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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2015 Port meeting canceled The Port of Astoria Com- mission workshop scheduled for 5 tonight has been can- celed because of a lack of a quorum, meaning at least three Port commissioners could not be gathered for the meeting. The workshop so far is not being rescheduled. The next Port Commission regular meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. April 21 at the old 3RUW RI¿FHV *DWHZD\ Ave., Suite 100. &RDVW*XDUGKHOSVUHVFXHKLNHU WARRENTON — The 86 &RDVW *XDUG KHOSHG find a lost hiker and his dog Sunday night near Ocean City, Wash. The 60-year-old man and his dog were lost for several hours before an MH-60 Jayhawk aircrew from Air Station Astoria located them at about 11:15 SPZLWKWKHKHOSRI*UD\V Harbor County search and rescue, according to a statement from the Coast *XDUG The man, who was re- ported in good condition, and his dog were taken to Ocean Shores Municipal Airport after the rescue. “The hiker was using an old lighter that would not light but would spark,” Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Leary, the rescue pilot aboard the Jay- hawk, said in a statement. “Through night vision gog- gles it looked like a flash- light.” Flying club to meet Thursday Speaker talks about salmon forecasts and ocean conditions MANZANITA — The Lower Nehalem Watershed Council, as part of its 2015 Speaker Series, presents “Using Ocean Conditions to Forecast Salmon Re- turns to the Columbia Riv- er,” by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis- tration senior scientist Bill Peterson, Thursday at the 3LQH *URYH &RPPXQLW\ House, 225 Laneda Ave. in Manzanita. There is no cost for this event. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. for refreshments and snacks. The presentation begins at 7 p.m., and the LNWC regular business meeting follows. Peterson will discuss his research on the correla- tion between physical and chemical ocean conditions, plankton biomass and spe- cies composition, and adult chinook and coho counts at Bonneville Dam. He will also cover how recent ocean temperatures in the 1RUWK 3DFL¿F KDYH EHHQ anomalously warm, with extreme salinity and zoo- plankton characteristics, and what this means for salmon runs in 2015. For information, call 503-368-7424 or email lnwc@nehalemtel.net WARRENTON — The Astoria Flying Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Astoria Regional Airport’s PDLQRI¿FHDW)OLJKWOLQH Drive in Warrenton. The club formed late last \HDU DPRQJ UHJLRQDO À\LQJ enthusiasts. Forming as a non- SUR¿WLWSURPLVHVWRSURYLGHD SODFH IRU OHDUQLQJ KRZ WR À\ and renting planes. The Astoria Flying Club is available on Facebook, at 503-338-9306 and at Asto- riaFlyingClub@hotmail.com ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Partly cloudy 42° Wednesday Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Portland 45/61 Corvallis 43/60 Eugene 43/58 Clouds and breaks of sun Salem 45/61 Albany 43/60 37° Friday Klamath Falls 24/51 Plenty of sunshine Saturday Clouds and breezy; rain in the afternoon 55° 41° Breezy and chilly with periods of rain 50° 38° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 54° Low ............................................ 38° Normal high ............................... 55° Normal low ................................. 40° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.18" Month to date .......................... 0.37" Normal month to date ............. 1.23" Year to date ........................... 22.43" Normal year to date .............. 26.07" Sunset tonight .................. 7:51 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday ......... 6:43 a.m. Moonrise today ............... 11:20 p.m. Moonset today ................. 8:34 a.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 55 32 c 50 31 c 51 40 t 54 43 sh 58 44 c 42 24 sh 53 36 r 52 43 sh 54 44 r National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 80 64 t Boston 43 35 r Chicago 48 40 r Denver 69 37 pc Des Moines 59 46 r Detroit 49 38 r El Paso 86 60 s Fairbanks 53 24 c Honolulu 81 68 sh Indianapolis 70 59 r Kansas City 81 56 sh Las Vegas 70 49 pc Los Angeles 63 50 r Memphis 81 67 c Miami 85 74 pc Nashville 79 62 t New Orleans 84 69 pc New York 60 40 r Oklahoma City 87 67 t Philadelphia 69 45 sh St. Louis 80 65 t Salt Lake City 65 41 c San Francisco 61 51 t Seattle 59 42 c Washington, DC 77 50 t Last New First Full Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 May 3 City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 60 36 c 63 37 c 63 45 sh 55 40 r 58 45 sh 59 43 c 56 34 c 62 44 sh 63 38 sh Wed. Hi Lo W 63 32 c 59 38 pc 61 42 c 61 40 c 61 38 c 57 37 c 58 34 pc 61 40 c 65 35 pc Tonight's Sky: Wednesday before sunrise, wan- ing gibbous moon near Saturn. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 3:55 a.m. 8.9 ft. 5:13 p.m. 7.2 ft. Time 10:47 a.m. 10:42 p.m. Low 0.1 ft. 2.4 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Wed. Hi Lo W 86 65 pc 39 34 r 51 45 c 65 36 sh 66 57 r 52 42 r 83 52 pc 47 24 c 81 68 pc 77 62 r 79 62 t 69 48 s 67 52 s 85 67 t 85 73 s 86 65 t 84 70 pc 45 38 r 85 64 t 47 41 r 82 67 t 49 38 sh 65 48 s 62 41 c 57 46 r Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s 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. APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON Mattresses, Furniture & More! Donald died in Knappa, Ore., at the young age of 44. He leaves behind his parents, Donald Schock, Sharon Witsburger and Carol Schock, and an extended family member, Bill Casper. Donald is survived by sisters Julie Neimi (husband John), Pam Marez, *LQD *RYHD KXVEDQG /HR -DQHOOH 1RUWRQ KXVEDQG *UDQW DQG RQH brother, Todd Davis. He had many nieces and neph- ews: Shoshanna McCleary, Daniel Donald Schock *UHHQ .DUL *UHHQ -DPHV *UHHQ Zackry Norton, and Casey and Cole Davis. Donald was known as a talented concrete craftsman, and loved chil- dren and animals. A graveside service and gathering was held on April 4, 2015, at Ocean View Cemetery. Any remembrance contributions can be made in Don- ald’s name to Peace Lutheran Learn- ing Center, or to the Clatsop County Animal Shelter. 80, of Astoria, died in As- toria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. on Fernhill Road in Astoria. • At 5:37 p.m. Saturday, Warrenton Police arrested Francisco Andrez Baca-Valero, 27, Astoria, for menacing, sec- ond-degree criminal trespass and second-degree disorderly conduct outside RadioShack. Baca-Valero, who was pre- viously trespassed from Ra- dioShack, allegedly pulled out a knife and showed it to an em- ployee while standing outside the front door, police said. Estimated jackpot: $2.4 million WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: 1-0-9 Monday’s Hit 5: 02-10- 13-35-36 Estimated jackpot: $200,000 Monday’s Keno: 09-15- 16-17-23-24-29-33-38-43-47- 59-64-65-66-68-69-72-73-74 Monday’s Lotto: 17-18- 25-37-48-49 Estimated jackpot: $6.8 million Monday’s Match 4: 03- 15-17-20 WEDNESDAY Clatsop Soil and Wa- ter Conservation District Board, 10 a.m., Conference Room 231, OSU Seafood Lab Center, 2001 Marine Drive. Warrenton City Com- mission, 6 p.m., special meeting on Eighth Street Dam, Warrenton City Hall, 225 S Main Ave. Astoria School District Board of Directors, 6:15 p.m. study session, 7:30 p.m. regular meeting, Capt. 5REHUW *UD\ 6FKRRO WKLUG floor boardroom, 785 Ala- meda Ave. Wickiup Water District Board, 6:30 p.m., 92648 Svensen Market Road, Svensen. THURSDAY Astoria Budget Com- mittee, 5 p.m., Astoria City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Warrenton Planning Commission, 7 p.m., War- renton City Hall, 225 S Main Ave. Lotteries OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-4-2-5 4 p.m.: 9-3-7-3 7 p.m.: 3-7-7-7 10 p.m.: 9-7-0-0 Monday’s Megabucks: 06-09-16-30-32-43 Public meetings Under the Sky Wed. Hi Lo W 54 27 c 52 25 c 54 41 c 58 37 c 56 39 c 51 22 c 60 37 c 54 40 c 56 41 c Knappa July 6, 1970 — March 28, 2015 • At 1:33 a.m. Sunday, Clatsop County Sheriff’s Of- ¿FH DUUHVWHG 5XVVHOO $OOHQ Ackerman, 60, Astoria, for menacing, harassment and vi- olation of a release agreement Burns 29/54 40° Donald Doyle Schock Menacing Ontario 34/65 Bend 31/52 Thursday 60° 1 p.m. April 14 at CCC’s main campus. Cost is $40 for registration and $20 to the instructor at class for the book. • Alcohol Server Train- ing: This is a required train- ing to obtain an alcohol service permit for anyone in Oregon mixing, selling or serving alcohol and any- one who manages employ- ees with these responsibil- ities. Register at least two days before class, taught by Action Server Educa- tion from 1 to 4 p.m. April 17 at CCC’s South County Campus, 1455 N. Roosevelt Drive in Seaside. Cost is $35 to the instructor and $23 for the permit applica- tion, payable at class. Register at www.clat- sopcc.edu/schedule, and search under Course Title, or call 503-325-2402. On the record Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 57° CPR, use an automated external defibrillator and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective man- ner. Students must register and pay at least two days before class, which runs from 8 a.m. to noon April 14 at CCC’s main campus. Cost is $40 for registration and $20 to the instructor at class for the book. • CPR/First Aid: Par- ticipants will develop the skills to provide care in life-threatening emergen- cies such as respiratory or cardiac problems, sudden illness or injury. Instruc- tion on using an AED is included. Students will re- ceive the American Heart Association First Aid/ CPR/AED two-year card. Students must register and pay at least two days be- fore class, which starts at OBITUARIES April 3, 2015 DEE, Elizabeth Ann (Carter), Pendleton 37/59 Medford 36/60 Clatsop Communi- ty College offers several occupational certificate classes starting this month, including: • Flagger Training: This class prepares flag- gers to train or retrain for certification in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Students must register and pay at least two days before class, which runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 11 at CCC’s main campus, 1651 Lexington Ave. in Astoria. Cost is $80. • CPR for Health Pro- fessionals: The American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers is designed to provide health profes- sionals training to recog- nize several life-threaten- ing emergencies, provide Death The Dalles 44/64 Astoria 42/57 College offers work-related classes 503-861-0929 HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 • SATURDAY 9-5 • SUNDAY 10-4 We Service What We Sell TODAY Northwest Regional Education Service District Board, 5:15 p.m. executive session, 6 p.m. meeting, NWRESD Regional Office, 5825 N.E. Ray Circle, Hill- sboro. Miles Crossing Sani- tary Sewer District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. Astoria Planning Com- mission, 6:30 p.m., Asto- ria City Hall, 1095 Duane St. For online updates: www.dailyastorian.com OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. 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