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SHC 6-14-17

SHC 6-14-17

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St. Helens High School Graduation Special
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Calendar A5 • Classified Ads A10-11 • Public Notices A11-12 • Obituaries A6 • Opinion A4 • Out & About A5 • Weather A13

Wednesday, The Chronicle $1
June 14, 2017
Vol. 135, No. 24
32 Pages

www.thechronicleonline.com

St. Helens man charged with arson in house fire

Jason Zweigart. A St. Helens youth was arrested
for arson resulting from a fire that
destroyed an RV trailer and heavily
damaged a home.

According to St. Helens Police
Department, at about 9:40 a.m. June
9, Jason Zweigart, 18, of St. Helens
was allegedly “playing” with a hand-
held torch in a trailer parked next to
his mother’s home when the fire got
out of hand.

The resulting fire consumed the
trailer and heavily damaged the
home located at 275 South 15th
Street as well as a vehicle parked
next door. Ian Conner, spokesperson
for Columbia River Fire and Rescue
said one of the home’s occupants
suffered smoke inhalation and was
treated at the scene.

Damage to the home and trailer is
estimated at $75,000.

Zweigart was charged with first-
degree arson, first-degree criminal
mischief, reckless endangering and
reckless burning. He was lodged in
the Columbia County Jail with bail
set at $106,250.

Police Chief Terry Moss said
Zweigart was intentionally setting
things on fire. “I think we know now
that his intent wasn’t to burn the
whole place down, but his intent was
to set fires inside the trailer,” Moss
said. He added that the suspect spoke
about the incident to officers during
the course of the investigation.

There was some outcry on social
media regarding the seriousness of
the arson charge, questioning if it fit
the alleged actions of the accused.
“We believe there is room in the stat-
ute to suggest that arson did occur,”
Moss said.

Don Patterson/The Chronicle

Ready to serve: Oregon Army National Guard
Renwick said while life experience “I like to go towards things that
BY CODY MANN may be a factor, he expects to be might challenge me physically,” he
[email protected] challenged at basic training. Attend- said. “I knew going into it I wouldn’t
ing drills in the lead-up to basic, he be sitting behind a desk.”
Cody Mann/The Chronicle Three Columbia County men sharpened his physical and mental
Matthew Bringman moved aggressively during simulated urban warfare. recently answered the call of duty tools for the test of a lifetime. “The Renwick said he was met with
and enlisted in the Oregon Army more you put into it without overex- a strongly positive reaction from
National Guard. erting yourself, the better,” Renwick family and friends when he chose to
said. The key is to train hard, but to enlist. With international tension as
Spec. Matthew Renwick is a rest well, too. tight as ever, he understands he may
30-year-old Scappoose native who find himself at the tip of the spear if
enlisted in January and shipped out Renwick is training to become a a conflict emerges. He said he would
to basic training in May. Renwick Cavalry Scout, primarily a recon- rather be in a position of prepared-
earned a degree from Oregon State naissance role that provides “eyes ness and ready to stand and fight if
University while working as a and ears” for commanders on the the time comes. With a family tradi-
commercial truck driver. Though battlefield. He was drawn to the tion of military service and an inter-
originally he had an interest in sports military occupational specialty est as a young man, Renwick said
and physical education, Renwick (MOS) with some curiosity, and his
found his home in the psychology research led him to an interest in the ­
department. work, which is known to be danger-
ous and difficult. See NATIONAL GUARD Page A6
As a somewhat older recruit,

S LOCAL Photos of shooting suspect’s truck released
NEWS!
Photos have been released show- portion, of the photos. Helens, reported they were traveling Photos courtesy of Oregon State Police
U LOCAL ing what police say is the truck used At around 3:40 p.m. on June eastbound on Highway 30, ap-
B SPORTS! in a shooting on Highway 30 this proaching Columbia City, when they dy Griffith. She was struck in the
past week. 1, OSP responded to a report of a observed a maroon, single cab, full- face by glass fragments and suffered
LOCAL vehicle being shot at on Highway 30 size pickup, unknown make/model/ minor injuries and was transported
Oregon State Police is requesting near milepost 33 just west of Colum- license, traveling westbound with to the hospital by a relative for
S ADVERTISING! the public’s assistance in identifying bia City. The victim vehicle was a the driver pointing a black, semiau- treatment and to have possible glass
C The the driver of a single cab, full-size white Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup tomatic pistol in their direction. fragments removed from her eyes.
R St. Helens pickup, maroon or burgundy in being operated by Mindy Griffith,
color, with a silver or white stripe 36, of St. Helens. The victims reported their vehicle Anyone with information is asked
Chronicle down the side. The suspect vehicle is was struck by one round in the front to contact Sergeant Luke Schwartz
displayed in the background, upper Griffith and her passenger, windshield directly in front of Min- by calling OSP at (800) 452-7888
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Motorcyclist killed in
wrong lane crash

Mandy Mason and Merle Pence Savanna Smiens Kerrisa Engen and Shannon
Vaerewyck

Three receive theater
arts scholarships

Shoestring Community gen a graduate of Clatskanie from Shoestring Community
Players awarded three gradu- High School each received Players performances and
ating seniors scholarships to the Cheri Adams Theater by generous donations from
help them pursue their inter- Arts Scholarship. These patrons.
est in theater arts. students intend to major or
minor in theater arts at a Adams taught drama and
Mandy Mason of St. Hel- 2-year or 4-year college. theater arts at St. Helens
ens High School, Savanna High School. She is credited
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High School and Kerrisa En- by a portion of the proceeds into a top state program.

Suspect flashes police during stop St. Helens resident Brandon Brisset, 21, died in the crash. Cody Mann/The Chronicle

A St. Helens man was Kappler Road near Old Bun- the northbound lane of West
killed when his motorcycle ker Hill Road after receiving Kappler Road when his 2013
crossed into the opposing report of the crash. They ar- Suzuki crashed directly into
lane of traffic and struck a rived to find the motorcyclist, Singlestad’s 1996 Honda
car head-on. 21-year-old Brandon Brissett Civic.
of St. Helens, deceased
According to Columbia from injuries sustained in An Oregon State Police
County Sheriff’s Office, the crash. The car’s driver, crash reconstructionist as-
a motorcyclist moving at 20-year-old Tyson Singles- sisted in the investigation.
a high rate of speed in the tad of St. Helens, was taken Columbia River Fire &
wrong lane crashed head- by ambulance to Legacy Rescue also assisted after
on into a car traveling the Emanuel Hospital with non- their emergency response to
opposite direction, killing life-threatening injuries. the scene. St. Helens Police
the motorcyclist and sending Department assisted with the
the driver of the car to the Investigators said Brissett notification of the next of kin
hospital. was riding the motorcycle at for the deceased.
a “very high rate of speed”
At 6:48 p.m. on June 7, and traveling southbound in
deputies responded to West

Evidence discovered during a search. Courtesy photo

A suspect allegedly ex- Kent Senef. Bethany Cannard. Courtesy photo
posed his genitals to police passenger, Bethany Cannard, of heroin. A statement from Jayne Sawyer and Pam Rensch from Windermere Real Estate collected food donations from shoppers
during a traffic stop that led were arrested on charges Scappoose Police Depart- at Dollar Tree on June 9. Windermere Foundation also donated a $500 shopping spree.
to the arrest of two people for of possession of metham- ment said the two “admitted
drug possession. phetamine and possession to the drugs.”

At around 7:08 p.m. on
May 17, officers with the
Scappoose Police Depart-
ment (SPD) conducted a
traffic stop near NW 1st and
NW Laurel Street. SPD said
the driver, Kent Senef, ex-
posed his genitalia while an
officer was speaking to him.
Further investigation into the
traffic stop revealed a hidden
pipe containing methamphet-
amine.

On May 24, further in-
vestigation ensued and more
drugs and paraphernalia were
discovered. Senef and his

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St. Helens awarded $300,000 in Counterfeit cash and drugs
brownfields assessment grants
found during traffic stop
Program helps return blighted properties to productivity

Environmental Protection for community-wide hazard- much of the development to A counterfeit $100 bill, a checkbook, ID and credit cards were found. Courtesy photo
Agency (EPA) selected the ous substances grant funds accommodate this growth
City of St. Helens for two totaling $150,000 that will has involved urban sprawl Scappoose police ar- $100 bill, a checkbook, ID
brownfields environmental be used to conduct seven that utilizes greenfields and rested a woman after she and credit cards were located
site assessment grants total- environmental site assess- demands new infrastruc- was caught with drugs and a that did not belong to the
ing $300,000. With the fund- ments and prepare one ture. Brownfields funding counterfeit $100 bill. driver. Barros was taken
ing, St. Helens will assess cleanup plan. In addition, it provides the opportunity to into custody for possession
seven brownfields sites as an was selected for community- bring development back into At around 1:58 a.m. on of heroin, possession of
initial step towards cleaning wide petroleum grant funds the central business district May 27, officers with the methamphetamine, posses-
up and redeveloping vacant of $150,000 to conduct the and reconnect residents with Scappoose Police Depart- sion of a forgery instrument,
and underutilized properties, same tasks at sites with the waterfront. ment conducted a traffic stop probation violation and the
transforming them into an potential petroleum contami- with the assistance of Oregon felony warrant.
asset for both the community nation. Grant funds also will Brownfields assessment State Police near SE Maple
and the local economy while be used to support commu- and cleanup grants target Street. The driver, identi- In May of 2015, Barros
protecting public health and nity involvement activities, communities with significant fied as Cerena Barros, had a was arrested by US Mar-
the environment. and expand and prioritize distress. These communities suspended driver’s license shals Service for custodial
the city’s inventory of are economically disad- and a felony warrant from interference when she and
“EPA’s Assessment brownfield sites. vantaged -- neighborhoods Columbia County Sheriff’s a Longview man violated a
and Cleanup grants tar- where environmental assess- Office. court order and eluded law
get communities that are City of St. Helens was hit ment, cleanup and new jobs enforcement with a Washing-
economically disadvantaged especially hard by economic are most needed for resi- An investigation ensued ton child for whom they had
and include places where downturn beginning in 2008, dents that have historically and various drug parapher- been named non-custodial
environmental cleanup and dramatically increasing the been left behind. nalia, drugs and packaging parents.
new jobs are most needed,” number of families liv- materials were located.
EPA Administrator Scott ing below the poverty line. St. Helens is one of 172 Additionally, a counterfeit
Pruitt said. Characterizing the con- communities selected na-
tamination at key brown- tionally for new brownfields
“These grants leverage field sites will help prepare assessment and cleanup
considerable infrastructure them for investment and funding in 2017. Across the
and other investments, redevelopment, which will country, $56.8 million in
improving local economies stimulate the regional and funding will be granted.
and creating an environment local economy and encour-
where jobs can grow. I am age much-needed local job Rep. Suzanne Bonamici
very pleased the president’s growth. offered congratulations to
budget recognizes the im- the City of St. Helens on
portance of these grants by According to the EPA, the EPA grant. “This federal
providing continued funding St. Helens is now growing funding will benefit public
for this important program,” quickly, experiencing 23 health and the environment,
Pruitt said. percent growth in popula- and help the vibrant, grow-
tion since 2000. So far, ing City of St. Helens reach
St. Helens was selected its potential,” Bonamici said.

CRFR responds to head-on crash

Crash response coincided with woman trapped in car

Cerena Barros.

Local students on Dean’s List at Gonzaga

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Blind man to bike across nation Host Lawyer
families in the law
Chris Mairs, who is blind, is assisted by a teammate as he rides a tandem bicycle. Photo courtesy of SEE International needed for library
students
A blind cyclist will travel ing from impaired vision. Alastair Heggie will be of this epic tour. Bar cy- A free workshop on Wills
across the U.S. on a tan- “Cataract surgery under- piloting the first half of the cling, Owers has also run the ASSE International Student and Trusts is scheduled to
dem bike to raise funds and tour over the Rockies from London Marathon, swum the Exchange Programs (ASSE), take place on Wednesday,
awareness for sight restora- taken by the highly qualified Astoria to Sioux Falls. Heg- Serpentine, and rock climbed in cooperation with local high June 14t from 6-8 p.m. at
tion. The route will pass SEE volunteers is one of the gie is currently meandering in Kalymnos. schools, is looking for local the Columbia County Law
through St. Helens on June most cost-effective medical his way through a PhD in families to host boys and girls Library, located at 270 S.
19. interventions in the world. I Engineering at the University His first experience pilot- between the ages of 15 and 18 First St. in St. Helens. Your
am incredibly excited to be of Edinburgh. In addition to ing a tandem was with Mairs, from a variety of countries: attendance and questions will
SEE International, a helping them with this amaz- cycling, he is an occasional sleepily navigating the streets Norway, Denmark, Spain, be welcome.
California-based ophthalmo- ing work,” Mairs said. fell runner, rock climber and of London on the 100km Italy and Japan.
logical nonprofit, recently sailor. ‘Nightrider’ in 2013, but Ow- Local attorney Maddy
announced “A Line of Sight,” Mairs’s commitment to ers has toured many times. ASSE students are enthusi- Sheehan will be the guest
an inspirational fundrais- preventing blindness has Heggie inherited a love His favorite tour was a 6-day astic and excited to experience speaker. The workshop is
ing campaign. Chris Mairs, gained national recognition. of cycling from his father anticlockwise loop of the American culture while they open to the public and there
CBE, a tech entrepreneur In 2014, he was named a (whether he liked it or not). beautiful Scottish Highlands, practice their English. They is no cost. No registration
from the United Kingdom, Commander of the Order of When he was 14 he went on from Inverness to Fort Wil- also love to share their own is required. The workshop
will ride a bicycle for 3,653 the British Empire (CBE). a tour with his family from liam in beautiful sunshine. culture and language with their marks the seventh in the
miles across America with He is a lifelong athlete, hav- Gloucestershire to North He caught the cycling bug host families. Lawyer in the Law Library
the goal of raising funds for ing led the British Disabled Wales. Not put off by this a decade ago when chal- series hosted by the law
sight-restoring eye surgeries Waterski team to victory in experience, Alastair has since lenged to cycle from London Host families welcome library.
worldwide. 3 world championships. He toured thought the UK, but to Edinburgh whilst raising these students into their family,
undertook his first long dis- this will be his first ride out- funds for the charity Chennai not as a guest, but as a family For more information,
Mairs, who lost his sight tance cycle ride in 2012 from side the island. On another Challenge. member, giving everyone contact Columbia County
at the age of 18 to a rare Lands End to John o’Groats trip through the mountains involved a rich cultural experi- Law Librarian Pam Davis
degenerative eye condition (end to end across the UK) of Wales Alastair developed Throughout his journey, ence. at 503-396-5344 or da-
called retinitis pigmentosa, covering 100 miles a day for a healthy respect for oncom- Mairs will be blogging daily, [email protected].
will pedal in the rear of his 10 consecutive days. ing vehicles on narrow roads documenting his ride, and The exchange students have
tandem bike, while his after a fall from his bike. educating the public about pocket money for personal ex- VBS
co-rider will steer and also Mairs co-founded the For this reason he is looking blindness, interspersed with penses and full health, accident scheduled
pedal. voice technology company forward to the wide roads of amusing anecdotes from his and liability insurance. ASSE
Metaswitch Networks, and America. ride and his life. students are selected based on “Welcome to Operation
Mairs, recently turned 60 is now a Partner at Entre- academics and personality, and Arctic,” is the theme for
and hopes to raise funds for preneur First. He is also a James Owers is currently The ride begins in Astoria host families can choose their Vacation Bible School at St.
60 eye surgeries each day, dedicated advocate for digital studying for his PhD at the on June 18 and finishes it in student from a wide variety Helens Bible Church. School
over the span of 60 days, and skills education, and serves University of Edinburgh on Portsmouth, New Hampshire, of backgrounds, countries and runs 6:30 – 8:55 p.m. on June
averaging 60 miles a day. as a trustee of the Raspberry Machine Learning and its on August 7. personal interests. 26 – 30 at the church, 35031
In total, he plans to gener- Pi Foundation, putting the application to Music. He will Millard Road in St. Helens.
ate $144,000, which would power of digital making into be the fresh legs taking the For more information, or To become an ASSE host For more information contact
restore sight to 3,600 men, the hands of people all over front seat on the second half to donate, visit https://www. family or to find out how the church at 503-397-1495
women, and children suffer- the world. seeintl.org/a-line-of-sight to become involved with or webmaster@sthelensbible-
ASSE please call the Western church.org
Regional Office at 1-800-733-
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com to begin your host family
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County commissioners visit Clatskanie

Sean Bassinger/The Chronicle “The rest of the taxpayers properties in town.” County Commissioner Henry
Columbia County Commissioners Alex Tardif, Margaret Magruder and Henry Heimuller address Clatskanie are paying for the services In the case of foreclosure, Heimuller said he hoped to see
residents at a special county budget hearing at Hump’s Restaurant on June 6. these folks get,” Pohl said. more opportunities such as the
Heimuller said that Colum- Strategic Investment Program
SEAN BASSINGER human resources. workers were a challenge. An She requested that the com- bia County often works with (SIP) funds that come from
[email protected] Mayor Bob Brajcich and additional $5,000 was given to missioners look into reviewing families to get properties back Port Westward. He also said
the road department as a way current policies in place. to residents who have been that the county sees additional
Rough roads, economic City Manager Greg Hinkel- to help catch up, Heimuller foreclosed on, so long as the revenue come from lottery
growth and property tax man were among other resi- added. The county’s listed property property was not a center for funds.
payments were some of the dents in the discussion. tax revenue is $3.7 million in illegal activities.
highlighted topics discussed at The county also services the 2018 budget, compared to Another budget hearing
Hump’s Restaurant Wednes- Rough roads ahead roads based on the need for $3.6 million in 2017. Co- “We will work those folks was scheduled to take place
day night. Several citizens brought up roads that large trucks and lumbia County’s permanent as best as we possibly can to June 7 in St. Helens.
concerns about roads around emergency vehicles frequent property tax rate is $1.396 per find a path moving forward so
The Columbia County Clatskanie. One example often. thousand. they can repurchase that house County Commissioner Alex
Board of Commissioners held was a rough dip and potholes from the county,” Heimuller Tardif said he was glad to see
a special budget hearing and located on Olson Road. “We applied for FEMA Jennifer Cuellar-Smith, said. residents attend the meeting at
open house that started at 5:30 At one point the conditions dollars to get federal help with Columbia County finance Hump’s.
p.m. and continued well after were described as being like “a those (roads) and we were director, added that the county County revenue,
6 p.m. About 10 Clatskanie washboard.” denied,” Heimuller said. “We had one of the lowest delin- economic growth “We encourages residents
residents attended the meeting. County Commissioner had to struggle … we have to quency rates in the state. Hinkelman asked the com- to talk with us about this
Henry Heimuller said that resi- try to pave as many miles as missioners about the increase year’s budget,” Tardif said in
“I’m so glad you’re here,” dents could get roads on a list we can a year and chip seal as She acknowledged that rev- of revenue in the current year’s an email prior to the meeting.
Margaret Magruder, Columbia or call the county road depart- many miles as we can a year.” enue from property taxes have budget. “We want to hear directly from
County commissioner and life- ment to look into projects that not been as high as they were Cuellar-Smith mentioned our citizens about what they
long Clatskanie resident, said have repairs under way. Magruder also addressed in previous years, but that it’s their 3 percent incline in prop- feel is most important, whether
to the room of guests. “I am He said it’s a struggle concerns that roads such as still in the top half of other erty tax revenue but said there they think the budget satis-
just thrilled to see this interest across all counties in Oregon Olson Road may not be in the counties in the state in terms of were no other larger increases fies needs and if they feel it is
in our community.” because of a lack of resources scopes of the road department. people paying on time. that she could note. balanced.”
and workers. “There hasn’t been a signif-
The approved Columbia “We’re losing resources “It is on their radar,” “The dollars aren’t signifi- icant increase in any revenue He further encouraged
County budget is more than all the time,” he said. “Even Magruder said. “They are cant,” Cuellar-Smith said. “It’s stream,” Cuellar-Smith said. residents to get involved with
$58.6 million, which is an if we had all the money in the monitoring it.” a very small portion of the She said these amounts local politics and join com-
increase of nearly $4 million world, we don’t have enough property tax.” could also depend on relief mittees if they were not yet
from last year. About 37 per- personnel.” Property tax neglect funds from federal disasters, serving on them.
cent is set to go toward public Heimuller acknowledged a ‘small portion’ Heimuller said it’s a big- which flow from cities back
safety resources. that there was a “tremendous ger deal in cities and special to the county. One example Brajcich said he thought the
amount” of issues along the Former Clatskanie Mayor districts than some folks may she used was when about $15 hearing went very well after
The general fund makes up county’s 600 miles of roads, Diane Pohl asked about issues realize, but placed emphasis million was provided for relief the fact.
about 40 percent of the county but that shortfalls in road de- with residents who cannot or on the complications involved of the Vernonia flood a few
budget and includes govern- partment funding and the loss choose not to keep up with with property foreclosures in years back. “We have good representa-
ment services such as land use of two additional county road their property taxes. the county. When asked about tion,” Brajcich said. “They’re
planning, sheriff’s office patrol economic development, doing the best they can with
and emergency management, In the case of long-term “We’re not in the property the resources they have.”
information technology and non-payers, Pohl described owning business,” Heimuller
the situation as a “theft of said. “We don’t buy old houses The entire Columbia
services.” that have been let go because County budget can be found
typically these are not the best online at www.co.columbia.
or.us/departments/finance.

Sean Bassinger/The Chronicle
Clatskanie Mayor Bob Brajcich and City Manager Greg Hinkelman were among other residents who attended
the Columbia County commissioners’ budget hearings at Hump’s Restaurant Wednesday, June 6.

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CH17-0678 CH17-0681

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA

No. 17PB02673 them, with vouchers attached, additional information from No.17CV11466 H. Hansen and Randall C. “reply”) must be given to the
NOTICED TO INTERESTED to the undersigned personal the records of the Court, the CIVIL SUMMONS Hansen on property commonly court clerk or administrator
PERSONS representative at Law Office personal representative, or Selene Finance LP, Plaintiff known as 13950 Highway within 30 days of the date
In the Matter of the Estate of of Amanda G. Proujan, PLLC, the lawyers for the personal vs. KARI H. HANSEN; 202, Clatskanie, OR 97016 of first publication specified
Mary Esther Smith, Deceased. 1315 14th Avenue, Longview, representative, Amanda G. RANDALL C. HANSEN; and legally described as: herein along with the required
NOTICE IS HEREBY WA 98632, within four months Proujan. UNITED STATES OF A tract of land in the Southeast filing fee. The date of first
GIVEN that the undersigned after the date of first publication Dated and first published on AMERICA; PARTIES IN Quarter of Section 15, publication of the summons is
has been appointed personal of this notice, or the claims May 31, 2017. POSSESSION, Defendants Township 6 North, Range 5 May 31, 2017.
representative. All persons may be barred. All persons KRISTI CALHOUN TO THE DEFENDANTS: West, Willamette Meridian, If you are in the active military
having claims against the whose rights may be affected Personal Representative Randall C. Hansen Columbia County, Oregon, service of the United States,
estate are required to present by the proceedings may obtain NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: being more particularly or believe that you may be
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PUBLIC NOTICE COLUMBIA RIVER against you in the above- Services Inc.” on the South us, we will report to the court
entitled Court by Selene line of Nehalem Highway No. that we do not believe that you
PEOPLE’S UTILITY DISTRICT Finance LP, Plaintiff. 202, said point being South are protected under the SCRA.
Plaintiff’s claim is stated 27° 42’ 26” West 642.32 feet If you have questions, you
Rate Advisory Committee Power rate increase, the retail the Administration Clerk at in the written Complaint, a from the Northeast corner of should see an attorney
Meeting rate design for all customer 397-1844. The PUD Board copy of which is on file at the the Southeast Quarter of said immediately. If you need help
June 22, 2017 5:00 p.m. classes and any other business meetings are conducted Columbia County Courthouse. Section 15; thence South 02° in finding an attorney, you
The Rate Advisory Committee that may come before the pursuant to the public meeting You must “appear” in this 15’ 12” West 237.15 Feet to may contact the Oregon State
for Columbia River PUD will Board. laws of the State of Oregon case or the other side will win a 5/8” x 30” iron rod marked Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
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within 30 days along with the feet, more or less, to the South Attorneys for Plaintiff,
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COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON not have an attorney, proof of beginning. [email protected]
service on the plaintiff. The complaint seeks to 1499 SE Tech Center Place,
The object of the complaint foreclose and terminate all Suite 255
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dated September 18, 2009 and and all other interests in the (360) 260-2253; Fax
recorded as Instrument No. property. (360)260-2285
2009-009483 given by Kari The “motion” or “answer” (or

In the Matter of the Rate adopt a rate increase for rural accordance with the County’s CH17-0694
Adjustments for Solid Waste Clatskanie of 10% and an 8% ADA Policy. To request
Curbside Collections Services increase for the commercial accommodations or to review NOTICE OF INTENT TO ESTABLISH A
in Unincorporated Columbia drop box service in rural the County’s ADA Policy,
County Rainier. This area is serviced please contact the Board of CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC by Waste Connections, dba Commissioners’ Office at 503-
HEARING (PUBLICATION) Hudson Garbage Service. 397-4322. NOTICE OF INTENT TO $150,000.00 after application if the procurement were
1.The Board of County Residents and businesses in 4.The hearing will be held ESTABLISH A CONTRACT discounts and trade-in totaling competitively procured
Commissioners will hold a all collection franchise service according to the procedures FOR PURCHASE OF $63,767.00. Comments on under ORS chapter 279B, are
public hearing on Wednesday, areaswithin the County will be established in the Columbia RAUSCH MAINLINE this procurement may be made hereby given notice of their
June 21, 2017, at or after 10:00 subject to a Transfer Station County Solid Waste CCTV PIPE INSPECTION in writing and submitted to opportunity to comment on
a.m. in the Commissioners’ disposal rate CPI pass-thru Ordinance. 5.For additional SYSTEM THROUGH Kathy Payne, City Recorder, the City’s intent to establish
Meeting Room, Room 308, adjustment calculated as information regarding the AN INTERSTATE by mailing said comments a contract or price agreement
at the Columbia County provided in Section 5.04B proposed rate adjustments, COOPERATIVE to PO Box 278, St. Helens, through this interstate
Courthouse, 230 Strand Street, of the Columbia County please contact Kathy Boutin- PROCUREMENT Oregon 97051 or by delivering cooperative procurement. If
St. Helens, Oregon. Solid Waste Ordinance. The Pasterz, Solid Waste Program ADMINISTERED BY such comment to Ms. Payne timely written comments are
2.The purpose of this hearing CPI for 2017 was 2.1%. The Coordinator, at 503-397-7259 HOUSTON-GALVESTON at 265 Strand Street, St. received, the City shall, prior
is to consider proposed rate proposed rate adjustments also or by visiting the County’s AREA COUNCIL Helens, Oregon 97051. to entering into the contract
adjustments for curbside affect drop box services in the website at www.co.columbia (HGACBuy) Regardless of the delivery or price agreement for the
garbage and recycling serices aforementioned areas. .or.us/lds/. The City of St. Helens method, comments shall only trailer, shall make a written
for residents and businesses in 3.This is a public hearing. Dated this 1st day of June, (hereinafter City), hereby be considered if they are determination of whether it
rural Columbia County (i.e., Interested parties may 2017. gives notice of its intent to physically received by Ms. is in the City’s best interest
outside city limits), effective appear and be heard. BOARD OF COUNTY establish a contract to purchase Payne not later than the 21st to enter such an agreement or
July 1, 2017. Columbia County does not COMMISSIONERS a Rausch mainline CCTV day of June, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. not, and shall provide a copy
The Columbia County Solid discriminate on the basis of FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, pipe inspection system using Vendors who would have of the written determination
Waste Advisory Committee is disability and will provided OREGON HGACBuy Contract SC01- otherwise been prospective to any vendor that submitted
recommending that the Board reasonable accommodations in By: Henry Heimuller, Chair 15. The estimated dollar bidders or proposers on the comments.
amount of the procurement is contract or price agreement,

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Police and Fire Reports

The police blotter relates to June 11 – A suspicious vehicle was ported to a Portland area hospital. crash west of the bridge and the May 28 – A vehicle was reported as June 1 – A stray yellow lab was
the public record of incidents reported at 11:06 p.m. at Clatskanie June 8, 9:32 a.m. – CRFR and crash east of Rainier were the stolen from a residence on West C picked up and transported to the
as reported by law enforce- City Park. Scappoose Firefighters responded same incident. The head on crash Street. The vehicle was later found humane society.
ment agencies. All individuals to a structure fire in the 200 block of resulted in 3 patients being trans- and recovered by Hood River Police June 1 – A small stray dog was
arrested or charged with a Columbia River S. 15th Street in St. Helens. Upon ported to area hospitals with serious Department. running amok near Teevin’s Lumber
crime are presumed innocent Fire & Rescue arrival a travel trailer was found injuries. A St. Helens and Clats- May 29 – A young girl had snuck Yard. The wiley canine was able to
until proven guilty. Informa- fully engulfed in flames and had kanie medic were also dispatched to out of her house and was found avoid being caught.
tion printed is preliminary and June 5, 7:46 a.m. – St. Helens spread to the neighboring home the scene and transported patients. wandering on C Street. A good June 2 – An officer responded to a
subject to change. firefighters responded to 1300 next to the trailer. All the occupants A rescue with volunteer firefighters Samaritan picked up the child, two-vehicle, non-injury accident on
Kaster Road for a commercial fire of the home had safely evacuated. from the St. Helens station who called 911, and sat with the child at Highway 30 near milepost 46. No
St. Helens with smoke coming from the roof. A Firefighters were able to stop the were originally dispatched to the Cornerstone Restaurant. The frantic citations were issued.
Police Department fire in paper machine #3 had spread spread of the fire but not before crash scene were diverted to the mother was found and the pair was June 2 – An officer was dispatched
to the roof thru a ventilation duct but significant damage occurred to the person locked in her vehicle. The reunited. to an accident involving a SUV
April 17 – Dale Herren, 40, of Port- was quickly contained by workers exterior and interior of the home. occupant was advised to unlock May 29 – A female juvenile was and a train. The accident occurred
land was arrested for driving while and firefighters. One home occupant suffered from the door as vehicle door locks can reported as a runaway; she later at the intersection of West A and
suspended at 8:52 a.m. at Gable June 5, 8:01 a.m. – St. Helens and smoke inhalation and was treated be operated from the interior of the returned. West 2nd Street. A vehicle that
Road and McNulty Way. Deer Island firefighters responded at the scene but did not require vehicle. She was able to operate the May 31 – An officer responded to a was parked on West A blocked the
to a vehicle fire in the 64000 block transport to a hospital. Damage loss lock and safely exit the vehicle thru disturbance on Fir Street. Occu- view of the oncoming train. No one
Columbia County of Columbia River Highway. The is estimated at $75,000 including the coaching of firefighters. pants of one of the residences had involved sustained any injuries.
Sheriff’s Office fire was extinguished by a nearby trailer, structure and contents. Red been having a party and they were June 2 – A caller reported that her
business owner prior to arrival of Cross assisted the victims of the Scappoose Police reportedly lifting their shirts expos- dog was attacked by a loose dog
June 5 – A warrant service at firefighters which prevented the fire. St. Helens Public Works and Department ing themselves. A verbal altercation at the park. Her dog did not have
11:18 a.m. in the 5600 block of Old spread of fire to neighboring busi- Police also assisted at the scene. ensued. The parties were separated any injuries and she did not want
Portland Road led to the arrest of nesses. June 8, 9:40 a.m. – A medic unit May 29 – Police responded to an and peace was restored. to press charges. The owner of
Brandon McKay, 22, of Warren for June 6, 6:04 a.m. – St. Helens from the Rainier station moved to audible alarm in the 33000 block of June 1 – Sarah Short, 46, of the loose dog was given a verbal
a warrant. Firefighters responded to the 500 the St. Helens station for coverage SW Havlik Drive. Rainier, was taken into custody for warning.
June 5 – Jessica Fleury, 26, of block of S. Columbia River Hwy for due to high call volume. May 29 – Following a traffic stop in interfering with a police officer.
Deer Island was arrested for a war- a broken water line just outside a June 8, 12:16 p.m. - While crews the 52000 block of Columbia River
structure. St. Helens Public Works were still on scene of the structure Highway police impounded the ve- Don Patterson/The Chronicle
ngrant at 4:04 p.m. also responded and turned the fire on 15th Street a dump truck hicle Jamathon Munoz Jr, 20, was Firefighters from CRFR responded to a blaze on South 15th Street
June 6 – A prowler was reported water off to the building. The build- working nearby pulled a power driving. Munoz was cited for driving Tursday. See story on page 1
at 2:47 p.m. in the 58000 block of ing owner was advised to contact a line down. CRPUD power crews uninsured.
Nehalem Highway South. plumber for repairs. responded to disconnect the power May 30 – Following a traffic stop on
June 7 – Roy Wall, 57, of Rainier June 6, 7:01 a.m. – St. Helens and make repairs. Columbia River Highway near SE
was arrested for failure to register Firefighters responded to the 500 June 8, 8:38 p.m. – Rainier Maple Street police arrested Adam
as a sex offender at 2:18 p.m. in block of Commons Way for a bark firefighters responded to the area Weisler, 34, for endangering a per-
the 70000 block of Columbia River dust fire. of Nick Thomas Road and Neer son protected by a restraining order,
Highway. June 6, 10:45 a.m. – St. Helens City Road for a report of a downed reckless driving and two counts
June 7 – Burglary in-progress was Firefighters responded to the 500 power line. On arrival firefighters of reckless endangering. Weisler
reported at 11:34 p.m. in the 76000 block of N. Columbia River Hwy for found a limb hanging on powerlines was also cited for fail to drive within
block of Barton Road. a smell of natural gas. Occupants of arcing. CRPUD responded to fix lane and unlawful/unsignaled lane
June 7 – Burglary was reported the structure were evacuated from the problem. change.
in the 26000 block of Old Rainier the building. Firefighters worked June 8, 9:04 p.m. – A medic unit May 30 – Police responded to a
Road. with NW Natural Gas to check the from the Rainier station moved to non-injury hit and run traffic crash in
June 8 – A commercial burglary building and area for gas with no the St. Helens station for coverage the 33000 block of SW Havlik Drive.
was reported at 6:30 a.m. in the detection of Natural gas found. due to high call volume. May 31 – Following a traffic stop
30000 block of Brownlee Road. Building occupants were allowed June 9, 1:35 a.m. – A medic unit on Columbia River Highway near
June 8 – A traffic stop at 7 p.m. in back inside and advised to call 911 from the Rainier station moved to SE High School Way the vehicle
the Meissner Road and Apiary Road again if the smell returned. the St. Helens station for coverage Jenna Graham, 30, was impounded.
led to the arrest of Timothy Ellis, 26, June 6, 5:51 p.m. – St. Helens due to high call volume. Graham was cited for driving while
of Deer Island for a warrant. firefighters responded to the 1600 June 9, 9:28 a.m. – Rainier firefight- suspended and driving uninsured.
June 9 – Theft was reported in the block of Columbia Blvd for a report ers responded to the intersection of June 1 – Police assisted Depart-
15000 block of River Front Road. of a vehicle vs pedestrian crash. A Laurelwood Road and Highway 30 ment of Human Services in the
June 10 – A fireworks complaint car struck a person on a skate- for a two-car crash. On arrival one 33000 block of NE Ellington Court
was reported at 8:48 p.m. in the board. The skateboard rider had vehicle was found blocking the road on a Welfare Check.
64000 block of Hawks Run Lane. minor injuries and refused transport and the second vehicle had left the June 1 – Police responded to the
June 11 – Burglary was reported to the hospital scene. One patient was transported 52000 block of SE 4th Street and
at 1:16 a.m. in the 34000 block of June 6, 6:01 p.m. – Fairgrounds to an area hospital with minor arrested Michael Senn, 46, for an
Sykes Road. firefighters responded to the 300 injuries. outstanding misdemeanor warrant
block of S. 15th Street in St. Helens June 11, 12:13 a.m. – St. Helens out of the Clackamas County Circuit
Columbia County Sheriff’s for a report of a grass fire. Upon and Fairgrounds firefighters Court. Senn was booked and
Office – Clatskanie Station arrival a small smoldering grass fire responded to a single car roll- lodged in the Columbia County Jail.
was found and quickly extinguished over crash in the 34000 block of
June 5 – A suspicious vehicle was by firefighters. Pittsburgh Road near St. Helens. A Rainier Police Department
reported at 11:30 p.m. at Delena June 7, 2:49 p.m. – Rainier Fire- single patient was transported to a
Road and Beaver Falls Road. fighters responded to the intersec- Portland-area hospital with non-life- May 27 – Matthew Nguyen, 29, of
June 6 – A traffic stop at 12:01 a.m. tion of Doan Road and Ferncrest threatening injuries. Longview, was taken into custody
at Highway 30 and Beaver Falls Road in Rainier for a report of a June 11, 4:58 a.m. – Rainier fire- on charges of forgery and posses-
Road led to the arrest of Brendon possible motor vehicle crash. Upon fighters were dispatched to a report sion for a forged instrument.
Rose, 23, of Clatskanie for a war- arrival a vehicle was near the of a female locked in her car in the
rant. intersection with damage to it from 74000 block of Laurelwood Road
June 7 – Burglary was reported at a crash that had happened several near Rainier. At the same time
7:55 p.m. in the 600 block of NE days prior. firefighters were also dispatched
Poplar Street and at 11:51 p.m. in June 7, 6:47 p.m. – Fairgrounds to a report of a head on car crash
the 2600 block of Old Rainier Road. and St. Helens firefighters re- on Highway 30 west of the Lewis &
June 8 – A restraining order viola- sponded to the 59000 block of West Clark Bridge. The crew responding
onicletion in-progress was reported at Kappler for a motor vehicle crash. A to the occupant locked in her car
tage 9:07 p.m. in the 300 block of NE 6th motorcycle and passenger vehicle came across a head on crash on
Street. were involved in a crash resulting in Highway 30 at about milepost 46.
June 9 – A disturbance was one fatality and one patient trans- It was determined that the reported
reported at 11:46 a.m. in the 200
block of NE 6th Street.
June 10 – A domestic incident was
reported at 12:36 a.m. in the 19000
block of Beaver Dike Road.

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on Mondays (baby sitting offered) 7-8:30 a.m., at the Warren information call 503-875-4611.
and Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., at Country Inn. LeTip is a • The St. Helens Economic Courtesy photo
the First Lutheran Church, 360 professional networking group Development Corporation The suspect allegedly armed with a handgun and was accused of threatening to cut off the victim’s
Wyeth St., St. Helens, OR 97051. that focuses on passing business (SHEDCO) meets the last finger.
For more information visit: www. tips/referrals to other members. Thursday of each month, 6
al-anonportlandoregon.org or For more information contact Tal p.m. For more information A man was arrested after ment and reported they had Misael Hernandez-Feria.
call 503-369-1195 or 504-543- Carbone 503-543-3624. and monthly meeting location, police said he stalked and Hernandez in custody and Columbia County Jail where
7191. • Rotary Club of Columbia please visit SHEDCO Facebook kidnapped a Scappoose Paasche was safe in the 700 he was lodged on charges
• Recovery Fellowship – County – St. Helens meeting, or contact the Main Street woman. block of SE 106th Avenue in of first-degree kidnapping,
Struggling with addiction? You noon, at the Elks Lodge, at Coordinator, 503-366-8232. Portland. coercion, menacing, stalking,
don’t have to do it alone. There 350 Belton Road. For more • Writing Workshop: all ages, At around 5:30 p.m. on harassment and first-degree
is hope. Please join us Mondays information call 503-397-2341. all interest, no charges, no June 2, Scappoose Police Scappoose officers burglary.
from 6:45-9 p.m., Yankton • Columbia County Board of requirements, just come for fun. Department responded to a responded to the Portland
Community Fellowship, 33579 Commissioners board meeting Located at 1271 Columbia Blvd suspicious circumstance call address. Officer said their in-
Pittsburg Rd., St. Helens. Need 10 a.m., in room 308 at in Saint Helens a way to help in the 52000 block of Sheena vestigation found Hernandez
a ride? Call 503-397-3880. Columbia County Courthouse. support My Next Step. Bring Place. The reporting party forced his way into Paasche’s
Childcare available. Staff meeting at 1 p.m. in room an open mind, paper, pen or claimed his roommate, Elisa residence on Sheena Place in
• The MS Support Group of 331. laptop and be ready to write. Paasche, left the residence Scappoose about 2:45 p.m.
Columbia County meets the first • Parkinson’s Disease 9:00-10:30. Begins May 11, for in a white Pontiac with her He was allegedly armed with
Monday of each month at 1 p.m. Support Group meets the first six weeks. Any questions please ex-boyfriend, and he felt she a handgun and forced her to
at Dairy Queen in Scappoose. Wednesday of each month at call Rosemary Jeffrey (503) 410- was in danger. leave her residence without
For more information call Susan Avamere, 2400 Gable Road in 9508. her permission. Hernandez
at 503-543-2517. St. Helens, for more information • Please add the Columbia A Columbia 911 Com- also was accused of threat-
• St. Helens Lions meets every contact Jenny Hicks at 503-366- River PUD Board Meeting to munications dispatcher called ening to kill Paasche if she
first and third Monday at 6:30 8070. your Public Meeting section: Paasche on her cell phone be- didn’t leave with him, and
p.m., at the America’s Best Value • Port of St. Helens Commission The PUD Board Meeting is at cause Scappoose Police was threatening to cut off her
Inn. Call 503-397-0407 for more meets for regular session 8:30 6:00 pm on the third Tuesday advised Hernandez does not finger if she didn’t open her
information. a.m. every second Wednesday of of each month in our Columbia speak any English. Paasche phone so he could see whom
• Columbia County Fair Board the month at the port office, 100 River PUD Community Room – told the dispatcher she was she had called.
meets the second Monday of E Street, Columbia City. 64001 Columbia River Hwy, Deer not safe and was on I-84.
each month, 6 p.m. in the 4-H • Alzheimer’s Support Group Island, Or. Investigators said Her-
Building at Columbia County meets the second Wednesday F• TrhideaSyt.sHelens Sports Booster Paasche was transferred nandez was stalking Paas-
Fairgrounds, 58892 Saulser of each month from 3-4 p.m. at Club meets at the Kozy Korner, to Portland-area dispatchers che at her residence and
Road, St. Helens. Avamere at St. Helens, 2400 at 7 a.m., every Friday that in an attempt locate her. At around the Scappoose area
• Community Action Team Board Gable Road. Call 503-366-8070 there is school in the St. Helens about 8:26 p.m., Portland for almost a week. Hernan-
of Directors Meetings, take place for more information. School District. Police Bureau contacted the dez was transported to the
on the fourth Monday of every • St. Helens School District • American Legion meets the Scappoose Police Depart-
month unless the meeting would Board work session, second first Friday of each month at
fall on a holiday, from 2-4 p.m., in Wednesday of the month – work America’s Best Value Inn, 535 S. 150 RVs on Display!
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Inn. Call 503-397-2696. • Columbia Soil & Water • Republicans Meet Up, every
• Toastmaster Meetings, at Conservation District Board second Friday of the month at NEW! NEW!
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District Board meeting 7 p.m. the • Port of St. Helens Commission • The Art Hive at Deer Island
first Tuesday of every month at work session 5 p.m. every fourth Manor is open to the public the
34240 Millard Road, in Warren. Wednesday of the month at first Saturday of each month
• Lower Columbia Watershed the port office, 100 E Street, from noon-4 p.m. An Art Hive is
Council meetings, second Columbia City. a community-based art studio
Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., • Trying to quit smoking? Come that provides an inclusive
at the Columbia Soil & Water to Sunset Park Community environment where everyone
Conservation District office, Church, 6:30-7:45 p.m. is considered an artist. Art
35285 Millard Rd., St. Helens. 174 Sunset Blvd., for more supplies are provided and vary
• Northwest Regional Spinners information call 503-997-9878 or each month. Join us at 64535
Association invites knitters, drop in. Columbia River Highway, in Deer
crocheters and spinners to •TThouasrtsmdaastyesrs at America’s Best Island. For more information
informally meet and share their Value Inn, 535 S. Columbia River contact Diane Dunn at
craft on the second Tuesday Hwy, from 12:05-1:05 p.m., every [email protected].
of the month from 6-9 p.m. at Thursday. For more information • St. Helens Writers’ Guild
Plymouth Presbyterian Church, contact Dennis Hills at 503-369- Meeting hosted by the St. Helens
2615 Sykes Road. For more 1859 or Janine Norris at 619- Library, second Saturday of each
information, call Audrey Sinner at 861-5155. month, 12-2 p.m., Armstrong
503-366-0981. • Kiwanis Club of St. Helens Room. Open to all writers.
• The PUD Board Meeting is at meets at noon at the Elks Club. • Oath Keepers Columbia County
6:00 pm on the third Tuesday For more information call 503- Chapter meets at the Kozy
of each month in our Columbia 397-6503. Korner, 371 Columbia Blvd., in
River PUD Community Room – • Al-Anon Meetings, held weekly St. Helens, at 6:30 p.m., every
64001 Columbia River Hwy, Deer on Mondays (baby sitting offered) third Saturday of the month.
st Island, Or. and Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., at • Writing Workshop: all ages,
e • Cub Scouts Monthly Pack the First Lutheran Church, 360 all interest, no charges, no
Meeting, 6:30 p.m., every month Wyeth St., St. Helens, OR 97051. requirements, just come for fun.
on the third Tuesday, through For more information visit: www. Located at 1271 Columbia Blvd
orps May 16, 2017, at St. Helens al-anonportlandoregon.org or in Saint Helens a way to help
Middle School. Cub Scouts is call 503-369-1195 or 504-543- support My Next Step. Bring
he open to boys in first-fifth grade. 7191. an open mind, paper, pen or
lpedPack 250 focuses on family • NAMI’s Support Group – New laptop and be ready to write.
e in- activities. Registration is open Meeting Times, National Alliance 9:00-10:30. Begins May 11, for
nie year round, for more information on Mental Illness Columbia six weeks. Any questions please
contact Francis Brownell, 503- County Affiliate meets the first call Rosemary Jeffrey (503) 410-
369-5426 or fjbrownell@gmail. and third Monday of each month, 9508.
com. 6-7:30 p.m., downstairs at the S• Ouvnedrcaoymsers Outreach – a
• The Columbia County Rainier United Methodist Church, spiritually based, 12-step
Democratic Central Committee 101 East C St., Rainier, OR recovery program for substance
meets the last Tuesday of every 97048. Cowlitz County residents abuse issues. Meets at 6 p.m. at
month at Kozy Korner, St. are welcome; drop-ins are also Sunset Park Community Church,
Helens, meetings start at 7 p.m. welcome to attend. For more 174 Sunset Blvd., in St. Helens.
For more information call 503- information call Teri at 503-556- Call 503-397-0535 or visit www.
320-2050. 9135. sunsetparkchog.org
• The PUD Board Meeting is at • Clean Columbia County meets • Yankton Recovery Group meets
6:00 pm on the third Tuesday the second Thursday of the at Yankton Grange, on Pittsburg
of each month in our Columbia month, at the Columbia Soil Road, from 5:30-6:30 p.m., every
River PUD Community Room – & Water Conservation District Sunday, open discussion. Call
64001 Columbia River Hwy, Deer building, 35285 Millard Road, at 503-397-1473 or 503-366-0667
Island, Or. 6:30 p.m. for more information.
• The PUD Board Meeting is at • The VFW Ladies Auxiliary • Worship service at Calvary
6:00 pm on the third Tuesday meets the second Thursday of Lutheran Church (LCMS), 10:30
of each month in our Columbia each month at the senior center. a.m., 58251 S. Division Road, in
River PUD Community Room – Call 503-397-2147 for more St. Helens, for more information
64001 Columbia River Hwy, Deer information. call 503-397-1739.
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