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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.
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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
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92159 Clover Road
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204 Automobiles
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Classified Ads work hard for you!
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
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TV & Electronics ........................... 811
Business Opportunities ............. 643 Antiques & Collectibles ............. 813
Business for Sale .......................... 644 Jewelry ............................................ 814
Arts & Crafts ................................... 816
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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
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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
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or discrimination based on
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Easy access off Highway 101
Monthly sign lease income
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See at: 2490 N. Highway 101,
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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.
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(360)244-1933
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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
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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.
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