THURSDAY. MAY 21.
1959
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Pythian Sisters
Name Candidate
At the meeting of Vernonia
Temple, Pythian Sisters held last
Wednesday evening at the IOOF
hall, Alice Lindsay 1 Mrs. Robert
S. Lindsay of Pittsburg) who is
a member of the temple consent
id to be their candidate for cen-
tennial queen for the Friendship
Jamboree.
Her name, together
with sketch concerning her is
being filed with the queen se-
lection committee.
Plans were made for the mem
bers to sell tickets for the gro
cery basket on the two Saturdays
following the meeting. The draw
ing will be held at the next meet-
-ng. May 27. The basket is now
on display at Strong’s Electric
and members who still have items
to contribute should leave them
there.
Irma Chance was in charge of
the Mothers Day program and
presented lovely corsages of
spring flowers to all mothers pre
sent. The corsages were made by
Grayce Bundy. A program of
songs and readings was presented.
A letter was read from Pearl
Wilkerson, temple mother, thank
ing them for the Mothers Day
gift sent to her.
Reports on district convention
were given by those who attend
ed. Vernonia Temple had been
complimented on their exemplify
cation of the draping of the char
ter which was carried out by the
temple officers: MEC Launee
Cousins, Excellent Senior Lucille
Hickman, Excellent Junior Otilia
Heckenliable and Mathilde Ber-
gerson who filled in as manager
and Isabel Culbertson who filled
in as past chief for two of the
regular officers who were unable
to attend. The eulogy was given
by Cora Lange, secretary, and
Murel Knight and Irma Chance
sang.
Following Wednesday’s meet
ing, delicious cakes were served
with fruit jello and coffee by Isa
bel Culbertson and Catherine
Lentz.
Gladys Strong,
third
member of the committee, was
detained by business but her cake
and jello was enjoyed.
In addition to the basket draw
ing at the next meeting. May 27,
plans for future activities will be
made.
September Wedding Set
For Lloyd Quinn Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Quinn an
nounce the engagement of his
daughter, Elaine, to Robert Bar-
stad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Barstad of Springfield. The wed-
ding will take place in Septem
ber.
He is attending Oregon State
college and majoring in forestry
engineering and she is a student
at Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth.
Only S3.00 brings you the Ver
nonia Eagle delivered to your
hame every week. Why not drop
in and subscribe today and keep
up with the local news and spe
cial values offered by Vernonia
Merchants.
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IN VERNONIA TUESDAYS
BUICK
We have just been appointed Buick and
Opel dealer for Columbia county and
are having open house Friday and Sat
urday, May 22 and 23.
FREE COFFEE
FREE ICE CREAM
DOOR PRIZES
Jordan Motor Co.
CALL
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BEN'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
ST. HELENS, OREGON
MR. AND MRS. JAMES K. WELLER
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Weller-Millis Marriage Vows Äre
Exchanged At Christian Church
In an impressive candlelight
ceremony at 2:00 o’clock last Sat
urday afternoon at the First
Christian Church, Miss Mary El-
ien Millis, daughter of Mrs. Phil
lip J. Millis, became the bride of
James K Weller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Weller, all of Vernonia.
The double ring ceremony was
read by Rev. Robert Sargent, pas
tor of the church in the pre
sence of a large audience of rela
tives and friends.
The church was beautifully de
corated with baskets of pink car
nations and white dutch iris
which were arranged by Mrs.
Carl Fowler of Eugene, aunt of
the bride.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother. Max Millis of Port
land. wore a ballerina length
dress of white nylon lace over
net. Her finger tip veil was held
by a bandeau of pearls and she
carried an arm bouquet of pink
rosebuds.
Matron of honor was Mrs. A
F. Sword of Bend, sister of the
bride, and other attendants were
Mrs. Larry Holsy and Miss Ja
nice Pearson of Roseburg. All
three wore gowns of pink taffeta
with overskirt of net and nylon
tulle and carried arm bouquets of
pink and white carnations.
Eugene Weller, brother of the
groom, was best man and ushers
were Don Wantland, cousin of the
groom and Don Holsey.
The wedding marches and other
music was provided by Mrs.
Frank Serafin, organist and Miss
Kathy Weller, sister of the groom
sang "Whither Thou Goest” and
"The Wedding Prayer."
The mothers of the bride and
groom were attired in navy blue
dresses with white accessories
and wore orchid corsages.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held in the church
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 amount of receipts, and also the total amount of money pro
posed to be raised by taxation and expended by said municipal corporation for all purposes for the period
from July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960, which estimates are as follows:
parlors with the ladies of the
i church in charge.
The beautiful three-tiered cake,
decorated with pink roses and top
ped with wedding bells and bride
and groom ornament, was cut and
served by Mrs. Gerald Millis of
‘ Monroe,
sister-in-law
of the
I bride. Mrs. Donald Wantland
I poured coffee and Miss Joyce Sui-
i livan presided at the punch bowl.
Mrs. Robert Bates was in
charge of the guest book and Mrs.
Eugene Weller, sister-in-law of
the groom, and Mrs. Floyd Shulke
took care of the gift table.
Out of town guests included
the bride’s sister and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sword and
baby son, Bend; her aunts and
uncles, Mr. and Mrs O. K. Bell,
Portland, Mrs. Carl Fowler and
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bell. Eugene;
her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Millis and family,
Monroe; friends of the bride’s
family, Mr and Mrs. Otto Cant
well and Barney Cantwell, Can
non Beach; Mrs. Robrt Sword,
Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knoed-
ler, Springfield; Mr and Mrs.
Earnest Graham and Mr. and
Mrs Frank Crabtree, Portland;
and Mrs. Max Smith, Hillsboro;
an aunt and uncle of the groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Blakeley,
Castle Rock. Washington; great-
aunts and uncles of the groom,
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hopkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams. Port
land and friends, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Hibbs and sons, and. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Anderson and family,
Hillsboro and Mrs. Floyd Shulke,
Judy and Scott, Rockaway.
From the reception, Mr. and
Mrs. Weller left for a week end
honeymoon at the beach from
which they returned Monday
They will make their home in
Vernonia where he is . mployed
by the Crown Zellerbach cor
poration. Prior to her marriage,
Mrs. Weller was employed at the
Sawyer plant at Beaverton.
EXPENDITURES
Current Year
Budget
Operation for Year Ended Actual for
for
June 30,
first
June 30.
total year
six months
1958
1957
S 1,200.00
20 23
$ 2,400.00
945 00
8.55
472 50
945 00
15 00
600 00
600.00
300 00
1 951 99
9 478 87
174 88
A7e 00
7 71
634 26
155 23
501 50
600 00
100 00
1 500 00
200 00
500 00
9 910 00
3 000 00
9 i 40 no
i 040 on
3 000 00
2,020.00
9,206.78
Q65 Q7
7,510.19
579.77
3.504.21
1,990.70
7,000 00
2,500.00
1,181.36
01 1 (9
701 40
697 96
29500
245.45
1,600.00
5,000.00
A ERA F1
1 414 53
116.50
1 000 00
1 091 04
224 29
60 00
1 034 06
788 33
287.47
76 05
859 48
547 32
462 29
471.90
545.53
130.39
1 088 06
942 14
145 65
76.05
586 34
289 97
197 34
9 61
1,091.00
200 00
60 00
1 500 00
1 000 00
250 00
75.00
1 750 00
737.50
500 00
$ 4 13 4 96
2 400 00
6 009 20
151 34
98 48
1 628 5 4
$ 2 280 00
1 200 00
2,813.89
98 42
43 20
787 53
$ 2,183.04
11925
$ 2,400.00
945 00
15.01
7626
1 019.04
190 54
60 00
1 323 24
804 48
602.78
60 84
869 82
US 18
471 78
9 985 50
t 4 135 24
2 183 04
6′794 69
175 32
89 76
1 409 83
5 000 00
• 9 945 99
$15011 61
6,078.11
$ 2,830.30
$
A 1 09 Q9
3 787 20
1 900 00
1 715 00
1 589 49
1 02g
307
9 032
147
- 000 0 i
$37,743.50
$ 4 560 00
2 400 00
6,500 00
200.00
100 00
1,500.00
4,740 00
$20 000 00
$17 000 00
GENERAL FUND
Recorder
Salary
Supplies
Treasurer
Salary
Supplies
Attorney
Salary
Legal Service
Buildings and Grounds
Elections and Publicity
Audit
Debt Service:
Sinking Fund
Interest on Bonds
Police Department
Salaries and Wages
Other Expense
Fire Department
Salarus and Wages
Other Expense
Sinking Fund
Sewer Expense
Sinking Fund
Library
Salaries and Wages
Supplies
Health Officer
Park
Cemetery
Miscellaneous
League of Oregon Cities
Bonds and Insurance
Employee’s Retirement Fund
Social Security
Emergency
TOTAL
WATER FUND
Salaries - Superintendent
Salaries - Collector
Supplies and Maintenance
Employees’ Retirement Fund
Social Security
Miscellaneous Labor
Sinking Fund
Transferred to General Fund
TOTAL
2,500.00
$77,243.50
ro
50
11
20
$
State Tax Street Fund
Road District No 16 Fund
EXPENDITURES ALL FUNDS
$
4,000 00
4 000 00
1 600 00
1 166 00
200 00
2 000 00
100 00
6 020 00
1 646 65
845 00
556 97
230 00
1,032.92
627 50
2 958 11
207 20
9 819 16
(1,500.00)
in 994 50
$ 2,400.00
200 00
945.00
25.00
600 00
100.00
2,000.00
200 04
500 00
3,000.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
1,500.00
1,600.00
3,000 00
4,000.00
1,000.00
2,000 00
1.091 00
200 00
60.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
500.00
65.00
1,750.00
750.00
600 00
2,000.00
$42,086.00
$ 4,560.00
2,400.00
7,500.00
200.00
125.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
$23,785.00
$12,300.00
5,000.00
_______ $83,171.00
3,904.84
14,116.01
14 917 50
$37,243 50
Estimate For
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1959 to
June 30. 1960
Fund and Classification
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GENERAL FUND
Cash Balance —
Beginning of Year
Transferred from Water Sinking Fund
Fines and Licenses
Rent and Sale of Property
Miscellaneous
Cemetery
State Liquor Allocation
County Dog License Fees
Cower UIgA (‘harge
Less Estimate of Uncollectible Taxes
Revenue from General Tax Levy
TOTAL
$ 3,000.00
4,000.00
13,000 00
1,259.00
200 00
2,000 00
100 00
6.000 00
(1,500.00)
15,812.00
$43,871.00
WATER FUND
MILL MÄRKET AND LOCKERS
$ 4.669 57
23,490 7 5
$
$ .3.042 15
$ 9,922 68
1 089 22
$ 9,586.09
$
21,241.44
963 55
$
$
10,210.66
18,000 00
$
$
$ 4,426.81
411.65
$17.000 00
2.500 00
6
$77,243.50
Cash Balance
Beginning of Y ar
Water Rentals
TOTAL
STATE TAX STREET FUND
Allocation from State
Road District No. 16 Fund
Allocation from County
RECEIPTS ALL FUNDS
SUMMARY______
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Estimated Expenditures
General Fund
Water Fund
State Tax Street Fund
Road District No. 16 Fund
Estimated Receipts (exc pt from taxation)
General Fund
Water Fund
State Tax Street Fund
Road District No 16 Fund
Amount to be raised by direct tax
31
25
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WITHIN 6%
Or
These Prices Good As Long As Present Stock Lasts
4,000.00
Fund and Classification
Current Year
Budget
Operation for Year Ended Actual for
first
for
June 30.
June 30.
total year
six months
1958
1957
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Public installation of officers
i will be held next Monday even
ing by Nehalem Assembly No
I 18, Order of Rainbow for Girl
| The ceremony will take place in
! the upstairs lodge room at the
MEMBER UNITED GROCERS
Masonic temple at 8:00 o'clock.
Alice Love Pure Red
PEC
Miss Patricia McEntire, daugh
Heinz Mild Flavored
Raspberry Jam 7-Lb. Jar
ter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Sweet Pickles
Qt. Jar
Entire, will be installed as wor
Fireside Creme Sandwich 5) "
Campbell’s Pure Tomato
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thy advisor and other elective of-
Cookies
10
1
2
-oi.
Pkg.
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Juice
46-oz. Can
I ficers who were chosen at the
I meeting held May 11 include
Diamond A Fancy Diced
lie Swans Down Golden
Peggy Bowerman, associate wor-
Pound
Cake
Mix.
10-ot.
Beets
No. 303 Can
they advisor; Judy Strong, char
Scotties Facial Tissues
ity, Vicki Serafin, hop and Glen
Ukulele Hawaiian Half
09
Slices Pineapple. No. 2 Can —0
Box of 400 Tissues
da Robertson, faith. Other of
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ficers who are appointed by the
Del Monte Fancy Sliced
Albers Flapjack Pancake
incoming worthy advisor have
Bacon
Lb.
Pkg.
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and Waffle Mix. 2-Lb. Pkg. 00
not yet been announc'd
Miss Sunny DeHart, outgoing
Fresh Eggs, Grade •)
70
Lumber Jack Maple Fla
AA Large
dot. I J I worthy advisor, will act as instal-
ver Syrup
22-01. Bottle 00
I ling worthy advisor and will b
assisted by other installing of
ficers chosen by the new worthy
advisor. For this occasion, the
YOUR AS CLOSE TO THE MILL MARKET
DeMolay chapter from St. Helens
AS YOUR TELEPHONE—HA 9-3492
has been invited to exemplify the
Free Deliveries Twice Daily—10 A.M. and 3 P.M.
crowning ceremony.
$11,277.18
200 00
Estimate For
Fiscal Year
July 1. 1959 to
June 30. I960
RECEIPTS
Patty McEntire
To Be Installed
SAM’S FOOD STORE
MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS
SUNNYSIDE SERVICE
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In a pretty double-ring cere
mony at the Walterville Presby
terian church near Springfield,
April 18, Miss Patricia Wildt,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Eldon
Wildt, former Vernonia residents,
became the bride of Harry L.
Schluckebier.
She was given in marriage by
her father and wore with her
bouffant wedding gown a chapel
length veil held by a crown of
seed pearls and rhinestones. She
carried a white orchid surrounded
by pink rosebuds on her white
Rainbow Girl Bible.
Miss June Jones of Corvallis
was maid of honor and Miss
Gretchen Bolmeier, Salem, brides
maid. They wore street-length
dresses of pastel blue with royal
blue accessories and carried cas
cade bouquets of pink carnations.
The couple is now at home at
Leasburg where Mr Schlucke-
bier is employed by the U. S.
Forest Service at Blue River.
The best alibi in the world is
one you never have to make.
Bread for sale at these stores:
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Members of the PEO Sisterhood
met at the home of Mrs. J. W
Nichols on Tuesday evening. May
12 The program was a continua
tion of roll call of events in the
"good old days.’ The next meet
ing is scheduled to be held at
the home of Mrs. R. B Fletcher,
on Tuesday evening, May 26.
FOR FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
MRS. L. H. THOMAS
PETERSON HOME BAKE SHOP
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Good Old Days Review
Continued By Study Club
Former Resident
! Is April Bride
Oernonia Eagle
$ 3,000.00
19,000 00
$22,000.00
$12,300.00
5,000.00
________$83,171 00
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$42,086.00
$23,785.00
$12,300.00
TOTAL $83.171.00
$ 5 000 00
$28,059.00
$22.000 00
$12,300.00
TOTAL $67,359.00
$ 5,000 00
$15,812 00
LIMITATION
$15.812.00
IN EXCESS OF 6% LIMITATION
NONE
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And notice is hereby given th? said City Council of said City sitting as a levying board, will hold a
I meeting in the city hall in the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, on Monday evening, June 15.
1959 at the hour of 8:00 o’clock p.m., standard time, at which time and place all persons who shall be sub
ject to such tax levy, when the same shall be made may appear and be heard in favor or against said tax
I levy, or any part thereof
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Dated this 5th day of May 1959.
C. J. Nance, Chairman. Budget Committee
ATTEST. Sam L Hearing. Recorder
O. I. Hieber, Secretary, Budget Committee
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-- - George
Johnson, Mayor
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