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E-mail: maxxnita@gmail.com or awterypeggy@gmail.com and use Clarity Tax in the subject line.
If you would like to show your appreciation for this free service please consider sending a donation to support our local Grub Club.
To do so, please write a check to Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church (NBUMC) and designate “Grub Club” on the memo line. Donations may be dropped off at the church or mailed to POB 156, Nehalem, OR 97131.
Here are the details as posted earlier by: knappgj@yahoo.com
Our local kids need help with food insecurity this summer. Our North County connection with other Grub Clubs in the area has become fragile with many competing for the same resources.
The Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church volunteers make 800-1000 lunches per week for 8 weeks every summer. These cost about $2 per lunch.. USDA will only reimburse if we hand them out at a communal meal site. This is a problem for rural areas. Our kids are spread out so that volunteer drivers deliver to 15 different locations 3 times a week,
It will cost about $8000 more than we currently have to continue the program.
If you would like to donate money to this very worthy cause, please write a check to NBUMC and designate “Grub Club” on the memo line. Donations may be dropped off at the church or mailed to POB 156, Nehalem, OR 97131.
Relatively new, corded with combo blade, but has been sitting idle for a while. Tested and runs well. Laser guide works. $25 cash.
Text Roger in Manzanita: 360-359-1253

The first of these shoreline natural history-oriented walks takes place on Friday, Aug. 12, beginning at 8 a.m., at Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site (just north of Rockaway Beach). This beachwalk will focus on the ecology of sandy beaches, from the low-tide zone to the high beach.
The other is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 14, 7:30 a.m., at Oswald West State Park. This field experience will be devoted to the rocky intertidal shoreline.
For details on where to park, meeting place and to register, go to oregonshores.org/coastwatch, or contact Jesse Jones, CoastWatch Volunteer Coordinator, at (503) 989-7244, jesse@oregonshores.org.
CoastWatch is a volunteer program through which individuals, families, and groups adopt mile-long segments of the Oregon shoreline and keep watch for both natural changes and human impacts.

Vintage Tools, all completely functional except as noted. Probably 1930-40’s vintage:
Flaring tool, Walden FT-195, for tubing $10
14 inch P&C Pipe Wrench $20
18-inch P&C Pipe Wrench $25
11-inch Billings & Spencer adjustable wrench, doesn’t close al the way, $10
(vise in pic not included)
$117 individually. $100 Takes it all. I might sell vintage tools as a separate package for the right offer.
Text Roger in Manzanita: 360-359-1253











COVID-19 has arguably been the greatest profit maker for Big Pharma of all time, and monkeypox is undoubtedly viewed as a similar future profit maker. The sad reality is, there’s so much liability-free money to be made in pandemic vaccines, they’re not likely to give up on them, and that requires keeping the world in a more or less constant health emergency.
As COVID fatigue is setting in and people are increasingly resisting the shots, monkeypox allows for a brand-new cycle of fear porn to be spun, and for new experimental vaccines to be rolled out. This, I fear, is why Ghebreyesus unilaterally decided to declare monkeypox a global health emergency.
Ghebreyesus may also be trying to push the pandemic treaty forward. Either way, his behavior is a foretaste of what we can expect if that pandemic treaty becomes reality. As noted by Dr. Robert Malone in a July 23, 2022, Substack article:29,30
“Clearly, the WHO committee did not reach the desired decision to declare a PHEIC, and so for some extraordinary reason Tedros stepped in … Tedros’ statements clearly demonstrate that he unilaterally substituted his own opinions for those of the convened panel, raising questions of his objectivity, commitment to process and protocol, and whether he has been unduly influenced by external agents.”
In short, Ghebreyesus is acting like a corrupt dictator, and it’s not difficult to figure out who the beneficiaries might be. In a recent review31 by Pandemics Data Analytics (PANDA), they detail the corruption by the WHO, global leaders and governments around the world during the COVID pandemic. As noted by Malone:32
“This review empowers you with key information to help you assess the WHO’s candidacy as an authoritative global public health organization … It is a must-read by anyone who is interested in public health, the global COVID-19 WHO policies that almost all nations followed, and the full extent of the corruption …”
There’s no doubt the WHO should not be given the sole authority to make medical decisions for the whole world, and Ghebreyesus’ decision to “break the tie” when there really wasn’t one is a perfect example of what can and probably will happen if the WHO is given that power.
Household items
Cookbooks
Baskets
Framed Prints and batiks
Windchimes
Vases, handblown
Flokati rug
Rattan lamp
Games and puzzles
Recreational items
gas heater
gas cooker
Hiking gear
Dog buggy
And many more Treasures



Carol Jones 503-803-1299
NOTE: I put the cushions on the chair for photo ONLY – we are keeping the outdoor chairs.
We are giving away the 5 cushions and 2 foot stool pads- NO CHAIRS – just cushions are in fair to good shape. No rips or tears.





$25 takes it all. Text 360-359-1253, Roger in Manzanita.


Cannon Beach, OR – Doug Kenck-Crispin of Kick Ass Oregon History podcast fame enjoys finding quirky, under-represented and not oft-told tales from Oregon’s past. He has travelled the extreme four corners of Oregon, and many of the roads in between, seeking authentic and weird stories of the Beaver State. He will share his stories of Oregon’s Beaver Money and tales of legendary treasures from actual archival maps. Audience members will receive copies of these maps. Doug Kenck-Crispin, his name a result of his “hippie parents”, says this “may be the only history lecture where an audience member could end up stinking, filthy rich”. The filthy rich part depends, of course, on using the maps to find the elusive treasures.
While there is no guarantee of riches, the Garden Tea and Lecture promises to be informative and delicious featuring teas donated by North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness, sweet treats donated by Cannon Beach Bakery and savory tea sandwiches creations. Join fellow history buffs at the Chamber Hall on Sunday, September 11 at 11:00am. The lecture and tea are part of a larger weekend of festivities including the Opening Night Benefit Bash at the museum on Friday evening featuring a splendid Silent Auction and the Cottage & Garden Tour itself. The tour this year, which features the most cottages ever, takes place amidst the Presidential Streets of Cannon Beach on Saturday, September 10 from 12noon to 5pm.
The Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour tickets, which are $40.00 will not sell out and are available the day of the tour. The tickets for the Garden Tea & Lecture have historically sold out, so buy early. Doug Kenck-Crispin, whose writings have appeared in The Oregonian, Portland Monthly, Willamette Week, Street Roots and the Portland Mercury, is an entertaining speaker you will not want to miss. Tickets for the lecture and tea are $25.00 and the proceeds from the entire weekend go to benefit the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.
The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum is a private not-for-profit organization that preserves and shares the history of the Cannon Beach and Arch Cape area. The museum is alive and well thanks to the many sponsors, supporters, volunteers, members, and donors that are coming together to make the 2022 Cottage & Garden Tour weekend a great success. Visit our website (www.cbhistory.org) for more details and to purchase tickets.







Treat Yourself to a Great Entertainment Center
Excellent Condition, 7 pieces .. easy to move and set up
Storage, Curio, Media Cabinet
Solid Brass Campaign Style hardware, Adjustable legs
overall height: 81” & overall width: 104”
(center section now holds a 55” Samsung smart TV .. diagonal measure) .. open cabinet area measures 52” side to side.
(TV NOT INCLUDED)
Each of the Bottom 4 sections: 26” wide x 16” deep x 31” tall
Upper 3 sections – 2 Curio units with 3 glass shelves – Each one measures: 26”wide x 14” deep x 50” tall; 1 Lighted Center Span is 52” wide
Manzanita area, Cindy 503-349-1341
cindy.braverman@gmail.com
