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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017
LA will become
largest US city with
recreational pot
By MICHAEL R.
BLOOD
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Los
Angeles is in line to become
the nation’s largest city with
legal recreational marijuana
after the City Council voted
Wednesday to license sales
and cultivation next year.
The landmark vote came
after a hearing in which coun-
cil members characterized the
rules as a work in progress,
almost certain to see revi-
sions next year after Califor-
nia launches its recreational
pot industry in January.
Under the Los Angeles
regulations, residential neigh-
borhoods would be largely
off-limits to pot businesses,
and buffer zones would be set
up around schools, libraries
and parks.
City Council President
Herb Wesson’s office said the
rules would take effect imme-
diately after the signature of
Mayor Eric Garcetti, which is
expected.
“The other cities in this
nation, they are looking to
L.A.,” said Wesson, predict-
ing the city model would
become a template for legal-
ization elsewhere.
However, with the new
year just weeks away —
and the holidays coming —
industry experts say it’s not
clear how many businesses,
if any, will be ready to open
their doors on Jan. 1.
If demand is not satis-
fied by legal sales then “you
are just giving oxygen to the
black market we all want
to eradicate,” said Adam
Spiker, executive director of
the Southern California Coa-
lition, a cannabis industry
group.
The route to legalization
began last year when vot-
ers approved Proposition
64, which opened the way
for recreational pot sales to
adults in the nation’s most
populous state, home to one
in eight Americans.
The state and hundreds of
cities have been saddled with
the challenging task of try-
ing to govern a vast, emerg-
ing industry with a projected
value of $7 billion.
The result has been a
patchwork.
Some cities have banned
all commercial pot activity,
while L.A. is among those
that have embraced it, in part
for the promise of a cascade
of new tax dollars.
Relatives and others want
remains of cult leader Manson
‘A food fight,’
one attorney
predicts
By DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO,
Calif.
— The body of murder mas-
termind Charles Manson was
barely cold when competing
bids began for his remains and
belongings among relatives and
longtime associates.
Their plans have not been
divulged, but some fear they
might create a shrine for those
who are still fascinated by the
man behind the bizarre celeb-
rity slayings that terrorized Los
Angeles nearly a half-century
ago.
The value of Manson’s
belongings — said to include
music, artwork, writings and at
least two guitars — is unclear.
But probate attorneys said the
real value of his estate could
be in controlling the use of
his image and the power to
authorize any biographies or
documentaries.
“It’s going to be a food
fight,” said probate attorney
Adam Streisand, who is not
involved in the Manson case
but was involved with Michael
Richard Buckley/MY Entertainment
Jason Freeman claims he is the son of Charles Manson Jr.
ters and visited the
Jackson’s estate and is
killer in prison. Chan-
representing the estate
nels has filed a two-
of Hugh Heffner.
page will in court dated
“You have to sort
Valentine’s Day 2002
of worry about creat-
ing a monument that
that purportedly leaves
becomes a focal point
everything to him.
Charles
for people to exercise
Freeman’s
attor-
Manson
ney, Dale Kiken, said
their extremist views,”
there might be a third
he said.
At the very least, it seems, claim by Los Angeles musi-
Manson devotees want to pre- cian Matthew Roberts, who has
vent his ashes from being anon- described himself as Manson’s
ymously interred with other son. His bid is backed by Ben
indigent inmates.
Gurecki, who has done You-
One person seeking control Tube videos focused on Man-
of Manson’s estate is his pur- son and told several media out-
ported grandson, Jason Free- lets that he obtained a January
man, who flew into California will from Manson naming Rob-
with a documentary film crew erts as his heir.
Kiken said prison officials
after Manson died last month.
His effort is challenged by told him Manson left no will
Manson associate Michael and he disputes the validity of
Channels, who exchanged let- the ones that have surfaced.
Kiken provided The Asso-
ciated Press with a copy of a
1986 Ohio court ruling saying
Freeman is the son of Charles
Manson Jr., and a 1993 Colo-
rado death certificate showing
Manson Jr. as the son of Charles
Manson and his first wife, Rosa-
lie Willis.
Manson, 83, died Nov. 19
of natural causes after spending
decades in prison for orchestrat-
ing the 1969 killings of pregnant
actress Sharon Tate and eight
other people. Prosecutors said
the slayings were intended to
trigger an apocalyptic race war.
Tate’s sister, Debra, fears
those seeking control of Man-
son’s remains and belongings
hope to profit from his dark
legacy.
“Whatever he was in life,
in death he deserves dignity,”
she said, asserting that the only
way to ensure Manson is undis-
turbed is to have his body cre-
mated and placed at an undis-
closed site.
Freeman said he is a man
of faith who wants to have his
grandfather cremated and his
ashes properly placed.
“It won’t be in the media, it
will be a private family matter
from that point,” he said, adding
that he won’t disclose his plans
until the release of his planned
documentary.
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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
104 Special Notices
110 Announcements
Treasure Alley
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Black Friday through
Christmas Eve
Vintage, collectibles, art,
clothing and more!
Wednesday-Sunday
11am-5pm
77 11th St, Astoria
Pier 11 Building
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Mention this Ad and receive a
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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
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(Formerly Coast Rehabilitation
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Delivery is also available for a
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Suggestions: Rugs,
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exercise & sports
equipment, baby items, toys,
clothes, crafts, holiday items,
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160 Christmas Trees
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Astoria
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163 Holiday Bazaars
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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
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204 Automobiles
604 Apartments
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
2004 Dodge Intrepid
Runs great, drive anywhere!
$1850/OBO
503-738-6144
Astoria, 222 Alameda.
1 bedroom
$650-$700+deposit. Hot
water included.
No pets/smoking.
References.
503-680-4210
Custodial/Maintenance
Assistant: Full-time position
with excellent benefits. View
job description/qualifications
and apply on-line at our web
site www.clatsopcc.edu.
Applications must be
submitted by 5 PM on
December 18, 2017. Call the
Office of Human Resources
at Clatsop Community
College 503 338-2406 if
application assistance is
needed.
Local manufacturing
company is seeking full time:
Administrative Assistant
Position will provide clerical
support to sales and
engineering departments.
2007 Cadillac DTS
4-door
50,000 miles
In perfect condition.
$11k-Firm
503-440-9257
504 Homes for Sale
Special applies to new
patients that receive a
comprehensive exam.
We also offer our own
in-house insurance plan
(featured under Ilumitrac, on
our website)
WE GETRESULTS
Animal Boarding .......................... 701
Feed-Hay-Grain ............................ 704
Pets & Supplies ............................. 710
Horses & Tack ................................ 713
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
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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
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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.
604 Apartments
Apartment:Large 1,007sf,
riverview 2BD/1BA, ADA,
possible combo live and
work zoned CMU. $1370/MO
harborview@gmail.com
541-953-8383
Seaside: Riverview, 2
bedroom, 1 bath
Washer/dryer, carport.
$875 per month+deposit.
No pets
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613 Houses
House for Rent in Seaside
2bd/1ba w/laundry room
hookups,fenced yard
$1200/mo
no pets/smoking
First month+deposit
503-690-2840
503-312-9960
619 Commercial
Rental
Two great retail spaces for
rent separate or together
402SF+303SF
255 N. Hemlock.
Next to Distillery. Cannon
Beach, OR.
360-608-3109
631 For Rent
Cannon Beach Ocean Peak.
Versatile 1 bedroom/2
bathroom. Fireplace, deck.
No pets, 1100 sq. ft.,
1-year lease, $1,149/month.
503-260-9700 or
hmpropertygroup@
comcast.net.
651 Help Wanted
Tyack Dental Group
seeks full time business office
assistant/data entry.
Required skills include
excellent multi-tasking, basic
secretarial skills, familiarity
with computer and multi-line
phone, professional
demeanor and great people
skills. Starting pay $15/hour
with merit raises thereafter.
We offer Medical, HSA,
dental, vacation, holiday, and
retirement plan.
Tyack Dental Group
433 30th St.
Astoria, Or 97103
(503)338-6000
tyackdental1@gmail.com
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Apply in person at the
Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa to
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Bergeman Construction
is seeking a well-qualified
professional to join our team.
We are seeking to fill a lead
man and laborer position
within our company. Must be
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92319 Youngs River Rd,
Astoria, OR 97103
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staff. We are a family-owned
business that has been
operating more than 25
years. Immediate openings
are for the following:
•Journeymen-level Body tech
$20 flat rate DOE.
Up to 400+ hrs. available.
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$12-$17/hr to start.
•Paint Prep Helper pay DOE.
•Detailer/shop helper
pay DOE.
•Experience in collision repair
industry helpful.
•Full-Time position. Please
reply with resume/references.
•Someone willing to follow
oral and written operating
procedures and instructions.
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Pay: Dependent upon
experience and certifications
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