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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017
The Deer, surf-Western, 9 p.m., Adrift
Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., no cover.
SATURDAY
Peninsula Arts Association Spring Art
Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot,
102 3rd St., Long Beach, Wash.
SUNDAY
Quilt Trunk Show, 11 a.m., Columbia
Pacifi c Heritage Museum, 115 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., free.
* Old Fort Stevens Bird Walk, 9 a.m.,
Fort Stevens State Park, 100 Peter Iredale
Road, Hammond, $5, meet at Fort
Stevens.
* Sedona Fire Band, world folk, 2 p.m.,
Nehalem Bay Winery, 34965 Hwy. 53,
Nehalem.
FRIDAY
Peninsula Arts Association Spring Art
Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot,
102 3rd St., Long Beach, Wash.
Warren Easley Author Reading, 2 p.m.,
Cannon Beach Library, 131 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, free.
Jan Bono Author Reading, 1 p.m., Ade-
laide’s, 1401 Bay Ave., Ocean Park, Wash.
Jody Miller Artist Reception, 5 p.m.,
RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St.,
Astoria.
Cedar Teeth, Americana, 7 p.m., Mc-
Menamins, 1157 Marion Ave., Gearhart,
no cover.
Peninsula Arts Association Spring Art
Show, 10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot,
102 3rd St., Long Beach, Wash.
Red Beans & Rice, southern blues, 11:30
a.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St.,
Astoria, no cover.
* American Legion Band, 2 p.m.,
Raymond Theater, 323 3rd St., Raymond,
Wash., free, all ages.
Second Saturday Art Walk, 5 p.m.,
throughout Astoria; look for the colorful
pinwheels at participating merchants.
RJ Marx Quartet, jazz, 7 p.m., WineKraft,
80 10th St., Astoria, no cover, 21 +.
NC Symphonic Band “Muy Caliente,”
Latin repertoire, 2 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
1203 Commercial St., Astoria, $7 to $15,
all ages.
Kate & the Crocodiles, jazz, 6 p.m., NCRD
Theater, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, $15.
“The Real Lewis and Clark Story or
How the Finns Discovered Astoria!”
melodrama, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry
Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $5.
“The Real Lewis and Clark Story or
How the Finns Discovered Astoria!”
melodrama, 2 p.m., Astor Street Opry
Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $7 to
$16.
Multi-Artist Opening Reception, 6
p.m., Cannon Beach History Center, 1387
Spruce St., Cannon Beach.
* “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,”
musical, 7 p.m., River City Playhouse,
127 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $10 to $15,
all ages.
Niall, folk, 6 p.m., Wet Dog Café, 144 11th
St., Astoria.
Michael Cox
The Peninsula Arts Association will host its annual Spring Art Show
Friday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the old Long Beach Train
Depot in Long Beach, Washington. The show features 30 artists
showing their works in various mediums including watercolor, oil,
acrylic, photography, assemblage, wood, mixed media, clay and
glass. Visitors can vote for their favorite art piece for the top five
winners of the People’s Choice Awards. Pictured is “Majira Binti
Summer Daughter” by Michael Cox.
Deadstring Family Band, country, 7
p.m., The Birk, 11139 Hwy. 202, Birkenfeld,
$10.
The Mannish Boys, blues, 7:30 p.m., The
Birk, 11139 Hwy. 202, Birkenfeld.
Randy Burt, rock, 7 p.m., American
Legion, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, no
cover, 21 +.
“The Mousetrap,” mystery, 7:30 p.m.,
Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, $20 to $25, rated PG.
The Lasses & Kathryn Claire, Celtic folk,
7 p.m., Peninsula Arts Center, 504 Pacifi c
Ave., Long Beach, Wash., 360-901-0962,
$15.
Beth Willis, blues, 8 p.m., Public Coast
Brewing Co., 264 3rd St., Cannon Beach,
no cover.
The Deer, folk, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409
Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no
cover.
“The Real Lewis and Clark Story or
How the Finns Discovered Astoria!”
melodrama, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry
Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $5.
The Jessie Leigh Band, country, 9 p.m.,
Manzanita Lighthouse Pub, 36480 Hwy.
101, Nehalem.
* “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,”
musical, 7 p.m., River City Playhouse,
127 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $10 to $15,
all ages.
MayMay & Jesse Lortz, folk, 8 p.m.,
Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview,
Wash.
“The Mousetrap,” mystery, 7:30 p.m.,
Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, $20 to $25, rated PG.
Dischords, 70s pop, 9 p.m., San Dune
Pub, 127 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 21 +.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
51
44
48
Cloudy with a shower in
places late
Mostly cloudy, a little rain;
cooler
SUNDAY
MONDAY
51
41
52
42
Breezy and cool with
periods of rain
Cool with periods of rain
52
40
Mostly cloudy with a
couple of showers
Tillamook
48/51
Last
The Daily Astorian
Apr 19
Newport
46/53
Coos Bay
49/55
First
Apr 26
May 2
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
5:31 a.m.
6:05 p.m.
Low
1.9 ft.
0.2 ft.
Baker
42/58
John Day
46/56
Ontario
51/65
Bend
39/50
Burns
40/51
Klamath Falls
39/46
Lakeview
39/46
Ashland
41/51
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
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Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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Astoria
Feb. 15, 1948 — March 24, 2017
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Today
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Susan Marie Enslow
Roseburg
47/56
Brookings
47/50
Tonight's Sky: Before midnight, the Big Dipper will
be nearly overhead and Cassiopeia low above the
northern horizon.
High
8.0 ft.
Prineville
42/55
Lebanon
47/56
Medford
43/53
UNDER THE SKY
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
Shaffer, 29, shortly after 8 a.m. near 12th and
Exchange s treets. He was located below the
sidewalk and behind public restrooms. His
body had been there for an extended length of
time before he was found, Astoria Police Dep-
uty Chief Eric Halverson said.
OBITUARY
La Grande
46/59
Salem
47/57
Eugene
48/56
New
Pendleton
51/60
The Dalles
46/60
Portland
48/57
SUN AND MOON
Time
11:27 a.m.
none
The Lasses & Kathryn Claire, Celtic folk,
7 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda Ave.
Manzanita, $12.
Homeless man found dead in Astoria
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
48/51
Sunset tonight ........................... 7:51 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 6:44 a.m.
Moonrise today .......................... 3:19 p.m.
Moonset today ............................ 4:45 a.m.
Apr 10
Professor Gall & Band, junkyard folk, 7
p.m., Merry Time Bar, 995 Marine Drive,
Astoria, no cover, 21 +.
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 53°/45°
Normal high/low ........................... 55°/40°
Record high ............................ 72° in 2007
Record low ............................. 30° in 1955
Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 1.27"
Month to date ................................... 1.65"
Normal month to date ....................... 1.04"
Year to date .................................... 33.98"
Normal year to date ........................ 25.88"
Full
Luke Winslow-King, jazz, 7 p.m., Adrift
Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., no cover.
* Recommended for kids.
A homeless man was found dead Wednes-
day morning after apparently hanging himself
in downtown Astoria.
Police found the body of Edward Andrew
ALMANAC
* “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,”
musical, 2 p.m., River City Playhouse,
127 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., $10 to $15,
all ages.
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Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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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.
CLATSOP
POWER
EQUIPMENT, INC.
SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS
Susan Marie Enslow was born in Seaside,
As a mother, Susan instilled the importance
Oregon, on Feb. 15, 1948, and raised in Astoria, of sharing her of love of life. Some would say
Oregon, by her adopted parents, Don and Mary that she was a mother to anyone and everyone.
Those fortunate to have known Susan will miss
(Durant) Forrester.
her presence.
She graduated from Astoria High
Susan was preceded in death by
School in 1966. Later that year, she
her adoptive parents. She is sur-
got married to the love of her life,
vived by her husband of 50 years,
David L. Enslow, on Sept. 17, 1966.
David; her son, Jeff; daughters, Judy,
From 1976 to 1996, Susan lived
Paula Enslow Dale and Dana Caren-
in Aloha, Oregon, where she was
der-Warren; two grandchildren, Ran-
involved with the Sports Car Club of
dall Enslow and Heidi Balogh; one
America Oregon Region from 1971
great-grandchild; and an adoptive sis-
to 1991. During the 1980s, Susan
ter Linda, and adoptive brother James
was a shipping supervisor for Pioneer
Paul. Aside from immediate fam-
Optics.
Susan Enslow
ily, Susan leaves behind a long list
Dave and Suzy moved back to
of extended family, whom she held
Astoria in 1996. In 2001, she became
close to her heart.
a water aerobics instructor for the
In accordance with her family’s wishes,
Astoria Aquatic Center, and worked there up
until she departed this life on March 24, 2017, Susan will be cremated and inurned at Willa-
mette National Cemetery on Tuesday, April 11,
at the age of 69.
Susan had a deep love for all kinds of ani- at 12:30 p.m. A private celebration of life will be
mals, and would take in any stray that followed held at a time and place as yet to be determined.
In lieu of fl owers, the family has asked that
her home. She enjoyed many activities that
included bowling, camping, crocheting, reading donations be made in her name to the American
and listening to music (which was ever-present, Heart Association.
Funeral service arrangements are by
wherever she was). Those who knew Susan can-
not forget how her laugh and smile could light Hughes-Ransom in Astoria, Oregon. Visit the
up the room, and express the love she felt for all online memorial tribute for Susan at www.
hughes-ransom.com
who were in her presence.
LOTTERIES
ON THE RECORD
Assault
• At 7:05 p.m. Monday,
Robert J. Miller, 30, of Rupert,
Idaho, was arrested by the Sea-
side Police Department at Ken
and Sons Market for assault.
Miller allegedly punched a
store employee in the face.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
THURSDAY
Seaside Parks Advisory Com-
mittee, 7 p.m., City Hall, City
Hall, 989 Broadway.
MONDAY
Youngs River Lewis & Clark
Water District Board, 6 p.m.,
34583 U.S. Highway 101 Busi-
ness.
Cannon Beach Rural Fire
Department Board, 6 p.m.,
Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188
Sunset Ave.
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
OBITUARY POLICY
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ary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a fl ag sym-
bol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the
business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling,
proper punctuation and style.
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