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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2016
‘What is a favorite Halloween memory or costume?’
THE DAILY ASTORIAN // QUESTION OF THE WEEK
“My daughter dressed up as
Princess Leia once. That was
pretty cool. And, I was at the
Labor Temple and there were
people at a table all dressed up as
characters from ‘The Wizard of Oz.’
My favorite thing about Halloween is I always
dress my husband up like a girl.”
“I was a black cat
in college. Tights,
ears, mittens,
turtleneck. I was in
Denver in the snow.
We went trick or treating,
and nobody knew who we
were. It was fun.”
“I would say
taking my
little sister
trick or
treating for the
fi rst time. She was
10 years younger, so
it was really fun.”
Tammy Lagerquist, Astoria
Honey Marques, Gresham
Mick Hasson, Astoria
OBITUARIES
Lu Ell Franz
Beverly Waggstaff Autzen
Warrenton
Feb. 6, 1926 — Sept. 28, 2016
Gearhart
Aug. 13, 1923 — Oct. 16, 2016
Lu Ell (Luell Ellingson Franz)
was born Feb. 6, 1926 in Portland,
Oregon, and passed Sept. 28, 2016, in
Portland, Oregon.
She is survived by her three sons
and their wives, Larry (Jan), Leo
(Becky) and Les (Adele) Franz; 11
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil-
dren; and her best friend, Pat.
Lu Ell worked as a massage thera-
pist (LMT), and her love for dancing,
hiking and music (she even played
spoons in a band) was only surpassed
by her love for God.
A memorial service will be held
Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, at 3 p.m. at
the Warren Community Fellowship.
56523 Columba River Highway,
Warren, OR 97053.
Thank
you
for
visiting
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Cre-
matory at www.hughes-ransom.com
to share memories and sign the guest
book.
Lu Ell Franz
Warming Center holds training tonight
The Daily Astorian
The Astoria Warming
Center is offering a train-
ing session from 6:30 to 7:30
tonight, and from 1 to 2 p.m.
Saturday in the basement of
the First United Methodist
Church, 1076 Franklin Ave.
Enter on 11th Street.
New volunteers who wish
to help at the warming center
are encouraged to attend if they
have not volunteered before.
Only one session is needed.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
62
49
54
Cloudy and breezy with
showers
64
50
Mostly cloudy with a
couple of showers
SUNDAY
61
47
Mostly cloudy with a stray
shower
58
48
A shower in the a.m.,
then a little rain
Periods of rain
Beverly was born Aug. 13, 1923 in Salt Lake the past 15 years, Beverly was very indepen-
City to Charles and Martha Waggstaff. She was dent, living alone almost to the day she died.
the fi rst of identical twins; her sister Barbara She liked to watch golf, needlepoint and loved
was second.
to cook. Although battling leukemia for over
Beverly grew up in the era of the
10 years, she never once complained
Great Depression when times were
about anything, and was always pos-
tough. In her teen years, Beverly
itive. She was so brave. Even though
she had many health issues,
attended Grant High School in Port-
Beverly just like always, caring
land and learned to make her own
more about family, friends and neigh-
clothes (out of necessity) and met her
bors than herself.
future husband, Duane. After high
As an angel on earth, now she fl ies
school, she went to work for Pacifi c
with the angels in heaven. Goodbye,
Northwest Bell as operator.
Mom. We love you.
In 1946, Beverly and Duane
Beverly was preceded in death by
decided they were made for each
her husband, Duane; her brother, Maj.
other and married on Dec. 7. In the Beverly Autzen
Gen. Jack Waggstaff; and her sister,
following years they raised four chil-
Pat Gerving. She is survived by her
dren. Beverly was always busy. If not
hauling kids to sports, dances and sleepovers sister, Barbara Rowland; her daughters, Chris-
she would be giving blood at the grade school tina Grady, Deborah Thomason (Scott) and Bar-
or volunteering at the Junior League of Port- bara Conroy (Jim); her son, Thomas John Aut-
land. The Autzen house at 17th and Myrtle was zen; her grandsons, Reed Rademaker (Shana)
always active with the kids from the neighbor- and Miles Rademaker; and her great-grandson,
hood. Everyone was welcome. Even more so Ryan Rademaker.
A celebration of life was held from 2 to 4
in the winter when it would snow (sledding on
p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, at The Town
17th).
Beverly and Duane retired and moved to Club, 2115 S.W. Salmon, Portland, for family
Gearhart in 1988 where they enjoyed golf, fi sh- and friends.
Donations may be made to the Leukemia
ing and clamming. In 2001, Beverly lost the
love of her life after 55 years of marriage. For Society.
Astoria woman injured in head-on crash
The Daily Astorian
ALMANAC
REGIONAL WEATHER
Tillamook
53/60
Salem
53/60
Newport
53/59
Sunset tonight ........................... 6:10 p.m.
Sunrise Thursday ........................ 7:50 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................... 3:40 a.m. 54/62
Moonset today ........................... 4:43 p.m.
Oct 30
Full
Nov 7
Last
Nov 14
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
5:52 a.m.
6:26 p.m.
Low
0.8 ft.
0.6 ft.
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
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Ontario
45/62
Burns
38/55
Lakeview
40/53
Ashland
48/56
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By KATIE
FRANKOWICZ
The Daily Astorian
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
tion as of this morning. Adams
had minor injuries, including a
broken ankle .
While investigating, state
police established probable
cause and arrested Adams on
charges of driving while under
the infl uence, reckless driv-
ing and second-degree assault.
Adams consented to a B reath-
alyzer, which showed no alco-
hol, but he refused to provide a
blood or urine sample.
County taxpayers may have received wrong bills
Klamath Falls
42/53
Hi
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Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Lo
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44
42
43
44
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1
74
51
48
63
60
59
75
60
69
40
60
41
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Baker
44/57
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
Tonight's Sky: Cassiopeia will be nearly over head
before midnight.
High
8.5 ft.
La Grande
49/56
Roseburg
54/62
Brookings
53/60
Nov 21
John Day
50/55
Bend
43/52
Medford
50/59
UNDER THE SKY
Time
12:06 p.m.
none
Prineville
44/56
Lebanon
51/61
Eugene
52/60
SUN AND MOON
First
Pendleton
50/56
The Dalles
50/60
Portland
53/61
Precipitation
Tuesday ............................................ 0.03"
Month to date ................................. 13.71"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.39"
Year to date .................................... 56.68"
Normal year to date ........................ 44.88"
New
A head-on crash caused by
an impaired driver on the New
Youngs Bay Bridge Tuesday
morning left an Astoria resi-
dent in the hospital with seri-
ous injuries.
Roadside evidence and wit-
ness statements showed Billy
Adams, a 36-year-old Seaside
resident, was driving north-
bound in a 2002 Mitsubi-
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
54/62
Astoria through Tuesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 65°/54°
Normal high/low ........................... 59°/43°
Record high ............................ 73° in 1901
Record low ............................. 31° in 1939
shi Lancer around 6:30 a.m.
when he crossed completely
into the oncoming lane. He ran
head-on into Astoria resident
Doris Selvy, 57, who was driv-
ing a 2001 Kia Optima.
Both Adams and Selvy
were taken to Columbia
Memorial Hospital. Selvy sus-
tained serious injuries and was
transfered to Oregon Health &
Science University, where she
was listed in serious condi-
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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approximately 33,000 tax bills
the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services’ Pub-
lishing and Distribution offi ce
handles for Clatsop County, an
estimated 10,150 of the bills
sent out on Oct. 14 may have
included the wrong statements
in the envelopes, county man-
agement says.
Reprinted property tax
statements should be showing
up in mailboxes soon, though.
The state sent out reprinted
bills on Tuesday .
ON THE RECORD
Theft
At 11:13 a.m. Tuesday, Astoria P olice
arrested Jacob Dylan Weir, 26, of Junction City,
and Anthony Justin Zib, 39, of Corvallis, for
allegedly stealing wine and beer from Safeway.
The two were arrested in the Safeway parking lot
where, according to police reports, the two were
sitting in their van, drinking the beer and wine.
DEATH
Oct. 24, 2016
MORGAN, David, 80 of Elsie, died in Queen Creek, Arizona with family. A memorial service
will be held Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. at the Jewell School.
LOTTERIES
OREGON
Tuesday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 3-4-0-1
4 p.m.: 3-0-6-1
7 p.m.: 8-0-6-2
10 p.m.: 7-0-0-6
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
Need a Lift?
More than 10,000 Clatsop
County tax payers may have
received the wrong property
tax statements last week due
to a processing error by the
state agency that mails out the
bills.
The error only affects
property owners who nor-
mally receive two to six state-
ments annually. Property own-
ers with only one property, or
more than six, don’t appear
to have been affected, said
Suzanne Johnson, assessment
and taxation director for Clat-
sop County.
While the statements them-
selves contain correct infor-
mation, many of them did not
reach the intended property
owner. Instead, various people
contacted the county’s Assess-
ment and Taxation offi ce say-
ing they had received some-
one else’s statements. Of the
OBITUARY
POLICY
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and, for veterans, a flag sym-
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at The Daily Astorian office,
949 Exchange St. in Astoria.
For more information, call 503-
325-3211, ext. 257.
WASHINGTON
Tuesday’s Daily Game: 5-0-6
Tuesday’s Keno: 03-04-10-
13-18-27-31-35-41-43-44-45-
51-53-56-63-65-70-72-78
Tuesday’s Match 4: 02-05-
08-22
Tuesday’s Mega Millions:
08-09-24-49-67, Mega Ball: 13
Estimated jackpot: $35
million
PUBLIC MEETINGS
THURSDAY
Sunset Empire Transportation
District Board, 9 a.m., Astoria
Transit Center Conference
Room, 900 Marine Drive.
Columbia River Estuary Study
Taskforce Council, noon, Suite
203, 818 Commercial St.
Clatsop County Recreational
Lands Planning and Advisory
Committee, 1 to 3 p.m., fourth
fl oor, 800 Exchange St.
Cannon Beach Planning Com-
mission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St.
FRIDAY
Cannon Beach Emergency
Preparedness Committee, 10
a.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
BIRTH
Oct. 18, 2016
PAKENEN, Michelle and Travis, of Naselle, Washington, a
boy, Nikola Pakenen, born at Columbia Memorial Hospital in
Astoria.
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