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NOVEMBER 2, 2017 // 19 110 Announcements New Patient Special Dr. Stephanie White is inviting you to her practice to receive the highest quality care for your dental needs. Mention this Ad and receive a Free Electric Toothbrush! Schedule Today!! 503-738-9273 3965 HWY 101 N. Gearhart, OR 97138 www.gearhartdentistry.com Email: 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 frontdesk@gearhartdentistry.com Special applies to new patients that receive a comprehensive exam. Special expires 12/31/17 204 Automobiles 2003 Ford Explorer XLT Excellent condition 165,000 miles $4000/obo 360-665-2336 or 360-244-1397 504 Homes for Sale 92159 Clover Road Astoria, OR 2/bd 1/ba Fireplace, large backyard, water frontage. $130,000 firm Lots of potential. (503)325-2068 525 Commercial Property Astoria: 3925 Abbey Lane, 800 SF. Starting at $.50/SF (503)440-6945 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 GARAGE SALES are a big success when advertised in the classified ads! John Orr Jazz Trio plays WineKraft Artistic Cannon Beach Vacation Home available for longer-term rental. Beautifully appointed four bedroom main home with detached office/studio. Walk to town and beaches, peekaboo view. $3500 month. Photos cannot describe the serenity and ambiance of this home. A must see. Owned by nationally collected, Cannon Beach artist, Miska 425-922-6329 651 Help Wanted 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. Looking for a new place to live? The classified ads offer a complete section of homes, apartments, and mobile homes to fit your needs. Check daily for new listings! DAMIAN MULINIX PHOTO John Orr ASTORIA — The John Orr Jazz Trio will play at WineKraft in Astoria (80 10th St.) 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3. The Trio consists of Joe Church (bass), Tom Peake (drums) and John Orr (elec- tric guitar and voice). The band draws from an eclectic jazz repertoire of Latin jazz, swing and an occasional ballad. Orr’s musical style is in- fluenced by Wes Montgom- ery, Joe Pass, Harry Connick and Mose Allison. The trio is at once relaxing, stimulat- ing and upbeat. The group is available for booking for clubs, parties and holiday gatherings for Christmas jazz. Contact Orr at realjohnnyo@gmail. com or call 503-741- 6085. Expert examines natural, human-related influences on sedimentation in Lower Nehalem Bay MANZANITA — The Lower Nehalem Watershed Council will welcome Rob Wheatcroft, of Or- egon State University, for the next installation of the Speaker Series 7:20 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Pine Grove Community House (225 Laneda Ave.) in Manzanita. The presentation will follow an update from the Watershed Council at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Wheatcroft will examine how natural pro- cesses — such as variations in river flow and coastal uplift, as well as human-related process- es, such as timber harvesting and land recla- mation — combine to influence the supply and accumulation of sediment and organic carbon in Oregon estuaries. The Nehalem River system will be featured, but lessons learned from other dispersal systems in the Pacific Northwest will be used to provide context. In his research, Wheatcroft, a professor in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, focuses on the transport and accumu- lation of sediment and organic carbon across the land-ocean boundary from event to millen- nial time scales. This interest has led him and his students to study small, mountainous river systems in the Apennines, Pyrenees, California and the Pacific Northwest. He is leading a team funded by Oregon Sea Grant to better understand the competing roles of relative sea-level rise and river sediment supply in the accumulation of sediment and carbon in Oregon estuaries over the last 300 years. Find more information on the speaker series on the Watershed Council’s Facebook page (facebook.com/lnwc1). L. BROPHY PHOTO From left: Sean Mahaffey (Oregon Sate University), Narayan Elasmar (Colum- bia River Estuary Study Taskforce) and Grace Molino (Brown University) work to extract a 3-meter-long core from a Nehalem Bay marsh in June 2016.