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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019
WORLD IN BRIEF
Cohen returns to Capitol Hill
after slamming Trump as liar
Associated Press
Trump, Kim end summit
with standoff over
easing US sanctions
HANOI, Vietnam — Talks between
President Donald Trump and North
Korea’s Kim Jong Un collapsed today
after the two sides failed to bridge a stand-
off over U.S. sanctions, a dispiriting end
to high-stakes meetings meant to disarm a
global nuclear threat.
Trump blamed the breakdown on North
Korea’s insistence that all the punishing
sanctions the U.S. has imposed on Pyong-
yang be lifted without the North commit-
ting to eliminate its nuclear arsenal.
“Sometimes you have to walk,” Trump
explained at a closing news conference
after the summit was abruptly cut short.
He said there had been a proposed agree-
ment that was “ready to be signed.”
Mere hours after both nations had
seemed hopeful of a deal, the two leaders’
motorcades roared away from the down-
town Hanoi summit site within minutes
of each other, their lunch canceled and
a signing ceremony scuttled. The presi-
dent’s closing news conference was hur-
riedly moved up, and he departed for
Washington more than two hours ahead of
schedule.
Trump insisted his relations with Kim
remained warm, but he did not commit
to having a third summit with the North
Korean leader, saying a possible next
meeting “may not be for a long time.”
WASHINGTON — President Donald
Trump’s former lawyer returned to Capitol
Hill today for hours of closed-door ques-
tioning after publicly branding his former
boss a racist and a con man who lied about
business dealings in Russia and directed
him to conceal extramarital relationships.
Cohen was speaking privately today to
the House intelligence committee, the last
of three appearances before Congress this
week.
Cohen, who pleaded guilty last year
to lying to Congress and soon reports to
prison for a three-year sentence, gave
harsh testimony about Trump on Wednes-
day. He said Trump knew in advance that
damaging emails about Democrat Hillary
Clinton would be released, something the
president has denied, and accused Trump
of lying during the 2016 campaign about a
Moscow real estate protect.
Cohen also said Trump directed him to
arrange a hush money payment to a porn
actress who said she had sex with the pres-
ident a decade earlier. He said the presi-
dent arranged to reimburse Cohen, and
Cohen brought to the hearing a check that
he said was proof of the transaction.
Cohen, shaking off incessant criticism
from Republicans anxious to paint him as
a felon and a liar, became the fi rst Trump
insider to pull back the curtain on a ver-
sion of the inner workings of Trump’s
political and business operations. He lik-
ened the president to a “mobster” who
demanded blind loyalty from underlings
and expected them to lie on his behalf.
Transgender troops
tell Congress they excel
in military
California river receding
after fl ooding 2,000 buildings
SAN DIEGO — Transgender troops
testifying for the fi rst time to Congress on
Wednesday said transitioning to another sex
made them stronger, while Pentagon offi -
cials defended the Trump administration’s
desire to bar people like them from enlisting
in the future.
Army Capt. Alivia Stehlik, an infan-
try offi cer and graduate of the U.S. Mil-
itary Academy at West Point, N.Y. and
Ranger School, told lawmakers she
became a more “effective soldier” after
she transitioned from male to female in
2017.
With the ban now blocked by lawsuits,
active-duty transgender service members
were invited to testify at the hearing called by
Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier, chairwoman
of the military personnel subcommittee of
the House Armed Services Committee.
Retired Air Force Gen. James N. Stew-
art, who is now performing the duties of the
undersecretary of defense for personnel and
readiness, defended the Trump administra-
tion’s policy, which is currently blocked by
litigation.
Military chiefs testifi ed before Congress
last year that they found no problems with
transgender troops on morale or unit cohe-
sion. The fi ve transgender troops who tes-
tifi ed Wednesday said their medical tran-
sitions took anywhere from four weeks to
four months and they did most of it on their
own time. All were fi t to return to deploying
afterward.
GUERNEVILLE, Calif. — Floodwa-
ters that turned two Northern California
wine country communities into islands
reachable only by boat began receding
today after a rain-engorged river fi nally
peaked after swamping thousands of
homes and businesses.
The Russian River in wine country
north of San Francisco crested at more
than 46 feet Wednesday night. The water
is not expected to return to the river’s
banks until late today.
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Offi ce
said offi cials received no calls for help
overnight from hundreds of people who
stayed in their homes instead of heeding
evacuation orders.
The river frequently fl oods in rainy
weather but it had not reached that level in
25 years. The estimated 2,000 inundated
buildings were mainly in and around the
community of Guerneville.
The river was one of several in North-
ern California that was engorged by days
of rain from western U.S. storms that also
dumped heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada,
throughout the Pacifi c Northwest and
into Montana, where Gov. Steve Bullock
issued an emergency order to help keep
up the supply of heating fuel amid frigid
temperatures.
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107 Public Notices
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201 Antique &
Classic Vehicles
27th Annual
Astoria Automotive Swap Meet
Vendors Wanted
Clatsop Fairgrounds
Saturday, March 9th 8am-2pm
Contact Fred 503-440-9481
Dorothy 503-468-0006
651 Help Wanted
Housekeeping,
Front Desk/Office Assistant.
Previous Experience.
Pick up application at The
Tides at the corner of Ave U
and Beach Dr. 2316 Beach Dr,
Seaside
ACCOUNTANT: Immediate
opening for a full-time or part-
time corporate / partnership
accountant in a busy full
services accounting office.
Send resume to PO Box 54,
Seaside, OR 97138.
Call (503) 738-9543 for
interviews.
Full-Time Employment
Family Health Center seeks
Receptionist in Ocean Park
Clinic. Prefer exp Med Office
exp 1-2 yrs. Benefits
available. Send resume
to jobs@cfamhc.org EOE
Ocean Park, WA.
SPECIALTY
SERVICES
W E URGE YOU TO PATRONIZE THE LOCAL
PROFESSIONALS ADVERTISING IN
T HE D AILY A STORIAN S PECIALTY
S ERVICES . T O PLACE YOUR S PECIALTY
S ERVICES AD , CALL 325-3211.
504 Homes for Sale
Beautiful House For Sale
In Astoria!
www.stantussing.com
Contract Employment
Astor Street Opry Company
is looking for piano players for
upcoming productions. Stipend
position. Email: info@asocplay.
com for more information.
Hiring The
Following Positions
• Landscape maintenance
personnel. Drivers license
required.
• Landscape construction/
irrigation personnel
Contact (503)739-0984 for
application and more
information.
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.
631 For Rent
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
Receptionist needed for
busy medical office, 8-5pm
Monday-Friday Experience
preferred. Send resume to
Attn Jeanne
2120 Exchange St Suite
200 Astoria, Oregon.
(503)325-5360
Part-Time Marketing and
Public Relations Position
(Flexible schedule)
Coordinates multiple
advertising projects.
Performs public
presentations for the
company. Attends various
meetings within
the community.
Send resumes to:
Medix Ambulance Service
2325 SE Dolphin Ave
Warrenton, OR 97146
Project Coordinator,
Alliance for Equity in
Education (.75 FTE):
¾ time position, grant-funded
through March 2022. View
job description/qualifications
and apply on-line at our web
site www.clatsopcc.edu.
Position is open until
filled with first review of
applications on March 15,
2019. Call the Office of
Human Resources at
Clatsop Community College
503-338-2406 if application
assistance is needed.
AA/EOE
Experienced
Full-Time Employment
Hotel Maintenance
Year Round
Hotel or Apt. Exp. Preferred
Great pay and benefits
Apply in person:
Schooner’s Cove Inn
188 N Larch St
Cannon Beach, OR.
503-436-2300 manager@
schoonerscove.com
Vice President of Student
Success: Full-time position.
View job description/
qualifications and apply on-line
at our web site www.clatsopcc.
edu. Position open until filled
with first review on March 6,
2019. Contact the Office
of Human Resources at
Clatsop Community College
503 338-2406 if application
assistance is needed.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Needed PT/FT
We are looking for a quality
assistant who is a team player
and willing to learn.
Strong communication skills
and attention to detail are a
must.
Please submit your resume to
PO Box 707 Ilwaco, WA 98624
or by
e-mail at
designdental2@gmail.com
BUSY ASTORIA HOTEL
NOW HIRING FOR
FRONT DESK
HOUSEKEEPING
LAUNDRY
YEAR-ROUND POSITIONS
Go.
Do.
Assisted Living Apartments
Now Available
Serving the Oregon Coastal
area since 1997, Suzanne
Elise is know for our strong
ties to the community and our
caring and loving staff who
strive to enhance the life of
every person we serve.
Call now to schedule
your personal tour!
503.738.0307
101 Forest Dr
Seaside OR 97138
www.suzanneelise.com
coastweekend.com
FIND IT, TELL IT, SELL IT!
Classified ads! 503-325-3211
Apply online
jobatwendys.com
NOW HIRING
All positions for
new Warrenton restaurant
opening in late March.
Competitive pay, benefits,
meal discounts, flexible
hours and great career
advancement opportunities!
Competitive Wage
Bonus Program
No Phone Calls Please
Apply in Person
204 West Marine Drive
Astoria
or email to
sales@astoriahie.com
Now Hiring
Caregivers and Waitstaff
Come work for one of
Oregon’s 2018 Most Admired
Companies!
Suzanne Elise Assisted
Living Community
Full-Time Day/Evening
Shifts Available
Please apply online at:
https://careers-avamere.
icims.com
Suzanne Elise Assisted
Living Community 101 Forest
Drive Seaside, Oregon 97138
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
CLASS B DRIVERS NEEDED
- Recology Western Oregon
seeks drivers to run local routes
out of Warrenton Oregon. We
offer robust benefits packages
and a great culture! Join an
environmentally conscious
employee-owned company
today! Apply at:
Recologycareers.com
Warrenton, OR.(503)735-6036
sharrah@recology.com
CAREOREGON
Community Health
Improvement Coordinator
Seaside, OR
Minimum 3 years experience
in community/public health,
social work, healthcare
administration, or related area
required, preferably working
with the Medicaid population.
Requires a valid driver’s
license, acceptable driving
record, and automobile
liability coverage or access to
an insured vehicle. Master’s
or Bachelor’s degree in
related field beneficial.
For complete job
description and to
apply, visit us online at
http://www.careoregon.org/
AboutUs/Careers.aspx
Position may close
at any time.
We are an equal opportunity
employer. EOE.
Clatsop Community
College is hiring for the
following positions:
Director of Nursing and
Allied Health: Full-time po-
sition. Applications must be
completed by April 5, 2019 to
be considered.
Instructor, Business Man-
agement and Accounting:
Full-time position beginning
mid-September 2019. Appli-
cations must be completed by
April 2, 2019 to be considered.
PT Temporary Admissions/
Recruitment
Assistant:
Part-time, temporary position.
This position is open until
filled.
View job descriptions/
qualifications and apply
on-line at www.clatsopcc.edu.
Contact the Office of Human
Resources at (503)338-2406
if application assistance is
needed. AA/EOE
McCall Tire Center
Immediate Openings
Full-Time
Brake/Alignment Techs
Min. 2 yrs. verifiable
experience
Sales & Service Techs
Experience preferred
but not required
Starting wage DOE
Generous benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision,
401K, Vacation, Sick Pay,
Profit Share
Uniforms provided
Apply in person
1167 SE Marlin Ave
Warrenton
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Bill’s Tavern & Brewhouse
has an opening for a full-time
line cook. We are a high
volume, fast-paced brewpub
and the potential candidate
should have prior experience
and be cooperative and
self-motivated. Good starting
wage with advancement
opportunity, health
benefits, paid time off, and
bonuses. Please call or
apply in person at 188 N.
Hemlock St. Cannon Beach,
OR. (503) 436-2202
billstavern@gmail.com
Medix Ambulance Service
is currently accepting
applications for part-time
Wheelchair Technicians. Role
is responsible for the care
and transportation of patients
and customers who use
Medix’s wheelchair
department services. Must
have valid Oregon or
Washington driver’s license
for over 5 years and safe
driving record. Please send
resumes to
Medix Ambulance Service,
2325 SE Dolphin Ave,
Warrenton, OR 97146
or jobs@medix.org
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