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Page 22 The INDEPENDENT, December 6, 2000 Thu INDEPENDENT action E d s. . . r ~ H ELP W ANTED BBLPW 1OTBD C areer O p p o rtu n ity : Checker posi tion. Benefits include heath insurance, 401K, paid holidays and vacations. Close to home. Flexible hours. 503- 429-3811. Ask for Randy. B12/06 Wanted People with passion, people with heart! Have you ever wished you could work with a professional company with professional people doing pro fessional things in a professional way? Well, now you can. We are Farmers Insurance G roup of C om panies and we are one of the largest and fastest growing com panies in the industry. We are looking for people with a mission. No experience is necessary because we will teach all you will need to know, but you bet ter call fast because we are on a fast track and we are looking for runners. Please call Jeff Johnnie at (877)472-8200 or fax resume to Youth S e rvices M anager: Full-time. Responsibilities include design & im plementation of services to children & youth, both in shelter and in communi ty, school presentations and communi ty outreach. Knowledge of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse issues, public speaking experi ence, minimum of a high school diplo ma and related experience preferred. To apply, mail a resume and 3 refer ences to: Executive Director, Colum bia County W omen’s Resource Cen ter, P.O. Box 22, St. Helens, OR 97051. Minorities and bilingual per sons are strongly encouraged to ap ply. m s m s related field. For application, call 503- C h ild care. Reasonable rates, Mist area. Call Sandy 503-755-2457. P12/06 397-0028. EOE B12/06 Speech Language P a th o lo g ist fo r Special E ducation in Columbia Co. S.A.G. Actor, prod assist, raised in Scappoose, OR. Needs an assist for a movie project (search for big foot). Dan Bighaus, Jr. 702-369-3030 or 702-697-9366 pager. B12/06 M -F 6 :0 0 a m -6 :0 0 pm . $2.50/hr. AFS okay, USDA, State Registered. Please call Amber, 503-429-2231. P9/06-12/20 BIRDS OP THANKS We would like to thank the w on derful people of Vernonia for their thoughts, prayers and continuing sup port of our family over the loss of our dear Joanna. Thank you so much. ANNOUNCEM ENTS R e cycle y o u r m ag a zin e s at St. Mary’s Church, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, or at Vernonia laundromat daily. Ques tions? Call 503-429-8092 or 503-429- 8841. FTFN C. JANIE WISE C. Janie Wise, 91, Vancouver, died November 15, 2000. Funeral services were held November 20 at Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove, with Reverend Tolbert Lovelady of the River of Life Fellowship in Sea side, officiating. Interment was at the Buxton Cemetery. Mrs. W ise was born August 3, 1909, near Quinlan, Texas, to William and Mary (Carter) Carnley. She was raised in Texas. She married Hershel C. Wise in 1928 in Baileyboro, Texas. They lived in Texas until 1942, when they moved to Vancouver, Washington. In 1945, they moved to Buxton. She also lived In Montana. During World War II, she worked in the Vancouver shipyards. Mrs. Wise was a member of the Buxton Assembly of God church. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1970; five brothers. Leo nard, William and Grady Carnley, and Ben and Lee Davis; eight sisters, Vada May Welsh, Velma Luttrel, Dora Fine, Evelyn King, Ruby Lovelady, Leona Carnley, Mary L. Lovelady and Army- JO AN N A M. CHANDLER Joanna M. Chandler, 43, Vernonia, died November 15, 2000. Celebration of Life Service was held November 20, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Ver nonia. Private interment was held. Ms. Chandler was born July 6, 1957, in the Bronx, New York, to Michael and Elizabeth A. (Connor) Di- Pasquale. She was raised in Suffern, New York. She trained in Medical As sistance at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington, where she lived until moving to Vernonia in 1995. Survivors include her companion, Marvin D. Dennis of Vernonia; five chil dren, Jessica M. of Gresham, Aimed M. of Walla Walla, Washington, Mat thew C. Elliott, Robin M. Elliott and Jayden Q. E. Dennis, all of Vernonia; her father, Michael DiPasquale of Sun City, Arizona; her mother, Elizabeth Boivin of H illsboro; three sisters, Suzanne Nunemaker of Hi-Nella, New Jersey, Dianne Smith of Port Angeles and Anne Geier of Mahwah, New Jer sey; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Joanna M. Chandler Memorial Fund, a trust fund for her children, c/o Daniel and Elizabeth Boivin, 19000 SW Evergreen Parkway, #60, Hills boro, OR 97124 or c/o Marvin Dennis, 281 Arkansas Avenue, Vernonia, OR 97064. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. LOST YOUR DOG? Call the Colum bia County Animal Shelter in St. He lens at 1-503-397-3935. FTFN Thank you to all who attended and supported our American Cancer Soci ety Dinner/Talent Show fund raiser. It was a great success, thanks to our caring community. Thank you to all the wonderful talent who donated and shared their time and special talents with us. Gladys Sharar Carolyn Keasey Vernonia F12/06 MERCEDES I. G U C K Mercedes I. Glick, 80, died Novem ber 20, 2000. No services were held. Angel Memorials PRICES START AT $290.00 Disposition was by cremation. Mrs. Glick was born March 19, 1920, in Buffalo, Wyo. Her maiden name was Churchill. She was raised on a homestead near Buffalo and on a farm outside Sandpoint, Idaho. She married Clarence Glick in 1937; he died in 1991. She moved to Portland in the early 1960s and managed hotels with her husband. She also worked in cafes in Mist and Jewell. Survivors include two sons, Cass and Christian E.; two daughters, Can- die Bennett and Sandra St. John; two brothers, James F. and Lee A. Churchill; three sisters, Mildred Need ham, Lucille Melvin and Grace Stueve; three grandchildren; one great grand child. Remembrances suggested to Legacy Visiting Nurse Association. St. John’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. "A Trusted (patrie in funeral Service" fuiten, fose &9doyt funercdttome Second generation f a m ily O w n e d & O p erated DERREL & DEANN ROSE JEFFREY & DEBRA ROSE-HOYT TINA ROSE-REYNOLDS AARON DUYCK, ROSS MATHEWS Attendant: RAYPELSTER 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 741 Madison Av. Vem........ 429-6611 I n L o v in g M e m o ry o f JQ M M k M. CHANDLER Nov. 15, 2000 Services Held C. JANIE WISE Aut. 3 ,1 9 0 9 Nov. 15, 2000 Services Held PETER T. DENIKE April 2 9 ,1 9 4 0 If your furniture isn't becoming to you, you should be coming to me. Antiques Bought & Sold 429-7633 Eves. Nov. 18, 2000 TABS Free C lothing available every Tues day, 10 a.m.-noon. St. Vincent dePaul trailer, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Vernonia. FTFN Vernonia Cares Em ergency Food Bank is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 627 Adams Avenue. Phone 503- 429-1414. FTFN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION OF DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS 325-1156 or email: ddavisd@pacifier.com. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 13, 2001, an election will be con ducted by mail for the purpose of electing board members to the following districts (oositions or zones, and terms) as follows: Publish December 6, 2000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON VERNONIA SCHOOL DIST. 47J Position 1, 4, 5 & 6 (4 yr term) & Position 7 (2 yr term) In the Matter of the Renewal of Ambu lance Service Franchises, Areas Two Through Seven, in Columbia County, Oregon VERNONIA RFPD Position 1 (2 yr term) & Position 5 (4 yr term) TO: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MIST BIRKENFELD RFPD Position 3, 4 & 5 (4 yr term) Each candidate for an office listed above must file a declaration of candidacy accompanied by a filing fee of $10.00 or petition for nomination signed by at least 25 registered voters residing in the election district for the office, with the elections de partment of Columbia County, OR, not lat er than 5:00 on January 11, 2001. Published pursuant to ORS 255.075. Elizabeth E. Huser Columbia County Clerk NOTICE OF CHANGE OF MEETING DATE The regularly scheduled December 4, 2000, meeting of the Vernonia City Council has been changed to December 11, 2000. The December 18, 2000, council meeting has been cancelled. Publish December 6 ,2 0 0 0 PUBLIC NOTICE 1) Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners for Columbia County will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, December 20, 2000, at or af ter 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners' Meet ing Room, Room 308 of the Columbia County Courthouse in St. Helens, Oregon. 2) The purpose of this hearing is to solicit public input regarding the applications for renewal of ambulance service franchises, and the Ambulance Service Administrator’s recommendations regarding the applica tions for the ambulance service areas two through seven within Columbia County. 3) The hearing is open to the public and all interested persons may appear and be heard. The Commissioners’ Meeting Room is accessible to the handicapped. If you are in need of special accommodations, please contact the Board of County Commission ers’ office at 503-397-4322. Dated this 30th day of November, 2000. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON By: Jack Paterson, Chair Publish December 6, 2000 Region 1 Workforce Investment Board will meet on Thursday, December 14,2000, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at Hump's Restaurant in Clatskanie, Oregon (50 West Columbia River Hwy.). Major agenda topics include employer wage continuum/incumbent worker projects and prioritization of ser vices in Region 1. The full agenda win be distributed at the meeting. Public is wel come. For information concerning the Re gional Workforce Board of the meeting, please contact Debbie Davis at MTC, 503- NOTICE OF CONTINUANCE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Vernonia City Council has continued the Public Hearing of November 20, 2000, regarding an application for Annexation, Zone Amendment and Planned Develop ment Subdivision for Tax Lot 4404-000- 00101, Io December 11,2000, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber Room Public tes timony is welcomed at this Public Hearing. Publish December 6 ,2 0 0 0 fcon’t 6ar?(e wBA 0(4 Man Winter. Services Held S ubscribe to HEADSTONES MONUMENTS 1-888-91-ANGEL MARY LOU HARMON Jan. 1 6 ,1 9 2 7 Nov. 26, 2000 Services Held Vernonia 429-1523 CALVIN E. BUCKNER Jan. 13,1911 Nov. 30, 2000 Services Held 3 PUBLIC! NOTICE Publish December 6, 2000 July 6, 1957 5 0 3 -4 2 9 -4 0 1 7 Lulu's Antique Refinishing Repair & Caning P12/06 Obituary (M on obituarios on pago 21) may Carnley. Survivors include three sons, Ken neth of Chicken, Alaska, William of Wasilla, Alaska, and Tommy of Lavina, Montana; four daughters, Mary Jo Morse of Vancouver, Geraldine Caudill of Lavina, Patricia Brown of Wasilla and Carol Penwarden of Hachita, New Mexico; thirty-one grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. MIKE JAMES HORSESHOEING Marvin Dennis & Family (503)472-9413 DOROTHY MAY O’NEAL Dorothy May O'Neal, 71, Gering, Ne braska, died November 25, 2000. Services were held November 30 at the First United Methodist Church in Scottsbluff, Neb., with the Rev. Wayne Alloway officiating. Inter ment was at West Lawn Cemetery in Ger ing. Mrs. O'Neal was born May 21,1929, in Vernonia to Artemus and Maggie (Cooley) DeHart. She graduated from Vernonia High School in 1947 and immediately went to work at West Oregon Electric Cooperative. In 1948, she married Merle W. Roland. They lived in Sioux County, Nebraska, until 1969, when they moved to Scottsbluff, Ne braska. She married H. Richard O’Neal in 1976. They lived in Gering. She worked in the media center for Scottsbluff Public Schools, at Regional West Medical Center in home health, and at Total Landscape Center. Mrs. O’Neal was a member of the church, the Trails West Iris Society and the Moose Lodge Auxiliary. She was also a Master Gardener. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a great-granddaughter. Survivors include her husband; sons, Rodney W Roland of Pueblo, Colo., and Gene A. Roland of Gering; daughter, Denise A Reynoldson of Minatare, Neb.; stepsons, Mark A. O’Neal of Lakewood, Colo., and Tracy L. O’Neal of Gering; sis ters, Otha Ekegren of Bandon, Betty Meier of Tacoma, Wash., and Tempie Nance of Vernonia; brothers, Mitchell DeHart of Seattle, David DeHart of Portland and Lester DeHart of Sheridan; 10 grandchil dren; four great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggest to the Trails West Iris Society. u u BRIGHT EYES DAY CARE 10 hrs. per week for school year 2000- 2001. Valid TSPC/OR license req. For application, call 503-397-0028. EOE B12/06 B12/06 E arly C h ild h o o d E du ca tio n S pecial is t: Full tim e for 2000-2001 school yr. In Columbia Co. Valid OR license req. in Early Childhood, elem, spec, ed or a S E R V IC E S BBLPW ÄBTBB T h e IN D E P E N D E N T to d ay f o r ju s t $ 1 5 p e r y e a r. Call 5 0 3 -4 2 9 -9 4 1 0 to s ta r t your subscription.