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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015
Lotteries
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WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game:
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Tuesday’s Match 4: 09-15-
22-24
Tuesday’s Mega Millions:
16-29-44-69-74, Mega Ball: 12
Estimated jackpot: $144
million.
‘Does Astoria need
a new library?’
Public meetings
“Libraries are good things. Yes.”
Juha Junkkarinen, Astoria
“Absolutely. Technology has great-
ly improved since that structure
Zas built. I used to thinN eI¿ ciency
starts with an e, but it starts with
us, our generation.”
Scott McClain, Astoria
WEDNESDAY
Sunset Empire Trans-
portation District Board, 9
a.m., Astoria Transit Center
Conference Room, 900 Ma-
rine Drive.
Gearhart City Council,
S.m., Cit\ +aOO, 9 3aci¿ c
Way.
Seaside Improvement
Commission, 7 p.m., Seaside
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
THURSDAY
Northwest Oregon Hous-
ing Authority Board, 10 a.m.,
Champion Park Apartments,
17 Brook¿ eld Ave., Tilla-
mook.
Heritage Square Project
Advisory Committee, 6:30
p.m., Astoria Public Library
Flag Room, 450 10th St.
Seaside Parks Advisory
Committee, 7 p.m., Seaside
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
“Yes. This one doesn’t have the
space or features that a modern
library needs.”
Tom Gill, Astoria
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Rather cloudy with
a passing shower
late
48°
Thursday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
40/58
Astoria
48/58
Portland
46/54
Corvallis
43/57
Eugene
40/56
Pendleton
36/54
Salem
44/57
Albany
43/56
Ontario
26/52
Bend
24/47
Friday
Burns
16/48
Medford
35/55
Mostly cloudy with
a shower in places
Klamath Falls
22/48
Mostly cloudy
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
58°
47°
61°
Saturday
51°
Sunday
Cloudy with a
bit of rain in the
afternoon
Periods of rain
57°
55°
47°
43°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 58°
Low ............................................ 38°
Normal high ............................... 56°
Normal low ................................. 42°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 0.96"
Normal month to date ............. 0.91"
Year to date ........................... 39.40"
Normal year to date ............... 47.13"
Sunset tonight .................. 4:57 p.m.
Sunrise Thursday ............. 7:01 a.m.
Moonrise today .............. 12:02 a.m.
Moonset today ................. 1:56 p.m.
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
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Full
Last
Nov 11
Nov 18
Nov 25
Dec 2
By KYLE SPURR
The Daily Astorian
The Astoria man convict-
ed of assaulting his girlfriend
with a Starbucks Coffee Frap-
puccino bottle was sentenced
to nearly six years in prison
Tuesday for violating his
probation by contacting the
woman.
Richard Wayne Sanders,
46, was placed on four-years
probation in September after
pleading no contest to sec-
ond-degree assault for the
Starbucks bottle incident and
fourth-degree assault for an-
other incident of domestic vi-
olence against the woman.
Terms of his probation
included no contact with the
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
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Vashon Island, Washington
Sept. 28, 1936 — Oct. 24, 2015
Donald Raymond Lowrance, a retired Heritage Day celebration along with his long-
teacher, principal and active member of the time friend, Ron Puzey.
Clatskanie and Knappa communities for over
Lowrance was an active member of the
50 years, died peacefully in his sleep on Sat- Clatskanie Presbyterian Church and Kiwanis
urday, Oct. 24, at Island Elder Care
Club. After retirement, he coached
several grade school basketball
Home located on Vashon Island,
teams and mentored high school
Washington. He was 79 years old,
seniors to help them prepare for
and had been a resident of Vashon
college exams. He served several
for the past year.
years as a director of the Clatskanie
A third generation Oregonian,
Foundation. In 2001 he was awarded
Lowrance was born Sept. 28, 1936,
the City of Clatskanie’s Oren Tweet
in Cottage Grove, to Raymond
Community Service award.
Clyde Lowrance and Rosa Mary
He treasured his time tending
(Gindhart) Lowrance. The younger
his vegetable and À ower gardens,
of two children, he grew up in Junc-
Donald
including a garden for the Presbyte-
tion City, and graduated from JC
Lowrance
rian Church, with the produce going
High School, where he excelled in
to help feed low-income families in
basketball, played trombone in the
band and participated with Future Farmers of the community. He also enMoyed ¿ shing in the
Clatskanie and Columbia rivers, hunting deer,
America youth programs.
He continued his education at Southern Or- elk and antelope with Ron, and backpacking
egon College, earning a teaching degree and with his family throughout the states of Oregon
graduating cum laude. He met his wife, Natalie and Washington.
He is survived by his daughter, Lori Low-
Joyce MacDougall, while an intern teaching at
Ashland Junior High School, and they were rance of Vashon Island; his son, Jon Lowrance
of Astoria; ¿ ve grandchildren, Evan, Logan,
married in Medford on June 2, 1958.
Donald served two years in the U.S. Army, Courage, Loyal and Faith; and his elder sister,
stationed in Germany, and moved to Clats- Morene Condon, of Gladstone. His wife, Na-
talie, preceded him in death on Oct. 14, 2006.
kanie in the fall of 1960.
A memorial service will be held at noon on
Lowrance taught high school biology and
coached basketball and cross-country over the Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Clatskanie Presby-
next 15 years, until he accepted a position as terian Church, with Pastor Eric Huget of¿ ci-
principal at Knappa High School. The family ating. A social time is planned following the
moved to Knappa for several years, and then service, and remembrances will be welcome.
Memorials are suggested to: Clatskanie
relocated back to Clatskanie when Lowrance
accepted a position as principal at Clatskanie Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 448, Clats-
kanie, OR, 97016 or the Clatskanie Memorial
High School.
After 11 years as CHS principal, he spent Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 243, Clatskanie,
the next several years working for the Colum- OR, 97016.
Mr. Lowrance will be cremated and interred
bia School District 5J as director of instruction
and managing the Talented and Gifted pro- at the Buxton Cemetery next to his late wife,
gram. He retired in 1992, and was honored that mother and several related pioneers from the
summer as co-grand marshal for the Clatskanie area.
Karlene Marie Greer
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
2:23 a.m.
3:04 p.m.
Low
1.3 ft.
2.4 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Fronts
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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tact, the person on probation
must report it.
“I thought I could talk to
him if I wanted to,” she said.
Judge Matyas said one of
the saddest parts of the case
is that the victim thinks she
is responsible for Sanders vi-
olating his probation. The ob-
ligation to comply is on Sand-
ers, not the victim, Matyas
said.
The assault with the Star-
bucks bottle, commonly found
in grocery stores, occurred in
June. The woman needed four
staples in the back of her head
after being hit with the glass
bottle.
The other abuse happened
last November and caused the
woman to suffer cracked ribs.
Donald Raymond Lowrance
Seaside
Oct. 15, 1966 — Oct. 30, 2015
Tonight's Sky: Cygnus the Swan is beginning its
annual nosedive toward the western horizon.
Time
High
8:55 a.m. 7.6 ft.
8:55 p.m. 6.6 ft.
woman. However, he recently
contacted her by phone and
later in person at McDonald’s
in Astoria. He did not report
the incidents to his probation
of¿ cer.
Judge Cindee Matyas re-
voked Sanders’ probation
Tuesday during a hearing in
Clatsop County Circuit Court.
Matyas sentenced him to 70
months in prison, which was
the length agreed upon in his
plea deal. The no contact or-
der with the victim remains in
place.
The woman spoke at the
hearing and claimed she
thought they could have con-
tact if she initiated it, which
she said she did at McDon-
ald’s. If a victim makes con-
OBITUARIES
Under the Sky
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
72 62 sh
Boston
61 51 s
Chicago
69 57 pc
Denver
65 34 pc
Des Moines
68 58 pc
Detroit
75 57 s
El Paso
72 47 pc
Fairbanks
25 20 c
Honolulu
89 76 pc
Indianapolis
75 58 pc
Kansas City
70 58 pc
Las Vegas
57 42 pc
Los Angeles
68 49 s
Memphis
77 63 pc
Miami
87 78 t
Nashville
76 62 pc
New Orleans
79 67 pc
New York
70 56 s
Oklahoma City 72 62 pc
Philadelphia
76 55 s
St. Louis
76 58 pc
Salt Lake City
46 33 sn
San Francisco
65 49 s
Seattle
51 45 pc
Washington, DC 73 57 s
New
Man sentenced six years for
violating no contact order
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Karlene Marie Greer, most
Sam dedicated the remainder of her
life to supporting others in the pro-
lovingly known as “Sam,” passed
gram to create lasting and sustain-
peacefully the evening of Oct. 30,
able change for their lives. Sam had
2015, surrounded by family. Kar-
the ability to love people where they
lene was born Oct. 15, 1966 in
were at, and would automatically
Twin Falls, Idaho. She is survived
make you comfortable the minute
by her three sons; Levi, Kevin, and
you met her. Sam truly touched and
Daniel.
changed the lives of everyone she
To those who knew her, Sam
met. She will be greatly missed by
was a light in the midst of darkness.
all who knew her.
Her role as house manager for the
Karlene
A celebration of life will be held
women’s program at Helping Hands
Greer
at Helping Hands Reentry Outreach
Reentry Outreach Centers gave her
Centers, 1530 S. Roosevelt Drive in Seaside, at
purpose and meaning.
After graduating from the program herself, 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015.
Nancy Ellen Herlin
Astoria
Jan. 27, 1951 — Oct. 26, 2015
Nancy Ellen Herlin passed away
on Oct. 26, 2015, in Astoria, Ore-
gon. She was born Jan. 27, 1951, to
Henry J. Herlin and Edith V. (Pelto)
Herlin in Astoria, Oregon.
She is survived by her nephew
Jeffrey David VanOsdol; her grand-
niece McKenzie Jean (VanOsdol)
Wilson and her husband, Vince Wil-
son; her cousins Richard A. Brown,
Daniel E. Savel, Deanna M. (Savel)
Helligso, Deanne M. (Pelto) Ruby
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Nancy
Herlin
and Tara (Pelto) Fowler; and her
special friends Peggy Gano Wilson,
Becky Colvin and Rita Helmerson.
She is predeceased by her parents
Henry and Edith Herlin and her sis-
ter Jeanne Marie (Herlin) VanOsdol.
There will be a memorial ser-
vice for Nancy at Peace Lutheran
Church, 565 12th St. in Astoria, Or-
egon, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov.
7, and there will be refreshments
following.
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