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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2015
Go Baby Go: Cars help children close the mobility gap
Continued from Page 1A
cost $30,000 and is often not
available until the children are
3 years old at the earliest.
Logan said there are 55 sites
across Oregon now where vol-
unteers have been trained to
assemble and modify the small
electric cars, which cost about
$200 each. They have been
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rebral palsy, Down syndrome
and other cognitive disorders.
He estimates 3,000 kids across
Oregon could be helped by such
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sure all their families know the
program is available.
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Barlow, who learned about
Go Baby Go at a conference,
said she quickly saw the pro-
gram’s potential as a low-cost
option to help children with dis-
abilities close the mobility gap.
“I looked at my caseload,
and looked at which kids
weren’t ambulating,” Barlow
said of how she selected the six
kids getting cars. Some have
Down syndrome, she said, while
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ciencies.
Kristin Norris said her son,
Daniel, who received a Spider-
Man-themed Dodge Viper look-
alike Friday, has hydrocephalus,
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id in the cavities of the brain.
“He just turned 4 — but he’s
more like a 10-month-old baby,”
Norris said.
“They told me he’d do noth-
ing and that he would be a veg-
etable,” said Norris, adding she
learned from doctors of Daniel’s
ailment several months into her
pregnancy and was urged to get
an abortion.
But her son has proven doc-
tors wrong all his life, she said.
Norris hopes the car will help
Daniel keep up with his older
Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
LEFT: Daniel Norris, 4, sits in his new Spider-Man-themed toy car while his mom, Kristin, watches during the Go Baby Go event. RIGHT: A very tired
Daniel Norris, 4, center, falls asleep in his new Spider-Man-themed toy car.
Kyla Hernandez, 2, smiles as she sits in her Doc McStuff-
ins-themed toy car while her mom, Chelsea, right, watch-
es during the Go Baby Go event.
brother, 8, and sister, 6, and inte-
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preschool.
Kyla, who had been trained
on the cars beforehand, took to
driving immediately. Some kids
cried in the driver’s seat, put
on performance in front of the
crowd of adults gathered for the
occasion. Some, like Daniel, fell
asleep.
Logan said it can take a week
or more for kids to get used to
the cars, but the effect is marked.
Kids using the cars show faster
increases in mobility and social
ease, he said, plus the cool factor
of the cars helps the kids inte-
grate easier with more mobile
peers.
Stutznegger said the service
district helped his daughter with
Liam Hawkins, 14 months, center, looks around in his new Frozen-themed toy car during
the Go Baby Go event. Surrounding Liam are his sister, Annabelle, left, father, Jason,
center, brother, Wyatt, right, and mother, Alicia, right.
a sensory processing disorder,
and he felt a need to pay them
back. Stutznegger paid for three
of the ride-on cars and is fund-
ing a few more.
More businesses and indi-
viduals are showing interest in
funding the cars, Barlow said,
and the district hopes to keep
several on hand for kids looking
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Deviney: He ‘is facing some very serious charges’
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Russell Wayne Deviney, right, appears for a status hearing
at the Clatsop County Courthouse Friday.
Cannon Beach Police and FBI
agents found Deviney behind a
locked gate in a privately owned
wooded area south of Cannon
Beach after a passer-by reported
seeing him and called police.
Defense attorney James von
Boeckmann said he is waiting
for the state to provide text mes-
sages between his client and the
victim.
On Friday, District Attorney
Josh Marquis called the case an
“online luring situation.”
According to court docu-
ments, the girl believed Devin-
ey was an 18-year-old named
James Russell, or “JR,” who
chatted with her on Instagram.
Meeting him at a location near
her home, she was kidnapped
and later sexually assaulted, ac-
cording to documents.
“Mr. Deviney is facing some
very serious charges,” Marquis
said.
Deviney pleaded not guilty
to 12 felony charges in May, in-
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on $1 million bail.
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ey. The state agreed to request
any existing copies of texts from
investigators to forward to the
defense.
Von Boeckmann said he is
also seeking social media corre-
spondence.
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recovering the Wal-Mart sur-
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court order to prevent the store
from destroying or altering the
video in any way.
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Dec. 11. A trial date has not been
set.
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The deadline for classified ads is 1:00 p.m.
the day before your ad is scheduled to run
All classified ads require pre-payment
TO PLACE YOUR AD:
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503-325-3211 ext. 231 or 800-781-3211 ext. 231
Web: www.dailyastorian.com
Email: classifieds@dailyastorian.com
THE DAILY ASTORIAN
P.O. Box 210 • 949 Exchange Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
www.dailyastorian.com
Nursery Care Attendant
Sunday mornings and occasional
services. Caring for 1-5 children,
ages infant to 4 years.
Reliability, flexibility and experience
a must. Certifications & Training
as needed.
Grace Episcopal Church
1545 Franklin Street in Astoria.
For more information or to request
an interview call M-F mornings
(503)325-4691
Rout Driver Wanted.
Must have a good driving record
and be able to lift 50lbs.
Experience preferred, flexible
schedule. Send resume to
PO box 580 Warrenton, OR 97146
35 L OST & F OUND
Found Black Female Cat near
Clatsop Community College.
Please contact Patty at
(503)338-8913
ERROR AND CANCELLATIONS
Please read your ad on the first
day. If you see an error, The Daily
Astorian will gladly re-run your ad
correctly. We accept responsibility
for the first incorrect insertion, and
then only to the extent of a cor-
rected insertion or refund of the
price paid. To cancel or correct an
ad, call 503-325-3211 or 1-800-
781-3211.
LIVE OUTSIDE ASTORIA? To place
your ad in the Daily Astorian
Classifieds, simply dial:
1-800-781-3211
Itʼs fast and itʼs toll free!
35 L OST & F OUND
70 H ELP W ANTED
LOST-Sat,
Aug
15th
SONY
CYBERSHOT camera with 50X
zoom lense. We are sure we
either left in Inferno Lounge or at
The Buoy. Reward. 231.676.9851.
45 P UBLIC N OTICES
Occasionally
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
BANKRUPTCY $250
25 Years Experience.
(503)440-0281 / (503)678-7939
WHY store items youʼll never use
again? Exchange them for cash with
a low-cost ad in the classifieds.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Bank of the Pacific
has an excellent opportunity
available to join our Naselle
team as a part-time Teller
working 20 hours per week. Our
Tellers process a variety of
customer account transactions
including: checking and savings
deposits; loan payments; cash
checks and savings withdrawals;
promote business for the Bank
by maintaining good customer
relations
and
referring
customers to appropriate staff
for new services.
Key skills required include ability
to provide excellent customer
service,
professional
communication
and
presentation, good decision
making ability, general computer
knowledge, and basic math
skills.
We offer a competitive wage and
benefit program.
Please apply by emailing
your resume to
humanresources@bankof
thepacific.com.
View a job description
on our website:
www.bankofthepacific.com.
EOE- DFW
HAVING storage problems? Why not
sell no-longer-used items with a fast-
working classifed ad?
$11/hr or DOE
We would like for you to
join our team!
Housekeepers needed at our busy
oceanfront resort.
Please complete an
application at
www.martinhospitality.
com/employment,
apply at 148 E Gower, Cannon
Beach or call Tamara at 503-
436-1197
ALL ABOUT CANDY
SEASIDE CANDYMAN
NEEDS YOUR HELP
$10/hr to start increasing to
$14 with proven experience.
!!START IMMEDIATELY!!
21 N. Columbia, #105, Seaside Or.
(503)738-5280,
candyman@seasurf.net
Busy Astoria Hotel
has immediate openings for a
Breakfast Bar Host
•Customer Service Experience
Required
•Must be able to work Weekends
and Early Mornings
•Year-Round Work, Permanent
Position
Apply in Person, No Phone Calls
Please
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Cashier/Clerk
Accepting application for honest,
friendly, self-motivated individual for
a full-time position. Starting pay
$10.25 per hour.
Pre Employment screening
required.
Applications available at
Budʼs RV in Gearhart
4412 Hwy. 101 North
Gearhart, OR. 97138
CLASSIFIED/INSIDE SALES
The Daily Astorian is looking for
an individual with excellent
customer service skills, both in
person and over the phone.
Someone who brings an upbeat
and ʻgo get ʻem” attitude to the
table, works well with a team as
well as alone. This position
requires great computer skills,
accurate spelling, the ability to
receive incoming classified
advertising calls as well as
calling advertisers back for ad
renewals. Manage special
monthly projects requiring cold
calls. Must be persistent and be
able to handle rejection with
ease.
This is a full time position,
working Monday through
Friday. Evenings and weekends
off, plus paid holidays!
Competitive wage plus
commissions.
Benefits include paid time off
(PTO), insurances and a
401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement
plan. Send resume and letter of
interest to:
EO Media Group
P.O. Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
by fax to: 503-371-2935
or e-mail: hr@eomediagroup.com
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no-longer-needed items you have
around
your
home.
Call today! 503-325-3211.
Holiday Inn Express
204 West Marine Drive
Astoria
BUSY ASTORIA HOTEL
HIRING FULL TIME
YEAR ROUND
Front Desk
Will train the right personality.
Holidays and weekends required.
Holiday Inn Express Astoria
204 West Marine Drive
sales@astoriahie.com
Clatskanie Peopleʼs Utility District
is seeking a
Senior Electrical/System
Design Technician.
Compensation based on
qualifications.
Applications due 09/18/2015 &
can be found at
www.clatskaniepud.com.