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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2015
Bill Harris named Elk of the Year
RELIGION BRIEFS
Grace Episcopal
8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Masses
Following the 10 a.m. Sun- in the St. Mary, Star of the
day service at Grace Episcopal Sea School auditorium, 1411
Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., Grand Ave. All are welcome.
there is a reception for the new
The Knights of Colum-
art exhibit hanging in the Parish bus men’s prayer meeting
Hall from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This for fellow Knights meets
exhibit features
Wednesdays
Sheila Brown
at 7 p.m. in
of
Astoria,
their meeting
known locally
room on the
for her black
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and white li-
of St. Mary,
noleum block
Star of the Sea
prints, and her
School, above
daughter, An-
the auditori-
gela Kemling
um.
of
Portland,
The Catho-
who
paints
lic Daughters
bright colors in
scholarship
acrylic on can-
applications
Submitted photo for a trade
vas. The public
Pictured, a black and white school or col-
is welcome.
The
two linoleum block print by As- lege are avail-
artists
have toria artist Sheila Brown.
able to any
talked about
high school
doing an ex-
senior who
hibit together for many years. attends the St. Mary, Star of
Brown’s work has been seen the Sea parish. Forms are
in many shows, but this is DYDLODEOHLQSDULVKRI¿FHIURP
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Parish Hall is open for viewing by May 15.
from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday
Warrenton United
through Thursday.
Methodist
The monthly Second Sun-
WARRENTON — Retired
day Soup-Supper meal at
Grace Church is served at 4 Rev. Dave Kinman is the guest
p.m. in the Parish Hall, free of speaker, and is leading the 10
charge. Those willing to help a.m. Divine Mercy Sunday
should come at 3 p.m. to set service, as well as offer
up or 5 p.m. to help clean up. Holy Communion, at the
For information, call the Warrenton United Method-
church at 503-325-4691 or ist Church, 679 S. Main Ave.
go to www.graceastoria.org
There will be singing, scrip-
ture, fellowship and music
St. Mary, Star
provided by David Warren
of the Sea
(organ), Diane Curs (piano)
The Knights of Columbus and Kathy Kinman (violin).
are serving ham and eggs and Coffee is served after the
more in their monthly break- service. All are welcome to
fast Sunday following the participate and also to join
the Bible study group at 2
p.m. Wednesdays.
The church building is
handicapped friendly, and
has off-street parking. For
information, call the church
at 503-861-0825.
Great Vow Zen
Monastery
CLATSKANIE — The
Great Vow Zen Monastery, lo-
cated at 79640 Quincy-May-
ger Road in Clatskanie, is
holding “Celebrating the
Feminine Divine: A Weekend
Retreat with Sandy Boucher”
from 5 p.m. April 24 to 1 p.m.
April 26.
The retreat consists of sit-
ting and walking meditation,
a short writing exercise, guid-
ed visualization, music and
chanting to discover Kwan
Yin, the Celestial Bodhisattva
of Compassion.
The cost is $150 ($120 for
Zen Community of Oregon; a
$75 reduced rate available to
those in need) plus donation,
and includes dormitory ac-
commodations and vegetari-
an/vegan meals.
For details, call 503-728-
0654 or email registrar@
greatvow.org. For informa-
tion, or to register online, go
to www.zendust.org/event/
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SEASIDE — The installation of the Cruz and Trustees David Darling, Jeanne
2015-2016 Officers of Seaside Elks Lodge Uzelac and John Morris.
1748 was held March 28, when Exalted
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Ruler Jerry Lounsbury named Bill
uty Clinic in St. Helens April 4. The
Harris as Elk of the Year. This is
Seaside Lodge was honored for hav-
the highest award a member can
ing exceeded the per capita goal for
Elks National Foundation donations,
receive, and was presented to Har-
and also received credit for being
ris in recognition of his many vol-
third in the state for the number of
unteer activities, and for his ded-
students who participated in the lo-
ication to the community and to
cal Hoop Shoot.
Seaside Lodge.
It was also announced that Mar-
Carol Gates was named Citi-
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zen of the Year in recognition of
dent at Seaside Heights Elementary
her continued hard work and vol-
Jerry
School, was the Northwest District
unteerism. Treasurer Jan Jackson
Lounsbury
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was named Officer of the Year for
ry Prevention Poster, which will now
her commitment to the operation of
be judged at the state level. Seth Trevino, an
the Lodge.
The 2015-2016 Officers were installed eighth-grade student at Broadway Middle
by the Past Exalted Rulers. The new lead- 6FKRROZRQ¿UVWSODFHLQWKH1RUWKZHVW'LV-
ers of Seaside Lodge 1748 are Exalted Rul- trict, and second place at the state level, for
er Jerry Lounsbury, Leading Knight John his Americanism Essay Contest entry.
For information about Seaside Elks Lodge,
Gates, Lecturing Knight Mike Heuvelhorst,
Treasurer Jan Jackson, Secretary Joan call 503-738-6651 or email seasideelks
Beneke, Tiler Fred Loser, Chaplain Joy @yahoo.com
Stamp Out Hunger with crafty event
On April 18, Red Dwarf
Graphx is sponsoring Stamp
Out Hunger, a fundraiser
for the Clatsop Emergency
Food Bank.
This is an all-day crop
for scrapbookers, card-mak-
ers and paper-crafters.
Admission
is
eight
canned food or personal
hygiene items for the food
Crossroads Community bank. Participants can come
SVENSEN — Cross- any time between 9 a.m. and
roads Community Church, a 9 p.m., staying all or part of
Friends Fellowship, at 40618 the day.
Old Highway 30 in Svensen,
Entrance to the event
is holding a Free Family Film also entitles them to chances
Friday at 6:30 p.m. tonight, for door prizes, free make-
IHDWXULQJ DQ ROG ¿OP IDYRULWH and-takes (mini workshops
full length feature. Free fresh where they will learn new
popped popcorn, sodas, water techniques or practice old
and coffee will be available. ones) and lunch, which will
All are welcome.
be provided by Astoria Sub-
L oca l, Fa m ily O w ned Com pa ny
way, Kips Kandy, T. Paul’s
Supper Club and T.Paul’s
Urban Café.
Participants should plan
to bring their own scrap-
book or card projects to
work on, as well as the tools
and materials needed to
complete them. There will
be 12 to 14 make-and-take
demonstrations by local art-
ists and others from around
Oregon. In addition to the
door prizes, which partic-
ipants must be present to
win, there will be a raffle
for two grand prizes:
• A Peddler’s Pack Prize
Package worth more than
$150.
• A Romance Package,
including a night at the Can-
nery Pier Hotel and dinner
at Bridgewater Bistro.
Tickets for the raffle are
just $5 each, or three for
$10. You do not have to
be present to win the raffle
prizes. The crop is being
held at the First Presbyteri-
an Church Fellowship Hall
at 11th and Harrison streets
in Astoria.
Spring is a slow time for
donations. This is an oppor-
tunity to drop off canned
food, pet food, pasta, rice,
boxed food, or personal
hygiene items for the food
bank. For more informa-
tion on Stamp Out Hun-
ger, contact Bobbi Brice or
Cindy Miller by emailing
StampOutHunger@yahoo.
com, or check its Facebook
page.
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The Daily Astorian is currently
seeking independent contractors
to deliver our paper in the
Astoria Area
$100 signing bonus after
completion of 3rd contracted
month.
For more information
on these routes please contact
Danessa in circulation 503-325-3211
Look a t these
a ds first
Astoria Country living, 3bed/2bath
plus loft $1900/month + deposit.
W/S/Lawn paid for. W/D available.
1 year lease. (503)338-2231.
Landscape maintenance worker,
mowing, weeding, and pruning,
experience helpful, English/Spanish
bilingual preferred. ODL required.
(503)440-4321
Plant Sale (flowers & veggies)
25 Vendors,
Speakers on "Glorious Food"
Spring Into Gardening,
FREE admission,
Sat., April 11th, 8:30am-2 pm
Clatsop County Fairgrounds.
92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria
Presented by Clatsop County
Master Gardeners .
Seaside Pet Clinic
is hiring a vet tech/vet assistant
beginning in May. Experience
preferred that includes both front
office and med/surgical.
Pick up application at 900 24th
Ave. Seaside.
Precision Mowing
Expanding Business:
Seeking mowing accounts.
Reasonable rates. Free Estimates
(503)440-8640
Accounts Payable part-time opening
at Clatsop Care Center Health
District. Seeking applicants with AA
in Accounting or minimum 2 years
bookkeeping experience. Position
will assist with payroll and HR.
Professional attitude and computer
skills required. EOE. Applications
available on website
www.clatsopcare.org
or at 646 16th St. Astoria.
Seaside: 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath.
Washer/dryer, carport, $825 per
month + deposit.
DNC Rental Properties. (503)791-
2855
The Cannon Beach Museum is
seeking a part-time receptionist.
Candidates must have excellent
people skills, the ability to multitask
and a love of history.
Visit www.cbhistory.org to download
applications and job description.
Job closes April 30, 2015.
Applications and resumes may be
submitted to elaine@cbhistory.org.
•••Immediate Opening•••
Field Install Specialist
Ferrellgas, a nationwide leader in
the propane industry, is looking for
a full-time
Field Install Specialist in
Long Beach, WA
Requirements:
•High School Diploma or equivalent
•Team player with the ability to work
closely with customers
•Service or install work in the
propane industry – preferred
•Plumbing, HVAC, electrician, or gas
fitting experience or mechanical
aptitude - preferred
•Class B CDL license with tanker
and hazmat endorsements
preferred – or the ability to obtain
within 90 days
•Great driving record
•Must speak and read English
Apply online at:
www.ferrellgas.com.
If You Live In
Seaside
or Cannon Beach
DIAL
325-3211
FOR A
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downtown ASTORIA. Please call
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BUYERS AND SELLERS get togeth-
er with the help of classified ads.
Read and use the classified sec-
tion every day!
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other
companies
make telemarketing calls off
classified ads. These companies
are not affiliated with The Daily
Astorian and customers are under
no obligation to participate.
If you would like to contact the
attorney general or be put on the
do not call list, here are the links
to both of them
Complaint form link:
http://www.doj.state.or.us/
finfraud/
61 B ANKRUPTCY
70 H ELP W ANTED
BANKRUPTCY $250
25 Years Experience.
(503)440-0281 / (503)678-7939
Adult Foster Home is looking for
a full time and part time
Caregiver.
Must pass background check,
experience required.
Please call (503)791-6420
70 H ELP W ANTED
Administrative Assistant IV –
Office of Vice President for
Academic and Student Affairs: Full-
time position with benefits. View
job description and apply on-line
at our web site
www.clatsopcc.edu.
Applications must be submitted
by 5 PM on April 17, 2015. Call
the Office of Human Resources
at Clatsop Community College
503 338-2406 if application
assistance is needed. AA/EOE
LIVE OUTSIDE ASTORIA? To place
your ad in the Daily Astorian
Classifieds, simply dial:
1-800-781-3211
70 H ELP W ANTED
Bank of the Pacific
is currently looking to fill a Full-
LET one of our friendly advisors help
you word your classfied ad.
Call 503-325-3211.
time Teller position
at our Seaside Branch.
Candidates
will
process
a
variety of basic customer
account
transactions
while
providing prompt, courteous,
and friendly service.
Candidate must demonstrate
excellent customer service skills
with
preference
for
cash
handling experience.
To apply please visit the Bank
website
career
section:
www.bankofthepacific.com
.
EOE/Drug free workplace
Clatsop In - Home Care Services
Openings for part-time or full-time
Companions - Caregivers.
Benefits offered for full-time. Need
caring, flexible people. Must pass
background check & have valid
driverʼs license.
Will train right people.
Apply at:
646 16th Street, Astoria.
Itʼs fast and itʼs toll free!
70 H ELP W ANTED
Clatsop County Staff Assistant
Clerk & Elections
Range: $2,997 - $3,643/Month
+Benefits including PERS
Full-time position to perform
professional administrative staff
work for the County Clerk.
Responsibilities include customer
service, processing and recording
documents, elections preparation,
and projects as assigned.
Application and job
description may be found at:
http://clatsopcounty.us/.
Applications due no later than
5:00pm, April 17, 2015. AA/EOE
Find it, Tell it, Sell it!
Classified ads! 325-3211
Clinic Manager FHC Ocean Park,
WA. 3-5 yrs mgr exp in outpatient
care. FQHC exp+; Exp
w/EHR, computers, cust serv. BS in
Healthcare, Business, Soc Sci or
related field. Send Resume to
jobs@cfamhc.org
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A RBORIST
B UILDERS
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P ROFESSIONAL S ERVICES
Bigbyʼs Tree Service
Jack Coffey Construction
• New • Repair • Remodel
•Drywall •Concrete •Decks
•Licensed •Bonded • Insured
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•Brush Clearing•Lawns•Shrubs
•Hauling•Gutter & Storm-Cleanup
(503)325-2445 •Free Estimates
Mel Jasmin & Associates
503-861-2030
Unarmed Private Security Instructor
for Oregon Certificate
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ISA CERTIFIED ARBORISTS
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•Stump Grinding
•Excavator/Brush Rake
•Vegetation Management
(503)791-0767
bigbys tree service.com
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ARBOR CARE
TREE SPECIALISTS
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Comprehensive Service,
Pruning/Removal,
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••OUTBOARD REPAIR••
Clatsop Power Equipment
34912 Hwy 101 Bus, Astoria
1-800-220-0792 or 503-325-0792
C ONCRETE
NW Masonry Chimney Repair Inc.
• Chiming Repair all types of
Masonry work
brink, block, rock and more.
Call Jerid for free estimate
(503)455-2599 CCB203499
Precision Mowing
Expanding Business:
Seeking mowing accounts.
Reasonable rates. Free Estimates
(503)440-8640
Terry Marshall Bookkeeping Service
(503)298-0750
•Payables •Receivables •Payroll
•Quarterly Reporting
Tomʼs NW Landscaping
Design and Construction
•Irrigation
•Tree Service
•Hydroseeding
•Lawn Rehabilitation
•Lawn Maintenance
•Landscaping Management
OLCB # 6328
(503)738-7118 or (503)738-2936
Find it, Tell it, Sell it!
Classified ads! 325-3211
L AWN & G ARDEN
P RINTING
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•One time clean ups & year round
maintenance. •hedges •pruning
•Pressure washing •gutters
•weeding •bark •dumping service
(503)791-5329
Call for an Appointment
*Envelopes *Letterheads
*Flyers *Inserts
*Newsletters
AND MORE
•Excavator mounted Flail Mower
•Brush raking •Lot clearing
•Scotch broom Removal
•chipping •Invasive Species removal
•Levey/Dike mowing
•Low impact Logging.
H OME F URNISHINGS
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529 SE Marlin Ave. Warrenton
(503)861-0929
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a Classified Ad!
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Storm clean-up , trimming, pressure
washing, gutter cleaning-more!
Free estimates.
Tony (503)791-8429
ASTORIAN PRINTING
COMPANY
949 Exchange Street, Astoria
(503)325-3211, extension 256
P ROFESSIONAL S ERVICES
Dependable private care giver,
19 years experience. Available all
shifts. Excellent references
(503)717-3636
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M ANAGEMENT
Bigbyʼs Tree Service
(503)791-0767
bigbys tree service.com
Affordable rates.
CCB#158562
Deanʼs Tractor Service
Field Mowing, Brush Cutting,
Driveway Grading, Post Hole
Digging, and Rototilling.
503-791-1170
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