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Page 4 The INDEPENDENT, February 2, 2000 ..... — & Abbreviations: MIP, Minor In Pos session of Intoxicants; DUII, Dri ving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants; MVA, Motor Vehicle Acci dent; CCSO, Columbia County Sheriff's Office; OSP, Oregon State Police; WCSO, Washington County Sheriff's Office. Jan. 1 - -Trudy C. VanBuren, Vernonia, warrant arrest; taken to CCSO jail. Dena M. Sprayberry, Vernonia, arrested for possession of a con* trolled substance; taken to CCSO jail. Report sent to DA’s office re garding male suspect and charges of distributing a controlled sub stance. David B. McNair, Vernonia, ar rested for violation of restraining order,” taken to CCSO jail. James P. Brunsman, Vernonia, arrested for DUII; taken to CCSO jail. Jan. 3 - Investigated report of theft and trespass in a landlord/tenant dispute; referred to DA’s office. Jan. 4 - Male juvenile charged with shoplifting at local market; re ferred to Juv. Dept. Jan 7 - Michael A. McDaniel, Vernonia, arrested for violation of restraining order and cited for dis orderly conduct for an earlier inci dent; taken to CCSO jail. ---------------------- _____ Male juvenile arrested on a warrant, taken to North Coast Ju venile Detention facility. Jan. 8 - Four male juveniles ar rested for burglary after investiga tion of alarm call at grade school; referred to Juv. Dept. Daniel J. Gude, Vernonia, war rant arrest; taken to CCSO jail. Jan. 9 - John R. Ward, Yamhill, warrant arrest; taken to CCSO jail. Report of theft from resident on Ruth Ave. Jan. 10 - Raymond O. Minchue, Jr., Vernonia, cited for possession of marijuana. Investigated report of probation violation. Ricky L. Heckathorn, Portland, Abbreviations: DUII, Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants; DWS, Driving While License is Suspend ed; MIP, Minor In Possession of In toxicants. Judge Rod McLean January 4, 2000 Vera M. Francis, Vernonia, charged with having a dog as a public nuisance; fined $150 for failure to appear. Neil Doane, Vernonia, ar — — - warrant arrest; taken to CCSO jail. Jan. 11 - Burglary of business on Rose Ave. investigated. Jan. 13 — Terry L. Elliott, Ver nonia, arrested for DUII, taken to CCSO jail. Jan. 14 - Jeffery A. Davis, Mist, cited for MIP. Jan. 15 - Kenneth M. Parker, Vernonia, cited for MIP. Service Celle Vehicle towed for DWS/No Insurance/No License........... Citizen assists............................. Alarm........................................... Noise complaint.......................... Agency assists............................ Animal Complaints..................... Suspicious Person/ Vehcle/lncident........................ 3 9 3 3 6 4 8 A num ber of popular vari eties including fir, pine, cedar, sequoia, hardwoods and other landscaping seedlings, will be for sale with prices beginning at 50 cents each. A good sup ply of difficult to obtain geneti cally im proved D ouglas fir seedlings will be on hand. Master W oodland Managers and silviculture experts will be available to answer questions about selection, suitability, planting and care. In addition, purchasers may pick up printed materials to assist them with their seedlings. The nonprofit Small W ood lands Association is organized to prom ote fam ily forestland ow ners’ understanding of re sponsible land stewardship on acreages of five to 5000. Over 100 fam ilies in Columbia Coun County fair seeks old photos, info “ From P ione er W ays to Modern Days” is the them e for the 85th anniversary of the C o lumbia County Fair and Rodeo, which will be celebrating its 85th Anniversary, July 19-23, 2000. To get things together for the celebration, the Fair Board is First Jamboree meeting slated The first m eeting for this y e a r’s V ernonia Friendship Jam boree, Logging Show & Cruise In, will be held Thurs day, February 3, at 7:00 p.m. at the Country Kitchen. The 2000 Jamboree will be August 4-6. The agenda includes elec tion of vice-president and trea surer, nominees for the Parade Grand Marshall, and the Jam boree Theme contest. All groups and organizations that plan to be involved in this annual celebration are encour aged to attend so the Jam boree Com m ittee can better accommodate their needs. Anyone else interested in becoming involved is encour aged to attend and bring their ideas to make this Jamboree the best ever. For further infor mation call Randy Parrow, 429- 1093. You’ll always score with an INDEPENDENT Classified Today’s Sermon: HOW MUCH CAN A MAN D R IN K ? with hymns from a full choir. raigned for contem pt of court. Traffic............................... 2 Emil E. R ode, Vernonia, pleaded not guilty to having dog as a public nuisance. Trial set for Feb. 28. Shane Ryan Shaw, Vernon ia, pleaded guilty to MIP; $250 fine, $200 suspended, alcohol evaluation, one year ODL sus pension. Traffic............................... 4 ty are active in the organiza tion. In the past two years, m em bers have planted over 80,000 of the improved Dou glas fir seedlings that have re cently become available. The Association has actively participated in the education of youngsters through tree plant ing on tree farms and through instructional activities at Rai nier High School. For more information, call President Dan Kloppm an at 556-8532, o r D irector Paul Nys, 556-8800. UW meets goal looking for old Colum bia C oun ty Fair books, ribbons and pho tos. The ribbons must be dat ed. The Fair Board is also look ing for past Rodeo Court mem bers. Special events, which will include all past court members, will take place during the an niversary ce le bra tion. Past U nited W ay of C olum bia C ounty reached its goal of $325,000, by mid-January, ex ecutive director Kathye Beck announced. That am ount is "... two percent over the organiza tion’s total for last year,” Beck said, adding, “W e are still counting.” court members, or those who know where past court mem bers may be, are asked to con tact the fair office at 503-397- 4231. Also needed are books, rib bons and photographs, call or stop by to see if your pieces could com plete the collection. “ United W ay of C olum bia County is truly thankful to all their effort, time and talents have once again increased contributions to assist C olum bia County residents in their tim e of need,” said Keith Morse, president of the board. David C. Brewer, Vernonia, pleaded not guilty at arraign ment to charges of disorderly conduct and probation viola tion. Traffic..............................12 January 24, 2000 Brandon A. Petersen, Port land, and Lance H. Teifel, Alo ha, each found guilty of second degree criminal trespass. Each received $150 fine suspended and eight hours com m unity service. Traffic.............................. 1 Reg. $8.50-$12.50 Feb. 1 0 & 2 4 Noon - 5:00 pm Next to Sunnyside Cafe & Deli, 58360 Nehalem Hwy. S., Vernonia Let us provide you with the Internet Service that is right for YOU! Call T O D A Y for more information! 429-4045 Pick up your FREE copy of Com puter Bits at The INDEPENDENT, 725 Bridge 507 Rose Ave., Vernonia DELO 400™ PLUS MOTOR OIL The name you trust for: • • • • Gasoline Diesel Fuel Oils • Solvents Additives • Greases- Oelo IVuTgrade IF YOU WAIT YOU’LL BE TOO LATE!!! DO N’T MISS WILCOX & FLEGEL’S Rabies Special Dog or Cat Thanks for all your support during the past 3 years! Run with Extra Confidence with Chevron VALLEY VETERINARY CLINIC $050 ANNIVERSARY! Judge Pro Tem W illiam L. Boysen January 18, 2000 January 1 1 ,2 0 0 0 Small Woodland Assoc, holds seedling tree sale The annual tree sale of the Colum bia County Small W ood lands Association will be held Saturday, Feb. 19 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in the park ing lot of the Hi-School Phar macy in St. Helens. Jan. 28 - Jenny Marie Fitch ger, Larry R. Oblack Jr of Mist, was was cited for careless driving after injured. The truck was owned by losing control of a 1996 Ford pick Larry Oblack Trucking, of Mist. Jan. 29 - David S. Miner, Ver up on Hwy. 47 north of Mist, after spinning in a circle going off the nonia, was charged with posses road, rolling over and striking a sion of a controlled substance and contempt of court; referred to DA’s tree. Neither Fitch nor her passen- office. FALL ANTI-FREEZE SPECIAL Chevron Call Jack (5 0 3 ) 4 2 9 - WILCOX & FLEGEL 720 Rose Avenue • Vernonia