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coa st w eeken d M ARK ETPLACE Traveling historian keeps it rail
651 Help Wanted
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Seeking enthusiastic, respectful
people who enjoy a
professional, collaborative
Work-environment supporting
people With developmental
disabilities.
Direct Support Professional
($12.50 per hr.)
Director of
Residential Services
Generous benefits including
Health care, 401k, life
insurance, paid vacation.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Call (503) 861-3372 (ext. 202)
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652 Work Wanted
• JIM’S LAWN CARE•
Brush Clearing, Lawns
Shrubs, Hauling
Gutter & Storm-Cleanup
(503)325-2445 Free estimates
652 Work Wanted
Part-Time Medical Assistant
10-24 hours a week
Email Resume to
ROA@urgentcarenwastoria.com
*ATTENTION READERS *
Readers respond to mail/
phone order ads at their
own risk. If in doubt about a
particular offer, check with
the Better Business Bureau
or U.S. Postal Service before
sending any money.
The Daily Astorian
ASSUMES NO LIABILITY
FOR MAIL ORDER
ADVERTISERS.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
about a Business or School
Advertised, we advise you
to call: The Consumer
Hotline in Salem at
(503)378-4320,
9AM-1PM, Monday-Friday
or in Portland at
(503)229-5576
667 Loans & Fi-
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
The Federal Trade
Commission prohibits
telemarketers from asking for
or receiving payment before
they deliver credit repair
services, advance fee loans
and credit, and recovery
services. If you are asked to
render payment before
receiving any of the
preceding services, please
contact the
Federal Trade Commission
at: 1-877-382-4357
HAVING storage problems? Why
not sell no-longer-used items with
a fastworking classifed ad?
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Oregon Firewood Law
requires advertisements
quote a price and also
express quantity in units of
a cord or fractional part of a
cord. Ads must also identify
the species of wood and
whether the wood is
unseasoned (green) or dry.
LOOKING for livestock buyers?
Place a low-cost classified ad.
MISC FOR SALE!
• THD750L Husky Wet Tile
Saw with Laser, $60.
• Yard Machine 25T Wood
Spliter, $900.
• Stihl 046MAG chainsaw with
3 foot bar & chain, $400.
Call 503-338-0437
before 7 p.m.
664 Services
NOTICE: Oregon Landscape
Contractors Law (ORS 671)
requires all businesses that
advertise landscape contract-
ing services be licensed with
the Landscape Contractors
Board. This 4-digit number
assures the business has a
bond, insurance and an asso-
ciated individual
contractor
who has fulfilled the testing
and experience
require-
ments for licensure. For your
protection call (503)378-5909
or use our web site: www.lcb.
state.or.us to check license
status before contracting with
the business. Persons doing
landscape maintenance do
not require a LCB license.
Oregon state law requires
anyone who contracts for
construction work to be
licensed with the
Construction Contractors
Board. An active license
means the contractor is
bonded and insured.
Verify the contractor’s CCB
license through the CCB
Consumer Website
www.hirelicensed
contractors.com
828 Misc for Sale
807 Fuel, Heating
& Firewood
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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
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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