The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, June 06, 2001, Page 21, Image 21

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T h e IN D E P E N D E N T , J u n e 6 , 2 00 1
Action Ads. . .
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
IDT0H0T1TB FOB S U E
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE
County Engineer
Columbia County, St. Helens, Oregon
Position #01A-468
DUTIES: Perform a wide variety of ad­
vanced technical and engineering
tasks in the investigation, location, de­
sign and construction of road, bridge
and building products. Assist in the
general mgmt, planning and direction
of the Road Department. Supervise
staff
QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. in engineer­
ing; 6 yrs public works exp with at
least 2 yrs supervisory exp.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be licensed
as a professional Civil Engineer in the
St. of Oregon. Preference given for li­
cense as registered Land Surveyor.
Pre-employment drug/alcohol screen
required.
SALARY: $3,796 - $4,842 + approx
3% cola 7/1/01; Exclt benefits, includ­
ing paid PERS retirement and fully
paid family health insurance
TO APPLY: County app mandatory
and may be obtained from Columbia
County Civil Service, County Court­
house, St. Helens, OR 97051; Phone:
503-397-3874
DEADLINE: Must be received by July
3,2001; postmark not acceptable; fac­
simile apps not acceptable
Equal Opportunity Employer
B06/06
$500 weekly potential. Info. 1-985-
646-1700 DEPT. OR-1661
P06/06-06/20
87 Mazda P/U 4 x 4 , good condition,
$1,800. 503-429-4356.
P06/06
Full size m attress, boxspring &
frame, good condition, $50. 503-429-
3041.
B06/06
Georges frst (burn ointment) and wa­
ter filters. Call now 503-429-7201.
B06/06
Director
Part-time - 20 hrs. per week
Vernonia Cares, Vernonia, Oregon
DUTIES:
Fiscal
management,
fundraising, budgeting, organizing
events, computer, bookkeeping and
presentation. Some travel required.
Some heavy lifting and working with
volunteers.
TO APPLY: Send resume with refer­
ences to Vernonia Cares, P O Box
126, Vernonia, OR 97064.
DEADLINE: Must be received by June
22. Starting date is July 1, 2001.
B06/06
1987 Ford Honey motorhome, 24
foot, lots of storage room. Very good
condition. 503-429-8562.
B06/06
Engineering Intern
Columbia County, St. Helens, Oregon
Position #01-410
DUTIES: Develop/design permits for
road/bridge projects; provide engi­
neering assistance to dept.
QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. in engineer­
ing; 2 yrs exp in engineering
REQUIREMENTS: Must be registered
as Eng Intern/Eng in Training in the St.
of Oregon. Preference given for li­
cense as registered Professional En­
gineer. Pre-employment drug/alcohol
screen required.
SALARY: $3,003 - $3,598 + approx
3% cola 7/1/01; Exclt benefits, includ­
ing paid PERS retirement and fully
paid family health insurance
TO APPLY: County app mandatory
and may be obtained from Columbia
County Civil Service, County Court­
house, St. Helens, OR 97051; Phone:
503-397-3874
DEADLINE: Must be received by July
3,2001; postmark not acceptable; fac­
simile apps not acceptable
Equal Opportunity Employer
B06/06
Tired o f the com m ute? Full time po­
sition for glass machinist. Operate
CNC machinery for high tolerance
parts. Salary depending on experi­
ence. P O B o x 173, Vernonia, OR
97064. 503-429-4632.
B06/06
NOW HIRING: companies desperate­
ly need employees to assemble prod­
ucts at home. No selling, any hours.
Parole/Probation O fficer l/ll
Columbia County, Oregon
Position #01-224/5
DUTIES: Perform professional correc­
tions casework investigating and su­
pervising misdemeanor and felony of­
fenders and conditional release of­
fenders.
QUALIFICATIONS: BA degree in be­
havioral science or related; PO 1:2 yrs
exp in corrections/criminal justice field;
5 yrs exp, including 2 yrs exp perform­
ing case work w/offenders
REQUIREMENTS: Possession or
ability to quickly obtain Law Enforce­
ment Data System Certification and
DPSST Parole/Probation Officer Cer­
tificate. Valid driver’s license.
SALARY: PO I: $2,582-$3,104; PO II:
$3,003-$3,598 (+ approx 3% effec.
7/1/01)
TO APPLY: Application form mandato­
ry - may be obtained from Columbia
County Civil Service, County Court­
house, St. Helens, OR 97051; Phone:
503-397-3874
DEADLINE: Must be received by June
20, 2001; postmark not acceptable;
facsimile apps not acceptable
Equal Opportunity Employer
B06/06
Lifeguard, full-time and part-time po­
sitions with the City of Vernonia,
$10.00 per hour. The City dams a sec­
tion of Rock Creek at Hawkins Park
and creates a swimming atmosphere
for toddlers and all ages.
Performs all duties related to the oper­
ation of a municipal pool, following all
applicable local, state and federal laws
and regulations. Must possess com­
prehensive knowledge of pool safety
rules and regulations. Must maintain
current First Aid, CPR, Lifesaving and
Water Safety Instructor’s certificates.
Applications may be obtained from
Vernonia City Hall, 1001 Bridge St.,
Vernonia, OR 97064, or by calling
503-429-5291. Application deadline is
June 15, 2001 by 5:00 p.m. If you
have any questions, contact Robyn L.
Bassett @ 503-429-6921.
Equal Opportunity Employer
B04/18-06/06
1985 Nissan King Cab 4 x 4 , canopy,
bedliner. $1,500 obo.
1969 Ford 1/2 Ton 4 x 4, 390/4
speed, $1,500.
1971 Ford PU, no motor or tranny.
Good for parts.
Scott, 503-429-1067.
B06/06
1976 Dodge Camper Van, 1 ton,
raised camper roof, electric wheel­
chair lift, stove, ice box, etc. $2,000.
503-429-7731.
FTFN
75 Ford 4 x 4 Tall Boy. Brand new
engine, 4 speed, canopy. $4,500.503-
805-4671 or 503-429-3601.
B06/06
1916 Steger & Sons Piano. Beautiful
wood, good condition, with bench.
$300. 503-429-8001.
P06/06
Sears 18.1 CF Chest Freezer, good
for garage. $75. 503-429-0273.
F06/06
1997 W izard A u to m a tic R iding
Lawn Mower 14.5 HP - 42” Cut. Very
Good Care. Asking $500.00. Day
Phone:
503-429-3021
Darlene
Evening Phone: 503-429-4508.
P06/06
16 hp lawn tra ctor $495.
81 gas g olf cart, needs work $325.
503-324-0155.
B06/06
Large oak e nte rta inm en t center,
$100 obo. 503-429-0303.
B06/06
WORK WANTED
General yard work, mowing, pruning,
weeding. $10/hr. Reliable. Call Bob
503-429-9505.
B06/06
SBRVICES
Small Engine & Power Equipment
Repair. Warrantee work for: Coleman
Powermate and Briggs & Stratton.
Ko’s Small Engine Clinic
31573 Scappoose/Vemonia Hwy
Scappoose
Phone: 503-543-6680
B06/06-07/18
No more B12 shots (ouch) fo r us.
We take B12, B6 and folic acid sublin­
gually. (a tab that dissolves under our
tongue). Drs. recommended. We also
have pycnogenol 60 mg, DMSO, Dr.
_______________ PETS________________
To a good home, 7 month Golden
Retriever mix puppy. Immunized and
housebroken. Loves to play. 503-429-
2422.
B06/06
Have 1 ton truck with 17 ft trailer for
light hauling duties. 503-429-7731.
FTFN
Therefore, the City does hereby pass the
following Resolution:
Resolution 6-01
BE IT RESOLVED that within the re­
sources available to the City through city,
county, state, federal and community volun­
teer sources, the City w ill aesist all per­
sons who feel they have been discriminat­
ed against because of race, color, religion,
sex, disability (physical and mental), famil­
ial status (children) or national origin in the
process of filin g a com plaint with the
Oregon Civil Rights Division or the U. S.
Department of Housing and Urban Devel­
opment. Seattle Regional Office Compli­
ance Division, that they may seek equity
under federal and state laws.
Fair Housing Resolution of the
City of Vernonia, Oregon
LET IT BE KNOWN TO ALL PERSONS of
the City of Vernonia, Oregon that discrim i­
nation in the sale, rental, lease, advertising
of sale, rental or lease, financing of housing
or land to be used for construction of hous­
ing, or in the provision of brokerage, rental
services because of race, color, sex, dis­
ability (physical or mental), familial status
(children) or national origin is prohibited
by Title VIII of the federal Fair Housing
Amendments Act of 1988. It is the policy of
the City of Vernonia to support the Fair
Housing Amendments Act of 1988 and to
implement a Fair Housing Program to en­
sure equal opportunity in housing for all
persons regardless of race, color, religion,
sex, disability (physical and mental), famil­
ial status (children) or national origin.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City
shall publicize this Resolution and through
this publicity shall cause real estate brokers
and sellers, private home sellers, rental
owners, rental property managers, real es­
tate and rental advertisers, lenders,
builders, developers, home buyers and
home or apartment renters to become
miscellaneous wanted
W A N TE D TO BUY
OLD WOOD “STUFF”
Doors, windows, fencing, cabinets,
benches, ladders - you name it!
DON’T BURN IT!!
Please call John 1-360-642-5440
B06/06
W ill haul scrap alum inum , copper,
brass, metal, batteries. 503-429-
7731.
FTFN
Want #1 Alder Sawlogs - 9’ & 18’
only. Delivered to Cascade Locks,
$150 per ton. Call 503-667-4034 after
7 p.m.
BTFN
W ANTED: C a s h paid for
old Christmas ornaments, old Ver­
nonia area advertising (signs, old
calendars), old baskets, clocks, old
tools, old kitchenware, old furniture,
old radios, logging pictures, old pic­
tures of the Vernonia area, bear
traps, wolf traps, hunting knives, In­
dian artifacts, old paintings, pre
1920 postcards, old coffee tins, cof­
fee grinders, old ammunition box­
es, old lamps, wagon wheels, iron
wheels, old iron toys, tin toys,
trains, old marbles, teddy bears,
dolls, old quilts, samplers, old
crocks, old horse drawn farm
equipment, anvils. 503-429-1608
days or evenings. If no answer,
leave message. I will get right back
to you.
BTFN
INSTRUCTION
Reward: cardboard box, approxi­
mately 12” x 14" with kitchen items,
videos and a camera. Lost between
Vernonia and Timber. Call 503-429-
6472.
B06/06
LOST YOUR DOG? Call the Colum­
bia County Animal Shelter in St. He­
lens at 503-397-3935.
FTFN
Recycle y o u r m agazines at St.
Mary’s Church, 2nd & 4th Saturdays,
or at Vernonia laundromat daily.
Questions? Call 503-429-8092 or
503-429-8841.
FTFN
Free Clothing available Tuesdays,
10 am-noon. St. Vincent dePaul trail­
er, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Ver­
nonia.
FTFN
Vernonia Cares Emergency Food
Bank is open every Tuesday and
Thursday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at
627 Adams Avenue. 503-429-1414.
FTFN
PUBLIC NOTICI
NOTICE OF FAIR HOUSING
RESOLUTION
Old 1920 era cream colored Ice box.
3 doors, metal wheels, wire shelves,
working order - good condition.
$300.00. 503-429-7201.
B06/06
aware of their respective responsibilities
and rights under the Fair Housing Amend­
ments Act of 1988 and any applicable state
or local laws or ordinances.
THE FAIR HOUSING PROGRAM, for the
purpose of informing those affected of their
respective responsibilities and right con­
cerning Fair Housing law and complaint
procedures, will, at a minimum, include, but
not be limited to: 1) the printing, publicizing
and distribution of this Resolution; 2) the
distribution of posters, flyers, pamphlets
and other applicable Fair Housing informa­
tion provided by local, state and federal
sources, through local media of community
contacts; and 3) the publicizing of locations
where assistance will be provided to those
seeking to file a discrimination complaint.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The Resolution shall
take effect immediately upon adoption by
City Council.
Adopted by the Vernonia City Council this
21 day of May, 2001, by the following vote:
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Ayes: 4; Nays: 0; Abstain: 0; Absent: 1
Mayor Mario P. Leonetti
City of Vernonia
Attest: Janelle Serafin
City Recorder
Publish June 6, 2001
NOTICE OF PUBUC MEETING
The Region #1 Regional Workforce Board
will meet on Thursday, June 14,2001, at 12
noon until 1:30 p.m. at Fultano’s Family
Pizza, 770 East Columbia River Hwy.,
Clatskanie, Oregon. Major agenda topic is
Region #1 Mobile Unit tour (on display) and
guest speakers are Mike Sykes, City of
Vernonia Manager and Jarrod Hogue, MTC
Career Consultant. The full agenda will be
distributed at the meeting. The public is
welcome. For information concerning the
Regional Workforce Board or meetings,
please contact Debbie Davis at MTC in As­
toria,
503-325-1156,
or
e-mail:
ddavis9mtctrains.com
Publish June 6. 2001
Modem Western Square Dancing,
first lesson freeü Call 503-429-1322
for information.
B06/06
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TB1N1S
We want to thank our employees
for all they did to make our 25 year
anniversary a success.
Thanks also to our friends and
customers for the cards, gifts and
flowers.
Thanks again.
Darlene & Pat Knight
B06/06
To My Special Angels:
I would like to express my heartfelt
gratitude that took place after my
heart attack on May 5, 2001. First, to
a beloved Lord, who was with me
through all the pain and ins and outs
of my illness. To my wonderful family,
who stood beside me all the way.
Also, having these wonderful people
praying for me is the most wonderful
blessing I've had in my entire life. To
Laroy and Jeanette Hepler, the Karen
Miller family, to the congregation of
my Christian Church and all the
Ladies in the prayer meetings who
prayed for me. The Ince family, Jim
and Elfrieda, for their concern. A spe­
cial thanks to Joel Stith and Dirk
Haales for visiting me in the hospital
and all their prayers for me. My list
could go on and on. To all those men­
tioned and my wonderful Doctors,
who had a serious case to deal with,
may I express my deepest thanks and
I know, for sure, you all have earned
one extra star in your crown.
God bless you all and my deepest
gratitude.
Love ya all!
Scotty Weimer
Vernonia
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B06/06