Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966
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Group Attends
Las Vegas Show
April 20, 1966
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Fred
The Columbia County Court hav-
ing met this day in regular ses- Busch and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
sion for the purpose of transact- Monford of Vernonia returned
ing county business with the fol- Monday evening from a trip to Las
lowing members present: Judge Vegas, Nevada and surrounding
Earl N. Seawright, Commission- areas. Mrs. Busch had flown down
ers Louis J. Wasser and O. D. the previous Sunday to Los Ange­
Clark, whereupon the following les where she was met by her sis­
ter. She visited at Seal Beach with
business was transacted:
her folks and with her sister at
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Minutes of the previous meet- Santa Monica. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
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ing were read and approved with
ert Searight and the Busches
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drove to Las Vegas and attended
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Commissioner Wasser moved the show, Hello Dolly, starring
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and Commissioner Clark seconded Betty Grable. The Morfords and
to strike from the minutes of Ap­ Busches flew back Monday, land
ril 13, 1966 from the paragraph ing at Scappoose due to strong
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tion district in the Clatskanie area
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tiederman
the following sentence: “the ques­ of Creswell visited with the Charl­
tion be placed on the May 24th
| Primary Ballot” . Motion carried. es Sundlands Thursday. They had
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Char­
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Mr. and Mrs. William Carson, les Hansen and family.
Box 32, Clatskanie and other resi-
Mrs. Wayne Kyser was in Ver­
! dents of the area, discussed with
nonia
Friday to attend a Columbia
the court and roadmaster the oil­
ing of Lindberg road. The road- county Home Extension committee
master is to intall a traffic count­ meeting at Mrs. Don Tipton’s
er and make recommendations to home. Mrs. Kyser is one of four
who became part of the commit­
the court.
tee, replacing the four who had
Mr. Wilder, courthouse janitor,
discussed with the court the mat­ completed their three years. Last
ter of purchasing janitorial sup­ Wednesday and this Monday she
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold
plies for the courthouse.
R. W. Fraser, chairman of sup­ Sparks, Delena and Mrs. Bob
ervisors of the Webb District Im­ Skeans, Fernhill to McMinnville
to see Mrs. Bryce Ostrander, who
provement company met with the
court concerning the oiling of the underwent major surgery Friday.
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Phin-
road that passes the Emil John­
ney
of Scappoose visited the Law-
son property in that district. The
ton
Waddells
for a short time. Sun­
matter was taken under advise­
day
the
Waddells
were at the Co­
ment.
lumbia
district
hospital
to visit
County Clerk Roy Nelson, dis­
Mrs. George Peterson.
cussed with the court attending
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser were
the A.O.C. joint data processing
in
Aloha Saturday on business.
committee meeting to be held on
April 28 at Salem. Commissioner
Clark moved and Commissioner
Swedish Smorgasbord
Wasser seconded that the clerk
Held
ai Vinemaple
and his accounting clerk attend
this meeting. Motion carried.
JEWELL—A Swedish smorgas­
Roy Nelson, county clerk, dis­ bord was sponsored by the Neha­
cussed with the court the matter lem Valley Grange and held in the
of the bookkeepers salary in his Vinemaple hall, Saturday night,
office. The matter was taken un­ April 23. It started at 6:30 and a
der advisement.
record crowd attended. TBare
Bill Christy, Crown Zellerbach, were three drawings for d6or
presented to the court an applica­ prizes. The first, a linen basket,
tion for Crown Zellerbach to be­ was won by Miss Porfih; the sec­
come a forest road contractor in ond, an oil painting by Mrs. East­
the Chapman area. Matter was man, was won by Mrs. Henry Carl­
taken under advisemenat.
son; and the third, a fancy sofa
Commissioner Wasser moved cushion, was won by Kenneth Leu-
and Commissioner Clark seconded kkinen of Hollywood, California,
that the court hold a meeting on son of Mrs. Leukkinen, resident of
April 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the coun­ Elsie. The decorations were apple
ty courtroom with the mayors of blossoms, camellias, and daffodils
the various cities in the county with tiny bees. The central food
relative to a city-county planner. table contained a large queen bee.
Motion carried.
The decorations were done by Mrs.
Lorra Lambert, health nurse, Larry Eastman.
discussed with the court the mat­
Vicki Wilcoxen spent the week
ter of the home health agency end in Seaside, with her father.
(Medicare facilities) in Columbia
Donald Wilcoxen and his family
county. Commissioner Clark mov­ spent the week end in the valley
ed and Commissioner Wasser sec­ visiting with friends and relatives.
onded that the district attorney
Jerry Feakes of Scappoose
be instructed to draw a letter of spent the week end with his uncle,
intent to the state health depart­ Homer Wilcoxen and his partner,
ment concerning the home health Pat Cahill.
agency. Motion carried.
Mrs. Alma Samuelson returned
Commissioner Clark moved and home Saturday, April 23, after
Commissioner Wasser seconded being confined in St. Mary’s hos­
that the offer of George Laws, pital in Astoria for several days.
Vernonia, for Lot 1, Broadway
Mrs. McKelvey entered St. Ma­
Addition in the city of Vernonia ry’s hospital in Astoria Thursday
in the amount of $50, and Block night, April 21 for medical care.
7, Lot 3, 4 and 10, Central Addi­ She was taken in by her daughter,
tion in the City of Vernonia in Mrs. George Foster.
the amount of $650, and Block
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bresheares
3, Lots 3, 4 and 5, Sunrise Addi­ and daughter Patsy, a sixth grad­
tion to the City of Vernonia for er, are new residents of Elsie.
$100 be taken under advisement. They formerly lived in Portland
Motion carried.
for a year and before that were
Commissioner Wasser moved residents of California.
and Commissioner Clark seconded
that the offer from Roland Curie-
The court signed an order in­
man, Rainier, Oregon for Lots 16, creasing the dog license fees com­
17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, Block R, mencing with the year 1967. The
Roxy Park Addition to Rainier in fee for each male or spayed bitch
the amount of $850 be accepted. dog will be $2; fee for each fe­
Motion carried.
male dog will be $3. Licenses pro­
Commissioner Wasser moved cured after March 1 will include
and Commissioner Clark seconded an additional $2 fee for each dog.
that the offer of Jacqueline Bishop,
Nothing further coming before
Rainier, in the amount of $110 for the court, the meeting was ad­
Tax Lot 23, being strip of S. journed until April 27, 1966.
side of E’/i of N.W.V«, S. of High
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon Ap­
way, be accepted. Motion carried. ril 20, 1966
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