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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2016
Hundreds weigh in on plan for oil terminal
Associated Press
VANCOUVER, Wash.
² Nearly 00 people signed
up to testify about a plan to
create the nation’s largest oil
transfer terminal in south-
west Washington.
The Columbian reported
that the ¿ rst of several public
hearings was held in Vancou-
ver Tuesday and lasted more
than eight hours.
Vancouver Energy wants
to build a terminal along
the Columbia River that can
handle an average 360,000
barrels of crude per day. The
oil would be shipped to re¿ n-
eries on the West Coast.
Terminal opponents out-
numbered supporters Tues-
day. They argued that the
terminal would risk life,
ecology and property.
Proponents of the proj-
ect say it can be built safely
and will provide jobs in the
region.
The evaluation council
will make a recommendation
to Gov. Jay Inslee, who has
¿ nal say on the project.
Produce pantry will open for winter hours
The Daily Astorian
WARRENTON ² Clatsop Community
Action’s 0obile Produce Pantry will open for
winter hours in the agency’s Regional Food
Bank from 3 to :30 p.m. each Thursday, start-
ing Jan. 1.
0arlin 0artin, the director of the food
bank, said the winter program is the result
OBITUARIES
John Carlton Beneke
Warming center offers volunteer training
First 8nited 0ethodist Church, 1076 Franklin St.
The warming center provides emergency
shelter for the homeless on cold nights.
For more information please call 503-
325-1895.
The Daily Astorian
The Astoria Warming Center will hold
training for volunteers on Sunday afternoon.
The training will run from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at
Got a story about building the Astoria Bridge"
The Daily Astorian
Did you work on the Asto-
ria-0egler Bridge 50 years ago"
Did a relative help build the
bridge" The Clatsop County His-
torical Society wants to hear it.
The historical society is
hosting two open houses for
people to come and share
personal connections to the
bridge. The informal share
meetings are at 10 a.m. and
7 p.m. Thursday at the Her-
itage 0useum at 16th and
Exchange streets and include
light refreshments.
Bring photographs, docu-
ments, or stories and memo-
ries. The museum would like
to track down as many peo-
ple connected to the creation
of the bridge.
Can’t make it, but want to
get involved or share a story
or know someone the histor-
ical society should be talking
to" Email the museum at
cchs@cumtux.org or give
them a call at 503-325-2203.
Rental owners group holds Tuarterly meeting
The Daily Astorian
The Clatsop County Rent-
al Owners Association holds
its Tuarterly meeting from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the
Golden Star Restaurant, 599
Bond St.
0embers and non-mem-
bers are welcome to a dis-
cussion regarding problems
and solutions for residential
home and apartment rentals.
The price including lunch
and tip is $10.50.
For information, go to
www.clatsoprentalowners.
org or call 503-791-9706.
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mostly cloudy with
a shower in places
38°
Thursday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
The Dalles
32/40
Astoria
38/48
Portland
34/45
Corvallis
34/46
Eugene
33/46
Bend
24/37
Dominic Nicholas Tarabochia
Vancouver, Washington
Dec. 22, 1930 — Jan. 2, 2016
Burns
18/29
Medford
33/47
Klamath Falls
19/33
Intervals of clouds
and sun
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48°
35°
Saturday
48°
Sunday
Some sun, then
turning cloudy
47°
37°
35°
Mostly sunny
48°
36°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 48°
Low ............................................ 40°
Normal high ............................... 49°
Normal low ................................. 37°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.08"
Month to date .......................... 0.38"
Normal month to date .............. 1.74"
Year to date ............................. 0.38"
Normal year to date ................. 1.74"
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
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37 24
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51 41 r
44 33 r
48 41 c
35 19 sn
50 33 r
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55 42 r
Hi
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57
5
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42
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53
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32 r
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67 s
35 c
35 r
37 sh
44 r
47 r
64 pc
44 c
54 r
34 s
36 sh
34 pc
41 r
26 sn
45 sh
33 c
33 c
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
46 33 pc
Boston
39 26 s
Chicago
36 30 pc
Denver
44 24 pc
Des Moines
35 31 sn
Detroit
35 24 pc
El Paso
56 37 c
Fairbanks
7 -3 pc
Honolulu
82 67 sh
Indianapolis
39 24 pc
Kansas City
39 35
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Las Vegas
56 44 c
Los Angeles
57 47 r
Memphis
51 36 pc
Miami
72 62 r
Nashville
48 29 s
New Orleans
64 54 c
New York
39 28 s
Oklahoma City 47 39 sh
Philadelphia
40 25 s
St. Louis
45 34 pc
Salt Lake City
39 32 sn
San Francisco
56 45 r
Seattle
47 34 pc
Washington, DC 40 27 s
4:44 p.m.
7:57 a.m.
4:31 a.m.
2:26 p.m.
New
First
Full
Last
Jan 9
Jan 16
Jan 23
Jan 31
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
44 29 pc
35 27 c
43 34 c
52 35 sh
41 33 c
49 40 c
34 26
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43 33 c
38 28 c
Hi
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Thu.
Lo W
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27 c
31 c
34 pc
30 c
37 c
26 c
31 c
26 c
Dominic Nicholas Tarabochia, 85, a Clark were married for 13 years. In 1975, he married
Sharon Procknow.
County, Washington, resident since
He was proceeded in death by his
1975, passed away Jan. 2 , 2016, in
mother, father, siblings and his wife
Vancouver.
of 0 years, Sharon. He is survived by
Dominic was born on Dec. 22 ,
his children Debbie 0arcoulier, Ivana
1930 to Dominic and Anna Tarabo-
Tarabochia, Keith Procknow, Jeanne
chia. He was a lifelong commercial
0orse, Helen Keegan and 0ark
gillnet ¿ sherman, log salvager and
Tarabochia and two grandchildren
timber surveyor.
James Roberts Jr. and Wayne Keegan.
Dominic was a people person,
A 0ass will be performed at 11
who enjoyed praying the rosary
a.m. on Friday, Jan. 8 , with the r osa-
and spending time with his family
and friends. His family and friends Dominic Nicholas ry prior at 10:00 a.m., at Our Lady of
Tarabochia
Lourdes Catholic Church, 723 NW
sought out his advice on how to help
Franklin St., Vancouver, Washing-
solve life’s challenges.
He married Juanita P arsley in 1960. T hey ton . A graveside service and lunch will follow.
Deaths
Under the Sky
Thu.
Lo W
22 pc
21 pc
39 c
31 pc
39 c
15 pc
32 pc
35 c
39 pc
John Beneke, 7 years, passed away peace- ten and Steve Beneke.
John married Joan Van Arsdall in 198 and
fully on Dec. 27, 2015 at the Seaside Hospital
after spending Christmas with his dear wife was pop to Jef Van Arsdall.
John loved being outdoors and enjoyed
Joan by his side, and surrounded by his chil-
gol¿ ng, hunting in the Coast Range
dren Carey, Kristen, Steve and Jef
and 0t. Emily, ¿ shing at East Lake,
and their families.
clamming in the Gearhart surf and
John Carlton Beneke was a
sharing a cold drink and a warm
proud local and lifelong resident
meal with good friends. He enjoyed
of Seaside and Gearhart. He was
vacationing with his wife Joan in
a generous, loving and loved hus-
0aui and wishes to have his ashes
band, father, grandfather and uncle
spread in 0aalaea Bay in 0aui.
with an amazing spark for life.
His family and many dear
He was born at St. 0ary’s
friends will miss him. John Beneke
Hospital in Astoria on June 19,
is survived by his loving and de-
191 to Carl and Helen Beneke.
John Carlton
voted wife of 31 years, Joan
He was an athlete and especially
Beneke
Beneke; daughter Carey Beneke
loved baseball. John was a mem-
and grandchildren Cody Witham,
ber of the 1956 West Coast Con-
nie 0ack World Series Championship team. Kristen and Kira Hensley; daughter Kristen
John graduated from Seaside High School (Beneke) Pestridge, son-in-law Simon, and
granddaughters Grace and Claire; son Steve
in 1959.
He was a contractor and builder who vol- Beneke, daughter-in-law Rachel, and grand-
unteered ¿ rst for the Seaside Volunteer Fire children 0aya and Samuel; son Jef Van Ars-
Department, and then for the Gearhart Volun- dall, daughter-in-law Raeann, and grandchil-
teer Fire Department for more than 25 years. dren Delaney and 0ason; and mother-in-law
John retired from the Seaside School District. Janet Dutton.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00
0any remember John from Seaside Kids as a
p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016 at the Seaside
coach, parent and stringent of¿ cial.
John was a member of the Seaside Elks for Elks Lodge 178 located at 32 Avenue A.
53 years, where he held positions as a ¿ ve- Donations can be made to Camp 0eadowood
year trustee, treasurer and 0eadowood chair- Springs or the Elks Scholarship, in care of the
man. He was Of¿ cer of the Year in 2008-09 Seaside Elks.
Hughes-Ransom 0ortuary in Seaside
and 2011-12, as well as Elk of the Year 2013-
is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.
1.
John married Florence Chisholm in 1962 hughes-ransom.com to leave memories and
and was father to three children; Carey, Kris- sign the guest book.
Ontario
27/37
Friday
Mostly cloudy
Seaside
June 19, 1941 — Dec. 27, 2015
Pendleton
27/35
Salem
33/45
Albany
33/44
of dozens of reTuests from low-income res-
idents for fresh fruits and vegetables year-
round. The food bank will house the mobile
pantry until the weather allows the agency
to return to parking lots across the coun-
ty. Spring hours and locations will be an-
nounced in April.
The Regional Food Bank is located at 2010
S.E. Chokeberry Ave. in Warrenton.
Tonight's Sky: The Big Dipper is low in the
northeast after sunset. It rotates counterclockwise
during the night, reaching its highest point early
in the morning.
Jan. 5, 2016
HAY0AN, Alice ³Pat,´
102, of Seaside, died in Sea-
side. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton
0ortuary is in charge of ar-
rangements.
Jan. 4, 2016
CLOHESSY, Donna 0ae,
83, of Astoria, died in Astoria.
Hughes-Ransom 0ortuary of
Astoria in charge of Arrange-
ments.
WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game:
7-7-
Tuesday’s Keno: 01-05-
08-19-21-28-30-3-7-8-9-
50-52-57-60-61-62-68-75-80
Tuesday’s Match 4: 03-
0-07-20
Tuesday’s Mega Mil-
lions: 01-0-36-8-57, 0ega
Ball: 13, 0egaplier: 5
Estimated jackpot: 15 million
at Providence Seaside Hos-
pital. Grandparents are John
Rogers of Cannon Beach
and JoAnne Corona of Van-
couver, Washington, and
Charles Yonker of Spring-
field and Kathleen Jackson
of Vernonia.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Lotteries
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
10:54 a.m. 9.3 ft.
none
Time
4:58 a.m.
6:04 p.m.
Low
3.4 ft.
0.1 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Fronts
Cold
Warm
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 8-9-1-
4 p.m.: 3-3-6-7
7 p.m.: 7-8-2-
10 p.m.: 1--9-5
Stationary
Birth
Showers
T-Storms
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Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
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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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Dec. 25, 2015
YONKER, Jessica and
Charles, of Seaside, a girl,
Hailey JoAnne Yonker, born
Public meetings
WEDNESDAY
Seaside Improvement Commission, 7
p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
THURSDAY
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
Board, a.m., NOHA Of¿ ce, 7 S. 0ain
Ave., Warrenton.
Clatsop Care District Board, 5 p.m., work
session, Clatsop Care 0emory Community,
2219 S.E. Dolphin Road, Warrenton.
Seaside Parks Advisory Committee, 7
p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
Memorials
Saturday, Jan. 9
R,CE, Scott 0itchell ²
0emorial at 1 p.m., Cannon
Beach Community Church,
132 E. Washington St. in Can-
non Beach.
NOR0AN,
JacTueline
J. ² 0emorial from 2 to
p.m., Jewell School Audito-
rium, 8387 Highway 13 in
Seaside. An online guest book
may be signed at www.cald-
wellsmortuary.com
SWIGART, Terry William
³Swag´ ² Celebration of
life at p.m., Cannon Beach
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