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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 DJ Dance Party, 9:30 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 21 and older. lock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20, PG. Ian McFeron, Americana, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Sunday Manzanita Open Golf Tournament, 8 a.m., Manzanita Golf Course, 908 Lakev- iew Drive, Manzanita. Saturday Manzanita Open Golf Tournament, 8 a.m., Manzanita Golf Course, 908 Lakev- iew Drive, Manzanita. * CARTM’s Trash Art Show, 10 a.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th St., Nehalem. * Great White Tail Run 5/10k Fundrais- er, 8:30 a.m., Skamokawa Vista Park, 13 Vista Park Road, Skamokawa, Wash., $12 to $25. Friday Manzanita Open Golf Tournament, 8 a.m., Manzanita Golf Course, 908 Lakev- iew Drive, Manzanita. * In Their Footsteps with Marco Davis, 1 p.m., Fort Clatsop Visitor Center, 92343 Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria, free. Kitchen Music Jam, 1 p.m., Long Beach Grange, 5715 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash. * Let’s Go Birding Bird Survey, 9 a.m., meet at Battery Russell, Fort Stevens State Park, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond, 8 and older. * Let’s Go Birding Bird Survey, 9 a.m., meet at Fort to Sea Trailhead, Sunset Beach State Recreation Site, Warrenton, 8 and older. * CARTM’s Trash Art Show, 10 a.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th St., Nehalem. CARTM’s Trash Art Reception, 5 p.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, $25. Photo by Lorraine Ortiz The 18th annual Trash Art Show opens Friday and runs through Sunday at the North County Recreation District in Nehalem, Wash.. The giant fish is made with all recycled materials, criteria for inclu- sion into the show, by artists Maggie Rudy and Patty Maly. Northwest Author Series with Lois Leveen, 2 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, free. Rich Bergeman Artist Reception, 5 p.m., Columbia Pacifi c Heritage Museum, 115 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash. SDDA Spring Wine Walk, 3 p.m., partic- ipating businesses, downtown Seaside, $10, 21 and older. Flights & Bites with winemaker Greg Van Dyke, 6 p.m., WineKraft, 80 10th St., Astoria, 21 and older. Brad Griswold, folk, 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80 10th St., Astoria, no cover, 21 and older. Dan Weber, bluegrass, 7 p.m., Peninsula Arts Center, 504 Pacifi c Ave., Long Beach, Wash., $12. * AHS Art Out Loud Haitian Art Show, 5 p.m., Baked Alaska Annex, 1 12th St., Astoria. R. Gregory Nokes Author Discussion, 6 p.m., Astoria Public Library, 450 10th St., Astoria, free. “Hamlet II,” comedy, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, $15. Second Saturday Art Walk, 5 p.m., throughout Astoria; look for the colorful pinwheels at participating merchants. Ray Raihala, Americana, 6 p.m., Urban Café, 1119 Commercial St., Astoria, no cover. Richard T. & Friends, blues, 7 p.m., Amer- ican Legion, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, no cover, 21 and older. Simon Levene, folk, 5 p.m., 3 Little Birds Bakery, 8 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside, no cover, all ages. “Hamlet II,” comedy, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, $15. Shakespearean Revelry & Readings, 7 p.m., Cannon Beach Book Company, 130 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. Niall Carroll, folk, 6 p.m., Wet Dog Café, 144 11th St., Astoria. “The Great Gatsby,” drama, 7 p.m., The Barn Community Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $15. Ray Raihala, Americana, 6 p.m., T. Paul’s Supper Club, 360 12th St., Astoria, no cover. “Stone Girls Dreaming,” 7 p.m., CCC Per- forming Arts Center, 588 16th St., Astoria, $10, all ages. “The Elevated Selfi e” Group Artist Re- ception, 6 p.m., LightBox Photographic Gallery, 1045 Marine Drive, Astoria. “The Fourposter,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 N. Hem- “The Great Gatsby,” drama, 7 p.m., The Barn Community Playhouse, 1204 Ivy PUBLIC MEETINGS LOTTERIES MONDAY Warrenton Parks Advisory Board, 4 p.m., special meeting, City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. Ecola Creek Watershed Council Meeting, 4:30 p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St. Astoria City Council, 6 p.m., work session and meeting, City Hall, 1095 Duane St. OREGON Thursday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 0-6-8-3 4 p.m.: 4-8-0-9 7 p.m.: 5-8-8-2 10 p.m.: 5-1-8-4 WASHINGTON Thursday’s Daily Game: 0-6-7 Thursday’s Keno: 03-13-18-21- 24-28-29-31-33-35-36-40-42- 46-51-54-61-70-73-77 Thursday’s Match 4: 05-12- 14-17 TUESDAY Cannon Beach Public Works, The Daily Astorian 9 a.m., City Hall 163 E. Gower St. Astoria Historic Landmarks Commission, 5:15 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Shoreline Sanitary District Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Her- tig Station, 33496 West Lake Lane, Warrenton. Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Council, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. 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FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY 51 60 50 Becoming cloudy with a shower or two late Mostly cloudy, showers around; cooler ALMANAC 62 48 Partly sunny with a shower in spots Partly sunny Full Salem 52/63 Newport 49/57 May 21 Coos Bay 50/58 New May 29 June 4 Ontario 52/81 Bend 48/65 Burns 47/71 Klamath Falls 46/60 Lakeview 42/64 Ashland 55/67 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 2:28 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Low 2.7 ft. 1.0 ft. City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 83 80 59 79 65 80 88 83 58 60 Today Lo 45 48 49 52 51 46 57 52 49 51 W pc pc c pc pc pc pc pc pc pc Hi 71 65 57 62 57 60 68 61 57 59 Sat. Lo 44 42 49 52 52 39 52 51 50 53 W pc t sh sh sh c c sh sh sh City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 85 83 88 82 85 67 74 80 86 85 Today Lo 49 54 56 54 52 51 49 52 54 58 W pc s pc pc pc pc s pc pc s Hi 67 67 64 66 63 57 72 61 64 75 Sat. Lo 50 51 53 53 51 52 50 51 53 53 W sh pc sh sh sh sh pc sh sh c TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W pc r r s t pc s pc c pc t s pc s s s pc r s r s s pc pc t Hi 81 71 52 66 58 55 88 79 83 53 58 97 73 69 89 66 86 73 61 76 61 85 68 70 72 Sat. Lo 51 52 36 44 37 35 66 53 73 38 39 70 59 51 74 42 67 48 48 49 43 61 54 52 48 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s pc pc pc s sh t s pc c s pc pc s t s s t sh t s pc c c t Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Bruce Smith & Band, rock, 8 p.m., Port of Call, 894 Commercial St., Astoria, no cover, 21 and older. Nehalem Valley All Stars, dance music, 8 p.m., KALA, 1017 Marine Drive, Astoria, $5, 21 and older. Mario Carboni, blues, 8:30 p.m., Pitchwood Inn & Alehouse, 425 3rd St., Raymond, Wash., $5, 21 and older. Ian McFeron, Americana, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Tony Smiley, rock, 9 p.m., San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 21 and older. “The Fourposter,” comedy, 3 p.m., Coast- er Theatre Playhouse, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20, PG. Skadi Freyer, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Willapa Harbor Chorale Spring Con- cert, 7 p.m., Raymond Theatre, 323 3rd St., Raymond, Wash., free. Honky Tonk Rebel, country, 7:30 p.m., Birkenfeld Theatre, 75 Nehalem St., Clatskanie, $10. Miss Massive Snowfl ake, pop, 8 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, no cover. Pete Krebs, bluegrass, 8 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. * Recommended for kids. OBITUARIES Peter Archie Anderson Real Estate Emeritus Aug. 23, 1942 — April 24, 2016 Peter Archie Anderson — otherwise known know about you but I’m exhausted just reading as Skippy, PA, Pops, Daddy — started his jour- this!) Next stop on the Anderson journey … Fay- ney in Port Townsend, Washington, in 1942, where he loved fi shing on the docks and caus- etteville, Tennessee! Pete loved the beauty of Tennessee and the All -American ing trouble with his little crew . From town . So is he fi nally slowing down? there he moved with his family to … HECK NO! On to opening Gen- Hillsboro, Oregon, where he became eral Real Estate Services — where he quite the popular stud — with his was again one of the top agencies in buddies and cars they would patrol Alabama- Tennessee. the streets like Kings . This is where If you know Peter Anderson at all, he met little Ruthie Fragmeier, mar- you would agree that there are many ried and produced an AWESOME words to describe him — kind, gen- daughter, Kristin Sheree . Not long erous, loving, stubborn, always right after this Dr. Homer Ireland (his (and he normally was 90 percent of mentor), who was a dentist in Sea- side, Oregon, persuaded him to Peter Anderson the time), compassionate, handsome as a fox, and funny — funny as hell come and sell real estate at the Ore- gon Coast — he said, “It’s going to be big — and smart … very smart. He was one in million who touched so many and you can do it.” So we packed ’er up and lives. moved to Seaside. And I guarantee he is up there with a “For This is where the magic begins … A real estate extraordinaire was born . Sale” sign at the pearly gates, making a deal . RIP Pete and TCB (Take Care of Business) Pete Anderson Realty started off as one small Sail On … What A Ride! offi ce and became the largest real estate com- He is survived by his wife, Monyica Ander- pany on the Oregon Coast — wait … there’s more — then came Seaside Sanitary Service son; daughter Kristin Anderson Farm; son-in- and The Bounty Bar and Grill . Wow , what a law Kevin Farm; stepsons Brandon and Jason Rich; sister Carol Smith, her husband, Mar- businessman! After that chapter came to a close, you vin Smith, nephew Kelly Ott and grand-niece would have thought that Pete would like to Kelli Nicole Guillory; brother Charlie Ander- relax a bit . Nope, not Pete … well … he did stop son, niece Jenny Anderson Zurcher; best friend long enough to court a pretty little lady named Elvin Foltz; countless other buddies whom he Monyica Rich (whom he was very happily mar- adored; and grandpup Raina Farm. He was preceded in death by his father Carl ried to for 18 years) — and so it continues … He landed in Palm Springs, where again he August Anderson; his mother Catherine Char- wheeled and dealed, opening an antique shop, lotte Anderson; and his niece Traci Ott Guillory. There will be celebrations of his life this fl ipping houses and buying and selling classic cars … and of course … there’s more! (I don’t summer. Poulsbo, Washington June 3, 1939 — May 9, 2016 Baker 45/71 REGIONAL CITIES Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hi 81 67 66 70 67 67 91 79 82 66 73 98 76 78 87 76 86 66 82 72 78 84 65 84 76 John Day 58/70 “The Fourposter,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 N. Hem- lock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20, PG. “The Great Gatsby,” drama, 2 p.m., The Barn Community Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $15. Jay Shepherd La Grande 50/70 Roseburg 54/66 Brookings 48/56 Tonight's Sky: The fi rst quarter moon is at 10:02 a.m. Today Lo 56 56 40 44 38 47 67 56 73 46 42 73 57 58 73 56 67 58 51 55 46 60 54 56 57 Lebanon 52/60 Medford 57/68 UNDER THE SKY High 6.9 ft. 7.7 ft. Prineville 49/69 Eugene 52/62 Last Pendleton 54/67 The Dalles 57/70 Portland 56/64 SUN AND MOON City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Mostly cloudy with a shower in the area Tillamook 51/55 Sunset tonight ........................... 8:39 p.m. Sunrise Saturday ........................ 5:44 a.m. Moonrise today ........................ 12:47 p.m. Moonset today ............................ 2:06 a.m. Time 8:12 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 61 46 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 51/60 Precipitation Thursday .......................................... 0.00" Month to date ................................... Trace Normal month to date ....................... 1.43" Year to date .................................... 36.36" Normal year to date ........................ 31.72" May 13 62 49 TUESDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Thursday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 63°/47° Normal high/low ........................... 60°/45° Record high ............................ 87° in 1912 Record low ............................. 31° in 1985 First MONDAY Ave., Tillamook, $10 to $15. * Sunday in the Park with Art, a hike and art walk, 2 p.m., Lewis & Clark Na- tional Historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria, all ages. Jay Shepherd, formerly of Astoria, died May other hams, and was proud to provide emer- 9, 2016, in Poulsbo, Washington, from Alz- gency communications when needed. In addition to ham radio, Jay provided heimer’s disease. He was 76. Jay was born June 3, 1939, to Martha and Delbert Shepherd community service as a member and presi- dent of the Jaycees. He also served in Terre Haute, Indiana. He gradu- as president and parade chairman ated from Warrenton High School for the Astoria Regatta. He helped in 1958 and immediately began to restore the Astoria Riverfront his service in the Navy, eventu- Trolley and numerous other behind- ally becoming a radio operator. He the-scenes projects. He also helped served until 1963. Jay was intro- many friends and family members duced to Marlene Oleson at the with radio, electrical and computer Viking Roller Rink in Astoria, and projects. You name it, he could fi x said it was love at fi rst sight. They it, and he enjoyed the challenge. He married in 1964. always had a project going. Jay worked at Abeco in Astoria, In his later years, Jay took up using his keen technical skills to Jay Shepherd bowling, and was a member of repair business machines. He also several bowling leagues. He espe- repaired instruments for Thiel’s Music. He then began an electrical appren- cially had fun bowling with the folks at Hill- ticeship with Snow’s Electric, and found his top Bowl in Ilwaco. He and Marlene trav- real calling. He was honored by the Oregon eled multiple times to Alaska and Hawaii, Bureau of Labor as the top electrical appren- and took road trips to Arizona, California, tice in the state for 1977. He worked as a Wyoming, Montana and Canada. He loved maintenance electrician for Bumble Bee Sea- spending time with his kids and grand- foods before rejoining Snow’s Electric, which kids, playing games and fl ying kites in Long became Wadsworth Electric. He also spent Beach. Jay is survived by Marlene, his wife of time working for several Bumble Bee canner- ies in Alaska when work was scarce at home. 51 years; brother John Shepherd (Carol) of He retired from Wadsworth in 2002, but con- Hammond; sisters-in-law Ginny Shepherd of tinued to stay active with volunteer proj- Astoria and Sandra Shepherd of Springfi eld; ects. A lifetime member of the Sunset Empire daughters Jennifer Shepherd (Kurt Niven) Amateur Radio Club, call sign W7FBM, Jay of Spokane and Melissa Rogers (Jason) of was very active in the ham radio community. Poulsbo; grandchildren Samuel, Fair and He was instrumental in setting up WHS’s fi rst Therisa Niven of Spokane and Hayden and ham radio station, K7BBM. He helped every- Bryce Rogers of Poulsbo; as well as numer- one in the Warrenton Radio Club obtain their ous nieces, nephews and family members. ham radio licenses, including the instructor! He was preceded in death by his parents and Jay built and maintained one of the area’s pri- brothers, Jim and Jack Shepherd. A celebration of life is planned for early mary repeaters, and helped maintain several others. He loved the camaraderie with the summer in Astoria.