2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016 LaNicia Williams, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. * Pickleball, 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gym- nasium, 333168 Patriot Way, Warren- ton, $4, all levels. Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 +. David Drury, jazz, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. George Coleman, jazz, 6 p.m., Shel- burne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover. McDougall, folk, 7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 Marion Ave., Gearhart, no cover. Niall Carroll, classic rock, 6 p.m., Wet Dog Café, 144 11th St., Astoria. * “It’s A Wonderful Life,” fantasy drama, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to $20, rated PG. Friday * Visit with Santa, 1 p.m., Manzanita Visitors Center, 31 Laneda Ave., Manza- nita, all ages. Pretty Gritty, blues, 9 p.m., Adrift Ho- tel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Pretty Gritty, country, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover. Geezer Creak, Americana, 6 p.m., Urban Café, 1119 Commercial St., Astoria, no cover, all ages. Sunday Happy Holidays Submitted P hoto Saturday Thistle & Rose, folk, 6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. The Harbor Christmas Zumba Bene- fi t, 8:30 a.m., Astoria Arts & Movement Center, 342 10th St., Astoria. Tom Trudell, jazz, 6 p.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Fact, fiction and a little in between, McDougall carries on the rele- vant tradition of oral history and folklore, making it a part of every- day life and sharing it with his audiences. Join McDougall for song and storytelling at 7 p.m. Friday at McMenamins in Gearhart. * Recommended for kids. Commercial crabbing to start in January the mouth of the Columbia River. The monthlong delay in the seasons allowed additional test- ing for domoic acid, which is produced by algae in warmer ocean waters and can cause minor to severe illness, and even death. Recent testing showed domoic acid levels on the cen- tral coast have decreased below the U.S. Food and Drug Admin- istration’s alert levels. “Along with the state agencies, the Oregon com- The Daily Astorian Commercial Dungeness crabbing on the central and northern Oregon Coast will start on Jan. 1. Fishing boats can start set- ting gear Dec. 29, three days prior to the fi shery opening. State fi shery managers had previously opened com- mercial crabbing from Cape Blanco south to the Califor- nia border. The new opening affects Cape Blanco north to OBITUARIES Harold Albin Snow mercial Dungeness crab industry has taken a very proactive and precaution- ary approach to the open- ing of this crab season in the interest of public safety and consumer confi dence in a high-quality product” Caren Braby, a marine resources program manager for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, said in a release. Recreational crabbing in bays and the ocean is already open . Astoria March 20, 1941 — Dec. 15, 2016 FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY 45 35 38 Overcast with a couple of showers First Coos Bay 43/47 Last Jan 12 Prineville 23/38 Lebanon 38/42 Judy Carol Corder Ontario 10/28 Burns 9/32 Gearhart March 5, 1943 — Dec. 15, 2016 Roseburg 39/44 Brookings 44/48 Jan 19 Baker 7/25 John Day 24/38 Bend 25/37 Medford 36/44 Klamath Falls 28/38 Lakeview 22/36 Ashland 35/42 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 UNDER THE SKY REGIONAL CITIES Tonight's Sky: At 12:09 p.m. today, the sun will be at its lowest altitude of 21 degrees above the southern horizon for the year. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 2:27 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Low 2.6 ft. 1.6 ft. City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 19 35 53 44 49 36 44 40 48 53 Today Lo 7 25 43 36 40 28 36 36 40 42 W pc pc r r r pc c r r r Hi 25 37 47 42 45 38 44 42 45 48 Fri. 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Lo 30 28 33 35 31 38 26 33 33 23 W c sn r r r c sn r r sn TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Today Hi Lo 63 39 41 30 38 21 36 24 41 28 37 21 59 43 -11 -16 80 70 41 24 40 30 52 39 66 53 49 34 81 69 47 30 66 54 45 34 47 33 49 31 43 29 36 28 58 46 44 38 54 31 La Grande 23/32 Salem 36/43 Newport 40/45 Eugene 36/42 Full Jan 5 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 Mainly cloudy with occasional rain Pendleton 27/34 The Dalles 27/35 Portland 36/42 Sunset tonight ........................... 4:33 p.m. Sunrise Friday ............................. 7:56 a.m. Moonrise today ........................... 1:26 a.m. Moonset today ........................... 1:11 p.m. High 8.6 ft. 6.7 ft. 45 39 Chilly with more clouds than sun Cloudy Tillamook 39/44 SUN AND MOON Time 8:54 a.m. 9:49 p.m. 44 33 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 38/45 Precipitation Wednesday ....................................... 0.00" Month to date ................................... 7.96" Normal month to date ....................... 6.76" Year to date .................................... 84.46" Normal year to date ........................ 64.38" Dec 28 MONDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 48°/34° Normal high/low ........................... 48°/36° Record high ............................ 60° in 1980 Record low ............................... 6° in 1990 New 44 33 Mostly cloudy with a passing shower ALMANAC SUNDAY W pc r pc c s pc r pc pc pc s sh sh pc pc pc c c pc pc pc s s r pc Hi 56 43 35 49 35 35 63 10 81 38 40 56 61 55 82 56 67 45 46 46 39 45 54 43 48 Fri. Lo 44 34 30 27 24 31 40 -1 71 34 27 48 49 53 73 48 58 38 37 35 36 38 44 34 39 Harold A. Show was born in Astoria, Ore- soccer complex in Warrenton, which fi elds are gon, on March 20, 1941, to Harold H. and Helen among the fi nest in the state. Hal was on the founding boards of the (Nordquist) Snow. Hal was raised in Astoria, attending Lewis & Clark Central grade school Friends of the Astoria Column, Friends of the Liberty Theater, and Astoria High and Astoria High School. School Scholarships Inc., and he After a stint in the National served on these boards for many Guard, Hal attended the University years. His service on the Oregon of Oregon, and subsequently gradu- Community Foundation Board of ated from the University of Oregon Directors was particularly rewarding, School of Law in 1968. as the foundation disburses charitable On Sept. 1, 1967, Hal married Jea- funds throughout the state of Oregon. nyse Reith. He returned to Astoria to More recently, he was a member of practice law with the fi rm of Macdon- the Governor’s North Coast Regional ald, Dean & McCallister, joined by Solutions team. Jeanyse after she graduated from law Harold Snow Hal is survived by his wife; and school. The law fi rm was eventually sons Jeremy A. (Sophie) of Portland known as Snow & Snow, and Hal and and Randall W. (Shannon) of Salem; Jeanyse practiced law together until September 2016, when ill health caused Hal to and fi ve grandchildren, Ryker, Kincaid, Harvey, Adelaide and Estelle. retire. A private family interment has been held. At Hal was particularly pleased to assist seniors in their estate planning. His practice also Hal’s specifi c request, there will be no public included business and municipal law. He repre- funeral or memorial service. Memorial contributions may be made to the sented the city of Astoria for many years, and Friends of The Liberty, Friends of Astoria Col- represented the city of Warrenton for 40 years. Hal was active in the civic life of Astoria and umn, AHS Scholarships Inc., the Oregon Com- the state of Oregon. He was instrumental in the munity Foundation, or the charity of one’ s formation of the Lower Columbia Youth Soc- choice. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in Asto- cer Association. After a disagreement with the Astoria School Board about use of the school ria is in charge of the arrangements. An online district’s fi elds for recreational soccer, Hal guest book may be signed at www.caldwells- spearheaded the construction of what is now the mortuary.com Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s s sn pc sn pc pc sn pc c i s pc c pc pc pc s sh s r sn r pc pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. CLATSOP POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS Judy Carol (Riley) Corder, age 73, of Gear- and her beloved 7-year-old Golden Retriever hart, Oregon, passed away peacefully in her Sammy. She is preceded in death by her only home on Dec. 15 after a nine -year battle with sister, Patricia Brinker. Judy had a love of reading, and enjoyed trav- breast cancer, which had metastasized through- eling. The past 13 years she out her bones. has traveled with her daugh- Judy was born on March ter’s family to Sunriver, 5, 1943, in Valley, Califor- Oregon, every summer, and nia, to Elwood and Alfreda Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to Riley. Judy graduated from spend Thanksgiving week Sacramento State Univer- with family. sity in 1964 with a bache- Judy and Howard lor’s degree in education. enjoyed North Coast Family Judy also graduated from Fellowship, and were both the University of Portland on the hospitality team until in 1978 with her master’s Judy Corder and she could no longer help. degree in education, and her husband, Howard In lieu of fl owers, Judy had a passion for teaching would like any donations the young for 35 years. Judy is survived by her husband, Howard to please be made out to the American Cancer Corder; daughter Tracey Lester of Elk Grove, Society, or the local Humane Society. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in California, son-in-law Dewayne Lester, grand- son Darius Lester (13) and granddaughter Chloe Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Please Lester (9); Sherry Gray, her cousin; her best visit www.hughes-ransom.com to share memo- friend, Patty Potter, and family; many friends; ries and sign the guest book. DEATH Dec. 20, 2016 THOMAS, William Bradford, 95, of Seaside, died in Wheeler. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. 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