community/classified ads april6 Columbia Pacific CCO Hosts Community Meeting Columbia Pacific CCO’s Com- munity Advisory Council would like to invite you to their annual community presentation: Using Data to Understand Community Health Improvement on Monday, April 10, 2017 from 3:30-5:00 pm at Sunset Park Community Church, 174 Sunset Blvd., St. Helens. The presenter, Ari Wagner, health data analyst, will show us how 2017 17 data comes to life in an entertaining and meaningful way. This community con- versation is for all interested individuals in Columbia County. Register for the event at https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/health-priorites- annual-update-for-columbia-county- tickets-32931449853 or contact Karen at: knudsonk@careoregon.org. A New Tool in the Fight Against Invasive Species continued from page 14 58645 Nehalem Hwy. S. Vernonia, Oregon 97064 503-429-7867 E-9 - 5 x 10 - T. McTaggart Auction will be held Wednesday, April 26 at Noon Please call prior to confirm the auction tasks in order to protect, maintain, op- erate and repair state park lands, natu- ral and cultural resources, structures, facilities, equipment and systems by using skills in building trades, including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting and landscape maintenance, as well as specialized program skills. To qualify, applicants must have two years of visitor services experience (e.g. rule enforcement; interpretation such as education and environmental awareness programs; special events and activities) AND/OR maintenance experience (e.g. construction trades, landscaping). OR an associate’s de- gree in Park and Recreation Administra- tion or Natural Resource Management or Environmental studies and 6 months of visitor service experience AND/OR mainteaance experience. Application materials must be submitted through the State of Oregon electronic E-recruit system. If you do not have ac- cess to the internet you can visit your local Employment Office, or local library. Contact: Betsy Miller, Park Special- ist at 503-324-0606 x221 or visit www. oregonstateparks.org today. OPRD is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to a diverse work place. 9-1-1 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIAL- IST Columbia 9-1-1 Communications District (C911CD) is conducting a hir- ing process for full-time Communica- tions Specialists (9-1-1 Dispatcher-Call taker) to join our training program as limited training slots become available. Log on to www.columbia911.com and click on ‘Careers.’ For any questions call (503) 366- 6976. Production workers wanted for entry level sawmill positions. Competitive wages and benefit package. Must be able to pass drug screen and have a current driver’s license. Apply in person at 69480 Banzer Rd., Mist, OR 97016 Monday - Friday 7 AM - 3 PM ESTATE SALE Saturday April 15, 8am-5pm 1009 2 nd Avenue, Vernonia. Cash only, no checks. Dining set, china cabinet w/ beveled glass & light, freezer, microwave & cabinet, recliner chairs, love seat, bedroom set – regular size mattress & 2 dressers, queen bed, dresser, gun cabinet, patio set, BBQ, Kirby vacuum, misc. household items, tools, fire wood. Vernonia  Dental D NOW HIRING Seasonal Park Ranger 1 L.L. Stub Stewart State Park/Banks- Vernonia State Trail, 30380 NW High- way 47, Buxton, OR 97109 $2,874 - $3,943 Monthly The Seasonal Park Ranger 1 performs, conducts and oversees a variety of Storage Too DM Firefighter/EMT Mist-Birkenfeld RFPD is currently accepting applications for a Firefighter/EMT position. Information about the Fire District, its hiring process and an application can be found on the District’s website at www.mistbirken- feldrfpd.org. Application period opens April 7 and closes April 28. $36,000 - $45,000/yr, DOE. Residency require- ment. Auction Notice an  HELP WANTED ested in joining the council or learning more about how to get involved are encouraged to contact the coordinator at coordinator@oregoninvasivespecies- council.org. e rm strategic objectives. “Pathways management is a col- laborative approach to invasive species management that leverages limited fund- ing, works across jurisdictional boundar- ies and supports science-based decision making to protect Oregon,” said Jalene Littlejohn, OISC Lead Coordinator. About the Oregon Invasive Species Council The OISC is a group of repre- sentatives from state and public agen- cies, scientists, educators and members of the public who lead Oregon’s fight against the threat of invasive plants and animals. They collaborate with a wide group of people to spearhead initiatives to increase citizen understanding and in- volvement in protecting the state against the harms of invasive species. The council was created by the Oregon Legislature in 2001 and receives funding through a variety of state, fed- eral and private donations. Those inter- D h . r  C r h p o is t M er   . h S   c eu 622 Bridge Street    Vernonia, OR 97064 phone (503) 429-0880  --  fax (503) 429-0881