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Obituary
(Wore obitaarias on page 13)
MARY C. GEORGE
Mary Colleen George, 68, Birkenfeld,
died April 9, 1999, at Community Home
Health Hospice in Longview, Wash. At her
request, no services were be held. Disposi
tion was by cremation.
Mrs. George was born Feb. 14,1931, at
Omaha, Neb., to Robert and Viola (Welton)
Shannon.
She married William George in 1950.
They lived in Grants Pass from 1960 to
1995 and moved to Birkenfeld three years
ago.
Mrs. George was a homemaker.
She was a member of the PTA and 4-H,
and was involved with the Grants Pass
Elks.
Mrs. George was preceded in death by
a brother, Robert O. Shannon.
Survivors include her husband; sons,
Marc W. of Pasadena, Maryland and Craig
B. of Gresham; daughter Colleen Drans-
feldt of Gresham; brothers, Gene of Grants
Pass and Larry of Pensacola, Fla.; sister,
Shirley Logeais of Grants Pass; 11 grand
children, and two great-grandchildren.
Remembrances are suggested to Com
munity Home Health Hospice, P.O. Box
2067, Longview, WA 98632.
Dahl McVicker Funeral Home in Kelso,
Wash., was in charge of arrangements.
THOMAS E. HYDE
Thomas Edward Hyde, 48, Irvine,
Calif., died April 5, 1999, of a cerebral
aneurysm. Funeral services were held in
Tustin, Calif. Interment was in Newport
Beach, Calif.
Mr. Hyde was born April 10,1950, in Ot
tumwa, Iowa. He attended school in Iowa
City, Iowa.
He and his wife, Ellen, were married for
22 years.
Mr. Hyde was a professional photogra
pher.
Survivors in addition to his wife include
a daughter, Shawna, who is attending San
Diego State University; his mother, Annette,
of Hot Springs, Ark.; brothers Tim of Arling
ton, Calif., Ted of Los Angeles, Toby of Iowa
City; Tony of Vernonia and Todd o, Dallas;
nieces and nephews.
LYLE L TAYLOR
Lyle LaVerne Taylor, 75, Vernonia, died
April 8, 1999, at Oregon Health Sciences
University Hospital in Portland. Memorial
services will be held Sunday, May 2 at Ver
nonia Evangelical Bible Church, 967 State
Street, with Pastor Grant Williams officiat
ing. Private Interment was held.
Mr. Taylor was born July 14, 1923, at
Haines, Oregon, to Marion H. and Arila V.
(Shadley) Taylor. He was raised in Haines
and Klamath Falls. He was a member of the
Madesi Indian Tribe, a splinter tribe of the
Pit River Tribe.
He served in the U.S. Navy during
World War II.
Mr. Taylor married Elsie Nice in 1945 at
Baker, Oregon. They lived in Baker until
1962, when they moved to Sherwood. In
1978 they moved to Jewell where they lived
until moving to Vernonia in 1986.
He worked on the farm for his uncle, as
a young man, then later worked for Over
head Door Company while still farming. Af
ter moving to Jewell, he farmed and raised
cattle and sheep. He continued to raise cat
tle after they moved to their home in Ver
nonia.
Mr. Taylor was preceded in death by
two sisters, Coena and Rowena; and three
brothers, Denver, William, and Mick.
Survivors include his wife; sons, Lloyd
of Eugene and Gaylen of Forest Grove;
brother, Walter of Cove; sisters, Thelma
Cutshall of Tigard and Roseanna Streuke
of Lake Oswego; a sister-in-law, Shirley
Taylor of Cove; three grandchildren, includ
ing Brian Taylor o, Vernonia; two great
grandchildren, and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in
Vernonia was in charge of arrangements.
FRANK “DUTCH” O.HANENKRATT
Frank 0 . “Dutch" Hanenkratt, 92, Jew
ell, died March 30, 1999, in Astoria. A
memorial service was April 2, at Caldwell's
Luca-Layton Mortuary in Astoria. Interment
was at Fort Stevens Cemetery, Hammond.
Mr. Hanenkratt was bom Dec. 9, 1906,
in Tillamook, to Francis and Alice (Franklin)
Hanenkratt. He was raised in Tillamook
County.
He enilsted in the U.S. Army after high
school, before World War II, and was sta
tioned at Fori Stevens as a gun painter. He
continued his career in the military, retiring
from the U.S. Air Force.
Mr. Hanenkratt served as town marshall
in Eager, Ariz., after his discharge.
He moved to Jewell in 1971.
Mr. Hanenkratt was a lifetime member
of Veterans o, Foreign Wars Post 8987, and
a member of Clatsop Post 12 American Le
gion and the Air Force Sergeants’ Associa
tion. He had also been a member of the
Jewell Grange.
He was preceded in death by his wife,
Cora Hanenkratt, in 1997.
Survivors include his daughters, Helen
Lawrence of Salem and Helen Honl of As
toria; stepdaughters, Cheryl Piveral of
Marysville, Mo., and Dana Sue Nelson of
Eager, Ariz.; stepson, Glenn Shaw of Mine
ola, Tex.; a half sister, Nadine Andan of
Seattle; and numerous grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary of As
toria was in charge of arrangements.
JAMES W. WOOD
James Willsey Wood, 65, Hillsboro,
died April 4,1999, in Portland, of cancer. At
his request, no services will be held. Dispo
sition was by cremation. Inurnment was in
Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland.
Mr. Wood was born April 25, 1933, in
Curtis, Neb. He had lived in Hillsboro since
he was a teen and attended Hillsboro High
School.
He served in the U.S. Army.
Mr. Wood married Ruth Herbert in
1953.
He was a machinist for Albina Engine &
Machine and later was a machinist superin
tendent at Techni-Flow until his retirement
in 1994.
Survivors include his wife; daughter,
Kimberlee Mannerow of Forest, Ontario,
Canada; sons, Barry J. and Chirstopher E.,
both of Hillsboro; sisters, Irma Mack of
Hillsboro and Relda Peters of Edmonds,
Wash.; brother, Leonard of Manning, and
three grandsons.
Remembrances are suggested to the
American Cancer Society.
RETHA PAGE
Retha Page, 90, died March 31, 1999.
At her request, no service was held. Inter
ment was in Riverview Cemetery.
Mrs. Page was born Aug. 26, 1908, in
Cathlamet, Wash. Her maiden name was
Berry.
She lived in Vernonia and McMinnville
before moving to the Portland area.
Mrs. Pago was a sales representative
and trainer for Niagara Cyclo Massage Co.
and retired in 1973.
She married Jesse B Crandall in 1927;
he died in 1942
In 1972 she married Norman Page; he
died in 1983.
She married John Henderson in the
early 1990s; he died in Feb., 1999.
Mrs. Page was a member of Tigard
Christian Church.
Survivors include her daughters, Jean-
nine McKinley o, Silverton and Mary Lou
Schnell of Sherwood; son, Melvin Crandall
of Tigard; sister, Agnes Jensen o, Maple
ton; 10 grandchildren, and 17 great-grand
children.
Remembrances are suggested to
Tigard Christian Church.
Young’s Funeral Home on Tigard was in
charge of arrangements.
MAURENE G. MARKWART
Maurene G. Markwart, 84, died April 13,
1999. A memorial service was April 17, in
Bethany Lutheran Church. Private inter
ment was in Willamette National Cemetery.
Mrs. Markwart was born April 17, 1914,
in Portland and was raised in Seaside. Her
maiden name was Berg.
She graduated from Emanuel Hospital
School of Nursing in 1936.
Mrs. Markwart served as a nurse in the
U.S. Army in England and Germany during
World War II.
She married Edwin H. Markwart in
1950.
Mrs. Markwart was a registered nurse
for 10 years in the offices of Drs. Fearl and
Stearns and was co-owner with her hus
band of Wilshire Pharmacy for 40 years un
til their retirement in 1991.
Survivors include her husband; son,
William of Portland; brother, Edward of
Jewell, and two grandchildren.
CHICO “MICKEY” TEJEDA
Chico "Mickey” Tejeda, 29, Tigard, died
March 31, 1999, in Buxton. No services will
be held. Disposition was by cremation.
Mr. Tejeda was born March 5, 1970, in
North Bend.
He worked as a maintenance assistant
a, Park Place Living Center.
Mr. Tejeda was preceded in death by
two brothers, Bo and Nicholas.
Survivors include three sons, Hunter,
Brandon, and Jeremy, all of Oregon; two
daughters, Jessica and Samantha, both of
Oregon; his mother, Jodi Christian of Eu
gene; father, Manuel Humberto Tejeda Sr.,
of El Monte, Calif.; his adopted father, Skip
Christenson of Oregon; brothers, Rick of
Oregon, Skip, and two other brothers of
California; sisters, Rowena and Gina, both
of Oregon, and Kathy and two other sisters
of California; grandparents, Georgi and
Mac McCollum of Eugene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Hamm of Oregon; and a girl
friend, Kimberly.
MONTE L. TALLMAN
Monte L. Tallman, 79, died April 13,
1999. A memorial service was April 17, in
Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in For
est Grove. Disposition was by cremation.
Mr. Tallman was born Feb. 25, 1920, in
Buxton and was raised in Timber. He grad
uated from Forest Grove Union High
School and attended the University of Ore
gon.
He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces
in Europe during World War II.
Mr. Tallman married Donna C. Page in
1942.
He was a logger, mill worker, and a coin
collector for GTE for 20 years before retir
ing about 1985.
Survivors include his wife; daughter,
Donna L. Jacobs of Oak Harbor, Wash.;
five grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchil
dren.
Remembrances are suggested to the
American Heart Association.
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2ND NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee
of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County,
State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for
the fiscal year July 1, 1999, to June 30,
2 0 0 0 , will be held at the Vernonia Public
Library. The meeting will take place on the
26th of April, 1999, at 6:30 PM. The pur
pose of the meeting is to receive the bud
get message and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A copy of the bud
get document may be inspected or ob
tained on or after the 2nd day of April,
1999, at Vernonia City Hall, 919 Bridge
Street between the hours of 8 AM and 5
PM. This is a Public meeting where delib
eration of the Budget Committee will take
place. Any person may appear at the meet
ing and discuss the proposed programs
with the Budget Committee.
Michael J. Sykes
Chief Budget Officer
PUBLIC NOTICE
cal Year July 1,1999 to June 30,2000. The
meeting will be held in the Board of Com
missioners' Meeting Room, Room 308, Co
lumbia County Courthouse, St. Helens,
Oregon.
2. The purpose of the meeting is to receive
the budget message and document of Co
lumbia County.
3. The proposed budget document will be
located in the office of Finance & Taxation,
2nd Floor, Columbia County Courthouse,
St. Helens, Oregon.
4. This is a public meeting where delibera
tions of the Budget Committee will take
place. Any person may appear at the meet
ing and discuss the proposed budget with
the Budget Committee.
By Anthony Hyde,
Chairman
Publish April 21 and May 5,1999
Publish April 21, 1999
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
BEFORE THE BUDGET COMMITTEE
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON
In the Matter of the Preparation of
the Columbia County Budget for
Fiscal Year 1999-2000
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
1. Notice is hereby given that the Columbia
County Budget Committee will hold a pub
lic meeting on May 20,1999 at 1:30 p.m. to
discuss Columbia County's budget for Fis
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TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS’
1. Notice is hereby given that the Columbia
County Budget Committee will hold a pub
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discuss Columbia County’s budget for Fis
cal Year July 1,1999 to June 30, 2000. The
meeting will be held in the Board of Com
missioners’ Meeting Room, Room 308, Co
lumbia County Courthouse, St. Helens,
Oregon.
2. The purpose o, the meeting is to receive
the budget message and document of Co
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2nd Floor, Columbia County Courthouse,
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