Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 18, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    Ocrnonia E agk Soil Conservation Unit Offers
Wedding Anniversary
Assistance for Farm Planning
Observed by Dinner
THURSDAY, FE B . 18, 1965
B IR K EN FELD — Mr . and Mrs.
Gene Larson and Susan and Al B erg
w ere Monday evening dinner guests
of the F ra n c is Larsons. The dinner
observed the wedding an n iv ersary of
the Gene L arsons cn Valentines day.
Mr. and Mrs. E v e re tt B each v isit­
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H eath andl
children of P o rtlan d visited Sunday
a t th e Udey home.
Visitors a t the hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Bellingham Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ted B ellingham and
Monty of A storia and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hall of Tillamook.
Mr. an d Mrs. Gene Larson and
Susan spent Sunday a t the hom e of
h e r sister and fam ily, the C urtis
Clem m ens a t West Linn .
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnston, Ja n
and Steve w ere in Scappoose Sunday.
Mr. Johnston went over for a flight
lesson.
DR. R. V. LANCE
OPTOMETRIST
Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M,
Vernonia Clinic
Building
The C latskanie SWCD is a locally
organized and adm inistered district
dedicated to conserving th e n atu ral
resources of Colum bia county. The
d istrict includes all of W estern Co­
lum bia county and includes th e R ain­
ier D rainage D istrict.
The d istrict affairs, a re adm inis­
trated by seven local farm ers, who
donate th eir tim e to this task, and
receive no com pensation for their
efforts. They m eet every third Wed­
nesday at 8:00 p.m . a t the SCS office
in Clatskanie.
D istrict supervisors are: George
Cowles, R ainier; R ussell " P a t” C ar­
ver, Woodson; K enneth Smith, Hud­
son; P au l N ewm an, C latskanie; J e r ­
ry Hicks, M ayger; Walt Mathews,
Mist, and C arl Blunck, Hudson.
The following fa rm e rs com pleted
their conservation plans and rev i­
sions of older plans during the month
of Ja n u ary : M. E. Whitbeck, R ain­
ier; Tom E vans, V ernonia; F ran k
Rinck, Hudson; Max Oblack, M ist;
F ran k P itra , Lost Creek; Lewis Mos-
dahl, Alston Corner.
The d istrict h as av ailab le to all
farm ers within the d istrict, technical
NOTICE
Personal Property Tax
Return Due
MARCH 2 ,1 9 6 5
A friendly reminder to avoid penalties:
All personal property mur ,e reported
on Form No. 1 or Form No. 2 not later
than March 2nd.
If you have not received a form, please
drop us a card or letter stating the kind
of personal property and we w ill mail
you the proper form.
DO NOT REPORT HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE OR LICENSED
VEHICLES
FRANK H. LeMONT
County Assessor
MIST — Mrs. J im Watson and Mrs.
Howard G rim sbo w ere hostesses a t
the Birkenfeld Com m unity Center,
F rid ay for the M ist-Birkenfeld E x ­
tension Unit. Mrs. M argaret Allyn
presented the lesson, “Living With
Your Tensions.” Ideas on how to
elim inate som e tensions and how to
recognize them w as discussed by
Mrs. Allyn and m em bers of the unit.
The M arch m eeting will be held at
the Birkenfeld cen ter a t 10:30 a.m .
M arch 12. E m ergency M eal P la n ­
ning will be given by Mrs. Lee Bar-
low and Mrs. F red Udey. T here will
be a potluck lunch a t noon and an
invitation is extended to everyone to
attend.
M r .and Mrs. N orm an H ansen w ere
P o rtlan d Lincoln D ay shoppers F ri­
day.
Mrs. E lsa Knowles was surprised
Sunday when her grandson. Ja c k
Nelson and fam ily of P ortland a rriv ­
ed w ith a potluck dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. A rm our Reynolds of
Longview w ere Sunday visitors of
M r. and Mrs. H, M. Reynolds. Visi­
tors during the week w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Cox, E a rl Knowles, John
Craw ford and Alm a and M ary G ar-
lock.
Mist Helping C ircle will m eet F eb ­
ru a ry 25 a t the hom e of M rs. C harles
Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Law ton W addell a t­
tended grange a t V ernonia S aturday
evening.
Mrs. F ran k Jackson and children
w ere in T acom a for several d ay s last
week assisting a t the hom e of h er
sister, Mrs. Ann Shaw, while Mrs.
Shaw ’s little girl w as in the hospital
for surgery.
services including farm planning,
engineering, soil», woodland m anage­
m ent, and pastu re m anagem ent plus
others. These services a re available
a t no cast to the individual for his
assistan ce in im proving conservation
of the land.
Initial surveys for a d rain ag e ditch
cn th e B. J. Standley d airy fa rm a t
R ainier w ere com pleted last week.
P lan s a re to install an open ditch to
alleviate w inter back up w ater from
sloughs in th e area.
Theron Johnstun will snstall tile
d rain s this spring to im prove pro­
duction and survival of his blueberry
plants on his farm a t R ainier.
Investigations w ere m ade in reg ard
to possible irrig atio n problem s for
Wm. G ard in er on h is place south of
Vernonia. F urnishing the engineering
help w as Tom Figii, SCS engineer
from Hillsboro. This help w as fu r­
nished through the d istrict program .
The d istrict’s annual m eeting will
be held th e evening of Thursday,
F e b ru ary 18. It will be a pot luck
dinner w i t h entertainm ent. There
will also be elections for two super­
visors.
E d Ryding, M ayger, becam e the
first new cooperator for 1965 by sign­
ing an ag reem en t with the district
last week. T echnical serv ices now
will be m ad e av ailable for planning
and in alleviating a drainage pro­
blem on his farm .
The d istrict now h as 353 coopera­
tors, fa rm e rs who have signed a g re e ­
m ents, and a re receiving technical
assistan ce from the district.
The d istrict furnished som e 758
technical services to 107 cooperators
during the y e a r of 1964.
Those who plan to request assis­
tan ce from the d istrict should get re ­
quests in e a rly to be put on the grow ­
ing list of those w anting such assis­
tan ce this y ear.
Signing d istrict ag reem en ts a n d
requesting technical assistance from
the d istrict recen tly w ere Ken Moyer,
C latskanie a n d T. L. Galloway,
Quincy.
Visitors Noted
At Lloyd Home
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Ja m e s Smith and fam ily and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. E pler of Banks and
Jew ell Lloyd of Sum ner, W ashington
visited a t the E. L. Lloyd hom e Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Spangler of
C ascadia spent last week a t the hom e
of h er g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
W alter P ark er.
Sunday visitors a t the Carson
Strong and G race P eachey hom e
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jim R ash and
Mrs. M ae R ash of P o rtland and Mr.
and Mrs. V irgil T illery of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cook and Kev­
in and K athleen Johnson of F o rest
G rove visited a t the hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon B atem an Sunday.
Mrs. M aude Wells and M rs. G ro­
v er Botkin and fam ily visited Mr.
and Mrs. R ichard Holmes and fam ­
ily in P o rtlan d Sunaay.
through an income statement or simple affidavit
Other unfair aspects ol HR-1 are increased taxes,
backed by the Administration, is unfair because it
watered-down benefits, more federal controls over
promotes medical assistance lor everybody over 65
your everyday life.
You can help make Medicare ¡air by contacting
years—rich and poor alike, regardlest of need.
The only fab- approach to Medicare is to make it
available to those over 68 who are in need of health
care asaistance« Eligibility can be fairly established
your Congressman immediately!
W rite your C ongressm an to SU PPO R T
H R -3 7 8 7 .« .th e PAIR-M edienre proposal!
KING’S Grocery-Market
Phone HA 9-6015
At 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
Signed: S / C larence Ellison
Interm ediate E ducation D istrict B oard C hairm an
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
F o r the E nsuing F iscal Y ear Beginning Ju ly 1, 1965
Total
Tax Levy Com putation
All F unds
Total Budget R equirem ents $61,985.00
D educt: Total B udget R esources
E xcept Tax To Be L evied......-_______________________ 28,500.00
R evenue N ecessary to B alance B udget_____ ___ _____________ 33,485.00
T axes To Be Levied for E nsuing Y e a r__________________ __ ___ 33,485.00
A nalysis of T axes To Be Levied:
Within 6% L im ita tio n ............. ..... ................... ............................. .
33,485.00
Outside 6% L im itation__________________________
Total T axes To Be L evied_______________________
33,485.00
Approved by B udget Com m ittee: Ja n u a ry 20, 1965
G eneral
F und
$61,985.00
28,500.00
33,485.00
33,485.00
33,485.00
33,485.00
Signed: S / C larence Elison, S ecretary
S / Vernon Griffin, C hairm an
COLUMBIA COUNTY INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION DISTRICT
Ju ly 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966
BUDGET RESOURCES — IN SUMMARY
GENERAL FUND
Second Yr.
Preceding
$ 5,355.18
H istorical D ata
A ctual
F irst Yr.
P receding
$13,983.70
4,061.00
263.84
6,506.16
$24,814.70
Budget
C urrent Y ear
Budget F or
E nsuing Yr.
Approved
ITEM
$15,000.00
4,052.53
Co-operative Purchasing
Special E d u c a tio n .......
Able and G ifte d _____
C ash on H a n d ______
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
10,000.00
$29,052.53
$20,000.00
-
BUDGET REQUIREM ENTS
IN SUMMARY
GEN ERA L FUND
110
S alaries for A dm inistration
8,500.00
$28,000.00
$16,073.50
$16,593.75
$25,600.00
$20,489.91
$21,341.31
$31.905.00
100
TOTAL ESTIM ATE FOR
ADMINISTRATION
$
970.21
$ 1,219.66
$ 1,300.00
200
TOTAL ESTIMATE FO R INSTRUCTION — $ 1,300.00
$
25.00
$
$
125.00
300
TOTAL ESTIMATE FOR
ATTENDANCE SERVICES
10.00
$20,190.00
$27,280.00
$
125.00
$ 5,750.00
1,572.95
$ 6,500.00
1,298.70
$ 6,700.00
1,750.00
410
490
$ 7,322.95
$ 7,798.70
$ 8,450.00
400
S alaries for H ealth Services
$ 7,200.00
Other
TOTAL ESTIMATE FOR
HEALTH S E R V IC E S _________________ $ 8,950.00
$
551.81
$
646.75
$
550.00
600
TOTAL ESTIMATE FOR
OPERATION O F PLANT
$
650.00
$
117.00
$
173.20
$
120.00
700
TOTAL ESTIM ATE FO R
PLANT M A IN TEN A N CE______________ $
125.06
800
TOTAL ESTIM ATE FO R
FIX E D C H A R G E S ..........................
$ 1,217.57
$ 1,212.96
$ 1,390.00
$
$
$ 250.00
764.22
762.50
$15,000.00
258.73
$14,202.82
8,113.50
5.11
$ 5,812.27
$22,321.46
$15,000.00
$55,486.54
1278.2
........
$1 ,455.00
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY FO R
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EQ U IPM EN T _ $
100.66
Co-operative P u r c h a s in g ___________________ $20,000.00
Special E d u c a tio n __________________________
Able and G if te d ___________________________
TOTAL ESTIMATE FOR
CONTRACT SERVICES ______________ 420,000.06
$ 2,000.00
ESTIMATE FO R OPERATING
CONTINGENCY
______ __________
$61,090.00
TOTAL BUDGET R E Q U IR E M E N T S$61,985.00
$ 2,000.00
SUMMARY OF EX PEN D ITU RES FO R PERSONAL SERVICES
GENERAL FUND
H istorical D ata
Actual
Second Yr.
Preceding
F irst Yr.
Preceding
No.
of
Em pi.
$ 8.200 00
$ 8,650.00
1
$10.000 00
5,100.00
2.773.50
5.300 00
2.643 75
1
1
1
6.500 00
5.800.00
3,300 00
« 5,750 00
$ 6.500.00
1
$ 6,700.00
Budget
C urrent
Y ear
Budget for E nsuing Y ear
No.
of
Em pi.
Approved
Personnel
Classification
Administration
Superintendent
A dm inistrative
____
A ssistant
Deputy
................
Clerical
Health Services
School N urse
...............
ORISO N C O M M IT T « FOR FAIR M IO IC A R I
S » . R M S T « m , I M » a M KM>
U M 8m «l. On(M
...
...
1
$10,240.00
1
1
1
6 200 00
3 750 00
1
7 9ftt Ml
Publish Fab. 11, 1965 and Feb. 18, 1965
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Riverview
"Where Your Money Buys More"
NOTICE is hereby given th at a m eeting of the Interm ediate E ducation D istrict of Columbia County, State
of Oregon, will be held a t the Colum bia County Court House, St. Helens, Oregon, on the 3rd day of M arch, 1965,
a t 8:00 p.m . o’clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the operating budget for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1965, h ereinafter set forth. The budget w as prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with
that used in the preceding y ear. M ajor accounting changes, if any, and their effect on the budget a re set forth
in an accom panying statem ent. A copy of the budget docum ent is available for inspection a t the Columbia Coun­
ty School Superintendent’s office betw een the hours of 8:30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m . The budget docum ent m ay be
obtained for $1.00 o r p a rts of it m ay be obtained for $0.25 p er sheet.
$37,270.94
„ . b u t d o n n a a d N O T h a n d o u t . T h e M edi­
BIRKEN FELD — M rs. D arrell Ba­
ker left Sunday for Phoenix, Arizona
to be with her folks for awhile. H er
m other is still in the hospital there
and com ing along fine. Mrs. B aker
and h er brother-in-law, Lloyd P ar-
m an, flew in his plane to Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Rodgers and
fam ily visited Sunday with her folks,
the F ran cis Larsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim G arlock and lit­
tle boys spent aw hile a t the F red
Larsons last Thursday. They cam e
after th eir little boy whom Mrs. L a r­
son had been taking c a re of for a
while.
Mrs. Lloyd Beach, accom panied by
Mrs. R obert M athew s spent last Wed­
nesday a t F orest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger A m t and ba­
by of Scappoose w ere Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F red Udey.
NOTICE OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION DIST. BUDGET HEARING
$ 5,553.54
care legislation (H R-1), now before Congress and
MIST — In last weeks news the
tim e of the Comm unity sing to be
held a t the Mist church was inad­
vertently put in for 7:30. It should
have been 8:00 and the Mist group
will be joined by the churches from
C latskanie.
A m ost enjoyable evening was
spent S aturday a t the Birkenfeld
Com m unity hall when 24 couples ga­
thered for a V alentine couples party.
A dinner sta rte d th e event a t 6:30.
A p ro g ram w as presented which in­
cluded Mr. and M rs Bud Hemeon in
a skit and R obert S argent of V er­
nonia, Mr. and Mrs. Sulo Sanders,
Mrs. Bud Hemeon, M rs. Lloyd Gar-
lock and A rby Mills in m usical num ­
ber. W alter M athew s recited several
poems. Devotions and songs were
given during the evening.
M arilyn Busch w as in Hillsboro
Sunday afternoon to help V alerie
Schaaf celeb rate h er birthday.
Arizona Trip
Made by Plane
R ead the ads, it w ill pay you!
9,986.16
$15,341.34
Help make Medicare fair
Community Sing Time
Is 8:00 p.m. Sunday
Agent Presents
Lesson to Unit