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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015
Shipwreck class teaches
)un run planned to help
combat domestic violence students how to ¿ nd wrecks
The Daily Astorian
The Clatsop County Do
mestic Violence Council
has announced the ³+ealthy
+omes ² TaNinJ a 6tand
AJainst Domestic Violence
. )un 5un´ is beinJ held
6aturday.
The event starts at the
%arbey Maritime Center,
Marine Drive. 5eJis
tration opens at a.m. T he
race beJins at a.m.
The event is for all aJes.
DoJs are Zelcome to Moin the
run, but are not permitted in
the buildinJ.
The festivities also in
clude food and beveraJes,
a community resources fair
and a pledJe to stand aJainst
intimate partner violence.
There is no cost to partici
pate, but donations for the
Domestic Violence Council
Zill be accepted.
)or information, call The
+arbor Inc. at ,
e[t. .
The Daily Astorian
In the Graveyard of the
3aci¿ c, local shores are lit
tered Zith the remains of
ships.
Clatsop Community Col
leJe is hostinJ a shipZrecN
6mall %usiness ManaJe
ment 3roJram, Inc., has taN
en its classes online.
The nonpro¿ t, Zhich
split from the colleJe¶s small
business proJram in ,
offers one eveninJ class a
month from 2ctober throuJh
May, an onsite visit each
month to discuss issues Zith
a business, and online access.
The proJram is directed
by -im (ntler, the former in
structor for Clatsop Commu
nity ColleJe¶s 6mall %usi
ness ManaJement proJram
for about years before he
retired in December .
When a million budJet
shortfall forced the colleJe to
maNe a number of cuts, in
cludinJ layinJ off percent
of its faculty and restructurinJ
the business department, (n
tler said he did Zhat he could
to preserve the proJram. The
colleJe still operates its oZn
small business manaJement
proJram as Zell.
The curriculum for (n
tler¶s proJram utili]es the
8niversity of Minnesota¶s
successful )arm %usiness
ManaJement proJram, Zhich
provides education for farm
families and started in .
)or more information,
visit
ZZZ.smallbusiness
manaJementproJram.orJ or
call .
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Mainly cloudy
49°
Friday
The Dalles
54/72
Astoria
49/65
Portland
51/69
Corvallis
45/70
Eugene
46/72
Pendleton
50/73
Salem
48/70
Albany
46/68
Saturday
Mostly cloudy,
a shower in the
afternoon
Sunny and nice
65°
69°
Sunday
Monday
Sunny and
pleasantly warm
74°
51°
Mostly cloudy and
comfortable
50°
72°
51°
Klamath Falls
36/72
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 65°
Low ............................................ 48°
Normal high ............................... 65°
Normal low ................................. 47°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 2.13"
Normal month to date ............. 2.14"
Year to date ........................... 31.24"
Normal year to date .............. 40.24"
Sunset tonight .................. 6:56 p.m.
Sunrise Friday .................. 7:14 a.m.
Moonrise today ................ 9:37 p.m.
Moonset today ................ 11:32 a.m.
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Hi
72
69
66
72
62
72
80
60
63
Fri.
Lo
37
37
49
45
50
33
46
46
48
W
pc
s
pc
s
c
s
s
pc
s
Hi
62
55
61
73
65
61
96
41
87
62
65
88
84
72
90
62
80
58
71
55
67
64
74
61
56
Fri.
Lo
57
47
48
44
43
45
69
36
76
47
44
67
65
55
74
52
64
51
47
51
51
51
56
50
50
W
sh
r
pc
t
pc
pc
s
r
pc
pc
pc
s
s
pc
c
r
s
r
c
r
s
r
s
sh
r
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
Hi
75
61
59
83
65
61
94
35
86
66
67
97
85
75
91
66
84
64
75
66
69
88
71
68
62
Last
New
First
Full
Oct 4
Oct 12
Oct 20
Oct 27
Under the Sky
Today
Hi Lo W
69 41 sh
68 40 s
63 49 s
78 46 pc
63 55 c
67 36 s
81 47 s
61 48 pc
63 50 pc
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
72 48 pc
74 50 s
77 51 pc
78 48 pc
78 48 pc
64 53 pc
76 47 s
75 50 pc
83 44 s
Hi
65
73
69
74
70
62
70
66
77
Fri.
Lo
44
46
50
49
46
48
48
45
47
W
c
pc
pc
s
pc
c
pc
pc
pc
Tonight's Sky: Cassiopeia, the queen, is in the
NE this evening. The constellation looks the letter
M or W.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
5:21 a.m. 7.6 ft.
5:00 p.m. 8.8 ft.
Time
11:02 a.m.
11:57 p.m.
Low
1.5 ft.
-0.5 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Today
Lo W
58
t
48 r
48 pc
54 pc
43 pc
44 pc
66 s
27 pc
75 s
49 pc
43 pc
70 s
65 s
56 s
76 pc
55 c
65 s
51 r
49
t
51 r
49 s
60 pc
57 c
52 pc
52 r
9icNey Zas born in /ubbocN, Te[as, to al Zomen¶s Jroup, for more than years and
MarJie 1ell +illis 6tricNland and Danny left a leJacy Zith her sorority sisters Zherever
*len 6tricNland, and JreZ up in Artesia, 1eZ she lived. 9icNey and Charlie retired to Asto
ria, 2reJon, in .
Me[ico.
9icNey is survived by her hus
While attendinJ AnJelo 6tate
band, Charlie her dauJhters and
8niversity in 6an AnJelo, Te[as, she
sonsinlaZ, AnJela and Donald
met her husband, Charles Clayton,
6chmidt, Amy and .en 1orton,
Zho Zas stationed at *oodfelloZ
and MarJaret Clayton three Jrand
Air )orce %ase. They Zere married
dauJhters, 5achael 6chmidt, Avery
Zhen Charlie returned from 6outh
6chmidt, and Daisy 1orton as Zell
east Asia, and toJether had three
as her mother MarJie 6tricNland,
dauJhters.
her brother 5icNey 6tricNland, and
DurinJ their years of marriaJe,
her sister Danna ChatZell, and their
and Charlie¶s years in the 8.6. Air
families.
)orce, 9icNey, Charlie and their three
A memorial service for 9icN
dauJhters lived all over the 8.6. and Vickey Clayton
ey Zill be held at *race (piscopal
the Zorld, includinJ Athens, *reece,
Church in Astoria, 2reJon, on 6at
and Monrovia, /iberia.
9icNey Zas a retail merchandiser for -ocN urday, 2ct. , , at p.m., folloZed by a
ey ,nternational for years, but her Jreatest reception in the church parish hall.
9icNey reTuested that memorial contribu
sense of accomplishment Zas raisinJ three
Zonderful dauJhters. 9icNey Zas also an ac tions be made to the American Cancer 6ociety
tive member of %eta 6iJma 3hi, an internation 5elay for /ife.
Seaside
Sept. 20, 1920 — Sept. 24, 2015
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
47°
Astoria
Jan. 7, 1951 — Sept. 22, 2015
Gertrude (McKay) Sharp
Burns
40/72
Medford
47/80
Vickey Clayton
Ontario
53/79
Bend
40/69
colleJe¶s main campus in
Astoria . The class costs ,
plus a reTuired booN avail
able at the colleJe booNstore.
To reJister, visit ZZZ.
clatsopcc.eduschedule and
search under Course Title, or
call .
OBITUARIES
6mall business proJram noZ online
The Daily Astorian
archeoloJy class that Zill
help students locate, Jath
er and interpret data from
shipZrecNs, both on land and
from underZater surveys.
³6hipZrecN ArchaeoloJy´
runs from to p.m. Tues
days throuJh 2ct. at the
Fronts
*ertrude Mc.ay 6harp, , of 6easide,
passed aZay in her sleep on 6ept. . %orn
6ept. , , the ¿ fth of eiJht children of
Will and 1ina Mc.ay of Duluth, Minnesota,
*ertrude JreZ up on the family estate alonJ
the shore of /aNe 6uperior.
,n , *ertrude earned her nursinJ de
Jree at 6t. /uNe¶s, and
Zas commissioned in the
8.6. Army. 6he served
durinJ World War ,, in
/ondon, (nJland, Zhere
she married Dr. (dZard
6harp in . After the
Zar, the couple settled
in his home toZn, 3hil
adelphia, to establish
their medical practice,
and raised a family of Gertrude Sharp
three sons. As the boys
JreZ up, *ertrude also
ZorNed as a reJistered nurse in the 3hiladel
phia school system, and volunteered in local
scoutinJ activities. A sNetch artist from youth,
she contributed to publications and displays
by reJional and national medical associations.
)olloZinJ the death of her husband, *er
trude moved ¿ rst to the 6eattle area, to assist her
oZn lonJlived mother. ,n *ertrude chose
6easide as her permanent home, Zith its rocNy
beaches and limitless hori]on of Zater, reminis
cent of her oriJinal *reat /aNes environment.
6he enMoyed beachcombinJ and JardeninJ, as
Zell as biNinJ on the 3rom or around toZn. Cards
and letters to friends and family Zould continue
to include pen and inN
sNetches, Zell into her s.
%ut in a Jenerational leap
froJ, she also embraced
computers and email, and
enMoyed readinJ classical
literature on her .indle.
Gertrude is survived
by her three sons, 5ob
ert, Donald, and (dZard
her Jrandchildren, 1a
Gertrude Sharp
thaniel and %enMamin
J reat J randchildren,
Christian and Andrea,
niece, Dr. Deborah Mc.ay and e[tended family.
A private family service Zas held, Zith interment
at Willamette 1ational Cemetery.
5emembrances in Gertrude¶s honor may
be made by any Jood deed or carinJ act, in
the spirit she lived her life, and of her favorite
verse, 5omans .
Cold
Lotteries
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
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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Public meetings
THURSDAY
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
Board, a.m., annual meetinJ, folloZed by
reJular monthly meetinJ, 12+A of¿ ce, 6.
Main Ave., Warrenton.
Seaside Parks Advisory Committee,
p.m., &ity +all, %roadZay.
MONDAY
Youngs River Lewis & Clark Water District
Board, p.m., 8.6. +iJhZay %usiness.
Seaside City Council, +ood to &oast ZorN
shop, p.m., &ity +all, %roadZay.
Astoria City Council, p.m., &ity +all,
Duane 6t.
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Ior Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline Ior all obituaries is a.m. the business
day prior.
2bituaries may be edited Ior spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and
upcominJ serYices Zill be published at no charJe. 1otices must be submitted by a.m. the
day of publication.
2bituaries and notices may be submitted online at ZZZ.dailyastorian.comformsobits,
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