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    A6 • Friday, June 24, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com
Photos by R.J. Marx
Miss Oregons on stage. At right, Miss Oregon 2019 Shivali Kadam.
Miss Oregon: Takla crowned, Garhofer fi rst runner-up
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Takla edged out a fi eld
that included fi rst runner-up
Hannah Garhofer, a Seaside
High School graduate repre-
senting Lane County in the
competition.
“I am so thrilled,” Takla
said after receiving her
crown. “I have grown up in
this organization from the
princess mentorship pro-
gram as a little kid. What’s
so fun is that our new teen,
Déja Fitzwater, was also a
princess with me. We have
pictures together when
we were little kids on this
stage.”
Takla’s social impact
statement was “Operation
Joy: Bringing Happiness to
Pediatric Cancer Patients.”
“During tonight’s show,
over 100 children will be
diagnosed with cancer,” she
said. “At 6 years old, my
cousin was one of them, ulti-
mately losing his life.”
Garhofer was the recip-
ient of the program’s fi rst
women in law scholarship.
She is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Oregon and will
attend Willamette Univer-
sity College of Law.
“This
program
has
changed my life for the bet-
ter,” Garhofer said. “I began
when I was 13 and I truly
would not be the woman
I am today without this
program.”
Her social initiative plat-
form was “Indivisible:
Building Leaders for a Con-
ABOVE: Déja Fitzwater is named Miss Oregon Teen. BELOW: Hannah Garhofer, fi rst runner-
up for Miss Oregon, performs a dance number during the talent competition. Garhofer is a
Seaside High School graduate.
R.J. Marx
Family aff air
Kim and Sophia Takla of Portland in Seaside after
Sophia won the Miss Oregon Scholarship Program title
Saturday at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center.
As Kimberly Stubblefi eld, Kim was a former Miss
Oregon. As Kimberly Takla, she was Mrs. Oregon 2007.
nected Community.”
“Our nation is hurting and
it’s time we breed unity, and
it begins with our youth,”
Garhofer told the panel of
judges. “We need to connect
again. We need to have com-
passion for one another and
we need to rebuild our com-
To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214
or go to SeasideSignal.com
DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON
106 Fundraisers
Cannon Beach Library
Fundraiser
Annual Fourth of July
Used Book Sale
July 1st-4th
Friday, Sat, Sun:
10 AM to 5 PM
Monday: $5 fill-a-bag sale all
day, 10 AM to 4 pm (bags
provided)
A Cannon Beach tradition
returns! Four days of great
bargains- thousands of books.
131 N Hemlock St-
Downtown- Cannon Beach,
OR
503.436.1391
www.cannonbeachlibrary.org
157 Events
600 Garage & Vintage Sales
July 2nd
NW’S LARGEST Garage Sale
& Vintage Sale @
Clark County Event Center
17402 NE Delfel Rd Ridgefield
WA 98642
Off I-5 EXIT 9.. General Adm
8AM-4PM Adults $7 Early Bird
7AM $20
Kids under 12 Free
www.nwgsales.com
360-907-5919
Go.
Do.
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munities together.”
Throughout the evening,
Miss Oregon’s 75-year his-
tory in Seaside was at top of
mind, with photos and mem-
orabilia from years past.
The evening’s hosts were
auctioneer and performer
Dale Johannes and Katie
Harman Ebner, Miss Ore-
gon 2001 and the only Miss
Oregon to go on to win Miss
America, in 2002.
Other Miss Oregons on
the stage spanned gener-
ations from the 1970s to
today.
“Tonight I’m going to
just be fi lled with gratitude
and celebrate with my sis-
ters,” Takla said. “I want to
really lift up all of the won-
derful women in this class
because I wouldn’t be here
without them and I love
them so much. They’re just
so selfl ess and kind, and the
perfect embodiment of what
the modern woman is and
what Miss Oregon should
be.”
MARKETPLACE
207 SUV’s
401 Garage/Yard Sales
2005 Chrysler Town & Country
150K miles, $3,800 firm
Call 971-413-1216
Huge Warehouse/Barn,
Multi-Family Sale
Saturday 6/25 & Sunday 6/26
8am-4pm
Blue Cran Farm
33758 Lounsberry Lane,
Warrenton
251 Boats for Sale
Farallon 25 Cabin Cruiser
350 Crusader gas engine with
propeller drive. Furuno radar,
GPS plotter, fishing gear, and
safety equipment. Honda 20
outboard aux. Lockable cabin
with surround windows. Crab
pot puller. 30 gallon live bait
tank. Two large bunks.
Located Slip B15, Warrenton
Oregon Marina.
Boat OR 728 ATF
$18,000
Call 503-791-1650
Email: hank.niemi@gmail.com
401 Garage/Yard Sales
Garage Sale
Saturday, June 25th
9am-4pm
Corner of 11th and Harrison,
Astoria
Furniture: twin bunk beds, desk,
tables, futon, dresser,
nightstand, lamps.
Marine Surplus.
Estate sale-everything goes!
810 Erie Ave, Astoria
June 24 and June 25
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
50 years of accumulation.
Bedroom furniture, appliances,
living room furniture, tools,
fishing gear, lots of clothing and
housewares.
Priced to sell!
Too much to list!
LOOKING for a second car?
The classified section is a
complete car-buyer’s guide.
HAVING storage problems? Why
not sell no-longer-used items with
a fastworking classifed ad?
ADDING a room to your home?
Furnish it with items advertised
in the classifieds.
WHY store items you’ll never use
again? Exchange them for cash with
a low-cost ad in the classifieds.
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW!
Includes: Antiques, Collectibles,
furniture, wagon wheels,
Blacksmith vice, too much to list.
Multi-Family Garage Sale
June 25th, 2002
9am-3pm,
518 McClure Avenue, Astoria
Household goods, tools, large
wooden bookcase, cups, mugs,
office chairs, small air
compressor, books, toys, a stack
of red bricks, oscillating fan,
small floor rug, odds and ends.
Collecting used glasses for
Astoria Lion’s.
No early birds please.
Covid safety, masks or face
coverings recommended.
Hand sanitizer and masks will
be available.
Contact: Ray Montgomery,
971-286-8009
607 Houses for Rent
5 bdr/ 2.5 bath modern
farmhouse
$2,500/mo, $2,500 deposit
1 year lease. Current credit
check 600 or better verified.
Rental background check. No
pets. Verified employment.
Call Bill 707-422-0119
651 Help Wanted
CLATSOP COUNTY
Fleet Manager
$5,767.65 -$7,803.30/month
Seeking automotive
professional to oversee
operations of Fleet Services,
ordering, inventory,
maintenance cycles. HS/GED
plus four years’ experience.
Visit www.co.clatsop.or.us/hr,
Career Opportunities, by
6/28/22. AA/EOE
651 Help Wanted
Clinical Support and Referral
Specialist
Coastal Family Health Center
Astoria, OR
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
Route driver Astoria to
Tillamook, $22 hourly,
dental/medical benefits + 1
week PTO. Seaside, OR.
(503)436-9759
sweetseptic@gmail.com
Maintenance Worker
Coastal Family Health Center
Astoria, OR
Requirements:
• HS Diploma or GED
• 1 year work experience in
building maintenance with
wide range of relevant skills
• Driver’s license and auto
liability insurance
Requirements:
• HS Diploma or GED
• 1 or more years of work
experience in an office setting
We offer competitive pay and
excellent benefits including
M/D/V, Rx, 24/7 telemedicine,
profit sharing, 403(b)
retirement plan, PTO, paid
holidays, and more.
For more information and to
apply online visit
yvfwc.com/careers
Job ID: 9185
Or send resume to
jobs@yvfwc.org
Yakima Valley Farm Workers
Clinic is one of the Pacific
Northwest’s largest community
health centers. We are
dedicated to providing our
patients with the highest
quality care and offer them
affordable healthcare options.
Our mission celebrates
diversity. We are committed
to equal opportunity
employment.
If you have an eye for real
value, you’ll eye the
classified ads daily!
GARAGE SALES are a big
success when advertised in
the classified ads!
FOR QUICK CASH
Use a classified ad to sell
items you no longer use.
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
Medical Receptionist
Coastal Family Health Center
Astoria, OR
Requirements:
• HS Diploma or GED
• Receptionist experience in a
clinic is a plus but not required.
We offer competitive pay and
excellent benefits including
M/D/V, Rx, 24/7 telemedicine,
profit sharing,403(b)
retirement plan, PTO, paid
holidays, and more.
For more information and to
apply online visit
yvfwc.com/careers
Job ID: 8567
Or send resume to
jobs@yvfwc.org
Yakima Valley Farm Workers
Clinic is one of the Pacific
Northwest’s largest community
health centers. We are dedi-
cated to providing our patients
with the highest quality care
and offer them affordable
healthcare options.
Our mission celebrates
diversity. We are committed to
equal opportunity
employment.
We offer competitive pay and
excellent benefits including
M/D/V, Rx, 24/7 telemedicine,
profit sharing, 403(b)
retirement plan, PTO, paid
holidays, and more.
For more information and to
apply online visit
yvfwc.com/careers
Job ID: 8934
Or send resume to
jobs@yvfwc.org
Yakima Valley Farm Workers
Clinic is one of the Pacific
Northwest’s largest community
health centers. We are
dedicated to providing our
patients with the highest
quality care and offer them
affordable healthcare options.
Our mission celebrates
diversity. We are committed to
equal opportunity
employment.
BUYER meets seller every day
of the week in the classified
columns of this newspaper.
CHILDREN’S outgrown
clothing, toys and furniture sell
quickly with a classified ad.
Check today’s classified
ads for excellent buys on
the items you need!