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    music
‘Hi, How
Are You?’
in the songwriter’s struggle with schizophrenia and
bipolar disorder.
It’s reductive, though, to attribute all of Johnston’s
magic to a fluke of the non-neurotypical mind. There’s too
much rapture in the songs, a kind derangement that cuts
close to the truth. Even if you’ve never heard Johnston,
the first time you do it feels like a friend.
An old boyfriend helped Jaeger discover Johnston.
“Daniel became a person I genuinely wanted to get to
know. I fell in love with this profoundly vulnerable human
being,” she says.
Jaeger and Boehm floated the idea of a local John-
ston tribute on social media, and the response was
overwhelming. In addition to performances from Boehm
and Jaeger, artists appearing at the tribute include
Michael Roderick of Mood Area 52, Megan Johns ,
Dubious , Colin Redmond of Le Rev and Lauren
Hay of Snow White.
Johnston was also a visual artist, and several of his
cartoon drawings were included in the 2006 Whitney
Biennial. A cover he drew for his 1983 album Hi, How Are
You was popularized when Kurt Cobain wore a t-shirt
with its picture of a friendly frog.
“As a person who feels emotion very deeply, and who
has struggled with mental illness, anxiety and depression,
Daniel Johnston songs tackle these subjects deeply and
with great honesty and rawness,” Boehm says. “His music
sort of leaks this sense of intense heartbreak, and yet
it’s sprinkled with all kinds of subtle humor. His music
requires an open heart.”
EUGENE MUSICIANS
PAY TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC
OF DANIEL JOHNSTON
By Will Kennedy
L
ike a lot of people, Eugene musician Sarah
Boehm discovered Daniel Johnston via
the The Devil and Daniel Johnston, a 2005
documentary about the Austin musician.
Johnston died in September from what’s
believed to have been a heart attack. He
was 58.
“When I heard of him passing, it truly felt like I had
lost someone close. I cried,” Boehm says.
Boehm, along with Betty Jaeger of Eugene band
Baroque Betty, has now planned a Johnston tribute
show, Don’t Be Sad I Know You Will: A Tribute to Daniel
Johnston, for Nov. 23 at Luckey’s.
The riddle of Johnston’s music — little lo-fi pop songs,
often recorded at home, with as much poetry as Dylan
and the same sense of musical transcendence as Brian
Wilson’s much more sumptuous compositions — lies
Detail from Hi, How Are You album cover
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NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS. IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD
DAVID LACHANCE , Lane County Circuit
Court Case No. 19PB07469. Notice is here-
by given that KATHLEEN E. McLAIN, has
been appointed as the personal represen-
tative of the Estate of RICHARD DAVID
LACHANCE, Deceased, in Lane County
Circuit Court Case No. 19PB07469. All
claims against the estate must be pre-
sented to the attorney for the Personal
Representative, DON B. DICKMAN,
Attorney at Law, at 142 W. Eighth Ave.,
Eugene, OR 97401, within four (4) months
from November 21st, 2019, the date of first
Publication of Notice, or such claims may
be barred. Any person whose rights may
be affected by the proceeding may obtain
additional information from the records of
the court, or the attorney for the Personal
Representative, c/o Don B. Dickman,
Attorney at Law, OSB No. 952507 (541)
485-6767.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
Juvenile Department Case No. 19JU03939
PUBLISHED SUMMONS In the Matter of:
AIRAIN KANE HUNTINGTON , A CHILD. TO:
DONALD ROBERT HUNTINGTON IN THE
NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: A petition
has been filed asking the court to termi-
nate your parental rights to the above-
named child for the purpose of placing the
child for adoption. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO
PERSONALLY APPEAR BEFORE the Lane
County Juvenile Court at 2727 Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd., Eugene, Oregon
97401, ON THE 2ND DAY OF JANUARY,
2020 AT 10:00 A.M. to admit or deny the
allegations of the petition and to personal-
ly appear at any subsequent court-or-
dered hearing. YOU MUST APPEAR
PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM ON THE
DATE AND AT THE TIME LISTED ABOVE. AN
ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND THE HEARING
IN YOUR PLACE. THEREFORE, YOU MUST
APPEAR EVEN IF YOUR ATTORNEY ALSO
APPEARS. This summons is published
pursuant to the order of the circuit court
judge of the above-entitled court, dated
October 16, 2019. The order directs that
this summons be published once each
week for three consecutive weeks, making
three publications in all, in a published
newspaper of general circulation in Lane
County, Oregon. Date of first publication:
November 14th, 2019, Date of last publica-
tion: November 28th, 2019. NOTICE – READ
THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY IF YOU DO NOT
APPEAR PERSONALLY BEFORE THE
COURT AS DIRECTED ABOVE, THEN YOU
MUST APPEAR ON JANUARY 16, 2020, AT
10:00 A.M. AT THE SAME ADDRESS
LISTED ABOVE. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR
FOR BOTH OF THESE DATES OR DO NOT
APPEAR AT ANY SUBSEQUENT COURT-
ORDERED HEARING, the court may pro-
ceed in your absence without further
notice and TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL
RIGHTS to the above-named child either
ON THE DATES SPECIFIED IN THIS
SUMMONS OR ON A FUTURE DATE, and
may make such orders and take such
action as authorized by law. RIGHTS AND
OBLIGATIONS. (1)YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO
BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN
THIS MATTER. If you are currently repre-
sented by an attorney, CONTACT YOUR
ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTICE. Your previous
attorney may not be representing you in
this matter. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO
HIRE AN ATTORNEY and you meet the
state’s financial guidelines, you are enti-
tled to have an attorney appointed for you
at state expense.
TO REQUEST
APPOINTMENT OF AN ATTORNEY TO
REPRESENT YOU AT STATE EXPENSE, YOU
MUST IMMEDIATELY CONTACT the Lane
Juvenile Department at 2727 Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd, Eugene, OR 97401, at
541/682-4754 , between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for further information.
IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY,
please retain one as soon as possible and
have the attorney present at the above
hearing. If you need help finding an attor-
ney, you may call the Oregon State Bar’s
Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-
3763 or toll free in Oregon at (800) 452-
7636. IF YOU ARE REPRESENTED BY AN
ATTORNEY, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH YOUR
ATTORNEY AND TO KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY
ADVISED OF YOUR WHEREABOUTS. (2)If
you contest the petition, the court will
schedule a hearing on the allegations of
the petition and order you to appear per-
sonally and may schedule other hearings
related to the petition and order you to
appear personally. IF YOU ARE ORDERED
TO APPEAR, YOU MUST APPEAR
PERSONALLY IN THE COURTROOM, UNLESS
THE COURT HAS GRANTED YOU AN
EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE UNDER ORS
419B.918 TO APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
TELEPHONIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC
MEANS. AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT ATTEND
THE HEARING(S) IN YOUR PLACE.
PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY, Katherine D.
Yancey, Assistant Attorney General,
Department of Justice, 975 Oak Street,
Suite 200, Eugene, OR 97401, Phone: (541)
686-7973
ISSUED this 4th day of
November, 2019. ISSUED BY:
/S/
KATHERINE D. YANCEY #136514 Assistant
Attorney General
NOTICE OF DEFAULT, ELECTION TO SELL,
AND TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE The
successor trustee under the terms of the
trust deed described below, at the direc-
tion of the beneficiary, hereby elects to
sell the property described in the trust
deed to satisfy the obligations secured
thereby, which the beneficiary has
declared due. Pursuant to ORS 86.745,
the following information is provided: 1.
PARTIES: Grantors: James A. Crumplerson
and Katie A. Crumplerson; Trustee:
Western Title and Escrow Company;
Successor Trustee: Helen Rives Pruitt,
OSB No. 803587 Wyse Kadish LLP 621 SW
Morrison Street, Suite 1300 Portland, OR
97205.; Beneficiary: Home Federal Bank,
successor in interest to LibertyBank pur-
suant to an Assignment of Trust Deed
dated November 15, 2015; recorded on
November 18, 2015, as Instrument No.
2018-0568730, in the official records of
Lane County, Oregon. 2. DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: 986 Rio Road, Junction City,
Oregon 97448, more specifically
described as follows: Beginning at the
stone marking the Southwest corner of
Vaveendaal Donation Land Claim No. 49,
Township 16 South, Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian; thence North 0º 37’
09” West 457.84 feet along or very near an
existing property line fence to an iron pin
set therein and marking the true point of
beginning, thence, North 0º 37’ 09” West
447.78 feet continuing along said fence
line and the Northerly extension thereof to
a point; thence South 89º 52’ 09” East,
1905.04 feet to a point, thence; South 0º
07’ 52” West, 369.51 feet to a point; thence
South 89º 36’ 15” East, 20.93 feet to a
point; thence, North 89º 45’ 31” East,
1041.53 feet to a point on the centerline of
River Road; thence, South 17º 33’ East,
62.85 feet along said centerline to a point
(being referenced on the ground by an iron
pin bearing South 89º 45’ 31” West, 31.42
feet); thence, South 89º 45’ 31” West,
1060.69 feet to a point marked by an iron
pin; thence North 89º 36’ 15” West,
1920.06 feet to the true point of begin-
ning, in Lane County, Oregon. 3.
RECORDING DATA: Trust deed dated July
31, 2009; recorded on August 7, 2009, as
Instrument No. 2009-045611, in the offi-
cial records of Lane County, Oregon. 4.
DEFAULT FOR WHICH FORECLOSURE IS
MADE: Beneficiary seeks to foreclose the
trust deed for failure to pay the following
sums: Installments of principal and inter-
est which became due on June 01, 2019,
and subsequent payments; together with
all costs, disbursements, and/or fees
incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or
trustee, their employees, agents or
assigns. 5. SUM OWING ON THE
OBLIGATION SECURED BY THE TRUST
DEED: Beneficiary has declared all
amounts to be immediately due and pay-
able, including: (a) The principal sum of
$1,209,673.36; and (b) Interest accruing
daily at $231.99 as of November 16, 2018
in the amount of $46,170.68; and (c) Late
fees and foreclosure costs in the amount
of $5,870.20; and (d) Trustee’s fees,
attorney’s fees, sums required for protec-
tion of the property, and additional sums
secured by the Trust Deed. 6. ELECTION
TO SELL: The successor trustee hereby
elects to sell the property to satisfy the
obligations secured by the trust deed.
This Notice of Default, Election to Sell and
Trustee’s Notice of Sale has been recorded
in the official records of Lane County,
Oregon, as 2010-058906, on November
01, 2019, as reflected on the copy of this
document which has been entered in the
records of Lane County for purposes of
notice of default and election to sell. 7.
DATE, TIME AND PLACE OF SALE:
Tuesday, April 15, 2020, at 10:00 a.m.
Pacific Time, as established by ORS
187.110; at the doorsteps of the Lane
County Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue,
Eugene, Oregon, 97401. 8. SALE OF
PROPERTY: The successor trustee will sell
at oral public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, paid on the date of sale, the
interest which the grantor had, or had
power to convey at the time of execution
E U G E N E W E E K LY . C O M