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PRIDE
PARADE
R.J. Marx
Ruth Swenson
Crowds along the Prom at the Pride parade. Hundreds marched in Seaside for the city’s fi rst
Pride event.
R.J. Marx
Members of the Oregon Veterans Motorcycle Association at the Turnaround on Saturday
before their ride.
POW/MIA ride launches in Seaside
Fourth: Street dance,
puffi n watch among events
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queues, she said, creating a “pyromusical
element” to the show using a crew of 12
pyrotechnicians.
“It’s defi nitely safer,” Gobet said. “It’s
really a necessity to provide that level of
presentation and certainly to incorporate
the music.”
The soundtrack is prepared by Seaside’s
Boomer Barbosa of 94.9 The Bridge, with
favorites and patriotic songs.
Throughout the weekend, David’s
Chair Outdoor Mobility Systems will
bring seven electric all-terrain wheel-
chairs to the Promenade between Broad-
way and Avenue A free for mobility chal-
lenged guests. David’s Chair mission is
to empower mobility impaired people to
enjoy outdoor activities.
“We see the need to serve the Portland
Metro area and so many people want to use
our chairs at the beach,” Steve Furst, the
founder and CEO, said. “We want to help
create lasting memories and we fi gured
that we could do that on Independence
Day and chose Seaside because it is a des-
tination spot and it is close the the Portland
Metro area.
Sixteen people are signed up, but, Furst
said, “we can handle many more than
that. We use two-hour time slots and will
be running multiple chairs each slot. We
expect that there will be several people
that stumble upon us over the weekend so
we believe we will provide our services to
many more.”
Seaside Signal
Gearhart
Members of the Oregon Veterans Motor-
cycle Association assembled Saturday morn-
ing at the Turnaround to begin their road trip
across the state to raise awareness of 1,000
Oregonian soldiers missing in action or pris-
oners of war.
The association, with chapters in Bend,
Eugene and Salem, is one of several state
veterans motorcycle groups.
The ride launched in 2020 when more
than 80 motorcyclists rode to celebrate the
renaming of the POW/Memorial Highway
from U.S. Highway 26.
Larry Moyer, a U.S. Navy veteran rep-
resenting the High Desert Eagles, said the
unearthing of former mass burials in Viet-
nam are providing DNA to help identify
military personnel killed in the Vietnam
confl ict, providing some level of closure
for their families. “Remains to this day are
being freshly turned in,” Moyer said.
Co-organizer Cliff Brumels said the state
has 33 missing prisoners of war or missing
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R.J. Marx
Motorcyclists in Seaside prepare their ride to raise
awareness of prisoners of war or killed in action.
in action from Vietnam, plus one civilian.
About 60 riders took off from Seaside,
following a route to the Vietnam Memorial
in Beaverton, and Madras for a dinner at the
air museum. The ceremony concluded at the
Ontario Lions Park Sunday night.
In Gearhart, the holiday begins with a
street dance on July 1.
The event began in 2018 as a part of
Gearhart’s centennial celebration and
returned in 2019. This year’s
dance includes music by
DJ John Chapman, photo
booth snapshots and kids’
face-painting.
On the Fourth, Gearhart’s
parade participants line up at
10:30 a.m. between Seventh
and 10th on Marion. The
parade begins at 11 a.m.
Powered vehicles of
all types are prohib-
ited. The parade trav-
els from Marion to
Pacifi c Way, end-
ing at the fi re sta-
tion, where families
can enjoy free hot
dogs, a dunk tank,
fi refi ghter course for
kids and fi refi ghter apparel sales.
The event is sponsored by the Gearhart
Association and presented by the city and
street dance committee.
Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach will celebrate with an
Independence Day at 11 a.m., presented by
the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce.
The parade heads north on Spruce Street
from the staging area between Gower and
Monroe streets. From Spruce, the parade
turns east onto Third and then heads south
on Hemlock, disbanding near the Ameri-
can Legion. Kids, bikes, old cars, deco-
rated entries, and walking groups are wel-
come to enter, with a special invitation to
all veterans.
All fi reworks are illegal in Cannon
Beach.
Other events on the Fourth are the Great
Puffi n Watch and the used book sale at the
Cannon Beach Library.
The puffi n watch, sponsored by the
Haystack Rock Awareness Program, takes
place 8 to 11 a.m. each day from July 1
to July 4. Interpreters will be at Haystack
Rock for viewing of tufted puffi ns, sea
stars and sea birds.
The book sale runs from July 1 to July
4. Sale hours are Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Anyone with mobility
impairment, requiring the
assistance of wheelchairs,
scooters, walkers, canes
or crutches, will be able
to use an all-terrain
wheelchair at no charge.
MARKETPLACE
106 Fundraisers
157 Events
251 Boats for Sale
607 Houses for Rent
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Cannon Beach Library
Fundraiser
Annual Fourth of July
Used Book Sale
July 1st-4th
Friday, Sat, Sun:
10 AM to 5 PM
Monday: $5 fill-a-bag sale all
day, 10 AM to 4 pm (bags
provided)
600 Garage & Vintage Sales
July 2nd
NW’S LARGEST Garage Sale
& Vintage Sale @
Clark County Event Center
17402 NE Delfel Rd Ridgefield
WA 98642
Off I-5 EXIT 9.. General Adm
8AM-4PM Adults $7 Early Bird
7AM $20
Kids under 12 Free
www.nwgsales.com
360-907-5919
Farallon 25 Cabin Cruiser
350 Crusader gas engine with
propeller drive. Furuno radar,
GPS plotter, fishing gear, and
safety equipment. Honda 20
outboard aux. Lockable cabin
with surround windows. Crab
pot puller. 30 gallon live bait
tank. Two large bunks.
Located Slip B15, Warrenton
Oregon Marina.
Boat OR 728 ATF
$18,000
Call 503-791-1650
Email: hank.niemi@gmail.com
5 bdr/ 2.5 bath modern
farmhouse
$2,500/mo, $2,500 deposit
1 year lease. Current credit
check 600 or better verified.
Rental background check. No
pets. Verified employment.
Call Bill 707-422-0119
Bookkeeper -
Immediate opening for a full-
time Bookkeeper in a busy full
service Accounting office, G/L,
P/R, knowledge of computers
useful, Corporate and/or
Individual tax capability a
strong plus. Send resume’ to
PO Box 54, Seaside, OR
97138 or call (503) 738-9543
for an interview.
Tax Preparer –
Immediate opening for a full-
time, year around Tax Preparer
in a busy Accounting office.
Corporate tax return &
Bookkeeping a strong plus.
Send resume’ to PO Box 54,
Seaside, OR 97138 or call
(503) 738-9543 for an
interview.
A Cannon Beach tradition
returns! Four days of great
bargains- thousands of books.
131 N Hemlock St-
Downtown- Cannon Beach,
OR
503.436.1391
www.cannonbeachlibrary.org
LOOKING for a second car?
The classified section is a
complete car-buyer’s guide.
HAVING storage problems? Why
not sell no-longer-used items with
a fastworking classifed ad?
WHY store items you’ll never use
again? Exchange them for cash with
a low-cost ad in the classifieds.
207 SUV’s
2005 Chrysler Town & Country
150K miles, $3,800 firm
Call 971-413-1216
If you have an eye for real
value, you’ll eye the
classified ads daily!
GARAGE SALES are a big
success when advertised in
the classified ads!
401 Garage/Yard Sales
Downsizing Moving Sale
250 SW 9th, Warrenton
Saturday & Sunday,
July 2nd & 3rd
9am-4pm
FOR QUICK CASH
Use a classified ad to sell
items you no longer use.
Household, tools, yard tools,
push mower, plants,
flower pots, books, fabric, some
furniture, kitchen stuff, some
antiques, antique couch and
chair, fishing, lots more.
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
CASH buyers are reading
your classified ad.
651 Help Wanted
Port Town P.M.
Handy Man Wanted
20+ hrs a week
starting wage $17-$20hr DOE
503-741-3145 ext. 3
Alejo’s Landscape
Maintenance
Hiring Immediately
Full-Time/Part-Time
Pay DOE
Call Juan 503-791-0190
Port of Astoria
Is now accepting applications
for a Full-time Night Patrolman.
Pay $18-$26 DOE;
full benefits package included.
Visit the Port of Astoria website
at www.portofastoria.com/jobs
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
Now Hiring Park Aides at
Cape Disappointment
State Park for the summer
at $16.09 an hour.
Restroom and rental
cleaning and, general
grounds keeping. Apply at
www.careers.wa.gov
Ilwaco, WA (360)642-3078
ADVERTISERS who want quick
results use classified ads regularly.
TRUCK DRIVER-
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
Full Time, Perm Position
Motivated/Reliable/Indepen-
dent. Must have Class A CDL
& Good Driving Record.
Experience a plus. Great
benefit pkg. including 100%
paid Health/Dental, Paid time
off, Retirement Plan
Wage DOE
Apply in Person
Clean-Sweep Paving
1570 Lewis & Clark Rd,
Seaside 503-738-7556