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october12
2010
Nails and More at Spiralz Salon
 
Now  you  can  get  more  than  just 
your hair cut at Spiralz Salon at 719 Bridge 
Street in Vernonia.
 
Sara  Wold,  now  a  Licensed  Nail 
Technician  can  do  your  nails...and  much 
more.
 
Wold, who has lived in Vernonia for 
three years, recently graduated from North-
west College in Hillsboro in August, and has 
opened a small service business in the back 
of Spiralz Salon.  
 
Wold  will  be  offering  manicures, 
pedicures, and artificial nails.  “I specialize 
in  gel  nails,  I  don’t  do  acrylic  nails,”  says 
Wold.  “I also offer gel manicures and pedi-
cures as well, which is just a little bit differ-
ent-- the gel is cured with a UV lamp, so it 
doesn’t chip.”  
 
Wold  says  she  tries  to  create  more 
of a spa experience than just a nail change.  
“I do an exfoliate scrub and mask and wrap 
the nails in hot towels to moisten the skin,” 
says Wold.  Wold says she is starting to learn 
more  about  nail  art  and  wants  to  be  able 
to  do  holiday  art  nails  this  year.    She  says 
she  also  wants  to  remind  students  that  she 
is  available  for  special  school  events,  like 
Winter Formal, and Prom.
 
Wold says that for anyone who gets 
acrylic or solar nails done out of town, she 
is able to fill over those with her gel nails.  
“That’s  an  option  as  well,  if  they  already 
have different products,” says Wold. 
 
Wold  says  she  will  be  available 
mostly from 3:30 to 7:30 P.M. on Thursdays 
and Fridays and  9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. on 
Saturdays  for  appointments.    “For  the  first 
couple  months,  I  ‘ll  be  here  those  hours 
just to get the word out that I’m here,” says 
Wold.  “As my clientele grows and there is a 
need for it, then I will be here more.”
BOB HORNING
Small Town Values,
Integrity
Common Sense
 
I’m running to bring the kind of small-town values we all believe in to
Salem. I will make job creation my top priority; helping to revive our
struggling small towns and bring new family wage jobs to the North
Coast.
Our State Treasurer recentzy stated that in 1990 (before Kitzhaber)
Oregonians average annuaz wage was 15% above the nationaz average;
it is now 12% bezow! That’s an incredibze 27% drop in our standard of
ziving, taking money out of our pockets and causing cuts to our house-
hozds, schoozs and other needed services.
So what has changed? Not our resources, not our peopze, it’s our poziti-
cians and their pozicies. Pozicies that has caused 1/5 of Oregonians to be
on food stamps, chronic high unempzoyment, and zeft Oregon 47th in
nation in chizdhood poverty and hunger.
To schedule an appointment, call Sara Wold
at (971) 227-2919 or email sarawold@
frontier.com.
WOEC Breaks Ground
 
West  Oregon  Electric  Cooperative 
(WOEC)    officially  took  ownership  of  the 
property  last  week  where  their  new  head-
quarters  will  be  constructed.      Dignitaries 
(from left) Vernonia Interim City Adminis-
trator, Bill Haack; State Representative Brad 
Witt;  State Senator Betsy Johnson; County 
Commissioner  Tony  Hyde  and  State  Rep-
resentative  Debbie  Boone  joined  WOEC 
General Manager Marc Farmer (third from 
15
left) to ceremoniously break ground for the 
new  building  on  October  8,  2010. Also  on 
hand were  WOEC Board members, WOEC 
Management  staff,  local  business  owners 
and representatives from the General Con-
tractor, Five Star Builders, from Banks, Or-
egon.  
 
“We  are  constructing  this  building 
using  local  business  as  much  as  possible,” 
said  Farmer  during  the  ceremony.    “Five 
Star  Builders 
are  a  local  as 
we  could  find-
-many  of  their 
employees  are 
our  members.  
The    lumber  for 
the  project  will 
be  supplied  by 
a  mill  that  is 
one of our mem-
bers  and  all  the 
siding  for  the 
building  will  be 
cedar that is har-
vested  by  local 
loggers.”
My opponent’s response? To continue to support pozicies that have hurt
our businesses and cost us jobs; cater to speciaz interests and vote for
every tax and spend measure pzaced before her. She azso fazsezy czaims
that she cut $2 bizzion out of the budget, a budget that actuazzy grew by
over $10 bizzion dozzars. The onzy cuts were to schoozs, and what govern-
ment agencies wanted to spend.
Enough of these poziticians twisting facts just to get ezected. A 27%
drop in your reaz wages is convincing proof that we need to change the
poziticians in Oregon.
This ezection marks a pivotaz time in Oregon’s history. Either we can
continue down the same faized path, or we can ezect a new Governor
and new zegiszators who share our common vision for how to fix our
State.
Please join your friends and neigcbors in voting
for Bob Horning for State Senate District 16.
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Vernonia, O8 97064
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