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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 TILLAMOOK, OREGON • WWW.TILLAMOOKHEADLIGHTHERALD.COM VOL. 128, NO. 24 • $1.00
Developing
Manzanita
Planning Courtesy photo/ Ray Monroe Headlight-Herald/ Jordan Wolfe
Commission
mulls 300 home The Christening of The Fleet brought in over 100 boats from in and around the area to take George Allen was recently se-
development part in the ceremony. Pacific City Dorymen’s Association also recently revealed their royal lected as the grand marshal for
[email protected] A blessed fleetcourtforDoryDays. 40-yearthe 60th June Dairy Parade.
Tensions and temperatures dairyman
inside the community center were Pacific City Dorymen’s Association announces awards, named
high and the event proved so scholarships, Dory Days court and blesses the fleet grand
popular to locals that a Manzanita marshal
police officer was posted at the Courtesy photo/ Ray Monroe By Brian Cameron ents of the scholarships and pick
entrance in order to turn people [email protected] who’s going to showcase Dory [email protected]
away after the room hit its maxi- Dory Days royal court (from Days this summer.”
mum capacity. lL to R): Princess Gillian Green Recently the Pacific City On May 1, George Allen cel-
The Pine Grove Community grand marshals Ty and Brenda Dorymen’s Association During the meeting, the board ebrated his 40th year as a dairy-
Center in Manzanita was inun- Marshall, senior princess (PCDA) held its Gen- presented an award to Terry man in Tillamook.
dated with curious and concerned Mariah Hallock eral Membership Meeting at the Learned for his many years of
citizens of the community all Pacific City Bible Church, this service to the organization that On June 24, he will be cel-
there to witness the City Plan- season’s meeting marked the an- is aimed at benefiting fisheries ebrated as the grand marshal of
ning Commission consider the nouncement of awards, scholar- and stewardship of the natural the 60th June Dairy Parade.
proposal June 5 from Encore In- ship recipients, announcing the environment.
vestments regarding their plan to Dory Days Grand Marshals as “There are lots of wonderful
build over 300 additional homes well as announce this year’s junior Also on their order of business people who have been in this spot
close to downtown Manzanita. and senior Dory Days Princesses. was to name the next Festival before,” Allen said, “So I know
Everyone was there to see In addition to the meeting there Grand Marshals for the Dory what an honor this is. Even if it’s
what exactly it was that Encore was the christening of the dory Days Parade and Festival set to a little out of my comfort zone.”
Investments wanted to do and fleet that took place on June 3. take place on July 14 – 16. To that
how it may affect the beachside “This is an important meet- honor, they chose Pacific City Before moving to Tillamook,
community in North Tillamook ing for us in Pacific City,” PCDA residents Ty and Brenda Marshall, Allen went to college at Cal Poly
County. Chair Ray Monroe, said. “It’s to marshal. (California Polytechnic State
The Planning Commission where we announce all the recipi- University).
listened primarily to Encore n See DORYMEN, Page A3
Investments spokesman Rick “We milked our own cows
Hinkes as he laid out in detail the Program to give families boost during college,” Allen said, as he
types of homes they want to build reminisced about bringing cows
in the now-vacant area that was [email protected] with new babies or who are preg- “People who have kids but from home.
once planned for the back nine of A local agency is looking for nant. We do this by offering them find themselves pregnant again,
the Manzanita Golf Course. Ev- families who need help with home visits, helping support we are a service that is there for Himself dairying on Old Latimer
erything from small single-occu- small children in the Tillamook them with child development them as well,” she said. Road, Allen said he served on the
pancy dwellings to large cliff side area. and getting them connected with creamery board for 18 years. And two
houses with quintessential views Healthy Families is a pro- community resources,” the home “We tailor our program to
of the Oregon Coast, the goal gram funded by both public and visitor and screener explained. meet the needs of each individual n See MARSHAL, Page A7
according to Hinkes is to create a private sources that is trying to “We are trying to reach out and family. We are not health care
true “village feel,” though he was provide support for families with find people who might be inter- providers, but we help connect
quick to point out that the aim small children or families about ested.” them to the community resourc-
wasn’t to create a gated or private to have children, according to es. We can tell them where to go
community inside Manzanita. Leta Frampton. The program, part of C.A.R.E. for OHP (Oregon Health Plan),
“We are trying to ask questions “We offer services to families in Tillamook, is looking to add
of the community and the Plan- people with newborns or babies n See FAMILIES, Page A3
ning Commission here tonight,” under 90 days old, she said.
n See DEVELOP, Page A14
INDEX
Classified Ads...................... B4-8
Crossword Puzzle....................B3
Fenceposts.......................... B2-3
Letters.................................. A4-5
Obituaries............................ A6-7
Opinions.............................. A4-5
Sports............................... A15-16
Nestucca grads have colorful
exit from high school
[email protected] challenges and old successes covered them and the stage where they could visit and
Nestucca’s senior class and they had received their in a rainbow cloud of multi- pose for pictures with their
closed out their high school diplomas, the seniors did one colored paper. families and friends.
career with a bang Friday. last thing – they moved their
After the speakers had tassels from the right side to They marched out of They were the 33 who
told the class about their new the left. the Nestucca High School graduated in 2017 and had
gymnasium as newly minted become members of a size-
Then, they fired off a graduates, heading down-
fusillade of confetti, which stairs to a reception area n See GRADS, Page A2
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n Grads rick to the podium for a junior-senior high school
chance to address the class campus. It ranged from
Continued from Page A1 and all the relatives in the senior photos to pictures
audience. of the students when they
able group in South were much younger.
Tillamook County – Nes- The guest speaker for
tucca alumni, as one of the event was Tori Kirk- Teachers Tyler Bent-
the graduation speakers patrick, who reminded the ley and Tori Kirkpatrick
pointed out. soon-to-be graduates the joined with Nestucca Val-
need to create a “toolbox” ley School District board
It was the class presi- for their skills. It was members Annis Leslie,
dent, Brenda Velasquez, something they needed to Diane Boisa, Bill Hagerty
who welcomed the group keep adding to through and Lulu Anderson.
to the ceremony, which life, she added.
nearly filled the gymna- The principal, Ken
sium to capacity. She was Before receiving their Richwine, and district
followed by Darren Hoyt, diplomas, the outgoing superintendent, Misty
the salutatorian, and vale- seniors had a chance to Wharton, were part of
dictorian Morgan Kirkpat- watch a slideshow cover- the greeting line for the
ing many of their experi- graduates after they had
ences in Cloverdale over received their diplomas.
the last five years at the
Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher
The guest speaker for Nestucca’s graduation was teacher Tori Kirkpatrick, who
reminded the soon-to-be graduates the need to create a “toolbox” for their skills.
It was something they needed to keep adding to throughout life, she added.
Rodeo to be a
buckin’ good time
By Brian Cameron
[email protected]
Coming to the Tilla- FREE SERVICES
mook County Fairgrounds
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racing, saddle bronc, steer Saturday, June 17
wrestling, tie-down roping Emilee Jungling, 2017
and more to keep everyone Tillamook County Rodeo
entertained. Queen. This year’s rodeo
is switching up its dates
“It’s setting up to be a by opening on a Friday.
pretty good time I think,” Doors open 3 p.m. June
said President of the Til- 23 with events start-
lamook Rodeo Association ing at 6 p.m. June 24,
Mickey Hays. “We are following the June Dairy
hoping to have a pretty Festival, doors will open
good lineup of cowboys at 3 p.m. with events be-
and cowgirls for this gining at 6 p.m. with the
year’s rodeo.” Country Western dance
to follow.
According to Hays one
of the biggest differences NEWS TRAVELS FAST
this year compared with Stay ahead...
previous iterations is the
shift in days of the actual H43741
event, this year the Rodeo
will be starting up the
evening of Friday and then
the whole day Saturday,
where as in years’ passed
it was always held on Sat-
urday and Sunday.
“Moving the event to
Friday and Saturday let
us focus more on riding
so we could make a more
active spot for the kids
rodeo on Saturday,” said
Hays. “Saturday’s Mutton
Bustin’ event for the kids
promises to be a load of
fun for the little ones.”
The “Mutton Bustin’”
kids’ section of the rodeo
will feature regular rodeo
activities but with sheep
instead of cows so the kids
can get a feel of the rodeo.
In addition there will be
Stick-Pony races through-
out the day and into the
evening on Saturday the
Rodeo will begin at 6 p.m.
complete with beer garden
and food and live music
afterward at the Country
Western Dance at 9 p.m.
The event will be $5 and
is only for adults.
As always the Til-
lamook County Rodeo
immediately follows the
annual June Dairy Parade,
which starts at 11 a.m. in
downtown Tillamook.
The Tillamook County
Rodeo starts June 23 at 6
p.m., doors open at 3 p.m.
On June 24 come to the
Kid’s Rodeo Day after the
June Dairy Parade, the
main rodeo again starts at
6 p.m., and doors open at
3 p.m.
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Pirates earn diplomas, no plundering necessary
Headlight-Herald/ Brian Cameron [email protected] who presented NKN teacher as comparative older images,
There was no plundering Becky Smith with a signed afterward another slideshow
The NKN Class of 2017 held their graduation ceremony to celebrate the seniors here – these Pirates earned card of gratitude from the showing each student and
heading out into the word of work, education and life after high school. their treasure: diplomas. entire class as she prepares to where they were heading
On the morning of June go into retirement, hoots and after high school rolled and
3 the Neah-Kah-Nie class appreciative hollers ensued. showed a variety of colleges,
of 2017 congregated in the trade schools, workforces and
lower gym of the NKN High Afterward a speech even a few listed as “unde-
School to commence with presented by Senior class cided.”
their graduation ceremony. Valedictorian Samantha
A packed-full gymnasium Noregaard hit the heartstrings Following the various
marked the event and it was of everyone in the audience speeches it was then time for
standing room only as family as she conveyed the collective the class to be presented and
took their seats and onlookers feeling of leaving everything as the principal welcomed
got to the sides as the ceremo- familiar to a future all their School District Chair Terry
ny unfolded. Starting off the own. Kelly to the stage to assist
ceremony NKN Senior class in handing out diplomas the
president Greg Elligson got NKN Principal Dr. Heidi crowd murmured to a hush as
up to present some awards to Buckmaster then took the names began to be read off in
deserving staff in the form of podium to give words of wis- alphabetical order.
a brand new computer as well dom and recollection to the
as eight-dozen new gym tow- graduating class, followed by With the ceremony com-
els. Standing beside Elligson an uplifting speech by outgo- ing to a close the class and
was Senior Tyler Kirkpatrick ing teacher Becky Smith. families then met outside on
the entrance parking lot to
A video prepared by the high school to take group
the students played on the photos, selfies, exchange hel-
large pull-down screen and los, goodbyes and likely plan-
depicted numerous photos of ning of summer activities.
the class as youngsters as well
n Dorymen Meeting the PCDA also Christening the Fleet Dory was set out on the beach Monroe. “There were roughly honor of the fleet, three vocal-
presented two dedicated high On June 3 PCDA brought with their tow-rigs, adorned 400 participants and we were ists and a bell-toller were also
Continued from Page A1 school students who have together the majority of with bouquets of flowers and lucky to have five different part of the event who per-
applied for the scholarships the active Dory fleet in and flags blowing in the wind off pastors and one priest who formed in honor of those who
In addition the Association offered by the Association. around Pacific City to christen the ocean, as pastors, priests came out to give the boats were lost over the last year.
also named the senior and Jordan Whittles was granted the fleet, a standing tradition and others came to bless the their blessing.”
junior rincesses for the event, both the Open Scholarship for the Association, which has fleet for the onset of the busy “It was a great time this
those titles now belong to and the Smith Family Trust made it a part of their annual season. In addition to the spiritual year, I feel the community re-
Gillian Green as this year’s Scholarship that is offered activities for a number of figureheads there were also ally showed up to help usher
Junior Princess and Mariah by the PCDA and Isaac years now. “We had over 100 boats at a troop from the local Boy in what is feeling like a good
Hallock was named as the Welch won the Nestucca The christening brought this year’s Christening,” said Scouts who raised a flag in season,” said Monroe.
Senior Princess for the year. High School Scholarship. All out a good portion of the
three scholarships provide local community all wanting FOOD ON DECK.
To finalize the official the students with $1,000 that to get a look at this year’s BEER ON TAP.
nature of the Membership goes toward paying tuition for Dory Fleet on display. Each
higher education.
n Families parents) know what to ex- all Oregon families expect- Hope to see you soon at the
pect from their children.” ing or parenting newborns.” friendly Tillamook Tap Room.
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ate some of those stresses “We do visits in the priva- a supervisor and a program
with different tools and cy of their homes. We visit manager,” she said.
techniques,” she explained. homes on a schedule of how
old the baby is and what The program gets some
Among the topics and their needs are. You can join funding from the state, as
problems the program is at anytime,” she added. “We well as grants from private
designed to handle and help do have a monthly socializa- sources, she said.
with are post-partum depres- tion group where families
sion and how to create a can come together and do According to Frampton,
safe environment for the something with their kids.” people interested in the
children, she added. program can stop by the
According to Frampton, C.A.R.E offices on First
“We also do develop- the program is designed Street or by calling 503-
mental screens and early to serve the whole family, 842-2773.
interventions,” she said. which means the dads are
“We talk about normal child invited to participate.
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n Column thing unique to offer. We TBCC CONNECTIONS
should all be proud of our
Continued from Page A4 local history. The muse- Graduation is the start
The 2017 Step Back in ums and organizations of of lifelong learning
this county work hard to
Time event is shaping up preserve and educate that By RoTBssCCToPmresliidne,nEt d.D. TBCC is ready for our perience. Jeff Sherman
to be one of the best years very same history we are most special day of the will be our community
yet! This year’s event is so proud of. Most organi- I am now in my second Ross Tomlin year —the 36th annual speaker this year. Jeff is
Aug. 18 - 20. Tickets go zations rely very heavily month as President of Til- skilled people at the col- TBCC Commencement the Assistant Director for
on sale July 1; a limited on donations and volun- lamook Bay Community lege and in the communi- Ceremony. It will be held Oregon State University’s
amount of tickets will be teerism to keep our doors College. ty. I have found the lead- Friday starting at 6 p.m. Division of Outreach
sold. For $20, you may open. So when you are ers throughout the county at the Nazarene Church and Engagement, which
visit or support any of looking for something to After being at the to be equally passionate on Third Street in Til- includes directing the
these organizations during do on a rainy day, or need college for the previous about our communities, lamook. This year the Open Campus program,
these three days: Tilla- to purchase a gift, put six months as the Vice and I am looking forward college has 37 graduates which he helped start
mook County Pioneer Mu- your dollars to work and President, I knew the to getting to know them for the 2016-17 academic right here at TBCC at the
seum, Tillamook Air Mu- support these very same special nature of the col- all better and working year and are expecting beginning of his career. It
seum, Latimer Quilt and organizations that pro- lege and the community. with them closely over 27 to be at the ceremony is now statewide, helping
Textile Center, Old Iron mote our local history. Since taking over for Dr. the coming years to do to walk across the stage, students to make the tran-
Show, Garibaldi Museum Green, I am enjoying get- even more to enhance and having earned a degree or sition from community
and Oregon Coast Scenic As manager of the ting to know even more expand higher education certificate. We will also college to OSU.
Railroad. Special events Garibaldi Museum, I am people in the community opportunities in Tilla- have at least six GED
will be offered free at the hoping to see you at our and working in a different mook County to improve completers walking at the Most of our gradu-
Cape Meares Lighthouse, 2017 events: June 17 – capacity with the faculty people’s lives and help ceremony, out of 31 that ates plan to either con-
Tillamook Forest Center, The Great White Elephant and staff at the college. It them reach their lifelong have received their GED tinue their education at
International Police Mu- Sale fundraiser; July 21 is wonderful to be able to goals. county-wide this year. a university or go right
seum, Garibaldi Cultural – Wine and Silent Auction lead an organization that to work in one of our
Heritage Initiative, Tilla- Preview; July 22 – Silent is well managed, thanks It will be my pleasure career-technical fields.
mook Quilt Trail, and the Auction; and September 2 to Dr. Green’s amazing to hand each graduate We stress with all our
Nehalem Valley Histori- and 3 – Model Boat Show. leadership, and has such their diploma cover and students the importance
cal Society. By purchas- The Garibaldi Museum dedicated faculty and shake their hand. See- of looking at this comple-
ing tickets to the Step supports our local artists staff that are all passion- ing all the family and tion not as an ending, but
Back in Time event you having monthly showings. ate about helping our friends in the audience as a beginning of lifelong
get a drastically reduced students succeed. that helped support the learning opportunities.
admission cost but even For more information graduates and encourage TBCC is proud to be sup-
more importantly, support about the Garibaldi Mu- I am greatly honored them to hang in there and port our community as
all these organizations as seum and our 2017 events to be in this position complete this important an important link in that
well! please visit our website and to have the privilege achievement in their life process.
at: www.GaribaldiMu- of working with these just enhances the ex-
Each museum in Tilla- seum.org
mook County has some-
History lives through us
every day.
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lamook Library in Manza- Rainforest Nursery
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OBITUARIES Patsy Dupre Smith Family Reunions every William (Billy) n Marshal Princess-Ambassador
August. Patsy could always Wilson Rachel Jenck.
Willard Russell Patsy Dupre passed away be counted on to make pies, Continued from Page A1
Berry peacefully in her home of 60 goulash, lemon dessert and William (Billy) Wilson,79, “I was Jersey Princess
years on June 8, 2017. Patsy prom punch. of Blaine, Ore., dropped like an of Allen’s sons followed his last year,” she said, “It
Memorial services will be was born on July 3, 1933 in ol’ oak tree on May 15, 2017 of lead and have become dairy- gave me some experi-
held for Willard Russell Berry San Bonita, Texas to Patrick Patsy enjoyed spending time natural causes. Only two days men themselves: Chad ence, so I won’t be so
on Thursday, June 15 at 11 and Mable Smith – the first of in her garden. She loved plant- before Bill died, he was tipping and Casey. stressed out.”
a.m. at the Tillamook United five children. Patsy married the ing different flowers and plants a pint with his friends in the
Methodist Church. love of her life, Henri “Hank” and watching them thrive year Sportsman’s Pub n Grub in true “That’s our life, it’s Jenck added she will
Dupre on July 1, 1950, living after year. This is where she Billy style. what we do,” Allen said. be assisting with the
Willard was born Sept. their entire married life in also discovered her love of bird “It’s been a fun time creation of the float she
25, 1925 in Salem, Ore. to Garibaldi, Ore. watching. She’d spend many Bill was born July 8,1937 in being here in the dairy will ride on - the Dairy
Marvin and Freda (Garrison) hours enjoying the birds who Seattle, Wash. He was the eldest industry. It’s a privilege Women’s.
Berry and passed away June Hank and Patsy had a came to eat from her feeder. of seven children. Bill joined to be part of the TCCA.”
7, 2017 in Tillamook, Ore. at daughter, Sally Underwood the Navy at 17 and served three Prior to the start of the
the age of 91. (Jerry) and son Rodney Dupre Patsy will be missed dearly. years. He worked in the con- Honorary grand mar- parade, Jenck said she
(Gail). In remembrance of Patsy, crete trades from the late 1950s, shal for this year’s June will host Dairy Princess-
Willard is a graduate of spend some extra time and until a few years before he Dairy Parade will be Ambassadors from four
Lebanon High School and Or- Patsy was preceded in death share a hug with your family passed. Bill was a master of his Dean Burdick, beloved other counties: Marion,
egon State University getting by Hank and Rod. and friends. trade and mentored many young sheriff deputy who lost Washington, Yamhill and
his degree in Forestry. Willard men at the craft. Bill is survived his battle with cancer the Oregon Dairy Prin-
served in the Air Force during Everything that Patsy did, Lucille Hopkins by his three children and has at May 14. In his memory, cess First Alternate.
WWII and was honorably dis- she did for her family. She least eight grandchildren. Burdick’s wife and
charged in 1946 but continued loved her family fiercely. She Violet Lucille (Jones) Hop- children will accept the Then, she will plant
with the Army Air Corp until especially loved her grandchil- kins was born April 25, 1926 June 25 at 2 p.m., a gathering honor and participate in her rose on the grounds
he was 60 years old. dren and great-grandchildren. in Tillamook to David Dawson of Bill’s friends will be held at the parade. of the Tillamook County
Jones and Leona Dagmar the Sportsman’s Pub n Grub. Pioneer Musuem.
Willard worked for the Patsy and Hank loved (Christensen) Jones and passed This will be a potluck so bring The June Dairy Parade
Forestry Department for many sports. Though Patsy loved away June 9, 2017 in Wheeler, your favorite dish and stories to court rounded out its “I’m really excited to
years. He was also very active her Cowboys and Hank loved Ore. share. members with, recently see all of the people I
in the community including: the 49ers, the one team they crowned, June Dairy know and riding on the
member of the Tillamook did have in common were the Lucille was the youngest of July 8, beginning at 2 p.m., a float.”
Elk’s Lodge, Kiwanis Club, Trailblazers. Whether by TV nine children and lived in Til- celebration of Bills life will be
Tillamook County Historical or Radio, if the Blazers had a lamook all her life. She married held for family and friends at June Dairy Festival
Society, member of the Son’s game, the Dupres were rooting Delbert Clarence Hopkins June his home on East Creek, Blaine. kicks off June 24 with the
and Daughter’s Pioneers for their team. 23, 1943 in Tillamook and here Please join us. parade starting at 11 a.m.
Genealogy Group, Tillamook they raised all their children.
JC’s Club, Tillamook Plan- She had a great passion Housekeepers needed!
ning Committee, Tillamook for baking. One of our best Lucille was preceded in
City and Tillamook School memories is of Halloween. death by her eight siblings, her $14 per hour to start. Must have own
District Budget Committee, The Dupre house always had husband Delbert in 1989, step- transportation and cell phone.
4-H Advisory Committee, a long line of trick-or-treaters son Alvin Lee Hopkins, son North Coast. 503-368-3865 H90018
served on several United because they knew that Patsy Clarence Everett Hopkins, two
Methodist Church commit- would give away homemade daughters Helen Darlene Day Healthy Families is now enrolling!
tees, Army Reserve Officers Popcorn Balls. Thanksgiving and Rebecca Jane Perkel.
Association and the Oregon and Christmas featured feasts All new parents have questions…
State Alumni member. including her best side dishes She is survived by two sons Healthy Families can help!
and desserts. For each of her Carl Irvin Hopkins and Delbert
Willard is survived by his family members’ and friends’ DeWayne Hopkins, both of Healthy Families home visitors can support expecting and
wife Dorothy of 67 years, of birthdays, Patsy could be found Tillamook. She is also survived new parents with many of your questions and concerns all
Tillamook, Ore. in the kitchen baking their by a brother-in-law Lowell in the privacy of your home!
favorite pie or cake. Hopkins of Tillamook, plus
A sister: Norma Penning- numerous nieces, nephews, Call us today!
ton of Lebanon, Ore. Patsy and Hank loved to go grandchildren and great-grand- LLamenos ahora!
camping with the family. They children. She will be greatly (503) 842-2773
Three children: Alan Berry would often be relaxing in missed by all who knew her.
(Diane) of Astoria, Ore., their camp trailer by the river, Familias Sanas esta registrando!
Timothy Berry (Paula) of visiting with family and friends There will be no funeral
Tillamook, Ore. and Rosan that stopped by for an hour as requested by the deceased. Todo nuevo padre tiene preguntas…
Hallstrom (Steve) also of Til- or a couple days. Once again, However, there will be a pri- Families Sanas pueden ayudar!
lamook, Ore. Grandchildren Patsy made the best camp food. vate family graveside memorial
Braden Bell (Karla), Ryan This was especially true for the at a later date. Familias Sanas puede ayudar a familias que esperan un
Berry, Kevin Berry (Court- bebe y a nuevos padres. Todo en la privacidad de su
ney) and Stephanie Leger. Name: Tillamook Mini Storage (HH Disp casa.
Great-grandchildren Braelyn Width: 20p8.223
and Allison Bell. He also had Depth: 5 in
many nieces and nephews. Color: Black
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CHAMBER CHATTER
Blowing the doors open on the new Chamber of Commerce
By Justin Aufdermauer Of course, it won’t be town and get asked about it We got screened.
Executive Director complete by Friday or even by on a regular basis. It seems to Now it’s your turn.
the June Dairy Parade. Some be a need for many – particu-
For those who have grown of the furniture as well as the larly those who don’t have an Bill Baertlein, John Sandusky and Clayton Rees
accustomed to our temporary merchandise and brochures office of their own, such as Tillamook, Oregon
offices in the basement, and for the Visitor Center are independent contractors – and
may even enjoy the musty still on order, and we will the Chamber is excited to fill Colorectal cancer is the #2 cancer killer. But screening
smell of concrete floors be working with Morgan this need. can prevent it or catch it early when it’s highly treatable.
with the constant buzzing of Motsinger of Sparrow Song
construction overhead (Sierra Designs to help pick out the We’ve been extremely Talk to your doctor today about getting screened.
enjoys it so much she’s con- last decorative pieces and pleased with the quality and
sidering staying down there), finishing touches. Then, later timeliness of work thus far COLORECTAL CANCER
you may or may not be eager this year we will begin on the from all of our local contrac-
to know that we are counting front facade and a new roof. tors. A big thank you and The cancer you can prevent.
down the days until we move shout out to Daniel Werner
upstairs into our brand new We get a lot of questions Construction for the fram- www.TheCancerYouCanPrevent.org
offices. about the business lounge, ing and general construc-
which is also still a work-in- tion; Shawn Farsted for the A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded campaign
Construction began mid- progress. This lounge will drywall; Absolute Painting for
March, and with the way feature tables and comfortable the paint; Rosenberg Builder
things are chugging along, our seating for those who need a Supply for the flooring,
front doors should be open space to work, meet one-on- which Jimmy Coon Floor-
for business by the June Dairy one, or in small groups. It’s a ing installed; P & L Heating
Parade weekend. great opportunity for people for the heat pump; Atlantis
who need a landing space in Auto Glass for the glass
If you don’t want to wait between meetings to get some work; North Coast Door for
to see the massive remodel, work done or meet a client. the door trim and jambs, and
we will be doing a mini debut We introduced this idea back Miami Cove Electric for the
with self-guided “tours” on in October when we first an- electrical. If you are build-
Friday during the Cork & nounced our move to down- ing or remodeling and need a
Brew Tour. This will be your recommendation, these are all
first chance to see the brand upstanding local businesses
new floors, paint, our offices that do phenomenal work. We
made from a hand-crafted pal- are more than excited about
let wall, and a sampling of our how our space is turning out.
new furniture and decorations.
Each piece of the decorative We hope to see you Friday
puzzle reflects an industrial at the Cork & Brew Tour, and
farmhouse look and feel, to look forward to sharing our
coincide with the authenticity new space with all of you in
of The Dairylands branding. the future.
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YEAR OF WELLNESS
Beach safety tips served up with
summer vegetable pasta salad Legal Notice
By Justin Mock HH17-314
Wellness Coordinator, TILLAMOOK COUNTY HAS BEEN AWARDED FEDERAL
FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE DEPART-
Adventist Health MENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)/FEDERAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY UNDER THE
After a long, rainy winter, Short Sands Beach, Oswald West State Park. Courtesy photo/ Don Best EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL BOARD
we are all ready for some PROGRAM.
sunshine and outdoor activity. wave that occurs amid smaller In a matter of minutes, hy- so always obey signs and Tillamook County has been chosen to receive $11, 189 to supple-
And one of the best places waves, seeming to come out pothermia can set in, causing keep a watchful eye. ment emergency food and shelter programs in the county.
to do that is the beach. But of nowhere. These waves can even the strongest swimmer The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by
before you dive into those icy be dangerous and have the to drown. So if you plan to 6. Know how to ride out a the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency
blue depths, be sure to run power to sweep you into the get in the water, play it safe rip current Management Agency and consists of representatives from Ameri-
through this safety checklist ocean. and wear a wetsuit. can Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; National Council of the
from Eric Swanson, Execu- Stronger than even the Churches of Christ in the USA; The Jewish Federations of North
tive Director of Strategy and 2. Look out for logs 4. Save spelunking best swimmer, rip currents America; The Salvation Army; and, United Way Worldwide. The
Business Development at While driftwood may float for another time are dangerous currents of Local Board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by Con-
Tillamook Regional Medical and bob in the surf as if it While Oregon’s beaches water that rush out to sea. If gress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in
Center. weighs nothing at all, those often have beautiful sand you become caught in a rip high-need areas around the country.
logs can be massive and carry dunes, refrain from digging current, stay calm and swim A Local Board made up of representatives of the national agen-
With 33 years of experi- enough weight to cause seri- caves on the beach or dunes. parallel to the beach instead cies and other appropriate local agencies will determine how the
ence in emergency medical ous injury or death. Stay away Cave-ins can be very danger- of swimming directly back funds awarded to Tillamook County are to be distributed among
services and 28 years of ex- from logs in the surf or even ous. towards it. the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service
perience in law enforcement, on wet sand. It only takes a 5. Careful on the cliffs agencies in the area. The Local Board is responsible for recom-
Eric has seen many summers few inches of water to move Oregon’s beaches have With these six tips in mind, mending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds
on our Tillamook County or roll a several-ton log. some of the most beautiful you, your friends and family made available under this phase of the program.
beaches and knows what you 3. Keep the cold in mind cliffs and shoreline along the can have a safe time at the Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local agen-
need to watch out for and how Even on a sunny day, the west coast. Just remember, beach. cies chosen to receive funds must: 1) be private voluntary non-
to keep yourself safe. average Oregon Coast ocean cliffs and shoreline are con- profits or units of government, 2) be eligible to receive Federal
temperature is 55°F or colder. stantly shifting and moving, Remember, a safe day is a funds, 3) have an accounting system, 4) practice nondiscrimina-
Here are Eric’s six tips fun day. tion, 5) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency
for a fun and safe time at the food and/or shelter programs, and 6) if they are a private volun-
beach. Enjoy your fun, safe beach tary organization, have a voluntary board. Qualifying agencies
day with easy to make Sum- are urged to apply.
1. Don’t turn your mer Vegetable Pasta Salad. Tillamook County has distributed Emergency Food and Shelter
back on the ocean funds previously with CARE, Tillamook County Women’s Re-
During a fun day at the source Center, North County Food Bank, Food Roots, Salvation
beach, it can be easy to lose Army, Tillamook Food Bank, Meals for Seniors, St. Alban’s Mon-
track of your surroundings. day Night Supper, Helping Hands and the Tillamook Regional
However, always be sure to Food Bank participating.
keep an eye on the ocean to Public or private voluntary agencies interested in applying for
watch out for sneaker waves. Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds must contact Erin
A sneaker wave is a larger Skaar at 503-842-5261 or pick up an application package at the
CARE office at 2310 First Street, Suite 2, Tillamook. The dead-
line for appliction to be received back at CARE is 4pm June 30th.
Summer vegetable pasta salad
Total time: 20 minutes Notes To schedule a Mental Health First Aid H42771
Serves six Use any colorful vegetables you certification course or Trauma and Childhood
Source: Food Hero, foodhero.org have on hand. Try carrots, cherry
tomatoes, green onions or frozen course for your group, contact
Ingredients peas. Flavor boosters: diced, cooked Mary Ann Dearborn, LCSW, 503-842-8201,
3 cups uncooked whole wheat pasta chicken or ham; garbanzo or can-
1 cup chopped broccoli nellini beans; diced cheddar cheese, Extension 246, or [email protected]
1 cup peeled and diced cucumber crumbled feta cheese, or shredded
1 cup sliced summer squash parmesan cheese.
3⁄4 cup Italian salad dressing
Directions CARE sends a big
• Cook pasta according to
Thank -You
package directions. Rinse with cold
water. Place in large bowl.
• Add remaining ingredients and mix
well.
• Refrigerate leftovers within two
hours.
to all who donated prizes
for our 12th Annual
Bowl-A-Thon
TLC Fibre Federal Lighthouse Vision
Columbia Bank St. Mary’s by the Sea
Albright Kittell PC
Ron’s Barber Shop St. Alban’s
Bliss Sequoia Insurance Werner Gourmet Meat Snacks
Tillamook Vision
JK’s Oarhouse Bar & Grill Rob Trost Real Estate
Pelican Brewing Company Kephart Flooring, LLC
Cape Kiwanda RV Resort Tillamook County Pioneer Museum
Rosenberg Builders Supply
Tillamook Apartments John Tuthill
Commissioner Baertlein
CS&S & Marilyn Phegley, CPA
TCCA
DNA Mowing & Excavation
The Smile Studio List of Bowling Teams:
Recology Western Oregon
Domuspect Inspections Marie Mills
Anne & Jim Bethell St. Alban’s
Nehalem Bay House Tillamook Kiwanis
Kilchis House Tillamook Bay Community College
Rendezvous Bar & Grill TC Transportation
RE/MAX Home Source
Crooker Consulting YMCA
Phipps-Lane Family Tillamook Family Counseling Center
McDonald’s Sunset Chevron
Kimmel’s Hardware Columbia Pacific CCO
Deb Dyson & Jim Carlson Flash & Sparks Creation Station
Tillamook Rental Center
The Capes
BJ Byron & Team
Netartians
Columbia Bank
TAPA
Nestucca Valley Headstart
Jack Mulder & Nikki Brown
CARE is Tillamook County’s homegrown, locally controlled
nonprofit agency offering services to soften the blow of
poverty in our community. Last year CARE provided help to
more than 6,000 households. CARE relies on the generosity
of individuals, businesses and organizations to continue
its work.
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Naveen’s Bayside Market and Deli celebrate one-year of ownership
By Brian Cameron theirs. year. Now, standing alongside “I’ve lived and worked in
[email protected] Still selling much of his uncle Pardeep behind the some of the largest cities in
Looking back at their service counter of the grocery the world and I can’t think of
first year of ownership, the the same items the store’s store, Malhotra reflected on a a better place to be than here.”
Malhotra family reflected on predecessor’s offered, the choice that, according to him, he said.
buying the old Josi’s Market Malhotras are adding their has been a positive one. Pard-
and Deli in downtown Netarts specialization to the area by eep too was happy to consider Naveen’s Bayside Market
and what it’s like being of- also offering not only the Tillamook County home. and Deli is open daily in
ficial Netartians. same regular deli foods like Netarts from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30
Now known as “Naveen’s sandwiches and hamburgers, “The entire family loves p.m. on weekends and week-
Bayside Market and Deli,” but are also providing authen- it here in Netarts,” Pardeep days 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. For
the Malhotra family bought tic Indian deli cuisine with Malhotra said, “We are happy more information, check them
the market and started run- curry bowl specials and other to be a helping part of this out on Facebook at “Naveen’s
ning regular operations June daily recipes in to-go fashion. community.” Bayside Market and Deli.”
2016. After being in Ne-
tarts for one year, co-owner Headlight-Herald/ Brian Cameron Claiming the desire for Malhotra agreed with his
Naveen Malhotra now says small town life, Malhotra uncle.
the small town life is what he The Malhotras are happy to call Netarts home and has lived and worked in a
enjoys. to be continuing to provide a stable option for con- wide variety of places like WNaiJmdtOeh::JH2o0hNpn8H.2H2. 3T.uTthUillT(HHHILDLisp&lay AAcSc SOCIATES
“I moved to Oregon about venient groceries in the bayside community. (Left Oklahoma, Chicago, Nevada Depth: 2 i•n Divorce • Real Estate
two years and three months to right) Naveen, Nidhi, Akshita, Kalista, Renu and and New York to name a few. ACdolNoru:mBlba••ecrkCS: Huup4st0po9od3r7yt
ago,” said Malhotra. “About Pradeem Malhotra. When he and his wife Nidhi • Civil Litigation
six months ago my wife and moved to Tillamook, he said • Wills/Estate Planning
I decided to move here to Avenue in Netarts, the Mal- After working for a few they knew the eventual goal
Netarts and are loving that hotra’s purchased the market years with Center Market in was to own their own market • DUII/Traffic • Business Law
choice.” after living in the Tillamook Tillamook, Malhotra learned business. Joining together
Formerly Josi’s Bayside area for nearly two years. of the Bayside Market’s sale with the help of his family • Criminal Law • Landlord/Tenant
Market and Deli, along Crab Renaming the business and from an associate and with they made that dream a reality
bringing with them a new the collected efforts of the en- and together took over owner- John H. Tuthill • Dustin A. Johnson
take on the small bayside tire Malhotra family, the small ship and operations of the
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same day, Moore was convicted day, Delponte was convicted appear in the second degree, a
of forgery in the second degree, of two counts of endangering On June 2, Armando Carrera class A misdemeanor, commit- (proof of low income required),
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On May 15, Mandie Jolene On June 1, Gerald Wayne sentenced to jail for 15 days 41, was convicted of possessing
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two counts of identity theft, a fleeing or attempting to elude a months. On the same day, Gar- committed on or about Sept. 30, [email protected]
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vised probation for 36 months. license was suspended for 90 to jail for 10 days and super- months.
days. On the same day, Wolfe vised probation for 18 months.
On May 22, Trevor Ryan admitted to being in violation Garcia’s driver’s license was On June 6, Alexander
Waldorf, 31, was convicted of of probation for failing to obey suspended for six months. George Mason, 77, was
criminal trespass in the second all laws and failing to make convicted of driving under the
degree, a class A violation required payments. Wolfe was On June 5, Danny James influence of intoxicants, a class
reduced, committed on or about sentenced to prison for six Woodward, 30, was convicted A misdemeanor, committed on
Feb. 16. Waldorf was ordered to months. of strangulation (domestic vio- or about July 31, 2016. Mason
pay court fees. lence), a class A misdemeanor, was sentenced to bench proba-
On June 1, Jay Bradley committed on or about April 21. tion for 18 months. Mason’s
On May 22, Sydney Eileen Minch, 53, was convicted of Woodward was sentenced to jail driver’s license was suspended
Collett, 19, was convicted of possessing methamphetamine, a for 120 days. for 12 months.
possessing a forged instrument class C felony, committed on or
in the second degree, a class about May 19. Minch was sen- On June 5, Frank Hernandez See MORE
A violation, committed on or tenced to prison for six months. was convicted of three counts of
about March 11. Collett was Minch’s driver’s license was contempt of court. Hernandez Criminal Convictions at
ordered to pay court fees. suspended for six months. On was sentenced to bench proba- TillamookHeadlightHerald.com
the same day, Minch was con- tion for 60 months.
On May 22, Ryan Thomas victed of being a felon in pos-
Alm, 30, was convicted of session of a restricted weapon, a On June 5, Ian Isaac Tanner,
disorderly conduct in the second class A misdemeanor, commit- was convicted of driving under
degree, a class B misdemeanor, ted on or about May 19. Minch the influence of intoxicants, a
committed on or about May 5. was sentenced to prison for class A misdemeanor, commit-
Alm was sentenced to jail for six months. On the same day, ted on or about Feb. 5. Tanner
60 days. Minch admitted to being in was sentenced to jail for 30
violation of probation for failing days and supervised probation
On May 23, Trevor Blaine to participate in substance-abuse for three years. Tanner’s driver’s
Springsted, 28, was convicted treatment and failing to report as license was suspended for three
of theft in the third degree, a required. Minch was sentenced years. On the same day, Tanner
class C misdemeanor, com- to prison for six months. admitted to being in violation
mitted on or about May 11. of probation for failing to obey
Springsted was sentenced to jail On June 1, Bean Timothy all laws and using or possessing
for 15 days. Brunkow admitted to being controlled substances. Probation
in violation of probation for was continued.
On May 30, Cyle John using or possessing controlled
Bromley, 34, was convicted of substances, and failing to report On June 5, Krysta Ann Neff,
possessing methamphetamine, and abide by the direction of a 28, was convicted of possessing
a class C felony, committed on supervising officer. Brunkow methamphetamine, a class C
or about May 17. Bromley was was sentenced to jail for 10 felony, committed on or about
sentenced to jail for 10 days days. May 24. Neff was sentenced to
and supervised probation for prison for six months. Neff’s
18 months. Bromley’s driver’s On June 1, Dustin Allen driver’s license was suspended
license was suspended for six Forsman admitted to being for six months. On the same
months. in violation of probation for day, Neff admitted to being
using or possessing controlled in violation of probation for
On May 31, Robert Wayne using or possessing controlled
Mays, 61, was convicted of
failing to perform the duties of
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Tillamook head baseball coach Colin Walker has switched over to the summer customers. His personal
season to continue to develop the skill levels of his players. approach has endeared him
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Walker said.
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cusing on and stressing. We
want to get game-time reps
this summer.
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more relaxed and focusing on
upping our baseball IQ,” the
coach explained.
Originally, the team had
14 games scheduled, but lost
two to give them just a dozen
games before the mini-sea-
son ends in early July.
Mooks hand
Buckaroos 7-1
summer loss
The summer Mooks
handed visiting St. Paul a
decisive 7-1 loss Monday in
the team’s first taste of sum-
mer league play at Randy
Schild Field.
St. Paul scored first, with
a single run in the first in-
ning, but that was the only
time the visitors came close
to scoring.
Starter Tyson Wilkes
picked up the complete
game victory.
Down 1-0 when they got
their first chance at the plate,
the Mooks scored three runs.
The Cheesemakers fol-
lowed that up with another
run in the fifth and three
more in the sixth inning.
“I thought we had a strong
pitching performance from
Tyson Wilkes. We had a lot
more solid at bats today. We
worked ourselves into good
counts. We got the fat part of
the bat on the ball – and that
makes a huge difference,”
coach Colin Walker said
after the game.
‘The two-out hits helped
quite a bit. Today (Monday)
the baserunning was a key
for us as well. We made
some aggressive baserun-
ning decisions,” the coach
added.
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June 8
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