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About The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1990)
Jan. 25, 1990, The INDEPENDENT E q u e s trie n n e s s o u g h t fo r c o u n ty fa ir ro d e o c o u rt Equestriennes aged 14 to 19 are invited to participate in try-o u ts tor the Colum bia C ounty Fair and Rodeo Court, March 31, 1990 The tryouts will be held at M alarkey's Arena, 55948 C olum bia R iver Highway, Scappoose (across from Mid way Veterinary Clinic, Each participant will be re quired to give a memorized speech on why she thinks she should be Rodeo Queen and how she would promote the Colum bia County Fair and Rodeo if selected Par ticipants will be asked rodeo related questions be judged for equitation, required to perform a stock horse type pattern make a grand entry and welcome Three girls will be selected to represent Columbia Coun ty at the county fa ir and ONE DAY ONLY - SUNDAY, JAN. 28TH SCORE!! Save an Extra SUPER 2 0 % O F F S A V IN G S CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE ALREADY REDUCED UP TO 50% Juniors Missys Women's Sizes • VISA Mastercard FASHION CROSSROADS "Our Personal Service Makes the Difference1" rodeo and at individual city celebrations such as Port o Fun, Pow Wow H eritage Days, Friendship Jamboree and Rainier Days Additional appearances may be at the Rose Festival and the Pendleton Round up Members of the court will also be required to sell spon sorships to local businesses and individuals to earn the money necessary to support the court For more information call or write Beverley Binqaman, 32180 Brooks Road St He lens, OR 97051, 397 4932. before March 15 A pplication form s are available at The INDEPEN DENT, 1206 State Avenue. Vernonia Columbia ESD moves to a larger building Today is moving day tor the Columbia Education Ser vice Distnct as rt transfers ev erylhmg from its old offices to a newly leased facility at 800 Port Avenue in St Helens At 12,000 square feet the new facility is approximately three times larger than the old b u ild ing leased from Columbia County It includes 7 000 square feet of ware house space, plus 5,000 square feet tor offices and a meeting room CESD has signed a long term lease with Columbia River P U D owners of the Port Avenue property Page 9 Nomination papers still unfiled for 47J As usual candidates are waiting until the last moment to tile their nomination papers lor school board vacancies Incumbents Leslie "Jerry" Keenon and I ynn Williamson both said they plan to tile tor reelec,ion to the board ot di rectors tor Vernonia School District 47J, though they had n't ye, done so by late after noon on January 22 No other candidates have tiled tor the 47J board James R "Jim" O'Connor, Warren, has tiled for reelec lion as Columbia Education Service District director for Zone 7 an at large seat As of Monday afternoon, he was running unopposed The final date to file for the March 27 election is January 25 1945 Columbia B lvd , St. Helens - 397-3748 Big or small... we service them all! In tro d u c in g th e n e w Pius to W a rra n ty Plus. Now ( fw v rix i'.U in.inly I lu s I ’n gi.nn stands tx im x l ,m i m i i U ilc r ix l Irilr x lix iu g l. tx -.n x i IX I O * 4(K) PLUS M ulti f r a ile Its a ix-w k m in iL i w ith ih w .xkh t iw Ici hrx 4i g y 'ies! hm si In *41 the sta, « Lini li » I v rk «ina,X, in itw l'XAls CHkxingevetvlbing yixi II tu* n c c ih n j kin g cu gine lile fle iih le in i dra in <. ,| s ii «lit y lo * engin» d e ,* <sit ksx'K - as well as ix ils l pet lo» m ant e in »•ngtix's n u n u tx lu ris l l i > meet tlx ' stiff IQM and IW I LPA regulations Ubx ti ns iris w'th new [X J j O 400 PtUS M ulti C»adp y iu lt lie n jn i'i ¡g with extra ( m lx k lx e I s» ■ - illy il yi xj sign up k * Warranty P lu s - I hcvfons (MiS^am that Un k s iX .lD O O P t l/S trxX o rixK in wnting I t »4ung to run with extra rim I x k tx e ’ Go with the i»l that deliver, new [X IO tr io I f US I The Vernonia High School Loggers battled a tenacious Neah-Kah-Nle team on January 13, but came out on the losing side ot the score They enjoyed a big win over Lutheran early In the month though they were without the services of starter Scott Scharrlnghausen. C SV I lit Heating Oil Chevron Call Jack 429-6606 W IL C O X & F L E G E L 7 2 0 R o s e A v e n u e , V e rn o n ia After two losses early this month, the Vernonia High School girls basketball team bounced back with two strong wins against Neah-Kah-Nle and Portland Adventist, even though leading scorer Jenl Proha ska missed all four games because of an Injury. Starter Darllee Aultman also missed the Neah-Kah-Nle game, shown In the picture above Through January 15, the Lady Loggers were 7-3 overall and 2-2 In league play