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Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, May 3, 2000 rrouc »ones __ NOXIOUS VEGETATION PUBLIC NOTICE Between May 1st and September 30th of any year, no owner or person in charge of property shall allow noxious vegetation to be on the property or in the right of way o, public thoroughfare abutting on the proper ty. An owner or person in charge of proper ty shall cut down or destroy grass, shrub bery, brush, bushes, weeds or other nox ious vegetation as often as needed to pre vent them from becoming unsightly, from becoming a fire hazard, or in the case of weeds or other noxious vegetation, from maturing or from going to seed. PTOMS NOTICE Council Chambers of City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia, Oregon. A staff re port will be available to the public at City Hall for seven days before the hearings, and may be copied for a nominal fee. This partition request if governed by Vernonia Ordinances 710 and 711. Failure to raise an issue in a hearing, in person or by letter or failure to provide statements or evidence sufficient to afford the decision-maker an opportunity to respond to the issue pre cludes appeal to the board based on that issue. Public testimony is welcome, and written statements will be received before the hearing if you cannot attend. Publish May 03, 2000 The City is willing to abate the nuisance on a particular parcel of property at the re quest of the owner or person in charge of the property for a fee sufficient to cover the City’s abatement costs. Even in the ab sence of such requests, the City may abate all such nuisances 10 or more days after publication of the 3rd Noxious Vegetation Public Notice and charge the cost of doing so on a particular parcel of property to the owner or the person in charge of the prop erty, or the property itself. Janelle Serafin Vernonia City Recorder Publish April 5 & 19 and May 3. 2000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing to consider a Request for Partition of Tax Lot Number 4403-021- 01022, Lot 13 on Heather Lane, is sched uled before the Vernonia Planning Com mission on May 18, 2000 at 6:30 PM in the NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Vernonia Rural Fire Protection Dis trict, Columbia County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001 will be held at 555 E. Bridge Street (Vernonia Fire Station). The meeting will take place on the 9th day of May, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget mes sage and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 9th at 555 E. Bridge (Fire Sta tion), between the hours of 9:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Committee. Publish May 3, 2000 Obituary ED W AR D E. “T E D " B ELLIN G H A M Edw ard E. “Ted” B ellingham , 76, Astoria, died April 29, 2000. Private fam ily graveside services will be held M ay 4 at F ishhaw k C em etery in Birken- feld. A m em orial service w ill follow at 2:30 p.m. in Bayview B aptist C hurch, 490 O lney Ave., A storia, w ith P astor Andrew R oberts officiating. Mr. B ellingham w as b o m April 20, 1924, in Portland, to G uy E. and Z e lls (H a lste a d ) B e llin g h a m . T he fa m ily m oved to B irkenfeld w hen he w as ve ry young. He served in the U .S. A rm y A ir C orps during W orld W ar II, in the 93rd Bom b Squadron. He w as disch arg ed in 1946. In 1946, he m arried M arjorie L olley in V a nco u ver, W a sh .; th e y liv e d in B irk e n fe ld u n til 1955, w h e n th e y m oved to Astoria. Mr. G reen w as c o -o w n e r of the W a rre n to n L u m b e r C o m p a n y u ntil 1968, and continued to m anage the mill until his retirem ent in 1986. He w as a m em ber o f the Bayview B aptist C hurch and o f A storia G olf and C ountry Club, w here he w as also a past president. S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h is w ife; tw o sons, M onte of Tigard, and M arty o f A s toria; a daughter, April Veit o f Portland; tw o brothers, A rthur o f Birkenfeld and G eorge o f Vernonia; a sister, Stella S tate rn o f V ancouver, W ash.; s ix g ra n d ch ild re n ; one g re a t-g ra n d c h ild and m any nieces and nephew s. R em em brances are suggested to the C rip p le d C h ild re n ’s D ivisio n ; O H SU , 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201; or to the Bayview B aptist C hurch, 490 O ln ey Ave., Astoria, OR 97103. Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral H om e o f Vernonia is in charge o f a rran ge m ents. MELVIN L SC H W A B M elvin L. Schw ab, 75, M cM innville, died April 24, 2000. M em orial services w ere held April 26, in the C hapel of M acy and Son Funeral D irectors, w ith P a sto r S teve R oss o f th e U nite d M ethodist C hurch, officiating. Mr. S chw ab w as born April 16, 1925, in Vernonia, to Lee and C lara (Vandom elen) Schw ab. He served in the U.S. N avy during W orld W ar II. He m arried Je an Peasnall in 1947, and they lived in Vernonia. Mr S chw ab w orked as a printer for the Vernonia Eagle for 29 years. W hen The Eagle closed, he w orked for the Forest G rove N ew s-Tim es, retiring in 1987. He m oved to A loha in 1976, and to M cM innville In 1991. Survivors include his w ife; d au gh ters, K athy Leatherw ood o f A nchorage, Alaska, and K aren W ild e r o f Clovis, New M exico; sons, M artin of H illsboro, and M elvin o f P o rtlan d; a brother, R obert, o f The Dalles; tw o sisters, Lois Theines o f The D alles, and G enevieve Fisher o f Vernonia; tw o grandchildren and 11 grandchildren. M A R T H A A. H E R B E R T M artha Agnes H erbert, 78, Aloha, died April 17, 2000. Funeral services w ere held A pril 21; private vault e n to m b m en t follow ed a t Valley M em orial Park in H illsboro. Mrs. H erbert w as born Oct. 2 ,1 9 2 1 , in E ch o, to C h a rle s and B e rtha (D allinger) Shaver. She m arried Lew is H erbert in 1940 in Vancouver, W ash. T hey lived in S eattle fo r a year, th e n m oved to W a s h in g to n C ounty. In 1953 th e y m oved to C entralia, W ash.; in 1961 to G ales C reek, then Banks. She m oved to C ornelius in 1988 and to A loha in 1996. M rs. H erbert w orked at Tektronix, GAF, and G eorge Teufel Holly Farm, and helped with the fam ily farm in C en tralia. She w as a m em ber o f the S o uth ern B aptist C hurch. She w as preceded in death by her husband; a brother, and a son, Danny. S urvivors include four sons, R obert and David, both o f Aloha, R ichard of H illsboro, and D elbert o f Forest G rove; fo ur daughters, N ancy Anderson and D elores Kinzer, both o f C ornelius, M ary Jane Krieger o f G aston, and D onna H eesacker of Yam hill; a sister, Pauline T hom pson o f C ornelius, 23 g randchil dren, 19 g reat-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. R em em brances are suggested to A m erican C ancer Society, 0330 SW C urry St., Portland, OR 97201. Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral Hom e in Forest G rove w as in charge o f the arrangem ents. ELVIN “B U D ” LA R SO N Elvin “Bud” Larson, 77, Beaverton, died April 15, 2000. A celebration of life service w as held; interm ent was private. Mr. Larson was b om Jan. 22, 1923, in B irke n fe ld to F rancis and E thel (Berg) Larson. He served in the U.S. A rm y A ir C orps in W orld W ar II and m arried llene H olee in 1946. A fte r spending m any years logging, Mr. Lar son graduated from C latsop C om m uni ty C ollege in 1974. He retired in 1985 as a real estate salesm an in Seaside. He w as a m em ber of the North C oast Fam ily Fellow ship in Seaside. He later join ed the Beaverton C hristian C h u rch , w he re he ta u g h t S u n d a y School. S urvivors include his wife; three sons, Larry o f Portland, R obert of R ed m ond, and D uane o f Hines; a sister, Lorene R od ge rs o f Jew ell; a brother, The City of Vernonia is accepting ap plications for a full-time and part- time positions of Lifeguard. SALARY: $10.00/hr QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have knowledge and training of pool safety rules and regulations. Must maintain current First Aid, CPR, Life saving and Water Safety Instructor’s certificates. Performs all duties related to the operation of municipal pool, fol lowing all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. TO APPLY: Applications may be ob tained at City Hall, 1001 Bridge St., Vernonia, OR 97064, or by calling (503) 429-5291. DEADLINE: Completed applications must be received by 5:00 pm, June 16, 2000. Equal Opportunity Employer. B05/03 Seasonal Park Maintenance Worker Columbia County, Oregon DUTIES: Clean & maintain restrooms; mow & maintain park grounds; minor carpentry & plumbing. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of hand & power tools & equipment (mowers of various types, etc). REQUIREMENTS: Must have valid drivers license, be insurable under County’s liability insurance and pass a criminal background check. SALARY: $7.50 per hour TO APPLY: County application may be obtained from Columbia County Parks Department, 1054 Oregon Street, St. Helens, Oregon 97051; or by calling (503) 397-2353. DEADLINE: Position will remain open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer. B05/03 Planner II Columbia County, Oregon Position #00-302 DUTIES: Perform professional plan ning work in land use, zoning & subdi visions. QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. in planning or related field; 2 yrs exp in planning or related field; know, of planning con cepts, state & county codes; strong computer skills, preference for GIS ex- Fred of Kingm an, Ariz; seven grand children and one great-grandchild. R em em brances are suggested to the A m erican C ancer Society, Oregon Division, or to St. V incent’s Hospice. SA M U EL R. “R O G E R " G REEN Sam uel R. “ Roger” Green, 81, C or nelius, died April 25, 2000, in Hillsboro. Funeral services w ere held April 27, at the Forest G rove Assem bly of God C hurch, w ith Pastor D ouglas W. Tim m ons officiating. Mr. G reen w as b om April 15, 1919, in Hasse, Texas, to Sam uel R. and Ada (G ibson) G reen. He w as raised in G eronim o, Okla., w here he left school in the 10th grade to help his parents on the fam ily farm . He m arried Helen Keller in 1939. T hey lived in G eronim o until m oving to Forest G rove in 1945. They m oved to C ornelius in 1979. Mr. Green w orked for the C ity of Forest G rove for 34 years. He retired in 1979 as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic works. He w as active in the church, w here he taught Sunday School, and served as a deacon fo r several years. He was preceded in death by a brother, M itchell, and a sister, Manr.i Lee Stair. Survivors include his wife: a daugh ter, Patricia C ookm an of G aston; a son Leonard of Vernonia; three brothers, A rchie o f Lebanon, M o., C lifton of Arkansas, and Ernest of Norm an, Okla; four sisters, Lois Priefert, of Plainview, Texas, E stalen e Lup in o f N orm an, Okla, Lily Fryer of O klahom a City, and R osem ary C ox of Lawton, O kla; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and num erous nieces and nephews. R em em brances are suggested to perience. SALARY: $2697-$3232 (plus est. 3.5% increase, effect 7/1/00). Exlnt benefits. TO APPLY: County application form is mandatory and may be obtained from Columbia County Civil Service, Coun ty Courthouse, St. Helens, OR 97051; Phone: (503) 397-3874. DEADLINE: Must be received by 5:00 pm on May 22,2000; postmark not ac ceptable; facsimile apps not accept able. Equal Opportunity Employer. B05/03 Please provide references. Must be available to start work on June 1, 2000. TO APPLY: Applications and a list of duties may be obtained from Columbia County Parks Department, 1054 Ore gon Street, St. Helens, Oregon 97051, or by calling (503) 397-2353. DEADLINE: Position will remain open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer. B05/03 C E D A R RIDGE H elp W a n t e d Part-time reporter to cover Banks news. Experience preferred, photog raphy a plus. Must have and use computer. Some night work required. Fax resume’ with daytime phone to The Independent, 503-429-9410. The City of Vernonia Police Depart ment currently has openings for two (2) Police Officers and is now accept ing applications for those positions. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, High School Diploma/GED and preference given to those with College Degrees or experience in the Law En forcement field. Preference will also be given to Applicants who are DPSST Certified. TEST/HIRING PROCESS: Successful applicants will be notified to appear for a writing skills test, at which time ap plicants will be required to display the ability to communicate effectively, ver bally and in writing. A Drug Screen, Physical and Psychologial Exam ination are mandatory if offered posi tion. To obtain an application, contact the Vernonia Police Dept., 1001 Bridge St., Vernonia, OR 97064; 503- 429-7335. The City of Vernonia is an “EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.” Volunteer Park Host Columbia County, Oregon DUTIES: Act as watch-person; greet visitors; clean restrooms and park grounds. QUALIFICATIONS: Person(s) will be volunteers who will live at the park. Housing and utilities are provided. the Forest G rove A ssem bly of God C h u rch , 1523 P a cific A v e ., F ore st G rove, OR 97116. Fuiten, Rose & H oyt Funeral H om e o f Forest G rove w as in charge of arrangem ents. R O SE C O R S IG U A VA LPIAN I Rose C orsiglia Valpiani, 95, C olum bia, died M arch 6, 2000, in Portland. Funeral services w ere M arch 10 a t St. Fredric C atholic C hurch in St. Helens, w ith entom bm ent a t C olum bia M em ori al G ardens, Scappoose. Mrs. Valpiani w as b om O ctober 4, 1904, in N ew York, N ew York to T h o m a s and E m ilia C o rs ig lia . She m oved to St. H elens in 1910 and w as a long-tim e resident o f Vernonia before m oving back to St. Helens. She w as a m em ber o f St. Fredric C atholic C hurch, the A m erican Legion Auxiliary, the VFW , W orld W ar I A u xil iary (of w hich she w as a past p re si dent), The Business and Professional W om en, and P.E.O. Sisterhood. During W W II she w orked in the O ffice o f Price Adm inistration. She w as also a m em ber o f The A m erican Bell C ollecting As- Angel Memorials PRICES START AT $290.00 HEADSTONES MONUMENTS 1-888-91-ANGEL Vernonia 429-1523 Looking for sum m er help to work Corporate Picnics Applicant must be: • Hardworking • Outgoing • Able to work weekends Job descriptions may include volleyball and basketball referee, Music DJ, organize kids games and much more! Pick up an application at Creative Im pulse or call D ana Hyde for m ore information at 4 2 9 -9 3 5 1. LOST YOUR DOG? Call the Colum bia County Animal Shelter in St. He lens at 503-397-3935. Volunteers needed for Adopt-A-High- way group. Hwy 26, 2 mile section east of Manning Dairy Queen. Only 4 times per year. Call Cindy at 324-9361 for more info. Welcome to give try & decide later. B05/03 Recycle your magazines at St. Mary’s Church, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, or at Vernonia laundromat daily. Questions? Call 429-8092 or 429- 8841. FTFN sociation and the O regon C hapter of Bell C ollectors. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e th re e n ieces, M ary Terry, C arol W rolstad, and Bar bara M cK enney; and tw o nephews, Joe C orsiglia and D om inic Valpiani. R em em brances are suggested to a ch arity o f choice. "A Trusted ffame in funeralService" fuiten, ‘Hose & Moy t funeral ttome S econd g e n e ra tio n f a m ily O w n e d & O perate d 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 /» Loving Memory o f EDWARD E. “TED” BELLINGHAM April 20, 1924 April 29, 2000 A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, May 4, at 2:30 p.m. Bayview Baptist Church 490 Olney Avenue, Astoria