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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 2018)
new LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Where the Meat Lovers Shop Main Street Market has been owned and operated by Tommy and Jeanne Smith since 2015. Main Street Market offers fast, friendly service, along with an exceptionally fresh meat and produce department. New beer coolers have been recently added, offering a wide variety to select from including Mix-A-Six, where customers can create their own six pack from a large choice of beers. 3 years Check out our website and Facebook for upcoming events and specials, such as our 20% off Meat Sale & Chicken BBQ on location! You will always find a great deal and family-friendly atmosphere at Main Street Market! 503-861-2271 www.mainstselect.com facebook.com/MainStMarket 191 S. Main Ave., Warrenton Tony Bogh, a born and raised Astorian, started working in the electrical trade in June years of 1988 for local contractors. He started Bogh Electric in October of 2009. After a few years of working off of his dining room table, he became busy enough to hire employees. Tony gives a significant amount of credit to his wife of 29 years, Jamie Bogh, who is not only the co-owner of their company, but is also very supportive of her husband’s growing business. 9 To stay busy on the coast, Tony believes you need to be versatile and have nothing less than a team of all-stars, and speaks very highly of his employees. My team has the ability to perform all electrical services from low to high voltage, commercial and residential, and vintage to new build projects. “You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with, and I am very blessed to have the team I have here.” Bogh Electric also installs LED lighting, and is a trade ally through Energy Trust of Oregon for lighting Retro-fits. Daniel and Jennifer Whyman moved full time to Gearhart in summer 2016 from St. Louis. We have grown children Erica and Timothy. Benjamin will be entering SHS this fall as a sophomore. Jennifer opened Coast Gallery and Numismatics in Gearhart June 2018. The gallery features works of art by Jeff Whyman MFA 1981 U.Cal Berkeley, exotic shells and world coins. Complimentary coin appraisals are offered on Saturdays. A portion of all sales proceeds will go to the Beyond 9/11 campaign Seaside hospital . Daniel is a SVP portfolio management director for Morgan Stanley and has been in the financial services industry 37 years. Daniel enjoys working from his home in Gearhart. Daniel welcomes new clients and can be reached at 314 889 9818. C oast G allery and n umismatiCs 3350 N Hwy 101 Suite D, Gearhart, Oregon • Wed. thru Sat. 9 am to 4 pm www.coastgallerynumismatics.com 1 years Infinity Gymnastics Academy Infinity Gymnastics Academy is a non-profit organization offering recreational and competitive gymnastics, and cheerleading to over 150 children in Clatsop County. IGA’s 12,00 sq ft. facility, offers students the opportunity to train with talented professional in a safe environment through a variety of programs, with access to equipment including bars, beams, pommel horse, rings, tumble strip, vault, and spin-free enclosed trampoline. Executive Director Nancy Taylor and Program Director Douglas Oldham are committed to their mission to teach children progressive skills of gymnastics in an inclusive, safe environment where they can develop strength, confidence, character and self-esteem. When a child has gymnastics, the possibilities are infinite! Tony’s mother, Jean Bogh, is also very active at her son’s business on a daily basis. She is Tony’s biggest fan, and has always been very supportive of her son. Tony feels honored that his phone rings daily, whether it be a new customer, or a referral received from a competitor. We strive to serve our customers with integrity and quality work. Tony believes his two most important assets are his customers, and taking care of the people that work with him. Everyone that works at Bogh Electric knows that to Tony, reputation is everything, and that he stands by his word. Office: 503.325.5000 CCB#188326 1625 Exchange St. Astoria, OR • 503-325-4136 • gymnasticsastoria.org Who’s Who 2018: The North Coast’s Business Guide • 19