The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, August 16, 2007, Page Page 13, Image 13

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    The INDEPENDENT, August 16, 2007
Page 13
Banks Truck & Tractor Pull, Combine Demolition, Bar-B-Q this weekend
Left, scenes from the parade
and the Combine Demolition
Derby at the 2006 Banks
Truck & Tractor Pull.
Just the finest in
collision repair
Expect delays on Cornelius Pass
Road construction will limit
traffic to one lane in each direc-
tion on Cornelius Pass Road
between Jacobson Road and
Rock Creek Boulevard, from
August 24 through 28.
According to Washington
County’s Department of Land
Use and Transportation the re-
striction is planned for the time
when the county’s contractor,
Baker Rock, will be grinding
and reconstructing the road.
The county and Baker Rock
are working together to ensure
that traffic moves as smoothly
as possible through this neces-
sary, though inconvenient, road
work. About 10,000 vehicles a
day travel south on Cornelius
Pass Road at this location, ac-
cording to 2006 traffic counts.
This schedule may change
due to weather, contractors’
schedules, or availability of ma-
terials. For a current schedule,
check www.wc-roads.com.
No Custom Work
Banks Car Show back for 4th time
Don’t miss the 4th annual
Banks Car Show, at Sunset
Park in Banks, on Saturday,
August 18, from 8:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. Judging is at 2:00
p.m.
Dash Plaques for the first
150 cars, plus raffles, prizes
and trophies. There will also be
a special appearance by Pure
Insanity.
The registration fee is $10,
with proceeds going to the
Sunset Park Association. The
event is hosted by the Sunset
Vintage Auto Club.
CHERRY
PRODUCTS
Auto Body & Paint
1875 E. Baseline
Cornelius
5 3 0 - 3 5 9 - 5 9 9 3
“Movie Night a success,” council told
From page 12
Edison.
Christy Greagor appeared
on behalf of the Greenville Park
Management Committee, re-
porting that the movie night in
the park was a success. Atten-
dance was over 100 and they
made about $230. The next
movie in the park night is
scheduled for Saturday, August
25 at 9:00 p.m.
Dayspring Christian Fellow-
ship advanced a maintenance
agreement to the city for the
paving on parking lots. Mayor
Branstitre said that the budget
has room in the general fund
for the work. Edison moved to
approve the city’s share of
$2,049.33. The motion carried
by a 4-1 vote, with Councilor
Craig Stewart in opposition.
Stewart is concerned with
Super Quiet
Portable Power
depth of concrete (1.5") and
that the bid from A-1 Paving
and Patching does not include
a seal coat. Mayor Branstitre
will have the city engineer
make recommendations to be
included with the approval of
Dayspring’s proposal.
The next city council meet-
ing will be Tuesday, September
11 at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday to Saturday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed Mondays
Main Street, Banks
PH.503-324-2424
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SUNSET
LAUNDRY
Prices Effective 8/15/07 thru 8/21/07
Wash…$1.25
Dry…25¢
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