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Wednesday, July 22, 2020 $1 TheThe ChronicleChronicle thechronicleonline.com Serving Columbia County since 1881 Marine business coming to St. Helens Bernert described as a progressive, CHRISTINE MENGES entrepreneurial and forward-think- [email protected] ing spirit. “Working with the city was an An industry set to generate $2 extremely natural fit,” Bernert said. to 5 million in revenue annually is “Other groups, you start thinking coming to St. Helens. too much in a box. All three of Wilsonville Concrete Products those factors made it by far the best (WCP) is set to lease moorage fit for what we’re trying to do.” space at the St. Helens Industrial The company operates in other Business Park docks, which are locations in Wilsonville, Carver, situated on what used to be the site Beaverton and Salem. They also of the Boise White Paper Mill. have aggregate mines in both Salem The company is in charge and Yamhill county. of marine transportation, barge WCP mainly focuses on con- unloading, dredging, and marine crete but would be using St. Helens construction. to expand its marine operations, During the July 15 St. Helens according to Bernert. City Council meeting, WCP Vice “We have a small marine foot- President Michael Bernert an- print in Wilsonville, but St. Helens nounced that the company is ready is really going to be the location for to begin operations at the docks our marine fleet, and the home of following an engineering study of our marine business and our marine existing dock structures, updating activities,” Bernert said. of the DSL lease, and preparing a The company is ready to move moorage lease agreement. its marine fleet over, which com- The work left to be done is with prises five tugboats, six barges services, parcelization for industrial and three crane barges, Bernert river frontage, moving the company said. The entire fleet will now be fleet to St. Helens, and building a stationed in St. Helens. vibrant marine ecosystem by at- The entire operation will be both tracting peers and partners, Bernert water- and land-based, Bernert said, said. with the water portion expected to “We’re really excited to partner be 2.5 acres and the land portion yet with the city in building something to be determined. that’s vibrant in the city of St. Hel- “Our finished scope is between ens,” Bernert said. two to five acres,” Bernert said. The business is expected to cre- Photo courtesy of the City of St. Helens “The site actually hasn’t gone ate $2 to 5 million in revenue for WCP operates dredging and marine construction as part of its overall services. through parcelization yet. A lot of activities that will be based in St. it is going to depend on working According to City of St. Helens economic development partnerships deliveries on a regular basis. In Helens, Bernert said. with the city in defining where the Government Affairs and Project in Columbia County,” Barry said. addition, the location of the city is Bernert could not give specific boundaries are, and other users on Support Specialist Rachael Barry, Bernert said there are three at the intersection of Multnomah figures for jobs to be gained as the that site.” WCP reached out to the Port of Co- reasons that his company chose St. Channel and the Columbia River, company locates in St. Helens but WCP will begin its St. Helens lumbia first when looking for a site Helens. an area that makes it suitable for he said that WCP currently employs operations at the end of this month, about 100 employees, and they will and port authorities directed WCP WCP has a history of working marine transportation. Finally, when bring about 25 of those workers out to St. Helens. in St. Helens when the Boise Mill WCP was meeting with other cities, “We are grateful to have strong was still in operation, making ship St. Helens stood out as having what ­­­­ to the St. Helens location. See WCP Page A3 Public help sought in poaching cases

JEREMY C. RUARK [email protected]

Oregon State Police (OSP) investigators are seeking public help in finding the person or persons who may be responsible for illegal killings and wasting of livestock and wild animals in Columbia County. On June 28, OSP Fish and Wild- life troopers investigated the report of a spike elk that was discovered on Weyerhaeuser property located off of Clear Creek Road near Timber Road in Columbia County. The elk Christine Menges / The Chronicle had been shot and some meat was New apartments have been build adjacent to the Legacy Clinic in St. Helens. removed but most was left to waste. On July 5, OSP Fish and Wild- Construction moving ahead in St. Helens life troopers investigated another report from the same area regarding Photo courtesy of OSP a buck deer left to waste. The deer Investigators found this .308 caliber estimated values for these projects for 17 buildings offering 204 units was located approximately 50 yards JEREMY C. RUARK come from the building permit proj- ranging from 553 to 1,205-square- bullet casing found on road near where a [email protected] from where the elk was located. The deer was recently poached in Columbia ect values submitted to the City and feet with a prince range of $1,085 to deer had been shot and no meat was are rounded to the nearest $100,000: $1,665 monthly. County. Construction projects have removed. • St. Helens Place Apartments: Trees were removed to make There was a .308 caliber bullet Poaching is prevalent across the moved forward in St. Helens despite $23.1 million room for the apartments new Leg- the pandemic. casing found on the road near the state, according to Shaw. • Legacy Clinic: $8.6 million acy Clinic, but other trees will be area. “Deer and elk, along with other There are at least three key de- • Graystone Estates (mixed-use): planted in the area, according to de- velopments in St. Helens, including This case may be related to a big game animals, marine life, birds Has not submitted for building per- velopment plans. The tree removal wasted cow elk reported in this area and other wildlife all fall prey to the new apartments near Legacy mits yet. The work you see taking was necessary due to the wetlands Clinic, new townhouses near the on March 28. unscrupulous thieves,” Shaw said. place at this site is only grading and present on the site, according to St. “Poaching is stealing natural “Poachers often sell parts or whole DMV and the new animal clinic public improvements (i.e. streets Helens Planner Jacob Graichen. along Columbia Blvd. resources that belong to all Or- and utilities) egonians,” Oregon’s anti-poaching City of St. Helens Communica- • Columbia Vet Clinic: $900,000 tion Director Crystal King said the ­­­­ campaign coordinator Yvonne Shaw ­­­­ The St. Helens Apartments call See CONSTRUCTION Page A9 said. See POACHING Page A5

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This was something assure that the kittens are al- working in the cattery, or do- the shelter had to do in lieu Even during COVID-19, tered and vaccinated and then ing anything else the shelter of holding in-person fund- the Columbia Humane Soci- placed in appropriate homes. needed, Beggio said. raisers, which they had been ety, located at 2084 Oregon But all that is over now, planning this year, Beggio St. in St. Helens, has been and the staff have been tak- said. continuing its work, even ing care of all needed tasks. 24 animals reside at the though operations have been We feel that the animals of The shelter is also not shelter now. Three em- modified. open for the general public ployees work at the shelter, So far this year, the animal Columbia County need to have a voice and we are to walk in. All adoptions are which hasn’t changed due to shelter has adopted out 60 by appointment. the pandemic, according to animals and 10 animals have trying to be the voice of those animals. “Families are asked to Beggio. adoption pending, waiting to get an application in for the In general, the goal of the get either spayed or neu- ~ Lisa Beggio, Columbia Humane Society animal they are interested in shelter has not changed. tered, according to Columbia and then we will schedule a “We feel that the animals Humane Society executive time for them to come in and of Columbia County need to director Lisa Beggio. meet the pet they are inter- have a voice and we are try- The animal shelter has The overall goal of the ested in,” Beggio said. ing to be the voice of those also launched a new program shelter has not changed since All animals that are avail- animals,” Beggio said. “We this year, called the Queen the beginning of the pan- able for adoption are on the are trying to help and protect Program which helps with demic, with the center still shelter’s website at www. the people and animals of the overpopulation of stray focusing on trying to find columbiahumane.com. Columbia County.” cats in St. Helens, according homeless animals with the “With the cats, they can to Beggio. right homes. However, some be viewed at the appointment How to apply to adopt “With this program, in ways that the shelter carries time, however with the dogs, exchange for your kittens, out operations have changed. the process is specific to Applications available for we will get your Momma The shelter is not currently each dog. We don’t allow the adopting animals at www. cats fixed, vaccinated, treated allowing any volunteers public to walk through our columbiahumane.com. for fleas and wormed and to come into the shelter kennels, as it creates kennel For more information, microchipped for free,” Beg- because the facility does not stress which in turn leads to call the Columbia Human gio said. “All you need to be have any ability to social dis- animals being stressed out Society at 503-397-4353. willing to do is to hand over tance, according to Beggio. in their own home environ- The facility is located at your kittens.” FREE YARDWhen DEBRIES volunteers were al- ment,” Beggio said. 2084 Oregon Street. Ap- Participants are asked to lowed to work at the shelter, The shelter has been pointments are necessary Photo courtesy of Columbia Humane Society keep the momma cat and her they would be allowed to able to do a lot of fundrais- due to the COVID-19 pan- kittens RECYCLINGfor about eight weeks, SAT., APRIL 20! 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Photo courtesy of the City of St. Helens WCP operates marine services, such as unloading barges. is a new industrial park that City officials said the was developed after the master plan will guide the WCP shuttering of the Boise White city through a site assess- From Page A1 Paper Mill site in 2008, ment, parcelization, and a which the city acquired in phased infrastructure funding according to St. Helens City 2015. The Chronicle previ- plan for sewer, water, storm, Administrator John Walsh. ously reported that the city streets and power at the The presence of WCP received a $50,000 technical industrial park. in St. Helens will promote assistance grant from the regional economic develop- Oregon Department of Land ment, according to city staff, Conservation and Develop- as the city moves forward ment (DLCD) to create an with its overall riverfront industrial park master plan to development plans. be completed by January of St. Helens Industrial Park 2021.

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CHIP BUBL Chronicle Guest Column Yellow Jackets and Hornets Warming up to Summer

Cold wet weather April through June curbed the enthusiasm of yellow jack- ets and hornets for life and love. Colonies got started later this year. But now, they are bursting with joie de vivre. We are not happy. They intrude on these nice summer evenings, attack if we step too near a ground nest, and generally make life a bit more edgy (as if we needed that now) for pets, hummingbirds, and us. But time has its revenge. The bald-faced hornet that makes very large paper nests only live for about 125 days. Then their clock If your cabbage head is Pressure Gauge Testing: is rung, Ms. Queen dies, near done, you may be able newly pregnant queens de- to keep it from splitting by July 1, 2020 to July 29, part, and the workers are on giving it a quarter circle 2020, Wednesdays from 9 their own with no instruc- turn, thus disrupting some a.m. to 1 p.m., free, at the tions. They wander off and of the roots and slowing the Extension office in St. Hel- die. The nest is permanently final growth. ens. Contact for questions abandoned and is destroyed Still time to start many and requests for acces-sibil- by winter weather. The vegetables for fall eating. ity-related accommodations: pregnant queens survive by phone and a message winter under brush, fire- option 503 397-3462 or by wood piles, etc., waiting email at Jenny.Rudolph@ for another warm spring. oregonstate.edu This general cycle is true Pressure canners with for all yellow jackets and a dial gauge need to be hornets though not the tested every year before Weekly Online Poll Last Week’s Results 125-day timing. Lower you use them for ac- latitude hornet nests are curacy. Canning with a active longer. gauge that is off can re- What more should Governor Brown But back to the pres- sult in under-processing do to protect us from COVID-19? Have you changed ent, I would not want to of home canned foods, be a bow hunter this Au- which is unsafe. For com- Shut down the state again your daily routine gust. The yellow jackets plete instructions on this and hornets will be there opportunity go to: https:// Enforce social distancing due to COVID-19? in force, waiting for your extension.oregonstate.edu/ intrusion near their nests columbia/events/pressure- Enforce mask wearing and the meat you might be canner-dial-gauge-testing- 73% Yes 27% No working up. It won’t be fun. Cherry/pear “slugs” are service COVID restrictions Nothing Traps rarely work well feeding now, stripping off are still in place at our office enough to significantly the juicy bits of leaves and which is located at 505 N. deplete colonies and reduce leaving a skeleton. The Columbia River Highway, Vote online at thechronicleonline.com your encounters from either slugs are the larvae of the St. Helens, Or 97051 above ground or ground cherry sawfly. Most of the nesting species. Ground time, they aren’t worth Free newsletter nests (which are paper nests spraying, especially on buried in a cavity in the cherries because they feed The Oregon State Uni- Voices of the Community ground) are hard to find, after the fruit is gone. But versity Extension office in until you step on one. if there is a heavy infesta- Columbia County publishes Losing our Democratic masks and in many cases If you do find a ground tion on pear trees or on a monthly newsletter on Socialism in Republic could be only one gloves. Even the Ukulele or paper nest that is caus- any young tree, a spray to gardening and farming top- election away. Orchestra made a decided ing a problem, the aerosol control them might be war- ics (called County Living) America attempt to maintain social “hornet and wasp killer” ranted. writ-ten/edited by yours Joe Turner distancing from their fellow products do a good job if Growing up on the south- truly. All you need to do ern Oregon coast my favorite Columbia City musicians. you can spray into the hole. The OSU Extension office is ask for it and it will be I would like to think that If there are some twists and comic book was “SGT Rock” is closed to face-to-face mailed or emailed to you. and his exploits fighting Nazi the celebration was a success turns in the tunnel that leads public contact but you can Call 503 397-3462 to be put and the people that partici- to the paper nest under- National Socialism across Shred Day still reach us on the list. Alternatively, Northern Africa, Italy and pated enjoyed themselves. ground, the aerosol spray you can find it on the web at One thing that did bother might not work. Skunks, into the heart of Germany. We are developing plans http://extension.oregonstate. Tax Day has now come me were the people lead- raccoons, and bear like to After graduating high and gone. Time to shred those for re-opening that will edu/columbia and click on school I chose to enlist in the ing the celebration. None of dig up ground nests when have to be approved by the newsletters. no longer needed papers and military rather than go onto the featured speakers, or for they are in your neighbor- University and ultimately, files. college or face the draft, and that matter, anyone else on hood. the Governor. Our target Many Extension Remember that the Ki- I would leave high aerial for my nineteenth birthday the court house steps wore is mid-June. In the mean- publications available wanis St. Helens Daybreakers masks. The people on the nests alone and let them die time, all of us (faculty and online received orders for Vietnam will be having their Annual naturally in the fall. Your where I fought against a steps included our St. Helens staff) will still be working Secure Shred Day on Satur- Mayor, a member of Toast- risk on a ladder with angry (mostly out of the office), Are you putting up salsa, Socialist Republic. At 26, day, August 1 from 10 a.m. yellow jackets or hornets not long after Christmas, masters, and a number of answering phone calls left saving seeds, or thinking until 2 p.m. behind the State American Legion members. is high and rarely worth it. on our answering machines, about planting grapes? OSU I received orders for West Farm office at Highway 30 Some people have had luck Germany to once again face a These people were clustered email messages (chip. has a large number of its and Sykes Road in St. Helens. together, all the while being putting up bird baths for [email protected]), publications available for Socialistic Republic along the Suggested donation is $5 yellow jackets and hornets Fulda Gap. unmasked. writing newspaper columns free download. Just go to per shopping bag or file box. On July 1st, there were, to drink from to lure them and newsletters, and work- https://catalog.extension. The majority of the popu- Our members will be wearing away from your BBQ. One lation in the United States from the inception of the ing to develop programs oregonstate.edu. Click on protective masks and gloves Virus, only 30 people who last comment: Yellow jack- that can reach you online. publications and start ex- knows very little about So- and will unload your dona- ets and hornets eat lots of cialism and its ties with Com- tested positive from COV- We are really committed ploring. tion for you and provide a ID-19. On July 4th the num- insects, especially caterpil- to helping our communities The Extension Service of- munism. It was 1895 when a hands-free way to pay cash or lars, so give them a little prominent Christian Socialist ber rose to 31. This changed in any way we can, espe- fers its programs and materi- check. after the weekend, on July 6th credit for that! Picture from cially in our areas of subject als equally to all people. W.D.P. Bliss established an You may watch your mate- Napa Vector Control American Chapter of the the number jumped from 31 matter expertise (farming, rials be shredded right on site. to 42. As of Friday, the 17th, gardening, forestry, food, Contact information for the Fabian Society in and around Other garden topics the Ivy League schools of the Oregon Health Authority food safety, and nutrition, Extension office Marilyn Allen, President showed 61 citizens of Colum- healthy decision-making, Yale and Harvard and by the St. Helens Garlic should be ready to early 1900s its members had bia County testing positive. and youth education) and Oregon State University It is obvious that we are harvest. Let it dry in shade any other way we can en- Extension Service – Colum- entered American politics on these hot days. Direct including Woodrow Wilson, seeing more person to person rich your life and/or make bia County contact and that the virus is sun, late in the afternoon, you safer in these challeng- 505 N. Columbia River Franklin D.Roosevelt, even as Be A Good can sunburn garlic bulbs, recently as Barack Obama. not contained but is spread- ing times. Please do not Highway St. Helens, OR Neighbor ing. making the cloves trans- hesitate to contact us. And 97051 The Fabian Society has lucent orange. They will Some masks may be please, take all steps neces- 503 397-3462 woven its form of Democratic Each day during the week decay quickly. Save the best Socialism into America’s better than others, but not sary to ensure that you and Email: chip.bubl@or- I check with the Oregon wearing a mask means that bulbs to get the cloves from your loved ones are safe. egonstate.edu politics and daily life through for next year’s crop. Health Authority and look at you are totally unprotected. education, first in colleges postings in the section labeled (1900s), high schools (1970s) If you care about your own “Demographics, Hospital health and the health of oth- and now into elementary Capacity and testing.” They schools (1990s). Unlike the ers around you, you should show a county by county list- make an effort to maintain Bolshevik revolution which ing of Covid-19 positive tests. used force, the Fabians” a social distance and wear a People in my family have protective mask. If everyone implement socialism through always wanted to be good The Chronicle legal legislative transforma- cared enough to do this, there neighbors and responsible tion. As President Obama said would be a decrease in new The Chronicle (USPS 610-380) is published POSTMASTER: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: citizens. in his inauguration address, COVID-19 cases. weekly by Country Media, Inc. Send address changes to One Year in County: $52 I and others in the St. Please make an attempt 1805 S. Columbia Blvd., P.O. 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$75,000 available for watersheds ation or enhancements everywhere can make a dif- STAFF REPORT • Oak habitat improve- ference.” [email protected] ments The application window Landowners should for the next period is August Columbia County resi- contact the SBWC to discuss 2-16. If this one is missed, dents can now share a portion their potential project. The there are future opportunities of $75,000 available in next step is to schedule a site between October and April regional watershed grants. visit with us and determine of next year. The sooner we The State of Oregon’s the options. Depending on can connect with the land- competitive Small Grants the situation and the options, owners, the sooner we can Program allows landowners we may be able to work start the process for them. to work in partnership with with them to submit a Small To get started, landowners the Scappoose Bay Water- Grants application for their should contact Dana Pricher shed Council (SBWC), and project. at 503-397-7904, or email at, other local partners, to apply “The Small Grant Pro- [email protected]. for eligible grants. gram enables landowners to The Scappoose Watershed The grants can cover 75% contribute to the Oregon Plan Council’s mission is to pro- of the project costs, up to for Salmon and Watersheds mote and support a healthy $15,000, for on-the-ground and the Oregon Conserva- watershed through projects restoration projects on private tion Strategy by committing that protect and restore na- land in our area. ‘small acts of kindness’ tive fish, wildlife, and plants, Eligible projects can on their properties for the and by working with the By the numbers in Oregon include: benefit of water quality, community to educate and • Stream bank planting water quantity, and fish and encourage participation in or wildlife habitat improve- wildlife,” SBWC coordina- enhancing and enjoying their 307 cases, 5 deaths July 17 ments tor Dana Pricher said. “From natural surroundings. • Invasive weed control planting native plants along • Native plantings stream sides to reducing For more information, 353 cases, 3 deaths July 18 • Erosion control sedimentation and erosion visit http://www.scappoose- • Wetland restoration from upland farms and bay-wc.org/project/small- 436 cases, 3 deaths July 19 • Pollinator habitat cre- forestry operations, citizens grants-program. 277 cases, 2 deaths July 20 Protecting historic places Oregonians,” said Ian John- comments, OPRD staff plan STAFF REPORT son, associate deputy state to present a final recom- Courtesy photo [email protected] historic preservation officer. mended rule for consider- Researchers said the study data should help state and local officials decide about reopening or closing OPRD developed draft ation to the Oregon State businesses and schools – while also protecting human health and lives. Oregon Parks and Recre- rules with the help of a com- Parks and Recreation Com- ation Department (OPRD) is mittee of appointed members mission. and communities, according Those mailings included in- accepting public comments from state, county and local The full text of the pro- JEREMY C. RUARK to researchers. OHSU will structions about how to enroll on proposed changes to rules governments; preservation posed change is available [email protected] share study findings with online. If you lost your invite governing how the state and natural resource orga- online: oregon.gov/oprd/ state and local decision mak- but are interested in enroll- protects important historical nizations; and citizens with PRP/Pages/PRP-rulemak- Columbia County resi- ers, who can use the data to ing, researchers ask that you places. an interest in the National ing.aspx dents are being invited to join make decisions to meet the send an email to KeyStudy@ The state is propos- Register program. Properties listed in the a statewide COVID-19 study. state’s economic and social ohsu.edu. ing updates to the Oregon OPRD will accept public National Register are: Since it was announced in needs – including reopening As of Monday, July Administrative Rules that comments on the proposed • Recognized as signifi- May, the Oregon Health and or closing local businesses 20,Columbia County Public govern how the state admin- changes through 5 p.m. Au- cant to the nation, state or Science University-led Key and schools – while also Health reported 63 confirmed isters the federal National gust 14, 2020. Comments can community; to Oregon study has been protecting human health and or presumptive COVID-19 Register of Historic Places be made online, in writing or • Considered in the plan- measuring COVID-19 preva- lives. cases and still no deaths as- Program, which lists build- via email: ning of federal or federally lence throughout the state. So “We are deeply grateful sociated with the virus. The ings, districts and other sites • Online: oregon.gov/ assisted projects; far, nearly 9,000 Oregonians to those willing to volunteer Oregon Health Authority important to local, state or oprd/PRP/Pages/PRP-rule- • Eligible for federal and have enrolled statewide. their time to this important reported the COVID-19 death national history. The Oregon making.aspx state tax benefits; The study aims to enroll work,” the study’s lead toll in Oregon has reached State Historic Preservation • In writing: Oregon Parks • Eligible for historic up to 100,000 randomly se- researcher, Jackie Shan- to 262. There were 436 new Office (SHPO) — an office and Recreation Department, preservation grants when lected Oregonians, who will non said. “Each person who confirmed and presumptive of OPRD — administers the attn. Katie Gauthier, 725 funds are available; spend less than 10 minutes a spends less than 10 minutes cases of COVID-19 as of local program, which is run Summer St NE, Suite C, • Eligible for leniency day to report their tempera- a day on this study will help Monday July 20, bringing the by the National Park Service. Salem OR 97301 in meeting certain building ture and other symptoms on a us better understand how the state total to 14,847. In the last several years, • Email: OPRD.pub- code requirements. secure website. Up to 10,000 virus is affecting Oregonians. several high-profile, contro- [email protected] National Register listing of those enrolled will also If you were randomly se- Follow the daily CO- versial nominations exposed Via video or telephone in does not place any restric- be selected for asymptom- lected, please consider taking VID-19 case count at problems with the National one of three virtual public tions on a property at the atic testing, or testing those part to help your community thechronicleonline.com with Register process, including hearings: state or federal level, unless who do not have symptoms, stay open.” in-depth reporting in the determining owner consent • July 23 at 2 p.m. and 7 property owners choose to to better measure an often- A total of 1,500 Colum- Wednesday print editions of and public involvement. p.m. participate in tax benefit or invisible source of COV- bia County households have The Chronicle. Follow the Proposed changes seek to • July 28 at 7 p.m. grant programs. ID-19’s spread. been invited to participate in OSHU study’s progress at establish a fair and transpar- Information on registering Learn more about Those who take part are the study, and should have https://www.ohsu.edu/key-to- ent process in alignment with to provide comments dur- the National Register of helping protect their families received mail notices in May. oregon. federal requirements. ing the public hearing is at: Historic Places program in “We’re moving to fix oregon.gov/oprd/PRP/Pages/ Oregon at oregon.gov/oprd/ those issues and refine the PRP-rulemaking.aspx OH/pages/national-register. County seeking volunteers state rules to work better for After reviewing public aspx Columbia County is ing law enforcement reform POACHING seeking volunteer board, to contribute to the local From Page A1 commission and committee conversation. members. The Columbia County animals through illegal chan- In the wake of COVID-19 Fair Board plans and organiz- nels. Many also poach for the and the protests that followed es the County’s annual fair, thrill of killing, or in defiance across the country, many which draws up to 25,000 of laws and regulations. Leav- people are looking for ways people every year. The seven- ing meat to waste is a clear to get involved with their member committee seeks indicator of a thrill kill.” community to ensure it con- sponsors, organizes vendors, OSP is requesting anyone tinues to work efficiently for plans exhibits and displays, with information regarding all those it serves, according and schedules entertainers these wildlife offenses to con- tact the Oregon State Police to a release from Columbia Image courtesy of for the five-day event, which County. Columbia County is held in July each year. Northern Command Center at You can share your skills Committee terms run from two Committee members serve 1-800-442-0776 and refer to and help shape our communi- to four years, depending on the four-year terms, and the Fair trooper Ben Turner. ty by joining a county board committee and circumstances. Board is an optimal volunteer Individuals wishing to or commission invested in position for those who enjoy remain anonymous may also giving their attention to key Board. event planning and bring- contact OSP through the areas that keep the county The Jail Operating ing creative entertainment Turn in Poachers line at TIP running. Citizens Advisory Com- to their community while Hotline: 1-800-452-7888 or These boards and commit- mittee (JOCAC) advises seeking to bolster the local *OSP(677) or TIP E-Mail: tees work together to provide the Board of Commission- economy. [email protected] (Monitored advice and feedback to the ers and the County Sheriff By December, 11 more of M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) Columbia County Commis- on the best ways to spend the county committees will The Stop Poaching Cam- sioners and staff so that they jail funds raised by levies have openings in need of paign is designed to educate can make the best decisions for operating the Columbia volunteers. the public on how to recognize available to them to improve County Jail. The committee For more information and report poaching. The cam- community programs such reports periodically to one about the various committees paign is a collaboration among as transportation, local parks, of the regularly scheduled seeking 2020 volunteers, or hunters, conservationists, land fair grounds activities and Columbia County Board of to find an application, visit: owners and recreationists. Our management, solid waste, the Commissioners meetings to https://www.columbiacoun- goal is to increase reporting Columbia County Jail, and explain both to the board and tyor.gov/departments/Board- of wildlife crimes through the more. to county residents how jail ofCommissionersOffice/ TIP Line, increase detection Committee terms run from funds are being distributed. committee-volunteer-interest- by increasing the number of two to four years, depend- JOCAC was formed in form OSP Fish and Wildlife troop- ing on the committee and 2014 to ensure accountability ers and increase prosecution. circumstances, and are gener- and transparency to taxpay- If you are interested in Shaw said the campaign ally filled at the end of the ers following the passage of serving on any of our boards helps to protect and enhance calendar year. a $7million bond in 2013 or committees, complete Oregon’s fish and wildlife and There are currently two to operate and maintain the the application provided at their habitat for the enjoyment advisory committees with 255-bed facility. The levy the website above. You may of present and future genera- immediate openings: was renewed by voters in also email Jacyn Normine tions. • The Jail Operating Citi- 2016 and again in 2020. JO- at jacyn.normine@colum- zens Advisory Committee (or CAC is an optimal volunteer biacountyor.gov, or call her For more information, JOCAC) position for those inspired by at 503-397-4322, for more contact Yvonne Shaw at, Illustration courtesy of OSP • Columbia County Fair recent discussions surround- information. [email protected]. This map illustrates the areas of the illegal animal kills and wastes.

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Guard prepares for wildfire season

Courtesy photo The Guard members work a fire line during the training. who have not been previ- the Guard to assist on the fire firefighting efforts if needed. STAFF REPORT ously trained for wildland lines much faster. This agreement is reviewed [email protected] firefighting, attended the The Oregon National on an annual basis by both class from July 13 and will Guard has a proven track agencies and the Governor’s Firefighters across Co- complete the week-long record of supporting wildfire Office. lumbia County are bracing program on July 17. suppression efforts, from the The training was provided for the summer and fall wild- The fire training, held at air and on the ground, around by the Oregon Department of fire season just ahead. the Oregon Public Safety the state in recent years, ac- Public Safety Standards and The local crews will likely Academy in Salem, is known cording to the release. Training (DPSST) and is the have assistance from the Oregon National Guard if the as “red card” training and In 2015, members of the same training required of all season heats up dramatically. consists of both classroom Guard assisted with wildfire public and private wildland More than 400 citizen- and hands-on sessions. suppression efforts in John firefighters. Because of the soldiers and citizen-airmen The training will allow the Day and Enterprise. In 2017, size of the group, DPSST from the Oregon National citizen-soldiers and citizen- more than 400 citizen- supplemented its training Guard are now trained as airmen to be safe and effec- soldiers and citizen-airmen cadre and utilized additional wildland firefighters in tive in their work in case they supported Oregon’s firefight- instructors from the Oregon preparation for the 2020 are required this year to help ing efforts (air and ground) Department of Forestry, Oregon wildfire season. The support the efforts of wild- at High Cascades Complex Oregon Military Depart- training is part of the state’s land firefighters around the (near Crater Lake), Chetco ment Wildland Firefighting coordinated and compre- state, according to a release. Bar, Blanket Creek, Horse Section, United States Forest hensive wildfire suppression Federal funds were al- Prairie, and Milli fires. Service, and the Illinois Fire efforts and funded through located, at the request of The Guard has a long- Service Institute. allocations by the federal state officials, to help prepare standing agreement with government. members of the Guard in the Oregon Department of Follow the wildfire season More than 175 members case their assistance will be Forestry known as Op- daily updates at thechroni- of the Guard completed their needed to support wildland eration Plan , which cleonline.com with extended wildland firefighter refresher firefighting efforts around stipulates the details of how coverage in the Wednesday Courtesy photo course on July 11, and 12 the state. Officials said the Guard members will be print editions of The Chron- Crews form an attack line using a hose shooting water to an advancing and 250 Guard members, proactive work will enable utilized to assist in annual icle. fire during the training. Obituaries Candlelight celebration Lee Edward Welter March 29, 1929 – July 7, 2020 Lee (known to many as most of his working years as Poot) was born in Goble, OR a truck driver for L.C. Hall to Paul and Bessie Welter. before retiring in 1991. He attended Prescott Grade Lee is survived by his School and Rainier High three children Gary, Gayle School before he served Templin and her husband with the Military Police in Don, Gregg and his wife the U.S. Army from 1951 Josi, grandchildren Jason, through 1953. He married the Jesse, Derek and Dalton, love of his life, Mary Ruth and his great-grandchildren Clegg, in 1952 who preceded Owen, Robby, Jake and him in death in 2014. Lee Laila. resided most of his adult life He will be laid to rest at his home in Warren, OR. at the Welter Cemetery in Lee loved antique cars, Goble, Oregon. A celebration fishing, hunting, his kitty, of life will be scheduled at spending time with family property on the Columbia in a later date. Please sign our and all his wonderful friends Goble. He commercial fished online guestbook at www. (River Rats) at his river as a young man but spent columbiafh.com. Bradley James Smith II Photo courtesy of Melody Killens Feb. 21, 2004 ~ July 1, 2020 Friends and community members gathered July 17 for a candlelight celebration for Tony Cole at Columbia On Wednesday, July 1, you will always be in our View Park. 2020, Bradley James Smith hearts and on our minds. respond and set up a time to needed a car or other help. He II passed away in his sleep at He was preceded in death JEREMY C. RUARK come to their home, sign into was always there to hold you the age of 16 at his home in by his grandfather Michael [email protected] Uber, and give them a ride. up. He had this way of pour- St. Helens, Oregon. Bradley Angle. Cole also networked with ing out love to everybody.” was born on Feb. 21, 2004 at He is survived by his local bars to have them call “He was a doll and he OHSU in Portland, Oregon. mother Crystal Sutherland; Tony Cole Memorial him to transport folks home was there for everybody,” St. He lived most of his life stepfather Christopher Service safely. Helens School Board member in St. Helens, Oregon with Sutherland; father Brad- 12 p.m. Saturday, July Cole had moved to Mil- Melody Killens said, who his mother Crystal Suther- ley Smith; sister Madison 25, 35010 Hankey Rd. waukie, Oregon in May, 2019 graduated from St. Helens land, stepfather Christopher Sutherland; great-grand- St. Helens and began working at Lam High School with his Cole’s Sutherland and sister/best mother Louise Angle; grand- Research in Tualatin father, Curt. “Tony was there friend Madison Sutherland. father Todd Smith; grand- Family, friends and other Cole’s sister, Sarah Lock- for everybody. Tony was He spent some of his life in mothers, Laurie Smith and community members are wood, said she remembers already born an Angel.” Washington with his father LuAnn Jones; and several remembering Tony Cole, a Tony as a caring person. A memorial service for Bradley Smith. aunts, uncles and cousins. beloved local who passed “He has always been the Cole is scheduled for 12 p.m. Bradley loved basket- man was truly caring and A funeral service was away last week at age 36. most loving, caring person, Saturday, July 25, at 35010 ball and football. He never polite. Saying that he will held on July 17th at Warren Dozens of people gathered Lockwood said. “He didn’t Hankey Road in St. Helens. passed up the opportunity to be missed by so many is the Community Fellowship with for a candlelight celebration have money or things to give, make someone he cared for biggest understatement. We a burial following at Colum- for Cole on Friday night, July but he would drop what he See Tony Cole’s obituary smile or laugh. This young all love you so much and bia Memorial Gardens. 17, at Columbia View Park, was doing and run to whoever on A10. overlooking the Columbia River in St. Helens. George Franklin Byers, Jr. The Chronicle featured Jan. 23, 1918 ~ July 2, 2020 Cole in an article in Janu- ary 2018. See that article George Franklin Byers, Jr. at thechronicleonline.com. was born in Phoenix, Arizona Reporter Julie Thompson on Jan. 23, 1918. He passed described Cole as a local Simple Direct Cremation $795 Portland away peaceably on July 2, Uber driver who grew up in Simple Direct Burial $995 832 NE Broadway 2020 at the age of 102. St. Helens and wanted to give Portland, OR 97232 George served in the Unit- back to his community. Church Funeral $2,965 Phone: 503 783-3393 ed States Navy during WWII “As a kid, there was really Discounted price, caskets, urns & other memorial items. where he participated in the not a lot to do and it’s still Privately owned cremation facility. Locally owned and operated by Oregon families invasion of North Africa and kind of the same way,” Cole the invasion of Sicily. His ship said. “A lot of my friends Offering online arrangements - CrownCremationBurial.com landed troops on the shores have gotten DUIs and that has of Normandy during D-Day messed their whole life up. where it struck two mines and I’ve seen it.” sank. Returning to the states Thompson wrote that he helped construct his next Cole had returned from the ship, an LST (landing ship Portland area and took over tank), and sailed her from mechanical/ manufacturing. enjoyed the outdoors includ- the Facebook page “Colum- Mississippi to the Pacific. There he met and married ing golfing, camping, hunting bia County Ride Share,” and There, he participated in the Gertie, his wife of 67 years. and fishing. began advertising his services invasion of the Philippines, From there they moved to He is survived by his wife; as an Uber driver. On the survived Kamikaze attacks Clatskanie, Oregon in the two sons, Mark and his wife page, anyone in need of an and sailed triumphantly into early sixties and then settled Yi Chun and Paul and his wife upcoming ride can go into Tokyo harbor. in Columbia City in their Cheri; four grandchildren; and the group and post about their After the war he moved home of 60 years. George three great grandchildren. needs. Available drivers then to California and worked in Columbia County’s trusted local news source Wednesday, July 22, 2020 www.thechronicleonline.com A7 WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 22, 2020 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KATU ^ KATU News at 6 (N) (Live) Jeopardy! 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CH20-1458 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY Virtual access information and Public Lands, PL to possible. It is possible that Decision available at a reasonable GIVEN that a public hearing to join the Planning General Commercial, GC. the amount of people allowed Failure to raise an issue, cost. As City Hall is closed will be held before the City Commission hearing will Location: Mostly in the Council Chambers including constitutional during this pandemic, of St. Helens Planning be available on the City’s undeveloped property along will be limited for these or other issues relating to please contact someone in Commission on Tuesday, Planning Commission the north side of Millard purposes. If there is no any proposed conditions of the Planning Department August 11, 2020 at or website page: https://www. Road between S. Division request to attend the Planning approval, in this hearing, in to make arrangements to after 7:00 PM and the City ci.st-helens.or.us/bc-pc. Road and Chase Road. Commission hearing in person, or by letter, or failure review the file. The report Council on Wednesday, Virtual access information Map No: 4N1W-8BC-2600 person, the hearing will be to raise an issue accompanied for this application will also September 2, 2020 at or for the Council (and and 4N1W-8CB-400 held virtually only as allowed by statements or evidence be available on the City’s after 6:30 PM. Due to the Planning Commission) will Testimony from the public in by the Governor’s Executive sufficient to afford the website at https://www.ci.st- COVID-19 pandemic and be available on the agenda both oral or written form is Order No. 20-16. The City approving authority an helens.or.us/public-meetings/ the Governor’s declared for the hearing. Agendas invited for both hearings. For Council hearing will be held opportunity to respond to page/public-meetings- state of emergency (March can be found here: https:// public health reasons, you virtually only. the issue precludes appeal minutes. 8, 2020) and subsequent www.ci.st-helens.or.us/ are strongly encouraged to The hearing will be to the applicable appellate Questions should be Executive Order No. 20-16 public-meetings/page/public- participate by mail or email conducted in accordance jurisdiction (e.g., the Land directed to the City Planning (April 15, 2020), the public meetings-minutes (in advance of the hearing), with those procedures found Use Board of Appeals, Department by phone: 503- hearing with the Planning The purpose of this hearing or virtually to attend the in the City Development LUBA) on that issue, and 397-6272, e-mail: jacobg@ Commission will be held in is to consider an application hearing. If you plan on Code (SHMC Title 17) precludes an action for ci.st-helens.or.us, mail: 265 the City Council Chambers, as follows: attending the Planning Chapter 17.24 and any rules damages in circuit court. Strand Street, St. Helens, located in the City Hall File No: Comprehensive Plan Commission hearing in of procedure adopted by the The application file is located OR 97051, or in person (by building at 265 Strand Map and Zoning District person, please contact the City Council. The Planning at City Hall (265 Strand appointment only) at City Street, St. Helens, OR, and/ Map Change CPZA.1.20 Planning Department so we Commission is authorized Street, St. Helens, OR) and Hall. or virtually via a phone-and- Applicant: City of St. Helens can prepare accordingly. to make a recommendation all documents in the file are Anyone needing special internet based application. Request: Change zoning Persons attending a meeting to the City Council who is available for inspection. A assistance should contact The City Council hearing from Moderate Residential, in person will be expected to authorized to approve, deny, copy of the staff report will City Hall at least 72 hours will be virtual only. R7 and Public Lands, PL maintain appropriate social or approve this application be available for review at in advance to ensure the In-person access into to Mixed Use, MU. Also distancing (6 feet or more with modifications, based on least seven (7) calendar days necessary assistance is City Hall for the Planning change the Comprehensive between individuals) and the following criteria: prior to the hearing. There available. The Council Commission hearing will be Plan designation from other COVID-19 precautions SHMC 17.20.120(1) and (2) is no cost to inspect the file Chambers are fully from the plaza side entrance. Suburban Residential, SR to the maximum extent – Standards for Legislative or staff report; copies are accessible.

CH20-1457 CH20-1456 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE OF HEARING In the Circuit Court of having claims against that additional information Monday August 3, 2020 HEARING will be held tablet or smartphone. the State of Oregon for the Estate are required may be obtained from the NOTICE IS HEREBY before the Columbia County https://global.gotomeeting. the County of Columbia to present them to the records of the Court, the GIVEN that the Planning Planning Commission on com/join/646993293 You can Case No. 20PB04014 In Personal Representative Personal Representative, Commission will be Monday, August 03, 2020, also dial in using your phone. the Matter of the Estate at 693 Chemeketa Street or the attorneys for the conducting a work session at 230 Strand, St. Helens, United States (Toll Free): 1 of Ronald E. Saukko, NE, Post Office Box 2247, Personal Representative. only meeting on August 3, Oregon, starting at or after 866 899 4679 United States: Deceased. Notice is Salem, Oregon 97308- Vance E. Saukko, Personal 2020. Topic being discussed 6:30 p.m. Columbia County +1 (571) 317-3116 Access hereby given that Ronald 2247, within four months Representative. Sherman, will be the Planning Planning Commission, Mon, Code: 646-993-293. July E. Saukko died May 11, after the date of first Sherman, Johnnie & considerations for managing Aug 3, 2020 6:30 PM - 9:30 22, 2020, THE PLANNING 2020, and that by order publication of this notice Hoyt, LLP, Attorneys for storm water on County PM (PDT) Please join my COMMISSION, Jeff of the above entitled or said claims may be Personal Representative, Roads. SAID PUBLIC meeting from your computer, VanNatta, Chairman Court, the undersigned has barred. All persons whose 693 Chemeketa Street, Post been appointed Personal rights may be affected by Office Box 2247, Salem, Representative. All persons this proceeding are advised Oregon 97308-2247 CH20-1445 Scappoose Bay Marine Park Advisory Committee Vacancy The Port of Columbia on a variety of matters Port’s website at www. County is seeking to fill relating to the marina. portofcolumbiacounty.org a recent vacancy on the The meetings take place or by contacting Miriam Scappoose Bay Marine every other month at House at 503-928-3259 Park Advisory Committee. 5:30 p.m., on the first or by e-mail house@ The committee undertakes Tuesday of the month, at portofcolumbiacounty.org. projects and advises the Port Office. Interested The deadline to submit the Port’s staff and the persons can obtain an an application is July 27, Board of Commissioners application by visiting the 2020, at 5:00 p.m. Cornelius Pass Road update Christine Menges / The Chronicle Workers completed the finishing touches at the new animal clinic on Columbia Blvd. in St. Helens.

Photo courtesy of Multnomah County Christine Menges / The Chronicle Barricades at Highway 30 and Logie Trail Road have been established during the project. Townhouses will grace this property just off Highway 30 near the DMV office in St. Helens. NW 8th Ave. in preparation traffic control for the road code, according to King. King said the city’s com- STAFF REPORT for excavating a deep trench closure and detour, the con- CONSTRUCTION Occupancy at some of the munity development depart- [email protected] to replace a culvert under tractor mobilized for the road From Page A1 St. Helens Place Apartments ment has remained open for the road. No vehicles will be repairs, bringing in supplies has already been granted by developers and contractors Road crews are continuing able to pass this hard closure and equipment. King said the city tracks the city. to submit plans, schedule improvements along popular until late September. The new concrete culvert the number of trees removed “Each building is be- inspections, and meet by Cornelius Pass this week. that will be installed under from a site for development ing completed separately,” appointment during the CO- Commuters from Colum- Logie Trail Road closed the road near NW 8th Ave. but only if the trees have King said. “The developer VID-19 pandemic. bia County are part of the to through traffic has been pre-cast. The con- a trunk greater than 12” in anticipates the full project “In general, city govern- 13,000 vehicle trips daily diameter. will be complete by the end ments do not immediately that use the route to travel to tractor is preparing segments Logie Trail Road north of the culvert before moving “Our code encourages the of 2020.” see significant impacts to points through Multnomah preservation of trees, partic- Grading and public services during an economic County and beyond. of Cornelius Pass Road is them onsite. closed to through traffic • Pre-construction surveys ularly those of significance, improvements for the crisis,” King said. “The NW Cornelius Pass Road when possible,” King said. Greystone Estates subdivi- slowdown is usually seen closed to through traffic be- while Cornelius Pass Road is were completed. closed. The closure prevents • Underground utility “Grading work on this site, sion has been underway. months or even years after tween Highway 30 and NW which was subdivided into More work is ahead. the crisis has hit the private Skyline on July 13. cut-through traffic and large locates are being completed trucks from using this nar- before excavation begins. five lots, made it a challenge The new animal clinic sector. Conversely, local The closure will be in for the developer to preserve replaces the current facility governments also tend to place through September row, steep road. • Concrete barriers and traffic attenuators are being many trees.” at Highway 30 and Firlok see the recovery take longer while the contractor com- Road. after a crisis is over, often Other Road Work installed at work sites. The Legacy Clinic pletes safety improvements at project preserved a large King said despite the long after the private sector two locations. pandemic, the city has not and retail businesses have Highway 26 Vista Ridge Work Next elm tree and trees along This steep, winding McBride Street, accord- seen a significant slowdown recovered. and narrow section of NW Tunnel: A contractor work- in commercial and private King added a compari- ing for ODOT will close two • Saw-cut asphalt at NW ing to King and most of the Cornelius Pass Road has a trees preserved for the St. property building permits son of city building permits long history of crashes. Work of three lanes in the tunnel 8th Ave. for removal of old applications and project through May. to install new LED lighting culvert Helens Place Apartments this summer will realign the can also be found along development. • 2018: 376 (143 were is- two-lane road to reduce sharp from 9 pm to 6 am Monday • Stage culvert segments “There has actually been sued as of May 28, 2018 for through Thursday nights until at NW 8th Ave. McBride Street. A few trees curves at two locations. Last were saved within the site an increase in activity this better comparison) August 7. At least one lane • Temporarily divert creek year the contractor completed and along Brayden Street as spring.,” she said. “Con- • 2019: 533 (181 as of other safety improvements will always be open in each from NW 8th Ave. culvert well, King said. tractors generally plan for May 28, 2019) in the corridor, including all direction in the tunnel. There and remove fish Under city code, each lot/ large building projects and • 2020: 226 (as of May work south of NW Skyline will be some night closures • Excavate old culvert and project/approval has its own new single-family dwell- 28, 2020) Blvd. of ramps leading to the tun- begin installing new culvert set of requirements for land- ings months in advance of nel. For Cornelius Pass users, • Begin milling to remove scaping and trees which are any building permits being Reporter Christine Hard Road Closure this may impact detoured asphalt in the S curves prior based on the development submitted. Many projects are Menges contributed to at NW 8th Ave. truck trips on weeknights. to road realignment happening on that specific submitted over the winter this update. Follow these lot. A tree plan for trees with or in the early spring so that developing projects at the- On July 20 the contractor Recent Work For more information: greater than 12” diameter plans are approved and ready chronicleonline.com and in will install barricades across Visit: www.multco.us/corn- trunks is required per City for construction to begin the Wednesday print edition Cornelius Pass Road near In addition to installing pass. once the weather improves.” of The Chronicle. Columbia County’s trusted local news source A10 www.thechronicleonline.com Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Courtesy photo Sommers Financial Management (SFM) has opened a new branch office in Scappoose fol- lowing a ribbon cutting ceremony July 9. The St. Helens office at 144 S. 14th Street remains open. The new Scap- poose office is located off of Highway 30, adjacent north of the Fred Meyer shopping complex. For more in- formation, contact As- sociate Advisor/Client Relationship Manager Blaine Butcher at 503- 397-1545, or at blaine@ sommersfinancial.com. Scappoose Ribbon Cutting

Obituary Tony Cole Dec. 5, 1983 ~ July 15, 2020

Found at home, on July many of the local residential 15th, at 36 years young, group homes, making sure Anthony Napier Cole (known his “peeps” were living their as Tony, Phat Tony, Tizzle, best lives; taking them on Funcle Tony, son, brother fun adventures like camping and best friend) passed away and 4-wheeling, remember- peacefully, in his sleep, of a ing their favorite things and severe brain aneurysm. He making sure they always had was currently residing in Mil- a smile on their face. Tony’s waukie, Oregon following the dream was to open his own recent passing of his father, adult foster home. Curtis, in 2019, but was a life- Tony loved to be outdoors. long resident and community He spent a great deal of time legend of St. Helens, Oregon. in his hammock, out in the He was born on December woods, helping in the shop 5th, 1983 in Portland, Oregon. or cruising with his car club, Tony was preceded in the Columbia County Euros. death by his father Curtis He spent a lot of time at the Napier Cole Jr. of St. Helens; beach, taking pictures of his grandparents, Curtis and Ethel cars, going on road trips and Cole of Portland, Beverly and family vacations. He had a Stanley Duncan of St. Helens love food and music, parades and Sharon and James Langan and parties. He recently took of Portland. up the hobby of RC cars and He is survived by his loved finding new places to mother Cindy Langan of drive them. Tony was a dear Monmouth, Oregon; sister friend to the mayor and would Sarah (Cole) Lockwood; often call him up and ask him brother-in-law Jeremy; nieces, how and where he could help Chloe (9), Marley (5) and out. As a proud supporter of nephew, Soren (7) of Indepen- the LGBTQ+ community and dence, Oregon; his beloved with PRIDE, Tony shared his cat, Leo Tiger Cole; countless rainbows of love. aunts, uncles, cousins and A viewing at Columbia friends. Funeral Home in St. Helens One Love. Is it a statement, will take place on Friday, July a feeling, a verb? For Tony, 24th, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. (family it was a way of life. Tony will be from 3 p.m. – 4 p..m.). truly lived his life for others; A celebration of life for Tony always checking in, sending will be held on July 25, 2020, video messages, texts, cheesy on a friend’s property, at selfies with his kitty, Leo. His 35010 Hankey Rd, St. Helens nieces and nephew were his Oregon. Event will open at 12 world, but he made room in p.m. and service will start at 1 his giant heart to be an uncle p.m. Please, if you can, bring to so many more. your own chair, and a mask. We get one life on this Chairs will be provided for Earth and Tony blessed us family and closest friends. with his genuine presence. In lieu of flowers, please Always smiling, giving hugs, consider making a donation pulling silly pranks and taking for Tony at the InRoads Credit care of us. He lived through Union, Tony Cole Memorial his heart. Fund. All donations will be Though currently an used to support a need in the employee of LAM Research community for the residen- in Tualatin, Oregon, Tony tial group homes Tony spent spent most of his adult life as so much time at, on and off a direct support professional the clock. Columbia County and later as a personal support needs a “Tony’s House” and worker. It was his passion. He we would love to make that enjoyed spending his time at happen.

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