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9A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2017 Memorial: Chief Ham read aloud letters from Goodding family Continued from Page 1A Goodding’s death, said a prayer. Officer Kenneth J. Henson II of the Lakewood Police Department in Washington state gave a speech that highlighted how he and his department rallied to help the fam- ilies of lost peers. ‘Daily struggle’ Then, it was Ham’s turn. “It’s been a long 14 months since Jason’s been gone,” he said. “It’s a daily struggle to keep from crying and missing my friend.” Ham delved in to the department’s struggles with personnel changes in the past 14 months, Goodding’s death being the most dramatic. “Out of the struggle came the hiring of new faces,” Ham said. “All of these personnel changes have brought a new and fresh face to the depart- ment and a level of excitement that I know Jason would be proud of. His excitement for the job is reflected in the leadership of our department now and in the faces of our current staff.” Amy’s letter During the speech, Ham read a letter Amy Goodding wrote to the Seaside Police Department shortly after her husband’s death. It described how an emotionally exhausted Goodding would often fall into bed fully clothed after a long day at work, only to take a call in the middle of the night to answer an officer’s question. He would often confide in Amy when he felt help- less at a call on a particular day and wasn’t sure if he made the right decision in a given situation. “He believed that his body was his weapon and his mind his tool to protect and serve his family in service and hope,” the letter read. “There is noth- ing he wouldn’t give for you, and he worked him- self into the ground trying to take care of everyone but himself.” Family letters FALLEN NORTH COAST OFFICERS 1898 ................. Deputy Sheriff James Lamers .................................... Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office 1898 ................. Sheriff Jack W. Williams ............................................... Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office 1971 ................. Chief Of Police Raymond Garcia ................................ Vernonia Police Department The police chief also read letters the family wrote specifically for the memorial. “His loss has created an emptiness in our lives that can never be filled,” one of Amy’s letters read. “The hopes and dreams of our family have been shattered, and we are still trying to put the pieces back together. Jason will always be my husband, and he will never stop being Jayden and Joslyn’s daddy. But now he will be our guardian angel. We will make the best of this life that we are now going to have to face without him.” Joslyn and Jayden wrote about how much they love and miss their father. Joslyn added she wished she listened to more of his basketball coaching advice. Amy Goodding later helped lay wreaths on stands in front of the wall. One moment in Ham’s speech perhaps illus- trated the struggle and perseverance of Goodding’s family and community, both last year and now. “Thank you to everyone who continues to sup- port the Goodding family and the Seaside Police Department as we navigate through this hard time and we continue to grow to what has become our future,” Ham said in a progressively soft voice. “Excuse me,” he then said, collecting himself. 70 Help Wanted Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian ABOVE: The Oregon Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Memorial ceremony in Salem on Tuesday honored Seaside Police Sgt. Jason Goodding. BELOW: Fellow law enforcement officers remember Goodding during the memorial ceremony. 1996 ................. Police Reserve Robert B. McMaster ........................... Warrenton Police Department 2004................. Retired Sheriff Almond L. Eastman ............................ Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office 2016 ................. Sgt. Jason Goodding ................................................... Seaside Police Department 80 Work Wanted •JIMʼS LAWN CARE• •Brush Clearing•Lawns•Shrubs •Hauling•Gutter & Storm-Cleanup (503)325-2445 •Free Estimates Bring your enthusiasm to work at our oceanfront resort! •Guest Experience Supervisor •Cabana •Maintenance AM & PM •Housekeeping •Laundry Wages are DOE Please apply at www.martinhospitality.com/careers or apply in person at 148 East Gower in Cannon Beach. If you have questions, please call Tamara at 503-436-1197. We hope to hear from you soon. HOME DELIVERY! Your Daily Astorian should arrive by 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If it does not, please call us at 503-325-3211 or 1-800-781-3211. Tyack Dental Group seeks full time scheduling coordinator. Required skills include excellent multi-tasking, basic secretarial skills, familiarity with computer and multi-line phone, professional demeanor and great work ethic. Bilingual is a plus. Starting pay 16/hour with merit raises thereafter. Generous benefit package includes medical, dental, 401K, vacation and holidays. Send resume to 433 30th St. Astoria, OR 97103. 503-338-6000 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. 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 contractorʼs CCB license through the CCB Consumer Website www.hirelicensedcontractors.com 95 Schools & Education IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about a Business or School Advertised, we advise you to call: The Consumer Hotline in Salem at (503)378-4320, 9 AM-1 PM, Monday-Friday or in Portland at (503)229-5576 ‘Jason will always be my husband, and he will never stop being Jayden and Joslyn’s daddy. But now he will be our guardian angel. We will make the best of this life that we are now going to have to face without him.’ Amy Goodding wife of fallen officer Sgt. Jason Goodding. The Goodding family wrote letters specifically for the memorial, which Seaside Police Chief Dave Ham read aloud 100 Employment Information *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. A small town newspaper with a global outlook One of the Pacific Northwest’s great small newspapers 105 Business-Sales Op 210 Apartments, Unfurnished Astoria 1 Bedroom apt 55 + community, all appliances, stackable washer and dryer hook- ups. 12-month lease. Rent $900.00 Deposit $900.00. Please call 503.325.4669. Be an Astoria Carrier! $100 Signing Bonus! The Daily Astorian is currently seeking independent contractors to deliver its paper and related products in the Astoria Oregon area. Interested individuals must have valid drivers license, reliable vehicle, and insurance. Routes are Monday through Friday afternoons. There are no collections or weekend deliveries. Please come in person to The Daily Astorian office at 949 Exchange St, Astoria OR 97103 to pick up more information. 120 Money to Lend 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 230 Houses, Unfurnished 3Bedroom 2Bath House Available June 1. $1500/month. No Pets. 1st/Last/Security Deposit 503-791-3173 For all our available rentals. CPSMANAGEMENT.COM (503)738-5488/ (888)916-RENT 255 Sleeping Rooms Available 5/1-6/30, maybe longer, for 1 quiet person. No intoxicants/smoking, $575/month. Private bath. (503)325-0000 300 Jewelry Buying Gold, Silver, Estate Jewelry, Coins, Diamonds, Old-Watches. Downtown Astoria-332 12th St. Jonathonʼs, LTD (503)325-7600 340 Fuel & Wood FREE WOODEN PALLETS Available for pick up at The Daily Astorian loading dock. 949 Exchange St, Astoria LOOKING for a second car? The clas- sified section is a complete car- buyerʼs guide. 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. 150 Homes for Sale WE DELIVER! PUBLISHER'S NOTICE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "Any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians; pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD at 1(800)669-9777. The toll free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1(800)927-9275. Please leave a light on or install motion detector lights to make your carrierʼs job easier. Thanks! THE DAILY ASTORIAN 375 Misc for Sale If you want results... 74% of Clatsop County Residents read The Daily Astorian and rated Classifieds #1 for the most read section!! (From 2010 Astoria Market Study, by Marshall Marketing & Communications, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA) (503)325-3211 ext. 231 or (800)781-3211 classifieds@dailyastorian.com www.dailyastorian.com 400 Misc Wanted WANTED 1 or more cords of dry firewood. Send email to kmb3421@hotmail.com 445 Garden & Lawn Equipment BROWNSMEAD TURBO GRO Partially dehydrated dairy compost. For the garden. $25/yard. Call by appointment (503)458-6821. Make your garden great again! Legal Notices AB6261 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On June 6, 2017, at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office, 1190 SE 19th Street in the City of Warrenton, Oregon, the defendant's interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 2875 Marine Dr, Astoria, OREGON. The court case number is 16CV00116, where FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is plaintiff, and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF CATHERINE M. POLLOCK; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF EAMON POLLOCK; TIMOTHY J. ESPOSITO; COMMERCIAL ADJUSTMENT COMPANY; OCCUPANTS OF THE PROPERTY is defendant. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier's check, in hand, made out to Clatsop County Sheriff's Office. For more information on this sale go to: http://oregonsheriffssales.org/ (OR), http://files.co.clatsop.or.us/ccso/ foreclosures.pdf Published: April 26th, May 3rd, 10th, and 17th, 2017 Find it, Tell it, Sell it! Classified ads! 325-3211 AB6280 Oregon Trawl Commission Budget Hearing May 18, 2017 9:30 a.m. Holiday Inn Express Conference room 204 West Marine Dr. Astoria, OR 97103 The Oregon Trawl Commission will accept public comment on their fiscal year 2017-2018 budget. The proposed budget can be seen at the Oregon Trawl Commission office. The Oregon Trawl Commission office is located at: 16289 Hwy 101 S, Suite C Brookings, Oregon 97415 The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please make any requests for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities at least 48 hours before the meeting by contacting Kathy Hall at (541) 469-7830 Published: May 3rd, 2017