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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 )riends pitch in for Cannon Oregon recruiting teachers to score Smarter Balanced test %each¶s 9an :inkle %y :ednesday, the *o)und0e drive had raised , from people. ³They say µ,t takes a villaJe,¶ so Ze, as friends are rallyinJ to build µ+arold¶s 9illaJe¶ By LYRA FONTAINE to help support him on his road to recovery,” EO Media Group 9illeneuve Zrote. 9an :inkle and his Zife, Cathy, have been CA1121 %(AC+ — )riends have ¿ [tures in Cannon %each for more than started a fundraiser to support the family of years. lonJtime Cannon %each resident +arold 9an +e is president of Cannon %each Con :inkle, Zho recently suffered a stroke. struction, Zhich he started in after 9an :inkle, , had a stroke in ZorkinJ as a Jeneral contractor on )ebruary that fully paraly]ed his left the coast since . side and left him unable to stand, 9an :inkle¶s Tuality crafts sit or move Zithout assistance, 9an manship can be seen in construc :inkle¶s stepson and business part tion proMects throuJhout the city, ner 0attheZ 9erley said. Must one of his contributions to the .im 9illeneuve, a friend, beJan community. an online *o)und0e fundraiser this +is team¶s Zork includes install month to raise money for the fam inJ the +arley 6roufe memo ily, Zho has been devastated by the Harold Van rial fountain to the Cannon %each Winkle stroke and medical e[penses. /ibrary, remodelinJ City +all, ³This is a person Zho¶s been such buildinJ three bridJes on the Can an inteJral part of the Cannon %each commu non %each nature trail and repairinJ many nity. +e¶s done an enormous amount for the public access beach stairs, 9erley said. city,´ 9illeneuve said. ³2ur family immedi 9an :inkle has Zorked Zith 9illeneuve¶s ately thouJht, Ze absolutely Zant to support family for more than a decade, remodelinJ him. 1obody deserves to have this happen.´ their home, deck and more. 9an :inkle Zill need to underJo months ³+e does everythinJ for our house. +e¶ll of physical therapy and has incurred come at the drop of a dime to help,” 9ille , in medical e[penses not covered by neuve said. ³+e¶s Must been so responsive and health insurance. +e Zas Must seven months Jenerous and very kind.” shy of TualifyinJ for 0edicare at the time of Donations can be made to Jofundme.com, his stroke. “Hope for Harold.” After a stroke, friends step up to help man ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Clear 44° Friday The Dalles 46/78 Astoria 44/60 Portland 47/74 Corvallis 44/72 Eugene 43/71 Pendleton 45/71 Salem 44/72 Albany 43/72 Ontario 39/69 Bend 34/67 Saturday Burns 33/66 Medford 43/77 Mostly sunny and comfortable Klamath Falls 31/69 Cloudy most of the time Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 60° 42° 56° Sunday Monday Intervals of clouds and sunshine 61° 41° Cooler with periods of rain 45° 55° 42° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High ........................................... 69° Low ............................................ 37° Normal high ............................... 55° Normal low ................................. 40° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date ........................ 12.10" Normal month to date ............. 7.23" Year to date ........................... 34.38" Normal year to date .............. 24.87" Sunset tonight .................. 7:43 p.m. Sunrise Friday .................. 6:54 a.m. Moonrise today ................ 2:34 a.m. Moonset today ................ 12:14 p.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Last New First Full Mar 31 Apr 7 Apr 13 Apr 21 Under the Sky Today Hi Lo W 63 31 s 64 34 s 62 46 s 72 43 s 60 45 s 66 31 s 73 43 s 61 44 s 63 44 s Hi 66 67 60 71 57 69 77 59 62 Fri. Lo 33 39 46 45 42 37 48 45 44 Hi 74 65 51 47 48 53 63 38 85 59 53 75 72 67 89 70 75 71 62 77 59 57 63 69 80 Fri. Lo 53 47 33 27 33 34 42 24 72 34 35 54 54 44 77 43 59 55 32 54 38 38 50 48 56 W s s s s s s s s s National Cities City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 70 42 s 68 45 s 72 47 s 73 46 s 72 44 s 62 42 s 62 43 s 71 45 s 75 45 s Hi 71 71 74 73 72 60 66 73 78 Fri. Lo 42 47 48 48 44 41 45 47 46 Tonight's Sky: Last quarter moon (8:17 a.m.). W s s s s s s s s s W t sh sn pc pc c pc pc pc c pc s pc c pc c r t pc t pc s pc s t %(1D — 2reJon¶s neZ standardi]ed test is a harder test for students and it¶s also more dif¿ cult for evaluators to score. The 6marter %alanced test includes more openended Tuestions that involve ZritinJ in both (nJlish lanJuaJe arts and math that can¶t be 2reJon Moins backlash aJainst 1orth Carolina /*%T laZ Associated Press 32RT/A1D — 2reJon has Moined the national backlash aJainst a 1orth Carolina laZ that prevents local Jovernments from protectinJ people on the basis of se[ual orientation and Jender identity Zhen they use public accommodations. *ov. .ate %roZn, the nation¶s first openly bise[ual Jovernor, said she¶s “appalled” by the neZ 1orth Carolina laZ, Zhich has been blasted by more than prominent businesses, includinJ )acebook, Apple and American Airlines. 3ortland on :ednesday placed a temporary ban on city funded travel for public employ ees to 1orth Carolina, folloZ inJ similar steps taken in places such as 6an )rancisco, 1eZ <ork and :ashinJton state. 2%,T8AR< Alton Lovell Stromberg The Dalles July 4, 1924 — March 27, 2016 Alton /ovell 6tromberJ died 6unday, 0arch +e and his Zife, -une, did volunteer Zork , , at the aJe of in The Dalles, 2reJon, both in 9ancouver and 6easide. They received Zhere he Zas a resident of the 2reJon 9eterans the *overnor¶s AZard for 9olunteerism for their +ome. Alton Zas born -uly , , in -ames Zork Zith 3arents Anonymous in 9ancouver, :ashinJton. ,n 6easide, they served toZn, 1orth Dakota, to Albin 6trom as ombudsman for lonJterm care for berJ and *ertrude .laudt. seven years. +e and his Zife served +e served in the 8.6. 1aval %at si[ years on the Archbishops 3erma talion 6eabees durinJ :orld :ar ,, nent Deaconite %oard in 3ortland, in 1eZ *uinea and the 3hilippines. 2reJon. +e married -une 0ary -oyce on Alton also served as a chap 2ct. , . lain for the American /eJion and +e is survived by his three dauJh the (lks /odJe, and Zas an oncall ters .athleen 0urphy of 6imi 9al chaplain at the 3rovidence 6ea ley, California Diane and Tom *rav side +ospital for years. +e also elle of 3ortland, 2reJon and 6ally and Daryl +orn of +usum, :ashinJ Alton Stromberg served as a chaplain at Camp Rilea in :arrenton, 2reJon, for many ton. +e Zas preceded in death by his years, and received an aZard for his Zife in , and his son, 0ichael, Zho died in . )ive Jrandchildren and Zork there. +e Zas elected as the e[alted ruler for the JreatJrandchildren survive. Alton Zorked as an electrician for Alcoa Alu 6easide (lks, and enMoyed his participation Zith minum and for the %onneville 3oZer Adminis the lodJe. +e volunteered at the 6t. 9incent de tration in 9ancouver, :ashinJton, retirinJ from 3aul )ood 3antry, and often led spiritual read the %3A in . +e and his family lived in 9an inJs at meetinJs. +e loved family JatherinJs, dancinJ, read couver for years before movinJ to 6easide, 2reJon, in . +e Zas an active member of inJ, paintinJ and drinkinJ coffee at the +olla the Catholic Church, and in Zas ordained day 3harmacy. +e Zas loved and respected by a permanent deacon of the Archdiocese of 6eat people he encountered throuJhout his life. +uJhesRansom 0ortuary is in charJe of tle. +e served in churches in s outhZest :ash inJton and later at 2ur /ady of 9ictory in 6ea the arranJements. An online Juest book may be siJned at ZZZ.huJhesransom.com side, 2reJon. CORRECTIONS Grant incorrect — The 2reJon &ommunity )oun dation, a member of the 2re Jon &hildren¶s Dental +ealth ,nitiatiYe, funded a fouryear Jrant to the 3roYidence 6ea side +ospital )oundation to create a schoolbased dental proJram in &latsop &ounty. The source and lenJth of the Jrant Zere incorrect in a A story :ednesday. Age incorrect — ,rene 0us tain, the Zoman from :oodland, :ashinJton, Zho died 0arch in a plane crash in the Columbia River, Zas . +er aJe Zas incorrect in some stories about the plane crash. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI LOTTERIES Tomorrow’s Tides PUBLIC MEETINGS Astoria / Port Docks Time High 7:55 a.m. 7.6 ft. 10:01 p.m. 6.6 ft. Time 2:10 a.m. 3:17 p.m. Low 3.5 ft. 1.1 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 76 66 t Boston 66 56 pc Chicago 67 39 t Denver 41 22 c Des Moines 56 38 pc Detroit 65 42 r El Paso 67 45 s Fairbanks 43 23 c Honolulu 83 69 pc Indianapolis 69 44 t Kansas City 60 38 pc Las Vegas 72 55 s Los Angeles 70 52 s Memphis 79 53 t Miami 86 75 pc Nashville 75 55 t New Orleans 82 70 t New York 70 59 pc Oklahoma City 70 43 s Philadelphia 72 62 pc St. Louis 75 46 t Salt Lake City 52 33 pc San Francisco 63 50 pc Seattle 69 47 s Washington, DC 76 63 pc scored by a computer. The %end %ulletin reported that the state Department of (ducation is noZ acceptinJ appli cations from teachers for a pilot proJram to train them to score 6marter %alanced tests outside their reJular teachinJ duties. The teachers Zill score tests from students across the country, not Must in 2reJon, for an hour. Associated Press 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. CLATSOP POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS OREGON Wednesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 8-1-9-9 4 p.m.: 0-7-5-9 7 p.m.: 7-5-0-0 10 p.m.: 0-0-3-3 Wednesday’s Megabucks: 2-8- 9-21-46-47 Estimated jackpot: $3.4 million Wednesday’s Powerball: 24- 44-53-55-63, Powerball: 19 Estimated jackpot: $135 million WASHINGTON Wednesday’s Daily Game: 5-6-6 Wednesday’s Hit 5: 04-20-25- 30-35 Estimated jackpot: $100,000 Wednesday’s Keno: 03-05-08- 12-22-25-28-29-31-33-34-35- 38-44-48-49-53-54-68-73 Wednesday’s Lotto: 01-11-30- 43-47-49 Estimated jackpot: $8.5 million Wednesday’s Match 4: 05-07- 12-18 THURSDAY Clatsop County Recreational Lands Planning and Advisory Committee, 1 to 3 p.m., fourth fl oor, 800 Exchange St. Veterans Services Outreach, 3 to 4 p.m., Astoria Transit Center, 900 Marine Drive. DEATHS March 25, 2016 086TA,1, ,rene .a]uko, , of 9ancouYer, :ashinJ ton, Zas found deceased in Astoria. &aldZell¶s /uce/ay ton 0ortuary in Astoria is in charJe of the arranJements. March 28, 2016 T+203621, Dan iel Duane, , of Astoria, died in Astoria. &aldZell¶s /uce/ayton 0ortuary in Astoria is in charJe of the arranJements. ON THE RECORD DUII arrest At p.m. on 0arch , Astoria 3olice arrested Anna 0arie %lair, , 6easide, for driYinJ under the inÀ uence of into[icants and hit and run after she reportedly struck a parked Yehicle near (iJhth 6treet and /e[inJton AYenue. %lair¶s blood alcohol content Zas measured at . percent, accordinJ to police. 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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