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Page 14 The INDEPENDENT, July 19, 2000 Tired of the Commute? Local high- tech company seeking hard-working individuals for the following positions: Manufacturing Machine Operator: Operates CNC mill for glass machin ing. Requires good hand-eye coordi nation and ability to read blueprints. Machining and CNC programming ex perience desired. Lithography Imaging Technician: Images high-resolution masks. Knowl edge of semiconductor, printed circuit board or photo imaging desired. Re quires attention to detail and ability to read blueprints. Electronics Maintenance and Trou bleshooter: Maintains and repairs electronic production equipment for lithography and motion control equip ment. Requires experience in related fields i.e., semiconductor processing and CNC equipment. G and M code programming experience desired. This position is part-time or full-time if will ing to do production work. These positions have the potential for the right person for growth and oppor tunity into management positions. Four-day work week. Salary DOE. Please send resumé to Photo Solu tions, Inc. PO. Boxi 73, Vernonia, OR 97064. B07/19 Vernonia School D istrict is currently accepting applications for High School Cross-Country Coach. Interested par ties can obtain an application from the School District Office at 475 Bridge Street. For more information call 429- 5891. B07/19 A m eriC orps position (possible part- time) at Columbia County Women’s Resource Center. Work with youth in shelter and in the community plus oth er exciting projects. Receive valuable training for social service career, an educational award to help pay for schooling and the opportunity to make a difference for the youth in our coun ty. Open to men and women. Call 397- 7110 for more information. B07/19 Now H iring; companies desperately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours, $500 weekly potential. Info. 1-504-646-1700 DEPT. OR-1661 P07/19 HELP W &NTBD MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALS miscellaneous wanted Support Enforcement Agent District Attorney’s Office Columbia County, Oregon Position #00-082 DUTIES: Perform activities to support the Child Support Enforcement Pro gram. Includes cases, prep and file court docs, maintain records, prep re ports. Requires contact with angry and hostile persons and heavy case load. QUALIFICATIONS: Equiv to Assoc de gree in legal secretarial trng; 2 yrs exp in secretarial field, pref legal. Know, of court procedures, docs, etc. Must have computer exp, word processing (pref WP/Windows) SALARY: $1997-$2405; apt usually at beg. of range TO APPLY: Application mandatory. Contact Columbia County Civil Ser vice, County Courthouse, St. Helens, OR 97051; Phone: (503)397-3874 DEADLINE: Apps must be received by August 26, 2000, by 5:00 pm; post mark not acceptable; fax apps not ac ceptable. Equal Opportunity Employer B07/19 Futon bunkbed for sale. 3 years old. $200. 429-8911 P07/19 WANTED!! Will pay cash for fountain C o n structio n Jo bs start ASAP. Exp. Labor-Jn. Carpenter $10-$ 16 p/h. Ve- hicle/UA/ODL req. Call 203-5488 or 654-0021. Call to get application: 503-654-0021. B06/07-7/19 July 28th & 29th 9 am - 4 pm 1410 Roseview Heights PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 2ND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Bridge Street, Vernonia, Oregon. You may attend the hearing and give testimony on this matter or submit written testimony if you cannot attend. The public is invited to attend both the workshop and Council meeting. Public Hearings are scheduled for July 20, 2000 at 6:30 p.m. before the Planning Commission of the City of Vernonia and July 24, 2000 at 6:00 p.m. before the Ver nonia City Council to consider an applica tion for a zone change of certain property. The properties being considered for zone change are 4404-024-13200, 4404-024- 13300, and 4404-024-13400. The hearings will be held in the Council Chambers of Vernonia City Hall, 1001 JOHN A. LOMAX, JR John Alexander Lomax, Jr., 76, Ver nonia, died July 7, 2000, at his home. Private interment was held. Mr. Lomax was born September 2, 1923, in Houston, Tex., to John A. Lo max, Sr, and Bernice B. (Beaty) Lo max. He grew up in Ft. Worth, Texas, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy from 1941 to 1945. Following his discharge from the Navy, Mr. Lomax lived in Albuquerque and Farmington, New Mexico, until 1978, when he moved to La Grande. In 1980, he moved to Vernonia. Mr. Lomax was an electrician, but also owned and operated Lomax Milling Company, a portable sawmill, for several years until he retired. He was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. He was preceded in death by a sis ter, Dorothy Coons. Survivors include daughters Laura L. Grisolano of Kirtland, New Mexico; Wilma K. Simmerman and Beverly Ann Watkins, both of Farmington, New Mex.; a son, James B. of Farmington, New Mex. ; sister, Marjorie Lou Baker of Tucson, Ariz.; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; numerous nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to a charity of choice. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia was in charge of arrange ments. DR. FREDRICK C. NACHTIGAL, SR Dr. Fredrick Car) Nachtigal, Sr., 76, Portland, died Tuesday, July 4, 2000, at his home. Private family services will be held at a later date. Dr. Nachtigal was born February 12,1924, in St. Paul, Minn., to Fredrick Carl and Fanny (Widmer) Nachtigal. He grew up in Minnesota and after graduating from high school, served three years as a pharmacist in the U.S. Navy, He later attended the University of Minnesota, graduating in 1953. He married Kathleen Boyd in 1950, in St. Paul, Minn. After graduation, he served his internship in California, then Publish July 19, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE A Council waste water workshop on the sewer lagoons permitting system will be held Monday August 7th at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber Room, Vernonia City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia, OR. Council meeting will begin immediately fol lowing the workshop. started a medical practice in Vernonia, where he remained for three years be fore moving to the Hillsboro area. He retired in 1991. Dr. Nachtigal was an active mem ber of the Tuality Hospital Board for 25 years. He was also a member of the Nature Conservancy. Survivors include his wife; sons, Fred of Hillsboro, and Charles of Port land; daughter, Helen Quding of Beaverton, and five grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to the Nature Conservancy. Donelson, Sewell and Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro was in charge of arrangements. ERNEST M. SULLIVAN Ernest Morris Sullivan, 85, Vernon ia, died July 11, 2000. A memorial ser vice was held July 15 at the Vernonia Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dispo sition was by cremation. Inurnment will be in Tennessee. Mr. Sullivan was bom July 2, 1915 in Martin, Tenn., to John L and Belle (Pounds) Sullivan. He married Beatrice Moore in 1937 in Chicago. They lived in Tennessee and Arkansas before moving to Ver nonia in 1981. Mre. Sullivan worked as a sales man and photographer. He was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister. Survivors include his wife; daugh ter, Loretta Seibert of Vernonia; sons, Paul of McAlister, Okla., Ronny of Yu caipa, Calif., Wynn of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., and Roger of Nashville, Tenn.; sisters, Nell DeSmit of Ida, Mich., and Mary Elizabeth Kenton of Hendersons, Tenn.; 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. FRANK G. MCCLAIN Frank Gordon McClain,75, Wash ington County, died June 13, 2000, at Tuality Community Hospital in Hills boro. Private services were held. A re membrance gathering will be held in August at the south fork of the Santiam River. Disposition was by cremation. 1978 18’ Open Bow Boat, I/O, 302 Ford, excellent condition. $4,000. 429-8016. P07/19 Nice large T roybilt Rototiller. Does a great job. $475. 429-4451 B07/19 Gravely 7.5hp Sickle bar brush cut ter. Electric starter. Runs good. $300. 429-0209. B07/19 Q u a lity Sandy Loam Top Soil, crushed rock, beauty barkdust and grass hay. Steve Hemeon, 503-755- 2767 TFN 6 year old Morgan Mare for sale. $800. 429-7503 B07/19 pens, old guns, jewelry, pre-1920 postcards, old toys, sterling silver, old knives, kerosene lamps, old furniture [painted ok], old baskets, old iron banks, old kitchen ware, single pieces or entire estates. 429-1608. TFN Griffin Auction Co. CAS// PAM POP, S m a ll B u sin e s s In v e n to r ie s E sta tes — T o o ls E q u ip m en t — A n tiq u e s ON SITE AUCTIONS AVAILABLE Kevin G riffin . A u e tio iie e r 503-429-5024 Mobile: 503-502-0472 M O V IN G S A L E ! P7/19 Publish July 19, 2000 NOTICE OF AUCTION 1985 Dodge van to be auctioned at 8:00 am, August 21, 2000 at 1218 Birch Street, Vernonia, Oregon. Publish July 19, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE The Vernonia Planning Commission cur rently has one vacancy. Any interested per son wishing to serve on the Commission Mr. McClain was born July 25, 1924, in Albany, to Ray and Grace (Hymes) McClain. He grew up in New Port, Wash., and graduated from Washington State University with a bachelor of science degree in mechan ical engineering. He served w ith the U.S. Arm y in Eu rope during W orld W ar II. In 1946, he married Eunice May Meredith in Dallas, Tex. They lived in Pullman, Wash., until 1955 when they moved to the Seattle/Tacoma area. They moved in 1969 to Monmouth, then to Forest Grove in 1971. They separated in 1978. Mr. McClain later lived in the Beaverton, Hillsboro and Tualatin areas. Mr. McClain worked as a mechani cal engineer at aerospace companies throughout the Pacific Northwest, and for Trojan Nuclear Power Plant. He re tired in 1978, then sold real estate until 1984. He was preceded in death by a sis ter, Mary Kay McClain. Survivors include sons, Ron of Roseburg, Phil of Corvallis, and Gil of Banks; daughters, Vera Meredith of Longview, Wash., and Diane Hatai of Fresno, Calif.; brother, Walter of Seat tle; sister, Shirley Dahlin of Silverton; eight grandchildren, two great-grand children; several nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the American Heart Association. Westside Cremation Service was in charge of arrangements. MARION E. NOGLE Marion E. Nogle, 61, Sherwood, died July 11, 2000. A private service was held. Disposition was by crema tion, with inurnment at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton. Mrs. Nogle was born Sept. 13, 1938, in Salt Lake City to Dazel C. and Eleanor M. (Houston) Jones. She was raised in the Knappa and Jewell areas. She married Jaxon E. Nogle in 1961. They lived in Jewell, Eugene and Portland before moving to Sherwood. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband; Yard Sale - July 21-22, 9-5, 184 Bridge Street, collectibles, jewelry, clothing, misc. (weather permitting) B07/19 A r e y o u p la n n in g a J a m b o re e G a ra g e S a le ? Let people know with may submit a letter of interest to Mayor Art Parrow, Vernonia City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia, OR by 5:00 p.m., July 28, 2000. Publish: July 5 & 19, 2000 Tho INDEPENDENT Action Ads $3.50 for first 10 words then 100 per word NOTICE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY The City of Vernonia is soliciting bids for the following surplus property. 2 Ton Truck 1970 Chevrolet 292-6 cylin der., 2-ton, VIN #CS530P168142, 57,288 miles. New exhaust installed. Minimum bid $1000. First to bid minimum takes it home. Publish TFN daughters, Cindy Johnson of Vic torville, Calif., Jayme Mortenson of West Covina, Calif., and Danette Roan of Tualatin; son, Ted of Hillsboro; sister, Gwen Milligan of McMinnville; broth ers, David Jones of Donald and Marvin Jones ofSalem; six grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to the American Cancer Society. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria was in charge of arrangements. JOEYANN KORSMO JoeyAnn Korsmo, 56, Hillsboro, died July 10, 2000, at a daughter’s home in Roy. Funeral services were held July 13 at Fuiten, Rose and Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove, with the Rev. Kas Kachmarek, chaplain of the northwest region of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West, officiating. Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy. Mrs. Korsmo was born Dec. 4, 1943, in Hillsboro, to Frank and Evelyn (Puncochar) Horlacher. She was raised in Banks and graduated from 1962 Banks High School In In 1962. She married John N. Korsmo Sr., In Forest Grove in 1962. They lived in several communities including Tillam ook and Hillsboro before moving to Brighton, Mich., in 1972. They returned to Oregon in 1982 and lived in Banks and Cornelius. Mrs. Korsmo moved to Hillsboro in 1998. Mrs. Korsmo was a caregiver for developmentally disabled adults at the Good Shepherd Home of the West in ZlMflie/ Memorials Deadline for Aug. 2 issue is July 31 at 5:00 p.m. Tho IN D E P E N D E N T 725 Bridge St., Vernonia 429-9410 Cornelius for 13 years. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1992, and a sister, Jean Horlacher. Survivors include her companion, Robert “Red” Corbit, Hillsboro; chil dren, Chris of Milwaukee, Wis., Lisa Duyck of Roy, John and Jim, both of Milwaukee: brothers, Gary Horlacher of Scholls, Lou Horlacher of Hillsboro, Rick Horlacher of Forest Grove, Bill Horlacher of Cornelius and Jim Hor lacher of Banks; sisters, Karen Schnoor of Hillsboro and Cathy Corbit of Cornelius; six grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West, Alder Court Unit, 720 SE Washington St., Hillsboro, 97123 Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. "A Trusted Ubarne in furierai Service" fuiten, fyse & Moy t funeralMome Second generation fam ily Owned & Operated HEADSTO NES DERREL & DEANN ROSE JEFFREY & DEBRA ROSE-HOYT TINA ROSE-REYNOLDS AARON DUYCK, ROSS MATHEWS MONUM ENTS Attendant: RAY PELSTER 1-888-91-ANGEL 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 PRICES START AT $290.00 Vernonia 429-1523 741 Madison Av. Vern.........429-6611 JOHN A. LOMAX, JR. Sept. 24, 1923 July 7, 2000 Private Interment Held