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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015
‘Father’s Day is coming up.
What’s the best advice your
father gave you?’
“Make good choices. That, and
now that I’m a parent myself, to
enjoy simple things with my child.”
Cassie Bruccheri, Astoria
Patching
and pothole
repair could
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The Daily Astorian
Clean Sweep Maintenance
Inc., the contractor for the city
of Astoria’s m aintenance p atch-
ing 2015 p roject, has scheduled
patching and pothole repair
work this week at various loca-
tions around the city.
All schedules are subject
to change in the event of un-
favorable weather conditions.
Citizens should be prepared for
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day, and should use alternate
routes where possible.
For questions, call Astoria
Public Works at 503-338-5173.
Herzig holds
meet-and-greet
“Holy cow. About saving money.
Spend the interest and save the
principal.”
The Daily Astorian
Greg Ordway, Astoria/Portland
“When I think of my father and
grandfather, who raised me, I think
of Proverbs 3:5 and 6. Para-
phrased, it’s don’t do what you
think, trust your heavenly father to
guide you the right way.”
Lynda Leamy, Astoria
The public is invited to
meet with Astoria City Coun-
cilor Drew Herzig from 12:30
to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Flag
Room at the Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.
Herzig represents Ward 2,
which covers the south-cen-
tral and south-west portions
of Astoria.
All are welcome to come
and share their thoughts, sug-
gestions, questions, and con-
cerns about the city .
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Increasing clouds
52°
Thursday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
56/85
Astoria
52/65
Portland
55/79
Corvallis
50/82
Eugene
48/81
Pendleton
55/87
Salem
53/81
Albany
50/82
53°
Burns
46/87
Klamath Falls
45/83
Variable cloudiness
Saturday
64°
49°
Sunday
Cloudy to partly
sunny
Mainly cloudy
68°
66°
52°
53°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 63°
Low ............................................ 54°
Normal high ............................... 64°
Normal low ................................. 50°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 0.51"
Normal month to date ............. 1.58"
Year to date ............................ 27.17"
Normal year to date .............. 34.94"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Thursday .............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
83 45 s
81 43 s
66 50 pc
81 48 pc
63 52 pc
85 45 s
91 56 s
56 47 pc
61 50 pc
Hi
82
81
65
81
65
83
89
59
63
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
96 76 s
Boston
69 55 s
Chicago
76 63 t
Denver
83 58 t
Des Moines
83 68 pc
Detroit
74 64 c
El Paso
98 74 s
Fairbanks
81 54 s
Honolulu
88 74 c
Indianapolis
78 68 t
Kansas City
84 68 t
Las Vegas
108 77 s
Los Angeles
81 62 s
Memphis
95 76
t
Miami
90 78 pc
Nashville
94 72 t
New Orleans
92 76 pc
New York
80 62 pc
Oklahoma City 78 66 r
Philadelphia
84 65 pc
St. Louis
82 72 t
Salt Lake City
93 67 s
San Francisco
70 52 pc
Seattle
74 56 pc
Washington, DC 87 71 pc
9:09 p.m.
5:23 a.m.
6:48 a.m.
9:56 p.m.
First
Full
Last
New
June 24
July 1
July 8
July 15
Under the Sky
Thu.
Lo W
47 pc
43 s
51 s
48 pc
53 pc
45 s
54 s
50 pc
51 pc
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
74 49 pc
87 55 s
77 55 pc
84 55 s
81 53 pc
66 52 pc
84 59 pc
76 54 pc
92 59 s
Hi
76
87
79
84
81
68
81
78
88
Thu.
Lo W
51 pc
55 pc
56 pc
54 s
52 pc
53 pc
55 pc
55 pc
56 pc
Tonight's Sky: Late spring and early summer
are good times to look for Centaurus, the mytho-
logical half-man, half-horse.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
2:39 a.m. 9.0 ft.
4:07 p.m. 7.8 ft.
Time
9:42 a.m.
9:39 p.m.
Low
-1.1 ft.
2.4 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Thu.
Hi Lo W
94 75 t
72 59 pc
78 55 t
89 60 t
80 66 c
80 57 t
102 75 s
84 56 pc
88 75 pc
82 66 t
81 67 pc
108 78 s
83 64 s
92 75 t
91 78 pc
90 70 t
90 76
t
74 64 t
81 65 t
77 68 t
82 69 t
97 69 s
67 53 pc
74 55 pc
87 75 t
in any of the three fee-use
county parks — Carnahan,
Cullaby Lake and John Day.
The pass replaces the
tiered pass ($25 for one ve-
hicle plus $5 per additional
vehicle) to improve conve-
nience for the parks division
and park users, according to
the county.
Tiered passes already
sold this year will be hon-
ored to the end of their ex-
piration date.
For more information,
visit www.co.clatsop.or.us.
OBITUARIES
Geraldine L. Chisholm
Seaside
Nov. 12, 1923 — June 11, 2015
Geraldine (Geri) L. Chisholm, a longtime ter-in-law, Darlene Chisholm of Gearhart, John
resident and businesswoman of Seaside, Ore., and Joan Beneke of Gearhart, Ruby Bradley of
Portland and John and Sandy Brad-
passed away on June 11 at the age of
91 and in the loving care of her fami-
ley of Nevada; stepchildren, Morgan
(Tiffanie) Poyser, Jerry Poyser, Galen
ly. Geri was born in Astoria, Ore., on
Nov. 12, 1923, one of three children
Poyser and Tobi Ann Haynes. She is
of George F. and Augusta Peeke. She
also survived by her grandchildren,
Carey Beneke, Kristen Pestridge,
was raised in Astoria, and as a child
and young adult was a member of
Steven Beneke, Amy McMahan, Kim
Chisholm, Lori Chisholm, Angie
Grace Episcopal Church, where she
played the piano and sang solo on
Hamilton, Julie Jones, Jeff Chisholm,
Rob Chisholm, Shane Rockwell,
many occasions.
Geri married John (Bud)
Shannon Knudsen, Jason Rockwell
Geraldine
Chisholm. Together they had four
and Jef VanArsdall; and step-grand-
Chisholm
children, Ava Poyser, Emerson
children, Florence, Richard, Robert
and Frances. Bud and Geri built/
Poyser, Hayley Poyser and Jeremy
remodeled and operated numerous family Haynes. She has 26 great-grandchildren.
She was proceeded in death by her son, Bob
businesses over the years. Faithful customers
Chisholm; her second husband, Ronald Gerald
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Later in years, Geri taught herself, with Poyser; and her brother, Dr. George O. Peeke.
A memorial service will be held at Calvary
the help of many friends, to play bridge. She
loved the company of her friends and often Episcopal Church, 503 N. Holladay Drive in
brought treats on card playing days. Pinochle Seaside at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 20. A
was always a game that she enjoyed playing private interment will follow. Friends are in-
with her family, and on Sundays at the Elks vited to join Geri’s family at the Seaside Elks
Lodge for an informal, no-host get together
Lodge.
Geri was a beautiful person, and her kind starting at 5 p.m.
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soul was evident in all that she did for many
young people, including those beyond her fam- morial donations to the Bob Chisholm Senior
ily. She has been a member of Calvary Episco- Center, the Gearhart Volunteer Fire Depart-
pal Church for years. Surely the heavens have ment, the Seaside Volunteer Fire Department,
the Seaside Elks Lodge Scholarship Fund or to
gained a wonderful lady.
Geri is survived by her brother, Harvey a charity of one’s choice.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Astoria
(Donna) Peeke of Woodburn; her children,
Florence (Jerry) Bell of Portland, Rich- is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.
ard (Carol) Chisholm of Medford, Frances hughes-ransom.com to share memories and
(Rocky) Rockwell of Elko, Nev., her daugh- sign the guest book.
Lakeview
June 27, 1920 ‚ June 14, 2015
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65°
Beginning July 1, the Clat-
sop County Parks Division will
be selling a new, one-price an-
nual parks pass that is transfer-
able among vehicles.
The $30 pass can be used
Ontario
60/94
Friday
Clouds breaking for
some sun
The Daily Astorian
Jean Maunula Reed Moore
Bend
43/81
Medford
56/89
Transferable county park passes on sale in July
Jean Maunula Reed Moore was born in
Astoria, Ore., on June 27, 1920, to Elmer and
Anna Bruce Maunula. She passed away on
June 14, 2015, in Lakeview, Ore.
She attended school in Astoria and was
crowned Queen of the Astoria Regatta in 1937.
Jean graduated valedictorian of her high school
class in 1938. She attended Oregon State Col-
lege for two years before returning to Astoria.
She was employed by the Lower Columbia
Creamery until her marriage to Robert Wilkin-
son Reed in September 1941. Jean was a busy
farm wife while lovingly raising six chil-
dren. The Reed home, on Clatsop Plains, was
a bustling hub of activities. The dinner table
was always crowded with immediate family,
friends of the children and hungry bachelors.
After the children were raised, Jean was
employed as a bookkeeper for Louma CPA and
Crown-Zellerbach. While working at Crown
Zellerbach, Jean met, and later married, Dan
C. Moore of Seaside, Ore.
Jean’s retirement years were spent col-
lecting button hooks, Hull pottery, Norman
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enjoyed making cross-stitch samplers for her
family. She enjoyed playing Skip-Bo on a dai-
ly basis with family and friends.
When playing cards with Jean, you needed
to bring your “A” game. She always completed
the daily crossword puzzles in ink. She knew
her answers were correct. The Oregon Coast,
razor clam dinners, warm weather, and Phil-
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favorites.
Jean is survived by her son, William Reed
(Madeleine) of Warrenton, Ore; daughters,
Judy Wiswall (Richard) of Pasco, Wash., Sal-
ly Maxwell (Larry) of Lakeview, Ore., Andrea
Flynn (Dennis) of Lakeview, Ore., and Caro-
lyn O’Leary (Jerry) of Paisley, Ore; stepdaugh-
ter, Chris Waugh (Bruce) of Otter Rock, Ore.;
sister, Margy Smith of Astoria, Ore.; and spe-
cial family friend, Cathy Coleman (Steve) of
Molalla, Ore. Jean also leaves her 18 grand-
children, great-grandchildren and nieces and
nephews, with whom she was close.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents;
husbands; infant son, Bruce; daughter, Rebec-
ca Reed Kiely; stepdaughter, Janet Diaz; and
sister, Lois Robben.
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donations be made to the Pioneer Presbyterian
Church on Clatsop Plains, 33324 Patriot Way,
Warrenton, OR 97146, or a charity of your
choice.
A celebration of life will be held with im-
mediate family.
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OBITUARY
POLICY
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lishes paid obituaries. The
obituary can include a small
photo and, for veterans, a
flag symbol at no charge. The
deadline for all obituaries is 10
a.m. the business day prior.
Obituaries may be edited
for spelling, proper punctua-
tion and style. Death notices
and upcoming services will
be published at no charge.
Notices must be submitted by
9 a.m. the day of publication.
Obituaries and notices
may be submitted online at
www.dailyastorian.com/obitu-
aryform, by email at ewilson@
dailyastorian.com, placed via
the funeral home or in person
at The Daily Astorian office,
949 Exchange St. in Astoria.
For more information, call
503-325-3211, ext. 257.
Death
Memorial
June 14, 2015
KOCH, Rosalie L., 94, of Clats-
kanie, died in Vancouver, Wash.
Ocean View Funeral & Cremation
Service in Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
Friday, June 19
JOHNSON, Agnes Betty “Ann” — Recitation of the
Holy Rosary, 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis De Sales Mis-
sion, 867 Fifth Ave., Hammond, then a Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 11 a.m. Graveside service follows at Ocean
View Cemetery, Warrenton.
Lotteries
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
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10 p.m.: 9-5-6-6
WASHINGTON
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Tuesday’s Keno: 01-03-
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Tuesday’s Match 4: 07-
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Tuesday’s Mega Mil-
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Ball: 14
Estimated jackpot: $35
million
Hertig Station, 33496 West
Lake Lane, Warrenton.
THURSDAY
Cannon Beach Parks and
Community Services Com-
mittee, 9 a.m., Cannon Beach
City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.,
Cannon Beach/
Cannon Beach Design
Review Board, 6 p.m., Can-
non Beach City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St., Cannon Beach.
Public meetings
WEDNESDAY
Seaside Tourist Advisory
Committee, 3 p.m., City Hall,
999 Broadway, Seaside.
Shoreline Sanitary Dis-
trict Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart
The Daily Astorian
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