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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2017 Some Thanksgiving holiday closures begin Wednesday In observance of Thanksgiving Day, all fed- eral and state offices are closed Thursday. County and city offices and services, including Astoria, Warrenton, Gear- hart, Seaside and Cannon Beach city halls, are closed Thursday and Friday. All U.S. post offices are closed Thursday, and there is no mail delivery. Astoria, Jewell, Knappa, Seaside (including Can- non Beach and Gearhart) and Warrenton/Hammond schools are closed Wednes- day, Thursday and Fri- day. Ocean Beach School District schools and Clat- sop Community College are closed Thursday and Friday. The Astoria Library, Seaside Library, Warrenton Library, and all Timberland libraries in Washington, Neal Maine Elk with netting in Gearhart. Elk harvested after shucking net Gearhart elk incidents draw response By R.J. MARX The Daily Astorian GEARHART — Resi- dents were distressed after seeing elk encumbered by a tomato cage and a volleyball net over the past few weeks, enough so to contact Ore- gon Department of Fish and Wildlife to find a remedy. A bull with a volleyball net on its horns and a cow with the metal cage were reported and photographed throughout the community. The elk with the tomato cage appears to have shucked it free, wildlife biologist Her- man Biederbeck of the Ore- gon Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday. “We can’t seem to find an elk with that thing on it anymore.” The bull with the volley- ball net transferred the rem- nants of the net to another bull, which was subse- quently legally harvested by an elk hunter with a Saddle Mountain tag, the depart- ment reported. The bull that originally had the net in its antlers is now walk- ing around free of any adornments. “It appears like we have no more issues,” Biederbeck said. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 60 57 45 Cloudy; not as cool late with rain Breezy and mild with rain ALMANAC The Daily Astorian Cloudy and breezy with spotty showers Breezy with occasional rain and drizzle 55 44 Periods of rain Full Newport 50/61 Dec 3 Coos Bay 54/64 New Dec 9 Lakeview 41/55 Ashland 48/63 William Grant, 18, of Asto- ria, died in Warrenton, Ore- gon. Hughes-Ransom Mor- tuaries & Crematory of Astoria/Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Nov. 17, 2017 LAWHON, John Frank- lin, 59, of Seaside, died in Sea- side. Hughes-Ransom Mortu- aries & Crematory of Astoria/ Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Nov. 19, 2017 JOHNSON, Norma, 93, of Astoria, died in Asto- ria. Hughes-Ransom Mortu- aries & Crematory of Asto- ria/Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 8:40 a.m. 9:18 p.m. MONDAY REGIONAL CITIES Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Low 3.2 ft. 0.0 ft. City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 45 54 58 54 52 50 53 55 55 57 Today Lo 35 45 55 49 46 42 47 47 50 53 W sh r r r r r r r r r Hi 51 58 61 61 58 57 62 60 61 65 Tues. Lo 42 49 58 54 56 45 52 56 56 56 W r r r r r c r r r r City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 51 55 54 58 56 53 47 55 53 56 Today Lo 38 42 46 53 50 47 35 51 47 37 W sh c r r r r sh r r c Hi 56 53 57 65 62 60 45 61 57 46 Tues. Lo 54 50 55 57 56 57 43 55 55 41 W r r r r r r r r r r TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Today Lo 43 36 40 36 38 36 46 -15 66 36 41 49 60 37 73 37 51 38 39 39 41 39 55 42 40 Burns 37/54 Klamath Falls 42/57 maintenance for efficient air- flow. Move furniture blocking intakes and heat registers. Pacific Power offers Equal Pay, a program in which energy costs are averaged out over a year to make bills more predictable. Customers can enroll in Equal Pay online at pacificpower.net/equalpay, on the utility’s mobile app or by phone at 888-221-7070. Pacific Power also offers energy efficiency consulta- tion and financial incentives to upgrade home systems. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 UNDER THE SKY Hi 59 41 50 65 58 47 69 -10 82 49 60 67 76 57 81 56 64 48 63 47 61 49 67 49 52 Ontario 39/53 Roseburg 53/65 Brookings 56/62 Dec 17 Nov. 7, 2017 DOMBROWSKI, Aloy- sius Charles (Chuck), 75, of Seaside, died in Portland. Hughes-Ransom Mortuar- ies & Crematory of Astoria/ Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Nov. 15, 2017 DANIELSON, Broderick Baker 35/51 John Day 48/57 Bend 45/58 Medford 47/62 Tonight's Sky: After sunset, thin waxing crescent moon near Mercury low west. High 7.7 ft. 8.8 ft. Prineville 44/58 Lebanon 50/61 With the National Weather Service predicting a cold- er-than-average winter, util- ity provider Pacific Power is reminding customers of tips to heat households efficiently and a program to spread out energy bills. “You are battling the ele- ments,” Barb Coughlin, Pacific Power’s vice president for customer service, said in a news release. “Cold air sneaks in and warm air gets out. So the first thing you can do is seal all windows or doors before the cold really sets in. This can be done inexpensively now and the difference will show up once temperatures start dip- ping below freezing.” Pacific Power recommends customers set thermostats as low as comfortable, with a goal of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Use space heaters sparingly, as they can run up energy bills. Clean or replace furnace fil- ters and schedule routine DEATHS La Grande 41/52 Salem 50/62 Eugene 49/61 Last Pendleton 42/53 The Dalles 40/50 Portland 46/57 Sunset tonight ........................... 4:38 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:25 a.m. Moonrise today ........................... 9:11 a.m. Moonset today ........................... 6:37 p.m. City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC 57 47 Tillamook 47/61 SUN AND MOON Time 3:17 a.m. 2:14 p.m. 62 54 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 45/60 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 1.09" Month to date ................................... 8.46" Normal month to date ....................... 6.75" Year to date .................................... 70.61" Normal year to date ........................ 52.97" Nov 26 FRIDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 52°/34° Normal high/low ........................... 53°/40° Record high ............................ 64° in 1987 Record low ............................. 24° in 1977 First THURSDAY side is closed for renova- tions. The Astoria Aquatic Center is open from 5 to 11 a.m. Thursday. The Clatsop County Heritage Museum, Ore- gon Film Museum, Fla- vel House, and Carriage House are closed Thurs- day. The Uppertown Fire- fighters’ Museum is closed. Capt. Gray’s Port of Play and Lil’ Sprouts are closed Thursday and Friday. Fort Clatsop is open Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Columbia River Maritime Museum is closed Thurs- day. The Seaside Museum is closed Thursday. Sunset Empire Trans- portation (“The Bus”) is not running Thursday. The Daily Astorian offices are closed Thurs- day, but the newspaper will be printed and delivered as usual. Pacific Power offers winter heating, billing tips FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT including Ilwaco, Ocean Park and Naselle, are closed Thursday and Friday. The Port of Astoria offices and services are closed Thursday and Friday. For Recology Western Oregon (covering Astoria, Seaside, Gearhart and Can- non Beach) garbage collec- tion customers who have service on Thursday and Friday, pickup will be a day late; the transfer station is closed Thursday. Penin- sula Sanitation (covering the Long Beach, Washing- ton, Peninsula) customers whose regular pickup day is Thursday will have their garbage picked up on Fri- day; the transfer station is closed Thursday. Custom- ers of the city of Warrenton who have service on Thurs- day will have their garbage picked up on Friday. The Sunset Pool in Sea- W s s s pc s s s s pc s s pc pc s sh s pc s s s s c c r s Hi 60 56 45 52 40 48 74 2 82 50 50 75 89 62 84 61 71 57 63 58 56 57 70 56 59 Tues. Lo 46 47 23 35 20 28 43 0 67 25 20 55 64 32 69 32 54 48 30 48 25 42 55 53 48 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W c s pc pc pc pc s pc pc pc pc pc pc pc t pc pc s s s pc pc c r s Knappa School Board, 5:30 p.m., Knappa High School library, 41535 Old U.S. Highway 30. Jewell School Board, 6 p.m., Jewell School library, 83874 Oregon Highway 103. Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. TUESDAY Port of Astoria Commission, 3 p.m., executive session, 4 p.m., regular meeting, Port offices, 10 Pier 1, Suite 209. Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Council, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. Astoria Historic Landmarks Commission, 5:15 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Seaside School District Board of Directors, 6 p.m., 1801 S. Franklin, Seaside. Shoreline Sanitary District Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Hertig Station, 33496 West Lake Lane, Warrenton. Seaside Planning Commis- sion, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Saturday’s Powerball: 17-28- 31-32-39, Powerball: 26 Estimated jackpot: $134 million Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 6-8-8-4 4 p.m.: 3-4-5-7 7 p.m.: 9-1-8-0 10 p.m.: 3-9-3-3 Friday’s Lucky Lines: 01-08- 12-14-18-22-28-31 Estimated jackpot: $12,000 Friday’s Mega Millions: 3-26- 55-58-70, Mega Ball: 15 Estimated jackpot: $106 million Sunday’s Match 4: 06-09- 18-19 Saturday’s Daily Game: 5-5-3 Saturday’s Hit 5: 26-29-31- 32-37 Estimated jackpot: $270,000 Saturday’s Keno: 09-11-12- 16-17-24-31-37-42-48-49-50- 61-63-65-71-73-75-79-80 Saturday’s Lotto: 10-18-19- 23-35-38 Estimated jackpot: $3.1 million Saturday’s Match 4: 01-02- 09-14 Friday’s Daily Game: 1-6-3 Friday’s Keno: 05-07-08-13- 17-18-19-27-29-37-38-40-45- 46-47-55-68-69-77-80 Friday’s Match 4: 01-06-07- 17 LOTTERIES OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 5-3-0-7 4 p.m.: 8-1-0-0 7 p.m.: 6-3-3-0 10 p.m.: 1-6-1-5 Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 04-06- 10-15-17-21-27-29 Estimated jackpot: $15,000 Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 0332 4 p.m.: 9566 7 p.m.: 3013 10 p.m.: 4014 Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 04- 08-10-16-17-23-27-32 Estimated jackpot: $13,000 Saturday’s Megabucks: 11- 20-26-41-42-47 Estimated jackpot: $3 million 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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