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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016
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Melvin ‘Dutch’ Kawasoe
Betty (Planting) Munch
Gearhart
Nov. 8, 1925 — March 29, 2016
Portland
May 8, 1940 — March 12, 2016
0elvin ³Dutch´ .aZasoe passed aZay on torship, throuJh football, Jolf and in the
Tuesday, 0arch , , after a heroic ¿ Jht classroom.
aJainst conJestive heart failure. +e Zas born
Dutch Zas a man of faith, and a lonJtime
on 1ov. , , in 1orth PoZder, 2reJon, member of 6t. 0attheZ¶s &hurch in Portland
to *eorJe and 0asuNo .aZasoe,
and 1orth &oast )amily )elloZship
Japanese immiJrants. +e JreZ up
in 6easide, 2reJon.
in :eiser, ,daho, Zhere his father
Dutch is survived by his Zife,
Zas a chef and later oZned a larJe
0ary Ann, and his three children,
farminJ operation. Dutch ZorNed
0arcia +ouston Jim, 0arianne
on that farm and ran creZs. This is
/eip]iJ Tim and John .aZasoe
also Zhere he learned many of his
four Jrandchildren, *retchen
cooNinJ sNills.
6umner Jamie, Jonathan /eip]iJ
+e loved ¿ shinJ, huntinJ, foot
:hitney, and .aty and &arson
ball and Jolf. Dutch attended the
.aZasoe and four JreatJrandchil
8niversity of ,daho, earninJ a bach
dren, /ucy and Dutch 6umner and
elor¶s deJree from the &olleJe of Melvin “Dutch” )inley and 0aclane /eip]iJ. +e
Kawasoe
,daho, and later his master¶s deJree
Zas preceded in death by his father,
from the 8niversity of 2reJon.
mother and tZo sisters.
&oach Dutch .aZasoe Zas one of 2re
0emorial services Zill be held at p.m. on
Jon¶s alltime best hiJh school coaches. 6aturday, April , , at 1orth &oast )am
DurinJ his career of more than years in ily )elloZship, 1. :ahanna 5oad, 6ea
9ale, 2reJon, and also in and around Portland, side, 2reJon and also in Portland at p.m. on
2reJon, he tauJht bioloJy, health and math 6unday, April , at 6t. 0attheZ¶s AnJlican
and coached football as Zell as Jolf. 0any of &hurch, 6.(. th Ave.
his teams Zere championship caliber.
,n lieu of À oZers, donations may be made
+e Zas inducted into the 1ational &oaches to the Dutch .aZasoe 6cholarship )und, P.2.
Association +all of )ame in , the &ol %o[ , Portland, 25 .
leJe )ootball )oundation +all of )ame in
2cean 9ieZ )uneral &remation 6er
, and the Portland ,nterscholastic /eaJue vices of Astoria is in charJe of the arranJe
P,/ +all of )ame in . Dutch touched ments. An online Juest booN may be siJned at
hundreds of lives Zith his Juidance and men ZZZ.2cean9ieZAstoria.com
%etty 3lantinJ 0unch, a natiYe of Astoria, /ater in life she ZorNed for several years at 6il
2reJon, and a lonJtime resident of 1orthZest ver &loud ,nn, includinJ as head houseNeeper,
3ortland, passed aZay 0arch . 6he Zas . and Zas employed Zith 1orthZest Place, a
%orn to 5udolph and 9elare 3lantinJ in , retirement facility, for more than years.
she JreZ up in Astoria, 2reJon, and
%etty Zas a biJ sports fan, and
Jraduated from Astoria +iJh 6chool.
could alZays be found listeninJ to
6he often talNed about her days as
or ZatchinJ her favorite team, the
a ³)ishermen´ and the fun times at
Portland Trail %la]ers. 6he also had
Astoria +iJh.
a huJe love of animals, particularly
cats, and at one time had four furry
%etty came from a lonJ line of
companions. As her health declined,
Astorians. +er maternal Jrandparents,
she had to leave her beloved n orth
3eter and (llen 3eterson %rach liYed
Zest Portland and move to 5obison
in Astoria their entire lives, and her
+ome, Zhere she made many friends
Jrandfather oZned a plumbinJ store.
and enMoyed playinJ binJo, ZatchinJ
+er father, 5udolph, oZnedoperated
Betty Munch
%la]ers¶ James Zith felloZ fans, and
Thiel %ros. restaurantbar in doZn
talNinJ sports Zith staff and residents.
toZn Astoria for many years before
A special moment for her Zas beinJ
they moved to Portland in the late
searly s. %etty often talNed about larJe named 5obison¶s ³5ose 4ueen´ last sprinJ.
%etty Zas preceded in death by her parents
JettoJethers Zith family and friends in Astoria,
and she recalled Zonderful times JoinJ to 6ea and sister, %everly. 6he is survived by her dauJh
side and visitinJ her aunt and uncle, Zho had a ter, Theresa 0c.inlay Tom, Jrandson 0attheZ,
and son -ohn /amb, as Zell as many friends. At
home alonJ the 1ecanicum 5iver.
%etty ZorNed for 0ontJomery :ard in Port her reTuest, no service Zas held. 5emembrances
land in the s, and later Zas a homemaNer. may be sent to the 2reJon +umane 6ociety.
TraininJ for +aystacN volunteers
The Daily Astorian
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The +aystacN 5ocN AZare
ness ProJram is hostinJ its
¿ rst v olunteer t raininJ of
the season from a.m. to
p.m. 6aturday in the City
+all Council Chambers,
(. *oZer 6t. To attend, an
569P is reTuested.
The aZareness proJram
aims to educate visitors at
+aystacN 5ocN about the
diverse Zildlife at and around
the rocN. An environmen
tal interpreter’s Mob is to pro
tect, throuJh education, the
intertidal and bird ecoloJy of
the 0arine *arden and 2re
Jon ,slands 1ational :ildlife
5efuJe at +aystacN 5ocN.
The aZareness proJram
Zants to ensure that all vol
unteers, or interested volun
teers, fully understand hoZ
they can participate in the
proJram.
To 569P for the traininJ,
or for information, call
or email hrapvol
unteer#ci.cannonbeach.
or.us
6iJn up for early childhood health clinics
The Daily Astorian
The P (arly /earninJ
&ouncil is taNinJ appoint
ments for (arly &hildhood
+ealth and (ducation &linics
April in Astoria and April
in 6easide. Appointments
for the Astoria clinic must be
made by :ednesday.
Parents and Juardians of
to yearolds Zill receive
information about their child’s
development as they approach
NinderJarten.
(arly childhood and med
ical professionals conduct
screeninJs on motor move
ment, speech and coJnitive
development, as Zell as hear
inJ, vision, heiJht, ZeiJht
and basic physical and dental
e[aminations.
Parents and Juardians Zill
have an opportunity to talN
about nutrition, behavior and
revieZ their child’s immu
ni]ations. They Zill learn
about local resources and Jet
referrals to specialists, Zhen
appropriate.
All children not enrolled in
NinderJarten are encouraJed
to attend the clinic, Zhich Zill
also JauJe the proJress of
children Zho attended a previ
ous clinic.
The ¿ rst clinic is April at
John Jacob Astor (lementary
6chool. The second is April
at the 6easide &ivic and &on
vention Center. Appointments
are reTuired by :ednesday for
the Astoria clinic and by April
for the 6easide event.
Call any elementary
school, +ead 6tart pre
school center, the 1orthZest
5eJional (ducation 6ervice
District or 1orthZest Parent
inJ to maNe an appointment.
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mainly cloudy
44°
Tuesday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Portland
45/61
Corvallis
41/66
Eugene
40/63
Pendleton
39/60
Salem
42/64
Albany
41/63
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy
42°
Klamath Falls
28/63
Partly sunny and
milder
Thursday
51°
Friday
Mostly sunny
73°
68°
48°
Partly sunny and
cooler but pleasant
61°
45°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 62°
Low ............................................ 39°
Normal high ............................... 55°
Normal low ................................. 40°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.15"
Month to date .......................... 0.15"
Normal month to date ............. 0.63"
Year to date ........................... 34.53"
Normal year to date .............. 25.72"
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
52 26 pc
50 28 pc
57 44 sh
59 40 sh
52 47 c
55 28 pc
62 40 sh
54 43 sh
57 42 sh
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
76 48 s
Boston
33 24 sn
Chicago
38 25 pc
Denver
72 42 s
Des Moines
55 36 pc
Detroit
37 23 c
El Paso
83 53 s
Fairbanks
47 29 pc
Honolulu
86 69 pc
Indianapolis
47 27 c
Kansas City
65 42 s
Las Vegas
86 63 s
Los Angeles
76 57 pc
Memphis
76 45 s
Miami
83 67 pc
Nashville
77 38 s
New Orleans
77 56 s
New York
51 27 r
Oklahoma City 81 51 s
Philadelphia
66 30 r
St. Louis
61 36 pc
Salt Lake City
67 40 sh
San Francisco
67 50 pc
Seattle
56 45 sh
Washington, DC 77 33 sh
7:48 p.m.
6:47 a.m.
5:21 a.m.
4:41 p.m.
New
First
Full
Last
Apr 7
Apr 13
Apr 21
Apr 29
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
55 40 sh
57 39 pc
58 45 sh
60 41 sh
58 42 sh
53 47 sh
53 34 r
56 43 sh
63 38 pc
Tues.
Hi Lo W
58 36 c
60 40 pc
61 43 c
67 43 pc
64 42 pc
57 43 c
55 37 pc
59 40 c
66 40 pc
Tonight's Sky: Auriga the Charioteer will drive
across the western evening sky this month.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
12:28 a.m. 8.3 ft.
12:31 p.m. 8.6 ft.
Time
6:34 a.m.
6:56 p.m.
Low
1.0 ft.
0.0 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Tues.
Hi Lo W
70 45 s
39 22 pc
46 40 sh
60 34 pc
60 46 c
40 31 pc
88 56 pc
48 24 s
84 66 sh
51 40 s
72 49 pc
86 63 s
80 60 s
68 54 s
83 69 s
62 44 s
79 60 s
41 28 s
85 52 pc
46 28 s
59 52 s
56 35 pc
75 57 s
59 42 c
50 33 s
The Daily Astorian
*5A<6 +A5%25, :ash.
² A 8.6. Coast *uard Jay
haZN helicopter hoisted a man
off the north Metty of *rays
+arbor 6unday after he suf
fered a severe leJ inMury.
The helicopter creZ
brouJht the yearold to
the %oZerman airport in
+oTuiam, :ashinJton, Zhere
he Zas transferred to Air
lift 1orthZest for transport
to 6eattle for further medical
care.
The initial report came into
6tation *rays +arbor via
dispatch. The station relayed
the report to Zatchstanders at
6ector Columbia 5iver, Zhich
launched the helicopter.
DEATHS
March 31, 2016
6+2C./(<, Allen 5ay
man Jr., , of ClatsNanie,
died in ClatsNanie. Cald
Zell’s /uce/ayton 0ortu
ary in Astoria is in charJe of
the arranJements.
April 2, 2016
P</(, Teresa Joi, ,
of 5ainier, died in Asto
ria. CaldZell’s /uce/ay
ton 0ortuary in Astoria is in
charJe of the arranJements.
*(55,T=, *erald 9. 6r.,
, of Astoria, died in Asto
ria. CaldZell’s /uce/ay
ton 0ortuary in Astoria is in
charJe of the arranJements.
the inÀ uence of into[icants
on 8.6. +iJhZay in Asto
ria. *eyer¶s blood alcohol
content Zas measured at .
percent, accordinJ to police.
MONDAY
Astoria City Council, 6 p.m.,
work session, 7 p.m., regular
meeting, City Hall, 1095 Duane
St.
Youngs River Lewis & Clark
Water District Board, 6
p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101
Business.
TUESDAY
Seaside Community Center
Commission, 10 a.m., 1225
Avenue A.
Seaside Library Board, 4:30
p.m., Seaside Public Library,
1131 Broadway.
Port of Astoria Commission, 5
p.m. workshop, old Port offi ces,
422 Gateway Ave.
Astoria City Council, 5:30 p.m.,
strategic planning session, City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Miles Crossing Sanitary Sew-
er District Board, 6 p.m., 34583
U.S. Highway 101 Business.
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Cannon Beach City Council, 7
p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
LOTTERIES
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 2-9-7-3
4 p.m.: 9-9-8-5
7 p.m.: 9-5-0-9
10 p.m.: 6-5-0-2
Saturday’s Megabucks: 7-11-
29-35-43-48
Estimated jackpot: $3.6 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 9-28-30-
40-61, Powerball: 3
Estimated jackpot: $148 million
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 3-6-6-3
4 p.m.: 2-0-2-9
7 p.m.: 4-3-9-4
10 p.m.: 0-3-8-8
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 6-2-3-3
4 p.m.: 8-4-6-5
7 p.m.: 6-7-8-5
10 p.m.: 0-3-6-9
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 6-2-9
Sunday’s Keno: 03-07-09-11-
23-24-25-30-37-45-47-48-53-
58-59-64-66-67-74-78
Sunday’s Match 4: 09-16-17-22
Saturday’s Daily Game: 4-3-6
Saturday’s Hit 5: 13-16-20-
33-37
Estimated jackpot: $100,000
Saturday’s Keno: 02-04-06-07-
17-22-26-27-32-34-45-49-52-
65-67-68-70-71-73-78
Saturday’s Lotto: 12-23-24-34-
37-48
Estimated jackpot: $8.7 million
Saturday’s Match 4: 11-13-
20-21
Friday’s Daily Game: 8-1-2
Friday’s Keno: 01-04-05-08-12-
16-17-19-22-25-31-38-42-48-
51-52-65-66-67-71
Friday’s Match 4: 03-11-13-23
Friday’s Mega Millions: 25-28-
33-41-69, Mega Ball: 6
Estimated jackpot: $50 million
OBITUARY POLICY
Under the Sky
Tues.
Hi Lo W
55 28 pc
59 35 pc
66 51 pc
63 40 pc
56 45 c
63 33 pc
71 43 pc
58 42 pc
61 46 pc
Coast Guard rescues man
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Burns
26/61
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
57°
Daniel Thompson, aJe , of Astoria, died and Donna, *reJ Thompson and .im and
0onday, 0arch , .
Phillip Thompson and .arina and
Daniel Zas born in Astoria, 2re
one niece and four nepheZs.
Jon, on 0ay , . +e Jradu
A celebration of life Zill be held
6aturday, April , at p.m. at the &lat
ated from Astoria +iJh 6chool class
sop &ounty )airJrounds, :al
of . Daniel Zas a lonJterm
lusNi /oop, Astoria, 2reJon. ,t is an
employee of Astoria :arehousinJ,
open invitation, potlucNstyle event.
an avid outdoorsman Zho e[celled in
)or information, or to leave mem
¿ shinJ and huntinJ, and Zas blessed
ories and condolences, Jo to the
Zith many friends.
³0emorial for Daniel Thompson´
+e is survived by his parents, +ar
)acebooN paJe at httptinyurl.com
lan and 0arJe Thompson his broth
ers and their spouses, Jeff Thompson Daniel Thompson DanielThompson
DUII arrest
‡ At p.m. Thursday,
2reJon 6tate Police arrested
%ruce 0ichael *eyer, , of
Portland, for drivinJ under
Ontario
37/62
Bend
28/59
Medford
40/71
Astoria
May 13, 1978 — March 28, 2016
ON THE RECORD
The Dalles
44/64
Astoria
44/57
Daniel Thompson
Fronts
Cold
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