Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 13, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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4 THURSDAY
SEPT
13
Board of
Commissioners
1973
Hawaii Visitors
Return Home
The Columbia County Board of
Commissioners met in regular
Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews
session September 5 with Chair­
returned
home
recently man Fred Foshaug presiding.
from a three week's vacation
Commissioners M inkoff and
which was spent in the Hawaiian
Ahlborn and secretarv Gloria
Islands and in San Diego They
Salvey deputy clerk) in at­
spent two weeks in the Islands
tendance
eight days on Oahu and the
Commissioner Minkoff moved
remaining time on Kauai and
and Commissioner Ahlborn se
Hawaii Their daughter and son
conded the minutes of the meet­
in - law . Marian and Mel Clark,
ing of August 29 be approved
had flown from Des Moines to
Motion carried
Honolulu the day before The
Miscellaneous claims were
four of them stayed at the Ala
approved
Moona Hotel Their son - in law
Keith Thompson Roadmaster
was bom in Oahu and had lived
and Sam Hollinger met with the
there until he was 18 so was able
board to review road depart­
to take them to many interesting
ment matters
places and visited many friends
Don Parcher was present and
and relatives
requested something be done
On Kauai they stayed with the
about the bridge in Hudson Park
Shizro Hamomoto family Their
Hollinger was requested to
son Russ had spent several
check this, and make whatever
weekends and a Christmas with
repairs might be necessary
the Mathews when he and Mel
Commissioner Minkoff moved
were attending the University of
and Commissioner Ahlborn se­
Puget Sound Several years ago
conded to approve Purchase
Russ was at home for the
Order 2304. Columbia Photo, for
summer
camera, case, and wide-angle
On Hawaii the Mathew-s and
lens for 1231 95 and Purchase
Clarks again rented a car as they
Order 2389 T raffic Safety Sup
had on Oahu and toured the
ply Co., signs, for $1.821.50
Island They visited Mel's re­
Motion carried
latives
Thompson discussed problems
They flew to San Diego from
encountered because of employ­
Hawaii and visited with Mrs
ee illnesses
Mathew s two sisters. Isabel
Thompson reported civil ser­
Wallace and Lillian Buchanan
vice exams w ill be held on
and their families
September 14 for Road Main
Mel and Martan returned to
tenance Man 3 and 4 positions
Lamoni. Iowa where he is an Art
Thompson advised that he had
and Karate instructor and where
received a reDlv from the Ca­
she is counseling in Graceland
banas regarding an easement
College
across their property, and they
Wade Fletcher from Forest
w ill contact him further
Grove is spending the week with
Thompson indicated he had
the Walter Mathews, also
made arrangements with Mr
Widmeier regarding the Kater
hill bus turnaround and that it
would probably take a week or
two to complete the project
A Deed of Dedication for Road
Purposes and a Storm Drainage
RIVERVIEW - Mrs Maude
Easement were received from
Wells spent the weekend at the
Richard and Joan Wallin Mr
home of her daugnter and family
Thompson recommended an
Mr and Mrs Richard Helmes at
Order be signed accepting the
Milwaukie Saturday morning
deed for road purposes as a
Mrs Ruby Wells Ifversen a r­
public road rather than a county
road, pending widening of the
rived from her home at Honolulu
She was on a business trip to San
state highway The instruments
Francisco and was able to spend
were referred to county counsel.
the week end at the Holmes
M artin Sells for preparation of
home Saturday evening they
the necessary papers
had a fam ily dinner which was
Thompson advisee he had fo r­
attended by all of the brothers
warded an Easement to Mr
and sisters except Mrs .Patricia
Havlik for signature, for the
Adsit of San Diego Sunday
Ringenng Road improvement
afternoon Mrs Holmes held
When questioned about the
open-house for other relatives
schedule for the remainder of
and friends to visit with her
this month. Thompson advised
sister
they w ill be completing the
Mrs
Ifversen left Sunday
patching on Timber Route; next
evening on the plane that was
week they w ill start seal coating
involved in a bomb-threat. She
in the Scappoose area and the
arrived safely at San Francisco
Pittsburg-Vernonia Road, after
Ted H ill entered the St Vin
that the Brinn Road bridge
cent hospital in Portland and
should be ready for construction,
underwent surgery on Monday.
and then work on the airport
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wooten
road
and C liff Fowler went to see him
Thompson reported the Scap­
that afternoon but were not able
poose Drainage Districts wants
to get a report on his condition
to make some changes i n the
drainage canals, and put in a
new pumping station, which
would be done by the Corps of
Engineers He added they also
would have to construct a new
bridge across the canal which
Red Cross and 4-H Certificates
they hoped would be financed by
were issued at a punch and
a bond issue
cookies party, the last day of
Thompson indicated he had
classes Further classes for
not yet prepared the speci­
people of all ages interested in
fications prepared
child care w ill be given in the fall
After discussion. Hollinger
through Portland Community
was requested to make some
College within the local com­
telephone calls about various
munities
sanders to determine which
In the past month a training
brand is considered best, and
course has been operating for
whether parts were available,
the young child-care givers in
then report back as soon as
the St Helens vicinity
possible
At 10 a m the public hearing
EAGLE ADS PAY OFF
regarding the proposed vacation
of a portion of the C.L Cleveland
Road recommenced Present
were Ron McDonald and Harold
Bergerson After considerable
discussion about the differences
in the legal description con­
tained in the original notice, and
CHKYSLEK j |
the true roadwav involved in the
vacation request, John De-
France
of the district attorney 's
Plymouth
office, recommended that a new
legal description be prepared,
and the vacation procedure be
started anew The Board con­
CHRYSLER
curred in this recommendation,
and Thompson and DeFrance
were to work together to prepare
the new resolution for vacation
of the portion of the road
A letter was received from
440 N . N eh a lem
Sgt R T. Dresler, Traffic Safety
Officer St Helens Police De­
C L A T SK A N IE . ORE.
partment regarding installation
of “ wrong way - do not enter"
signs at the Courthouse parking
Your Local Rep.
lot When questioned about this.
Thompson indicated he had not
A R T L A M P IN G
been aware of the situation and
PH . 429-5671
would order the necessary signs
Discussion ensued regarding
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lack of completion of various
projects started by Thompson
Hollinger requested that com
plaints about conditions of roads
be referred directly to him. and
he would see they were a ns
w en d The Board recommended
to Thompson that more author
ity be delegated to Hollinger in
answering of complaints, and
making necessary repairs
Hollinger questioned what was
to be done about the condition of
the various bridfles in the
county , and the Board reques
ted him to make recommen
dations H olling er indicated
there are insufficient men and
supplies to do very much After
discussion. Hollinger was dir
ected to start obtaining the
necessary supplies and to start
repairing the bridges, with top
priority given to bridges school
buses cross
He was also
directed to start putting up the
signs on the various bridges
Hollinger was instructed to use
his own judgment in the types of
m a te ria l used fo r repairs
Thompson indicated the sign
posts had not yet been ordered
Based upon recommendation
of the adm inistrator. Surface
Mining Land Reclamation Re
view Committee. Commissioner
Minkoff moved and Commis
sioner Ahlborn seconded a sur­
face mining permit requested
by Kessi Brothers for a site on
Gilmore Road be denied and the
the pad on the examination table
recovered, which was approved
Mayor Van Gorder of Rainier
met with the hoard to inquire
about the status of Rainier's
request to have the north end of
Sixth Street deeded to the city
for the sewer treatment plan!
He was advised this had been
referred to the District Attorney
and Rainier's attorney to work
out
Commissioner Ahlborn moved
and Commissioner Minkoff se
conded Foshaug be authorized to
accept the proposal of Rose
Heating Company, Inc
to
change the existing steam op
eration to hot water, for a total
sum of $1.573 Motion carried
Mrs Pearl Becker met with
the board regarding inquiry
received about placement of a
caboose at the Vernonia Mu­
seum. with pictures of Camp 8 to
be contained therein She was
advised to answer the letter, and
to point out the various safety
factors involved in the place
ment of the caboose, and the
damage which might be done to
photographs if they were not
protected from the weather and
hum idity.
D is tric t A ttorney Robert
Lucas met with the board to
discuss the status of various
items referred to his office He
also discussed CRAG rejection -
of law enforcement project ap
plications submitted
Silk) application fee refunded
Motion carried
Mr and Mrs W illiam Foster
presented a deed for road pur
poses, which had been discussed
previously The deed was re
ferred to Sells for preparation of
the necessary order accepting
After due consideration. Com­
missioner Ahlborn moved and
Commissioner Minkoff seconded
Mrs Phylis R Busch, of Ver­
nonia. be recommended to
Governor McCall as a replace
ment for Dorothy Knowlton, as
Justice of th» Peace. Vernonia
District No 4. Motion carried
Mrs Lee M iller met with the
Board to advise that new state
regulations do not provide for
the collection of donations at the
immunization clinics, and re­
quested authorization to discon
tinue the practice The board
concurred in her request
Mrs M iller also discussed
painting of the examination ta ­
ble donated by Dr George, and
was advised this could probably
be done by one of the prisoners
She requested some sort of
locked cabinet be made for
instrum ents and m edication
used in the venereal disease
clinic She was advised that
surplus equipment was probably
available, and that perhaps Dr
George could accompany Com­
missioner Minkoff to look for a
cabinet Mrs M iller then re­
quested authorization to have
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Weekend Guest
Training Course
Compleied By 4-C
At the request of the board.
Judge Kalberer met with them
to discuss use of the county-
owned vehicles by the Juvenile
Department He also discussed
the provisions of the "rock fes
tival ordinance" and suggested
revisions should he made re­
garding the number of people
governed in the ordinance
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"You're a Good Man Charlie
Brown." the delightful musical
comedy based on the Charles
Schultz comic strip characters,
w ill open the eighth season for
the Tualatin Valiev Players at
Aloha’s Old Nut Loft. 17210 S W
Shaw
Directed by Milwaukie's Tom
Ulmer, who also takes the part of
Snoopy, the play reunites per­
formers of the Salem Pentade
Theater’s production of last
season Taking the title role is
Mike Serface. Milwaukie. Sally
Isaacs of Salem recreates Lucy .
and Portland's Randy Mindt
plays Schroeder Two Salem
residents. Jerry Walton and
Pam V ick, re tu rn to the
stage as Linus and Patty
A Spaghetti Feed for the
Breath of L ife " campaign to
help fight Cystic Fibrosis, will be
held at Mario's Ptzzaria Thurs
day . September 13 from 5 to 9
p m Spaghetti, salad. French
bread and coffee w ill be served
al $1 50 a plate with children
under 12 at 75 cents
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Season Opens For Old
Nut Loft In Aloha
Spaghetti Feed Set
To Help Fight C/F