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On the Record The Salina Journal Friday, December 27,1985 Paged Deaths funerals Harold K. Brady Harold K. Brady, 57, 217 N. Phillips, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, at Asbury Hospital.

Mr. Brady was born Jan. 10,1928, in Brookville. He was a shipping clerk for Beech Aircraft and had been a resident of Salina since 1962. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Beech Aircraft Machinist's Union.

Survivors include his wife, Jannie of the home; four sons, Michael of 308 S. 12th, Pat of 1119 E. Wayne, Terry of Emporia, and Larry of Rt. two brothers, E. J.

of Huntington Beach, and Lawrence of 1404 Oak Circle; three sisters, Helen Nelson of 865 Custer, Alice Morrison of 610 Park, and Margaret Cassell of 658 Sylvan Place; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Cross United Methodist, the Rev. William Brazil officiating. Burial will be in the Roselawn Memorial Park.

Memorials may be made to the Hospice of Salina. Visitation is until 10 a.m. Saturday at the Ryan Mortuary. Mildred O. Paul JAMESTOWN Mildred 0.

Paul, 84, Jamestown, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, at the St. Joseph Hospital, Concordia. Mrs. Paul was born July 19,1901, near Glasco.

She was a retired teacher and had taught in Glen Elder, Scottsville, Kackley, Jamestown, and many rural Cloud County schools. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, the UMW, and the Current Literature and History Club, all of Jamestown, the Order of Eastern Star, Simpson, and Delta Kappa Gamma International. Her husband, W. Ray, died in 1978. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Champlin of Concordia and Kathyrn Ringer of Jamestown; a sister, Margaret Harper of Glasco; and seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church, Jamestown, the Rev. Philip R. Fischer officiating. Burial will be in the West Hope Cemetery, southwest of Jamestown.

Memorials may be made to the church. Visitation is after 1 p.m. today at the Blachly Buoy Funeral Chapel, Jamestown. Grain CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade: Open High Low Last Chg. 5,000 bu minimum; per buihel WHEAT 3.42V.

3.45 3.40'/4 3.44V. 3.23 3.24% 3.22 3.24V, 2.89V, 2.92 2.88V* 2.92 2.89V. 2.92 2.89V, 2.91% 3.00% 3.02'/4 3.00% 3.02 Mar May Jul Sep Dec CORN Mar May Jul Sep Dec Mar May OATS Mar May Dec Kay D. Wires BROOKVILLE Kay D. Wires, 46, Brookville, died Wednesday, Dec.

25, at Asbury Hospital. Mr. Wires was born Dec. 7,1939, in Carneiro. He had worked at Graves Truck Line for years.

He was a member of the Teamsters Union Local No. 696 and had lived in Brookville since 1961. Survivors include his wife, Audre of the home; two sons, Lbnte and Justin, both of the home; a daughter, Whitaker of 944 Custer; his mother, Ruth Wires of Brookville; two sisters, Patricia Wagner of Brookville and Cloris Parker of Lyons; a grandmother, Sadie Black of Ellsworth; and a grandchild. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Ryan Mortuary, the Rev.

Harry Tysen officiating. Burial will be in the Carneiro Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Heart Fund. Visitation is at the mortuary. Theodore H.

Kurtz OSBORNE Theodore Harold Kurtz, 84, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, at his home in Osborne. Mr. Kurtz was born Sept. 21,1901, in Alton.

He was a retired farmer and a member of the Alton United Methodist Church. His wife, Mattie Grace, died in 1966. Survivors include two sons, Harold of Alton and Ray of Manhattan; a brother, Vernon of Golden, two sisters, Alice Anderson of Grand Junction, and Beulah Moore of Colorado Springs, five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Clark-Gashaw Mortuary, Osborne, the Rev.

Roy Brotton officiating. Burial will be in the Sumner Cemetery, near Alton. Memorials may be made to the Alton United Methodist Church. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the mortuary.

Christine W.Turnbull PAWNEE CITY, Neb. Christine W. Turnbull, 86, formerly of Pawnee City, died Tuesday, Dec. 24, in Salina. Mrs.

Turnbull was born July 7, 1899, in Spencer, Neb. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Ray, preceded her in death. Livestock CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange: Open High Low Settle Chg. CATTLE per Ib.

Feb 62.50 63.00 63.07 63.05 61.45 60.15 61.45 Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec 62.70 62.75 61.40 59.90 61.45 62.37 62.47 62.50 61.12 59.75 61.37 62.90 62.85 62.82 61.35 59.85 61.37 .48 .50 .27 2.49% 2.49V, 2.49 2.49% 2.52 2.53 2.52V, 2.52V, 2.53% 2.53V, 2.52'/4 2.53 2.38% 2.38V, 2.38% 2.38% 2.27 2.27'/4 2.27 2.27V, 2.34% 2.34V4 2.34% 2.34V, 2.39 2.39 2.39 2.39 1.38% 1.39% 1.38% 1.38V, 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42V, 1.42V, 1.42V, 1.41V, FEEDER CATTLE 44,000 cent! per Ib. Jan 66.65 66.95 66.30 66.47 Mar 67.60 67.95 67.40 67.80 Apr 67.15 67.80 67.05 67.45 May 65.50 65.90 65.30 65.75 Aug 66.45 66.85 66.45 66.80 HOGS 30,000 cents per Ib. SOYBEANS Jan 5.38V, 5.42'/4 5.35% 5.35% Mar 5.51V, 5.55V, 5.48 5.49 May 5.62V, 5.67 5.59 5.59V, Jul 5.71 5.75V, 5.68 5.68V, Aug 5.70 5.72 5.67V, 5.67V, Sep 5.53 5.53% 5.49 5.49 Nov 5.47V, 5.49V, 5.45V, 5.46 Jan 5.59 5.59 5.56 5.56 Mar 5.67 5.67V, 5.64V, 5.64V, CHICAGO (AP) Grain futures prices were mostly higher but soybeans declined at the close of trading Thursday at the Chicago Board of Trade. At the close, wheat was cents to cents higher with the contract for delivery in March at S3.44V, a bushel; corn ws V. cent lower to V.

cent higher with March at $2.49 a bushel; oats were unchanged to 'A cent higher with March at a bushel; and soybeans were cent to cents lower with January at a bushel. KANSAS CITY (AP) Wheat futures Thursday on the Kansas City Board ol Trade: Open High Low Settle Chg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; dollars per buihel Mar 3.37 3.39V, 3.37 3.38V, May 3.20 3.22 3.20 3.21 Jul 2.90% 2.91% 2.89V4 2.90V, Sep 2.91 2.91 2.91 2.92% Dec 2.99V, 2.99V, 2.99V, 2.97V, KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Wheat 30 cars: unch to 2V, higher; No. 2 hard 3.41-4.14N; No.

3 3.30-4.13N; No. 2 red wheat 3.30-3.38N; No. 3 3.19-3.37N. Corn 19 cars: unch to 1 higher; No. 2 white 2.40-2.60N; No.

3 2.15-2.55N; No. 2 yellow 2.49-2.59V.N; No. 32.29-2.58V.N. No.2mllo4.00-4.10N. No.

1 soybeans 5.32V.-5.42V.N. Hoppers 93.00-95.00. Salina terminal, Thursday Hard up 2 cents unch unch up 8 cents Country elevator composite, Thursday Hard up 2 cents unch unch up 8 cents Feb Apr Jun Jul Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 47.60 44.00 46.00 46.65 45.00 42.50 43.00 43.60 41.60 47.72 44.00 46.45 46.80 45.42 42.60 43.30 43.60 41.60 47.12 43.10 45.70 46.15 44.80 41.90 43.00 43.40 41.00 47.32 43.37 45.90 46.35 44.85 41.95 43.15 43.40 41.00 .10 .55 .80 .70 .15 .33 .25 .55 PORK BELLIES 31,000 Ibs Feb Mar May Jul Aug cents per Ib. 65.92 66.30 67.22 67.40 65.00 65.92 66.30 67.22 67.50 65.00 64.80 65.10 66.10 66.12 63.80 65.37 65.37 66.60 66.60 63.80 1.45 .97 1.38 1.00 .70 Metals NEW YORK (AP) Selected world gold prices Thursday. Foreign London morning fixing closed; London afternoon fixing closed; Paris afternoon $324.24, off Frankfurt fixing closed; Zurich late afternoon closed.

Domestic Handy 8 Harmon $325.50, off Engelhard $325.50, up Engelhard fabricated $341.78, up NY Comex gold spot month Thursday $325.30, off Republic National Bank $325.00. off $1.25. NEW YORK (AP) Handy Harmon silver Thursday $5.790, off 0.090; the bullion price for silver earlier in London was closed; Engelhard silver $5.880, off fabricated $6.195, off NY Comex silver spot month Tuesday at J5.80* up 0.040. OMAHA, Neb. (AP)(USDA) Omaha Livestock Market quotations Thursday: Hogs: 1500; not well established, opening sales barrows and gilts 25-75 higher, Instances 1.00 up; U.S.

1 -3s 215-245 Ibs 49.00-49.50; Sows very small supply, few sales higher; 475-600 Ibs 36.00-39.50. Cattle and Calves: 400; steers and heifers not tested; cows firm to mostly 1.00 higher; cows few breaking utility and commercial 34.2535.00; cutter and boning utility 33.50-36.00, couple head high dressing 37.50; high canner and cutter 32.50-33.75. Sheep: None. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Quotations for Thursday: Cattle 800: Pre holiday trading very light, not enough of any class to establish market trends.

Few sales steady, supply mainly medium frame 1 feeder steers 600-800 Ib. Feeder steers medium frame 1 package 560 Ib 64.90; few 600-800 Ib 60.70-62.40: large frame 1 510 Ib 63.60. Feeder heifers: Package medium frame 1 570 Ib 52.30; few medium small frame 1 500-600 Ib 46.50. Hogs 300: Trading very active. Barrows and gilts 2.50 higher; 1-3 210-260 Ib 48.25-48.75.

Sows scarce. Sheep 0. DODGE CITY (AP) Western Kansas feedlot sales: Trading slow early, moderate late. Slaughter steers and heifers steady to 50 higher: Inquiry and demand good. Sales confirmed on 2,200 slaughter steers and 1,100 slaughter heifers Tuesday.

Slaughter steers: Choice 2-3, few 4 1075-1150 Ib 63.75-64.00; choice with end good 63.2564.00. Slaughter heifers: Few mostly choice 2-3, few 4 1000 Ib 63.00-63.50; few choice with end good 950-1090 Ib 62.50-63.00. Sales FOB feedlot net weights after 4 percent shrink. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.

(AP) Quotations for Thursday: Cattle 150: Slaughter cows unevenly steady to 2.00 higher best demand early and an boning cows. Slaughter cows: Breaking utility 2-3 34.50-38.00, high dressing including boning utility 37.00-38.50 and low dressing 31.0034.50; High cutler and boning utility 1-2 33.0036.00; other cutter 30.00-33.00. Hogs 1,000: Barows and gilts mostly 2.75 higher; 1-2 200-260 Ib 48.50-48.75; 1-3 few 260270 Ib 47.75; pkg 2-3 295 Ib 46.00. Sows scarce, pkg 500-650 Ib 25 lower; pkg 1-3 500-600 Ib 39.00. No sheep.

Survivors Include two sons, Lavon of Grand Island, and Irvin of San Diego, two daughters, Wilena Folken of Raleigh, N.C., and Belva Hollander of Ocean Spring, 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Wherry Bros. Mortuary, Pawnee City, the Rev. Faye Fedlam officiating.

Burial will be in the Pawnee City Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. Mildred Florence Anderson PEWEE VALLEY, Ky. Mildred Florence Anderson, 74, Pewee Valley, died Wednesday, Dec.

25, at the Friendship Manor Nursing Home. She was born 7,1911, in Salina. Services will be announced by the Geisendorf Rush Smith Funeral Home. Doris N.VanPelt WELLINGTON Doris N. VanPelt, 65, died Wednesday, Dec.

25, at her home in Wellington. Mrs. VanPelt was born Aug. 5, 1920, in Lincoln. She and her husband, C.K., formerly owned the Gamble's Store in Wellington.

She was a member of the First Christian Church and the Women's Fellowship of the church, the Order of Eastern Star, the Rainbow Girls, and was a past president of the Newcomers Club. She. had been active in both the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Survivors include her husband of the home; a son, Thomas Roy of Piedmont, S.D.; two daughters, Lynette Cade of Olathe and Jane Reeves of Winfield; her mother, Maria Lyne of Lincoln; a brother, Virgil T. Lyne of Salina; two sisters, Virginia Stromberg of Caldwell and Gladys Markley of Salina; and seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. today at the First Christian Church, Wellington, the Rev. Gary W. Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Sumner Memorial Gardens, Wellington.

Memorials may be made to the Sumner County Hospice or the church elevator fund. The Hawks Funeral Home, Wellington, is in charge. Lawrence Faublon PHILLIPSBURG Lawrence "Sandy" Faubion, 67, Phillipsburg, died Sunday, Dec. 22. Mr.

Faubion was born May 27, 1918, in Phillips County. He was a retired maintenance foreman at the Phillipsburg Refinery. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, both of Phillipsburg. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Edith of the home; a son, Paul of Salina; three daughters, Saundra Foe of Arvada, Wanda Lankford of Satanta and Julie Faubion of Westminister, two stepsons, Jim Guthrie of Cheney and Edward Guthrie of Wichita; four stepdaughters, Ramona Shively, Barbara Gaines and Mary Craig, all of Wichita, and Kay Shaw of Denver; and a sister, Adalena Elliott of Phillipsburg.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Zion Lutheran Church, Phillipsburg, Pastors Paul Anderson and Joel Hiesterman officiating. Burial will be in the Fainriew Cemetery, Phillipsburg, with full military honors. Memorials may be made to the Phillips County Area Hospice or the Phillips County Hospital heart equipment fund. Friends may call at the Olliff- grandaughter.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Parker-Price Mortuary Chapel, Topeka, where the Golden Rule Lodge will conduct Masonic Services at 7 p.m. todljy. Visitation is from 7:30 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church. EdtthVelma Novak MANKATO Edith Velma Novak, 53, Mankato, died Tuesday, Dec. 24, at the Smith County Hospital, Smith Center. Mrs. Novak was born Aug.

15,1932, in Denison, Texas. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Women's Missionary Unit. Survivors include her husband, George of the home; a son, Bill of Hastings, seven daughters, Brenda Caylor of Mankato, Shirley Novak of Corpus Cristi, Texas, Nancy Perez of Kansas City, Susan Novak of the home, Sharon Fowler and Betty Novak, both of Salina, and Rhonda Scheldt of Abilene; and a brother, Raymond Howard, address unknown. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at the First Baptist Church, Mankato, the Rev.

James Chambers officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Mankato. Memorials may be made to the Diabetes Foundation. Kramer Funeral Home, Mankato, is in charge. Jewell Ryff CARLTON Jewell Ryff, 62, died Thursday, Dec.

26, at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, after a long illness. Mrs. Ryff was born Aug. 13,1923, in Oxford, Miss. She and her husband, Henry Joe, had lived and fanned in the Carlton Community since 1944.

She was a member of the Abilene Bible Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband of the home; three daughters, Carol Rader of Carlton, Sharon Melton of the United States Navy in Frankfurt, Germany, and Barbara Constable of Abilene; three brothers, George Varner of Hutchinson and Earl Varner and Elmer Varner of Oxford; five sisters, Hattie Carpenter, Mae Varner, Shirley Daniels and Betty Edwards of Oxford, and Velma Pettat of Clarksdale, and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Abilene Bible Baptist Church, Abilene, the Rev. Carson Johnson officiating.

Burial will be in the New Basel Cemetery. Visitation is from noon today until 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. The Martin Funeral Home, Abilene, is in charge. Wichita man kills children, himself WICHITA (AP) A 30-year-old Wichita man who apparently was distraught over his -recent divorce shot and killed his three children and then himself Thursday, authorities said.

Capt. John Dotson of the Wichita Police Department sairj names of the victims were being withheld pending notification of relatives. Dotson said the children, all under age 10, had been visiting their father for the holiday and failed to return Christmas night as scheduled. The captain said that when the man called his wife Thursday, she became concerned about the children's welfare and asked police to go to his apartment. Militias in Lebanon agree to end civil war By The New York Times BEIRUT, Lebanon A Shiite militia leader said Thursday that Lebanon's warring militias had reached agreement on a Syrian-mediated pact to end 10 years of civil war.

The official, Nabih Bern, leader of the mainstream Shiite movement Amal, said he expected the agreement to be signed within five days. Although Bern's announcement evoked a measure of optimism in this war-battered country, there was still widespread skepticism about whether the accord could be put into effect, or, if it could, how effective its application would be. Peace accords have been signed before in Lebanon, but have fallen apart as they were being put into effect. The contents of the pact were not disclosed, but sources close to the negotiators said it envisages the eventual dissolution of the private militias over a 12-month period, during which thousands of displaced Moslems and Christians would be allowed to return to thieir homes. On the political side, officials said the pact is aimed at solving one of the thorniest issues in Lebanon, that of insuring equality in a sharing of power between Moslems and Christians.

The officials said the measure was designed to do this during a transitional period lasting a decade, after which the old system of assigning government and legislative positions along religious lines would be replaced by a nondenominational order. The Cabinet, which was formed 20 months ago as the "Government of National Union," was born of Moslem-Christian reconciliation conferences in Switzerland. The agreement is said to provide for the formation of a new broad- based Cabinet to supervise application of the pact's provisions, but no time limit has been fixed as to when such a government is to materialize. Briefly Model club formation sought Gail Rodda, a Model Ford enthusiast from Solomon, is seeking to start a Model club in central Kansas. An organizational meeting is planned for 1 p.m., Jan.

5, at the Best Western Mid-America Inn, 1846 N. Ninth. Rodda hopes to charter the club with the Model Ford Club International and possibly the Model Ford Club of America. For more information call Rodda at 263-3383 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., or at 655-3937 evenings.

Salman held in vehicle burglary A 25-year-old Salina man was arrested Tuesday night in Salina in connection with a recent vehicle burglary. Chester D. Upchurch, 901 W. Lincoln, was arrested after police were alerted about a vehicle burglary that occurred Dec. 8 at the Western Playgirl Club, 925 W.

Lincoln, Assistant Police Chief Glen Kochanowski said. Tools worth about $1,000 were recovered. Upchurch also is under investigation for his possible connection to three other vehicle burglaries, Kochanowski said. KLBY-TV off the air at Colby COLBY (AP) Television station KLBY, the only TV station in Colby, signed off the air Thursday morning. Barry McCoy, a consultant for the station's owner, Channel 4 Broadcasting, said the independent station will not return to the air until negotiations have ended and the sale of the station is completed.

For your information Hospital admissions Asbury Denise St. Claire, 316 Anderson; Donna Marie Desbien, 662 S. Ninth; Mabel F. Gregory, 1640 Redwood; Vernon K. Eawlings, 2426 Rockhurst; Pauline Ryan, 125 S.

Oakdale; Mary K. Stiles, 610 Morrison; Barbara Bergmeier, Longford; David Lee Graf, BrookviUe; Reva W. Klotzbach, Topeka; Sandra K. McAlexander, Hope; Victor Magnuson, lindsborg; Vivia A. Morris, Smolan; Marjorie J.

Palecek, Munden; and Maria L. Sills, Bridgeport. St. John's Rose Toothman, Rt. and Hubert Davis, 813 Russell.

Hospital dismissals Asbury Tracy J. McCormick and baby boy, 308 Lamer; Lavilla J. Michaud, 2130 E. Crawford; Patrick W. Neustrom, 923 S.

Ninth; Bonnie R. Evans and baby girl, Canton; Florence A. Farb, Lindsborg; Kimberly A. Graham, Ellsworth; and Karen L. Stanley and baby boy, Minneapolis.

St. John's Irene Dutton, 418 Inez; and Raymond Hernandez, 609 Carl. Births Boys: Kevin and Donna Marie Desbien, 669 S. Ninth, 7 Ibs. 13 born Dec.

26. Manuel and Luz Garcia, 1421 W. Republic, 6 Ibs. 9Ms born Dec. 26.

Twin Girls: Steven E. and Denise D. St. Claire, 316 Anderson, 7 and 6 Ibs. 2 born Dec.

26. Divorces Filed Lester Eugene Toler vs. Judy AnnToler. Granted Tammy C. Espinosa and Richard M.

Espinosa; Melissa S. Piper and Walters. Piper. Marriage licenses Enoch Russell Harris, 22, and Cinthia Ann Lamer, 21, both of Salina; Robert Melvin Cossel 22, and Laina Ruth Hough, 21, both of Verplanck, N.Y.; Thomas S. Haas, 28, and Sally Ann Scanlan, 26, both of Des Police blotter Vehicle burglary 616 W.

Broadway, candle holders, purse, wallet, make-up, credit cards and cash from a car belonging to Cathy M. Werner, 730 N. Fifth; $395 loss. Burglary Gypsum, Scanlan Hardware, cash and checks removed from the store cash register; $352 loss. Forgery No account check, 605 E.

Crawford, Ashton's; $223 loss. Send your news tip to The Salina Journal; up to $45 cash weekly. Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg. Ira Gordon Van Horn TOPEKA Ira Gordon Van Horn, 80, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, at a Topeka nursing home.

Mr. Van Horn was born April 28, 1905, at St. Mary's. He moved to Topeka to help construct the Goodyear plant in 1945. He worked there until lie retired several years ago.

He was a member of the Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church of Topeka, the Goodyear Retirees No. 307, the Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 Helena Chapter No. 210 Order of the Eastern Star, National Camping and Hiking Association, Kampin-Kids Campters, Sunchasers Retirees and Capitol Sunchasers. He also was a union president for Local 307, and for many years was the Goodyear Santa Clans.

During World War he worked at the Sunflower Ordinance Plant. Survivors include his wife, Effie of the home; two daughters, Irma Fisher of Kansas City, Mo. and Oneita Lammers of Savannah, three sons, James of Lathrop, Glen of Oak Harbor, and Ernest Leroy of Salina; a stepson, Sylvin R. Carr of Topeka; two sisters, Gladys Kraft and Anna Mae Walder, both of Kansas City, 23 grandchildren, five great- grandchildren and a great-great Weather EXTENDED OUTLOOK Sunday through Tuesday Little or no precipitation, with highs in the mid-30s northeast to the mid-40s southwest. Lows in the teens to lows 20s.

ZONE FORECASTS Zones 1 and 2 Partly sunny and cooler today, with highs in the rnid-30s and northeast winds at 5 to 15 mph. Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, with lows tonight about 20 and highs Saturday about 40. Zones 3 and 6 Partly sunny and cooler today, with highs about 40 and northeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, with lows tonight about 20 and highs Saturday about 40. Zones 4, 5, 7 and 8 Mostly sunny and cooler today, with highs in the mid-to upper 30s and northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, with lows tonight in the teens and highs Saturday 35 to 40. Zones 9, 12 and 17 Mostly sunny and cooler today, with highs about 40 and northeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, with lows tonight about 20 and highs Saturday in the mid- to upper 30s. Zones 10,11,13,14,15 and sunny and cooler today, with highs 30 to 35 and northeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Clear tonight, with lows in the teens.

Partly cloudy Saturday, with highs in the lows to mid-30s. The 7 p.m. EST, Dec. 27, ft I iH I 3O 7O High Temperatures 70 7O Showers Rain Flurries Snow FRONTS: Coid-, Occluded- Stationary Ntttoiwl Weatnet Service NOAA. Deot ot Commwct ELSEWHERE IN KANSAS Thursday highs-loWs to 6 p.m.

Belleville 49-22, Beloit 49-24, Chanute 50-13, Coffeyville 58-13, Concordia 48-14, Dodge City 55-20, Emporia 49-20, Garden City 52-19, Goodland 42-25, Hill City 52-22, Hutchinson 52-19, Pittsburg 49-17, Russell 50-17, Topeka 49-20, Wichita 54-17. SALINA WEATHER At City Airport, 9 p.m. Thursday: Temperature 35F; Barometer 30.07 Wind W-NW 11 mph; Relative Humidity 24-hour Precipitation to 7 p.m. none. Thursday's High 50; Record is 65 in 1976.

Thursday's Low to 9 p.m. 23; Record is -4 in 1894. Today's Sunset Tomorrow's Sunrise 7:48..

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