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More than 200 people came out to the Tillamook County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 18, raising more than $36,000 to support Tillamook County Search and Rescue.

Attendees were treated to a tritip dinner courtesy of Mike Bentley and the team at Pacific Restaurant before a live auction.

“It always humbles me to see the support our office has from this amazing community,” said Tillamook Sheriff Josh Brown. “The amount of money we raised is directly a result of the generosity of the local businesses, residents and other community members, and it is greatly appreciated.”

The annual gathering is the main fundraising opportunity for the search and rescue team, which is coordinated by and assists the

sheriff’s office respond to a wide variety of situations across the county.

The evening kicked off with an opportunity for the guests to mingle and sample hors d’oeuvres and bid on silent auction items that had been donated by a variety of businesses. Tillamook County Sheriff Josh Brown then welcomed the guests before dinner service started.

A group of volunteer wait staff then served dinner, which consisted

of tri-tip prepared by Mike Bentley, salad and sides prepared by Pacific Restaurant and cupcakes for dessert from Ona’s Patisserie in North Plains.

After dinner concluded, Brown returned to the stage and handed out a Sheriff’s Award for Civilian Commendation to Neila Bautista, owner of the Pacific Restaurant, in recognition of her volunteer efforts.

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amounting to 71.0%. Fournier defeated Darcy Jones in the race and will take over for Commissioner Doug Olson, who has been serving in a temporary capacity after the early retirement of Commissioner David Yamamoto at the end of 2023.

Skaar, the one term incumbent in position one, appeared on track to hold off two challengers in the

Roam America updating Old Mill

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Roam America, a campground operator building a portfolio across the American west, is working to upgrade the facilities at the Old Mill RV Park and Event Center, which is being rebranded as Roam America Old Mill. The upgrade will see the campground’s clubhouse and bathhouse facilities upgraded, the addition of a low-level net ropes course and firepit, and the upgrade of 70 RV sites.

“The vision of Roam America was to try to bring really nice camping and campsites and modern amenities to the masses,” said Roam America’s Vice President of Operations Scott Mcgee. “Really unpretentious camping with a focus on clean amenities, modern facilities, tech focused on making the guest experience the best it can be from booking through pre-arrival to post-departure.”

Roam America acquired the campground in late 2020 and took over operations last summer but have been focusing on construction

of a facility in Page, Arizona, which recently opened, before beginning work in Garibaldi.

McGee said that the focus of renovations on existing structure will be on preserving the character of the buildings, while repairing any issues and adding modern touches. “We want to add to but not take away from the originality of the place,” McGee said.

Primary focus will be on updating the campground’s bath house facilities and improving the clubhouse facility at the east end of the site, with both interior and exterior

upgrades, including the addition of a Sauna. Roam America will also be adding a low-level ropes course, mostly consisting of nets and not requiring a harness, and firepit near the clubhouse, and is hoping to have those projects complete by July 4. The next stage of the project will see 70 RV sites improved, transitioning from parking spots on the grass to gravel parking pads with paved patios and full hookups. The addition of the new sites will bring the total available at the campground to just under 200, with

another 31 tent camping sites also available.

The event center on the property will continue to be available for community use during events like the annual Garibaldi Crab Races.

McGee said that Roam America’s goal with the upgrades is to increase the average length of stays from its current 2.1 days to 2.8.

“We’re just trying to modernize what’s already there but stay true to form,” McGee said, “add a lot of cool things that we think our guests will really like, add to their experience.”

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Renderings of the new entryway and dining room planned for Roam America Old Mill’s clubhouse. Brown welcomes attendees to the banquet. The crowd peruses silent auction items while enjoying light refreshments before dinner begins.
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Rare find along Oregon beach

A deep-sea angler fish, called a Pacific football fish (Himantoliphus sagamius) has been found by local beachcombers just south of Cannon Beach.

Living in complete darkness, at 2,000 -3,300 feet, these fish are rarely seen, according to the Seaside Aquarium.

“In fact, only 31 specimens have been recorded around the world,” the Aquarium operators state in a Facebook post. “While a handful of football fish have been recorded in New Zealand, Japan, Russia, Hawaii, Ecuador, Chile, and California this is the first one reported on the Oregon Coast to our knowledge.”

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Little is known about the football fish history but what is known is unusually fascinating, the Aquarium officals write.

“Like other angler fish, the outback fist use light that shines from a phosphorescent bulb on their forehead to attract prey,” the Facebook post reads. “Food at the depths that these guys peruse can be very sparse, so football fish are not picky eaters. They eat anything that can fit into their mouths.”

Only females actively

hunt as the males are actually more like parasites. Males being 10 times smaller than females, find a female to fuse themselves to, according to the Aquarium. “They lose their eyes and internal organs, getting

all their nutrients from their female partners. In return, they provide females with a steady source of sperm,” the Facebook post states. “How the males find the females in the pitch dark is still unknown.”

Garibaldi council approves emergency sewer repair

The Garibaldi city council approved a $179,000 repair to a failing sewer line running beneath Highway 101 at their meeting on May 20. The council also approved an increase to water and sewer rates in the city and discussed the impacts of infrastructure projects on this year’s Garibaldi Days parade. A sewer line running underneath Highway 101 between Sixth and Seventh Streets was recently discovered to be partially collapsed. With the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) poised to begin a major upgrade to Highway 101, Interim City Manager Liane Welch said that it was important for the work to be completed before that project begins.

To that end, Welch recommended that the council forgo the normal bidding process and instead award the contract directly to Advanced Excavation, which has done similar work for the city before. The council concurred with Welch and approved the contract for a total of $179,128.50.

Both water and sewer rates will be increasing by 4.1% and rates for commercial and residential customers will be standardized going forward. Welch said that the 4.1% raise was pegged to the consumer price index and that she recommended the rate reconciliation as businesses that had previously taken advantage of the lower commercial rates had since closed.

The base rate for water will now be $37.62 for up to 4,000 gallons of monthly use, while sewer service will

now cost $62.71 for the same volume. The increases will take effect on July 1. Council also approved a sewer waiver program for irrigation activity during summer months. Residents who wish to participate will need to contact city hall monthly and will have the difference between their average sewer discharge in summer months and winter months subtracted from their sewer bill.

The question of the Garibaldi Days parade came up as planning for the annual festival progresses while ODOT plans to begin work on Highway 101 and the adjacent sidewalks this summer. Garibaldi Days are scheduled from July 26 to 28 this year.

Currently, there is not a schedule set for the work, for which a contract was recently awarded to a contractor. Welch said that she

would be in communication with the contractor about their planned work schedule and that there was a possibility that the parade could proceed.

However, there is a good chance that by late July the sidewalks lining the parade route between Third and Seventh Streets will be unsafe for spectators. Mayor Katie Findling said that if that was the case, holding the parade and risking the safety of spectators would be an illadvised choice. Findling said that she and Welch had begun discussing the possibility of hosting an alternate event, should the parade prove unfeasible. Findling said that the event could include local police and firemen displaying their equipment, a petting zoo or other family-friendly activities as a substitute for the parade.

“Four Old Broads on the High Seas” cast

The Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts (TAPA) and Val Braun of Edward Jones are delighted to announce the cast of the hilarious production of the comedy “Four Old Broads on the High Seas”, written by Leslie Kimbell, directed by Chris Chiola, and produced by Robert Buckingham.

The Four Old Broads and Sam are at it againthis time heading off on a Sassy Senior Cruise of fun and frolicking. The original cast of last year’s smash hit returns for the sequel to Four Old Broads, also written by Leslie Kimbell. Joni Sauer-Folger, Kelli McMellon, Berta Limbaugh, Val Braun, and Jared Wilson, return as Beatrice, Eaddy Mae, Imogene, Maude, and Sam, respectively. Sam and Imogene are about to get married on board while the other ladies look for love. This time they’re joined by TAPA veterans Al Johnson, who plays Herbert, the slick and overly tan villain and Wally Nelson who plays Captain Sterling, with his steady hand on the wheel. Jason Hovey, who was last on

TAPA’s stage in “Love, Lies and the Doctor’s Dilemma”, plays Steven the daytime porter and by night, Miss Tequilla Mockingbird, the ships

entertainer. Two of fellow passengers, an elderly couple Horace and Edna Bumpus are played by Fred Foster, and Becki Wilhelm also get pulled into the action. Fred made his acting debut in last year’s “A Nice Family Gathering,” and Becki, a founding member of TAPA, was last on stage in 2021’s Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None.” Jeannie Foster, also last on stage in “A Nice Family Gathering” with her husband Fred, rounds out the cast as Detective June Rockstone, who tries to unravel the tangled web of murder, deceit and lovers scorned. Watch these sassy sleuths hilariously dig for clues once again in an all-new mystery when Leslie Kimbell’s “Four Old Broads on the High Seas” sets sail on TAPA’s stage this June. Performances

will be held at The Barn Community Playhouse in Tillamook on June 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29, 2024, at 7 p.m. and June 16, 23 and 30, 2024, at 2 p.m. Doors open one half-hour prior to curtain. Tickets are on sale now at tillamooktheater.com or call the TAPA box office at (503) 812-0275 to purchase tickets, ask questions or you need assistance. As always, opening night is Gala Night where each ticket holder receives one free beverage and complimentary Hors D’oeuvres. TAPA also has a concessions counter serving snacks, desserts, soft drinks, coffee from Blue Star Espresso, assorted beer, including Pelican Brewery beer and wine including Casa Luna Winery. “Four Old Broads on the High Seas” contains brassy & sassy language.

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Cape Kiwanda parking lot partial opening by Memorial Day weekend

The Cape Kiwanda Lot south of Dorymen’s Way is open and free to park!

The month of May presented the project team with great weather for the paving of the Cape Kiwanda Parking Lot. Just ahead of Memorial Day weekend, paving has been completed for the lot and adjacent areas of Cape Kiwanda Drive, Circle Drive, and Webb Park Road. While the portion of the parking lot north of Dorymen’s Way remains under construction, the parking lot south of Dorymen’s Way will be open for business by Friday, May 24th, and parking is free until the full reconstruction is complete! Paid parking will then go back into effect. Please note that ADA, electric vehicle (EV), and motorcycle parking is not yet designated with pavement markings or signs. Memorial Day visitors to Cape Kiwanda will also notice that the planters, boulders, and grading of the common areas have been completed. Coming up next is the installation of the metal roof on the new restrooms, giving shape to the clean new look for users who will no longer have to travel far from the beach to gain easy access. (Porta potties will be made available during Memorial Day

weekend). Prior to construction, the existing parking lot provided parking for 126 vehicles. When complete, the new parking lot will provide 131 parking spaces (115 standard parking spaces, 5 ADA accessible parking stalls, 5 EV charging spaces, 1 ADA accessible EV charging space, and 5 motorcycle parking spaces).

Tillamook County and the Cape Kiwanda Project Team are excited to reach this milestone and kick off the busy season! The full reconstruction of the lot remains on schedule to be open in July of 2024.

What remains to be completed at the Cape Kiwanda Parking Lot:

• Striping of the lot’s north side

• Continuation of restroom finishes and roof

• Foot wash station located near the restroom

• Surfboard and bicycle racks

• Site lighting and EV charging stations

• Plantings and site furnishings

• Enclosed plank storage and refuse area

• Vehicular and wayfinding signage

Where else can you park?

• Free Public Parking Lot (86 parking stalls behind Doryland Pizza and

only a 2-minute walk to Cape Kiwanda)

• Nestucca Valley Community Alliance Skatepark (55 parking stalls and only a 5-minute walk to Cape Kiwanda)

• Pacific City Boat Launch (60 parking stalls including space for large motorized vehicles).

• Bob Straub State Park (60 parking stalls with direct access to the beach)

• Pacific City Turnaround (20 parking stalls and a quaint walk across the Beachy Bridge to local shops and food)

• Kiawanda Community Center (47 parking stalls). Free to the public on weekdays but no overnight parking.

The parking lot reconstruction is the first phase of Tillamook County’s Kiwanda Corridor Project (KCP) to be built. It also incorporates infrastructure for future wayfinding connections to the five other project elements of the KCP. For more information on the overall KCP please visit the project website: https://tillamookcoast. com/southcounty/kiwandacorridor.

The Kiwanda Corridor Project connects multiple county properties and supports the development of other public spaces with a thoughtfully programmed design that disperses crowds, creates opportuni -

ties for equitable outdoor play and education, and promotes stewardship of Pacific City, our beloved Cape Kiwanda and natural resources as a whole.

The six project elements include:

• Cape Kiwanda Parking Lot

• Jensen Property

• Nestucca Valley Community Alliance Park

• Multi-Use Path

• Webb Park

• Shorepine Village Boardwalk

The KCP’s values are:

• Place: Honor the natural and built heritage of Pacific City

• People: Enhance the experience for the diverse range of people in Pacific City

• Natural Environment: Prioritize sound ecological decisions and support sustainability

• Fiscal Responsibility: Make efficient and responsible financial decisions and maintain affordability

• Connectivity: Support and integrate multi-modal

connectivity in and around Pacific City while prioritizing accessibility

• Safety: Prioritize everyday safety alongside emergency management

The project is being funded by county transient lodging taxes, day-use revenues from Pacific City parking lots, and grants from state agencies. For more information, please contact Rachel Hagerty, Tillamook County Chief of Staff, at rachel.hagerty@ tillamookcounty.gov.

Marie Mills Center employees honored by ORA

Two employees at the Marie Mills Center in Tillamook were recently named the Support Professional of the Year and Employee of the Year by the Oregon Resource Association.

Hallie McCormick, the janitorial coordinator at Marie Mills, was named Support Professional of the Year, while Deanna Walker was name Employee of the Year. Oregon Resource Association (ORA) is the professional membership association for community providers of services to individuals with disabilities. As the hub of the disability community, ORA provides a collaborative platform that connects and empowers its members through learning, advocacy, resources, and innovation.

Each year ORA petitions nominees for outstanding individuals from member organizations that possess

exemplary qualities, having improved their own life, or having helped improve the lives of others with disabilities. Members were encouraged to nominate individuals to recognize excellence, appreciate and distinguish the impact individuals create in the world.

Marie Mills Center, Inc. nominated two individuals: Hallie McCormick for “Support Professional of the Year” and Deanna Walker for “Employee of the Year”. Both individuals were selected as the winners in each category for the entire state of Oregon.

“Support Professional of the Year” is presented to a Direct Support Professional who has made significant contributions to improving the lives of people with disabilities. Hallie McCormick has dedicated over 19 years to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities.

She is the current Janitorial Coordinator for Marie Mills Center, Inc. janitorial teams. She trains individuals, not only with basic janitorial skills, but also helps them to work as team members, instills workplace ethics/ morals plus teaches communication skills. She fosters a learning environment and encourages individuals to venture out and find individual employment with community employers. She has supported three such individuals during the past year that have desired to be employed by companies in our community. All three are currently stable and successful with their new employment opportunities. The special award for “Employee of the Year” is presented only to a person with a qualifying disability. It is awarded when said person makes positive contribu-

Cork & Brew Tour returns June 14

delights at the highly anticipated annual Cork & Brew Tour! Join us on Friday, June 14, from 5 - 8:30 p.m., when Downtown Tillamook transforms into a festive nightout for adults. Start your night off right with the Cork & Brew Launch Party at Flavors on First, Tillamook’s amazing food truck court. The festivities kick off at 5 p.m. with live music, engaging activities, and your first drink! Here you’ll trade your event ticket for your Cork & Brew glass and a tour passport. This launch

party sets the perfect tone for a night of fun and exploration. Once you’ve enjoyed the kickoff, it’s time to embark on your self-guided adventure through Downtown Tillamook. Visit a variety of local businesses, each offering a unique experience. Sip on regional beers and wines, savor delicious appetizers, and engage in a lively conversation with fellow attendees and business owners. Each stop provides a new opportunity to discover the local flavors and vibrant community spirit that make Tillamook special. As always, it’s a blast to see friends, family, and new faces while you explore each stop! Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a craft beer

tions to society through their work and exemplifies the positive impact work can have on the quality of life.

Deanna Walker started her employment goal in 2008 and worked with Marie Mills Center, Inc. to gain employment skills as a receptionist and performed light janitorial work. She gained confidence and was encouraged to seek individual employment in

the community. Deanna was excited to start working at All Star Appliance. She was welcomed by her team as ‘part of the family’ and her confidence grew! She also sought out another employer and began cleaning the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce. She takes great pride in keeping these sites as clean as possible for visitors to enjoy. Deanna exited

lover, or simply looking for a great time, Cork & Brew has something for everyone. As you stroll through the downtown area, you’ll not only indulge in fantastic food and drink but also support local businesses and connect with friends, old and new.

Keep the fun going by following us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates. Tickets are available now at www.corkandbrewtour.com and must be purchased in advance. Remember, tickets are limited and only available until they sell out, so don’t wait! Don’t miss out on this perfect blend of community, flavors, and fun. We hope to see you at Cork & Brew on June 14, and remember, get your tickets! Cheers!

her training program with Marie Mills Center after she decided to apply for a position with Tillamook Safeway. She is currently working successfully at all three jobs. She balances her busy schedules for all three employers and still has time to enjoy her personal life. She is proud to work at each location and is delighted to be a successful community member.

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TBCC pending Kirby Nagelhout as general contractor for healthcare building construction project

The Tillamook Bay Community College (TBCC) Board of Education has accepted the qualified low bid of $17,550,000 from Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company (KNCC) to construct the TBCC’s new 28,000 sq. ft. Healthcare Education building. The college originally reviewed unsealed bids on May 7 at 2 p.m. This is a bond-funded construction project, and TBCC is obligated by state

procurement law to accept the lowest bid. KNCC proposed the lowest bid and came within the anticipated budget. KNCC has over 38 years of construction experience and serves all of Oregon and parts of southern Washington; their educational construction background is also extensive. They have worked on many educationbased projects including a 43,795 sq. ft. building for

Clackamas Community College (CCC) with an attached 2,500 sq. ft. event hall, the 37,618 sq. ft. Technology Education Center on Central Oregon Community College’s (COCC) Redmond campus that houses research labs for veterinary technician programs, and various buildings for colleges and universities across the state such as Eastern Oregon University, Oregon State University, the Bend campus of COCC, and

more. Staff and faculty at the college are excited to see the transformation. The President of TBCC, Dr. Paul Jarrell, stated, “We are so excited to see the construction of our new Healthcare Education facility begin next month. We could not be happier with Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company as the General Contractor for this work. They will be a great addition to our team,

which includes Wenaha Group for project management and Opsis Architecture for planning and design. This campus and community transformation would not be possible without the strong support of our community. We look forward to seeing you all on campus for our official groundbreaking.”

The Groundbreaking Ceremony for TBCC’s Healthcare Education Building will take place on June

21 at 1 PM with formal remarks starting around 1:30 PM. TBCC President Dr. Paul Jarrell will be there alongside important dignitaries. As a bond-funded project, the construction of the Healthcare Education Building would not be possible without the support of Tillamook County residents. Please come by the college and join the celebration at the Groundbreaking Ceremony on June 21 at 1 p.m.

NCRD’s 2024 Gala Dinner and Auction Event Achieves Success

Amidst twinkling lights and a jubilant atmosphere, the North County Recreation District (NCRD) welcomed over 125 guests to the Gala Dinner and Auction event to support the construction of the new Aquatics Facility. From the moment guests stepped through the doors on May 3rd, the air was electric with anticipation. Buttercup’s delectable cuisine, earning rave reviews from attendees, made for an evening of culinary delight and heartfelt giving. Frank Squillo, owner of Wanda’s and our esteemed Master of Ceremonies for the evening, added an extra layer of charm and charisma, guiding guests through the night with his trademark wit and

grace. The Gala proved to be a testament to the community’s dedication beginning from the overwhelming success of contributions in response to the invitation mailer. Auction bids and donations during the event amounted to $16,401. A significant boost came from an anonymous double-donor, doubling contributions to a remarkable $32,802.

But the true magic of the evening unfolded when the spotlight shifted to a standing ovation for Adventist Health’s momentous announcement of $500,000 for the Therapy Pool. The impact of their generosity reverberated throughout the room, setting the stage for

a new chapter in NCRD’s history.

“A therapy pool is a game changer in North Tillamook County,” expressed Eric Swanson, President of Adventist Health Tillamook. “We have been providing medical care in the community since the 1980s, replacing Nehalem Volunteer Ambulance. We want to be a part of what happens in North Tillamook County now and in the future … and we wanted to make a significant contribution that supports that intent.”

NCRD extends heartfelt thanks to all who made it a memorable experience. To our guests, auction bidders and donors for supporting our mission. To Friends of

NCRD for sponsoring the event, as well as to Home + Sea Realty and Pelican Brewing for a combined $10,500 in sponsorship contributions. To the Mudd Nick Foundation, for their generosity and steadfast commitment to NCRD’s mission.

To our auction sponsors—Nehalem River Ranch, Pacific Roots, Riverbend Players, Seaside Coasters, Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts, Oregon Coastal Scenic Railroad, Siggi-G Ocean Charters, Nordic Pirate Guide Services, Port of Garibaldi, Garibaldi Marina, Nehalem TideRunners Dragonboat Team, artist Shirl Ireland, Alderbrook Golf Course, and Pauseful Massage and Botanicals— thank you for your generous

contributions.

NCRD extends immense gratitude to staff, volunteers, and our team of professionals. To NCRD Fitness Director Hannah Culver, Administrative Assistant Kiley Konruff, and superstar-volunteer Wendy Baker, whose meticulous planning went above and beyond. To Buttercup, for their culinary artistry. To Jane Scott Productions for capturing the laughter and camaraderie of the evening, ensuring that every moment would be remembered.

The resounding success of the event underscores the many years of dedication and support from so many people and organizations from across our District and beyond. Fiorelli Consulting expressed their deep gratitude, stating, “We have been

honored to lead the capital campaign over the past year and to be a part of something so special with such an amazing group of kind and dedicated people.”

Since voting in favor of forming the Recreation District in 1996, the community’s ongoing support has served as a beacon of hope for the realization of NCRD’s vision to make real differences in the lives we serve. That generosity has enabled us to grow and thrive, and the new Aquatics Center reaffirms our commitment for generations to come.

For more information on the project, visit our campaign page: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/ friends-of-ncrd/building-anew-aquatics-facility

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Gardening Matters: Garden changes

Here we are in late May already with Memorial Day weekend behind us. I do hate to see the end of May coming as it is my favorite month of the year. Spring shrubs look their best, the Clematis Montana ‘Warwick Rose’ at my front gate is spectacular, and the Dutch iris are blooming. Time to plant out those annuals for a pop of color and to get the tomatoes and peppers into the ground as soon as the soil temperatures warm up to a consistent 50 degrees.

I have an area in my garden that needs some serious renovation and now is a good time to do it. This particular bed is part of the view from my kitchen window where I used to be able to see my Rhododendron ‘Nancy Evans’ every morning. Nancy is a particularly pretty rhodie that starts out with pinkish-yellow flowers that turn a brighter yellow as they mature. I had that rhodie for almost 18 years and it was one of my favorites. (The attached photo shows her in her prime.)

I use the past tense as Nancy has been removed. About three years ago, she started to fail. Where I used to count 200 blossoms on the four-foot-high shrub, she only had 20 blooms. (I know because I counted them as I was removing the spent flowers each June.) Two years ago, she was down to 10 and last Spring, she only had 4 blooms. Besides that, she was dropping leaves when she shouldn’t be and generally looked pretty sad. I cut her back dramatically last June, hoping that would spur on new growth as it does in most plants. But by November, Nancy only had 3 tiny leaves and I knew she was on her last legs. On

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a nice day in February, I cut her down to the ground. But I noticed in late April that my Japanese maple ‘Autumn Moon’ that had thrived next Nancy for a decade was also looking sad and troubled. I cut off a small branch to find there was no green wood left, nor was there any green wood on subsequent branches from different parts of the tree. And by last week, there were only 3 leaves on the whole maple. It was time to let Autumn go, too. So, I got out my shovel and dug up the roots and dispatched the tree to the brush pile. But I was concerned. What the heck was happening in that area? Time to put on my detective hat and get out the Sherlock Holmes magnifying glass. Upon inspection of the maple, I found her roots to be healthy and undamaged. No sign of Phytophthora root rot or Verticillium wilt, both common fungal diseases in Japanese maples in the Pacific Northwest. “Sherlock” was stumped.

Then I explored the area where these two thriving plants had lived for many years without an issue. And as I dug around in the soil, I found a maze of small tunnels under where the two plants had been. No mole hills, nor vole entries, so I ruled those out. But what I seriously suspect are chip-

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munk tunnels. For the area where the ‘Nancy Evans’ and ‘Autumn Moon’ were located is next to a stacked stone wall where I have seen numerous chipmunks (or maybe just the same one or two?) hang out over the years.

Then I remembered last summer when I had planted some hosta at the base of the maple that the ground seemed to be collapsing. I spent a lot of my time stomping down soft areas in the soil and finally wound up placing large rocks in the beds just to deter further tunneling. And that seemed to work. I am not going to poison the chipmunks or try to trap them. I want them to leave on their own volition.

I can spray natural oils like peppermint, eucalyptus, citrus or clove oil mixture in water and sprayed on the plants, or I can sprinkle cayenne pepper or ground chili on the soil. Letting the dog out to chase the chippies is another solution so long as the dog doesn’t take it upon herself to chase the chipmunks to the ends of the earth. I don’t want to go to the expense of buying a new maple or rhodie until I am certain the problem as defined has been addressed. While I am not interested in replacing the maple and rhodie with similar plants just yet, the empty space needed to be addressed. More hosta and some shade grasses have helped fill in the area in a short amount of time.

I have looked upon this as being an opportunity to make a change in the garden instead of seeing it as a negative thing. Afterall, “Chip ‘n’ Dale’s” ancestors lived in the garden before I moved in.

Merkley Monthly: Strengthening wildfire resiliency and response

JEFF MERKLEY

For the Headlight Herald

I’ll never forget driving more than 600 miles up and down Oregon during the 2020 Labor Day fires. I saw towns destroyed and never once broke free from the thick smoke. I was deeply moved by that heartbreaking experience.

May is Wildfire Awareness Month, so I want to make sure you’re aware of how I’m working to protect Oregon’s communities from wildfire threats.

In April, I led Oregon’s entire Congressional delegation in a letter urging the Secretary of the Interior and the director of the Bureau of Land Management to renew the Western Oregon Operating Plan, known as WOOP. This effective, century-old fire management system expires at the end of June, so we’re pushing to extend it another five years to continue critical fire response preparedness and coordination for western Oregon.

As chair of the subcommittee that directly oversees the budgets for these agencies, and as the only Oregonian on the spending committee, I made sure that the government funding bills we passed in March made big investments in wildfire management. They included $4 billion for wildfire suppression operations across the country, $7 million for smoke mitigation through the program I created at the Environmental Protection Agency, and

$31 million for the national Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program, which includes five collaboratives across Oregon that are proven models for forest management.

In addition, I’ve introduced the Wildfire Resilient Communities Act to provide $30 billion to increase federal wildfire reduction projects and triple funding, up to $3 billion, for the Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program. And I worked across the aisle to save the Job Corps Civilian Conservation Centers, which operate three locations in Oregon, including one in Yachats, training young people for conservation careers, like wildland firefighting. We also need to invest in our firefighters. Between 2017 and 2022, Oregon received more than $43 million in Assistance to Firefighter Grants to purchase needed equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, and trainings. That’s in addition to more than $33 million awarded to Oregon over the same period to recruit and retain trained frontline firefighters. This month, I once again led a bipartisan group of Senators calling for additional funding to train National Guard members to fight wildfires. And I support making permanent the pay increases for federal wildland firefighters provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

You don’t have to be near a wildfire to be harmed

by it, so I’ve introduced two bills to support Oregon families and businesses from smoke and heat hazards.

The first is the Smoke and Heat Ready Communities Act to help communities develop new tools to protect the public during extreme smoke and heat events, like creating cool spaces with clean air that can be a safe refuge in dangerous conditions.

The second is the Wildfire Smoke Emergency Declaration Act, which would empower the President to declare a “smoke emergency” and mobilize the federal government to aid states and local communities, establish emergency shelters, and assist with relocation efforts, just like for a flood or storm.

It also would allow small businesses to access federal resources to recover from what can be a huge financial hit, from grape growers in the Willamette Valley to the furniture store owner in Southern Oregon who told me about how their entire stock had been ruined by smoke. Our communities deserve the same recovery assistance for natural disasters as other regions, even if our emergencies look different out West.

Wildfires, severe smoke, and extreme heat aren’t going away anytime soon, so I’ll keep fighting for the resources to ensure that Oregon’s communities and forests are safe and prepared.

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he Cape Meares Community Association’s (CMCA’s) annual meeting and first appreciation banquet on May 18 was a resounding success. About 40 individuals attended, enjoying hors d’oeuvres and drinks in the Red Shed, then moving to the Barbara Bennett Community Center for a potluck dinner and dessert. Both venues were lovely, set up with flower arrangements by Narayan Lincoln and Spike Klobas and the event was well-organized by Bev Stein, Mimi Maduro, Kathy Burke, Spike Klobas, Mary Gordon and Wendy Burroughs. Several officers from CMCA gave updates over dinner. Funding is being pur-

D owntown and the port are looking like a display exhibit to commercial and seafaring construction with all the machines around. From the machine on the ODOT-purchased lot at 7th and U.S. 101, to the barge docked at the port, ready to ferry those gargantuan boulders to the south jetty, it’s hard not to be fascinated with the progress. Speaking of progress, 4 important city-based items. Let’s go… 1) U.S. 101 will be getting ripped up between 6th and 7th St. beginning June 3rd, but it will NOT be a part of the repaving project. The one-off project is to repair a partially collapsed sewer line that can’t wait. The other reason, for those wanting to know why we couldn’t suffer along until the U.S. 101 repaving project begins, is good ole’ fashioned cost. Per conversations with Mayor Katie

sued for the installation of solar panels on the community center. The Watershed Conservancy Project, a land deal among various entities with the goal of protecting Cape Meares’s watershed, remains on track. Cape Meares Lake is healthy. The disaster preparedness team purchased more essentials for the community’s emergency sheds. Signs, both informative and directional, are in the works and will appear in Cape Meares over the summer. An attractive brochure, the Cape Meares Good Neighbor Guide, was unveiled at the annual meeting. The Guide, paid for by Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, explains beach-

and notes from our City Manager Pro Tem Liane Welch, to add this sewer repair to the U.S 101 repaving project would require a change order to the contract with ODOT. That route would have cost the city significantly more than to do the patchwork now. So, to pinch the pennies and hug the dollars we have, we’re going to have to suffer another week. Here’s a note from Welch regarding the project: “The City of Garibaldi has signed a contract for emergency sewer work. Advanced Excavation will start work on June 3, on Hwy 101 between 6th and 7th Streets. The highway will be down to one lane during the day with flaggers, emergency vehicles will be able to get through the work zone. This work will last about 1 week. This partially collapsed sewer repair needs to be done prior the start of the ODOT highway project,

related regulations and their rationales and provides important contact information. CMCA will be distributing the Guide to vacation rental managers. Copies are available at the community center and online at capemeares. org. As the evening came to a

which is planned to start mid- to end of June. Please drive slow and safe through the construction site.”

2) The great Garibaldi Days Parade debate. During the May 2024 monthly meeting, city council came to a consensus of sorts to allow City staff to work up options and solutions to sort out the safest way to keep the tradition alive, whatever form that may take. For background: we won’t know until June at the earliest whether sidewalks will even exist to safely have a pa-

I finally made time last Sunday to drop by “Bookish,” the new book shop in Cloverdale. Located in the “little purple house” across U.S. Highway 101 from The Rusty Cow antique shop, I enjoyed meeting the owner Lin, and browsing for books. I see that she has my favorite children’s story of all time (Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey) available for sale, so I definitely trust her taste in books. The shop is open from noon to 5 p.m. Fridays through Sundays, weekly.

Clover’s Day will be celebrated from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 6 in downtown Clover-

close, a number of individuals were singled out for their contributions to the community. Randy Klobas spearheaded the transformation of the Red Shed from spider haven to clean utility center. Patti and Mike Smith were heralded for their never-ending work maintaining and managing the community center. Bev Stein was lauded for her leadership. The entire Cape Meares team of volunteer firefighters was heralded, with a special shout-out to retiring Mike Smith. Other community contributors were mentioned in the evening’s crowning touch, a poem giving a historical view of CMCA that was written and read by Deborah Thomas Neal. The poem,

rade. If they’re torn up, the risk for accident and injury is high, and safety is the top priority. We all want to have a great time, and enjoy a parade, but not at the cost of anyone getting hurt.

It harkens back to memories of 2020 when citizens rallied together for an unofficial parade caravan through town, as well as the 2021 “Lite” edition that was successfully pieced together within weeks. We should know by the end of June what exactly will be happening between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on the Saturday of Garibaldi Days. If there isn’t a parade, Mayor Katie assures me there are wildly exciting, alternative ideas up the planners’ sleeves. Intermission, courtesy of Garibaldi’s favorite local librarian, June Ekborg: “Family Fun Time in the community hall is wrapping up this week. Friday, May 31, 10 a.m. will be the last gathering of the season.

dale. Let’s save the date! Do you have an antique car, a farm animal, a business or an organization that you want to show off in the parade? We can google “2024 Clover’s Day Parade” to access an application. The completed document can be sent to [email protected]. Those among us who are interested in being vendors can email for more information. Remember that a fireworks show is planned in Neskowin. It will happen in front of Proposal Rock (“the usual spot”) at 10 p.m. on Thursday, July 4. The show is funded entirely by donations from the south Tillamook County community, including businesses. Because Neskowin Fireworks has received non-profit status, our contributions are tax deductible this year. Go to http://neskowinfireworks. com to contribute.

The Chamber of Commerce in Tillamook is advertising a Cork and Brew Tour from 5-8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 14. According to my source, the fun begins at Pelican Brewing Company’s

Last week marked the return of regularly scheduled daily Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad trips between Rockaway Beach and Garibaldi, just in time for the Memorial Day weekend and the beginning of summer vacation.

From now through September 22, the train makes two stops every weekday, arriving in Rockaway at 10:30 and 12:30, with departures 30 minutes later.

On Saturdays and Sundays, the train adds a 2:30 arrival in Rockaway, with a 3:00 departure to Garibaldi. There are a few changes this year. One of the biggest: the OCSR website lets you choose the time of your return trip. In the past, the train stopped in Rockaway for 30 minutes, leaving barely enough time for visitors to walk to the edge of the Wayside and see the vista from Twin Rocks to Arch Cape.

Now, visitors can catch the train in Garibaldi at 10 a.m. and arrive in Rockaway at 10:30. But instead of rushing to get back on the train by its 11 a.m. return, they can select the 1 p.m. return trip on weekdays, or the 3 p.m. trip on the

“Confessions of a Former President: What Goes Around Comes Around,” got rave reviews and will be posted on capemeares.org for us all to enjoy. Speaking of writing, I hope you read the letter “Preserving Tillamook Bay: Why We Must Act Against Destructive Aquaculture Practices” in the May 14 edition of this paper. This piece clearly lays out the importance of eelgrass to the commercial and sport fishing industries and, in turn, tourism in Tillamook County. Mechanized methods of removing eelgrass are the most harmful means of aquaculture. As the article makes clear, oyster farming can be done in a manner

Thank you, Marisa Scott, for coordinating a fun and dry space for families to gather for playtime with little ones when the weather outside is less than inviting.

“Summer Reading is coming soon to all Tillamook County Libraries. Beginning June 10th, all ages can join the fun with reading challenges, special programs, and other activities. There will be something for everyone so come check it out.”

3) Budget meetings will begin this week. May 28th & 29th, 4 p.m. start times. Shoutouts to whoever decided to not have them begin in the morning, for those like Councilor Gierga and Mayor Katie who have day jobs. As seeming tradition at this point, this budget was put together with urgency and sweat equity by Welch and our new finance officer, Becca Harth. Shoutouts to them for coming in at the

that doesn’t compromise the environment the way mechanized removal of eelgrass does. Those of us who walk the beach in Cape Meares have seen an increase in eelgrass washing up on our shore in recent years. For more information or to help combat this destructive practice, contact [email protected].

It’s said that the early bird catches the worm. In Tony Papadopoli’s case, it’s the dawn fisherman limiting out on spring Chinook by 5:30 a.m. Tony was fishing the Memaloose pool on May 17 when he reeled in his two salmon. Woo-hoo, congrats to Tony. Let’s hope all you other fisherfolk have some good luck this season, too.

11th hour, jumping into the deep end of the pool, and working without a net. If this all goes to plan and I get my way, I’m starting a statue row downtown somewhere, and putting their statues on the row.

4) The newest City Manager job posting is on the city website, as well as a sponsored posting on Tillamook Headlight Herald’s Facebook page.

To see the posting, apply or just share it around, please visit https://www. ci.garibaldi.or.us/2241/JobOpportunities

Lastly, I hope y’all got a peaceful, restful, delightful Memorial Day weekend. Here’s to hoping everyone got all that while being able to pardon our dust, watch your step, mind the gap... It’s going to be a summer they talk about for years. Second star on the right… Avast, ye landlubbers.

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new bottling facility on the corner of Front Street and Grove Avenue, with interactive brewery tours, uncorking contests, a blind taste test, a professional photo booth and friendly games of corn hole and ring toss. Then, with passport and complimentary tasting glass in hand, join the official self-guided tour that starts at 6 p.m. Wander through downtown to 12 locations, each with its own beer and wine to sample and delicious, locally sourced appetizers and finger foods that complement each beverage. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased online at www. tillamookchamber.org or by visiting the Chamber office, Pelican Brewing Co.’s

downtown Tap Room, or Sunflower Flats. The event is expected to sell out, so be sure to buy your tickets in advance. For more information, contact the Tillamook Area Chamber of Commerce at info@tillamookchamber. org or call 503-842-7525. We’re each invited to celebrate Dr. Albert Thompson’s retirement with him. The event is planned from 3:30-6 p.m. on Thursday, June 6 at Adventist Health Medical Office. The address is 38505 Brooten Road, Suite A, in Pacific City. Congratulations to Nestucca High School Senior Isabelle Henry Sullivan on being awarded the 2024 Gold Cup Award from the Monday Music Club in Tillamook.

Happy birthday this week to: Aleesha Baumgartner, Michelle Brock, Dan Daggett, June Heathershaw, Richard Heathershaw, Bristol Hopkes, Maverick Josi, Robbie Ledbetter, Blake Slavens, Addison Trent, Jace Troxel, Brylee Upright, Kylee Wagner, Don Watters, Jr., Mandy Wickham, Rhett Woods and Nikolas Zeller.

Graces and Tillamook Bay, to the quaint and lovely Garibaldi Marina, the OCSR now gives visitors in both directions the luxury of time to explore at much more leisure.

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SCOTT FISHER

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weekend. The same applies (with different arrival and departure times) for Rockaway residents and visitors who want to enjoy the train ride to Garibaldi and have enough time to enjoy our neighbor to the south.

Either way, this gives train riders the time to explore our towns, whether for a leisurely lunch, a round of miniature golf at Troxel’s, a short stroll on the beach, or a search for the perfect memento at one of our shops along 101.

This changes the train from the beautiful attraction it’s always been, to a way of making a coastal excursion along our breathtaking shore that allows time to visit our two little towns. From the seven miles of beach in Rockaway, past the Three

The question I hear most often from visitors to the Historic Caboose on my Tuesday shifts: “Is this where we buy tickets for the train?” The answer is yes and no, of course. Yes, the train stops here, and yes, you can buy tickets, and if you haven’t made advance reservations, you can buy tickets from the conductor when the train arrives. You can also book tickets on their website, at https://oregoncoastscenic. org. Look for the yellow book now button in the center of the home page, or click the Train Rides tab from the list of options at the top. The site explains how to book outbound and return trip tickets to choose the length of your stay.

Prices for the round trip are $30 for adults (between 12 and 54), $22 for children ages 3-12, and $25 for seniors (54 and up) and veter-

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Chet grew up in North Portland near Peninsula Park, where he spent a significant amount of his childhood playing basketball. He attended Central Catholic High School, where his mother knew the nuns would raise him up! After graduating from the University of Portland with a degree in education, Chet began a lifetime of educating and coaching, mostly on the Oregon Coast. Throughout his life, Chet continued to follow the sports programs of his alma maters and contributed financially to those learning institutions for the remainder of his life. In 2010, he was recognized by Central Catholic in their “Hall of Friends” for his financial support and was also inducted into the “President’s Club” at the University of Portland. When Chet took his first teaching position in Sublimity at Saint Bonifice High School, he took his younger brother with him in an effort to help raise him; he was always mentoring, even as a big brother! Chet then transferred to Tillamook Catholic High School teaching and coaching. His next stop was the Tillamook School District, where he taught Social Studies classes and coached a little bit of everything…boys’ golf, basketball, and football, along with girls’ golf, basketball, and softball, and even track and field! The girls’ basketball team was an icon for a decade and lovingly referred to as “Chet’s Angel’s” by the school and community. Those who were fortunate enough to be known as one of the Angel’s held that name with high distinction, and many little girls spent their Sunday afternoons in the THS gym attending free clinics and hoping to become an Angel some day!

Chet finished his career in Tillamook serving as Athletic Director and retired from the Cheesemakers in 1993. Neah-Kah-Nie High School then took the opportunity of Chet’s newfound free time to hire him as their girls’ basketball coach, where he went on to coach the Pirates for seven years. Chet supported both of these high school sports’ programs well into his retirement by collecting pop cans at 5 cents apiece and donating the proceeds to the athletic departments. That small gesture eventually totaled over $20,000 deposited into THS’s “Chet Fund” to benefit young student athletes! Chet was also a class advisor and enjoyed remaining connected to his former students and attending all of the class reunions. He spent his entire life influencing and raising up generations of high schoolers in Tillamook County, influencing them as a teacher, coach, mentor, and friend.

Chet was obviously passionate about sports, but he was also a walking encyclopedia of sports’ statistics; he could describe in great detail the teams, scores, years, players, and memorable plays over his many years of coaching! Although his love of coaching began early (as a high school senior

he coached baseball for the Catholic Youth Organization), as an adult, he was still a fan and an athlete. He was devoted to the New York Yankees and was also an avid golfer, playing as much as he could. He enjoyed his many friendships at Alderbrook Golf Course, where he was President of the Men’s Club for years, as well as being the Handicap Chairman. Chet oversaw many local tournaments and was instrumental in their success; he provided a great deal of dedication to the golfing community. Chet enjoyed the tranquility of his home, facing the 9th fairway of Alderbrook and managed to collect thousands of balls in his yard from friends’ errant shots.

Chet was a volunteer for the Tillamook County Fair, manning the parimutuel window for the horse races for many seasons. Chet enjoyed traveling to Palm Springs with friends from Tillamook to socialize and golf; it was a highlight every year.

Chet was preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Virginia Howlett, and his brothers.

Although Chet had no traditional family of his own, he created a whole community of true family everywhere he went: Fred Meyer, The Fern, Alice’s, TCCA for ice cream cones, Cabin Coffee, and beyond. His influence and genuine love of others will never be forgotten.

Well done, Chet.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sun., June 23, 2024 at Alderbrook Golf Course “The Mook.”

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Tillamook High School Athletic Department for boys and girls golf, softball and girls’ basketball. Contact Tillamook Athletic Department 503-842-2566 ext. 2325.

Kyle Christopher Prulhiere

Sept. 14, 1990 ~ April 28, 2024

On April 28, 2024 Kyle Christopher Prulhiere passed away suddenly in his home in Tillamook at the age of 33.

Kyle was born on September 14, 1990 in Grants Pass, OR to parents Michelle Raymond and Glyn Prulhiere, the third of their four boys. After moving to Tillamook as a young boy, he later returned to Grants Pass and graduated from Grants Pass High School in 2009. The following summer, Kyle entered basic training and joined the US Navy, going on to become a machinist’s mate on the USS Essex stationed out of Japan. After his time in the Navy, Kyle returned to Tillamook and would call it home for the rest of his life. He found his tribe of dedicated and loving friends there, eventually meeting his fiancée Brittany McIntyre and her two children that he adored, Kaden and Chloe. They would become each other’s rock and with her, they shared a love of farming, motorcycles, concerts, and each other.

People knew Kyle for his loud entrances, affinity for costumes, his talent for cooking and hosting, his love of fishing and bow hunting, and a passion for competing in the Tillamook Demolition Derby. Kyle prided himself on bringing laughter to those around him over one of his famous roast dinners and was an excellent person for a raunchy joke, no matter the

circumstances or how ready you were to hear it. Above all else, Kyle could be counted on to go out of his way for his friends and family for anything they needed, paying no mind to how difficult the task may be. More than anything, Kyle wanted to be a hero and for a time was a volunteer firefighter for the Tillamook and Garibaldi Fire Departments. He once opened up his home in Tillamook during a multiple-day flooding and power outage to his family without power, telling them “we’ll feed you and warm you.” Kyle was a deeply caring man beneath his gruff exterior and would check in with his family to see what was going on with everyone, from calls with his parents and siblings to dropping in to homes for a random visit. He will be dearly and sorely missed by his parents, his brothers and sisters, and his family that he was about to embark on his

Julius Jortner 1936-2024

Julius Jortner passed away peacefully on April 1, 2024. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1948 from Poland. He graduated from Cooper Union at the age of 16, and received his Masters in Engineering from UCLA. Julius spent most of his career as a self-employed engineering researcher. For the last 20 years of his life, he made the Pacific Northwest his home. He be -

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Adventist Health Tillamook sponsors North County Recreation District Therapy Pool

Adventist Health Tillamook, a leader in promoting health and well-being, is honored to announce a $500,000 community contribution in support of a therapy pool in the new North County Recreation District (NCRD) Aquatic Center. This significant investment underscores the importance of health and well-being for the residents of North Tillamook County, a community Adventist Health Tillamook has been serving since the mid-80s with Emergency Medical Services and since 2012 with a rural health clinic in Manzanita.

Adventist Health Tillamook’s commitment to enhancing local health services and facilities extends beyond this latest project. Their annual community benefit contributions, totaling approximately $200,000, support Tillamook High School Athletics, Tillamook Bay Community College clinical programs, the Tillamook YMCA, Habitat for Humanity, and many other local initiatives. This latest donation follows a precedent set by previous significant contributions, such as their support for the Tillamook YMCA’s pool, demonstrating their ongoing dedication to community health. Eric Swanson, President of Adventist Health Tillamook, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership: “I couldn’t be more excited for Adventist Health Tillamook and our medical office in Manzanita to be part of this important community development. Our goal is to inspire health, wholeness, and hope in North Tillamook County through this investment.”

Mary Gallagher, Board Chair of NCRD adds, “Opening its doors in Spring

2025, the Aquatics Center will serve as a central hub for health, wellness, water safety and recreation, fostering physical activity, skill development and community bonding. A major milestone in this transformative project is the generous $500,000 donation from Adventist Health Tillamook for a therapy pool within the center. This significant contribution not only showcases their commitment to our community’s well-being but also underscores their dedication to a healthier lifestyle for all. The Adventist Health Tillamook Therapy Pool stands as a testament to the collaborative spirit driving positive change. Our deepest gratitude goes to Adventist Health Tillamook for their visionary leadership and unwavering support, leaving an enduring impact on countless lives benefiting from therapeutic services in the Aquatics Center.” For more information about Adventist Health Tillamook’s community investment focus areas and priorities, please visit the

Community Benefit section on their website: adventisthealth.org/tillamook/aboutus/community-benefit.

About Adventist Health

Since 1973, Adventist Health Tillamook is a faithbased, nonprofit healthcare organization that includes: a 25-bed critical access medical center located in Tillamook, Oregon; the largest hospital-based ambulance service in Oregon with four stations located throughout Tillamook County; and rural health clinics and urgent care medical offices serving the northern Oregon coast as well as the communities of Vernonia and Estacada. Adventist Health Tillamook employs over 550 associates and healthcare providers and is part of Adventist Health, a faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 100 communities in California, Hawaii and Oregon. For more information about Adventist Health Tillamook, visit AdventistHealthTillamook.org

next life journey with. Kyle is preceded in death by cousin Darren Davis, grandfather Michael “Swampy” Brewer, uncle Kevin Raymond, and greatuncle Richard Davis. He leaves behind fiancée Brittany and her children Kaden and Chloe, mother Michelle Raymond, father Glyn Prulhiere, step-father Ron Brewer, step-mother Malinda Prulhiere, grandparents Mick and Kathy Prulhiere, Michael and Mary Raymond and Joy Brewer, siblings Kevin, Kerry, and Kody Prulhiere, Scott and Elizabeth Brewer, Rachel Rogers, nieces Scarlett and Evelynn Prulhiere, Alaina and Evelyn Rogers, nephew Henry Rogers, along with aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends.

Kyle’s memorial service will be held August 23rd followed by a motorcycle run the next day, the proceeds of which will go to Kyle’s family to support the cost of funerary services and to support the partner and kids left without him.

For those wishing to honor Kyle, in lieu of flowers please support the Til Valhalla Project at tilvalhallaproject.com. TVP uses the proceeds from their sales to create and hand-deliver memorial plaques to the family members of fallen veterans nationwide as well as donate money towards therapy and reducing veteran suicide.

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came a freelance writer and photojournalist for local newspapers and magazines. Julius was a photographer, artist, and a self-published author of a book of poems titled “Just As” in 2015. Julius was a loving son, father, step-father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend to many. He will be forever remembered by his family and all who knew him.

OHA Tillamook Chapter to host youth event on June 1

The Tillamook Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association will hold its Annual Youth Outdoor Skills Day on Saturday, June 1 at Tillamook Gun Club.

OHA’s youth field events offer kids a chance to sharpen their outdoor skills and learn new ones. Opportunities typically include such offerings as

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ans with military ID. Infants 2 and under ride free.

One special offering this year: you can ride in the cab with the engineer for $100. There are a few stipulations: cab ride passengers must be 18 or older to ride by themselves in the engine. Children 10-18 years old must be supervised by an adult who also will need a cab ride ticket. Children 10 and under are not permitted in the cab.

The cab ride automatically includes a return trip ticket after the half-hour layover. If you want to extend your stay and take a return trip at a later time, you’ll need to book your return (at no additional charge) in one of the passenger cars.

After some of the conversations I’ve had with visitors in the Caboose, I can see this being an exciting addition for some of the rail enthusiasts who come in to ask questions. I’ve spoken with visitors from across the U.S. and Canada who eagerly anticipate the ride, especially when the steam engines are in operation.

A word on that: the #25 McCloud steam engine, familiar to Rockaway residents from the Santa Claus Express for our holiday treelighting ceremony, is nearly finished with its 1472-day service and maintenance. Till then, the 1947 dieselelectric engine will be doing the honors.

archery, clay shooting, small bore rifle shooting and wildlife identification. Demonstrations in such disciplines as blackpowder rifle shooting are often offered, as well.

Many OHA youth events include food prepared by OHA chapter volunteers and drawings for prizes donated by local merchants.

For more information call Keith Whitehead at 503-842-7153.

OHA (oregonhunters. org) is the state’s largest Oregon-based pro-hunting organization, with 11,000 members and 26 chapters statewide. Its mission is “protecting Oregon’s wildlife, habitat and hunting heritage.”

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Celebrating Excellence: Lauren Walker, RN, 2024 DAISY Award Honoree

Adventist Health Tillamook announces Lauren Walker, RN, has been honored with the 2024 DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. This prestigious award recognizes nurses who demonstrate exceptional clinical skills and compassionate care. Lauren, known as “Wren,” to her colleagues, exemplifies these qualities and more, consistently setting a high standard of excellence in patient care. The peers who nominated her for the award described her as a kind, outstanding team member with positive energy and readiness to support her team. She is often the first to respond to patient needs, offering assistance and emotional support to both patients and fellow nurses. One nomination highlighted Wren’s ability to connect deeply with patients,

even in brief interactions. A fellow nurse shared an example of Wren providing calm, compassionate care to a sick patient, starting a new IV and engaging in meaningful conversation about the patient’s family and heritage — all within a few minutes. This dedication to patient care and her calming presence in stressful situations makes Wren a beloved and respected member of the team. Patients and families also praise Wren’s compassionate approach. One patient recounted how Wren‘s care and attention made a hospital stay more comfortable and less frightening for their children. Another shared how Wren’s educational approach helped manage a critical health condition, restoring their faith in the medical system. Wren’s commitment to inclusivity

and patient-centered care ensures that patients and their families are actively involved in their care plans, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. Her ability to educate and empower patients and their families is a testament to her dedication to excellence. Eric Swanson, President of Adventist Health Tillamook, remarked, “Each spring, our hospital partners with the DAISY Foundation to celebrate an Adventist Health Tillamook nurse who demonstrates the highest levels of clinical and compassionate care. This year’s honoree puts her whole heart into caring for every patient; her empathetic presence and excellent clinical approach help patients, their families and her co-workers feel our Adventist Health ‘Be Love’ value.”

Symphony presents concerts in June

The North Oregon Coast Symphony concludes its 2023-2024 season with two concerts in June. Titled “Poetic Palette”, this series offers a variety of classical pieces from multiple composers. Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra by Max Bruch features two

soloists, clarinetist Braden Payne (in his final performance with NOCS) and principal violist Betsey Ellerbroek. Other selections include Offenbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld, Rossini’s William Tell Overture, Berlioz’s Hungarian March, the symphonic

poem In The Forest (Miske) by Ciurlionis, and Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia.

The first concert will take place on Saturday, June 8, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3 p.m. The second concert

will be on Sunday, June 9, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 p.m. Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under free (children 12 and under with adult supervision).

Tickets will be available at the door only for the Nehalem concert. Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at LarsenCenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132.

Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission, and NOCS scholarships for

graduating seniors will be announced.

This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences.

Diving into water fun and safety at the Port of Garibaldi

Tillamook Early Learning Center is hosting a free family engagement event for Preschool Promise, Head Start, and all young children, to showcase cold-water safety and outdoor recreation for young children. This event is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend.

Exhibitors include:

• WEBS • Kids activities at the Garibaldi Boathouse

• USCG Auxiliary

• Garibaldi Fire Department

• Cape Lookout State Park • Tillamook County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol

YMCA & NCRD Aquatics

Food Roots Tasting

Oregon Coast Dance Center

Oregon Healthcare Marketplace

Gregs Marine Service

FFA Animal Exhibit

Hatfield OSU Science Center

Tillamook Classical Conversations

OMSI

Tillamook Pioneer Museum

NW Regional ESD

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Mace at [email protected] 1906 Second St., Tillamook, OR 97141

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Pacific CCO

Tillamook County Library

Boy & Girl Scouting

Snacks provided by: • Starbucks • Tillamook Creamery

• Werner’s Gourmet Snacks

• Sparkletts Water Service Children enrolled in Preschool Promise, or Head Start will receive a free life jacket at the event between 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Structure fire on Airport Way

On the morning of May 23 at approximately 03:03 a.m., Nestucca Fire District was notified of a structure fire on Airport Way. The first arriving units found a residence fully involved. The incident was upgraded to a 3rd alarm to bring more resources to the scene and for coverage of the District.

Two structures sustained moderate to heavy damage, and a third one was a total loss. We received reports that two

of the homes were unoccupied at the time and the third residence was unknown if anyone was home. During operations a victim was seen inside the third residence that had not made it out. Notifications to family members were made by Tillamook County Sheriff’s office and their Chaplain. We would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance on this scene: North Lincoln Fire, Netarts Oceanside, Tillamook Fire, Tillamook Sheriffs, Oregon State Fire Marshall office, Bay City Fire, Tillamook Ambulance, and Garibaldi Fire.

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COURTESY PHOTO Lauren “Wren” Walker, RN, 2024 DAISY Foundation Award Honoree.
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Tillamook Music Club High School Junior-Senior Award Competition

young musicians performed for the three adjudicators and audience. Isabel Flores from Nestucca High School, Isabelle Henry-Sullivan from Nestucca High School and Blake Poblador from Tillamook High School. The out-of-town adju-

dicators were Anna Cosma (piano), Doree Jarboe (vocal) and John Hammond (instrumental). A total of $1,350.00 was awarded the contestants and Isabelle Henry-Sullivan received the Fenton McClellan Gold Cup Award.

Tillamook High School graduation procession

We invite the community to join us for the senior procession. This has become one of the graduates’ favorite tradition. We encourage you to line the procession route, decorate cars, cheer, yell, honk, hold up signs, decorate houses, and help us celebrate our amazing graduates. Please do not block driveways and remain off the streets. Please note this is a new route. Cars will leave Tillamook High School at 5:45

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election, having received 3792 of the 7111 votes counted in the race. That gave her over 53.3% of the votes counted while Jeff Spink had received 28% of the vote and Bruce Lovelin 18.1%.

If Skaar still commands more than 50% of votes cast when results are finalized in 30 days, she will win reelection, but if she falls below that threshold she will head to a runoff against the second-place vote getter in November.

Javadi took an easy victory against a primary challenge from retired corrections officer Glenn Gaither, winning 71.9% of votes counted across state house district 32 and 76.8% in Tillamook County. Larson was set for a comfortable victory in the race to replace retiring Tillamook County Assessor Denise Van-

decoevering, having received 65.0% of votes counted in the race against Kari Fleisher. The Tillamook Fire District’s request that voters approve a bond of 84 cents per thousand dollars of assessed property value trailed with 1,606 of 2,773 or 57.9% of votes cast against the question.

p.m., travel down 12th St. to Evergreen, turn right on Alder, travel down Alder to Meadow, travel down Meadow to 3rd St., travel down 3rd back to Evergreen, then back to Tillamook High School.

The next round of tabulation results may not be released until after contested or missing signatures are corrected on June 11, according to Tillamook County Clerk Christy Nyseth. Official results must be submitted to the secretary of state’s office by 30 days after the election on June 20.

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a game of heads-or-tails, with attendees guessing the outcome of a coin flip and removing festive beads when they guessed wrong and the last

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Cheesemakers and Bobcats compete at state track meet

also had two boys place in events, with Jonah Higdon finishing fifth in the 1,500-meter race with a time of 4:19.30 and sixth in the 800-meter at 2:05.32, while Draven Marsh finished eighth in the pole vault competition clearing a bar at 11 feet 1 ¾ inches.

Hillstrom capped a successful high school career at the 4A competition, qualifying for both the 100and 300-meter hurdles, a feat which she managed in three consecutive seasons.

Hillstrom made the finals in both events, earning a fourth-place finish with a personal best time of 16.20 seconds in the 100-meter race, and a sixth-place finish with a 47.62 second race in the 300-meter event. This marked Hillstrom’s third podium appearance in the 100-meter event.

“What a hard-working athlete Shayla is. She does it the right way. She never misses a day, she trains with a purpose, buys into her workout plan and then stays late to get all of her hurdle work in,” said Tillamook Track Head Coach Kye Johnson. “I know she wanted a higher finish in the 300 at state but we are all so proud of her. She’s been a great teammate and a tone-setter for our team.” Avery Reeder finished in sixth place in the women’s high jump for the Mooks, clearing 4 feet 11 ¾ inches, and Riley Huerta, a freshman, took eighth in discus with a personal best throw of 103 feet 3 inches.

On the boys’ side, Juan Gomez finished fourth in the 800-meter race with a time of 2:00.16 and Noel Guttierez came in eighth in discus with a personal best throw of 138

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COURTESY PHOTO FROM JOHN GUNTHER Tillamook’s Juan Gomez, shown here in the 4x400 relay, placed fourth in the 800 meters. COURTESY PHOTO FROM JOHN GUNTHER Micah Rigg placed in both the 800 and 1,500 for Nestucca. COURTESY PHOTO FROM JOHN GUNTHER Tillamook’s Shayla Hillstrom, right, was fourth in the 100-meter hurdles and sixth in the 300-meter hurdles. COURTESY PHOTO FROM JOHN GUNTHER
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If you care about someone who drinks too much Al-Anon can help. 503-842-5094

Pacific City Farmer’s Market May 26th through September 29. Sunday’s at the Library 10-2. New musicians and vendors always welcome. Contact [email protected] if interested.

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Do you have construction skills and want to join a great crew? Work Local NOW! For digitally fillable application download, go to: https://gagecontractors. com/employment/ Email complete application to: [email protected]

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Public Notices 999

TILLAMOOK PUD JOB OPENINGS

Public Relations Summer Internship Open until filled

For a full job posting and requirements please visit our website at https://www.tpud.org/ about-us/job-openings/ Tillamook People’s Utility District Whitney Christensen, Human Resources Generalist (503) 815-8638

No overnights, willing to train on flatbeds. Must have Class A CDL with doubles endorsement. Benefit package plus no accident/no ticket bonuses. To apply, contact Robert Obrist (503) 801-0675 or in person at: Fairview Trucking Company 7725 Trask River Road Tillamook, OR H23781

HH24-2000 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-23-966832-BF Reference is made to that certain deed made by, Kevin Saxton and Peggy Lee McElroy husband and wife as Grantor to Fist American Title, as trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONS SYSTEMS, INC., AS BENEFICIARY, AS NOMINEE FOR BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, ITS SUCCESSOR AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary, dated 6/5/2015, recorded 6/16/2015, in official records of TILLAMOOK County, Oregon in book/reel/volume No. and/or as fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception number 2015003471 and subsequently assigned or transferred by operation of law to Specialized Loan Servicing LLC covering the following described real property situated in said County, and State. APN:

A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Fairview Water District, Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, will be held at The Swiss Hall 4605 Brookfield Ave., Tillamook, OR 97141.

The meeting will take place on June 6, 2024, at 5:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee.

A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 30, 2024, at the Fairview Water District Office 403 Marolf Loop Rd., Tillamook, OR 97141, between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm.

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Fairview Water District

Has a vacancy for Board position 5

We are also looking for budget committee members. Both can be applied for through our office at 403 Marolf Loop Road, Tillamook

NESTUCCA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Classified Positions

Food Service Coordinator

-$23.12-$27.49/hr. DOE -206 day contract -8 hour shift -Benefits eligible -Starts 7/8/2024 Bus Driver

-$20.78-$24.70/hr. DOE -184 day contract -6 hour shift -Benefits eligible Special Education Instructional Assistant

-$18.24-$21.69/hr. DOE -179 day contract -7 hour shift -Benefits eligible -Starts 8/26/2024 Apply at: https://www.nestucca.k12.or.us/do/hr/index.php Call or email for more info: 503.392.3194 x408 or [email protected]

Headlight Herald

Office Manager

The Headlight Herald has an opening for an Office Manager. Come work with our professional team running the busy office of Tillamook County’s local news source since 1888.

We offer competitive wage and benefits for this full-time position. Must be able to deliver world-class customer service, have good computer skills and attention to detail.

If you want to work in a fast paced setting then this is the job for you.

If interested email Frank Perea at [email protected] or call 406-417-0848

As CHS continues to grow, we have many opportunities and positions available.

Today, CHS is looking for a Truck Driver (Posting #15105) to join our CHS Nutrition-Tillamook team. Starting wage $25-$30/hr based on experience. Excellent Health Benefits, Company paid Pension, 401K match, and extensive PTO. To view full description and complete the on-line application visit www.CHSInc.com

CHS is an EO/AA/M/F/V/D employer. H23724

Neahkahnie Water District Job Opening Notice

Neahkahnie Water DistrictSystem Operator Position

Neahkahnie Water District located in Nehalem, OR is currently recruiting qualified applicants to fill the position of System Operator.

The water district is a spring fed water supply located on Neahkahnie Mountain and services over 400 customers.  The salary range is $28.00 - $32.00 per hour plus benefits and is based on a 32 hour work week.  Application deadline is June 28, 2024 or until filled.

Please visit the website for full Job Description and Employment Application form at https://www.nknwd.org/.

PACIFIC CITY JOINT WATERSANITARY AUTHORITY OPEN POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

WATER/WASTEWATER OPERATOR-IN-TRAINING

PCJWSA currently has a job opening for the position of Operator-in-Training. The successful applicant will become part of a team providing water and wastewater services to residents of Pacific City/Woods, Oregon.

This is a full-time, hourly position with a monthly salary range of $3,293 - $4,167 DOE plus excellent benefits. Application forms and additional information about benefits, job duties, and minimum qualifications for this position are available online at www.pcjwsa.com

Send completed application and resume to PCJWSA, PO Box 520, Pacific City, OR 97135 or email to [email protected]. Position open until filled.

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POSITIONS: District Office Business Manager, Posting #510

Neah-Kah-Nie High School

24-25 Sp. Ed. IA, Posting #524

Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School

Garibaldi Grade School

3.5 hr. Instructional Assistant, Posting #518

24-25 Sp. Ed Instructional Assistants (1 Positions),

24-25 Sp. Ed. Instructional Assistant, Posting #525

Kindercamp Instructional Assistant, Posting #526

Nehalem Elementary School

Fairview Water District is looking for an Office Administrator for a full-time position.

$25/hr -$32/hr DOE Health-Dental-Vision provided. PERS retirement Provides administrative support to the General Manager and District staff. Details and application are available online at fairviewwater.com or at our office located at 403 Marolf Loop Road, Tillamook. Must have valid driver’s license and pass a background check.

The 2024 seasonal positions are now posted all in one for the Tillamook Visitor Center. Follow the QR code to apply.

2024 Seasonal Positions:

· Ice Cream Scooper - 14 years or older

· Retail Associate - 14 years or older

· Warehouse Associate - 16 years or older

SUBSTITUTES NEEDED – PLEASE CONTACT ESS.COM

Teacher Substitutes

Classroom, Secretarial, Cafeteria, and Custodial Substitutes Needed

To apply for any substitute position please go to ESS.com, click on Job Seeker, then type in Neah-Kah-Nie School District and follow the application process. To apply for any of the positions, except for substitute positions, go to TalentEd at https://neahkahnie.schoolrecruiter.net/

For More Information Contact:

Kathie Sellars Administrative Assistant

Neah-Kah-Nie School District

PO Box 28/504 N. Third Avenue

Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

Phone (503) 355-3506

Vacancy announcements can be found on our website at www.nknsd.org

Neah-Kah-Nie School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Click on this QR code to go straight to our current vacancies.

*Inordertostayincompliancewithstate andfederallaws,youmustbethelistedageabove tobeconsideredforeachposition.*

Cloverdale Water District

Career Opportunity

Assistant Water Operator

Operate, Maintain, and On-Call duties for a Small Ground Water Utility in South Tillamook County Approx. 123 Connections

Full Time 30-32 Hours Per Week

Training for the Motivated and Right Candidate $20 per hour DOE - No benefits at this time Pre-Employment Drug Screen Required Valid Oregon Drivers Licenses Required

Cloverdale Water District is an EOE

[email protected] with Letter of Interest and Resume

• School Bus Driver @ Transportation (14-24)

• SpEd/Special Care EA, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ THS (36-24)

• SpEd/Special Care EA, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ South Prairie (61-24)

• General Educational Assistant, 2024/25 School Year, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ SP (04-25)

• SpEd/Special Care EA, 2024/25 School Year, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ WRS (06-25)

• General Educational Assistant, 2024/25 School Year, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ Liberty (07-25)

• SpEd/Special Care EA, 2024/25 School Year, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ Liberty (09-25)

• General Educational Assistant, 2024/25 School Year, 7.5 hrs/day, 1.0 FTE @ Liberty (10-25)

Extra Duty:

• Assistant Football Coach @ THS (01X-25)

• Summer Paint Crew, 2-3 Positions @ Maintenance (79X-24)

• Summer School EA, 6 Positions, Internal Posting @ SP/Lib (22X -25)

• Summer School EA/Office Assistant, Internal Posting @ SP (23X -25)

• JV 2 Girls Basketball Coach @ THS (24X-25)

• Girls Assistant Wrestling Coach @ THS (25X-25)

• Volleyball Coach @ TJHS (27X-25)

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School Campus (38-23) 1.0 FTE @ Tillamook High School (84-22) Bilingual Campus Connection Coach, 1.0 FTE @ Tillamook High School (63 -22) General Educational Assistant, .5 FTE @ South Prairie Elementary (18 -23) Educational Assistant, 1.0 FTE @ South Prairie Elementary (19 -23) General Educational Assistant, .5 FTE @ Liberty Elementary School (04 -23) www.tillamook.k12.or.us [email protected] (503) 842-4414, ext. 1200 Full time employees are entitled to excellent benefits, including health insurance and retirement benefits (PERS) Tillamook School District is an equal opportunity educator and employer All employees must pass a criminal background/fingerprint check
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Job Opportunity

Planning Technician

Salary Range $44,633 - $53,294 Plus

Planning Technician Position

The Technician supports the Planning Commission and the City’s code enforcement program and undergoes continual training to serve as Interim City Planner in the absence of the City Planner. The position may also be required to fulfill certain day-to-day City Planner responsibilities as needed. This position maintains a high level of visibility internally and externally and requires excellent interpersonal, organizational, and verbal/written communication skills. Planning Technician provides administrative, program, and project assistance to the City Planner.

Complete job descriptions, requirements and applications may be picked up at Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook,OR between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, or go to www.tillamookor.gov/jobs for the announcement, job description and application. A resume is required.

Questions: Call Human Resources at (503) 374-1828. Position recruitment will remain open until filled. EOE. Emailed applications are accepted at [email protected]

Job Opportunity

Public Works Technician I-II

Job Opportunity

Public Works Technician I-II

Salary Range $46,865-$61,695 Plus Excellent Benefits

Salary Range $46,865-$61,695 Plus

Salary Range $46,865-$61,695 Plus Excellent Benefits

Public Works Technician I-II

Public Works Technician I-II

Public Works Technician I-II

This position supports the Mission of the City by providing services in the Public Works Department. Public Works Technician performs general public works tasks to maintain the infrastructure within the city, including streets, storm and sanitary/sewer, and water distribution lines. Perform general maintenance tasks to assure an uninterrupted, adequate supply of water or wastewater collection to customers and to protect the City’s mains, valves, and water supply or wastewater treatment plant.

This position supports the Mission of the City by providing services in the Public Works Department. Public Works Technician performs general public works tasks to maintain the infrastructure within the city, including streets, storm and sanitary/sewer, and water distribution lines. Perform general maintenance tasks to assure an uninterrupted, adequate supply of water or wastewater collection to customers and to protect the City’s mains, valves, and water supply or wastewater treatment plant.

This position supports the Mission of the City by providing services in the Public Works Department. Public Works Technician performs general public works tasks to maintain the infrastructure within the city, including streets, storm and sanitary/sewer, and water distribution lines. Perform general maintenance tasks to assure an uninterrupted, adequate supply of water or wastewater collection to customers and to protect the City’s mains, valves, and water supply or wastewater treatment plant.

JOB QUALIFICATION

JOB QUALIFICATION

JOB QUALIFICATION

Complete job descriptions, requirements and applications may be picked up at Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook, OR between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, or go to www.tillamookor.gov/jobs for the announcement, job description and application. A resume is required.

Complete job descriptions, requirements and applications may be picked up at Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook, OR between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, or go to www.tillamookor.gov/jobs for the announcement, job description and application. A resume is required.

Questions: Call Human Resources at (503) 374-1828. Position recruitment will remain open until filled. EOE. Emailed applications are accepted at [email protected]

Questions: Call Human Resources at (503) 374-1828. Position recruitment will remain open until filled. EOE. Emailed applications are accepted at [email protected]

Complete job descriptions, requirements and applications may be picked up at Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook, OR between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, or go to www.tillamookor.gov/jobs for the announcement, job description and application. A resume is required. Questions: Call Human Resources at (503) 374-1828. Position recruitment will remain open until filled. EOE. Emailed applications are accepted at [email protected]

Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 B3 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 INSIDE More Real Estate FORM LB-1 Telephone:503-322-2745 Actual Amount Adopted Budget Approved Budget 2022-2023 This Year 2023-2024Next Year 2024-2025 $46,770 $19,298 $224,574 $0 $0 $0 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,377 $2,050 $2,180 $63,356 $195,480 $201,571 $113,503 $218,828 $430,325 $0 $0 $0 $57,304 $65,919 $66,939 $0 $55,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $79,811 $274,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $51,735 $17,098 $88,386 $110,039 $218,828 $430,325 Rate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Approved 2022-2023 This Year 2023-2024___Next Year 2024-2025__ 0.4813 0.4813 0.4813 $1.00 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES OF FINANCING: INCREASED TAX REVENUE DUE TO PASSAGE OF 5 YEAR OPTION LEVY NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges Contact: Steve Elder Email:N/A Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations Local Option Levy (rate limit . 1.00_________ per $1,000) PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Levy For General Obligation Bonds Total Requirements Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit . 4813_________ per $1,000) Personnel Services Materials and Services Capital Outlay Debt Service Interfund Transfers Contingencies Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Special Payments Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION _ pm at Garibaldi City Hall, Garibaldi, Oregon. The purpose of 6 at ______ am _ June 4 will be held on Fire Protection Dist Garibaldi Rural A public meeting of the this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 as approved by the Garibaldi RuralFire Protection Dist.Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Garibaldi City Hall, between the hours of _ 9___ a.m. and 5____ p.m. or online at ___N/A______________. This budget is for an _X_ annual __ biennial budget period. This budget was prepare d o n a basis of accounting that is __ the same as _X_ different than the preceding year. If different, the major changes and their effect on the budget are: Increased Tax Revenue Due The Passage of A 5 Year Option Levy. HH24-2068 A public meeting ofthe City of Bay City will be held on June 11th, 2024 @ 6:00pm at the Community Hall located at 5525 B Street, Bay City, Oregon 97107 The purpose of this meeting is todiscussthe budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 asapproved by the City of Bay City Budget Committee. Asummaryofthe budget is presentedbelow. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Bay City Hall located at 5525 BStreet, Bay City 97107 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and5:00 p.m. or online at ci.baycity.or.us. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was preparedona basis of accountingthat is thesameastheprecedingyear. HH24-2069
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Tillamook County Church Services

Bay City

BAY CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

A warm and friendly congregation.

5695 D Street, Bay City, OR, (503) 377-2679, Pastor David Hurd. Worship Service 10 a.m., Fellowship downstairs afterwards. https://www.facebook.com/BayCityOregonUMC Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors! Cloverdale ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

34560 Parkway Dr., (mailing: P.O. Box 9) Cloverdale, OR 97112

Pastor: Rev. Angelo Te Mass Schedule: Saturday No Mass Sunday (10:30 a.m.)

Weekdays: Friday (11 a.m.)

Confessions: By appointment

WI-NE-MA CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Wi-Ne-Ma Campground. 5195 Winema Road, 7 miles south of Cloverdale Kyle French, Minister. (971) 237-2378 [email protected]

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m.

HEALING WATERS BIBLE CHURCH OF GOD

41507 Oretown Rd E Cloverdale, OR 97112

(541) 671-5588

11 a.m. Sunday Church Service

7 p.m. Wednesday Bible study

Friday 7 p.m. Pastor Bry’s Corner

Garibaldi

NORTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

309 3rd St., (503) 322-3626

Pastor Sam McRae Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

We invite you to join us. HIS GATHERING 111 Driftwood Ave, Garibaldi, OR 97118

www.hisgathering.net

Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

Nehalem

NEHALEM BAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36050 10th Street, Nehalem, OR (503) 368-5612

Pastor Celeste Deveney + Sunday service 11 a.m.

Food Pantry

Open Friday, Saturday & Monday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday March - October 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

November - February noon to 4 p.m.

Nehalem Senior Lunches

Tuesday & Thursday served at noon email: [email protected]

Netarts

NETARTS FRIENDS CHURCH

4685 Alder Cove Rd. West, (503) 842-8375

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.netartsfriends.org

Pastor Aaron Carlson, Adult & Youth

Worship Service: 9:30 a.m.

Children’s Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.

Nursery available Handicap Accessible

Small Groups

All are welcome!

Pacific City

NESTUCCA VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

35305 Brooten Road, (503) 965-6229

Rev. Ken Hood

www.nestuccavalleypc.org

Weekly Bible study group Fridays at 10 a.m.

Open communion the first Sunday of each month Regular services Sunday 10 a.m.

Everyone is welcome

PACIFIC COAST BIBLE CHURCH

35220 Brooten Road

(Adjacent Post Office)

Pastor Dan Mason (503) 926-8234

Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School 11:15 a.m.

Website: pacificcoastbiblechurch.com

All are welcome!

Rockaway Beach

ST. MARY BY THE SEA

CATHOLIC CHURCH

275 S. Pacific St. (mailing: P. O. Box 390)

Rockaway, OR 97136 (503-355-2661)

e-mail: [email protected]

Administrator: Fr. MacDonald Akuti

Mass Schedule: Saturday (5 p.m.)

Sunday (8:30 a.m.) (10:30 a.m.)

Weekdays: Monday (9:30 a.m.)

Wednesday thru Friday (9:30 a.m.)

Confessions: Saturday (4 p.m.)

Tillamook

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (CBA)

5640 U.S. 101 South 2 miles south of Tillamook (503) 842-5598

https://bbc-tillamook.faithlifesites.com

9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages

11a.m. Morning Worship

6 p.m. Evening Service Nursery provided for all services Everyone Welcome

CHURCH OF CHRIST TILLAMOOK

2506 1st Street, (503) 842-4393

Preacher: Larry Owens Sunday: Adult Classes & Children’s Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome! Enter to worship…Leave to serve.

TILLAMOOK NAZARENE

2611 3rd, (503) 842-2549

Pastor Josh Myers

Sunday: Growth Groups: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service and Children’s activities: 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesdays: Celebrate Recovery 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays: Youth Group 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

A place for the whole family to Connect, Grow and Serve.

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS)

302 Grove Ave. (503) 842-4823 Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class and Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship Where love transforms hearts and lives. Pastor K.W. Oster

LIFECHANGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

3500 Alder Lane, Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-9300 www.lifechangefellowship.com

Pastor Brad Smith Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning followed by Worship and Message at 11 a.m. Come worship with us, enjoy the live music. Bible studies and an assortment of activities throughout the week. Let’s worship our Lord together. We will show you how much WE CARE!

ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) 401 Madrona at 4th Street (503) 842-4753

Pastor Mary Peterson 10 a.m. Worship Everyone is Welcome

EMMANUEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church Service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Midweek Service 1906-A 3rd Street, Tillamook, OR 97141

Pastor Sterling Hanakahi (503) 842-7864

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

2203 4th St., (503) 842-6213

Senior Pastor: Dean Crist

Sunday Prayer at 8:45 a.m.

Worship Celebration at 9:15 a.m.

Classes for all ages at 11 a.m. Casual attire. Nursery facilities and handicapped accessible. Programs available for youth of all ages. Travelers and newcomers welcome.

OCEAN BREEZE BAPTIST CHURCH

2500 Nielsen Road, (503) 842-1446

Pastor Kevin Birdsong Sunday School 10 a.m.

Sunday Morning Service 11 a.m.

Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m. Wednesdays:

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The Revs. Ali and George Lufkin 2102 6th St, Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-6192 email: [email protected] 10 a.m. Worship Sundays & Wednesdays Everyone is welcome; Bienvenidos TILLAMOOK CHRISTIAN CENTER 701 Marolf Loop Rd, Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-6555 www.tillamookchristiancenter.com 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service (Sunday) 3 p.m. Bi-Lingual Service (Sunday) Bible Studies and small groups available during the week. TILLAMOOK SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2610 1st St., (503) 842-7182  tillamookadventist.net Pastor Tim Mayne Kid’s Program: Saturdays 10 a.m. Sabbath Service: Saturdays 11 a.m. or live on church FB page Weekly Bible Study: Tues 7 p.m. Lower Level & on FB Community Services: Tues & Thurs, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Christian Radio Station: KGLS-LP 99.1 FM Handicap accessible All are Welcome!! SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 2411 Fifth St. (mailing: 2410 Fifth St.) Tillamook, OR 97141, (503) 842-6647 email: [email protected] website: sacredheartchurchtillamook.org Pastor: Rev. Angelo Te Mass Schedule: Saturday (5 p.m.) Sunday (8:30 a.m.) Spanish (12:30 p.m.) Weekdays: Tuesday (5 p.m.) Wednesday thru Friday (9:30 a.m.) Wednesday (Spanish) (5 p.m.) First Saturday each month: (10:30 a.m.) Confessions: Saturday (3:30 – 4:30 p.m.) ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” 602 Laurel Ave., Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-2242 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Office Hours Mon-Thurs 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Follow us on Facebook: St. John’s UCC Tillamook Handicapped accessible TILLAMOOK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church location: 3808 12th St., Tillamook Sunday Church Service: 11 a.m Temporary worship location: Tillamook Seventh-day Adventist Church 2610 1st St., Tillamook Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon./Tues./Wed. Contact the church office (503) 842-2224 if transportation is wanted/needed. All are welcome. Call 503-842-7535 or email [email protected] to list your church in this directory Crossword answers on page B5 T.C.C.A. FARM STORE Front & Ivy Tillamook (503) 842-7566 Hwy. 101, Cloverdale (503) 392-3323 Service • Furnaces • Heat Pumps Call, email or stop by the office today to set up an appointment. FREE ESTIMATES! 503-842-7765 “A Tillamook Family Tradition since 1974” Licensed • Bonded • Insured CCB#144376 [email protected] 2711 3rd Street • Tillamook, OR H43805 ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE Call 503-842-7535 or email headlightads@ countrymedia.net for details Cell (503) 812-2520 [email protected] 1812 3rd St, Tillamook, OR 97141 Judy Sours HomeSource H20145 United Paws of Tillamook is looking for good Volunteer Fosters for beautiful kittens & cats who have been rescued and need a safe and loving place until we find their forever homes. Can you help? United Paws trains Volunteer Fosters and supplies them with kitten/cat food, medical needs, supplies, and emotional support. Over the years, United Paws has helped thousands of kittens and cats in Tillamook County who needed homes and medical care. This year, the need has exploded. In the past 2 weeks alone, United Paws has taken in more than 50 kittens and pregnant Mamas who were abandoned, dumped, or born without a home. All of our Volunteer Fosters’ homes are full and we need more help! Can you step up and help us by becoming a Volunteer Foster? All you need is an extra room in your home, a willingness to make a difference, and we will help you with the rest. United Paws has always depended on compassionate Volunteer Fosters who are willing to offer the security of their homes & warmth of their love to animals who have nowhere to go. FOSTER HOMES SAVE LIVES! JOIN the friendly and dedicated United Paws family and help us help cats & kittens in need. You will be surprised at how much you get in return by stepping up to be a Foster Volunteer. Contact us and we will get back to you immediately! Phone: (503) 842-5663 Email: [email protected] Just fill out the online adoption application. https://unitedpaws.wordpress.com/ adoption-application/ Be a Foster & Help Save Lives!
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cept as recorded in the records of the county or counties in which the above described real property is situated. Further, no action has been instituted to recover the debt, or any part thereof, now remaining secured by the trust deed, or, if such action has been instituted, such action has been dismissed except as permitted by ORS 86.752(7). Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.752(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes. There is a default by grantor or other person owing an obligation, performance of which is secured by the trust deed, or by the successor in interest, with respect to provisions therein which authorize sale in the event of such provision. The default for which foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure to pay when due the following sum: TOTAL REQUIRED TO REINSTATE:

$11,410.30 TOTAL REQUIRED TO PAYOFF: $110,324.31 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day-to-day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. It will be necessary for you to contact the Trustee before the time you tender reinstatement or the payoff amount so that you may be advised of the exact amount you will be required to pay. By reason of the default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being

the following, to- wit: The installments of principal and interest which became due on 2/1/2023, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or insurance, trustee’s fees, and any attorney fees and court costs arising from or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. Whereof, notice hereby is given that QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION, the undersigned trustee will on 8/28/2024 at the hour of 9:00am, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statues, At the Front Entrance to the Tillamook County Courthouse, located at 201 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook, Oregon 97141 County of TILLAMOOK, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to

and 2026‐2029 TheforthcomingStrategicPlanismorethanadocument;it’saroadmapforourdistrict’sfuture.Itwillencapsulateourcollectivevision,settingclearprioritiesandactionablegoals.The developmentofthisplanisacollaborativeeffort,reflectingthevoicesofourentirecommunity.Itiswiththisforward‐lookingperspectivethatweapproachourbudgetingfortheupcoming year,ensuringthateverydollarspentisaninvestmentinoursharedvisionforeducation.1.Academicgrowthandachievement ‐ focusingonthecoreofinstructiontocreatesolidfoundational skillsinourstudents,whileencouragingexplorationofcareerpathwaysandfutureinterests.2.Transportation:Ensuringthesafetyandreliabilityofourstudents'journeytoandfromschoolis non‐negotiable.Weplantoreplaceagingbuses,investinginafleetthatissafe,efficient,andenvironmentallyfriendly.3.BuildingMaintenance:Ourhighschoolbuilding,acornerstoneof learningandcommunityengagement,requiresessentialmaintenance.4.CurriculumAdoption:Educationisever‐evolving,andsoisourcurriculum.Adoptingamodern,inclusive,and

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FORM ED‐1 Telephone: 503.614.1437 Actual Amount Adopted Budget Approved Budget Last Year 2022‐2023 This Year 2023‐2024Next Year 2024‐2025 $7,714,302 $1,415,000 $1,010,900 8,957,357 8,994,600 9,585,165 1,170,450 855,000 1,014,000 610,745 535,000 705,000 2,650,600 2,351,173 3,457,198 1,343,334 1,208,228 1,934,432 1,189,868 632,000 908,052 2,700,000 0 0 $26,336,656 $15,991,001 $18,614,747 $5,492,516 $4,832,188 $5,588,026 Other Associated Payroll Costs 3,413,930 3,351,325 3,829,344 1,960,618 1,299,275 1,453,280 948,637 1,080,013 1,438,413 6,851,285 350,000 590,230 Other Objects (except debt service & interfund transfers) 391,521 416,250 448,750 3,003,637 3,009,000 3,337,702 1,621,448 1,362,000 1,638,052 0 180,950 180,950 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance & Reserves 0 110,000 110,000 $23,683,592 $15,991,001 $18,614,747 $5,371,352 $5,042,350 $6,565,598 46 43.63 45.18 5,150,454 4,956,078 5,495,367 30.26 28.42 30.22 3000 Enterprise & Community Service 976,771 945,623 977,078 11.88 9.26 7.31 4000 Facility Acquisition & Construction 7,509,930 325,000 250,000 000 431,580 730,000 730,000 3,053,637 3,069,000 3,397,702 1,189,868 632,000 908,052 0 180,950 180,950 0 110,000 110,000 $23,683,592 $15,991,001 $18,614,747 88.14 81.31 82.71 Rate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount Approved Permanent Rate Levy (Rate Limit $4.8580 per $1,000) 4.8580 $ 4.8580 $ 4.8580 $ ‐ ‐ ‐Levy For General Obligation Bonds $2,175,000 $2,360,000 $2,430,000 LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds PERS UAL Other Borrowings Total NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Contact: Tera VanDyke Email: [email protected] FINANCIAL SUMMARY RESOURCES TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Beginning Fund Balance Current Year Property Taxes, other than Local Option Taxes Current Year Local Option Property Taxes Other Revenue from Local Sources Revenue from Intermediate Sources Revenue from State Sources Revenue from Federal Sources Interfund Transfers All Other Budget Resources Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Salaries Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Capital Outlay Debt Service* Interfund Transfers* Operating Contingency Total Requirements FINANCIAL SUMMARY REQUIREMENTS AND FULL‐TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY FUNCTION 1000 Instruction FTE 2000 Support Services FTE FTE FTE 5000 Other Uses 5100 Debt Service* 5200 Interfund Transfers* 6000 Contingency 7000 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Requirements Total FTE not included in total 5000 Other Uses. To be appropriated separately from other 5000 expenditures. STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING ** FiscalintegrityoftheDistrictisacornerstonefoundationalrequirementoftheStrategicPlan.TheBoardiscommittedtobuildingreservelevelstoaddressthechallengesthatmaycometothe District,bothshort‐termandlong‐term.Intheinitial2017strategicplantheBoardofDirectorssetagoalofasixpercentcontingencyfund,whichhasbeenachievablefortheschooldis trict mostyears.Thisyearwehaveacreatedabudgetthatmaintainsathreepercentcontingency,anincreasefromthe2022‐2023SY.Thislowercontingencyisaresultofthedistrictclosingout majorcapitolimprovementprojects.Thedistrictwillcontinuetoincreasethecontingency,tothegoalthatwillbeestablishedbytheBoardofDirectors,inthenewstrategicplan.Strategic
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challengingcurriculumispivotal.Thisensuresourstudentsarenotjustpreparedfortheteststheywillfaceinschoolbutforthetestsoflife.5.CompetitiveWagesandBenefitsforStaff:Our educatorsandstaffarethebackboneofourdistrict.Maintainingcompetitivewagesandbenefitsiscrucialinattractingandretainingthetalented professionalswhonurtureourstudents' potential. PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Local Option Levy STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Estimated Debt Outstanding Estimated Debt Authorized, But on July 1 Not Incurred on July 1 $35,351,219 $28,582,776 $0 940,000 5,828,443 A public meeting of the Nestucca Valley School District Board of Directors will be held as both at Nestucca Valley High School Cafeteria, 34660 Parkway Drive, Cloverdale, Oregon andvirtual meeting in Zoom on June 10, 2024 at 5:30 pm, refer to the districts website for zoom link access. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 as approved by the Nestucca Valley School Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 36925 Hwy 101 S, Cloverdale, Oregon between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., or online at www.nestucca.k12.or.us. This budget is for anannual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year.
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satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.778 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee’s and attorney’s fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. Other than as shown of record, neither the beneficiary nor the trustee has any actual notice of any person having or claiming to have any lien upon or interest in the real property hereinabove described subsequent to the interest of the trustee in the trust deed, or of any successor in interest to grantor or of any lessee or other person in possession of or occupying the property, except: Name and Last Known Address and Nature of Right, Lien or Interest Peggy McElroy PO BOX 702 American Fork, UT 84003 Original Borrower Kevin Saxton PO BOX 702 American Fork, UT 84003 Original Borrower For Sale Information Call: 800-280-2832 or Login to: www. auction.com In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to this grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee’s deed has been issued by QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION. If any irregularities are discovered within 10 days of the date of this sale, the trustee will rescind the sale, return the buyer’s money and take further action as necessary. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or warranties, Oregon law re-

quires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical components of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale. NOTICE TO TENANTS: TENANTS OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY HAVE CERTAIN PROTECTIONS AFFORDED TO THEM UNDER ORS 86.782 AND POSSIBLY UNDER FEDERAL LAW. ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE OF SALE, AND INCORPORATED HEREIN, IS A NOTICE TO TENANTS THAT SETS FORTH SOME OF THE PROTECTIONS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO A TENANT OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY AND WHICH SETS FORTH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE COMPLIED WITH BY ANY TENANT IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE AFFORDED PROTECTION, AS REQUIRED UNDER ORS 86.771. TS No: OR-23-966832BF Dated: 4/9/2024 Quality Loan Service Corporation, as Trustee Signature By: Daniel Lazos, Assistant Secretary Trustee’s Mailing Address: QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION 108 1 st Ave South, Suite 450, Seattle, WA 98104 Toll Free: (866) 9250241 Trustee’s Physical Address: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2763 Camino Del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 Toll Free: (866) 925-0241 IDSPub #0201829 5/14/2024 5/21/2024 5/28/2024 6/4/2024

HH24-2032 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE TS NO.: 24-68008 Reference is made to that certain Deed of Trust (hereinafter referred as the Trust Deed) made by RONALD D. WARREN as Grantor to TICOR TITLE COMPANY OF OREGON, as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for SUN WEST MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC., beneficiary of the security instrument, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, dated 4/24/2020, recorded 4/30/2020, as Instrument No. 2020-02655, further modified by that certain Loan Modification Agreement dated 03/09/2021, recorded on 04/02/2021, as Instrument# 202102909 in mortgage records of Tillamook County, Oregon covering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to-wit: Parcel 1 of PARTITION PLAT NO. 1993-001, situated in the Southwest quarter of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, recorded February 3, 1993 in Partition Plat Cabinet B-363, Tillamook County Records. TOGETHER WITH a non-exclusive access easement in common with others over a strip of land 60 feet wide, said easement being 30 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Be-

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HH24-2057 FORM LB‐1 Telephone: (503) 368‐7590 Actual Amount Adopted Budget Approved Budget 2022‐2023 This Year 2023‐2024Next Year 2024‐2025 753,554 1,042,300 1,349,656 83,042 2,800 2,500 61,650 231,839 392,546 313,653 0 0 60,000 420,000 420,000 66,166 77,734 93,050 1,429,821 1,483,431 1,565,680 2,767,886 3,258,104 3,823,432 912,474 1,106,588 1,241,725 315,436 506,077 504,131 323,560 377,119 366,119 71,576 49,577 71,577 60,000 420,000 420,000 0 41,000 42,000 1,084,840 757,743 1,177,880 2,767,886 3,258,104 3,823,432 1,683,046 2,500,361 2,645,552 557 1,084,840 757,743 1,177,880 2,767,886 3,258,104 3,823,432 557 Rate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount Approved 2022‐2023 This Year 2023‐2024Next Year 2024‐2025 1.15 1.15 1.15 LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Contact: Frank Knight III Email: [email protected] FINANCIAL SUMMARY RESOURCES TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges Federal, State & all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations & Donations Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt A public meeting of the Nehalem Bay Fire & Rescue District will be held on June 13, 2024 at 3:00 pm at the District office at 36375 Highway 101 North, Nehalem OR 97131. The public may also access the meeting via online Zoom Video Conference at https://zoom.us Meeting ID 829 8995 2996 Passcode 976428; audio only access is available (253) 215‐8782. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 as approved by the Nehalem Bay Fire & Rescue District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at the District Office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. The budget is also available online at nehalembayrescue.org This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year. Special Payments All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY ‐ REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Personnel Services Materials and Services Capital Outlay Debt Service Interfund Transfers Contingencies Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Total Requirements FINANCIAL SUMMARY REQUIREMENTS AND FULL‐TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM * Name of Organizational Unit or Program FTE for that unit or program Fire Suppression, Technical Rescue, and EMS FTE Total FTE Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program FTE Total Requirements STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING * PROPERTY TAX LEVIES The 2024‐25 budget contains a $278,207 Federal Hazard Mitigration Grant to fund 90% of the cost to outfit Station 13 with solar panels and a battery storage system. It also contains $114,339 in Federal and State grants for personnel. Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit 1.15 per $1,000) Local Option Levy Levy For General Obligation Bonds Estimated Debt Outstanding Estimated Debt Authorized, But on July 1. Not Incurred on July 1 $330,681 $0 $330,681 $0 HH24-2071 Receive a free 5-year warranty with qualifying purchase*valued at $535. Call 877-557-1912 to schedule your free quote! Get Screened for Risks of Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease Special Screening Package for $149 Call 844-655-0972 Are you at risk? Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999

38” East 123.07 feet; thence along the arc of a 300-foot radius curve right, through a central angle of 32° 49’ 02”, the chord of which bears South 7° 58’ 26” East 169.45 feet, an arc distance of 171.83 feet; thence South 8° 26’ 05” West 130.91 feet; thence South 58° 50’ 15” East 140.81 feet to the terminus of this easement. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that 20-foot wide strip of land conveyed to Fairview Water District by Deed recorded May 22, 1967 in Book 207, Instrument No. 181166, Tillamook County Records. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion of Marvin Road which has been dedicated to the public use in Book 290, page 523, Tillamook County Records. The street address or other common designation, if any for the real property described above is purported to be: 650 MARVIN RD TILLAMOOK, OREGON 97141-9666 The Tax Assessor’s Account ID for the Real Property is purported to be: 391833 / 1S0926CB00200

Both the beneficiary and the trustee, ZBS Law, LLP have elected to foreclose the above referenced Trust Deed and sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed and a Notice of Default and Election to Sell has been recorded pursuant to ORS 86.752(3). All right, title, and interest in the said described property which the grantors had, or had power to convey, at the time of execution of the Trust Deed, together with any interest the grantors or their successors in interest acquired after execution of the Trust Deed shall be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed and the expenses of sale, including the compensation of the trustee as provided by law, and the reasonable fees of trustee’s attorneys. The default for which the foreclosure is made is: The monthly installment of principal and interest which became due on 9/1/2023, late charges, and all subsequent monthly installments of principal and interest. You are responsible to pay all payments and charges due under the terms and conditions of the loan documents which come due subsequent to the date of this notice, including, but not limited to, foreclosure trustee fees and costs, advances and late charges. Fur-

thermore, as a condition to bring your account in good standing, you must provide the undersigned with written proof that you are not in default on any senior encumbrance and provide proof of insurance. Nothing in this notice should be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the beneficiary under the deed of trust, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the loan documents. The amount required to cure the default in payments to date is calculated as follows: From: 9/1/2023 Total of past due payments: $14,329.01 Late Charges: $510.00 Additional charges (Taxes, Insurance, Corporate Advances, Other Fees): $660.00 Trustee’s Fees and Costs: $2,482.00 Total necessary to cure: $17,981.01 Please note the amounts stated herein are subject to confirmation and review and are likely to change during the next 30 days. Please contact the successor trustee ZBS Law, LLP, to obtain a “reinstatement’ and or “payoff’ quote prior to remitting funds. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the Trust Deed due and payable. The amount required to discharge this lien in its entirety to date is: $311,875.37 Said sale shall be held at the hour of 10:00 AM on 8/9/2024 in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, and pursuant to ORS 86.771(7) shall occur at the following designated place: At the front entrance to the Tillamook Courthouse, 201 Laurel Avenue, in the city of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, Oregon 97141 Other than as shown of record, neither the said beneficiary nor the said trustee have any actual notice of any person having or claiming to have any lien upon or interest in the real property hereinabove described subsequent to the interest of the trustee in the Trust Deed, or of any successor(s) in interest to the grantors or of any lessee or other person in possession of or occupying the property, except: NONE Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation(s) of the Trust Deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with the trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.778. The mailing address of the trustee is: ZBSLaw,LLP 5 Centerpointe Dr., Suite 400 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 (503) 9466558 In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the

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Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 B7 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 Public Notices 999 FORM LB-1 Telephone:503-322-2745 Actual Amount Adopted Budget Approved Budget 2022-2023 This Year 2023-2024Next Year 2024-2025 $46,770 $19,298 $224,574 $0 $0 $0 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,377 $2,050 $2,180 $63,356 $195,480 $201,571 $113,503 $218,828 $430,325 $0 $0 $0 $57,304 $65,919 $66,939 $0 $55,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $79,811 $274,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $51,735 $17,098 $88,386 $110,039 $218,828 $430,325 Rate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Approved 2022-2023 This Year 2023-2024___Next Year 2024-2025__ 0.4813 0.4813 0.4813 $1.00 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES OF FINANCING: INCREASED TAX REVENUE DUE TO PASSAGE OF 5 YEAR OPTION LEVY NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges Contact: Steve Elder Email:N/A Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations Local Option Levy (rate limit . 1.00_________ per $1,000) PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Levy For General Obligation Bonds Total Requirements Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit . 4813_________ per $1,000) Personnel Services Materials and Services Capital Outlay Debt Service Interfund Transfers Contingencies Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Special Payments Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION _ pm at Garibaldi City Hall, Garibaldi, Oregon. The purpose of 6 at ______ am _ June 4 will be held on Fire Protection Dist Garibaldi Rural A public meeting of the this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 as approved by the Garibaldi RuralFire Protection Dist.Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Garibaldi City Hall, between the hours of _ 9___ a.m. and 5____ p.m. or online at ___N/A______________. This budget is for an _X_ annual __ biennial budget period. This budget was prepare d o n a basis of accounting that is __ the same as _X_ different than the preceding year. If different, the major changes and their effect on the budget are: Increased Tax Revenue Due The Passage of A 5 Year Option Levy. HH24-2073 ginning at a point within Hughey Lane right of way, said point being 1312.14 feet North and 884.55 feet East of the quarter corner common to Sections 26 and 27, said Township and Range; thence South 0° 27’ 39” West 958.97 feet; thence South 18° 03’ 20” East 61.23 feet to a point which is North 89° 59’ 32” West 30.00 feet from the Northeast corner of Parcel 2 of Partition Plat No. 1993-001; thence Southerly and parallel with the East line of said Parcel 2, South 0° 31’ 47” West 196.92 feet; thence along the arc of a 127.46-foot radius curve left, through a central angle of 38° 52’ 01”, the long chord of which bears South 18° 54’ 13” East 84.81 feet, an arc distance of 86.46 feet; thence South 23° 59’
Telephone: (503) 322-3292 Actual AmountAdopted BudgetApproved Budget 2022-23 This Year 2023-24Next Year 2024-25 170,588 (19,348) 99,888 994,947 1,019,000 1,367,318 129,495 150,000 50,000 0 500,000 400,000 0 30,000 0 131,707 186,050 121,025 251,949 275,000 303,000 1,678,686 2,140,702 2,341,231 774,965 971,520 988,086 355,490 400,500 541,000 176,675 595,000 585,000 276,506 124,235 121,428 0 30,000 0 0 60,000 0 0 0 75,052 19,447 45,717 1,658,688 2,140,702 2,341,231 1438825 1,898,717 2,116,346 10 9 9 219863 241,985 224,885 0 1 1 1,658,688 2,140,702 2,341,231 10 10 10 Rate or Amount ImposedRate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Approved 2022-23 This Year 2023-24Next Year 2024-25 0.262 0.262 0.262 LONG TERM DEBT Enterprise Fund (RV Park) Name of Organizational Unit or Program Contingencies Capital Outlay Debt Service All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM * FTE Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Interfund Transfers Special Payments Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements Total FTE Total Requirements Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received Total Resources FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION FTE Personnel Services Materials and Services Total Requirements FTE for that unit or program Name FTE STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING * PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Estimated Debt Outstanding Estimated Debt Authorized, But Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit _________ per $1,000) Levy For General Obligation Bonds Contact: Valerie S. Folkema Federal, State & all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations & Donations General Fund STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Email: [email protected] Local Option Levy NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service A public meeting of the Port of Garibaldi will be held on June 12, 2024 at 7:00 pm at Bay City City Hall in Bay City, Oregon. Virtual Meeting link available upon reuqest. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 as approved by the Port of Ga rib aldi Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at the Port of Garibaldi office (402 S 7th St, Garibaldi) between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. or online at www.portofgaribaldi.org. This budget is for an annual budget period. Th is budget was prepared on a modified cash basis of accounting that is the same as than the preceding year. If different, the major changes and their e ffe ct on the budget are: General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total * If more space is needed to complete any section of this form, insert lines (rows) on this sheet. You may delete blank lines. 150-504-064 (Rev. 11-19-21) on July 1. $0 $733,151 $500,000 $0 Not Incurred on July 1 $0 $0 General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total * If more space is needed to complete any section of this form, insert lines (rows) on this sheet. You may delete blank lines. 150-504-064 (Rev. 11-19-21) on July 1. $0 $733,151 $500,000 $0 Not Incurred on July 1 $0 $0 HH24-2064

singular includes plural, the word “grantor’’ includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words “trustee” and beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or warranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical components of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale.

Dated: 3/29/2024 ZBS Law, LLP By:

Myers, Esq., OSB#094561 ZBS Law, LLP Authorized to sign on behalf of the trustee

HH24-2061

Neah-Kah-Nie School District 56 is seeking bids for renovation including partial design build for repair and replacing approximately 3500 square feet of siding and potential dry rot of Neah-KahNie High School’s south facing wall, 24750 Highway 101 North, Rockaway Beach, Oregon. Bid instructions may be viewed at the District Office, 504 North Third Avenue, Rockaway Beach, Oregon, or obtained by contacting Mark Sybouts, Business Manager, by email at\~ [email protected]\~ or by calling 503-355-2222.\~ A mandatory site visit is scheduled for Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 1:00 pm at\~ 24750 Highway 101 North, Rockaway Beach, Oregon. Bids will be due June 26, 2024 by 12:00 noon at the District Office, 504 North Third Avenue, Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136. The District reserves the right to reject all bids if in the best interest of the District.\~ This project is subject to Oregon prevailing wage laws (ORS 279C.800 to ORS 279C.870) as a contract for public improvements.\~ Bid proposers are also required to submit a true and correct copy of an unexpired Pay Equity Compliance Certificate issued to the Proposer by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.

HH24-2062 NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR DISTRICT DIRECTORS OF THE TILLAMOOK COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT

Notice is hereby given that on November 5, 2024, an election will be held for the purpose of electing board director(s) to the following positions for the Tillamook County Soil and Water Conservation District: Positions: Zone 3, 4 years; Zone 4, 4 years; Zone 5, 4 years, at large 1, 4 years. Zone boundaries, eligibility requirements, and copies of the required elections forms may be obtained at the SWCD Office located at 4000 Blimp Blvd. Suite 200, Tillamook, OR 503-457-9024 ext. 9024 Election forms and information may also be found at: https://oda.direct/Elections Each candidate must file a “Declaration of Candidacy” and a “Petition for Nomination Signature Sheet” with the Oregon Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Division. The filing deadline is 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2024.

HH24-2063 Tillamook People’s Utility District REGULAR MEETING NOTICE May 28, 2024 The meeting will be held at Pine Grove Community House 225 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR 97130 The Tillamook People’s Utility District Board of Directors will conduct the following meetings. 6:00 p.m.- Regular Board Meeting Action items include: Any other matters that may come before the Board. **Those who require special accommodations should contact the PUD at 800-422-2535.

HH24-2065 Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the South Prairie Drainage District will be held at 6 p.m., Thursday June 6, 2024, at 5590 Tillamook River Road. Lousi Blaser Secretary, Treasurer.\~

HH24-2066 Neahkahnie Water District - System Operator Position Neahkahnie Water District located in Nehalem, OR is currently recruiting qualified applicants to fill the position of System Operator. \~ The water district is a

spring fed water supply located on Neahkahnie Mountain and services over 400 customers. \~ The salary range is $28.00 - $32.00 per hour plus benefits and is based on a 32 hour work week. \~ Application deadline is June 28, 2024 or until filled. \~ Please visit the website for full Job Description and Employment Application form at\~ https://www. nknwd.org/

HH24-2067 Public Auction at Cloverdale Storage at 34560 Hwy 101 S., Cloverdale, OR 97112, 541-921-1192. The following units will be sold at Public Auction on June 14, 2024, at 12:00p.m. for non-payment of rent and other fees. #86 Jesus Palacio

HH24-2070 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING

A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the 4-H & Extension Service District, Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, will be held at 201 Laural Ave, Tillamook Oregon in the BoCC Conference Room106. The meeting will take place on June 7th, 2024 at 11:00 am. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at https://www.co.tillamook.or.us/ treasurer/page/4h-extensionservices-budget-documents or ʏ2?ʏ2? or calling 503-842-3433

. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. If you would like a virtual link, please feel free to reach out to use my phone or email. Any person may appear at the virtual meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. About OSU Extension: The Oregon State University Extension Service shares research-based knowledge with people and communities in Oregon’s 36 counties. OSU Extension addresses issues that matter to urban and rural Oregonians. OSU Extension’s partnerships and programs contribute to a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future for Oregon.

HH24-2074

NOTICE OF JOINT MEETING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nehalem Bay Fire & Rescue will hold a joint meeting of its Board of Directors and its Local Contract Review Board regarding adoption of Public Contracting Rules on the 13 th day of June 2024, at 03:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at 36375 Highway 101 N, Nehalem, Oregon. The meeting will also be accessible via Zoom video conference at https://zoom.us Meeting ID 829 8995 2996, Passcode 976428; audio only access is available (253) 216-8782. The proposed Resolution opts the District out of the Attorney General Model Rules of Public Contracting and adopts alternative public contracting rules and exemptions. A public hearing for the purpose of taking comments on the District’s draft findings supporting the exemption of certain classes of special procurements and public improvement contracts from competitive bidding requirements will be held at the joint meeting only if requested in writing. To request a hearing or for questions, contact Kristen Coyle, Executive Assistant, at [email protected].

HH24-2076 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING:

A public meeting of the Budget Committee for the North County Recreation District, Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, will be held at North County Recreation District at 36155 9 th Street, Nehalem, Oregon, and online through Zoom. The meeting will take place on June 6, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. To access the meeting on Zoom: Join online https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87831 993453?pwd=eVBvTGRwUVpU d1IyR1RzeWdrV3NJQT09, or Call (253) 215-8782 and enter Meeting ID: 878 3199 3453, Passcode: 581081 The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comments from the public on the budget. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or

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obtained on or after June 3, 2024, online at https://www.ncrd.org or at NCRD between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., MondayFriday. Contact us to request a paper copy of the budget or to submit questions or comments in advance. Subsequent meetings of the Budget Committee may be held if necessary. If you need accommodation for disabilities to attend the meeting, please contact us at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Contact: Lori Longfellow Phone: 855-444-6273

Email: [email protected]

HH24-2077

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK

In the Matter of the Estate of CLAUDE A. BEHRENS, Deceased. No. 24PB04603 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

Notice is hereby given that Kevin R. Martens has been appointed as personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative in care of the undersigned attorney at: 2002 Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116, within four months after the date of publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative, or the attorneys for the personal representative. Date published: May 28, 2024. Kevin R. Martens, Personal Representative.

Lucas A. Welliver, OSB #135167, Moore & Welliver, Attorney for personal representative, 2002 Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, OR 97116

Second Public Hearing Notice

The City of Tillamook is completing a project funded with Community Development Block Grant funds from the Oregon Business Development Department. The location of the project is: Township 01 South, Range 09, West Willamette Principal Meridian. Coordinates within Lat, Long: 45.45297, -123.82106. The project will be conducted within City of Tillamook limits. It is estimated that the project has benefited at least 5,204 persons of whom 52.59% are low or moderate income.

A public hearing will be held by the city council at 7pm on Monday June 17, 2024, at the City of Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141. The purpose of the hearing is for the city council to obtain citizens’ views about the project and receive comments about the local government’s performance. Written comments are also welcome and must be received by Thursday, June 13th at Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141. Both oral and written comments will be reviewed by the city council.

The location of the hearing is accessible to the disabled. Please let Assistant City Manager, Jamy Christensen, at 503-842-2472 know if you need any special accommodations to attend or participate in the hearing. More information about the Oregon Community Development Block Grant program and the project is available for public re-

view at Tillamook City Hall during regular office hours. Advance notice is requested. 05/28

Public Notice and Notice of Public Hearing

The City of Tillamook is eligible to apply for a 2024 Community Development Block Grant from the Business Oregon. Community Development Block Grant funds come from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The grants can be used for public facilities and housing improvements, primarily for persons with low and moderate incomes. Approximately $12 million will be awarded to Oregon non-metropolitan cities and counties in 2024. The maximum grant that a city or county can receive for a water public works project is $2.5 million. The City of Tillamook is preparing an application for a 2024 Community Development Block Grant from the Business Oregon for the Tillamook Water Well 2 Resiliency Project, located at the current Well 2 site Township 01 South, Range 09, West Willamette Principal Meridian. Coordinates within Lat, Long: 45.45297, -123.82106. The project is being conducted with City of Tillamook limits. The project, as outlined in the City of Tillamook’s 2014 Water Masterplan, is intended to significantly improve the City’s water system capacity, resiliency, and capacity. It is estimated that the proposed project will benefit at least 5,204 persons, of whom 52.59% will be low or moderate income. A public hearing will be held by the City Council at 7pm on Monday, June 17, 2024 at the Tillamook City Hall, 210 Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141. The purpose of this hearing is for the city council to obtain citizen views and to respond to questions and comments about: community development and housing needs, especially the needs of low- and moderate-income persons, as well as other needs in the community that might be assisted with a Community Development Block Grant project; and the proposed project. Written comments are also welcome and must be received by Thursday, June 13, 2024 at Tillamook City Hall. Both oral and written comments will be considered by the city council in deciding whether to apply. The location of the hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please contact Jamy Christensen at 503-842-2472 if you will need any special accommodation to attend or participate in the meeting. More information about Oregon Community Development Block Grants, the proposed project, and records about the City’s past use of Community Development Block Grant funds is available for public review at City Hall during regular office hours. Advance notice is requested. If special accommodation is needed, please notify Assistant City Manager, Jamy Christensen at 503-8422472 so that appropriate assistance can be provided. Permanent involuntary displacement of persons or businesses is not anticipated as a result from the proposed project. If displacement becomes necessary, alternatives will be examined to minimize the displacement and provide required/reasonable benefits to those displaced. Any low- and moderate-income housing that is demolished or converted to another use will be replaced.

Aviso de Segunda Audiencia Pública. La ciudad de Tillamook está completando un proyecto

financiado con fondos de la Subvención en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario del Departamento de Desarrollo Comercial de Oregón. La ubicación del proyecto es: Township 01 South, Range 09, West Willamette Principal Meridian. Coordenadas dentro de Lat, Long: 45.45297, -123.82106. El proyecto se llevará a cabo dentro de los límites de la ciudad de Tillamook. Se estima que el proyecto ha beneficiado al menos a 5,204 personas, de las cuales el 5259% son de ingresos bajos o moderados. El consejo de la ciudad llevará a cabo una audiencia pública a las 7 p.m. el lunes 17 de junio de 2024 en el Ayuntamiento de la ciudad de Tillamook, 210 Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141. El propósito de la audiencia es que el ayuntamiento obtenga la opinión de los ciudadanos sobre el proyecto y reciba comentarios sobre el desempeño del gobierno local. Los comentarios por escrito también son bienvenidos y deben recibirse antes del jueves 13 de junio en el Ayuntamiento de Tillamook, 210 Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141. Tanto los comentarios orales como los escritos serán revisados por el consejo de la ciudad. El lugar de la audiencia

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es accesible para los discapacitados. Infórmele al asistente del administrador de la ciudad, Jamy Christensen, al 503-842-2472 si necesita alguna adaptación especial para asistir o participar en la audiencia. Más información sobre el programa de Subvenciones en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario de Oregón y el proyecto está disponible para revisión pública en el Ayuntamiento de Tillamook durante el horario de oficina habitual. Se ruega avisar con antelación. 05/28.

CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH

Notice of Public Hearing for Conditional Use #24-1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Rockaway Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 20th at 5:00 p.m. in City Hall located at 276 S. Highway 101, Rockaway Beach, Oregon. The purpose of the public hearing is for: Public Hearing: Consideration of an approval for conditional use of 137 South Beacon Street in Rockaway Beach (Tillamook County Assessor’s Map # 2N1032CC Lot #6300). The Applicants, Shannon and Alex Smith, own the property on South Beacon Street which is zoned C1 - Commercial. The Applicants seek to demolish the current residential structure and construct a new, two-story home on the property for residential use. The Rockaway Beach Zoning Ordinance requires single family dwellings to be permitted conditionally in the C1 zone. Oral public testimony will be heard and written public comments will be accepted at or prior to the hearing. If submitting comments prior to the hearing, deliver to the City Hall at the address given above, or mail to Planning Department at P.O. Box 5, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136. Please use file number CU #24-1 on written comments, and include your name, mailing address, and phone number. A staff report will be prepared not less than seven days prior to the hearing for review at City Hall. Hard copies will be available upon request to the City free of cost. All other documents and evidence related to this land use action shall be incorporated into an Official Record and made available for review at City Hall upon request.

Failure to raise an issue in person, in writing at or prior to the close of the hearing, or failure to provide statements or evidence sufficient to afford the Planning Commission and other interested parties an opportunity to respond to the issue constitutes forfeiture of the right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission. Failure to specify as to which criteria the comments are directed precludes an appeal based on that criterion. Use Criteria: Use criteria for this proposal include Rockaway Beach Zoning Ordinance, Section 6.030. Conditional Use Procedure. Responsible Official: Mary Johnson City Planner (503) 374-1752 ext. 101 [email protected] 05/28

CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH

Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Rockaway Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 20th at 5:00 p.m. in City Hall located at 276 S. Highway 101, Rockaway Beach, Oregon. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the following request: The Applicant, Nedonna Development LLC, is requesting a modification to the Planned Unit Development that was approved by the City in 2008. The Case File for this request is #PUD-24-1. The subject property is approximately 2.56 acres in size and is located on Kittiwake Drive north of Riley Street and south Song Street in Nedonna Beach. The property is identified as on Tillamook County Assessor’s Map 2N1020AB as Tax Lots 10200, 10400, and 10500. APPLICABLE CRITERIA: Criteria for the request are specified in the Rockaway Beach Zoning Ordinance (RBZO) Section 3.010, Single Family Residential Zone, Section 3.080, Special Wetlands Area, Section 3.092, Flood Hazard Overlay Zone, Section 3.132, Wetland Notification Overlay Zone, Article 10, Planned Unit Development, and the Rockaway Beach Subdivision Ordinance. Oral public testimony will be heard and written public comments will be accepted at or prior to the hearing. If submitting comments prior to the hearing, deliver to the City Hall at the address given above, or mail to Planning Department at P.O. Box 5, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136. Please use file number PUD-24-1 on written comments, and include your name, mailing address, and phone number. The staff report will be prepared no less than seven days prior to the hearing for review at City Hall. Hard copies will be available upon request to the City free of cost. All other documents and evidence related to this land use action shall be incorporated into an Official Record and made available for review at City Hall upon request. Failure to raise an issue in person, in

writing at or prior to the close of the hearing, or failure to provide statements or evidence sufficient to afford the Planning Commission and other interested parties an opportunity to respond to the issue constitutes forfeiture of the right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission. Failure to specify as to which criteria the comments are directed precludes an appeal based on that criterion. Responsible Official: Mary Johnson City Planner (503) 374-1752 [email protected] 05/28.

Notice of Budget Committee Meeting A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the NetartsOceanside Rural Fire Protection District, Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 will be held at the Netarts Fire Hall, 1235 5th Street Loop in Netarts. The meeting will take place on Tuesday the 28th day of May 2024 at 5:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to receive the budget message and is open to public comment. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the district office at 1235 5th St. Lp., Netarts, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. M-F. 05/28.

NOTICE OF LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS Pursuant to Tillamook County Ordinance #23, the following business is applying for a new liquor license for Off Premises sales: Trask River RV Park & Grocery. Written comments will be accepted by the Liquor License Review Administrator until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4. All comments must be signed and must specify the business for which the comments are to be made. These comments will be considered in conjunction with the review of the application for a local recommendation to the OLCC. Please direct all comments to Tillamook Environmental Health, 2111 8th Street, Tillamook, Oregon 97141. 05/28.

OREGON STATE CREDIT UNION v. ANDREW PIGG aka ANDREW JAMES PIGG, PAT INMAN aka PATRICK EARL INMAN, and DANELLE INMAN SUMMONS - CASE NO. 24CV12907 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN TO: ANDREW PIGG aka ANDREW JAMES PIGG, the abovenamed defendant.

You are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this summons, and in case of your failure to appear and answer, plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit:

A. FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF:

1. For the principal sum of $31,604.07, plus late fees in the amount of $155.16, plus accrued interest through September 27, 2023 in the amount of $1,066.10, plus interest accruing on the principal at the contract rate of 6.99 percent per annum from the date judgment is entered;

2. For Plaintiff’s reasonable attorney fees, costs and disbursements incurred herein; and

3. For interest on the sum of paragraphs A1 and A2 above at the contract rate of 6.99 percent per annum, from the date judgment is entered, until paid in full.

B. SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF:

1. For the recovery of the 2014 Forest River Wildcat, VIN 4X4FWCJ22FV029063 (the “Trailer”), by seizure and sale of the property through replevin; and, alternatively, for the value of the Trailer if Defendants fail to surrender it to Plaintiff;

2. For Plaintiff’s reasonable attorney fees, costs and disbursements incurred herein; and

3. For interest on the sum of paragraphs B1 and B2 above at the contract rate of 6.99 percent per annum, from the date judgment is entered, until paid in full.

C. THIRD CLAIM FOR RELIEF:

1. For the sum of $16,875.00, representing the fair market value of the 2014 Forest River Wildcat, VIN 4X4FWCJ22FV029063 (the “Trailer”);

2. For Plaintiff’s reasonable attorney fees, costs and disbursements incurred herein; and

3. For interest on the sum of paragraphs C1 and C2 above at the statutory rate of 9.00 percent per annum, from the date judgment is entered, until paid in full.

D. ALL CLAIMS FOR RELIEF:

1. For such other relief as the Court deems just and proper.

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: READ CAREFULLY!! YOU MUST “APPEAR” IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMATICALLY. TO “APPEAR” YOU MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A “MOTION” OR “ANSWER”. THE MOTION OR ANSWER (OR “REPLY”) MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT CLERK OR ADMINISTRATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION

SPECIFIED HEREIN ALONG WITH THE REQUIRED FILING FEE. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY OR, IF THE PLAINTIFF DOES NOT HAVE AN ATTORNEY, PROOF OF SERVICE UPON THE PLAINTIFF. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU NEED HELP IN FINDING AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CONTACT THE OREGON STATE BAR’S LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE ONLINE AT WWW.OREGONSTATEBAR.ORG OR BY CALLING AT (503) 684-3763 (IN THE PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA) OR TOLL-FREE ELSEWHERE IN OREGON AT (800) 452-7636. This summons is published by order of Circuit Court Judge Thomas A. McHill of the above-entitled Court made on the 11th day of April, 2024, directing publication of this summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in Tillamook County, Oregon.

Date of first publication: May, 28 2024 Date of last publication:June, 18 2024

Michelle M. Bertolino, OSB #912130 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff FARLEIGH WADA WITT 121 SW Morrison, Suite 600 Portland, OR 97204-3136 (503) 228-6044 [email protected] 05/29, 06/05/, 06/12/ 06/19.

HH24-2075 PUBLIC NOTICE: The following listed individuals have left items in storage at Tillamook Mini Storage, 3510 3rd St. Tillamook, OR 97141. 503-842-6388.Desiree Laymon #718,Tylor Garcia #68F, Anthony J Serrano Guzman #634#802, Tiffany N Stewart #651, Tanner A Bridwell #320, if any of the above wish to settle their accounts, and collect their belongings they need to do so by 5:00pm on June 11th 2024. All items which remain after that time will be sold at auction to the highest bidder online at www.storageauctions.com on June 11th 2024 at 5:00pm.

H24-2082 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TILLAMOOK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION A public hearing will be held by the Tillamook County Planning Com-

mission at 7:00p.m. on Thursday, June 13, 2024, in the Port of Tillamook Bay Conference Center, 4000 Blimp Boulevard, Tillamook, OR 97141 to consider the following: #851-24-000228-PLNG: Request for operation of a daycare facility within an existing structure on a property located at 6060 Whiskey Creek Road, a County road, south of the Unincorporated Community of Netarts. The subject property is designated as Tax Lot 300 in Section 17A of Township 2 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, Tillamook County, Oregon. The subject property is zoned Rural Commercial (RC). The applicant and property owner is Shelli Dial. Notice of public hearing, a map of the request area, applicable specific request review criteria and a general explanation of the requirements for submission of testimony and the procedures for conduct of hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 250-feet of the exterior boundary of the subject properties for which application has been made at least 28 days prior to the date of the hearing. Applicable criteria are contained within the Tillamook County Land Use Ordi-

nance Section 6.040: Conditional Use Review Criteria and the Tillamook County Comprehensive Plan. Only comments relevant to the approval criteria are considered relevant evidence. Relevant standards include and may not be limited to applicable standards contained within TCLUO Section 3.020: Rural Commercial (RC) Zone. The hearing will take place at the Port of Tillamook Bay Conference Center with an option for virtual participation. For instructions on how to provide oral testimony at the June 13, 2024 hearing and hearing protocol, please visit the Tillamook County Community Development Planning Commission page at https:// www.tillamookcounty.gov/bc-pc or email Lynn Tone, Permit Technician, at [email protected]. The virtual meeting link can be found at the bottom of the Community Development Department homepage as well as a dial in number for those who wish to participate via teleconference. Written testimony may be submitted to the Tillamook County Department of Community Development, 1510-B Third Street, Tillamook, Oregon, 97141 prior to 4:00 p.m. on the date

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of the June 13, 2024, Planning Commission hearing. Testimony submitted by 4:00pm on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, will be included in the packet mailed to the Planning Commission the week prior to the June 13, 2024, hearing. Failure of an issue to be raised in a hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision-maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals on that issue.

Please contact Lynn Tone, Permit Technician, Tillamook County Department of Community Development, [email protected] as soon as possible if you wish to have your comments included in the staff report that will be presented to the Planning Commission. Documents and submitted application are also available on the Tillamook County Department of Community Development website (https://www. tillamookcounty.gov/commdev/ landuseapp s) or at the Department of Community Development office located at 1510-B Third Street, Tillamook, Oregon, 97141. A copy of the application and related materials may be purchased from the Department of Community Development at a cost of 25 cents per page. The staff report will be available for public inspection seven days prior to the hearing. Please contact Lynn Tone for additional information lynn.tone@ tillamookcounty.gov or call 1-800488-8280 x3423. In addition to the specific applicable review criteria, the Tillamook County Land Use Ordinance, Tillamook County Comprehensive Plan and Statewide Planning Goals which may contain additional regulations, policies, zones and standards that may apply to the request are also available for review at the Department of Community Development. The Port of Tillamook Bay Conference Center is accessible to persons with disabilities. If special accommodations are needed for persons with hearing, visual, or manual impairments who wish to participate in the hearings, call 1-800-488-8280 ext. 3423 or email lynn.tone@tillamookcounty.

hearing so that the appropriate communications assistance can be arranged. If you need additional information, please contact Lynn Tone, DCD Office Specialist, at 1-800-488-8280 ext. 3423 or email lynn.tone@tillamookcounty. gov. Tillamook County Department of Community Development Sarah Absher, CFM, Director 5/28

HH24-2091 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING.A public meeting of the Budget Committee for Twin Rocks Water District, Tillamook County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, will be held via

Google Meet. The meeting will take place on Monday, June 10, 2024 at 12:00 Noon. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person in the Twin Rocks Water District may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. A copy of the budget document and a meeting link can be obtained by contacting Board Chair, Scott Mahnke at 503-8124444 after June 3, 2024.

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Tillamook High School

Valedictorian

Justin Werner

4.6119 weighted GPA

Justin will be attending OSU Cascades studying Anethesiology/premed.

Salutatorian

Kate Klobas

4.5636 weighted GPA

Kate will attend Western Oregon University and playing volleyball.

Jay Johanson is also graduating with three associate degrees, they are the captain of the Menacing Muffin Dragons, the Middle and High School Robotics Team, the Vice President of the school’s Speech and Debate team where Jay placed 4th in Prose Reading and 6th in Informative Speaking in the State Competition, and is an active member of the Dungeons and Dragons club. Jay will be attending Oregon State University and studying biology with a focus in genetics. They wish to continue their passion for theater arts either as a minor focus or through involvement in community theater. Neah-Kah-Nie

High School

Alex Aguinaga

Alex Aguinaga, graduating with three associate degrees, is a football player, a wrestler, National Honor Society President, and the Senior Class President. Alex will be attending University of Michigan where she will study sports management and/or law. She plans on wrestling in college and participating in a drama program/club to keep with the pattern of being involved in student life, activities, and staying active and healthy.

Jay Johanson

Salutatorian Valedictorian

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Nestucca High School

Stefany Moreno
Stefany Moreno is a member of the National Honor Society and a student intern for the 9th Grade Success Program. She is also involved in student council, sports, band, and Juntos. Stefany will be attending Tillamook Bay Community College for her first year, and transfer to Oregon State University and study biology with a focus in Genetics. accomplished league volleyball and basketball league and League state. In and 5th addition is also Council, member Kyla will Community pre-requisite Pacific hygienist. this career accomplish
Valedictorian Nestucca High School Salutatorian congratulations graduates!
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Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 C9 Neah-Kah-Nie High School
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C10  Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 Neah-Kah-Nie
Pictured Makenna Bentley Austin Coleman Kennedy Fletcher Yoleni Guerreo Lara Atlas Mills Michael Prior Kiley Redmond Liliana Rodriguez Go forth and build a bright future! 778 Laneda Ave, Manzanita 503-368-5337 H23749 2024
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Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 C11 Nestucca High School
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C12  Tillamook Headlight Herald • May 28, 2024 Nestucca High School
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