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Published by admin, 2017-06-06 23:41:06

THH 6-7-17

THH 6-7-17

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INSIDE SPORTS

Oregon Coast Tillamook Softball
Futbol Club earns state recognition:
gets new life Highest GPA

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Headlight Herald
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2017 TILLAMOOK, OREGON • WWW.TILLAMOOKHEADLIGHTHERALD.COM VOL. 128, NO. 23 • $1.00

All They did it! Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher
shook
up Kelly Katen celebrate her new
home in Tillamook with her
TSD9 receives Headlight-Herald/ Jordan Wolfe children Samantha and Lucas
$1.5 million grant Wednesday evening. Habitat
Class President Max Wiegardt leads his class in becoming official high school graduates for Humanity held a dedication,
for seismic Friday. Wiegardt’s speech discussed his own personal journey through high school as well as blessing and presented the
restructuring focused on where his fellow classmates will go next to chase their dreams. keys to the rebuilt home to the
Katen family.
[email protected] Off to chase their dreams;
Recently the Tillamook Class of 2017 graduates There is no
School District was awarded a place like
sizeable grant of $1.5 million By Jordan Wolfe home for
to upgrade the gymnasium at [email protected] local family
the Tillamook High School to
current seismic standards, with They’ve grabbed their diplomas, Headlight-Herald/ Jordan Wolfe By Brad Mosher
construction planned for the moved their tassels and thrown [email protected]
summer of 2018. their hats - Tillamook’s Class of (Left to right) Graduate Zayra Contreras is recognized along- After many hours of work, a Til-
Now begins the process of 2017 graduated Friday. side Brian Reynolds, teacher and class advisor, as the two are lamook family of three has a home
making the refit actually hap- awarded a scholarship that will help Contreras with college as on Third Street.
pen. “All of our life we’re given well as maintain Reynolds as a mentor for her. Bruce Rhodes, The family worked with Habitat
With seismic upgrades be- a formula: two years of pre- grant writer and foundation director, announced the award. for Humanity to help rehab an exist-
ing the reason for the refit the education, plus six years of ing building.
school district set its target on elementary school, plus two years President and salutatorian; class See VIDEOS at The payoff came May 24 when
this grant money only one year of junior high, plus four years of speakers Jennifer Verdin, Daisy they held a home dedication and
after receiving a separate $1.2 high school plus ‘blank’ equals Mendez, Ryleigh Upton and Pam- TillamookHeadlightHerald.com were presented with the keys to the
million grant to completely a good and successful life,” Max push. three-bedroom home.
renovate the Liberty Elementa- Wiegardt, President of the Class The family was selected in March
ry School’s gymnasium, a proj- of 2017, said. “Well what is that “Just as they say it takes a 2016, with construction work start-
ect which is set for completion blank? That’s the question, isn’t village to raise a child,” Pam- ing later during the summer, accord-
this summer. it?” push said, “I have realized nearly ing to Cami Aufdermauer, the execu-
“The state has recognized everything I am comes from this tive director of Tillamook County
that in small communities like He said for different graduates community.” Habitat for Humanity, located in Bay
Tillamook, large meeting areas it means different things: enter- City.
– like school gyms – need to be ing the workforce, going to trade It is a second life for the build-
safe for our students, staff and school, taking a gap year or attend- ing, which previously was the office
community members in case of ing a university. for the charity organization, which
earthquakes,” Superintendent focuses on building affordable hous-
Randy Schild said. “Or maybe in Ryland’s case, ing.
finally getting into this tiny little The newly rebuilt home was
n See SEISMIC, Page A6 college in California,” Wiegardt decorated with scrapbook photos of
added to laughter about class- the family and volunteers taken dur-
INDEX mate Ryland Pampush - the class ing the building phase.
valedictorian heading to Stanford Some showed the way the build-
Classified Ads.................... B4-10 University in the fall. ing was. Other photos were taken
Crossword Puzzle....................B3 during the demolition and recon-
Fenceposts....................... B1, B3 The graduation ceremony also struction parts of the rebuild.
Letters..................................... A4 featured opening remarks from About two dozen people attended
Obituaries............................ A6-7 Seth Rumage, student body Vice the dedication, which included a
Opinions.............................. A4-5 Litany of Blessing by one of the
Sports............................... A11-12 Farmers Markets sprout habitat board members, Whitey
Forsman, and a family and house
up as weather warms blessing by another board member,
Terry Sprenkel.
[email protected] Join us as we explore the local favorites as Bear Creek Arti- According to new house owner,
Summer around Tillamook four main markets that make the chokes, Brickyard Farms, Oregon Kelly Katen, is was the ending of a
County means one thing to many season bountiful throughout Til- Coast Lavender, Pitch and Plow long journey.
local families, entrepreneurs, lamook County. Farms, Emerson’s Vineyards, “It was a long amazing journey.
chefs, cooks and visitors – farm- Jacobsen Salt and many more. In What we found is Our Father and
er’s market season. Tillamook Farmers Market addition to goods vendors there all the blessings,” she said, wanting
The influx of on-seasonal visi- The main market in Tillamook will also be varying market food to thank all the people who have
tors means it’s time to get on out County is readying for another options from taquerias, barbecue, helped them over the years.
on the weekend to offer quality summer of festive operations this pizza and hot dogs that offer to Katen said she and her family had
goods, stuffs and produce. season. There’s an impressive list fit your fancy. Enjoy live music a lot of help from people in Tilla-
of vendors, available in full on mook.
their website, that includes such n See MARKETS, Page A7 “If you could give two families
credit, it would be Doug and Ellen
Kujak and Pam and Mark Widmer.”

n See HOME, Page A2

• Customized
Orthodontic Care

• State of the Art
Treatment

• Excellent customer service

SETH V. SENESTRARO, DDS, MS in a fun, friendly environment
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics

503-842-6544 • 801 Ivy Avenue, Tillamook, OR • [email protected] H43436

Page A2 2 Wednesday, June 7, 2017
www.tillamookheadlightherald.com

Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher

The keys of the newly-rebuilt home by Habitat for Humanity on Third Street is presented to Kelly Katen while volunteers and her children, Samantha and Lucas
(far right) watch during a May 24 ceremony transferring the ownership.

n Home machine.” their basement furniture. “Mark did the kitchen on in prayer,” she said. Daniel Kujak, electrician
Some of her coworkers Within a few months, his CADD program. Mark According to Aufder- volunteer Dale Norman,
Continued from Page A1 did the upstairs bedroom Rosenberg Builder Supply,
at a medical facility have Katen said she expects the and the bathroom on his mauer, it took a lot of Olson Hardwood, Clark
One of the next projects also gotten involved. house to be fully fur- CADD program. people to transform the Plumbing, Volunteers
for the new homeowner nished. former Habitat office into from Tillamook Adven-
will be drapes and furnish- “All my coworkers have “They (Mark and Pam) a home for the Katens. On tist Health, YMCA, First
ings. put together a bed fund It took many long hours were the foundation of the the organization’s Face- American Title Com-
because in all these years of work to transform the building,” Katen said. book site, she spread the pany, Jennifer Purcell and
“I have a friend from I have never owned a house into a more modern praise around. Crew, Independent Living
South County is coming bed. Every house we have home, she explained. She called Walker, the Program, Wendy, Habitat
and we are sewing all the stayed at has had a bed for Heddens and the Widmers “The sweat and love Board of Directors, Dick
curtains,” Katen explained them. The kids have had “The main contributors her “three pillars.” that has been put into Trapp, Washington Youth
May 24. “She’s a hand beds. I haven’t had a bed. were Lee Walker, Jonathon making this house a home Group, Dr. Sayler, and the
sewer that doesn’t use a I have had everything but and Jennifer Hedden, and They were the “founda- has been provided by Partner Family,” the post-
a bed.” Pam and Mark Widmer.” tion” of the re-building, many hardworking groups ing said.
she added. throughout our community
She added Mark and She was especially including: lead builder
Pam Widmer gave her all thankful for the expertise “Lee Walker was the
Mark Widmer showed. spiritual man, covering us

Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher Monday, June 12 thru
Saturday, June 17
Ernie Bohnke (left) and Ethan Carver try to reas-
semble the organs in their proper locations during 
a activity station brought to Tillamook for a class on 
the human body 

OMSI brings fun with
class on human body Meets
Sports Physical
By Brad Mosher Requirements
[email protected]

Nearly a dozen 4-H mem- Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher H43741
bers of the Fur, Food and Fun
club spent some time mixing Karsten Johansen of *No Out-Of-Pocket Cost
fun and learning Friday Bay City gets deep into
afternoon. anatomy during a special
class on the human body.
They took advantage of a
special class on the human representative had brought a
body at the new Oregon State skeleton and a skull for show
Extension Services facil- off the skeletal system. “It is
ity on Third Street, east of the shape of your body. It is
Tillamook Bay Community the structure that the rest of
College. the systems are built around.
It gives you the shape of the
After washing more than person and provides support,”
40 Tillamook PUD vehicles, he said.
the members of the club
selected a class from an Or- “Each station is going to
egon Museum of Science and be one of the systems we are
Industry as their treat. going to be talking about. He
also had displays for the other
Brad Alston, an outreach systems like the circulatory,”
educator with OMSI, spent he said. When it came to
more than an hour explaining the digestive system station,
the different biological sys- Alston relied on some twine
tems in the human body. “We to point out the small intes-
are doing a class on how the tine is about 21 feet long.
human body works. We are
doing a class on sustainability One station had a balanc-
and the different choices you ing ball for the students to
can make,” he explained. test their ability to keep their
balance. At another station,
“Everybody may look they had to take apart and
different on the outside, but reassemble the organs inside
on the inside, we all have the humans.
exact same parts,” Alston said
as he began his presentation.
“The different systems come
together to make the body
work.”

The group gets together
twice a month, according
to the 4-H leader Valerie
Bohnke.

Alston set up several sta-
tions, complete with activities
for the students to try.

The OMSI outreach

TPUD contracts to inspect and
treat 2,200 wood power poles

Tillamook PUD has con- need to be replaced; all other
tracted with National Wood poles will be treated.
Treating Company to perform
the inspection and treatment To treat a pole, holes are
of 2,200 wood power poles bored and filled with fumi-
on the District’s system. This gants which are registered
program enhances public with the Environmental Pro-
safety and reduces long-term tection Agency. The holes are
operating costs and unantici- then plugged with a wooden
pated power outages. dowel. National Wood Treat-
ing Company employees
Occasionally it may be are licensed by the Oregon
necessary for the contractor Department of Agriculture for
to cross private property to the commercial application of
get to poles located in the pesticides.
District’s easements and
rights-of-way. Inspection activities are
expected to begin in mid June
Each pole will be visually and continue for approxi-
inspected, sounded with a mately six months. Should
hammer, and holes will be you have any questions or
bored to determine if the pole concerns, please contact Tilla-
is decayed. Some poles may mook PUD at 503-842-2535.



Page A4 4 Opinion Wednesday, June 7, 2017
www.tillamookheadlightherald.com

AWOvLFeE’SrDyENdairy month LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Legends Please co-sponsor and sup- Cute for a high school tab-
port HR 676 The Expanded loid, but not for a respectable
Yo, old-timers! Let’s say & Improved Medicare for All media outlet.
we built a “Mount Rush- Act.
Steve Haney
It’s June Dairy Month, milk inundation may be the more” of Tillamook Counties David McCall, Chairperson Tillamook
greatest sports athletes ... Tillamook County Democrats
I gotta believe Rory Coon Does it matter?
friends! Raise your glass of reason my body is as strong would be on it; but who else?
milk to toast some of the as a diamond and I’ve never Don Roddy Starry eyed advice Does it matter whether
hardest working people in broken a bone – none (also, the U.S. withdraws from the
our county: Our dairymen that isn’t a challenge). Garibaldi, OR First, I would like to com- Paris Climate Agreement? In
a global sense, it is of course
(and dairywomen)! Even if you’re not partici- mend you on producing a important that our nation, the
I respect and hold in es- pating with the consumption A letter to Kurt nice community newspaper. I world’s longest ongoing de-
teem the dairy farmers of our of dairy this month, take look forward to my copy each mocracy and a global leader
community. They are among some time to appreciate the week and find most of the in so many areas, leads the
the most hardworking and Jordan Wolfe economic impact of our Dear Congressman articles to be very interesting world. But what does it mat-
passionate people I have ever with a side of yogurt; dinner dairy industry (maybe high Schrader, and timely. ter to Tillamook County?
met and am proud to call is served with a tall glass five or hug a dairy farmer!)
several of them my friends of milk and dishes heavily and the events set for this The Tillamook County I can understand that it Much has changed in Til-
and family. They do all they factoring cheese and dessert month – particularly the 60th Democrats would like to may sometimes be challeng- lamook County during recent
can to be good stewards of means ice cream – lots and annual June Dairy Parade, express their gratitude for ing to find enough inches decades, and those changes
the land and provide our lots of ice cream. with accompanying festival. your vote against the Re- of text to fill the pages with will continue to demonstrate
community with one of our Claim your seat, lather on publican Sponsored Ameri- information to go along with that we are committed to
state’s biggest attractions: A dear friend from the sunscreen and cheer for can Health Care Act (H.R. the local business advertise- progress that makes our lives
The creamery. Outdoor School would on of Oregon’s largest an- 1628). The Democrats of ments. I would like to suggest better, while simultaneously
argue milk belongs at every nual parades! Tillamook County appreci- an additional column to be benefitting the environment.
Even if you disagree with meal and every snack of the ate your willingness to stand written by Mr. Wolfe. The
some of the logistics of dairy day – he religiously chugs Cheers (to dairy!), up and defend us from major new column could focus We have embraced not
farming, it is one of the pil- a half gallon of milk every Jordan Wolfe cutbacks in essential health on the daily life and experi- only smart phones and the
lars Tillamook County has day or so. By himself. He is Editor care programs. As you heard ences of Mr. Wolfe and his Internet, but also Tillamook
been built on and has put calcium. at your last town hall in Til- wife, “Katie Lady.” It could Estuaries Partnership and our
us on the map around the P.S. I do offer this pro- lamook, healthcare is a very possibly be titled something watershed councils. It may
world (when Katie-Lady and Every night with din- posal to Tillamook Cheese: important issue for many of apropos like, “The Katie seem that every other vehicle
I were backpacking in Asia, ner, my family and I would Turn the property of Bay our residents. Many work- Lady Chronicles” or some- on the road is a pickup truck,
we found Tillamook cheese each enjoy a tall glass of 2 Breeze Golf Course into a ing class people find health thing similar. It could easily but more of those trucks are
in a Tokyo Costco and percent milk. Now, as an theme park – name it Milky care costs a massive burden. fit as the final last column dropping off recycling at
almost lost our minds). adult, I prefer water, but the Way, have several costumed Our concern is that while the on your FencePosts page, or recycling depots than garbage
characters like cows and healthcare fight was going on, perhaps pushed back, way at “the dump.” (And more
Growing up in Tillamook, Loafy and watch Tillamook the Democratic opposition further back, possibly buried and more people are calling
milk is one of the essential transform into even more of did not include an alternative under Hocus Focus, which I them transfer stations.)
food groups – divided into a dairy wonderland. You’re to the Republican plan. We do enjoy.
liquids, solids and semi- welcome. believe that alternative is laid Each year we divert larger
solids. Breakfast means milk out in principle in HR 676 The creation of this addi- quantities of materials from
and cereal; lunch means a BY DAVE COVERLY the Expanded and Improved tional column would benefit the landfill, through recy-
carton of chocolate milk Medicare For All Act. your publication by allowing cling, composting, shingles
you to have extra inches of recycling, paint recycling,
SPEEDBUMP While the Affordable Care text for your readers. A much hazardous waste collection,
Act (Obamacare) was a step greater benefit would be and most recently Styrofoam
in the right direction, there realized by your subscribers. collection. In many ways,
are many gaps in coverage They would then be allowed we’re ahead of our urban
and prices continue to rise. to read something pertinent neighbors, and in an econom-
We believe that healthcare is and thought provoking (hope- ically and environmentally
a human right. This means fully) written without all the preferential way.
not only that coverage is starry eyed deer in the head-
available, but that it is af- lights juvenile infatuated love I am confident that Til-
fordable and guaranteed. struck references that clog lamook County will continue
While this may seem like and diminish the current style along this path, and embrace
an enormous challenge, we of editorial opinions offered. further activities that benefit
have faith that it is possible the environment, as well as
based on the systems used by Nothing against Mr. Wolfe. our daily lives.
other countries. Every other By all appearances he is a
developed nation guarantees charming man of outstanding David McCall
healthcare. They each pay moral character. However I Bay City
less for better outcomes. It is am sure I speak for many that
time to modernize our system would prefer he not repeat, ad n See LETTERS, Page A4
and adopt ideas that have nauseam, his nearly constant
been proven to work in other insistence of including his written by newsmakers,
nations. idol in your editorial column. public officials or organiza-
tion representatives. These
We know you have ex- can run a little longer in
pressed concerns about the length.
Weather Forecast details of who will pay and WRITE
how much HR 676 will cost. To verify authenticity,
This bill is indeed incomplete all guest opinions must be
but it lays out the vision for TO US signed and include your
the direction we must move if address and daytime phone
we are going to improve our We want to hear from number. We won’t print
healthcare system. The mon- you, and encourage you to your street address or phone
ey currently in the system write letters to the editor. number.
should be enough to get the
results we need. It is a matter Because of space limita- Submissions may be
of focusing that money where tions, shorter letters have sent in by:
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OBITUARIES n Markets

Portland. Columbia Continued from Page A1
Presbyterian, Van. brought
Rosemary Wiebe joy and fulfillment after every week performed by File photo
Gates Schuette retirement. Rosemary was local and regional musi-
constantly raising money cians and groups and feel Manzanita’s Farmers Market is set to open for the season 5 p.m. Friday 5 p.m.
June 20, 1926 – May 24, for church and Zambia. free to bring your furry Pacific City’s will open 10 a.m. Sunday. Tillamook’s will open 9 a.m. June 17.
2017 friends down with you – Neskowin’s has been ongoing since May 20 and is open 9 a.m. Saturdays.
She was proud of the don’t forget your leashes.
Rosemary was born in family surviving her: Market runs from Friday Neskowin est Natural Soaps and
Wheeler, Ore. to Eli and Sharon Gates Maribona, Currently and through- to Sept. 15 and is held Farmers Market much more in the small
Delight Wiebe. The family (Paco Maribona): Annie out the entire market every Friday from 5 p.m. Officially the first beachside community in
worked in logging camps Maribona, Eva Maribona, season there will be to 8 p.m., and 4 p.m. to farmers market to begin south Tillamook County.
through The Depression, child Valentina. Beverly construction taking place 7 p.m. on Sept. 8 and 15. operations in Tillamook
surviving forest fires and Stewart Kaminski, (Leo along the northern edge More information avail- County, the Neskowin The Market is currently
grave illnesses. Eventu- Kaminski): Libby Stewart of the market bound- able at www.manzanita- Farmers Market began operating for the season
ally the family moved to Buelt, (Glen Buelt), chil- ary on First Street, city farmersmarket.com. May 20 and goes all and started May 20 and
a farm in Idaville where dren Henry and Amelia. officials have assured the way until the end of goes to Sept. 30. It is
she graduated valedicto- Tom Stewart, (Colleen Ya- the Tillamook Farmer’s Pacific City September making it one held every Saturday from
rian from Tillamook High. mamoto), children Malia Market that the construc- Farmers Market of the longest running 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is
She went to U of O and and Leila. tion will not impede into Enjoy locally crafted markets along the entire located at the Neskowin
became a Sigma Kappa. the Farmer’s Market area artisan gifts, prepared Oregon Coast. Beach Wayside. More
Transferring to OSU she Service for family and and will only effect area fresh and local foods, live Featuring local and information can be found
met and married Fred friends will be at Colum- traffic and parking. music and family fun all regional vendors like online at www.neskowin-
Gates with whom she was bia Presbyterian Church while being located just Black Sheep Creamery, farmersmarket.com.
married 32 years when on June 12 at 11 a.m. The Tillamook Farm- blocks from the beach. farm fresh eggs from
they divorced. They had Location of the church is er’s Market starts June 17 Make a day at the Pacific Mama Tee’s Farm, Beach Already a print subscriber?
two daughters who sur- 8715 Saint Helens Ave, and goes until Sept. 30. City Farmers Market and Dreams Photography,
vive them: Sharon Gates Vancouver, Wash. 98664. Open on Saturdays from feel free to bring the Hello Granola, B&P FRCElaEimoyonulrine
Maribona and Beverly All are welcome to attend. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. More whole family, including Hill Farm, Gluten Free
Gates Stewart Kaminski. information can be found the dog as the market is Blends, Barnacle Bill’s access at
M. Douglas at www.tillamookfarmer- pet-friendly so long as Seafood Market, Rainfor-
Rosemary worked Hogland smarket.com. leashes are used and the TillamookHeadlightHerald.com
as a teacher’s aide and pet is under control.
librarian in the following H34057M. Douglas Hogland, 85, Manzanita As you take in the
schools: Madison, Brook- of Tillamook, died March Farmer’s Market beaches at Pacific City,
lyn, Kenton in Portland, 4, 2017. The biggest new facet make sure to stop on in
King in Vancouver. to expect with the Man- to the farmer’s market
Memorial Services will zanita Farmer’s Market for the freshest produce,
She married Charles be held 3 p.m. Saturday is its new location of meats, and more. The
Schuette and moved to June 10, 2017 at the Of- operation. The entire market runs from Sunday
Vancouver, Wash. in 1984. ficer’s Mess Hall at the Port market has been moved to Sept. 24 from 10 a.m.
They had 27 years, taking of Tillamook Bay. to its new home – further to 2 p.m. every Sunday.
exciting trips and cooking up Laneda Avenue near It’s held at the Library
dinner together. Parkin- Funeral arrangements the Fifth Street intersec- Grounds at the corner of
son’s disease took them in care of Waud’s Funeral tion in the County Park- Camp Street and Brooten
both. Home. ing Lot just off the main Road.
strip. More information
After Southcliff, NEED A LIFT? This year, with the on bands, vendors and
residences were: Mer- market anticipating its more can be found on
rill Gardens, Orchards We’ll help you up! opening night Friday, the Pacific City Farmer’s
Wash., Raleigh Hills and expect more of the great Market Facebook page.
The Springs in greater FREE DELIVERY & SET UP. types of vendors that
have previously joined
6255 SW Hwy 101, Lincoln City OR the Manzanita Farmer’s
Market. Locally grown
(541) 996-2177 produce, free-range
meats, honey, preserves,
SAVE YOUR PIANO LESSONS FOR: handmade gifts and To schedule a Mental Health First Aid
INVESTMENT – • Band Instruments apparel and lots more certification course or Trauma and Childhood
TUNE IT ONCE A YEAR! • Voice throughout the market H42771
• Piano season. Enjoy live mu- course for your group, contact
Associate sic and check out their Mary Ann Dearborn, LCSW, 503-842-8201,
Piano Technician scheduled musical guests
Tuning & Repair Caryn Backman (503) 842-6865 for the entire tenure of Extension 246, or [email protected]
the 2017 market. Be sure
to check out their newly
constructed storage shed
which helps facilitate the
market and its installed
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Broker Call Wendy S $525,000 NEW LISTING MLS # 16-838 Call Dusty $425,000 kitchen offers lots of cabinets, all appliances and 2 separate storage outbuildings and a greenhouse. Wendy Brown
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Courtney Fields to do their own due diligence. Appraisal recently building envelope with possible bay views. Located vaulted ceilings, open beam details, recessed decorative lighting, fantastic beach home. Open floor plan boasting Served by Oceanside Water and Netarts-Oceanside Hannah Thompson
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YEAR OF WELLNESS
Tips for choosing and storing
Farmer’s Market produce Garlic scape pesto

By Allyson Gardner taste as good and it definitely There are four farmer’s Prep time: 15 minutes parmesan cheese Note
Access to Local Food won’t last very long in your markets in Tillamook: Serves eight 1 teaspoon salt Are you wondering
Program Coordinator refrigerator before rotting. Source: Allyson Gardner what else you can do
and Rachel Pettit • Manzanita: Laneda Ave- Directions with pesto besides as
Once you’ve brought your nue and Fifth Avenue, Fridays Ingredients • Put the basil and garlic a sauce for pasta? Try
Food Roots Farm to School produce home there are a 5 – 8 p.m. starting June 9. 1 cup basil spreading pesto on sand-
Program Coordinator variety of ways to keep fruits 2 cups chopped garlic scapes in a blender. wiches and wraps. Make
and vegetables fresh until • Tillamook: Laurel Street scapes (Not a garlic Pour 1 tablespoon of a quesadilla with mozza-
As the days become warm- you want to use them. Some and Second Street, Saturdays lover? Try adding a little the oil, and blend basil rella cheese, pesto, and
er and the sun shines more vegetables can be treated a 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. starting June less) and garlic into a paste. slices of fresh tomatoes.
often, local farmers are busy lot like fresh flowers! Trim 17. 1 cup olive oil Add the nuts, Parme- Pesto can also be a great
getting ready for farmer’s the bottoms of celery, heads One-half cup pine nuts san cheese, salt, and sauce with grilled fish,
market season! All of the of lettuce, and bunches of • Neskowin: Neskowin or almonds (or use your remaining oil. Blend poultry, and meats.
farmer’s markets in Tillamook chard, kale, collard greens Beach Wayside, Saturdays 9 favorite nut) until smooth. Serve
County are a great place to do and chives. Place the trimmed a.m. – 1 p.m. starting May 20. Two-thirds cup grated with cooked pasta.
some grocery shopping and produce in a bowl or cup with
connect with local growers. two inches of water and keep • Pacific City: Pacific City BIG PLANT SALE!
One of the best things about in the refrigerator. Rinsed Library, Sundays 10 a.m. – 2 This weekend – Fri. & Sat. June 9TH & 10TH
shopping at a farmer’s market plastic yogurt or sour cream p.m. starting June 18. 10 am - 4pm • 1604 5th St., Tillamook
is knowing that the produce containers are great for this. Private sales available by appointment, 503-812-5182
for sale is often picked earlier A surprising item that Liquidation of former Bear Creek Artichokes plant nursery.
that day so it is at the peak of Root vegetables like pota- you may find at market this All plants groomed/fertilized this spring. Lower than retail prices.
freshness (and flavor)! toes, onions and garlic need to summer is garlic scapes. Herbs, perennials, grasses, ground covers and more. Cash sales.
be stored in a cool, dry space They’re the curly tops that Come early for best assortment.
Choosing fresh produce like the bottom of a kitchen garlic sprout before they
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farmer’s market can be chal- these vegetables at a farmer’s to encourage the garlic to put
lenging sometimes, but there market, they might still have more energy into their roots. A
are things you can keep in some dirt on them. Don’t rinse delicious way to uses these is
mind to ensure that the fruits these vegetables until you’re to make Garlic Scape Pesto.
and vegetables you buy will ready to use them! Other root
taste great and store well if vegetables for sale at farmer’s All of the markets accept
you don’t use them right away. markets like carrots, beets EBT or Oregon Trail Card
and radishes will often have and participate in the SNAP
When shopping for produce the tops still attached. These at Market Program, which
look for firm, deeply col- greens are edible and make a lets markets match a person’s
ored fruits and vegetables. great addition to salads, but if SNAP benefits up to $10. This
Avoid items that are wilted or left on for too long the veg- means someone who uses
bruised. These are signs that etables will rot much faster. SNAP can get $20 worth of
the produce isn’t very fresh or Cut the tops off where they produce for only $10! If you
hasn’t been carefully handled. join the root and store them want to learn more about this
If you buy produce that is separately. program or volunteer at one
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tables can be found at many whitewater conditions
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June Dairy Baby arrives Headlight Herald reader
‘Photo of the Week’

This week’s edition of
“Photo of the Week”
was taken by Fritchie
Christensen. Do you have
a camera and an eye for
beauty? Share pictures
of Tillamook County with
us by sending them to
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Please and thank you, of
course.

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ANNIVERSARY

Courtesy photo Robitsch 60th wedding anniversary

Tillamook County Dairy Princess-Ambassador Rachel Jenck (left) gifting the basket to Evelynn Yvonne
Lusby, the first baby born in June at Tillamook Regional Medical Center in honor of June Dairy
Month. Baby Evelynn was born June 2 at 10:44 a.m., weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces and measuring
20 inches in length. Evelynn’s parents are Tiffany and Charley Lusby and her siblings are Riley, Goldie
and James. Baby Evelynn’s grandmothers are Theresa Romero and Barbara Tarr. The Tillamook
County Dairy Women said they would like to thank everyone who donated to the 2017 baby basket
including these businesses: IsAgenix – Trish Collins Kutesee – Kenzie Fisher LuLaRoe – Krista Denton
Oh My Stars – TCCA Younique – Kaili Jensen

HABITAT HAPPENINGS The family of Judy and
Virgil Robitsch are proud
Organization receives $20,000 grant to announce their 60th
wedding anniversary and
Tillamook County Habi- has a decent place to live. Courtesy photo plans to renew their wed- is a passion that has been
tat for Humanity (TCHH) The ReStore helps support ding vows. passed down to her family.
received a $20,000 grant the building program and Members of Tillamook County Habitat for
from the Taylor and Alice is open Monday through Humanity receive a grant from the Taylor and Both born and raised in Virgil and Judy have six
Alexander Fund of The Or- Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Alice Alexander Fund of the Oregon Community Tillamook, Virgil and Judy grandkids: Nicole Robitsch,
egon Community Founda- Foundation. were wed on June 22, 1957 Justin Robitsch, Heather
tion (OCF). The mission of OCF is to and had three children: Zwald Taksdal (Mike),
improve lives for all Orego- Walt Robitsch (Kathy), Nick Zwald (Kourtnie),
Adella Macdonald nians through the power of Jennifer Robitsch (Tim) Mathew West and Eileen
presented the award at the philanthropy. OCF works and Teresa West (Blain). West.
May 24 board meeting with individuals, families,
located at the new Habitat businesses and organiza- The Robitsches had a They also have four
Home prior to the house tions to create charitable dairy farm for many many great-grandchildren, who
dedication. funds to support the com- years and since retiring, adoringly call Judy and Vir-
munity causes they care Virgil has been seasonally gil “Oma and Papa”: Emma,
The grant is awarded for about. Through these funds, mowing lawns at the Port Jadyn, Paizley and Emeylia.
hiring a part-time ReStore in 2015 OCF awarded more of Tillamook Bay and Judy
Assistant. The mission than $100 million in grants has worked at Jane’s Fabric The family plans to hold
of the TCHH is creating and scholarships. Patch for 20 years. a private celebration for Vir-
a world where everyone gil and Judy where they will
They have a hobby of renew their wedding vows.
Recycle shacks get their groove back restoring old tractors and
featuring them in the June
Residents of Rockaway the guidance of instructor Dairy Parade and at one
Beach, Bay City and most Dan Gernert. “Everyone time had Model A Fords.
recently Garibaldi have did a great job and should
spiffed up recycle shacks be proud of the work they Virgil and Judy were
due to the efforts of Mas- have done. It was great to heavily involved in Swiss
ter Recyclers. not only work with great Society – Virgil was one
recycling volunteers but to of the original members of
“Some time ago, the incorporate some students the Polkatones, playing the
Master Recyclers noticed into the project,” David drums (and can also play
that the shacks were in McCall, Tillamook County the Alp Horn he bought on
need of attention,” Sue Solid Waste Program a trip to Switzerland).
Owens, Master Recycler Manager, said. “We try
Program Coordinator, to support local school Judy is an avid quilter
said, “So as soon as the projects where we can and and creates beautiful quilts.
weather started getting we certainly needed them She is the matriarch of
nice enough, they began on this one.” the family and has always
rebuilding and repainting.” taken care of everyone – it
Improvements in each
Residents may recall the shack include a fresh coat Dance Zone prepares to
first stages of the facelift of color-coordinated paint unleash ‘Showstoppers’
in early May. Owens is and signage to match
happy to report that each Courtesy photo the countywide separa- Cue the lights! Dance The two-day family
of the shacks is now com- tion methods for paper, Zone is bringing showstop- friendly event will begin 2
pletely re-done and en- David McCall (behind) and John Goertzen put on plastics, metal and glass. pers to Don Whitney Audito- p.m. at Saturday and Sunday
courages locals to stop by finishing trim of the Garibaldi shack. All of the shacks are man- rium this weekend. in Tillamook High School’s
and check them out as they aged and maintained by Don Whitney Auditorium
drop off their recycling. R-Sanitary Service based The local dance studio, (2605 Twelfth Street, Til-
in Rockaway Beach, who for their spring recital titled lamook).
The “facelifts” on the expressed appreciation for “Showstoppers 2017,” will
buildings were a collab- the work the Master Recy- perform various ballet, jazz,
orative effort of Mas- clers and students did. contemporary, modern, tap
ter Recyclers Bob and and hip hop numbers for free
Denise Jeans, Robyn and n See SHACK, Page B3 to showcase what the dancers
Kevin Jolly, Roger Miller, have been working on.
Ronelle Herrick, John
Goertzen, and Maria Va- lenzano, as well as Neah- Polson and Josh Hamil- ‘Dinner and Finals
Kah-Nie Construction ton, who constructed the Night’ coming for
Trades students Tanner doors to the shacks under songwriting contest

GARDENING MATTERS Eight finalists—includ- The Saturday event will
ing three from Tillamook kick-off with a lasagna
As time goes by County—have been invited dinner—an Arts Center
If my records are cor- to perform at a “Dinner and specialty—at 5:30 p.m.
rect – and they generally GARDENING MATTERS “Don’t put off until that is easier to do than oth- Finals Night” Saturday at Performances by the final-
are – it was June 2004 that tomorrow what you can do ers. And that is really true the Bay City Arts Center. ists will take place at 6:30
I started writing Gardening CARLA ALBRIGHT today,” was a favorite say- p.m. in the Arts Center’s
Matters for the Headlight- ing of Mom’s. Sometimes n See GARDEN, Page B3 The big event is the auditorium. Dinner and
Herald. That means I the rest of the time. But closing act of a process show together cost $15.
have been writing now for now I realize how right my that began in the fall. The
13 years. And I still find mother was, not only about first-ever Oregon Coast One of the finalists will
myself wondering where time flying by but a lot of Songwriting Contest, be awarded the $500 grand
the time goes. My mother other things as well. sponsored by the Arts prize, Wrabek said.
used to say the years sped Center, called for entries
by as she grew older but to Nov. 2 (Marie Antoinette’s A 3-judge panel—re-
say I was skeptical at age birthday). cording engineer Larry
15 would be an understate- Schaeffer from Nehalem,
ment. I just wanted school “The goal is to show- Neah-Kah-Nie High School
to be over so I could work case—and reward—good music teacher Michael
part-time and enjoy the writing,” Arts Center vice- Simpson, and Wrabek—
lazy days of summer for president Joe Wrabek said. will pick the winner.





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Jobs in Oregon and BORJES, VICTORIA HH17-277 can be found at: http:// having claims against
search for the postings CLAPPE, THAI NOTICE OF BUDGET ci.wheeler.or.us/ HH17-296 the estate are required Apply at the store! H90101
titled: Tillamook DAVIS, DONOVAN COMMITTEE MEET- Notice of Board of Di- to present them, with
DICKSON, MCKINLEY ING HH17-285 rectors Meeting vouchers attached, to
602 GABALDON, JOHN A public meeting of the A public meeting of the the undersigned per-
HOLLAND, CORY Budget Committee of TILLAMOOK PEO- Board of Directors for sonal representative,
Boats & Motors KINZINGER, ROBERT the City of Wheeler, Til- the Netarts-Oceanside within four months after
KIRKPATRICK, GAYLE lamook County, State PLE’S UTILITY DIS- RFPD, will be held at the the date of first publica-
BOAT FOR SALE LILLY, JAMIE of Oregon, to discuss Netarts Fire Hall. The tion of this notice, or the
Classic MAGARGAL, MICHAEL the budget for the fis- TRICT meeting will take place claims may be barred.
Smoker Craft MILLER, JERRAD cal year July 1, 2017 Tuesday the 13th day All persons whose rights
MORGAN, DENNIE to June 30, 2018 will NOTICE OF REGULAR of May at 6:00 p.m. A may be affected by the
16 ft. Sled/Pole PHILLIPS, JOHN be held at Wheeler City copy of the entire agen- proceedings may obtain
Holders PORTER, TYLER Hall, 775 Nehalem Blvd, BOARD MEETING da may be inspected or additional information
PRYDE, ALAN Wheeler, Oregon. The obtained at the Netarts from the records of the
50hp Merc/ ROSE, SUE meeting will take place Tillamook PUD’s Board Fire District Office, be- court, the personal rep-
6hp Evinrude SMITH, LINDA on June 13, 2017 at tween the hours of 8:00 resentative, or the at-
w/EZ Loader SKARBO, KRISTINE 1:30p.m. of Directors will con- a.m. and 5:00 p.m. torney for the personal
Steering Column XIQUIN, MICHELLE The purpose of the representative.
$2400 OBO If any of the above wish meeting is to review the vene a Board Work- HH17-288 Dated and first pub-
503-842-0979 to settle their accounts, proposed budget and to IN THE CIRCUIT lished June 7, 2017.
and collect their belong- receive comment from shop on Tuesday, June COURT OF THE STATE PERSONAL REPRE-
804 ings, they need to do so the public on the bud- OF OREGON SENTATIVE:
by JUNE 22 ,2017. All get. 13, 2017, at 4:00 p.m. FOR THE COUNTY OF Kathy Massie HELP WANTED
Apts Unfurnished items which remain af- This is a public meeting TILLAMOOK NOTICE 796 East 1850 S
ter that time will be sold where deliberation of for an Enterprise Risk TO INTERESTED PER- Bountiful, Utah 84010 Hotel Maintenance – The Cottages
Immaculate 1 bdrm, at auction to the high- the Budget Committee SONS 801-809-5889
$615 Patio Apts, one est bidder on JUNE 24 will take place. Any per- Management presenta- and Inn are looking for FT & PT
story 4 plex, coin 2017 AT 10AM. son may appear at the maintenance team members. Duties
lndry, late June, Credit meeting and discuss the tion. The meeting will be
checked, No pets/smk HH17-278 proposed programs with vary.
503-812-7967 NOTICE OF LIQUOR the Budget Committee. held at the Pine Grove
LICENSE APPLICA- A copy of the budget Concierge – The Cottages at Cape
815 TIONS Community House, 225
H43757Pursuant to Tillamook Kiwanda need a top notch, full-time
Rooms for Rent H90108County Ordinance #23,Laneda Ave, Manzanita, Concierge. A Concierge takes care of
the following business is our guests and owners making their stay
Room for rent, $350, Til- undergoing the annual Oregon. at the Cottages as pleasant as possible.
lamook 503-348-9102. review of their liquor li-
cense: Lighthouse Pub Following the Board Night Desk/Audit – Experience
831 & Grub
Written comments will Workshop, Tillamook helpful but not required. FT or PT
Office Space be accepted by the Li- position.
quor License Review PUD’s Board of Direc-
Retail Space avail. at Administrator until 5:00 Front Desk – The Inn at Cape Kiwanda
403 Main, TLMK. $325/ p.m. on Tuesday, June tors will convene a
mo. call 503-801-2663. 6, 2017. All comments is looking for Front Desk agents. FT or
must be signed and regular Board meeting PT
999 must specify the busi-
ness for which the com- on Tuesday, June 13, Housekeepers – Kiwanda Hospitality
Public Notices ments are to be made.
These comments will be 2017, at 6:00 p.m. Group is hiring housekeepers for our
HH17-270 considered in conjunc- collection of Vacation Rental Homes, Inn
NOTICE OF BUDGET tion with the review of Action items include: Employment Rooms and short-stay RV’s. FT or PT.
BOARD MEETING the application for a lo- Opportunity
FAIRVIEW WATER approving Workers Apply Today! Stop in at the Inn for an
DISTRICT will hold their at Subway/Lotza Pasta in Tillamook application, apply on line at
regular Board meet- Compensation Insur- YourLittleBeachTown.com
ing at 6:00 pm Monday Learn and Achieve! or send your resume to
June 12, 2017 at the ance; the Substation Entry level
District Office at 403 $11 per hour with [email protected]
Marolf Lp Rd Tillamook. Power Transformer - 5 progressive
The agenda will include wage scale up to
the routine business of FOR SALE: 2 twin beds $150 each, $14 per hour.
the District and adoption Cal King $350, bedding is available;
of the 2017-18 Budget. beautiful oak dining table/6 chairs
The public is welcome. $400, recliner $150, leather chair/
The District will provide ottomon $300. 503-398-5596
reasonable accommo-
dations to individuals For Sale: 2015 move in ready manufactured home. Apply online at www.subway.com
with disabilities. Anyone 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 1,292 sq. ft. All appliances included.
requiring special ac- Asking price $50K. Large lot in Sr. Citizens Mobile Park. or in person at
commodations should
contact the office 72 Park fees $370 monthly, includes water & garbage. Subway/Lotza Pasta
hours in advance.
tel:503-842-4333, TDD (503) 377-4459 1863 N. Main • Tillamook, OR
tel:800-735-2900, voice
tel:800-735-1232. H90112 503-842-0100 H43738

HH17-276 We’ve got updated
PUBLIC NOTICE news and events on
NOTICE OF INTER- Facebook & Twitter

Wanted: Tillamook County/OSU Extension Office TCCA Visitors Center is now hiring
is accepting applications for a
“Extra Labor” .95 FTE Educational Program Assistant 2 Visitors Center Cook
workers for the $16.68/hour, 38 hours/week
Rockaway Beach Closing Date: June 12, 2017 at 11:59 pm. Part-time & Seasonal positions available
Park and Recreation
summer program. Duties include: teaching nutrition, cooking and Starting wage $11.96/hour
Applicants must be at least 14 years food safety for low income families/individuals
of age, work well with children and and working with communities and schools to No experience required, we will train you.
adults, able to pass a background improve access to nutritious foods and physical
check, and able to engage in physical H43731 activity.
activity. The position begins in July
with training at the end of June. Hours For complete announcement including
vary, including some weekend work, minimum qualifications, special
5 to 25 hours per week through Labor requirements/preferences & application
Day weekend with the possibility of materials visit web site
https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/42234
additional hours in October. (applications must be submitted online). For
Application may be found on the City’s more information contact the Tillamook
website at www.rockawaybeachor.us County/OSU Extension Office, 503-842-3433.

or at City Hall, OSU is an AA/EOE. This position is paid with
276 S. Hwy. 101, 503.355.2291. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-
Education (SNAP-Ed) funds.

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for or against any item that certain Trust Deed
in the budget document.
A copy of the budget made by, RICHARD
document, as approved
by the budget commit- E. MURRAY AND AR-
tee, may be inspected
or obtained on or after LENE C. MURRAY,
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
at 4506 Third Street, AS TENANTS BY THE
Tillamook between the
hours of 8 am and 5pm. ENTIRETY as Grantor
This notice is also post-
ed on the EDCTC web- to CHEETAH SETTLE-
site: www.edctc.com.
MENT SERVICES, INC.
HH17-205
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE as Trustee, in favor of
OF SALE
TS No. OR05000073- MORGAN FINANCIAL
16-2 APN 218357 /
5S0930-00-00100 TO INC., DBA CENTRAL
No 97108296 TRUST-
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE BANKING GROUP
Reference is made to
as Beneficiary dated

as of September 17,

2007 and recorded on

September 24, 2007

as Instrument No.

2007-008088 and the

beneficial interest was

assigned to CIT Bank,

N.A. and recorded May

23, 2016 as Instrument

Number 2016-002646

of official records in the

Office of the Recorder of

Adult DD H43716
Foster
Provider

needed to provide care for
young adult woman with
intellectual disabilities.
She enjoys spending most of her
time at home, but is curious about
exploring employment.  She must have
a separate bedroom. Provider must be
able to provide 24 hour care. Provider
will receive a monthly service rate of
$3,300, plus $571 for Room and Board.
All individuals living in the home older
than 16 must be able to pass a criminal
history check. All care givers must pass
a licensing exam. For more information,
contact Shiela Zerngast at
503-842-8201 ext: 330
or via email at [email protected]

Pelican Tap Room

in Tillamook

NOW HIRING
Bartender
Cook
Busser

Apply in person or online at:
pelicanbrewing.com/join-our-

team

Now interviewing for positions
on the north Oregon coast.
OCEANSIDE • ROCKAWAY BEACH • SEASIDE

Join our team! Paid Sick &
OCEANSIDE & Vacation Time
ROCKAWAY BEACH
Part-time housekeepers Employee
SEASIDE ESOP

Housekeeping Inspector • Mainte-
nance Worker • Part-time Housekeepers

Housekeeping is a critical part of our job
and we pay piece-rate

That averaged above $16 per hour in 2016.

Visit our web site at the link below for
additional information or to apply online.
http://www.oregonbeachvacations.com/

our-company/careers

You also may apply by stopping at our
office in Seaside or contact

[email protected]
or call Becky at 503-528-7480.

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Tillamook County, Ore- ON THE EAST LINE elected to sell the said
gon to-wit: APN: 218357 OF SAID SECTION real property to satisfy
/ 5S0930-00-00100 30; THENCE SOUTH the obligations secured
THAT PORTION OF TO THE SOUTHEAST by said Trust Deed and
THE FOLLOWING DE- CORNER OF SAID notice has been record-
SCRIBED TRACT OF SECTION 30; THENCE ed pursuant to Section
LAND LYING NORTH WEST 12.50 CHAINS, 86.735(3) of Oregon
OF THE NORTH LINE MORE OR LESS, TO Revised Statutes. The
OF THE LITTLE NES- THE POINT OF BEGIN- default for which the
TUCCA RIVER, TO- NING, ALL BEING SIT- foreclosure is made is
WIT: BEGINNING AT UATED IN TILLAMOOK the Grantor’s failure to
A POINT ON THE COUNTY, OREGON. pay: Failed to pay the
SOUTH LINE OF SEC- EXCEPTING THERE- principal balance which
TION 30, TOWNSHIP FROM THAT PORTION became all due and
5 SOUTH, RANGE 9 CONVEYED TO THE payable based upon the
WEST OF THE WIL- STATE OF OREGON, death of all mortgagors
LAMETTE MERIDIAN, BY AND THROUGH By this reason of said
IN TILLAMOOK COUN- ITS STATE HIGHWAY default the Beneficiary
TY, OREGON, 27.50 COMMISSION, BY IN- has declared all obliga-
CHAINS EAST OF THE STRUMENT RECORD- tions secured by said
QUARTER SECTION ED MAY 08, 1951 IN Trust Deed immedi-
CORNER ON THE BOOK 127, PAGE 588, ately due and payable,
SOUTH LINE OF SAID TILLAMOOK COUNTY said sums being the
SECTION 30; THENCE RECORDS. Commonly following, to-wit: The
NORTH 40.00 CHAINS known as: 48379 LIT- sum of $164,999.34
TO THE EAST AND TLE NESTUCCA HIGH- together with interest
WEST QUARTER SEC- WAY, CLOVERDALE, thereon from January
TION LINE OF SAID OR 97112 Both the 3, 2016 until paid; and
SECTION 30; THENCE Beneficiary, CIT Bank, all Trustee’s fees, fore-
EAST 12.50 CHAINS N.A., and the Trustee, closure costs and any
TO THE QUARTER Nathan F. Smith, Esq., sums advanced by the
SECTION CORNER OSB #120112, have Beneficiary pursuant to

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the terms of said Trust Box 939, Tillamook, OCCUPANTS OF THE reason and will be re-
Deed. Wherefore, no- PROPERTY is defen- turned to the addressee
tice is hereby given that, Oregon 97141, or they dant. The sale is a pub- unopened. Delivery to
the undersigned Trustee lic auction to the highest an office other than the
will on August 30, 2017 may be barred. bidder for cash or ca- office identified above
at the hour of 10:00 shier’s check, in hand, is not acceptable. NO
AM, Standard of Time, All persons whose rights made out to Tillamook PROPOSALS WILL BE
as established by Sec- County Sheriff’s Office. ACCEPTED BY WAY
tion 187.110, Oregon may be affected by the For more information OF FAX OR ELEC-
Revised Statues, on the on this sale go to: www. TRONIC DATA INTER-
northern entrance steps proceedings in this es- oregonsheriffssales.org CHANGE.
on Laurel Avenue to the
Tillamook County Court- tate may obtain addi-
house, 201 Laurel Ave,
Tillamook, OR 97141 tional information from
County of Tillamook, sell
at public auction to the the records of the court,
highest bidder for cash
the interest in the said the personal represen-
described real property
which the Grantor had tative or the attorney for
or had power to convey
at the time of the execu- the personal represen-
tion by him of the said
Trust Deed, together tative. TILLAMOOK COUNTY
with any interest which REQUEST FOR PRO-
the Grantor or his suc- Dated and first pub- POSALS
cessors in interest ac- FOR ENGINEER, AR-
quired after the execu- lished: May 24, 2017. CHITECT OR LAND
tion of said Trust Deed, SURVEYOR
to satisfy the foregoing STEVE STEELE HH17-271
obligations thereby se- DESIGN SERVICES
cured and the costs Personal Representa- FOR SOUTH FORK IN THE CIRCUIT
and expenses of sale, TRASK RIVER BRIDGE
including a reasonable tive (57C40) REPLACE- COURT OF THE
charge by the Trustee. MENT PROJECT
Notice is further given P.O. Box 939 STATE OF OREGON
that any person named Notice is hereby given FOR THE COUNTY OF
in Section 86.753 of Or- Tillamook, Oregon that Tillamook County is TILLAMOOK
egon Revised Statutes seeking design services
has the right to have the 97141 for the replacement of a Probate Department
foreclosure proceed- single span bridge over
ing dismissed and the MICHAEL B. KITTELL the South Fork of the In the Matter of the
Trust Deed reinstated Trask River located at
by payment to the Ben- ALBRIGHT KITTELL Trask River Road Mile Estate of BILLIE R.
eficiary of the entire Post 13.3.
amount then due (other PC HINES, Deceased
than such portion of said All work specified shall Date of Death: April 18,
principal as would not Attorneys at Law be awarded to one (1) 2017
then be due had no de- contractor only.
fault occurred), together 2308 Third Street Case No. 17PB03299
with the costs, Trustee’s The request for pro-
or attorney’s fees and P.O. Box 939 posal (RFP) documents INFORMATION TO
curing any other default may be viewed at Til-
complained of in the Tillamook, Oregon lamook County Public HEIRS AND
Notice of Default by ten- Works, 503 Marolf Loop
dering the performance 97141 Road, Tillamook, Or- DEVISEES
required under the ob- egon 97141, between TO:THE HEIRS AND
ligation or Trust Deed, 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., DEVISEES of the
at any time prior to five Monday through Thurs- above-named
days before the date HH17-242 day, local time. The decedent:
last set for sale. With- proposal documents
out limiting the Trustee’s NOTICE OF SHER- may be obtained elec- Brian Hines
disclaimer of represen- tronically, at no charge,
tations or warranties, IFF’S SALE by e-mailing jsteinba@ Sparks William
Oregon law requires co.tillamook.or.us, or
the Trustee to state in On June 27, 2017, at may be purchased at 428 Dorcas Lane
this notice that some a pre-paid cost of $25,
residential property sold the hour of 10:00 AM payable only by check 7502 E
at a Trustee’s sale may or money order to Til-
have been used in man- at the Tillamook County lamook County, Til- Roosevelt Way
ufacturing methamphet- lamook County Public
amines, the chemical Sheriff’s Office, 5995 Works, 503 Marolf Loop Manzanita, OR 97130
components of which Road, Tillamook, Or-
are known to be toxic. Long Prairie Road, in egon 97141, between Scottsdale,
Prospective purchasers 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
of residential property the City of Tillamook, Monday through Thurs- AZ 85251
should be aware of this day, local time. (Allow Justin Sparks
potential danger be- Oregon, the defendant’s two (2) workdays for Erica Greathouse
fore deciding to place reproduction of plans
a bid for this property interest will be sold, prior to them being Marie Mills Center
at the Trustee’s sale. In mailed out to requesting
construing this notice, subject to redemption, contractors). Each pro- 3454 E Anaheim St.
the masculine gender spective proposer must
includes the feminine in the real property com- provide full company 1800 Front St.
and the neuter, the sin- name, address, contact
gular includes plural, the monly known as: 7990 name, phone and e-mail Long Beach, CA 90804
word “Grantor” includes address at the time of Tillamook, OR 97141
any successor in inter- 18th St Bay City, OR request. Jeffrey Greathouse
est to the Grantor as
well as any other per- 97107. The court case Proposals will be re- Marie Mills Foundation
sons owing an obliga- ceived until, but not
tion, the performance number is 15CV25383, after, 9:00 a.m. on 3454 E Anaheim St.
of which is secured by Wednesday, July 12,
said Trust Deed, the where KEYBANK NA- 2017 at the Tillamook 1800 Front St.
words “Trustee” and County Public Works
“Beneficiary” includes TIONAL ASSOCIA- Office, 503 Marolf Loop Long Beach, CA 90804
their respective succes- Road, Tillamook, Or- Tillamook, OR 97141
sors in interest, if any. TION is plaintiff, and egon 97141. Proposals The following
Dated: April 17,2017 By: that are received after
Nathan F. Smith, Esq., DONALD A. ZIMMER; the closing time, regard- information is given to
OSB #120112 Succes- less of the postmark, will
sor Trustee Malcolm & ZIMMER INVEST- not be accepted for any you as an heir or
Cisneros, A Law Corpo-
ration Attention: Nathan MENTS, LLC; UNITED devisee of the above-
F. Smith, Esq., OSB
#120112 c/o TRUSTEE STATES OF AMERICA, named decedent, who
CORPS 17100 Gil- died April 18, 2017, in
lette Ave, Irvine, CA INTERNAL REVENUE Tillamook County,
92614 949-252-8300
FOR SALE INFORMA- SERVICE; AND PER- Oregon. Estate
TION PLEASE CALL:
In Source Logic at 702- SONS OR PARTIES proceedings in the
659-7766 Website for
Trustee’s Sale Informa- UNKNOWN CLAIMING decedentʼs estate,
tion: www.insourcelogic.
comISL Number 31125, ANY RIGHT, TITLE, bearing the clerkʼs file
Pub Dates: 05/31/2017, number 17PB03299,
06/07/2017, 06/14/2017, LIEN, OR INTEREST have been commenced
06/21/2017, HEAD-
LIGHT HERALD IN THE PROPERTY and are now pending in

HH17-260 DESCRIBED IN THE the above-entitled
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS COMPLAINT HEREIN Court. On May 8, 2017,
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE is defendant. The sale the undersigned was
OF OREGON duly appointed and is
FOR THE COUNTY OF is a public auction to the now serving as
TILLAMOOK
PROBATE DEPART- highest bidder for cash personal representative
MENT
In the Matter of the Es- or cashier’s check, in of the estate wherein
tate of:
NORMAN MELCHIOR hand, made out to Til- the decedentʼs will has
BURDICK, Deceased.
No. 17PB02084 lamook County Sheriff’s been admitted to
NOTICE IS HEREBY probate.
GIVEN that the under- Office. For more infor- Your rights may be
signed has been ap-
pointed and has quali- mation on this sale go affected by this
fied as the personal
representative of the es- to: www.oregonsheriffs- proceeding; additional
tate. All persons having
claims against the es- sales.org information may be
tate are hereby required
to present the same, obtained from the
with proper vouchers, records of the Court,
within four months after HH17-240 the undersigned
the date of first publi- NOTICE OF SHER- personal
cation of this notice, as IFF’S SALE representative, or the
stated below, to the per- On June 27, 2017, at lawyer for the personal
sonal representative at the hour of 10:00 AM representative. The
2308 Third Street, P.O. at the Tillamook County names, addresses, and
Sheriff’s Office, 5995 contact information of
Long Prairie Road, in the personal
the City of Tillamook, representative and the
Oregon, the defen- lawyer for the personal
dant’s interest will be representative are as
sold, subject to redemp- follows:
tion, in the real property PERSONAL
commonly known as: REPRESENTATIVE:
1220 MCCORMICK Stephen E. Kantor,
LOOP ROAD TILLA- OSB No. 74168
MOOK, OR 97141. SAMUELS YOELIN
The court case number KANTOR LLP
is 16CV21550, where 111 SW 5th Ave., Suite
LIVE WELL FINAN-
CIAL, INC. is plaintiff, Family
and THE UNKNOWN Support
HEIRS AND DEVI-  Navigator
SEES OF THOMAS
H. JONES, THE UN- Local agency seeks qualified
KNOWN HEIRS AND individual to work as a
DEVISEES OF DIXIE Family Support Navigator.
E. JONES; UNITED Individual will provide ongoing
STATES OF AMERICA; skills and coaching supports for at-risk
STATE OF OREGON; families receiving Child Welfare services
VALERIE STEPHEN- to assist in strengthening and supporting
SON; TRICIA JONES; families. Position requires 20 hour/week.
CRAIG JONES; OCCU- Must be flexible, working Mon-Fri and
PANTS OF THE PROP- some evenings and weekends occasionally
ERTY is defendant. The assigned. Position includes salary, benefits
sale is a public auction and ongoing clinical supervision. Work
to the highest bidder for experience must include a minimum
cash or cashier’s check, 3 years of experience working with youth
in hand, made out to Til- and families in a community agency setting.
lamook County Sheriff’s Send resume to Tillamook Family Counseling
Office. For more infor- Center, Attn: Sue Vincent, 906 Main Ave,
mation on this sale go Tillamook OR 97141 or [email protected] 
to: www.oregonsheriffs- Please respond by June 14, 2017.
sales.org TFCC is a drug free workplace.   EOE

HH17-234 H43733
NOTICE OF SHER-
IFF’S SALE
On June 27, 2017, at the
hour of 10:00 AM at the
Tillamook County Sher-
iff’s Office, 5995 Long
Prairie Road, in the City
of Tillamook, Oregon,
the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, subject
to redemption, in the
real property commonly
known as: 1615 Sunset
Ave. Oceanside, OR
97134. The court case
number is 15CV11371,
where WILMINGTON
SAVINGS FUND SO-
CIETY, FSB, D/B/A
CHRISTIANA TRUST,
NOT INDIVIDUALLY
BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR
PRETIUM MORTGAGE
ACQUISITION TRUST
is plaintiff, and THE UN-
KNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF CARE
JACOUR; STEPHEN
CARL JACOBS; REED
TAFT JACOBS; ANNIE
PECK; MELANI HARK-
ER; COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS, INC.;

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Great Work IN HONOR OF GOD, S
Environment FLAG AND COUNTRY:

Just Like Family I pledge allegiance to
the flag of the United
Nehalem Bay House 615 Main • Tillamook States of America and to
Assisted Living (503) 842-8271 the republic for which it
Community stands, one nation under God, indivisible
with liberty and justice for all.

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well maintained, ready for development.  living room has a gorgeous view of
MLS #16-906 $80,000 the river below.  The 20’X 40’shop has
power and concrete floors.  The grounds
HOME SITE! $43,000 are very pretty. MLS #17-63 $410,000

Netarts location SPACIOUS!
near the center
of the village and Three bedroom
bay front.  Sewer, home with
water and power sunroom, deck
available to  and magical
this lot. yard.  Plenty of
MLS #16-427 room to park
your boat, RV,
4 wheeler and the car. A dead-end street is the
location.  MLS #17-94 $239,000

615 Main

Tillamook

(503) 842-8271 Carolyn Decker Teresa Burdick Mark Decker Nancy C. Love
cell (503) 801-0935 (503) 812-3495 (503) 801-0498 (503) 812-1320
E-mail:
[email protected]

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TONY VELTRI [email protected]
INSURANCE SERVICES www.northcoastdoorco.com

Locally owned and operated since 1953 Heating & Sheet Metal
1700 FourtH Street • P.o. Box 298, tillAmook
842-4407 H43758
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$1250 MO. +Deposit 1 yr lease
O5ff0ic3e -(580031) 3-6680-611686 www.morgancivil.com HN4200587415 Open Tuesday - Friday 10-5 • Saturday 10-4

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653 Manzanita Avenue • Manzanita CCB# 128946

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