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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015
On the record
Theft of service
• At 10:51 a.m. Friday, As-
toria Police arrested Seaside
transient Shane Horvatch, 31,
for theft of service and sec-
ond-degree burglary after he
reportedly forced his way into
a shower at the Astoria Aquat-
ic Center without paying.
BUII arrest
• At 10:43 p.m. Saturday,
Astoria Police arrested Don-
ald A. Boyd, 54, Coos Bay,
for boating under the inÀ u-
ence of intoxicants, disorderly
conduct, second-degree and
third-degree criminal mis-
chief and littering in or near
a waterway at Pier 2. Boyd’s
blood alcohol content was
measured at 0.13, according
to police.
DUII arrest
• At 8:53 p.m. Monday,
Clatsop County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Chander
Ray Emken, 18, Astoria,
for driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants, reck-
less endangering and reck-
less driving on the 2000
block of Exchange Street in
Astoria.
‘What is a favorite back
to school memory?’
“Clothes shopping for the new
school year. New clothes!”
Deborah McEuen, Astoria
“School was nothing I looked for-
ward to going back to. I spent all
my summers on my grandparents’
farm, an would have preferred to
stay there.”
Birth
Brian Joy, Astoria
Aug. 4, 2015
HOLTHUSEN,
Han-
nah, and DAVIS, Matt, of
Warrenton, a boy, Gavin
Eli Davis, born at Colum-
bia Memorial Hospital in
Astoria. Grandparents are
Jeanette and Rick Davis of
Warrenton, Wes Holthusen
of Astoria, and the late Pam
Holthusen.
“Going to my grandparents’ cabin,
outside Klamath Falls, the last few
weeks of summer.”
Roberta Harper, Hammond
®
ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Partly cloudy
52°
Thursday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
63/92
Astoria
52/74
Portland
60/86
Corvallis
49/88
Eugene
50/88
Pendleton
64/91
Salem
53/87
Albany
50/87
Ontario
60/95
Bend
52/84
Friday
Burns
47/88
Medford
60/92
Times of clouds
and sun
Klamath Falls
46/84
55°
Saturday
55°
Sunday
Cloudy, some rain
and a t-storm;
breezy
69°
68°
54°
Cloudy and breezy
with a couple of
showers
68°
54°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 73°
Low ............................................ 46°
Normal high ............................... 69°
Normal low ................................. 53°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 0.09"
Normal month to date ............. 0.84"
Year to date ........................... 27.87"
Normal year to date .............. 37.78"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Thursday .............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
93 47 pc
87 52 pc
67 54 pc
87 50 pc
68 55 pc
86 46 pc
94 60 pc
64 50 pc
67 51 pc
Hi
87
84
70
88
68
84
92
67
70
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
85 67 s
Boston
82 64 pc
Chicago
73 55 pc
Denver
94 62 t
Des Moines
78 58 s
Detroit
71 57 c
El Paso
95 73 pc
Fairbanks
56 45 sh
Honolulu
89 77 sh
Indianapolis
76 56 pc
Kansas City
82 62 s
Las Vegas
96 78 t
Los Angeles
90 68 s
Memphis
84 62 s
Miami
89 76
t
Nashville
82 60 s
New Orleans
88 70 s
New York
85 67 s
Oklahoma City 90 67 s
Philadelphia
84 65 s
St. Louis
80 60 s
Salt Lake City
78 63 t
San Francisco
74 59 pc
Seattle
82 57 pc
Washington, DC 83 65 s
8:06 p.m.
6:29 a.m.
5:53 p.m.
2:50 a.m.
Full
Last
New
First
Aug 29
Sep 5
Sep 12
Sep 21
Under the Sky
Thu.
Lo W
48 pc
56 pc
57 pc
58 pc
55 pc
50 pc
64 pc
54 pc
55 pc
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
84 50 pc
93 64 pc
87 60 pc
88 56 pc
87 53 pc
70 54 pc
92 62 pc
87 58 pc
95 60 pc
Hi
83
91
86
91
87
71
88
86
93
Thu.
Lo W
54 pc
60 pc
64 pc
61 pc
62 pc
55 pc
61 pc
62 pc
59 pc
Tonight's Sky: Jupiter passes behind the sun.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
12:43 p.m. 7.2 ft.
none
Time
6:20 a.m.
6:20 p.m.
Low
-0.7 ft.
1.7 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Thu.
Hi Lo W
86 69 s
79 63 s
76 59 s
83 57 pc
78 64 t
75 57 pc
96 72 pc
48 37 c
90 77 sh
78 59 s
84 66 pc
100 79 pc
91 69 s
85 64 s
88 78 t
84 62 s
88 70 s
84 65 s
93 71 s
85 63 s
82 65 s
88 65 t
81 62 pc
82 60 pc
84 68 s
Cold
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.
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Limited tours are being
planned at the Astoria Col-
umn, which is undergoing a
$1 million restoration.
Guests willing to spend
$50 can view the work next
Wednesday and on Sept. 9.
The tours are limited to eight
people each day.
The money from the
tours will go toward the
restoration by the nonprofit
Friends of the Astoria Col-
umn.
The column has been
closed over the summer. The
restoration project is expect-
ed to be completed by the
end of the month.
Guests can sign up for
the tours at the column gift
shop. More information is
available from Sheri Mitch-
ell, the column’s executive
director, at 503-791-8027.
OBITUARIES
Ted A. Baughman
Astoria
May 17, 1946 — Aug. 16, 2015
Ted A. Baughman, 69, of Astoria, Ore., died 300 game recorded at Lower Columbia Bowl
suddenly on Aug. 16, 2015. A well-known and during league play.
His true passion, however, was for
accomplished sport ¿ sherman, Ted
¿ shing. He steadily harvested steel-
was packing up after landing a bril-
head, coho and C hinook from the
liant coho on the sands of Social Se-
bountiful waters of Clatsop County,
curity Beach. He collapsed and could
only to share them with friends and
not be revived.
family. Considered by many as the
Ted was born on May 17, 1946,
“mayor” of the Olney bridge on the
in Columbus, Ohio, to Lawrence and
Klaskanine River, Ted never hesitat-
Beverly Baughman, and moved to
ed to offer advice, encouragement or
the Astoria area in 1948.
a helpful hand with the net.
Ted spent his formative years in
Ted displayed an unending will-
Jeffers Gardens attending Lewis and
Ted
ingness to help out friends, family,
Clark Consolidated before gradu-
Baughman
and even the newest acquaintance,
ating from Astoria High School in
frequently deploying his consid-
1964. After graduation, he enrolled
at Clatsop Community College where he erable skill and energy without notice, and
earned an associate degree in industrial me- always staying until the work was done. He
adored children, and “Papa Ted” always had
chanics in 1966.
Ted was soon drafted by the U.S. Army, time to wrestle, play catch, ¿ sh, ride bikes,
where he excelled as a diesel mechanic and play games or just tickle.
Ted is survived by his wife of 49 years,
sharpshooter. Shortly after basic training in
1966, Ted married Mickey Reneke, who would Mickey Baughman; son and daughter-in-law,
remain his beloved wife for the next 49 years. Ted Baughman and Jennifer Treiberg (Red-
Following Ted’s honorable discharge mond, Wash.); son and daughter-in-law, Chris
from the military, he became a millwright at and Michelle Baughman (Knappa, Ore.);
the À edgling Wauna Mill in 1968, which was grandchildren, Erika Baughman, Sawyer
the start of an uninterrupted 40-year career Baughman-Treiberg, KayLee Baughman and
that would carry him until his retirement in Cody Carsner; sibling, Nancy (Kevin) Mill-
er; aunt, Janet Godwin; in-laws, Tom Reneqe,
2008.
Ted was a dedicated father to his two sons, Ginger Reneke, Terry and Rick Culver and
Ted Jr. and Chris, who grew up to become a Chuck Reneke; nieces and nephews, Judy,
successful scientist and accomplished ma- Dawn, Tracy, Joe, Amanda, Jordan, Nikki,
chinist, respectively. In addition to their own Brent, Haden and Jaxon; and cousins, Chuck
offspring, Ted and Mickey’s home was a reli- Godwin and Tom Godwin.
Family and friends are invited to the Cel-
able sanctuary for numerous children over the
years, many of whom grew to think of them as ebration of Ted’s Life on Saturday, Sept. 26,
at the Warrenton Community Center, starting
their second parents.
Ted loved sports, and participated in nu- at 1 p.m.
An online guest book for comments is
merous volleyball, baseball and bowling
leagues. In 1973, Ted bowled the ¿ rst perfect available at www.oceanviewastoria.com
Aug. 25, 2015
SMITH, Gordon A., 73, of Knappa, died in
Knappa. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in
Astoria is in charge of the arrangements.
Memorials
Saturday, Aug. 29
GOODENBERGER, Mar-
garet “Peggy” Josephine Pray
— Memorial at 2 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, 1103
Grand Ave. A reception fol-
lows.
FOSTER, Tim Gregory
— Celebration of life at 2
p.m., home of Howard and
Sandy Lyness, 49258 S.E.
Kingwood Ave., Mill City.
Foster, 60, of Waldport, for-
merly of Jewell, died Satur-
day, July 25, 2015, acciden-
tally, at home.
HASKELL, Peggy Rose
— Celebration of life, “Peg-
gy’s Party,” at 4 p.m. Barbey
Maritime Center, 1792 Ma-
rine Drive.
WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game:
6-0-1
Tuesday’s Keno: 11-12-
16-18-23-32-36-37-40-44-45-
48-52-61-62-63-65-68-74-77
Tuesday’s Match 4: 05-
13-17-19
Tuesday’s Mega Millions:
05-44-54-59-63, Mega Ball: 1
Estimated jackpot: $55
million
Lotteries
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 7-0-2-3
4 p.m.: 2-1-3-5
7 p.m.: 4-9-6-4
10 p.m.: 7-5-6-7
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WEDNESDAY
Clatsop County Board of Commission-
ers, 6 p.m., Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial St.
THURSDAY
Sunset Empire Transportation Dis-
trict Board, 9 a.m., Astoria Transit
Center Conference Room, 900 Marine
Drive.
Seaside Tree Board, 4 p.m., Seaside Muse-
um, 570 Necanicum Drive, Seaside.
Clatsop County Housing Authority
Board, 5 p.m., Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial St.
FRIDAY
Cannon Beach Emergency Preparedness
Committee, 10 a.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower
St., Cannon Beach.
CORRECTION
Incorrect name — The name of Clatsop
Community College’s interim president was
incorrect in a 3A story Tuesday. Gerald Ham-
ilton, the college’s interim president, sat in on
a Monday meeting about the long-term presi-
dential search.
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