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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2017
SPORTS
11A
Seagull boy golfers Lady Warriors: ‘We hit the ball hard’
in title contention
Continued from Page 12A
The Daily Astorian
CORNELIUS — The
Seaside boys golf team is in
great shape after one round
of play in the Special District
1 Regional Boys Golf Cham-
pionships, which opened
Monday at Forest Hills Golf
Course in Cornelius.
Seaside is fourth in the
team standings, but just
13 strokes behind defend-
ing state champion Crook
County, and well within
state-qualifying contention
with one round remaining.
Today’s second round
will take place at Quail Val-
ley Golf Course in Banks.
Scappoose is the current
team leader with a 312, fol-
lowed by Valley Catholic
(325), Crook County (343)
and Seaside (356).
The top three teams
advance to the state
tournament.
Junior Jackson Kunde led
the Gulls with an 84, after
shooting a3-over par 38 on
the front nine. Sophomore
Samson Sibony shot a 42
on the back nine to finish at
89, while fellow sophomores
Connor Merrell and Mason
Shamion added a 91 and
92, respectively. Sophomore
John Whittle rounded out the
Seaside scoring with a 105.
Crook County’s Mayson
Tibbs shot an even-par 72
to lead the tournament, with
Scappoose golfers Jake Gray
(73) and Nathan Mapes (74)
in the next two spots. Til-
lamook’s Carter Lee was
fourth with a 77 and four
players are tied at 80.
“We are sitting in great
shape,” said Seaside coach
Jim Poetsch. “We are a
few strokes out, but we get
to sleep in our own beds
tonight, and Crook County is
spending their second night
in a motel. The guys are feel-
ing confident and I look for-
ward to giving it our best
shot (today).”
Astoria is in eighth in the
team standings with a 400 on
Day 1.
Kirk Fausett paced the
Fishermen Monday with
a 93, followed by Brian
Wilder (95), Taylor Palmberg
(100), Dylan Altheide-Niel-
son (112) and Trevor
Altheide-Nielson (117).
And catcher Landree
Miethe celebrated with three
hits, three steals and three runs
scored, and also gunned down
a base runner on a stolen base
attempt. Eight different War-
renton players had hits.
“We hit the ball hard,”
coach Miethe said. “The mid-
dle of the lineup is just produc-
ing over and over. They laid
some bunts down when they
needed to. Our base running
was a little sketchy, and I want
to fix that, because we can’t
end games, because we’re not
doing the right things on the
bases.
“Those three runs in the
first inning was key,” she said.
“We were able to get a little
cushion.”
For Landree, her daughter,
Miethe said “it was an emo-
tional day. She was excited,
and she lives for moments like
this. She’s kind of a gamer.
She picked it up and wanted to
win. I just hope she can bring
that emotion to every game
from here on out.”
Meanwhile, when Blodgett
wasn’t striking out batters
(seven), she was fielding
slow-rollers back to the circle,
as she fielded seven grounders
NBA Playoffs: Competition will get tougher
Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Niqui Blodgett delivers a pitch to the plate for the War-
renton Warriors during a game Monday against Portland
Adventist Academy.
for seven outs, and also caught
an infield pop-up for an eighth
out. She was directly responsi-
ble for 15 of the 21 outs.
“She’s gotten better,”
Miethe said of Blodgett. “She
was actually struggling at the
beginning of the season, when
she averaged about six walks
per game. But since then, she’s
limited the amount and type of
pitches she throws. Instead of
throwing six different pitches,
we limit her to three, told
her to hit her spots, and she’s
doing that.”
In Warrenton’s three-run
first inning, Miethe led off with
an infield single, stole second
and third, and scored on a sin-
gle to right by Blodgett.
Melia Kapua followed with
a single to right, with an error
allowing courtesy runner Lilly
Thomas to score.
One out later, Natalie Dun-
can drove another single to
right, scoring Kapua.
The Cougars committed six
errors in the field, three in the
fourth inning.
Blodgett had one rough
inning, as she allowed two
hits to start the bottom of the
fourth, but came back with
two strikeouts and fielded a
grounder for the third out.
Duncan finished with two
hits, and Tyla Little had a dou-
ble for Warrenton.
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The Daily Astorian is creating a graduation publication for our
local high schools to honor and congratulate the
Class 2017
of
This will publish on
each other. For the most part,
they want to make the pass to
somebody as opposed to mak-
ing the shot. They get some
sort of satisfaction out of it.
“It doesn’t matter if Steph
comes down, crosses half-court
and launches it. At least we got
a shot at the rim. We feel like
most of those are going to go in
at the end of the day, so we’re
good with it.”
The Warriors have been
without coach Steve Kerr since
Game 3 of the first round and
haven’t missed a beat. He
remains out after having a spi-
nal cord leak procedure at Duke
University on Friday, and there
is no timetable for his return.
He and Brown speak regu-
larly, but that’s an obstacle to
overcome.
Jazz coach Quin Snyder
raved about the culture Kerr
has created.
“They demonstrate it in
everything that they do,” Sny-
der said. “When a team kind
of lives who they are, that is a
unique group. They all believe
in each other and they are will-
ing to sacrifice for one another.
“Just the unselfishness that
that group plays with and the
care they have for one another
on the court. They’ve got each
other’s backs.”
So far, the Warriors have
only been slowed during
self-created lulls, like when
the Jazz cut a 26-point sec-
ond-quarter lead down to five
before Golden State got back
in gear.
The competition will get
tougher, though. In the con-
ference finals, they’ll have
to deal with either San Anto-
nio’s Kawhi Leonard or Hous-
ton’s James Harden, and both
players are better than any the
Warriors have seen so far this
postseason.
And then there’s LeBron
James, likely waiting in the
finals.
“They’re a historically great
team,” Jazz forward Gordon
Hayward said. “They make you
pay for mistakes.”
Legal Notices
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AB6259
Knappa-Svensen-Burnside
RFPD
Notice of Budget Committee
Meeting
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the Knappa-
Svensen-Burnside RFPD,
Clatsop County, State of
Oregon, to discuss the Budget
for fiscal year July 1, 2017 to
June 30, 2018 will be held at the
Knappa Fire Station, 43114
Hillcrest Loop, Knappa, Oregon.
The meeting will take place on
the 16th day of May, 2017 at
7:00 p.m. The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the budget
message and to receive
comment from the public on the
budget. A copy of the budget
document may be inspected or
obtained on or after May 12th,
2017 at the Knappa Fire Station
between the hours of 9:00am
and 5:00pm.
AB6297
Notice of Public Auction
Main Street Storage (North)
Pursuant to its lien rights
Intends to sell at Cash only
Public oral auction
The property of:
Daniel Bash #85
Herb Camp #7
Dana Marteeny #68
Liz Nelson #103
Sale to be held at
51 NE Harbor Ct.
Warrenton, Oregon
5/24/17 at 10:30am
(503) 861-2880
Published: May 9th and 16th,
2017
AB6278
Public Notice
KLOY
AB6288
Public Improvement Project - Invitation to Bid
Clatsop County Fair and Expo Storage Building Replacement
On April 13, 2017, an application
was filed with the Federal
Communications Commission
by Educational Media
Foundation seeking a minor
modification to change the
community of license of the FM
radio station KLOY(FM), from
Astoria, Oregon to Ocean Park,
Washington.
The purpose of the ITB is to establish a Contract for the County owned
building (92937 Walluski Loop) to complete the Replacement Storage
Building for the benefit of Clatsop County Fair and Expo. The Work
contemplated under this Contract includes all labor, materials,
transportation, equipment and services for, and incidental to, the
completion of all contruction Work in connection with the project
described in the Contract Documents. The work includes site work,
building construction, interior walls, plumbing, lighting, and concrete
work.
Continued from Page 12A
AB6295
Invitation for Proposals
The City of Warrenton invites
interested individual attorneys
and law firms to submit written
proposals to provide City
Attorney services to the City.
For a Proposal Packet, please
contact Deputy City Recorder
Dawne Shaw at (503) 861-2233,
or dshaw@ci.warrenton.or.us.
Proposals will be received until,
but not after 5:00 p.m. on
Monday June 12th at the City of
Warrenton front desk, (physical
address) 225 S Main,
Warrenton, Oregon, 97146,
(mailing address) PO Box 250,
or by email at
lengbretson@ci.warrenton.or.us
or fax: (503) 861-2351.
Published: May 9th, 16th, and
23rd, 2017
AB6274
CITY OF ASTORIA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Astoria Historic
Landmarks Commission will
hold a public hearing on May
16, 2017, 2017 at 5:15 p.m., in
the City Hall Council Chambers,
1095 Duane Street, Astoria.
The purpose of the hearing is to
consider the following
request(s):
1. Exterior Alteration EX17-01
by Fort George Brewery and
Public House, Cervesia Gratis,
Inc. to enclose and add a 2nd
level to patio and to construct an
attached skybridge (to the
south) on a historic building at
1483 Duane Street (Map T8N-
R9W Section 8CD, Tax Lot(s)
15100 & 15300; Lot(s) 3 and
portions of 1,2, Block 118,
Shively) in the C-4, Central
Commercial zone.
For information, call or write the
Community Development
Department, 1095 Duane St.,
Astoria OR 97103, phone 503-
338-5183.
The location of the hearing is
accessible to the disabled. An
interpreter for the hearing
impaired may be requested
under the terms of ORS
192.630 by contacting the
Community Development
Department at 503-338-5183 48
hours before the meeting.
The Historic Landmarks
Commission reserves the right
to modify the proposal or to
continue the hearing to another
date and time. If the hearing is
continued, no further public
notice will be provided.
THE CITY OF ASTORIA
Anna Stamper
Administrative Assistant
Published: May 9th, 2017
Specialty
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.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at this
meeting to discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee.
Published: May 2nd and 9th,
2017
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a Classified Ad!
AB6293
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLATSOP
Probate Department
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
LINDA DIANE CROWDER aka
LINDA DIANE HICKS,
Deceased.
Case No. 17PB02891
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Daniel Steven Hicks has been
appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
attorney for the personal
representative at 8625 SW
Cascade Avenue, Cascade
Square, Suite 102, Beaverton,
OR 97008, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal
representative, or the attorney
for the personal representative,
Vincent J. Bernabei LLC,
Cascade Square, Suite 102,
8625 S.W. Cascade Avenue,
Beaverton, Oregon 97008.
Dated and first published May 9,
2017.
VINCENT J. BERNABEI, LLC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
8625 SW Cascade Avenue, Suite
102 Beaverton, Oregon 97008
(503) 443-1177
FAX: (503) 443-1178
E-mail: vince@bernabeilaw.com
Published: May 9th, 16th, and
23rd, 2017
AB6298
Notice of Public Auction
Main Street Storage (South)
Pursuant to its lien rights
Intends to sell at Cash only
Public oral auction
The property of:
Mark Crouch #152A
Jeffery Miller #185
Sale to be held at
1805 S. Main Ave.
Warrenton, Oregon
5/24/17 11:00 am
(503) 861-2880
Published: May 9th and 16th,
2017
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M ONDAY
M AY 15 TH AT 5 PM
To participate in this publication:
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Warrenton · Hammond
503-325-3211
Gearhart ·Seaside ·Cannon Beach
503-738-5561
The officers, directors and
attributable interest holders of
the applicant are: Mike Novak,
Kathryn Miree, Larry Moody,
Walt Golembeski, Dan Antonelli,
Dean Stordahl, Mark Voltmann,
David Atkinson, Joseph Miller,
Stacie L. Ford, Alan Mason,
David Pierce, Eric Moser, Janet
Cherry.
The proposed facility will operate
on Channel 204 with an
effective radiated power of 0.9
kilowatts. The station's
transmitter will be located near
Chinook, Washington, with an
antenna height above average
terrain of 317 meters.
A copy of the application,
amendments, and related
materials are on file for public
inspection during regular
business hours at 5793 Skylane
Boulevard, Suite B, Windsor,
California 95492.
Published: May 2nd, 9th, and
16th, 2017
AB6296
Notice of Application and Pending Planning Department Decision
The Seaside Planning Department has received the following request:
17-025V: A request by Tom Spitznagel for a variance to the minimum lot
size allowing a minor partition (file 17-024MP) that will divide the
property at 455 11th Avenue (6-10-16DA-TL16900) into two smaller
parcels. The existing dwelling is located on the eastern portion of the
property and it would remain on a parcel approximately 3,195 sq. ft.
The applicant plans to build on the newly created vacant parcel to the
west that would be approximately 3,794 sq. ft. The property is zoned
high density residential (R-3) and the zone would permit attached
townhomes on 3000 square foot parcels; however, the applicant's
request would maintain detached single family dwellings more in
keeping with the current development pattern in the area. The R-3
zone would allow three units and a building height of 45 ft. The
applicant is proposing to further restrict future development to one unit
on each parcel and limit the building height to 35 ft.
17-026V: A request by Stephen Gentner for a variance to the 15 ft.
wetland setback in the rear yard of the existing dwelling at 2977
Sunset Blvd. (6-10-29DA-TL2900). The applicant plans to build a
retaining wall and level a portion of the rear yard. Although a portion of
the wall will encroach within the setback, an area that exceeds the
setback will be protected in a portion of the rear yard that currently
exhibits native riparian vegetation.
The review will be conducted in accordance with Article 7 and Article 10
of the Seaside Zoning Ordinance, which establishes the review criteria
and procedures for a variance. The subsequent land division must
conform to the criteria in Sections 26-31 of the Seaside Subdivision &
Land Partition Ordinance #74-36.
A copy of the applications, applicable criteria, documents, and evidence
relied upon by the applicants are available for review at no charge.
These materials can be reviewed at the Community Development
Department, 1387 Avenue U in Seaside. Copies of these materials will
be provided at a reasonable cost. All interested persons are invited to
submit written testimony in favor or in opposition to the request.
Written testimony submitted by 9:00 a.m., Monday, May 29, 2017; will
be considered by the Planning Director in rendering a decision on the
application. Comments received after this date will not be considered.
Comments may be delivered to the Community Development
Department located at 1387 Avenue U or mailed to 989 Broadway,
Seaside, Oregon 97138. Failure to raise an issue in writing, or failure
to provide sufficient specificity to allow the Planning Director the
opportunity to respond to the issue may preclude appeal to the
Planning Commission based on that issue. For more information,
contact Seaside Planning Director, Kevin Cupples at (503) 738-7100
Published: May 9th, 2017
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
Project bid documents; contract agreements, plans, and specifications
may be examined at the following locations:
Documents will be available May 4, 2017
Clatsop County Fair and Expo
92937 Walluski Loop
Astoria, OR 97103
Clatsop County Web site
http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/rfps
HARD COPY DOCUMENT FEES & DELIVERY: Electronic Copies may
be obtained on the County Web Site, http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/.
Notice To Contractors
Sealed proposals for the work described will be received by the Clatsop
County Fair and Expo, in the Main office, 92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria
OR 97103, at which time Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.
Kathi Mattinen, Clatsop County Fair & Expo Manager, will receive bids.
Bids are due: No later than 2:00 P.M. Pacific Time, May 19, 2017
Submittals MUST BE TIME STAMPED AT CLATSOP COUNTY FAIR &
EXPO ON THE STATED DEADLINE. All submittals that are not time-
stamped by the deadline will be considered late and shall be rejected.
PREBID CONFERENCE
There will be NO pre-bid conference. Site visits are encouraged and can
be arranged by contacting Kathi Mattinen 503-325-4600.
PROJECT ESTIMATE
The following range is a project estimate for bonding purposes:
$200,000 to $275,000.
Contractorʼs Registration
At the time of the Offer opening, Offeror and sub-contractors must be
registered for the appropriate category with the State of Oregon
Construction Contractorʼs Board.
Wage Rates
This is a Prevailing Wage Rate project. The County will consider no
Offer unless the Offer contains a statement by the Offeror as a part of
its Offer that the provisions of ORS 279C.800 through 279C.870,
relative to prevailing wage rights, shall be complied with by the
successful Offeror and all subcontractors.
Ownerʼs Right to Reject Bids
Offers may be held by the County for a period of not to exceed sixty (60)
days from the date of Offer opening for the purpose of reviewing the
Offers and investigating the qualifications of the Offerors prior to
awarding the contract. The County may reject any bid not in
compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and
requirements.
The Clatsop County Fair & Expo Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and to waive any and all informalities in the best interest of
the County.
Dated: May 4, 2017
BY INVITATION OF: Kathi Mattinen, Clatsop County Fair & Expo, 503-
325-4600
Closing Date: May 19, 2017
Closing Time: 2:00 p.m.
Published: May 9th, 2017
G o . D o .
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