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Gardner honored by city Flag-raising to honor Walker Lundberg
LYRA FONTAINE/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE
Jason Schermerhorn congratulates Matt Gardner for his
service to the community.
Cannon Beach Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn present-
ed Matt Gardner with a plaque of recognition for his years of
dedicated service to the Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protection
District. In a farewell he called “bittersweet,” Schermerhorn
praised Gardner for his work on emergency preparation, the
cash container program and investigations. Gardner said it was
a “privilege” to “work alongside Jason and receive his mentor-
ship.”
“I want to thank Matt speciically for all your hard work on
the cache container program,” Mayor Sam Steidel said.
American
Legion to
hold yard sale
fundraiser
CANNON BEACH GAZETTE/FILE PHOTO
A salute at the 9/11 remem-
brance at American Legion
Post #168.
Cannon Beach American
Legion presents a yard sale
May 20 and May 21, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A Memorial
Day observance takes place
Monday, May 30. For more
information, call 503-436-
9261.
Former
Seaside resi-
dent Walker
Lundberg will
be
remem-
bered at the
Tides at a Me-
morial Day
Walker
flag-raising Lundberg
in his honor.
The ceremony will take place
at 3 p.m.
When purchasing a unit at
the Tides, Lundberg became
enthralled with the idea of put-
ting up a lagpole, his daughter
Jani Gurash wrote in a remem-
brance. “He wanted it to be
able to be a heartfelt symbol
seen from the turnaround, ly-
ing proud for all to enjoy while
walking south the end of the
Prom.”
During the summers,
Lundberg could be seen taking
down the lag in the evening.
He would include the children
staying at The Tides in the cer-
emony, saluting, honoring and
folding “old faithful.”
Lundberg was born in Sea-
side Jan. 8, 1925. He was ac-
and Susan (Susie) Corden. He
was a successful business-
man, from a one-person ofice
in Sanger to a large ofice in
Fresno with satellite ofices in
the surrounding area. He was
involved in the Independent
Insurance Association, serving
as president of the California
Association as well as on na-
tional boards. He died in 2012.
Lundberg’s daughter Jani
Gurash remembers summers in
Seaside and her father’s desire
to build a lagpole that could be
seen all the way downtown.
Laura Kaim joins Cannon Beach Visitor Center
Cannon Beach Gazette
advertising consultant Laura
Kaim is headed to the Can-
non Beach Visitor Informa-
tion Center after two years
with EO Media Group. Kaim
will be the lead information
specialist for the center start-
ing June 1. During her tenure,
she helped grow advertising
sales in the South County for
the Gazette, Seaside Signal
and Daily Astorian, as well as
handling real
estate adver-
tising for all
coastal publi-
cations.
Kaim said
she looks for-
ward to “a re- Laura Kaim
turn to cham-
ber work.”
She worked previously
with the Seaside Chamber of
Commerce for seven years
April 15
centered at Hemlock and East Wash-
ington. Public Works Department
was able to get it moved. Oicer
assisted with traic control.
before coming to the coastal
publications. Her new job will
consist of greeting visitors and
answering questions for those
planning to come to Cannon
Beach.
“Laura’s background as an
owner of her own business in
Seaside, and then seven years
at the Seaside Chamber, gave
her unique insight when con-
sulting with her clientele for
the Cannon Beach Gazette,”
EO Media Group Advertising
Manager Betty Smith said.
“We will miss her sense of
humor and creativity and wish
her well in her new adventure.”
Kaim lives in Seaside with
her husband, son and daugh-
ter. “I have enjoyed getting
to know Cannon Beach bet-
ter through my sales work,
and I’m excited to share that
knowledge with visitors,”
Kaim said.
CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG
7:38 a.m. 1100 Block Spruce Court:
Assisted Cannon Beach Fire & Res-
cue with a woman having trouble
breathing. She was transported to
Providence Seaside Hospital.
4:04 p.m. Hemlock/Washington:
assist other agency. Coach Bus high
April 16
3:59 p.m. First/Hemlock: Distur-
bance. Anonymous complaint of
a constantly barking dog. Oicer
7:10 p.m. E. Gower/Evergreen:
disturbance. Oicer rolled up on
verbal disturbance between hus-
There were 13 unlawful
camping warnings from
April 3 to April 16.
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of vehicle and husband inside of
vehicle with window barely rolled
down. Subjects agreed to leave and
calm down for the evening.
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tive in high school on the track
team, swim team and basket-
ball team. He attended Oregon
State University and graduated
from the University of Califor-
nia in Berkeley.
Lundberg was a Navy
pilot, playing on the Navy
basketball team, lying in the
South Paciic as well as the
Naval Reserves. He started
his own insurance agency in
Sanger, California, where he
and his wife, Shirley, raised
their three daughters, Emily
Lundberg, Janis (Jani) Gurash
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