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A14 FRIDAY, DEC. 1.1995 VITAL STATISTICS KOKOMO TRIBUNE Saturday Monday I High 52, Low 33 Mostly clear and chilly tonight. Lows 27-32. Breezy and mild tomorrow with sunshine and patchy clouds. Highs 53-58.

Mild Sunday; chance fr showers. Ml are for the 24 hour ff period ending 12 a.m. yesterday. Temperatures: High yesterday 47m Low yesterday Normal high Normal Low 28 Record high 64 in Record low 4 in Preclpitatlon(inches): iff Yesterday 0.00"|f Month to date 1.23"f|f Year to date 18.56" Iff Normal year to date 33.10"lff Snowfall(inches): Snowfall yesterday 0.0"S| Snowfall season to date 6.0"||| Yesterday Month to date 879 pf Normal month to date 6870 Index of fuel consumption Indicating how many degrees the mean temperature Sunrise: 7 49 a.m. Full Last asm a Sunset: 5:18 pm 'J' New First A Dec 6 Dec 15 Dec 21 Dec 28 Moonrise: 2:53 p.m.

Moonset: 3:27 a.m Readings taken through 7 a.m. yesterday. Yesterday's readings: 9 a.m. noon 71 31 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Forecast temperatures are given for selected clue's. Showers Flurries T-atorms 5 Snow Cold Front I Miami Warm Front Stationary Front 608 City Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Baton Rouge Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Casper Charleston, SC Charleston, WV ihariotte Cheyenne Chicago Cleveland SC Columbus, OH Dallas Dayton Vest. HI LoW 66 34s 23 12s 5733C 39 25 pc 68 37s 43 29s 64 33s 56 46 pc 60 27s 56 49 35 23s 73 54 36 250 28 7s 59 44 pc 54 37s 49 29 po 50 32s 61 45s 48 25 pc 47 21 pc 45 24 pc 54 35 pc 46 22 pc 69 38s 44 24 PC Today HI LoW 69 35s 5-12C 66 42s 53 32 76 52s 56 34 pc 69 49s 49 32 pc 87 38s 55 42 44 31 sn 83 65 pc 45 28 38 26 sn 54 35 pc 70 45s 55 32 pc 64 40s 86 37s 48 33 pc 55 30s 48 30 sh 69 37s 51 30 sh 69 47s 52 29 pc Sat. HI LoW 67 37s 0-14pc 66 47 po 49 33 pc 75 57 pc 50 32 pc 75 58 sh 45 20 pc 68 46 pc 48 320 40 29 pc 84 68 pc 37 30c 36 20 pc 48 20s 69 46s 55 36s 64 41s 54 21s 54 45 pc 57 44s 43 38 pc 68 38s 50 40s 74 57 pc 53 44s TRAVELERS REPORT City Denver Des Molnes Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Grand Rapids Great Falls Greensboro Hartford Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, MS Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Knoxville Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Madison Memphis Miami Vest. HI LoW 68 42s 53 24s 43 21 sh 38 12 sf -14-33po 42 23 86 19s 44 20 si 53 38 pc 47 29s 34 12 pc 85 78 68 38s 50 23 pc 62 29s 59 48 22 13 sn 72 33s 51 35 pc 68 41 6329s 83 48.

pc 5028s 43 151 58 29s 81 67 pc Today HI LOW 70 37s 44 37pc 48 28 28 17 -18-390 26 22c 61 26s 42 26 pc 43 250 62 35s 42 26sn 78 71o 74 58s 55 32 pc 89 42s 74 42s 28 20 sn 57 43s 59 36s 72 45s 69 43s 77 54s 60 35s 39 31 po 66 44s 79 59s Sat. HI LoW 60 30s 60 38 pc 48 38 34 28c -20-38pc 38 19 57 24s 50 38 pc 35 18 sh 63 36s 43 28 pc 79 73 776tpc 5746s 66 51 sh 74 48 pc 24 16 sn 70 42 pc 59 39 pc 74 42s 64 51 sh 75 54 pc 60 47s 43 39 pc 68 50 pc 79 65s City Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Portland, OR Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno St. Louis Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Tucson Washington Vest. HI LoW 46 19 pc 44 16 pc 54 23 80 41 39 27s 43 32 pc 71 34s 60 28s 71 55 pc 40 26s 76 47s 44 25 pc 29 13 pc 55 52 33 22 pc 49 29s 62 36 pc 66 38 pc 65 33s 68 44 pc 76 53s 64 50 pc 50 46 72 56 80 42s 42 30 DC Today HI LoW 39 30 pc 35 28 pc 65 38s 69 46s 50 36 sh 64 40s 84 45s 50 35 sh 75 53s 52 34 79 53s 49 26 sh 35 22 sn 52 43 42 31 sn 64 37s 60 33 pc 62 34 pc 57 41s 66 43 pc 74 57 pc 62 48 sh 48 40 75 60s 77 47s Sat. HI LoW 45 39 pc 46 29 83 48 pc 75 54 sh 44 34 pc 54 38S 70 49 pc 62 33 pc 75 53 pc 48 32 pc 77 52s 47 34 pc 39 19 sh 50 41 sh 42 28 pc 63 37s 52 23 pc 55 26s 66 50 pc 54 28 pc 69 54 pc 80 45 pc 42 37 sh 79 55 pc 77 50s Tailwater level 1.18ft." Rate of release 148 cfs Wildcat Creek at Kokomo: Stage yesterday 1.36ft.' 24-hour change 0.03 ft.

Flood stage 10 ft. .1 1 The temperature soared to 65 degrees on Dec. 1, 1927, at State ff College, Pa. This was the highest if December reading'ever recorded in the first half of this century. City Amsterdam Athens Bangkok Beijing Berlin Bonn Brussels Buenos Aires Vest.

HI LoW 49 41 8054sh 88 77 50 32 pc 45 30s 48 38s 50 39s 87 68s Today HI LoW 41 36s 58 51 sh 86 73 50 27s 36 28 41 34s 42 38 pc 85 61s WORLD REPORT Sat. HI LoW 40 36 pc 58 511 86 70 44 18s 36 29s 40 35 pc 41 38 87 65s City Calro Calgary Casablanca Copenhagen Damascus Geneva Hong Kong London Yest. HI LoW 75 51 21 14 sn 62 48 44 36 pc 59 44s 48 32s 73 67o 53 39s Today HI LoW 71 49s 26 22 63 44pc 36 32 pc 60 42 pc 41 33 pc 73 59s 48 42 Sat. HI LoW 68 49s 41 10 66 46s 36 33 pc 61 40s 39 36 89 61s 49 45 City Madrid Nairobi Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Warsaw ww i vvamdv Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudv, sh-showers, MhUnderstorms, r-raln, sf-sn Yest. HI LoW 50 42 sh 65 47 52 39s 52 32 pc 46 20 po 74 57 55 38 pc 42 31 pc rrie Today HI LoW 53 39 po 78 54pc 43 39c 53 34s 44 24s 78 81 57 38 pc 33 27s l-lce.

Sat. HI LoW 51 45 sh 77 56 pc 43 40 53 34s 44 22s 81 67 pc 50 34 pc 33 28s OBITUARIES Creason Charley Creason Charley E. Creason, 93, 3621 W. 32nd Muncie, and formerly of Kokomo, died at 7:55 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30,1995, at Ball Memorial Hospital.

He was born Feb. 23, 1902, in Howard County, a son of Alfred D. and Margaret (Young) Creason. Aug. 4, 1923, in Kokomo, he married Stella Mae Morrison, who died May 7, 1978.

Aug. 18, 1979, in Kokomo, he married Mabel A. Logston, who survives. He owned and operated Creason Farm in Howard County, before retiring in 1990. He was a member of Shiloh United Methodist Church.

1 Also surviving are three sons and daughters-in-law, Lester and Martha Creason, Chester and Marty Creason, and Lowell and Joyce Creason, all of Kokomo; two daughters and sons-in-law, Fern and William Dickover, Sharpsville, and Charolotte and Donald Sharp, Grand Rapids, four stepsons and stepdaughters-in-law, James and Donna Duyall, Goshen, Jerry and Jan Keojzie and David and Patricia Logston, all of New Castle, and Gary and Hope Logston, Cali' fornia; five stepdaughters and one stepson-in-law, Helen Lee, Muncie, Anna Holt, Guen Logston and Shirley Logston, all of New Castle, and Carolyn and Mike Stewart, Modoc; one daughter-in-law, Francis Creason, Kokomo; 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchil- dren. One son, four brothers, two sisters, one great-grandchild and one stepdaughter preceded him in death. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at fillers Mortuary Webster Street Chapel, 3400 S. Webster St.

The Rev. Ted Jansen will officiate. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery in Kokomo. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.

Sunday at the mortuary. William Redmon BLOOMINGTON, 111. William D. Redmon, 54, 1902 Hedgewood Drive, died at 12:50 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 29,1995, at Bromen Medical Center.

He was born Nov. 23, 1941, in Flora, a son of Eugene D. and Mildred Donnelly Redmon. Nov. 25, 1967, in Greencastle, he married Linda Thomas, who survives.

He was a systems analyst for State Farm Insurance, before retiring in 1990 after 30 years of service. He was a 1960 graduate of Delphi High School. He attended Indiana University and Illinois State University. He was a member of Radnor Methodist Church during childhood. He was an active member of L.t.

John's Lutheran Church in Bloomington. Also surviving are his mother, of Flora; one son, Mark Redmon, Bloomington; one daughter, Michelle Redmon, Bloomington; one brother, Tom Redmon, Lafayette; and one sister, Mrs. Jim (Frances) Flora, Flora; and one grandchild. His father and two sisters preceded him in death. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at St. John's Lutheran Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Radnor United Methodist Church Dwaine Ward, R.R. 1, Bringhurst, 46913. James Neal James E.

Neal, 73, 508 Jeff Drive, died at 7:40 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30,1995, at Saint Joseph Hospital Health Center. Arrangements are pending at Sunset Memory Garden Funeral Home. John McMasters John H.

McMasters, 75, 5615 W. Ohio Indianapolis, died at 12:46 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, 1995, at Wishard Hospital, Indianapolis. Arrangements are pending at Ellers Mortuary Main Street Chapel.

Robert Stidham Robert E. Stidham, 67, Windsor Estates, 429 W. Lincoln Road, died at 12:05 a.m., Friday, Dec. 1, 1995, at American Transitional Hospital in Indianapolis. Arrangements are pending at Ellers Mortuary Webster Street Chapel.

Dr. LeRoy Aders Dr. LeRoy Aders, 43, 2315 S. Park Road, died at 2:35 p.m. Thursday, Nov.

30,1995, in a plane crash in a farm field near McClure, Ohio. Arrangements are pending at Fenn Shirley Mortuary. Charles Cutter Charles 0. Cutter, 77, a resident of Summer Trace Health Care Center, Carmel, formerly of Kokomo, died at 11:40 a.m. Thursday, Nov.

30, 1995, at the health care center. Arrangements are pending at Fenn Shirley Mortuary. DEATHS Mildred Ringle CORVALLIS, Ore. Mildred F. Ringle, 97, Conifer House, 145 N.

East Conifer and formerly of Kokomo, died at 12:45 a.m., Monday, Nov. 27,1995 at Corvallis Manor. A memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Minor Boyer PUEBLO, Colo. Minor R. Boyer, 71,50 MacArthur Road, and formerly of Kempton, died at 2:12 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26,1995, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. today at Deer Creek Cemetery in Onward. Dale Nottingham TIPTON, Ind. Dale Allen Nottingham, 45, 604 Jane Drive, Sharpsville, died at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.

29, 1995, at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Kemp United Methodist Church with the Rev. Byron Kaiser officiating. Burial will be in Sharpsville Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Young-Nichols Funeral Home and from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Northern Community Schools Scholarship Foundation at Tri-Central High School, 2115 W. County Road 500 North, Sharpsville, Ind.

46068. Plane Continued from page A1 Aders was a pilot who owned two planes a Bonanza six-seater and a Super Cub two-seater, according to Ron Gilbert, Kokomo Municipal Airport manager. He had between hours of flight experience. The plane he was riding in Thursday with Eickmeier was different. Gilbert said.

The Christen Eagle II bi-plane is "built to handle more stress a lot higher G- forces," Gilbert said. The plane is more difficult than Aders' own planes to fly, but maneuvers easily. "You can fly upside down and do rolls," Gilbert said. Eickmeier was born into a family of fliers. His grandfather, Alvah Eickmeier, and his father, Gale Eickmeier, both flew and worked on airplanes.

Gale Eickmeier once managed the Henry County Airport in Ohio. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the crash today, Jutze said. Quints doing well In Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) All five of the quintuplets born last weekend are doing well, and the parents got to hold one of then- daughters for the first time. Women's Hospital officials said Thursday three of the girls were off the respirator and breathing on their own. The boy and a girl remained on the respirator.

Martha Robertson FRANKFORT, Ind. Martha Helen Robertson, 72, 5789 N. E. Second died at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov.

30, 1995 at Clinton County Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Frye and Genda Funeral Home, 608 N. Main with the Rev. Edward Crowson officiating.

Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Forest. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Clinton County Cancer Society or the Forest United Methodist Church.

FUNERALS Hiatt, Rev. Kemuel, services 2 p.m. Saturday Jonesboro Apostolic Friends Church, 1647 E. Road 600 South. Garden, Donnie services 1 Births Saint Joseph Hospital Health Center Floyd, Crystal Gayle, 700 W.

Mulberry a girl, Felicia Marie, 3 pounds, 12 ounces, at 11:1,6 a.m. Monday, Nov. 27,1995. Chen, Albert and Larissa (Chu), 3104 Susan Drive, a boy, Justin Victor, 8 pounds, 6 ounces, at 7:53 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.

21,1995. Dismissals Saint Joseph Hospital Health Center Corbin, Angela, 800 E. Hoffer St. DeMoss, William, Galveston Ellis, Leonard, 9985 E. Road 100 South Evans, James, 3143 Vinton Circle Frost, Dorothy, 605 S.

Bell St. Gutohrel, Magdalen, 2221 E. Vaile Ave. Hahnert, Jack, 1907 Southway Blvd. Henderson, Kristi, Flora R.R.

1 Pohlman, Janice, Galveston Shrock, Kent, 4702 Brookhaven Drive Terry, Myrtle, 136 S. Elizabeth St. Werner, Mary, 532 W. Walnut St. p.m.

Saturday Ellers Webster" Street Chapel, 3400 S. Webster St. Bitner, Constance, services 10 a.m. Saturday Fenn Shirley Mortuary, Colonial Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road.

Merrell, Gilbert, services 10:30 a.m. Saturday Murray Funeral Home, Galveston Chapel. Obituary information The Tribune charges funeral homes for obituaries and arrangements pending. The charges are $80 for an obituary with a head- and-shoulders picture, $75 for an obituary without a picture and $15 for arrangements pending. There is no charge for obituaries of trustee-paid funerals, Death notices and Funerals.

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