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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2016
Friday
McMenamins Championship 2016
Golf Tournament, 1 p.m., Gearhart
Golf Links, 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gear-
hart, $50 to $60, 21 and older.
* Seaside Sashay Square Dance
Festival, 7 p.m., Seaside Convention
Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside.
“Barefoot in the Park,” comedy, 7
p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria, $7 to $16, rated G.
“Don’t Dress for Dinner,” comedy,
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20,
PG-13.
Steve James, blues, 7 p.m., Peninsula
Arts Center, 504 Pacifi c Ave., Long
Beach, Wash., $12.
Tents, indie pop, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel,
409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., no cover.
“Don’t Dress for Dinner,” comedy,
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20,
PG-13.
The Waysiders, honky tonk, 9 p.m.,
The Voodoo Room, 1114 Marine Drive,
Astoria, no cover, 21 and older.
Tents, indie pop, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel,
409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., no cover.
Sunday
Saturday
* Wild Mushroom Hike, 1 p.m., Fort
Stevens State Park, Battery Russell, 100
Peter Iredale Road, Hammond, free,
all ages.
* Pickleball, 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gym-
nasium, 333168 Patriot Way, Warren-
ton, $4, all levels.
Tom Trudell, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne
Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c Way,
Seaview, Wash., no cover.
* Seaside Sashay Square Dance
Festival & Craft Fair, 10 a.m., Seaside
Convention Center, 415 First Ave.,
Seaside.
Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m.,
Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N. Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older.
* Disaster Preparedness Fair, 11 a.m.,
South Bend High School, 400 First St.,
South Bend, Wash.
Red Beans & Rice, bluegrass, 6:30
p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
* Tide Pool Tour, 11 a.m., on the
beach at Haystack Rock, Cannon
Beach, all ages.
“Barefoot in the Park,” comedy, 7
p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria, $5 to $10, rated G.
Bayside Singers Concert, 2:30 p.m.,
Chinook School Event Center, 810
Hwy. 101, Chinook, Wash.
Lori Tobias Book Release Party, 7
p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita.
* Sunset Thriller & Fall Fun Fest, 5
p.m., Sunset Pool, 1140 Broadway &
File Photo
Hayshaker Square and Round Dance Club and the Sunset Prom-
enaders Square Dance Club are sponsors for the annual Seaside
Sashay square dance festival held at the Seaside Civic and Conven-
tion Center. Spectators are welcome both Friday at 7 p.m. and Satur-
day at 1:30 p.m. The Passport Promenade/Craft Fair will be held on
Saturday beginning at 10 a.m.
Kevin Lee Florence, folk, 8 p.m., Adrift
Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long
Beach, Wash., no cover.
Beats for Life Music Fundraiser, 6
p.m., Coff ee Girl Cafe, 100 39th St.,
Astoria.
David Drury, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Bridge-
water Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no
cover.
Sleeping Planet, rock, 8 p.m., Fort
George Brewery, 1483 Duane St.,
Astoria, no cover.
George Coleman, jazz, 6 p.m., Shel-
burne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c
Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover.
Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m.,
Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 N. Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older.
* Recommended for kids.
OBITUARIY
Carl F. Peters
Manzanita
March 18, 1923 — Oct. 12, 2016
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
SATURDAY
61
48
49
Mostly cloudy with a
shower in places
A few morning showers,
then a little rain
ALMANAC
Cloudy with a touch
of rain
New
Oct 30
Newport
50/58
Coos Bay
55/62
Full
Nov 7
Nov 14
Ontario
36/65
Bend
46/59
Burns
30/63
Klamath Falls
36/62
Lakeview
28/66
Ashland
48/62
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
12:00 p.m.
none
Low
2.5 ft.
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
55
62
62
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68
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64
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46
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Fri.
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45
51
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
60
64
62
64
62
61
52
63
62
62
Today
Lo
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50
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50
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Lo
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Hi
88
63
58
62
57
58
74
25
86
59
60
81
99
75
86
80
89
69
69
77
64
60
74
59
82
Baker
36/62
John Day
46/64
Roseburg
55/62
Brookings
53/59
Tonight's Sky: Low above the eastern horizon
before midnight is the Pleiades globular star cluster
(M45).
Today
Lo
59
56
39
36
36
44
48
11
75
46
38
60
64
50
70
51
66
64
44
62
44
39
57
48
63
Prineville
45/61
Lebanon
51/61
Medford
49/65
UNDER THE SKY
High
7.5 ft.
8.4 ft.
La Grande
45/62
Salem
50/62
Eugene
51/63
First
Pendleton
49/58
The Dalles
48/64
Portland
50/61
Sunset tonight ........................... 6:20 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 7:41 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................ 10:28 p.m.
Moonset today ......................... 12:48 p.m.
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
59
49
Cloudy with a little rain
Tillamook
49/60
SUN AND MOON
Time
6:29 a.m.
5:50 p.m.
61
50
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
49/61
Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 0.50"
Month to date ................................. 12.65"
Normal month to date ....................... 3.01"
Year to date .................................... 55.62"
Normal year to date ........................ 43.50"
Oct 22
Mostly cloudy with rain in
the afternoon
MONDAY
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 59°/45°
Normal high/low ........................... 60°/44°
Record high ............................ 77° in 1938
Record low ............................. 31° in 1949
Last
SUNDAY
63
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Fri.
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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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SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS
Carl F. Peters was born in Enosburg Falls, planet. Devoted Catholic, plus wonderful friend
Vermont, on March 18, 1923, and died at home to all, plus a true gentleman.
in Manzanita, Oregon, at the age of 93, on Oct.
Carl was voted Citizen of the Year in Man-
12, 2016.
zanita in 2007. That’s how wonderful he will
Carl joined the U.S. Army Air
always be. He was most appreciative
of this honor, and (as I am sure, if you
Corps in January 1942 and was hon-
know Carl) didn’t think he was wor-
orably discharged in February 1946.
thy. Carl’s trait of being a humble per-
He served as a weather observer in the
son followed him all his life. Women
China Burma India Theater. For a man
and men all around the country have
who later in life refused to fl y, this was
words of praise for Carl. Also known
quite an assignment.
as the Candy Man of the Manzanita
Carl married his wife, Ione Har-
Grocery & Deli, he never had a person
wood, while still in the Air Corps.
leave the store without a smile on their
They had four children, Marsha (Tom)
face. He called all the women “girls”
Eiguren, Susan Hodge, Mike Peters
Carl Peters
and they loved every minute of it. The
(Kathleen) and Joan Morisky (Steve).
children wanted to go to the store to
Carl had eight grandchildren and
see the “Candy Man,” and they were
seven great-grandchildren. His wife,
Ione, and daughter, Marsha, preceded Carl in always rewarded.
If you had Carl in your life it couldn’t get any
death.
Carl made the journey from Vermont to Man- better. As a devoted Catholic, Carl showed feel-
zanita and Manzanita to Vermont countless times ings of humanity towards all those less fortunate,
in his life. If Carl was taking his family, he drove and was always giving to worthy causes, willing
to Vermont, and in later years he took the train. to give to those in need.
On Jan. 1, 2008, Carl married Patty Rine-
The trips to Vermont meant he brought home
lots of maple sugar candy and real maple syrup, hart, and they enjoyed every minute of their time
together. Patty made those trips with Carl from
which he gave away as gifts.
Almost every trip was accompanied by a Manzanita to Vermont and back to Manzanita.
side trip to Montreal. There he would visit Saint Always eventful, and always fun in hindsight.
Carl loved his church, St. Mary’s in Rock-
Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal and honor
Brother Andre. He was actually at Mount Royal away Beach, he loved his family, and he loved
with family when Brother Andre became a saint. friends in Manzanita. He wanted to honor the
Carl’s early life in Vermont was spent living hospice in Tillamook County for his special care,
with two or three families, the last family being and his friends from church and Manzanita Gro-
the Pfanstiels, whose son, Neil, would babysit cery who made it possible for him to stay at home
Carl. They soon began to call themselves broth- during his fi nal days.
Instead of fl owers Carl wished contributions
ers. Carl eventually reunited with his parents,
who had divorced, and then remarried later in could be made to St. Mary’s in Rockaway Beach,
275 Pacifi c St., Rockaway Beach, OR 97136.
life.
A service with military honors will be held at
The people Carl lived with told him to pick a
religion he might want to join. Since many of his Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore-
friends in school were Catholic, this was the reli- gon, on Oct. 24, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. A memo-
gion he chose. From that point until the day he rial service will be held at St. Mary’s Church in
died, Carl was the most devoted Catholic on the Rockaway Beach on Dec. 3 at 11 a.m.
LOTTERIES
BIRTH
Oct. 9, 2016
MORRIS, Sally and Chris, of Hammond, a boy,
Finley Glenn Morris, born at Columbia Memorial
Hospital in Astoria. Grandparents are Judy and Van
Ma of Riverside, California, and Louise and Glenn
“Buzzy” Morris of Wellfl eet, Massachusetts.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
THURSDAY
Cannon Beach Design Review Board, 6 p.m.,
City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
Seaside Transportation Advisory Commission,
6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
FRIDAY
Sunset Empire Transportation District Ride-
care Advisory Committee, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Astoria Transit Center Conference Room, 900
Marine Drive.
OREGON
Wednesday’s Pick 4:
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Wednesday’s Megabucks: 9-10-22-26-38-40
Estimated jackpot: $5.2 million
Wednesday’s Powerball: 10-16-38-43-63,
Powerball: 23
Estimated jackpot: $151 million
WASHINGTON
Wednesday’s Daily Game: 4-1-1
Wednesday’s Hit 5: 04-23-24-35-36
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Wednesday’s Keno: 04-05-08-10-11-12-14-
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Wednesday’s Match 4: 07-11-16-24
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Jennifer Goodenberger, piano, 6:30
p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
Mark Andres Artist Reception, 6
p.m., Cannon Beach Gallery, 1064 S.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.
Oct. 19, 2016
WHITLOCK, Edmund F., 48, of Seaside, died at home. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Seaside
is in charge of the arrangements.
WINTON, Dorothy Christine, 78, of St. Helens, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton
Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements.
FRIDAY
Richard T. & Friends, blues, 11:30
a.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
Bob Chisholm Community Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside, $2 or 2 cans
of food, all ages.
DEATH
TONIGHT
Artist Talk with Mark Andres, 11
a.m., Cannon Beach Gallery, 1064 S.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.
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