Page 10 The INDEPENDENT, June 17, 2004 Vernonian wins division spelling bee, goes now to Oregon State Fair, Sept. 4 Celia Gendron-Herndon, a student at Washington Grade School in Vernonia, will repre- sent Columbia County in the 28th annual Oregon Spelling Contest, September 4 at the Oregon State Fair. The WGS student qualified for the state competition by placing first at the county level in Division II (Grades 6-8). Other first place winners are Alec Hendrickson, from Otto Peterson Elementary in Scap- poose, in Division 1 (Grades K- 5); and Kim Stites, from St. He- lens High School, in Division III (Grades 9-12). The Columbia County com- petition was held May 19 at the Clatskanie School District Of- fice, with Dave Cook, a retired teacher, saying the words for the students to write. An oral spelling bee is not part of this program. Linda Lewis and Karen Roldan scored the stu- dent’s work. Other winners and contest- ants were: Division I; 2nd Place to Tier- ra Harris-Mitchell of Lincoln Grade School in Vernonia and 3rd Place to Edie Webster of Clatskanie Elementary. The other contestants were; Mariah Hill of Scappoose; Trevor Har- vey of Clatskanie; Alexi Bern- hardy and Craig Pedersen, both of Rainier; Kira Paragon of Grumpy’s Towing 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AUTOS • TRUCKS • BOATS SEMI-TRUCKS • MOTOR HOMES We Bill Most Insurance Companies Prompt Low Service Rates 53279 Columbia River Hwy • Scappoose, OR 97056 503-543-5533 Vernonia; Amanda Hatch and Hannah Peterson, both of St. Helens. Division II; 2nd Place to He- len Ontiveros of Rainier JR/SR High and 3rd Place to Yolande Gendron-Herndon of Washing- ton Grade School in Vernonia. The other contestants were; Zoe Stover and Rachel Sykes, both of Scappoose; Courtney Pillar and Bittney Ollila, both of Clatskanie; Rachel Ontiveros of Rainier; Nick Wright and Jaren Smith, both of St. Helens. Division III; 2nd Place to Brook Miller of Clatskanie Mid/High and 3rd Place to Eliz- abeth Johnson of Rainier JR/SR High. The other contest- ants were; Ashley Sampair of Clatskanie; Andrew Brookins and Damon McNeil, both of Vernonia; Cole Grisham of St. Helens. The Oregon Department of Education and the Oregon As- sociation of Education Service Districts sponsor the contest, and Northwest Regional ESD, coordinated the Columbia County contest. WEATHER REPORT MAY 2004 DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TEMPERATURE HI LO 79 71 71 58 59 70 65 63 63 54 60 62 67 68 58 61 71 66 62 64 58 58 64 72 76 62 58 57 57 62 61 38 46 45 40 40 40 39 38 34 37 37 36 37 42 46 38 38 45 50 49 41 45 46 35 50 48 46 39 46 46 39 PRECIP. AMT. -- -- .03 .16 .20 .18 .27 .05 T .02 .02 -- -- T -- .01 T -- -- -- .05 .03 .16 -- T .27 .66 .15 .03 .08 -- Temperature and precipitation amounts are from the official U.S. weather station at the Vernonia wa- ter plant. Measurable precipitation in May totalled 2.37 inches. Vernonia Rural Fire District Abbreviations: EMS, Emer- gency Medical Service; MVA, Motor Vehicle Accident MAY 2004 May 1 May 3 May 4 May 5 – – – – May 7 – May 9 – May 10 – May 12 – May 14 – May 16 May 17 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 24 May 26 May 28 – – – – – – – – – May 30 – May 31 – EMS Assist EMS Assist Public Assist EMS Assist (2), MVA Haz Mat Level 2 EMS Assist (3) EMS Assist (2) False alarm EMS Assist Haz Mat Level 1 EMS Assist (3) Mutual aid – false alarm EMS Assist EMS Assist EMS Assist EMS Assist EMS Assist False alarm MVA – mutual aid EMS Assist EMS Assist Down lines EMS Assist (2) MVA – mutual aid EMS Assist Banks Fire District #13 Abbreviations: EMS, Emer- gency Medical Service; MVA, Motor Vehicle Accident MAY 2004 May 1 – EMS Assist – fall MVA – Pihl Rd. May 2 – Water problem Auto alarm May 8 – MVA – Hwy 26 Oven fire May 10 – MVA – Hwy 26 May 11 – EMS Assist – chest pain Auto alarm May 12 – EMS Assist (2) – chest pain & trauma May 13 – EMS Assist (2) – fall & heart problem May 14 – MVA (2) – Hwy 26 @ MP 40 & MP 43 May 15 – EMS Assist – sick Brush fire May 16 – EMS Assist – seizures May 17 – EMS Assist – hemorrhage May 18 – EMS Assist – uncon- scious May 21 – EMS Assist – trauma Auto alarm May 24 – EMS Assist – breathing MVA – Pebble Creek Rd May 25 – EMS Assist – trauma MVA – Banks, Main St. May 27 – MVA – Scofield Rd. Residential fire May 28 – EMS Assist – trauma May 30 – EMS Assist – uncon- scious, MVA (2) – Fisher & Hwy 47