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THE WICHITA EAGLE-BEACON Thursday, July 27, 1989 K1 The Weather Report For up-to-the-minute weather information, Today and Overnight Wichita and Central Partly cloudy A slight chance for thunderstorms with south winds 8 to 15 mph. Fair and muggy tonight. HIGH: LOW: HEAT INDEX: Regional Forecast Denver Partly Cloudy KEY Rain T-Storms de sic ate so Snow Flurries Partly Western Kansas Partly cloudy to- Variable cloudiwarm and hu- ness today with with widely widely scattered scattered thunder- thunderstorms. storms. Highs in Highs in the upupper 80s to per 80s to low 90s.

Fair and Generally fair and muggy tonight. mild tonight. Lows Lows in the mid- in the lower to upper 60s. mid-60s. Eastern Kansas Partly cloudy today, warm and humid with widely scattered thunderstorms.

Highs 90s. around 90. Fair, warm and muggy tonight with lows in the upper 60s. 100 Temperatures are today's high Omaha and tonight's overnight low. Forecasted daytime conditiona.

Partly Cloudy Kansas City Topeka Partly Cloudy Salina Partly Cloudy Cloudy Partly Cloudy 8-15 mph Wichita Chanute Partly Cloudy Partly Sunny Springfield Partly Cloudy Tulsa Partly Cloudy Oklahoma City Partly Cloudy it the low to AMINE Partly North Cloudy Platte Kansas Colby Partly Cloudy Hays Partly Garden City Winds 12-22 mph Partly Cloudy Dodge City Liberal Partly Sunny Partly Sunny Amarillo Partly Cloudy National Forecast Ice Today's Weather 60ST 70s 90s Today's Highs 80s 80s 90s 90s 110s 100s 70s Forecasts and graphic data by: Weather Data, Inc. call Weatherline, 838-2222. Five-Day Outlook FRI SAT SUN MON TUE Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 100 90 91 92 93 93 93 HIGH LOW 70 71 72 72 69 70 60 Skywatch Sunrise: 6:29 a.m.; Set: 8:42 p.m.; Moonrise: 1:20 a.m.; Set: 4:46 p.m. Moon Planets Mercury: not visible this week Venus: bright evening star low in the westnorthwest First Full Last New Mars: an evening star extremely low in the westAug. 9 Aug.

16 Aug. 24 Aug. northwest Airport Outlook Airport Weather Conditions Delays Based on National Weather VFR None Service aviation forecasts. PiDenver VFR None sonal weather briefings timely per- before lots must obtain Worth Chicago VFR None departure. Airline passenMVFR Possible gers should check with the airLos Angeles lines for up-to-the-minute Phoenix VFR None flight information.

KEY: VFR, ViHouston VFR None sual Flight Rule conditions; None MVFR, conditions; Marginal Visual Instru- Flight Memphis VFR Rule IFR, New York City MVFR Possible ment Flight Rule conditions. DeVFR None lays refer to weather-related None delays. Pittsburgh Seattle VFR National Data City Albuquerque 78 Anchorage 62 Atlanta 89 Birmingham 94 Boise 95 Boston 96 Brownsville 88 Burlington, Vt. 92 Cheyenne 86 Chicago 89 Cincinnati 89 Cleveland 89 Worth 84 Denver 89 Des Moines 89 Detroit 86 Honolulu 87 Houston 75 Deaths and Services Marion Cemetery. Survivors: several nieces and nephews.

Memorial has been established with Valley United Methodist Church, Marion. Thompson-HarpZeiner Funeral Home. McPHERSON Paul A. Lackie, 73, retired lawyer, died Sunday, July 23, 1989. Service 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Glidden Funeral Home. Survivors: daughters, Cynthia Dennis of Oconomowoc, Margo Drummond of Racine, Andrea Gaches of Wichita; stepson, R. Keith Elliott of Rumson, N.J.; four grandchildren. NEWTON Marie M. Gates, 89, homemaker, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989.

Service 2 p.m. Friday, DraperCannon Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Rex Haney of Lincoln, Charles Haney of Juniata, daughters, Nola Moseley of Garden City, Waneta Stender of Denver, Iris Reynolds of Denver, Lucille McCurdy of Newton; stepson, Dale W. Gates of Pohokee, stepdaughters, Ella Kite of Chino Valley, Lisa Gates of Bartlesville, 24 grandchildren; nine stepgrandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Kansas Christian Home.

NEWTON Kathryn M. Shepherd, 70, homemaker, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Friday, First Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Stanley of Kansas City, Merlin of Wichita, Steven of Mount Hope; daughters, Lucretia Peterson of Newton, Sharon Grosse of Peabody, Ellen Richards of Kansas City, mother, Olivia Diringer of Newton; brothers, Paul Diringer of Newton, Phillip Diringer of Colorado Springs; 15 grandchildren.

Memorials have been established with First Baptist Church and Harvey County Hospice. Petersens' Funeral Home. NIOTAZE Nellie Vera (Marshall) Dickey, 78, homemaker, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 10:30 a.m. today, Graves Funeral Home, Caney.

Survivors: husband, Leslie; sons, Loyd of Bartlesville, Glenn of Springfield, daughter, Norma Scott of Caney; brother, George Marshall of Chautauqua; sister, June Wilson of Wichita; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Niotaze Community Center. NORWICH Wilma Poe, 76, retired Norwich Public School lunchroom server, died Monday, July 24, 1989. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Norwich Christian Church.

Survivors: son, Jimmy, daughter, Sally Loesch, both of Norwich; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with the Norwich Public Schools and Norwich Christian Church. Elliott Funeral Home, Harper. PARSONS Olandus A. Hickles, 89, retired Kansas Ordnance Plant laborer, died Monday, July 24, 1989.

Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, BurrisCarson-Wall Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Clay R. of Wichita, James Olander both of Parsons; 17 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren. Yesterday 7-26 HIGH: 4:10 p.m.

LOW: 4:42 a.m. Records: (1952), (1971) day, mid Obituary Policy The Wichita Eagle-Beacon publishes obituaries free of charge as part of the daily news report. Obituary information should be supplied by a mortuary. The newspaper also accepts death notices as classified advertising, for which there is a charge. JUNCTION CITY Lena Hodges, 100, retired Geary County treasurer, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989.

Services 9 a.m. Friday, MassHinitt-Alexander Funeral Home; 11 a.m. Friday, Bennington (Kan.) Cemetery. Survivors: nephews, Carl Geissert, Kenneth Geissert, both of California, Ray Constable of Colorado Springs; nieces, Esther Harris of Yukon, Thelma Childers of Winfield, Bertha Sleder of Salina, Dorothy Blaha of Anderson, Mo. Memorial has been established with First Christian Church.

KIOWA Axel M. Pederson, 79, retired farmer, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Driftwood (Okla.) Christian Church. Survivors: wife, Maxine; sons, Perry of Ponca City, Roland of Burlington, brother, Peter of Tisted, Denmark; sister, Marie Farby of Klittmoller, Denmark; four grandchildren.

Memorials have been with the Kiowa District Hospital and Driftwood Christian Church. Fisher Funeral Home. LARNED Erma M. Clark, 86, retired beautician, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 10 a.m.

Saturday, Beckwith Mortuary. Survivors: daughters, Barbara Spielman of Topeka, Margaret Wasinger of of of of of of of of of of Scottsdale, five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Larned United Methodist Church and the American Cancer Society. LARNED D. Vane Tabler, 76, retired Tabler Furniture owner, died Monday, July 24, 1989.

Service 10:30 a.m. today, Beckwith Mortuary. Survivors: wife, Arnita; sons, Charles of Larned, Randall Schermerhorn of Ponca City, daughters, Cheryl Mannion of Littleton, Jeslyn Benson of Menan, Idaho; 11 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First Christian Church. LINDSBORG Lola R.

Swenson, 78, retired elementary teacher, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Bethany Lutheran Church. Survivors: husband, Robert daughters, Roberta Kirkpatrick of Quincy, Marie Hodgson of Kansas City, brother, David Swenson of Lindsborg; four grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Bethany Lutheran Church.

Anderson-Hays Funeral Home. MARION Lottie E. Rempel, 93, homemaker, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Friday, PRECIPITATION Day: 0.00 Month: 3.94 (Normal: 3.01) Year: 20.65 (Normal: 16.82) AMINE COTTONWOOD FALLS Mary E.

"Ella Mae" (Britain) 76, retired clothing clerk, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Brown-Bennett-Alexander Funeral Home. Survivor: brother, Dewey Britain of Clay Center. Memorial has been established with the Chase County Historical Society.

DODGE CITY Claude L. Netherton, 79, retired truck driver, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Friday, Swaim Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Ruth; stepsons, Ralph Harper, Leroy Harper, stepdaughter, Doris Hodde, all of Dodge City; half brother, Estel McFall of Chicago; 11 stepgrandchildren; 20 stepgreat-grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with First Baptist Church. ERIE Mildred L. (Baker) Demler, 80, homemaker, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 1:30 p.m. Friday, Erie Federated Church.

Survivors: daughters, Clara J. Haigler of Haysville, Mary F. at home; brothers, Charley Baker, Jimmie Baker, both of Chanute, Frank Baker of Eureka; sisters, Nellie Clark of Eureka, Dorothy Carder of Andover; one grandchild. Memorials have been established with the American Heart Association and Erie Federated Church. Johnson Mortuary, Chanute.

EUREKA Christine Lee Boss, 81, homemaker, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors: sons, James, Bill, both of Eureka; daughters, Doris D. Boone of Cedar Vale, Mary Ann Hayner of Omak, nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with the American Diabetes Association. Campbell Funeral Home. Raymond Carpenter, 60, heavy -equipment operator, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, First Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Audrey; sons, David of Burlington, Gary of Newton; stepsons, Vernon Purdue of Tuscaloosa, Mike Klein of Universal City, Texas, Mark Purdue of Vinton, DeWayne Crouse of Alameda, daughters, Donna Cruz of Parsons, Lena Carpenter of Dodge City; stepdaughter, Donna Ward of Springfield, brother, Dean of Del City, sisters, LaVada Squidd of Newport News, Pearl Burnett of Barstow, seven grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with First Baptist Church Building Fund and the Kiowa County Memorial Hospital Auxillary. Fleener Funeral Home. JUNCTION CITY Cecil R. "Andy" Anderson, 55, retired Army sergeant first class died Tuesday, July 25, 1989.

Service 2 p.m. Friday, Mass-Hinitt-Alexander Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Katharina; daughter, Monika Farley of Birmingham, mother, Irene Netherton, brother, Ralph Anderson, sisters, Estelene Henson, Wilma D. Carr, all of Indianapolis; one grandchild. 90 Yesterday Today Pcp Sky 59 .00 83 63 PC 52 .00 69 53 FR 73 .00 92 72 PC 71 .00 95 72 PC 70 .00 95 60 75 .00 93 74 HZ 72 74 RN 90 71 FR 55 84 55 PC 71 90 64 PC 91 72 PC 73 90 71 PC 71 00 90 70 RN 58 .00 87 60 PC 68 .03 89 70 PC 69 .32 91 67 PC 73 .00 88 74 FR 71 1.31 90 70 CD PARSONS Helen (King) Thompson, 76, of Desert Hot Springs, former Parsons resident, homemaker, died Friday, July 21, 1989.

Service 2:30 p.m. Friday, Burris-Carson-Wall Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Milton F. Jr. of Mansfield, Ohio; daughter, Karen Kirk Lutes of Emporia; brothers, Charles J.

King of Clearwater Beach, William M. King of Harper's Ferry, W.Va.; five grandchildren; three great Memorial has been established with the American Heart Association. PLEVNA Howard R. Rinehart, 68, farmer and stockman, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 2 p.m.

today, Sterling (Kan.) Evangelical Mennonite Church. Survivors: wife, Phyllis sons, Gary Howard of Los Alamos, N.M., Randall R. of Plevna, Timothy K. of Hutchinson; daughter, Ann Campbell of Haven; brothers, Fred A. Round Rock, Texas, Douglas of Houston; sister, Wilma Brownyer of Gonzales, Texas; five grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with Sterling Evangelical Mennonite Church. 'Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. SOUTH HAVEN Harold Alfred Barkley, 66, South Haven Cafe owner and operator and retired Southwestern Bell Telephone employee, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Rose Hill Cemetery.

Survivors: wife, Vivian; stepsons, Jack Stallworth of Stillwater, Bill Stallworth of Tulsa; stepdaughters, Rita Apperson, Sharon Dean, both of Stillwater; mother, Mamie of Conway Springs; brothers, Jim of Conway Springs, Robert of Wichita, Lee of Phoeniz; sister, Lola Clark of Conway Springs; 13 stepgrandchildren; one stepgreat-grandchild. Memorial has been established with the Sumner County Hospice. Frank Funeral Home, Wellington. SOUTH HUTCHINSON Mabel H. Dunlap, 93, homemaker, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989.

Service 11 a.m. Saturday, Hesper Friends Church, Eudora. Survivors: sons, the Rev. Floyd R. Dunlap of Hutchinson, David E.

of Waseca, daughter, Ruth Ellen Jackman of Colorado Springs; brother, Walter Hoskins of Wichita; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; five great dren. Memorial has been established with Friends Bible College, Haviland. Johnson Sons Funeral Home. STERLING Roy C. Kronvall, 87, retired mechanic and service station owner, died Monday, July 24, 1989.

Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sterling United Methodist Church. Survivors: sons, Leroy of Spokane, Norm of Grand Junction, daughter, Marie Sloan of Dorrance; 11 grandchildren; nine great -grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Sterling United Methodist Church and the Kansas Masonic Home, Wichita. Porter Sillin Funeral Home.

TORONTO James L. Hatcher, 69, former Wichitan, retired Wilson Freight Line truck driver, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 11 Temps and Midnt. 1 a.m. 2 a.m.

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World Data City Sky Athens 93 72 FR Beijing Bangkok 79 68 CD Beirut 91 75 Berlin 84 Brussels Buenos Aires 50 Cairo Frankfurt 79 Hong Kong 88 CD Johannesburg 63 London Madrid Manila 73 Mexico City Montreal Moscow 52 Rio de Janeiro 66 Paris Rome Sydney Nassau 1 63 52 238113 Tel Aviv Tokyo 77 77 Vienna 66 CD (Observations from midnight to midnight, eastern time yesterday) Indianapolis 89 70 .00 90 71 PC Las Vegas 106 79 .00 106 80 FR Little Rock 92 71 92 72 PC Los Angeles 79 84 63 PC Louisville 92 94 71 FR Memphis 95 75 96 77 FR Miami 87 76 89 75 PC Milwaukee 89 71 89 64 PC Minneapolis 89 71 73 New Orleans 87 72 92 74 PC New York 95 75 95 76 PC Oklahoma City 82 72 89 73 PC Omaha 86 70 .00 91 69 PC Philadelphia 93 73 .00 91 71 PC Phoenix 100 86 .00 106 85 PC Portland, Ore. 70 59 75 55 PC Raleigh 91 70 93 72 PC Salt Lake City 92 71 97 70 PC San Diego 74 65 75 64 PC San Francisco 70 54 FR Seattle 70 54 .00 69 54 CD a.m. Friday, Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home, Wichita. Survivors: wife, Mary; daughters, Sandra Cook of Elkland, Nancy Sharp of Yates Center; brother, Lloyd of Wichita; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren. DALE E.

ALDERDICE, 67, of Peck, retired Cessna Aircraft Co. supervisor, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Friday, Milan (Kan.) Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Mary sons, Mike of Milan, John of Kailua, Hawail; daughter, Jane Trotter of Clearwater; brother, Everette of Wichita; three grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children. Ebersole Mortuary, Conway Springs. SAM C. MORRISON, 45, of Haysville, former owner and operator of the Fence died Monday, July 24, 1989. Service noon today, Maple Grove Cemetery.

Survivors: son, James of Wichita; daughters, Cheryl Morrison of Hutchinson, Julie Morrison of Dallas; mother, Ruth Millett of Wichita; father and stepmother, Bert and Wanda Morrison of Guthrie, sister, Myrna Johnston at home; half brother, Michael Millett of Duluth, stepsister, Helen Wise of Phoenix; two grandchildren. Broadway Mortuary. TED ARTHUR OHLEMEIER, 85, of Wichita, retired Ohlemeier Appliance Store owner and operator, died Monday, July 24, 1989. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, Mass-HinittAlexander Funeral Home, Junction City.

Survivors: son, Duane C. of Wichita; sisters, Trella Plummer of Halstead, of Hutchinson; nine grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Kansas Elks Training Center, Wichita. OSCAR ORVILLE RIGGS, 81, of Anderson, former Wichitan, retired Boeing Military Airplanes modification mechanic, died Sunday, July 23, 1989. Service 10 a.m.

today, Ozark Funeral Home, Anderson. Survivors: son, Robert of Belle Plaine; daughter, Mary Ridder of Wichita; nine grandchildren; 19 great -grandchildren. ANITA F. SMITH, 32, of 530 New York, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989. Service 1 p.m.

Saturday, Calvary Baptist Church, Coffeyville. Survivors: father, Jack of Wichita; mother, Sallie Allen at home; brothers, Roydell Smith, Kelly Allen, Ira Allen, all of Wichita, Clyde Tillie's Flower Shops for over a century Providing comfort to loved ones. and a tribute to the one they loved. One Hour Delivery Available 687-0630 FOUR LOCATIONS: 3701 E. HARRY 7960 E.

KELLOGG 715 N. WEST ST. 620 DOUGLAS St. Louis 91 73 .00 93 74 PC Tucson 101 77 .00 99 74 PC Tulsa 90 75 .00 91 74 PC Washington, D.C. 96 76 .00 93 74 PC Kansas Data Dodge City 87 .00 Salina 94 04 Garden City 87 .00 Topeka 87 .00 Kansas City 77 Russell 91 .00 Chanute Goodland 89 .00 Coffeyville 87 Hutchinson 90 8F88888688 National temperature extremes for Wednesday ranged from 39 at South Lake Tahoe, CA to 115 at Bullhead City, Ariz.

Legend: FR fair; PC partly cloudy; CD cloudy; AN rain; SN snow; HZ haze; WD windy Smith, Travis Smith, both of Coffeyville; sisters, Diana McDaniel, Barbara McDaniel, Jackie Allen, Sallie Kennard, all of Wichita; grandparents, Louis Hutchinson of Kansas City, Dalton Holt, Vetrual Holt, both of Coffeyville; great-grandmother, Eliza Gunter of Coffeyville. Jackson Mortuary. Wichita Area Deaths Wichita Eva N. Brown, 89, homemaker; Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home Shelley Lee Cox, 33, of Glenview, former Wichitan, television producer and former KAKE-TV employee; N.H. Scott and Hebblethwaite Funeral Home, Glenview Elaine E.

(Resnick) Davis, 38, city bus driver; Resthaven Mortuary Matthew Hostetler-Gouvion, infant son of Wayne Gouvion and Karen Hostetler; Lakeview Funeral Home Grace M. McGraw, 95, retired domestic worker; Citizens Funeral Home Ray Henley Phelps, 88, retired Boeing Military Airplanes supervisor; Lakeview Funeral Home Clara L. Williams, 66, homemaker; Jackson Mortuary WEATHERLINE INE Eagle-Beacon Weatherline Recorded by KFDI "Trusted guidance. From a Dave Shank It's good to know that Dave Shank looks both ways: back to time honored traditions and forward to new means of service and capabilities. Trust the guidance of a friend.

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