HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-10 Hazelnut Newsletter - Volume 3 Issue 1TI-ItE HAZELN,',,UT
VOL. III ISSU-.1 1 October 1961
TH A N'K11-
J�aany thanks to all of you who
have sent your donations to the
HAZELITUT to help with the cost of
publication,
This month we wish to thank the
following: Iir4 and I:rs* Fred !,-!ord
fir. and Mrs. Fi Hit Bornem-n, 11r.
and Mrs. ITick Heinzi 1.1r# Harold
Iverson, 11r. and 11r. 11. F. 'Trey,
Mrs and Nrs. Walt Hoefling, Xr.
and Mrs.L.E. Harton.-, Xr. and Ixs
W. L. Erickson, and Xrs. H. Lang -
don.
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Box 75
Tukwila, Washkngton
The W-1,11UT is strictly non-
profit. All donations received
are used to pay the cost of pub-
lication and distribution.
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Mr. Payne, of the King County
Health Department was the guest
speaker at the September meeting
of the Citizens Advisory Council.
He explained the installation of
septic tanks and drain fields.
After an inforrative tall.,,. Mr.
Payne answered questions asked by
interested members.
The next Advisory Council meet-
ing.will be November 28th.
STREET LIGHT�:)
Police Chief �'arle Parker,asks
residents to notify the Police
Department when any street lights
are out.
I If you nd s sed your H&I Z�TJ_,,!._TJT
Ilast month - -oodl That means
you've been reading it4
We didn't overlook your name;
we decided we needed a vacation.
Vle're back on the job; here's
'your HAZ_" L' ".M. We sincerely hope
It L ql���_nlqy itA____
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Excerpts from Town Council meet-
ing minutes for Sept,
The regular
lar meeting of the Tuk-
wila.Town Council!was called to
order by the Maydr, Charles 0,.
Baker, at 8:00 Y.1r2 Councilmen
present were Stan 11inkler, A.G.
Radford, -0, W. Ives, R. 'f. Doyle
and T. A, Hamilton,
One permit was issued in Aug*
to move a house 4nd improve it.
Don Leabyj Fire Chief, reported
the Fire Dept. was concerned by
the number of grass fires along
the railroad right of way during
the past summer. Council sug-
gested a letter be sent to com-
panies using the tr_cks.
11r. De:,,l, representing 111arstad
Associates, explained the change
order i�,,o. 1, relating to Schedule
C-Stablization Pond. These
changes rel-,tinS, to chlorine mix-
er and effluent puimp and to temp-
orary electric service will re-
sult in a reduction in price and
have approved by the Consulting
En.-ineers.
11r., hinkler moved a petition
requesting the Soil Conservation
Service to proceed with water
shed work plan for the Green
River be approved, seconded by
11r. Ives and carried,
(Con1t-pg.-2-ool._1)
`Published monthly by the Cormuni-
cation Conrq ttee of the Citizens
Adviscry 1�'tciln
Sup_2orted by donations fr.ow- in-
terested residents and friends of
Tukwila.
Chairiw-.n Pat Hopper
st ff Virginia Heed
Cathrine Pip.-1
1 ry, Kreidler
I'.orie Finkas
IElsie Rinehart
i Bob .Rinehart
Cc,urci!.r
C01a1C41 ai uitn Ex. Bu_r-
rns''.i s3+ieeu constructi_.n in the
Develo:)mvnt,
Mayor BMhs ;r noted that Mr.
.Ger.ld Cyvewski had no -,attended
a meeting of the Tukwila Planning
mm
Coission, of which he was as
member,; for about a year, lixI
Kinkler moved 1Ir. Cysewski be re-
lieved of I -As duties on the Plan-
ning CgEu-!iission17 seconded by Idr.
Radford and carried. Mayor Balser
ap:aaointed Is"r. . B� Harrison to
replace h'r. Cypewski on the Plan-
n_i ng Comnfission,
Doyle, whose business act-
iyities take, him out of town for
extended periods of time, tender-
ed his resi nation as Tukwila
Civil, Defense Director. Mayor
Baker reported he had approached
11r. Glen Duxbury isho was willing
to accept the appointment and he
would appoint - 11r. Duxbury as
Civil Defense : director for Tuk-
wila.
1x, Zeppiwas questioned concern
-
ng the progress of street con-
struction in the development. He
reported his- satisfaction regard -
ling, the work being done .!hich he
i.s, f ollowing very carefully.
bkayor Baker appointed iur. Re,d-
ford and members of the Street
Committee to work with Hr. Zepp
and is. Long :an an ordinance set-
ting maximum; load, allowed on
streets.
Mayor Baker. appointed I:kr, Drew
Mr. Regel, and Mr. F-dford to rep-
resent the Town Council on the
School Advisory Council for the
coi,ing year
page 2
'E i" !.
Specifications for a new fire
truck were drawn up by a fire
departrent corm:dttee grid turned
in to Vae Town Council on Oct. 2.
This truck, when delivered, will
be in the new indust-
rial a.:rea,, ..
2-,,yes in i'wgust.
Au 2 3 3G ?gym. 1 mile north -of
Ori11c, grass fire
Aug. 2 5.10 pra. 16604 53rd Ave.
So. Short in �,.mtor.
Au; 16 1,1301 Interurbai7 Ave..`S
Short in, raotor.
Aug. 23 Dairy at l:on: tSr Rood
grass fire
,AU1,17. 28 7,55 pm, 166�4- 53'rd.
Ave. tea, grass fire.
Fire Cs. -Is ir_ September-,
,Sept. 4, 21.25 P.il, Ra,ilr6b:6,
hl�i� ;, i-cf-way Grass fire.,
Sept; 12 2.45 P.Ti, Railroad
Right-of-way Grass fire.
Sept. 13 - 9.7.9 A.11. 5506-So 144
Grass fire,
Sept. 13 11:50 la. i. King, Co.
dump. So. 188th & 3:,i; li t a.ry, Road -
rubbish fire.
Sept. 29 -11L05 A.h. 5702 So, 144
respirator cell.
At the present tine the-
Recre-ation Council is sponsoring 3a:'ton
and Ballet glasses for girls and
adult education classes in our
district. These are being dir-
ected by the Y'.tCA, tie .feel that
there are numerous activities
that could : be ir_ade available to
the district if only ` t_1e people
in the district ,iould sup .ort the
Council. The next meeting will
be held in November. If you are
interested in helping• the
.Councils oper:�.tion, contact G.Di.
Hill at.CH 4-2785 or Lee 3-ourrier
at CII 4-5317. We have ample
funds but we seem to be short.on
active participants,
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C_ Tukwila Baptist Church ....
The Tukwila Community Club will Rev. Robert Baker
hold itsregular meeting on Tues-- Services are as follows:
day, October l )th at 8 :00 P. . , at Sunday School 9:45 A. i. ,-»-------
the Club full. I embers are urged, Horning Service 11:00 A. II -------
to attend; all visitors are wel„ Evening Service 7:30 P. M.Sun+"E
come.. Young Peoples Meeting
A, Family NICi ht held at the Club 6,30 Sun. Eve.
the evening of Sept. 30th was Prager Meeting (:30 Thurs..Eve#'
enjoyed by all who attended. New
residents t;ere welcomed,,S"'. T1.S CI_T__OL1C C= URCH'
Rev...E..nthor_y .Pa.1masani
Sunday Masses 6:30 8.00 9:15-
A. M
11: 45 A,M,
.The Firemaids will ,hold their. 'Tee.kday Maqss 7: j0 A 11-.
next meeting at the home of Ers. Baptism Sunday 2 00
Eugene Eli'strom 5801 So. 144th.
The date is October 26th. the FOSTL_t TU::7'1L 1"RESBYT f T CHURCH
time -- 8:00 P.s:. Rev., Harold Lang
Sunday School 9:45 A. II
Crurc h 11'.00
�'Testr�inister Fellowship
Sun. 7:00 P.M..
Choir Practice Thurs. 7:00 P-M