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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018
Beach, no cover.
* “The Importance of Being Earnest,”
7 p.m., Astoria High School, 1001
Marine Drive, Astoria, $5 to $8.
SUNDAY
* Free Park Day, 9 a.m., Lewis & Clark
National Historical Park, 92343 Fort
Clatsop Road, Astoria.
SATURDAY
* Hometown Tourism Days, 10 a.m.,
multiple locations in Clatsop County,
503-861-4424.
* Hometown Tourism Days, 10 a.m.,
multiple locations in Clatsop County,
503-861-4424.
* “O, How Horrible is the Day” Open
House & Program, 1 p.m., Knappton
Cove Heritage Center, 521 SR 401,
Knappton Cove, Wash.
FRIDAY
* Wild Mushroom Hike, 1 p.m., Fort
Stevens State Park Battery Russell, 100
Peter Iredale Road, Hammond.
Terrie Remington & Kitty Paino
Artists Reception, 11 a.m., Grace
Episcopal Church, 1545 Franklin St.,
Astoria.
* Wild Mushroom Program, 1 p.m.,
Fort Stevens State Park Coffenbury
Lake, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, $5 parking.
Brian Ratty Author Talk, 4 p.m., CB
History Center, 1387 Spruce St., Can-
non Beach.
“Black Comedy” & “The Son Also
Rises,” 2 p.m., River City Playhouse,
127 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $10.
Ellen Notbohm Author Reading, 2
p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach.
* “Altar Egos: The I Dos and Don’ts
of an American Wedding,” 7 p.m.,
Seaside High School, 1901 Holladay
Drive, Seaside, $3 to $5.
No need to travel far to take advantage of the many tourist attrac-
tions located around Clatsop County and along the Long Beach
Peninsula during Hometown Tourism Days.
Seaside Downtown Wine Walk, 3
p.m., multiple locations, Seaside, $15
to $20, 21+.
7 p.m., Astoria High School, 1001
Marine Drive, Astoria, $5 to $8.
of an American Wedding,” 7 p.m.,
Seaside High School, 1901 Holladay
Drive, Seaside, $3 to $5.
“Black Comedy” & “The Son Also
Rises,” 7 p.m., River City Playhouse,
127 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $10.
Crystal Neher Artist Reception,
5 p.m., Lucy’s Books, 348 12th St.,
Astoria.
* “It’s a Wonderful Life” Live Radio
Play, 7 p.m., NCRD Performing Arts
Center, 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem, $15.
Second Saturday Art Walk, 5 p.m.,
throughout Astoria; look for pinwheels
at participating merchants.
Jacob Westfall, country, 7 p.m.,
McMenamins, 1157 Marion Ave., Gear-
hart, no cover.
Niall Carroll, rock, 6 p.m., Astoria
Brewing Co., 144 11th St., Astoria.
Silver Lake 66, Americana, 7 p.m.,
Peninsula Arts Center, 504 Pacific Ave.,
Long Beach, Wash., $15.
* “Altar Egos: The I Dos and Don’ts
* “The Importance of Being Earnest,”
Golden Retriever, electronic, 7:30
p.m., Anita Building, 1312 Commercial
St., Astoria, $10.
RJ Marx Quartet, jazz, 7 p.m.,
Hoffman Center, 594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, $10.
Just Us, blues, 7:30 p.m., American
Legion, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, no
cover, 21+.
UMPHY, Americana, 8 p.m., Public
Coast Brewing, 264 Third St., Cannon
Herman interviews ‘Grit and Ink’ author
Family’s Adventures in News-
papering, 1908-2018.”
Their conversation airs
9:30 a.m. Tuesday on the radio
station.
Willingham’s book tells
The Daily Astorian
KMUN host Joan Herman
recently interviewed historian
William F. Willingham, author
of “Grit and Ink: An Oregon
FRIDAY
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Patchy clouds
Partly sunny
Plenty of sunshine
Full
Last
Nov 22
Salem
31/57
Newport
39/57
Coos Bay
36/59
New
Nov 29
Dec 6
La Grande
20/50
Baker
12/47
Ontario
18/50
Burns
5/47
Roseburg
28/59
Klamath Falls
11/53
Lakeview
10/52
Ashland
30/61
* Recommended for kids.
Debra Sue Miyar was born in Astoria, Ore- (Sarah), of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash-
gon, to William Charles and Vesta Jane (Brons) ington; her mother, Vesta Eggleston, of War-
renton; her three sisters, Joni Osborn, of Asto-
Eggleston on Jan. 14, 1958.
Debbi, as she called herself, had a very inde- ria, Vicki Earls, of Warrenton, and Tami Gilliatt,
pendent spirit and would set her sights
of Lynchburg, Virginia; and her two
on something, and with hard work
granddaughters, Ryann and Jordan
Eggleston, of Joint Base Lewis-Mc-
and planning would achieve what she
Chord, Washington. There are also
set out to do. At 16, she had her first
four nephews, three nieces and a host
job, and then, when she graduated
of people whose life she touched,
from high school, she announced that
who will miss her dearly.
she would be going on a trip to tour
Debbi’s cremated remains will be
Europe.
interred in a private ceremony at the
Such was Debbi’s life. One could
gravesite of the family plot at Ocean
say that it was this willful indepen-
dent sense that defined her life, and
View Cemetery in Warrenton.
Debra Miyar
The public is invited to celebrate
how she could set her mind to some-
thing and achieve it. She attended col-
Debbi’s life at a memorial service
lege while working and raising Char-
that is scheduled at 2 p.m. on Sat-
lie. Debbi went on to graduate from Linfield urday, Nov. 10, 2018 at the Astoria Christian
College with a bachelor’s degree in interna- Church, 1151 Harrison Ave., Astoria, Oregon. A
tional business. Before retiring, Debbi worked reception will follow the service.
at Costco for 20 years.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested
Debbi had a strong belief in God and love for that memorial donations be made in Debbi’s
Jesus. While she was able, she attended Astoria name to either the Doernbecher Children’s Hos-
pital or the Lower Columbia Hospice. Details
Christian Church.
Debbi departed this life surrounded by the can be found by visiting the online memo-
family she loved on Nov. 3, 2018 at 60 years of rial tribute set up for Debbi at hughes-ransom.
age. Debbi was preceded in death by her father, com and fb.me/hughesransommortuary.
Aarrangements by Hughes-Ransom Mortu-
William, and nephew, Scottie Earls.
She is survived by her son, Charles Eggleston ary and Crematory in Astoria, Oregon.
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
7:58 a.m.
8:44 p.m.
BIRTH
REGIONAL CITIES
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Low
2.2 ft.
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Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
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24/53
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22/57
Medford
26/59
Tonight's Sky: After sunset, Mars high above
southern horizon.
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Lebanon
28/57
Brookings
45/67
UNDER THE SKY
High
8.1 ft.
9.3 ft.
Pendleton
26/54
The Dalles
26/56
Portland
33/53
Eugene
27/57
Sunset tonight ........................... 4:52 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 7:08 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................... 8:00 a.m.
Moonset today ........................... 5:58 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
Mostly sunny
Tillamook
33/55
SUN AND MOON
Time
2:21 a.m.
1:47 p.m.
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Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
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Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 0.02"
Month to date ................................... 1.76"
Normal month to date ....................... 2.21"
Year to date .................................... 48.49"
Normal year to date ........................ 48.43"
Nov 15
MONDAY
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Midas Digs’ CD Release Party, 8 p.m.,
Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St.,
Astoria, no cover.
Astoria
Jan. 14, 1958 — Nov. 3, 2018
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 55°/35°
Normal high/low ........................... 55°/42°
Record high ............................ 68° in 1923
Record low ............................. 30° in 1993
First
55
37
Mostly cloudy
ALMANAC
SUNDAY
Sontag Shogun & Unseam Musical
Performance, 7 p.m., KALA, 1017
Marine Drive, Astoria, $12.
Debra ‘Debbi’ Sue Miyar
the story of the Aldrich-For-
rester-Brown family’s com-
mitment to community jour-
nalism, including the saga of
sister dailies The Daily Asto-
rian and East Oregonian.
SATURDAY
* North Coast Chamber Orchestra
“Salute to Our Veterans” Concert,
3 p.m., Clatsop Community College,
1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria, no cover.
OBITUARY
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
* “It’s a Wonderful Life” Live Radio
Play, 2 p.m., NCRD Performing Arts
Center, 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem, $15.
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Oct. 16, 2018
PETERSON, Summer and
Timothy, of Knappa, a girl,
Quinn Marie Peterson, born at
of Knappa, Michael Hassler
of Marysville, Washington,
and Karen Hassler of Everett,
Washington.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
THURSDAY
Warrenton City Commission/
Planning Commission, 4:30
p.m., work session, City Hall,
225 S. Main Ave.
Seaside Convention Center
Commission, 5 p.m., Conven-
tion Center, 415 First Ave.
Cannon Beach Academy, 5:30
p.m., 3781 S. Hemlock.
Gearhart Planning Commis-
sion, 6 p.m., 698 Pacific Way.
Warrenton Planning Commis-
sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S.
Main Ave.
18-28-38-39
Estimated jackpot: $2.6 million
Wednesday’s Powerball: 26-
28-34-42-50, Powerball: 25
Estimated jackpot: $92 million
37-38
Estimated jackpot: $120,000
Wednesday’s Keno: 03-11-12-
24-26-27-28-38-43-48-49-52-
58-63-66-67-70-74-75-79
Wednesday’s Lotto: 19-24-27-
36-46-48
Estimated jackpot: $1.1 million
Wednesday’s Match 4: 02-08-
11-20
LOTTERIES
OREGON
Wednesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 1-7-3-4
4 p.m.: 3-7-8-8
7 p.m.: 0-4-9-6
10 p.m.: 5-1-1-4
Wednesday’s Lucky Lines: 2-7-
9-14-20-21-26-32
Estimated jackpot: $33,000
Wednesday’s Megabucks: 3-5-
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
WASHINGTON
Wednesday’s Daily Game:
8-3-3
Wednesday’s Hit 5: 15-24-32-
OBITUARY POLICY
CLATSOP
POWER
EQUIPMENT , INC.
SALES SERVICE RENTALS
•
Columbia Memorial Hospital
in Astoria.
Grandparents are Erika
Peterson and Toby Mayes Sr.
•
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