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Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, March 15, 2000 PUBLIC N O T !» PUBLIC NQTICB NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nonia City Council to consider an applica tion for zone amendment and annexation of certain property. The Planning Commis sion will also consider preliminary approval of a planned development for the proper ties listed. A public hearing will be held on March 20th, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chamber Room at Vernonia City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Ver nonia, OR. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss a weight limit ordinance with interested per sons. A copy of the ordinance may be ob tained at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m. Janelle Serafin City Recorder Publish March 1 and 15, 2000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings are scheduled for March 16, 2000 at 6:30 PM before the Planning Commission of the City of Vernonia and for March 20, 2000 at 6:45 PM before the Ver- P cmorraasK ~ To our loving Friends - We’ve never known such depth of pain and empti ness until the passing of our husband and father. But even in the darkest of times God was, and continues to be, there for us. At unexpected moments, when pain and grief overtake us, God pours out His love. His love has been seen in all who have been there for us. You've come to us with such com passion and endless love. There was tremendous support, loving shoulders to cry on and tender hands to hold. People flooded our homes with food, flowers, cards, and prayers, warming the painful chill that enveloped us. To ail of you, our deepest, most heartfelt thanks and appreciation. With love, Gladys Sharar Deborah Johnston & Family Teresa, Linda, Earl & Mabie WEATHER REPORT FEBRUARY, 2000 DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 TEMPERATURE PRECIE AMT, Hl LO. 45 39 .33 30 30 30 33 33 33 32 27 27 38 30 31 34 30 28 28 24 24 27 41 31 32 27 29 326 38 30 40 .02 46 56 49 50 50 48 51 49 47 45 42 43 44 49 53 53 46 54 54 47 49 46 45 42 44 53 45 45 — .03 .05 T .39 .12 — .07 .14 .04 .33 .28 T - — .06 .28 .27 .08 .0? .22 .54 .11 .12 .22 Temperature and precipitation amounts are from the official U.S. weather station at the Vernonia wa- ter plant. Measurable precipitation in February totalled 3.66 inches of rain and snow. Don't let careless type setting ruin your hard work. Call us for PROFESSIONAL TYPE SETTING Thi INDEPENDENT 429-9410 725 Bridgi Streit, Viranii The properties being considered for Planned Development General Residential zone are 4405-000-00702, 4405-041- 03300, 4405-041-03400, 4405-041-03405, 4405-041-03406, 4405-041-03500, 4405- 041-03501, and 4405-041-03502; and for annexation is 4405-000-00702. The hearings will be held in the Council Chambers of Vernonia City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia, Oregon. You may attend the hearing and give testimony on this matter or submit written testimony if you cannot attend. GREAT SELECTION GREAT PRICES CHECK US OUT! AUTHORIZED JET TOOL DEALER Cash Paid fo r M achine Shop & W o odw o rking Tools Open 9 am til 6 pm Large dinner table, six chairs. $250. 429-5571. B03/15 Hay for sale. 429-7503. B02/02-03/15 Crushed rock, beach sand, cement sand, plus beauty barkdust. Steve Hemeon, 503-755-2767 16 x 32 Wall tent; $300 or best offer. 429-0521. P03/15 Multi-family garage sale, indoors - rain or shine. Furniture, clothes, misc. March 31, April 1 & 2; 9am-4pm. 1533 Heather Court. AUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON SITE Action Ads work for yon! 2 4 4 2 BASELINE, CORNELIUS (5 0 3 ) 6 9 3 -0 8 0 4 $3.50 first 10 words, then 10c per word Call 429-9410 to place your ad Publish March 15,20 0 0 [ Obituary A L B E R T G. SC H M ID LIN A lb ert G ustaf Schm idlin, 88, Ver nonia, died M arch 9, 2000, a t his hom e. F uneral S e rvice s w ere held M arch 14 at St. M ary’s C atholic C hurch in Vernonia, w ith Father Tim M ockaitis, Priest M oderator, officiating. C on clud ing rites and interm ent follow ed at B ux ton C em etery. Mr. Schm idlin w as b om June 27, 1911, in Buxton, to A lb ert J. and Judith Lena (M eury) Schm idlin. He grew up in B uxton and attended Braun School. He m oved to Vernonia in 1932. In 1985 he m arried Patricia Allen in St. H elens, and they m ade th eir hom e in Vernonia. He w orked in dairy farm ing th ro ug h o ut his life, first on the fam ily dairy farm located on N ehalem H ighw ay near S toney P oint Road, until his fa th e r’s death. He then operated it until he re tire d in 1975. H e a lso p icke d pinecones, w as a trap pe r and w oo d cutter. He w as preceded in death by tw o sisters, Bertha Schm idlin and Anne Braun. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e h is w ife; fo u r step-daughters, D enise Pruitt of Ja ck sonville, Ark., Tam m y Sm ith of Vernon ia, Tracy Tarrance o f H ixton, Tenn., and B onnie H enry o f Aloha; a step-son, M ike Yorba o f Jacksonville, Ark.; a sis ter, M ary Sorlee of Portland; tw elve grandchildren; a nephew, and a close friend, Liz W hite o f Vernonia. R em em brances are suggested to C om m un ity H om e H ealth and H ospice, 1035 11st Ave., Longview, W A 98632 o r to the A m erican D iabetes A sso cia tion, 380 SE S pokane St., Suite 110, Portland, O R 97202. Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral Hom e o f V ernonia w as in charge o f a rra n g e m ents. EIN A R R. HEDIN E inar R oland Hedin, 83, C herry G rove, died M arch 6, 2000, a t Tuality C om m un ity H ospital in H illsboro. F u neral services w ere held M arch 10 at Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral H om e in Forest G rove, w ith the Rev. C loyse V. D rake, o f the Bible C hurch of Dilley, o f ficiating. Vault interm ent w as a t Forest V iew C em etery in Forest G rove. Mr. H edin w as born D ecem ber 17, 1916, o n the fa m ily h om e ste a d in C herry G rove, to O la f and C hristina G u s ta v a (H e d e in ) H edin. H e w as raised and educated in C herry G rove and G aston, and graduated from G a s ton H igh School in 1935. He m arried Jean Lorraine Dintel- m an in 1938 in Vancouver, W ash. T he y lived at C am p M cG regor, a logging cam p outside o f Vernonia, until 1943, w hen th e y m oved to C herry G rove. Mr. H edin w orked in the tim be r in d ustry o ver tw e nty years, beginning in 1935 w hen he started bucking and falling tree s w ith his father. He also w orked fo r O regon-A m erican Lum ber C om p a n y in V ernonia, A lder C reek L um ber C om pany and D iam ond L um ber C om pany. In the late 1950’s, he started w orking as a carpenter at Pelo- q u in C o n s tru c tio n in P o rtlan d and w orked as a ca rp en te r until his retire m ent in 1980. He w as preceded in death by his w ife in 1987, and a brother, R oy H. in 1993. S urvivo rs include tw o sons, R obert R. o f G aston, and Steve A. o f C herry G rove; a daughter, C arin J. R obinson o f D epoe Bay; a brother, A llan O. o f D il ley; ten grandchildren; sixteen g re at grandchildren. M e m o ria l c o n trib u tio n s are sug- gested to the G aston Fire D epartm ent R escue #11, 102 E. M ain, G aston, OR 97119. Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral Hom e o f Forest G rove w as in charge of the arrangem ents. W A N D A M. A D A M S W a n d a M ae A dam s, 7 4, Vine M aple, died F ebruary 13, 2000. A fu neral service w as held at the N ehalem V a lle y C o m m u n ity C hu rch a t Vine M aple. C om m ittal w as private. M rs. Adam s w as bom M arch 4, 1925, in Paw huska, Okla., to A rthur and R atha (Hunt) W illiam s. She grew up in O klahom a and C alifornia. S h e m a rrie d R ichard A d a m s in 1943 in San Francisco, and they raised th eir fam ily in C astro Valley, Calif. In 1969, they m oved to the N ehalem Val ley. Mrs. Adam s w orked in a beauty shop in Seaside and later operated her ow n shop out of her hom e in Vine M aple. She also helped her husband w ith his trucking business. She retired in 1992. She w as preceded in death by her husband and a grandson. Survivors include tw o daughters, Lola A ld e rso n o f Vine M aple, and R atha M cC abe o f Soulsbyville, Calif.; a son, C arson o f Union City, Calif.; a brother, R obert W illiam s of H ayward, C alif.; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren. R em em brances are suggested to the N ehalem Valley M em orial S cholar ship Fund, LA W R EN C E W IESE L a w re n ce W ie se , 85, G e arha rt, died February 27, 2000. A m em orial service w as held M arch 7 at the A sto ria G olf and C ountry Club. D isposition w as by crem ation. Mr. W iese w as bom O ctober 7, 1914, in Portland to Edward R. and Susie (Yunker) W eise. He graduated from C ottage G rove High School and attended business college in Portland. He w orked a t O regon Am erican Lum ber Co. in Vernonia for 12 years and, later, at Kappler Lum ber Co. in M ulino. H e m arried M ary Konzich in 1946. In 1964 they m oved to G earhart, w here they ow ned and operated Bud's Drive- in and M otel fo r 10 years before selling the business and retiring in 1974. He w as preceded in death by a son, Edw ard, in 1977. S urvivors include his w ife; a son, D oug o f W arrrenton; tw o g randchil dren. R em em brances are suggested to Low er C olum bia Hospice in Astoria. W ILLIA M E. WALTON W illiam E. W alton, 71, G aston, died M arch 5, 2000, a t Tuality H ospital in H illsboro. A graveside service w as held M arch 9 in Fir Law n C em etery in H ills boro. Mr. W alton w as bom M arch 10, 1928, near Salem , Ind., to W illiam and E sther (Hoggott) W alton. He m arried Jeanne R. N icholson in 1951. T hey m oved to O regon in 1955 and lived in Vernonia for 15 years. T hey had lived in G aston since 1972. Mr. W alton w orked at Long Bell Saw m ill until it closed in 1957. He then w orked at Kaiser Gypsum Firtex plant in St. H elens for 11 years, and w as a d um p truck and log truck driver for C row n Zellerbach In Vernonia for tw o and one-half years. He subsequently w orked at H aley’s Foods in H illsboro fo r 12 years, until ill health forced his retirem ent in 1977. He w as preceded in death by a daughter, a sister and tw o brothers. Survivors include his w ife; sons, A rthur of D onald, and Tom o f G aston; daughter, N ancy M cG innis o f Iowa; brothers, K enneth o f Polk, O hio, Avey and Robert, both o f Lafayatte, Ind.; s is ter, C atherine Lasw ell o f Lafayette, Inc.; five grandchildren. Bronleew e-B ass Funeral H om e o f H illsboro w as in charge o f a rran ge m ents. R O B ER T L. W A R D R obert Leo W ard, 55, Timber, died Feb. 24, 2000, at Tuality Forest G rove H ospital. D isposition w as by cre m a tion. Private services will be held at a later date. Mr. W ard w as bom Jan. 11, 1945, in Los Angeles, C alif., to Leo and M arie (Haubert) W ard. He w as raised in Los Angeles before m oving w ith his fam ily to Tulsa, O kla., w here he com pleted his education. Mr. W ard w as a painting contractor and w ood fin ish er for m ore than 15 years, and had a reputation fo r detail w ork on V ictorian-era houses. He w as a past chapter president o f the n atio n al association o f the rem odeling ind us try and a m em ber of the N ational A s sociation o f H om ebuilders. He was also an ordained m inister o f the U ni versal Life C hurch in Tulsa. In 1983, he m arried H elen C rane, and they lived in the Tulsa area. She died in 1992. Survivors include a son, John of Tim ber; tw o daughters, M ary o f Tim ber and Misty, last nam e and location u n known; and seven grandchildren. R em em brances are suggested to the Am erican Lung A ssociation, 9320 S W Barbur Blvd., Suite 140, Portland, O R 97219. M AR Y M. H O C H STEIN M ary M argaret H ochstein, 76, For e st G rove, died M arch 3, 2000, a t an a du lt foster care hom e. R ecitation o f the rosary w as M arch 6 at Fuiten, Rose and Hoyt Funeral Hom e. A M ass o f C hristian Burial w as held M arch 7, at St. Anthony’s C atholic C hurch, w ith Fa th e r R ob e rt C. C ie lin s k i, c e le b ra n t. Vault interm ent w as in M ountain View M em orial G ardens. Mrs. H ochstein w as b o m June 22, 1923, in N ew berg, to A lb ert and Agnes (V a nd erbe ck) V e rs te e g . S he w as raised and educated in N ew berg, and attended business school in Portland fo r tw o years. She m arried R aym ond P. H och stein in 1945, in N ew berg. T he y lived in C oos Bay and N ew berg until 1956, w hen they m oved to Aloha, going to Banks in 1977, and to H illsboro in 1983 before m oving to Forest G rove in 1993. Mrs. H ochstein w orked as a se cre tary at R eedville Elem entary School fo r m any years. She w as a m em ber o f St. A n th on y’s C atholic C hurch and the C overed Bridge Society. Angel Memorials LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED H EAD STO N ES M O N U M EN T S 1-888-91-ANGEL Vernonia 429-1523 S urvivors include fo ur sons, Jim of B rem erton, W ash., M ike o f Eugene, R on o f C orne lius, and Bruce of H ills boro; tw o d aughters, C onnie Buchholz o f H illsboro, and Ja ne ll P eterson of F orest G rove; 18 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. R em em brances are suggested to W ashington C ou nty H ospice, 427 SE Eighth A ve., H illsboro, O R 97123, or the A m e rica n D iabetes A ssociation, 3 80 SE S pokane St. Suite 110, Port land, O R 97202. Fuiten, R ose & H oyt Funeral Hom e o f F ore st G rove w as in charge of arrangem ents. P E R LA E. P H E LP S Perla E lizabeth P helps, 94, Forest G rove, d ie d M arch 4, 2000, at her hom e. Funeral se rvices w ere held at Forest G rove M em orial C hapel, w ith the Rev. C. E ugene Sabin, o f the First C hristian C hurch, officiating. Interm ent w as in M ountain V iew M em orial G ar dens. Mrs. P helps w as born Feb. 28, 1906, in R ogers, Ark., to John E. and H elen L. (C oe) G ause. She w as raised and educated in Stanly, N .M ., and gra duated from S tan le y H igh School in 1922. W hen she w as in her early 20s, she m arried W illiam A. D oyle; he died in 1929. She la te r m arried G len J. Fuller, w ho died in 1941, a fte r about three ye ars of m arriage. She m arried K nox “Tom ” Phelps in 1945, in Los A ngeles, C alif. They lived in Los A n ge les until m oving to Forest G rove in 1958. Mr. Phelps died in 1970. F o llo w in g h e r h u s b a n d ’s d e a th , M rs. P helps m ove d to San Diego, C alif., before returning to Forest G rove in 1979. Mrs. P helps w as a hom em aker. She w as p receded in death by tw o sisters, M ae. C. D unham , and Lois Zika. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e a son, Je an Doyle o f B ullhead City, Ariz.; an adopt ed son, D on S andrich o f Vernonia; tw o d a u g h te rs , P a tric ia H e rn a n d e z of C herry G rove, and M ary L. Fuller of Forest G rove; eight g randchildren and five g reat-grandchildren. "A Trusted 9{gme in funeral Service” fuiten, fiose & Moy t funeral Mome S e c o n d (feneration fa m ily O w n e d & O perated DERREL & DEANN ROSE JEFFREY & DEBRA ROSE-HOYT TINA ROSE-REYNOLDS AARON DUYCK, ROSS MATHEWS Attendant: RAY PELSTER 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 741 Madison Av. Vem........ 429-6611 I n L o v in g M em o ry o f ALBERT G. SCHMIDLIN June 27, 1911 Mar. 9, 2000 Services Held