The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 30, 2017, Page 19, Image 18

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    NOVEMBER 30, 2017 // 19
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651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
828 Misc for Sale
Medical Office Front Desk
Receptionist
Astoria Physical Therapy
Mailroom
Opportunity to work part-time
(20-25 hours per week)
in our packaging and
distributing department at
The Daily Astorian.
Duties include using
machines to place inserts into
the newspaper, labeling
newspapers and moving the
papers from the press. Must
be able to regularly lift 40 lbs.
in a fast paced environment.
Mechanical aptitude helpful
and the ability to work well
with others is required.
In this position you will:
•Meet and greet patients
•Enter computer data
•Schedule patients
•File, copy, print, and scan
records
•Obtain and track medical
insurance verification and
authorization
•Collect co-pays
•Employ excellent oral and
written communication and
customer service skills with
patients, therapists,
teammates, physician offices
and insurance adjusters
or send resume and letter
of interest to
EO Media Group,
PO Box 2048, Salem, OR
97308-2048
Required qualifications for
this position include:
•High school diploma or
equivalent
•The ability to follow directions
under supervision while
detail-oriented multi-tasking
in this fast paced environment
•Eventual adequate expertise
to make independent
decisions and flexibility
consistent with clinic
policies and procedures
or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com.
Preferred qualifications for
this position include:
GARAGE SALES are a big
success when advertised in
the classified ads!
•Knowledge of CPT and
ICD-10 codes
•Previous medical office
experience
Pre-employment drug test
required.
Pick up an application at
The Daily Astorian,
949 Exchange Street
Schedule: Full-time
10am-7pm Weekdays
Please send resume to
administration@astoriapt.com
SPECIALTY
SERVICES
Stimson Lumber Company
is Hiring a Maintenance
Supervisor!
Looking to put your leader-
ship skills to work? Stimson
Lumber has an opportunity
for an experienced Main-
tenance Supervisor who is
committed to providing a safe
manufacturing environment in
our Clatskanie Mill.
Apply online at
www.stimsonlumber.com/
careers
Stimson offers a great
benefit package; health,
wellness, financial, work/
life balance, safety, career
advancement and more.
GIVE your budget a break! Check
today’s classified ads for excellent
buys on the items you need.
W E URGE YOU TO PATRONIZE THE LOCAL
PROFESSIONALS ADVERTISING IN
T HE D AILY A STORIAN S PECIALTY
S ERVICES . T O PLACE YOUR S PECIALTY
S ERVICES AD , CALL 325-3211.
Davidson 701D one color
printing press
Clean and in excellent
shape. Has been running
daily. New 208 ac motor.
Extra supplies and parts.
Services & parts manuals.
$1,500 OBO
Available Oct 1 in
Astoria, OR you haul.
Contact Carl at
The Daily Astorian
503-325-3211
A small town
newspaper
with a global
outlook
One of the Pacific
Northwest’s great
small newspapers
T HE
D AILY
A STORIAN
819 Sporting Goods
& Hunting
www.dailyastorian.com
22LR ammo for sale
1700 rounds $140
Text Clark (360)219-5130
851 Tools & Heavy
Equipment
HAVING storage problems? Why
not sell no-longer-used items with
a fastworking classifed ad?
IF YOU HAVE an eye for real
value, you’ll eye the classified
ads regularly.
WHY store items you’ll never use
again? Exchange them for cash with
a low-cost ad in the classifieds.
1997 Bobcat 763 Skid Steer
Loader in great condition. 1800
Hours. 46 hp. Auxiliary
Hydraulics. $2,100.
(541)336-6398
Sou’wester workshops:
bookbinding, travel journals
SEAVIEW, WASH. — As part
of its fall/winter workshop
series, the Sou’wester Lodge
(3728 J Place, Seaview,
Washington) will host two
workshops the weekend of
Dec. 2 and 3.
“Coptic Stitch Bookbind-
ing” with Jillian Barthold
— an illustrator, printmaker
and bookbinder — will take
place noon to 4 p.m. Satur-
day, Dec. 2.
You’ll learn the basics of
bookbinding and the step-
by-step process of making a
handmade hardcover coptic
stitch book. Coptic stitch
binding is one of the earliest
forms of bookbinding and is
sewn with thread leaving an
exposed spine. You’ll leave
with your very own blank
book to use as a journal,
recipe book or sketchbook.
The cost is $30. All sup-
plies will be provided, but
students can bring special
COURTESY SOU’WESTER LODGE
Jillian Barthold
paper for the front and back
cover. The workshop is for
students age 14 and up; 10
students max. All skill levels
are welcome.
Then, from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, Fay
Malloy and Marilyn Zorna-
do — proprietors of Fremont
Garden Press — will teach-
ing a class titled “Creating a
Travel Journal.”
We will discuss the
history of the travel jour-
nal, illustration, narrative
and page-layout strategies.
Students will create a leath-
er-wrapped travel journal
with a pencil closure.
For students who want
to share their work, we will
discuss publication options
as well as using Adobe
InDesign and other online
publishing options.
The cost is $35. This
workshop is for students 15
and up (unless approved by
the instructors; 15 students
max. All skill levels are
welcome.
Bring a good pencil to be
included in the book itself.
The instructors recommend
to eat a hearty breakfast as
lunch will be postponed till
after class.
Hot tea and coffee will be
provided at both workshops.
RSVP via souwesterfront-
desk@gmail.com or 360-
642-2542.
Visit souwesterlodge.
com/calendar to see the
entire schedule of more than
28 artist-led workshops.
Clatsop Animal Assistance
holiday and fundraiser Dec. 9
ASTORIA — Have some fun
and help the shelter dogs
and cats 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Fort
George Lovell Showroom
(1483 Duane St.) in down-
town Astoria.
Dress up your pets for
pictures with Santa or bid on
raffle prizes and silent auc-
tion items. You could win a
night or two at a local resort
or dinner at an area restau-
rant, or find that perfect
Christmas gift.
And don’t forget our
fabulous bake sale. It fea-
tures specialty cookies and
holiday favorites: fudge, soft
European caramels, breads,
pies, carrot cake, Oregon
blackberry jam, apple butter,
plus doggy treats, includ-
ing The Doggie Cake: a
turkey version of carrot cake
topped with mashed potato
icing.
Looking for an experi-
ence? We have two major
raffle prizes that fit the
bill. Win a day with a bar
pilot for two that includes
a round-trip pilot boat ride
to observe a pilot boarding
procedure, lunch with a
pilot and a tour of the office,
or a day at Disneyland for
four. The one day Park
Hopper Tickets are good for
Disneyland Park and Disney
California Adventure Park.
Need a new tablet? Our
third major raffle prize is an
all-new, punch red Fire HD
32 GB tablet, featuring an
8-inch HD display screen
COURTESY CLATSOP ANIMAL
ASSISTANCE
“Gulliver” and “Murphy” —
Leonberger pups belonging
to Greg and Christina Merten,
of Astoria — with Santa
and Alexa.
We want to thank all the
businesses, organizations
and individuals who are
donating items, time, bake
sale sponsorships and space
to make this a delightful
community event.