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About The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1990)
P an e 14 Th« INDEPENDENT. Auaust 29. 1990 From page 13 The Fast Draw shootout, still in its tormative stage as a Jamboree mam even,, attract ed 23 shooters this year Par tially supported by the Jam boree committee, the even, is sponsored by local residents Ray and Clara Thielke Cash prizes and trophies in the men's division, wen, to firs, place winner Dan Boyd o, Burnaby B C , second was Dennis R obinson, also o, Burnaby, third was Jim Von Feld, o, Portland and toudh to Steve Von Feld, also o, Pori land In the women's division C hris Yablonski o, Surrey. B C . took first, second was Jane Austin o, Portland and third wen, to Susie Von Feld, In Billy the Kid competition, teenager Eric Mermckle ot Chilliwack, B C placed tirst. Mel Whittington o, Vancouver Washington was second The tennis tournament, a tirs, time activity, didn't draw as many people as organizers John Ragner and Dean Julian anticipated, bu, it was sue cesstul, nevertheless Re suits were unavailable a, this writing Dennis M attinen earned the title o, All Around Logger in the popular logging show while Greg Paulson received the Sportsmanship Award, ac cording to show chairm an Tony Hyde Firs, place winners in the individual events were as lot lows Pole Falling • Jim Martin Burling Jim Martin Booms,ick Run Michael George Pole Walk Dennis Mam nen Pole Walk & Snip Albert Bernal Steeplechase Jett Skirvin K ids' C hoker S etting Dustin Thompson Choker Setting Dennis Mattinen Women's Hard Ha, Toss • Lee Walker U nlim ited Bucking J e „ Skirvin Women's Bucking Jen nifer White Factory Rep Bucking Alan Corun, Sachs Do I mar W orking Saw 5-6 Les Skirvin W orking Saw 4 5 Jet, Skirvin Axe Throw Mike George Kids' Axe Throw Tommy Walker When this uttrallte flew In to Vernonia during Jamboree, the pilot was keeping a faulty windshield in place by holding It with one hand while he used the other for flying. GOVERNMENT SPENDING AM) OUR TAX DOLLARS SOLUTIONS . . . NOT D ST MORE TALK - PAR I 2! M o tt O regonian« w ant a fin a n c ia lly prudent statr governm ent that i t accountable, m a in tains sensible prio ritie s, and im plem ents policies q u ic k ly once established We are all concerned about the way state go vernm ent spends our taw dollars Y o u r re action to the fo llo w in g ideas w ill h r appreciated «1 FS E A R I I S I I E l N D IN G P R IO R I T I E S F O R O R E G O N * h w far u«» Icwrg ‘ «tau gewemmeot" has received pruwity funding New g o ie m m e n t offices and a $17 mdlicwi parking strut turr ha«r been financed w hile funding fiw critic al needs in r d u » t n < i lefh n c rs and crime «or» rot received thr Aid ft» (Mir cities ami icsjnttes receives lin k aiieiUMSi in spue of increase«! «lernands few s e rin e s . rcductMWi in re* m u re ami ccvtnnucd unfunded stale mandates I reco m m en d that the legislature resc»«e tn spend our (as dollars first on a rra s o f c ritic a l need F u n d in g rd u ta litv s . co n tro llin g c rim e , and reductwyn in o u r pro p e els las b u rd e n hs sup port foe l ia a i genernm ents m ust ta k e pr M inis A fter fu lfillin g those needs the balance of our las d o llars t a n address supp«»t ft» stale g o v ern m en t. and o ther areas Your rcsfMWise please H I agree H I do ns» agree ( i m in e n t s _____________________________________________________________ I k i t r t r len d s I ta re a b o u t p e o p le . O re g o n I fu tu re R e p re s e n ta tiv e *2 A ( < 'O l N T A R II IT Y A M H O N T R O I <>E S TA TE G O V E R N M E N T ! New fwogramt usually hegm with the hrsi t>< intention* One« established how ever, ihcs alt k m often hrc«wne ,ust anewher unnesessa/s bureaucratic parasite on our (as dollars GE OFFERS A FREE SERVICE TO ELIGIBl E APPl ICANTS WE CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR JOB SEARCH p i« » adm inisiratH»!. or esc. uses few task of performance because of a lack <sf nunn co n tin u ed estslerue based on I he present need fur th eir sersn es. th eir rrs u lts . a n d th r m an ag em en t of their <»prralM»n A p erfo rm a n c e aud it w ould be const it utM inalls conducted eseey | * < i sears f i» the first eight • JOB REFERRALS • JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE • HESUMf WRI1ING& INIERVIEW 1ECHNIQULS • ON THE JOB TRAINING • Cl ASSROOM TRAINING TO IMPROVE JOB SKILLS • GE D/AHS COMPLET ION srars of th eir e tis le is c r. («»lowed hs audits r e e fy four years F listin g Y o u r re s p r u e ph ase- O I agrer GE Government Services M l V I S I O N S IN (IM F ( .O N S I O T T E R Y ’ AN FOCJAi OPPOPTUNITY PROGHAM 2. / am takin g 90’ j <i/u/ i r it u a l solutions p ri*h le m s to m ans o f our T h ro u g h o u t the sum m er I m i l < o n tm u e to ask f o r sour ideas responses a n d h elp in re fin in g these thoughts in to a sou n il m s rk a h te p la n o f <x tio n The r e a c tio n to o u r f ir s t senes o f solutions Presently Oregon*« As an quasi auhwavniMis agency ihr O regon lo tte ry can and has drm r p in ts That inc luck a resent prc^iwals lew building a m ulti mdlM»i dollar N n ld in g lew their Nw nr office in Salem IF e a r e em o u r a g e d th a t so sou lo o k the tim e to s h ir e sour ideas strong o p in io n s a n d new ideas » e re a n d m i l be used to e n h i m e our p ro p o s a ls fo r the nest le g is la t o r session The O regon laMlery is g p y rm rd hs a hoard of cam R tm aw u ts an»l a d im uw Reports of faltering sales and I t * < o ru m u m g to w o rk together we c un m ake stale g o s e rn m e n l needs sup port the s ta tu to ry rcem p licw m o re respo nsive Y o u r r e la tio n s . ideas foe our ia m p a ig n Io our a n d c o n tin u e d w i// m ake a d iffe re n t r in the Q uahts o f life in O re g o n funding cut backs fu rthrr enhance the need for change S m re re lv . fo r I be (keg «m I A d ler«, a n d placing the agent » under d ire e l s»r«e illan ee hs the O regon I eg is la lu r e T h e ir present b o a rd of com m issioners w ould he m ain ta in ed to oversee operalw ins and m anag em ent Your resprwtse please ( cwnments H I agree ... ... O I do m » agree . S e c o n d ly . I p ro p e w e establishing at the eownls hsel. a Inral eeonomie deselopment commission, cc»opened of elected ertirm s All fullers proceeds would he equitably distributed Io counties for ecc»mm»< de« e lop meat I ava l CMMMWMNH assume the sole responsihdity for aw arding project grants that would base the greatest economw im part on GE Government Services 293 S. First Street, St.Kelens, OR 97051 Call 397-6495 or 1-800-535-WORK w ill r i p Io r e k fan s F’lrs t, 1 pr<n»we rem o vin g about 1 his a d v e rtis e m e n t i t the second in a senes esp re ssed legislature has little u»rtr«»l oscr the« «grraiMWis To determine if you are eligible for our services We will be taking applications the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays. 1 p m. West Oregon Electnc Building 715 Maple Street. Vernonia o f tb u n c t m e a n in g fu l ih a n g e s f o r the m ans m uch as they wish c a re bes o m ! e n lig h te n in g O I do nc» agree ( <wnmrnt« ft I Io n I d u r a tio n a ru l P ro p e rty ra s e s ) was very fin a n c ia l audits w ould con tinue appointed hs the gcwrmc» and u v ifir m r d by the Senate VERNONIA RESIDENTS being state's governm ent pro g ram s and agencies ju stify their and < a n d id a te fife State p o s itiv e s te p s to t re a te a s o lid a g e n d a th at w i// th at W c need results from stale gswernment. m» more esc uses I propen» th at A l I OUR PROGRAM OFFERS: I ndk-ssty we read ibout out of ctwiinM spending At a their kwal area Your resptmae pk ase CtgnmmiB D I agree O I As nr» agree - Elect Mike M aki State Representative * i« h o n » l K ihf C rw nm ««» to FI k i M ik r M aki Pn«t O f r « H o . «J7. Sra.Kfc O tr f c n 9 7 1 1»