TIRE CHAINS for sale $30 – pristine unused – size 1550

Submitted By: mikerusts@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
While purchased some time ago, these look exactly like other Laclede chains I just bought at Les Schwab. I’d lost the receipt to do the Les Schwab exchange.

Tire Compatibility:
P215/75R15, 225/700R480A, 205R15, P215/70R15, P235/60R15, 195/75R16, P215/65R16, P225/55R16, P225/60R16, P225/50R17, P215/75R15, 215/75R15LT, 8.00-16.5

See this Laclede link for install videos:
lacledechain.com/traction-stock/1550/

Nehalem Bay seller. email to arrange sale and pick up
mikerusts@gmail.com

Water Sanitation & Hygiene Class, January 28

Submitted By: brad.hart@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
evcnb.org/events-and-training/water-sanitation-and-hygiene-01282023

Click the link to find out more about our Water, Sanitation & Hygiene class.

We have a newly revised curriculum. Not only will you learn necessary WaSH skills, but you’ll get the equipment you need to be prepared to manage WaSH in an emergency situation.

If you’ve taken the WaSH class in the past, sign up options include a refresher option for the class only without equipment.

Dance Thursday 1.12.23

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ecstatic Dance with Shiva Nataraj, Lord of the Dance
Playlist by Lane deMoll

Thursday January 12, 2023
At the White Clover Grange on HWY 53

6:00 PM – warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle/breakdown

$10 suggested donation
*Kids dance free*

Dance Etiquette:
Please limit talking on the dance floor. Setup and breakdown is a great time to catch up with people. Stepping into the foyer for conversations during dance would be appreciated.

We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

**Art by Ananda Vdovic

Handy Man Services Available

Submitted By: 503wednesday@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

Good Morning &
Happy Holidays!
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work this season.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!

Car/Truck & Refrigerator

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m looking for a dependable daily driver car or truck
to get me to and from work.
Cheep or Free.
I have mechanic skills.
Trying to get back to work.
Also open to trades.
Anything helps.

Also, my family is in need of a working refrigerator.
Ours is no longer working. If anybody knows of a free available one in our around Nehalem area please let me know.

Calls Only PLZ NO Emails:
971-324-0149

Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Rocking Chairs included. $350-

Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $350

Vintage Rod Iron in or outdoor furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $150-

12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-

Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-

2 Electric Paint Spray Guns for interior or exterior $75- for both

Fulls Sized Car Cover $85

Various Custom Canvas Paintings & Canvas Photography Prints in assorted sizes. Wave & Beach Themed.
Each painting or print will be priced differently depending on size etc. We will send pix via email, text, or schedule a viewing
for interested buyers.

971-324-0149

Boots Size 9

Submitted By: amncarl@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Comfortable Boots!!!
Boots for wet or dry/ work or daily use.
Size 9

Wites Logger boots
(Originally $400) asking $100

Denner Camo military jump boots
asking $50

Mucks rubber ankle boots
asking $50

Gorilla Hy Test Steal toe boots
asking $50

All are water proof and I added cushioning insoles for arch and back support.

971-324-0149

Heart of Cartm to Receive Award!!

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Heart of Cartm is honored to receive an award from Senator Merkley for our recycling, repair, reuse and resilience over the past 25 years. Please join us at the Tillamook Town Hall in support of investment in zero waste principles!

Saturday, January 14, 2023

Senator Jeff Merkley’s Tillamook County Town Hall—with Representative Suzanne Bonamici!

Time: 1 p.m. PT

Location: Tillamook High School
2605 12th Street, Tillamook, OR 97141

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Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley announced today his first round of in-person town halls in 2023. Merkley will hold a town hall for each of Oregon’s 36 counties.
“I hold a town hall for every Oregon county, every year because there is simply no substitute to hearing directly from folks about the ideas and priorities that matter most to them and their communities. Oregonians’ thoughts help shape my work in Congress, including positions on policies, ideas for bills, and strategies for securing resources for every corner of our state,” Merkley said.
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Jeff’s honey delivery has some openings on the 23rd!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Happy New Year north Tillamook County! Jeff will be passing through the area on MONDAY JANUARY 23RD in the late morning/mid-day hours doing some home-or-office deliveries (this is NOT a “pop-up” – just a quick swing through the 101 corridor on my way up to Clatsop County) – and there are 3-4 slots still open should you be interested. New raw honey arrivals include: Oregon Blueberry Blossom (quarts only – $26 each), and Blue Mountain Wildflower (from eastern Washington state – SUPER delicious – quarts only – $27). There are also a handful of half-gallon jar options available (now $52 each) – full gallon as well (now $98 each). I have a FULL gallon of real Vermont maple syrup ($80) – half-gallons of OG Apple-Cider Vinegar ($20 each – includes a refundable jar deposit) – regional bee pollen ($20 for eight ounces) and other items from the usual JW Merc array of products can be packed along per request. Text is BEST to reach directly: 208-424-0042 – e-mail works too: jwmerc@gmail.com – but to learn more about what’s going on please visit the JW Merc Facebook page – where you can also send an instant message. See you on Monday the 23rd? JW

TILLAMOOK COUNTY BUSINESS LICENSE FEE-DEAD?

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The response was sufficient to lay it to rest temporarily
Over the last three years many were shocked by the heavy-handedness of unelected officials from government bureaucracies such as the Oregon Health Authority and Oregon OSHA. This last week it became apparent that our local government appears willing subvert our free market economy under a small council with two employees.

On November 30th, the Tillamook County Commissioners held a public hearing on Ordinance #88 Business License Fee for Unincorporated Tillamook County. This new fee for businesses outside of cities in the county was so vague in its language that it included definitions such as “‘Doing business’ means to engage in any activity in pursuit of profit, gain, livelihood or any other purpose” [emphasis added]. Worse still was the “Violations and Penalties” section of this ordinance included a “$600.00 for any one offense. . . Each day constituting a separate offence” and “Inspection and Right of Entry.” This means that individuals with home-based businesses believed to be in noncompliance could be forcibly entered by a warrant: Selling firewood or eggs without a license would become a risky business.

The rest of the article read here: northwestobserver.com/index.php?ArticleId=2532

Tweaking the Process

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Posting on behalf of Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Tweaking the Process

Our little town can be a hotbed of gossip, rumors and lies–oh my! That happens in a small community where everybody knows everybody’s business–or thinks they do.

There are more grudges and drama here than on a telenovela. We back stab and snark at each other like middle schoolers on steroids. I don’t know about you, but it’s been wearing on my last nerve.

We probably all do it sometimes when we’re stressed out and angry. I know I’ve been guilty of thinking I know something when actually, I don’t. When I start feeling righteous anger, that’s a danger sign.

I’ve written a lot about how things appear–the optics of how things are done and by whom. When a community is divided like ours is and things look wrong to one group or another, the assumption is that they are wrong. Then, the divisions between us get deeper and our opinions become more entrenched.

In my opinion, the process put in place back in August for appointing new members to committees is a huge step forward from mayoral appointments, but it can go a little further to improve the way things look from the cheap seats. I heard the Councilors talking about this at the goal-setting workshop on Friday.

It was good to see that even though the first Council Meeting hit some speed bumps there was a collegial atmosphere and good energy on Friday. I was happy to hear the discussions among the councilors. The presentations of stuff I don’t know about by our City Manager, Leila Aman, made some complicated things easier to understand because she communicates them so clearly and knows her stuff.

In the first use of the brand new process to select three Planning Commissioners, the select committee worked hard to come up with their candidates. I believe they chose the people they felt were best. They had criteria for choosing from the ten applicants. They had a process to follow and they followed it, but like a lot of new processes, it can be made better with a little fine-tuning.

As a writer, I’ve applied for things like fellowships and awards. Because the pool of people applying are usually the same people, you’re asked to “blind” your submissions so your name isn’t attached. It adds a layer of objectivity to the process so that judges, who might know you, don’t know that they’re reading your work. We could do something similar.

When applications come in, a staff person could blind them and assign a number to each. After the deadline for applying, the file would go to the select committee and each member would read and rank each application before meeting as a group to go over their choices. It makes the process more objective, fair and transparent.

If personal friends of the select committee are chosen for interviews, they could recuse themselves from voting. Kind of like ex parte contact recusals on the Planning Commission.

For arts awards and fellowships there are usually past applications and submissions of the people chosen that are posted on the organization’s website so you can see what a successful applicant’s materials looks like, in case you want to know why someone was picked. We could do something similar with appointed candidates.

These are just ideas, some which the Council and Mayor spoke about at the goal-setting meeting on Friday. Ultimately, the process should be made as objective and fair as possible to encourage all interested people to apply.

At the first Council Meeting I felt badly for the select committee who did all the work to come up with their three candidates. I felt worse for the candidates and applicants.

Regardless of who is chosen by whom this time out, I intend to offer my support and my gratitude. We create the community we live in by the way we treat each other and the things we say about each other. We can do better.

Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Love Me, Love Me Not

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Saturday, February 11 at 7pm, BCAC presents Love Me, Love Me Not, a Valentines Show with two local musicians we know and love, Amanda Stanaway and Katelyn Convery. Amanda is a gutsy-folk singer-songwriter, a storyteller, and a truly compelling performer. Her incredible voice and rhythmic guitar playing will leave you entranced in their melodies. Katelyn Convery, a singer-songwriter with a powerful voice and even more moving lyrics. Don’t miss a night of music and stories celebrating local talent. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm. Get your tickets at the following link: checkout.square.site/buy/GJBBS5ULRRG2SLKVP7U6AA2T

Pancake Breakfast

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Sunday, February 19 from 9am-12pm, BCAC is holding a Pancake Breakfast, a legendary community event. This is a great opportunity to check out the February artists of the month, connect with your community, and show your support for the arts. $10 for Adults, $5 for Children 12 & Under, $1 Discount for BCAC Members.

Reply to dog attack

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I have little dogs -chi, pom, yorkie mixes
My dogs have been attacked about 8 times while walking on the beach. A small dog is like bait on a string, nevertheless that does not give other dog owners the right to let their dogs bother others.
Recently my dogs have been attacked by a new neighbor with a new dog. My arm was shredded by me trying to save my small dog that was being attacked by this dog. The dog owner apologized and said they would put up an electric fence – The dog is never inside the fence and was out the last time I walked by.
I bought a cattle prod – this was suggested by a friend who said that her two small poodles were always being bothered by a german shepherd whenever she walked her dogs – just one zap and the dog never bothered her again so I bought a cattle prod and the next time I go walking I am going to take it with me. I really don’t like aggression and I really don’t want to zap a dog with a cattle prod but unless I do this I cannot walk my dogs safely.

Kitchen Cabinets, Sink, Disposal

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Free kitchen cabinets – nice solid wood, beautiful. Laminate counter tops. Email for more photos.

Double basin sink with faucet also available as shown.

Need to be removed from the kitchen of our house. Available to help with the removal Friday January 13. Located in Bayside Gardens.

Contact me at 503.758.7532 or FernOneLLC@gmail.com if you are interested.

Sofa Sleeper – $250 – West Elm

Submitted By: ralph@bloemers.com – Click to email about this post
Description
West Elm Sleeper Sofa
(Henry Queen Sofa Sleeper model)

Retails new for $2,199 with a basic queen spring mattress

Sofa sleeper is in great condition, except that left side is faded by sun through window.

We are selling at this price as the sofa came with the house when we bought it, and now we are renting the house and need to empty it before the new folks move in.

A great deal on a lightly used, comfortable and versatile deal.

You will need two strong people to move it.

Dimensions:
79.5 wide
35.5 deep
33.5 high