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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 Pamphlets: Commissioners vote to bring them back starting next year Continued from Page 1A Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian A post still remains at the site of the old Knappa Consol- idated School, now the location of a youth baseball field. Post: Knappa residents recall mysterious origins Continued from Page 1A I imagine it is a school proj- ect tied into the Oregon trail markers that quite often you see along the highway,” Erik Westerholm, whose family leads the Brownsmead Histor- ical Society, wrote in a text. Roughly 30 years after the school project, Vosika encoun- tered his former teacher at a wedding. After catching up, Vasalicia showed Vosika a pocket knife she had kept for years and asked if it was his. Vosika, an admitted trou- blemaker in his childhood, believed the knife was confis- cated from another student after he made markings on the post. “When we were little guys, we all had pocket knives,” Vosika said. The kids who use the grassy field today are more likely to play with smartphones than pocket knives. The elemen- tary school was closed within a couple of years after the proj- ect, and some trees surround- ing the school were cut down. But for some reason, the tiny, dilapidated post has endured. “The fir trees are gone. The school is gone. The post is still there,” Ziak said. “Now that people know about it, they’ll probably come take it down.” improvement bond. “No election is too small for us to not want to provide the best information for all our citizens so they consider that in their voting,” Gear- hart resident Bebe Michel argued Wednesday night. “It’s the right thing to do for our civil engagement.” Eric Halpern, also from Gearhart, said that in “today’s world of somewhat fractured news sources,” a voters’ pamphlet provides a piece of information “that all the vot- ers have that’s the same.” It could cost the county up to $30,000 some years to print the pamphlets, depend- ing on what’s on the ballot, according to County Man- ager Cameron Moore. “That would be a pretty robust election,” he said. He expects most years the cost would be signifi- cantly less, but the high num- ber gives the county room to cover the costs of submitting information for smaller spe- cial districts that may not be able to afford the fees. Some of these districts had told the county they would not be able to participate in a voters’ pamphlet because of the costs and paperwork involved. R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian The county will produce voters’ pamphlets in odd-num- bered election years. The funds to provide for voters’ pamphlets will be included in the county’s upcoming budget. The first pamphlet will go out for the 2019 elections. Port: Environmental center ‘an uphill climb’ Continued from Page 1A Denise Löfman, execu- tive director of the task force, said such a center would be an ideal location to consolidate her group’s operations, cur- rently spread out over multi- ple locations. “I think it’s a really excit- ing opportunity for the Port and for CREST and for the other entities doing work around the environment and natural resources for Clatsop County,” she said. The college is prepar- ing to acquire from the state the land under the Marine and Environmental Research and Training Station, a career-technical campus at South Tongue Point. Colum- bia Land Trust is close to acquiring 90 acres of wet- lands south of the campus. The land would be restored into fish and wildlife habi- tat and transferred to the col- lege for use as a field learn- ing space. The college is also creat- ing a master plan for the South Tongue Point campus, along with a likely capital cam- paign to improve and expand the buildings. While the col- lege will likely expand square footage at South Tongue Point, that space will be eaten up by existing programs. “We’d look at the center at the airport for an environ- mental sciences program,” College President Christo- pher Breitmeyer said. “I think it would be great for the area if it moves forward.” CLASSIFIEDS WE GETRESULTS THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS is 1 p.m. the day before your ad is scheduled to run All classifieds require pre-payment 104 Special Notices 107 Public Notices 110 Announcements 184 Personals Knappa SD Accepting Bids Knappa School District is ac- cepting bids and or proposals starting 3/26/2018 and ending 4/11/18 at 4:00 pm to provide logging services to furnish all equipment and labor to perform harvest operations (logging, hauling, road maintenance, proj- ect work, etc.) The geograph- ic scope of the SA is the land owned and managed by Knappa School District. Bids must be submitted by mail, in person or by fax to: Knappa School Dis- trict Paulette Johnson, Superin- tendent 41535 Old Highway 30, Astoria, Oregon 97103. FAX proposals may be sent to: 503- 458- 6979. Late Proposals shall not be accepted. All bidders must be a member of an accred- ited professional organization that requires annual training (i.e. Proof of Oregon Professional Logger status (or other Ameri- can Forest and Paper Associ- ation (AFP & PA) Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) ap- proved certified logger program, etc.) Knappa School District reserves the right to cancel and or reject any or all of the bids in accordance with ORS 279B.100. A copy of the complete RFP can be obtained by contacting Knap- pa School District at 503-458- 5993 or on our website, www. knappak.12.or.us under Busi- ness Office. Occasionally other 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/ Subcontractor Bids Seaside Convention Center Housework for room and board Astoria only. Male 44. 360-942-4707 110 Announcements Everything $5 at booth#97 Seaside Antique Mall 726 Broadway Also, 2 kitchen cabinets $45/each+Men’s Black Winter Carhartt Jacket 4x $60 Call at (925)960-5835 LET one of our friendly advisors help you word your classfied ad. Call 503-325-3211 SPECIALTY SERVICES W E URGE YOU TO PATRONIZE THE LOCAL PROFESSIONALS ADVERTISING IN T HE D AILY A STORIAN S PECIALTY S ERVICES . T O PLACE YOUR S PECIALTY S ERVICES AD , CALL 325-3211. app solutely we have you covered Our e-edition is available 24/7 on any device * EVERYWHERE YOU ARE! Call 800-781-3211 to subscribe T HE D AILY A STORIAN *All apps are free to download. Must be a subscriber to view e-edition. Projects: Seaside Convention & Civic Center (SCCC) 415 First Street Seaside, Or. 97138 Proposals can be sent via Certified US Mail to O’Brien & Company or emailed to jason@obrien-co.com. There is an optional walk-through of the job at the job-site on March 21 st from 10:00 am to 12:00. Subcontractor Bids are due on April 6th at 4:00 P.M. CM/GC: O’Brien & Company LLC PO Box 948 148 West 2nd St., Suite #6 Cannon Beach, Or. 97110 (971) 219-5422 Subcontractor Bids accepted from: Bids will be accepted from all trades OTHER than Fire Sprinkler, Soil Amendments, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical. This is a prevailing wage project based on the BOLI July 1 st 2017 Wage- book. Brief Description of Project and Requirements: O’Brien & Company has been selected as the Gener- al Contractor for the Seaside Convention & Civic Center Project in Seaside, Oregon. This is a renovation of the ex- isting Convention Center and is scheduled from May 2018 – July 2019. Bidding documents may be examined at the GC’s Can- non Beach office and at the following Plan Centers by March 12 th , 2017: www.contractorplancenter. com O’Brien & Company LLC is an equal opportunity employ- er. O’Brien & Company LLC is actively seeking bids from, Minority, Women, Emerg- ing Small Businesses (M/W/ ESB), local businesses, Dis- advantaged Business Enter- prises, and Qualified Reha- bilitation Facilities to perform work and supply materials for this project. 181 Lost & Found Found Life vest on Highway 101 (503)861-0952 Get Results! Call 503-325-3211 and ask about our classified package options. Child’s/Youth’s glasses found in downtown Astoria on Saturday afternoon. Light blue frame, ear pieces are brown. Warby Parker Brand (503)338-6508 204 Automobiles 2011 Toyota Camry LE Excellent condition Only 38,000 miles $12,000 503-470-9273 251 Boats for Sale 10 foot fiberglass boat, oars, trailer, 6 HP Mercury, fuel tank $1000 (503)440-0270 504 Homes for Sale Call DANIELLE today to place your ad 5033253211 or 800-781-3211 x231 Email: classifieds@dailyastorian.com Web: www.dailyastorian.com 604 Apartments 651 Help Wanted Now Accepting Applications Creekside Village Apartments 1953 Spruce Drive Seaside, OR 97138 Royal Cab is looking for drivers. 1 Washington driver and a couple Astoria drivers Days/Nights 3/year clean record, no felonies. Call 503-440-5590 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments and also apartments with special design features for individuals with a disability. Inquire as to the availability of subsidy. Call (503)738-6880 Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm. TDD#1-800-735-2900. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ACCESS. T.Paul’s Supper Club and T.Pauls Urban Cafe Now Hiring Apply within Astoria Landscape Person needed to do maintenance weeding and mowing Valid Driver’s License Full-time call 503-738-2936 (days) Classified Ads work hard for you! PUBLISHER’S NOTICE 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. 613 Houses for Rent Fully restored historical home in Excellent Condition for rent. Pet friendly. All new appliances. 3+ bedrooms with 2 full bathrooms. Large covered deck. This is a very nice home in Old Town Ilwaco off the main drag. $1,400/mo., Ilwaco, WA. 503-819-6889 634 Wanted to Rent Reliable woman wants to rent a small cabin or trailer for 2 months, while apartment is being remodeled. Excellent references. 575-536-2953 SHOP LOCAL! Check the Business Directory daily to utilize the local professionals advertising in The Daily Astorian. To place an ad in our Business Directory, call 503-325-3211. SUDOKU Full-Time Employment Cottage Keeper in Cannon Beach is seeking FT experienced construction worker to start immediately. Please email experience and references. 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