Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 22, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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Millage Rates Compared
The following is a su m m ary of the m illag e ra te s th at will appear on tax
statem en ts for property inside th e city lim its of each city in Columbia coun­
ty and a re a s im m ediately outside th e city lim its and com parisons with 1963.
TAXING DISTRICT
MILLAGE RATES FOR
1963
1964
Inside City of Scappoose
111.0
115.7
O utside City of Scappoose
95.9
100.3
W arren School D istrict
105.2
131.1
Inside City of St. Helens
103.6
110.9
O utside City of St. Helens
82.2
89.8
Inside City of Colum bia City
85.5
92.8
Outside City of Colum bia City
82.2
89.8
Goble School D istrict
71.1
64.2
Inside City of P resco tt
99.1
105.5
Inside City of R ainier
97.0
104.0
O utside City of R ainier
87.3
94.0
Hudson School D istrict
77.1
81.7
D elena School D istrict
91.9
80.0
M ayger in R ain ier High D istrict
102.7
104.8
M ayger in C latskanie High D istrict
107.3
115.6
Quincy School D istrict
89.6
98.0
Inside City of C latskanie
100.9
106.4
O utside City of C latskanie
88.6
94.8
Inside City of V ernonia
115.2
103.2
W h if
O utside City of V ernonia
94.2
84.0
Squaro
Sauvies Island School D istrict
77.7
71.6
CEILING
Colum bia County portion)
FIXTURE
W estport School D istrict
145.1
114.0
B a o u tlfu l flo ra l design on 12*'
C olum bia County portion)
g las s shade. 2 -lig h t, U L ap ­
The following is a list of the m illage ra te s of all th e taxing districts in Co-
proved. (EA1500-1)
lum bia county for the tax y e a rs of 1963-64 and 1964-65:
TAXING DISTRICT
MILLAGE RATES FOR
1964
1963
County G eneral Fund
10.5
6.2
County G en eral Road F und
5.0
5.9
County Road Oiling F und
2.0
1.9
M osquito Control
.7
TOTAL COUNTY LEVY
17.5
14.7
Spouted
St. H elens P o rt D istrict
4.1
4.0
CAULKING
C olum bia H ospital D istrict
1.6
1.7
R ainier C em etery D istrict
2.4
2.2
CARTRIDGE
F ire D istricts:
Seal c ra c k s . In terio r
t e r io r . (G W 0160-5)
Scappoose R u ral D istrict
1.6
1.5
St. Helens R u ral F ire
2.0
2.1
CAULKING
C latskanie R u ral F ire
4.4
4.5
GUN
R ain ier R u ral F ire
1.8
2.0
F o r a ll spouted cartridg es.
(G W 0320-2)
V ernonia R u ral F ire
5.9
6.0
Cities:
General Electric
City of Scappoose
16.7
16.9
STEAM AND
City of St. Helens
23.4
23.2
DRY IRON
Colum bia City
3.3
3.0
City of P resco tt
13.6
13.5
City of R ain ier
11,5
12.0
City of C latskanie
16.7
18.1
City of V ernonia
26.9
25.2
School D istricts:
In term e d iate E ducation D istrict:
High School
8.6
7.9
E lem en tary School ( Colum bia)
17.6
16.1
TOTAL IN TERM ED IATE EDUCATION
26.2
24.0
Scappoose G rade School
26.8
36.6
Change from steam to dry
Scappoose High School
18.1
17.8
Ironing with fust a flick of a
St. H elens School D istrict
30.8
43.3
button I U L approved.
W arren School D istrict
35.7
66.8
Sauvies Island School D istrict
13.6
12.5
Goble School D istrict
none
5.6
R ainier G rade School
16.0
35.1
R ainier Union High
19.3
12.0
Hudson School D istrict
7.6
22.8
D elena School D istrict
18.0
18.6
M ayger School D istrict
28.8
43.4
Quincy School D istrict
11.1
25.8
C latskanie G rad e School
12.5
24.8
C latskanie Union High
23.9
22.8
W estport School D istrict
67.1
48.0 Closet S eats — White &
N eer City School D istrict
18.2
49.3 Colored
$049
A piary School D istrict
9.1
none
O nly.......................... Z t
V ernonia School D istrict
44.6
40.0
The following is a schedule of the sev eral school total budget req u irem en ts
and com parisons with 1963 together w ith th e percent of in crease for each
budget:
Scappoose G rade School
$213,043.75
$ 265,210.40
25%
Scappoose Union High School
151,687.93
157,536.28
4%
St. H elens School System
895,928.00
1,141,012.00
27%
W arren School D istrict
48,033.87
73,701.65
53%
Goble School D istrict
14,773.44
18,408.50
25%
R ainier G rade School
99,889.25
143,070.48
43%
R ainier Union High School
119,832.00
92,353.00
(23%)
N eer City School D istrict
4,268.52
24%
5,283.87
A piary School D istrict
5,549.15
1,313.67
(76%)
G o u ld s b a la n c e d flow
Hudson School D istrict
8,685.73
11,370.72
31%
s h a llo w w e ll sy s te m
D elena School D istrict
21,283.02
20,286.50
(5%)
N
o ta n k , n o e x tra s.
M ayger School D istrict
20,115.12
21,118.50
5%
N
ow
$ l
S 85
Quincy School D istrict
20,449.66
28,869.00
41%
O n ly
75,339.96
C latskanie G rade School D istrict
98,908.97
31%
C latskanie Union High School
131,682.17
130,908.32
( .5%)
V ernonia School System
216,093.00
217,186.00
.5%
81*
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Ocrnonia Eagfc
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1964
D R . R. V . L A N C E
OPTOMETRIST
Wed.. 10 A .M .— 5 P .M .
Vernonia Clinic
Building
Civilization has now reached th e
point w here m iracle drugs and get-
well c a rd s have a h ard tim e keeping
up w ith each other.
P le a se vote 113 X LAWRENCE
M EISSNER. He h as the tim e, energy
and ability to study proposed laws.
P aid Ad. by L aw rence M eissner,
M eissner Road, D eer Island.
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PERSONAL: Did you know that your District
Attorney can save you money by cutting down
on the taxpayers welfare burden caused by non­
paying support-owing fathers? Did you know
that he can also produce a substantial financial
gain for you, the taxpayer, by processing county
claims and promptly and fairly handling criminal
matters? Well he can—and he does. Don't risk
a change! Re-elect Dave Williamson, District At­
torney of Columbia County.
Pd. Pol. Adv. Dave B. Williamson,
Box 425, S t Helens, Oregon
TT.n a in t i » »4 M IT » — «SS3BTS333
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TO COAST STORES
BRUNSMAN
HARDW ARE
NOW
IN
H o lid a y S
T r a n s i s ta r
Round
PORTABLE ft
RADIO
U TILITY
PAN
A ttr a c tiv e
radio companion
com es com plete w ith case,
earph one and 9 volt ba tte ry .
(M E 0 0 0 8 -9 )
PR O G RESS
& ELECTRIC
F IN E
F U R N IT U R E
WE
D E L IV E R
U n iversal
‘ ‘ Compact”
H e a v y ro lle d edge. F u ll 16'
d ia m e te r, 4 f t " deep. 16 qt.
c a p a c ity . G a lv a n iz e d . D urab le
(H B 0 0 7 4 -2 )
HAIR DRYER
E x tra large hood, n a il palish
d ry e r, 2 po ck e ts , ha t box
s ty le . 230 w a tts . (W S0300-2)
T herm ostatically
Oakland Wood
Controlled
Auto.
H e a te r......................
Oakland F irep lace
139"
Wood H e a te r.........
» •a $3.19
Comet I O'
.yt
TEFLO n
Biltwell Sofa Bed and
Gallon
FRY PAN
A m arv e lo u sly eas y -to -c le a n
n o n -s tic k
fry pan. P la s tic
h a n d le . (WF1 150-7)
R ocker Set
1 7 9 95
..................
Men*« protective lined work
gloves of 12 oz« Conton flan­
n e l. K nit w rist. (HG0055-0)
FRIGIDAIRE
" P e a k D ry .E x ”
Gas L in e
ANTI-FREEZE
12 O Z . CAN
Prepare for below zero temp*
iro tu re s nowl No more free x e -
ips for y o u . Absorbs m ositure
In gas tank and Uns.
A C 0 6 3 0 -3 )
H as
new
p ivo t autom atic
lig h te r! In s ta n t lig h tin g m ech­
anism to s ave you tim el
(H A 1 903-8)
CHARGER
Accurate 4 amp, 6 or 12 volt.
U L approved. Charges average
battery overnight. (AJ0756-3)
Model F D 11-64 — 10.51 cu. ft. cap a­
city. 30” width, 59%” height, 71-lb.
zero zone freezer.
A utom atic
frosting re frig e ra to r section.
Snow crest White
only..............................
de­
■299’
L a Salle " F a n Gio”
A utom atic E lec. H eater
with
95
B a tte rie s —
15 Mo. G uar.
E xchange
M etalcraft 7-Pc.
Set.
Reg.
Ifl 52 Gallon
Silver Seal
Electric
WATER
$79.95 — Only
T h e rm o sta t___
HEATER
$54.95
T itan Circl-Aire P o rtab le
B aseboard E lec. H eater
Combination F an-F orced
and R ad ian t
$ Q £ *9 5
H eat.
S IM M O N S
S lu m b e r K in g
In n e i
S p rin g M a ttre s s an d
B ox S p rin g s $ J Q 9 5
Price, each
TX i z
Vinema H.E.C.
Plans Events
B IR K E N FE L D —W inema HEC met
last T uesday a t the hom e of Mrs.
Art Bellingham with eight m em bers
present. The roll call w as “ Your fa­
vorite pickle re c ip e .” P la n s were
m ade for th e annual potluck harvest
supper w hich will be held at the next
reg u lar g ran g e m eeting N ovember
5 a t 6:30 p.m . It w as also voted to
have a card p arty a t the grange hall
S aturday, O ctober 31 a t 8 p.m.
T here will be prizes and refresh­
m ents. The public is invited. The
MJB coffee labels and lids were
counted and th ere w ere m ore than
I
A rm s tro n g B u d g e to n e
vinyl floor covering.
S quare
SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR HUNTING
SUPPLIES
B e a u ty R e s t In n e r
S p rin g M a ttre s s an d
B ox
Springs, Each
O nly. . . .
Special on Rifle and
Shotgun Shells
tS
$ " | 29
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
S quare
Y a rd _________
9x12 P lastic
S u rfa c e R u g s
1
‘5
$ -f 59
IT’S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
enough to get the coffee m aker. It
was suggested to keep on saving
the labels and lids to get coffee la t­
er. P lans w ere m ad e for a p ast m a s­
ters club evening w hich w as set for
W ednesday, O ctober 21. The hostess
box w as won by L ora Hopkins. De­
licious refresh m en ts w ere served by
the hostess. The next HEC m eeting
will be a t the hom e of M rs. G. P .
W anstrom T uesday, N ovem ber 10 to
avoid conflict w ith election.
Mr. and Mrs. F re d Stinchfield left
Sunday for D ayville w here they plan
to stay until election. A fter re tu rn ­
ing h ere to vote they will leave for
th eir hom e in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B each w ere
C latskanie business callers Saturday.
Hank Robinson spent a few days
last week visiting w ith his sister at
KING’S Grocery-Market
Phone HA 9-6015
"Whore Your Money Buy» More"
M issoula, M ontana.
M r. and Mrs. E v e re tt Johnston
spent the week end a t th eir hom e
h ere from W arm Springs w here he
is em ployed.
M r .and M rs. P h il L aym an and
d au g h ter of Jew ell visited h er folks,
the Vick B ergs, Sunday.
YOU VOTED down w hat the last
legislature did, so now vote for a dif­
ferent rep resen tativ e, 113 X LAW­
RENCE M EISSNER. P aid ad by
L aw rence M eissner, D eer Island.
* COLD SEASON *
Get relief with Coryban D Decongestant
Colds Capsules with Vitmain C
Riverview
Al the Mile Bridge
ALWAYS — Top Quality
ALWAYS — Best Prices
ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery
—From your home-owned, independent grocery—
SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. WE BRING
$1.29
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