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coa st w eeken d M ARK ETPLACE Easter means get ready
70 Help Wanted
McMenamins SAND TRAP AND
GEARHART HOTEL
is now hiring line cooks, prep
cooks, dishwashers, servers,
hosts, bartenders,
housekeepers, hotel staff
and more...!
Come to our Hiring Event
Date & Time: THURS. APRIL 13th,
3pm to 7pm in Livingstone Room
Location: McMenamins Sand Trap
1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart,
OR 97138
***Come fill out an application.
Managers will be available to talk to
interested applicants!***
We have seasonal and long-term
opportunities! McMenamins offers
opportunity for growth and great
benefits - including many compa-
ny perks like discounts on hotel
rooms and retail purchases of gift
shop items.
Qualified applicants must enjoy
working in a busy customer
service-oriented environment,
a willingness to learn, and an
open/flexible schedule (days,
evenings, weekends, holidays, and
open summertime schedule).
Previous experience is a plus!
E.O.E
If you are unable to attend, you can
also apply online at
www.mcmenamins.com
or pick up a paper application at the
Sand Trap (or any other
McMenamins location).
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Mist-Birkenfeld RFPD
is currently accepting applications
for a Firefighter/EMT position.
Information about the Fire
District, itʼs hiring process and an
application can be found on the
Districtʼs website at
www.mistbirkenfeldrfpd.org.
Application Period opens
April 7th and closes April 28th.
$36,000 - $45,000/yr, DOE.
Residency requirement.
Warren House Pub
is hiring for Kitchen Positions.
Apply at 3301 S. Hemlock,
Cannon Beach
Or Call 503-436-1130
70 Help Wanted
Bring your enthusiasm to work at
our oceanfront resort!
•Guest Experience Supervisor
•Cabana
•Housekeeping
•Laundry
Wages are DOE
Please apply at
www.martinhospitality.com/careers
or apply in person at
148 East Gower in Cannon Beach.
If you have questions, please call
Tamara at 503-436-1197.
We hope to hear from you soon.
The City of Astoria
has an opening for a Part Time
Public Works Laborer with an
hourly rate of $13.75 - $14.25 per
hour. This position does not work
more than 129 hours per month.
To apply or to obtain further
information, please go to the Cityʼs
application website at
http://astoria.iapplicants.com.
If you are unable to complete the
application, you may contact the
City's Human Resources
Department by calling (503)325-
5824
for a paper application.
Warrenton Fiber Co.
is seeking experienced individuals
for the following positions:
Log Truck Driver
TY-90 Yarder Operator
Choker Setter
Rigging Slinger
210 Apartments,
Unfurnished
Astoria 1 bedroom.
All appliances including in-unit
washer and dryer. Some with
balconies and view. Rents starting
at $950/month with 12 month
lease.
Please call 503-325-4669.
300 Jewelry
Buying Gold, Silver, Estate Jewelry,
Coins, Diamonds, Old-Watches.
Downtown Astoria-332 12th St.
Jonathonʼs, LTD
(503)325-7600
375 Misc for Sale
All New
8,000Watt Generator. Quiet. Comes
with Keyless Remote Start & Key
Start. Paid $9,600.
40% Discount-$2,796
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Ridcid 16Gal Vac
40% Discount-$65
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DeWalt Generator
6,000Watt. Paid $2,099
40% Discount-$839
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Gentic Trash & Irigation Pump
158Gal/Minute
40% Discount-$800
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CVB- 3,000psi Pressure Washer
3.2Gal/Minute. Paid $400.
40% Discount-$160
Call 503-861-5423
A small town
newspaper with
a global outlook
Includes competitive salary and
comprehensive benefits package.
Applications available at:
389 NW 13th St.
Warrenton, Or. 97146
or by calling: (503) 861-3305
210 Apartments,
Unfurnished
Astoria 1 Bedroom apt
55 + community, all appliances,
stackable washer and dryer hook-
ups. 12-month lease.
Rent $950.00 Deposit $950.00.
Please call 503.325.4669.
Astoria, 222 Alameda. 1 bedroom,
$650 +deposit. Hot water
included. No pets, no smoking.
References. (503)680-4210
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Around the Columbia-Pa-
cific, eggs are being beauti-
fied and stuffed with goodies
in preparation for Easter egg
hunts and activities.
In Seaside, the annu-
al egg hunt and Aquatic
Treasure Dive celebrate the
holiday at Broadway Park,
1300 Broadway.
The events get underway
at 10 a.m. Saturday, April
15, with a visit with the
Easter Bunny.
At 10:30 a.m., the hunt
begins with the youngest age
group and continues with the
next age category.
Some rules of the road:
Ages up to 2 years can have
baskets and adult help Bas-
kets & Adult help OK; ages
3 to 4 are allowed baskets;
ages 5 to 10 years are not
allowed to have baskets.
Aquatic Treasure Dive
begins at 1 p.m. at Sunset
Pool, 1140 Broadway for
those 7 to 9 years old. At
1:45 p.m., the 10- to 17-year
olds take over. The cost is
$2.
Also on Saturday, Ocean
Park, Washington, hosts a
free Easter egg hunt, starting
t 1 p.m. at Wilson Field,
25515 Sandridge Road.
This event features music
by DJ Stan ; raffle drawings,
Jelly Bean count, coloring
pages and face painting.
There will be free plush
toys, cookies and juice for
the kids.
In Astoria, the Asto-
ria Parks and Recreation
Department invites folks to
leave the egg-dyeing mess
with them by brining hard-
boiled eggs to the Port of
Play, 785 Alameda Ave, 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, April
14. They will provide the
dye, paint, stickers and fun.
On Saturday the Easter
Bunny has colored his eggs
for the hunt at Tapiola Park,
900 W. Marine Drive. Kids
can hunt for hard-boiled
PHOTO BY JOSHUA BESSEX
At the sound of bells children run down a hill to collect eggs
during the Easter egg hunt at Tapiola Park last year.
PHOTO BY ALEX PAJUNAS
Juliette Jenks, 2, of Seaside, plops a plastic egg into her basket
during the Sunset Empire Park and Recreation District’s annual
Easter Egg Hunt at Broadway Park in 2015.
eggs, which can be traded
in after the hunt for treats.
Before the hunt activities
include face painting, crafts,
games and more. Activities
start at 11 a.m with the hunt
at noon.
Then for those 10 and
older, join the free Easter
Egg Hunt After Dark at the
Astoria Recreation Center,
1555 W. Marine Drive, at
8 p.m. Saturday. The hunt
kicks off at 9 p.m. and
participation is free. Using
a black light, see how many
eggs can be found hidden in
the dark center. Youth can
bring their own flashlights
or buy a glow-in-the-dark
package the day of the
event.
There will be car-
nival-style games and
activities, such as glow-in-
the-dark face painting and
glow-in-the-dark bowling
before the hunt. Tickets for
the prehunt festivities can be
purchased at the door.