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The INDEPENDENT, March 1, 2007 Page 21 Tillamook Forest Programs, cont. From page 10 Coast Range. Join Lynette “Bloomers” Rothwell and Sandy “Firefly” Creson for a presentation about the lifestyle of mountain women and how they survived in Oregon’s early forests. They will explore the types of clothing worn, the “tools” they used (including muzzleloaders) and how the American Indians provided items through trade and influ- enced clothing styles. March 4 will be the date for Bluegrass Open Jam, at 1:00 p.m. Our monthly bluegrass jam is a celebration of the set- tlers who lived in the hills and mountains and composed mu- sic about their day-to-day life Budget helpers sought by 47J From page 11 times for up to two hours at a time. Those interested in serv- ing on this committee should contact the district office, 503- 429-5891, for additional infor- mation. The next meeting of the board will be March 8, at 6:00 p.m. at the district office, 475 Bridge St. LEGAL NOTICE experiences. The Tillamook Forest has had its share of set- tlers and homesteaders and we certainly have our share of mountains. Bring your man- dolins, fiddles, guitars and ban- jos and join in the fun. All ages and abilities are welcome. An open jam will occur the first Sunday of each month. Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be Saturday, March 17, and will include a sumptu- ous Corned Beef and Cabbage feed and Irish family festival. This community event benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Hillsboro. The celebration will begin with staging at 9:00 a.m. in the parking lot across from Hare Field, on NE Grant Street in Did You Know… From page 19 several open theft cases. The VPD is taking measures to respond to the thefts using available resources. We ask for community help as well. Watch out for yourself and your neighbors by reporting suspi- cious activity, suspicious vehi- cles, and suspicious people. Try to make a note of time, date, descriptions, and license plates. It may not seem too suspicious at the time, but the information could be invaluable later if a theft is discovered. If you have been a victim of a theft we encourage you to re- port it to the proper agency. Even if the items stolen were just scrap or of little value, we need to know. Your report may allow us to fill in missing pieces of this extremely large puzzle. Hillsboro. The parade will leave Hare Field at 11:00 a.m., con- tinue east to Cornell Road, turn south on Main Street, west on Main to 2nd Ave, north on 2nd to Grant Street, then east back to Hare Field. The party continues with the Corned Beef and Cabbage Feed sponsored by Sports Look, with Irish-themed music and dancing and games for the kids. These activities will take place in the new Civic Center A GALIS N ETWORK S ERVICES between 1st and 2nd on Main in downtown Hillsboro. There is a $20 parade entry fee. Entry forms for the parade have been mailed to all previ- ous participants. If you do not receive an entry form or would like to be in the parade for the first time, entry forms are avail- able at many Hillsboro busi- nesses or at Murphy’s Furni- ture in Cornelius. Call Murphy’s Furniture for more information, 503-640-1124. High Speed Wireless Internet. As fast as DSL for less cost. Domain Services Low cost registration and hosting. Unlimited Dialup Surf up to 5x faster with dialup accelerator included FREE. Local Areas Wireless Internet Heather Ln. to Cherry St., Downtown Vernonia Timber Rd./Hwy 47 Jct. to the Golf Course Check your email from anywhere using Agalis' Webmail. All Agalis Internet accounts include: Email accounts, Email Virus & SPAM filtering, FREE Internet related support. Your Painting & Interior Specialist Vernonia, Oregon 503-830-6057 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CCB# 159353 Website: www.agalis.net Phone: 503-201-1846 Owned and Operated in Vernonia since 1998 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE More Legal Notices on page 22 Action Ads INEXPENSIVE – EFFECTIVE 503-429-9410