A2 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 Women’s March hits downtown Astoria Woman killed in collision with jetty-rock trailer Chinook Observer LONG BEACH, Wash. — A woman died Friday in a traffi c accident on U.S. Highway 101 in Pacifi c County , and a man was injured in a separate acci- dent. Both involved semi- tractor trucks used for haul- ing rocks to the North Jetty reconstruction project, the Washington State Patrol said. Vicky Johnson, 64, of Hoquiam, Washington, died Edward Stratton/The Daily Astorian Kathleen Macdonald, right, an activist with Indivisible North Coast Oregon, made two large fl ags to guide hundreds of people on the third-annual Women’s March through downtown Astoria on Saturday afternoon. Women led marches across the Pacifi c Northwest and the nation with messages directed at the policies of President Donald Trump. New state Rep. Tiffi ny Mitchell will serve on the House committees on h ealth c are, h uman s ervices and h ousing. Mitchell, D-Astoria, was recently sworn into the state Legislature, replacing Deb- orah Boone . “I know how diffi cult the lack of housing on the North Coast is and how different the crisis is here compared to the I-5 corridor, ” Mitch- ell said in a release. “We will be tackling housing this session and I am going to The Daily Astorian The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training will graduate its 112th Basic Telecom- munications Class on Fri- work towards hous- Oregon’s vulnerable ing solutions that kids, but with shrink- work for the North ing resources and Coast.” larger, more com- Mitchell plans plex caseloads,” she to introduce legis- said. “This is espe- lation that would cially true in my dis- reduce caseloads Tiffi ny Mitchell trict, where I saw the in the state Depart- pressures fi rsthand. ment of Human Services’ “There are com- c hild s ervices division. As mon-sense changes that we part of her new position, can make to improve child Mitchell had to quit her job services, along with the as a social worker with the partnership of leaders and d epartment . front-line workers within “As things are, child DHS, so that the most vul- welfare has been rightfully nerable kids in our com- tasked with extraordinarily munities have a fair shot at high standards in caring for leading a good life.” SEASIDE — The Sea- side School Board seeks candidates for a vacancy left by the resignation of local hotelier Patrick Nofi eld. Nofi eld announced his resignation at the school board meeting on Tues- day. He vacates one of two positions representing Cannon Beach. School board candi- dates must be registered voters who have lived within the school district for at least one year. They may not be employees of Janis Morris passed away Thursday, Jan. Port Angeles, Washington; Nancy and Ted 17, 2019, at the age of 79, in Seaside, Ore- Parr, daughter and son-in-law, from Cincin- gon. Janis was born Jan. 30, 1939, nati, Ohio; Scot and Lisa Mor- in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, to ris, son and daughter-in-law, from John W. “Mac” McCrum and Ber- Westport, Washington; Sharon nice M. (Peterson) McCrum. Morris, daughter, from Harper, Shortly after Janis was born, her Iowa; Beverly McCrum, sis- family moved from Thief River ter-in-law, from Spokane, Wash- Falls, Minnesota, to Astoria, Ore- ington; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. gon, with the Navy. Janis gradu- In addition to her husband and ated from Astoria High School in parents, she was preceded in death 1957. She has been a military wife by a daughter, Sandra Morris; a her entire life. She married Gary L. Janis Morris brother, Douglas McCrum; and a “Wimpy” Morris, who was in the sister, Lorraine McCrum. Coast Guard, on July 22, 1968, in Visitation will be held Tuesday, Jan. 22, Seaside, Oregon. He preceded her in death 2019, from 10 a.m. to noon at Caldwell’s Oct. 12, 2003. Janis and her family have lived in sev- Luce-Layton Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave., eral cities and states throughout the coun- Astoria, OR., 97103. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, Jan. try, but have always considered Astoria her hometown. She enjoyed gambling and bingo. 22, 2019, at 1 p.m. at Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Janis loved spending time with her family and Mortuary. Graveside services will follow at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton, Oregon. friends and her extended family. Memorial contributions may be given to She was a life member of the Fleet the American Cancer Society. Reserve, TOPS and First Lutheran Church. Please sign our online guestbook at cald- Survivors include Charlotte and Roland Arredondo, daughter and son-in-law, from wellsmortuary.com the school district. Submit a letter of inter- est to the Seaside School District offi ce at 1801 S. Franklin St. by noon Feb. 1. Nofi eld’s replace- ment will serve out his term through June . For more information, call 503-738-5591. Clatsop C ounty is asking residents to take an online survey to better understand the needs of the homeless. Last year, commission- ers established a fund to support local efforts to combat homelessness. The 10-question poll aims to provide insight into the fac- tors that lead people to be homeless, as well as gauge community opinions on potential solutions. The survey asks par- ticipants if they have been ethics, criminal law, over- view of fi re-rescue and law enforcement operations, and a number of other topics. Fruehling will continue to train for a number of months with a fi eld training offi cer. Seaside Jan. 30, 1939 — Jan. 17, 2019 County seeks participants for homelessness survey The Daily Astorian day, including Jessica Frue- hling of the Astoria Police Department. The two-week course includes emergency call handling techniques, stress management, civil liability, Janis Mae McCrum Morris Seaside School Board looks to fi ll vacancy The Daily Astorian driven by Keith Leitz, 62, of Toledo . Leitz was not injured . The cause of the accident is under investigation. In an earlier accident at about 4:43 a.m. Friday, Joel Allen Brown, 58, of Prescott, Washington, was injured and taken to Willapa Harbor Hospital in South Bend after his southbound 1999 Peterbilt tractor with two trailers ran off Highway 101 18 miles south of South Bend. New dispatcher at Astoria police State Rep. Mitchell takes on health care, human services and housing The Daily Astorian at about 10:10 a.m. Fri- day when her southbound 2015 Nissan Rogue collided with the second of two trail- ers being towed by a north- bound 2000 Peterbilt trac- tor. The trailer crossed into the southbound lane into the path of the Nissan, accord- ing to a report by the state patrol. The collision occurred about 4.5 miles north of Raymond. The highway was closed for four hours. The Peterbilt was homeless, and if so what services they have used and what new services would be helpful. The survey will be open until Jan. 31 and is avail- able on the c ounty website at https://www.surveymon- key.com/r/R5XLPLQ ON THE RECORD DUII • At 6:24 p.m. on Saturday, Joel Drake, 56, of Seaside, was arrested by Seaside police on the 1700 block of 12th A venue and arrested on one count of driving under the infl uence of intoxicants, one count of criminal mischief and one count of reckless driving. The incident was fi rst reported as a motor vehicle accident after Drake allegedly hit a motorhome. His blood alcohol content was 0.21 percent. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 51 47 40 Overcast with occasional rain late Rain Intervals of clouds and sunshine Sun and some clouds New First Feb 4 Salem 36/47 Newport 40/50 Coos Bay 38/52 Full Feb 12 DEATHS Jan. 20, 2019 BROWN, Wayne Sherwood, 84, of Hammond, died in Hammond. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. ISLE, Marette G., 93, of Seaside, died in Seaside. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Cre- matory of Astoria/Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Jan. 17, 2019 SCHINDERLE, Donna D., 71, of Ham- mond, died in Astoria. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Feb 19 John Day 24/41 PUBLIC MEETINGS TUESDAY Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Council, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. La Grande 22/39 Baker 17/38 Ontario 22/42 Bend 23/42 Klamath Falls 17/41 Lakeview 10/35 Ashland 27/50 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 8:01 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Low 2.5 ft. -1.4 ft. REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 40 38 52 50 49 39 47 48 48 51 Today Lo 17 23 38 34 42 17 27 37 40 39 W c c pc c c pc pc c c c Hi 38 42 55 47 52 41 49 45 50 52 Tues. Lo 28 35 42 42 49 24 33 43 47 46 W c c pc r r pc pc r r r City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 47 41 48 46 50 49 35 49 46 45 Today Lo 36 29 38 33 36 41 26 34 37 26 W c pc c c c c pc c c c Hi 46 42 45 42 47 52 35 47 45 39 Tues. Lo 43 39 43 38 43 49 33 43 42 34 W r c r c r r c r r c TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W s sf c c c s pc pc pc pc pc s pc pc s pc s pc pc s c sn s c s Hi 48 28 36 32 33 29 55 0 84 40 45 55 66 52 74 52 71 29 51 31 45 30 58 48 35 Tues. Lo 42 20 28 17 11 29 28 -6 67 36 16 35 45 40 67 48 61 25 24 25 27 17 46 45 31 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W pc s sn sn sn c pc pc s r r s s r c pc r s s s r pc s r s Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Flag Room, 450 10th St. Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. Seaside Airport Advisory Committee, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Saturday’s Powerball: 5-8-41- 65-66, Powerball: 20 Estimated jackpot: $144 million Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 8-9-7-7 4 p.m.: 9-1-9-4 7 p.m.: 7-6-8-5 10 p.m.: 4-2-6-3 Friday’s Lucky Lines: 3-5-12- 16-20-23-27-31 Estimated jackpot: $20,000 Friday’s Mega Millions: 2-43- 48-62-64, Mega Ball: 24 Estimated jackpot: $82 million 49-54-64-66-69-77-78 Sunday’s Match 4: 04-07-17- 21 Saturday’s Daily Game: 4-2-7 Saturday’s Hit 5: 10-15-31- 38-39 Estimated jackpot: $220,000 Saturday’s Keno: 18-22-26- 29-31-35-36-38-40-42-49-58- 61-62-64-65-68-70-73-77 Saturday’s Lotto: 02-15-21- 37-42-49 Estimated jackpot: $3.2 million Saturday’s Match 4: 02-12- 14-24 Friday’s Daily Game: 5-5-6 Friday’s Keno: 04-05-06-13- 15-27-30-31-38-39-40-41-47- 51-55-58-62-75-78-80 Friday’s Match 4: 02-06-12-16 LOTTERIES Burns 13/35 Roseburg 33/42 Brookings 38/54 Tonight's Sky: Before sunrise, conjunction of Venus and Jupiter just over 2 degrees apart. A must see! Today Hi Lo 43 28 11 5 16 15 54 21 20 19 15 1 72 43 -10 -15 85 67 16 12 34 31 60 40 63 47 43 35 68 61 35 27 56 50 15 12 53 44 18 12 29 27 36 21 58 46 48 40 26 18 Prineville 24/43 Lebanon 35/46 Medford 27/49 UNDER THE SKY High 8.7 ft. 10.3 ft. Pendleton 29/42 The Dalles 33/42 Portland 38/45 Eugene 34/47 Sunset tonight ........................... 5:04 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:49 a.m. Moonrise today .......................... 6:01 p.m. Moonset today ............................ 8:20 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 52 38 Tillamook 40/50 SUN AND MOON Time 2:28 a.m. 1:46 p.m. 52 39 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 40/51 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 0.00" Month to date ................................... 3.79" Normal month to date ....................... 6.89" Year to date ...................................... 3.79" Normal year to date .......................... 6.89" Jan 27 FRIDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 47°/42° Normal high/low ........................... 50°/38° Record high ............................ 65° in 1961 Record low ............................. 15° in 1930 Last 52 41 Periods of rain ALMANAC THURSDAY OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 3-6-5-8 4 p.m.: 1-4-6-9 7 p.m.: 3-8-5-1 10 p.m.: 7-3-8-2 Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 4-8-9- 15-17-24-25-30 Estimated jackpot: $23,000 Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m: 5-5-0-9 4 p.m.: 7-2-6-5 7 p.m.: 0-0-6-0 10 p.m.: 9-5-8-3 Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 3-5- 12-15-20-22-28-29 Estimated jackpot: $21,000 Saturday’s Megabucks: 25- 27-35-37-45-46 Estimated jackpot: $7.1 million WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 8-5-7 Sunday’s Keno: 01-03-04-09- 14-20-27-28-29-31-42-44-46- Subscription rates Eff ective July 1, 2015 Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503-325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325- 6573. 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