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The INDEPENDENT, August 15, 2012 Vernonia Police Department July 4 – Debra Warhurst, 48, Vernonia, arrested for Unlawful Police/Court Abbreviations Abbreviations: A&D, Alcohol & Drug; DUII, Driving Under the In- fluence of Intoxicants; BUII, Boat- ing Under the Influence of Intoxi- cants; CCSO, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office; DWS, Driving While License is Suspended; MIP, Minor In Possession of Intoxi- cants; MV, Motor Vehicle Acci- dent; PCS, Possession of Con- trolled Substance; ODL, Oregon Driver License; FTA, Failure to Ap- pear in Court; NTSI, National Traf- fic Safety Institute; DA, District At- torney; VIP, Victim Impact Panel; FF&A, Fines, Fees and Assess- ments. Possession of a Firearm; taken to CCSO jail. July 5 – John Jeffries, 45, Vernonia, arrested for Proba- tion Violation; taken to CCSO jail. Vernonia Justice Court July 31 - Aug. 7, 2012 Zachary D. Carpenter, 21, pleaded guilty to MIP-Alcohol; 12 mo. ODL suspension, VIP, Drug and Alcohol Evaluation, plus follow any prescribed treatment, FF&A to be deter- mined. Traffic.......................... 5 Dog............................. 1 July 8 – Assisted OSP with a DUI arrest on Hwy 26 near MP 52. July 15 – A marijuana pipe and an open beer were found in Hawkins Park; items de- stroyed. July 16 – Theft of eight rings, a bracelet, and earrings report- ed on Mist Dr.; ongoing investi- gation. July 17 – Nicholas Henson, 21, Vernonia, cited for City Or- dinance Violation, having alco- hol in a city park. July 28 – Janet Gray, 48, Vernonia, arrested on warrants from Clatsop and Washington Counties; taken to CCSO jail. Traffic............................ 12 Page 17 ODFW Access and Habitat Board seeks two Hunter Representatives SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is accepting applica- tions for two Hunter Represen- tative positions on the Access and Habitat (A&H) Statewide Board. The application dead- line is September 2. The A&H Program is funded by a $4 surcharge on hunting li- censes. The A&H Board is made up of seven citizen vol- unteers—three landowner rep- resentatives, three hunter rep- resentatives, and one public- at-large representative. The Board reviews and recom- mends wildlife habitat improve- ment and hunting access proj- ects to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. Board members are ap- pointed to a four-year term by the Commission and may be reappointed once to serve a second consecutive term. They meet four times each year in various communities through- out the state to review project funding applications, hear pub- lic testimony, act as liaisons be- tween the program and the public, and attend to other pro- gram business. Contact Program Coordina- tor Matt Keenan at (503) 947- 6087 or visit http://www.dfw. state.or.us/lands/AH/get_in volved.asp and click A&H Board Membership Application. Service Directory W illiams M etal F ab Custom Fabrication, Welding & Repairs Including Aluminum & Stainless Steel Custom Garment Printing 711 Bridge St., Vernonia 503-429-8431 (At the cor ner of Bridge & Adams) 503-433-4ART (4278) On the web at www.kaptanskr aft.com 17819 Noakes Rd., Vernonia, Oregon Better power. More choices. 5 03- 429 - 5 5 04 • • • • • • Excavating Septic Systems Site Prep Underground Utilities Driveways & Roads Trenching Have power when your neighbors don’t. Generators for Home, Work or Play Service & repair Since 1989 Upgrade your baseboard heat with a Ductless Heat Pump system. Keep your home cool in the summer, and warm in the winter and save energy. Receive $1,000 cash rebate through WOEC. Call for a FREE proposal How Can We Make Your Day More Comfortable? 503-543-5599 PO. Box 65 Vernonia CCB 166815 DEQ 38649 Call 503-429-9410 to be here when someone needs to find you. CCB # 76978