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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 Suicidal man rescued from Washington state eyes dog to detect invasive mussels on boats ocean near Sunset Beach Associated Press The Daily Astorian A suicidal man was res- cued Thursday from the Pacific Ocean near Sunset Beach. About 9:45 a.m., the man made suicidal comments and walked into the ocean wearing a bag full of weights, accord- ing to the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s dep- uties made contact with the man but were initially unable to convince him to get out of the water. They were, how- ever, able to remove the bag of weights around his body. After resisting deputies, the man turned and walked back into the surf. A Coast Guard helicopter arrived moments later and dropped a rescue swimmer. The man shoved the swimmer but was dissuaded from swimming further into the ocean. A sheriff’s deputy also walked into the surf, even- tually convincing the man to head back to shore. The man was then taken to a hospital. “The amount of dedication, courage and compassion these deputies showed goes above and beyond, and, as sheriff, I am extremely proud of their selfless courage and commit- ment to the safety of others no matter who they are or what issues they may have,” Sher- iff Tom Bergin said. SPOKANE, Wash. — A dog could soon be helping check boats and prevent inva- sive mussels from entering the state, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wild- life said. The agency tells KREM-TV that the dog will likely be stationed in Spokane and work mostly at the State- line boat check station look- ing for quagga and zebra mus- sels. The agency said it will use grant money to purchase the canine help sometime next year. “When you have physical inspections with a technician, an inspection could take five to Teenage driver dies after colliding with log truck near Beaver Associated Press Oregon State Police say an 18-year-old girl has died after colliding with a log truck on U.S. Highway 101 near Beaver. Law enforcement offi- cials say Mikayla Michelle Howard was driving a 2003 Saab when it crossed into the other lane for an unknown reason on Friday morning. The car then hit a 2018 Kenworth log truck head on. According to a news release on Sunday, Howard was taken to a local hospi- tal and later transported by LifeFlight for further treat- ment at Oregon Health & Science University. She eventually died Friday as a result of her injuries. The driver of the log truck wasn’t injured. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 67 52 51 Partly cloudy Partly to mostly sunny ALMANAC Astoria Nov. 26, 1925 — June 19, 2018 Last Salem 50/77 Newport 49/63 Coos Bay 51/67 First July 12 July 19 John Day 46/77 La Grande 45/75 Baker 40/77 Ontario 53/85 Bend 40/77 Burns 38/79 Roseburg 50/81 Brookings 51/75 Klamath Falls 41/85 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 7:25 a.m. 7:05 p.m. Low -0.7 ft. 2.6 ft. REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 79 74 67 72 62 81 82 71 62 65 Today Lo 40 40 51 45 53 41 49 49 49 50 W pc pc pc pc c pc pc pc pc pc Hi 77 77 71 76 64 85 87 76 63 67 Tues. Lo 43 46 53 47 54 45 53 50 50 51 W s s s s s s s s s s City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 67 77 73 75 72 64 76 73 70 76 Today Lo 46 49 53 50 50 52 47 47 50 43 W c pc pc pc pc c pc pc pc pc Hi 73 78 76 81 77 66 72 77 74 79 Tues. Lo 46 53 54 53 52 53 50 49 52 49 W pc s s s s s s s s s TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W t pc pc pc t s s c sh pc t s pc pc t t s s t s t s pc c s Tues. Hi Lo 92 73 75 60 79 67 96 61 82 65 82 68 104 76 73 52 89 76 82 70 90 69 110 82 78 61 95 77 89 76 92 74 90 76 77 65 93 73 80 65 85 73 96 67 70 55 72 54 83 68 James Kyle Spain Jr., 92, died June 19, 2018 at scientiousness, friendliness and integrity. After his retirement, he remained active in the com- his home in Astoria, Oregon. Spain was born Nov. 26, 1925, in Wallace, munity through additional volunteering with the Idaho, to James K. and H. Katherine (Anderson) Food Bank of Astoria, Meals on Wheels and the Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Spain. Shortly thereafter, the Spain’s Commerce. moved to Southern California, where Jim is survived by his wife, Vera, he grew up, eventually graduating of Astoria; two of his children, Kyle from San Louis Obispo High School (Jane) Spain of Aurora, Colorado, and in 1943. After graduation, Jim enlisted Marcia (Richard) Long of Gearhart; in the Navy, serving at the Treasure eight grandchildren, Jennifer Moes of Island Naval Training Center. Seaside, Melissa (Jon) Brady of Asto- Upon completion of his military ria, Christopher (Medina) Moes of service, Jim moved to Astoria, to assist Independence, Erin (Matthew) Shaw his parents with operation of The Ser- vice Cleaners, a dry cleaning establish- of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Ian James Kyle ment. It was during this period that Jim (Jennifer) Spain of Denver, Colo- Spain Jr. rado, Mathew (Elisa) Long of Seaside, met the love of his life, Vera Louise James Spain of Aurora, Colorado, and Moore. Jim and Vera were married on Sept. 12, 1948, at the United Methodist Church in Kiera (Alexander) Todd of Castle Rock, Colo- Astoria. Jim and Vera had three children, two sons rado; and 19 great grandchildren. At his request, there will be a graveside service and daughter, James, Kyle and Marcia. Jim and Vera remained active residents of for friends and family at the Greenwood Ceme- Astoria. Jim was active in the Junior Chamber tery on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. In of Commerce, the United Methodist Church and lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim’s the Masons. After helping to establish the Ser- name to the Food Bank of Astoria. vice Cleaners, he worked for over 25 years in Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge the Clatsop County Assessor’s Office as a prop- of arrangements. Please sign our online guest erty appraiser. Jim was always known for his con- book at www.caldwellsmortuary.com. ON THE RECORD Lakeview 43/84 Ashland 50/86 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Tonight's Sky: High above the southern horizon is planet Saturn, before midnight. 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 Prineville 40/80 Lebanon 49/77 Medford 49/87 UNDER THE SKY Today Hi Lo 91 74 71 55 78 65 84 56 80 67 78 58 101 75 73 52 86 76 82 66 82 66 109 83 77 60 94 76 87 76 89 72 92 75 81 62 82 68 84 62 88 70 95 68 71 55 68 53 84 65 Pendleton 49/78 The Dalles 52/81 Portland 53/76 Eugene 45/76 New July 6 High 8.9 ft. 7.2 ft. Mostly cloudy with a shower in places Mostly cloudy Tillamook 50/65 Sunset tonight ........................... 9:11 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 5:26 a.m. Moonrise today .......................... 6:58 p.m. Moonset today ............................ 3:59 a.m. Time 12:21 a.m. 1:43 p.m. Mostly cloudy 65 54 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 51/67 SUN AND MOON June 27 FRIDAY 64 54 REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 73°/55° Normal high/low ........................... 65°/51° Record high ............................ 93° in 2017 Record low ............................. 41° in 1988 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 0.02" Month to date ................................... 2.33" Normal month to date ....................... 2.20" Year to date .................................... 35.47" Normal year to date ........................ 35.56" Full THURSDAY 65 53 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W t s t s t pc s pc sh t t s pc s t pc t s s s t s pc pc pc Assault • At 9:57 p.m. Sunday, a Seaside boy, 16, was arrested on the 1010 block of Sixth Avenue and charged with fourth-degree assault. He allegedly punched his father in the face. DUII • At 11:32 p.m. Saturday, Lonnie Bernard Rice, 44, of North Plains, was arrested by Oregon State Police on 19th Street and Chokeberry Avenue in Warrenton and charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants. His blood alcohol content was 0.09 percent. • At 1:01 a.m. Saturday, Kersey Corder, 25, of Gear- hart, was arrested by Warren- ton police on Second Street and Marlin Avenue and charged with DUII. His blood alcohol content was 0.20 percent. • At 11:54 p.m. Friday, Codey James Pember, 22, of St. Helens, was arrested by the Clatsop County Sher- iff’s Office on the 91820 block of state Highway 104 and charged with DUII. • At 2:40 a.m. Friday, Pat- rick Thomas Dicksen, 28, of Hayden, Idaho, was arrested by Seaside police and charged with DUII. • At 1:36 a.m. Friday, Lisa Louise Chavez, 45, of Sea- side, was arrested by Astoria police on U.S. Highway 101 and charged with DUII, pos- session of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine and reckless driving. DEATH June 21, 2018 PERMIN, Dyanna, 76, of Clatskanie, died in Clatskanie. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Ser- vice of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Astoria Design Review Committee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Astoria Historic Landmarks Commission, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. WHY TRAVEL? WE HAVE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND PREDICTABLE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE! Klemp Family Dentistry offers Implants • CT scan Same day dentures Guided implant placement All on 4 implant denture X-Rays TUESDAY Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Coun- cil, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 2-5-0-2 4 p.m.: 5-1-8-7 7 p.m.: 9-3-7-8 10 p.m.: 8-6-4-3 Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 02-08- 09-14-19-24-25-32 Estimated jackpot: $22,000 Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 2-1-8-5 4 p.m.: 2-8-3-8 7 p.m.: 0-4-8-3 10 p.m.: 8-8-6-8 Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 04-05- 12-13-19-24-27-29 Estimated jackpot: $20,000 Saturday’s Megabucks: 9-17- 22-31-33-42 Estimated jackpot: $1.6 million Saturday’s Powerball: 16-29- 43-45-56, Powerball: 25 Estimated jackpot: $50 million Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-7-2-7 4 p.m.: 5-1-6-4 7 p.m.: 8-8-0-1 10 p.m.: 0-8-7-4 Friday’s Lucky Lines: 03-07-12- 14-20-24-28-29 Estimated jackpot: $19,000 Friday’s Mega Millions: 2-6- 11-27-44, Mega Ball: 20 Estimated jackpot: $212 million WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 5-5-1 Sunday’s Keno: 06-11-17-21- Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Implants in progress KLEMP FAMILY DENTISTRY 1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria (503) 468-0116 www.klempfamilydentistry.com After implants and veneers Clatsop Care Health District Board, 5 p.m., Clatsop Retirement Village, 947 Olney Ave. Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Astoria Library Flag Room, 450 10th St. Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main St. Warrenton-Hammond School Board, 6 p.m., special meeting, Warrenton High School library, 1700 S. Main Ave. Astoria Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. LOTTERIES The Daily Astorian Before implants an inch in length while zebra mussels can be about twice that size. The species are native to Russia and Ukraine, and are believed to have arrived in the U.S. in the 1980s aboard ships that released ballast water into the Great Lakes. They attach to boats and trailers and travel long dis- tances, and their micro- scopic larvae can survive in water inside a boat or even an angler’s wading boots. Also, the mussels can sense toxins and close their shells. Officials said a dog could even detect the mussels if they make it into a local lake. “It’s huge,” Anderson said. “It’s going to be a great asset to the program.” James Kyle Spain Jr. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT 10 minutes,” said Eric Ander- son of the Department of Fish and Wildlife. “When you have a dog, it’s able to sniff the out- side of the boat. That inspec- tion could go down to maybe a minute or two minutes.” Quagga and zebra mus- sels siphon in water to pluck out microscopic organisms that can throw food chains out of balance, and their sheer numbers in attaching to sur- faces can clog pipes at reser- voirs and damage boat motors. Giant water bodies turning aquamarine blue is a sign that the base of the food chain is being depleted, risking starva- tion for other species, includ- ing sport fish. 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