Current Listing
Pirelli 17
I’m estimating 60 or 70% wear still left on them!
Will even throw in a BRAND NEW spare..
Located in Nehalem!



Dance at the Grange
Friday, February 17, 7-9 PM
$1 per person, kids free.
If you like the music of
Grateful Dead
Flying Burrito Brothers
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Bring your own CDs and LPs
Look for the cow in her new paddock out front.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
New CERT classes begin in March
Sign up to get training and certification as a Community Emergency Response Team member. Training and certification are free. You’ll learn important skills not only to help yourself and your family in a disaster, but others in your community.

Rainy Day Village Network Needs Your Help
We need your help. Please click the link to find out more about how you can become involved and volunteer in a leadership position.

Water Sanitation & Hygiene Class, February 28
Sign up for our popular Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Class (WaSH). The January class sold out! Classes are available in February, March and April. Sign up now while space is still available.
Other events and future WaSH classes can be found at:

Air fryer 360 XL Deluxe
Family size air fryer with extra shelves
Three wire racks great for chicken wings
A rotisserie that will cook a whole chicken
A pizza rack
And a drip pan
Ready for you to make The cook in your family happy
Original cost $239 I bought it on sale for $175 asking $150


oak table for sale

Author Willy Vlautin to Tell Tales of Ordinary People and Play Tunes at Library
The Cannon Beach Library welcomes award-winning author and musician Willy Vlautin at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. Vlautin will discuss his latest novel, The Night Always Comes, and he also will play original tunes that accompany his works. The presentation is part of the library’s NW Authors Series.
This is a hybrid event; attend the talk at the library on the day of the event or watch online: www.cannonbeachlibrary.org. Come early for the best seats.
Telling the stories of America’s unsung working class, Vlautin’s novels have been described as brave, scorching and remarkable.
Vlautin started writing stories and songs at the age of 11 after receiving his first guitar. Inspired by songwriters and novelists Paul Kelly, Willie Nelson, Tom Waits, William Kennedy, Raymond Carver, and John Steinbeck, Vlautin works diligently to tell working-class stories in his novels and songs.
Vlautin is the founder of the bands Richmond Fontaine and The Delines. He wrote six novels: The Motel Life, Northline, Lean on Pete, The Free, Don’t Skip Out On Me and The Night Always Comes.
Vlautin received three Oregon Book Awards and The Nevada Silver Pen Award, and he was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame and the Oregon Music Hall of Fame.
His novels were translated into 11 languages, and two novels were adapted as major motion pictures.
Vlautin teaches writing at Pacific University and lives near Portland, Oregon.

Small Table, Unique

Woman’s Wool Hat, Adjustable
Brand new, this attractive hat features: • Wool felt • Genuine leather trim • Sewn mid brim • Approx. 3″ brim width; 4.75″ crown height • Hook & loop size adjuster tucked inside the inner sweatband for a customizable fit $15 (online $69+)


Manzanita Library Art Show featuring Ginger Matyas
Ginger Matyas is a professional pet sitter, with 40 years of experience, now living in Manzanita. She has a passion for animals and art. She combiners her love of these passions by photographing and then drawing her favorite animal subjects. Ginger’s artistic style is know for capturing the true personalities of her clients with her favorite medium, color pencils and pastels.
Visit Ginger’s website for more information on her pet sitting services and to commission a drawing of your favorite canine or feline family member.
www.gingerpetsitter.com/



Yoga with Veterans
Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun. Everyone is welcome.
Yoga with Molly
She is great
Monday at 11:15
Place Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t make it to the YMCA. You can still join via Zoom.
The link is:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09
Yoga with Janet
She is great too.
Tuesday at 10:30
Place NCRD in Nehalem
If you can’t make it to the NCRD. You can still join us via Zoom.
The link is:
us02web.zoom.us/j/89623675617
Hope to see you there.
Brian
TO HIRE A PAINTER
I need to have this done ASAP before a scheduled flooring installer arrives.
Job is located in Bayside Gardens/Nehalem
Please text me at 503-812-2022 Thank you, Sheila
APM Pest Control Solutions
Rats
Mice
Bats
Raccoon
Squirrel
Raccoon
Bugs
971.389.6970
affpropmanagement@gmail.com

Five (5) Ladders (no Chutes) $175
$175 Cash takes them all, located in Manzanita:
17 foot extension ladder, Werner, Aluminum
7.5 foot step ladder, Keller, Wooden
5.5 foot step ladder, Davidson, Wooden
45 inch step ladder, Husky, Aluminum
23 inch step ladder, Wooden
Will sell separately if the package doesn’t work for you. Text me if interested. Posting to the BBQ first, before putting on FB Mkt Place.
roger
text: 360-359-1253
Manzanita



Wrenches, Saws, and more tools
2 Rigid 14 inch pipe wrenches $12 each
14 inch P&C Pipe Wrench $15
18-inch P&C Pipe Wrench $20
11-inch Billings & Spencer adjustable wrench, doesn’t close al the way but works on larger nuts, $5
strap wrench 3$
Tubing Cutter, great for copper pipe, used once, $10
Flaring tool, Walden FT-195, for tubing $10
Solder/Weld torch, takes 2 bottles, may have oxygen left, need fuel of your choice, with pipe cleaning brush, flux, solder and a couple of rods $10
Craftsman workpiece push tool for table or other types of saw 5$
Plane type Sand paper holder 4$
Drum Sanding tool for drill/driver 2$
Buffing tool for drill, $0.00
Pressure gauge adapter and ball filling pins – $0.00
Circular Saw – $20
OBO,Cash please.
roger
Text my mobile: 360-359-1253
Manzanita


Bookcase for sale

North Coast Veteran for Peace Meeting
It’s time for our next VFP meeting. Here is the info:
Date – Thursday, February 16th
Time. – 10:30AM
Place – The Roastery in Rockaway Beach
If you can’t make it in person, you can join us via the following link
Topic: Veterans for Peace meeting
Time: Feb 16, 2023 10:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/82301528887?pwd=eHhvQVdqRWNsU2QvR2hHZ01hMEZXUT09
I’ve attached the agenda, minutes and some other things. Everyone is welcome, you need not be a veteran to attend.
Brian
German Shephard Puppies
Welcoming LNCT Community Garden Applications
Please see www.nehalemtrust.org/alder-creek-farm/community-garden/ for more information and application link.
You can also stop by Alder Creek Farm this Sunday between 11am and 2pm for ‘Love Your Land Trust’ willow planting and Valentines crafting. We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have about LNCT, our restoration and stewardship work and our Community Garden program! (www.nehalemtrust.org/events)
We hope to see you there.
Ping Pong Table


Solid Wood Dining Table
7 feet long x 42” wide.
Oversized legs.
Seats 8-10 comfortably.
Originally purchased from design store in LA.


Art Show
Concrete Pressure Washing available
503-440-7341

Valentine’s Day SALE at the Hope Chest 50% off all RED colored clothing
Nehalem store hours 12:00-4:00
Rockaway store hours 10:00-4:00
City Hall Y’All
City Hall Y’All
I haven’t written about the Manzanita City Hall deal because I don’t have much of an opinion about it but just about everyone else I know does. I went to a couple of the Pine Grove presentations and listening sessions but I found myself in groups where folks had already decided what they wanted and there was no room for a conversation or even questions. So, the two most opinionated people at the table took over the discussion and it was their views that were presented to the larger group. That’s pretty common in any group setting. The stakes would’ve had to be higher to get people to speak up. Nobody wants to argue with people they don’t know over site plans for a building that may or may not be built.
Mention city hall and you’ll end up hearing about the sale of the Underhill property and a failed bond measure and theories so convoluted they’ll make your head spin and pretty soon you’re going to wish you’d stuck to talking about the weather.
I am not the person to talk to about whether it’s better to remodel an old building or build new because I have an extremely low bar when it comes to what’s livable. I’m that girl who lived in a pink school bus, a teepee, an off the grid cabin in the Humboldt with no running water or electricity. I lived in two different walk in closets during a rough patch in the late 70’s, a barn’s hayloft one summer and a countless bunch of crappy apartments with holes punched through the sheetrock, black mold, dry rot and no working heaters. I’ve lived on farms where a sagging singlewide mobile home was part of the wages and the smell of cow manure was just the smell of your paycheck.
There are all kinds of ideas about city hall and ways to use the parcel of land at Underhill. Dog parks and a permanent farmer’s market space and workforce housing and an emergency gathering spot have all been discussed along with a bunch of iterations of the city hall building.
Pretty soon the council will vote on how to proceed. We have a mostly new council and this will be a big deal. Maybe the biggest deal this council will ever have to vote on and no matter how they vote, there will be people who won’t agree with their decision.
The councilors volunteer to represent us. We vote for them, or not, and the five folks elected become the people who decide on things like city hall. Five votes, five opinions, five people doing their best to not F things up.
Maybe you felt like me and you didn’t really say what matters most to you about the city hall at the meetings or there wasn’t room on the survey. Maybe you have some thoughts about how we can move forward on something as expensive and divisive as this that nobody’s heard yet.
If that’s the case, I urge you to email your five representatives and tell them what you think before they cast their votes so they can truly be representing.
dsimmons@ci.manzanita.or.us lkozlowski@ci.manzanita.or.us jspegman@ci.manzanita.or.us jedginton@ci.manzanita.or.us bmayerle@ci.manzanita.or.us
Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com
Collages by Kim Rosenberg


Queen Dual Control Heated Mattress
– Cotton material, washable
– 2 controllers with 10 warm settings,
preheat and Auto-off
– Fits up to 19 inch mattress.
New these sell for $160 on Amazon. Selling as lightly used for $35.

Artist Easel, oak
Maximum canvas height: 44″
Base width/depth: 25″ × 27″
Extended easel height: 70″ high
Table height: 34″

Yoga with Veterans
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun.
Everyone is welcome.
Yoga with Molly
She is great
Monday at 11:15
Place Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t make it to the YMCA. You can still join via Zoom.
The link is:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09
Yoga with Janet
She is great too.
Tuesday at 10:00
You can join us via Zoom.
The link is:
us02web.zoom.us/j/89623675617
Hope to see you there.
Brian