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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2015 (dison %ros. slinJ seafood at th 6treet )ish 6tation By EDWARD STRATTON The Daily Astorian :ith little fanfare, (dison %ros. )ish Co. has opened its seafood marNet in the -o sephson )ish 6tation build inJ at the foot of th 6 treet in doZntoZn Astoria. The marNet slinJs fresh, fro]en, canned, smoNed and candied seafood, most of it sourced locally, alonJ Zith shrimp and crab cocNtails and, in the cominJ ZeeNs, clam choZder. )or the past year and a half, the (dison family has been servinJ seafood at si[ different farmers marNets in :ashinJton County. 0ost of that seafood Zas sourced in Astoria. ³ThrouJh that, Ze ¿ Jured out Ze needed a base out here on the coast,´ said -aNe (di son, Zho manaJes the store Zith 0acNen]ie /itZin. His father, Pete (dison, has been ZorNinJ in the ¿ sh Edward Stratton/The Daily Astorian Jake Edison, general man- ager at Edison Bros. Fish Co.’s seafood market at the foot of 11th Street , weighs some fresh alba- core tuna for a customer Friday. inJ industry since he Zas a teenaJer loadinJ tuna boats and canninJ at %umble %ee 6eafoods. He is a seafood buyer Zith 2cean Crystal 6eafood. -aNe (dison said family friend and )ishhaZN )isheries oZner 6teve )icN has helped the (disons ¿ nd seafood for farmers marNets. ³:e¶re tryinJ to source the best product Ze can, and share it Zith our customers,´ Pete (dison said, addinJ the lineup at the marNet chanJes ZeeNly. 0ost of the store¶s prod ucts Zill come from 2re Jon and :ashinJton state, he said, but can depend on availability. )or instance, the (disons recently sourced halibut from %ritish Colum bia, praZns from 0e[ico and ivory NinJ salmon, a rar er, Zhitemeat variety found in AlasNa. The small display case in the front of the shop is pacNed Zith ¿ n and shell ¿ sh, from halibut and fresh D unJeness crab to rocN¿ sh and smoNed oysters. The shop is open from a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday throuJh 6unday and Zill hold a Jrand openinJ in the near future. ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Low clouds, then perhaps some clearing 52° Tuesday Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs The Dalles 49/78 Astoria 52/66 Portland 52/72 Corvallis 45/76 Eugene 45/78 Pendleton 49/75 Salem 49/74 Albany 46/74 Ontario 39/79 Bend 38/75 Wednesday Burns 33/81 Medford 48/87 Nice with times of clouds and sun 48° Thursday Friday Partly sunny, nice and warm 72° 49° 51° Sunny to partly cloudy and pleasant 68° 52° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High ........................................... 68° Low ............................................ 49° Normal high ............................... 62° Normal low ................................. 45° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date .......................... 1.26" Normal month to date ............. 1.47" Year to date ........................... 32.50" Normal year to date .............. 41.71" 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 76 31 s 74 38 s 67 52 pc 76 45 pc 62 55 r 81 35 s 85 48 s 62 50 pc 65 50 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 75 62 s Boston 75 57 s Chicago 73 48 pc Denver 78 51 s Des Moines 73 47 s Detroit 75 51 pc El Paso 87 60 pc Fairbanks 36 22 pc Honolulu 88 76 sh Indianapolis 77 49 pc Kansas City 75 47 s Las Vegas 94 71 s Los Angeles 93 71 pc Memphis 88 57 pc Miami 87 72 pc Nashville 82 53 t New Orleans 83 67 pc New York 75 60 s Oklahoma City 83 49 s Philadelphia 75 58 s St. Louis 81 53 s Salt Lake City 77 52 s San Francisco 77 60 s Seattle 64 54 r Washington, DC 75 60 s 6:35 p.m. 7:29 a.m. 7:06 a.m. 6:40 p.m. New First Full Last Oct 12 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3 City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 66 51 r 75 49 s 71 52 pc 80 48 pc 72 49 pc 64 55 c 68 47 pc 70 50 pc 76 44 pc Tues. Hi Lo W 64 42 c 75 46 s 72 52 pc 83 51 s 74 48 pc 63 52 pc 68 46 s 71 50 pc 78 43 s Tonight's Sky: Nearly overhead before midnight is the constellation of Cygnus the Swan, also known as the Northern Cross. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 2:18 a.m. 7.6 ft. 2:11 p.m. 8.4 ft. Time 8:13 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Low 1.2 ft. -0.2 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Tues. Hi Lo W 75 52 s 73 55 c 61 43 s 83 47 s 70 47 s 61 47 pc 86 59 s 35 25 c 87 75 sh 65 44 s 75 50 s 94 71 pc 90 68 pc 79 52 s 87 74 s 74 46 s 82 65 pc 74 56 c 85 54 s 74 54 pc 70 49 s 79 52 s 80 62 pc 63 49 pc 76 54 pc (sther Catherine Cochran passed aZay in sports of any Nind, and Zas an enthusiastic :est /inn, 2reJon, on 2ct. , , at the supporter of :arrenton HiJh 6chool teams. aJe of . (sther Zas born on 0ay 6, , 6he brouJht a coZbell to the home football in her Jrandmother¶s home in /os AnJeles, James and Zould rinJ it loudly to celebrate California, to (verett and 0arJaret the :arrenton team¶s touchdoZns. (Coupland) CurnoZ. 6he Zas the (sther encouraJed her children to learn to play musical instruments, third of seven children. and sat throuJh many hours of pia (sther JreZ up in Hammond, no lessons as all four children tooN 2reJon, and lived in the :arren their turns Zith the instructor. 6he tonHammond area until , had taNen accordion lessons Zhen Zhen she relocated to :est /inn. she Zas younJ, and Zould on oc 6he attended Hammond *rade casion play the Zalt]es that she had 6chool and :arrenton HiJh 6chool. learned years aJo. 6he loved to Jo After JraduatinJ from hiJh clam diJJinJ, taNe family campinJ school in , she Zent to ZorN at Esther trips Zhen her children Zere younJ, the 3oint Adams ¿ sh pacNinJ can Cochran and never passed up a Jood crab nery in Hammond. 6he Zas proud feed. of her ability to operate and trouble (sther¶s husband, 6am, passed aZay in shoot the machinery Zhere she Zas assiJned to ZorN. 6he told of liftinJ the pound baJs December . They had been married of salt used at the cannery, and hoZ her boss years. 6he is survived by her children, :an sZitched to orderinJ pound baJs Zhen her da of Portland, 6am -r. of <ucca 9alley, Cal Mob Zas reassiJned because the other ZorNers ifornia, Casey of :arrenton, and Colleen of 9ancouver, :ashinJton Jrandchildren, couldn¶t carry the larJer baJs liNe she could. 6he met 6am Cochran at a community :ill Cochran, 0elissa Cochran, Amanda dance in Hammond and they Zere married on Cochran, 0adison 0ay and (mily :atson -une , . ToJether they raised four chil JreatJranddauJhter, ,sla 0ay sister, 0er dren. (sther enMoyed ZorNinJ alonJside 6am na /amprecht of Centralia, :ashinJton and in many capacities, includinJ buildinJ houses many nieces and nepheZs. Her three brothers, and taNinJ care of the Jrounds and mainte :illiam, -ames and 5alph, and tZo sisters, nance at Clatsop Plains Pioneer Presbyterian 9iola Childers and 0ary /ou %roberJ, prede Church, Zhere they Zere members for many ceased her. A memorial service Zill be held at p.m. years. 6he and 6am obtained real estate li censes and sold homes for a time in the mid on 6aturday, 2ct. , , at Clatsop Plains s. 8pon 6am¶s retirement, they became Pioneer Presbyterian Church, Patriot active in the :arrenton 6enior Citi]ens¶ meals :ay, :arrenton, 2reJon. Remembrances can be posted on the proJram and activities. As a younJ Zoman, (sther enMoyed playinJ CroZn 0emorial Centers Zebsite, ZZZ.an shufÀ eboard Zith friends at the %uoy Tavern eZtradition.com )or those Zho Zish to maNe a memorial in Hammond, and she boZled on leaJue teams in Astoria. 6he later tooN up Jolf, and often remembrance, the family suJJests :arrenton beat out the Zomen and men in her party in 6enior Citi]ens, P.2. %o[ , :arrenton, 2R their lonJ drive distances. 6he loved to Zatch 6. The American Red Cross is holdinJ a fall blood drive 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. 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Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 6 10 p.m.: Friday’s Pick 4: MONDAY Seaside City Council, p.m., Hood to Coast relay, 6easide )ire Department meetinJ room, 6. /in coln. Cannon Beach Rural Fire Department, p.m., 6unset AYe. Seaside City Council, p.m., 6easide City Hall, %roadZay. lieu of floZers, memorial contributions may be made to *entiva Hospice, 6 6.:. Cascade Ave., %eaver ton, 2R . WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: Sunday’s Keno: 6 66666 Sunday’s Match 4: 6 Saturday’s Daily Game: Saturday’s Hit 5: 6 6 (stimated MacNpot ,. Saturday’s Keno: 6 Saturday’s Lotto: 6 (stimated MacNpot . million. Saturday’s Match 4: Friday’s Daily Game: 6 Friday’s Keno: 6 6 6666 Friday’s Match 4: 6 Friday’s Mega Millions: 6, 0eJa %all . (stimated MacNpot 6 million. TUESDAY Clatsop Community Col- lege Board, p.m., study ses sion, p.m. board meetinJ, Columbia Hall 5oom , /e[inJton AYe., Astoria. City of Astoria, 6 p.m., HeritaJe 6Tuare cleanup, City Hall, Duane 6t. Warrenton-Hammond School Board, 6 p.m., e[ecu tive session (closed to public), p.m., board meetinJ, :ar renton HiJh 6chool library, 6.(. 0ain Ave. Warrenton City Commis- sion, 6 p.m., 6. 0ain Ave. Cannon Beach City Council, ZorN session, 6 p.m., City Hall, 6 (. *oZer 6t. Lewis & Clark Fire De- partment Board, p.m., main ¿ re station, 8.6. HiJh Zay %usiness. 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 6 10 p.m.: 6 OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, Ior Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline Ior all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 2bituaries may be edited Ior spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. 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Hi Lo W 76 33 s 75 39 s 72 55 s 78 47 s 62 52 pc 82 36 s 87 49 s 65 49 pc 69 51 s West Linn May 16, 1927 — Oct. 4, 2015 The Daily Astorian Partly sunny and beautiful 68° Esther Cochran Red Cross plans October blood drives Klamath Falls 35/82 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 66° OBITUARIES The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 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