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Published by admin, 2017-11-15 16:30:35

THH 11-15-17

THH 11-15-17

INSIDE SPORTS

Dorymen Cross Country hits
brainstorming parade route after
big state finish
museum

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Headlight Herald
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2017 TILLAMOOK, OREGON • WWW.TILLAMOOKHEADLIGHTHERALD.COM VOL. 128, NO. 46 • $1.00

Excise Headlight-Herald/ Brian Cameron
tax
falls One of the members of the
Unofficial results: downtown construction crews
voters say no to Headlight-Herald/ Brad Mosher crosses Third Street to help
demolish the old sidewalk and
1 percent tax V is for Valor – and veterans – at the 21st annual Veterans Day Celebration Saturday at the install a new one, part of the
Tillamook Air Museum. Vietnam veteran Lonny Paul of Tillamook was one of more than two two-year long project in down-
[email protected] dozen veterans who were awarded a “Quilt of Valor” during the event. town Tillamook.
Voters decisively struck down
Referendum 29-152 (Construction V is for valor, veterans and Optimism rises
Excise Tax), a 1 percent tax on quilts at Air Museum event with Main Ave.
new development to help cre- construction
ate workforce housing and hire a [email protected] “The mission of the quilts of handed to veterans of World
county housing coordinator. Veterans got more than a thank valor is to provide warmth and War II, Korea, Vietnam and the By Brian Cameron
“Honestly my first thought was, you Saturday at the Tillamook comfort to all those men and Gulf War. [email protected]
‘Okay, that’s over now. We need Air Museum. women who have served our
to start actually vetting real solu- With more than 200 people at- country,” she said. The veterans who left the mu- The upbeat attitude of locals
tions to our housing problem,’” tending the 21st annual Veterans seum with quilts were Richard and tourists is helping keep things
Adam Schwend, past president of Celebration, the Northwest rep- The first quilt was presented Reeves, Andrew Lisik, Patrick afloat during construction for city
Tillamook County Board of Real- resentative for the Quilts of Valor to a young soldier who had Dorondo, George Hayes, Jack- officials and business owners in
tors, who opposed the referendum. program handed out 32 hand- lost his leg in combat, Haide son Nutt, Sterling Hanakahi, downtown Tillamook.
“The private sector has ideas that woven quilts to local veterans. explained. “When she saw the Mark Davison, Brownlee Bush,
we feel will be incredibly ben- The Quilts of Valor program is expression on his face, and Terry Hubbs, James Allenbrand, “It’s a challenge, that’s for sure,”
eficial. If we combine them with a non-profit organization which how overjoyed he was, that just Howard Brassfield, Philip Cindy Gardner, Sunflower Flats’
ideas from the public and non- was started in 2003 by a Blue warmed her heat. She wanted Raiguel, Guy Huffman, Lee owner, said. “It has really helped
profit sectors, I think we can come Star mother in Delaware. Since to do more. She got her quilting Bones, Walter Pepper, William and paid off for us being around the
up with some real solutions.” then, the program has grown friends together and together Pinkney, Jim Henry, Donavan community for 16 years and having
Looser building restrictions from one quilt to more than they set a goal to make 100 Goff, Darald Walker, Robert a strong customer base, as well as a
across the county is something 170,000. quilts for those returning from Pollock, Marvin VonFeldt, good website.”
Schwend said he hopes to see. According to Barbara Haide, battle.” John Sollman, Rudy Fenk, Tom
“In the City of Tillamook, of the Northwest Oregon chapter Bulger, Asa Robinson, Bill Gardner noted they have seen a
we’ve up-zoned a lot of our resi- of the Quilts of Valor, men and It took that group three years Hatton, Jim Kenner, Tom Van pretty dramatic drop in foot traffic
dential land to allow for Accessory women make the quilts which to make 100 quilts. Wickle, Matt Mintz and Judy inside the flower shop on the corner
Dwelling Units,” Schwend, a Til- are then awarded military mem- Riley Riggs. of Third Street and Main Avenue.
lamook City Councilor, said, “The bers and veterans who have been “As of last week, we have Though she was quick to point out
City of Newport has altered the touched by war. awarded more than 171,000 Arrangements were also that the community is supportive of
way they calculate their system quilts,” Haide said. made for the quilts to be taken them during the time of construc-
development charges to be based to the veterans who were not
on unit square footage, which Lonny Paul, who served in at the Air Museum Saturday, n See PROJECT, Page A3
makes building multi-family units Vietnam as a Marine, received Haide added.
a lot more palatable.” the first Quilt of Valor Saturday,
then they continued. They were
n See TAX, Page A11
Thanksgiving benefit hopes to gobble up donations
INDEX
By Jordan Wolfe
Classified Ads...................... B4-6 [email protected]
Crossword Puzzle....................B3
Fenceposts.......................... B3-4 Tired of slaving over the stove
Letters.................................. A5-6 for 12 hours on Thanksgiving?
Obituaries............................ A7-8 Let Netarts do the hard work of
Opinions.............................. A4-6 turkey day this year.
Sports............................... A12-14
As a fundraiser for Oregon
Food Bank – Tillamook County File photo
Services (OFBTCS), The Schoo-
ner Restaurant and Lounge and Guests enjoy the 2016 by-donation-only Thanksgiving Dinner Benefit at the Schooner Restaurant
The Upstairs Bar & Grill, both in and Lounge in Netarts. The event, a fundraiser for Oregon Food Bank – Tillamook County Services,
Netarts, is offering Thanksgiving raised $19,500. This year, organizers hope to break $20,000 and is inviting everyone to attend.
dinner, strictly donation-based –
and everyone is invited. could give them the formula,” delivered to a guy who lived We serve as many people as pos-
he said. above the restaurant. I wouldn’t sible and still give it a quality
“You don’t have to give,” call him a shut-in, but it is dif- stamp.
Tommy Flood, partner of the The Schooner and Upstairs ficult for him to get around. I
Schooner and organizer of is expected to host 400 people hope he comes to the restaurant “At the end of the day, it’s
the annual Thanksgiving Din- this Thanksgiving, according this year.” expensive to lay out your own
ner Benefit, said. “We just ask to Flood (material promoting Thanksgiving,” he said. “I
people who can afford to give, the event strongly encourages The Schooner is open to wanted to give people the type
give and give generously.” reservations), and is preparing people from every conceivable of meal that would cost them
40 turkeys in preparation of the background on Thanksgiving – more than they could afford.”
From 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Nov. 23 holiday – but driving yourself and no one is turned away.
(Thanksgiving), both restaurants to Netarts isn’t the only way to Fourteen percent of house-
will be dishing up donation- enjoy this particular Thanksgiv- “Families in need are mixed in holds in the county were food
based turkey dinners complete ing. Flood said they are on-call with everyone else and they are insecure in 2016, according
with all the trimmings and to pick guests up, drop them off all treated the same,” Flood said. to Flood, adding one in four
desserts (and a turkey sandwich or even cater a Thanksgiving to children in the county are food
per person to go to make sure homes in the greater Tillamook Guests are also fed quickly insecure.
everyone gets leftovers) with area. and efficiently on Thanksgiving,
100 percent of all proceeds being he added. “Hungry people can’t thrive,”
donated to the OFBTCS. “If you’re doing an event, Flood said, “And children flat-
call me,” Flood said. “We did “Things happen pretty quick- out don’t learn when they’re
And those donations mean one a family of 10 in Oceanside a ly,” Flood said, “You come sit thinking about when they’ll get
Thanksgiving has the power to few years back and they gave down and things start coming food next instead of learning.”
create upwards of 60,000 meals $1,500… Last year, I personally out family style – mountains of
for Tillamook County through mashed potatoes, tons of turkey. n See BENEFIT, Page A9
the year. It’s a step up for a lot of people.

“Last year we made $19,500
and we’re going to bust $20,000
this year,” Flood said. “That
$19,500 is representative of
58,000 meals…Giving cash to
the food bank allows them to
buy food for 10 cents on the
dollar.”

The success of the Netarts
events makes Flood hopeful it
can be duplicated in other loca-
tions in the county and beyond.

“If anyone wanted to help, we

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Fin spotted near Cape Kiwanda
belongs to white shark, probably

By Brian Cameron taken part in one White Shark Tanner’s leg and disappeared Local attack history Courtesy photo/ Joe Tanner
[email protected] autopsy; a 13-footer that he into the surf, leaving Tan- According to statistics with
Being a teenager can be said was just barely out of ner badly injured and a good sharkattackdata.com, since Sep- A 2016 shark attack left Joe Tanner’s upper thigh
rough – especially if you’re juvenile stage. distance from the shore. tember 1974, there have been 28 and leg severely injured, resulting in a lacerated
a shark. recorded shark attacks along the quadriceps along its lateral side which required a
“Yep, that’s a shark al- “A 10-foot shark is es- “I was a good 10-minute Oregon Coast, all of the inci- total of four separate surgeries and four months of
right,” said Dr. Bill Hans- sentially still a child,” said paddle from the shore and to dents were listed as unprovoked recovery time before Tanner went back to work.
humaker, Oregon Sea Grant Hanshumaker. “I dissected a me that was the scariest part,” and none were fatal, though the
Chief Scientist, Hatfield 13-foot shark and its claspers Tanner said. “Hollywood injuries sustained to victims var-
Marine Science Center in were still flaccid, which are always fictionalizes shark at- ied widely from damage to their
Newport. the general way to determine tacks so the first thing in my surfboards and actual physical
After reviewing the photo whether or not the shark has mind was that my blood was injury and in some cases, like
taken recently of, what ap- undergone adolescence.” going to bring it back.” Tanner’s, a one-on-one interac-
peared to be, a shark just tion with the famous fish.
off the breakers near Cape Survivor’s perspective According to Tanner when Hanshumaker had one bit of
Kiwanda in Pacific City, Just over a year ago, a he reached the shore it was as advice for anyone who may be
Hanshumaker said he was Portland area man had an if everyone just came to him fortunate or unfortunate enough
convinced that it was indeed unusual and lucky experience to help, and he mentioned to see one of the amazing pe-
a shark of some kind, and with a similarly sized White that if the attack had been on lagic predators.
that it bares a strong resem- Shark, just 200 yards from anyone else it is likely they “My best advice is to get
blance to a White Shark. the sandy shores of Indian would have immediately out of the water,” said Hanshu-
Though he did seem a bit Beach at Ecola State Park gone into shock – Tanner maker. “If you see a shark it’s
confused as to what it was near Cannon Beach. is a trauma nurse at Legacy probably not the best time to
doing here this time of year. “I was leaning pretty far Emanuel Hospital in Port- be surfing or swimming in the
“Usually Whites will out from the board when it land. ocean.”
venture this direction around happened,” Joe Tanner, surfer
June,” said Hanshumaker. and shark attack survivor, “I knew what I was feeling FOOD ON DECK.
“They will coincide their tim- said. “It grabbed me by the should have made me go into BEER ON TAP.
ing with the pupping season upper leg and the only thing I shock, I’m really lucky it
for seals and sea lions.” could see in front of me were happened to me, I knew how Hope to see you soon at the
According to Hanshumak- the shark’s gills.” to assess the severity of the friendly Tillamook Tap Room.
er it’s the pinnipeds (seals That’s when Tanner’s fight injury,” Tanner said. “But I
and sea lions), and their or flight mechanism went just walked everyone through PELICANBREWING.COM
respective cycles that often into effect and he resorted what they needed to do, we
course the general behav- to the only tools available to used my board-leash as a
ior of White Sharks when him at the time – his fists. tourniquet and had them load
they’re around. Though he “I went through all of the me onto my board to carry
was quick to point out that it things one is supposed to do, me to the parking area where
is generally not the season to they say go for the eyes or Lifeflight had already been
see Whites along the Oregon the nose,” said Tanner. “But called to.”
Coast, however it’s also not when it came down to it those
unheard of. options weren’t available to Since the incident, Tanner
Hanshumaker mentioned me so I went with the only has been swimming in the
that he himself has only thing I could see, the gills.” ocean but as far as get-
After pummeling the ani- ting back on a surfboard he
mal with his hands it let go of mentions it’s something he’s
planning on doing but for
now it’s not the highest prior-
ity to him.

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the weekends; well, at least on area as much as we do and want was to spend their day educating
Saturdays. We used to always to share that enthusiasm and visitors about the many things
be open on Saturdays between knowledge with everyone who to do, places to eat, and sights to
Memorial Day and Labor Day walks through the front door. see in our area.
at our old location, and still had
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tion. Yet it seems that with the spending a few hours each at the Tillamook Area Chamber
relocation to downtown and the month in what some say is the of Commerce visitor center in
coziest downtown location, downtown Tillamook please
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n Project to bite the bullet to get this the better for downtown us- of Events and Downtown intersection,” Lauder said. Center, as well as taking
done.” ers and business owners. Development with the “Though they’ve informed charge on the remodel of the
Continued from Page A1 Tillamook Area Chamber me the progress on that area original Hoquarton House
The construction, as of “People are still find- of Commerce. According of the project is going very which has been earmarked
tion and especially visitors early November, shifted ing ways to get here,” said to Lauder the project, in smooth and things are hap- as a new museum and inter-
to the area seem to not mind south toward Diamond Art Annelle Connaughton, both locations along Main pening at a faster rate than pretive center to showcase
the inconvenience at all. Jewelers and Wells Fargo Diamond Art Jewelers. “We Avenue is progressing faster what I was originally told.” the lower area after all
Bank, as well as continued really respect what the city than what was originally the construction has been
“We’ve seen a pretty big in front of Sunflower Flats. is trying to do, when it’s projected. Lauder mentioned that the completed. Woolridge tried
rise in phone and online These projects are in unison done it will all be worth it, second railing along the old to approach the Tillamook
sales,” said Gardner. “The with the larger effort to we just have to get through “Soon the bioswale will Hoquarton bridge is sched- Urban Renewal Agency for
crews outside who are doing revitalize the downtown this phase of it for better or be ready at the corner near uled to be demolished Nov. funding to help save the
the work try to be accom- area through a much more worse.” Wells Fargo and from what 22, the day before Thanks- railing and relocate it to the
modating to the business thought-out entrance to the I’ve been told that part giving, noting there was interpretive museum; an ef-
owners and most of us downtown environment, this As far as anyone in the of the project should go an effort to save the railing fort that was not ultimately
understand that we just have is what many city officials know about general time smoothly without any sort of by local artist and contrac- supported by the city or
and downtown figures hope frames and overall project complicated excavation like tor Charlie Woolridge, who county.
will spur active change for status the best person to ask there is near the Third Street curates the Bay City Arts
is Sierra Lauder, Director

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Larkins stands in front of a Dory Boat he was selling,
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lamook County the Pacific be featured, the museum 11/08 1pm-4:30pm Don’t forget to bring your
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OPINION
TBCC CONNECTIONS

A very challenging but
rewarding career field

By AJdojuenlcWt In.sStrutectvoer ns but rewarding career field. in the Criminal Justice field Hydro Holiday Open House
TBCC Criminal Justice and The program is taught using because of the vast opportuni-
Public Safety Department traditional classroom lectures, ties across the State of Oregon Stop by our office for hydro power info, get hydrated,
When I started teaching combined with interactive and throughout the U.S. enjoy snacks and win a cool prize!
in the Criminal Justice and online learning experiences.
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Tillamook Bay Community topics like constitutional Law, program you can visit www.
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Many law emphasize hands on learning They can help you schedule a www.tillamookbaycc.edu
enforce- by giving students the oppor- meeting with me or one of the
ment agen- tunity to earn college credits other adjunct instructors. We
cies around while volunteering for local look forward to helping you
the country agencies. You will tour cor- find the career path that is
experienced rectional facilities, participate right for you.
layoffs and in mock trials, write search
new job openings were rare. warrants, and go on ride-
When an opening did occur, alongs with officers.
many of the applicants were
already trained officers. It If you are already a mem-
was sometimes hard for my ber of law enforcement, and
students to get their foot in you want to advance your
the door and compete with career, the TBCC program
candidates who already had has a lot to offer. In many
significant job experience. departments, having a degree
Thankfully, things are very or certificate will help you
different today. There are promote into leadership posi-
many job openings out there tions. You might also qualify
and qualified applicants are to receive college credits for
needed. Departments through- prior training you received
out Oregon and across the through the Department
country are currently hiring. of Public Safety Standards
The Oregon Employment and Training (DPSST). We
Department estimates there know that you already have
are about 350 annual Criminal a busy schedule, so many
Justice and Law Enforcement TBCC classes are offered
positons available, in a wide once a week in the evenings
variety of career paths includ- and you can complete many
ing corrections, patrol, and assignments from your home
probation. Locally, there have computer. Our highly quali-
also been several recent job fied Criminal Justice faculty
opportunities available. are full-time professionals
What makes a good, quali- and have significant ongoing
fied, job candidate? You must experience in a wide variety
be able to pass a background of criminal justice and public
investigation and a drug test. safety occupations. They can
Strong writing and analyti- be very helpful to you in your
cal skills are also important. professional development as
Departments want to hire you choose your career path.
professionals with strong
ethics who will be effective Whether you are an ex-
ambassadors to the communi- perienced officer who wants
ties they serve. The Criminal a promotion, a high school
Justice program at TBCC senior interested in public
will help you develop the service, or someone who is
skills you need to be success- ready for a career change, the
ful in this very challenging Criminal Justice and Public
Safety program at TBCC
might be just the right op-
portunity for you. This is a
great time to consider a career

Dredge springs leak Students from the Criminal Justice and Public Safety degree program pose with a few of their instructors
at TBCC’s 2017 commencement.

TBCC offers an Associate of Applied Winter Term Registration
Science degree in Criminal Justice Opens Nov. 27.
and Public Safety and four Career
Pathway certificates: To learn what is being offered
and to apply for
• Corrections technician
• Corrections professional admissions go to:
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• Law enforcement specialist www.tillamookbaycc.edu

Students can complete a certificate Classes begin Jan. 8, 2018

and go right into the workforce or Student Services
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PWOrLeFEp’S DaENring for the ANOTHER NOTE FROM THE COAST
end of the world
You’re not getting enough excise

By Schubert Moore Jr. could advise our chief to being a Senator of the
For the Headlight-Herald executive, I could advise United States, we advise
Mooks recently voted on our chief executives here in Com. Yamajolein and tell
Tillamook County, Coms. him what we think he needs
an excise tax. That means Yamamoto, Josi and Baer- to know. We ‘edit’ the rest
“Be prepaSrceadr,!”from Disney’s to think about how, in the gallon of water per person we’re not getting enough tlein – or for economy’s so he won’t get overloaded
“The Lion King” blink of an eye, my world per day (more for hygiene excise. If you hang out sake, Com. Yamajolein. with frivolous things like
could come crashing down and limited cooking) for at at any boat ramp and you parking meters at Cape
We live in a special place around me and change for- least three days, preferably observe most fishers, you I will tell you I love Kiwanda.
in the world – unrivaled ever if something like the big longer; three days worth know what I mean. They my kids as much as the
beauty, wonderful people and earthquake hit (I’m sure the of emergency food for the have the required gear, fish- next dad but the thought Since I’m almost a Sena-
the constant dinosaurs felt the same way). family – familiar foods are ing poles, of taking advice from any tor, I’ve been looking into
threat of recommended over “emer- lures, cigars, of my offspring regard- auxiliary benefits to which
some natural The weekend weather gency kit” foods (but, really, beer, but ing nuclear codes, uh, that I might be entitled. I’m
disaster nine made me reflect on the severe who doesn’t like freeze dried by look- would be the same kid who pretty sure I get franking
months out floods and damaging storms things?) shelf-stable items ing at them can’t remember to turn off privileges. How do you
of the year I’ve lived through and it and foods low in salt and you can the data button code on his think Senator Al Franken
(12, if you made me realize Katie-Lady do not required cooking are tell they’re cell phone so that I have to got his name? For those
count the and I need to sit down and preferred. missing a buy extra gigabytes, does of you not in government,
ever-loom- start mapping out our plan key piece of not help me sleep better at franking is free postage.
ing Cascadia for emergencies ranging in Remember three minutes equipment, a stair master. night. On the upside, he However when I tried to
Subduction Zone earth- minor power outages to a 9.0 ago when I made you read would forget to attack Kim explain this to Postmaster
quake). earthquake. about my GoBag conun- I think the excise mea- Jong-un. Hal Halderman, he didn’t
drum? I honestly shouldn’t sure had something to do seem to understand me.
To preface this column, I Heck, the closest thing I have one because EVCNB’s with having to pay for lack Just what the heck is a I’ll have Com Yamajolein
do not fear the coastal ele- have to a GoBag is my Out- website makes it ridicu- of pounds lost at a fisher’s gigabyte anyway? Can you speak to him.
ments. door School backpack filled lously simple and efficient to weigh-in, but I didn’t crush them if you put them
with cough drops, crinkled prepare a bag that may end actually read the measure in your hip pocket? Can Other privileges spelled
However, the pounding schedules and a lonely piece up saving your life. Items to before I voted on it. Hey, they get loose and byte me out in the Constitution is
rain sounded like hundreds of of kindling (sounds like a real create your bag are listed on I’m a Democrat. on my butt? Is that what furniture. I’m pretty sure I
thousands of hammers crash- “MacGyver” situation). many reliable sites but while happens when I butt dial? get a desk. Cherry would
ing into our house Sunday you get your GoBag ready, From an earlier column, be nice. We get to ‘keep a
night and as the wind howled We have many local create a disaster kit and you’ll remember I went Take, for instance, re- journal’ and, according to
outside, shaking the house, a agencies doing an excellent include the above-mentioned into politics. I figured if cently in Tillamook Coun- the Constitution, ‘publish it
thought flashed through my job spreading the word to water and food, first aid Papadopoulos, the guy Prez ty, the proposed excise from time to time.’ What do
mind as I sipped on my deli- our communities about the kit, flashlight and batteries, Trump sends for coffee, tax on expensive houses. you think you’re reading?
cious chai tea. importance of preparedness. plastic sheet and duct tape some interns who speak Since being on the board
I regularly see Emergency to create a makeshift shelter, only Russian, and Trump of the Citizen’s Advisory n See COLUMN, Page A6
“We’ll have to drink all Management hosting some Committee is analogous
sort of educational event
this milk if the power goes and during my time with the can opener, wrench or pliers,
out!” North Coast Citizen, I was and items for personal sanita- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
completely blown away by tion.
The thoughts quickly
evolved from my initial how well organized and well By the time you read that
dairy freak-out and became executed the Emergency paragraph, you probably Honor the flag took me to Washington D.C. How would I know that the
more realistic as I considered Volunteer Corps of Nehalem could have made some con- Naval Air Station. One of the future held my return to Cubi
the actual ramifications of Bay (EVCNB) are – espe- siderable progress on your This letter is in regards to the mandatory deals your command Pt. on the USS Constellation
a disaster and how poorly cially the day of the tornado. disaster kit! rising protests demonstrated by gives you is to be a member of CVA-64 in 1971-73, two cruises
prepared Katie-Lady and I members of the NFL over hon- a platoon of marchers to back off Vietnam.
are in the case of something We’re built tough on the Remember to keep in oring our flag and the national up the Navy Ceremonial Guard
catastrophic – even more coast – you have to be to sur- mind the seniors in your life, anthem. for ceremonies such as when I Then after a three-year tour
catastrophic than drinking an vive the 10 months of steady people with disabilities and participated in two Presidential at NAS Meridian MS, I got
entire gallon of milk. rainfall and forgetting what your pets! All of them have These citizens – I suppose parades from the Capitol to the another shot at Cubi Pt., this
the sun looks like – but there special needs to keep in mind a small percentage are non- White House. Patriotism and time as a crewman in VRC-50,
Actually, I feel like we is always more we should be during emergency. citizens – have the right to tradition. this was a large squadron made
have more milk on hand in doing to make sure we are express displeasure over some up of transport aircraft, includ-
our house than preserved in the best possible posi- And now that my brain racial problems of the past and I came up for sea duty in ing Carrier Onboard Delivery
water, which is quite the tion to survive (and maybe is full of preparedness, I’m even today. 1960 and went aboard the USS (CODs), C-130 Hercules and
thought. In fact, all our water even thrive) during a natural off to meet with Katie-Lady, Coral Sea CVA-43 and served T-39 V2P jets. I arrived in
is sitting in our Britta filter disaster. enjoy a glass of that milk and I feel the way to go is to not in the Western Pacific for 10 August 1977 and I finished the
(or fermented into kombucha start planning. start athletic contests in such months, finishing the cruise at assignment in late August 1979,
in the refrigerator). Oregon’s Office of Emer- a disrespectful display. Settle NAS Cubi Pt., Republic of the marking 20 years of active duty.
gency Management recom- Cheers, those feelings anywhere but on Philippines. We were only in
Like the invincible mends being prepared with Jordan Wolfe, editor the playing field where thou- that area for two to three weeks About a year before the
20-something I am, I live in at least two weeks worth of sands of people have paid to see before heading back to the US.
the moment and never tend supplies. This includes one entertainment and skill at the n See LETTERS, Page A6

difficult sport of football.
In 1957, at the age of 18 and
Weather Forecast a high school graduate, I was WRITE written by newsmakers,
not going for higher educa- TO US public officials or organiza-
tion, I was going to voluntarily tion representatives. These
enlist in the US Navy. At recruit We want to hear from can run a little longer in
training, I was a member of the you, and encourage you to length.
RTC Great Lakes close order write letters to the editor.
drill team, talk about flags fly- To verify authenticity,
ing, patriotism abounding, not Because of space limita- all guest opinions must be
to forget we were in front of tions, shorter letters have signed and include your
three Medal of Honor winners a better chance of being address and daytime phone
on the receiving stand. The next printed. We may edit your number. We won’t print
day was Nov. 10, the USMC letter for style, grammar your street address or phone
birthday. and clarity, although we do number.
as little editing as possible.
After learning a trade at Letters longer than 350 Submissions may be
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n Letters anaerobic digester, capture the SPEEDBUMP BY DAVE COVERLY first step in solving the housing
methane and use it as feedstock crisis in the county.
Continued from Page A5 to power electrical generators. By comparison, three years
President of the Philippines, There is an idle methane di- ago, before the Oregon Motor
Ferdinand Marcos, decided he gester and generator out by the Voter system was implemented,
no longer needed the US Navy Blimp hangers that could be put there were 14,382 registered
base at Subic Bay on Cubi Pt. back on line. Methane also has voters in the county. Yes, the
NAS. He decreed that only the industrial uses such as making number of registered voters has
Admirals headquarters could methanol and ammonia. grown by nearly 4,000 people,
fly the American flag. So I was by over 26 percent in just three
on a base that lacked the Stars Consider all those cow farts years. More voters means that
and Strips for the final year of as just another form of “wind we need to reach out to more
service. power.” people, and expand our efforts
to communicate with voters.
Traditionally, when you are The cows of Tillamook Our canvassing campaign
leaving for your return to civil- County could do more for the reached more people than ever
ian life, your command calls local economy besides provid- before. We knocked on well
you in front of the Command- ing milk. over one thousand doors. We
ing Officer at quarters, in my communicated with hundreds
case he was William Dennison, Julian Macassey of voters, and enabled them to
Capt. USN. He congratulated Rockaway Beach become educated and informed
me on an eventful career, listed voters, even though the text on
my decorations and read a letter The same dedication the ballot was neither informa-
of appreciation. Then I was tive nor clear.
presented with a WRC-50 For better or for worse, the It is clear that the electorate
squadron plaque, usually given Citizens for Equitable Housing in Tillamook County is now
to Chief Petty Officers and have succeeded in defeating the much more aware of the hous-
above the squadron first class proposed Construction Excise ing crisis that hundreds of fami-
petty officer’s mess gave me a Tax designed to promote work- lies face on a daily basis. They
Navy plaque with a plate listing er housing. However in their majority of voters may not have
my years of service and finally campaign literature they did voted for Referendum 29-152,
and American flag which was make some very good points. but there should be no question
attested to having been flow the For example, “We need more that we need a solution, and we
day before at Subic Bay. houses, more apartments, and Opposition into underway to fend off a county- even where we lost. We gained need to work together to find a
we need them now. We don’t solutions wide housing shortage. experience, and we did a great solution to this challenge.
Being an American is so have that kind of time (only job communicating with people.
special, all over the world so to see benefits years down the Here it is, post-election day. So, we’re back to the draw- How many more people will Because we are Democrats,
many have the wish to be like road).” I’m feeling the disappoint- ing board. Several times, in the we recognize at the store, post we will not forget about those
us. We all like to be admired, we ment from the failure to pass community forum and on the office, or bank? in need of housing, nor those in
contribute to many unfortunate Clearly the Citizens for Referendum 29-152. We had a radio station, Adam Schwend need of health care, just as we
lands so they can survive and Equitable Housing have a bet- third chance to an immediate complained about being omit- One of the most important will continue to support quality
we are obligated to show love of ter plan, which will result in start on solving the workforce ted from the discussions that lessons we learned is that the education, justice and equality
this country and respect every- more worker housing immedi- housing shortage and we failed. led to the ordinance, and that County Clerk’s office does a for all. The need for your activ-
thing we hold dear. If you can’t ately. They owe it to us to put The first chance, earlier this there were other ways to solve fantastic job ensuring the integ- ism has grown, and we count on
do that in an honorable way, forward their plan as soon as year, was initiated with the Til- the problem, even though rity of our elections. The system you to reach our goals. Over the
maybe you should try serving in possible so that the rest of the lamook County Commissioners there were no specific solu- of checks and balances they next two months we won’t be
the military in a dictatorship that community can support it and passing Ordinance 83, in accor- tions offered. To his credit, follow lets us rest easy, knowing hosting regular monthly meet-
won’t allow your flag where it help make it work. Hopefully dance with Senate Bill 1533, he acknowledged the housing that the ballots cast by our in- ings. During this time your of-
belongs. they will implement this plan passed in the 2016 Legislative shortage is real. Well, now is formed and educated electorate ficers will continue our efforts to
with the same dedication with Session. The intent as I recall, the time Adam Schwend for will be counted fairly, without plan, and represent our interests
Thomas W. Bulger, USN (Ret.) which they opposed the com- was to implement the construc- you and others that led the bias. Anyone who has doubts at higher levels.
Tillamook missioners’ plan. John Rogan tion excise tax beginning in opposition, to tell us what you about the vote-by-mail system
August, and after a few months have in mind. Do the right need only observe the system in We’ll be ready to canvas in
Cow power Tillamook of revenue generation, hire thing and turn your opposition place here, and they will come January for Measure 101, which
a person into a position who into solutions. away believers. enables hundreds of thousands
Tillamook County is dairy Plaque correction would start the heavy lifting on of Oregonians to receive health
country, the climate is ideal for implementing solutions. Left Debbie Moberly 42.8 percent of registered care. Until then, pat yourself
dairy cows, high rainfall and I was pleased to see the alone, we’d be on a trajectory Friends For Workforce Housing voters turned in ballots. In num- on the back for all we accom-
temperate temperatures – just insert giving information about to solving our affordable work- bers, this translates into 7,772 of plished this past month, and
what grass thrives on. military veterans and the many force housing problem. You win some, the 18,163 registered voters in rest up so that we can achieve a
activities planned for Veterans’ Instead, realtors from this you lose some Tillamook County. 55 percent of whole lot more in the New Year!
Cows today produce twice as Day, which appeared in the county rose up in opposition those voters agreed with us that
much milk as they did 90 years Nov. 8 edition of the Headlight- and derailed the momentum The old saying goes: “You smoking and tobacco use should Tillamook County Democrats
ago. This is the result of selec- Herald. that had been started. Even af- win some and you lose some.” be banned on county property. Central Committee
tive breeding and improved ter the Commissioners and real- With regard to the local elec- Unfortunately, only 31.4 percent David McCall, Chair
husbandry. They also produce I noted that for the descrip- tor representatives agreed on tion results, we won one, we of the voters agreed with us that
as much methane per cow today tion of the historical plaque for lost one, but we gained a lot applying a tax on new construc- Annie Naranjo-Rivera, Vice-Chair
as they did 90 years ago. Vietnam and Korea war veter- tion would result in an important Karen Mahurin, Secretary
ans, located at the Tillamook
Methane is a flammable Post Office, the dedication infor- Jacob Van Buskirk, Treasurer
gas, found in crude oil and also mation was “unknown.” I be-
mammal gaseous emissions, lieve the wording of the plaque raising the initial taxable value
commonly referred to as farts. indicates whom the plaque is from $100,000 and above, to
Large mammals fart more than dedicated to, as well as the date $250,000 and above, and the
small mammals. Cows fart a the plaque was presented. The required hearing process was
lot. only thing missing seems to be activated to make the change,
who presented the plaque. It the realtors initiated the petition
Besides being flammable, was presented by the Tillamook to put the referendum on the Name: United Way; Width: 31p6.345; Depth: 10.5 in; Color: Black; Ad Number:
methane is a greenhouse gas, County Historical Society, the November ballot. We lost the H61882
it is considered to be 34 times first such memorial to be placed second chance to an immedi-
more effective as a greenhouse by that society. An important ate start on solving the housing
gas than the often mentioned omission in that article was that problem.
carbon dioxide. next to the flagpole at to Court- So, we the people, were
house, there is a bronze plaque given a third chance to decide
The cows of the US emit dedicated to the veterans of through our vote. We decided
nearly as much methane per World War II, again, presented the solution can wait, by the
year as the largest oil compa- by the Historical Society. majority of voters opposing
nies like Exxon, Shell and BP. Referendum 29-152. Maybe
The unwanted by-product of Society members believe this was because the ballot
dairy and beef production is that plaque to be the first WWII didn’t reflect the message that
greenhouse gases and associ- memorial placed anywhere in supporters were conveying, or
ated climate change. the state of Oregon. because hiring another county
employee was not acceptable,
There is a way to mitigate William Minshall or simply, because it meant an-
the output of methane. Take all Cloverdale other tax. Whatever the reason,
the cow poop and put it in an there is no organized solution
the member’s family gets WE’RE ONLY HALF WAY TO
n Column $274,000 for incidentals. titlements. I was stopped OUR GOAL.
What I just said is true. recently by Sheriff Andy HELP US GET THE REST OF
Continued from Page A5 Other paragraphs may have Long for speeding. I had to THE WAY THERE.
We get to impeach. I’ve some alternative facts. explain several times that he
couldn’t cite me.
got a couple in mind. You The greatest challenge,
know who you are. We can though, is communication. “Why not,” he asked.
collect fees, imposts, taxes, Someone is not doing their Because, I explained
and excises for the general job in informing local law patiently, I have diplomatic
welfare. I’m certainly en- enforcement of my en- immunity.
titled to some general wel-
fare. Amazing that people Twice monthly low cost HGOIVLEIDAAYGISFETATSHOINS
were out of shape way back spay/neuter clinics! 
when. You would think they TO THE
got plenty of excise before $30 low income family pets
the internet a couple of hun- TILLAMOOK COUNTY
dred years ago. (proof of low income required),  UNITED WAY

We’re allowed to have $5 feral cats.  AND HELP MAKE THE NEW YEAR
commerce with Native BRIGHTER FOR LOCAL FAMILIES, KIDS,
American tribes. I’ll be United Paws supports spay/neuter
contacting the Grand Ronde to end animal homelessness. SENIORS AND PEOPLE IN CRISIS.
Casino soon.
For more info, contact WWW Tillamook County United Way GIVE.
Poll-takers asked Ameri- [email protected] P.O. Box 476 ADVOCATE.
cans recently what their Tillamook, OR 97141 VOLUNTEER.
opinion was of Congress or call 503.842.5663 TillamookCountyUnitedWay.org
relative to other ideas,
people, and tasks. According H43431 Facebook.com/
to their results, Congress is TillamookCountyUnitedWay
viewed less favorably by the
public than dog poop, hem-
orrhoids, traffic jams, cock-
roaches, lines at the DMV,
zombies, herpes, banks,
Brussels sprouts, the IRS,
used-car salesmen, and Wall
Street. However, by some
saving grace, Congress has
remained in a better light
than Miley Cyrus.

Congress gets 239 days
off a year and gets food
and drinks for free. When-
ever anyone dies in office,

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OBITUARIES

R. Margaret Mills they enjoyed many loving, especially loved God. She ing favorite pieces once Betty (Crookshank) Don and Denice Richter,
Effenberger Weis devoted and happy years. was a member of The First a week, and her desire to Monjay of Tillamook; sons Doug
Holidays and family gath- Church of Christ, Scientist dance again was fulfilled Richter and wife Laura of
March 20, 1926 – erings were favorite occa- and constantly endeavored at two Senior Proms spon- Betty (Crookshank) Mon- Irrigon, Ore. and David
August 3, 2017 sions. Following Frank’s to live her faith to the full- sored by the Assisteens, a jay was born in Long Beach, Richter and wife Kalcy of
passing, Margaret relocat- est. branch of the Assistance Calif. on August 31, 1936 to Tillamook, Ore.; 21 grand-
Beloved mother, grand- ed to a retirement resi- League, at Wood Glen. John Crookshank and Fran- children, numerous great-
mother, great grandmother, dence in Clackamas, OR, An excellent student, She was also embraced by cis (Adamson) Crookshank. grandchildren and several
sister and aunt, Margaret and then eventually moved Margaret attended Maple friends at her local church Betty went to meet her nieces and nephews.
passed on August 3, 2017 to Santa Barbara, CA, to Leaf School, and then later and in the community. Savior October 27, 2017.
in Santa Barbara, CA. be near her daughter, Judy Tillamook High School Betty was very kind and
She was born in Tilla- Ritchie and family. There where she was inducted Margaret and Frank Betty is preceded in death non-judgmental, she always
mook, OR on March 20, she enjoyed Wood Glen into the National Honor enjoyed many wonderful by her parents John Crook- looked for the best in
1926 to Archie and Har- Hall, a lovely retirement Society and graduated in travels together, primarily shank and Francis Ficher; people. Betty loved to quilt
riett Mills. Margaret was residence, accompanied by the top ten of her class. to visit and be with family, her brother Richard Crook- and craft, she enjoyed going
preceded in death by her her devoted companions She also played the drum and including trips to Eu- shank; sister Bonnie Sills for drives, especially along
beloved husband, Frank Maria and Mary, to whom in the high school band. rope, Venezuela, Hawaii, and her granddaughter Tavia the coast and she loved to
L. Weis in 2011 and by her family will always After high school she fall foliage tours and other McNeal. sit and just watch and listen
two of their daughters, be indebted for their love worked at the Tillamook travels in the U.S., and fre- to the ocean. Betty also
Mary Weis Lynch and and care. The family also County Sheriff’s Office, quently enjoyed overnights Betty is survived by her liked to read and put puzzles
Julie Weis Womack. She is extends their gratitude to and later for Warner Music at the Oregon coast. She sister MaryAnn (Crook- together, she loved to play
remembered with love by the staff at Wood Glen Store where she was af- was always in awe of the shank) Sparks of Dallas, games and she was good at
her family: daughters and who treated Margaret with forded the opportunity to beauty of nature. She had a Texas and brother John making up her own rules as
sons Judy (John) Ritchie of genuine kindness and become an accomplished sense of adventure, always (Skipper) Crookshank and she went along… In 1997
Santa Barbara, CA, Frank friendliness. organist, giving private ready to go at a moment’s wife Angela of Westminster, Betty moved back to Til-
R. (Anne) Weis of Bend, lessons and performing for notice. In later years, she Calif. Betty loved being a lamook where she took up
OR, Edward (Diane) Weis Throughout her life, events that included the loved nothing more than mother and was proud of all guitar and painting as a few
of Milwaukie, OR, Gary Margaret’s stunning quali- Tillamook County Dairy to ride to the beach, enjoy her children and is survived of her hobbies. However,
(Patricia) Effenberger of ties included her love of Month Princess selection. lunch in the car and watch by daughters: Dory Thomp- being with her family is
Happy Valley, OR, James life and beauty. She en- Prior to their marriage, children. Many children son and Dixie McNeal, both what she enjoyed the most.
(Grace) Weis of Folsom, deavored to do everything Margaret was personal and adults in the Santa of Hermiston, Ore., Dana
CA, Eileen (Steve) Bidwell right, constantly trying to secretary to Frank L. Weis Barbara community adopt- Aufdermauer and husband Betty started her working
of Oregon City, OR; 14 improve herself. She ex- at U.S. Bank. ed Margaret as their grand- career at Fuller’s Market
grandchildren, 14 great pressed courage, strength, mother and they brought here in Tillamook. For
grandchildren; and sister joy, tenderness, wisdom, Passionate about her much joy. Music was a many years she worked as
Lilah Mills Corwin of For- loyalty, gratitude, vitality, promoting women in constant source of enjoy- a breakfast cook at 4J’s in
est Grove OR. Margaret forgiveness, efficiency, education, Margaret was ment, especially Western Tillamook, Newport and
married Robert L. Effen- purity and generosity, to a founding member of the and Celtic music and the Hermiston, to name a few.
berger in 1944 and was name a few. She easily PEO Sisterhood in Sa- old standards. She was a Betty retired from Lamb
widowed in 1963. In 1968 met people, compliment- lem, OR, where she made devoted Portland Trailblaz- Westin in Boardman, Ore.
Margaret and Frank Weis ing them, and she loved to lifelong friends. Always ers fan, loved cribbage, where she worked in the lab.
were married and the two laugh. Her loving qualities industrious, she pursued Western movies, cooking, Betty also touched many
families united with eight of joy and beauty greatly many hobbies including reading and Jeopardy. lives while volunteering for
children. Our family has enhanced the lives of fam- gardening, cooking, china several years at Nehalem
been blessed to have been ily and friends. She was painting, sewing pillow A private memorial ser- Valley Care Center.
taught by the example of especially fond of the holi- quilts which she sold at vice for family was held in
this dear one and we are days, baking and sharing consignment shops and August in Santa Barbara, Services were held at
grateful that she lived a many dozens of cookies at gave to family and friends, overlooking the ocean at Five Rivers Retirement
very full life. She is missed Christmastime. Her cook- and making fabric ap- Shoreline Park. home in Tillamook on Sun-
so very much. ing and baking had every- plique note cards which day, November 5, 2017.
one running to the table, she sold in consignment Donations may be made
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devotion to their family sweet, and her sweet tooth with her daughter at the Wilson River Loop Road,
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portance. Following their grew beautiful flowers and she made many wonderful PEO Chapter ET, c/o senior living solutions that meet their unique needs.
marriage, they relocated taught others her knowl- friends and she felt that Karen Redmond, Trea-
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Tillamook’s first bona fide will see the Kimmels install a bollards – and argued the 2308 1st Street, Suite 5
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“I want to get going,” Allan a covered pavilion on the not be reasonable interpreta- Tillamook, OR 503.801.0369 H43813
Kimmel, owner of Kimmels property which will measure tions of what the city code’s
Hardware said, “I wanted to 46 feet wide and 30 feet long definition of “development” A to Z Spadia
get going three or four months – complete with three propane means.
ago.” fire pits, picnic tables, lighting SPECIAL FRONT PAGE WRAP
Allan and Stacie Kimmel and outdoor space heaters. “It’s an undo burden to
are working to transform the place on this small develop- DEADLINE A Advertiseis for
two vacant parcels of property “We’re doing that for the ment,” Pohl said. Nov. 29 in this once a year promotion
on First Street and between convenience of the consumer Only 26 spots available so reserve
Ivy and Stillwell avenues, so they’re not getting wet out During the meeting, Hahn your space today.
which was the location of there,” Allan said. argued a stipulation for recent
Kimmel’s Sporting Goods & development has been the Headlight Herald
Gifts before a $1 million fire The Kimmels’ two vacant renovations of sidewalks, not- For more information:
razed the two buildings in parcels will be the new home ing Todd Bouchard’s recent Call 503-842-7535 or email Katherine Mace
February 2004. for six to eight local food repair of sidewalks while at [email protected] All Full
But the project can’t seem carts – and they have already developing the Verizon Store, Publishes www.tillamookheadlightherald.com Color Ads
to get out of planning purga- cemented their roster, promis- Sweet Relief and T-Mobile Dec. 6, 2017
tory. ing a unique variety. Safety along First Street. 1906 Second St., Tillamook, OR 97141 $150
During the Nov. 2 City of was also addressed during the
Tillamook Planning Com- meeting with Stacie noting “This is something we’ve
mission meeting, the Kim- the regular police presence talked about for years and is
mels’ food cart court proposal along First Avenue in down- heavily needed in the area,”
wasn’t approved because of town. Justin Aufdermauer, Til-
incompleteness. Now, Al- lamook Area Chamber of
lan and Stacie Kimmel will However, creating a food Commerce Executive Direc-
present an updated proposal cart court wasn’t as seamless tor, said.
during the December meeting. as the Kimmels expected.
“We’d have to approve With the Kimmels work-
anyone who brought in an “Two days before the ing on their next proposal,
incomplete application… meeting, they threw pavers optimism remains high.
It’s been a long time since and bollards in,” Allan said,
we’ve had an application this “That’s $100,000 out of my “My wife is in charge of
incomplete,” Planning Com- pocket.” this. I’m just the grunt la-
missioner Nick Hahn said. “I borer,” Allan laughed. “I just
The city is requesting the think it would be an enhance-
Kimmels repair the sidewalk ment to the downtown area.”
in front of the proposed food
cart court and install bollards Tillamook Planning Com-
to protect the historic building mission will hold its next
currently occupied by Rob regular meeting 7 p.m. Dec. 7
Trost Realty which Bryan at Tillamook City Hall.
Pohl, former Community

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OBITUARIES and was a charter member children Jeremiah Mor- NEED A LIFT?Name: Roby’s Furni-
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mons, born September when receiving the “Pioneer
6, 1923 in Los Angeles, of the Year” award in 2007, Memorial contributions We’ll help you up!
California to Clyde W. and that being a Californian by can be given to St. John’s
Franc B. (Ward) Tompkins, birth sometimes made it dif- United Church in Tilla- MFaRnEyEstDyEleLIsVtEoRcYh&ooSsEeTfrUoPm.
passed away peacefully on ficult to be considered a “lo- mook, Oregon. H34057
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loving family by her side. adult life had been spent in Visit www.Anderson-
Donna was proud to be Tillamook, Oregon. sTributeCenter.com to
a graduate of Hollywood leave a note of condolence
High School class of 1941 Donna leaves behind one for the family.
followed by art classes at daughter, Susan Shiveley of
Los Angeles City College. Pennsylvania, and two sons, No services are planned
Later on, she attended Hol- Scott and Eric Simmons of at this time.
lywood Secretarial School, Tillamook, six grandchil-
after which she worked at dren: Jade Wieting, Julie Jane Kathryn Freda Elizabeth 612950551S0WM(53a4H1iw-n)8y9A14v90e162,.-LN-2in7.1cTo1i7llnl71aCm1ityoOokR
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Jr. Also, she leaves behind held for Jane K McAnear on ris, 94, of Tillamook, Or. 1-844-533-9173
In 1945 Donna married nine great-grandchildren. Saturday, November 18, 2017 passed away peacefully
Wesley W. Simmons whom Donna loved and enjoyed at 3 p.m. at the Tillamook at Hood River Memorial FREE TOWING
she met through her cousin, her family most of all, loved Nazarene Church. Hospital, October 31, TAX DEDUCTIBLE
Buel Ward of Sand Lake, to hike the hills and dales 2017.
Oregon. Wes and Donna of Simmons Creek, go on Jane was born November Help Prevent Blindness
wrote to each other through- picnics, draw and paint pic- 8, 1948 in Cottage Grove, Freda was born to John Get A Vision Screening Annually
out the war and eventually tures, knit, play piano and Ore. to Adolph and Ruby and Edith Bucherench on
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hometown of Tillamook, read, read, read. She will be away November 8, 2017 in lem, Oregon. She married Vacation Voucher To Over
Oregon. Her working career missed by all who knew her, Wheeler, Ore. at the age of Francis C. Morris on June
in Tillamook included loved her and enjoyed her 69. 5, 1954. 20 Destinations!!!
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offices of Dr. and Mrs. sense of humor. A spe- Jane is survived by her sis- Freda grew up on in DENTAL InsuranceName: ONPA (Display Acct); Width: 20p8.223; Depth:
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at his plumbing business. many types of flowers, we two grand-nephews, Scott Grade School, and Lib- about $1 a day* deductibles – you could get a checkup
Donna was a member of St. just know she would appre- Bellowes (wife Aubrey) of erty Elementary School Keep your own dentist! NO networks to tomorrow
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lamook Pioneer Association of Tillamook and Melissa bowling, and many other
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family celebration of life is great-great Niece Brooklyn with the Tillamook Cho-
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On Oct. 20, Kyle James committed on or about July 29, Torrecilla admitted to being in restitution of $30. Matson’s
Clark, 28, was convicted of 2016. Mikalow was sentenced violation of probation for con- driver’s license was suspended
escape in the third degree, a to jail for 30 days and ordered tacting a specified individual, for 12 months.
class A misdemeanor, commit- to pay restitution of $949.95. using or possessing controlled
ted on or about Aug. 19. Clark substances, and failing to On Nov. 6, Fermore Joseph
was sentenced to jail equal to On Nov. 3, Matthew Augus- answer all questions truthfully. Craig, Jr., 48, was convicted of
time served. tas Aerni, 33, was convicted of Torrecilla was sentenced to jail driving under the influence of
attempting to commit a class C for 10 days. intoxicants, a class A misde-
On Oct. 23, Kristin Nicole felony (unlawfully possessing meanor, committed on or about
Green, 35, was convicted methamphetamine), a class A On Nov. 3, Justice Aaron Aug. 5. Craig was sentenced
of resisting arrest, a class A misdemeanor, committed on Downie admitted to being to jail for 48 hours and bench
misdemeanor, committed on or about April 24. Aerni was in violation of probation for probation for 24 months.
or about June 22. Green was sentenced to jail for 10 days unlawfully using or possessing
sentenced to bench probation and supervised probation for 18 controlled substances, failing On Nov. 6, Thomas Ralph
for 24 months. months. Aerni’s driver’s license to answer all inquiries of a Mills, 68, was convicted of
was suspended for six months. supervising officer, and failing failing to perform the duties of
On Oct. 27, Jaycee Nicole to report and abide by the direc- a driver (property damage), a
Lewis, 24, was convicted of On Nov. 3, Seth Anthony tions of a supervising officer. class A misdemeanor, com-
unlawfully possessing metham- Jordan admitted to being in vio- Downie was sentenced to jail mitted on or about June 29.
phetamine, a class A misde- lation of probation for consum- for eight days. Mills was sentenced to bench
meanor, committed on or about ing or possessing, or attempting probation for 18 months and
Oct. 19. Lewis was sentenced to to consume or possess, alcohol; On Nov. 6, Christopher ordered to pay restitution of
bench probation for 18 months. failing to report and abide by Michael Matson, 50, was $361. Mills’s driver’s license
Lewis’s driver’s license was the directions of a supervising convicted of driving under the was suspended for 90 days.
suspended for six months. officer; failing to undergo an al- influence of intoxicants, a class
cohol and controlled-substance A misdemeanor, committed See MORE
On Oct. 31, Amanda Claire evaluation; and failing to obey on or about April 23. Matson
Mashburn, 36, was convicted of all laws. Jordan was sentenced was sentenced to jail for 48 Criminal Convictions at
harassment, a class B mis- to jail for 15 days. hours and bench probation for TillamookHeadlightHerald.com
demeanor, committed on or 24 months, and ordered to pay
about Sept. 22. Mashburn was On Nov. 3, Melissia Jane
sentenced to bench probation
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On Nov. 1, Barbara Joanne
Velasquez, 75, was convicted of Tillamook Medical Group
harassment, a class A violation,
committed on or about June 3. Clinics are located in Manzanita,
Velasquez was ordered to pay Tillamook, Pacific City and Lincoln City
court fines.

On Nov. 2, Joshua Salazar,
22, was convicted of theft in the
second degree, a class A misde-
meanor, committed on or about
Oct. 22. Salazar was sentenced
to jail for 10 days.

On Nov. 2, Thomas Scott
White, 33, was convicted of
offensive littering, a class C
misdemeanor, committed on
or about Aug. 27. White was
sentenced to jail for 30 days.

On Nov. 2, Tyler Ryan Porter
admitted to being in violation
of probation for consuming or
possessing alcohol. Porter was
sentenced to jail for one year.

On Nov. 3, Dustin Ken-
neth Childs Mikalow, 39, was
convicted of theft in the second
degree, a class A misdemeanor,

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n Benefit Less than a decade later ing, you can come and
and the annual benefit has buy your dessert,” Flood
Continued from Page A1 increased its donations ev- said.
ery year, being bolstered
The root cause of food by generous donations The Silent Auction
insecurity is the rising and, recently, local corpo- Bake Sale will take place
cost of housing, daycare, rate donations. at both the Schooner and
transportation and health Upstairs from 4 – 7 p.m.
care, according to Flood. “The creamery (TCCA), Nov. 22 and 100 percent
took us from $10,500 of the proceeds will bene-
“It’s taking a larger and put us over $15,000 fit OFBTCS. Baked goods
piece of the financial pie,” and helped us almost get may be dropped off at any
he said, “It’s devouring $20,000 last year,” Flood time the day of the auc-
some of these families.” said, “They’re already tion and each participant
making a statement lo- will be asked to complete
Before transforming cally. It’s a tremendous an entry form with their
into a fundraiser, Flood gift.” name, contact number
said the Schooner would and description of their
close for Thanksgiving The aim is to grow local donated baked goods. As
and be a space for family corporate sponsors organi- an added bonus, a prize
and friends of employees cally, according to Flood. will be awarded for the
to gather for a meal. baked goods that sell for
“We want people to the highest amount.
“I didn’t want to have give more than they think
Thanksgiving with my they can,” he said. “I want With Thanksgiving
family,” Flood laughed. people to understand how barely more than a week
important it is at this time away, Flood said he is
But soon he realized the of year to show thanks by anticipating his 40 turkeys
restaurant could be used giving to people in this this week and is inviting
for even more good. community.” everyone to come have
dinner at the Schooner
“I understand it’s good One of the other ways and bid on desserts.
to give back,” he said. for community mem-
bers to give, according Flood said, “We’re all
The first benefit dinner to Flood, is the gift of family in Netarts.”
raised money for Tilla- time through volunteer-
mook County Women’s ing during the event, and For more information,
Resource Center before donating bake sale items to make reservations, or
moving to OFBTCS. – which takes place Nov. for questions, call The
22, on the eve of Thanks- Schooner Restaurant and
“It’s natural that giving. Lounge at 503-815-9900.
Thanksgiving would
gravitate toward hunger “The idea is that if you L20296
more,” Flood said. can’t come on Thanksgiv-

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large unfinished basement, and an automatic storm shutter stairs leading to ground level and outdoor shower. PENDING
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Meadows east of Tillamook. Close to sandy shores of Netarts Bay at beloved Happy Camp Comfortable living nestled in the woods just minutes Three Arch Rock and territorial views! UPDATES ON LARGE LOT IN PEACEFUL
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Cyndi Lewis High density zoning provides serious upside for future Call Macy/Courtney $175,000
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NETARTS Beautiful view of Netarts Bay, ocean and mountains Home sweet home! Charming 2BD/3BA cabin overlooking COASTAL GETAWAY located just blocks from the bay TASTEFULLY remodeled, BEAUTIFULLY Great inviting home on a double lot at a GARIBALDI
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Open floor plan on main level, with view from kitchen, front porch overlooking river and valley, open kitchen and Perfect for a beach getaway with friends/family or as a new carpet downstairs! Roomy master bedroom with well maintained home. 1 car garage. Beautiful
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abcarcoks.sWsatrlekeintg. MacLcSe#s1s7t-o6p9o5nCdaolnl Sthteep40ha$c3re2s9o,0f f0o0rest another full bath. Both rooms look out over river. Downstairs and 90 minutes to PDX. Offered fully furnished with few PENDING
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Principal Broker at the mouth of Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean. a private road overlooking Netarts Bay. Panoramic bay and timber. This property is very secluded and has a bedroom and all decks. This custom built home 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with a nice size living
503.801.7801 Remarkable ocean and bay views including waves ocean views including majestic Cape Lookout from both commanding view of the Kilchis River and valley below. has room for everyone and everything. Would make area, dining area and a laundry room. This
crashing onto the beach at Cape Lookout. Clamming levels of home. Finest quality! Main floor offers light-filled 56.86 acres of aged Timber. Timber is estimated to be a great Bed & Breakfast. Living Rm, family Rm, 5 home also has a room for a office and or a 4th
Courtney Fields and crabbing right out your back door. One mile walk living room w/ pellet stove, lots of maple built-ins, maple 50 - 150 years old. Several acres of sunny meadow with bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 4 car garage and carport. bedroom (no closet so cant call it a bedroom).
Broker to downtown Oceanside. Completely level with all floors, custom kitchen w/ breakfast bar, granite tiled counters views of rivers, creeks, fields and mountains! Big Elk trails New roof, appliances and trexs decks. Nice BBQ Fenced yard for kids or dog. MLS# 17-766
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503.428.7733 Happy Camp! Only 90 minutes from PDX. bath and laundry closet. Upstairs features vaulted ceilings, looking for a beautiful, secluded recreational piece to hunt window seats, vaulted ceilings with fans. All on .41
MLS# 17-769 Call Dusty $465,000 a gorgeous master suite with jacuzzi tub, double vanities, privately on, shoot guns, ride cycles, quads or horses, acres. MLS# 17-443 Call Cindy $395,000 Jodi King
enormous walk-in closet with storage above and dazzling cut firewood, bordered on two sides by Tillamook State Associate
bay/ocean views. Two additional bedrooms upstairs and Forest, bordered on one side by Myrtle Creek and the last Principal Broker
full bath. Property borders 4+ acre grass common area side is bordered by the Kilchis county road. 503.369.1981
w/ private 3 -hole chipping green. Common area forever MLS # 17-906 Call Jodi $270,000
protects views. MLS# 17-697 Call Dusty $329,000

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YEAR OF WELLNESS

Strategies that work: quitting smoking/tobacco

By DeAnna Pearl No more smoking or tobacco Turkey cranberry quesadilla
Prevention Specialist, usage on county property,
buildings or parks Jan. 1
SOS Tillamook
Did you know... Ordinance 82 was ‘in designated campsites parking lots. Smoking Prep time: 15 minutes the filling.
On average, it takes sev- approved by voters Nov. in developed overnight in campgrounds is al- Servings: One quesadilla • Heat a medium skillet
en attempts to quit smoking 7 and bans the use of camping areas unless lowed per the referenced Source: Food Hero, food- over medium heat (300 de-
for good? Planning with a tobacco products on all temporarily suspended exemption above and on hero.org grees in an electric skillet).
friend or supportive family county-owned proper- by the Parks Manager county roads per the ref- Lightly spray with cooking
member can help. The key ties, with one exemption due to high fire hazard erenced county property Ingredients spray, then place tortilla in
is to pick a date and make and according to the condition. definition. 1 8-inch whole wheat the skillet. Cover and cook
a plan. definition of ‘Tillamook tortilla for 2 to 3 minutes on each
On Nov. 16, thousands County property’ as de- Tillamook County Thank you Tillamook 2 Tablespoons shredded side, or until the outside is
of people are planning to fined in the Ordinance. joins more than 64 cities voters for making our mozzarella cheese golden brown and contents
quit tobacco use during The County property and counties in Oregon county healthier – now 2 Tablespoons cranberry are heated through.
the annual Great American definition specifically to be smoke/tobacco everyone can breathe sauce or dried cranberries • Refrigerate leftovers
Smoke Out. Don’t smoke does not include county free. There is no smok- easier in our Tillamook 2 Tablespoons cooked tur- within 2 hours.
or chew? Encourage some- roads. Section 5 of the ing at any Tillamook County parks and prop- key, chopped or shredded
one you know to use this Ordinance provides an County property, which erties. 1⁄3 cup spinach Notes
date to quit or to kickoff exemption for smoking includes at boat ramps, • Substitute beans, tofu, or
their plan to quit. By quit- day-use parks or in Directions other cooked meat for the
ting – even for one day – • Sprinkle shredded cheese turkey.
you will be one step closer Throw away your Think about your normally smoke or chew evenly over one half of • For extra flavor, add a
to achieving better health. cigarettes and/or chew triggers. You’re probably after meals, do something the tortilla. Add cranberry dash of cayenne pepper or
As a former tobacco — all of it. People can’t aware of the times when else after you eat, like sauce or dried cranberries, chili powder before fold-
cessation specialist, many stop using tobacco with you tend to use tobacco, go for a walk or talk to a turkey and spinach, then ing the quesadilla in half.
people successfully quit cigarettes or chew cans such as after meals, friend. fold the tortilla in half over
smoking or chewing “cold around to tempt them. when you’re at your best
turkey.” Others work with So get rid of everything, friend’s house, while • Change the place. If JUSTICE
their doctor or mental including ashtrays, light- drinking coffee, or as you and your friends usu- LEAGUE
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kidshealth.org that have clothes and having your smoke when you drive, not having a cigarette in Monday through Thursday 6:00
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become tobacco-free. cleaned. If you smoked in or take the bus for a few this problem, stock up on
Set a quit date. Pick a your car, clean that out, weeks so you can break carrot sticks, sugar-free
day that you’ll stop smok- too. the connection. If you gum, mints, toothpicks, or
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Duty, mission can bear heavy n Tax planning stages, Commissioner would have given the county
cost for veterans, families Bill Baertlein fears for the fate a chance to continue positive
Continued from Page A1 of the county’s community. work.
[email protected] want to be there. We are there Five.
Six seconds. with friends. We are there to “At second five, they While the fate of the “As we lose more and more “After four years of listen-
It is six seconds that can accomplish a mission.” slapped in a magazine, pulled Construction Excise Tax may homes to vacation rentals ing to our community and
define a man or woman. their weapon up and shout out make the future of work- and second homes we end up coming up with a profession-
Or can even define a na- There is something all the orders to stop.” force housing appear grim, pricing our working men and ally done plan to solve the
tion. service men and women know Schwend said he believes the women out of Tillamook,” he shortage, it is time for the op-
That is something a Marine from the outset, Hatton added. Four. county can return to a pivotal said. position to disclose their better
Corps general learned years “Not all of us are going to “That takes about a sec- piece of the housing puzzle: plan and come forward with
ago. make it home. You just hope it ond.” the Housing Study. Concrete Ninety-five short-term their solution.”
It was explained Saturday is the other guy and not you. ideas presented in the study rentals have been registered in
during the Elks Club veterans Three. provide a framework for initial 2017, according to Baertlein. The opposition, in the form
dinner in Tillamook by the “That is the reality.” “At second three, they saw steps, but it leaves the ultimate of Citizens for Equitable Hous-
retired Marine who is now the Hatton explained, He had a local Iraqis that they were implementation and means up “That is 95 houses taken ing, have claimed in recent
veterans services officer for lot of respect for Gen. Kelly, training to their job run from to the community – something out of our housing stock,” he reports they have ideas to bring
Tillamook County. who had lost a son in combat their positions and run past Schwend said he hopes to said, “We would need a 95-unit to the table that will help create
The general is now Presi- several years ago. them.” return to. apartment complex just to a more balanced path moving
dent Donald Trump’s chief “It is unfortunate that Presi- replace what we have lost in forward.
of staff in the White House, dent Trump made that call Two. As the next step in work- housing this year and that isn’t
retired Gen. John Kelly. and was not received well,” “At second two, they were force housing returns to the going to happen.” “There is absolutely no
The chief of staff and the Hatton said. engaging the vehicle and had silver bullet to this issue,”
president have recently be- Hatton recalled a talk by blown the front windshield, Baertlein said he agreed Schwend said, “Anyone who
come embroiled in a contro- Gen. Kelly about “the last six and killed the insurgent. with the opposition that the 1 tells you otherwise is either a
versy over the notification of a seconds.” percent tax was not going to be dreamer or a shyster.”
soldier’s family. Being in a combat zone re- One. the total solution, but added it
“You never know how a quires a certain focus, Hatton “At second one, the truck
family will react,” Lt. Col. said. The Marines were doing exploded.” Borrow up to $5,000
Bill Hatton told the people multiple tours in Iraq years “Those two Marines had for up to 12 months
and veterans attending the ago. “In the last two weeks saved 50 of their fellow
annual Elks veterans dinner of your tour of duty, you are Marines and 100 of the Iraqis Use the funds for holiday cheer, debt consolidation,
Saturday evening. doing what is called a ‘left they were training. The engine home improvements, you name it!
He recounted how years seat, right-seat’ ride where from that truck blew out a 100
ago, he and several non- the new guy who is coming meters and knocked down a A DIVISION OF PJ Enbusk
commissioned officers had in to replace you, is learning small building,” Hatton said.
to go to Northern California your job. That is so that you According to Hatton, those CREDIT UNION •Fibre Family member since 1975
from their station in Eugene to can pass on as much informa- Marines had one thing on •Recently retired, enjoys teaching
notify a family that their child tion and knowledge that will their minds in that last second.
had died. hopefully will help them be “They weren’t thinking about spinning classes and practicing yoga.
Hatton recalled going to successful in their mission.” their family. They weren’t •Made her perfect holiday a reality
the front door in full dress Hatton said that Gen. Kelly thinking about how they
uniform and the father took had told him and others of hoped to make it through this. with a Fibre Federal holiday loan.
one look, then slammed the two Marines. “They were all thinking
door in his face. “They were at a forward about one thing and that was Credit unions in Washington and Oregon
The county’s veterans’ ser- outpost, not too far from Ra- they had a mission to do.
vices officer said he had met madi, and their mission was to That mission was to stop that provided $528 million in direct
former Gen. Kelly, now the train local Iraqi security forces vehicle.
chief of staff to the president in doing security operations. “They did. They stopped benefits to their members last year.
of the United States, on his There were 50 Marines that truck. Sometimes, when -2017 Northwest Credit Unions’ Economic Impacts
first tour of duty in Iraq. there and 100 Iraqis. “The you complete a mission, you
“Gen. Kelly advised Presi- Marines were told by their do not make it back.” Report
dent (Donald) Trump not to sergeant let no vehicle pass Kelly was the commander
do the casualty call. He told and no person pass without of all the Marine forces in www.tlcfcu.org
the president it may not go authorization. These Marines Iraq at that time, Hatton ex- 503.842.7523
well. knew their job. plained. “He (Kelly) wanted
“We know of at least one “There was a very critical to investigate the situation 1510 3rd St. Tillamook
family where it didn’t. Unfor- six seconds that day,” Hatton and see why the Iraqis ran and
tunately, the president used said. the two Marines were still in
probably the same language. The post had a series of place.
I’ve used the same language cement barriers that forced “Those six seconds were
that any Marine would use vehicles to follow a serpentine all documented because
… he died doing what he path that would slow the ap- there were video cameras
wanted to do. He died with his proach of any suicide bomber, that tracked everything. That
friends. He died fulfilling a he said. became very important for the
mission.” general because he knew that
The retired colonel added, Six. if he was going to recognize
“We are there because we “At second six, they saw the Marines with decorations
a large blue truck coming for their heroism, nobody
towards their position. It would take the word of an
probably took them about one Iraqi.”
second to think that this truck At least two witnesses were
is not authorized to be here...” needed justify awards for
valor, Hatton explained.

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SPORTS

Tillamook’s cross country team celebrated their second straight girls championship and the fourth place finish by the boys team Saturday with a parade through
downtown Tillamook.

Lady Mooks Cyndi Lewis
of

grab all-state
recognition

One of Tillamook’s girls teams returned to the coast Headlight Herald / Brad Mosher
with a second straight state championship.
Tillamook’s Makinley Johnson and Makayla Hopkes were
The other returned with a large trophy for placing named to the all-state second team after the recent 4A
fifth in the state championship tournament in Forest championship tournament where the Mooks placed fifth.
Grove... and a second one for sportsmanship in the
tournament.

The two teams emerged as the most successful of
the fall.

The Tillamook harriers dominated almost every
race they were in on their way to claim a second state
crown, with sophomore Solace Bergeron leading four
others to place in the top 15. Two finished in the top
ten with Bergeron – seniors Kara Putman and Phoebe
Brown.

In the Cowapa League championships, Bergeron,

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SPORTS

Local teams get all-league recognition

Pirates grabs NWL make it into the state playoffs Josh Longfellow was Kelly was named honor-
grid selections after after finishing second. named as a first-team selec- able mention as a defensive
strong 7-2 season tion as a defensive back. back, while Pieper, Elinsky,
Tucker Champ and Tristan He was also selected as the and Jack Porter also made the
The Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates Bennett made the first team second team quarterback. honorable mention list.
put three players on the all on both sides – offense and
Northwest League football defense. Bryce Bridge, Mychal The football team will
first team, following a 7-2 Kelly, Kent Pieper, Josh Elin- be having its awards dinner
season that saw the squad Champ was selected on the sky, Travis Jonsson, Destin Thursday evening at 6 p.m. in
offensive and defensive line, Donaldson, Travis Bennett the cafeteria on the Rockaway
while Bennett was the first were all named to the second Beach campus.
team running back as well as squad.
the first team linebacker.

Fast start helps Mooks Rieger made the list as an teams which beat Tillamook tant part of our program and File photo
grab grid spots on offensive lineman. made it into the 4A playoffs what we preach, give great
all-Cowapa teams – Scappoose, Banks, Astoria effort all the time. Slowly but Neah-Kah-Nie’s Tristan Bennett was selected to the
Two seniors, Sean Mc- and Seaside. surely that mindset is paying all-Northwest League football team as both a running
Four Cheesemakers were Colly and Eli McRae, made dividends. back and linebacker.
named to the all-Cowapa the offensive list as wide According to head coach
League football first team receiver and running back, Kye Johnson, hard work dur- “I think we had a few more
recently. respectively. ing the summer paid off for guys that made such huge
the Cheesemakers. growth from last year to this
The decision was made by Junior Caleb Werner made year that they had hoped to
league coaches. the honorable mention list as “I thought the gentlemen earn some honors – but we
a defensive end. who earned all-league honors need to finish higher in the
Three of the four Cheese- were among our hardest league standings to earn those
makers selected were on the Tillamook won its first two working guys during the spots and hopefully that’s an-
defense side. games of the season, beating off-season. Or at any given other small motivator heading
Yamhill-Carlton (43-14) and moment on the practice field. into the off-season,” he said.
Seniors Austin Weeks and Junction City (13-7). There is a direct correlation
Kenny Kramer were joined between training at a high “We have probably more
by juniors Chris Silveira and Then the Cheesemakers level and then performing at a returning varsity experience
Brian Rieger. went on a five-game losing high level,” he said. than anyone in our league
streak before they rebounded heading into next fall.
Weeks was named as a and closed the season on the “The guys who strive to
first team linebacker, while road with a 56-27 victory over be all-league players put in “This will be a group that
Kramer was a defensive Valley Catholic. all-league effort. I can’t say has played varsity football for
lineman and Silveira was as a enough good things about two full seasons,” the coach
defensive back. All five teams that the the effort that our guys gave. added.
Cheesemakers (3-5) lost to It’s really the most impor-
were all playoff teams.

All four of the Cowapa

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Monday, Nov. 13
Wrestling, Basketball, swimming
practice permitted

Wednesday, Nov. 29
BBB NKN at Astoria Jamboree,
TBD
BBB Nestucca at Taft Jamboree,
7 p.m.
GBB Taft at Nestucca Jamboree,
7 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 30
BBB North Marion at THS, 7
p.m.
GBB THS at North Marion, 7
p.m.
BBB Warrenton at Nestucca,
7:30 p.m.
GBB Warrenton at Nestucca,
6 p.m.
GBB NKN at Astoria jamboree,
TBD

Friday, Dec. 1
WRST Tillamook Country
Smoker at THS, TBD
BBB Waldport at NKN, 7:30 p.m.
GBB Waldport at NKN, 6 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 2
SWM Tillamook Invitational at
Tillamook YMCA, 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 5
BBB THS at Gladstone, 7 p.m.
GBB Gladstone at THS, 7 p.m.
GBB Nestucca at Sheridan, 6
p.m.

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Headlight Herald reader
‘Photo of the Week’

Courtesy photo/ Judith Parker

This week’s edition of “Photo of the Week” was
taken by Judith Parker in the Ghost Hole near
Garibaldi. Do you have a camera and an eye for
beauty? Share pictures of Tillamook County with
us by sending them to [email protected].
Please and thank you, of course.

Courtesy photo Parade to light
up downtown
Sherri Magdlen, Regional Director of Development receives $4,154.40 from a board member of
the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund. The grant was used by Tillamook County Search and The Tillamook Revital- Street, turn left on Laurel
ization Association and the Avenue passing through
Search and Rescue locates grantRescue to purchase 15 GPS units. Main Street Program are the Tree Lighting Ceremo-
to secure funds for 15 GPS units excited to announce the ny at the Courthouse, and
Holiday Light Parade will proceed back down First
The Siletz Tribal areas include: managing rain faced by search and base. Being able to see be held Dec. 2, starting at Street to the public parking
Charitable Contribution the search and rescue co- rescue. This efficiency where everyone is and approximately 5:45 p.m., lot, where the parade will
Fund awarded Tillamook ordinators team, volunteer translates into quicker where everyone has been following the Christmas disband.
County Search and Rescue search and rescue team, more thorough coverage is a technological leap Tree Lighting Ceremony in
$4,154.40 to purchase 15 trainings, acquiring equip- of search areas and in turn from mapping via radio. downtown Tillamook. Entry for the parade
Garmin GPS units. ment and several other this leads to the positive This increase in tracking is free, entry forms and
vital functions -- not the outcomes TCSO seek us- is an inestimable gain in The entry period is open parade rules can be found
Deputy Landon least of which is searcher ing the most refined tools communication in being now through Nov. 22. En- on the Tillamook Holiday
Myers with Tillamook coordination/effectiveness available. able to react to accurate try to the parade is free and Light Parade’s website
County Sheriff’s Office and safety. information in real time. open to everyone – deco- (www.TillamookHoliday-
continues to focus on The GPS unit helps rate your car, your kids, LightParade.com), or at
positive outcomes for The Garmin GPS units with coordination most Tillamook County your bikes, or your dog Diamond Art Jewelers and
area searches. Under his will be used to boost coor- effectively. Both search Search and Rescue thanks – and join the festivities! the Tillamook Chamber of
leadership, several areas dination and safety, result- coordinators and searchers Siletz Charitable Contribu- All parade entries must Commerce office. Parade
have been identified which ing in quicker decisions can simply press “send” tion for their ongoing sup- be lighted and officials entry forms are due Nov.
can have a great impact and more focused search to transfer information to port for our much needed encourage entrants to be 22.
on that goal. These major patterns in the rough ter- similar units or back to equipment and training. creative with their lighting
options. The Tillamook Holiday
TRYING TO SEE Light Parade is also look-
Parade entrants will line ing for volunteers to help
The Kumasaka family’s story up at the public parking lot with the event. If you are
at First Street and Ivy Ave- interested in helping the
nue (across from Kimmel’s day of the parade, please
Hardware), proceed down email tillamookholiday-
Main Avenue to Third [email protected].

My friend, Glen Kuma- camps were only the latest California, they headed Roby’s co-owner
saka, died about three years expression of race hatred east along with cars full
ago, but I’ve been thinking and fear. of soldiers, sailors and
about him, and about all Marines who had fought
of us. These war-time in- the Japanese Empire in the joins Oregon
Glen was born in justices were driven by south Pacific. Those men
Tacoma, Wash. in 1928. anxieties about an immi- had spent years in combat,
His parents had emigrated nent invasion of the west seeing and doing terrible Coast Bank Board
from Japan a few years coast by the Japanese, plus things that in a better world
earlier. They became small fears of potential Japanese no humans would be asked
scale farmers who grew Michael Randall Americans’ espionage and to see or do. Andrea Langeliers,
vegetables in the Puyallup sabotage activities. Given President and third gen-
[email protected] the times, perhaps all this On the train, Glen and eration co-owner of Roby’s
was understandable, given his mother and father and Furniture and Appliance,
Valley southeast of Tacoma. Glen woke in the morn- humanity’s limited capac- sisters were racially taunted has accepted a seat on Or- Andrea Langeliers
Then, in the mid-1930s they ings to see the vapor of his ity for mercy in the face of and threatened, so his father egon Coast Bank’s Board of
started a small service sta- breath in the dawn light, but war. However, it still was took them off the train in Directors. Despite its rapid growth,
tion on South Tacoma Way, he loved his life. He told a shameful response to a Salt Lake City and they Roby’s Furniture and Appli-
the two-lane artery traveled me, “Looking back, it was potential problem that never made their way back east A native of Tillamook, ance has maintained a family
by folks taking Sunday not only positive; it was materialized. by other means. His parents Langeliers began learning atmosphere. The company’s
excursions to Mt. Rainier. idyllic in a way.” were not angry at the war- the family business at an “Roby’s Cares” philosophy
As Glen’s family pre- weary men who mistreated early age. After graduat- includes both community
However, few custom- On Dec. 7, 1941 the pared to go to the trains, a them, but understood what ing from Tillamook High involvement and an empha-
ers stopped for gas, and the Japanese war machine white neighbor they knew they had been through. School, she received a Busi- sis on a fair and supportive
family was at a loss regard- attacked Pearl Harbor and and trusted offered to take ness Degree from George environment for the busi-
ing what to do to improve everything changed. Two over their business and rent Glen and his two sisters Fox University in Newberg. ness’s 75 employees.
their income. Some of their months later, 120,000 it from them for $100 per finished high school in Langeliers and her husband
Japanese friends who had Americans of Japanese month. Later, in the camps, Albany. He still planned on Kyle, who is also involved “The health of our coastal
remained working on farms descent from all over the when the first payment farming and being in the in the business, reside in To- economy is dependent on
in the Puyallup Valley, sug- country were gathered up: became due, the neighbor produce business like his ledo with their two children, local businesses having ac-
gested that they provide the grandparents, mothers and wrote them that he couldn’t Dad, though he found he ages nine and 11. cess to capital for growth,”
Kumasakas with cut flow- fathers, teens, toddlers and afford to pay them. They had a talent for science and Langeliers said. “For well
ers to sell at their station, so babies, given only hours or knew the business was a mathematics. One day in The roots of Roby’s over a decade Oregon Coast
Glen’s family gave it a try. days to pack a bag or two. profitable one. They real- the fall of his senior year, Furniture and Appliance Bank has been an enthusias-
They were forced to leave ized he had just decided as he was walking down stretch back 67 years to tic and reliable lender in the
Business boomed: roses, behind virtually everything he would take over the the school hallway with when Langeliers’ grandfa- communities it serves. I’m
dahlias, gladiolas, potted they owned: businesses, business for free, knowing two friends, the high school ther, C.E. Lewis, opened an pleased to have the oppor-
geraniums, tulip bulbs--a jobs, homes and vibrant that there was nothing they principal came out of his appliance store in Tilla- tunity to serve on the OCB
colorful cascade of plants communities. could do about it. office and told the two mook. In 1995 her parents board.”
and blossoms drew in a boys Glen was with, “Hey, purchased the company. The
constant flow of cars from Packed onto trains like Glen’s family made the your application forms for business expanded in 2001, For OCB, it makes sense
the highway. The family cattle, they were taken to most of the situation, as did Harvard are here. Come acquiring the locations of to have Langeliers’ presence.
expanded to provide fresh camps in Idaho, Oregon, many thousands of other on in and take a look.” He Harbor Bay Furnishings in
produce: carrots, tomatoes, California, forced into Japanese Americans in the looked at Glen, saying, Newport and Lincoln City. “Her company serves
lettuce, squash, cucumbers, crude, tarpaper-roofed camps. Glen told me, “My “You should come into my A Florence store was added much of the same geographic
radishes--a multitude of wooden barracks inside a parents never betrayed an office, too.” in 2004 when Roby’s pur- footprint as the bank and
good things. Their busi- vast barbed wire perimeter iota of bitterness toward chased the assets of Western is highly involved in their
ness flourished. Glen and guarded by soldiers. America or other people. Glen applied to Harvard Lane Home Furnishings. In local communities,” Cindy
his two sisters came home That perspective had a great with his friends, but was the 2010 the company ex- McEntee, Chairperson of the
from school each day and For a century, much of impact on me and the way I only one of the three who panded to Astoria, acquiring Oregon Coast Bank Board
worked the family business. white American culture have chosen to live.” was accepted. He was given the assets of Hunt’s Home of Directors, said. “Andrea
Glen thought he would had referred to a “problem” a scholarship, but worked Furnishings. 2017 has been has already proven to be
become a farmer or create they called the “yellow His parents had a huge at many jobs to pay part of a banner year for Roby’s an excellent addition to our
a produce business like his peril.” This was a time in vegetable garden in their his expenses. At Harvard he with the company’s expan- board.”
parents. which Asian immigrants internment camp near Tule continued to excel in math sion to McMinnville and the
were denied the right to Lake, Calif., as did other and science, and began opening of a new flagship
His family built addi- own property in the United families. They sold produce to consider becoming a store in Tillamook. Today,
tional sheds and expanded States. They were driven to the neighboring white teacher. Roby’s Furniture and Appli-
their roadside operations. from many communities in communities in the region. ance is co-owned by a third
They lived in harsh condi- pogroms, forced to accept However, fate intervened generation, Andrea and her
tions by our standards. only the most humble work, After the war ended, again when he met a couple brother, Ryan Lewis.
Wind whistled between laboring in slave-like condi- Glen and his family were of young Harvard alumni
the boards of the rooms in tions, denied opportunities relocated by the U.S.
which they slept as traffic that white folks enjoyed. government to Albany, N.Y. n See STORY, Page B3
whizzed by, just outside. The Japanese internment Placed on a troop train in

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Wednesday, Nov. 15 Breastfeeding Support Group Laneda Avenue in Manzanita. WEEKLY EVENTS
Tillamook County Board of – 6 p.m. Third Thursdays of Author Ingrid Thoft will teach
Commissioners – 8:30 a.m. each month in the Riverbend a workshop. Tuition is $40. OMPillE, tNheMreICis NanIGoHpeTn–m7-ic10anpd.mja.mW.ed. nights at the Dutch celebration.
to 11:30 a.m. at Tillamook room of the North Coast Recre- Holiday Open House – 10
County Courthouse. From 8:30 ation District. Leaders will guide a.m. to 4 p.m. at Madeline’s on S(3T-5OyReYaTrsIM); TEh–urTsu. e1s0. 10 a.m. (24-36 months); Wed. 10 a.m. tChLeORGoGckINawGaCy LBAeSaSch–C1o0m:30mau.nmit.yTCueesndteary.s at
a.m. to 9:30 a.m. is the review participants in the discussion 2016 Third St. in Tillamook. a.m. and 4-5 p.m. (6-12 years); Fri. &
of Agenda items. 10 a.m. to topic for the one-hour meeting. DIY Natural Holiday Gifts Sat. 10 a.m. (birth-24 months); Saturdays, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. 7M:1O5V-7I:N45GaF.mO.RTBuEesTdTaEyRs aHnEdATLhTuHrs:dQaiygsoantgthcelaYsMs –CA
11 a.m. is the Board meeting. A $1 donation is requested. Call Class – 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tillamook main library. in Tillamook. The Tai Chi classes would be included.
Meetings are held in the Com- Carlotta Roddy at 503-812-6243 at Lucky Bear Soap Co, 1907
missioners’ Meeting Room B. or Jennifer Childress at 503-368- 2nd Street in Tillamook. STuTeAsR. TanMdATKhuINrsG. VoAluRnEteAeDrsEnReTeOdeDdAtYo – 12:45-2:15 p.m. TWAeIdCnHesIdCaLyAs SaSt t–he11Nao.mrth. to noon on Mondays and
Stories from the Forest – 10 5886 for further information. Arts Accelerated benefit – 6:30 read to Nestucca County Recreation District,
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tillamook p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Yo Time Valley Elementary students. Call Diane, 503-965-0062.
Forest Center east of Tillamook Friday, Nov. 17 Frozen Yogurt, 314 Main Ave. 36155 9th St, Nehalem. 504-368-7008. (ncrd.org.)
on Highway 6. The collec- Bali photography exhibition – STEM Salmonwatch – 8:45 a.m. TpIinLLoAchMleOaOt 1K0 SaE.mN.IFOriR.; fCreEeNbTiEngRo–1M0eaa.mls.a-ntonoononthMirdon-Fri;
tion of encaustic paintings by 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. (showing from to 2 p.m. at at Lorens Drift and Thurs.; cards 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tues.; Senior Club meeting TdAayIsCaHnIdCFLrAidSaSys–aNt Toiollnamtoo1okp.YmM.CWAednes-
Marge Hayes will be on display Nov. 3 to Nov. 30) at the Bay City Pond 2.5 miles up Chance Road and potluck at 11:30 a.m. second Fri.; pool and drop-in 610 Stillwell Avenue in Tillamook.
until Nov. 26 at the center. Arts Center 5680 A Street in Bay before the Trask River Hatchery. center 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon-Fri. 316 Stillwell Ave. Call 503-
Nurturing Parenting – 5 p.m. City. Call for gallery hours or view Fences for Fido – 10 a.m. at the 842-8988. S(WQeUdAnResEdDayAs)NaCt EthLeETSilSlaOmNoSok– 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m. at Tillamook YMCA on by appointment at 503-377-9620. Tillamook Animal Aid shelter, Elks Lodge 1907
Stillwell Avenue. Cost is $30 for Money Matters at TAPA – 7 located at 6965 Officer’s Row Third Street in Tillamook. For more information, call
the course which ends Dec. 22. p.m. at the Barn Community in Tillamook. Volunteers will TSuEeNs.IOFiRveS RNivOeNrsDREetNirOemMeInNtA&TAIOssNisAteLdWLiOvinRgSHCIoPm–m6upn.imty,. Barb at 503-812-4126 or Carolyn at 503-801-4044.
Migoto Yamadori Bonsai Club Playhouse at 12th and Ivy in build a leash-free run area. 3500 12th st., Tillamook. 503-842-0918.
of Tillamook – 7-9 p.m., third Tillamook. Tickats are on sale at GnMitRAaO.NUZPA–N7IT:3A0PaA.mC.ESaStE.,TpTaErkRiSngWloAtLbKe/hJiOndGS/pRaUMNanza-
Wednesdays, Tillamook PUD Diamond Art Jewelers. Call 503- Sunday, Nov. 19 CteIrV, 5IL99A5IRLoPnAgTPRrOaiLrie– 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thurs., ATV cen-
building, 1115 Pacific Ave. Call 842-7940 for more information. Sunday Night Dinner – 4 p.m. Rd. Volunteer, nonprofit auxiliary of
Ruth LaFrance, 503-842-5836. Festival of Trees tickets to 5:30 p.m. at Tillamook Naza- U.S. Air Force. Call Major Michael Walsh, at 503-812-5965. TBhAuYrsC. aITtY6 Ap.RmT. CENTER – Yoga continues on Mon. and
Wellspring Adult Respite – all day at the Tillamook rene Church every Sunday. Free.
Care – 10 a.m-4 p.m., first County Pioneer Museum. The Vintage Hitchcock – 7 p.m. aRgOeCsK3-A5W, TAueYs.L5IB0R3-A3R55Y-2–6365p..m., Pre-school storytime for YfoOr GthAe CWoITnHtemLUpClaYtivBeRAOrOtsK, 3–005 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Center
and third Wednesdays, Til- festival tickets go on sale. at the NCRD Performing Arts Division St., Manzanita.
lamook Seventh-day Adven- Contact (503) 842-4553. Center 36155 Ninth Street in Ne- oCfEtLhEeBNRaAzTaErenReE.CCOhVildERcaYre–p6ropv.mid.eTdu.es., Tillamook Church
tist Church. 503-815-2272. Latimer Quilt & Textile Center halem. A live radio play homage ARTS & CRAFTS
International Order of Rain- board meeting – 9 a.m. every to famed director Alfred Hitch- TKuIAesW., AbiNngDoAWCeOdM., cMarUdNpIlTayYinCgEFNriT. E50R3–-9s6t5it-c7h9e0r0s.group
bow for Girls – 7 p.m., first and third Friday in the library at the cock will be present by the Riv- aOtPHEoNffmCaLnAYCeSnTtUerDfoIOr t–he10Aart.ms i.ntoM4anpz.amn.it(aTu. Tehs.e, Tchlaus.s, Sat.)
third Wednesdays, Tillamook Latimer Quilt and Textile Center. erbend Players. Tickets are $13 is
Masonic Hall. 503-842-6758. For more information contact and will be available at www.tick- offered three times a week for anyone 18 years and older.
Cloverdale Committee – 6:30 latimerprograms@centurylink. ettomato.com and at the door. MMoEnD.IaTnAdTI8O:4N5,aP.mRA. TYuEeRs.;–L7e:c3t0io-8D:3i0vipn.am, 1. 0S-i1le1nat .mme. dTuiteasti.o, n, Studio fees are $2 per hour. Clay is $1.50 per pound. For
p.m., third Wednesdays, The net, or call 503-842-8622. Money Matters at TAPA – St. Catherine’s Center for Contemplative Arts, Manzanita. more information, contact the Volunteer Clay Hosts at
Lions Den, Cloverdale. Nesko Women’s Club – 11:45 2p.m. at the Barn Community Call Lola Sacks, 503-368-6227. [email protected].
Red Cross Blood Drive – a.m., third Fridays (Septem- Playhouse at 12th and Ivy in
12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the ber to May,) at Cape Kiwanda Tillamook. Tickats are on sale at TVuEeTsE.,RWAoNrkSS’oEuMrcPeLOOrYegMoEnN, 2T10H5EFLiPfth– 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. OmPanENCeGnAteLrLfEorRtYhe– 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hoff-
Tillamook Elks Lodge. Communtiy Center. A speaker Diamond Art Jewelers. Call 503- St., Tillamook. 800- Arts, 594 Laneda Ave.,
is scheduled for each regu- 842-7940 for more information. Manzanita, every Friday and check out the lat-
Thursday, Nov. 16 lar meeting. Lunch is $3. For Tillamook Swiss Society 643-5709, ext. 227. est artwork. Contact 503-368-3846.
Preschool Storytime at Til- lunch reservations/info: Breakfast – 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
lamook Library – 10 a.m. Julie Krohn 503-863-9307. Swiss Hall, 4605 Brookfield SDEisNabIOiliRty SSEeRrvVicIeCsEaSt – Provided by Northwest Senior & RRoIVoEmRBaEt NNDortFhIBCEoRunAtRyTRIeScTSD–ist1ripct.min. in the Riverbend
to 11 a.m. at the Tillamook “Ekimmu: The Dead Lust” Ave, Tillamook. Contact Dave vary. 503-842-2770. Sheridan Square Apts. Dates, times Nehalem. There
County Library 1716 – 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Hoff- Leuthold, (503) 842-6954.
Parkinson’s Support Group man Center For The Arts, 594 All-you-can-eat pancake is knitting, crocheting, weaving and hooking. All fiber
Meeting – 2 p.m., Adventist Laneda Avenue in Manzanita. breakfast – 8 a.m. to noon, 5G0A3R-3I2B2A-2L1D0I0L. IBRARY STORYTIME – 2:45 p.m. Thurs. arts welcome.
Church Community Service Cen- Admission $5. As part of Mystery Bay City Arts Center. Con-
ter, Tillamook. Contact Michael Weekend 2017 in Manzanita, tact (503) 377-9620. WTilElaLmLoSoPkRISNeGven–t1h0-daa.my A.-4dvpe.mnt.isEtvCehryurWche.dFnoersmdaoyreatintfhoer- LinIfFoErmDaRtiAoWn, IcNoGnta–[email protected]
& JoAnne Love, (503) 355-2573. the Portland-made independent BUNCO – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at mation, contact Mollie Reding at 503-815-2272.
Tillamook County Quilt Guild feature film will be screened. Pelican Pub and Brewery in C(aOfteRrDnoEoLnIAs’);S5K:3N0IpT.TmE.RtSo G7:R30OpU.mPS. – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
– 10:30 a.m., third Thursdays, Pacific City. $20 per player. (evenings). Every
Latimer Quilt and Textile Center, Saturday, Nov. 18 RMisOinVgIEStNarIGCHafTe IinNWWhHeeElEeLr EeRve–ry6Wp.emd.naets-the Thursday at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center.
2105 Wilson River Loop Rd., Vintage Hitchcock – 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20 day. For details, call 503-368-3990. For more information contact latimerprograms@
Tillamook. For more informa- at the NCRD Performing Arts Monday Night Dinner – 4 centurylink.net, or call Gail or Kim at 503-842-8622.
tion contact latimerprograms@ Center 36155 Ninth Street in Ne- p.m. to 6 p.m. at St. Albans
centurylink.net or call Gail halem. A live radio play homage Church in Tillamook. L–I2VIpN.mG. WtoE4L:3L0Wp.ImTH. TCueHsRdOayNsIaCt CthOeNNDoIrTthIOCNouSnCtyLASS eWryEFArVidEaRySat– 10 a.m. to until closing time. Ev-
or Kim at 503-842-8622. to famed director Alfred Hitch- Tillamook City Council – 7 Recreation District at 36115 Ninth Street in Nehalem. the Latimer Quilt and Textile Cen-
Diabetes Support Group cock will be present by the Riv- p.m. first and third Mondays, ter. For more information contact latimertex-
– 2-3 p.m., third Thursdays, erbend Players. Tickets are $13 city hall. Open to the public. [email protected], or call 503-842-8622.
Middle Way Health Clinic, and will be available at www.tick- Garibaldi City Council – 7 tRoA3DpIO.mC. SOuNndTRayOsLatHtEheLINCOorPthTECRoSu.n–ty1Rpe.cm- .
2615 Sixth St, Tillamook. Call ettomato.com and at the door. p.m., third Mondays, city reation District. 36155 9th Street in Nehalem. NerEyEWDeLdEneWsdOaRyKatGthReOLUaPtim– e2rpQ.mui.lttoan4dpT.mex.tEilev-
Kathie Graves, 503-842-5451 Money Matters at TAPA – 7 hall. Open to the public. Call 503-368-7008 for more information. Center. For more information contact latimer-
or Rose, 503-842-4809. p.m. at the Barn Community Nestucca Valley School Dis- [email protected], or call 503-842-8622.
VFW Kilchis-Tillamook Bay Playhouse at 12th and Ivy in trict – 6 p.m., third Monday. At tBhEeAMCaHnzAaCniCtaESVSisIiBtoLrEs CWeHntEeEr.LCThHeAyIRarSe – at
Post 2848 and the Ladies Tillamook. Tickats are on sale at Nestucca Junior/Senior High avail- CTOhiDldDreLnEmRuAsRt bTe–a1c0c-o11map.amn.i,eWdebdy.,aBnaaydCulitt.y5A0r3t-s3C77e-n9t6e2r.0.
Auxiliary – 6 p.m. third Diamond Art Jewelers. Call 503- School. Open to the public. able for check-out during business hours at
Thursdays, Bay City Hall, 842-7940 for more information. (the meeting moves to fourth the Visitors Center, 31 Laneda Ave., Manzanita,
5525 B Street, Bay City. LGBT Potluck – 6-7:30 p.m., Mondays if there’s a no-school OR. Call 503-812-5510 for more information. KCoNuITnTtyINReGcrGeRatOioUnPDi–st1ricpt..m3.6t1o545pN.min.thatStth. einNNoerhthalem.
Fisherman Advisory Com- every third Saturday. Women’s day on the third Monday.)
mittee of Tillamook – 6:30 Resource Center, 1902 Second tWheANRMehaWleEmLCBOayMUEniDteRdOMPe-ItNho–di1s0t a.m. to 4 p.m. at eErMy BWReOdInDeEsdRaYy GatRtOheULPa–tim2 epr.mQ.utiolt 4 p.m. Ev-
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Tillamook St., Tillamook. Contact Linda Tuesday, Nov. 21 Church basement and
PUD meeting room at Eleventh Werner, wernerwhite@century- Family Hoops Night – 6:30-8 p.m. on 10th Street just off Hwy 101.Travelers, home-
Street and Pacific Avenue. link.net or 503-398-5223. Free. Tues., Garibaldi Grade School gym. less and anyone can stop by for a cup of coffee and Textile Center. For more information con-
The meeting will be every Mook Book Fair – 10 a.m. to 2 Children under 10 must be accompa- tact [email protected],
third Thursday of the month. p.m., Tillamook County Pioneer nied. 503-355-2291. a snack on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
North County Grief Sup- Muesum. Contact (503) 842-4553. Wheeler City Council – 7 pF.ImBE. aRtAthReTILSaAtiNmSer- Every Tues-
port Group – 3-4:30 p.m., first Salmon Release – 11:30 a.m. p.m., third Tuesdays, City OnoRoEnGaOndN2CpO.mA.SlTeaSvCeEs NGIaCribRaAldILiRtrOaiAnDsta–t1io0na; .1m1.,a.m., OdaRyEaGt O10Na.CmO. AtoS2T Quilt and
and third Thursdays, Calvary and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Hall. Open to the public. 1 p.m. leaves Rockaway Beach. Runs daily until Labor Textile Center. For more information contact lati-
Bible Church, Manzanita. Call Jones Creek next to the Til- U.S. Coast Guard Auxil- Day; runs weekends through end of September. [email protected], or call 503-842-8622
503-368-6544, ext. 2313. lamook Forest Center 22 miles iary Flotilla 63 – 7 p.m. third
Neskowin Regional Water Dis- east of Tillamook on Highway 6. Tuesdays, lower Coast Guard GROUPS FUN & GAMES
trict – 1 p.m. at the district office After a short presentation, visi- Station in Garibaldi. Call Gordon aT.ImLL.ASaMtuOrdOaKysYaOt tUhTeHTiBllaOmWoLoIkNBGowLlEinAgGAUllEey–o1n0:30
at 47880 South Beach Road in tors will walk to Jones Creek and Southwick, 503-322-3677, or TSINtILrGeLeSAt.M–O7OffpOic.meKr.sMsmeAceoSenOtdaNtaI6nCdpL.fmOou.DrotGhnETseuAceFosdn&dayATsuMaetsM1d9aE0yE4. TS-econd Third Street in Tillamook. For more information,
Neskowin (third Thursday). The release wild fry that were raised Bob Hickman, 503-368-6717. contact coach Jim Shuman at 503-801-3092.
meeting is open to the public. in the visitor center fish tank. Grief Support Group – 3-4:30 1A0LCa.OmH. SOuLnI.C, SSeAreNniOtyNCYluMbO, 5U0S12WThOirMdESNt. ’S MEETING –
Grief Support Group North OMSI Family Science Festival p.m., first and third Tues- dPaOyOaLt tThOe UMRaNnzAaMnitEaNLTigh–t5h:o3u0spe.mon. Every Thurs-
County – 3-4:30 p.m. First and – 1 to 4 p.m., PRI Building/OSU days, Tillamook Regional Highway 101
third Thursdays. Calvary Bible Extension Office, Tillamook. Medical Center, Conference – 7:30 a.m. Thurs. Grumpy’s in Nehalem. For information, call 503-368-4990.
Church in Manzanita. Tillamook Contact Amy, amy.schmid@or- Room B (fourth floor). CCHafRe,IS2T0I2AHNwMy 1E0N1,’SRoGcRkOawUaPy Beach. 503-355-0567.
Hospital’s relief chaplain Michael egonstate.edu or (503) 842-3433. PSaICtuKrdLEayBs AatLML aCnLzUaBnit–a2C:3it0y p.m. Wednesdays; noon
Gabel presents information to “Mastering Murder” – 10 GJaRcAkieNfDoPr AmReEeNtinTgSs.P5A0R3E-3N55T-I2N4G40A. GAIN – Call Steve or Park on 3rd St. Free.
help with the grief process. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Hoff- For information contact [email protected].
man Center For The Arts, 594
vRoOuTsARReYstaCuLrUanBt O21F4 TPIaLcLifAicM, TOillOamKo–oNk.oon Tues., Rendez- TpI.LmL.AeMveOryOTuKeCs.Ow.eHatOheRrSpEeSrHmOittEinPgI.TTCilHlaEmRoSokAESlSkOs PCa.r–k.6
John Schriber 503-842-2247.
DALis-tAricNt,ONNeh–a7le-8mp. .5m0.3M-36o8n-.5, 0N9o3r.th County Recreation
ETiAllaGmLoEoSkLlOodDgGeE. PINOCHLE NIGHT – 7 p.m. Thurs.,
dOaDysD,BBAayLLCSityAOLCdOdHFeOllLoIwCsSLAoNdgOeN, 1Y7M06OFUoSur–th2Spt..m. Sun-
BanRdIDTGhuEr,sP.,INNoOrtChHCLoEunAtNy RDeCc.RDIBisBtrAicGt,EN–eh1a-3lepm.m. 5.0W3-e3d5.5-
DCiRtyYODdOdCFKelloAwAs – 7 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays Bay 3381.
Lodge, 1706 Fourth St.
T11ILaL.AmM. FOriO., TKillDamUPoLoIkCEAlTksELBoRdIgDeG1E07CTLhUirBd–St6repe.mt, .TTilu-es.,
TOilVlaEmRoEoAkTREeRgSioAnNalOMNeYdMicaOl CUeSn–te5r:,3R0o-6o:m30Dp.(mth.irMdoflno.o, r). lamook $2.50 per session. Call Theresa, 503-317-8967.
503-812-0838.
pP.ImN.OWCeHdL.EBuAnNcoDaBtUFNiveCROiv–er2s,p3.m50.0Tu1e2sth. PSitn.o8c4h2l-e0/911:83.0
KTIiwLLaAniMs COluObKMKeIeWtsAoNnISWCeLdU. aBt – 12 p.m., Tillamook Free.
The Rendezvous
Restaurant and Lounge, 214 Pacific Avenue.
MUSIC
FOOD TILLAMOOK LIBRARY LIVE MUSIC – 2-4 p.m. Saturdays.
SRtO. MCKarAyW’s BAyYthSeENSeIOa RinMRoEcAkLawS a–y1B1e:3a0cha..mEv. -at GHaAllR. IBALDI JAM – 6-8 p.m. Fri., at Garibaldi Community
ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

aPtAtChIeFKICiaCwIaTnYdaSECNomIOmRuMniEtyACLeSn–tenroinonPaecviefircy weekday CTiOllaMmMooUkN. NITeYwCmHeOmRbUeSrs–w6e:l3c0opm.me..5t0o38-8:3102-p8.5m8.0T. hurs.,
City. The
cost is $3 for seniors and $6.75 for everyone else.
KARAOKE NIGHTS
SRIOeOaRC.SCK–aA1llW1B:A4o5bYaDB.mEemA. MCpsoHtne-G.r,,AW50Re3IdB-3.A5a5Ln-Dd3I2F4Mri4.E,. SAtL. MS FarOy’Rs bSyEtNhe – 8 p.m. Wednesdays at Manzanita Light-
house 36480 Highway 101N in Nehalem

EXERCISE – 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Thursdays at The Upstairs Bar and Grll
in Netarts.
SGProIRvIeTCDoAmNmCuEni–ty6C-8epn.tmer., Second and fourth Fridays. Pine
Manzanita. Free-form dance - 8 p.m. to closing Fridays at The Landing Bay City.

Bay City Netarts Rockaway FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
2203 4th St., (503) 842-6213. 2411 Fifth St. (mailing: 2405 Fifth St.)
BAY CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NETARTS FRIENDS CHURCH ROCKAWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH Senior Pastor: Dean Crist (503) 842-6647
A warm and friendly congregation. 4685 Alder Cove Rd. West, Pastor Sam & Rachel Whittaker Sunday Prayer at 8:45 a.m. e-mail: [email protected]
5695 D Street, Bay City, OR, (503) 842-8375. Pastor Aaron Carlson, Worship Celebration at 9:15 a.m. www.tillamooksacredheart.org
(503) 377-2679, Pastor David Hurd. Sunday School 9 a.m., Morning Worship 9:15 am: Adult Christian Education Class Classes for all ages at 11 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Amal Irudayaraj
Worship Service 10 a.m., Fellowship 10:10 a.m. Call for information on Bible 10:30 am: Worship & Kids Connect Casual attire. Nursery facilities and Mass Schedule: Saturday (5:30 p.m.)
downstairs afterwards. https://www. studies and youth activities. handicapped accessible. Programs avail- Sunday (9:30 a.m.) (Spanish 12:00 p.m.)
facebook.com/BayCityOregonUMC (age 4 thru 5th grade)  able for youth of all ages. Travelers and Weekdays: Tues thru Friday (8:00 a.m.)
Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors! Oceanside Youth Connect: newcomers welcome. Friday (Spanish 6:30 p.m.)
Confessions: Friday (5:00 p.m.)
Beaver OCEANSIDE CHAPEL Tuesday 6:30 pm grades 6-8 LIVING WATER FELLOWSHIP Saturday (4:00 p.m.) Sunday (11:00 a.m
1590 Chinook Avenue, Oceanside, Sunday 6:30 pm grades 9-12 1000 N. Main, Suite 12,
BEAVER COMMUNITY CHURCH (503) 812-2493. Pastor Larry Hamilton. 400 SE 3rd Ave.  (503) 355-2581 (503) 842-6455. Pastors Marv and Judie ST. ALBAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
24720 Hwy. 101S, Cloverdale, OR (Christian Non-denominational) worship Kasemeier (Charismatic, Non-denomina- 2102 Sixth Street., (503) 842-6192.
(503) 398-5508. Sunday School 9:50 a.m. Saturday evenings at 7 p.m. with fel- Rockawaychurch.com tional) Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. Dorthy Nielsen, Priest-in-Charge.
Worship Service 11 a.m. lowship following. Please join us as we Nursery through sixth grade children’s Sunday Worship Service - Holy Eucharist
Call for Bible Study information. worship together. ST. MARY BY THE SEA church provided. Sunday Evening Prayer 9 a.m. Sunday school and child care.
beavercommunitychurch.com. CATHOLIC CHURCH Service, 7 p.m. Wednesday; Everyone is welcome.
Josh Gard, Pastor. Pacific City 275 S. Pacific St. (503) 355-2661. Generation Unleashed Youth Service for Handicapped accessible.
Saturday: Confessions 5 p.m.; ages 12-18, Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. www.StAlbansTillamook.com.
Cloverdale NESTUCCA VALLEY Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday: Confessions:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8 a.m.; Mass 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Daily OCEAN BREEZE ST. JOHN’S UNITED
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 35305 Brooten Road, (503) 965-6229. Mass: Tues 5:30 p.m. and Wed. - Fri. 9 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST
34560 Parkway Drive, Cloverdale, www.nestuccavalleypc.org 2500 Nielsen Road, 503-842-1446, “No matter who you are or where you are
(503) 392-3685. Services: Pastor Rev. Ben Dake. Tillamook Pastor Kevin Birdsong. on life’s journey, you are welcome here.”
5:30 Saturday night, 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Weekly Bible study group Fridays at 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m., Pastor John Sandusky. 602 Laurel Ave.,
Open communion the first Sunday of BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (CBA) Sunday Morning Service 11 a.m., Tillamook, (503) 842-2242.
WI-NE-MA CHRISTIAN CHURCH each month. 5640 U.S. 101 S. (2 miles south of Tilla- Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9:30 a.m.
Wi-Ne-Ma Campground. 5195 Winema Regular services Sunday 10 a.m. mook), (503) 842-5598. Sunday School for Wednesdays: Prayer Meeting. King’s Kids Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Road, 7 miles south of Cloverdale. Everyone is welcome. all ages 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Teen Power Hour 7 p.m. “The end of Website: www.stjohnsucctillamook.net.
Kyle French, Minister. (971) 237-2378. 11 a.m. Evening service 6 p.m. your search for a friendly church.” Handicapped accessible.
[email protected]. PACIFIC COAST BIBLE CHURCH Nursery provided for all services. www.oceanbreezebaptist.blogspot.com ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., 35220 Brooten Road Everyone welcome! REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 401 Madrona at 4th St., (503) 842-4753,
Worship 10:45 a.m. (Adjacent Post Office) Pastor Dorthy Nielsen.
Pastor Dan Mason 503-965-7222 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (LCMS) Traditional Sunday morning worship
Garibaldi Worship - 9:30am 2611 3rd, (503) 842-2549. Pastor Jeff 302 Grove Ave. (503) 842-4823 1st & 2nd Sundays: 11 a.m.
Sunday School-11:00am Doud. Classic service: 9:30 a.m. Rev. J Wesley Beck, SS and 3rd Sunday: no service
NORTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Nursery Provided Contemporary service: 11:00 a.m. Adult Bible class at 9:30 a.m.; 4th Sunday: 9 a.m.
309 3rd St., (503) 322-3626. Multiple Mid-Week Bible Studies Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Divine Service 10:30 a.m. Midweek Thursday night worship: 6 p.m.
Pastor Richard Jenks. All Welcome - Visit our website at Childcare for infants to age 5 available. Bible studies. Everyone welcome! You are warmly invited to join us.
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. pacificcoastbiblechurch.com Tuesdays: Celebrate Recovery 5:30 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH TILLAMOOK UNITED
We invite you to join us. Wednesdays: Teen Fellowship 7 - 8 p.m. 2610 1st St., (503) 842-7182.  METHODIST CHURCH
We welcome you to join us as we wor- Pastor Tim Mayne.  Saturday Services: 3808 12th St., (503) 842-2224.
ship together. Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m, English/Span- Pastor Dorthy Nielsen.
ish Worship Services 10:40 a.m.  Sunday Services 11 a.m.;
EMMANUEL MISSIONARY Bible Study Tuesday 7 p.m.  All visitors Office Hours: Tue-Thurs 10-2 p.m.;
BAPTIST CHURCH welcome. Community Services, Fully accessible facility.
Tuesday & Thursday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.  All are welcome!
Meeting at the Kilchis House KGLS-LP 99.1 FM Christian radio.
4212 Marolf Place www.tillamookadventist.net.
Sunday Morning Services
10:00-11:00 a.m. Bible Study
11:00-12:00 p.m. Preaching
Midweek Service-Thursday
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Pastor Sterling Hanakahi
(503) 842-7864

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FENCEPOSTS

There was a mis- and new information I had CAPE MEARES in the school in 1943 when I am surprised how cold seating. It is nicely deco-
take in my Nov. 1 not heard before. There was my family moved here. the weather has turned this rated. It’s been open about a
Fencepost column. a slide show on the screen BARBARA BENNETT One teacher, Mrs. Biggs week. It is dry today but a month now. I do wish they
Chuck and Lyn Duffy were behind him that came from 503-842-7487 was teacher. A year or so cold wind blowing. Leaves had a half sandwich and a
back in the U. S. after a year the Pioneer Museum. There later Mrs. Mitchell taught at are mostly off the trees. I cup of soup on the menu.
teaching in Malta. They were could have been more pic- benbnenenttebttjb5j7@[email protected] Bayocean school when Mrs. had to go over to the Post The full sandwich and fries
not at their beach cabin in tures as the same ones were Biggs retired. Bob mentioned Office and the leaves covered are just too much. I took
Cape Meares however. There shown over and over. Local it was known as Biggs. The that “The Flower Pot” along the pavement and were wet. home what I could not eat.
were people there over that Indian names were translated schoolteacher for many years Bayocean Road was where I thought it could be slip- But it just isn’t as good as
weekend and I mistakenly and I found that very inter- at the Bayocean school was a several Tillamook Indian pery so I was very cautious. fresh. So many fries left over.
thought I recognized Lyn. So esting. Bob asked if I knew Mrs. Biggs. So I am guessing villages had been. I know I don’t drive around that I was told to fry them up in
I apologize for my mistake the name of the community that is where the name for where “The Flower Pot” is way unless necessary. The a skillet and not microwave
and hope to see the Duffy’s of Cape Meares before that the area came from. There located. It is still called “The traffic is so congested. Main them. They get crispy in the
soon. name was adopted. I’ve were so few families living Flower Pot”. I should have Avenue had no parking the skillet.
I went to a meeting at the lived in Cape Meares since here in the 1940s. Maybe asked him why the name. I day that my “Y” class went
Netarts Fire Hall on Nov. 4 1943 and never heard of only a dozen families and have no idea. There was an to the new Pacific Restaurant Don’t forget the Nea-Rock
from 10 a.m. to noon. Bob another name. We did have there were only 15 students intermission and coffee and there on Main. I parked by Garden Club meets at Sue
Anderson, with Friends of Star Route West, Tillamook snacks were served. Books the Headlight-Herald. It was and Steffen Aalykke’s house,
Netarts Bay, was the speaker. for an address and also a and other material was for raining and wind blowing 7585 Doughty Road Nov. 15.
He gave interesting informa- Rural Route, Tillamook. sale. It was an enjoyable hard as I crossed the street. Meet at noon. It is a potluck.
tion on the area. Some of it But other than that I didn’t morning and Bob presented a Traffic stopped for me. The Sue will show slides. Bring
I knew but there was stories know of a name. He told me very interesting program. Pacific Restaurant has lots of slippers or socks to wear
indoors.

It’s been nearly a year SOUTH COUNTY do you plan to shop for the waive day-use parking fees Oregon State Parks website a.m. on Thursdays for babies
since I bit into my first holidays on Amazon? When in 26 Oregon State Parks the for directions to each park: through age three and their
delectable sandwich MELONIE FERGUSON you shop at smile.amazon. day after Thanksgiving. oregonstateparks.org. caretakers. A lesson in Cre-
from Antonette’s Kitchen. A com, you’ll find the exact ative Photography, taught by
monthly lunch meeting I at- 503-812-4242 same low prices, vast selec- “We started this tradition Thanks to Joani Moore Bill Landau, happens there at
tend at work rotates between [email protected] tion and convenient shopping three years ago to encourage of Pacific City for word that 3 p.m. on Friday. A showing
local eateries and one person experience as Amazon.com, people to opt outside,” said Nesko Women’s Club will of “Going in Style,” rated
fetched all of our tasty orders. Tony Lamers, who cheer-led with the added bonus that OPRD director Lisa Sump- gather for their monthly PG-13, is planned for noon
It was some months later beside and graduated with Amazon will donate a portion tion. “Why not get some lunch meeting at 11:45 a.m. on Saturday. No programs
before I realized that the my daughter Elise Ferguson- of the purchase price to your fresh air with your family this Friday at the Kiawanda are scheduled Thanksgiving
food cart parked across from Morrow in Nestucca’s Class favorite charitable organi- and create a new holiday Comunity Center. David Mc- week. The library is located
Tillamook Regional Medical of 2001. Antonette, pres- zation. Among the nearly tradition?” Parking is free Call, from Tillamook Coun- on Camp Street in Pacific
Center on Third Street, is in ently living in Sand Lake and one million organizations year-round at almost all state ty’s Solid Waste Department City.
fact, the Antonette’s Kitchen mother of one, co-owns and to support, are two in South parks; the waiver applies to will present the program.
“Restaurant” I’d been intend- runs the thriving business. Tillamook County, Nestucca the 26 parks that charge $5 A $6 senior meal can be re- Happy birthday this week
ing to frequent. I’ve stopped Valley Community Alliance daily for parking. The waiver served at the center by calling to: William Beachy, Nicole
by at least once a week ever Speaking of commerce, and South Tillamook County applies from open to close 503-863-9307; we may also Faust, Jadie Ferguson, Wally
since for a custom made Library. on Nov. 25, except at Shore bring our own lunch. Fitch, Noel Fry, Greg Han-
lunch. Acres State Park, where it cock, Eleanor Higdon, Laura
“You’re Elise’s mom, Oregon State Parks is expires at 3 p.m. for a holiday Free events at South Til- Krueger, Julie Love, Roby
right,” Antonette asked transforming Black Friday lights event. A list of parks lamook County library this Seymour, James Silkwood,
recently. It turns out that into Green Friday Statewide. that require day-use parking week include an origami craft Leo Slavens, Mike Trent,
the proprietress is in fact We’re invited to play for free permits is at bit.ly/Oregon- with story time at 4 p.m. on Braedan Trost, Lindsey Up-
on Nov. 24; the agency will StateParksParking. Visit the Nov. 15. Mother Goose on right and Jackson Watters.
the Loose continues at 11

Look at the date! It is A few of the upcoming ROCKAWAY BEACH will be this Saturday at the is by donation and it will be from these fellows if you
Nov. 15! It is time events I have received notice Rockaway Beach City Hall, served at the St. Mary’s by should see them on the beach.
to bundle up your on is the Lions Bake Sale, SUGAR BROSIUS starting at 1 p.m. She was the Sea dining room at 275 S Please contact ODFW’s
home and then check on your the Holiday Gift Fair at City 503-653-1449 a most wonderful lady. For Pacific St. All proceeds will wildlife health hotline at
elderly neighbors. A small act Hall, the Lighting of the those of you that have been go to Meals for Seniors. See, 1-866-968-2600 if you have
of kindness can make a huge Christmas Tree, and the gift [email protected] around a while, she was one your Thanksgiving weekend questions or see a sea lion in
difference in someone’s life. table at the library. These of the owners of “The Float” in Rockaway is complete. distress. But above all, stay
Our town has an abun- events will be on Thanksgiv- can make a Merry Christmas ice cream parlor. If you have There will be no reason to go clear of these little guys and
dance of shops and gift sales ing weekend. Rockaway is for everybody in our home- questions, contact Scott at anywhere else! warn others.
to check out for Christmas where you will want to be on town. [email protected].
gifts. And gift fairs are that weekend. I am sure you have all “Christmas is the spirit
coming up. Hopefully I can A Potluck Celebration There is an amazing heard about this by now, but of giving without a thought
keep you informed on all the The Lions are still prepar- of Life for Ruth Daugherty French Toast Breakfast I think it is worth mention- of getting. It is happiness
events coming up between ing gift baskets for many on Nov. 25 8 a.m. – noon. ing again. There has been an because we see joy in people.
now and Christmas. Be sure families in our community. The Meals for Seniors will increase in stranded sea lions It is forgetting self and
to let me know of any upcom- This is a perfect opportunity be serving to the commu- along our coastline because finding time for others. It is
ing gift sales you are having. to help folks in our town by nity French toast, sausage, of leptospirosis. This bac- discarding the meaningless
And be sure to give me notice donating toys, food or money scrambled eggs, Gail’s terium can all affect dogs, and stressing the true values.”
of your sale in advance. to the Lions for this endeavor. wonderful compote, coffee, livestock, wildlife and people. That’s Rockaway Beach,
Be sure to get involved. We tea, juice and milk. The price Keep you and yours away “Sugar Coated!”

As Veterans Day was in the Philippines. When I Play more fun games
last week, I’d like visited they had just returned at TillamookHeadlightHerald.com/games
to start by thank- from a tour of the Panama
ing everyone who has served BAY Canal. I didn’t get a chance
our country, defended our CITY to ask all of my questions
freedoms, and kept us safe and I definitely wasn’t done
at home. We have an amaz- WENDY KROSTAG hearing about their incredible
ing wealth of people in our 503-801-2903 and busy lives. I will most
community who have given assuredly return so stay tuned
their comfort and security to [email protected] for part two of many about
ensure ours. A thank-you just the life and times of Fay and
isn’t sufficient for the sacri- find too many people with Bub Simmons. Thank you
fices these men and women more knowledge about Bay both so very much for having
have made. As time goes on, City than these two. Mr. us over!
let’s not forget our veterans Simmons received his draft
of all branches, including our notice a few days after his I know there are other
very own Coast Guard, and graduation from Bay City folks who have been here a
keep them in our thoughts High School. He served in long time and I’d love to hear
throughout the year. If you’re WWII along with his brother your history as well. From
inclined, there are many op- who died saving his fellow the changes you’ve seen to
portunities to in some way soldiers and earned a Silver adventures you’ve had, I’d
show our appreciation by Star for his heroism. Bub is love to hear it.
volunteering to assist our the longest continual resident
veterans. CARE needs vol- of Bay City and has been Veterans have been in-
unteers to keep the Tillamook here since his birth 94 years strumental in preserving the
warming station open, call ago. He was mayor of Bay freedoms we all enjoy and I
CARE at 503-842-5261 to get City for 10 years, was Public know I need to remember to
started. The local food banks Works Superintendent for 29 be more thankful throughout
work tirelessly to ensure the years, and was instrumental the year for those freedoms
food challenged in our county in installing our water/sewer and their costs. If you are a
have good, healthy food. It’s system and our computer veteran or know a vet who
a big job and if you’d like to system as well. What changes would be interested in sharing
volunteer you can give the they’ve seen in their time in some of their history with
Oregon Food Bank – Tilla- Bay City. I could fill a column me, I’d like to feature those
mook County Services a call every week and not touch a stories throughout the year.
at 503-842-3154. Finally, our fraction of what they know Please give me a call, text, or
Veteran’s services division and it would be an understate- email.
is located in the Tillamook ment to say I had a hard time
Courthouse in room 12 and keeping up with them. Fay Don’t Forget the Bay City
can be reached at 503-842- and Bub told so many amaz- Booster Club meets this
4358 if you or someone you ing stories, from jumping out Friday at 11:45 a.m. for a
know needs help connecting of airplanes, to sailing around potluck lunch, great camara-
to veterans services. the world in their sailboat, to derie, and an opportunity to
As I mentioned, we have the well-timed jump of Bub’s help serve our community.
a lot of veterans here in Bay that saved his life by caus- There will be more planning
City. We are extremely for- ing a bullet to lodge in his and preparations for our Bay
tunate to have Virgil “Bub” calf and not somewhere fatal City Christmas Tree Lighting
Simmons among them. Bub when he faced an enemy rifle Ceremony so come on down
and his wife Fay invited me and hear what’s in the works.
over to their home for a nice See you there and as always,
chat this week. You won’t if you have birthdays anniver-
saries, or other information
you’d like included, let me
know. Have a great week!

n Story schools. He was accepted at Glen practiced Radiol-
the University of Michigan’s ogy in Ann Arbor for several
Continued from Page B1 School of Medicine and decades, and he and Ruri
became a radiologist, setting raised three boys. Their three
who had gone on to medi- up his practice in Ann Arbor, sons are middle-aged now,
cal school, and they urged Mich. and each is a doctor like their
him to consider a career Dad. Each is married and
in medicine. He thought Having established his they have given Glen and
about it for a time, but with career, Glen felt it was time Ruri many grandchildren.
a bit of trepidation. Though to search for a wife. After a
concerned that such a career few false starts, he went to Glen and his family ex-
might be beyond the reach of California for a visit. Rela- perienced much deprivation
a young man who had grown tives introduced him to Ruri and injustice, yes. But from
up thinking he would raise Misawa, a young woman that experience of cruelty, in
vegetables and run a produce who had spent nearly four Glen there was born a spirit
market, he applied to medical years with her family in an of humility, kindness and
internment camp in southern generosity. I’m both grateful
California. They clicked. and proud that Glen and I
They married. were good friends.

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Truck Driver W/CDL & fee charged for the ac- is 16CV12151, where JANET E. BLANDING;
Tanker Endorsment milk liquor license: Tillamook OF OREGON the date of first publica- Tillamook, Oregon tual cost of the copies. WELLS FARGO BANK, JUDITH E. HATHAWAY
hauling. 503-812-1808 Garden Market FOR THE COUNTY OF tion of this notice, or the 97141 (503)842- NA is plaintiff, and THE aka JUDITH E. BLAN-
or 503-842-5645. Com- Written comments will TILLAMOOK claims may be barred. Telephone: HH17-466 UNKNOWN HEIRS DING; PINE RIDGE
petitive wage. be accepted by the Li- NOTICE TO INTER- All persons whose rights 2553 NOTICE OF SHER- AND DEVISEES OF OWNERS ASSOCIA-
quor License Review ESTED PERSONS may be affected by the IFF’S SALE ARTHUR BLANDING;
708 Administrator until 5:00 No. 17PB08376 proceedings may obtain On December 19, 2017,
p.m. on Tuesday, No- In the Matter of the Es- additional information HH17-463 at the hour of 10:00 AM Slinger/ChokerSetter H44454
Bazaars vember 22, 2017. All tate of from the records of the NOTICE OF TILLA- at the Tillamook County
comments must be IRA L. BILLUPS court, the Personal Rep- MOOK COUNTY PAY- Sheriff’s Office, 5995 Yost Logging, LCC is looking for a
Rockaway Lions signed and must specify Deceased resentative, or the at- ROLL SALARIES Long Prairie Road, in Rigging Slinger/Choker Setter.
the business for which NOTICE IS HEREBY torney for the Personal Notice is hereby giv- the City of Tillamook,
BAKE SALE the comments are to be GIVEN that the under- Representative. en pursuant to ORS Oregon, the defen- Pay depends on experience.
& BAZAAR made. These comments signed has been ap- Dated and first pub- 294.250 that the payroll dant’s interest will be Call: 503-812-3689 after 4 PM.
will be considered in pointed Personal Rep- lished November 15, salaries for the month of sold, subject to redemp-
Nov 17th, 9-3 conjunction with the re- resentative. All persons 2017. October, 2017 are post- tion, in the real property
Nov. 18th, 9-2 view of the application having claims against Peggy L. Sparks ed in the Courthouse commonly known as:
for a local recommenda- the estate are required 106 Mendota Dr. lobby at 201 Laurel Av- 10000 Pine Ridge Drive
Rockaway Beach tion to the OLCC. to present them, with Kelso, WA 98626 enue, Tillamook, and all Manzanita, OR, 97130.
Club House Please direct all com- vouchers attached, to (360)751-6330 County Libraries. Cop- The court case number
ments to Commission- the undersigned Per- Christian K. Hooley, ies are available upon
Rockaway Beach, OR ers’ Office, 201 Laurel sonal Representative OSB No. 903000 request at the Treasur-
Baked Goods Avenue, Tillamook, Or- at P.O. Box 220, Tilla- Attorney at Law er’s office. There is a
Baskets • Crafts egon 97141. mook, Oregon 97141 Christian K. Hooley, P.C.
H44473 HH17-482 within four months after P.O. Box 220 Great Work
The Oceanside Water Environment
808 District (OWD) Board Now Hiring!
of Commissioners will Just Like Family Heavy Equipment Operator
Houses Unfurnished be holding their regu-
lar monthly meeting on Nehalem Bay House 1 year experience required. Must have experience specifically
Home for rent 603 Tuesday, November 21, Assisted Living operating an excavator. Pay DOE.
Cypress Garibaldi. 2017 at 1:00 P.M.The Community
1800sqft Overlooks meeting will be held in Help Wanted
Tillamook Bay. $1700 the Oceanside Commu- Med Aides & Caregivers Truck Driver
mo. Need good rent- nity Center, 1540 Pacific Experienced Cashier, Deli Worker,
al history. 1yr lease. Ave Oceanside, OR. or Stocking person.  All shifts 1 year experience required. Must be an experienced dump
The Oceanside Wa- Benefits Available after 90 Days
5032015837 ter District will discuss Full time or part time and flexible hours. Willing to train the right person truck and lowboy operator. Must have CDL. Pay DOE.
business including New If qualified, some benefits provided Drug screen and background check Health/Dental/Vision after 60 days
Business, Old Business, and pay D.O.E.
810 etc. and any other mat- required. Competitive Pay Call for application, 503-812-7780
ters that may come be- Please no phone calls, apply in person Apply in person at: or pick one up at
Duplexes fore the Board will be or email resume to  Nehalem Bay House Prevailing Wage
discussed. At the meet- 35383 Tohl Ave., Nehalem WorkSource Oregon.
ing the board will be [email protected] Production Bonuses
considering an increase Manzanita Grocery & Deli, “Little Apple” 503-368-6445
in System Development H44290 401k You can email your resume to:
Fees effective March 1, 193 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita
One Bdr Tillamook no 2018, which have not H44360 H44215 [email protected]
smk/pts $665 plus de- been increased since Tillamook County
posit. 971-533-5916. December 2008. The Job Opportunities
District reserves the
912 right, if necessary, to call For required application H44466
an Executive Session. materials and posting H44481
Mobile/Manuf. All Meetings, except information visit
Homes Executive Sessions, our website at
are open to the public www.co.tillamook.or.us
TRAILER and accessible to the Juvenile Director – Juvenile
FOR SALE disabled. The District
encourages your partici- Starting Salary: $6,041.00 Monthly, Full-time
2001 Seaview pation. Anyone requiring Closing date: Continuous
Park Model special accommoda-
40’ Standard tions should contact the Behavioral Health Clinician 2 or 3 – Health
Appliances & District office at least Starting Salary: $5,134.00 Monthly, Full-time
Fixtures 48 hours in advance at Closing date: Continuous
$7000 OBO (503)842-0370.
Well-kept HH17-480 Tillamook County is an equal opportunity employer
IN THE CIRCUIT
w/two tilt-outs COURT OF THE STATE
& many
H44493
ADA features.
Very desirable WANTED: WELDER PO Box 476
Nehalem, OR
location
w/ Netarts Port of Nehalem 97131-0476
Bay View in Big
Spruce RV Park. Available: December 1st, 2017
503-686-4997
For Rent Applications deadline: 11/22/17
999 (Experience a plus) Ground Floor 550 sq. ft. - 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1 car Garage with W/D
Newly renovated: floors, carpet, appliances, window blinds
Public Notices Apply in person at $950.00 mo. Incl: water/sewer/garbage
HALLCO INDUSTRIES First: $950.00/Sec. Dep: $950.00/Pet Dep: $100.00/1 Year Lease
HH17-486 6605 AMMUNITION ROAD H44175
NOTICE OF REGULAR TILLAMOOK, OR 97141 Applications are available at the Port of Nehalem office:
MONTHLY BOARD 36060 6th St. Nehalem Mon./Tues./Wed. 10am-2pm
MEETING
The Port of Nehalem will (503) 368-7212 Phone www.portofnehalem.org (503) 368-7234 Fax
hold their Regular Board
Meeting on Wednesday, GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT- Just like family. Industrial Maintenance Positions
November 15, 2017 at Nehalem Bay House Assisted Living Community
6:30 pm at the NCRD, Full Time • Compensation: DOE
36155 9th St. Nehalem, Career Opportunities
room 7. Activity Director

HH17-485 20 hours a week. Benefits include: IRA/AFLAC
Garibaldi Self Storage and well pay incentive. Must be 23 years old or Tillamook Country Smoker, LLC is actively seeking to fill
Pursuant to its lien rights older due to insurance requirements. A clean four Industrial Maintenance positions. This position installs, maintains, repairs and improves
Intends to hold for sale driving record is required. Must be a self- starter
At Cash Only public and enthusiastic. Engages well with residents plant equipment and facilities to ensure production schedule attainment. Also, strives to
Oral auction and staff. Good time management skills. Drug continuously improve the production environment. We are seeking a candidate with a stable
Eric Alm #B07 screen and background check required.
Rebecca Summers work history, a desire to work in a team environment, a positive attitude
Resident Care Coordinator (RCC) and philosophy of treating people with dignity and respect.

#C34 30 + hours a week. Coordinates resident care, • Troubleshoot and repair processing, packaging and facility equipment.
At 707 E. Garibaldi Ave orders supplies and arranges appointments. Works closely with
Garibaldi, Oregon community director and nurse. Works with outside agencies, physi- • Effectively communicate information and actively participate in the problem-solving process both in the maintenance
11/30/17 at 11:30am cians, pharmacy, Nehalem Bay House residents and their families.
(503) 322-4334 Candidate must understand the needs that are specific to our elderly department and throughout the plant.
residents. Time management and multi- tasking is a must. A sense
of humor is a plus. Benefits. Experience preferred but not required. • Interpret mechanical drawings, electrical schematics and PLC rung diagrams.
Will train the right person. Drug screen and background check
HH17-484 required. • Use shop and hand tools safely and properly.
NOTICE OF LIQUOR Apply in person at Nehalem Bay House. 35385 Tohl Ave. Nehalem,
LICENSE APPLICA- Oregon. Benefits • Demonstrate a working knowledge of single and three phase power, understand
TIONS include: medical, motor control / circuits and can troubleshoot control and PLC logic and hardware.
Pursuant to Tillamook
County Ordinance #23, • Demonstrate strong mechanical troubleshooting skills of general
the following business
is applying for a New dental, 401k and and specialized food processing and packaging equipment. Being able to disassemble
Outlet with Full-On paid holidays and reassemble mechanical equipment with accuracy.
Premises Sales on their • Follow and write specific maintenance procedures
H44374
H43887
concerning PM’s, schedules and documentation requirements.

Send resume to P.O. Box 3120 • Tillamook, OR 97107

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TION, INC; OCCU- is 16CV05249, where pointed Personal Rep- within four months after resentative, or the at- Christian K. Hooley, Telephone: (503)842- FOR THE COUNTY OF
PANTS OF THE PROP- LAKEVIEW LOAN SER- resentative. All persons the date of first publica- torney for the Personal OSB No. 903000 2553 TILLAMOOK
ERTY is defendant. The VICING, LLC is plaintiff, having claims against tion of this notice, or the Representative. Attorney at Law HH17-465 L.L. BASS, Trustee of
sale is a public auction and ESTATE OF SU- the estate are required claims may be barred. Dated and first pub- Christian K. Hooley, P.C. IN THE CIRCUIT the Walter M. Dale Re-
to the highest bidder for SAN LENORE CHRU- to present them, with All persons whose rights lished November 8, P.O. Box 220 COURT OF THE STATE vocable Living Trust;
cash or cashier’s check, SOSKIE aka SUSAN vouchers attached, to may be affected by the 2017. Tillamook, Oregon OF OREGON and MICHAEL BASS,
in hand, made out to Til- L. CHRUSOSKIE, an the undersigned Per- proceedings may obtain Charles Eric Sheckler 97141 Plaintiffs
lamook County Sheriff’s Estate; ANITA CHRU- sonal Representative additional information 171 24th Ave.
Office. For more infor- SOSKIE-GRANADO, at P.O. Box 220, Tilla- from the records of the Seattle, WA 98122
mation on this sale go trustee; AMANADA mook, Oregon 97141 court, the Personal Rep- (206)229-6739 KING REALTY
to: www.oregonsheriffs- CHRUSOSKIE, heir;
sales.org CHELSEA LIBEY,
heir; JOHNATHAN (503) 842-5525
CHRUSOSKIE aka
HH17-461 JOHNATHAN CHRU- 2507 Main Ave. N. Suite A Tillamook, OR. 97141
NOTICE OF SHER-
IFF’S SALE SOSKIE-GRANDAO, BUY NOW! INTEREST RATES ARE STILL AFFORDABLE!
heir; GABRIELE GUZ- HOMES
On December 19, 2017, MAN, heir; UNKNOWN
at the hour of 10:00 AM
at the Tillamook County HEIRS OF SUSAN LE-
NORE CHRUSOSKIE
Sheriff’s Office, 5995 aka SUSAN L. CHRU-
Long Prairie Road, in
the City of Tillamook, SOSKIE, unknown in-
dividuals; and all other
Oregon, the defendant’s persons, parties, or oc-
interest will be sold,
subject to redemption, cupants unknown claim-
ing any legal or equi-
in the real property com- table right, title, estate, MODERN BAY & INCREDIBLY RARE…
monly known as: 6215 OCEAN VIEW HOME! OCEANSIDE, OCEANFRONT HOME
DORY POINTE LOOP lien, or interest in the Well-appointed 2400 sq. ft, 4bd, 3.5bth home is
real property described situated on a hilltop with views of Bay and Ocean! ON DOUBLE LOT!!!
PACIFIC CITY, OR in the complaint herein, Top Producing Tillamook & Rockaway Beach Offices in 2016! Master suite has beautiful water views, gas fireplace
97135. The court case All Licensees Below are Licensed and bathroom w/jetted tub. Kitchen features stainless Enjoy breathtaking views of sunsets over the pearly
adverse to Plaintiffs title, in the State Of Oregon appliances including sub-zero refrigerator, granite Pacific and Three Arch Rocks. Oceanside Wayside
counter tops and breakfast bar. Living room has tray and easy beach access are just blocks away! This
number is 16CV01495, or any cloud on Plaintiffs ceiling w/recessed lighting, gas fireplace & slider to cozy one level, 3bd, 2bth home is currently being
where U.S. BANK NA- deck overlooking the views. This elegant home will renovated with new roof, windows, siding and MORE!
TIONAL ASSOCIA- title to the Property is make a great place for your full-time home or beach Large, semi-private deck overlooks the ocean and
defendant. The sale is getaway. #17-288…$499,000
TION, AS TRUSTEE a public auction to the beach below. #16-63…$599,500
FOR RESIDENTIAL Call Marilyn Hankins, PC, GRI, CRS,
ASSET MORT- highest bidder for cash Principal RE Broker @ 503-812-8208 Call Real Estate Broker
Patti Tippett @ 503-812-6508

GAGE PRODUCTS, or cashier’s check, in Jason Averill Jesse Arthur Judy Sours Laurie Hibdon
hand, made out to Til- 503.801.1223 503.781.6417 503.812.2520 503.812.5727
INC., MORTGAGE lamook County Sheriff’s Real Estate Broker/Owner Principal Broker/Owner Real Estate Broker/Owner
ASSET-BACKED Principal Broker

PA S S - T H R O U G H Office. For more infor-
mation on this sale go
CERTIFICATES, SE- to: www.oregonsheriffs-
RIES 2005-EFC5 is
plaintiff, and DANIEL sales.org
PICTURESQUE LOCATION WITH
GRUNDY; ELIZABETH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS! NEARLY 70 ACRES OF WOODS,
GRUNDY; AND PER- HH17-457 MEADOWS AND ROLLING HILLS
Samantha Mattison Stephanie Schriber Gretchen Jacob Juli Blaser Sagar Custom built 4bd, 3.5bth home on nearly WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS OF RIVER,
SONS OR PARTIES NOTICE OF FORE- 503.801.2028 503.801.5758 503.801.3133 503.801.4663 ¼ acre in desirable gated community of Trillium. VALLEY & MOUNTAINS BELOW!
Principal Broker Real Estate Broker Real Estate Broker Real Estate Broker
UNKNOWN CLAIMING CLOSURE Top quality finishes throughout including Remodeled 3bd, 2bth home has fireplace and original
ANY RIGHT, TITLE, 2000 PORSCHE CAR- travertine and hardwood. Hydronic radiant heated hardwood floors throughout. Property is fenced and
LIEN, OR INTEREST RERA-4 floors on lower level. Covered decks on each level, includes 2405 sq.ft. barn. Partially zoned RR-2 with
IN THE PROPERTY VIN# WPO- great for BBQ’s, entertaining and enjoying the views! the ability to divide a portion of the property into
DESCRIBED IN THE CA2997YS653352 Open floor plan and walls of windows for a light and
COMPLAINT HEREIN Brent S. Sherman, Sr. smaller parcels if desired. Some merchantable timber.
is defendant. The sale Owner spacious feel! #17-181…$550,000 Located just east of two upscale developments in
Dave Farr Kathy Monaco Sollie Smith area. #16-60…$599,000
503.703.1044 503.812.1707 Call Marilyn Hankins, PC, GRI, CRS,
Principal RE Broker @ 503-812-8208 Call Real Estate Broker
Principal Broker Real Estate Broker Patti Tippett @ 503-812-6508
STUNNING GOLFERS
is a public auction to the $ 11,136.60 Lien for Ma- OCEAN & DREAM! LAND
highest bidder for cash terials WILDERNESS BEAUTIFULLY
or cashier’s check, in Lien Sale to be held: At VIEWS AWAIT renovated TWO RIVERFRONT PARCELS! DIVIDABLE BAY VIEW ACREAGE!
YOU from six modern home Private and secluded location in the Trask River area Beautiful, secluded acreage with stunning bay
hand, made out to Til- noon, large picture nestled on the for 2 parcels ranging from .7 to 1.58 acres each. and mountain views. This 4.24 acre parcel is
lamook County Sheriff’s On December 4, 2017, windows. Local 9th hole of Both are riverfront and one has a pond! Standard overlooking the coastal town of Garibaldi, known
Office. For more infor- at recreation Alderbrook Golf septic approvals with power nearby. Quiet location for its marina and great fishing & crabbing.
destinations Course & nearly Dividable into multiple lots or keep the entire
such as Short a half acre! 3 on private road. Buy one or both for your own parcel for your own piece of paradise. Located
mation on this sale go 31825 Highway 101 beach & Three bedroom PLUS private retreat! #17-61….Starting at $100,000 within city limits with public water and sewer at
to: www.oregonsheriffs- South Arch wildlife refuge nearby. $299,000 MLS# 17-448 bonus room for 4th bd or office! $355,000 MLS# 17-747 street. #16-638.....$249,000
sales.org Cloverdale, Oregon Call Jason Averill, Broker/Owner, 503-801-1223 Call Juli Blaser Sagar, Broker, 503-801-4663 Call Marilyn Hankins, PC, GRI, CRS,
97112 3946 SQFT Principal RE Broker @ 503-812-8208 Call Real Estate Broker
4 BEDROOMS, 1.12 Kristen Persons @ 503-812-6869
3 full baths with ACRES. www.KingRealtyBrokers.com
HH17-462 HH17-454 4th plumbed in Public
NOTICE OF SHER- IN THE CIRCUIT and waiting to be water All land or lots, offered for sale, improved or unimproved are subject to land use laws and H44486
IFF’S SALE COURT OF THE STATE finished, large 2 bay and regulations, and governmental approval for any zoning changes or use.
On December 19, 2017, OF OREGON shop all on a large sewer at
at the hour of 10:00 AM FOR THE COUNTY OF lot. This home needs street. DON’T YOU
at the Tillamook County TILLAMOOK to be brought back Buyer WANT TO
Sheriff’s Office, 5995 NOTICE TO INTER- to it’s glory. Tons of to do TAKE US
Long Prairie Road, in ESTED PERSONS space and potential is endless. $275,000 MLS# 17-786 own due
the City of Tillamook, No. 17PB08000 Call Laurie Hibdon, Principal Broker, 503-812-5727 diligence. $89,995 MLS# 17-873 Call Gretchen Jacob, HOME?
Oregon, the defendant’s In the Matter of the Es- AMAZING Broker, 503-801-3133
interest will be sold, tate of: VIEWS OF We have a lot of adorable kittens
subject to redemption, CHARLES W. SHECK- TILLAMOOK SLEEP waiting for loving forever homes!
in the real property com- LER, Deceased. AND BEYOND. PEACEFULLY
monly known as: 54655 NOTICE IS HEREBY Nice building IN THIS Come check them out at our Adopt-A-Thon on November 18th,
Cascade Trace Road GIVEN that the under- site in Valley BEACH from 12 to 3 pm. The event will be held at 1180 Main Ave N
Neskowin, OR 97149. signed has been ap- View Heights HOUSE!
The court case number neighborhood. Enjoy the (Hwy 101) in Tillamook. We hope to see you there!
Paved roads, quiet location Visit our website www.unitedpaws.org for the online adoption
NEHALEM VALLEY underground at end of H44489 application or to see who’s available! Stay up-to-date with us on
CARE CENTER utilities and street, just blocks to stores, restaurants, and the beach. Facebook.com/unitedpaws or give us a call at 503-842-5663.
septic approval. $115,000 MLS#17-215 Open layout concept, peek-a-boo ocean views, decks off
280 Rowe Street Call Stephanie Schriber, Broker, 503-801-5756 both master suite and living room, and propane fireplace T.C.C.A. FARM
Wheeler, OR 97147 for cool winter nights. $265,000 MLS# 16-983 Call STORE
Samantha Mattison, Principal Broker, 503-801-2028
Current Openings: Front & Ivy Tillamook
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vs. this case or the other lawyer, proof of service erty legally described F. James Healy (OSB IN HONOR OF GOD,
ALICIA RICHBARK, side will win automati- on the plaintiffs. as: Lots 9 and 10, Block #792621) FLAG AND COUNTRY:
CANDICE CLARK, and cally. To appear you If you have any ques- 2, UPPERTOWN FIRST Healy & McCann PC
all unknown heirs of must file with the court tions, you should see a ADDITION, in Tillamook 201 1st Ave W I pledge allegiance to
JAMES ELMER RICH- a legal paper called a lawyer immediately. If County, Oregon, ac- Albany, OR 97321 the flag of the United
BARD, deceased, and “motion” or “answer.” you need help in finding cording to the official 541.926.5504 States of America and to
also all other persons or The “motion” or “an- a lawyer, you may call plat thereof, recorded in 541.926.7167/fax the republic for which it
parties unknown claim- swer” must be given to the Oregon State Bar’s Book 3, Page 85, Plat E-Mail:jhealy@healyan- 615 Main • Tillamook stands, one nation under God, indivisible
ing any right, title, lien, the court clerk or admin- Lawyer Referral Service Records. dmccann.com (503) 842-8271 with liberty and justice for all.
or interest in the prop- istrator within 30 days at 503-684-3763 or toll- DATE of First Publica- of Attorneys for Plaintiffs
erty along with the required free in Oregon at 800- tion: November 8, 2017. DEVELOPERS!  NORTH MAIN BUSINESS COUNTRY SETTING! 
described in the com- filing fee. It must be in 452-7636. Twelfth Street location for this DISTRICT!  Three
plaint herein, proper form and have The relief sought in the 4.34 acre parcel.  Sellers have Only one left bedroom,
Defendants proof of service on the Complaint is Declara- plans drawn if you are interested in that block.  2 bath older 
Case No.: 17CV33779 plaintiffs’ lawyer or, if the tory Relief regarding the in developing apartment complex, It is over 1.5 mfg. home,
- SUMMONS BY PUB- plaintiffs do not have a ownership of the prop- acres, level, it is vacant and
LICATION single family, duplex, four plex, or in a Flood area however the back waiting for a new family.   The
TO: Unknown heirs of a facility for Senior Care. portion can be mitigated leaving home needs some TLC, but the price
JAMES ELMER RICH- City services available.  the Hwy. frontage buildable.  is right.  Needs to be a cash sale. 
BARK, deceased, and MLS #16-985 $399,000 MLS # 17-901 $199,000 MLS #17-228 $84,900
also all other persons or
parties unknown claim- ON A DEAD-END STREET!  DUPLEX! WHERE THE TALL
ing any right, title, lien or Three bedrooms, Each unit has TIMBER
interest in the property 2 baths, Open 2 bedrooms, LIVES! 
described in the com- floor plan for ample living Located
plaint herein. kitchen and space, single
IN THE NAME OF THE living space, fireplace in the living car garage next to the
STATE OF OREGON: room, sun room with access onto located in the peaceful community Siuslaw
You are hereby re- the deck.  Plenty of parking space of Beaver,  good tenants, call for an Forest,
quired to appear and and room for garage/shop.  appointment to show.  about 12 acres of marketable
defend the complaint MLS #17-94 $239,000 timber. MLS #17-590 $159,000
filed against you in the MLS #17-796 $225,000
above-entitled cause
within 30 days from the CHARMING COTTAGE!  20 ACRE WHEELER LOTS! 
date of service of this Two bedroom PARCEL Two of
summons on you. If home with WITH A them, the
you fail to appear and hardwood floors, PLANNED city water,
defend, the plaintiff will beautiful stair UNIT DEVELOPMENT sewer and
apply to the court for the case to the second floor bedroom, ZONE! Finish the job the Seller power
relief demanded in the the kitchen has been modernized.  are in the
complaint. Slowing down or starting out, this started, but, the bottom fell out of area.  Both lots could have a view
NOTICE TO DEFEN- is a good affordable home.  the market. The time is NOW!  of the Bay, access to both of them. 
DANT: MLS #17-773 $172,000 MLS #17-719 $357,000 MLS #16-981 $70,000
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