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    January 1, 2016 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 7A
Christmas Basket program is ‘a community effort’
Baskets from Page 1A
The boxes contained
an array of items, depend-
ing on the household size.
Among the items were
whole turkeys, vegetables,
apples, canned goods, dried
ramen noodles, croutons
for stuf¿ng and more. The
packages contained a spe-
cial treat from Bruce’s Can-
dy Kitchen, as well. Chil-
dren also received presents
wrapped earlier in the week
ca n n on
bea ch
GAZ E T T E
by members of the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary.
About 60 households —
or approximately 250 peo-
ple — received boxes this
year. The number Àuctuates
by about 10 to 15 each sea-
son. Some of the area’s hos-
pitality workers leave tem-
porarily during the winter,
or Boehm suspects the need
would be greater, “well
over 300 people,” he said.
Some of the items —
particularly the toys — are
The legion has done the program
‘for many, many years now.’
Legion Post Commander Dan O’Reilly
donated and everything
else is purchased with
money from the legion
post’s charitable account,
which relies on donations
and grants. It costs be-
tween $4,200 and $4,400
to ¿ll the baskets, said
Boehm, who does the
shopping. He spends about
40 hours putting together
the program, but he’s been
doing it so long it is like
“second nature,” he said.
Pulling off the program re-
lies on “the grace and help
from the volunteers,” he
said.
“It’s a community ef-
fort,” O’Reilly said.
Area residents Jim and
Heidi Lent have volun-
teered for about ¿ve or six
years. Heidi Lent, a mem-
ber of the auxiliary, said
they started in part to get
their children involved in
helping with a community
service project.
“I think that’s a good
thing to teach,” she said.
Although it’s a simple
concept, the volunteers
agreed there is something
meaningful about helping
out others in the commu-
nity.
“You know they need
it,” Heidi Lent said of the
recipients. “You can see it
on their faces — they just
need it.”
M A R K ETPL A C E
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46 A NNOUNCEMENTS
THANK YOU!
The entire staff and residents of
Nehalem Valley Care Center,
Wheeler, Oregon, wishes to
express their sincere gratitude to the
Tillamook County community for
helping us make it through
the storm of
12/08/2015 to 12/12/2015.
Special thanks to:
•The EMT at the Tillamook
Regional Hospital
•Staff and board members of the
Rinehart Clinic
•Costco, Warrenton
•IGA, Manzanita
•LITTLE Apple, Manzanita
•Tillamook County Pioneer
•Sam Zuidema
•Deputy Dean Burdick
•Avery Hartzeler
•Wendy Raughton
•Highway 53 Farms
•Propac Pharmacy
•Church of Jesus of Latter Day
Saints, Tillamook
•ODOT
•Sheriff Department
•Sue Remy
Thank you all for reaching out to us.
We could not have made it without
your support.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Crisis Respite QMHP
Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare is
seeking to fill a Full Time QMHP
position responsible for an
assigned caseload that may vary in
size.
This position will perform Mental
Health Assessments;
Assessment Updates and Treatment
Planning in keeping with agency
standards and applicable Oregon
Administrative Rules for Crisis
Respite and Residential Treatment
Facilities. Staff in this position will
function primarily as a Crisis
Counselor and will be responsible
for providing crisis services at the
Crisis Respite Center.
Qualifications: Masterʼs Degree in a
Behavioral Health related field and
meet qualifications to be a
Qualified Mental Health Professional
(QMHP); three (3) years direct
service experience with severely
and persistently mentally ill adults.
The preferred candidate will have
a background including special
training, experience and other
demonstrated abilities in providing
care and treatment appropriate to
residents served in the facility.
Demonstrate effective
communication skills to diverse
client populations. Valid DL and
must pass criminal history check.
Excellent benefits include:
Med/Dent/Retire/Life. Salary DOE
and per current union salary range
of $36,900 to $52,722.
Send resume, cover letter, and
references to Lois Gilmore, 65
North Highway 101, Suite 204,
Warrenton, OR 97146,
email loisg@clatsopbh.org or fax
to 503-861-2043.
EOE
NOTICE:
Oregon
Landscape
Contractors Law (ORS 671)
requires all businesses that
advertise landscape contracting
services be licensed with the
Landscape Contractors Board.
This 4-digit number assures the
business has a bond, insurance
and an associated individual
contractor who has fulfilled the
testing
and
experience
requirements 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.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Bigfootʼs Steak House
Immediate opening for
Experienced waitress/server
Must be detail oriented and able to
multi-task in a fast paced
restaurant. Apply in person at
2427 S. Roosevelt, Seaside.
Clatsop CASA is seeking a part-time
employee to train and supervise
volunteer advocates for children.
For complete job description and
details about how to apply, contact
WorkSource Oregon, Employment
Division, 503-325-4821.
For more information about CASAʼs
services to children in the foster
care system, see
www.clatsop-casa.org.
Position open until filled.
Dental Assistant needed,
24-32 hours a week.
Experience preferred, wage DOE.
Bring resume to, Dr. Baumgartner's
office at 508 N Holladay Dr.
Seaside.
J.R. Johnson Inc. is an established
Oregon General Contractor, and
we are looking for experienced
carpenters and framers for a long
term project. Here are the traits we
are looking for:
3 Years Carpentry Experience,
experience in Framing and Deck
Work, some Siding Experience is
a PLUS, have all Basic Hand
Tools, and reliable transportation.
Compensation is based of your
experience level and you are paid
on a weekly basis. We offer a
$100 signing bonus after 30 days
of employment!
Our BENEFITS PACKAGE includes
MEDICAL, DENTAL, and an IRA.
CALL US AT (503) 546 3016
Apply at J.R. Johnson office in
Portland, OR;
Jobsite will be located in
Astoria, OR.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Clatsop In - Home Care Services
Openings for part-time or full-time
Companions - Caregivers.
Benefits offered for full-time. Need
caring, flexible people. Must pass
background check & have valid
driverʼs license.
Will train the right people.
Apply at:
646 16th Street, Astoria.
Join the Oregon Youth Authority
team as an
Institution Registered Nurse.
Go to www.GovernmentJobs.com
and search the Oregon Youth
Authority for more information and
to apply.
Med Clinic Mgr needed for FHC
Ocean Park Clinic. WA State
certified RN or MA. Customer and
team focused. 3-5 yrs supervisory
or management exp. More details
on www.cowlitzfamilyhealth.org To
apply send resume to
jobs@cfamhc.org
Night Auditor – Hotel
Providing 100% Guest Satisfaction
to all of our guests with a positive,
helpful attitude and energetic
personality! Checking guests in and
out, taking reservations,
interacting with guests over the
phone and in the lobby, answering
any questions guests may have
about the hotel, area, restaurant
recommendations, etc. Must have
accounting experience, be able to
work holidays and weekends.
Benefits and 401K provided.
Send reply to Box 239,
c/o Daily Astorian,
P.O. Box 210,
Astoria, OR 97103
Cannon Beach and South Clatsop County have some of the Oregon
coast's most beautiful settings (see www.discoverourcoast.com). It is
also a busy, vibrant community with year-round residents,
as well as weekend visitors.
EO Media Group has an immediate opening for a
reporter at the Cannon Beach Gazette with an office in Seaside. This
beat covers the community's residents, visitors, organizations and
activities. The Gazette publishes every other week but also shares
content with The Daily Astorian, providing a broader reach for your
stories and photos.
We work hard but have fun. Our coast is comfortable and still pretty
affordable. Itʼs a place where our newsroom members and their families
purchase homes and settle in for careers that are richly connected to
the Northwest interior. We enjoy world-class restaurants, fantastic
salmon and deep-sea fishing, amazing wildlife and bird watching, and
many other outdoor activities. Portland is 2 hours away;
Seattle 3 1/2 hours.
Journalism or related degree, plus newspaper or magazine writing
experience required. Multimedia and photography experience preferred.
Driver's license, good driving record and reliable transportation
necessary. Full-time position. Benefits include Paid Time Off (PTO),
401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement plan and insurance.
Send resume, clips and letter of interest to EO Media Group, P.O. Box
2048, Salem, OR 97308-2048, by fax to 503-371-2935 or
e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Start the new year,
with a new career!
Join the Lumʼs Team!
•Express Lube Tech
•Service Advisor
•Sales Associates
Seeking great customer service
skills and awesome attitude!
Valid driverʼs license required.
Proudly a drug free workplace.
Apply at 1605 SE Ensign Lane,
Warrenton, OR
The Clatsop Care Center Heath
District is seeking a Board
Director in Position #7
to serve out the reminder of an
unexpired term until June 30, 2017.
This is an opportunity to serve on a
Board of seven directors that serve
as the governing board of the
District. The Health District,
established under ORS 440.315 to
440.410, provides nursing home,
intermediate care, residential,
memory and assisted living
facilities as well as in-home care
services.
The Boardʼs purpose is to establish
and approve policies for
governance and operations of the
District, approve annual operating,
cash and capital budgets, approve
long term commitments, and
evaluate the performance of the
Chief Executive Officer.
The Board meets regularly once per
month, on the fourth Tuesday, at
12:00 p.m. If you are interested,
please contact Chief Executive
Officer Nicole Williams at
503-468-0904
BUYER meets seller every day of the
week in the classified columns of
this newspaper.
70 H ELP W ANTED
Bistro restaurant now accepting
applications for bartender, year
round employment part to full time.
Come join our team as we begin
our 30th year as one of the north
coasts favorite dinner house.
Apply @ 263 N Hemlock cannon
beach or call 503 436 2661 for
appt.
360 F URNITURE & HH
G OODS
80 W ORK W ANTED
Haul Away
If it needs to go, call me!
Moving/Attics/Basements/Odd Jobs.
Senior Citizen & Veteran Discount.
John (503)470-9180
210 A PARTMENTS ,
U NFURNISHED
Seaside, one-bedroom apartment,
$495/month, no pets, no smoking,
near town, $200/deposit.
424 S Franklin, 503-741-7974
View our listings at
www.beachproperty1.com
Beach Property Management
503-738-9068
230 H OUSES ,
U NFURNISHED
2 bedroom, 2 bath
2 car garage, River view
in Elsie
$1000/Month
541-875-2448
250 H OME S HARE , R OOMS
& R OOMMATES
Home share:
1 furnished bedroom,
$600. First/last month,
$300 security deposit.
No pets/smoking.
(503)338-0703
Aladdin Lamps for sale
Many models to choose from.
Ask for Jim (503)338-8817.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
C ONCRETE
NW Masonry Chimney Repair Inc.
• Chimney Repair all types of
Masonry work.
Brick, block, rock and more.
Call Jerid for free estimate
(503)455-2599 CCB203499
L AWN & G ARDEN
Express & Impress
Yard Maintenance & More.
Storm clean-up , trimming, pressure
washing, gutter cleaning-more!
Free estimates.
Tony (503)791-8429
Moreiras
Lawn and house services
•Mowing •Hedging •Weeding
•Presure Washing •Gutters
•Hauling •House Cleaning
No job too big or small!
(503)440-6348 or (503)861-8648