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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2015
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By HILLARY BORRUD
Capital Bureau
SALEM — Independent
Party of Oregon candidates
will join Democrats and
Republicans on May 2016
primary ballots, Secretary
of State Jeanne Atkins an-
nounced Monday.
The Independent Par-
ty Tuali¿ ed for major party
status, after the Secretary of
State’s Of¿ ce veri¿ ed for a
second time this year that the
party had enough members to
meet the state’s requirements.
The main upshot is the Inde-
pendent Party can now partic-
ipate in state-funded primary
elections. Minor parties can
participate in general elec-
tions, but they have to make
their own arrangements to
nominate candidates after the
May primary.
Although then-Secretary
of State Kate Brown ruled that
the group quali¿ ed in Febru-
ary, Brown said the party had
to re-verify it had enough
registered party members to
qualify on Aug. 16.
Sal Peralta, secretary for
the Independent Party, said he
was thrilled to hear the news
about the group’s new status
on Monday.
“It took a lot of work to
get us to this point, and we’re
really looking forward to hav-
ing an opportunity to partici-
pate in the state’s May prima-
ry election,” Peralta said .
Now, Peralta said, the
party will quickly shift from
registering voters to a more
focused effort to recruit 2016
candidates. People who want
to run as Independent Party
candidates in the May prima-
ry must register with the par-
County renews contract
with Astoria Dispatch
The Daily Astorian
The Clatsop County Board
of Commissioners agreed
Wednesday to renew its con-
tract with Astoria 911 Dis-
patch.
The county contracts with
Astoria for dispatch services
used by the sheriff’s of¿ ce.
The $296,300 contract is
budgeted for this ¿ scal year.
Astoria’s cost of providing
the service has increased due
to the need to replace a server
and add a supervisor position.
In addition, personnel
costs continue to grow for
the county and Astoria, most-
ly from retirement plans and
health care.
According to the sheriff’s
of¿ ce, there are limited op-
tions in addressing the issue
that the county is unable to
provide dispatch service it-
self and the other provider —
Seaside — does not currently
have the capacity.
Astoria 911 Dispatch re-
ceives calls for Astoria Police,
Warrenton Police, Clatsop
County Sheriff’s Of¿ ce and
area ¿ re departments.
In other business:
• The Board of Commis-
sioners approved a $1.2 mil-
lion biennial contract with the
Oregon Department of Hu-
man Services to fund devel-
opmental disabilities services
in the community. The fund-
ing is based on clients served,
and will be passed through the
county to Clatsop Behavioral
Healthcare, the local contract-
ed provider of disabilities ser-
vices.
Memorial
Jean M. Oberem
Seaside
March 4, 1927 — Aug. 11, 2015
Jean M. Oberem passed away
She is survived by her daughter
Aug. 11, 2015, of a massive
Sharon Wucherpfennig and her
stroke in Seaside, Ore., with her
husband Steve, and granddaugh-
daughter and granddaughters at
ters Christy Wucherpfennig and
her side.
Leesa Wright and her husband
She was born March 4, 1927,
Jim. She is also survived by her
to Carl and Althea Greiner in Pol-
two great-grandchildren, Amelia
and Ej, who were the delights of
son Mont., where she grew up.
On July 1, 1949, she married
her life. She is also survived by
one brother, Dean, and her won-
the love of her life, William, who
derful nieces and nephews.
preceded her in death in 1995.
Jean
A celebration of life will be
They made their home, after mar-
Oberem
held at a later date.
rying, in Columbia Falls, Mont.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary is in
They had two children, Sharon and Bill.
Bill also preceded her in death in 1972. charge of the arrangements. Visit www.
They moved to Seaside to be closer to their hughes-ransom.com to leave condolences
and sign the guest book.
daughter and family.
Jessie Gloria Wallace
Seaside
Feb. 17, 1922 — Aug. 10, 2015
Death
died in Astoria. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation
Service in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements.
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Partly cloudy
57°
Wednesday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
61/100
Astoria
57/76
Portland
64/95
Corvallis
56/96
Eugene
58/96
Pendleton
59/95
Salem
62/96
Albany
57/96
Thursday
Burns
45/93
Medford
64/103
Not as warm with
times of clouds
and sun
76°
58°
Friday
69°
53°
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
71°
58°
Mostly sunny,
pleasant and
warmer
78°
55°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Monday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 76°
Low ............................................ 53°
Normal high ............................... 69°
Normal low ................................. 53°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 0.09"
Normal month to date ............. 0.50"
Year to date ........................... 27.87"
Normal year to date .............. 37.44"
Sunset tonight .................. 8:20 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday ......... 6:19 a.m.
Moonrise today .............. 10:21 a.m.
Moonset today ................ 10:06 p.m.
Regional Cities
Today
Hi Lo W
84 42 s
89 52 s
76 58 pc
100 58 s
76 60 s
94 49 s
106 64 s
70 53 s
73 55 s
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
85 72
t
87 71
t
83 68 c
74 48
t
75 58
t
82 70
t
101 77 s
58 49 sh
88 75 sh
85 70 pc
76 56
t
108 79 s
82 65 pc
88 74
t
91 79
t
83 71 pc
88 78
t
91 75 s
90 60
t
93 75 s
89 71
t
84 58 s
76 61 pc
87 62 s
91 76
t
First
Full
Last
New
Aug 22
Aug 29
Sep 5
Sep 12
Under the Sky
Wed.
Hi Lo W
88 44 s
92 53 s
73 58 pc
96 56 s
70 59 pc
93 48 s
103 62 s
65 54 pc
69 58 pc
National Cities
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Honolulu
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Memphis
Miami
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC
Klamath Falls
49/93
Times of clouds
and sun
Saturday
Partial sunshine
Ontario
56/93
Bend
52/92
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
89 54 s
90 59 s
98 64 s
102 62 s
100 62 s
81 56 s
84 59 s
98 61 s
94 57 s
Wed.
Hi Lo W
90 54 pc
95 66 s
95 61 pc
99 60 s
96 58 pc
73 58 pc
90 61 s
94 60 pc
98 59 s
Tonight's Sky: Marked by its brightest star,
Vega, the constellation Lyra the Harp, stands
high in the sky.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
4:42 a.m. 6.9 ft.
5:00 p.m. 7.7 ft.
Time
10:47 a.m.
11:24 p.m.
Low
0.7 ft.
1.0 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Wed.
Hi Lo W
85 73
t
85 68 pc
76 58
t
73 53 pc
71 57 pc
84 64
t
97 70 s
55 46 sh
89 78 sh
79 59
t
71 55 pc
106 79 s
80 65 pc
84 65
t
91 79
t
82 68
t
88 78
t
84 74 pc
71 52
t
87 74
t
76 60
t
87 64 s
74 61 pc
88 59 pc
88 76
t
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands
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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Jessie Gloria Wallace passed away at her oversaw the elementary school library and
home in Seaside, Ore., on Aug. 10, 2015, at coached in the Warrenton School District
the age of 93, while sitting in her favorite until she retired in 1985.
Following the death of Pat in 1992, Jes-
chair. Jessie was born Feb. 17, 1922, in Ta-
sie did volunteer work at Camp
coma, Wash., to William and Jen-
Kiwanilong for 19 years and vol-
ny Porter. She was the sixth of 13
unteered at the Seaside Chamber
children.
of Commerce for 13 years. She
Jessie graduated from Chi-
was a longtime member of the
macum High School in Washing-
Seaside United Methodist Church.
ton state, and went on to attend
Jessie loved the church and it was
Syracuse University before trans-
a very important part of her life.
ferring to the University of Wash-
One of Jessie’s favorite pastimes
ington.
was butterflying. She shared her
Jessie met Joseph Patrick Wal-
experiences of traveling all across
lace at a USO dance in Seattle,
Jessie
the Western states with her hus-
Wash., in November of 1942, and
Wallace
band, her sister, Iris, and her long-
a year later they were married on
time friend, Trinda.
Nov. 15, 1943, in Seattle. Jes-
Jessie was wealthy in her friends. As
sie took some time off her senior year of
college to travel to San Diego, where her her health declined her friends and neigh-
husband Pat was training in the Navy be- bors offered her much loving support and
fore he was shipped out to the South Pacific kindness. She felt very blessed to have
during World War II. Upon returning to the such great friends and family. She was very
University of Washington, Jessie completed thankful to have such a wonderful life.
Jessie is survived by her daughter, Kris-
her master’s of education degree in physical
ti Culver; grandsons, Patrick and Benja-
education.
When Pat returned from the Navy, Jes- min Culver; her son, Dennis Wallace and
sie met him in Los Angeles and the two his wife Gail; and granddaughter Katie
boarded a train to West Virginia to meet her Boedigheimer.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can
in-laws. Shortly after arriving back in the
Northwest, their first child, Kristi, was born be made to the Seaside United Methodist
on July 31, 1946, in Seattle. The family of Church.
A celebration of life is being held at 2
now three then returned to Missouri, where
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, 2015, at the Seaside
Pat attended the University of Missouri.
A couple years later the family moved Methodist Church, 241 N. Holladay Drive
to Vernonia, Ore., where on Sept. 17, 1952, in Seaside.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Astoria is
their son, Dennis, was born. Six years lat-
er the family, now of four, moved to Sea- in charge of the arrangements. Visit www.
side, where Jessie and Pat raised their fam- hughes-ransom.com to leave condolences
ily. Jessie taught girls physical education, and sign the guest book.
On the record
Disorderly conduct
• At 11:36 p.m. Wednes-
day, Astoria Police arrested
Robert W. Limon, 33, Eure-
ka, Calif., for second-degree
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government of¿ ces, but Per-
alta said he did not yet know
whether the party will have
candidates for statewide of-
¿ ces.
I see this as year zero in
some ways, even though
we’ve been at it eight years,”
Peralta said .
The Capital Bureau is a
collaboration between EO
Media Group and Pamplin
Media Group.
OBITUARIES
Saturday, Aug. 22
MOSS, Frances M. — Open house and celebration of life from 2 to 5 p.m., 92713 Simonsen
Road in Svensen.
Aug. 16, 2015
BAUGHMAN, Theodore Alvin, 69, of Astoria,
ty by Sept. 10, according to a
party press release.
“The hope is we’ll ¿ nd
eight to 10 well-quali¿ ed peo-
ple for the state Legislature,”
Peralta said.
Peralta said some of those
people might soon announce
their candidacy, and most will
likely seek election in dis-
tricts west of the Cascades.
The Independent Party might
also ¿ eld candidates for local
disorderly conduct, third-de-
gree criminal mischief,
menacing and ¿ rst-degree
criminal trespass at Annie’s
Saloon. Limon was report-
edly throwing garbage cans,
punching the building, and
attempting to entry through
the side of the building, ac-
cording to police.
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Monday’s Lotto: 04-06-07-13-
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Monday’s Match 4: 09-18-21-
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sion, 5 p.m., executive ses-
sion (closed to public), 6 p.m.,
regular session, old Port of¿ c-
es, 422 Gateway Ave.
Astoria Historic Land
marks Commission, 5:15
p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane
St.
Shoreline Sanitary Dis
trict Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart
Hertig Station, 33496 West
Lake Lane, Warrenton.
Seaside Planning Com
mission, 7 p.m., City Hall,
989 Broadway, Seaside.
Lotteries
OREGON
Monday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 7-3-4-6
4 p.m.: 1-2-9-7
7 p.m.: 8-8-9-8
10 p.m.: 7-1-3-9
Monday’s Megabucks: 2-12-
Public meetings
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach Public
Works Committee, 9 a.m.,
City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.,
Cannon Beach.
Clatsop County Human
Services Advisory Council,
4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange
St., Room 430.
Port oI Astoria Commis
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