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almanac Statesman-Journal, Friday, October 15, 1982 2B births SALEM HOSPITAL (General Unit) ARNOLD To Earl and Karen Arnold, 4095 Hudson Ave. NE, a son, Oct. 14. FLUGEKVAM To Rachel Flugekvam, 7 Bethel Park, a daughter, Oct. 14.

NORTH-ORLOWSKI To Edward and Jane North-Orlowski, 1311 Madras St. SE, a son, Oct. 14. SROKA To Christopher and Jennie Sroka, 9874 Golf Club Road, Stayton, a daughter, Oct. 14.

ABBEY CHIROPRACTIC AND NATURAL CHILDBIRTH CLINIC CID To Rodolfo and Jeannie Cid, 636 Rose Park Lane, a son, Oct. 13. KASER To Matthew and Diane Kaser, 1658 Jefferson St. NE, a daughter, Oct. 12.

LEBANON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ALLEY To Richard and Renee Alley, 35656 Truelove Drive, Lebanon, a son, Oct. 4. COY To James and Teresa Coy, 250 Main Lebanon, a daughter, Oct. 5. VANDENBOS To Tony and Fran Vandenbos, 571 Lebanon, a son, Oct.

6. SKELLEY To Peter and Dawn Skelley, 3224 Highway 20, Sweet Home, a son, Oct. DANIEL To James and Debra Daniel, 825 1 W. Ash Lebanon, a daughter, Oct. 7.

BAIN To Carroll and Sharon Bain, 2811 Reynolds Lane, Sweet Home, a son, Oct. 8. KEYSER To Stephen and Carmen Keyser, 1410 Center Albany, a daughter, Oct. 10. POLK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Dallas MENDENHALL To David A.

and Lisa Mendenhall, 901 W. Main, Sheridan, a son, Oct. 10. CROSS-SPEER To Daniel Joe Cross and Kathy Jean Speer, 7055 Ridgeway Drive, Sheridan, a son, Oct. 7.

GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, Corvallis ARNDT 7 To Don C. and Bonnie G. Arndt, 1343 Hawthorne Sweet Home, a son, Oct. 7. DADKHAH-KHAZE To Abbas Dadkhah and Zahra Khaze, 2615 NW Harrison, Corvallis, a son, Oct.

7. PLAGMANN To Randall E. and Susan B. Plagmann, 193 7th, Lebanon, a son, Oct. 7.

KWIATKOWSKI To Stephen and Betsy M. Kwiatkowski, 3930 NW Witham Drive, Corvallis, a son, Oct. 7. STEED To Paul and Margaret Steed, 652 Craven, Monmouth, a daughter, Oct. KERKVLIET To Spaul and Nancy Kerkvliet, 2510 NW Hayes, Corvallis, a daughter, Oct.

8. HOFFSTAED-NORTH To John Hoffstaed and Marcia North, 1014 NW 29th, Corvallis, a daughter, Oct. 9. LANHAM-HADJIZADEHAMINI To Ralph Lanham and Zahra Hadjizadeh-Amini, 7020 Mountain View Drive, Corvallis, a daughter, Oct. 9.

HAMILTON To Shirley Hamilton, 719 E. 19th, Albany, a son, Oct. 10. LARSON To Coleen Larson, 1005 4th Sweet Home, a daughter, Oct. 10.

ALKHUNIZE To Hassan and Najah Alkhunize, 3320 NE Lancaster Corvallis, a son, Oct. 10. alarms Following are alarms answered by Salem area fire departments in the 24 hours ending at 9 p.m. Thursday: SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT Thursday 2 a.m. public service, 4120 Gary St.

NE, assisted. 6:41 a.m. medical aid, 1450 Tile Road NE, transported. 7:01 a.m. medical aid, 1900 block of Mission Street SE, transported.

7:01 a.m. medical aid, 2435 Claude St. SE, transported. 7:44 a.m. structure fire, 945 Norway Ave.

NE, cause faulty chimney, damage minor. 9:42 a.m. medical aid, 3297 Randall Court SE, transported. 1:46 p.m. medical aid, 2605 State transported.

2:55 p.m. medical aid, 2020 Capitol St. NE, transported. 3:02 p.m. medical aid, 155 Lib- erty St.

NE, transported. 5:56 p.m. medical aid, 140 Mission St. transported. KEIZER FIRE DEPARTMENT Thursday 12:12 p.m.

medical aid, 7005 River Road transported. Errors appearing in the Statesman-Journal may be brought to the attention of the city desk between noon and 6 p.m. daily by telephoning 399-6677. BECAUSE OF a misunderstanding, the dates of five state veterans' bond sales during the past two years were wrong in Thursday's Statesman-Journal. The bonds were sold in June and September of 1980, and January, May and August of 1981.

They were issued the following month in each case. Lester M. Johnson LEBANON Lester M. Johnson, 82, 250 E. died Wednesday at his home.

Born in Flintville, he moved to Oregon in 1943, settling in Crabtree where he worked for the Rudie Freeburg sawmill. In 1946, he purchased a dairy farm in the Roaring River area, east of Scio, and lived there 25 years before moving to Lebanon in 1970. He also was a logger. He was a member of St. Edward Catholic Church.

Survivors include wife, Belva; daughters Marian Howard, Lebanon, Ethal Richardson, Bend, Iris Handke and Carol Dean, both of Portland; sons Myron, Lincoln City, and Marvin, Seattle; brother, Ray of Colorado; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Providence Cemetery, Scio, under direction of Huston mortuary. Harold Alvin Stevens MONMOUTH Harold Alvin Stevens, 71, of 832 Bentley died Thursday. Born in Goldendale, he had been a Washington State Police Officer before coming here, where he was Chief of Police until retiring in 1964 because of a disability.

Survivors include wife, Bonnie; sons Vern, Camas, and Mark, Vancouver, daughters Leah Rich, Homer, Alaska, and Joann Myers, Bellevue, brothers Afton, Milwaukie, and Eldon, Portland; sister, Mildred Randall, Goldendale, Wash. Services are pending at Straub mortuary, Camas, Wash. Local arrangements are under direction of Farnstrom mortuary, Independence. Raymond F. VanDeMark DALLAS Raymond F.

VanDeMark, 71, 348 E. Ellendale died Wednesday. Born in Detroit, he moved to Salem in 1947 where he operated Ray's Radio and Television Shop. He moved to Rickreall in 1957 and to Dallas in 1981. Survivors include daughters Debbie Colvin, Dallas, Marlene VanDeMark, Salem, and Barbara Allen, Bandon; step son, Marlin Lowery, Willamina; brother, Don, Detroit, Mich.

Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in Bollman mortuary. Interment will be in Dallas Cemetery. plaint dismissed with prejudice. Beverly A.

Roesch vs. Robert Dewey: Complaint dismissed with prejudice. Augustine F. Valle vs. Patricia A.

Foss: Complaint dismissed with prejudice. Arlin E. Adamson and others vs. Ronald E. and Carol A.

Hostetler: Complaint dismissed with prejudice. State Children's Services Division vs. Georgia Meier and Christian Center Academy Day Care Center: Complaint dismissed with prejudice. Keith Brown Lumber Yard vs. Brian Hicks: Complaint dismissed.

Montgomery Ward Co. vs. Barbara McFerrin: Complaint seeks $3,308 allegedly owed. Lily D. Cox vs.

Timothy Nugent: Complaint charges negligence in Dec. 16 traffic accident on 12th Street NE, seeks $75,000 general and $3,042 special damages for alleged injuries. State vs. Randall Douglas Naas: Charge of theft dismissed. State vs.

Donald Ray Rister: Defendant found guilty by Judge Brown of assault. State vs. Tolly Ricardo Williams: Defendant pleads innocent to charges of assault and possession of weapon by inmate. State vs. Daniel Walter Baggett: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of possession of controlled substance.

State vs. Greg Caudillo: Defendant's proba- Lorraine Eileen Dill obituaries EDITOR'S NOTE: Following is an alphabetical listing of obituaries in today's State -Journal: Adams, Gale R. Cheney, Gertrude Elizabeth Lorraine Eileen Johnson, Lester M. Merkle, Jane M. Peak, Mildred Dorothy: Rickert, Lloyd A.

Stevens, Harold Alvin Struthers, W. Jack Tichenor, Earle W. VanDeMark, Raymond F. Webb, William Ena W. Jack Struthers W.

Jack Struthers, 70, 5422 Portland Road NE, died Wednesday in Salem. Born in Eureka, he was a wheat farmer in Walla Walla, Wash. and moved to Salem in May 1972. He worked for the Oregon State Park Department the past 10 years. Survivors include wife Maxine; son, Allen, Eugene; daughter, Jacquelin Struthers Lord, Marina del Ray, sisters Selma Lodmell, Walla Walla, Bernice Davidson, Pasco, and Helen Phillips, Napa, three grandchildren.

There will be no local services. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla. Contributions can be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Portland. Gertrude E.

Cheney MOUNT ANGEL Gertrude Elizabeth Cheney, 75, Mount Angel Towers, died Oct. 11. Born in Portland, she was a stenographer and bookeeper for the State Industrial Accident Fund for eight years. She lived in Salem prior to moving to Mount Angel. She was a member of the Evangelical Church of North America and the Chemeketans Hiking Club.

Survivors include brother, Alvin Cheney, Kenniwick, Wash. Cryptside services will be 10:30 a.m. today at Restlawn Memory Gardens Mausoleum, Salem. Memorial services will be 10:30 0 a.m. Saturday at Mount Angel Towers.

Arrangements are under direction of Rigdon-Ransom mortuary, Salem. Memorial services for Jane M. Merkle, 68, 1946 Wimbledon Court NW, who died Wednesday, will be 3 p.m. Oct. 23 at St.

Paul Episcopal Church. Born in Keokuk, Iowa, she moved to Salem from San Jose, in December 1977. She was a retired teacher at Simpson College and High School in Iowa. She was a member of St. Paul Epsicopal Church, Salem.

Survivors include husband, Paul sisters, Lucy Furber, Concord, and Susan Bardens, Quincy, Ill. Interment will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Contributions can be made to the St.

Paul Episcopal Church memorial fund. Gale R. Adams Lorraine Eileen Dill, 57, 4858 Fox Lane. died Wednesday in Salem. She was born in Bowdle, S.D., came to Dallas in 1935 and moved to Salem in 1944.

She was a sales clerk with JC Penney Co. for about 20 years, the last three years as a selling supervisor. She was a member of Our Saviours Lutheran Church. Survivors include husband, Cecil sons, Sean E. Shreaveport, and Bradley Salem; daughter, Schere Marie Weiss, Kelso, brother, Bruce Buckingham, Salem; sisters Leona Foster, Silverton, Viola Mills and Darlene Fredricks, both of Salem, and Carol Brown, Rocky Point; four grandsons.

Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. Private family interment will be at Belcrest Memorial Park. The casket will be open to friends noon-9 p.m. at the mortuary.

Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society. Jane M. Merkle DALLAS Gale R. Adams, believed to be in his early 70s, of 1 10725 Whiteaker Road, died Saturday, Oct. 2.

Survivors include brothers, Raymond, Dallas, and Keith, Sisters. Private services will be at Fir Crest Cemetery, Monmouth, under direction of Farnstrom mortuary, Independence. Donald L. Altermatt and William G. Michael vs.

Lynn Lacey and Stephen G. Moyer: Sale of property ratified, plaintiffs granted judgment of $8,191 for deficiency remaining. Oregon Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer and Department of Justice vs. State Accident Insurance Fund Plaintiff determined to have control of defendant's legal business. Raymond P.

Thorne, assistant director for employment, State Department of Human Resources, vs. Nadean F. Roberts: Petition seeks to hold defendant in contempt for failure to obey subpoena. Bonded Credit Co. vs.

Frank Harris: Complaint seeks $3,755 allegedly owed. Viking Insurance Company of Wisconsin vs. Henry Lopez Bustamante Jr. and others: Complaint for declaratory judgment seeks determination of rights and duties of parties under insurance policy. Terry Cassidy vs.

Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary: Petition denied. William K. Wind vs. Cecelia Willman: Complaint dismissed with prejudice.

Sharon L. Wind vs. Cecelia Willman: Com- Siletz (Siletz) ..2.6 ft. 1:21 p.m. 75 8:11 p.m.

1:17 p.m. 8.9 7:40 p.m. Alsea (Tidewater). 1.3 ft. oregon temperatures Temperature extremes and measurable precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 4 p.m.

Thursday. forecast Astoria Max. 73 Min. 46 Pcp. oregon Baker 76 34 Portland and vicinity Fair Friday Brookings 56 49 but patchy morning fog.

Morning Burns 73 32 clouds and fog with afternoon clearing KlamathFalls Eugene 74 38 Saturday. Lows in mid 40s. High Fri- Lakeview day near 70, Saturday mid 60s. Medford Newport NorthBend 57 52 Western Oregon Fair Friday but Pendleton and morning fog and low clouds Portland 74 45 night Redmond locally. Cloudy and foggy Saturday Salem morning with afternoon clearing.

The Dalles 74 42. Lows in 40s. Highs in 60s and 70s. Eastern Oregon Fair through Satmid urday. 70s.

Lows Highs upper 60s to coast weather 35-45. Extended outlook, Sunday through Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and foggy through Western Oregon Partly cloudy. Saturday, partial afternoon clearing Highs in 60s, lows 35-45. north Friday. Highs 55-65, lows 45-50.

Eastern Oregon Fair. Highs 55-65, Light winds Friday. lows 30-40. coast weather phone The latest Oregon Coast weather forecast weather radio may Guard be station obtained by 265-5511. calling The the Newport information Coast is Weather forecasts and warnings covering updated every four hours.

local, coastal and regional areas are updated Salem's continuously National and broadcast Oceanic 24 and hours a day Atmospheric over sun Administration Weather Radio, frequency DAYLIGHT TIME 162.475 megahertz (VHF-FM). Not FM Oct. Sunrise Sunset radios are equipped to receive the station. 7:27 298 7:29 a.m. a.m.

a.m. 6:26 6:24 6:28 p.m. p.m. p.m. LINCOLN CITY tides NEWPORT Times listed are for tides at Siletz Times listed are for tides at YaBay and Lincoln City.

High and low quina Bay and Newport. High and ticies for other Oregon Coastal areas low tides for other Oregon Coastal occur earlier going south and later areas occur earlier going south and going north from Lincoln City. later going north from Newport. DAYLIGHT TIME HIGH LOW HIGH LOW OCT. Time Feet Time Feet Time Feet Time Feet 15 12:13 p.m.

7.1 6:16 a.m. 12:09 p.m. 8.5 5:45 a.m. 0.1 6:47 p.m. 0.1 6:16 p.m.

0.5 16 12:30 a.m. 6.7 6:58 a.m. 0.1 12:26 a.m. 8.1 6:27 a.m. 0.5 12:40 p.m.

7:29 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 8.8 6:58 p.m. 0.1 17 1:18 a.m. 6.7 7:37 a.m.

0.6 1:14 a.m. 8.1 7:06 a.m. 1.0 William Ena Webb INDEPENDENCE William Ena Webb, 100, of 1525 Monmouth died Thursday. Born in Howard County, he came here this year from San Jose, Calif. Survivors include sons Carl, Independence, and Stanley Severna Park, Md.

Services will be 2 p.m. today at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Dallas. Interment will be at St. John Cemetery, Ellicott City, Md.

Arrangements are under direction of Farnstrom mortuary. Lloyd A. Rickert WOODBURN Lloyd A. Rickert, 88, of 1130 N. 5th died Thursday.

Arrangements are pending at Cornwell mortuary. elsewhere Howard Sackler NEW YORK (AP) Playwright Howard Sackler, whose "The Great White Hope" won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for drama, was found dead Thursday in his studio in Ibiza, Spain, his lawyer said. Sackler was 52. The lawyer, Jay Harris, said in New York that Sackler died either Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. He said there was "no suspicion of a crime," but that an autopsy was to be performed.

Sackler lived most of the year in Ibiza, Harris said. "The Great White Hope," which opened in October 1968, was Sackler's first play to reach Broadway. It won the 1969 Tony Award for best play in addition to the Pulitzer Prize. Sackler also wrote the screenplay for the film version of the play, and also co authored the screenplays for "Saint "Jaws II." Virginia Zanuck SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Virginia Fox Zanuck, 75, a former silent movie beauty and the widow of Hollywood movie tycoon Darryl F.

Zanuck, died Thursday. Mrs. Zanuck was the tiniest Mack Sennett bathing beauty in silent films, and later Buster Keaton's leading lady in the comedies "Ghost Neighbors," "The Haunted House," and "Divorce for Convenience." Art Baldwin CHICAGO (AP) Art Baldwin, who had 2 million children whisper in his ear during 18 years as Santa at Marshall Field's State Street department store, died Tuesday of cancer at age 87. tion on charge of burglary revoked, sentenced to four years in prison by Judge Sloper. State vs.

Matthew Calvin Ellett: Defendant pleads innocent to charges of robbery and recklessly endangering another person. State vs. Kenneth Elmer Ward: Defendant changes plea to guilty of charge of escape, sentenced to additional one year in prison by Judge Sloper. State vs. Denise Marie Johnson: Defendant changes pleas to guilty of two charges of arson.

State vs. John Michael Wright: Defendant sentenced to 15 years in prison by Judge Sloper on charge, of robbery. Randall Dean Wright: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of theft. State vs. Richard Dwaine Wright: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of theft.

vs. Rita Nanette Romanick: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of driving while license suspended. State vs. Cynthia Jo Armijo: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of forgery. State vs.

John Raymond Crawford: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of custodial interference, enters into 18-month diversion agreement. State vs. Brad Lamont Kindle: Defendant changes plea to guilty of charge of driving while license revoked, fined $1,000, given suspended three-year prison sentence and placed Mildred Dorothy Peak INDEPENDENCE Mildred Dorothy Peak, 68, of 752 S. 6th died Thursday. Born in Chester, she came here a year ago from Trenton, N.J.

Survivors include husband, William L. son, William L. Independence. The casket will be open all day Friday at Farnstrom mortuary. Services will be 11 a.m.

Saturday at the mortuary. Interment will be at Fir Crest Cemetery, Monmouth. Earle W. Tichenor Earle W. Tichenor, 69, of 4396 Camellia Drive died Thursday.

Arrangements are pending at Virgil T. Golden mortuary. funerals today BOLMAN, George Rolland, 65, Monmouth, 2 p.m., Scio Baptist Church. CHENEY, Gertrude Elizabeth, 75, Mount Angel, 10:30 a.m., Restlawn Memory Gardens Mausoleum. ENGEL, Karl 65, Mount Angel, 2 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Angel.

EVANS, Betty Jean, 56, Albany, 2 p.m., Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens, Albany. JACOBSON, Sylvia 83, Sherwood, 2 p.m., Attrell's Sherwood mortuary. LUND, Alfred 71, Albany, 10 a a.m., Waverly Cemetery, Albany. MILO, John Daniel, 23, 1562 Urban Lane NW, 3 p.m., Howell-EdwardsDoerksen mortuary. MOORE, Bertram 84, North Bend, 2 p.m., Barrick mortuary.

SATRUM, Alice 58, 3585 Bego-. nia Drive NW, 10:30 a.m., Central Lutheran Church. SIEBERT, Shaun Christopher, 4, Aumsville, 1 p.m., Howell-EdwardsDoerksen mortuary. SWENSEN, Charles 68, Grand Ronde, 1 p.m., Adamson mortuary, Sheridan. WEBB, William Ena, 100, Independe dence, 2 p.m., St.

Thomas Episcopal Church, Dallas. WESLOW, Etha Viola, 81, Siletz, 10:30 a.m., Bateman mortuary, Newport. WILLIAMS, Mary Fisher, 76, Woodburn, 11 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, Roseburg. WOLFE, Carlita, 51, Hobart Bay, Alaska, 2 p.m., Steckly-Tracewll mortuary, Sweet Home. marion county CIRCUIT COURT Jacqueline Lee Barber and Arthur Donahue Barber: Petition seeks divorce.

Harry E. Barnett and Leona G. Barnett: Petition seeks divorce. James Stuart Wallace and Lorraine Dorothy Wallace: Divorce granted. Maryann Sampson and Robert Hale SampPetition seeks divorce.

P. Hoots and Margaret J. Hoots: Petition seeks divorce. Darlene Ann Beal and Robert Holland Beal: Divorce granted. Martin Inc.

vs. David J. Lavier: Complaint seeks $4,809 allegedly owed. Portland Wholesale Grocery Co. vs.

Monks Inc. doing business as Bottino's: Complaint seeks $7,221 allegedly owed. Art Sacher vs. Canyon Wood Products Inc. and others: Complaint seeks $14,243 allegedly owed.

Joe and Betty Ritchie vs. Charles V. Golob Plaintiffs granted judgment of $7,850. courts weather salem forecast Forecast (from the National Weather Service, McNary Field, Salem): Fair today after patchy morning fog. Saturday morning fog and low clouds with afternoon clearing.

High today near 70. High on Saturday near 60. Low tonight near 40. Light winds. Chance of measureable rain zero for today and tonight, 10 percent on Saturdav.

Freezing level at 4 p.m. yesterday 13,400 feet. Temperature (To 9 o'clock last night) 10 p.m...............51 10 a.m. ...............57 11 p.m..............4.9 11 a.m. 62 Noon 64 1 a.m................48 1 p.m.

68 2 2 p.m. 70 3 a.m................47 3 73 4 a.m...............46 4 p.m.. 74 5 a.m................45 5 p.m. 74 6 a.m................43 6 p.m. 7 ......41 7 p.m.

8 a.m................43 8 53 9 a.m..................50 9 p.m. 51 Degree days Wednesday: 7 heating. (The degrees needed to cool or heat to an average of 65 degrees Fahrenheit). Cumulative degree days this month: 119 heating. salem precipitation Since start of weather year Sept.

1 To date Last year Normal 2.49 5.79 2.90 Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 7 p.m. yesterday: zero river levels (As of 2 p.m. yesterday) Willamette (Salem) .7.9 ft. N. Santiam (Mehama) .4,2 ft.

Santiam 4.3 ft. Wilson (Tillamook) 2.2 ft. Nestucca (Beaver), 3.0 ft. on three years probation by Judge Sloper. State vs.

Mike Wayne Beal: Defendant changes plea to guilty of charge of criminally negligent homicide. State vs. Marlene Criss Weiss Fravel: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of fraudulent use of credit OR card. PROBATE ESTATES James A. Lucke: Final account approved.

Ada Beatrice Reos: Estate admitted to probate, Mabel Bernece Andrews appointed representative. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS James Lawrence Speckman, 36, 923 Dove Ave. NE, state employee, and Judy Ann Valera, 37, 1995 18th St. NE, state employee. Marshal Dean Peterson, 33, Mulino, self-employed, and Cindy Lou Winslow, 21, 1081 Parkway Drive NW, bookkeeper.

Jay Bryson Bonnes, 26, 795 Madrona Ave. jeweler, and Janean Elaine Miller, 18, 795 Madrona Ave. clerical assistant. Charles Claude Kimball, 36, 591 36th Ave. NW, self-employed, and Susan Lynn Bohot, 25, 591 36th Ave.

NW, secretary. Jerry Lynn Rudy, 36, 5470 Culver Drive SE, state employee, and Ann Marilyn Lewis, 34, 4882 Lancaster Drive NE, secretary. James William Laramore, 31, 545 Brown Court, Woodburn, Valley Garage Door, and Georgia Eileen Gordon, 33, 545 Brown Court, Woodburn, Fleetwood Homes. The Forecast For Rain Snow BEE Friday. October 15 Flurries Showers Temperatures 60 50 -60 80 80 80 80 80 National Weather Service NOAA.

U.S. Dept of Commerce 80 Fronts: Cold Warm 1 national Temperatures indicate high Detroit and low for Thursday to 5 Duluth p.m. PDT. ElPaso Hi Lo Pre Otik Fairbanks Albany 63 39 .16 rn Fargo Albuquerque 65 36 1.14 clr Flagstaff Amarillo 64 37 cir Great Falls Anchorage 28 26 .15 cdy Hartford Asheville cir Helena Atlanta cir Honolulu AtlanticCity 54 .12 clr Houston Austin cir Indianapolis Baltimore 67 48 .02 cdy Bakersfield 90 61 Jacksonville Billings 76 53 Juneau Birmingham .01 cir KansasCity Bismarck cir Knoxville Boise cir LasVegas Boston .19 cdy LittleRock Brownsville 84 cdy LosAngeles Buffalo .04 Louisville Burlington .01 Lubbock Casper 70 cir Memphis 72 cir Miami 57 51 cdy Milwaukee 72 60 .01 Cheyenne 64 cir Nashville Chicago 63 47 cir NewOrleans Cincinnati 60 51 cdy New York Cleveland 59 50 .17 Norfolk 76 61 39 cir NorthPlatte Columbus .01 cdy OklaCity Dal-FtWth 76 51 cir Omaha Dayton 58 cdy Orlando Denver 66 35 cir PalmSprings DesMoines 70 38 cir Philadphia Occluded weather 57 40 cdy 63 42 cir 75 43 cir 23 -05 cir 68 40 cir 61 22 cir 74 48 cir 67 53 .09 cdy cir cir 78 cir 57 48 cdy 74 46 cir 81 68 20 cir 48 cir cir 65 51 cir cir cir 87 cir cir 73 cir 68 cir 86 cdy 62 cdy 69 cir cir elr .01 cdy 70 1.40 cdy 74 26 cir 75 42 cir 71 35 cir 83 72 cir 94 59 69 51 cdy Stationary Phoenix 66 cir Pittsburgh 6638 43 .01 cdy 52 43 Providence 56 .10 cdy Raleigh 74 58 53 cir RapidCity 72 37 cir RedBluff 81 52 Reno 72 32 cir Richmond 73 56 .05 cdy Sacramento 82 50 Salt Lake 68 41 cir SanAntonio 78 49 cdy SanDiego 83 cir SanFran 60 53 cir Seattle 69 48 cdy Shreveport 75 cir Sioux Falls 68 34 cir St.Louis 63 50 cir St.P-Tampa 83 76 .47 cir StSteMarie 49 .14 Spokane cdy Syracuse Topeka 72 Tucson 83 57 cir Tulsa 74 45 cir Washington 71 53 cdy Wichita 73 37 cir Prc- Precipitation for 24 hours ending 5 a.m. PDT Thursday.

Otik-Sky conditions outlook for Friday..

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