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SPORTS THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 New rules to fish by Don Anderson/Daily Astorian File Photo Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area Manager Bryan Swearingen talks about elk and oth- er wildlife on a frigid December morning. Guests can sign up to feed the elk while getting a good education during the hourlong wagon ride. Elk: µThe elN haYe their pros and cons oXt here, for sXre’ Continued from Page 1A BecaXse of strong contrasting opinions, the department tends ³to deal with elN is- sXes on an indiYidXal, case-E\-case Easis,´ BiederEecN said. ³The elN haYe their pros and cons oXt here, for sXre.´ Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area Inland, at the Jewell Meadows Wildlife $rea in the Oregon Coast Range moXntains, the department manages a different elN pop- Xlation. The 1,114-acre area serYes to protect and enhance wildlife haEitat, redXce wild- life damage to sXrroXnding properties and proYide the pXElic with an opportXnit\ to oEserYe wildlife in a natXral setting. Jew- ell Meadows Wildlife $rea Manager Br\an Swearingen helps the department manage the herd’s winter haEitat and proYide sXp- plemental feeding for RooseYelt elN and ElacN-tailed deer, The department’s management plan at the wildlife area is designed to Neep the elN popXlation arti¿ciall\ low, aEoXt 22 oXt of a land capacit\ of aEoXt 400, Swearingen said. $ portion of the wildlife area, near Fish- hawN CreeN, is designated for elN refXge, althoXgh some tracts are open to the pXElic for hXnting. The department proYides sXpplemental feed in winter to mitigate the animals’ neg- atiYe impact on the land Xses of adMacent properties, owned E\ We\erhaeXser Co., Stimson /XmEer Co. and the Oregon De- partment of Forestr\. To determine popXlation models, the de- partment cXrrentl\ Xses helicopters, a cost- l\ and potentiall\ risN\ method. The state plans to partner with Oregon State 8niYersi- t\ to condXct an elN censXs Xsing Xnmanned aerial Yehicles, or drones, which coXld reg- ister data in the sN\ oYer the <oXngs RiYer Easin, BiederEecN said. The wildlife area will proYide an oXt- door laEorator\ to caliErate and test aerial eTXipment Eefore expanding the program to nearE\ control sites, he added. SXccess depends on captXring imager\ with a reso- lXtion high enoXgh to detect and classif\ the indiYidXal elN. Western snowy plover The western snow\ ploYers, a federal- l\ recogni]ed ³threatened´ species, were also of interest to commissioners. The small Eird can Ee foXnd predominantl\ in California, Washington and Oregon, and is maNing a comeEacN on Oregon’s soXth coast. 3rotecting haEitats, mitigating hXman issXes and taNing oXt groXnd predators ² sXch as co\otes, raccoons and sNXnNs ² haYe pla\ed roles in helping the species re- emerge. For instance, Oregon State 3arNs will close Eeaches or cage nesting areas for protection. ³The sXccess of the snow\ ploYer pro- gram, especiall\ on the soXth coast, is start- ing to Ee recogni]ed,´ BiederEecN said. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission considered the 2016 sSort¿shing regXlations and reYi- sions to the Oregon ConserYation and 1earshore strategies dXring its meeting Sept. 4 at the Best Western Ocean View Resort in Seaside. The commission XsXall\ meets monthl\ and rotates among its Salem head- TXarters and the congressional dis- tricts. Seaside is part of Congressio- nal District 1. 0an\ of the sport¿shing reg- Xlation changes are Eeing consid- ered as the resXlt of the department staff’s eight-month effort to stream- line and simplif\ rXles for troXt and warm-water ¿shing. Some proposed changes in- clXde Streamlining the nXmEer of different seasons, gear restrictions and Eag limits in order to haYe more consistent rXles for similar water Eodies across the state. RemoYing the $pril troXt opener and opening these water Eodies to \ear-roXnd ¿shing. Setting the 0a\ troXt opener at 0a\ 22 each \ear, ensXring that troXt ¿shing statewide woXld al- wa\s Ee open 0emorial Da\ weeN- end. RemoYing Eag limits for warm-water ¿sh in the ColXmEia, -ohn Da\ and 8mpTXa riYers. $dditionall\, the commission approYed a 10-\ear Xpdate of the Or- egon ConserYation Strateg\, inclXd- ing the Oregon 1earshore Strateg\ component. The docXments, which are Eroad strategies to conserYe the state’s natiYe ¿sh, wildlife and ma- rine resoXrces, are to Ee sXEmitted as reTXired to the 8.S. Fish and Wild- life SerYice E\ Oct. 1. The commission also Xpdated the rXles for commercial Ea\ clam harYest. Based on recent landing and stocN assessment data, depart- ment staff proposed adMXstments to commercial landing TXotas, minimXm si]es, species taNen and allowaEle harYest areas as an inte- grated pacNage of shell¿sh manage- ment actions. $ complete list of the proposed changes for 2016 is on the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife weEsite at httpEit.l\10m/0;i. 7A Race: µ,t’s sXch an eas\ and fXn wa\ to Ee read\’ Continued from Page 1A eYacXation roXte, the\ were treated to an (mergenc\ 3re- paredness Fair, with infor- mation and maps sXpplied E\ experts. 1oelle 3ollacN and Ol- iYia Berr\ with the Federal (mergenc\ 0anagement $genc\ stressed the need for deYeloping a famil\ commX- nication plan. Cannon Beach residents -Xlie SacNett and 0arlene Re\nolds were especiall\ interested in preparing their pets for an emergenc\. Re\n- olds said the information the\ receiYed made the possiEilit\ of a large TXaNe and tsXnami ³less oYerwhelming.´ The women tooN a close looN at that eYacXation map, also aYailaEle at OregonTsX- nami.org, as an i3hone app, at local ¿re stations and on Cannon Beach’s cit\ weE- site. ³We MXst ¿gXred this was an opportXnit\ to get oXr act together,´ Re\nolds said. Race the WaYe was a Moint effort Eetween Can- non Beach, Clatsop CoXnt\ Of¿ce of (mergenc\ 0an- agement, Oregon Of¿ce of (mergenc\ 0anagement, F(0$, and others. 8.S. Rep. SX]anne Bonamici and state Rep. DeEorah Boone were in attendance, along with lo- cal leaders sXch as Cannon Beach 0a\or Sam Steidel and Cit\ 0anager Brant .Xcera. The Cannon Beach Chil- dren’s Center participated and will receiYe entr\ fee proceeds. ³,t’s reall\ a great thing to get all these different agen- cies ² federal, state and cit\ ² inYolYed in rXnning a race and edXcating people aEoXt emergenc\ preparedness,´ Cannon Beach Children’s Center’s Board of Directors 3resident BarE .nop said. That collaEoratiYe effort will Ee needed when a real disaster hits, of¿cials noted. ³,t’s sXch an eas\ and fXn wa\ to Ee read\,´ R\an +an- sen said. Dani Palmer/EO Media Group Race the Wave participants began at NeCus’ Park and ended at the Elk Creek Road emergency cache site in Cannon Beach on Sunday. Wearing their city of Cannon Beach shirts, Daniel Willyard, with the Water Department, left, and City Manager Brant Kucera run along the beach, other runners not far behind them. 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Schools & Education 408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music Lessons FINANCIAL 105-106 . . . . . . . . . . Business For Sale- S ales Op 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Money To Lend REAL ESTATE 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Open Houses 150-200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Sale 160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lots & Acreage 195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homes Wanted 205-275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rentals N EW TO D AY ! Look a t these a ds fi rst 285-290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RV/Trailer Space MISCELLANEOUS 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelry 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tools & Heavy Equipment 350 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appliances 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Furniture & H H Goods 365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antiques & Collectibles 375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misc. For Sale 379-395 . . . . . . . . Swap Meets & Garage Sales 400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misc. Wanted 410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musical Instruments 430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arts & Crafts Astoria, 2bdrm great river view, tile baths,gas heat,deck,new apl. no smoking/pets $888 503-791-5627 Night Audit Wage DOE Are you a night owl?! If you have the Hospitality Heart and would like to join our team, please complete an application at www.martinhospitality.com/employment , apply at 148 E Gower, Cannon Beach or call Tamara at 503-436-1197. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you. We have an opening for a dental assistant and front office position. We are looking for someone who is friendly, positive and motivated to join our dental team. Please email your resume to shannonkfd@gmail.com. WEST COAST WINDOW WASHERS •Property Maintenance Licensed/Insured •Windows 2+ Stories & above •Washing Houses/Gutters/Decks • Landscaping Maintenance/Trees. •Brush/Metal Removal Excellent referances. (503)325-4526 K IM B ERLY cla ssified sa les representa tive for N orth Coa st com m u n ity pa pers ANIMALS/LIVESTOCK 460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Boarding 470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fe ed-Hay-Gr ain 475-495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anim al-Live stock 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pets & Supplies The Da ily Asto ria n • Chin o o k O b server Co a st M a rketp la ce • Co a st W eeken d S ea sid e S ig n a l • Ca n n o n Bea ch Ga zette MARINE 500-525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine Pla ce yo u r a d to d a y 5 03.325 .3211 • ext . 231 cla ssified s@ d a ilya sto ria n .co m AUTOMOBILE 535-595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobile N EW T ODAY Home share: 1 bedroom, $600. First & last month, $200 security deposit. No pets/smoking. (503)338-0703 20 F REEBIES Free antique couch great shape. You haul. (503)325-7791 1995 Rexall 37ʼ, Chevy 454 w/Banks manifold. 59,874 miles. Brakes and front end redone. Rear tag axle, queen size bed, Traffic Master flooring. In Ilwaco at private residence. $7,999/OBO. Call 360- 777-8267. W E GE T RESU L TS Free kittens Call (503)298-0026 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/ 46 A NNOUNCEMENTS HUMOR BLOG: NeverParkInHorsePoop.com 70 H ELP W ANTED Adrift Hotel in Long Beach, WA, looking for FT Marketing & Communications Coordinator to help with social media, events & various company initiatives. Experience helpful, but will train right candidate. Email info jobs@adrifthotel.com 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 70 H ELP W ANTED Bergerson Tile & Stone Seeking a stone fabricator or willing to train right person. Must be able to lift 150 lbs, valid drivers license, positive attitude and hard working. call for interview 503-325-7767 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 70 H ELP W ANTED Astoria Burger King is now accepting applications for all shifts. For job inquiries, go to www.jointeambk.com Award Winning Hotel Property seeks Front Desk Professional Outgoing with a pleasant speaking voice, excellent grammar and impeccable customer service. Willingness to do light housekeeping. Competitive wages and excellent benefits. Please e-mail resume to Tracy@DistinctiveBeachLodgings. 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. Clatsop Care Center is hiring for a part-time dietary aide. Bring your positive attitude, to enrich the lives of our residents. Contact Arna, Nutrition Care Manager at 503-325-0313 ext 360 if questions. Applications at www.clatsopcare.org or 646 16th St. Astoria. EOE. Eddie Bauer Seaside Outlet Now hiring FT Asst Manager and PT sales – must love to sell Please apply in store or email resume to barb.agnew@eddiebauer.com DEADLIN ES 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: Call The Daily Astorian classifed department at: 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 70 H ELP W ANTED Full time retail customer care/data entry position in busy, multi-faceted business. Must be 18, good driving record, enjoy working with the public, able to lift 50 lb. Excellent benefits, wage DOE. Apply in person with resume: 34963 Hwy 101 Bus., Astoria by Sept. 21st. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, a Lincoln Asset Management Hotel, has an Assistant General Manager position available. Will assist and act in the place of the General Manager when they are away. Must be able to lead, train, motivate and develop others to achieve results. Committed to and ensures 100% guest satisfaction through pleasant and professional guest interactions. Responsibilities include planning, organizing and directing hotel services, marketing the property, profit management, budgets, and cost/inventory control skills. Math skills to complete required reports are essential. Two or more years of management experience required. Annual salary is $40,000 - $50,000 DOE; eligible for bonus after 12 months. Send resume with cover letter to LAM 5809 Jean Road Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 70 H ELP W ANTED Housekeeping/Housemen and Supervisor Assistant. Full-Time/Part-Time needed. End of Summer Bonus! Applications at Gearhart by the Sea 1157 N. Marion. Starting wage $12 an hour D.O.E. Local collection agency seeking clerical/collection person. Full time, must be team player. Send resume to PO Box 57 Astoria, OR 97103. Or e-mail barb@commercialadjustment.com Mini Mart Now Hiring Now hiring customer service and gas attendants. Successful applicant must have friendly/ outgoing personality, great customer service skills, work well with others, able to work in fast paced atmosphere. Go to Astoriaminimart.com Click on job opportunities. LOOKING for a second car? The clas- sified section is a complete car- buyerʼs guide. Housekeeper/Gal Friday wanted for private home in Seaside. Part-time. Must have vehicle, valid drivers license and references. (206)293- 1381 Housekeeping Position Inn of the Four Winds Seaside Full, part time and seasonal positions available. Must be 18 with a valid drivers license. Salary DOE Please apply at 820 North Promenade 503-738-9524 cathym@innofthefourwinds.com Housekeeping/Front Desk needed asap-$11/hr to start + bonus! Apply in person @ Tradewinds 1022 N Prom, Seaside. Night Audit Wage DOE Are you a night owl?! If you have the Hospitality Heart and would like to join our team, please complete an application at www.martinhospitality.com/employment , apply at 148 E Gower, Cannon Beach or call Tamara at 503-436-1197. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you.