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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2018 Seaside arcade brings Coney Island to Broadway By R.J. MARX The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — A blast from the past — that’s one way to describe the new Seaside Shootout, an arcade at 111 Broadway. Choose your favorite gun — revolver, mare’s leg or rifle — and take aim. Take 24 shots in one game or fire unlimited shots for one minute. One game is $3; two games, $5; and five games $10. Owners Dave and Britnie Posalki, with Solomon and Cecilia “CC” Sibony, opened the gallery in late January with a ribbon-cutting before members of the Seaside Chamber of Commerce. The shooting gal- lery boasts city colors, as selected and designed by the city’s visitors bureau. “They gave us a guide that had all of their colors and logos and icons, and they said we can run with it,” Posalski said. The Seaside Shootout is meant to be reminiscent of arcade games from Coney Island, New York, Posalski said. Production of the machines was done by a company based in Paso Robles, California. Seaside Fire and Rescue A fire displaced a resident and his dog in Seaside. Fire at Seaside home forces brief evacuations from the Seaside Fire Depart- ment. Nearby residents were evacuated, but fire personnel extinguished the fire before it could cause major damage to the home or spread to other houses in the area. The cause of the fire is being investigated, but it does not appear to be suspicious, according to the release. The Daily Astorian Smoke billowed from the corner of a single-family Sea- side home Thursday afternoon shortly after a man and his dog left the residence. The fire at 412 N. Holladay Drive was reported by a pass- ing driver shortly before 2:30 p.m., according to a release FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY 52 50 48 Mostly cloudy with occasional rain 53 46 Dull and dreary with a little rain ALMANAC Cloudy with a shower in the area Cloudy with a little rain Cloudy with a little rain New Feb 15 Brookings 49/66 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 9:26 a.m. 9:49 p.m. Low 1.6 ft. -0.3 ft. Hi 44 31 20 54 25 21 66 -9 81 24 36 74 82 39 81 35 57 32 50 30 31 58 69 53 31 Garner, North Carolina Jan. 29, 1954 — Jan. 10, 2018 Lakeview 30/55 Ashland 42/63 City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Today Lo 36 41 48 45 48 31 41 47 47 46 Hi 49 58 61 59 53 58 63 56 53 57 W r pc pc c r pc c c c c Hi 53 57 65 56 52 57 60 57 53 58 Sat. Lo 42 41 49 46 50 33 43 50 48 47 W r c pc r r pc pc r r c City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 52 58 56 63 58 54 44 59 55 59 Today Lo 46 45 47 49 48 48 36 47 47 37 W r sh c c c r r c c pc Hi 52 58 56 61 57 53 48 56 55 63 Sat. Lo W 49 r 50 r 50 r 47 c 50 r 50 r 37 r 47 r 49 r 42 c TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Today Lo 28 11 16 36 23 12 43 -19 73 15 30 52 54 27 63 21 44 16 30 17 25 43 53 47 19 Klamath Falls 31/57 W pc sn s pc pc pc pc s sh s pc s s pc pc s c pc pc pc s c s r pc Hi 49 28 36 55 47 34 74 -4 83 40 51 75 80 49 76 50 60 33 57 35 48 56 71 53 39 Sat. Lo 40 25 26 32 15 29 43 -18 73 31 23 53 54 40 66 40 57 31 33 28 34 43 54 49 32 the recommendation of a state energy panel, which unani- mously voted in November to recommend that the project be denied. Vancouver Energy said the final environmental impact statement showed the project wouldn’t have any significant impacts that couldn’t be miti- gated. It said it’s evaluating its options. Guy Braley Burns 32/55 REGIONAL CITIES Tonight's Sky: Groundhog Day - is also called a "cross-quarter day" - a day that falls halfway between two seasons, solstice and equinox. VANCOUVER, Wash. — The joint venture that wanted to build what would have been the nation’s largest oil-by- rail terminal says Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s rejection of a permit “sends a clear anti-de- velopment message.” The Vancouver Energy project, a venture of Savage Companies and Andeavor, formerly known as Tesoro Corp., proposed to receive about 360,000 barrels of North American crude oil a day by trains at the port of Vancouver along the Columbia River. Inslee, in rejecting the per- mit Monday, said the risks and impacts outweighed the need for and potential benefits of the project. Inslee agreed with Baker 36/53 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 UNDER THE SKY R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian Ontario 34/53 Bend 41/57 Medford 41/60 Mar 1 John Day 41/53 La Grande 40/52 Step right up and choose your game at Seaside Shootout. Company claims the rejection of oil-by-rail is ‘anti-development’ Roseburg 49/61 Full Feb 22 High 9.2 ft. 9.2 ft. Prineville 39/58 Lebanon 48/56 Eugene 45/56 First Pendleton 45/58 Salem 48/57 Newport 47/53 The store is described as “self-running,” though Sibony will be next door at Freedom, the store he has owned since 2001. “I’m excited for some- thing else for people to do in town, keeping people here, keeping people active,” Sea- side Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Brian Owen said. Associated Press The Dalles 47/59 Portland 47/56 Sunset tonight ........................... 5:22 p.m. Sunrise Saturday ........................ 7:36 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today .......................... 8:23 p.m. 46/57 Moonset today ............................ 9:03 a.m. 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 53 45 Tillamook 46/52 SUN AND MOON Time 3:31 a.m. 3:15 p.m. 52 45 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 48/52 Precipitation Thursday .......................................... 0.68" Month to date ................................... 0.68" Normal month to date ....................... 0.26" Year to date .................................... 12.04" Normal year to date ........................ 10.46" Feb 7 TUESDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Thursday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 52°/42° Normal high/low ........................... 51°/38° Record high ............................ 65° in 1940 Record low ............................. 17° in 1950 Last MONDAY R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian David and Britnie Posalski with ‘CC’ and Solomon Sibony. Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W c s sn pc c sn s s c c c s s c pc c r s c pc c c s r s Frank Guy Braley, 63, passed away Jan. 10, 2018. A native of Ore- gon, he was the son of Frank Braley, who preceded him in death, and Betty Jane Stephenson Braley. He attended Warrenton Grade School in Warrenton, Oregon, and also attended Warrenton United Methodist Church. He was a member of the Cub Scouts. Guy previously was a professor at East Carolina University. He is survived by his mother, Betty Jane Braley; sisters Wendy Eat- mon and her husband, Ashley, Pandy Hicks and Stephanie Braley; brothers Gordon Braley, Gregory Braley and Peggy Manring, and Grant Braley and his wife, Jennifer; 11 nieces and nephews; and extended family. A graveside service has already been held at Mount Herman Chris- tian Church on White Oak Road in Garner. Guy Braley DEATHS Feb. 1, 2018 PIERCE, Shela G., 71, of Hammond, died in Astoria. Ocean View Funeral & Cre- mation Service of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Jan. 30, 2018 MERRILL, Kenneth Earl, 80, of Astoria, died in Port- land. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. LOTTERIES Thursday’s Lucky Lines: 03- 08-12-14-20-24-28-31 Estimated jackpot: $16,000 OREGON Thursday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-6-1-9 4 p.m.: 6-4-0-1 7 p.m.: 5-0-8-3 10 p.m.: 0-1-4-9 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. WASHINGTON Thursday’s Daily Game: 5-0-8 Thursday’s Keno: 01-11-12- 15-20-22-32-40-51-53-55-57- 60-61-64-68-69-72-73-76 Thursday’s Match 4: 01-07- 15-16 OBITUARY POLICY Dinner Ente i r n to w for FROM 2 Fulio’s *$75 dollar value Drawing on Feb. 12th Follow us on SPECIAL ALL SHOES 15 $ OFF *Minimum $50 Thru February 14th The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. 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