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T he C olumbia P ress October 27, 2017 New season begins for Miss Clatsop County program The Miss Clatsop County organization seeks teens and young women interested in the group’s programs, which include Miss Clatsop County, Miss North Coast, Miss Clat- sop County’s Outstanding Teen and Miss North Coast’s Outstanding Teen. The organization is open to ages 13 to 24. Contestants must reside, attend school or work in Clat- sop, Tillamook or Columbia counties. The nonprofit corporation was established to give con- testants an opportunity to enhance their professional and educational goals with the assistance of monetary grants and awards. Miss Clatsop County is an official preliminary competi- tion for Miss Oregon, which is a part of the Miss Ameri- ca Organization, the world’s leading scholarship provider for women. In 2017, Miss Clatsop Coun- ty made more than $5,000 in scholarships available to lo- cal women. Applications are available on the group’s website, www. missclatsopcounty.org. More information is available by calling 503-717-3501. Dead- line to enter is Dec. 1. European music subject of concert North Coast Symphonic Band opens its 38th sea- son Sunday, Oct. 29, with “Postcards from Europe,” which showcases Europe- an-themed wind band selec- tions at the Liberty Theater, 1203 Commercial St. Doors open at 1:15 p.m. and the band program will be preceded at 1:30 p.m. by a performance of light jazz by the Beach Buddies. “Post- cards from Europe” begins at 2 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $7 for students with ID and free for children. For tickets, call 503-325-2431. Public Safety Calls Continued from Page 2 900 block East Harbor Drive. • Bark chip piles smoking, 6:12 p.m. Oct. 17, 2000 block South- east Aircraft Lane. • Mutual aid to Astoria for roof collapse and smoke from build- ing, 5:01 p.m. Oct. 18, 700 block Marine Drive. • Mutual aid for structure fire, 5:32 p.m. Oct. 19, 92300 block Highway 202, Olney. m edICal Calls • Vehicle in surf with male on roof, 12:26 p.m. Oct. 16, off parking lot B in Fort Stevens State Park. • Male who took multiple pills, 6:26 p.m. Oct. 16, Clatsop Be- havioral Respite Center. • Male who passed out when standing, 6:47 p.m. Oct. 16, 0-100 block block Southwest 14 Street. • Male teen with migraine, 8:22 p.m. Oct. 16, 600 block Pacific Drive, Hammond. • Male overdose on Benadryl, 10:02 a.m. Oct. 17, 0-100 block North Highway 101. • Male passing out, 6:52 p.m. Oct. 17, 0-100 block Southest 14 Street. • Female child who swallowed muscle relaxant, 8:21 p.m. Oct. 17, 1200 block SE Fifth Street. • Male fall victim is uncon- scious, 11:16 p.m. Oct. 17, 1100 block Southwest Pine Drive. • Female with abdominal pain, 1:05 a.m. Oct. 18, 33200 block Sunset Beach Lane. • Female fell outside, 12:25 p.m. Oct. 18, 0-100 block Northwest Elm Avenue. • Female fall victim, 7:02 a.m. Oct. 19, 0-100 block Northwest Elm Avenue. • Female with chest pain, 9:11 a.m. Oct. 19, 32500 block Tur- lay Lane. • Female with high blood pres- sure, 11:14 a.m. Oct. 19, 32500 block Turlay Lane. • Male with possible broken leg, 1:47 p.m. Oct. 19, Warrenton High School. • Female suicide attempt, 5:02 p.m. Oct. 19, 600 block South Highway 101. • Four surfers in trouble, 6:45 p.m. Oct. 19, Social Security Beach, Fort Stevens State Park. • Male with earache, 7:12 p.m. Oct. 19, Clatsop Behavioral Respite Center. • Male with chest pain, 6:44 a.m. Oct. 21, 800 block Russell Drive. • Female coughing up blood, 8:56 a.m. Oct. 21, 300 block Northeast Skipanon Drive. • Female fall victim with head injury, 11:05 a.m. Oct. 22, 100 block Northwest Fourth Street. PUBLIC NOTICE – CITY OF WARRENTON MAYOR’S TOWN HALL MEETING Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017 – 7 PM Mayor Henry Balensifer invites you to a Town Hall meeting on Wednes- day, November 1, 2017, at 7 p.m., in the Commission Chambers at War- renton City Hall, 225 S. Main Street. The purpose of the Town Hall is to provide you an opportunity to voice your opinions and ask questions of the Mayor and staff regarding Warrenton Library Operations and the five-year Local Option Levy that is on the November 8 ballot (Measure 4-189). The Mayor and staff will also provide an update on City of War- renton Park projects and a proposed amendment to the City’s Develop- ment Code for park standards. All citizens are encouraged to attend. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you on November 1! Warrenton City Hall is accessible to the disabled. If special accom- modation is needed, please notify the City Recorder at 503-861-2233, at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting so appropriate assistance can be provided. TDD Users: Please call Oregon Telecommunications relay service at 1-800-735-2900. 3