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8A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF intelligence committee, added, “Members of Congress, Repub- lican and Democrat, must also make clear to the President that issuing pardons to any of his associates or to himself would be unacceptable, and result in immediate, bipartisan action by Congress.” Republicans were less explicit, but many sent a similar message. Associated Press With fi rst charges, Mueller sends warning to Trump, aides WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller has sent a warning to individuals in President Donald Trump’s orbit: If they lie about contacts between the president’s campaign and Russians, they’ll end up on the wrong end of federal criminal charges. With the disclosure of the fi rst criminal cases in his inves- tigation, Mueller also showed that he will not hesitate to bring charges against people close to the campaign even if they don’t specifi cally pertain to Russian election interference and possible collusion with the Trump campaign. Court papers unsealed Monday revealed an indictment against Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and a guilty plea by another adviser, who admitted to lying to the FBI about meetings with Russian intermediaries. Perhaps more unsettling for the White House, the plea by George Papadopoulos came weeks ago and his initial arrest has been kept quiet for months, all while he has been cooper- ating with federal agents. The charges had been sealed specifi - cally to keep the news of his guilty plea from discouraging oth- ers from cooperating with the special counsel or from destroying evidence. At Papadopoulos’ plea hearing earlier this month, one of Mueller’s prosecutors, Aaron Zelinsky, hinted at the possibility of more to come. The Mueller probe is “a large-scale ongoing investigation of which this case is a small part,” Zelinsky said, according to a transcript unsealed Monday. Inconsistencies cast doubt on harrowing tale of sea survival HONOLULU — Two Hawaii women who say they were lost at sea never activated their emergency beacon, the U.S. Coast Guard said, adding to a growing list of inconsistencies that cast doubt on this harrowing tale of survival. The women previously said they had radios, satellite phones, GPS and other emergency gear, but they didn’t mention the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB). A Coast Guard review of the incident and subsequent inter- views with the survivors revealed that they had an EPIRB aboard the Sea Nymph, but never turned it on. Jennifer Appel said in an interview today that in her experi- ence the beacon should only be used when you are in imminent physical danger and going to die in the next 24 hours. “Our hull was solid, we were fl oating, we had food, we had water, and we had limited maneuverable capacity,” Appel said in an interview in Japan, where the U.S. Navy took them. “All those things did not say we are going to die. All that said it’s going to take us a whole lot longer to get where we’re going.” Peter Pereira/Standard Times Peter Raymond, owner, gets some help from Robert Freeman in retrieving items from his sailboat Ama at Padanaram beach in Dartmouth, Mass. Northeast storm downs power lines, delays trick or treating PORTLAND, Maine — Bolstered by out-of-state rein- forcements, utility crews scrambled to restore power throughout New England today, a day after gusts topping 80 mph caused widespread power outages and forced many communities to postpone Halloween festivities. The storm left nearly 1.5 million homes and business across the region in the dark at the peak Monday. More than 800,000 customers remained without power this morning. A house was swept away by raging waters in New Hampshire, sailboats crashed onto a beach in Massachu- setts, an empty scaffolding truck was blown off a bridge and thousands of trees were toppled. “Trees were falling all around me. I could hear them crashing down,” said John Carroll, spokesman for Central Maine Power, describing his commute to work on Monday. “It was terrifying. It was wild.” By today, under sunny skies, the extent of the damage came into focus. In Maine, the nation’s most heavily wooded state, fallen trees were tangled in power lines. Trees, limbs and leaves littered roads. Fences, vehicles and houses were smashed by falling trees and limbs. Miraculously, no serious injuries were reported. Lawmakers to Trump: Leave Mueller alone WASHINGTON — Democrats — and a few Republicans — in Congress have a clear message for President Donald Trump: Don’t mess with Robert Mueller. Concerned that the president may fi ght back after Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling led to two indictments and a guilty plea for his former advisers Monday, top Democrats laid down a marker for the president, who earlier in the year criticized Mueller and the probe. “The President must not, under any circumstances and in any way, interfere with the special counsel’s work,” said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer. “If he does, Congress must respond swiftly, unequivocally, and in a bipartisan way to ensure that the investigation continues and the truth — the whole truth — comes out.” Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Netfl ix exploring ‘House of Cards’ spinoff amid Spacey fl ap LOS ANGELES — Netfl ix is exploring a “House of Cards” spinoff as the show’s fi nal season nears amid controversy sur- rounding star Kevin Spacey. The streaming channel, which reportedly is weighing differ- ent concepts for the spinoff, said Monday that the upcoming sixth season will be the last for “House of Cards.” The announcement of the Emmy-winning political satire’s end came amid fallout from Spacey’s alleged sexual advances toward a 14-year-old actor in the 1980s. But Netfl ix had already decided to end the show and was pursuing a spinoff. Spacey has apologized for the incident, which he said he doesn’t recall but would have stemmed from “drunken behavior.” He also spoke publicly for the fi rst time about being gay. The fi nal “House of Cards” episodes are in production, with a release date yet to be announced. CLASSIFIEDINDEX classifieds NOTICES MARINE RENTALS Special Notices ............................. 104 Boats for Sale................................. 251 Public Notices ............................... 107 Boating Parts & Accessories ..... 254 Announcements .......................... 110 Boats Wanted ................................ 257 Boat Trailers ................................... 260 PERSONALS Marine Supplies & Equip. .......... 266 Lots & Found ................................. 181 Boat/RV Storage ........................... 269 Personals ........................................ 184 Fund-raisers ................................... 188 RVs & Trailers RVs & Travel Trailers ............ 301-307 AUTOMOTIVE Campers, Utility Trailers .... 310-313 Antiques/Classic Vehicles ......... 201 Automobiles .................................. 204 REAL ESTATE SUVs/Trucks .......................... 207-210 Open Houses ................................. 501 4WD .................................................. 213 For Sale ................................... 504-513 Vans .................................................. 216 Lots & Acreage .............................. 516 ATVs/Motorcycles ........................ 219 Income Property .......................... 519 Truck/Auto Parts .......................... 222 Manufactured Homes ................ 522 Detailing ......................................... 225 Commercial Property ................. 525 Tires & Wheels ............................... 228 Real Estate Wanted ..................... 531 107 Public Notices 504 Homes for Sale Occasionally other companies make telemarketing calls off classified ads. These companies are not affiliated with The Daily Astorian and customers are under no obligation to participate. If you would like to contact the attorney general or be put on the do not call list, here are the links to both of them Complaint form link: http://www.doj.state.or.us/ finfraud/ 92159 Clover Road Astoria, OR 2/bd 1/ba Fireplace, large backyard, water frontage. $130,000 firm Lots of potential. (503)325-2068 204 Automobiles 2003 Ford Explorer XLT Excellent condition 165,000 miles $4000/obo 360-665-2336 or 360-244-1397 WE DELIVER! Please leave a light on or install motion detector lights to make your carrier’s job easier. Thanks! THE DAILY ASTORIAN 251 Boats for Sale 2017 27 LOA Xtaero XT24DV Long Cabin Twin Outboard New semi-custom aluminum builder seeks demo owner on OR, WA, CA coast to showcase newest twin outboard model. Features stand up helm, deep cockpit, welded self bailing deck, deep-vee design. Outstanding Alaska customer reviews. 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Properties for Rent ............. 601-613 Rooms & Roommates................. 616 Commercial Rental ...................... 619 Vacation Rentals .......................... 622 Storage Space ............................... 628 Wanted to Rent ............................ 634 RV/Mobile Home Space ............ 637 PETS/LIVESTOCK WE GETRESULTS Animal Boarding .......................... 701 Feed-Hay-Grain ............................ 704 Pets & Supplies ............................. 710 Horses & Tack ................................ 713 DANIELLE MISCELLANEOUS CALL TODAY TO PLACE YOUR AD Fuel, Heating & Firewood ......... 807 Furniture & HH Goods ................ 810 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TV & Electronics ........................... 811 Business Opportunities ............. 643 Antiques & Collectibles ............. 813 Business for Sale .......................... 644 Jewelry ............................................ 814 Arts & Crafts ................................... 816 503-325-3211 or 800-781-3211 x231 Email: classifieds@dailyastorian.com Web: www.dailyastorian.com HELP WANTED Help Wanted .................................. 651 APPLIANCES & EQUIP. Work Wanted ................................. 652 Tools & Heavy Equipment ........ 851 Lawn & Garden Equipment ...... 854 SERVICES Appliances ..................................... 860 Childcare/Adult Care .................. 661 Medical Equip. & Supply ........... 866 Services ........................................... 664 Farm Equipment .......................... 923 525 Commercial Property Astoria: 3925 Abbey Lane, 800 SF. Starting at $.50/SF (503)440-6945 THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS is 1 p.m. the day before your ad is scheduled to run 634 Wanted to Rent 651 Help Wanted I’m looking for a 2/bd house to rent on the outskirts of Astoria, out in the country. Rae:503-368-7217 Elements Restoration is looking for a Retail Store Sales Manager. Previous sales experience a must. Includes: Knowledge of floor coverings, cabinetry and countertops. Call Scott at (503)440-1542 651 Help Wanted PUBLISHER’S NOTICE 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. If You Live In Seaside or Cannon Beach DIAL 503-325-3211 F OR A Daily Astorian Classified Ad GOLF GAME gone to pot? Sell those old clubs with a classified ad. Commercial Sports Bar & Restaurant For Sale Newer roof & parking lot Seller financing Easy access off Highway 101 Monthly sign lease income 5 lottery machines $525,000. MLS# 17579359, Kip Running, See at: 2490 N. Highway 101, Seaside , OR, 503-799-2488 www.runningre.com kip@runningre.com Buyers and Sellers are brought together daily with the help of classified ads. Call 503-325-3211 to place your ad today! 604 Apartments Astoria, 222 Alameda. 1 bedroom, $700-$750+de- posit. Hot water included. No pets/smoking. References. 503-680-4210 Seaside: Riverview, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Washer/dryer, carport. $875 per month+deposit. DNC Rental Properties (503)791-2855 613 Houses 3/bd, 2/ba, 2100sqft. Riverfront in Hammond Single-car garage. $1750/mo(tenant pays utilities) No pets/smoking 503-861-1494 All newly built 1-Bedroom unit for Rent in Chinook With W/D, Stainless Steel Appliances, WD, Private Patio $795.00/month Plus Deposit. Plus Some Utilities. No Smoking/No Pets (360)244-1933 All classifieds require pre-payment Hiring CDL drivers for the Astoria and Warrenton areas. Home daily, paid weekly. Call for details (360)262-9383 Local upscale restaurant Hiring a chef and Line cooks Please send resume to Blind Box 33 c/o The Daily Astorian P.O. Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 The Portway is looking for an experienced cook. Full-time/year round. Please apply in person at the Portway 422 West Marine Drive, Astoria. No phone calls please. Seaside School District Is seeking a: PART TIME BUS DRIVER Paid Training available Visit our employment page for more information and to apply: www.seaside.k12.or.us/ employment or (503) 738-5591 The District is an EOE The City of Cannon Beach is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Police Officer. Salary: $22.90 to $29.22 Hourly Closing Date: 11/10/17 For application information please visit: www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us/ police/page/police-officer-job Housekeeping, Front Desk, Maintenance positions available. Full/Part-time positions. Must be 18 and valid driver’s license required and no SR22s. Applications may be picked up and returned at: Inn of the Four Winds 820 N. Prom. Seaside Oregon Customer Service Representative Must possess excellent customer service skills, computer/data entry, file, fax, answer phones. Must be dependable, organized, self-motivated and a team player. Submit resume and cover letter to North Coast Home Care. Email kevin@nchc.net or fax (503)325-1437 www.DailyAstorian.com The Gearhart City Council is looking for a volunteer to appoint to the Gearhart Planning Commission. The planning commission consists of seven voting members to be appointed by the mayor with the concurrence of a majority of the city council. Applications, requirements and questionnaires for the planning commission may be picked up at the Gearhart City Hall or downloaded at www.cityofgearhart.com/jobs. Applications must be returned to city hall by November 24th. Interviews will take place at the December 6th city council meeting. 651 Help Wanted Looking for a professional sales career? Passionate about meeting your customer’s needs? Care about the community? Love to meet goals? Consider joining us for a fulfilling sales career. EO Media Group is looking for a sales professional at either our Astoria or Seaside office. Our team sells innova- tive products, both digital and print, that are cherished by the community. You must be skilled in both in-person and cold calls, able to organize your work day, tech-savvy, supportive of your team members, depend- able and willing to work on deadlines. We’ve installed an advanced CRM system to help you grow your sales. Base pay, commissions, mileage reimbursement, a Monday through Friday work- week, plus benefits including paid time off (PTO), insuranc- es and a 401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement plan. If you are looking for a great place to work and grow, send your resume and letter of interest to: EO Media Group PO Box 2048 Salem, OR 97308-2048 by fax to: 503-371-2935 or e-mail: hr@eomediagroup.com or drop it off at The Daily Astorian, 949 Exchange, Astoria, OR or Seaside Signal 1555 N. Roosevelt Drive Seaside, OR. Sell your children’s outgrown clothes and toys with a classified ad in the Daily Astorian. Call 503-325-3211 to place your ad today!