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How do you feel about possibly
moving the Astoria Public Library
to nearby Heritage Square?
“As long as it stays in the downtown
area (I’m OK with the move). The
library is a strong asset.”
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“It would need to be more handicapped
accessible. That would be one of the
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with this space (Heritage Square). The
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better selection would help, too.”
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BURKEY, Norma Ber-
niece, 99, of Seaside, died in
Seaside. Ocean View Funeral
& Cremation Service in Asto-
ria is in charge of the arrange-
ments.
ANDERSON, Elton Al-
bert, 82, of Astoria, died in As-
toria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
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Consonus
Healthcare
provides rehab services to
Clatsop Care Health and Re-
habilitation, specializing in
geriatric physical, occupa-
tional, speech therapy, nurs-
ing services and pharmacy in
10 states.
As part of its employee
recognition program, Con-
sonus honors employees who
go above and beyond their
usual role. These individuals
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are recognized as Legends.
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One of the newest Con-
PEEK, Maxine Edith sonus Legend is Megan
Earls — Celebration of life Lampson, a physical therapist
at 11 a.m., Westside Chris- with Clatsop Care Health and
tian Church, 2712 W. Harvard Rehabilitation Center in Asto-
Ave., Roseburg.
ria.
Submitted photo
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“Megan goes above and
WHITE, Joseph Norman beyond for our residents and Pictured from left are Clatsop Care Health and Rehabil-
“Joe” — Celebration of life at our team,” Michelle Rogers, itation Administrator Mandy Brenchley; Rehabilitation
1 p.m. at the Svensen Grange, the rehabilitation director, Director and Consonus Legend award winner Michelle
92683 Svensen Market Road, said. “She helps support our Rogers; Physical Therapist and Legend award winner Me-
Svensen.
facility activities department gan Lampson; Director of Nursing Debby Kelley; and CEO
by volunteering at and attend- Nicole Williams from Clatsop Care Health District.
ing their after-hours activities.
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Due to our residents having to
Another example of Lamp- provide needed rehab services.
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travel long days to Portland son’s dedication was when
Clatsop Care Health and
• At 11:40 p.m. Monday, for their appointments, she she informed her supervi- Rehabilitation Center now
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arrested Robert Willis Beck- ing in later (after dinner or on get her patients done so she winners, including Rogers,
with, 43, Astoria, for eluding po- the weekend) to be sure treat- could pick up her rental car Lampson, Mary Wingard and
lice with a vehicle and reckless ment is provided.”
and get to another facility and Josh Rogers.
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his motorcycle and crashed on
Aldrich Point Road near Brown-
smead. Beckwith was transport-
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The family has lost all of their clothes, and
ed by Medix to Columbia Me-
morial Hospital with injuries. stroyed the residence of Cora Lee Koch at are in need of women’s clothing size 1X and
He was also cited for driving 89103 Short Road in Warrenton. She was un- men’s size 33 pants and large shirts. Meals are
while his license is suspended, injured, but her son, Don Fish, is being treated needed, as well.
To help, contact Angie Koch at 503-440-
uninsured, failure to drive in for severe burns on his back at Legacy Emanu-
1751 or Greg Koch at 503-440-2142.
el Hospital’s Burn Center in Portland.
lane and a warrant arrest.
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mainly cloudy
42°
Thursday
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Portland
41/55
Corvallis
37/56
Eugene
34/56
Pendleton
35/60
Salem
38/55
Albany
37/55
43°
Saturday
Burns
22/66
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54°
40°
Sunday
44°
Periods of rain
57°
48°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 54°
Low ............................................ 46°
Normal high ............................... 57°
Normal low ................................. 41°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.06"
Month to date .......................... 2.36"
Normal month to date ............. 3.88"
Year to date ........................... 24.42"
Normal year to date .............. 28.72"
Sunset tonight ................... 8:11 p.m.
Sunrise Thursday ............. 6:15 a.m.
Moonrise today ................ 9:27 a.m.
Moonset today ........................ none
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
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58 23 pc
57 25 pc
62 43 s
60 34 c
54 43 c
63 27 pc
67 38 pc
53 37 c
56 42 pc
First
Full
Last
New
Apr 25
May 3
May 11
May 17
Under the Sky
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58
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56
52
61
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Boston
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Chicago
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Denver
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Des Moines
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Detroit
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El Paso
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Fairbanks
52 26 s
Honolulu
84 70 pc
Indianapolis
52 32 pc
Kansas City
58 37 s
Las Vegas
79 58 pc
Los Angeles
67 57 pc
Memphis
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Miami
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Nashville
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New Orleans
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New York
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Oklahoma City 66 53 t
Philadelphia
69 43 t
St. Louis
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Salt Lake City
74 51 pc
San Francisco
68 51 pc
Seattle
58 44 c
Washington, DC 71 44 t
Klamath Falls
27/61
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spotty showers
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a shower possible
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Ontario
37/68
Bend
25/58
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afternoon
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Pendleton
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Salem
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Yakima
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60 35 pc
58 41 c
63 40 pc
59 38 c
56 42 c
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58 39 c
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Tonight's Sky: The Lyrid meteor shower peaks.
Radiant is between Hercules and Lyra.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
4:54 a.m. 8.7 ft.
6:26 p.m. 7.4 ft.
Time
11:56 a.m.
11:55 p.m.
Low
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2.8 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
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-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
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are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities.
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
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Coleman (Cody) Lloyd Harris Jr. was born Cessna Skyhawk 172. He was an active member
in Astoria, Ore., to his parents, Coleman Harris of the church, in which he served as Cub Scout
leader, Sunday school president, and
and Dorothy Wilson, on Aug. 2, 1950.
stake missionary.
He was raised in Astoria, where he at-
Cody was predeceased by his par-
tended church and schools. He grad-
ents, his other father, Charles Turner,
uated from Astoria High School in
and beloved daughter-in-law, Maria.
1969 and earned his degree at Cheme-
He is survived by his wife, children,
keta Community College in Salem,
and grandchildren: Jared and his son,
Ore., in 1971.
Zachery; Mark and his wife, Heather,
He married his high school sweet-
and daughters Whitney and Kelsey;
heart, Cheryl Turner in 1971 in the
Kimberly and her husband, Chuck
Oakland Temple of The Church of
Perry, and daughters Isabella and Emil-
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Cody began his lifelong career in law Coleman ‘Cody’ ia; and Emily, their forever child; his
Harris Jr.
sister, Sally and her husband, Richard
enforcement when he enlisted in the
Workman; brother, Mike Harris and
U.S. Air Force Military Police that
his wife, Blanca, and brother, Gary
same year and served in England,
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able discharge from the USAF in 1975, Cody and Randy Turner and his wife, Tammy; sisters, Car-
Cheryl made their family home in Astoria and ol Stevens, Mary and her husband, Mark Snapp,
Sarah and her husband, Randy Horner; and a large
were blessed with three more children.
Cody was an active member of the Oregon extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces
National Guard for several years. He was em- and nephews. Cody entered into rest from his mor-
ployed by the city of Astoria Police Depart- tal life peacefully at his home in Astoria, Friday,
ment from 1976 through 1988, when he joined April 17, 2015.
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the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Department until
his retirement in 2001. He participated in the tributions be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of
Clatsop County Posse and Search and Rescue, Latter-day Saints Missionary Fund, Clatsop Coun-
and acted as deputy medical examiner, U.S. ty Search and Rescue, or to the Fallen Heroes Me-
Customs Service agent, and deputy U.S. mar- morial Fund at www.fallenheroesmemorialfoun-
VKDO$VDODZHQIRUFHPHQWRI¿FHUKHUHFHLYHG dation.org, or to any charity of choice.
A public viewing will be held Friday, April 24,
numerous commendations and awards for his
service, including the American Legion Cita- 2015, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Hughes-Ransom
tion for Meritorious Service and the Clatsop Mortuary in Astoria.
The funeral service will be Saturday, April 25,
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2015, at 2 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of
tinguished Service.
Cody enjoyed many happy times with his Latter-day Saints, 350 Niagara Ave., Astoria.
A graveside service will be on Monday, April
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ing, hunting, walking along the beach looking for 27, 2015, at 1 p.m., at Willamette National Ceme-
clams, and doing the family shopping. He enjoyed tery, 11800 S.E. Mount Scott Blvd. Portland, Ore.,
being able to travel in the motor home to many with military honors.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary is in charge of ar-
scenic locations throughout the western U.S. He
completed his training as a private pilot in 1997, rangements. Visit www.hughes-ransom.com to
and soared to even greater heights in his 1966 share memories and sign the guest book.
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