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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2017 Warrenton: Center Lopez: Has to register as a sex offender has a bed, clean clothes, shower, toiletries available Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A average is three to five, Jack- son-Shumaker, the operations manager, said. “We don’t know why they’re (homeless), but I just think we need to show ’em we care,” she said. “And that’s why we’re here, is to provide that to them.” Jackson-Shumaker added: “A lot of times, they just want somebody to talk to when they come in.” Volunteer shortage The Warrenton Warm- ing Center provides donated meals — often soup, bread and sides for dinner; eggs, coffee and other cooked offerings for breakfast — prepared in the church’s commercial kitchen. “We try to give them a good breakfast … because we don’t know if they’re going to be eating the rest of the day,” Jackson-Shumaker said. A shower, toiletries, clean clothes and a mattress with fresh bedding to sleep on are also available. Some volun- teers offer to wash visitors’ laundry at a nearby laundro- mat in their spare time. “The only limitations we’ve had so far is not being able to fill all slots due to volunteer shortage,” Darlene Warren, the board chair, said. The shortage means War- renton organizers must decide, on a daily basis, whether the shelter will open that night. Potential visitors, aware that the center is a hit-or-miss destination, may decide to look elsewhere to sleep. In particular, the cen- ter is having a hard time fill- ing the early morning shifts. The homeless “need to be able to count on us,” Jack- son-Shumaker said. “And if we don’t have volunteers, then it’s not making us that stable.” The warming center needs more donations of food and clothing, including denim jeans, sweatpants and winter coats. But it also needs more money to help pay their por- tion of the church’s utility bills, Darlene Warren said. Take naught for granted Though many people who turn up at the Warren- ton location fit the profile of an addict, some have sim- ply had trouble finding hous- ing, or somehow ended up between jobs, Darlene War- ren said. “We’re getting more and more families and people living in their cars. They’re learning that they have a place to come get a hot meal and a shower,” she said. “So they’ll come do that, and then they’ll go sleep in their car.” Two homeless people — one who was removed from a domestic violence situa- tion — have brought young children. A regular named John, who has lived in the region for about three years, said that what he likes about the Warrenton shelter is that “it’s quiet.” “You got good people that really care, and they’re put- ting it out there,” he said. John chose not to explain how he became homeless. But, he said, “Don’t take any- thing for granted. Too many people in this world today take things for granted.” He was playing chess with another man, decades younger, who had brought his dog and arrived wearing basketball shorts on a night with freezing temperatures. He asked Jackson-Shumaker for some sweatpants. To become a volunteer, email www.warrentonwarm- ingcenter@gmail.com, or call 503-440-8104. OREGON CAPITAL Judge Nelson, struck by Lopez’s lack of empa- thy for his victims, declined. “It’s time to start serving that sentence,” the judge said. Lopez was handcuffed and taken away. But the 61-year-old Astoria man did not serve 80 days in jail. He was released. Jailers, following the court’s instructions, gave Lopez credit for the time he served for his previous crimes. The District Attorney’s Office has now gone back to Circuit Court to try to honor the intent of Judge Nelson’s sentence. “It was clear the judge wanted By NANCY BENAC Associated Press WASHINGTON — From his campaign fist bump to his theatrical mic drop at the last White House correspondents’ dinner, Barack Obama ruled as America’s pop culture president. His two terms played out like a running chron- icle of the trends of our times: slow-jamming the news with Jimmy Fallon, reading mean tweets with Jimmy Kimmel, filling out his NCAA basketball bracket on ESPN, cruis- ing with Jerry Seinfeld on “Comedians in Cars Get- ting Coffee.” “I’m appreciably cooler than I was two minutes ago,” Obama declared after taking the wheel of a 1963 Corvette Stingray with Seinfeld in 2015. And, months before the end of his term, he deliv- ered what could be his with-it farewell line as he ended his remarks at the correspondents’ dinner by embracing a gesture pop- ularized by rappers and comedians. “Obama out,” he dead- KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 PM C UTEST B ABY C ONTEST If your baby was born January 1st & December 31st , 2016 , Spaghetti Dinner with Tossed Salad, Veggie and Garlic Bread Friday Jan. 6 th 4 pm until gone you can submit your newborn’s picture either via email at: CLASSIFIEDS @ DAILYASTORIAN . 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Four more women came forward, and Lopez was convicted in November of third-degree sexual abuse. He was sentenced in Decem- ber to 180 days in jail — with a minimum of 80 days in custody — and five years probation. He had faced a year in jail on each of the sexual abuse counts, but the courts have recognized that jail over- crowding often makes such sentences impractical. Lopez, who lost his chiro- practor’s license, has to regis- ter as a sex offender for life. between Clatsop Post 12 $ Zach Galifianakis” to get mil- lennials to sign up for his health care law. “OK, let’s get this out of the way, what did you come here to plug?” Galifianakis groused. “I think it’s fair to say that I wouldn’t be with you here today if I didn’t have some- thing to plug,” Obama shot back. “Have you heard of the Affordable Care Act?” Some conservatives called that appearance undigni- fied. 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Lopez, who practiced in Warrenton, pleaded guilty to ‘Obama Out’: President ends reign as pop king W A NTED INSIDER A him to do separate jail time for these victims, and he wasn’t getting it,” said Chief Deputy District Attorney Ron Brown, who filed a motion on Tuesday to modify the judg- ment against Lopez. Court records outlining Lopez’s sentence show that he was listed as eligible for credit for time served. “The jail is just abiding by that court order,” said Lt. Kris- ten Hanthorn of the coun- ty’s parole and probation division. Lopez was in jail, serv- ing a one-year sentence for harassing eight patients, when the new charges were filed in 2014 and he was arraigned in 2015. Lopez accumulated credit while he was in custody, but Brown Evening listings THURSDAY J ANUARY 5 A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KATU News at 6 Jeopardy! 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