•« W S » » :« *» :*:« » :*» » : Ocmonla Cagle Food For L ate r B o ard o f by Com m issioners Carol A, Ashley (Memorandum Minutes) 3000^00000000000000000« ,The Columbia County Board of (>min|ssioners met in regular ■OOion July 3, with Chairman Cjtfd f<«ihaug presiding, Com n)iMMM)ert> Minkoff and Ahlborn. and Secretary Gloria Salvey 1) sc us« ion with M r Varden- ,W)ere favorable regarding obtaining right of way on Tarbell Httad.l The Ixiard indicated it would relay the matter to John Hunnicutt, legal .counsel, to fol- hNKillwough on the right of way ag^gisjtion. ibMlhnger also discussed the ayquipition of right of way on <40iaun Hoad to repair a slide. This matter was also to be referred to Hunnicutt Cpljimissioners Foehaug and M#tkuff discussed with Com- tWfUonet Ahlborn and Hollinger vents Ao the park, and viewing of the restrooms, subsequent to I Iqlliiiger’s report about them lifting dirty. Commissioner Ahl- lig£ii;iudicated he had previously dntaussed this with M r Elock, and,suggested a letter lx* sent to h|m reprimanding him for ne- g£qct. and indicating that unless tig- condition were corrected, he wpuld lx* subject to dismissal gQqmmissioner Minkoff moved upd-f'ummissioner Ahlborn sec- ondpg.Order No 76-74 be signed, ting Richard C. “Tom ” f as Tax Collector for Onrttficate of Appropriation of intfs was signed, for the Ex its ran Service, Oregon State iiivtrsity. certifying the uppro- lation of 123,944 for the local «pension Office for the fiscal igr beginning July 1. 1974 Commissioner Minkoff moved a id Commissioner Ahllxirn sec- o ded Order N fl 75-74 be signed s (Tendering jurisdiction of Co- li iqhin County over certain s rWTS in Rainier to the City of I linier. Motion carried Atjfliti-feqpest of the City of St. F L*ligW} tyimnjisinoiier Mmkoff II " B r rtP” ' Cunimissioner Aid h njpjsecoiiUad 'iu* Order and E isement be signed for a sewer li ic easement affecting Lot 2, E pata*- 76. City of St Helens. R jiiun carried An Order and Deed were sign- conveying Lot 5, Block 103, ty of St. Helens, to Vivian S. liimmel An Order and Deed were sign- conveying Lots 9 and 10, ix’k 20, City of St Helens, to A Kumpuia Notices of acceptance of ap- intment were received from C ville Gilkey (Hark Commis- s in) and Dorothy Eggleston ( ublic Welfare Board) iitting as the Dog Control H ard, a claim submitted by E H»r Monson, for three sheep killed by dogs was approved for $75 Certificates of Appointment were approved as follows: Rred Roediger, Chief Deputy Sheriff; Ernest Thompson, Deputy Sher­ iff; Bruce (Tester, Deputy Sher­ iff. Jimmie Cavaness, Deputy aiieriff; Larry Nelson, Deputy Sheriff; Edith Aspgren, Deputy Sheriff, Joyce Burghart. Chief Deputy Tax Collector; Deloris McKinstry, Deputy Tax Collec­ tor, Helen Tupper, Deputy Tax Collector; Mildred Sherburne, Deputy Tax Collector Commissioner Minkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn sec­ onded Resolution Adopting Bud­ get, and Notice of Tax Levy, be signed, adopting the budget and assessing the taxes for Meadow- view Service District SDL-1 for the 1974-75 fiscal year Motion carried Commissioner Minkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn sec­ onded Resolution Adopting Bud get, and Notice of Tax Levy, be signed, adopting the budget and assessing the taxes for Columbia County, for the 1974-75 fiscal year Motion carried Surfacing Mining Hermit Tax es in the sum of $653.26 to the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat terday Saints was approved, re­ sulting from 1973 Legislation ex­ empting the property from tax­ ation for the 1972 73 fiscal year Request for Cancellation of Taxes in the sum of $801. 43, for the Loyal Order of Moose, St. Helens Lodge No. 591, was signed, resulting from tax ex emption allowed by the Depart­ ment of Revenue An Agreement was signed with Portland General Electric Com­ pany, granting PGE right to enter on county lands in event of radiation emergency at Trojan Nuclear Plant I t I f F > More than half the pedestrian traffic deaths in the U S . happen between 6 p.m and midnight, cautions the Allstate Motor Club. Many of the annual pedestrian fatality toll of some 10,000 are children who dart into the street without thinking at a time when seeing them is difficult. S enior C itizen Trip Enjoyed N ew s — *q I . , r Roisna WESTERN FAMILY HALVES 3 S1 00* 3 £; $1 BARTLETT PEARS FRESH ECCS FACIAL TISSUE VAN CAMP Peaches 4 k 4 k GRADE AA EXTRA LARGE ►k J Grated Tu«a 3AI 6 l'4 o z TIN CALIFORNIA YELLOW W IT H C O U P O N FOLGER S GROUND COFFEE COCOA MIX Regular & With MorthmaHow 12 PAK 79* 311 TIN WITH COUPON SUNKIST V a I e NCIA CALIFORNIA STALK POTATO CHIPS • Dip • Barbecue 9 ox 3 BAG NEW CROP GREEN BEL nera» 57« POL OCRS .19« ORANGES CELERY WESTERN FAMILY • Regukir 2-29« ncstea INSTANT COFFEE à at S ili ■ FIE ISM M A N N S C ORN OH 3 OR INSTANT TEA S I 19 1 SCHILLING S IMITATIO N a 69 MARGARINE KRAFT CRACKER BARREL MEDIUM BACON BITS ’ V 75« 53« SALAB SUPREME RADISHES «.10e W our coupon J LIMIT ONE PIS COUPON JO ♦ J I H M IS 7 I ) 7« #3233 INSTANT COFFEE M J R LONG GRAIN WHITE RICE '« S A B I I Of 95« SWEET 10 FURNITURE WAX >3 OR S f 19 1 DIXIE DISPENSER .? 55« $2" IPCAL CRISP RED FAVOR (WITH L IM O N NABISCO PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES NUTTER BUTTERS 7,_ »1 SUGAR SUBSTITUTE SCHILLING S SEASONING 79« or * AS* OO CNUNK CNEISE KRAFT CRACKER BARRfl W w o u t COUPON »e , HMH ONE HER COUPON IS ♦ 3 EXPIRES 7 13 74 C l 7043 CARNATION HOT SHARP CHEESE More titan 650,000 Douglas fir seedlings have been planted during the recently concluded reforestation season in In ter­ national Paper Company tree farms in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. Several areas of IP ’s Long- Bell Division forest lands at Ryderwood, Wash , and Vernon­ ia and Grand Ronde, Ore., have been planted in a single-season program which began last De­ cember Reforestation in these woodlands included some 1,800 acres of tree farm lands. The program was concentrated in areas of recent logging and in previously unstocked sites. In all IP woodlands on the West Coast, 1.8 million trees were planted this season on more than 6,300 acres This raises the total acreage refor­ ested by IP on the West Coast since 1971 to 32,000 acres. health insurance and disability insurance may choose to retain only two months’ income in an accessible savings account to cope with an emergency, putting their additional savings in high­ er paying investments S peaking T o th e Consum er After a short Holiday we are back at work again A load of papers has been delivered and we are starting on another We had an enjoyable Potluck dinner Friday which nearly 30 attended Lots of good food and good fellowship. Several new memberships have come in and renewals are the order of the day. Our year begins in July so we ask our old members to check their cards to see if they are in arrears. Word from the Ecklands is that they are having a good time in spite of the Nebraska heat. We all miss them. Thanks to all who keep us sup­ plied with papers. And thanks to the faithful ones who come and roll. Salvage of glass, tin and aluminum is proving profitable too. Please bring clean glass with labels removed ana tin flattened and free of labels. JULY PAPER CUP REFILL 10 ox JAR WITH COUPON I 4’ (W OUT C O U PO N 2 19| LIMIT ONE PER C OUPON 40 ♦ 3 EXPIRES 7 13 74 #7 29 3