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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016
Summer baseball in full swing Grads: 100th class of Gulls
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
The summer baseball
schedule — already under-
way at the All-Stars level
— kicks into full gear this
week with the Junior State
(17-and-under) teams.
Astoria Ford is sched-
uled to play a doubleheader
at Clatskanie at 5 p.m. today,
with Clatskanie visiting Asto-
ria for a twinbill Thursday at
Aiken Field, also at 5 p.m.
Warrenton is scheduled to
play a single game Thursday
at Neah-Kah-Nie (6 p.m.),
while the Warriors’ contest
Monday vs. Knappa was
postponed.
For the Astoria Ford sum-
mer program, some of the
bigger games take place later
this month and next, when
Astoria hosts a number of
weekend tournaments with
visitors from the Willamette
Valley.
The Fishermen invite
Dallas for a doubleheader
Saturday, July 2, and a single
game Sunday, July 3.
Astoria Ford will also
host teams from Madison
and West Salem July 8-10 for
three to four games at Aiken
Field.
Astoria wraps up the home
season with a “Townball
Tournament,” July 22-24,
with schedule of teams and
Continued from Page 1A
SCOREBOARD
SPORTS SCHEDULE
TODAY
Junior State Baseball — Astoria at Clatskanie (2), 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Junior State Baseball — Clatskanie at Astoria (2), 5 p.m.; War-
renton at Neah-Kah-Nie, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY
Junior State Baseball — St. Helens at Astoria (2), 1 p.m.; Neah-
Kah-Nie at Warrenton (2), Noon
times to be announced.
“We’re going to have six
eighth graders and six or
seven ninth graders,” said
Astoria coach Dave Gas-
ser, of this summer’s Asto-
ria Ford team. “Between the
incoming freshmen, soph-
omores and juniors, we’ll
have a roster of 21 or 22 kids,
and we’ll just play our entire
schedule with that number.
Some of the games will have
a younger inluence, others
will have an older inluence,
and we’ll just play.
“It’s almost like spring
training, with a split-squad
approach. We’ll just try to
play as much ball as we pos-
sibly can in six weeks.”
Gasser said the July 2-3
weekend will feature “not
only us playing Dallas three
times, but we’re going to
have alumni show up and
play as well,” he said. “It’s
an alumni opportunity, and
based on how much inter-
est we have, we’ll organize
a couple teams, and have
an all-Astoria alumni/pres-
ent-day players tournament
at the end of the season.”
Meanwhile, it will be a
mix-and-match
coaching
staff for the Astoria program
this summer.
“The guy who will be
coaching the brunt of the
schedule is Lance Stevens,”
Gasser said. “He’s a very
knowledgeable guy who
has played a lot of ball. He
played for a Salem Legion
Club, Cooke’s, back in the
day.
“He has a really good
baseball background, and
assisting him will be the rest
of the staff. Ralph (Steinback)
will work with the pitchers …
Brian Babbitt, Ryker Thorn-
ton, Glen Fromwiller and
myself,” with a few ex-As-
toria players helping out,
including Cody Fox, Nick
Scott and Nick Strange.
front of our students and yet
here they all are.”
Roley thanked families,
“the most important educa-
tors,” and the community.
Students expressed gratitude
to faculty and staff.
“We push our limits
because we are the Sea-
side centennials and we
are grateful for those who
molded us into who we are
today,” salutatorian Whit-
ney Westerholm said. “You
are the reason behind the
success of our class, and we
will forever be in debt to
this community.”
After the awarding of
diplomas, students popped
confetti and threw hats in
the air as family and faculty
proudly clapped, whistled
and cheered.
Lively school band and
chamber choir music punc-
tuated speeches, as well
as a slide show of seniors
now and as babies, prompt-
ing many “awws” from the
audience.
Graduating
seniors
relected on memories and
expressed gratitude for the
close-knit community, while
encouraging fellow students
to welcome new experiences.
“We immersed ourselves
in sports, clubs, homecom-
ing weeks, spirit weeks and
Danny Miller / The Daily Astorian
Seaside High School students wait for their graduation
ceremony to begin Monday.
lots and lots of schoolwork,”
creating “a lifetime of mem-
ories,” valedictorian Annuka
Brown said.
Senior class president and
valedictorian Alie Zagata,
who created the Seaside
High School centennial cel-
ebration, asked her fellow
students to hold onto their
unique personalities as they
enter the “big, wide world.”
She quoted Dr. Seuss: “Today
you are you, that is truer than
true. There is no one alive
that is you-er than you.”
She described her class
as “introverts and extroverts,
dancers and musicians, read-
ers and actors and adven-
turers — colorful, faithful,
free-thinking young adults
with the world at our inger-
tips. It is my hope that each
one of you with each of your
irreplaceable and interesting
personalities goes out in the
world and not only survives,
but thrives.”
Westerholm, the daughter
of two Seaside High School
graduates, said home is the
beginning of a journey.
“Like most of us up here,
I’ve been calling this place
home since before I was
born,” she said. “Some say
it takes a village to raise a
child, and there is no truer
testament to that than each
and every class that has
come through this school.
We are the graduates of Sea-
side High School, a direct
product of the beautiful
community that raised us.”
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AUTOMOBILE
535-595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobile
$15, plus tips, with
promotion opportunity for the
right person.
Fish Filleting ability is a plus,
but not required.
Please bring a resume
to Amanda at
Northwest Wild Products
345 Industry Street
Astoria.
DUST off the old pool table and sell it
with a classified ad.
If You Live In
Seaside
or Cannon Beach
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companies
make telemarketing calls off
classified ads. These companies
are not affiliated with The Daily
Astorian and customers are under
no obligation to participate.
If you would like to contact the
attorney general or be put on the
do not call list, here are the links
to both of them
Complaint form link:
http://www.doj.state.or.us/
finfraud/
BioOregon Protein is hiring full
time and seasonal production
workers for all shifts.
Competitive wages.
Apply inn person at
1935 NW Warrenton Drive in
Warrenton. 503-861-2256.
Pre- employment screening
required. EEO and e-verify
company.
61 Bankruptcy
70 Help Wanted
Job includes light cooking,
cleaning, organizing, light
seafood processing and
customer service.
CALL JAM IE TO D AY TO PLACE
Y O UR AD 503-325-3211
45 Public Notices
BANKRUPTCY $275
26 Years Experience.
(503)440-0281 / (503)678-7939
Busy seafood market looking for
immediate permanent help.
W E GE T RESU L TS
House Cleaners
$15/hr DOE, benefitʼs
Organic Cleaning
Need Smart Phone
www.KukuiHouse.com
call 503.828.9889
Cannon Beach
PROJECT MANAGER
Bayview Transit Mix, Inc. - EOE
is looking for an Asphalt Paving
Construction Project Manager
in Seaside, Oregon.
3-5 years asphalt paving or
construction industry estimating
and sales preferred Familiar
with analyzing specs, proposals
and plans to prepare cost
estimates; computer knowledge;
and safety oriented.
*FT w/benefits
*Competitive wage
*Pre-employment drug test is
required
For details see
www.lakesideindustries.com
Apply at
jobs@bayviewtransit.com or by
Fax 503.738.9517
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Craft3 is looking for an Accountant to join our dynamic team in our
Ilwaco, WA office. The ideal candidate will be responsible for
performing routine accounting transactions and data entry along with
preparing assigned reports, schedules and reconciliations.
Application deadline is June 22, 2016. To apply, please go to
www.Craft3.org/Careers/Jobs to fill out an application.
Craft3 is an equal opportunity employer; women and minorities are
encouraged to apply.
Accepting Applications:
Now hiring processing workers for
the whiting season and
maintenance positions.
Applications available Monday-
Friday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Point Adams Packing Co.
482 Fleet St. Hammond, OR
ALL ABOUT CANDY
SEASIDE CANDYMAN
NEEDS YOUR HELP
$10/hr to start increasing to
$14 with proven experience.
!!START IMMEDIATELY!!
21 N. Columbia, #105, Seaside Or.
(503)738-5280,
candyman@seasurf.net
Astoria Riverwalk Inn
is under new management
and is currently accepting
applications for
•Housekeeping
•Laundry personnel.
We offer competitive wages
starting at $12 per hour plus an
end of summer bonus!
Interested applicants should
apply in person at 400 Industry
Street here in Astoria.
Billʼs Tavern and Brewhouse is
hiring for the following positions:
•Prep Cook, PT/Nights
•Servers, PT/FT
•Bussers PT/FT
Please apply in person at
188 N Hemlock,
Cannon Beach.
503-436-2202
Budget Blinds of the Oregon
Coast and Southwest
Washington, the largest window
covering franchise in North
America, is currently hiring for
the position of
Design Consultant .
70 Help Wanted
Busy seafood market looking for
immediate permanent help.
Job includes light cooking,
cleaning, organizing, light
seafood processing and
customer service.
$15, plus tips, with
promotion opportunity for the
right person.
Fish Filleting ability is a plus,
but not required.
Please bring a resume
to Amanda at
Northwest Wild Products
345 Industry Street
Astoria.
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Cheerful, Energetic, Friendly Sales
Person. $13-$15 starting. For
Jewelry Store/Gallery, Cannon
Beach. Experience Preferred.
503-739-0158
DENTAL ASSISTANT needed
FULL TIME. Must have X-ray
certification. EFDA is preferred.
Looking for a caring, organized
person who is a team player
and will enjoy working in a
advanced general dentistry office.
$17-$23/h plus great benefits.
Drop off resume at WEST WIND
DENTAL in seaside.
Specialty
This position requires exceptional
communication and customer
service skills, motivation to
learn new products and an
excellent driving record.
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Services
We urge you to patronize the local
professionals advertising in
The Daily Astorian Specialty
Services. To place your Specialty
Services ad, call 325-3211.
Drop off résumé/references at
427 S Holladay or email:
If interested send your resume to
mharris@budgetblinds.com.
BUYERS AND SELLERS get togeth-
er with the help of classified ads.
Read and use the classified section
every day!
Business Administrator
Position Opening
Seeking personable team member
who will share our values,
commitment, and the positive
energy of our office.
At Leinassar Dental Excellence
we strive to provide a caring
environment among patients and
staff where dentistry can be
provided with goals of quality,
efficiency and integrity. We are
energetic and passionate about
what we do.
Position Responsibilities
• Provide professional administration
support to our office and perform
general clerical duties
• Able to handle financial decisions
• Insurance billing and processing
• Daily record keeping
• Must have positive attitude and
enjoy working with people
• Treatment planning and scheduling
• Accounts Receivable
Call Susan or Lynda at 503-325-
0310 or send resume to:
Dr. Jeffrey Leinassar
1414 Marine Drive
Astoria, OR 97103
Dental Front Office/Sterilize Tech
Looking for a service minded,
energetic, people person who
wants to join a winning team at
Seaside Family Dentistry.
FT Mon-Thur, +benefits
santos@seasidefamilydentistry.com
Dental Assistant
A dear employee is moving out of
state creating a need for a full
or part-time position, applicant
must be a team oriented, multi-
task, fun person with
people skills, wants to help make
a difference, possess X-ray
certificate, EFDA desired, and
willing to learn, benefits, send
resume to Dr Jeff Leinassar,
1414 Marine Dr. Astoria,OR
97103, interview to follow for
qualified applicants
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST NEEDED
full time. Experience in the
dental field preferred, but not
required. Customer service skills
and attention to details is a
must. Pay based on experience.
Medical insurance allowance,
sick pay, paid holidays, vacation,
dental, retirement plan.
Drop off resume at
ALEXANDROFF GENERAL
DENTISTRY in Astoria or
WEST WIND DENTAL in Seaside.
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