2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2017 “The Real Lewis & Clark Story or How the Finns Discovered Astoria!” melodrama, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $5. SUNDAY Red Beans & Rice, blues, 11:30 a.m., Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Asto- ria, no cover. Diana Kirk Author Talk, 8 p.m., KALA, 1017 Marine Drive, Astoria, $8. * Color Me Green 4-H Run/Walk, 1 p.m., Fort Stevens State Park, Battery Russell, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Ham- mond, $15 to $50, all ages. SATURDAY * Black Lake Fishing Derby, 7 a.m., Black Lake Park, off Hwy. 101, Ilwaco, Wash., kids 2 to 14, free. FRIDAY Digital Art Show Artist Reception, 2 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. * In Their Footsteps with Michael Hanley & Roger Wendlick, 1 p.m., Fort Clatsop Visitor Center, 92343 Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria, free. * Earth Day Parade & Street Fair, 11 a.m., downtown Cannon Beach, free, all ages. Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 +. * Everything Fitz, old-time fi ddle, 2 p.m., Raymond Theatre, 323 3rd St., Raymond, Wash., $12 to $15. * World War II Songs & Stories, 2 p.m., Ilwaco Library, 158 1st Ave., Ilwaco, Wash., free, all ages. Thistle & Rose, folk, 6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. * Boy Scout Troop 642 Fundraiser, 4 p.m., American Legion, 1216 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $12 to $20, all ages. Tom Trudell, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover. Adams & Costello, blues, 6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 +. Wes Wahrmund, jazz, 6 p.m., The Bis- tro, 263 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. Bobcat Bob, blues, 6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. * World War II Songs & Stories, 6 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 8th St., Raymond, Wash., free, all ages. Skadi Freyer, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Bridge- water Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Brian Copeland, pop, 7 p.m., McMenamins, 1157 Marion Ave., Gear- hart, no cover. The Pets and People Walking Parade on Saturday in Cannon Beach is part of the annual 12 Days of Earth Day activities celebrating the environment . “The Real Lewis & Clark Story or How the Finns Discovered Astoria!” melodrama, 2 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $7 to $16. * “Come Together: A Community Celebration of Theater Arts,” 7 p.m., NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, $10, all ages. Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Con- cert, 7:30 p.m., Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria, $15 to $18. Skadi Freyer, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Bridge- water Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Stringology, Americana, 8 p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. Shakespeare (Abridged), comedy, 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hem- lock St., Cannon Beach, free. The Daily Astorian/File Photo George Coleman, folk, 6 p.m., Shel- burne Inn Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover. Paulann Petersen Author Reading, 7 p.m., Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Seaside. Wes Wahrmund, jazz, 6 p.m., The Bis- tro, 263 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. “The Real Lewis & Clark Story or How the Finns Discovered Astoria!” melodrama, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company, 129 Bond St., Astoria, $7 to $16. Tom Trudell, jazz, 6:30 p.m., Bridge- water Bistro, 20 Basin St., Astoria, no cover. Free fi shing this weekend in Oregon urday and Sunday. On these two days, Oregonians and visitors can fi sh, crab and clam for free anywhere in the state without a license, tag or The Daily Astorian Anglers and would-be anglers can enjoy a week- end of free fi shing on Sat- FRIDAY SATURDAY 65 49 41 Warmer with areas of low clouds, then sun Mostly cloudy SUNDAY 57 46 The Daily Astorian Cooler with rain at times MONDAY 54 46 53 47 Cloudy with a couple of showers Countryside Ride, honky-tonk, 9 p.m., San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 21 +. Scheck & Pee, blues, 8 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, no cover. * Recommended for kids. Two arrested in heroin bust endorsement. This is the fi rst of eight free fi shing days in Oregon this year. Additional free days are June 3-4, Nov. 25-26 and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT Bob Marley Tribute, reggae, 9 p.m., Manzanita Lighthouse Pub, 36480 Hwy. 101, Nehalem, no cover. A traffi c stop led to two arrests for heroin possession in Warrenton on Wednesday. Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce deputies executed a traffi c stop and search warrant on U.S. Highway 101 near Oregon Highway 104. They found more than two ounces of heroin, digital scales, sev- eral small syringes and over $1,400 in cash. The driver — Marina Annette Evans, 39 — and a passenger — Antonio Sil- va-Garcia, 45 — were both arrested. Evans was charged with possession of heroin and Silva-Garcia was charged with delivery of a controlled sub- stance. He had been on parole for a previous conviction on the same charge. Deputies later searched Silva-Garcia’s resi- dence at the Emerald Heights apartment complex. Addi- tional charges may follow as the investigation continues. Rain State jobless rate drops below 4 percent Associated Press ALMANAC Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 41/65 Tillamook 39/66 Sunset tonight ........................... 8:09 p.m. Sunrise Friday ............................. 6:18 a.m. Moonrise today ........................... 3:25 a.m. Moonset today ........................... 1:35 p.m. Apr 26 May 2 Coos Bay 42/68 Last May 10 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks High 7.1 ft. 7.4 ft. Time 3:57 a.m. 4:26 p.m. Low 3.0 ft. 0.9 ft. Hi 84 58 72 61 62 75 91 43 84 78 67 85 81 85 82 86 83 66 71 75 77 54 66 57 82 Today Lo 64 45 41 36 41 48 58 18 71 49 47 61 60 66 72 64 67 54 55 58 52 40 51 45 66 High schools battle for Doernbecher The Daily Astorian Klamath Falls 28/63 Lakeview 27/60 Ashland 37/71 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 52 50 56 59 54 52 61 58 53 57 Today Lo 28 26 43 37 44 28 40 39 41 43 W t pc pc sh sh pc pc sh sh sh Hi 58 58 62 68 62 63 73 69 63 68 Fri. 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Lo 64 45 41 32 45 41 57 24 70 44 44 60 62 66 74 58 67 49 44 54 45 35 50 51 57 Another unemployment measure, known as U-6, fell to 8.6 percent in March — down from 9.1 percent in February and 10.4 per- cent a year ago. The fi gure includes discouraged work- ers who stopped looking as well as part-time workers who want but can’t get full-time jobs. Ontario 37/64 Bend 26/58 Medford 40/73 May 18 Baker 28/58 John Day 34/60 Roseburg 41/73 Brookings 43/64 Tonight's Sky: Mercury will be at inferior conjunc- tion with the sun. Time 9:36 a.m. 11:01 p.m. Prineville 27/61 Lebanon 37/70 Eugene 37/68 Full La Grande 35/60 Salem 39/70 Newport 41/63 SUN AND MOON First Pendleton 37/61 The Dalles 40/68 Portland 42/69 Precipitation Wednesday ....................................... 0.32" Month to date ................................... 5.58" Normal month to date ....................... 3.55" Year to date .................................... 37.91" Normal year to date ........................ 28.39" New PORTLAND — Ore- gon’s unemployment rate has plunged to less than 4 percent. The state Employment Department said Tuesday the March jobless rate was 3.8 percent, the lowest mark since comparable records REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 56°/46° Normal high/low ........................... 57°/41° Record high ............................ 74° in 1956 Record low ............................. 30° in 1967 began in 1976. The unem- ployment rate at this time last year was 4.9 percent. The agency says govern- ment, manufacturing and pro- fessional and business services enjoyed strong job growth last month. Construction has been the fastest-growing sector over the past year, adding more than 8,000 jobs. Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W pc r pc r c pc s s r c r s s t pc t t t t t r pc s 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 Local high schools will hold a countywide dodgeball tournament Friday at Astoria High School. Astoria will get new police dispatchers The Daily Astorian Two of Oregon’s 32 new dispatchers will work in Astoria. The Oregon Public Safety Academy will hold a gradu- ation ceremony for its 104th Basic Telecommunications Class on April 28 in Salem. Dispatchers Lisa Schuyler and Hannah Dye of Astoria Dis- patch are listed as two of the graduates. Skills taught at the two- week class include emergency call handling techniques, stress management, civil lia- bility, ethics, criminal law and an overview of fi re-rescue and law enforcement operations. Schuyler and Dye now will return to Astoria Dispatch for a number of months to learn from a fi eld training offi cer. The graduation will take place at 11 a.m. LOTTERIES DEATHS April 19, 2017 SMITH, Evelyn May, 91, of Seaside, died in Seaside. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. April 18, 2017 FOX, Maryann, 70, of Clatskanie, died in Clatskanie. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mor- tuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PLAYER, Doris Con- stance, 90, of King City, for- merly of Astoria, died in Port- land. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. BIRTHS April 11, 2017 MUSGRAVE, Michelle, and SROUFE, Austin, of Cannon Beach, a girl, Rylee Diane Sroufe, born at Prov- idence Seaside Hospital. Grandparents are Diane Swier of San Diego, James Musgrave of Vancouver, Washington, and Gerald and Maureen Sroufe of Cannon Beach. WALL, Cassie and Derek, of Svensen, a girl, Alexa Grace Wall, born at Providence Sea- side Hospital. PUBLIC MEETINGS THURSDAY Cannon Beach Design Review Board, 6 p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St. Gearhart Planning Com- mission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way. Seaside Transportation Advi- sory Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Youngs River Lewis & Clark Water District Board, 6 p.m., executive session, 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. 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