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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015
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BY ALAN ARBESFELD / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ
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53 Showing less
cleavage?
1 Hairstyle that
usually involves
58 ‘‘Watch it!’’
clips or pins
59 Many a critic’s
8 Confidentially
preference
15 N.J. Army base
61 Superbright
20 ‘‘Beautiful!’’
62 Mrs., abroad
21 Points in the right
64 Himalayan myth
direction
65 Remote button
22 ‘‘Let’s stop fighting, 67 ‘‘Lemme ___!’’
O.K.?’’
69 March org.?
23 ‘‘Those wreaths all
73 Rally killers in
look the same to
baseball: Abbr.
me!’’?
76 ‘‘Warm’’
25 Something hard
78 ‘‘There was the
to drink?
time …’’
26 Law-school class
81 Middle of summer?
27 Start of a
84 Cheap roadside
conclusion
assistance?
28 Satisfies
87 ‘‘I don’t need
30 Sales force,
to hear that,’’
informally
informally
31 Summers on the
88 Skip town
Seine
89 Big ___
32 Convention closing?
90 Stick in a rack
33 ___ black
91 Mistakes
34 Cutlass model of
93 Setting for most of
the 1980s-’90s
‘‘Moby-Dick’’
36 Senile sort
95 Kind of TV
39 Start of an oral
98 Liqueur flavorers
listing of African
nations, perhaps? 99 Knockoff dress
labeled ‘‘Armani,’’
42 Texas home of
say?
the Bears
101 Rob
44 One small sip
103 Popular Hispanic
46 Store
newspaper name
47 Asked to come
104 Rider’s handful
back, in a way
49 ‘‘Over There’’ subj. 105 Son of, in foreign
names
50 VCR button
106 Have legs
51 D halved
109 E.R. ‘‘A.S.A.P.’’
52 Alternative to JFK
110 Devote
Online
subscriptions:
Answers
to puzzle 112 Longtime Yankee
Today’s puzzle and more
nickname
on page
24 puzzles,
of
than
4,000 past
113 Less loopy
nytimes.com/crosswords
Coast a Weekend.
($39.95
year).
114 Ban competition
ACROSS
116 Caution to an
orphan girl
not to leave
her wildebeest
behind?
119 Reeves of ‘‘John
Wick’’
120 Enter stealthily
121 ‘‘With Reagan’’
memoirist
122 Ready followers?
123 One in a tight
spot?
124 Did some edgy
writing?
DOWN
1 Get together
2 Embroidery loop
3 Group of actors who
all have stage
fright?
4 Emulated Diana
Ross (1970) and
Justin Timberlake
(2002)
5 How long it takes
mountains to form
6 Roxy Music
co-founder
7 Attentive dog owner
8 French sister
9 They may be
bookmarked
10 ‘‘The Family
Circus’’ cartoonist
Keane
11 Castigate
12 Away, in a way
13 Republican politico
Michael
14 ‘‘___ happens
. . . ’’
15 National Do Not
Call Registry
overseer, for short
16 Ancient galley
17 Western vacation
spot
18 Winter carnival
attraction
19 Gen ___
24 Silents star Bara
29 They put points on
the board
33 Help to secure a
loan, maybe
35 ‘‘Them’s fightin’
words!’’
37 Former A.L.
manager who was
an N.L. M.V.P.
38 Geometric figures
39 Have a big mouth?
40 Attire
41 In a bad way
42 Secure, as a sailor’s
rope
43 She’s asked ‘‘When
will those clouds
all disappear?’’ in
a 1973 #1 hit
45 Where many people
may
follow you
48 Per ___
54 Popular après-ski
place
55 Spot in the
afternoon?
56 Product that’s hard
to keep in stock
57 Janvier, across the
Pyrenees
60 Cap
63 Supply with
weaponry
66 Put away
68 Subway Series team
70 Lovely but stupid
person?
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chairs
79 Canine cousin
80 ‘‘Dallas’’ family
name
81 Race in classic
science fiction
82 ‘‘Whirlybird’’
source
83 Suspect duplicity
85 Caspian Sea feeder
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71 U.S. city whose
name becomes
another city’s
name if you
change both its
vowels to A’s
72 Kiss drummer
Peter
74 Reach the
Mediterranean,
say?
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94 Fitting one inside
the other
95 Appointment book
96 Did a 1930s dance
97 Big brother
100 Luxor Temple
deity
102 Natural
105 Ryan of old TV
107 Intuit
108 Straight, now
109 Fifth Avenue
retailer
111 Campaign grps.
112 Backwoods con?
113 Heavyweight
bouts?
115 Indigo Girls, e.g.
117 Commercial
lead-in to Pen
118 Lead-in to meter
The crossword puzzle grid in today’s Coast Weekend is incorrect. This is the correct grid and clues.
Boleslaw Stanislaw ‘Wild Bill’ Marczewski Sr.
Michael Peter Riva
Ocean Park, Wash.
Oct. 2, 1946 — Jan. 21, 2015
Astoria
May 10, 1940 — Jan. 25, 2015
Let it be known to all persons that Boleslaw (Studio City, Calif.); owner at BHM Carpet
“Wild Bill” Stanislaw Marczewski Sr. has Sales & Service (nationwide); refrigeration
passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 21,
specialist for Jessie’s Ilwaco Fish
2015, at his place of residence locat-
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ed in Ocean Park, Wash. He was 68
ly as harbormaster assistant at Port
years of age.
of Peninsula (Ocean Park, Wash.).
Bill was born in Dabrowa Gor-
Bill’s hobbies included daily
nicza, Poland, and migrated to the
trips to the beach with his dogs (all
United States in 1964. Initially he
of them) to beachcomb for exotic
resided in the Chicago, Ill., region
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and eventually moved to the West
wild mushrooms in the local region;
Coast. He made his way to the Long
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Beach Peninsula in 1981, and never
ing in the immediate local area. Bill
wanted to leave thereafter.
Jr. recalls him stating on numerous
Boleslaw ‘Bill’
He married Estelle “Marie” Marczewski Sr. occasions that the local region of
Hinckley in 1970, who is the moth-
the Long Beach Peninsula is “God’s
er to his surviving son, Bill Marcze-
country and that’s why I’m here.”
wski Jr., married to Deborah A. Marczewski, He was a devout Roman Catholic and never
both of whom reside in Astoria, Ore. During questioned his faith in the Lord.
his marriage to Marie he was also father to
His genuinely unique personality will be
James Rueda (San Diego, Calif.) and Donna missed, but never forgotten, by those who
Rueda (La Porte, Texas). He later married Di- knew him. He was well known for his excep-
ane Depke, whom he knew from earlier days tional sense of humor, good-hearted nature
residing in Chicago, who currently resides in and support of others who needed assistance,
Long Beach, Wash. While married to Diane, in addition to his candid way of speaking to
he was father to Jason Scott (Chicago, Ill.) others. He made everyone one laugh, if not
and Michele Scott (Vancouver, Wash.). He cry.
maintained active relationships with his cous-
Thank you to all who accepted him for be-
ins in Chicago, the Matelski family, and his ing himself and permitting him to do things
cousins in Los Angeles, the Wartak family. He “his way.” He will be dearly missed by all the
was predeceased by his mother, Stella Jani- persons he touched during his life, and espe-
kowski who passed away in Sherman Oaks, cially by his forever loving son, Bill Jr.
Calif., in 1985.
“Though I walk in the valley of the shad-
In 1969, Bill was drafted into the U.S. ow of darkness, I shall fear no evil, for I have
Army and served in Vietnam during 1969– you.” (Psalm 23)
1970 with the 1/50th Mechanized (Recon)
“Keep the Faith”
Infantry assigned to the 1st Calvary Division.
A wake and visitation are scheduled for
He was awarded the Combat Infantryman
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, at 10 a.m. at Pent-
Badge (CIB) among other badges, medals and
tila’s Chapel by the Sea in Long Beach,
awards, which he was very proud to wear and Wash. A luncheon, to which all are welcome,
demonstrate during Veterans Day. He was a
will commence at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s
Life Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Church in Seaview, Wash. A Mass of Chris-
(VFW) and enjoyed frequenting the American tian Burial will be celebrated beginning at 1
Legion hall in Astoria, Ore.
p.m. that day, also at St. Mary’s Parish.
He held various positions of employment
On Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015, a full color
that included: machinist/instrument maker guard burial will be performed at 12 p.m. at
for Petitt Engineering (Los Angeles, Calif.); the Willamette National Cemetery for Veter-
foreign auto specialist for A.J. Risley Imports ans in Portland, Ore.
Michael Peter Riva, 74, passed away peaceful- loved spending time with his grandchildren and
ly at home Sunday, Jan. 25. He was born May 10, great-grandchildren. He was a member of the As-
toria Moose, Sons of the American Le-
1940, in Hanna, Wyo., to Armas (Unk)
gion, and Seaside Elks.
and Myra (Waisanen) Riva. His family
He is survived by his wife Kathy;
settled in Svensen, Ore., in 1947. He
daughters Jamie (Jon) Bue and Mindy
attended Knappa schools, graduating
Riva; granddaughters Ashley (Jason)
from there in 1959.
Kraushaar, Hilary Bue, and Megan and
He began his career in school do-
Erin Johns; great-grandsons Tanner
ing tree planting for the forestry. After
and Tallen Kraushaar and great-grand-
graduation, he worked for Bumble Bee
daughter Abigail Johns McKey; sisters-
Seafoods (CRPA) in several capacities
in-law Vicki Westerlund and Robinette
before getting hired full-time as a long-
(Bob) Williams; and numerous nieces,
shoreman May 1, 1966. He suffered a
nephews and cousins.
major on-the-job injury in December
Michael
At his request, a celebration of life
1970. After three surgeries and seven
Riva
will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21,
years he returned to longshoring, from
at the Moose Lodge, 408 17th St. Con-
which he retired in 1998.
Mike married Kathy Urell Oct. 13,1961. They tributions may be made to the Maritime Memorial
honeymooned in Lake Tahoe and Reno, setting Wall or the ILWU Scholarship Fund of Astoria
the stage for many more vacation trips there. They High School.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge
enjoyed camping, road trips, cruising and play-
ing poker. Mike also liked carpentering, and built of the arrangements. An online guest book may be
a cabin on their private camping property. He signed at www.caldwellsmortuary.com
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Partly cloudy
38°
Friday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
38/52
Astoria
38/57
Portland
37/55
Corvallis
38/53
Eugene
36/53
Pendleton
33/45
Salem
38/55
Albany
37/54
Saturday
Burns
26/48
Medford
38/58
Mostly sunny
Klamath Falls
28/53
Becoming cloudy
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57°
37°
Sunday
52°
57°
41°
Monday
Cloudy with a little
rain
45°
Overcast with a
little rain
54°
43°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 57°
Low ............................................ 41°
Normal high ............................... 51°
Normal low ................................. 38°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 9.19"
Normal month to date ............. 9.31"
Year to date ............................. 9.19"
Normal year to date ................ 9.31"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Friday ..................
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
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56 40 pc
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60 43 pc
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Atlanta
58 35 s
Boston
31 25 pc
Chicago
39 19 c
Denver
48 30 pc
Des Moines
41 21 c
Detroit
35 12 sn
El Paso
63 41 pc
Fairbanks
-28 -39 s
Honolulu
80 65 pc
Indianapolis
45 22 c
Kansas City
46 21 c
Las Vegas
67 53 c
Los Angeles
74 56 c
Memphis
62 32 pc
Miami
71 58 pc
Nashville
60 31 c
New Orleans
74 47 pc
New York
34 30 pc
Oklahoma City 56 33 s
Philadelphia
35 32 pc
St. Louis
48 27 c
Salt Lake City
49 35 c
San Francisco
60 49 pc
Seattle
53 37 pc
Washington, DC 41 35 pc
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1:07 p.m.
3:20 a.m.
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Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
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Hi Lo W
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Tonight's Sky: An hour before sunrise, the stars
that appear during early evening in summer also
appear just before dawn in winter.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
9:33 a.m. 9.0 ft.
11:02 p.m. 7.4 ft.
Time
3:23 a.m.
4:46 p.m.
Low
3.3 ft.
0.4 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
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Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
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Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands
are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities.
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.