The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, February 21, 1996, Page 16, Image 16

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PRO­
POSALS: LETTER OF INTENT
The residents of Vernonia are re­
minded that a Building Permit is required
before any work is started on the con­
struction, remodeling or repair of a build­
ing within the City of Vernonia.
Fences do not require a building per­
mit but there are regulations concerning
height and placement.
Before construction of sidewalks or
curbs, one week notice must be given to
the Superintendent of Public Works.
To avoid problems, please cali City
Hall, 429-5291.
NOTICE OF MEETING
City o, Vernonia Planning Commis­
sion meets on the 3rd Thursday of every
month at 7:00 p.m. in the Vernonia Pub­
lic Library. Deadline to submit items for
consideration is the 2nd Thursday o,
each month. For agenda information call
429-5291 or write to City of Vernonia,
919 Bridge St., Vernonia 97064.
West Lane
Tack Shop
For all your Saddle,
Tack & Feed Needs
Open 10-6 Tu-Fri, 10-5 Sat.
543-7175
51506 Columbia River Hwy.
At the Big Candle, Scappoose
Only $79,995 - Brand new 3 bdrm
2 bath MFG home on city lot. Must
sell, poss. lease option. Immediate
occupancy. (503)297-5940.
B2/21
1650 Heather Ln. Super clean 3
year home in Heather Park, 3 bed­
rooms, 2-1/2 baths, with approx.
1,564 sf of living area. No flood
damage & located outside of flood
plain. RV pad, deck, A/C & many
upgrades. Call Richard Jensen at
Stan Wiley Inc., Realtors. 684-4116,
home 246-4112.
B2/21
The City of Vernonia has a vacancy
on its Planning Commission for a posi­
tion at large, which includes area resi­
dents outside the City Limits. The Com­
m ission m eets on the first and third
Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in
the Vernonia City Library.
If you would like more information
about the volunteer position or would like
to apply call City Hall, 429-5291.
N o tic e is h ereb y g ive n th a t the
Columbia County Commission on Chil­
dren and Families is releasing Requests
for Proposals for priority programs for
children and families in the areas of: Pre­
natal Care, Abuse and Neglect, Poverty,
Ready to Learn, C hild Care, Oregon
Youth Conservation Corps, High School
Graduation, Juvenile Crime, and Alcohol,
Tobacco and Drugs.* A Letter of Intent
L u lu 's A n tiq u e
must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., March
4, 1996, to the Commission Office re­
garding the proposed program. The Let­
ter of In'ent form is a part of the Request
for Proposal Packet and may be ob­
tained at the Commission Office or by
calling. Request for Proposal Packets
will be available on February 21, 1996.
Write or call: the Columbia County Com­
mission on Children and Families, Court­
house, Rm. 301, St. Helens, OR 97051,
(503)397-7211.
If your furniture isn't
becoming to you, you
should be coming to me.
Antiques Bought & Sold
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
'82 Ford Escort 2-door, 4-spd, 98K
miles, looks & runs great. $1,000.
755-2012.
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GREAT PRICES.
CHECK US OUT!
AUTHORIZED JET TOOL DEALER
C a s h p a id f o r M a c h in e S h o p
& W o o d w o r k in g T o o ls
O p e n 9 a m t i l 6. p m
AUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON SITE
2442 BASELINE
CORNELIUS, OR 97113
<503) 693-0804
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2-Bedroom High and Dry. Darting
well-maintained house in Vernonia
w/garage. $460/month. 503-738-
0550
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W e can P rocess A nt T ype of H ome L oan , I ncluding :
• VA Loans • Commercial Loans • Conventional Loans
» FHA Loans • 203K (Rehab) Loans • Construction/Perm Loans
• Consolidation Loans • Land/Home Packages • Refinancing
• Manufactured Homes • Log Cabin Homes • All-In-One Loans
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Associate Broker • Member Multiple Listing Service
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TROPICAL FISH • SMALL PETS
BIRD BOARDING • PET
SUPPLIES* MUCH MORE
HELP WANTED
Deputy Treasurer, Columbia Coun­
ty, OR. Position #96-040.
DUTIES: Assist County Treasurer.
Participate in all facets of receipts of
monies for the County. Assist in the
implementation of a PC network
based accounting system.
QUALIFICATIONS: HS+ add'l train­
ing in accounting. 2 yrs. exp. in ac-
counting/bookkeeping. Know, of
general accounting, computers and
business software.
SALARY: $1846-$2222; appt usually
at beg. of range.
TO APPLY: C ontact Colum bia
County Civil Service, Street 270 S.
1st, St. Helens, OR; Mailing: County
Courthouse, St. Helens, OR 97051;
Phone: (503)397-3874.
DEADLINE: Must be received by
March 6, 1996; postmark not ac­
ceptable; fax apps not acceptable.
Service-oriented Personal Secre­
tary and Office Manager. Willing to
be actively involved. Must be able to
maintain service orientation in an
adversarial environment and be able
to work under pressure. Bookkeep­
ing, phones, word processing, writ­
ing. Flexible hours. Some benefits
after one year. Respond with re­
sume to P.O. Box 1055, St. Helens,
OR 97051.
B2/7-21
Are you 55 or older and looking
for work? Contact: MTC Training &
Placement Services, 31 Cowlitz,
P.O. Box 1114, St. Helens, OR
97051 or call: (503) 397-6495,
TDD#: (503) 325-6109. We may be
able to help with your training and
employment needs. An Equal Op­
portunity Program. Auxiliary Aids
and Services Available Upon Re­
quest.
B2/07- 21
LIVE-IN MANAGER
for new 15-unit Vernonia
Inn. Position open imme­
diately. Includes 1-bdrm
apt., laundry room, W/D,
all appliances, all utilities,
small salary.
Send resumé to:
P.O. Box 105
Vernonia, OR 97064
2/07-21
ASSEMBLERS: Excellent income to
assemble products at home. Info 1-
504-646-1700 Dept. OR-1661
P2/21 & 3/20
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
B2/21
YOUR MESSAGE here will reach
7,000 readers twice each month, for
only pennies. Call 429-9410 for in­
formation.
GRAVEL «FILL
O P E N M O N -F R I - 7 :3 0 A .M . - 4 :0 0 P.M.
Scappoose
SAND & GRAVEL
825 Bridge Street
Vernonia, O R 97064
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14175 NW Sellers Road 'p
SELL UNWANTED ITEMS in the
classifieds. Call 429-9410 to place
your ad.
HELP WANTED
Vernonia O ffice
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Sun 10-4
WANTED: TEN PEOPLE who want
to lose weight and make money.
Call Now! (503) 429-5302 or 1-800-
551-1857 Ext. 9607.24-hour record­
ed message.
B9/13-2/28
W alnuts and Hazelnuts for sale.
Simantel’s Farm & Nursery. 503-
648-0925
B1/17-2/21
OFC: (503) 429-4300-RES: (503) 429-2700
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Tu-Fri 10-6
Sat 10-5
COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RADIO DISPATCHED
PROMPT DELIVERY
ROYAL TREATMENT IS...
WHAT YOU GET WHEN
YOU CALL MEH
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Banks Country Pet
CONCRETE• ASPHALT
B ILL GREGORY, CRS, GRI
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ARE YOU BORED? Become a vol­
unteer. There are unlimited oppor­
tunities with your public schools, se­
nior citizen centers, community or­
ganizations, fire departm ents, li­
braries, city and county govern­
ments. Be a volunteer - and help
yourself while you help others!
DRAIN ROCK • SAND
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Rod Luckasson, Mgr.
Riverside Meadows
CRUSHED ROCK
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r e - Q u a l if i c a t i o n .
On behalf of all the Riverside
Meadows Mobile Home Park ten­
ants whose property was damaged
by the flood, I want to thank owners
Pat and Geraldine Davis (who also
sustained substantial losses) for do­
nating a month’s rent to help during
this crisis.
Thanks, also, to all who helped
and are still helping with the clean­
up.
Old Batteries, copper, aluminum,
pipe, iron, steel, etc. 429-3713
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O L Y M P IA M O R TG A G E CO.
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Piano Lessons: Complete program
including music theory. Accepting 4-
year olds to adults. Madeleine Gen-
dron, 429-9402.
B2/07-21
GREAT SELECTION
C all J ohn A llison , S enior L oan O fficer ,
:
Frank & Uz Serafin
KitS
Old silhouettes; old costume jew­
elry; pig collectibles and parapher­
nalia; old banks, old radios, phonos,
jukeboxes, 78-rpm records; old tele­
phones; cartoon and character
phones; butterfly art and jewelry.
(503) 397-5694, leave message.
B2/07-TFN
B a rkdu st, gravel, crushed rock.
Call Bud Hemeon, 503-755-2315
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during and after this disaster. You all
deserve recognition for a job MORE
than well done!
WANTED
10" and 12" Rigging Blocks;
shackles-half price. 503-292-9707.
P2/21
M O R T G A G E S fc C O K T R A C T S
today to r a
Thanks to All of You! Our heart­
felt thanks and gratitude to all the
men, women and young adults who
helped and continue to help us in so
many different ways after the flood.
It’s impossible to list all the names of
those who came to our rescue but
we’ll be eternally grateful to all of
you.
W e’d like to commend Tony
Hyde and all the volunteers who re­
sponded so quickly and efficiently
R e fin is h in g
R e p a ir & C a n in g
‘89 Ford Tempo. Creampuff, 39,000
miles, 4WD, 4-door, auto, air cond.
cruise control, power windows, lock
and trunk release. $5,850. 503-357-
6586
B2/21
Vernonia Cares Emergency Food
Bank is open every Tuesday and
Thursday from 10.00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. at 627 Adams Avenue. Phone
429-1414.
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A Special Thanks to all those
wonderful adults and young people
who helped my parents, Frank and
Liz Serafin, during the aftermath of
the flood. Please accept my most
sincere thanks. Without your help I
just don’t know how we would have
managed.
The speed, organization and effi­
ciency of how this cfisaster was han­
dled by our little town is something
to be extremely proud of.
Thanks everyone,
Vicky Crowston
TO THE RESIDENTS OF
THE CITY OF VERNONIA
COLUMBIA COUNTY COMMISSION
ON CHILDREN AND FAMIUES
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
LETTER OF INTENT:
Free clo th in g a va ilab le every
Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon. St. Vincent
dePaul trailer, St. Mary's Catholic
Church, Vernonia.
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SCAPPOOSE
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543-7141
241-4799
33485 E. Crown Zellerbach Rd., Scappoose, OR 97056