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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2017
Astoria Library receives Astoria hospital CEO honored
for rural health leadership
preservation grant
The Daily Astorian
By KATIE
FRANKOWICZ
The Daily Astorian
The Astoria Library just
landed a grant that will help
staff take the next step in cat-
aloguing and preserving the
many important historical
items uncovered in the build-
ing’s basement.
The Oregon Parks and
Recreation
Department
awarded 18 grants totaling
$230,000 to organizations
across the state Thursday.
The grants will go to projects
from exhibits to oral history
that conserve, develop and
interpret the state’s cultural
heritage.
The library received a
grant for $10,850 to “orga-
nize and develop a plan for
the placement, storage and
care of the archival collec-
tion.” The grant will not
require a financial match
from the city, said Library
Director Jimmy Pearson.
Rather, the library will pro-
vide staff time and volunteer
hours.
As the library staff pre-
pare for an upcoming renova-
tion of the 50-year-old build-
ing, they have had to figure
out what to do with historical
items in the basement.
The National Organization
of State Offices of Rural Health
has named Columbia Memo-
rial Hospital CEO Erik Thorsen
a 2017 Community Star.
National Rural Health Day
was Thursday. Each year for
the holiday, the organization
publishes “Community Stars,”
an e-book highlighting those
dedicating themselves to rural
health care. Thorsen was one
of 26 selected nationally for
a profile, and the only person
from Oregon.
The publication highlighted
Thorsen’s work to bring spe-
The biggest piece of the
grant is that it will allow Pear-
son to hire an archivist who
can evaluate the items, train
volunteers on how to preserve
the items and also figure out
ways to store the items and
make them available to the
public.
“Preservation, restoration
and access,” Pearson said,
summing up the three most
important points as he sees
them.
He added that the grant
will start refining what local
SATURDAY
Cloudy with a couple of
showers
ALMANAC
The Daily Astorian
An equipment upgrade
will leave roughly 3,100
Pacific Power customers in
Warrenton and Hammond
without power early Saturday
morning.
Crews are scheduled to
Increasingly windy with
heavy rain
Warrenton
Nov. 3, 1937 — Nov. 13, 2017
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
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Juneva Anne Brunswick was born Nov. 3,
She was preceded in death by her brothers,
1937 in San Francisco to Maxine E. Tregil- Patrick and Bruce; her sons, Norman and John;
lis and Ambrose T. Clancy. Anne grew up in and her husband, Larry Sr.
She is survived by her brother, Michael
San Francisco with her three brothers, Patrick,
Clancy; one daughter, Deborah
Bruce and Michael Clancy.
“Debbie” Leiferman; three sons and
She went on to marry Lawrence
their wives, Lawrence “Tom” and
Boardman. They had four children,
Diane Boardman, Timothy “Tim”
Debbie, Tom, Norman and Tim. She
Boardman, and Larry Jr. and Kelly
divorced Lawrence and moved with
Brunswick; nine grandchildren; and
her children to Oregon in 1968. She
13 great-grandchildren.
married Larry Brunswick Sr. on June
On Nov. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1
9, 1971 in Astoria and had two chil-
dren with him, John and Larry Jr.
p.m., a visitation will be held at
Ocean View Funeral and Crema-
She has been an active member
tion Service, 1213 Franklin Ave., in
of St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catho-
Juneva Anne
lic Church in Astoria, where she was
Astoria. At 3 p.m., the rosary will be
Brunswick
prayed at St. Francis de Sales Mis-
treasurer for the Catholic Daughters,
sion, 867 Fifth Ave., in Hammond,
volunteered for cleaning service,
and faithfully ironed linens for the church. She followed by a Mass at 3:30 p.m.
Interment will be at Willamette National
retired from Lum’s Auto Center after many
Cemetery the following day.
years.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests con-
Her family remembers her as a solid, loving
part of their lives. She enjoyed sharing parts tributions be made to St. Francis de Sales in
of her heritage, including making Cornish pas- Hammond or to St. Mary, Star of the Sea in
ties and telling stories of growing up in San Astoria.
Francisco. She loved reading, and was eager to
A digital guest book is available on the
adapt from paper books to the instant delivery Ocean View Funeral and Cremation Service
of digital material.
website, www.oceanviewastoria.com
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Sunrise Saturday ........................ 7:21 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................... 6:16 a.m. 36/54
Moonset today ........................... 4:48 p.m.
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ASTORIA
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SUN AND MOON
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A shower in the morning;
partly sunny
Regional Business Manager
Alisa Dunlap said.
Customers can call Pacific
Power at 1-888-221-7070
with any questions. Any cus-
tomers who lose power in any
other part of the county during
that time can report the outage
at 1-877-508-5088.
Juneva Anne Brunswick
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upgrade equipment at the
company’s Warrenton substa-
tion from 11:59 p.m. Friday
through 4 a.m. Saturday.
“The work will reduce
the likelihood of unex-
pected outages in the future
and improve reliability in
the area,” Pacific Power
OBITUARIES
REGIONAL WEATHER
Precipitation
Thursday .......................................... 1.01"
Month to date ................................... 7.32"
Normal month to date ....................... 5.54"
Year to date .................................... 69.47"
Normal year to date ........................ 51.76"
New
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Astoria through Thursday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 49°/40°
Normal high/low ........................... 53°/40°
Record high ............................ 65° in 1976
Record low ............................. 24° in 1955
The 2017 book can be
found at www.powerofrural.
org
Planned power outage in Warrenton, Hammond
preservationist John Good-
enberger and his students
started. Goodenberger has
spent hundreds of hours sift-
ing through the basement’s
buried treasures.
“The grant has been a cul-
mination of the right people
at the right time in the right
place with an understanding
of what’s down there,” Pear-
son said.
The Astoria City Coun-
cil will still need to formally
accept the grant at a future
meeting.
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Erik Thorsen
Alex Pajunas/The Daily Astorian
The Astoria Library has received a grant to help pre-
serve an archival collection.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
cialty cancer care to the North
Coast through a partnership
with Oregon Health & Science
University. The hospital and
OHSU first partnered to open
a local chemotherapy clinic in
2010. The Knight Cancer Col-
laborative expanded chemo-
therapy and added radiation
treatment.
“‘Medical excellence with-
out the miles’ is the phrase used
to describe the CMH-OHSU
relationship,” the publication
said of Thorsen. “For Erik’s
part, his vision for advancing
health care for people on the
North Coast has gone the dis-
tance, and then some.”
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DEATH
Oct. 14, 2017
HAISTEN, Vera Matilda Broman, 93, of Orange Park, Florida, formerly of Astoria, died in
Orange Park. Broadus-Raines Funeral Home in Green Cove Springs, Florida, was in charge of the
arrangements. An online obituary and guest book are available at http://tinyurl.com/VHaisten
BIRTH
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Nov. 13, 2017
FOSTER, Kaylee, and KELLY, Patrick Jr., of Knappa, a boy, Jarrod Alan Dean Kelly, born at
Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria. Grandparents are Clark and Heidi Foster of Jewell, Sha-
ron and Water Olson of Warrenton, and Patrick Kelly Sr. and Donna Kelly Karns, both of Knappa.
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
MONDAY
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
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