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manac 0 Statesman-Journal, Thursday, March 1, 1984 Myrtle Bragg Patterson Lily Elva Hanel births obituaries Randall Duane Grogan Randall Duane Grogan, infant son of Richard and Melodee Grogan, of 536 Irene 'Cyrene' Foster McMINNVILLE Irene "Cyrene" Foster, 81, of McMinnville, died Tuesday. She was born in Lafayette and spent most of her life here. She was a telephone operator for 25 years for West Coast Telephone and owned and operated Foster Courts. Survivors include her daughter, Marge Walker, McMinnville, and stepsister, Gladys Russell, Eureka, Calif. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at Evergreen Memorial Mausoleum, under direction of Scott's mortuary. The family suggests contributions to the Mid-Valley Workshop. Henry H. Frazier CORVALLIS Henry H. Frazier, 76, of 960 NW Cleveland died Friday.

He was born in Long Beach, and worked most of his life in California as an electrician. He came here seven years ago after retiring. Survivors include his wife, Pearl. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at McHenry mortuary.

Private interment will be in Mount Union Cemetery, Philomath. funerals today MBMBHHMiiHliHai BROWN, Beatrice, 82, Sweet Home, 2 p.m., Sweet Home Evangelical Church. DIERKS, Frederick 83, Salem, 2 p.m., St. John Lutheran Church. FRAZIER, Henry 76, Corvallis, 11 a.m., McHenry mortuary, Corvallis.

KLAVOHN, Leslie 81, 4333 Fir Dell Drive SE, 10:30 a.m., Barrick mortuary. LARSEN, Elsie 1580 Rio Vista Way 11 a.m., St. Paul Episcopal Church. RICE, Mary 70, Scio, 11 a.m., Scio Baptist Church. WILSON, Dale Anthony, 24, Albany, 9:30 a.m., St.

Mary Catholic Church, Albany. WITTE, Rose, 97, Salem, 11 a.m., Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. EDITOR'S NOTE: Following Is an alphabetical listing of obituaries in today's Statesman-Journal: Davidson, Nancy G. Foster, Irene "Cyrene" Frazier, Henry H. Grogan, Randall Duane Hanel, Lily Elva Lightfoot, Ruth Alice McElhaney, Alton "Lee" Patterson, Myrtle Bragg Sherfy, Kenneth J.

Stromquist, Frank Wilson, Dale Anthony Ruth Alice Lightfoot Ruth Alice Lightfoot, 80, of 1515 Park Ave. NE, died Wednesday. She was born in Gervais, and moved to Salem as a child. She had been married for 63 years, and was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Calvin Otis; daughters, Pauline McBride, Olathe, Velma Beard, Haines, Alaska, Thelma Wilkinson, Lyons, Betty Hinshaw, Dallas, and Rena Helton, Salem; sister, Helen Thornton, Salem; and brothers, Ralph Dawson, in Oregon, Ted Dawson, Salem.

The casket will be open from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at Barrick mortuary. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Restlawn Memory Gardens.

Nancy G. Davidson JEFFERSON Nancy G. Davidson, 83, of 3915 Talbot Road, died Tuesday. She was born in Camas, and moved to the Talbot community in 1925. She was a member of Eastern Star and the Morning Star Grange.

Survivors include her husband, Delmer; son, Darrell, Jefferson; and sister, Ida Soules, Lincoln City. The casket will be open from 4 to 8 tonight at Fisher mortuary, Albany, where services will be at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment will be in Willamette Memorial Mausoleum, Albany. courts TURNER Lily Elva Hanel, 89, of 3530 Turner Road SE, died Wednesday.

Born in Great Bend, she had lived in Portland and King City, and was a member of the Tualatin Methodist Church. Survivors include her son, Lavern Salem; brothers, Herschel Curry and Elmer Curry, both of Mt. Vernon, and sister, May Hutchin, Sand-point, Calif. Services and interment will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Riverview Abbey, Portland.

Arrangements are by Rigdon-Ransom mortuary, Salem. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Frank Stromquist MILL CITY Frank Stromquist, 42, of Mill City, died Tuesday. Born in Coquille, he came here in 1970 from Eugene. He owned the Mill City Pharmacy; was an elder in the Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Lions Club and the Mill City Fire Department.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret; sons, Erik and John, and daughter, Emily, all of Mill City; and brother, David, with the Navy in California. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Presbyterian Church. Contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the church or the American Heart Association. Arrangements are under the direction of Weddle mortuary, deaths elsewhere Andre Barnard CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) -Andre Barnard, 32, the son of heart-transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard, was found dead Wednesday.

The younger Barnard, a 1975 graduate of the Medical School of the University of Cape Town, was one of two children from his father's first marriage. State vs. David Kuznetsov: Defendant pleads innocent on charge of possession of controlled substance. Stale vs. Thomas Clayton Ray: Defendant changes plea to guilty on charge of ex-convict in possession of firearm.

State vs. Norman LeRoy Malhis: Defendunt given suspended one-year juil sentence by Judge Barber on charges of theft and burglary, placed on three years probation. Stale vs. Timothy David Natividad: Imposition of sentence suspended by Judge Barber on charge of forgery, defendant placed on three years probation. Stale vs.

George Edward Dodsworth: Charge of theft of services dismissed. Stale vs. Wayne Phillip Graybeal: Charge of theft dismissed. Stale vs. Martin John O'Connor: Charge of theft dismissed.

PROBATE ESTATES Adeline Huntley: Final account approved. Harold M. Robison: Final account approved. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Robert David Paul Jr, 26, 1098 Manzunita St. NE, Keizer, student and farmer, and Tana Jeanne Salisbury, 25, 6610 Spring Valley Road NW, nurse's aide.

James Charles Cheatham, 81, 1710 Capitol St. SE, retired, and Maude lla Schroeder, 69, 1843 Capitol St. SE, retired. Michael Gatlin, 22, 63 W. Oak Lebanon, cook, and Lori Lynn Grant, 19, 63 Oak Lebanon, unemployed.

Bryan Russell King, 29, 6793 Portland Road NE, roofer, and Patricia Ann Coplan, 29, 6793 Portland Road NE, computer operator. Randy Lee 1255 Boone Road SE, Apt. 4, clerk, and Bettie Mae Meadows, 24, 1255 Boone Road SE, Apt. waitress. Jay William Fisher, 25.

4585 Shoreline Drive NE, Army, and Donna Gayle Kyle, 26, Portsmouth, Army, yamhill county CIRCUIT COURT State vs. Scotl Alan McCabe: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of burglary. Slate vs. Donald Miles Johnston: Defendant pleads innocent to two Charges of possession of controlled substance. The Forecast For Thursday, March 1 Hiah Temrwatijrfls so.

National Wtather Srvtc NOAA. Oopt of CommKC Fronts: Cold' Warmww 70 Myrtle Bragg Patterson, 94, of 875 Oak Street SE, died Wednesday. She was born in Union Town, and had lived here 42 years. Survivors include her daughters, Mildred Drake, Salem, and Doris Smith, Texarkana, Texas; sons, Cly-man Patterson, Westminster, and Kennie PattersonSeattle; and sister, Virgia Christy Meeker, in Oklahoma. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at Barrick mortuary. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. Kenneth J. Sherfy ALBANY Kenneth J. Sherfy, 79, of 5353 Columbus St.

SE, died Tuesday. He was born in Lebanon and lived in the Albany and Lebanon areas all his life, farming until his retirement in 1976. He was a member of the Fair-view Mennonite Church. Surviving are his daughters, Doris Gerig, Albany, and June Good, Nampa, Idaho; son, Bruce, Albany; brothers, Harold, Centralia, and Claude, Salem; and sister, Rita Mink, Sweet Home. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday in the Fairview Mennonite Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery, under direction of Jost mortuary, Lebanon. The family suggests contributions to the church for missions. Alton 'Lee' McElhaney ALBANY Alton "Lee" McElhaney, 77, of 805 19th Ave. SE, died Tuesday.

He was born in Mechanicsburg, and moved here in 1966. He was a hospital boiler operator and maintenance worker and a member of the South Albany Community Church. Survivors include his stepson, Jerry Wodtli, and stepdaughters, Jean Northern, Albany, Donna Batter-man, Hemet, and Patricia Reeser, Ward Cove, Alaska. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Fisher mortuary.

Interment will be in Gilliland Cemetery, Sweet Home. Contributions may be made to the church memorial fund. tion for writ of habeas corpus seeks credit for good time served. Thomas Saunders vs. Charles Foster, sheriff, Marion County Jail: Petition for writ of habeas corpus challenges jail conditions.

John C. McAfee vs. G.E. Sullivan, superintendent, Oregon Stale Correctional Institution: Petition for post-conviction relief challenges probation revocation. Robert William Doyle vs.

Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary: Petition for post-conviction relief challenges 25-year minimum sentence. Ronald Lee Baker vs. Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon Stale Penitentiary: Petition for post-conviction relief charges denial of effective representation of counsel.

Daniel Presnell vs. Charles Foster, sheriff, Marion County Jail: Petition for writ of habeas corpus challenges jail conditions. Mike L. and Betty L. Adams, trustees of Mike Adams Construction Co.

Profit Sharing Trust, vs. Investors Mortgage Co. and others: Complaint charges false representations and unlawful business practices in Investment, seeks $75,000 general and $50,000 punitive damages. State vs. Vlcki Katherine Defendant pleads innocent on charge of failure to appear.

State vs. Joe A. Clary: Defendant changes plea to guilty on charge of driving while license suspended, given concurrent three-year prison sentence by Judge Sloper. State vs. Michael William Lucas: Defendant changes plea to guilty on charge of assault.

Slate vs. Jesse Allen Billings: Defendant given additional four-year prison sentence by Judge Sloper on charges of unauthorized use of vehicle and driving while license revoked. Stale vs. Edward Colombl: Defendant pleads innocent on charge of burglary. Slate vs.

Bobby James Miley: Defendunt pleads guilty on charge of assault, given sus' pended one-year jail sentence, placed on five yeurs probation. Stale vs. Raymond Joseph Morales: Defendant changes plea to guilty on charge of forgery. Slate vs. John Allen Martino: Defendunt pleads innocent on charges of carrying dangerous weapon and menacing.

Oregon temperatures By The Associated Press Temperatures and precipitation in the 24 hours ending at 4 p.m. PST Wednesday: Max. Min. Pep. Astoria Baker Brookings Burns Eugene Klamath Falls Lakevlcw Medford Newport North Bend Pendleton Portland Redmond Salem The Dalles Tillamook Warm Springs 52 40 54 38 55 49 46 51 55 57 49 56 51 S5 51 54 48 .04 .05 rood report Road condition reports from State Police as of 10 p.m.

yesterday. Highway 20, Santiam Pass: slush. S. 26, Government Camp: slush. 15, Slskiyous: bare pavement.

Highway 5H, Willamette Pass: spots of ice. I-H4, Columbia Gorge: spots of ice, Highway IS, Coast Range; bare pavement. coast weather Scattered showers and partial clearing Thursday. Highs In low to mid 50s. Clearing Thursday.

Lows 35 to 45. Fair Friday; areas of morning fog. Highs In mid-50s. NEW POUT Time lileil are for tide at Yaiiiiiia Mav and Newjuirl. High and low tides for other Oregon t'naxlal areas miur earlier going south and lati't going north from Newport.

died 4 wcuncauay. He was born in Salem. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his brother, Mi-cheall, and sister, Michellee, at home, and grandparents, Mr. and RANDALL GROGAN Mrs. Duane Grogan, Stayton, and Gwendolyn Lomax, Keizer.

Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Edward Catholic Church, Keizer. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park, under direction of Rigdon-Ransom mortuary. Contributions may be made to Dornbecker Hospital, Portland, or the Oregon Health Sciences University Foundation for Crippled Children, Portland.

Dale Anthony Wilson ALBANY Dale Anthony Wilson, 24, of 1605 Lafayette was found dead Sunday near the Willamette River. Born in Seattle, he had lived in Ya-chats, and studied cooking in vocational school there, worked in the construction and fishing industries in Alaska for four years, and spent a year in Louisiana, where he learned welding. He attended St. Mary Catholic Church. Survivors include his brother, Michael Seattle; sisters, Marie Collet, Ann Arbor, and Cynthia A.

Wilson, Seattle; half-sisters, Rebecca Wilson and Sarah Wilson, both of Seattle; and grandmothers, Mary Yagelski, Albany, and Roberta Wilson, Hillsboro. Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. today in St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment will be in Willamette Memorial Park, under direction of AAsum mortuary.

Contributions may be made to the soup kitchen at the church. tendent, Oregon Slate Penitentiary: Two petitions dismissed without prejudice. Victor Smith vs. Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon Slate Penitentiary: Petition dismissed without prejudice.

Douglas W. Hughes vs. Maynard DeWitt and Marty Martin: Plaintiff granted judgment or $9,500 general, $456 special, $9,500 punitive and $335 property damages. Marion County Union High School District 7J vs. North Pacific Insurance Complaint charges failure to provide defense of insured liability claim, seeks $5337 general and $9322 special damages.

Marion County Union High School District 7J vs. Richard D. Hartley and Ronald R. Allen, doing business as Hartley-Allen Insurance: Complaint charges negligence in providing insurance coverage, seeks $14360 damages. Terry Jay Weir vs.

Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary: Petition dismissed without prejudice. Leon Harvey Davis vs. Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary: Petition dismissed without prejudice.

Ronald Lynn Grubbs vs. Charles Foster, sheriff, Marion County Jail: Petition dismissed without prejudice. Jerry Lee Roach vs. G. E.

Sullivan, superintendent, Oregon State Correctional Institution: Petition dismissed without prejudice. Roger D. Bradford vs. Charles Foster, sheriff, Marlon County Jail: Petition dismissed without prejudice. Michael Archie Easton vs.

Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary: Petition dismissed without prejudice. William C. Crandell vs. Hoyt C.

Cupp, superintendent, Oregon Stale Penitentiary: Petition for post-conviction relief challenges classification as dangerous offender. Bruce Erbs vs. G.E. Sullivan, superintendent, Oregon Stale Correctional Institution: Petition for writ of habeas corpus charges denial of adequate medical care. William E.

MacLure vs. Hoyt C. Cupp, superintendent, Oregon Stale Penitentiary: Peti Oregon forecasts By The Associated Press Portland and vicinity Scattered showers Thursday, clearing Thursday night. Fair Friday, but morning fog and low clouds. Lows near 40.

Highs about 55. Western Oregon Occasional showers and partial clearing Thursday. Fair Friday. Highs in 50s. Lows 35 to 45.

Oregon Cascades Snow showers north and chance of a few snow showers south Thursday, followed by cleurlng. Clearing Thursday night. Partly sunny north and fair south Friday. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Thursday; scattered rain or snow showers, mainly In the mountains. Highs 45 to 55, except upper 30s extreme east.

Lows In 30s, locally to mld-20s, Extended outlook, Saturday through Monday: Western Oregon Dry and mild temperatures. Highs 55 lo 65, locally lo 70. Lows In the 40s. Eastern Oregon Dry and mild. Highs in the 50s, locally 60 to 85.

Lows In mld-20s to upper 30s. tun TIM March I 1 1 Sunrise am. 1:41 i.m. 1:47 am. Sunset pm.

1:01 pm, 1:12 pm. LINCOLN CITY SALEM HOSPITAL (General Unit) CELLERINI To Randy and Katherine Cellerini, 1280 Royvonne St. SE, a daughter, Feb. 29. HICKMAN To Jeffrey and Lorena Hickman, 5645 Selinas Court a son, Feb.

29. HILLYER To Brook and Teresa Hillyer, Fox, Alaska, a daughter, Feb. 28. KOSACK To James and Vickie Kosack, Idanha, a daughter, Feb. 29.

LI To Curtis and Edith Li, 2376 Woodlawn Court NE, a son, Feb. 29. PETERSON To Allen and Kathleen Peterson, 520 22nd St. NE, a son, Feb. 28.

REDINGER To Rocklin and Kimberly Redinger, 460 West Vista Ave. a daughter, Feb. 29. SUND To Brian and Deborah Sund, 3435 Felton St. a daughter, Feb.

29. SANTIAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Stayton PAGE To Wendell and Bonnie Page, 1267 E. Santiam, Stayton, a son, Jan. 31. WAGENAAR To Steven and Renee Wagenaar, 1359 N.

Sixth Stayton, a daughter, Feb. 5. PLOTTS To David and Teresa Plotts, Mill City, a daughter, Feb. 24. NEW LINCOLN HOSPITAL, Toledo MORIARTY To LaDonna Mo-riarty, Eddyville, a daughter, Feb.

14. WALEY To Amee Waley, Newport, a son, Feb. 14. HALL To Stephen and Diane Hall, Newport, a daughter, Feb. 16.

SMITH To Gary and Clara Smith, Toledo, a daughter, Feb. 16. BERGMAN To John and Deb-ra Bergman, Newport, a daughter, Feb. 18. LEBANON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUZA To Julie A.

Souza, 1201 49th Sweet Home, a son, Feb. 20. McHILL To Thomas and Eileen McHill, 2709 11th Lebanon, a son, Feb. 21. COOLEY To Donald and Debra Cooley, 2736 Seventh Lebanon, a son, Feb.

21. DAVIS To Richard and Ronda Davis, 284 E. Ash Lebanon, a daughter, Feb. 22. alarms Emergency runs made by Salem-area fire departments during the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m.

yesterday: SALEM AND KEIZER Tuesday 6:27 p.m. car fire, State and 25th streets SE, extinguished. 10:16 p.m. chimney fire, 775 16th St. NE, extinguished.

11:52 p.m. medical aid, 2490 Front St. NE, transported. Wednesday 2:04 a.m. medical aid, 160 25th St.

NE, investigated. 3:52 a.m. medical aid, 536 14th St. SE, transported. 5:21 a.m.

fire alarm, 1381 Peace St. SE, investigated. 8:16 a.m. fire alarm, 820 Cottage St. NE, investigated.

8:30 a.m. structure fire, Oak and 14th streets SE, investigated. 8:49 a.m. fire alarm, 4535 Sun-nyside Road SE, investigated. 9:33 a.m.

medical aid, 1951 22nd St. SE, transported. 9:39 a.m. commercial fire, 833 Lancaster Drive NE, investigated. 9:56 a.m.

medical aid, 292 Cummings Lane transported. 3:43 p.m. injury accident, Sil-verton Road and 30th Ave. NE, investigated. 4:14 p.m.

medical aid, 4892 Regal Drive NE, investigated. MARION COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 1 Tuesday 7:58 p.m. medical aid, 4657 Carolina Ave. NE, transported. Wednesday 9: 16 a.m.

alarm sounding, 1029 70th Ave. SE, investigated. 2:40 p.m. chimney fire, 460 Brink Ave. SE, investigated.

police Five light assemblies valued at $3,500 were reported stolen Tuesday from the grandstand at the Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem police said. The theft of the lights, noticed by a fairgrounds electrician, probably occurred over the weekend, police said. Tools and a tire valued at $740 were reported stolen Tuesday from Vestal Texaco, 3500 Liberty Road Salem police said. The method of entry was unknown, they said. corrections Errors appearing In the States man-Journal may be brought to the attention of the city desk be tween noon and p.m.

daily by telephoning 399-W77. BECAUSE OF a misunderstanding, the last name of Kris-tina Larson was misspelled in the obituary of Elsie C. Larson In Wednesday's Slatesman-Journul. Also, her nephew Is Richard L. Hendrie Jr.

BECAUSE OF a copy processor error, the date for an enchila da dinner at Gervals Elementary School was wrong In Wednesday's Statesman-Journal. The morion county MARION COUNTY Catherine Jo Read and Kenneth Herschel Read: Co-petition seeks divorce. William Harry Shonkwiler and Donna Marie Shonkwiler: Petition seeks divorce. Craig Alan Maasen and Michelle Marie Maasen: Divorce granted. Janie Rene Vandagriff and Percy Richard Vandagritf: Divorce granted, wife's former name Trump restored.

Joyce Elaine Erickson and Terry Young Erickson: Divorce granted. Teresa A. Anderson and Roger A. Anderson: Divorce granted, petitioner's former name Sanders restored. Carole Lea Blomberg and Roger Keith Blomberg: Divorce granted.

Joseph Max Layton and Lou Ann Elliott Layton: Divorce granted. Lacretia Dawn Jester vs. Steven Douglas and Nadean F. Roberts: Complaint charges negligence in traffic accident March 16, 19K2 at Highway 99E and James Street in Woodburn, seeks $85,000 general and $5,293 special damages for alleged injuries. Delmer Elsert, individually and as trustee for Delmer Elsert Inc.

Pension and others, vs. Claud Killian and others: Complaint for mortgage foreclosure seeks $50,010 allegedly owed. Venice Hill Baker vs. State of Oregon: Petition for post-conviction relief charges guilty plea not knowingly made. Alt Heating Air Conditioning Inc.

vs. Energy Construction Inc. doing business as Skyview Construction Complaint seeks $42,390 allegedly owed. Kathleen G. Bradford vs.

Matthew S. Blair: Complaint charges negligence in traffic accident May 13, 1982 on Highway 213, seeks $125,000 general and $2,000 special damages for alleged injuries. Richard Eugene Wisegarver vs. Hoyt Cupp, superintendent, Oregon Stale Penitentiary: Petition dismissed without prejudice. Nebeeh Mustafa vs.

Hoyt C. Cupp, superin State vs. Steven Joseph Van Dyke: Defendant pleads innocent to two charges of possession of controlled substance. Stale vs. Billy Dean Hays: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of burglary.

Stale vs. Donald Ray Johnson: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of rape. State vs. Ricky Joseph Oroso: Defendant changes plea guilty on charge of forgery. State vs.

David James Reed: Defendant changes plea to guilty on charge of burglary Stale vs. Robin Robertson, also known as Robin Ruife: Defendunt changes plea to guilty on charge of forgery. Roy. K. Stebbins, doing business as Stebbins Custom Cabinets, vs.

Tommy L. Tucker, doing business as Specialty Contracting and Glass, and E.H. Ladum: Court awards plaintiff $4,100 judgment. William R. and Martha E.

Haymes vs. Helena F. Bartlett and others: Mortgage foreclosed, plaintiff granted judgment of $16,000. Orlando C. French vs.

Ralph W. Boese: Case dismissed with prejudice. Ram Steel Inc. vs. Tom Cooper, doing business as Willamina Machine Shop: Case dismissed.

Eulalia Neuschafer and Eulalia D. James vs. James McHale and American Telephone Telegraph Company: Court awards defendant McHale title to stock and dividend reinvestment accounts upon death of plaintiff Neuschafer. State vs. Aurello Romero Defendant pleads innocent to charge of hindering prose culion.

Stale vs. Rojelio Romero, also known as Roy Romero: Defendant pleads innocent to charge of hindering prosecution. State vs. John William Cassity: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of burglary. State vs.

Douglas Theodore Hili: Defendant placed on 18 months probation by Judge Blens-ly on charge of theft provided serve 10 days in jail. Stale vs. James Leonard Spitz: Defendant placed on three years probation by Judge Blensly on charge of theft provided serve 90 days in jail. Rain SnowE3 Showers Flurrles( Stationary iTa 1 weather salem forecast Forecast (from the National Weath-er Se vice, McNary Field, Salem) Scattered showers and clearing periods today. Partly cloudy tonight.

Fair Friday after patchy morning fog. High both days near 55. Low tonight in the upper 30s. Chance of measurable rainfall 60 percent today, 20 percent tonight. Freezing level at 4 p.m.

yesterday 4,800 feet. Temperature (To 9 o'clock last night) 10 p.m 39 11 p.m 37 Midnight 39 1 a.m 40 2 a.m 41 3 a.m 41 4 a.m 40 5 a.m 41 6 a.m 42 7 a.m 42 8 a.m 44 9 a.m 45 10 a.m 48 11 a.m.. Noon 1 p.m.. 2 p.m.., 3 p.m.., 4 p.m.. 5 p.m..

6 p.m.. 7 p.m.. 8 p.m.. 9 p.m.. ...51 ...53 ...53 ...55 ...54 ...54 ...51 ...49 ...49 ...48 ...48 Occluded national temperatures By The Associated Press Temperatures in the 24 hours ending al pm.

PST Wednesday: HI LoPrcOtlk Denver DesMoines Detroit Dululh KIPaso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff GreatFnlls Hartford Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis JarksonMS Jacksonville Juneau KansHsClty LasVegas LittlcRotk LosAngeles Louisville Lubbock Memphis Miami Milwaukee pis-St Nashville NewOrleaus NewYork Norfolk NorthPlatie OklaCHy Omaha Orlando tides 54 18 3D 19 27 IS 24 OH 85 23 IS -12 27 I) 50 17 51 35 34 33 49 22 61 88 55 35 26 18 44 29 50 34 41 34 3R 22 71 39 48 29 74 46 .11 24 58 23 41 30 84 51 3.1 20 .11 16 39 24 90 .12 42 28 42 .14 45 II 47 21 37 17 95 38 clr PalmSprs 82 49 cdy Philly 31 27 cdy clr Phoenix 82 90 clr cdy Pittsburgh 23 16 J8 sn clr PortlandME 40 25 22 cdy' cdy Providence 40 30 .01 cdy cdy Raleigh 42 30 clr clr RanidCliy 58 18 cdy cdy RedBlufl 58 4.1 .12 cdy Reno 57 22 cdy cdy Richmond 41 30 clr clr Sacramento 82 43 cdy St.Louis 31 17 cdy .11 cdy SI P-Tamnu 55 43 .09 clr clr Salt Lake 34 21 fog clr SanAnlonio 56 29 cdy. SanDiegn 88 52 cdy cdy SanFran 46 01 clr StSteMarle 13 00 Cdy clr Seattle 51 39 I clr Shreveport 52 27 clr clr SiouxFalls 31 17 cdy clr Spokane 47 30 cdy clr Syracuse 17 12 .38 ml. cdy Topeka 42 20 cHV cdy Tucson 76 44 clr' cdy Tulsn 57 47 clr .07 clr Washington 38 .10 clr clr Wichita 41 IS ell; cdy clr Pre Precipitation in the 24 clr hours ending it 4 p.m. PSf clr Wednesday. Clr Otlk: Sky conditions nut- clr look for Thursday.

Albany Alhuquque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta 27 18 152 clr 80 27 58 20 32 21 33 21 clr ctr cdy .02 cdy clr OR cdy cdy 39 27 AtlanlicClty 15 31 Austin Bakersfleld Baltimore Billings Birminham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsvlle Buffalo Burlington tasni-r ChurlstnSC CharlslnWV CharloltNC C'heyrnnis Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland 96 31 3H 35 28 .14 clr 57 35 cdy 40 2 .02 clr cdy cdy cdy cdy 36 12 47 27 44 31 83 37 IS 13 .56 sn 28 22 41 29 46 .16 2 21 40 28 43 10 32 17 XI clr rlf clr lOcdv clr clr dy 25 14 02 cdy 23 IX JO sn ColumbiaSC 4.1 clr Columbus Dal-FlWth Dayton 28 IX Olcdv 51 26 clr 26 IS .06 cdy Time. Med are fur lide Mt Silwz Hav ami I. mi "In Citv. High mid low tides lor other Oregon CoiMal area ik i ur earlier going south and Inter going ninth (mm Lincoln Citv. Degree days Tuesday: Heating 18.

(The degrees needed to cool or heat to an average of 65 degrees Fahrenheit). Cumulative degree days this month: 579 heating. salem precipitation Since start of weather year Sept. I To dale Last year Normal 2580 3562 2934 Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 9 p.m. yesterday: .14 river levels (As ol 1 pm.

yesterday) Willamette (Salem) II ft. N. Santiam (Mehama) 38 ft. Snnliiim (Jefferson) 54 ft Wilson 5.1 Neslurta (Beaver) 91 ft. Sllell (Slletz) 't, Alsea (Tidewater) 58 ft.

STANDARD TIME March HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Time Feel Time Feel Time Feel Tlm Feel I I.I 1:04 am. i 11:11 a.m. 11 1:33 ajn. 11 11:32 am. 11 0:30 p.m.

11:28 ajn, 0:08 pm. I 11:43 a.m. 0J 1:40 12:30 am. 7.7 1:00 am. it 11 41 1:37 p.m.

II 1 IJ 7: 14 a.m. 2.1 7J 1J 12:41 pm. 7.1 7:30 p.m. I.I 12:42 pm, 7:00 pm. Oi dinner will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight..

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