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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2017
Manchester police hunt for accomplices; victims young as 8
Associated Press
MANCHESTER, England
— Investigators hunted today
for possible accomplices of the
suicide bomber who attacked
an Ariana Grande concert in
Manchester, killing 22 peo-
ple and sparking a stampede
of young concertgoers, some
still wearing the American pop
star’s trademark kitten ears and
holding pink balloons.
The Islamic State group
claimed responsibility for the
Monday night carnage, but
a top American intelligence
official said the claim could
not be verified. British police
raided two sites in the northern
English city, setting off a con-
trolled explosion in one, and
arrested a 23-year-old man in a
third location there.
British Prime Minister The-
resa May and police said the
bomber died in the attack on
Manchester Arena — some-
thing that went unmentioned in
the Islamic State claim, which
also had discrepancies with
the events described by British
officials.
Manchester police chief Ian
Hopkins identified the bomb-
ing suspect as 22-year-old Sal-
man Abedi. British election
rolls listed Abedi as living at
70 Help Wanted
a modest red brick semi-de-
tached house in a mixed suburb
of Manchester where police
performed a controlled explo-
sion this afternoon.
Neighbor Natalie Daley
said she was frightened by a
loud bang, then police yell-
ing “get in your houses — get
away from the windows!”
“When it’s like two seconds
from your house, when you
walk past it every day, you do
live in fear,” Daley said.
Manchester, 160 miles
northwest of London, is one
of Britain’s largest cities and
Manchester Arena is one of the
world’s largest indoor concert
venues.
The attack was the dead-
liest in Britain since four sui-
cide bombers killed 52 Lon-
don commuters on subway
trains and a bus in July 2005.
Campaigning for Britain’s
June 8 national election was
suspended.
‘Massive bang’
Teenage screams filled the
arena just after the explosion
Monday night, and members
of the audience tumbled over
guardrails and each other to
escape.
The attack sparked a night-
long search for loved ones —
parents for the children they
had accompanied or had been
waiting to pick up, and friends
for each other after groups
were scattered by the blast.
Twitter and Facebook lit up
with heartbreaking appeals for
the missing.
An 8-year-old girl was
among the dead — the young-
est known victim — and her
mother and sister were among
59 people wounded in what
May called “a callous terrorist
attack.” The wounded included
12 children under age 16, hos-
pital officials said.
“We struggle to compre-
hend the warped and twisted
mind that sees a room packed
with young children not as
a scene to cherish but as an
opportunity for carnage,” May
said.
The top U.S. intelligence
official, Dan Coats, said
the American government
had not verified whether or
how Islamic State was
responsible.
Some concert-goers said
security was haphazard before
the show, with some peo-
ple being searched and others
allowed inside unhindered. The
bombing took place at the end
of the concert, when the audi-
ence was streaming toward the
city’s main train station.
Witnesses said the blast
scattered bolts and other bits of
metal, apparently intended to
maximize injuries and deaths.
“There was this massive
bang. And then everyone just
went really quiet. And that’s
when the screaming started,”
said 25-year-old Ryan Molloy.
“As we came outside to Victo-
ria Station, there were just peo-
ple all over the floor covered in
blood. My partner was helping
to try to stem the blood from
this one person ... they were
pouring blood from their leg. It
was just awful.”
As police shut down pub-
lic transport, Manchester resi-
dents opened their hearts. Taxis
offered to give stranded peo-
ple free rides home while some
residents opened their homes
to provide lodging. Twitter
users circulated the Missing-
inManchester hashtag to help
people looking for family and
friends.
70 Help Wanted
70 Help Wanted
105 Business-Sales
Op
340 Fuel & Wood
Legal Notices
Search for loved ones
Martin Rickett/PA
Police offices add to the flowers for the victims of Monday night pop concert explosion, in
St Ann’s Square, Manchester, today. A 23-year-old man was arrested in connection with
Monday’s Manchester concert bomb attack. The Islamic State group claimed responsibil-
ity today for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left at least 22 people dead.
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Gearhart, 97138
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Chef/Kitchen Manager.
Organizational skills required.
OPERATIONS MANAGER/
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sunset Empire Transportation
District is seeking applications for an
Operations Manager to oversee
the daily operations of the District.
Must have the ability to work well
under pressure and exercise
independent judgement.
Responsibilities include scheduling
fixed bus routes service and
implement changes efficiently,
manage staff, drivers and oversee
maintenance dept. Knowledge of
annual budget process, ODOT
grants and ADA ParaTransit a
plus. Transportation experience is
preferred. CDL w/air brakes,
passenger endorsement and CDL
medical certificate are required
within 90 days of hire.
Pre-employment drug screen and
background check is required.
Salary range $43,680-$58,240
For a full job description or to
apply go to our website
www.ridethebus.org
or pick up an application at the
Astoria Transit Center;
900 Marine Drive.
Deadline: May 30, 2017 @ 5:00PM
Positions Open!
Sous Chef, Line Cook, &
Prep Cook
Ocean Spa in Cannon Beach
Ocean Spa now hiring
Licensed Massage Therapists
Nail Technicians, & Receptionist.
Please call 503-436-0664 or email
oceanspacb@gmail.com
Pre-employment drug test is
required.
This is a full-time position w/benefits.
Wage range $16.50-$23.00/hour.
To see our full job description and
apply, go to our website
www.ridethebus.org,
or pick up an application at the
Astoria Transit Center
900 Marine Dr.
Deadline: Friday May 26th @
5:00PM
Seasonal and Full-Time Positions
Available
80 Work Wanted
Apply in person at
at 20 N. Columbia, Seaside
Monday-Friday
11am-5pm
•JIMʼS LAWN CARE•
•Brush Clearing•Lawns•Shrubs
•Hauling•Gutter & Storm-Cleanup
(503)325-2445 •Free Estimates
Registered Nurses -
Sunspire Health Astoria Pointe
has excellent opportunities.
Contact Sue Myers at 561-596-
3545 until 6:00 PM
Pacific.
NOTICE:
Oregon
Landscape
Contractors Law (ORS 671)
requires all businesses that
advertise landscape contracting
services be licensed with the
Landscape Contractors Board.
This 4-digit number assures the
business has a bond, insurance
and an associated individual
contractor who has fulfilled the
testing
and
experience
requirements for licensure. For
your protection call (503)378-
5909 or use our web site:
www.lcb.state.or.us
to
check
license status before contracting
with the business. Persons doing
landscape maintenance do not
require a LCB license.
Sea Ranch Resort has honest
jobs for honest workers.
•Front Desk
•Retail/Barista
•Massage Therapist
•Stable Hand with lots of
riding experience.
Computer skills needed.
Positive, out-going personality with
Customer service a must. Drug-
free. (503)436-1075
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An active license means the
contractor is bonded and insured.
Verify the contractorʼs CCB
license through the CCB
Consumer Website
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Sunset Empire Park & Recreation
District is hiring!
We are looking for:
-Aquatic Fitness Instructors
-Swim Instructors
-Lifeguards
-Custodian
All positions receive benefits and
competitive wages.
Please see our website at
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for more information.
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no-longer-needed items you have
around
your
home.
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95 Schools &
Education
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about
a Business or School
Advertised, we advise you to call:
The Consumer Hotline in Salem
at (503)378-4320, 9 AM-1 PM,
Monday-Friday or in Portland at
(503)229-5576
WE DELIVER!
T. Paulʼs Supper Club
Hiring for Cooks and Dishwashers.
Specialty
Please leave a light on or install
motion detector lights to make
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Services
THE DAILY ASTORIAN
We urge you to patronize the local
professionals advertising in
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Services. To place your Specialty
Services ad, call 325-3211.
100 Employment
Information
Send resume to Box 254,
c/o Daily Astorian, P.O. Box 210,
Astoria, OR 97103
FAST-ACTING classified ads are the
ideal way to find buyers for the baby
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Transportation Options Program
Specialist
Sunset Empire Transportation
District is looking for an energetic,
flexible, self-motivated individual
to promote a multi-modal
transportation opts program in
Tillamook, Columbia, and Clatsop
Counties.
Job duties include implementing the
program with outreach to
businesses, community groups and
organizations; compiling needed
information; implement and
manage the Drive Less Connect
network system supported by
ODOT.
Experience required: 1-2 yearsʼ
business or program
mgmt./assisting, public speaking,
proficient with computer programs
i.e. Excel and Publisher, social
networking, and organizational
skills. Bilingual Spanish language
skills a plus.
The Warrenton Les Schwab
Tire Center
has immediate full-time positions
available for Sales & Service
and Brake & Alignment Techs.
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doubt about a particular offer,
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NO LIABILITY FOR MAIL
ORDER ADVERTISERS.
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required.
If You Live In
Seaside
or Cannon Beach
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environment and a generous
benefits package.
325-3211
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EOE.
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120 Money to Lend
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150 Homes for Sale
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the Fair
Housing Act which makes it illegal
to advertise "Any preference,
limitation or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention to
make any such preference,
limitation
or
discrimination."
Familial status includes children
under the age of 18 living with
parents or legal custodians;
pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in violation
of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity
basis.
To
complain
of
discrimination
call
HUD
at
1(800)669-9777. The toll free
telephone number for the hearing
impaired is 1(800)927-9275.
210 Apartments,
Unfurnished
Beautiful & private apartment.
Refrigerator, stove, microwave,
granite counter tops, Direct TV.
$765/mo. NO SMOKING.
503-791-2228
230 Houses,
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$500 + First & Last
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255 Sleeping
Rooms
Available 5/1-6/30, maybe longer,
for 1 quiet person.
No intoxicants/smoking,
$575/month.
Private bath. (503)325-0000
300 Jewelry
Buying Gold, Silver, Estate Jewelry,
Coins, Diamonds, Old-Watches.
Downtown Astoria-332 12th St.
Jonathonʼs, LTD
(503)325-7600
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949 Exchange St, Astoria
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
Oregon Firewood Law requires
advertisements quote a price and
also express quantity in units of a
cord or fractional part of a cord.
Ads must also identify the species
of wood and whether the wood is
unseasoned (green) or dry.
375 Misc for Sale
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445 Garden & Lawn
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vehicle, 982 hours, automatic
transmission, starts and runs great,
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590 Automobiles
1997 Chrysler Sebring
203k, V6, Red Convertable,
Runs Okay. $1400 OBO
503-470-9398
For Sale or Trade
1994 Chevy Camaro
Gone through bumper-to-bumper
$3500 or trade for
10ft Cab-Over-Camper
for a full-sized truck.
503-470-9229
Legal Notices
AB6293
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLATSOP
Probate Department
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
LINDA DIANE CROWDER aka
LINDA DIANE HICKS,
Deceased.
Case No. 17PB02891
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Daniel Steven Hicks has been
appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
attorney for the personal
representative at 8625 SW
Cascade Avenue, Cascade
Square, Suite 102, Beaverton,
OR 97008, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal
representative, or the attorney
for the personal representative,
Vincent J. Bernabei LLC,
Cascade Square, Suite 102,
8625 S.W. Cascade Avenue,
Beaverton, Oregon 97008.
Dated and first published May 9,
2017.
VINCENT J. BERNABEI, LLC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
8625 SW Cascade Avenue, Suite
102 Beaverton, Oregon 97008
(503) 443-1177
FAX: (503) 443-1178
E-mail: vince@bernabeilaw.com
Published: May 9th, 16th, and
23rd, 2017
AB6295
Invitation for Proposals
The City of Warrenton invites
interested individual attorneys
and law firms to submit written
proposals to provide City
Attorney services to the City.
For a Proposal Packet, please
contact Deputy City Recorder
Dawne Shaw at (503) 861-2233,
or dshaw@ci.warrenton.or.us.
Proposals will be received until,
but not after 5:00 p.m. on
Monday June 12th at the City of
Warrenton front desk, (physical
address) 225 S Main,
Warrenton, Oregon, 97146,
(mailing address) PO Box 250,
or by email at
lengbretson@ci.warrenton.or.us
or fax: (503) 861-2351.
Published: May 9th, 16th, and
23rd, 2017
AB6325
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
SUNSET EMPIRE
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MEETING and PUBLIC
HEARING
May 25, 2017 9:00 AM
At the Astoria Transit Center
900 Marine Dr. Astoria OR.
Agenda
• Public Hearing- Second
Reading and Public Input will be
received - Ordinance No. 2017-
01: A Police Ordinance
governing conduct in the use of
Transit District facilities.
• Approval of Plangineering
Feasibility Study Contract
• Approval of ODOT Agreement
32018
• Approval of ODOT Agreement
3193 and 5311
• Compensation Study
(Informational)
Board packs including documents
listed and Ordinance 2017-01
may be viewed on the District
website at www.ridethebus.org-
Board of Commissioners.
Copies also available at the
Astoria Transit Center 900
Marine Drive Astoria Oregon or
viewed at the Seaside Kiosk at
1111 North Roosevelt Drive.
Sunset Empire Transportation
District operates its programs
without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation,
national origin, marital status,
age or disability in accordance
with Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act, ORS Chapter 659A or other
applicable law. Alternative
formats of this information is
available upon request. Please
contact Mary Parker at 503-861-
5370 or mary@ridethebus.org.
Published: May 23rd, 2017
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