yr.
1st 6 Mos.
420.00
210.00
3,673.18
43.51
547.62
5,932.32
442.58
119.80
316.10
81.85
1,937.61
660.00
125.00
60.00
497.41
524.68
461.66
32.72
649.05
2,950.83
56.01
28.00
127.54
169.77
852.37
330.00
125.00
30.00
438.56
251.58
259.20
42.36
638.20
496.89
94.67
8.00
4,447.30
245.20
56.80
110.64
471.45
126.80
916.54
2,482.69
$ 1,500.09
50.00
660.00
10.00
420.00
10.00
1,150.00
100.00
500.00
6,580.00
200.00
100.00
800.00
300.00
1,500.50
660.00
125.00
60.00
2,000.00
500.00
50.00
250.00
56.80
450.00
800.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
6,390.00
2,700.00
1,200.00
3,022.52 r
163.56
1,500.00
1,500.00
750.00
1,353.28
124.98
750.00
3,000.00
1,500.00
4,500.00
250 00
1,500.00
$ 1,500.00
28.83
660.00
4,298.84
13,627.59
1,131.00
1,085.57
480.00
$
750.00
35.26
330.00
General Fund Expenditure«
$ 1,500.«»
100.00
000.«»
10.00
420.00
10.«»
I.500J»
100.00
660«»
7,480.«»
200.00
1OOÄ»
6.000«»
300.00
l.ooaoo
840 00
20000
ML««
1.500.00
000.00
150.00-
Recorder .....................................
Office Expense ........................
Treasurer
.................... ;....
Office Expense .......................
Attorney
............ ..............
Office Legal Service ..............
Building and Grounds ............
Elections and Publications ...
Audits . .......................................
Police Department ""alaries .
Police Department Expense .
Fire Department Salaries ...
Fire Department Expense ...
Street and Sewer Salaries ...
Street and Sewer Expense ..
Library Salary .........................
Library Expense .....................
Health Officer ...........................
Park .............................................
Cemetery ............ ......................
Airport k.....................................
Ctiy Ddmp .................................
League of Oregon Cities ....
Bonds and Insurance ............
Employees Retirement Fund
Emergency
.. ...................
Road Disrict No. 16 ................
State Tax St. Fund ................
Total ...........................................
$ 1,500.00
100.00
660.00
5.00
430.00
10.00
1,500.00
100.00
650.00
7,480.00
200.00
100.00
1,000.00
300.00
1,500.00
840.00
200.00
60.00
1,000 00
«00.00
150.00
200.00
56.80
450.00
1,250.00
1,000.00
7,019.35
6,162.80
»34.513.95
56.HO
450«»
1.250.00
1.000.00
7.019.35
6,16X80
$39,818.95
WATER DEPARTMENT
Superintendents Salary..........
Collectors Salary
................
Supplies and Maintenance ...
Employees Retirement System
Sinking Fund ...........................
Total ...........................................
3,00000
1,800.00 •
4,000.00
250 00
1,500.00
»10,550.00
3,300.00
1.800JX»
4,000.00
250.00
1.500.00
»10.850.00
3,000.00
14,500 00
1,000 00
«00.00
400.00
1,400 00
•00.00
•,162.80
8,442 07
»30.124.07
3,000.00
16,000«»
•5^00.00
600. M>
100.00
1,40*8»
<100.00
6.16X80
8,468.07
»42,124-87
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Fines and License ...................
Water Receipts .......................
Rent and Sale Property........
Misc. Receipts ....................
Cemetery
.................................
Dog and Liquor Tax ............
Road District No. 16
......
’"’tate Tax Street Fund ........
Cash on Hand
........................,
TOTAL RECEIPTS............
............................. »50,668.95
TOTAL BUDGET
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...................... 42,124.87
AMOUNT TO BE RAI8ED BY DIRECT TAX ... 8,544.08
1,831.81
7,138.54
528.76
489.61
90.00
Estimated for Fiscal Yr.
July 1, 1948-June 30, IMP
3,000.00
12,500.00
1,000.00
300.00
400.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
6,390.00
___ notice is hereby given that the said City Council of said city sitting as a levying board, will hold a meetiag m the city hall in lbw
And
City of Vernonia, Columbia County. Oregon, on Wednesday evening, June 23, 1948, at the hour of 8:00 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 tn fever or against said tax levy, or an>
part thereof.
Dated this 25 day of May, 1948
George W. Johnson, Mayor
ATTEST: Albert Childs, Recorder
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