Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 02, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
—Rev. Anthony V. Gerace
—Rev. J. H. Goodrich
There’ll be only one Mass at 8:30
at St. Mary’s Catholic church
until further notice.
At the
Churches
Vacation School
There is still time for parents
to enroll their children in the
vacation church school at the
Christian church. Sessions for all
ages are being held each morning
from Monday through Friday
from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Instruc­
tion is given in the crafts, study
and play with fun for all.
Fine] Meeting Held
The final C.Y.F. meeting of the
year was held last Sunday evening
in the form of a social and busi­
ness meeting on the lawn of the
Christian church.
Society ta Meet
The women’s missionary society
of the Christian church will meet
Friday evening at 7:30 at the
home of Mrs. Blanche Millis.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
—G. Wm. Anderson, Pastor
“Where Action Is Predominant”
CHU NOTICE
p.m.l
b„
9:45 a.m. — Church school.
11:00 a.m. — Sermon: “What We
I ack ?
7:30 p.m. — “Should Baptists and
Di»eipl"s Unite?”
9 am. to 11:30 am., Mon., Fri.—
Vacation church school. Closing
Children’s day program June
12.
FIRST BAPTIST
969 Bridge St.
The Church with a Bible .Message
—Thomas J. Kilcoyne, Pastor
t0:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.
6:45 p.m. — B.T.U.
7:45 p.m. — Evening worship.
7:30 p.m. Wed.—Prayer service
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday school convenes at 10 a.m,
at 925 Rose Ave. under the
direction ef
Charles
Long,
Branch President.
Polly H.
Hudson, Superintendent.
A cordial invitation is extended to
visitors.
7:30 p.m.—Evening services.
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST (Colored)
—Elder J. C. Foster, Minister.
Services every Sunday at 1:30
and 7:30.
NAZARENE CHAPEL
The church that cares.
—H. L. Russell, Pastor
Residence — 1208 — Bridge
9:15 a.m.—Sunday school.
11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.
6:30 p.m.—Yogng People’s service.
7:30 p.m.—Evening service with
young people in charge.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer
meeting.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Services on Saturday:
10:00 a.m.—Sabbath school.
11:00 a.m.—Preaching, missionary
programs or Bible study.
Leave It to Him
Holidays Provide Time
For Longer Trips, Visits
Yes, leave it to Him. Take the
CAMP McGREGOR — Mr. and
case of the ruler's son who lay
dying and was past all human Mrs. Harlan Star and son, Ronnie,
help or hope. The father went and Ed Starr, father of Harlan,
across the country to Jesus and all of Portland, visited at the
begged Him to come and heal the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arland
boy. It was, heal him or he
Sliffe last Wednesday and Thurs­
dies.
YOUR SON LIVES, said Jesus. day a week ago. Mr. and Mrs.
At that the ruler set out for Arland Sliffe motored to Port­
home and on the way, met his land Sunday bringing Mrs. Sliffe s
servants who said the boy was mother, Mrs. Mary Moore, to visit
healed at one o’clock—the very
hour that Christ said the son at Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starr
lived. Al) along the ruler knew arrived in Camp Monday bringing
that Jesus could if He would. his sister and husband, Mr. and
That was head-faith. But to turn Mrs. Dick Moore. The group con­
the job over to the Lord was heart tinued on to Seaside for a picnic.
faith.
-The Portlanders returned to their
Yes, we believe that God put our homes Monday evening and the
many sins on Christ and that He Sliffe’s returned to Carnp also.
died for us. That is head-faith.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook and
But when we obey God and make Donnie and Margaret motored to
Christ our Saviour who died for Pasco, Washington Friday even­
our very last sin—Yes, when you ing to see the Carl Allen family
count yourself cleared and stand and also visit Mr. Alien’s parents,
on it that you are cleared, that Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dial, former
is living faith, heart-faith, saving­ residents of Vernonia, and Carl s
faith. Then being saved, you look brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dial
to Christ for new ways and new and Roberta of Kennewick, Wash­
days and that again is living faith. ington. They returned to Camp
NEWLIN D. MORGAN, Prof, Monday evening.
of Archictural Engineering, U of
Mr, and Mrs. Eric Peterson
Ill., says—“In Jesus Christ I have motored to Clatskanie Saturday
found my Saviour and my Lord. to visit Mrs. Peterson’s parents,
Without Him, life would be empty Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and
and worthless.”
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ander­
son and family. They returned to
Camp that evening. Sunday the
Petersons’ motored to the beaches
s. W. McChesney Rd., Portiano-
This space paid for by a Port­ for the day.
THE EAGLE,
MIST — The annual school
meeting will be held at the school
house on June 23 and will begin
at 7:30 p.m., standard time.
Cliff Orwig from Salem and
Charlie Lovell from Portland, both
residents of the vicinity a good
many years ago, were through
here stopping long enough to
shake hands with old acquain­
tances. The Lovells lived on the
old Danielson place and Cliff
Orwig operated a meat market
in Clatskanie some 40 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enneberg
were in Clatskanie last Saturday.
Margie Wikstrom is planning on
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN
Phone 581
A germ hasn't a chance at our
Vernonia
Interior — Exterior
FLOOR SANDING
COLOR MATCHING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ON CONTRACT BASIS
Charles Seeberger
856 Rose Avenue
Cans, bottles and milk­
dairy.
ing equipment are all
com­
before each
using.
On Display . . .
UNDERWOOD
786 Bridge Street
PAINTI NG
Gasco Briquets are the Northwest’s favorite
solid fuel. More than 100,000 tons are manu­
factured and sold every year.
Briquets are small pillow-shaped lumps of
carbon, scientifically designed to give more
heat than wood or coal. Briquets hold fire
8 to 10 hours... leave no ashes for you to
carry out. They are small, uniform in size,
require little storage space.
Order Briquets today! You’ll save $1.00 a
ton ... You’ll be sure of good fuel (remember
last winter’s shortage). This offer for limited
NO GERMS
ALLOWED!
pletely sterilized
Sundland Electric & Appliance
going to Albany for the summer
vacation to work.
land business family.
9:45 — Sunday
school
11:00—Morning Worship
7:30—Bible Study hour.
7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
“THE FRIENDLY CHURCH”
Where You’re a Stranger
Only Once.
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. — Worship.
7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic service.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday—Bible study
and praise service.
7:30 p.m. Friday—Prayer service.
Come in and see the Maytag
demonatratod. You’ll understand
why it is the world’s favorite
washer. Easy monthly terms —
liberal trade-in.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 7
Annual School Meeting Date Set
—Rev. Allen H
Backer, Minister
THE MAYTAG CHIEFTAIN, America’s
finest low-priced
washer ... a genu- <1 Q £ OC
ine Maytag in every ~ I ,1
respect.
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VERNONIA, ORE.
Universal
Typemaster
typewriter with touch
Ideal for home or school.
portabe
tuning.
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Office Supplies
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SEED — FEED — FERTILIZER — CEMENT
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 681
Weed Ave.
PHONE 471 _______
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the budget committee of the city of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, a municipal corporation has
filed in the office of the levying board, to wit; the City Council of said city, its detailed estimates of the total amou.'.t 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, 1949 to June 30, 1950, which estimates are as follows:
EXPENDITURES
July 1, 1915
June 30, 1946
7~
$1,500.00
39.67
660.00
1.75
420.00
3.00
1,036.87
50.13
1946
1947
1947
1948
$1,500.00
28.83
660.00
$1,500.00
420.00
420.00
4,919.58
123.87
208.00
685.71
143.25
2,556.92
3,673.18
43.51
547.62
5,932.32
442.58
119.80
316.10
81.85
1,937.61
939.50
39.37
649.05
6,318.11
231.71
161.00
175.29
188.52
1,390.83
531.70
125.00
60.00
792.06
846.11
660.00
125.00
60.00
497.41
524.68
660.00
125.00
60.00
444.56
652.73
28.24
348.05
42.36
,638.20
496.89
56.80
249.52
792.73
660.00
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Actual
6 Mo.
$ 750.00
69.49
330.00
6.47
210.00
407.87
100.58
3,977.41
125.89
105.00
7,824.68
833.52
420.00
117.82
25.60
290.61
240.00
56.80
273.13
472.68
6.461.72
7,408.00
2,500.00
1,200.00
3,532.46
1,500.00
2,926.65
12,962.99
1,720.01
444.56
444.56
1,077.56
2,175.92
2,128.84
Budget 1948
194 )
$1,500.00
100.00
660.00
10.00
420.00
10.00
1,500.00
100.00
650.00
7,480.80
200.00
100.00
6,000.00
300.00
1,500.00
840.00
200.00
60.00
1,500.00
600.00
150.00
56.80
450.00
1,250.00
1,000.00
7,019.35
6,162.80
2,700.00
1,200.00
3,022.52
163.56
1,500.00
3,028.02
3,000.00
3,006.96
210.78
1,500.00
1,750.00
900.00
2,783.43
136.02
3,300.00
1,800.00
4,000.00
205.96
1,500.00
4,298.84
13,627.59
1,131.00
1,085.57
480.00
4 443.43
13,172.20
1,045.75
1,144.59
285.00
949.92
636.51
6,072.04
2,118.80
8,367.38
360.00
613.10
145.00
434.34
997.82
7,393.28
3,000.00
16,000.00
5,500.00
600.00
400.00
1,400.00
600.00
6,162.80
8,462.07
8.00
4,447.30
General Fund
Recorder ..................................................
Office Expense ......................................
Treasurer ..................................................
Office Expense ........................................
Attorney .................................................. ..
Legal Service ........................................
Buildings and Grounds ..........................
Elections and Publications ....................
Audits
.......... ..................................
Police Department Salaries ................
Police Department Expenses ................
Fire Department Salaries ....................
Fire Department Expense ....................
Street and Sewer Salaries......................
Street and Sewer Expense......................
Sewer Sinking Fund ............................
Library Salary ......................................
Library Expense ....................................
Health Officer ........................................
Park
........................................................
Cemetery ..................................................
Air Port
................................................
league of Oregon Cities ......................
Bonds and Insurance
..........................
Public Employes Retirement System .
Emergency
... ................................
Road District No. 16 ..............................
State Tax Street Fund ......................
Total ...........................................................
WATER DEPARTMENT
Superintendents Salary..........................
Collectors Salary
................................
Supplies and Maintenance ..................
Public Employes Retirement System .
Sinking Fund ..........................................
Total............ ............................................
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Fines and Licenses ..............................
Water Receipts ........................ .....
Rent and Sale of Property ....................
Misc. Receipts ........................................
Cemetery
........................................
Dog and Liquor Tax ..............................
Road District No. 16 ..............................
State Tax Street Fund ..........................
Cash on Hand ..........................................
Total ...........................................................
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July 1, 1949-June 30,
Approved
Budget Committee
$ 1,500.00
150.00
660.00
10.00
600.00
10.00
1,000.00
150.00
600.00
225.00
200.00
2,800.00
300.00
2,500.00
500.00
840.00 *
200.00
60.00
2,000.00
600.00
300.00
• 56.80
600.00
830.00
1,000.00
5,023.04
2,755.21
$ 1,800.00
150.00
660.00
20.00
600.00
100.00
1,000.00
150.00
600.00
7,340.00
225.00
200.00
2,800.00
300.00
2,800.00
500.00
900.00
200.00
60.00
2,000.00
800.00
300.0**
56.80
900.00
830.00
1,500.00
5,023.04
2,755.21
34,570.05
3,300.00
1,800.00
4,500.00
260.00
5,000.00
3,410.00
1,800.00
4,500.00
260.00
5,000.00
14,970.00
3,5(10.00
16,000.00
800.00
1,000.00
400.00
800.00
7,019.35
2,755.21
199.21
4,00(100
16,000.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
400.00
800.00
5,023.01
2,755.21
199.21
31,677.46-
TOTAL BUDGET .................................................... »43,540.06
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...................... 31,677.46
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DIRECT TAX ... 17,862.59
Council
of said • City v sitting as
a levying
board, will
hold a meeting _a in ...6.1,.
the U city
hall in the
And notice is hereby given the said City ...
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City ui
of Vernonia,
Columbia County, Oregon, on Wednesday evening, June 20, 1949, 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 aqd be heard in favor or against said tax levy, or any
part thereof.
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Dated this 19 day of May, 1949
Sam L. Hearing, Mayor
ATTEST: Albert Childs, Recorder
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