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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2016
Know a great local Anderson, original Jefferson Airplane singer, dies
business? Send it in Singer was a
The Daily Astorian
Clatsop Economic Devel-
opment Resources wants
nominations for the region’s
top businesses.
As the county’s primary
economic
development
group, it will honor businesses
countywide March 16 in T he
Loft at the Red Building in
Astoria.
The group seeks nomina-
tions for businesses that have
excelled in customer service,
economic impact, entrepre-
neurship, job creation, manu-
facturing/technological
advancement or service to the
community.
Award selections will be
based on merit, as demon-
strated by the nomination form
and letter s of support. Busi-
nesses of all sizes will be given
equal consideration but must
maintain operations in Clatsop
County, and must be for-pro¿ t.
To nominate, visit www.
clatsoped.com. Pick up a paper
copy at the group’s of¿ ce in
the South County Campus in
Seaside, or at the chambers of
commerce in Astoria, Seaside
or Cannon Beach. Email the
form to sbdc@clatsopcc.edu,
or mail it to Clatsop Economic
Development Resources, 1455
N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside,
OR 97138.
Be thorough, and assume
the selection committee has no
prior knowledge of the nomi-
nee’s quali¿ cations. At least
one letter of support must
accompany the nomination
form.
Multiple businesses can
be nominated, and businesses
may self-nominate. The dead-
line for nominations is Feb.
26.
LOTTERIES
Tuesday’s Keno: 14-16-
18-20-40-50-52-53-54-61-
62-63-66-68-70-73-74-75-
76-79
Tuesday’s Match 4: 01-06-
08-19
Tuesday’s Mega Millions:
07-13-25-51-70, Mega Ball:
9, Megaplier: 4
Next jackpot: $63 million
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 1-9-6-3
4 p.m.: 0-0-1-3
7 p.m.: 5-5-3-2
10 p.m.: 3-0-1-2
WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game:
1-0-0
friend to the
North Coast
By HILLEL ITALIE
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Signe
Toly Anderson, a vocalist
and original member of the
Jefferson Airplane who left
the band after its ¿ rst record
and was replaced by Grace
Slick, has died.
Anderson died Thursday
at her home in Beaverton ,
according to her daughter,
Onateska Ladybug Sherwood.
Anderson was 74 and
had been suffering from
chronic obstructive pulmo-
nary disease. Anderson, who
survived cancer in her 30s,
died on the same day that
another Airplane member,
Paul Kantner, died.
In 2008, Anderson, along
with co-founder Marty Balin
sang in the Airplane Family
Reunion, the Concert for
Big Red fundraiser for the
remaining net loft on the
Lower Columbia River.
Read about it at http://bit.
ly/1mbw6rp.
Born Signe Toly in Seattle
and raised in Portland after
her parents divorced, she was
a folk and jazz singer who
had performed in groups since
high school. She moved to
KRLA/Beat Publications/via Wikimedia Commons
Jefferson Airplane in early 1966. Signe Anderson is on the left.
San Francisco in her 20s and
began appearing at a popular
folk club, the Drinking Gourd.
Balin heard her sing and asked
her to join what became the
Jefferson Airplane, which soon
became a top local act and in
1966 released “The Jefferson
Airplane Takes Off.”
Strongly inÀ uenced by the
folk-rock sound of the time,
“Takes Off” was a word-
of-mouth hit that combined
original songs and covers,
including a showcase for
Anderson and her soulful
contralto, “Chauffeur Blues.”
But by the time the album
came out, Anderson had given
birth to her ¿ rst child and she
departed after a show at the
Fillmore in October 1966,
a concert bootlegged for
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Rather cloudy
with a couple of
showers
44°
Thursday
Portland
43/50
Corvallis
43/52
Eugene
42/51
Salem
43/52
Albany
43/51
Burns
18/36
Occasional rain
and drizzle
Mostly cloudy;
breezy in the
afternoon
53°
55°
Saturday
43°
Partly sunny
59°
43°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 46°
Low ............................................ 34°
Normal high ............................... 51°
Normal low ................................. 38°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.08"
Month to date .......................... 0.04"
Normal month to date ............. 0.53"
Year to date ........................... 13.79"
Normal year to date .............. 10.73"
Sunset tonight ..................
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Regional Cities
Today
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7:35 a.m.
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48 s
30 s
62 pc
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40 s
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31 s
30 c
29 s
24 sf
45 pc
43 sh
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
46 40 r
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51 40 r
49 43 r
50 47 r
37 31 c
45 42 r
39 29 sn
Hi
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Thu.
Lo W
41 sh
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48 r
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Larry worked as an electrician for the Portland
Lawrence Allen Gottsch died on Tuesday,
Jan. 26 , 2016, at his home in Milwaukie, Oregon. Public School District and was a community volun-
He was a loving son, brother, husband, father of teer devoted to St. Vincent de Paul. As a devout
¿ ve, grandfather of 15, and friend. He was born Catholic, he was happy to provide help to others
on Feb . 10, 1935, to Raymond and
who needed it. Family and friends came
Helen Gottsch in Omaha, Nebraska. In
¿ rst in Larry’s life followed by anything
1946, Larry and his family moved to
outdoors, primarily hunting, ¿ shing and
boating.
Milwaukie, Oregon, where he attended
Larry is survived by his sister,
St. John the
Marlene Hopman; his children, Joseph
Baptist Catholic School and played
(Kim Erbes), Kristine, Jeff (Cindy),
football at Central Catholic High School,
Patrick (Stephanie), and Susie (Tim
graduating in 1953.
Brighouse). Mass of Christian Burial
Larry served in the U.S. Coast Guard
will be held at St. John the Baptist
for four years during the Korean War
Catholic Church, 10955 S.E. 25th,
before meeting Patricia Anne Dodt from
Lawrence
Milwaukie, Oregon, on Friday, Feb . 5
Santa Cruz, California. They married
Allen Gottsch
at 10:30 a.m. A reception will follow.
on Dec . 27, 1958, and enjoyed 53 years
Private i nterment will be held at Will a-
together. Living in southeast Portland,
they raised their ¿ ve children. Patti preceded Larry mette National Cemetery. Remembrances to St.
Vincent de Paul.
in death in May 2011.
Marie L. Brotherton
Frankfort, Ohio
Nov. 22, 1945 — Jan. 29, 2016
Under the Sky
Thu.
Lo W
22 c
29 pc
44 pc
39 c
47 r
22 pc
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46 c
45 c
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
64 40 r
Boston
51 50 r
Chicago
39 22 sn
Denver
29 11 pc
Des Moines
26 14 c
Detroit
55 30 c
El Paso
48 23 s
Fairbanks
-3 -8 s
Honolulu
83 68 pc
Indianapolis
45 24 pc
Kansas City
32 20 pc
Las Vegas
48 33 s
Los Angeles
63 43 pc
Memphis
52 30 s
Miami
80 71 pc
Nashville
58 31 pc
New Orleans
65 45 r
New York
59 50 r
Oklahoma City 44 24 s
Philadelphia
64 51 r
St. Louis
42 25 c
Salt Lake City
31 18 sf
San Francisco 55 48 c
Seattle
48 43 r
Washington, DC 63 45 r
Klamath Falls
22/40
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
42°
Sunday
A little morning
rain; mostly cloudy
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Ontario
30/39
Bend
30/45
Friday
45°
Milwaukie, Oregon
Feb. 10, 1935 — Jan. 26, 2016
Pendleton
36/50
Medford
35/54
54°
Lawrence Allen Gottsch
The Dalles
35/50
Astoria
44/53
and representatives of the
“San Francisco Sound.”
“You have to look at the
priorities in your life, the
reality in your life,” Anderson
told radio station KGON in
Portland in 2011, remem-
bering the ordeals of bringing
her baby on tour. “I had to
wait in the San Francisco
airport in July of 1966 for 36
hours before we got on the
airplane and À ew to Chicago.
All the diapers were gone.”
“I don’t regret having left,”
she added.
Anderson was married
twice, to Merry Prank-
ster Jerry Anderson and to
Michael Alois Ettlin, who
died in 2011. She is survived
by two children and three
grandchildren.
OBITUARIES
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
years and released of¿ cially
in 2010. Given a standing
ovation after Balin announced
from the stage that she was
leaving, Anderson told the
audience, “I want you all to
wear smiles and daisies and
box balloons. I love you all.
Thank you and goodbye.”
The switch from Anderson
to Slick, formerly of the San
Francisco group the Great
Society, proved momentous
for the Airplane and for rock
history. Slick brought with her
two future standards, “Some-
body to Love” and “White
Rabbit,” and a ¿ erce vocal
style and confrontational atti-
tude. The next album, “Surre-
alistic Pillow,” was a land-
mark of psychedelic rock that
made the Airplane superstars
Tonight's Sky: ISS is visible at 6:30 p.m.,
altitude of 38 degrees southeast, moving south-
southwest to east.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
9:28 a.m. 8.6 ft.
11:16 p.m. 7.1 ft.
Time
3:29 a.m.
4:48 p.m.
Low
3.7 ft.
0.7 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Marie L. Brotherton, 70, of Frankfort, Ohio,
died unexpectedly on Friday morning, Jan . 29,
2016, at Adena Regional Medical Center, in Chill-
icothe, Ohio. She was born on Nov . 22, 1945 in
Portland, Oregon, the daughter of the late Donald
and Genevieve Spooner Bartholomew.
She is survived by one son, Brian (Farrah)
Smith of Frankfort ; two daughters, Justine
Bryant of Arroyo Grande, California, and Burke
Bryant of Portland, Oregon ; eight grandchildren;
Nathan, Jacob and Noah Neukirchner, Noah,
Asher, Sophia and Isabella Smith, Ashley Bryant ;
two great -grandchildren , Jaylynn and Coralynn
Bryant and three brothers, Burke Bartholomew
of Yucaipa, California, Greg Bartholomew of
Harker Heights, Texas and Michael Bartholomew
of Weaverville, California. She was preceded
in death by two grandchildren, Isaiah and Alivia
Smith, and one brother, Richard Bartholomew.
Marie retired as a quality control inspector with
Paci¿ c Seafood. She loved and was loved by her
grandkids. Marie loved to read and enjoyed the
times she spent outdoors.
In keeping with her wishes, services will be
at the convenience of the family. Cremation will
follow and her cremains will be scattered in Oregon
in accordance with her wishes. The Ebright Funeral
Home, of Frankfort, is serving the family. Those
wishing to sign Marie’s online Book of Memories
may do so at www.ebrightfuneralhome.com.
Showers
T-Storms
-10s
-0s
0s
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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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OBITUARY
POLICY
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For more information, call
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MEMORIALS
Friday, Feb. 5
AARNIO, Walter John — Graveside
services at 1:30 p.m. at Greenwood Ceme-
tery. Reception at 2:30 p.m., Wickiup Grange,
Svensen. Aarnio, 98, of Knappa, died Saturday,
Jan. 30, in Warrenton. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton
Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Saturday, Feb. 6
CAMPBELL, Clive William — Memorial
at 1:30 p.m., Salem First Baptist Church, 395
Marion St. N.E., in Salem. Campbell, 58, of
Salem, formerly of Astoria, died Saturday,
Jan. 23, 2016, in Salem. Virgil T. Golden
Funeral Service of Salem is in charge of the
arrangements.
WESTERHOLM, Gerald Ray “Jerry” —
Memorial at 2 p.m., Seaside High School
gymnasium, 1901 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY
Gearhart City Council, 7
p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way.
Seaside Improvement
Commission, 7 p.m., City
Hall, 989 Broadway.
THURSDAY
Northwest Oregon Hous-
ing Authority Board, 10
a.m., Helping Hands Tilla-
mook, 6505 Headquarters
St., Tillamook.
Seaside Parks Advisory
Committee, 7 p.m., City Hall,
989 Broadway.
Astoria Design Review
Committee, 5:30 p.m., City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
CORRECTION
Title incorrect — Dan Jackson, who is up for an appointment to the Warrenton-Hammond
School Board, is the manager of Safekeeping Storage Center in Warrenton. His title was incorrect
in a story on 3A Tuesday.
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