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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015
CH,3,n cleans up 6unday
The Daily Astorian
)rom to p.m. 6unday,
Citi]ens HelpinJ ,mprove
3arNs CH,3 ,n is cleaninJ
up the Astoria Recreation
Center, Marine Drive .
9olunteers are needed to
spruce up the area Zith im
provements such as poZer
ZashinJ, puttinJ in barN
chips, hedJinJ, moZinJ,
ZeedinJ, picNinJ up trash
and paintinJ the .id =one
inside the center.
9olunteers Zill receive
Tshirts, snacNs, beveraJes,
and all of the tools necessary
to complete the tasNs. CH,3
,n is also providinJ pri]es to
Nids for each baJ of collected
JarbaJe or Zeeds.
Those Zho are interested
in volunteerinJ, sponsorinJ a
clean up or joininJ the CH,3
in email list can contact Me
lissa .eyser at chipin#as
toria.or.us or .
CH,3 ,n has other volun
teer opportunities available
Zith monthly parN clean ups,
as Zell as parN adoption. ,n
formation is available on the
Astoria 3arNs and Recreation
)acebooN paJe and at ZZZ.
astoriaparNs.com
ball: , 3oZer
ball:
(stimated jacNpot:
million.
WASHINGTON
Wednesday’s
Daily
Game:
Wednesday’s Hit 5:

(stimated
jacNpot:
,.
Wednesday’s Keno:



Wednesday’s Lotto:

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

:eeNend calendar. Rabbit
:ilde Zill perform at p.m.
6unday .
Teacher incorrect —The
name of a teacher Zho left
Clatsop Community ColleJe
Zas incorrect in a :ednesday
story about Royal 1ebeNer.
,nstructor 6tanley :anlass
left in the late s.
Lotteries
OREGON
Wednesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.:
4 p.m.:
7 p.m.:
10 p.m.:
Wednesday’s
Mega-
bucks:
(stimated jacNpot: .
million.
Wednesday’s
Power-
Corrections
Rabbit Wilde to per-
form — Due to a last minute
rebooNinJ, the band listed to
play at )ort *eorJe %reZery
is ZronJ in today¶s Coast
2%,TUAR,(6
Roy D. Garrison
Longview, Washington
Feb. 23, 1933 — Nov. 8, 2015
+e retired in after years of teachinJ
5oy D. *arrison passed aZay peacefully
on 1oY. , , in /onJYieZ, :ashinJton. art history, Zatercolor, draZinJ, sculpture and
+e Zas born to -ames (. and *race +. *ar pottery. +e also served throuJhout the years in
rison, Zith his tZin brother, on )eb. , , his church in various capacities, includinJ as
bishop.
in :aYerly, ,llinois. +e Zas raised in
Roy is preceded in death by his
,llinois and ,oZa, and as a teenaJer
parents -ames (. *arrison and
Moined the &hurch of -esus &hrist of
*race +. *arrison, as Zell as an
/atter day 6aints in .
infant sister, Rosetta 0ay *arri
+e serYed in the Army Zith his
son. He is survived by his children:
tZin brother from , Zhere
0arN /e]lie *arrison of American
his assiJnment tooN him to (urope.
)orN, Utah .irN *ina *arrison of
8pon returninJ home he serYed as a
6t. Helens, 2reJon Dayna 3eter
missionary for his church in the &al
)errero of %oise, ,daho and DaZna
ifornia 0ission, after Zhich he pur
-ohn *illespie of American )orN,
sued and obtained a master of ¿ ne
Roy
Utah as Zell as Jrandchildren
arts deJree from %riJham <ounJ
Garrison
and JreatJrandchildren. 6iblinJs
University.
are: (uJene Rosemary *arrison of
+e married -udith /ynn 5ichard
son later divorced on -une , , in 6alt Des 0oines, ,oZa :illiam 1athalie *arri
/aNe &ity, Utah, and they had four children son of %ountiful, Utah 9alerie )ern ,nJalls of
Denver, &olorado Ray 0ary -ean *arrison
0arN, .irN, Dayna and DaZna.
5oy Zent on to ZorN as an art teacher at of /ehi, Utah and David &ecile *arrison of
*ranite +iJh 6chool and &raft +ouse in Utah %urlinJton, ,oZa. A special thanN you to .elly,
before acceptinJ a Mob offer from &latsop &om Tina and especially 1iNNol for the e[ceptional
munity &olleJe in the fall of , Zith the as care they provided.
6ervices Zill be held Thursday, 1ov. ,
siJnment to develop the art department. 5oy
Zas very instrumental in JroZinJ the colleJe , at p.m. Zith a vieZinJ one hour prior
art department and art center. 2ver the ne[t at p.m., at the &hurch of -esus &hrist of /at
years, the art proJram at the colleJe JreZ un ter day 6aints, 1iaJara Ave., Astoria, 2re
der his direction, Zith a neZ facility eventually Jon. ,nterment Zill be at *reenZood &emetery
immediately folloZinJ the service.
beinJ built to accommodate the demand.
Robert Andrew Kalander
®
ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Windy with rain
53°
Friday
The Dalles
44/59
Astoria
53/60
Portland
49/58
Corvallis
45/59
Eugene
45/60
Pendleton
45/62
Salem
49/60
Albany
48/60
Ontario
29/51
Bend
35/54
Saturday
Burns
20/52
Medford
34/58
Windy with rain
Klamath Falls
24/53
Periods of rain;
watch for fl ooding
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
60°
51°
53°
Sunday
44°
Monday
Mostly cloudy
with a couple of
showers
Breezy with
periods of rain
51°
52°
41°
45°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 57°
Low ............................................ 39°
Normal high ............................... 55°
Normal low ................................. 41°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.42"
Month to date .......................... 3.92"
Normal month to date ............. 3.64"
Year to date ........................... 42.36"
Normal year to date .............. 49.86"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Friday ..................
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
4:47 p.m.
7:13 a.m.
7:55 a.m.
5:52 p.m.
First
Full
Last
New
Nov 18
Nov 25
Dec 2
Dec 11
Under the Sky
Today
Hi Lo W
43 27 s
47 35 pc
57 45 pc
54 45 pc
56 54 r
48 24 s
53 34 pc
52 48 pc
57 48 pc
Hi
48
54
59
60
59
53
58
57
61
Fri.
Lo
29
37
49
47
49
26
37
51
52
Hi
61
60
46
52
52
48
68
-1
86
51
58
68
80
62
87
60
67
58
64
58
56
50
66
57
59
Fri.
Lo
38
41
27
28
36
35
46
-8
77
28
40
44
50
39
74
33
54
42
40
43
36
31
48
48
41
W
c
c
s
c
r
pc
pc
sh
c
National Cities
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
49 48 r
53 45 pc
52 49 r
55 42 pc
55 49 pc
56 54 r
42 39 pc
52 49 r
52 42 c
Hi
56
62
58
61
60
60
50
58
62
Fri.
Lo
48
46
52
47
52
51
44
52
44
W
r
c
r
c
r
r
r
r
sh
Tonight's Sky: Taurid meteor shower reaches its
peak around midnight.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
2:25 a.m. 7.7 ft.
1:33 p.m. 9.1 ft.
Time
7:54 a.m.
8:35 p.m.
Low
2.7 ft.
-0.4 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
69 45 pc
Boston
54 49 r
Chicago
51 35 c
Denver
46 22 pc
Des Moines
54 33 pc
Detroit
51 40 sh
El Paso
67 43 pc
Fairbanks
2 -8 pc
Honolulu
86 75 pc
Indianapolis
55 35 pc
Kansas City
60 31 s
Las Vegas
66 44 s
Los Angeles
77 52 s
Memphis
64 43 s
Miami
88 75 pc
Nashville
64 40 s
New Orleans
73 55 pc
New York
60 49 r
Oklahoma City 64 39 s
Philadelphia
63 48 r
St. Louis
60 39 pc
Salt Lake City
47 28 pc
San Francisco 64 47 s
Seattle
50 48 r
Washington, DC 64 48 sh
W
s
pc
pc
s
s
c
pc
c
pc
s
s
s
s
s
pc
s
c
pc
s
pc
s
s
s
r
pc
Palmer, Alaska
Aug. 19, 1961 — Nov. 1, 2015
Oregon Weather
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Birth
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
Robert AndreZ .alander, , died 1ov. an airport, apartment complexes, churches and
, in 3almer, AlasNa, after a short battle state of¿ ce buildinJs.
His 6candinavian heritaJe Zas very import
Zith cancer. Robert Zas born AuJ. , , in
Astoria, 2reJon, to -ohn and 6andra .aland ant to him. He spent lots of time researchinJ
the family tree in 1orZay, )inland,
er. He Zas the oldest of three chil
and ,celand. He Zas a member of
dren. He married Carol Mitchell in
the 6ons of 1orZay %ernt %alchen
December , and they have one
/odJe. He loved ZoodZorNinJ and
dauJhter, .iani, Zho is his pride and
carvinJ 6candinavian ¿ Jurines.
joy.
At the aJe of , Robert Zas con
He Zas bapti]ed and con¿ rmed
verted and bapti]ed a member of the
at )irst /utheran Church in Astoria,
Church of -esus Christ of /atter day
2reJon, Zhere he started 6unday
6aints. Robert Zas a faithful mem
6chool at aJe . He enjoyed playinJ
ber and served in many callinJs.
/ittle /eaJue baseball, sZimminJ,
Robert Zas very inspirational in
and various campinJ activities Zith
Robert
hoZ he died, but even more in hoZ
the %oy 6couts. He earned the hiJh
Kalander
he lived. He had a heart of Jold and
est aZard of (aJle 6cout, and is a
loved servinJ others.
brotherhood member of the Order of
Robert is survived by his Zife of years,
the ArroZ. Robert Zas a talented musician and
loved to play the Juitar and sinJ. He played Carol, and his dauJhter .iani, of AlasNa his
the sa[ophone in the hiJh school concert and parents, -ohn and 6andra .alander of Astoria,
ja]] bands. He loved music of all Jenres, and OreJon brother, 6teve .alander of Homer,
he shared this love Zith his Zife and dauJhter. AlasNa sister, 6usan Cox of Astoria, OreJon
Robert loved cars and trucNs, especially and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nepheZs,
the hot, muscle type of vehicles. He also liNed cousins and many brothers and sistersinlaZ.
9isitation Zill be held 6aturday, 1ov. ,
the classic cars and his )ord MustanJ.
He loved the mountains and the outdoors, , from to a.m. at the Church of -e
and travelinJ Zith his family throuJhout the sus Christ of /atter day 6aints at 1iaJara
U.6. and Canada, his favorite trip beinJ to the Ave., Astoria, OreJon. )uneral 6ervices Zill
*rand Canyon. He also traveled to 6cotland folloZ at a.m. )amily and friends are invit
ed to remain at the church for a reception.
and (nJland.
*raveside services Zith vault interment Zill
He studied architecture at the University
of OreJon and Te[as Tech University. He Zas be held at : p.m. 6aturday, 1ov. , , at
very artistic, especially in technical draZinJ, Ocean 9ieZ Cemetery in :arrenton, OreJon.
,n lieu of À oZers, a memorial donation may
Zhich led to his occupation of architecture.
Robert loved to desiJn homes. Many Zere be sent to the family at 3.O. %ox 3almer,
built in OreJon, :ashinJton, Montana and A. .
CaldZell¶s /uce/ayton Mortuary is in
AlasNa. He desiJned beautiful loJ homes that
Zere built in .alispell and :hite¿ sh, Mon charJe of the arranJements. 3lease siJn our
tana, and AlasNa. He also ZorNed on desiJns online Juest booN at ZZZ.caldZellsmortuary.
for larJe projects, neZ and remodels, such as com
Oct. 30, 2015
(1*(/621, Amanda and
&arson, of 1aselle, :ashinJ
ton, a Jirl, /illianna Hilma
son, -onathan and Terri %ates,
all of 1aselle. *reatJrand
mother is MicNey %ates, also
of 1aselle.
Hospital, (ducation Room %,
6. :ahanna Road, 6ea
side.
Clatsop County Human
Services Advisory Council,
to : p.m., (xchanJe
6t., Room .
Seaside School District,
p.m., 6. )ranNlin 6t.
Seaside Planning Com-
mission, p.m., ZorN session,
City Hall, %roadZay.
WEDNESDAY
Clatsop Soil and Wa-
ter Conservation District
Board, a.m., Room ,
O6U 6eafood /ab Center,
Marine Drive.
Seaside Tourist Advisory
Committee, p.m., City Hall,
%roadZay.
Astoria School Board,
: p.m. study session, :
p.m. reJular meetinJ, Capt.
Robert *ray 6chool, Al
ameda Ave.
3ublic meetinJs
THURSDAY
Seaside Convention Cen-
ter Commission, p.m., Con
vention Center, )irst Ave.
Gearhart Planning Com-
mission, p.m., *earhart
City Hall, 3aci¿ c :ay .
Elsie-Vinemaple RFPD,
p.m., U.6. HiJhZay
, 6easide.
TUESDAY
Union Health District,
a.m., 3rovidence 6easide
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