Oernonia Eagie 8 Legal Actions THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 Big City Lures Area Residents WEEKLY REPORT OF LEGAL ACTIONS - COLUMBIA COUNTY H COAST TO COAST F 1 B R U H S M A N < ITTTT The Store Where Your Dollar Will Do the Most HARDWARE and ELECTRIC TrnT Through January 10, 1965 BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. M arriag e License Applications: Roy Stuvo were in Portland Sat Diana Barbara Bisconer, of Kala urday. The Birkenfeld reporter ma, Wash., and Donald Dean found them visiting in Montgomery Carrikcr of Longview, Wash. CHECK YOUR LUCKY NUMBER I Wards that day with Mr. Stuve’s Florence Marie Burkhard, and E r­ ON THE COVER OF YOUR nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. (CIRCULAR BY BRINGING IT TO ic Harold Bjornstad, both of Rai­ YOUR COAST-TO-COAST STORE Bill Lunsden from Vancouver, nier Washington. The Stuves were sur­ Janet Suzanne Hynen, of Portland C ONTEST NOT VA LID via — - — i n c i t e r PR nu i ö ITED l i t u I BY LAW WHERE O n H IB prised to discover the I.unsdens in and Terrance Jon Aarnio of As­ the store, and were equally as sur­ toria prised to find also the Birkenfeld Divorces: reporter. The Stuves returned to None Birkenfeld by way of Forest Grove complaints: that afternoon and visited with 16493 - Public Finance Corpora­ their daughter and husband, Mr. tion of St. Helens vs. Robert L. a * and Mrs. Fred Bender. Luttrell, Betty Luttrell, G. A. Yes, the Birkenfeld news re­ Luttrell and Christina Luttrell porter (Shirley Berg) went to 16494 - Bette J. Prier, administra­ 2 FOR Portland this past week end. She trix of the estate of Bobbie Lee went into the big city on Friday Lord vs. Ed Stortz and Edwin night to attend the Chapter G Chin- H. Stortz, dba Highway Fuel Up Club meeting in the Friend­ 16495 - Betty Jean Dyches vs. Bet­ ship Room at the Portland Fed­ ty Johnson as executrix of the BATTERY BOOSTER eral Savings Bank in Gateway. estate of John B. Duckett, de­ CABLE SET Chapter 6 is the business and pro­ GAS-LINE ANTI FREEZE ceased For quick, convenient starting SCATTER RUGS fessional group of this particular 16496 - Charles A. Krick vs. Lewis When that cold winter wind of stalled cars. Aluminum. 8 feet blows, prevent gasline freeiewjps club. Two of the members, Mr. 100% rayon viscose plush pile Lemaick long. (AJ0500B8) with Dry Tank onti-freeze. Gives with boullion fringes White with and Mrs. Bill Freeman, had been Probate: you sure, quick starts a ll winter floral pattern. 21” x 31”. to Hawaii earlier, and slides were 3743 - Conservatorship of the Es­ long. (AC06 3 0-3) (FR0510-1) shown of their trip. Shirley also tate of Charles Hobble visited with an aunt and uncle, 3744 - Estate of Patrick Frances SAVE 38° Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Haff who re­ Madden, deceased side on Council Crest. She returned 3745 - Estate of Elias F. Leinon- to the country again on Saturday, en, deceased after taking her car to the “doc­ 3746 - Estate of Albert C. Royce, tor” (Riviera) for minor repair, deceased and doing some shopping. 3747 - Estate of Sharon Barton, GAL. Visitors during the week at the deceased home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wan- PERMANENT In Your strom were Mr. and Mrs. Victor 199 Regularly $1.25 Berg who brought along their mo­ ANTI-FREEZE Container : i.» i U l u i , ■iiViTj 6 F0R vie projector and showed interest­ Ethylene Glycol an tifreeze 50* 2000 HOUR “7 "7 A 50 mix protects to 34 below ing movies, many of them taken LIGHT BULBS / / £ SAFETY LANTERN xero. One fillin g lasts all winter. in the valley; Axel Swanson of Guaranteed protection for your AND BATTERY 6 long life light bulbs to a Multnomah, brother-in-law of Mrs. cor. (AX 105) package. End frequent bulb Rod enamel finish with bright Wanstrom; Charles Ramsey, Mr. changes. Your choice of 60, 75 RIVERVIEW—Mrs. Ellen Roem- chromo trim. Telescoping safety and Mrs. Howard Jones and Marge. mick and four children have moved or 100 waft lamps. (EL0060-3 — flasher arm, 6 volt battery In» EL0100-5) eluded. (SF0564"8“ S F 00 52C l) Over the week end, their daugh­ from Rose avenue to the Taylor ter, Mrs. Ione Downs, was here house on Spencer avenue. Regularly from Portland. Sunday the Wan- Mrs. Carson Strong spent sev­ $3 .95 stroms and Ione drove to the coast eral days last week at the home Regularly' and Were in the area where the of her daughter and family, Mr. .$ 7 9 0 famed Peter Iredale boat is. They and Mrs. Michael Best at Eugene. picked up driftwood on the beach. She went to care for her two Mrs. Downs returned to Portland granddaughters who were ailing. Monday. Mrs. Best teaches school and he 66 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Takama had attends the U of O. dinner Sunday with the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lloyd and 57 Ramsey family. Mr. Tak a m a family visited at the homes of his brought the morning message at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 8 Ft. 4 In. the Westport Community church Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack WEST BEND POLE LAMP and they then came by this way Tomlin, and his sister and fam­ TEFLON SKILLET to see the Ramseys. Both Mr. and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckland Cocoa colored seamless tubing. The best cooks use Teflon for Fits ceilings up to 8 ft, 4 In. Mrs. Takama are students at Cas­ Sunday. A special feature of the nonstick cooking and easy clean« Three polypropylene shades with cade College in Portland. They are visit was to show the members of up. This 10 inch aluminum skillet Walnut finials. Central switch. is Teflon coated for your con« originally from Canada. (FN0500-7) the families their baby daughter, venience. (WF0728-2) Mr. and Mrs. George Bellingham Traci Noelle. ''Regularly $ 1 0 8 ' and family were in Astoria over 19" Motorola Portable TV with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan of the week end. Friday evening, Stand ara 95 and .Save Over 50%, George refereed for the Clatsop Portland and her mother, Mrs. only up College basketball game. Saturday Myrtle Snook of Napa, California Come in and see our Motorola evening they attended the Astoria spent Saturday at the home of Rectangular Color T-V SAVE 50% high school game with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snook. Mrs. Bud Rose spent Wednesday Mrs. Ron Trenholm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones re­ through Sunday at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. turned from Vernonia Sunday aft er being there since before Christ­ Bob Rose in Portland so that she mas. They stayed at the home of could visit her husband in the U her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritz of O hospital often. CHAMPION TURNEk while they were on a trip to Cal­ SPARK PLUGS ifornia. FUEL CYLINDER F IN E STOREWIDE SALE Win an'ALL EXPENSE PAID” - F U R N IT U R E WE D E L IV E R - 10 Day Vacation for 2 in SCANDINAVIA "SALE S T A R T S TO M O RRO W ” ’ a? Bi VX; Thermostatically Controlled Auto. Oakland Fireplace Wood Heater. F 1” 290 2 $14195 99C Roemicks Move To Riverview HEARING AIDS Hearing examinations, repairs and supplies, all makes. Hearing Aids front $51. Free cleaning and adjustment of your aid. Ear pieces custom made - - • $5.75 Batteries: No. 675, Pkg. 6 - - $1.70 FOREST GROVE HEARING SERVICE 1825 Maple st. Forest Grove Phone 357-7475 MIST—Mrs. Ray Garlock has been feeling pretty under the weath­ er lately with near pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock of War­ renton spent the week end at the Garlock home. Mrs. Fred Larson and Mrs. Paul Thompson of Clats­ kanie called at the Garlock home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lucille McCrone. M r s . George Mathews, Mrs. Maude Rog ers and Mrs. Bill Wolff visited Mrs Robert Mathews one day last week Mr and Mrs. Mel Storie of Port land were here Sunday visiting her folks, the Lawton Waddells. Mrs Waddell and Mrs. Slialmon Libel were in Forest Grove Friday. Mrs. Hugh ('ox. Anna llanberg and Mrs Wayne Kyser were in St. Helens Monday on business. Saturday Mrs. Cox visited in North Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Paul I.itwin and Mrs Pauline Wilson Mrs. Earl Knowles was a lun cheon guest of Mrs. Cox Sundav HEAVY H A U LIN G Bair Logging Co. Day Calls 596 Rose Ave. Night Calls HA 9-3462 \ emonia, Oregon HA 9-6045 $169.95 c 79C Near Pneumonia Halls Activities for a Time Biltwell Daveno and Chair Set. A Real Buy at Only Bottled energy to cook, light, heat, and g r ill—with the flick of a match. Each cylinder con» tain» 26.7 fluid ounces I (HA1909.2) bounty Court Minutes - - - Unofficial, subject to change be­ fore approval by the County Court. January 12, 1966 The Columbias County Court hav­ ing this day met in regular session for the purpose of transacting county business, with the following members present: Judge Earl N. Seawright, Commissioners Louis J. Wasser and O. D. Clark, where­ upon the following business was transacted: The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as corrected. Miscellaneous claims were ap­ proved. Contissioner Clark moved that the offer of Mrs. Ixtuis Carmichael, of December 7. 1965. to puechase the west half of Lots 9 and 10. Block 7. City of Vernonia, be ac­ cepted The motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Wasser moved that the amounts bid for the pur chase of county owned property not be put into the minutes of the county court meetings. This motion also died for lack of a sec­ ond. The court received a signed deed from Mary Waitkus, for part of the property for the new fair- g rounds. Several letters were received from various people and organi­ zations recommending either Bob 560 • Full Fire Power ! ® Higher Top Speed I • Rust/Corrosion Resistant I (A J 082 0-5—A J 0850-8) * ^ xcept in states where fair trade law« nreunil Hi. SU* SIMMONS Slumber King Innei Spring Mattress and Box Springs $ Price, each Armstrong Quakertone Vinyl Floor Covering Square 19 Yard A Beauty Rest Inner Spring Mattress and Box $r7Q 50 Springs, Each 1 «7 Congoleum vinyl Fore­ cast floor covering. Square $- $-£< Y a rd ____ 49 9x12 Plastic $f715 Surface Rugs .._ Markel Fan-Gio Electric Heater sq J 95 Only Others from $9.99 Goulds balanced flow shallow well system No tank, no extras. Now 'Q O 5C Only « /« / ■KSkYrBIg 52 Gallo) 3 ; S ilv .r Seal S □ Electric I WATER I WFATFB $59.88 ucAMalftwimu» • » b « « . . gl— Table Lamps Pricpd from luuvbiidug or ta i inrone as a re- placement for H. J. Erickson, as Veteran Service Officer. Commis­ sioner Wasser moved and Commis­ sioner Clark seconded that both men be interviewed before a de­ cision is reached. Lester Pugh met with the court to discuss his offer of $300 to pur chase Tax Lot 25, in Section 26, T8N, R4W, WM. The court took the offer under advisement. Pugh also discussed the purchase of a right-of-way through the county stockpile at Quincy. The court agreed to meet with Pugh at a later date to view the premises. Guy Beachler, sanitarian, met with the court to discuss the con­ struction and operation of county- owned garbage dumps. Herb Smith met with the court to discuss the qualifications and and work involved in becoming the county dog catcher. He will advise the court of his decision in a few days. Jim Day met with the court to discuss certain matters pertain­ ing to his wrecking yard in Scap­ poose. He was advised to further discuss the matter with the sher­ iff. Cal Throne met with the court for an interview for .the position of Veteran Service Officer. Commissioner Wasser advis­ ed that E. L. Sutton of the Ore­ gon Insurance Rating Bureau had met with him and advised that the fire extinguishers in the courthouse must be checked and refilled no later than February 3. A representative of Holbrook Lumber company met with the C»t»w «toa» Hi H«« $088 wwrrWBt». court to show samples of a pre­ fabricated building, built by Cut­ ler Steel Fabricating company, which might be feasable for the new fairgrounds. He advised that the cost would be approximately $1.50 per square foot. The court recommended that he wait until architects had been hired for the design of the fairgrounds, and to then contact them. As the hour was late, court re­ cessed until January 13, 1966. January 13, 1966 Bob Tolleshaug met with the court to be interviewed for the position of Veteran Service Officer. Com­ missioner Wasser moved and Com­ missioner Clark seconded that Tol­ leshaug be appointed Veteran Ser­ vice Officer to replace Erickson. Motion carried. An offer of $75 had been re­ If r ceived from Mr. Gallien for Lot 11 and part of Lot 12, Block 2, Florence Addition to Rainier, at a previous date. An increased of­ fer of $150 was received from Mr. Gallien for said property. Said of­ fer was taken under advisement. An offer of $475 was received from Joseph K. Zook, of Sorenco Homes, for Lot 7, Block 20, St. Helens. This offer was also taken under advisement. Bruce Grady, juvenile officer, met with the court to discuss cer­ tain budgetary matters. Frank L. Patton met with the court to request information about the duties of a “ Road Viewer.” Nothing further coming before the court, the same adjourned un­ til January 19, 1966. Dated at St. Helens this 13th day of January, 1966. 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