Author: North Coast BBQ
Dogs in Ukraine
Today a wanted to highlight Dan Fines, the brother of the couple I met today.
He has been heading over to Ukraine 4 times to raise Money & save the street animals left abandoned and wounded. I found him on FB & here is one of his stories if your care to read:-
I’ve really wanted to sit down and tell you about what’s been happening the past few days, but it’s been a wild ride. Which is expected when you are kicking off 10 mobile spay/neuter, vaccination and microchip clinics in a country that is under constant attack. Nothing terribly exciting has happened, but the process of trying to get here and get into operational mode has certainly had it’s challenges. It’s expected and withing the next 48 hours we should be hitting our stride.
So, leaving on Delta (KLM) for Amsterdam, they delayed us an hour thanks to a faulty Airbus sensor. That of course, caused me to miss my flight to Krakow because you have to haul your butt across the airport and through passport control in Amsterdam. If things had gone well, I would have been in Krakow at noon. The customer service line at KLM was 600 deep. Since I had some of the medications and microchips for the animals, I approached one of the agents controlling the line. He brushed me off, but I waited about an hour and then tried again telling him that without these meds and chips, the team was going to be stuck. It was actually partially true. Some of the animals didn’t get chipped or flea meds, but they did spay/neuter and vaccinate them. That kind agent went to the desk and they turned him down. So, he took a coffee break and walked me out of security and took me to another customer service desk with only ten people in line. And he prepped the agent for me. So, she booked me on the 8:30pm flight, which was delayed until 10:30pm. I got to my hotel in Krakow around 1:30am.
The train to Przemysl left at 8:52am and the hotel was close, so made that no problem. Spent the six dollars to upgrade to first class and enjoyed the ride talking to a guy that was an exec for Radio Free Europe and he was managing his Ukrainian press team.
Upon arrival in Przemysl, I went to visit ADA, the sanctuary where Tana and I volunteered a year ago April. Got lots of hugs and learned almost all the dogs we cared for had found homes, even Uncle Brian. I need to pick up a key for a car that I was going to use once I crossed the border. I was a bit delayed and walked to the Polish border at 3pm. Now, unlike going to Canada, you have to go through Polish immigration first and then Ukrainian. I stood in line for a couple of hours before clearing through and grabbing the car. It was from the UK, so when I opened the door, I found the steering wheel on the other side and just my luck, it was a stick. So, I popped in and tried to turn my brain around and headed to the church where we were going to pick up one of the vans. Being raised Jewish, churches all look the same to me, so I unfortunately went to the wrong one. Fortunately, it had a bathroom which I needed after the long wait crossing the border. A Ukrainian woman came up and was angry at me. I’m not sure if it was that I helped myself to the toilet or that I was trespassing on sacred ground. But through Google Translate, some arm waving and showing her a picture of the church I was supposed to be at, she pointed me in the right direction…with a smile.
When I got to the correct church, I went looking for the priest. He was busy doing mass while the air raid sirens were blaring, so somehow he worked us into the schedule while conducting mass and gave me a key to the van and I gave him the key to the car. I went out the back of the church, located the van, opened the door and surprise. The van was also from the UK and the stick shift set up for my left hand. Fun, now I get to drive a sprinter van back into Ukraine and pick up supplies from the warehouse and do it from the opposite side. I made it across the border again, we loaded the van with cages, pet food and then back the other way arriving in Lviv around 3am. A few hours sleep with a departure time of 8am.
It was a great drive to Kyiv until getting to Kyiv. Traffic was a nightmare there and navigating it from the right side required a lot of extra brain power. I had to go pick up the other sprinter van from a mechanic. When I got there, a volunteer from the group that was loaning it to us helped by driving it over to Dasha’s place so we could split the supplies up and hand off one of the vans to Pasha, the dog catcher.
We got everything arranged, picked up some paperwork and more supplies and decided it was too late (8pm) to leave for our first clinic, so I found a nearby hotel. I think there were seven air raid alarms, but the Patriot Missile system operated by the Ukrainians is pretty amazing.
We met the rest of the team at 6am and started for Verkhnodniprovsk, not far from Dnipro. It’s southeast of Kyiv and normally takes six hours to get there. Dasha and I enjoyed the drive, gorgeous weather and then hit some pretty nasty Ukrainian roads. They say that you can tell if someone is Ukrainian by the way the avoid the zillions of potholes. I am not Ukrainian.
After driving four hours, we came to what looked like a military checkpoint, but the men dressed in Army attire were fishing. Dasha rolled down the window and asked them, “Is this a military checkpoint or a fishing hole.” The soldier came over to our van and replied, “Sometimes fishing hole. Sometimes checkpoint.” Then he explained to us that the bridge over the Dnipro river was gone and we couldn’t cross. Oh shit. Google and Apple Maps does not have settings for the Russian invasion.
We turned around and had to go back hours before trying another route. It was pretty warm outside and I had very little sleep over the past few days. Plus, I had been driving for so many hours over the past two days. I rolled the window down, played games with the wind with my hand, but eventually turned on the van’s air conditioning. Shit, the check engine light came on and the van went into protective mode or something and the engine started to chug. No what? Really hard to find a mechanic and petrol stations are fuel and food, not repair. We decided to press on. I turned off the AC button and after 20 minutes or so, the van came back to life.
We rolled into Verkhnodniprovsk somewhere around five. Of course, as soon as we arrived, so did the thunder, lightening and rain. The clinic was busy and they needed our supplies, so we got to work and unloaded the van. Then Krystina also arrived with her dog and a swan in her Mercedes sedan. A swan? She had found it on her journey, and it was hurt and couldn’t fly. She wanted the vets to look at it. Thankfully, her dog wasn’t interested in eating it.
We took the van to the local mechanic, but he told us to come back when it isn’t raining. He believes it’s an electrical issue and can’t work on it while it’s wet. So, we put together some cages in the van and Krystina took us dog catching. It was already evening, so we only picked up three. One was very scared and was angry. The other two were sweet.
There is lots of activity at the clinic. We found one dog and will be taking her back to Kyiv for adoption. So, she’ll be traveling with us for the next couple of weeks. I’ve named her Grace.
The air raid sirens have been quiet since this afternoon. However, the power went off for a short while and Internet was down for some time. Tomorrow, I hope to get the van fixed so we can catch more dogs and cats, but we still have lots of volunteers and locals bringing dogs and cats in. We are easily over 100 completed and we will hit full stride in the next 48 hours. The people have been great and so helpful. Our team is in good spirits, and we are capturing some great footage. We are evaluating our next clinic because of safety. Our team is contacting the military there to get a better assessment.
If you feel like helping, please donate to petfundr.com/UWARF-Mission-5 in the USA and www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/30925?v2=true select Friends of Ukraine War Animals in Canada.
Thank you for reading, my name is Sarah, I’m a passionate local dog Walker:-
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Sedona Fire Band at Astoria Sunday Market August 13
Sedona Fire Band will be playing from 11-3 at the Food Court at 12th and Marine.
Come listen and tap your toes (or even dance!) to an eclectic mix of folk, blues, rock, jazz and originals.
2 Bedroom 1 Bath Apartment in Wheeler AVAILABLE NOW! Dog or Cat OK – No Exotic Animals
You pay for the Electricity from TPUD for the Apartment
We Pay Water, Sewer, Garbage & Power to Cameras & Exterior Power Pole in Parking Lot
2 parking spaces
Stand up Shower (Sorry No Tub)
Electric Stove
Refrigerator
New Flooring
New Sinks
New Kitchen Cabinets
Security Cameras On-Site
Steps away from Dining & Transportation
Laundry Room is $50 a month (covers water, sewer & electricity, plus wear and tear on the machines)
Deposit payments may be an option, if necessary. CARE in Tillamook is also a great Resource for these Funds.
Contact Peggy Schumann for more information and set a time to view.
By Text or Phone (phone calls are BEST) 503-354-4454
Maytag Electric Dryer $50



table saw and drill press for sale
$350
Rockwell/Delta Radial Arm Drill Press
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Sanborn Air Compressor 2 HP
$60
Outdoor Table
For sale $15
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Shelves For Sale – So Many Shelves!!!
And, dressers! Did you know we have cute little dressers?
Shop at Heart of Cartm in downtown Wheeler,
Thursday – Monday, Noon-6

Nehalem Bay Health District Public Hearing
NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT
TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON
5:30 p.m., August 16, 2023
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Nehalem Bay Health District, Tillamook County, Oregon (the “District”) will hold a public hearing on August 16, 2023, at the above listed Internet address, as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and the regulations and rulings issued thereunder, with respect to the proposed issuance by the District of tax-exempt general obligation bonds (the “Bonds”).
A portion of the Bonds not to exceed $10,250,000 will be used to finance all or a portion of the costs associated with (i) constructing a new health center and pharmacy that will be leased and operated by the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy, an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, (ii) improving an existing nursing care facility and (iii) demolishing a former hospital building and associated environmental clean-up (collectively, the “2023 Bonds Project”).
The 2023 Bonds Project will be located at the following locations: 230 Rowe Street, Wheeler, OR 97174; 278 Rowe Street, Wheeler, OR 97147; 280 Rowe Street, Wheeler, OR 97147 and Tillamook County Tax Lot 400 at the southeast corner of U.S. Highway 101 and Hospital Road.
The public hearing will be held virtually at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at us02web.zoom.us/j/82283171213.
Section 147(f) of the Code requires that qualified 501(c)(3) bonds be approved by the applicable elected representatives of the governmental unit issuing such bonds and having jurisdiction over the area in which the Project is located (in each case, the Board). The purpose of the public hearing will be to provide a reasonable opportunity for members of the public to express their views, orally or in writing, regarding the issuance of the Bonds and the uses and purposes of the proceeds of the Bonds. The hearing will be conducted in a manner that provides a reasonable opportunity for persons with differing views to be heard on the question of the issuance of the Bonds.
Interested persons wishing to express their views on the issuance of the Bonds or on the nature and locations of the 2023 Bonds Project will be given an opportunity to do so at the public hearing. Written comments also may be delivered at the public hearing or mailed to the District at the address indicated above. Mailed comments must be received at the District’s address at 278 Rowe Street, Wheeler, Oregon 97147, no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 15, 2023, the date prior to the date of the public hearing.
NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT
Published on the Nehalem Bay Health District Website at www.nehalembayhd.org/

This Saturday at Captain’s Corner in Garibaldi!
All participating boats will be offloading their fish at Captain’s Corner by 5pm! Join us in cheering on all of these anglers as they compete for the grand prize!! (Now serving beer & wine, too!)
Captain’s Corner Seafood Market 500 S. Biak Avenue, Garibaldi, OR Open Daily, 9am to 5pm
Follow along with us on Facebook and Instagram! @captscorner Facebook.com/captscornergaribaldi

As Usual, Friends and Flowers
Yes, we will be selling flowers in downtown Manzanita tomorrow, Friday, also Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and then next Thursday. Our days off would be Sunday and Wednesday. Thanks to all who are bringing us clean vases. This is a huge help and savings to Friends.
If you need a special bouquet for family reunions, birthday parties, or any occasion you might imagine just let us know and we will deliver in this area. Call Gail at 503-830-3759 or leave a message with Patty at 503-368-6081 and we will get back to you to find out what you might need. Thanks!
Antique Philco Console Tube Radio–doesn’t work


Back to School Help/Clothing & School Supplies
You can pick up a CHILD TAG at several places locally, the two banks in Manzanita, Manzanita Grocery & Deli, Nehalem Lumber, North County Recreation District and at the Methodist Church in Nehalem. The TAG will tell you the age of a child, sizes, and favorite colors. The TAG will also tell you what the child needs such as pants, tops, shoes, jackets, underwear, and so on.
You can return the gifts to where you picked up your TAG or to the Methodist Church in Nehalem. Be sure you call the church before you go to make sure there is someone there. The NBUMC is located on 10th Street in Nehalem, just one block off Highway 101. The phone number is 503-368-5612.
I think we all understand if you are not into shopping-getting on Highway 101 and all that. If you prefer to just write a check, please send it to NBUMC/Child Program, PO Box 156, Nehalem, Oregon 97131. Please be sure to write CHILD in the memo line. There are also jars for contributions at the registers at Manzanita Grocery & Deli.
If you have questions, I’ll try to answer them. Just leave a message on my phone, Patty, 503-368-6081. Thank you all for your help. This has been a very successful program for our youth.
Veterans for Peace meeting – Everyone is welcome
of the Tillamook County Fair. So here’s the info:
Date – Thursday, August 17
Time. – 10:30 PST
Place – Rockaway Roastery in Rockaway
Everyone is welcome. You don’t need to be a veteran to attend. If you can’t make it in person, you can still join us via zoom.
Here is the link:
You are invited to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Veterans for Peace Zoom Meeting
Time: Aug 17, 2023 10:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 890 2945 2570
Passcode: 595577
Thanks
Brian
Manzanita Farmer’s market August 11! Come check out all the great vendors! and Fulton Farms..
Come check out the fabulous Manzanita Farmers Market Friday August 11th from 4-7pm! Check out all the vendors and see what they have, and support them in their wonderful offerings! While you’re at the Market, swing by Fulton farms…
SALE! Buy 5 lbs (or more) of our #1 peaches, save $1 per lb! This is 2022 pricing, folks!
Diamond Princess peaches (huge, beautiful, freestone fruit!)
White donut peaches — the biggest most beautiful we’ve offered in years!
Polar Gem white nectarines!
Ruby Bright yellow nectarines!
Black Amber, Santa Rosa, and Hiromi plums!
Triple Crown blackberries!
CANNER’s SPECIAL: We will have a few 25 lb lugs of big, beautiful, nearly blemish-free #2 canning peaches, at only $2.50 lb! (must buy the whole lug at that price!)


Discovery in Stone

Pancake Breakfast at the Bay City Arts Center

Missing Kitty near NCRD
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YARD SALE! SUNDAY AUGUST 13TH 10am-4pm NEHALEM
11433 EVERGREEN WAY, NEHALEM
I’m cleaning out my storage unit with office equipment, electronics & furniture.
Selling large white coolers and keg coolers too (used for one event only).
Thinning out my closet and ready to part with beautiful clothing, coats, shoes and even jewelry! I will have a dressing room setup for you to try things on. Many items are very lightly used or new.
I am also parting with my Mackie HDA 2-Way High Definition Arrayable speakers (2). These are arena quality sound speakers as well as (2) Extra Tall Lift-assist Aluminum Tripod Speaker Stands.
Please come by and see if any of my treasures will become yours!

Free Clothes Washer


Help me please – solar van conversion knowledge
Sarah 503-833-2203
ARE YOU A VETERAN
If you served in the military any time between 1950 and 2024, who were your favorite singers and your favorite songs during that time?
We are looking for the names of the singers, names of the songs and any other details you would like to add.
Please reply to pac@ncrdnehalem.org
Thank you!
Well Cared For Livingston Tri-Hull Boat Just $5500.00!
Custom extras include: center console steering and throttle with motor trim, rpm gauge, mph gauge, depth finder gauge, stainless steel keel strips, two mounted seats, oars and locks side mounted, bimini canvas top, canvas boat cover, custom crabbing davit partially installed, rod holders, dock bumpers, anchor and rope, home flush device, plastimo safety ladder and, all required safety and emergency equipment excluding life jackets. This could be just the boat you’re looking for! Located in Wheeler it’s been well cared for and stored in a garage. Priced at just $5500.00, it’s ready to go! Text 503-805-4531 for more information and to see it.



SOLD PRO FORM EXERCISE BIKE
Bed Sander with extra sand paper comes with a portable feed table.

15 Minute Complimentary Chiropractic Consultations
If you have been searching for relief from pain and other symptoms, or are seeking to further you well-being, we welcome you to schedule a Complimentary Consultation.
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Half a box of Joint compound free

Love Bird Django Found a Home
Looking for a double or triple stroller
A DOG!
……….Just a dog.
From time to time people tell me “chill out, it’s just a dog” or “it’s a lot of money just for a dog.” They don’t understand the distance traveled, the time invested, or the costs incurred by “just a dog”.
Some of my proudest moments have occurred with “just a dog.”
Many hours have passed being my only company “just a dog”, but not for one moment did I feel despised. Some of my saddest moments have been because of “just a dog,” and on those gray days, the gentle touch of “just a Dog” gave me comfort and the reason to get through the day.
If you also think “it’s just a dog”, then you’ll probably understand phrases like “just a friend”, “just a sunrise” or “just a promise.” “Just a dog” brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust and pure unbridled joy. “Just a dog” brings out the compassion and patience that make me a better person.
For “just a dog” I will get up early, take long walks and look forward to the future. So for me and people like me, it’s not “just a dog,” but an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the memories of the past, and the absolute joy of the moment. “Just a dog” brings out the good in me and takes my thoughts away from myself and daily worries.
I hope one day they can understand that it’s not “just a dog”, but the one that gives me humanity and keeps me from being “just a human.” So the next time you hear the phrase “just a dog”, just smile because they “just don’t get it”.
“Just A Dog,” by Richard A. Animals.
“Master bedroom,” (1965) Andrew Wyeth
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