Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 24, 1966, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sale Dates Set
By EUB Circle
T he E .U .B . c irc le m et a t th e
ch u rc h M arch 16. J e llo s a la d and
sa n d w ich es w ere se rv e d by th e h o s­
te s s e s , L ois Jo h n so n , M abel G rav es
and Lona W eidman p rio r to the
m e e tin g w hich w as ca lle d to o rd e r
by L ouise T h o m as in th e ab sen ce
of th e p re s id e n t, L eah S tiff an d the
vice p re s id e n t, L e ta W hitem an .
Lenten Meditation
by the Vernonie M inisterial
A ssociation
T h e A postle P a u l e x p re s se d in
a p o in ted w ay a co n cern o r a m b i­
tio n th a t should in te re s t an y s e r i­
o u s m in d ed p e rs o n w ho is a t all
co n cern ed w ith sp iritu a l th o u g h t
w hen he said “ T h a t I m a y know
H im and th e p o w er of H is r e s u r r e c ­
tio n ” in P h illip ian s, th e th ird c h a p ­
te r an d th e te n th v erse.
T h is e x p re sse s a n im p o rta n t p a rt
of th e p u rp o se fo r w hich h e say s,
“ H e h a s su ffered th e loss of all
th in g s ,” (P a u l sp e a k s h e re of
L ois Jo h n so n g av e th e opening
C h ris t). “ T h a t h e m a y know H im
p r a y e r a n d L in n ae S co tt th e devo­
an d th e pow er of H is re s u rre c tio n .”
tions. She re a d fro m P e te r , c h a p ­
C h rist spoke of th is pow er a s r e ­
te r 4, v e rs e s 12 to 18 and fro m a
co
rd ed in Jo h n , th e te n th c h a p te r,
p a m p h le t, “ W hy G od’s C hildren
S u ffe r” by R ev. H. W. H ope. It e x ­ th e 17th an d 18th v erses, w h ere He
s a id : “ T h erefo re doth m y F a th e r
plained th a t C hristians have to suf­
love m e because I lay down m y
f e r a s a te s t of th e ir faith .
life, th a t I m ig h t ta k e it ag a in . No
A fte r th e v a rio u s re p o r ts w ere
m a n ta k e th it fro m m e, b u t I lay
g iven, p la n s w ere m a d e fo r a ru m ­
it dow n of m yself, I h a v e p o w er to
m a g e sa le a t th e fire haU A p ril 14,
lay it dow n, and I h av e p o w er to
15 an d 16. T h ere w ill b e a w ork d ay
ta k e it a g a in .”
a t th e c h u rc h A pril 12 a t 1 p .m . and
C h rist sp e a k s a g a in o f th is pow er,
a ll m e m b e rs a re u rg e d to a tte n d
an d ch allen g es o u r faith as h e did
and h e lp g e t re a d y fo r th e ru m ­ th a t of M a rth a , as rec o rd e d in
m a g e sale.
Jo h n , c h a p te r 11, v e rs e 25, w h ere
M em b ers signed get-w ell c a rd s
H e s a y s : “ I am th e re s u rre c tio n
fo r th e m e m b e rs th a t w ere ill.
an d th e life, he th a t b eliev eth in
N ex t m o n th ’s h o ste sse s w ill be
m e, th o u g h he d ie, y e t sh a ll he
M ae E a s t an d A une K oski. Louise
liv e ” .
T h o m as w ill give th e dev o tio n s.
T his s ta te m e n t show s u s w hy
M audeleen M u rra y g a v e th e clo s­ P a u l w as so co n cern ed to know'
in g p r a y e r an d m e m b e rs re c ite d
C h rist and th e p o w er of H is r e s u r ­
th e L o rd ’s P ra y e r .
rectio n , fo r C h rist b y th is s t a t e ­
T he n e x t m eetin g o f th e E .U .B .
m en t, m ak es th is pow er a v a ilab le
c irc le w ill be a t 1 p.m . A p ril 20 a t
in b e h a lf of those w ho w ill believ e
th e ch u rch .
in H im .
M ay w e too, e a rn e s tly se e k to
T en people h u rry to c a tc h up
know H im an d th e p o w er o f H is
w h ere one h u rrie s to g e t ah ead .
re s u rre c tio n .
Due to illn ess, only e lev e n m e m ­
b e rs and one g u e st, M rs. E a rl
M a rk h a m , w ere p re se n t.
REVIVAL
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
thru March 27 -- 7:30 P.M.
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS FIRST AND THIRD
MONDAY EACH MONTH
6:30 P.M., FIRE HALL
Charley Hickman, President
David Banta, Secretary
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NEHALEM VALLEY
COIN CLUB
M eets la s t T h u rs d a y e v e ry m o n th
W est O reg o n E le c tric A u d ito riu m ,
7:30 P.M .
R uth Steers, P resid en t
G eorge Laws, Vice-president
Stanley Enevoldsen, S ecretary
R a lp h B e rg e rso n , T re a s u r e r
VISITORS WELCOME
10-66
A. F . & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets at
Masonic Temple. Slated
Communication
th ir d
Thursday of each month,
at 8:00 p.m.
Frank Serafin, W. M.
Walter E. Linn, Sec’y.
1-67
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
Meets
4th
Monday
each month at the
IOOF hall, 1 p.m.
H. L. R ussell, C om m ander
M arcus H aines, A djutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Harding Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
AUXILIARY
M eets 4th Mon., IOOF hall 1 p.m .
Rose Vaipiani, P resid en t
C ora L ange, S ecretary
7-66
I.O.O.F. Hall
Second
Monday
nf Each Month
3-14
IWA Local
Jack Bergerson, Chancellor
Commander
E. E. Garner, Secretary
Meets First and
Third Thursdays
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesday*
of each month
M artha B rady, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, S ecretary
2-65
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
I.O.O.F.
First and Third Tuesday
8 PJd.
P . E . “ J im ” M arkham , Noble G rand
H arry Culbertson, Sec.
1-67
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
M eets 2nd and 4th T hursday eve­
nings of each month in the I.O .O.F.
hall.
M arie E lliott, Noble G rand
Dorothy Sandon, S ecretary
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VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of Directors report to
members quarterly. Board meets
2nd and 4th Mondays, 8:00 p.m.,
at West Oregon Electric office.
Visitors invited.
Ralph Bergerson. President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Secy.
7-44
7:30 P.M.
A.F.L. — C.I.O.
Business Agent is a t the hall, N orth
and W ashington Sts., third T hursday,
10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m .
4-66
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular com-
munication first
and third Wad.
of each month
at Masonic Tem­
ple, All visiting
sisters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Farrell West, W. M.
Mrs. Paul Gordon, Sec.
1-67
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets First and
Third Mondays
of each month.
VERNONIA
POST 11»
Thomas Hall, Commander
Harry Culbertson. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesday*
Gertrude Schalock, President
Lona Weidman. Secretary
1-64
tion. T hey also
Bellinghams Attend
Basketball Playoffs
Revival to End
Sunday Evening
B IR K E N F E L D — M r. and M rs.
A rt B ellin g h am w ere in P o rtla n d
R ev iv al se rv ic e s a t th e C hurch
o f th e N a z a re n e co n d u cted by the
L aym en’s E vangelistic Group of
P o rtla n d w ill co n tin u e th ro u g h
S u n d ay , M arch 21. E lm e r K. An­
d ru s , a su ccessfu l building c o n tra c ­
to r, is th e p re a c h e r. H is a s s is ta n t
is Bob P atzo ld , o ccu p a tio n a l th e r ­
ap y d ire c to r a t M orningside hos­
p ital. In c h a rg e of th e m usic is
C h arles Jo n es, a y a rd m a n fo r th e
Mt. Hood B uilding S upply co m pany
T im e of th e s e rv ic e s h a s been
ch an g ed to 7:30 to acco m o d ate
th e se m en in th e ir w ork sch ed ules.
C om e, b rin g a frie n d , an d s h a re
in th e se g re a t se rv ic e s.
la s t F rid a y to m eet J im w ho flew
up fro m A shland for sp rin g v a c a ­
took
O ernonia E a g le
THU RSDA Y, MARCH 24, 1966
M rs. D aisy O lson of C latsk am e
an d a frien d , M rs. S m ith, visited
a t th e hom e of M rs. A rby Mills
la s t T h u rsd ay .
took h e r m o th er, E lsa R ich ard so n ,
to h e r hom e a t S easid e la s t w eek.
M r. and M rs.
A rt
Total
All Funds
G eneral
Fund
Total Budget R equirem ents .................................................. $511,837.00
D educt. Total Budget R esources E xcept Tax to Be Levied 302,158.00
Revenue N ecessary to B alance B udget ............................... 209,679.00
Add: E st. of taxes to be levied but not re c ’d in ensuing y r . 23,958.80
Taxes to be levied for E nsuing Y ear ................................... 233,637.80
A nalysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Within 6% L im itation .................................................................
46,293.44
Outside 6% Lim itation ............................................................. 187,344.36
Not Subject to 6% L im itation
Total T axes to Be Levied ......................................................... $233,637.80
$493.337.00
283,658.00
209,679.00
23,958.80
233,637.80
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
School
Lunch Fund
$18,500.00
18,500.00
46,293.44
187,344.36
$233,637.80
F o r the C urrent F iscal Y ear Beginning July 1, 1965
Total
All Funds
G eneral
Fund
Total B udget R equirem ents
................................... $467,882.00
D educt: Total Budget R esources E xcept Tax to Be Levied 257,527.00
R evenue N ecessary to B alance Budget ................................ 210,355.00
Add: E st. of taxes to be levied but not re c ’d in ensuing y r . 25,243.00
T axes to Be Levied for E nsuing Y ear ............................... 235,598.00
A nalysis of T axes to Be Levied
43,673.06
Within 6% L im itation .................................................................
178,232.94
Outside 6% L im itation .............................................................
13,692.00
Not Subject to 6% L im itation ..................................................
Total T axes to be Levied ......................................................... $235,598.00
437,157.00
239,027.00
198,130.00
23,776.00
221,906.00
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Total
NONE
Approved by B udget Com m ittee: M arch 16, 1966
Signed: O. T. B atem an, S ecretary
Bill J. H orn, C hairm an
Bond
F und
18,500.00
18,500.00
12,225.00
1,467.00
13,692.00
43,673.06
178,232.94
13,692.00
13,692.00
221,906.00
PETTY CASH BALANCE
A ctual: July 1, C urrent Y ear
E stim ate: Ju ly 1, E nsuing Y ear
$63,925.47
$45,000.00
Adopted by D istrict School Board
Signed: Mona M. Gordon, Clerk
W alter M. W orkman, C hairm an
July 1, 1966 to Ju n e 30, 1967
HISTORICAL
DATA
Budget
for
E nsuing
Y ear
Approved
Actual
Second
Y ear
Preceding
F irst
Y ear
Preceding
Budget
C urrent
Y ear
$ 44,655.08
$ 53,927.95
$ 30,000.00
940.21
98,287.42
163,197.12
437.25
5,646.00
95,421.23
184,778.20
276.39
15,200.00
9,600.00
180,727.00
BUDGET RESOURCES
$307,517.08
$340,049.77
$239,027.00
$228,855.00
A vailable Cash B alance.
___________
$ 45,000.00
R evenue from Local Sources E xcept
Tax To Be Levied
15,450.00
i evenue from Interm ediate Sources
10,000.00
Revenue from State Sources
.........
209,708.00
P roceeds from Sales
.......... ..
3,500.00
Receipts from other School D istricts
Total Budget R esources E xcept
Tax to Be Levied
$283,658.00
D istrict Tax R equired to B alance B udget—.----- $228,179.00
$420,123.01
$452,892.37
$467,882.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES .............. ....
3,500.00
BUDGET SUMMARY—GENERAL
$511,837.00
FUND
July 1, 1966 to Ju n e 30, 1967
HISTORICAL
Budget
for
E nsuing
Y ear
Approved
DATA
Actual
F irst
Y ear
P receding
Second
Y ear
P receding
Budget
C urrent
Y ear
$ 10,542.00
3,272.35
220,805.11
15,625.25
90.00
106.07
$ 10,500.00
3,901.63
233,030.34
18,061.64
90.00
169.01
$ 10,700.00
2,900.00
254,305.00
18,725.00
125.00
200.00
26,980.48
19,076.34
15,570.85
2,328.37
17,712.05
23,781.43
27,208.05
17,906.30
16,646.25
2,318.00
20,210.84
25,704.41
315.82
28,000.00
18,340.00
17,000.00
2,000.00
26,900.00
27,272.00
BUDGET REQUIREM ENTS
$ 15,200.00
A dm inistration — Salaries
3,250.00
— Other
Instruction — S alaries .... -------- ---------- ______ 285,380.00
21,500.00
— Other
100.00
H ealth Services — Salaries
........
200.00
— O ther........... .......... .............. -.................
P upil T ransportation —
— Other
____ .. 28,000.00
14,800.00
O peration of P lan t — S alaries
— Other
17,900.00
8,400.00
M aintenance of P lan t — S alaries
20,600.00
— O ther......... ......... ...............
39,520.00
Fixed Charges
Food Services —
— Other
1,500.00
5,100.00
Student Body A ctivities — Salaries
— Other
1,800.00
4,000.00
C apital Outlay — Sites
— Buildings
4,100.00
— E quipm ent
7 987.00
P aym ents to O ther School D istricts
L500.00
O perating Contingency
.........
12,500.00
678.41
500.00
257.55
1,500.00
878.92
6,489.87
4,517.19
184.10
2,185.00
1,603.64
4,414.68
1,000.00
5,155.00
435.00
500.00
8,300.00
2,800.00
(15,000.00)
(15,000.00)
12,500.00
$366,195.06
$ 11,280.94
$388,966.90
$ 63,925.47
$437,157.00
(30,000.00)
TOTAL ESTIMATED EX PEN D ITU RES
U nappropriated B alance .............
—
$493,337.00
$377,476.00
$452,892.37
$437,157.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREM ENTS
$493,337.00
BUDGET SUMMARY—OTHER FUNDS
July 1, 1966 to Ju n e 30, 1967
Second
Y ear
Preceding
1
Vernonia
Drug Co.
12,225.00
BUDGET SUMMARY—GENERAL FUND
HISTORICAL
Starts
Thursday,
March 31
B ellin g h am
SUMMARY
B udget
for
E nsuing
Y ear
Approved
DATA
Actual
SALE
7
NOTICE is hereby given th at a m eeting of the governing body of Vernonia School D istrict No. 47J of Colum bia
County, S tate of Oregon, will be held at V ernonia High School on the 12th day of April, 1966 a t 8:00 P.M . o'clock for
the purpose of discussing with interested persons th e budget for the fiscal y ear beginning July 1, 1966 and ending
Ju n e 30, 1967, h ereinafter set forth.
The budget w as prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with th at used in th e preceding year. M ajor account­
ing changes, if any, and th eir effect on the budget a re set forth in a n accom panying statem ent.
A copy of th e budget docum ent is available for inspection a t 374 B ridge St., Vernonia, Oregon, betw een the hours
of 8:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. The budget docum ent m ay b e obtained for $2.50, o r p a rts of it m ay be obtained for 10
cents per sheet.
Signed: W alter M. W orkm an
D istrict School B oard C hairm an
Rites Held For
Cecil Wilhite
REXALL
A-l
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING
Departure For
Alaska Slated
R IV E R V IE W —C ecil W ilhite, n e­
phew of M rs. A rtie B u ck n er p assed
aw ay sud d en ly a t h is h o m e in B e a ­
v erto n F rid a y . H e is su rv iv ed by
his widow, Alice (Lindberg) and
h e r tw o ch ild re n L a w re n c e R obbins
of L ong B each , C alifo rn ia, and
M rs. M a ry J a n e Jo n e s of S eattle,
an d s e v e ra l s is te rs an d b ro th e rs.
F u n e ra l w as h eld M onday a t S ky­
line M em o rial F u n e ra l h o m e of
B e a v erto n . C ecil an d h is b ro th e r,
D e lm a r W ilhite, liv ed w ith M rs.
B u c k n e r fo r so m e tim e in fo rm e r
y e a rs .
A few of M rs. A lice M ills’ frien d s
su rp ris e d h e r F rid a y aftern o o n
w hen th e y a rriv e d w ith a b e a u ti­
fully d e c o ra te d b irth d a y cak e and
g ifts. A tten d in g w e re M rs. O pal
H azen, M rs. M y rtie R ose, M rs.
A nn B e e rs, M rs. J e s s ie M iller,
M rs. E s te lla B a te m a n , M rs. E lla
Cline an d M rs. Is a b e l L a u rila .
S a tu rd a y v isito rs a t th e hom e of
M rs. G ra c e P e a c h e y w ere M r. and
M rs. Iv a n S h o rt an d M r. and M rs.
A rth u r T a y lo r o f P o rtla n d .
S u n d ay g u e sts a t th e h om e of
M rs. A lice M ills w e re M r. and M rs.
Cleon W oodruff, son B ry a n and
M rs. E th e l W oodruff o f P o rtla n d ,
a n d B e rt M ills of G re sh a m .
th e
b a sk e tb a ll play-off g a m e th a t e v e ­
ning.
FINANCIAL
F o r the E nsuing F iscal Y ear Beginning July 1, 1966
N A TA L-PITTSB U R G — M r. and
M rs. S. A. H oyt v isited M r. and
M rs. Ik e D ass S u n d ay . The H oyts
in ten d ed to le a v e fo r th e ir hom e
in A lask a M onday m orn in g .
M r. an d M rs. M ax O black a c ­
co m p an ied by M rs. R o b ert K y ser
and c h ild ren w ere in P o rtla n d
T h u rsd a y o n b u sin ess.
S u n d ay c a lle rs a t th e O rin D avis
h o m e w ere M r. and M rs. E lm e r
M orford and fam ily an d M r. and
M rs. B ry a n M cLeod an d ch ildren.
R e c e n t c a lle rs a t th e N oble D un­
la p h o m e w ere B. A n d rew s of P o r t­
lan d w ho w as a lunch eo n guest
T u e sd a y ; M r. a n d M rs. I r a P e te r ­
son of S cappoose w ho called W ed­
nesday and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
W olff who v isited th em F rid a y
even in g . R ic h a rd P e te rs o n w as a
su p p e r g u est S u n d ay evening.
O v ern ig h t g u ests of M r. and M rs.
W. R. W olff w ere h e r son an d fa m ­
ily, M r. and M rs. M arv in T u rn e r,
T o m m y and S usy of Hood R iver.
Jo in in g th e g ro u p fo r d in n e r T h u rs­
d a y ev en in g w e re M r. and M rs.
K en n eth T u p p e r an d S a n d ra .
M rs. N ellie
D u n lap re c eiv ed
w o rd re c e n tly of th e d e a th o f h e r
cousin, H ilda O ’H a ra , th e fo rm e r
H ilda P e te rs o n , in Idaho. M rs.
O ’H a r a ’s p a re n ts o rig in a lly lived
o n th e f a r m now o ccu p ied by M r.
an d M rs. W. R. Wolff.
N a ta l G ran g e is p la n n in g a c a rd
p a rty fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t, M arch
26 a t 8:00 p .m . a t th e G ran g e hall.
in
18,196.90
18,146.66
F irst
Y ear
Preceding
Budget
C urrent
Y ear
$ 18,006.10
50.24
$ 18,000.00
500.00
18,056.34
SCHOOL LUNCH & MILK
R esources:
Total Receipts
Beginning Cash
$ 18,000 00
500.00
18,500.00
Total Cash R esources
$ 18,500.00
18.046 34
10.00
18,400.00
100.00
Expenditures:
Total E xpenditures
R eserve for F uture Y ears
$ 18,400 00
100.00
18,056 34
18,500.00
Total Budget E xpenditures
.......
$ 18,500 00
BOND REDEM PTION FUND
$ 23,200.94
$ 22,306.64
$ 12,225.00
Resources.
Total R eceipts
.... —..........
none
$ 23,200 94
$ 22,308 64
$ 12,225.00
Total Budget R esources
------ ---- -
none
$ 20,000 00
1,950.00
$ 20,000 00
1,200.00
$ 12,000.00
225.00
Expenditures:
Principal on Bonds—Issue 1951
Interest on Bonds
none
none
$ 21,950 00
$ 21,200.00
$ 12,225.00
Total Bond Expenditure................ ......... ................ ..
none