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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016 ‘If you could go anywhere you want to for the holidays, where would you go?’ “To my grandma’s in Dallas, Oregon. I rarely get to see that side of the family. I live here, and I’m stuck here.” THE DAILY ASTORIAN // QUESTION OF THE WEEK Tia Howard, Astoria An Astoria man is in a Portland area hospital after being hit by a car at an inter- section near Safeway on Friday . Rudy Gonzalez, 35, suf- fered various serious injuries including a broken leg and injuries to his face, according to the Astoria Police Depart- ment. He was taken by ambu- lance to Columbia Memo- rial Hospital minutes after the accident occurred that eve- ning. He was later taken to a Portland area hospital for additional treatment. The driver who hit him, 74-year-old Madeline Jones, from Washington state, has no charges against her and is cooperating with the inves- tigation. She told police she had the green light and didn’t OBITUARIES Marvel Jane Burnard see Gonzalez in the intersec- tion. Witnesses told police Jones had the right of way and that Gonzalez appeared to wander into the intersection. The accident occurred at 5:11 p.m. and shut down the eastbound lane on Lie f Erik- son Drive. Traffi c had to be re routed over to Frank- lin Avenue while emergency responders and police investi- gators were at the scene. Knappa Feb. 24, 1947 — Nov. 22, 2016 Jane Burnard, beloved wife, nard of Knappa; her children, Angel mother, grandmother, great-grand- Marx (Dan) of Smyrna, Georgia, Lee mother, sister, cousin, aunt and Burnard Jr. (Sherry) and Jason Bur- friend, 69, of Knappa, passed away nard of Knappa, and Don Burnard Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016. of Clatskanie; 11 grandchildren; fi ve She was born Feb. 24, 1947, to great-grandchildren; her sister, Phyl- Don and Nellie (Yeager) Cole. She lis Russellman (Bill); her brother, Jim attended Seaside schools and grad- Cole (Kathy); and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. uated from Seaside High School in Memorial services will be held 1965. Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, at 1 p.m., at Jane was married to Lee Burnard Marvel Jane Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary, for 51 years. She worked at Knappa Burnard 1165 Franklin Ave., Astoria. Schools for more than 20 years. She In lieu of fl owers, the family asks you to touched many lives, especially those of her fam- ily. She was fi ercely loyal, and believed in fam- please consider a donation to Oregon Health and Science University (www.onwardohsu. ily over everything else. Jane is survived by her husband, Lee Bur- org). Seaside dispatchers, police offi cer recognized in aftermath of shooting The Daily Astorian Seaside’s Dispatch Cen- ter received a critical incident award from their peers during the annual APCO/NENA con- ference of public safety com- munications at the Sunriver Resort in Bend in October. Dispatchers Heidi Schneider and Andi Toombs were present to accept the award on behalf of the entire dispatch team. Both were on duty the evening of Feb. 5 when Seaside Police Sgt. Jason Goodding was killed in the line of duty. This month , the Ore- gon Peace Offi cers Asso- ciation recognized Offi - cer David Davidson with a medal of honor for his quick actions during the same offi cer involved shooting in February. Kenneth Carl Olsen Bend June 27, 1938 — Nov. 20, 2016 FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY 44 Cloudy most of the time with a shower ALMANAC Full Rain at times Salem 39/50 Newport 41/50 New Dec 20 Prineville 25/42 Lebanon 40/49 Seattle area home prices on the rise Baker 22/38 Associated Press Ontario 24/41 SEATTLE — The Seattle area has the hottest hous- ing market in the coun- try — the first time in nine years that Seattle has led the Burns 18/35 Klamath Falls 18/39 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 8:07 a.m. 8:46 p.m. Low 3.2 ft. -0.2 ft. REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 38 42 51 51 53 41 49 50 50 54 Today Lo 22 26 39 37 46 18 34 39 41 41 W sf pc c sh sh sn c sh sh sh Hi 38 40 52 49 52 39 49 49 50 53 Thu. Lo 19 24 40 36 48 20 31 40 43 41 W c pc pc c sh pc pc c c c City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 50 49 51 51 51 53 38 51 50 50 Today Lo 37 36 41 39 39 45 30 38 41 28 W c r sh sh sh sh sn sh sh pc Hi 49 45 49 51 50 52 37 50 49 49 Thu. Lo 41 34 42 36 39 48 26 37 43 29 W r r pc pc c c s s sh pc pc s s s pc pc t r s r pc pc pc sh r Hi 59 58 44 40 41 45 60 -7 81 44 45 56 66 57 84 54 63 58 61 58 47 36 59 49 59 Thu. Lo 38 39 31 20 31 34 36 -10 70 31 27 42 48 37 71 33 48 42 31 40 30 21 47 44 39 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s pc c pc c c s c sh pc s pc s s sh s s pc s pc s sf s c s Need a Lift? Roby’s can help. Lift chairs starting at $599. Battery support ensures lift mechanism works for one cycle without electricity. Available in a wide selection of fabrics and special-order fabrics ZERO GRAVITY device that supports legs, back, and neck Astoria - (503) 325-1535 1555 Commercial • www.robysfurniture.com SEATTLE — Federal reg- ulators say simple safety mea- sures could have kept a dock- worker from falling to his death aboard a cargo ship in Longview, Washington, last June. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday cited the dockworker’s employer, SSA Pacifi c, for what it described as willful safety vio- lations aboard the Forest Trader. The agency proposed a fi ne of just under $125,000, and noted that it has cited SSA Pacifi c or its parent company, SSA Marine, for similar viola- tions in Florida and Oregon in the past three years. Longshoreman Jim Mead- ows died after falling 10 feet onto the ship’s metal deck while helping load timber at a Wey- erhaeuser Co. dock. OSHA inspectors said the company failed to install netting or tempo- rary platforms to protect work- ers from falls even after Mead- ows’ death. A spokeswoman for SSA Marine said the company did not have an immediate com- ment. The company has 15 days to contest the citation. DEATH Nov. 28, 2016 LAGER, Ruth, 101, of Astoria, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. BIRTH Nov. 16, 2016 GONALEZ, Cynthia and Rafael, of Sea- side, a boy, Nathaniel Evan Gonzalez, born at Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria. Grandparents are Rebecca and Cam Miner and Alan and Susie Evans, all of Seaside, and Servando and Juanita Gonzalez of Indio, California. LOTTERIES MEMORIALS Saturday, Dec. 3 PETERS, Carl F. — Memorial at 11 a.m., St. Mary’s by the Sea, 275 Pacifi c St. in Rockaway Beach. GREGORY, William Larry — Celebration of life at 3 p.m., KALA, 1017 Marine Drive. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Side pocket to keep remote control handy at all times September than a year prior, according to the monthly Case-Shiller home price index released Tuesday. That marked the biggest increase among the 20 major metro areas covered. OSHA cites company in longshoreman’s death Associated Press W c pc c c c sh sf c c pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES United States in home-price growth. The Seattle Times reported the typical sin- gle-family home across King, Snohomish and Pierce coun- ties cost 11 percent more in Lakeview 14/34 Ashland 31/44 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Tonight's Sky: Leading constellations of winter, including Orion and Canis Major, creep into view by mid-evening. In loving memory of Kenneth Carl Olsen; daughter Deborah L. Gen- Olsen, who was born in Astoria, Ore- try; son Randy C. Olsen; grandchil- gon, June 27, 1938, and died in Bend, dren Crystal M. Edgemond, Greg- Oregon, Nov. 20, 2016. ory S. Gentry II, Garrett R. Gentry, Kenneth spent his youth in Asto- Nicholas C. Gentry, Kathrine I. Free- ria and surrounding areas hunting fi sh- man, Brittany J. Olsen, Mia J. Olsen; ing, and full days with his family and and great-grandchildren Riley, Austin, Hailey, Kayden and Isabella. friends enjoying life to the fullest. He He will be missed greatly by those learned to do many things in his life who chose to share life with him such as logging, fi shing, hunting, boat Private services were held at building, gardening, carpentry unique Kenneth Olsen Events at Sunset, 915 Bypass High- crafts and even art. Kenneth, with his wife, Janice, by his side, way, Richland, WA 99352. Flowers can be sent raised their family in the Northwest, full of to Sunset Gardens at the same address. Express your thoughts and memories on the adventures, camping, traveling and a good neigh- Einan’s at Sunset online guest book at www.ein- borhood water fi ght, occasionally. Ken is survived in life by his wife, Janice I. ansatsunset.com La Grande 32/40 Roseburg 39/51 Brookings 40/55 Dec 28 John Day 30/38 Bend 26/40 Medford 34/49 UNDER THE SKY Today Hi Lo 73 42 51 46 45 35 42 16 44 31 57 36 53 29 -15 -23 82 71 53 32 44 28 55 37 67 48 57 36 83 74 64 36 70 46 62 55 57 29 68 54 49 33 37 24 58 47 51 41 71 52 Pendleton 36/45 The Dalles 37/50 Portland 41/49 Eugene 37/49 Last Dec 13 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 Considerable cloudiness with a little rain Periods of rain Tillamook 42/50 SUN AND MOON High 7.8 ft. 9.1 ft. 49 39 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 44/52 Sunset tonight ........................... 4:32 p.m. Sunrise Thursday ........................ 7:38 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today ........................... 8:22 a.m. 41/52 Moonset today ........................... 5:56 p.m. Time 2:43 a.m. 1:41 p.m. SUNDAY 54 43 REGIONAL WEATHER Precipitation Tuesday ............................................ 0.13" Month to date ................................. 16.93" Normal month to date ..................... 10.75" Year to date .................................... 76.23" Normal year to date ........................ 57.22" Dec 7 55 50 Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers Astoria through Tuesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 56°/46° Normal high/low ........................... 51°/38° Record high ............................ 62° in 1999 Record low ............................. 24° in 1896 First SATURDAY 52 47 Melanie Schneider, Astoria Richard Wolf, Astoria Astoria man hit by car near Safeway The Daily Astorian “To my famil ies’ — Oregon, California, Iowa, Virginia and Florida. They’re all over the place.” “I’d stay here in Astoria. We just got back from vacation in Hawaii, and we were ready to come home.” OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian pub- lishes paid obituaries. The obit- uary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a flag sym- bol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 10 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctua- tion and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day of publication. 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