Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 19, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    Demonia Eagle
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 5
Enrollment of
Students Given
Who are the students at the nine
institutions in the State System of
Higher Education?
Mainly, they are individuals
from all 36 of Oregon’s counties.
For instance, the 1965-66 biennial
report of the State System of High­
er Education, just released, shows
that 40,450 Oregonians went to the
public colleges and universities one
or more quarters during the 1965-
66 year.
Add the 6744 who came from out
of state and you have a cumulative
total of 47,194 (which, of course,
will be substantially exceeded dur­
ing the current academic year).
The state system’s biennial re­
port shows that two-thirds of the
counties last year had students en­
COUNTY JUDGE Earl N. Seawright presents Certif­
tificate was awarded the group to commemorate the
rolled in all nine of the state sys­
icate of Merit to Vann Basinger, representative of
large-scale planning and development venture the
tem institutions while the rest of
Briarcliff Golf and Country club of Rainier. The cer-
corporation has undertaken in the Rainier area.
the students were represented at
five to eight of the state campuses.
Columbia county has 322 enrolled
at the nine state institutions.
Of the 6744 students from out of
the state, 5585 came from all 50
Representatives from city coun­ towns or areas.
and its cities, the League of Ore­ of the states, while 15 came from
cils, planning commissions, the
As an incentive to join this gon Cities, Association of Oregon four United States territories.
Another 1114 students during
county court and other interested group, he stated it would promote Counties, State System of Higher
persons met at the Village Inn growth of the county, put plan­ Education (Continuing Education 1965-66 were from 93 foreign coun­
January 12 to hear reports on the ning in the hands of local persons office), and the department of tries ranging from Afghanistan to
Zambia. The greatest foreign en­
proposed Columbia county region­ who more fully understand local Health, Education and Welfare.
rollment was from Canada, 203,
al planning program and an out­ problems, and the need for a pro­
distributed through six of the state
line of the school for planning to fessional person to do this plan­
colleges and universities. The next
be held in February.
ning and coordinate the over-all
largest number, 95, attending
plan.
The meeting was opened with a
four institutions, was from Nation­
greeting from Judge Earl N. Sea­
Judge Seawright told of pledges
alist China.
wright, who also outlined the his­ by cities and the county which
tory of meetings between the court have already been made, includ­
Farmers will lose any federal
and city planning groups, held ov­ ing: Clatskanie, pledged $3,000, to
be matched by $6,000 in federal gas and lubricating oil tax cred­
er the past year and a half.
Seawright also stated that the funds; Port of St. Helens, $1500 it they have coming if their in­
court would dedicate itself in 1967 and $3,000; Columbia county, $3,- come tax returns are not filed on
to educate people in county to ben­ 000 and $6,000. Another $3,000 is time, District Director A. G. Er­
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
efits of county-wide zoning and to be added by the county for the ickson reports.
Erickson said that farmers who Edward Phipps and four children
planning and work toward com­ second phase of a planning pro­
pletion of U. S. 30 widening and gram, also to be matched 2 for 1 use gas in their farming opera­ of Banks moved into the Laws
improvements within the next two by the federal government. The tions and lubricating oil other house on Spencer avenue last week
years. He also touched on the re­ county would also make available than in a highway motor vehicle end. He works with his brother in
cent tax losses from too-low ap­ another $3,000 of unmatched funds are entitled to the credit. It is the Phipps garage. Others who
figured at 4c for every gallon of moved to Spencer avenue recently
praisals of industrial properties for administrative costs.
A 50 cent-per-head assessment gas and 6c for every gallon of are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kagler
and what the county plans t o
and two sons from Fort Lewis. He
counteract such losses, county would add another $5,200 to the lubricating oil so used.
road improvements, housing prob­ coffers (1965 census figures). Part
Power boat owners and other works in Portland.
Mrs. Margaret Wickander and
lems and other items a land use of this amount would go into users of gas and oil for non-high­
plan and zoning program would matching funds and the other be way purposes are also entitled to three daughters from Portland
used for local planning and admin­ a credit. Their credit is 2c a gal­ spent Saturday at the home of her
aid.
lon on gas and 6c on lubricating aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
A certificate of merit was pre­ istration.
Hudson. Sherri Thiringer was Deb­
An estimate of $15-18,000 per oil.
sented Vann M. Basinger, who re­
bie Hudson’s overnight guest Fri­
year
was
given
for
maintaining
a
Form
4136,
Computation
of
Cred­
presented the board of directors
of Briarcliff Golf and Country regional planning office, on a two- it for Federal Tax on Gasoline day.
The mumps epidemic is no re­
and Lubricating Oil, should be
Club, Inc., for the large develop­ year basis.
specter of age. Mrs. Carrie Brown
ment the group has started at
used
to
compute
the
credit
and
Nims was again called to the
who will be 88 years old in April
Rainier.
rostrum to answer questions on should be attached to their
has had quite a bout with them.
income
tax
returns.
Cyrus Nims, Bureau of Municipal costs. He gave a $7,500 to $8,200
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker
Reasearch, gave a recap of plan­ figure as the minimum of a di­
Before this year, non-highway
spent Monday in this vicinity on
ning, growth and development in rector for the program. He stated users of gas had to file a sep­
business. Mrs. Parker spent the
county. He stated that St. Helens that the more responsibility this arate claim for a refund of the
day at the home of her sister,
was the first city in Columbia person carries would naturally federal gas tax paid. Now they
Mrs. Ted Keasey on Keasey road.
county to undertake such plan­ increase the pay for the position. take a credit on their tax return
She is much improved since the
ning. Scappoose followed, he stat­
A further projection of growth against the amount of income tax
last report.
ed, with planning and studies on and planning proposed Vernonia to otherwise owing.
Sunday visitors at the home of
their downtown area pretty well be treated as a single area by it­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose were their
self,
and
the
grouping
of
St.
Hel­
up to date.
daughter and family, Mr. and
Family Get-Together
Nims suggested that with future ens, Scappoose and Columbia City
Mrs. Jim Staight and four children
Honors Two Birthdays
projected growth Scappoose and into a single area.
of Salem.
St. Helens may well be connected
Mayor M. E. McMichael of St.
TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Myrt Jenkins and
urban areas, and a joint zoning Helens took the microphone at this Mrs. Lester Teeling of Portland, their daughter, Mrs. Richard Ken­
ordinance used to tie in these two time to state that St. Helens was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and ney and children of Portland visit­
cities. He also outlined the pro­ ready to go ahead on a planning Mrs. H. A. Thacker were Sunday ed Sunday at the E. L. Lloyd and
gram of the planning education program of their own if this coun­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Bud Rose homes.
classes planned for February.
ty-wide group fails to act prompt­ bur Thacker, honoring the birth­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yoreson
Seawright then spoke on the ly. He also said the entire area days of Mrs. Teeling and Mrs. Fal­ spent the holidays at the home of
make-up of the board which would needs to work together for plan­ coner. In the afternoon Mr. and their son and family, W.K. Yoreson
govern a regional or county-wide ning of area development.
Mrs. Ray Thacker and Ken from at Pomona, California. They made
planning group. Members would be
Representing Vernonia at the Forest Grove, Mrs. George Smith the trip by plane. Saturday Mr.
taken from each city, the county meeting were members of the lo­ and Susie from Kist district also and Mrs. Henry Woolfolk of Clats­
court, each planning commission, cal planning commission, Ralph called at the Thacker home.
kanie visited at the Yoreson home
and any other groups participat­ Keasey, David Banta, B. J. Horn
Mrs. Carl Snyder and Mrs. Chas. and Sunday their callers were Mr.
ing such as the port district Ev­ and Jam es Davies, and Wm. Run- Hascall were luncheon guests of and Mrs. Robert Speiring o f
ery area or group participating dle who is a member of the county
Mrs. George Snyder and children Banks.
would have a representative on the planning commission.
at Hillsboro Thursday and also
regional board.
The schedule of upcoming plan­ called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ken Tollenaar of the Bureau of ning classes is as follows;
Jacobs at Banks on their way
Municipal Research then spoke on
February 2, The Role and Re­ home. Mrs. Snyder and Mr. and
the outline formulated from the sponsibilities of Local Officials in
Mrs. Chas. Hascall were Sunday
July 1965 preliminary meeting. Community Planning, with James evening guests of Mrs. Mae Wie-
From this meeting of area offic­ R. Bell and Lloyd E. Anderson necke. Monday and Saturday eve­
BIRKENFELD —Mr. and Mrs.
ials, an agreement of tentative giving the course.
George
Richardson and Joey took
nings Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Edna Rey­
working plans was drawn up to
February 9, Implementation of nolds and children were guests of his mother, Elsa Richardson to
put a regional coordinated plan­ Community Planning: Zoning Or­
Portland Sunday and she left from
Mrs. Wienecke.
ning group into action. The agree­ dinances and Capital Improve­
there for Madras to visit with her
ment states in part that each in­ ment Programs, Matvin E. Gloege
sisters for awhile.
dividual participating unit would and Donald N. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and fami­
Lonnquist Visitors
still plan at a local stage, and then
February 16, Implementation of
ly visited the Nick Nickolson fami­
From
Various
Areas
present their plans to the region­ Community Planning: Subdivision
ly at Seaside Sunday.
BIRKENFELD — Friday over­
al board for area coordination of Regulations and other Codes and
Jim Garlock and son Gordon of
plans. Local groups, in effect, Ordinances. Richard B. Hayward night guests at the home of Mr. Woodburn visited at the Fred Lar­
and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist were Mr. son home Sunday. Also there were
would not lose their rights to plan and A. M. Westling.
on a local level.
February 23, Intergovernmen­ and Mrs. Mike Noble of Triangle Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock.
He emphasized that the program tal Cooperation in Community Lake, which is near Horton, Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach were
was not to usurp local authority, Planning, Howard Buford and John gon. Sunday afternoon visitors at in Scio Saturday to visit her sister,
but, by voluntary participation, co­ Merrill.
the Lonnquist home were Mr. and Mary.
ordinate all individual efforts. He
March 2, (open public forum). Mrs. Ted Westberg of Newberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston
cited the lack of engineering aid Planning Activities in Columbia and Lydia, Esther, Joseph, and made a trip to the Portland stock
locally, and stated that through County, Clatskanie. Columbia City, Arthur Swanson from W a r r e n . yard Monday and cared for other
this program, an engineer could Prescott, Rainier, St. Helens. Scap­ North Dakota.
business in Portland, also.
be hired for the benefit of all par­ poose and Vernonia. Moderator,
Mrs. Herbert Rodgers, Lynne
Mrs. Darrell Baker was a Clats­
ticipants.
Earl Seawri^it; Ted Sidor and and Douglas spent Saturday after­ kanie business caller last Thurs­
He also spoke of the possibility Cyrus R. Nims.
noon visiting her folks, the Francis day.
of connecting this Columbia coun­
Cyrus Nims will be the modera­ Larsons. She brought home her
Mrs. Bob DuPuis was in Port­
ty group to the adjoining portions, tor for the first four sessions to nephew Dennis Larson who had land one day last week on busi­
or all. of Clatsop county and the be held at the St. Helens junior spent Friday night there.
ness.
Longview-Kelso area.
of the above listed evenings. A
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom
Buddy Larson came to his folks
As proposed by preliminary stu­ $10 registration is listed for the and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker home Sunday evening and will
dies. a per capita assessment of complete course.
were dinner guests at the home of 'lay with them while he is work­
50 cents per person in each area
Die meetings are under the Mr. and Mrs. Vick Eerg Sunday ing for Crown Zellerhach in this
would be made to participating sponsorship of Columbia county evening.
area.
Regional Planning Discussed
Gas. Oil Tax
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