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Verify the contractor’s CCB license through the CCB Consumer Website www.hirelicensed contractors.com 828 Misc for Sale 807 Fuel, Heating & Firewood A small town newspaper with a global outlook COURTESY SEASIDE MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY Meeting the train at Seaside in 1912. tors coming to the beach, mainly by train. Others say Holladay worked to get train access to the beach so he would have customers for his resort. Though train access to Seaside ceased in 1952, Holladay, Seaside and trains are forever connect- ed. A high-flutin’ activity SEASIDE — Learn to play the Native American flute with Pe- ter Ali at the Seaside Public Library, 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. Sign up at the circulation desk. One of the Pacific Northwest’s great small newspapers T HE D AILY Peter Ali playing the Native American flute. COURTESY SEASIDE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Haunted Cove A STORIAN www.dailyastorian.com If You Live In Seaside or Cannon Beach DIAL 503-325-3211 F OR A Daily Astorian Classified Ad ERROR AND CANCELLATIONS Please read your ad on the first day. $195/cord or $120/half cord Air seasoned Softwood You load/haul AFP at Pier 3 in Astoria If you see an error, The Daily Astorian will gladly re-run your ad correctly. We accept responsibility for the first incorrect insertion, and then only to the extent of a corrected insertion or refund of the price paid. Tim 971-409-9147 or Chad 503-490-8333 To cancel or correct an ad, call 503-325-3211 or 1-800-781-3211 Split Firewood SEASIDE — Oregon’s traveling historian, Darrell Jabin, will share his film “Rail History of Oregon: It Changed Everything” and discuss the impact of Ore- gon’s trains, streetcars and trolleys on Oregon history at the Seaside Museum’s next History & Hops event. The event takes place 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Seaside Brewing Co., 851 Broadway St. Some say Ben Holladay built Seaside House so he could cash in on the visi- Friday & Entrance Fee: Saturday $ 3 October per person or 12th - 13th 3 19th - 20th 26th - 27th non-perishable food items 6pm - 9pm All proceeds go to CCA Regional Food Bank & KOA Care Camps 1100 NW Ridge Rd. Hammond, OR 503-861-2606 AstoriaKOA.com