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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2022
SENIOR NOTES
Alzheimer’s Association Oregon Chapter
— Information, referral and counseling services
for families and caregivers of people with Alz-
heimer’s, dementia and other related disorders.
For information, call 800-272-3900 (24 hours a
day).
Clatsop Behavioral Health After Hours
Crisis Line — 503-325-5724.
Clatsop Community Action — 503-325-
1400. Respite care services, low-income energy
assistance, emergency food assistance, housing
information, emergency personal care items.
Exploring New Concepts of Retirement
Education (ENCORE) — 503-338-2408. Pro-
vides a wide assortment of educational experi-
ences for individuals older than 50.
Elder Friendship Line — 800-971-0016.
Available from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; crisis calls
taken 24/7.
Food Pantries — 503-325-1400. Clatsop
Community Action serves six food pantries in
Clatsop County through the Oregon Food Bank
Network. Call for area locations and hours.
Grief Support Group, Seaside — For
information, call Lower Columbia Hospice at
503-338-6230.
Lifespan Respite — 503-325-1400. Pro-
vides information, referral, training and paid
respite for family caregivers.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline —
800-273-TALK (8255). A 24-hour, toll-free sui-
cide prevention service for anyone in a sui-
cidal crisis. TTY users should dial 800-799-4TTY
(4889).
National Alliance on Mental Illness —
800-950-NAMI (6264) or locally, 503-717-1835.
Separate support groups for people with men-
tal illness and families of those with mental ill-
ness are available.
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
— 503-861-0119. Rent assistance based on
income.
NorthWest Senior and Disability Services
— 503-861-4202 or 800-442-8614. Medicaid
services, food stamps, information and assis-
tance, family caregiver support services, Medi-
care choice assistance, home delivered meals,
senior meal sites and senior peer counseling.
Oregon Aging and Disability Resource
Connection — 855-ORE-ADRC (673-2372),
adrcoforegon.org. Information and services for
older adults, people with disabilities, their care-
givers and families.
Oregon Care Partners — 800-930-6851,
oregoncarepartners.com. Funded by the state,
provides no-cost in person and online training
to family care givers and professionals.
Oregon Home Care Commission Registry
and Referral System — 877-867-0077, or-hcc.
org. Provides lists of home care workers avail-
able to hire.
Oregon Law Center — For information,
call the Hillsboro Regional Offi ce: General
Intake Line, 503-640-4115 or 877-296-4076;
Family Law Hotline, 503-676-5400, 10 a.m. to
noon Monday and Wednesday; Tenant Hotline,
503-755-1300, 10 a.m. to noon Monday and
Wednesday and 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and Pub-
lic Benefi ts Hotline, 800-520-5292, hours vary,
Monday through Thursday.
Partners for Seniors — 503-717-7174.
Serves South Clatsop County seniors with vol-
unteer visits, transportation, light housekeep-
ing, yard work, minor home repairs, daily phone
calls.
Senior Center, Astoria — Astoria Senior
Center, 1111 Exchange St., 503-325-3231.
Senior Center, Seaside — Bob Chisholm
Community and Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside, 503-738-7393.
Senior Center, Warrenton — Warrenton
Community and Senior Center, 170 S.W. Third
St, Warrenton, 503-861-3502 Mondays and
Thursdays.
Senior Peer Mentor Program — Free assis-
tance to seniors, age 60 and older, who are
struggling with mild to moderate depression
and anxiety in Clatsop and Tillamook counties.
For information, call 503-861-4210.
Veteran Benefi ts — 800-827-1000.
NAVIGATING A CHANGING
TIME AND MEETING
CUSTOMER NEEDS
Pacific Power remains dedicated to delivering safe, reliable, affordable power
now and for years to come.
We recognize the impact that price increases have on our customers. As we
make needed investments in our system and navigate economic trends, we
will continue to take measures to keep our rates low and to capture savings
for our customers.
On March 1, 2022, Pacific Power filed a general rate case requesting an overall
rate change of $82.2 million, or 6.6 percent, to become effective January 1,
2023. The company’s requested change will be reviewed by the Public Utility
Commission of Oregon and if approved, the expected impact on the average
monthly bill for an average residential customer using 900 kWh per month
would be $13.01 per month. The primary reason for this filing is to support our
wildfire mitigation efforts, including vegetation management, as part of our larger
commitment to providing resilient, safe, reliable electricity for our customers.
We understand the impact that price increases have on our customers and
will work to mitigate that impact as much as possible. Customers can visit
pacificpower.net/wattsmart for energy- and money-saving tips and information.
Energy Trust of Oregon also offers energy efficiency programs and information to
Oregon residents and businesses. Contact Energy Trust of Oregon at energytrust.
org or 1-866-368-7878 for more information.
Copies of Pacific Power’s rate request application are available at our main
office, located at 825 NE Multnomah Street, Portland, Oregon 97232 and on
our website at pacificpower.net/rates. Customers may contact Pacific Power for
additional information about the filing by mail to Pacific Power’s main office at
the address above, or by calling 1-888-221-7070. TDD/TTY users can call the
National Relay Service or 1-888-221-7070. Para un representante que habla
español, llame al 1-888-225-2611.
Requests to receive notice of the time and place of any hearing on this application may
be directed to the Public Utility Commission of Oregon at 201 High Street SE, Suite 100,
Salem, Oregon 97301-3398 or by calling 1-800-522-2404.
SELF-HELP GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous — To fi nd a meet-
ing in Clatsop County, call 971-601-9220, in Tilla-
mook County, call 503-739-4856, or go to aa-or-
egon.org
Celebrate Recovery — Faith-based 12-step
recovery from hurts, habits and hang ups. For
information, call 503-738-7453.
Sexual Purity Recovery Group — Part of the
Pure Life Alliance (purelifealliance.org) in Port-
land. For information, call the confi dential voice-
mail at 503-750-0817 and leave a message.
Narcotics Anonymous — For full schedule
details, as well as upcoming special events, call
the h elpline at 503-717-3702, or go to na.org
The purpose of this announcement is to provide our customers with general information
regarding the company’s price increase application and the expected effect on
customers. Calculations and statements contained in this notice are not binding on the
Public Utility Commission of Oregon.
©2022 Pacific Power
Al-Anon (Astoria) — For information, call
503-325-1087.
Al-Anon (Seaside) — For information, call
503-810-5196.
Al-Anon (Nehalem) — For information, call
503-368-8255.
Al-Anon (Tillamook) — For information, call
503-842-5094 or 503-730-5863.
Al-Anon (Clatskanie) — For information, call
503-728-3351.
Al-Anon Family Groups information — Ore-
gon Area Al-Anon website, oregonal-anon.org
Alateen (Tillamook) — For information, call
503-730-5863.
PUBLIC NOTICE DOCUMENT
OREGON PRICE CHANGE APPLICATION
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651 Help Wanted
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Hiring a Family Resources
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651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Clatsop Community
College is recruting for the
following positions:
ASPHALT PAVING
LABORER
Director, Financial Aid
Full-time position.
Applications accepted
through March 25, 2022.
Instructor, Historic
Preservation and
Restoration:
Full-time beginning fall term
2022. Applications accepted
through March 31, 2022.
Instructor, Maritime
Technology:
Full-time beginning fall term
2022. Applications accepted
through March 31, 2022.
View job descriptions/qualifi-
cations and apply on-line at
https://www.clatsopcc.edu/
human-resources/
Contact the Office of Human
Resources at (503)338-2530
or hr@clatsopcc.edu if
application assistance is
needed. AA/EOE
FIND IT, TELL IT, SELL IT!
Classified ads! 503-325-3211
Bayview Asphalt Inc. -EOE-
is looking for an
Asphalt Paving Laborer
Responsibilities: Safety first
in all duties; Rake and shovel
hot asphalt; Ability to use
small hand tools; Assist with
equipment clean-up; Set-up
and Take down of signs, etc.;
and more.
Qualifications: 1 years’
experience in Paving or
Construction Industry if
possible; Must possess a
valid driver’s license; Ability
to take direction; Work as a
team player; Show great
attention to detail; Be
dependable; Able to work
flexible hours.
*FT w/benefits
*Competitive wage
*Pre-employment drug test is
required
Apply at Bayview Asphalt
Inc.
1399 Oster Rd; Gearhart,
OR 97138
Phone 503.738.5466
Fax 503.738.9517
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