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APRIL 27, 2017 // 19 coa st weeken d MARK ETPLACE 70 Help Wanted MCMENAMINS GEARHART HOTEL AND SAND TRAP PUB is NOW HIRING for all positions! Current openings include, Line Cooks, Dishwashers, Servers, Foodrunners/Bussers, Catering Servers, Bartenders, Hosts, Housekeepers and more! What we need from you: An open and flexible schedule, including days, evenings, weekends and holidays; Previous experience is preferred, but we are willing to train! A love of working in a busy, customer service-oriented environment; Seasonal and Long term positions are available. Interested in a career in the hospitality industry? We offer opportunities for advancement as well as an excellent benefit package to eligible employees, including vision, medical, chiropractic, dental and so much more! Apply online 24/7 at mcmenamins.com or stop by the Sand Trap and Gearhart Hotel, and fill out an application. EOE. LET one of our friendly advisors help you word your classfied ad. Call 503-325-3211. Now Hiring Host/Hostess, Server, Busser. Apply at Pig 'N Pancake 146 West Bond, Astoria Peace Lutheran Learning Center is looking for a full-time preschool teacher and a part-time aid. Must meet state requirements for a teacher both age groups and pass a criminal background. Please apply in person at 591 12th St. Astoria, OR. Warrenton Fiber Co. is seeking experienced individuals for the following positions: Log Truck Driver TY-90 Yarder Operator Choker Setter Rigging Slinger Includes competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Applications available at: 389 NW 13th St. Warrenton, Or. 97146 or by calling: (503) 861-3305 70 Help Wanted Warren House Pub is hiring for Kitchen Positions. Apply at 3301 S. Hemlock, Cannon Beach Or Call 503-436-1130 105 Business-Sales Op Be an Astoria Carrier! $100 Signing Bonus! The Daily Astorian is currently seeking independent contractors to deliver its paper and related products in the Astoria Oregon area. Interested individuals must have valid drivers license, reliable vehicle, and insurance. Routes are Monday through Friday afternoons. There are no collections or weekend deliveries. Please come in person to The Daily Astorian office at 949 Exchange St, Astoria OR 97103 to pick up more information. HOME DELIVERY! Your Daily Astorian should arrive by 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If it does not, please call us at 503-325-3211 or 1-800-781-3211. 210 Apartments, Unfurnished Astoria 1 Bedroom apt 55 + community, all appliances, stackable washer and dryer hook- ups. 12-month lease. Rent $900.00 Deposit $900.00. Please call 503.325.4669. Astoria, 222 Alameda. 1 bedroom, $650 +deposit. Hot water included. No pets, no smoking. References. (503)680-4210 260 Commercial Rental For Lease: Commercial Shop in Industrial Park, N. Seaside, 2 office spaces, gas furnace.Water & Sewer Paid. 48 X 24' $950/month. 1st, Last, Deposit. 503-738-2956 ‘Legend of Beards Hollow’ History author comes to Adelaide’s & Hops OCEAN PARK, WASH. — Lo- cal author Kent D. Walsh will be at Adelaide’s Cof- fee & Books (1401 Bay Ave.) 1 to 4 p.m., Satur- day, April 29, to discuss his recently released book, “Legend of Beards Hol- low,” an action-romance set on the Long Beach Peninsula. The novel tells the story of William Robinson, who was captured by pirates, escaped into the sea and drifted for days with little food or water before a merchant ship rescued him. After a shipwreck on the Columbia River Bar, William washes ashore on Beards Hollow. He meets and marries Elizabeth, the love of his life. In the face of severe financial diffi- culty, he begins a search for pirate treasure buried in the sands of a large cove: Beards Hollow, a place filled with secrets. The book is sold through the publisher, BookLocker.com, Inc., at http://booklocker.com/ book/9113.html, amazon. com, barnesandnoble. com or anywhere books are sold. It is available in both paperback and ebook formats. SUBMITTED PHOTO Kent D. Walsh, a Seaview au- thor, holds up his latest book, “Legend of Beards Hollow.” Astoria High School Holds annual fishing derby fundraiser FORT STEVENS — The Fisheries Technology class at Astoria High School will hold its seventh annual Aquatic Biology Program Fishing Derby Fundraiser at Coffenbury Lake, Fort Ste- vens State Park from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 29. The class will be releas- ing into the lake about 70 color-tagged 1- to 4-pound rainbow trout, which have been reared by students in the campus hatchery. Ticket sales begin at 7 a.m. Fishermen will buy tickets for $10 apiece at the lake from students, to earn the right to redeem these specially marked fish for prizes. Prizes for sponsors will be given out. Businesses interested in becoming a sponsor can contact Lee Cain at lcain@astoria.k12. or.us. Fisheries Technology is the culminating class in a two-year Aquatic Biology Program, a one-of-a-kind SUBMITTED PHOTO program in the western U.S. Because of its hands- on, real-world approach to learning, projects and field trips require mate- rials and expenses above what the science depart- ment budget can cover, making fundraising a necessity. SEASIDE — What is Sea- side’s connection to the song “Louie, Louie”? Where, when and how did the Miss Oregon Pageant begin? What was the Dahlia Parade about? How did Seaside recover from the dip in popularity as a family vacation spot after the riots in Seaside in 1962 and 1999? Find out at the next History & Hops, a free local history lecture hosted by the Seaside Museum and Historical Soci- ety, at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at Seaside Brewing Co. (851 Broadway St.). Gloria Linkey, a Seaside native and author, will discuss the music, mayhem and merriment that has shaped Seaside. Make Naselle’s ‘Little Mermaid’ part of your world NASELLE, WASH. — The Naselle High School Drama Club is mounting a production of Disney’s “The Little Mer- maid Jr.” that will run Friday, April 28, through Sunday, May 7, at the high school commons. The 60-minute musical features all of the songs from the 1989 animated film and three songs from the 2008 Broadway show. Set in a kingdom under the sea, “The Little Mermaid Jr.” tells the story of Ariel, a young mermaid who longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. The show is open to the public, and will be performed at Naselle-Grays River Valley School Commons. Admission is $10; children under 5 admit- ted for free. Performances dates: 7 p.m. Friday, April 28; 7 p.m. Satur- day, April 29; 2 p.m. Sunday, April 30; 7 p.m. Friday, May 5; 7 p.m. Saturday, May 6; 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7.