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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
Marijuana, heroin topics of public forums
the auditorium at Astoria High
School, 1001 W Marine Drive.
North Coast Prevention
Marijuana became legal
Works will be hosting two pub- for retail sales in Oregon last
lic forums Jan. 21 on emerging year . Martin will explain what
issues with marijuana and her- the new law means for com-
oin.
munities, schools, families and
Eric Martin, director emeri- youth. These sessions are a fol-
tus of the Addiction Counselor low-up on two workshops host-
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will discuss issues and answer Works this past fall to explain
questions.
the law on retail marijuana.
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Martin is also an adjunct
from noon to 2 p.m. in Colum- faculty member with the Uni-
bia Hall Room 219 on Clatsop versity of Oregon Substance
Community College’s main Abuse Prevention Program,
campus, 1651 Lexington Ave. has served on several guber-
in Astoria. The second will natorial advisory boards and
take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in LVVWDWHDQGQDWLRQDOO\FHUWL¿HG
with 29 years as an addictions
counselor and prevention spe-
cialist.
Prevention Works is a local
coalition of law enforcement,
education, parents, businesses,
mentoring programs, substance
abuse professionals, social
services, healthcare workers
and youth to prevent youth
substance abuse, suicide, de-
linquency and other risky be-
haviors.
The group meets from 3:30
to 5 p.m. the third Thursday
of each month at Warrenton
City Hall and can be reached
at ncpreventionworks@gmail.
com.
The Daily Astorian
Public meetings
TUESDAY
Astoria City Council, 9
a.m., work session on Heritage
Square, Astoria Public Library
Flag Room, 450 10th St.
Sunset Empire Transpor-
tation District, Senior and Dis-
abled Transportation Advisory
Committee, 10:30 a.m., Asto-
ria Transit Center Conference
Room, 900 Marine Drive.
Lewis & Clark Fire De-
partment Board, 7 p.m., main
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101 Business.
Cannon Beach City Coun-
cil, 5:30 p.m., work session,
City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
Clatsop Community Col-
lege Board, 5:30 p.m. work-
shop, 6:20 p.m. executive ses-
sion (closed to public), 6:30
p.m. regular meeting, Colum-
bia Hall Room 219, 1651 Lex-
ington Ave.
Warrenton City Commis-
sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S.
Main Ave.
WEDNESDAY
Clatsop Soil and Water
Conservation District Board,
10 a.m., OSU Seafood Lab
Center, 2001 Marine Drive,
Conference Room 112.
Warrenton Business As-
sociation, City Hall, 5:30 p.m.,
225 S. Main Ave.
Clatsop County Board of
Commissioners, 4 p.m., ex-
ecutive session, 6 p.m., regular
meeting, Judge Guy Boyington
Building, 857 Commercial St.,
Astoria.
Astoria School Board,
6:15 p.m., study session, 7:30
p.m., regular meeting, Capt.
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boardroom, 785 Alameda Ave.
Wickiup Water Dis-
trict Board, 6:30 p.m.,
92648 Svensen Market Road,
Svensen.
Warrenton-Hammond
School Board, 7 p.m., Warren-
ton High School library, 1700
S.E. Main Ave.
of Astoria, for driving under
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on Highway 202 in Astoria.
• At 10:53 p.m. Sunday,
Oregon State Police arrested
Edward Lee Jones, 44, for
DUII on U.S. Highway 101
and 12th Avenue in Seaside.
On the record
DUII arrests
• At 11:58 p.m. Friday,
Oregon State Police arrested
Cynthia Jean Thompson, 50,
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
Rain
42°
Wednesday
The Dalles
37/44
Astoria
42/49
Portland
41/48
Corvallis
46/50
Eugene
45/50
Salem
45/50
Albany
46/49
40°
Friday
Klamath Falls
34/39
Mostly cloudy, rain
Saturday
Cloudy with a
shower in places
51°
44°
Rain
53°
45°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Monday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 55°
Low ............................................ 40°
Normal high ............................... 49°
Normal low ................................. 38°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.30"
Month to date .......................... 0.62"
Normal month to date ............. 3.83"
Year to date ............................. 0.62"
Normal year to date ................ 3.83"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Wednesday .........
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
33 31 c
42 38 r
56 48 r
51 45 r
50 45 r
39 34 r
55 43 r
53 45 r
59 49 r
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
51 27 s
Boston
38 25 sf
Chicago
12 -1 pc
Denver
43 25 s
Des Moines
11 9 pc
Detroit
25 11 sf
El Paso
48 26 s
Fairbanks
0 -2 c
Honolulu
83 65 s
Indianapolis
24 2 sf
Kansas City
27 19 pc
Las Vegas
54 32 s
Los Angeles
67 44 s
Memphis
49 26 s
Miami
68 55 sh
Nashville
44 17 pc
New Orleans
59 41 s
New York
40 25 pc
Oklahoma City 50 26 s
Philadelphia
44 24 sn
St. Louis
24 17 s
Salt Lake City
31 17 pc
San Francisco
60 53 pc
Seattle
50 43 r
Washington, DC 46 23 pc
4:51 p.m.
7:55 a.m.
9:25 a.m.
8:25 p.m.
First
Full
Last
New
Jan 16
Jan 23
Jan 31
Feb 8
Under the Sky
Wed.
Hi Lo W
37 23 sn
44 27 r
51 43 r
50 38 r
49 43 r
39 25 c
50 36 r
49 40 r
51 44 r
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
48 40 r
40 34 c
46 41 r
55 47 r
49 45 r
52 46 r
35 33 c
46 44 r
38 32 r
Wed.
Hi Lo W
48 36 r
44 34 r
48 38 r
50 39 r
50 39 r
50 44 r
40 30 sn
48 39 r
40 24 c
Tonight's Sky: Leo the Lion will emerge from the
eastern night sky before midnight.
Former Warrenton resident
May 18, 1924 — Jan. 7, 2016
On Jan. 7, 2016, Bea passed away as a re- of Knappa, Oregon; and Julia Bangs (Kert) of
sult of complications from heart disease. Bea Warrenton, Oregon. Other survivors include 13
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
was 91 years old.
A memorial service is being held at
Bea was born in Gilroy, California, on May
Hughes-Ransom
Mortu-
18, 1924, the seventh child
ary in Astoria, Oregon, on
of Maggie and John Pow-
Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, at
ell.
11 a.m.
She was preceded in
Memorial contributions
death by Howard, her hus-
may be made to the Knappa
band of 60 years, and her
High School Athletic Asso-
son, Lynn.
ciation.
Surviving are her chil-
Hughes-Ransom Mor-
dren, Virginia Moen (hus-
tuary is in charge of the
band Gary) of Aloha,
arrangements. An online
Oregon; Karen Sabatine
guest book may be signed at
of Aloha, Oregon; Rich-
Beatrice Bangs
www.hughes-ransom.com
ard Bangs (wife Dana)
Paul E. Beard, 66, of Gaston, Oregon, passed be most remembered for his jovial attitude, and by
away Monday, Dec. 29, 2015, in Forest Grove Re- his grandchildren for talking like Donald Duck.
hab while on hospice after suffering from a series He was a big fan of the Green Bay Packers.
He is survived by his spouse Sharon, son
of strokes.
Christopher Beard and stepchildren
Paul was born Oct 30, 1949, to Rob-
Roxanne Teeter, Shereena Bates and
ert F. Beard and Agnes Waring in North
Kenneth Lanier. He has 11 grandchil-
Bend, Oregon. He attended some high
dren, 13 great-grandchildren and one
school at Warrenton High School, then
great-great-granddaughter. He has a
joined the U.S. Navy and was stationed
brother, Jerold Beard, who lives in Che-
in Fallon, Nevada.
halis, Washington. Paul was preceded
He married Betty Mathewson in
in death by his parents and a brother,
April of 1970 in Nevada. He and Betty
James Beard.
had a son, Christopher. They divorced
Contributions can be made to Care
in 1971. He then moved to Oregon,
Partners Hospice and Palliative Care in
where he married Sharon LaChance
Paul Beard
Hillsboro, Oregon.
in 1972; at the time she was widowed
A community gathering was held
with three children.
Jan. 5 at the Tribal Elder Center in
He worked in construction as a
heavy equipment operator for various companies. Grand Ronde.
Arrangements were made by Adamson’s Sher-
Paul enjoyed being surrounded by his friends,
¿VKLQJDQGGRLQJZRRGZRUNLQJSURMHFWV+HZLOO idan Funeral Home, 503-843-2525.
Deaths
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
3:48 a.m. 8.8 ft.
3:18 p.m. 9.3 ft.
Time
9:36 a.m.
9:58 p.m.
Low
2.3 ft.
-0.3 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Wed.
Hi Lo W
48 33 s
33 20 s
19 16 sf
50 26 s
33 26 pc
17 15 sf
52 30 s
9 1
c
83 66 s
25 23 pc
45 31 s
54 37 pc
64 45 r
52 39 s
73 62 s
44 34 s
63 48 s
31 23 s
53 31 pc
31 24 s
44 32 pc
37 27 pc
57 46 r
49 40 r
34 25 s
Beatrice ‘Bea’ Lorraine Bangs
Gaston
Oct. 30, 1949 — Dec. 29, 2015
Burns
26/37
42°
Dick was born in Astoria, Oregon, to Rag- games on autumn Saturday afternoons, and
nor and Ruth Johnson. He graduated from was also a Portland Trail Blazers season tick-
Astoria High School in 1950, and received a et holder. He enjoyed traveling, especially the
bachelor’s degree in history from the Univer- trips to Europe with Pat, and the occasional
to visit relatives in Norway. Dick
sity of Oregon in 1954 as a member
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of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Dick then
and the camaraderie of being with
spent two years in Korea, serving in
friends and family. He was a larger-
the U.S. Army as a radio communi-
cations specialist. He completed his
than-life presence, playfully teasing
master’s of education degree at the
those he cherished, embracing the
University of Oregon in 1959.
many friendships cultivated over the
years.
Dick worked for the Hillsboro
Dick was preceded in death by
School District for his entire career,
his parents, and his wife, Pat. He is
hired as a history teacher before
survived by brother Peter Johnson of
moving into school administration.
He retired in 1990 after 33 years of Richard Johnson Altadena, California; son Eric John-
son and his family of Maple Valley,
service. He was a lifelong educator
Washington; daughter Karen McCo-
and had a passion for mentoring and
nnell and her family of Eugene, Oregon; and
developing aspiring new teachers.
Astoria High School sweethearts, Dick mar- niece Jill Gold and her family of Altadena,
ried Patricia Niemela in 1954. They welcomed California.
A memorial service will be held at Grace
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child, Karen, in 1965. Dick loved his Oregon Episcopal Church in Astoria, Oregon, on Sat-
Ducks, frequently attending Oregon football urday, Jan. 16, 2016, at 1 p.m.
Ontario
31/39
Bend
38/44
Thursday
46°
Astoria
Aug. 21, 1932 — Dec. 26, 2015
Paul E. Beard
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
49°
Richard Douglas Johnson
Pendleton
34/44
Medford
43/50
Mostly cloudy with
a touch of rain
OBITUARIES
Jan. 9, 2016
HASKINS, Donald Dale,
75, of Seaside, died in Sea-
side. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
Jan. 3, 2016
JACKSON, Sherry Lor-
raine, 60, of Gearhart, died
in Gearhart. Hughes-Ran-
som Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
An online guest book may be
signed at www.caldwellsmor-
tuary.com
Saturday, Jan. 16
CARSON, Texi Lea —
Memorial at 2 p.m., Astoria
Christian Church, 1151 Har-
rison Ave. Carson, 81, of As-
toria, died Monday, Dec. 21,
2015, in Portland.
Estimated jackpot: $5.7 million.
11-19-20-24-25-27-34-37-41-42-
46-50-54-56-57-58-69
Monday’s Lotto: 04-22-34-
35-48-49
Estimated jackpot: $4.8 mil-
lion.
Monday’s Match 4: 02-07-
13-15
Memorials
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.
Friday, Jan. 15
WILSON, Robert Allen
“Bobby” — Memorial at 1
p.m., Caldwell’s Luce-Layton
Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave.
Lotteries
OREGON
Monday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 7-4-8-2
4 p.m.: 9-1-5-2
7 p.m.: 0-8-1-9
10 p.m.: 8-2-7-0
Monday’s Megabucks: 15-
17-24-34-40-43
WASHINGTON
Monday’s Daily Game: 2-7-1
Monday’s Hit 5: 08-15-16-17-
34
Estimated jackpot: $200,000.
Monday’s Keno: 05-06-07-
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Date of event incorrect — Project Homeless Connect will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
on Jan. 28 at the Seaside Convention Center. An incorrect date was listed in a 3A story Monday.
Meeting location changed — The meeting location for the Clatsop County Genealogical So-
ciety has changed. The group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, 350 Niagara Ave. Parking is at the back of the church.
LNG event changed²&ROXPELD3DFL¿F&RPPRQ6HQVHLVQRWPHHWLQJDWWKHXVXDOWLPHDQG
location Jan. 21. Instead, the group will host a community “No LNG” meeting with Columbia
Riverkeeper from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Warrenton Community Center, 170 S.W. Third St. A
letter to the editor on 5A Friday contained incorrect information.
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