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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015
“I suppose they can be pretty funny, but
some people can take it too far.”
“I have always anticipated April Fools’
Day, and have always thought up great
things on April 2. Now I’ve been remind-
ed. I’ve got all day to think about it.”
Beau Peterson, Astoria
Cameron Brister, Astoria
“I see it happen to everyone every day,
whether it’s April 1 or Christmas. Some-
times it happens to me. It’s OK as long as
you can get a laugh out of it.”
“As long as they’re reasonable. Pranks
that don’t cause injury.”
“As long as they’re nonthreatening, and
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Shawn King, Astoria
Robert Cummings, Astoria
Larry Burns, Chinook, Wash.
‘How do you feel about
April Fools’ Day pranks?
Design: ‘We’re all volunteers’
Continued from Page 1A
But there are gray areas
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elements, such as windows, or
design standards for brand-new
construction in historic districts,
such as Shively-McClure.
The commission, for exam-
ple, has to determine whether
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period of construction or the
neighborhood’s period of histor-
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existing homes and buildings
might not.
The city’s planning staff did
not make a recommendation on
the Supple’s application, which
frustrated several commission-
ers. Mike Morgan, the city’s
interim planner, told the com-
mission that the proposed design
and recess for vinyl windows on
the house, in particular, were a
policy call.
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Caruana and Michelle Dief-
fenbach, who voted against the
Supple’s application, the issue
was not windows, but the over-
all design.
The blueprint for the
two-story home with a double
garage has elements of Crafts-
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na and Dieffenbach, who have
design and construction back-
grounds, thought the design was
inconsistent.
“I don’t want to send the
message that anything being
built in a historic district needs
to pretend to be something it’s
not,” Caruana said. “But I think
that given the nature of this spe-
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buildings around it, I just want
to be careful that whatever is be-
ing built is very true to whatever
style it is.”
Dieffenbach said she was
concerned the design was “try-
ing to marry a bunch of styles
together that really don’t work.”
The Supples and their build-
er, Tim Kennedy, defended the
design.
On the record
DUII arrest
• At 4 p.m. Friday,
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ed Cyrus Grabenhorst, 20,
Astoria, for driving under
the influence of intoxicants
after he was involved in a
two-vehicle crash on New
Dan Supple, of Supple
Rockers, who makes custom
rocking chairs from baseball
bats, and his wife, Kim, chose to
situate the house closer to Grand
Avenue so as not to block the
views of their new neighbors.
The rectangular shape may ap-
pear prominent because of the
closeness to the road.
“I’m eclectic,” Kim Sup-
ple told commissioners. “And
I like artistic. And I don’t want
anything matchy-matchy. And I
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Supple assured the commis-
sion that the home and the land-
scaping she plans are “not going
to be an embarrassment to the
city that I love dearly.”
LJ Gunderson, the commis-
sion’s president, said after the
vote it was not an easy deci-
sion. “We’re all volunteers,”
she said. “We’re trying to
make the right decision, espe-
cially when you’ve got a new
construction going on in a his-
toric area.”
Astoria
June 20, 1920 — March 25, 2015
Public meetings
Jewell School District
Board of Directors, 6 p.m. su-
perintendent budget message,
Jewell School library, 83874
Oregon Highway 103.
Lotteries
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Tuesday’s Daily Game: 6-7-3
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Tuesday’s Match 4: 01-
03-16-22
Tuesday’s Mega Mil-
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Ball: 11
Estimated jackpot: $20
million
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mostly cloudy with
a shower in the
area
40°
Thursday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Corvallis
37/59
Eugene
37/57
Nancy Arlene Aiken
Pendleton
35/56
Salem
38/57
Albany
37/58
Astoria
Sept. 15, 1934 — March 28, 2015
Ontario
30/57
Bend
22/50
Friday
Burns
22/51
Medford
37/61
Clouds and sun
Periods of rain
53°
53°
Klamath Falls
21/51
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
40°
Saturday
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with
a little rain
52°
39°
37°
Cloudy with a
couple of showers
52°
39°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 55°
Low ............................................ 42°
Normal high ............................... 55°
Normal low ................................. 40°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.15"
Month to date .......................... 6.43"
Normal month to date ............. 7.45"
Year to date ........................... 21.91"
Normal year to date .............. 24.84"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Thursday .............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
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44 25 pc
47 22 pc
56 40 pc
55 37
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53 42
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47 21 pc
56 37 pc
51 40
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55 40
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Hi
48
50
58
57
53
51
61
52
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Hi
75
54
66
39
70
68
84
40
85
68
72
73
79
80
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77
84
60
86
65
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51
68
55
71
Thu.
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59 c
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44
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44 sh
55 pc
16 c
71 pc
50
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44
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49 s
57 s
63
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42 pc
60 s
National Cities
Today
City
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Atlanta
79 58 s
Boston
44 30 pc
Chicago
70 51 s
Denver
70 38
t
Des Moines
80 56 pc
Detroit
58 41 s
El Paso
83 60 s
Fairbanks
44 21 c
Honolulu
85 71 pc
Indianapolis
68 48 s
Kansas City
83 57 pc
Las Vegas
82 58 s
Los Angeles
73 56 pc
Memphis
78 63
t
Miami
84 66 s
Nashville
75 55 pc
New Orleans
82 68 c
New York
49 37 pc
Oklahoma City 84 63 pc
Philadelphia
54 38 s
St. Louis
75 61 s
Salt Lake City
54 36 s
San Francisco
65 52 s
Seattle
52 41
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Washington, DC 61 45 s
7:43 p.m.
6:54 a.m.
5:20 p.m.
5:39 a.m.
Full
Last
New
First
Apr 4
Apr 11
Apr 18
Apr 25
Under the Sky
Thu.
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40 s
33 pc
43 pc
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35 s
39 pc
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
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54 35 pc
54 41
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56 39
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55 38
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54 40
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51 30 pc
53 40
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Thu.
Lo W
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33 s
39 pc
36 s
36 pc
41 pc
34 s
37 sh
32 s
Tonight's Sky: Jupiter high above the southern
horizon, within constellation of Cancer.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
1:04 a.m. 8.2 ft.
1:11 p.m.
7.9 ft.
Time
7:12 a.m.
7:25 p.m.
Low
1.2 ft.
0.8 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Established July 1, 1873
(USPS 035-000)
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 12:53 a.m. at tist Church. As a member of more than 50 plus
her home, Nancy Arlene Aiken was ushered by the years, she taught Sunday school, vacation Bible
angels into heaven, and is now at rest in Jesus’ arms. school, and was church secretary. She would be
Nancy was born Sept. 15, 1934, at home, to Ar- IRQGO\UHPHPEHUHGDVWKH³ÀRZHUODG\´ORYLQJO\
thur and Louise Springer in Raymond, Wash. She SLFNLQJJDWKHULQJDQGDUUDQJLQJWKHÀRZHUV²D
was the middle sister to Nada (Johnson) and Nadine skill she acquired having taken classes at Clatsop
(Egnew), and lived her young years in
Community College and working local-
Raymond, Wash.
ly at Erickson’s Floral in the mid- to late
Nancy had many interests. Her stron-
1970s. She adorned the sanctuary prior to
gest passion was dance, performing lo-
Sunday services.
cally in ballet, tap, and Spanish dance
Also surviving besides her husband
and children are her grandchildren, Jason,
productions and plays, in costumes often
Shareece, Sonova, Janina and Briana.
sewn by her mother. She graduated from
She was preceded in death by her grand-
Raymond High School in 1952. She then
son, Stefan, in 2005. She will be missed
went on to study at Cornish in Seattle and
by her family and friends greatly.
Seattle University.
Funeral Services were held Tuesday,
On Sept. 15, 1953, she married Er-
March 31, 2015, at 11 a.m. at the First
nest “Ernie” W. Aiken, having met in
Nancy
Baptist Church of Astoria, followed by a
high school but courted through the
Aiken
reception. A graveside service followed
years as Ernie pursued his Minor League
at 2:30 p.m. at Greenwood Cemetery in Astoria.
baseball career.
Memorial contributions may be given to the
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Wash. They moved to Astoria in 1956 where in First Baptist Church of Astoria.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge
1957, son Ken was born, and followed by daughters
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Anita in 1960, and Irene in 1961.
Nancy’s church home was Astoria’s First Bap- at www.caldwellsmortuary.com
The Daily Astorian
Fronts
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In loving memory of Marguerite Zorich.
Nicholas F. Zorich Jr. and his wife, Mary Kaye, of
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94, passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2015, at Zorich of Astoria; a son and daughter-in-law, William
and Cris Zorich of Battle Ground; a son and daugh-
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She was born in Lake Stevens, Wash., June 20, ter-in-law, Stephen and Linda Zorich of Astoria; a son,
1920, to Albert Henry Baker and Aline Dangel -HURPH=RULFKRI*UHVKDPDQGDVRQ3KLOLS=RULFK
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Baker. She attended schools in Seattle,
had 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grand-
and graduated in 1938 from West Seattle
children. She was preceded in death by, a
High School.
sister, Fran Ingersoll of Newport, Ore.; and
Marguerite married Nicholas F. Zo-
a sister, Helen Voight of Sumner, Wash.
rich in Seattle, Wash., in 1938. They lived
Visitation will be held Sunday, April
in Ketchikan, Alaska, for seven years,
5, 2015, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Caldwell’s
and she enjoyed raising her children. The
Luce-Layton Mortuary.
family moved to Olney in 1945, and
Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be
lived in Olney for 17 years. Marguerite
held Monday, April 6, 2015, at 11 a.m. at
cooked at Star of the Sea for three years.
St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church
The family moved to Astoria in 1961,
in Astoria. A funeral Mass will follow at
and he opened the Eat and Run restau-
Marguerite
11:30 a.m. at St. Mary, Star of the Sea
rant until 1968. She then started her
Zorich
Catholic Church. Graveside services will
catering business. Marguerite moved
with her husband to Warrenton in the 1980s. Her follow at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge
husband passed away Oct. 18, 2001. Her hobbies
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included reading, sewing, cooking and gardening.
She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, at www.caldwellsmortuary.com
The Dalles
39/59
Astoria
40/53
Portland
41/56
Hammond
June 29, 1922 — March 27, 2015
Marguerite E. Zorich
Saturday, April 4
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OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 9-3-4-5
4 p.m.: 6-4-7-4
7 p.m.: 4-5-4-9
10 p.m.: 7-1-4-5
Howard Rankin Peck
+RZDUG5DQNLQ3HFNZDVERUQ-XQH of San Diego, Calif.; grandsons Tristan and Julian
in San Diego, Calif., to parents Isaac Rankin and Guerree, both of France; stepchildren Linda Jean
0DULH /HVOLH &DUO\OH 3HFN +H GLHG )ULGD\ Giddings and husband Ronald Nolan of Warren-
March 27, 2015, at Canterbury Gardens Nursing ton, Ore., Gerry Leigh Beauchamp and husband
William of Auburn, Calif., and Alan Ray Buchan-
facility in Longview, Wash., at the age of 92.
He was raised in San Diego and graduated an of Warrenton, Ore.; step-grandchildren Cyn-
thia Giddings Sturgell, Larry Giddings,
from San Diego High School. Howard
Lloyd Giddings, Vonda Buchanan, Bill
served in the Army Air Force during
Beauchamp, Jeff Beauchamp and Kari
World War II as a tail gunner in a heavy
Beauchamp; and step-great-grandchil-
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dren Jennifer Bartlett, Laura Dow, Ken-
in Stalag 17B.
ny Standring, Cody Luck, Derek Luck,
On Oct. 22, 1947, he married Anna-
Makayla Beauchamp, Hanna Beau-
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champ, Connor Beauchamp, Karleigh
Dec. 13, 1989, and is buried in Herm-
Beauchamp, Ashley Beauchamp, Alex-
iston.
is Giddings, Victoria Giddings, Kevin
On June 22, 1990, Howard married
Giddings, Bryce Beauchamp, Luke
Beverly Jean Buchanan in Hermiston
Giddings, Ethen Giddings and Jacob
and they have lived in Hammond, Ore.,
Howard
Vassallo.
for the past 10 years. Howard worked
Peck
Graveside funeral services with mil-
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the co-founder of the Coos Bay Art League in itary honors were held today, Wednesday, April 1,
Coos Bay, Ore., a member of the Uma-West Art 2015, at 10 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the
Group in Hermiston, Ore., and a member of the
Trail’s End Art Association, 656 A St., Gearhart,
Trails End Art Association in Gearhart, Ore.
He is survived by wife Beverly of Hammond, OR 97138, 503-717-9458.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon, is in
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Marguerite of Lake Oswego, Ore.; brother Lee Ar- FKDUJH RI WKH DUUDQJHPHQWV 3OHDVH VHQG FRQGR-
<RXQJV %D\ %ULGJH 7KH QROG3HFNRI<XPD$UL]VLVWHU)UDQFHV%RXUGHWWH lences at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
bridge was closed for about
30 minutes because of the
crash.
Memorial
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