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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2016
Oregon bottle deposit will
cost you 10 cents next year
Associated Press
PORTLAND — Oregon’s
bottle deposit is doubling next
April in an effort to boost
redemption rates.
Five years ago, the state
Legislature decided that if the
redemption rate fell below 80
percent for two consecutive
years, the 5 cent bottle deposit
would be doubled to a dime.
The redemption rate didn’t
even hit 70 percent in 2014
and 2015, so the deposit will
rise April 1.
Oregon Liquor Control
Commission spokeswoman
Christie Scott told The Ore-
gonian/OregonLive that the
OBITUARIES
Joseph Dale Emmons
Seaside
Feb. 5, 1935 — July 11, 2016
state will use the lag time
to work with manufactur-
ers, beverage distributors and
consumers to prepare for the
change.
Cans and bottle labeling
must be updated to refl ect the
10 cent deposit and redemp-
tion centers must reprogram
their machines.
Joseph Dale Emmons, 81, died
unexpectedly on July 11, 2016,
while at home with his loving wife,
Eileen, and favorite dog Harley by
his side. At his request there will be
no service.
He was a passionate trout fi sh-
erman, and loved to share his catch
Joseph Emmons
with others.
Chinook season opens with
new rules to protect wild fi sh
The Daily Astorian
Fall Chinook salmon fi sh-
ing opened Monday on the
L ower Columbia River trib-
utaries under new rules
designed to protect wild fi sh.
Only fi n-clipped fall C hi-
nook may be retained this year
in a move to protect wild tule
C hinook, a species listed for
protection under the Endan-
gered Species Act.
Streams covered by the
temporary rule include Youngs
River and Bay, Bear Creek,
Beaver Creek, Big Creek,
Gnat Creek, John Day River,
Klaskanine River (including
North and South Fork), Clats-
NEWS BRIEFS
Museum offers pirate
shipbuilding class
The Columbia River Maritime Museum
presents “Build your own Pirate s hip!” from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at the museum’s Edu-
cation Department on the Plaza. I n case of
rain, the location will be the Barbey Maritime
Center.
All supplies are provided.
The cost of the event is included with paid
admission to the museum , while museum mem-
bers are free.
For more information, contact Nate Sandel,
sandel@crmm.org
kanie River, Plympton Creek
and the Lewis and Clark River.
While anglers are still
allowed to fi sh for C hinook
in these streams and keep up
to two adult and fi ve jack (15-
24 inches) C hinook, they must
be fi n-clipped fi sh, which are
marked with a healed adipose
or ventral fi n clip.
Water shut off at Medford schools due to lead
Associated Press
MEDFORD — Drink-
ing water has been shut off
at two Medford schools after
tests revealed too much lead.
The
Mail
Tribune
reported the school district
received the test results Fri-
day evening for Jackson
and Roosevelt elementary
schools.
They showed that water
from 73 percent of fi x-
tures at Jackson and 80 per-
cent of fi xtures at Roosevelt
Housing authority board
seeks applicants for seat
exceeded standards for lead
set by the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
Water bottles are being
distributed for students and
staff to use during a summer
camp program at Roosevelt
and Jackson.
The Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants
for an open seat .
The open position is for a full term ending
June 30, 2020. The deadline to apply is Aug.
19.
The Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
owns and manages housing for low- and mod-
erate-income people and administers various
federal housing assistance programs in Clatsop,
Columbia and Tillamook counties.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
69
55
56
A shower early;
otherwise, mostly cloudy
68
57
Areas of low clouds, then
some sun
Areas of low clouds, then
some sun
First
Salem
53/83
Newport
50/64
Aug 10
Coos Bay
51/69
Last
Aug 18
Baker
38/79
Ontario
57/86
Burns
35/83
Klamath Falls
41/86
Lakeview
44/85
Ashland
52/93
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
8:44 a.m.
8:46 p.m.
Low
-1.3 ft.
1.4 ft.
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
83
77
69
80
64
84
89
73
62
66
Today
Lo
38
40
51
49
56
41
54
50
50
51
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Hi
79
81
70
85
65
86
94
81
64
67
Wed.
Lo
39
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52
53
55
46
58
54
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53
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
70
79
75
82
77
64
79
79
72
80
Today
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52
52
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Hi
77
84
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88
83
66
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88
Wed.
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Wed.
Hi Lo
91 73
79 65
88 70
95 61
91 74
89 69
91 72
61 48
87 74
88 72
93 74
100 83
82 66
95 77
90 79
93 73
93 81
80 67
99 75
84 68
93 76
94 67
70 55
76 57
85 70
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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Astoria Mayor Arline LaMear will hold
her monthly “Meet the Mayor” event at noon
Wednesday at City Hall.
The event is an opportunity for residents to
discuss city issues.
Aaron Francis Turner, 22, of Seaside, for sec-
ond-degree criminal trespass at the Asto-
ria Library. Later the same day, Astoria Police
arrested Turner for second-degree criminal mis-
chief at McDonald’s. Turner was also charged
with aggravated harassment and resisting arrest
for allegedly resisting the booking offi cer in jail
and spitting on a deputy.
Public indecency
• At 4:24 p.m. Saturday, Astoria Police
arrested Jeffrey Scott Miller, 60, of Lake
Oswego, for public indecency after he allegedly
was seen naked in the 1000 block of Alameda
Avenue.
Assault
• At 5:57 p.m. Saturday, Astoria Police
arrested Ian Travis Birrell, 35, of Astoria, for
fourth-degree assault and menacing on West
Marine Drive. After the alleged assault, police
said, Birrell ran and jumped into Youngs Bay
where a Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce marine
patrol boat located him.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TUESDAY
Seaside Library Board, 4:30
p.m., Public Library, 1131
Broadway.
Port of Astoria Commission, 4
p.m., executive session (closed
to public), 5 p.m., workshop,
new Port offi ces, 10 Pier 1, Suite
209.
Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer
District Board, 6 p.m., 34583
U.S. Highway 101 Business.
Astoria Planning Commis-
sion, 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095
July 29, 2016
BLACK, Gerald H., 81,
of Warrenton, died in Astoria.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mor-
tuary in Astoria is in charge of
the arrangements.
LOTTERIES
Duane St.
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Cannon Beach City Council, 7
p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
WEDNESDAY
Seaside Improvement Com-
mission, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Gearhart City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way.
Aug. 1, 2016
BROWN, Carol K., 80, of
Seaside, died in Seaside. Cald-
well’s Funeral & Cremation
Arrangement Center in Seaside
is in charge of the arrangements.
OREGON
Monday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 4-4-8-2
4 p.m.: 2-8-0-8
7 p.m.: 3-9-2-8
10 p.m.: 3-8-7-5
Monday’s Megabucks:
9-14-17-20-31-39
Estimated jackpot: $8.2
million
WASHINGTON
Monday’s Daily Game:
5-3-4
Monday’s Hit 5: 16-17-25-
29-38
Estimated jackpot: $120,000
Monday’s Keno: 01-05-08-
18-21-33-35-38-41-44-47-
50-53-56-57-59-71-72-74-76
Monday’s Lotto: 08-11-25-
46-47-48
Estimated jackpot: $3.4
million
Monday’s Match 4: 09-12-
14-22
OBITUARY POLICY
APPLIANCE
PACKAGE DEALS
APPLIANCE
AND HOME
FURNISHINGS
529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON
503-861-0929
O VER
Mattresses, Furniture
3 A 0
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TSOP
C LA U
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C O NT
LaMear to hold ‘Meet the
Mayor’ event Wednesday
DEATHS
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
YE
The three fi nalists for Astoria library direc-
tor have been announced.
The city is reviewing Jason Grubb from
Green River, Wyoming; Patricia Jenkins from
Temecula, California; and Jimmy Pearson from
Lone Tree, Colorado.
The candidates will appear at a meet-and-
greet from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Barbey Maritime Center.
REGIONAL CITIES
TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
IN
Astoria library director
fi nalists announced
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
Tonight's Sky: The Moon is new today (1:45 p.m.)
as it crosses the imaginary line between Earth and
the Sun.
Today
Hi Lo
89 72
76 64
87 71
93 64
84 74
86 69
90 70
69 52
88 74
88 70
94 73
102 85
83 67
96 77
90 79
89 72
93 80
79 67
98 73
82 68
89 75
101 76
71 54
70 57
87 73
La Grande
42/80
The board normally meets once a month. The
meeting location rotates among the counties.
To apply, obtain an application form and
return it to the Clatsop County Manager’s
Offi ce at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria
OR 97103, (503) 325-1000. Forms are avail-
able from the County Manager’s Offi ce or on
the county website www.co.clatsop.or.us.
ON THE RECORD
DUII arrest
• At 6:18 p.m. Saturday, Astoria Police
arrested Kristopher A. Varila, 40, of Il waco,
Washington, for driving under the infl uence of
intoxicants after he crashed his motorcycle at
the entrance of the Astoria Bridge.
• At 9:19 p.m. Saturday, Oregon State Police
arrested Jason William Morris, 35, of Astoria,
for DUII on West Marine Drive in Astoria.
• At 9:58 p.m. Saturday, Clatsop County
Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested Kelvin Patrick Rum-
mell, 52, of Seaside, for DUII at T Avenue in
Seaside.
• At 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Astoria Police
arrested Christopher C. Dolter, 28, of Astoria,
for DUII near 44th Street.
• At 6:10 p.m. Sunday, Oregon State Police
arrested Kenneth E. White, 39, of Crooked
River Ranch, Oregon, for DUII on the beach
near Sunset Beach Lane.
Criminal trespass
• At 3:53 p.m. Friday, Astoria Police arrested
Roseburg
55/88
Brookings
52/72
Aug 24
John Day
45/85
Bend
40/81
Medford
54/94
UNDER THE SKY
High
8.9 ft.
7.9 ft.
Prineville
43/84
Lebanon
50/85
Eugene
49/85
Full
Pendleton
52/84
The Dalles
54/89
Portland
56/81
Sunset tonight ........................... 8:44 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday .................... 6:00 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................... 5:54 a.m.
Moonset today ........................... 8:32 p.m.
City
Atlanta
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Memphis
Miami
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC
Areas of low clouds,
then sun
Tillamook
51/68
SUN AND MOON
Time
1:50 a.m.
3:01 p.m.
67
56
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
56/69
Precipitation
Monday ............................................ Trace
Month to date ................................... Trace
Normal month to date ....................... 0.02"
Year to date .................................... 40.34"
Normal year to date ........................ 37.21"
Aug 2
SATURDAY
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Monday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 67°/57°
Normal high/low ........................... 68°/54°
Record high ............................ 79° in 1939
Record low ............................. 43° in 1987
New
70
56
Pleasant with clouds
yielding to sun
ALMANAC
FRIDAY
He will be greatly missed by his
wife and their children, grandchil-
dren and great-grandchildren, as well
as his many friends.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary &
Crematory in Seaside is in charge
of the arrangements. Visit www.
hughes-ransom.com to share memo-
ries and sign the guest book.
& More!
HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 • SATURDAY 9-5 • SUNDAY 10-4
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