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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 13, 2015 9DQ'XVHQQDPHGWR3DFL¿F Power advisory board Van Dusen Beverages Inc., a longtime North Coast bottling company. The Van Dusen family enterprises, which date to 1849 in As- toria, have made them Or- egon’s oldest family owned business. “We have worked close- ly with Willis in Astoria for decades,” said Stefan Bird, Pacific Power president and chief executive officer. “It will be extremely valu- able to be able to seek his insights on business and community matters. And I The Daily Astorian PORTLAND — The former longtime mayor of Astoria is joining Pacific Power’s Regional Adviso- ry Board, a select group of well-respected local com- munity leaders who work with both their communities and Pacific Power to foster effective communication . Willis Van Dusen will represent the n orthern Or- egon C oast. He served as mayor of Astoria from 1990 to 2014 and is president of know he will give us the un- varnished counsel for which he is well known.” Van Dusen and Teri Cline of Klamath Falls join three other distinguished North- west community leaders on the Regional Advisory Board. Angela Boothroyd, of Redmond is a financial advisor with Edward Jones; Leigh Johnson is a consul- tant based in Medford; and Dr. Steve VanAusdle is the president of Walla Walla (Wash.) Community Col- lege. Lotteries OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 5-9-1-5 4 p.m.: 8-4-9-1 7 p.m.: 9-4-4-0 10 p.m.: 8-9-1-2 Saturday’s Megabucks: 15-17-30-31-34-45 Estimated jackpot: $3.6 mil- lion. Saturday’s Powerball: 11- 39-46-52-54, Powerball: 3 Estimated jackpot: $50 mil- lion. Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 9-1-4-6 4 p.m.: 9-5-5-8 7 p.m.: 2-3-1-5 10 p.m.: 3-1-8-5 Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 0-1-0-7 4 p.m.: 1-3-8-7 7 p.m.: 7-3-9-7 10 p.m.: 3-9-9-4 Saturday’s Keno: 02-03- 04-11-15-16-24-27-29-33- 35-38-40-53-54-62-66-76- 77-80 Saturday’s Lotto: 04-09- 11-18-22-34 Estimated jackpot: $4.1 mil- lion Saturday’s Match 4: 02- 05-13-20 Friday’s Daily Game: 9-2- 9 Friday’s Keno: 05-08-14- 19-21-27-29-36-38-39-44-46- 47-48-50-51-59-65-70-74 Friday’s Match 4: 03-04- 06-12 Friday’s Mega Millions: 24-27-45-51-54, Mega Ball: 8 WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 6-7-8 Sunday’s Keno: 01-04-08- 11-12-15-16-19-23-29-38-39- 41-44-45-50-51-55-58-63 Sunday’s Match 4: 05-08- 10-11 Saturday’s Daily Game: 9-9-7 Saturday’s Hit 5: 11-16- 26-30-34 Estimated jackpot: $100,000 ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Partly cloudy 57° Tuesday Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs The Dalles 61/86 Astoria 57/69 Portland 58/80 Corvallis 54/83 Eugene 54/83 Pendleton 60/85 Salem 56/83 Albany 53/84 69° 70° 57° Thursday Friday Times of clouds and sun Rather cloudy 67° 68° 59° 57° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High ........................................... 71° Low ............................................ 60° Normal high ............................... 67° Normal low ................................. 53° Precipitation Yesterday .............................. Trace" Month to date .......................... 0.01" Normal month to date ............. 0.51" Year to date ........................... 27.40" Normal year to date .............. 36.42" Sunset tonight .................. Sunrise Tuesday .............. Moonrise today ................ Moonset today ................. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 73 48 t 73 48 t 68 56 pc 81 54 pc 67 58 pc 77 48 s 85 60 pc 65 53 pc 69 57 pc 9:05 p.m. 5:37 a.m. 3:47 a.m. 6:59 p.m. New First Full Last July 15 July 23 July 31 Aug 6 Under the Sky Tues. Hi Lo W 75 47 t 76 45 s 70 56 pc 83 50 s 65 58 pc 79 48 s 88 57 s 63 51 s 67 54 s National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 93 75 t Boston 79 66 pc Chicago 87 71 t Denver 87 59 t Des Moines 94 71 s Detroit 80 69 t El Paso 100 74 s Fairbanks 72 53 pc Honolulu 89 76 pc Indianapolis 84 71 t Kansas City 96 74 s Las Vegas 103 78 s Los Angeles 80 62 s Memphis 96 79 s Miami 91 78 t Nashville 95 76 t New Orleans 93 77 pc New York 86 70 pc Oklahoma City 98 73 s Philadelphia 87 71 pc St. Louis 98 79 s Salt Lake City 92 67 s San Francisco 73 61 pc Seattle 75 57 sh Washington, DC 83 71 t Klamath Falls 48/79 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 57° City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 76 50 pc 84 60 s 79 58 pc 84 59 pc 80 56 pc 68 58 pc 82 60 s 79 56 pc 87 55 s Tues. Hi Lo W 78 51 pc 85 58 pc 80 57 pc 86 57 s 83 53 s 67 58 pc 82 58 pc 79 56 pc 88 56 pc Tonight's Sky: ISS is visible 4:44 a.m., at altitude of 18 degrees southeast. Sightings in the morning skies for rest of July. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 12:09 a.m. 9.0 ft. 1:32 p.m. 7.4 ft. Time 7:16 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Low -1.1 ft. 2.2 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Tues. Hi Lo W 94 76 t 78 67 pc 81 63 t 86 59 t 92 70 s 80 63 t 99 73 c 63 53 sh 89 76 pc 86 66 t 93 73 s 103 78 s 79 62 pc 97 80 pc 91 78 t 95 75 t 93 76 s 81 72 t 97 72 s 85 74 t 97 75 s 91 68 pc 72 59 pc 78 56 pc 89 73 t Fronts Cold The Rev. Robert John Hansen Jr. entered gineering in 1960, with honors, from San Jose peacefully into eternal continuum, lovingly State University, and worked as a microwave surrounded by family and friends on July 6. engineer for over 40 years. In the mid-1960s, Robert was born Nov. 2, 1931, in he entered into the priesthood, serv- Seaside, Ore., living his childhood ing a number of parishes for over 40 years. there on a golf course, inciting his He wore a multitude of hats: lov- lifelong passion for golf. ing father, passionate golfer, and He proudly served his country as priest, marrying, blessing and bury- a member of the U.S. Navy, stationed ing hundreds. He helped grow and on Midway Island. Upon his dis- establish a community cabana club charge he met and married his wife, that continues to unify generations. Sally. Married for 60 years, they A memorial service will honor his raised their family of seven children life on Friday, July 17, 2015, at 3 in Campbell, Calif. Rev. Robert p.m., at St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, He is survived by his wife; broth- Hansen Jr. 20920 McClellan Road, Cupertino, er, Dane (Beth); sister, Mary Maclay CA 95014. (John); seven children; 16 grandchil- He will be forever loved and greatly missed. dren; and four great-grandchildren, with two ,Q OLHX RI ÀRZHUV SOHDVH GRQDWH WR 6W -XGH more on the way. He received his BS degree in electrical en- Children’s Hospital, or the charity of choice. Deaths July 7, 2015 THOMAS, Pauline S., 96, of Seaside, died in Seaside. A gathering will be planned at a later date. Hughes-Ran- som Mortuary in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. July 10, 2015 HOLCOM, Carole L., Holcom, 78, of Warrenton, died in Astoria. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Service in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. July 10, 2015 STRICKLAND, Jordan Duane, 24, of Knappa, died in Los Angeles. Service is pend- ing. Hughes-Ransom Mortu- ary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. another person and third-de- gree assault after crashing his vehicle on Highway 103 in Seaside. Beatty drove into an embankment and rolled his vehicle on its top, causing a 23-year-old passenger to be ejected, according to OSP. The passenger was injured DQG OLIHÀLJKWHG IURP WKH scene. Beatty’s blood alcohol content was measured at 0.10, according to OSP. visory Committee, 10:30 a.m., Astoria Transit Center Confer- ence Room, 900 Marine Drive. Warrenton City Commis- sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave., Warrenton. Cannon Beach City Coun- cil, work session, 6 p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St., Cannon Beach. Clatsop Community Col- lege Board of Directors, 6:30 p.m., Columbia Hall Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria. Lewis & Clark Fire De- partment Board, 7 p.m., main ¿UH VWDWLRQ +LJKZD\ 101 Business. Warrenton-Hammond School District Board, 7 p.m., regular meeting, Warrenton High School Library, 1700 S.E. Main Ave., Warrenton. On the record Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Rain Flurries Snow Ice 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. Now Accepting New Patients Paul John Hayner, M.D. Georgetown-Trained Board Certified in Internal Medicine Specializing in: • Adult Primary Care • Disease Prevention & Healthy Living Special Interests include: • Cardiology • Pulmomology • Dermatology • Diabetic Care 1406 M ARIN E DRIVE ASTO RIA, O R 97103 (503) 325-0505 W W W .DRH AYN ER.CO M Avis Ilene Hendrickson, born Feb. 9, 1927, IDFWRU\LQ$VWRULD¿QDOO\SURXGO\UHWLULQJDVD died July 8, 2015. U.S. P ostal Service employee in 1989. She was Avis was born in Coleridge, Neb., and was a devoted postal employee — immediately fol- raised in Fruita, Colo. Her parents lowing the devastating Feb. 9, 1971 (her birthday) Sylmar/Los Angeles were Pearl (Sherer) and Luman Earl Cisney. She was preceded in death earthquake, she quickly went home by her loving brothers and sisters, from work to check on Arnold and Lawrence, Warren, Weldon, Hazel Anne, and then returned to the post and Shirley. She was a loving and RI¿FHWRPDNHVXUHWKDWWKHPDLOFRQ tinued to go through despite the fear, devoted wife to Arnold, who passed confusion and aftershocks. away in 2002. They were married for She spent her retirement caring 56 years. She was a loving mother to for Arnold, and also spending as Arne (Linda) and Anne (Mark). De- many waking hours as possible with voted grandmother to Sarah Stair Avis her grandkids, of whom she was ex- (Russell), Mark (Sara), Su and Em- Hendrickson WUHPHO\ SURXG 6KH ¿OOHG KHU PHP ily. Wonderful great-grandmother to ory with thoughts of “her kids” and Ellen, Robert and Mary Stair. Avis was a survivor of the Great Depres- was never at a loss for a story of each one, sion. She had many vivid memories of hunger complete with minute details. Avis was a wonderful cook who could create and deprivation while traveling from Nebraska to Colorado over the dangerous Loveland Pass a delicious meal for a crowd of any size just with in two rickety Model A Fords, so that her fa- the ingredients she had on hand in her pantry. WKHUDQGEURWKHUVFRXOG¿QGDJULFXOWXUDOZRUN She also loved to sew, and made many beauti- to keep the family fed and housed. Her high ful quilts which she gifted to friends and family. school years at Fruita High School took place Although Avis was comfortable in her later GXULQJ WKH ¿QDO \HDUV RI :RUOG :DU ,, DQG adult life, she never forgot what life was like she was a lifelong patriot and believer in the growing up in the 1920s and 1930s, and as a greatness of our country. During her teenage result she was an incredibly resourceful wife years she loved going to the dances in Mack and parent. One of her proudest accomplish- and Loma and “borrowing” watermelons at ments was encouraging and supporting her midnight from farms all over western Colora- children to attend and graduate from college. College wasn’t merely an option for Arne and do. Following graduation, she met Arnold, who Anne — it was a requirement, and she did what was serving on an Army base guarding Ger- she had to do to make their dreams a reality. $YLV ZDV DEOH WR ¿W VRPH WUDYHO LQWR KHU man prisoners of war. They married following a whirlwind courtship and moved to Astoria, busy life — she visited New York City, the Caribbean, Calgary, Canada and many other Ore., where both of their children were born. In 1963 the Hendrickson family moved to western states. Avis had an outgoing personality and was Southern California, where they remained for the rest of their working years. Following re- great at reading people. She never met a strang- tirement, they moved back up to Washington er. Growing up, she was the life of the party, state to be near their grandchildren and other making many lifelong friends along the way. family members. She and Arnold returned to Her legendary mothering and friendship will Riverside, Calif., following the birth of Emily. live on in the hearts of her friends and family, She has resided for the last two years in Bel- who will always miss her. ,QOLHXRIÀRZHUVSOHDVHPDNHDGRQDWLRQLQ levue, Wash. She worked her entire life in various ca- her memory to your local chapter of the Disabled reers, including waitressing at a Chinese American Veterans. Avis will rest next to Arnold restaurant and working in a salmon canning at the Riverside, Calif., National Cemetery. Campbell, Calif. Nov. 2, 1931 — July 6, 2015 Burns 49/77 Times of clouds and sun Bellevue, Wash. Feb. 9, 1927 — July 8, 2015 Ontario 60/87 Wednesday Sun and clouds; breezy in the afternoon Avis Hendrickson Robert John Hansen Jr. Bend 48/76 Medford 60/88 OBITUARIES Our knowledgeable and caring staff provides personalized care in a pleasant environment. Same day appointments are often available. We accept most major insurance plans. DUII crash • At 7:50 p.m. Thursday, Oregon State Police arrested Cody Brian Beatty, 19, for GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQÀXHQFH of intoxicants, reckless driv- ing, recklessly endangering Public meetings MONDAY Knappa School District Board, 5:30 p.m. superinten- dent session, Knappa High School Library, 41535 Old U.S. Highway 30. Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Cham- bers, 989 Broadway, Seaside. TUESDAY Sunset Empire Transpor- tation District Senior and Disabled Transportation Ad- The Daily Astorian 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. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103- 0210 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 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