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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015 6KHULII¶V2I¿FHDUUHVWV$79WKLHI at a campsite in the wooded area between Costco and U.S. An Astoria man riding a Highway 101 Business. stolen all-terrain vehicle from Morehouse was arrested High Life Adventures was for unrelated warrants and arrested Monday after being charged with theft by receiv- tracked by law enforcement LQJ7KH$79ZDVUHWXUQHGWR for multiple days on property its owner. from the Clatsop Plains to ru- 7KH6KHULII¶V2I¿FHLVFRQ UDO*HDUKDUW tinuing to investigate other Clatsop County Sheriff’s burglaries and thefts reported- 2I¿FH GHSXWLHV IRXQG 7\OHU ly related to Morehouse. Ray Morehouse, 33, sleeping A caretaker at Tagg Farm with his feet resting on the RQ WKH &ODWVRS 3ODLQV ¿UVW UH IRRWSHJV RI WKH VWROHQ $79 ported a person operating an The Daily Astorian $79RQWKHSURSHUW\)ULGD\ 2I¿FHUV DQG WKH FDUHWDNHU FKDVHGWKH$79LQWRWKHZRRGV east of the Clatsop Plains. A utility trailer and other stolen items were recovered, OHDGLQJWKH6KHULII¶V2I¿FHWR a burglary on U.S. Highway 101 in the area of Camp Rilea. On Sunday, the owner of WKH$79VDZLWEHLQJRSHUDWHG on SE 19th Street near Costco. The owner followed and witnessed it traveling down a dirt road off of 19th Street. Mayor LaMear to hold monthly meet-and-greet meet-and-greet at noon Wednes- HDFKPRQWKGXULQJKHU¿UVW\HDU as mayor. day at City Hall. The public is invited to share LaMear pledged to hold the HYHQWVRQWKH¿UVW:HGQHVGD\RI concerns about city government. The Daily Astorian Astoria Mayor Arline LaMear will hold her monthly Lotteries million. OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-1-9-9 4 p.m.: 8-4-4-3 7 p.m.: 2-7-6-1 10 p.m.: 3-1-3-2 Monday’s Megabucks: 4-19-23-27-31-39 Estimated jackpot: $4.6 WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: 0-7-8 Monday’s Hit 5: 07-10-14- 16-36 Estimated jackpot: $220,000. Monday’s Keno: 09-14- 15-16-17-20-21-29-36-39-43- 46-51-54-58-62-68-70-73-80 Monday’s Lotto: 10-15- 27-29-34-40 Estimated jackpot: $5 mil- lion. Monday’s Match 4: 03- 07-14-22 Public meetings personnel policies, old Port RI¿FHV*DWHZD\$YH Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. Seaside Planning Com- mission, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Cannon Beach City TUESDAY Seaside Community Center and Senior Com- mission, 10 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Cen- ter, 1225 Avenue A. Seaside Library Board, 4:30 p.m., 1131 Broadway. Port of Astoria Com- mission, 5 p.m. workshop on Tonight WEDNESDAY Gearhart City Council, SP&LW\+DOO3DFL¿F Way. Seaside Improvement Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Mostly cloudy 53° Wednesday The Dalles 55/75 Astoria 53/65 Portland 56/72 Corvallis 50/76 Eugene 50/77 Pendleton 56/71 Salem 53/74 Albany 53/74 Ontario 46/80 Bend 46/72 Thursday Burns 38/76 Medford 51/84 Cloudy with a couple of showers Klamath Falls 38/78 Mostly cloudy Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 65° 52° 66° Friday Saturday Cloudy, rain 69° 54° Breezy with periods of rain 57° 67° 54° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 81° Low ............................................ 51° Normal high ............................... 64° Normal low ................................. 46° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date ........................ Trace" Normal month to date ............. 0.59" Year to date ........................... 31.24" Normal year to date .............. 40.83" Sunset tonight .................. Sunrise Wednesday ......... Moonrise today ................ Moonset today ................. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Hi 79 75 66 75 62 78 85 61 65 Today Lo W 39 s 46 s 52 pc 50 pc 56 pc 38 s 51 pc 52 pc 54 pc 6:46 p.m. 7:21 a.m. 1:13 a.m. 3:50 p.m. New First Full Last Oct 12 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3 Hi 73 72 67 77 63 78 84 66 68 Wed. Lo W 44 pc 50 pc 54 c 53 c 56 sh 42 pc 54 c 52 sh 53 c City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Hi 70 77 75 80 74 63 73 73 81 Today Lo W 51 pc 56 s 56 pc 54 pc 53 pc 56 pc 51 pc 56 pc 49 pc Hi 66 71 72 82 74 64 67 68 75 Wed. Lo W 51 r 55 c 57 sh 55 c 55 sh 55 sh 52 sh 56 sh 50 c Tonight's Sky: Lyra the Harp stands high over- head as darkness falls this evening. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 10:38 a.m. 7.2 ft. 10:26 p.m. 7.0 ft. Time 4:15 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Low 0.6 ft. 2.2 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Wed. Hi Lo W 80 61 s 70 51 s 70 55 s 73 48 c 76 62 pc 72 51 s 73 55 t 42 31 pc 86 73 pc 76 56 pc 77 62 pc 85 67 s 84 64 s 84 66 pc 87 74 t 82 59 s 87 70 s 74 56 s 84 62 pc 76 56 pc 80 62 pc 73 51 pc 71 55 pc 66 57 r 77 59 pc Fronts Cold 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. APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS Mattresses, Furniture 3 A 0 RS O VER IN TSOP C LA U Y C O NT Jack Whealdon, 88, passed away peace- college years, Jack worked for the Chinook fully at home on Bainbridge Island, sur- 3DFNLQJ&RDQGZDVDGHFNKDQGRQWKH¿VK rounded by his family. He was born to Dan tender the Man O’War. In his early years on Bainbridge Island, DQG (YHO\Q :KHDOGRQ LQ 0F*RZDQ :DVK Jack enjoyed coaching football and ington. working with kids. He was an avid He attended grade school in Chi- WSU Cougar fan, and loved to at- nook, Washington, and graduated tend his grandchildren’s activities, from Ilwaco High School in 1944. sporting events and graduations. Jack served in the U.S. Navy, Jack’s (almost) full-time hobby attending the Aviation Pilot Train- was his vegetable garden, which he ing Program in Albuquerque, New loved. If he grew too much, he gave Mexico. He later attended Washing- the extras away. Jack was lifetime ton State University and graduated member of the Washington Athletic with a degree in business adminis- Club in Seattle. tration. John Jack was preceded in death by Jack met the love of his life, Whealdon his sisters, Jean Whealdon Hornig Mildred, in Ilwaco, Washington, and Joan Whealdon Ames, and by where she taught second grade at Il- ZDFR*UDGH6FKRRO7KH\ZHUHPDUULHGDW6W a granddaughter, Colleen Whealdon-Haught. Anthony’s Church in Tigard, Oregon. They Surviving are his wife, Mildred; his chil- raised seven children in Bellevue; then moved dren, Mary (Rob), Beth (Tom), Dan (Lynn), to Bainbridge Island, where they have lived Tim (Kathy), Margaret, Tom (Melody), and Nancy (Robert); 17 grandchildren and the past 50 years. -DFN EHJDQ KLV FDUHHU ZLWK9DOYROLQH 2LO three great-grandchildren. ,QOLHXRIÀRZHUVGRQDWLRQVPD\EHPDGH and then went to work for Boeing. He then worked for Raychem Corporation for over 30 to Friends of the Chinook School, P.O. Box years and was involved in aerospace prod- 243, Chinook, WA 98614. A memorial service will take place on ucts sales, managing the northwest division RI¿FHRXWRI%HOOHYXH:DVKLQJWRQ+LV¿QDO Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Poulsbo Yacht Club, working years were for Whealdon Company 18129 Fjord Drive, N.E., No. T, Poulsbo, Incorporated as a consultant for several man- WA, 98370, from 1 to 4 p.m. Lunch will be ufacturers. During his high school and early served. Kenneth Lewis Green Astoria July 2, 1933 — Oct. 2, 2015 .HQQHWK /HZLV .HQQ\ *UHHQ ZDV ERUQ to games and tournaments statewide. They July 2, 1933, in San Diego, California, to especially loved the state tournaments in 0HOYLQ DQG 0DXGH 0DU\ *UHHQ +H SDVVHG Pendleton, Oregon. After retirement, Ken- ny and Tanny took many happy trips with away Oct. 2, 2015, in Astoria, Oregon. their fifth-wheel trailer all over the Kenny grew up in California, country. Washington state, Idaho and Ore- Kenny is survived by his wife JRQ+HDWWHQGHG*UDQW8QLRQ+LJK of 60 years, Tanny, their children: school in John Day, Oregon, while /\QQ *DU\ 9DQ %ODGHUHQ 7HUL living with his foster mother, May -HUU\$UJXHOOR7DPL%HQ*DUG Ledgerwood, and her children. He QHUDQG6FRWW*UHHQ$OVRVXUYLYLQJ moved to Knappa, Oregon, to live are 10 grandchildren: Daniel (Hol- with his sister, graduating from O\.DUL¿DQFp*DUHWWH5RFKHVWHU Knappa High School in 1954. -DPHV DQG 7\OHU *UHHQ &KULV DQG On May 14, 1955, he married /LVD9DQ%ODGHUHQ-RVKDQG&DVVLH his high school sweetheart, Claire Kenneth *DUGQHU 'HHQD 6WHYHQ 'RZOHU Ann (Tanny) Lee. He built the fam- Green and Sarah (Mike) Telfer; as well as ily home in Knappa, where they nine great-grandchildren. raised their four children. Kenny’s greatest pride and joy in life was Kenny worked in several local indus- tries, including Bradwood Sawmill, Ameri- his family. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. can Can Co. and Wauna Paper Mill, retiring as journeyman millwright after more than on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, at Prairie Cem- etery in Knappa. 30 years. The family will receive visitors at the Kenny’s interests included hunting — es- pecially in Halfway, Oregon — refereeing :LFNLXS *UDQJH LQ 6YHQVHQ LPPHGLDWHO\ basketball and football, and coaching youth following the service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests sports. He coached several generations of Knappa Babe Ruth baseball players, win- donations to Knappa Summer Recreation or ning many tournaments and championships. Knappa High School Athletics. Please sign Kenny’s guest book at www. He and Tanny loved and supported Knappa High School sports teams, following them hughes-ransom.com Bonita Louise Stone DeGandi Seaside — Educator Sept. 25, 1933 — Sept. 27, 2015 & More! %RQLWD/RXLVH³%RQQLH´'H*DQGLSDVVHG socializing with friends, and adored her cat, away Sunday, Sept. 27, at Suzanne Elise As- 2Op After 52 years of marriage, Les passed sisted Living in Seaside. Bonnie was born on Sept. 25, 1933, in Cathlamet, Washington, away in 2008. Bonnie is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law: Timo- to Elmer and Carrie (Hampson) WK\ DQG /RUL 'H*DQGL RI :DUUHQ Stone. WRQ 7KRPDV DQG 6XVDQ 'H*DQGL Bonnie graduated with honors of Bend, and Tracy and Patricia from Milwaukie High School in 'H*DQGL RI 6HDVLGH *UDQGFKLO 1951, and Oregon College of Ed- dren are: Christine, Timmy, Ali- ucation in 1955 with a bachelor’s FLD KXVEDQG *DUUHWW %ULWWDQ\ degree in elementary education. (husband Ben), Tiffany, Cody, She was president of her fraternity, Katie, Mitchal, Nicholas, Benja- Kappa Pi, and vice president of her min, and Lori. Bonnie also had 12 senior class. great-grandchildren. Bonnie married Leslie Allen Bonita A graveside service will be held 'H*DQGLRQ6HSWDQGHQ DeGandi at Evergreen Cemetery on Beer- tered her teaching career until they man Creek Road, west entrance started a family. After her family got older, she returned to teaching and most (same road where Bonnie and Les used to notably taught first grade at Cannon Beach live), at noon on Sunday, Oct. 11. Memorial contributions may be made to Elementary. She always fondly remembered her former students and staff at Cannon the Friends of the Seaside Public Library, in Beach. She teased that even though Les was care of Hughes-Ransom Mortuary and Cre- principal at Cannon Beach, she was the boss matory, 220 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside, OR 97138 at home. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary is in charge of She loved to share her teaching stories. Bonnie was an avid reader, loved arts and the arrangements. An online guest book may crafts, traveling, spending time with family, be signed at www.hughes-ransom.com. Death Oct. 4, 2015 COCHRAN, Esther C., 88, of West Linn, formerly of Warrenton, died in West Linn. Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie is in charge of the arrangements. 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