Yours for $50.00 OBO.
Julian Macassey
Cell; 661 645 1688
julian@n6are.com


Yours for $60.00
Cell: 661 645 1688
Julian Macassey
julian@n6are.com

Price $175
-Bought a year ago
-Still like new!!
-Mattress is still in great/clean condition
-Price is negotiable



$100




For sale:
High fire downdraft kiln, fires to cone 10 in 8-10 hours. $700 obo.
Uses 6 propane burners (included) that cone up through the floor. Kiln is made of a steel frame, insulating fiber board, hard brick, soft brick and ceramic fiber blanket, includes the exit flue/damper, door bricks, gas lines, controls and gauges and insulated flue pipe.
Approximately 18 cubic feet of ware space, comes with seventeen mullite shelves 12x24x1” (stacked 3 rows deep) and plenty of kiln posts for stacking shelves.
Also available: unused 1” ceramic fiber board, kao-wool ceramic blanket, lots of k-23 soft brick available, as well as many oxides and glaze chemicals and an electric wheel.
The kiln can be moved with a forklift or disassembled for transport. Located in Nehalem.



I have many items for sale:
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 $50- each
Toshiba laptop for use or parts $100
Samsung Galaxy At&t phone $100
Camping Gear: Includes
*Auto inflatable air mattress
*New tent
*Two new sleeping bags
& Much More!
(Make Offer)
Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $500
mini fridge $50 OBO
Custom paintings (each one different price & size / will send pix if interested)
Vintage Rod Iron Patio furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $300-
Open to trades for a working large Kitchen Refrigerator
Thank you BBQ looking forward to hearing from you.
He graduated from Shattuck Military School in Faribault, MN. and in 1952 enlisted in the Air Force. He received his wings through the Aviation Cadet Program in 1953. From 1954 to 1957 he served as a flight instructor at Bryan Air Force Base, Texas.
He attended University of Nevada majoring in English and Journalism. After a 8 year break he re-initiated his Air Force Career and served in the 304th Rescue and Recovery Squadron in Portland, Oregon. In 1976 he assumed command of the Squadron until promoted to Colonel at which time was selected to return to active duty as the Reserve Forces Advisor to Headquarters 23rd Air Force at Scott AFB, Illinois. He remained in that position until his retirement 1 October 1985.
Returning home he continued his flying career flying for the Providence Heart Program until the program closed in the early 1990’s.
Tom and his wife build and moved to their retirement home in Neahkahnie 1999.

Black Mattress, used, but still comfortable.
Must Pick up Both
Located In Manzanita


Thanks!
Kyle

34105 Pintail Ave, Nehalem 97131
9am to 4pm








240 Schwinn stationary bicycle – $200
UP mini 3d printer – $50
Men’s golf clubs with bag and cart $200
Women’s golf clubs with bag and cart $200
IBM Selectric Typewriter $200
Darkroom equipment including Omega
enlarger with Nikon lens, developing
trays etc. $500



King sized bed with box springs and mattress
Bench
Large Chest of drawer
Nightstand with large draws
Bookcase
All in very good condition
$600 cash or best offer
First come first served but can’t pick up until August 20 because of moving
Thanks for your interest
Andrew



So now we are moving to the next step which is to discuss the specific tasks needed to move the Village forward.
Please join us, on Saturday, July 16 at 2pm at the Nehalem City Park 12705 Hugo Street. More yummy treats provided. And bring a friend.
Rainy Day Village (RDV) is part of the Village Movement which started in Boston over 20 years ago to create a new model for aging and ways to support older adults who desire to remain in their homes, allowing them to stay active and engaged in their communities. We’re committed to helping one another maintain vibrant and connected lives in the communities we love. We believe in living our lives with pride, grace and independence in safe, healthy and socially connected ways.
Rainy Day Village is a member of The Villages NW non-profit Hub and Spoke Network
For more information about Rainy Day Village and Villages NW:
Rainydayvillage@gmail.com
www.rainydayvillage.org
www.villagesnw.org
For more information about the Village Movement go to Village to Village Network www.vtvnetwork.org
Motel Appeal To Council
I’ve got no beef with a motel in town. They bring in more money for the city than the couch change we make from STR’s. But in towns like Cannon Beach that make 5 million a year in motel revenue compared to our sad little STR million, they have a zone for hotels so they don’t impact neighborhoods. In fact, they have a definition of what a hotel is in their Ordinances. Not so much here. Until recently, when it came to doing the work of the city like updating Plans and Ordinances, Manzanita put the PRO in procrastination.
So now, here we are.
The denial of the proposed Manzanita Lofts by our courageous Planning Commission was all about the location, location, location of the motel and the sloppy two and a half-page application that addressed none of the concerns of folks who live here. I mean, two and a half pages about a 34 unit keyless staff-less hotel that looks from the plans more like 34 STR’s adjoining the golf course right in signature hole 5’s line of fire.
Take a looksee at the plans. It’s messed up.
The Planning Commission denied the proposal and the developer appealed the decision. On Friday, July 15 at 11am, council will decide whether to have an “on the record” or “denovo” public hearing. It will be a short meeting but it will let us know what we can bring up in public comments at the hearing.
It will go to the City Council for a public hearing on July 19 from 1-5pm.
The Council can uphold the Planning Commission’s decision to deny the proposal and send the developer back to the drawing board. A denial doesn’t mean that nothing will happen on the land. But it does mean that the developer will have to do his homework and check his math. He can come back later with a thoughtful proposal addressing traffic, safety concerns about flying golf balls, event parking, a wetland delineation report completed during the wet season, the whole staff-less 34 unit deal. Maybe he’d even have some conversations with the golf course and the neighbors?
If the Council overturns the decision and approves the proposal, the Concerned Citizens of Manzanita will appeal the decision to the Land Use Board of Appeals. So far they’ve raised a few thousand dollars. If it is appealed to LUBA, a land use lawyer is lined up to represent.
Nobody wants this to happen but here we are.
To join the email list contact: support@concernedcitizensofmanzanita.org
If you’d like to contribute make out checks to:
Concerned Citizens of Manzanita
PO Box 1176
Manzanita, OR 97130
Come support all the fabulous vendors at the market from 4pm-7pm tomorrow!

Have you heard? Pop up Crystal Sales Every Saturday through Summer, at Rising Hearts Studio in beautiful downtown Nehalem, 10AM-3PM
Ethically sourced Rough and Polished stones, Carvings and One of a Kind Specimens, and metaphysical tools. Come check it out.
Thank you for supporting your local small businesses this summer.
Cosmic Healing NW
in Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
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