2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 Forest Grove man arrested after Highway 26 pursuit By JACK HEFFERNAN The Daily Astorian A Forest Grove man was arrested on a host of charges Monday after allegedly lead- ing police on a car chase in the southeastern part of Clat- sop County. Oregon State Police attempted to locate a black Mercedes with a Hawaii license plate Monday morn- ing. After eluding officers in Banks, the car was spotted traveling westbound on U.S. Highway 26. A trooper followed the car until it pulled into the Bak- er’s General Store parking lot just east of Elsie. The trooper Cecil Brim Jr. Warrenton Nov. 13, 1930 - Aug. 10, 2018 Cecil Brim Jr. passed away Aug. 10, 2018, Survivors include his wife, Betty; daugh- at home, with family. He was born in Leaven- ter, Sherry (Dave) Van Osdol; and sons, Rick worth, Kansas, Nov. 13, 1930, and came to Ore- Brim and Michael (Linda) Brim. Grandchildren gon as a young child. and great-grandchildren include Cory (Melody) Hughes (Hailey and Brenden), Mea- He was in the automotive field, gan (Del) De Sart (Tor, Xander and had his own shop at times, worked Maisi), Melissa Roberts (Tucker and for Philco Ford at Tongue Point as Taiylor), Jason (Heidi) Brim (Jax- an automotive instructor, and had son and Bronson), Michael (Brittany) worked at Lovell Auto Co. for sev- eral years when he retired. Brim (Layla and Jaycee), Amanda He loved and had horses most of Brim (Caleb and Gwen) and Stacy his life, and was active in the Clat- (Brook) Brim. sop County Sheriff’s Posse and Clat- He was preceded in death by a sop County Rodeo Association. He daughter, Tami, who sadly passed in 2010. also loved hunting and camping and Cecil Brim Jr. He will be truly missed by so spending time with family. He rarely many. At his request, there will be no went camping without one or two services. grandkids along. stun gun on him. After the arrest, troopers recovered a large chunk of cash and sus- pected methamphetamine. Franco was taken to the Washington County Jail and faces charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants, attempting to elude, resisting arrest, reckless driving, pos- session of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine and driving while suspended. Franco was convicted ear- lier this year of attempting to elude and reckless endanger- ment stemming from an inci- dent in Yamhill County. In addition to the new charges, he also faces an alleged parole violation. attempted to block the car, but it accelerated, made a U-turn and turned east onto the high- way. After chasing the car for about a mile with lights and sirens, the trooper ended the pursuit. Another trooper set up spike strips on the highway about 15 miles east in Wash- ington County. After hitting the strips, the car’s speed increased to over 80 mph. But the driver’s side tires became flat about 1½ miles later, forc- ing the car to stop. When police approached the car, they attempted to arrest Logan Ikaika Franco, 30. He allegedly resisted arrest, and troopers used a Gordon John Minkoff Knappa June 26, 1934 — Aug. 15, 2018 Oregon settles lawsuit over stormwater pollution rules By TONY SCHICK Oregon Public Broadcasting Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality has settled a lawsuit that environ- mental groups filed over the state’s regulation of stormwa- ter pollution. When it rains, water runs ing water or swimming. Pre- viously, the state treated per- mits for those waters no differently than permits to discharge into cleaner rivers. “A real focus of our settle- ment this time around is try- ing to clean up the water that already has too much pollution in it,” said attorney Jamie Saul with Earthrise Law Center. over industrial sites and col- lects toxics like copper, lead and zinc, which then wash into rivers and streams. This kind of pollution has become a major source of contami- nants across the country. The settlement adds spe- cial protections for rivers and streams that are already too polluted for salmon, drink- FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 57 70 58 Mainly clear and smoky Mostly sunny and not as warm ALMANAC Last Salem 60/95 Newport 54/63 Sep 2 First Sep 9 Aug. 19, 2018 GAZEWOOD, Elizabeth, 80, of Warren- ton, died in Warrenton. Hughes-Ransom Mor- tuary of Astoria/Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Aug. 18, 2018 BERGERSON, Thelma N., 89, of Corne- lius, formerly of Vernonia, died at the Thanks- La Grande 52/87 Baker 47/87 Ontario 56/90 ON THE RECORD Klamath Falls 47/87 Lakeview 41/86 Ashland 63/94 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 5:52 a.m. 5:36 p.m. Low 0.0 ft. 2.6 ft. Hi 83 82 63 92 77 85 93 89 77 76 Today Lo 47 49 52 56 58 47 62 60 54 54 W pc pc pc s pc pc pc s s pc Hi 87 88 62 92 67 87 97 94 63 65 Wed. 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Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia is in charge of the arrangements. Service details will be announced at FuitenRoseHoyt.com Aug. 17, 2018 COATE, ROBERT A., 77, of Seaside, died in Seaside. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary of Asto- ria/Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Burns 44/87 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Tonight's Sky: Close approach of the waxing gib- bous moon and Saturn. Wooldridge, of Arizona. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Ryan Everson and Dustin Everson, both of Asto- ria, Jeremy (Monica) Mabe, of Ionia, Michi- gan, Kevin Mabe, of John Day, Oregon, Nick North, of Knappa, Megan North, of Astoria, and Jacob Minkoff and Ben Minkoff, both of Bend, Oregon; great-grandchildren, Lillian and Charlotte Mabe, of Ionia, Michigan, and Ciera and Emily Mabe, of John Day, Oregon; sister, Marina (Don) Kelly, of Knappa; nephews, John Kelly, of Knappa, and Ron Kelly, of Astoria; and niece, Kerri Wing, of Knappa. Graveside services will be held on Thurs- day, Aug. 23, at 1 p.m., at Knappa Prairie Cem- etery, 92892 Knappa Dock Road. A luncheon will follow at the Wickiup Senior Center, 92650 Svensen Market Road. The family wishes to thank: Shawn’a Early and Melanie at Caring For The Coast; Lynn Perkins and Debbie Dunnaway at the Svensen Meal Site; The Amber House in Clatskanie; Beacon Hill in Longview; Peace Health Med- ical Center in Longview; Community Hospice Center in Longview; and Veterans Affairs nurse Todd Brown, for the wonderful love and care you all gave to Gordy! Please sign our online guestbook at Ocean- ViewAstoria.com DEATHS Roseburg 61/94 Brookings 51/61 Sep 16 John Day 51/88 Bend 49/88 Medford 62/97 UNDER THE SKY High 6.7 ft. 7.8 ft. Prineville 46/90 Lebanon 59/93 Eugene 56/92 New Pendleton 57/91 The Dalles 56/97 Portland 63/94 Sunset tonight ........................... 8:15 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday .................... 6:23 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today .......................... 5:31 p.m. 54/66 Moonset today ............................ 1:55 a.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 Rather cloudy with a passing shower Times of clouds and sun Tillamook 52/72 SUN AND MOON Time 12:14 p.m. 11:32 p.m. Mostly cloudy 65 55 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 57/70 Precipitation Monday ............................................ 0.00" Month to date ................................... 0.33" Normal month to date ....................... 0.62" Year to date .................................... 36.07" Normal year to date ........................ 37.56" Aug 26 SATURDAY 64 54 REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 66°/56° Normal high/low ........................... 69°/53° Record high ............................ 89° in 1966 Record low ............................. 43° in 1947 Full FRIDAY 67 56 Gordon John Minkoff, of Knappa, died on Aug. 15, 2018, at Community Hospice Center in Longview, Washington. He was 84 years old. Gordon was born on June 26, 1934, in Lodi, California, to Helen Neimi Minkoff and John Minkoff. The family moved to Clatskanie, and later settled in Knappa. Gordon graduated from Knappa High School in 1952. After graduation, he enlisted in the Army, served in the Korean War, and was honorably discharged in 1956. In 1959, Gordon married June Ferguson of Knappa. They later divorced. He later married Patricia Morrell Westfall of Knappa. Patricia preceded him in death on Jan. 9, 1996. Gordon was a logger, commercial fisherman and a pile buck, doing marine construction in Oregon, Washington state and Alaska. Gordon enjoyed duck, deer and elk hunting. He liked to watch NASCAR. Gordon was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Patricia; his sister, Evelyn Minkoff; daughter, Joni Westfall; and best friends, Al Iverson and Max Kelly. He is survived by sons, Barry (Kim) Minkoff, of Knappa, and Bruce Minkoff, of Knappa; daughter, Tina Hutton (Duane), of Longview, Washington; daughter, Angie (John) Mabe, of Haines, Oregon; and daughter, Nikki (John) HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 * SATURDAY * SUNDAY 10-4 We Service What We Sell The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. 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