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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015
Zauner named to executive
post at Providence Seaside
0edical &enter and as reJional
director for clinical operations,
6(A6,D( ² -aniece =auner
before taNinJ on her role at 3rovi
has been named chief operatinJ
dence 6easide. .
of¿ cer and chief nursinJ of¿ cer
:hile at 3rovidence 3ortland,
for 3rovidence 6easide +ospital
=auner played a part in the im
after servinJ in this position on an
plementation and roll out of the
interim basis since April .
5eleasinJ Time to &are standards
³,¶m pleased that -aniece ac
proMect, in collaboration Zith &are
cepted this position,´ said -anice
2reJon and several other local
%urJer, chief e[ecutive of 3rovi Janiece Zauner hospitals.
dence¶s 2reJon :estern Division
=auner holds a 0aster of 6ci
=auner has held many roles
ence in nursinJ, is a member of
since startinJ ZorN Zith 3rovidence in . 6iJma Theta Tau, Zhich is the n ational +on
6he has been a nurse manaJer, business and or 6ociety of 1ursinJ, and is board certi¿ ed
proMect manaJer at 3rovidence 3ortland as a nurse e[ecutive.
The Daily Astorian
A creepy ceme-
tery scene took
over the Sunset
Empire
Park
&
Recreation
District’s Youth
Center during
the
annual
Thriller haunt-
ed house event
last year , one
of
Seaside’s
signature Hal-
loween happen-
ings.
6tronJ Zaves cominJ to 2reJon &oast
The Daily Astorian
The 1ational :eather
6ervice has issued a Zeath
er ZarninJ for cities on the
north 2reJon & oast, includ
inJ Astoria, &annon %each,
6easide and other coastal
communities, because of the
potential for stronJ Zaves.
The Zeather service is fore
castinJ ha]ardous beach condi
tions this ZeeNend due to the
remnants from +urricane 2ho.
The primary concern Zill
be an unusually hiJh and lonJ
period of southZest ocean
sZell, JivinJ the potential to
create breaNinJ Zaves over
Metties alonJ Zith beaches
and heads facinJ south. The
Zaves may also result in
beach erosion across areas
that don¶t commonly see im
pacts from Zave action.
The dominant southZest
Zaves Zill Jradually shift to
a siJni¿ cant Zesterly sZell
later in the ZeeNend. This
Zill also brinJ beach ha]
ards as breaNinJ Zaves Zill
advance farther up the shore
line than normal.
Visitors to the coast
should remain out of the
surf ]one and off Metties this
ZeeNend. %reaNinJ Zaves
Zill vary Jreatly in si]e and
could easily sZeep people
into the Zater. :aves have
the potential to roll driftZood
loJs and trap people under
neath. 0ariners Zill liNely
encounter unusual ha]ards
this ZeeNend.
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
Mostly cloudy; a
shower late, not
as cool
53°
Friday
The Dalles
53/78
Astoria
53/65
Portland
57/70
Corvallis
49/71
Eugene
50/74
Pendleton
51/79
Salem
52/71
Albany
51/71
Saturday
Burns
39/84
Medford
50/86
Breezy with
periods of rain
Breezy with
periods of rain
65°
66°
Klamath Falls
39/81
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
58°
Sunday
Monday
Clouds followed by
a brightening sky
66°
50°
Periods of rain
52°
66°
49°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 62°
Low ............................................ 54°
Normal high ............................... 63°
Normal low ................................. 45°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.60"
Month to date ........................ Trace"
Normal month to date ............. 0.87"
Year to date ........................... 31.24"
Normal year to date ............... 41.11"
Sunset tonight .................. 6:43 p.m.
Sunrise Friday .................. 7:24 a.m.
Moonrise today ................. 3:11 a.m.
Moonset today ................. 4:53 p.m.
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Hi
82
79
67
74
64
81
86
64
70
Fri.
Lo
37
50
57
57
59
39
55
57
59
W
s
pc
pc
c
r
s
pc
sh
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
Hi
81
62
77
73
81
73
73
44
87
79
85
91
90
87
87
86
85
70
86
75
83
73
73
69
76
New
First
Full
Last
Oct 12
Oct 20
Oct 27
Nov 3
Under the Sky
Today
Hi Lo W
76 40 pc
78 47 pc
67 55 pc
80 50 pc
64 56 pc
81 39 pc
86 50 pc
65 54 pc
68 55 pc
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
71 49 pc
74 51 pc
77 57 pc
84 51 pc
78 52 pc
65 54 pc
70 50 pc
75 55 pc
74 46 pc
Hi
64
79
70
85
71
64
73
67
76
Fri.
Lo
56
55
61
59
59
60
57
62
51
W
r
pc
sh
pc
sh
r
c
sh
c
Tonight's Sky: Around 10 p.m., Capella is low in
the northeast, Fomalhaut is in the south. In the
west, Deneb, Vega and Altair form the Summer
Triangle.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
12:07 p.m. 7.9 ft.
none
Time
5:52 a.m.
6:13 p.m.
Low
0.5 ft.
1.1 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Today
Lo W
63 pc
51 s
55 pc
47 pc
52 c
58 pc
60
t
32 c
75 pc
60 pc
56 pc
70 pc
70 pc
68 pc
76
t
64 pc
69 pc
58 s
60 pc
61 s
61 pc
52 pc
56 pc
56 pc
63 s
Hi
80
70
59
73
67
64
74
41
87
67
69
93
98
82
87
81
84
76
75
81
69
77
73
63
81
Fri.
Lo
64
50
45
51
47
46
60
30
77
48
46
70
74
57
75
56
69
56
52
55
50
54
60
59
58
W
c
r
pc
s
s
pc
c
pc
pc
c
pc
s
s
t
t
t
pc
r
sh
r
pc
s
pc
r
r
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.
CLATSOP
POWER
EQUIPMENT, INC.
SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS
Thriller niJht set at
6easide <outh &enter
+aunted house, )all )un )est
scheduled ahead of +alloZeen
By KATHERINE
LACAZE
EO Media Group
Ontario
47/84
Bend
47/79
Katherine Lacaze/
EO Media Group
.ids are invited to breaN
out their costumes a ZeeN ear
ly. The 6unset (mpire 3arN
5ecreation District is JivinJ
the community a Mumpstart
on celebratinJ +alloZeen
Zith the annual 6unset Thrill
er and )all )un )est on 2ct.
.
The thriller Zill taNe over
the 6unset 3ool and 6easide
<outh &enter from to p.m.
Zith scenes involvinJ ]om
bies, creepy cloZns, a mad
doctor¶s laboratory and Dracu
la¶s livinJ room, amonJ others.
Do]ens of volunteers, pri
marily hiJh school students,
Zill dress in costumes to play
roles in the scary scenes. Ad
ditionally, the students Zill
assist in handinJ out À i ers pri
Memorial
Saturday, Oct. 10
/2VATT, (dZard -ames ³TicN´ and -o Ann ² 0emorial and celebration of life at p.m.,
*reenZood &emetery, 2reJon +iJhZay .
Public meetings
THURSDAY
Seaside Convention Center Commis-
sion, p.m., &onYention &enter, )irst
Ave.
Gearhart Planning Commission, p.m.,
&ity +all, 3aci¿ c :ay.
Elsie-Vinemaple RFPD, p.m.,
8.6. +iJhZay , 6easide.
FRIDAY
Astoria Parks, 3lant and /aZn TasN )orce,
p.m., A5&, :. 0arine Drive.
Lotteries
OREGON
Wednesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.:
4 p.m.:
7 p.m.:
10 p.m.:
Wednesday’s
Mega-
bucks:
(stimated MacNpot . million.
Wednesday’s Powerball:
, 3oZerball
(stimated MacNpot
million.
WASHINGTON
Wednesday’s
Daily
Game:
Wednesday’s Hit 5:

(stimated
MacNpot
,.
Wednesday’s Keno:


Wednesday’s Lotto:

(stimated MacNpot .
million.
Wednesday’s Match 4:

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or to the event and settinJ up
and tearinJ doZn sets the day
of the event.
³They¶re a super, super im
portant part of this,´ said *race
6mith, the district¶s ¿ tness and
special events coordinator .
At the nearby %roadZay
0iddle 6chool¶s cafeteria,
the carnival beJins at p.m.
Zith James, activities, a caNe
ZalN and costume contest.
The contest Zill be MudJed
at p.m. durinJ the carnival
and includes ¿ ve aJe cate
Jories children up to aJe
to yearolds to year
olds to yearolds and
yearolds and older. A
themed bacNdrop Zill be set
up at the cafeteria for families
to use in taNinJ photos.
6mith said both the car
nival and the thriller Zill be
³pretty much the same for
mat´ as previous years. /ast
year, the district moved the
annual event to the 6aturday
before +alloZeen, instead of
the holiday itself. The date
chanJe seemed to ZorN Zell
² about people attended,
althouJh the district received
mi[ed revieZs ² so the dis
trict decided to Neep it the 6at
urday before +alloZeen aJain
this year, 6mith said.
³2n actual +alloZeen,
people often Zant to Jo tricN
ortreatinJ or do thinJs as a
family,´ she said.
Also, holdinJ the event the
6aturday before +alloZeen
maNes it easier to Jet volun
teer help.
The c ost is per person
or tZo cans of food, to be
donated to the 6outh &latsop
&ounty )ood %anN. A ticNet
Jets patrons into both events
and may be purchased at ei
ther location.
6unset 3ool Zill be closed
2ct. so staff can prepare.
)or more information, call
or visit ZZZ.
sunsetempire.com.
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