The Daily Herald from Everett, Washington (2024)

September 13, 1988 The Herald 3. 400 OD The Weather BONKER from Page 18 Jackson's memory has been Invoked by Republicans and Democrats who have come to the county the last few weeks from Kitty Dukakis, the wife of Democrutic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, to conservative con gubernatorial candidate Bob Willians. Among former Jackson aldes announcing their support for Bonker were Sterling Munro, former chief of we federal Bonneville Power stration; Snohomish County Council TEEN from Page 1B ville police chief. The club owner must provide an adequate number of qualified ity personnel, as approved by the Marysville police chief. The club owner must prevent patrons from loitering or creating a nuisance or disturbance.

BIRTHS General Hospital Medical Center, Everett Everett, Copt C. BLUE, Kit and Julie, Lake Stevens. gut, Sept 9. HOLLINGSWORTH, Roy and Linda, Snchomsh, boy. Sept.

12. MORRIS, Jack and Mary. Everett, boy, Sect 12. 4 FOSTER, Mike and Denise, Marysville, boy, Sept. 12.

SMITH, Mke and Kathy, Everett, girl. Sept. 12. LODHOLZ, Stephen and Charlene, Everett, boy. Sept.

12. NGUYEN, Hoa and TRAN, Phaongha, Everett, girt, Sept. 12. 1 Whicbey General Hospital. Coupenite ZIMMERMAN, Lyle and Bridget, Oak FAKKEMA, Harbor.

boy. Richard Sept. and 7. Connie. Oak Harbor.

girt, Sept. 7. PELKY, Curt and Tracey, Ouk Harbor. boy. Sept.

COTIE, Elliott and Tamera, Oak Harbor, girt, Sept. 8. BOK, Brett and Carla. Oak Harbor, girl, Sept. 9.

ASA, Henry and BARNHOUSE, Denise, Oak Harbor, girt, Sept. WEBSTER, Mark and Kay, Oak. Harbor, boy. Sept. 10.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington MISANES, Ray and Kathenne, Darrington, 19. Wayne Il and Joyce. Everett, Aug 20. THOMPSON. Arthur and MACCURDY, Regina, Arlington.

boy. Aug. 23. Douglas and Cecilia. Gold Bar, Aug.

23. VINCENT, Michael Jr. and Gretchen, Darnington, girl. Aug. 25.

LEINDACH, Scott and Debbie, Everett, girl, Aug WRIGHT, William and Cartyn, Artington, girt, Aug. 27. Daniel and Pamela, Arlington. girt, Aug 31. HANSEN, Crag and Arlington, girl, Sept.

1. FRABLE, Kerry and Maxine, Arlington, girt, Sept. 3. Northwest Hospital. Seattle WIEG, Gerry and Mary, Seattle, boy, Sept.

9. MARQUES, Steven and Sherry, Bothell, boy, Sept. 10. OBITUARIES and MEMORIAMS Obituaries Philip Bennett Philip Bennett, 17, died Sept. 11, 1980.

He was born in Pialstow, (London) England in 1911, He wos a member of Teomster Local 227 and 38 for 50 and was active in Lions, Shrine, Eostern Star and Good Sam, He Is survived by his wife, Ellen of Freeland, Wash; son, Philip Dennis and wife, B.J. of Bellevue: daughter, Joyce and husband, Skip Arneson of Seattle; five grandchildren; tour great grandchlidren; brother, Charles of Lions Bay, B. sisters-in-law, Mrs. John Bennett of New Westminster, B.C. ond Mrs.

Frank Fleming of Whiterock, B.C; and several nieces and nephews also of British Columbia. The fomily suggests remembrances may be sent to Shrine Children's Hospital OF Lions Eve Bonk. Memorial services at Bayview Cemetery on South Whidbey Island, day, Sept. 24, of 2 p.m. Henry Robert (Bob) Biance Henry Robert (Doh) Blanco, 73, died Sept.

11, 1988 in a local hospital, He was born April 15, 1915 In Victoria, 8.C., and hod lived In Everett for the past 12 years. He was on engineer by profession, on active Rotarion and beionged to the Everett County Club. He leaves his wife, Elicen at home; one son, Robert Gory Blanco of Pevely, Mo; doughter, Judith Lynn Blanco of Gladstone, granddaughter, Jessica Am Blanco cf Pevely, one sister, Angelo Moen of Saskatoon, Canada. Mass of Christian burial wilibe Wed. Scot.

14, 10 a.m. at St. Johns Catholic Church, Mutilteo. Father Joseph Mar quart with officiate. Locol arrangements by the Soile Funeral Home, Everett.

Fomity requests donations be made to the conn Flynn Cancer Center, Arthur Burnett Brydges Arthur Burnett Bryozet, 100, born Jon. Graveside service held Saturday, 31, 1280, died August 31, Sept. 10 17:10 p.m., at We Crownhil Cemetery, Bollord, wash. Art touched man with he positive and loving we who hod knowing this wonderful wit miss our totter, tamer, or uncle, friend A Carlson 90, Entrett, member Brian Corcoran; two former county Democratic chairmen, Toni Dickson and Ed Hansen; and ex state Utilities and Transportation Commission member Dick Casad. Also at Bonker's side during the session was a virtual who's who of the county's Democratic political estabItshment Including Senate minority leader Larry Vognild of Everett and Snohomish County executive Willis Tucker, both who spoke for Bonker.

Bonker dealt primarily with the homeport at his appearance, although he took the opportunity to stress a major theme of his campaign, that Lowry has been out-of-step with the rest of the state's congressional delegation on issues from the Police Chief John Turner called the measure a "watered down version" of what he had originally proposed a week ago in the wake of complaints about Cheetas, the city's only teen club. this "This is new territory for the city, ordinance," Turner said. recognize that kids need a place to go and that 90 percent of the kids who go to Cheetas are there for good clean fun. But there are a few people who create problems there for a lot of us." Vital Sept. 11, 1900.

Services to announced by Purdy Clarence Dale Benson Crorence One benson, 64, died sept. 10, 1988, in Coupeville, following extended Hiness. He was born to ploneer Whichey Island porents. William and Clara Benson, on July 28, 1904, and was raised on the family form which is now Son de Fuco. He spent most of his odult life living In Snahomish County, and was married to Elliobeth Dowling In Snohomish.

She preceded him in death In 1969. He had worked as a truck driver for the Trucking Compony for 25 vars. The company was later told to Puget Sound Trucking. Mr. Benson WOS long-time member of the Everett Eagles.

He Is survived by one son, Richord Benson of Everett; one daughter, six Theimo Welsenburger of Edmonds; and grand. child en, He also leaves one brother, William Benson. At his request, no funeral services will be held. Arronoements ore under the direction of Burley Funeral Chapel, Oak Horbor. Henry L.

Conely, Jr. Henry L. Conoly, 53, of Anandale, died Sept. 10, 1988, after on extended Illness. He was born July 10, 1935, In Georgia.

He hod served with the U. S. Army in Japan. Henry had lived in Everett from 1969-1900, and was employed by GTE as Its Morketing Director. In 1900, he tronsferred to the company's headquarters In Stomford, and subsequenty to Its Government officers office in Washington, D.C.

He leaves his daughter, Lisa at home; mother, Eloise of Jacksonville, Florida; his brother, Jim in Tallahassee, Florido; sister, Suson Thomson of Fort Worth, Texas; and several nier.es and nephews. He was preceded In death by his wite, Sharon In 1974. An evening memorial service was held Monday, Sept. 12, In Springheld Vu. Those who wish, may make memorial contributions to The Hospice Foundation of Anandale, VA 22003, the Americon Mental Health Research Fund of le, VA 22003, or the local chapter of the American Cancer Society.

John Michael Dorcy John Michael Dorcy, 91 of Snohomish, died Sept. 0, 1980. He was born Nov. 23, 1896 in McHenry, Miss. He was a groduote of Bettingham Normal and had taught school for one year.

He had also worked in logging at Index, Shelton and Sedro Wooley. John moved to seattle in 1940 and worked for the Seattle Public Schools os licensed retiring at age 70 from Nathon Eckstien Junior High School. He moved to Snohomish in 1968. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Bellingham, a 50 yeor member of the Masonic Order and Master of The Blue Lodge In Bellinghom. He was also member of The Royal Arch, Eastern Stor, and Garden City Grange of Snohomish, The Council and Commandry of Everett, and Order of Amoronth of Morysville, and a wwt Veteran.

He leaves his wife of 39 years, Florence of the family home; son, Arthur Dorcy ond wife, Lessie of Tacoma; daughter-In-law, Non Rue Dorcy of Seattle; four step-children, Geneva Peter. son, and Wollace, Albert, and Ted Jacobsen; also five grandchildren; six grandchildren; ten step-grandchildren; ten step- en; and numerous nieces and nephews. He wos preceded in death by his first wite, Opal, in 1948; and son, John, In 1975. Memorial services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept.

17, at Purdy and Dawson Funerol Home, Snohomish. Memorials may be made to Masonic Childrens Heart Arnold Boyd Egelstad Arnold Boyd Egelstod, 63, Reno, tied Sept. 1, 1960, In a Reno hospitot. He was born in Everett on Nov. 1924.

He hod been Reno resident for 2 Navy veteran of www. years, coming from I Everntt. He was He preceded In death by his porents, Ole and Hollle Martin Epelstod and two brothers, Gall and Jerry. He leaves his wife, June of Reno; sons, Robert Strieby of Reno ad Fred Sirleby of Mutilleo; a daughter, Linda Gonzalct of Sporks, a brother, Ernie of Everett; seven grandchildren; four grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services wen held Sept.

12 of Sierra Memorial Garden, In Reno. Bernice Josephine Ebrhardt Bernice Josephine Ehrhordt, 70, of Arlington, died Sept. 12, 1900, in Arlington. She was born Jon. 12, 1910, In Pocos, Texas, and had lived In the Arlington Community for 14 years.

She leaves a daughter and son-in-law, Beverly Down aha John Nonce of Arlington; daughter, L. Rossen of Vernon; twin sister, Beverly Precher of Puvollup; and two grandchildren, Marc and Ryan Rossen. She was preceded in doth by her husband, Henry. her squest, no services wit be held. Arrangement under the direction of Weller Funer al Home, Stonword.

Memorials may be made to a favorite charity. Helm Gregory Haten Gregory, 11, died 12, In Everett. homeport to agriculture. "The Senate is no place for a maverick," Bonker said. He challenged Lowry's assertion that the homeport might result in a net loss of jobs in the Snohomish County area, 8 charge the Renton congressman made earller this week on a televised debate.

Bonker said the base could produce as many as 18,000 to 30,000 new jobs in the Puget Sound area, Including 12,000 sailors expected to be assigned to a 12-ship battle group when It arrives in the late 1990s. He also said he would not be supporting the Navy's home port If he thought it might affect the local environment. The situation is different in Everett, Turner said, because Euzzy's on Broadway, the only teen club in that city, is located downtown, not in an area where people live. "Buzzy doesn't have little old ladies trying to sleep in his area," Turner sald. Actually, Buzzy's is a short distance from the Broadway Plaza, a high- rise building for Everett's elderly.

There have been a few complaints from those residents, but not as many as Statistics Services pending at Solle Funeral Home, Everett. Harvey (Bob) R. Hillin Harvey (Bob) R. Hittin, 63, died recently. WOO the beloved husband of Virginia L.

of Edmonds; father of Jamie and husband, Paid Wachtvelti of Lynnwood, Jody and husband, Jack Lancaster of Council Bluffs, towa. He was preceded in death by a son, Jay Hillin. Father-In-law of Terl Hillen; son of Lols Hillin of Pecos, Texas; brother of Lorene, Buster, Hubert, and Sonny; grandfather of Zackery, Jerod and Tish. He had worked for Canteen Service for 35 veors, and retired 09 operation manager for the Seattle area. He was the post exhoited ruler of Ballard Lodge No 827 B.P.O.E, post president NARC, Seattle Chapter; Seattle Eaccutive.

Visitation will held Tuesday wednes. dav, and Thursday. p.m. at Wiggen Sons Mortuary, Seattle. A fomily graveside service will be held followed by a memorial service, Fridoy, p.m.

of North Minster, Presbyterian Church, 7706 25th N.W., Seattle. Memoriols may be mode to Stevans Memorial Hospital Oncology unit, Childrens Hospital, or a tovorite charity. Elton H. Howell Elton H. Howell, 91, of Morysville, died Sept.

11, 1900, in a Stanwood Core Center. He wos born Dec. 16, 1896, In St, Clair County, Mich. He moved to Marysville In 1910 and was a 1917 graduate of ville High school. He owned and operated Howell Plumbing Heating for many years, retiring In 1963.

He a member of Morysvile United Methodist Church; past master of Fidelity Grange, former fire cominissioner for Fire Protection Dist. No. 12, Marysville, and had formerly been active In serverol Masonic bodies. He leaves a sister-In-law, Clorice Deflor of Des Moines, and numerous nieces ond nephews. He was prevlously married to Dorothy Rathbone and later to Anna Exholm, both of whom preceded him In death.

Schaefer -Shipmon Funeral Home, Memorial services 4 p.m. Thursday, at ville, with the Rev. Gregory K. Jackson officiating. Cremation was held.

Inurnment at viewcrest Abbey. Memorials may be given to the Fire District 12 Alde Fund or charity of your choice. Collle S. Maulisby Collle S. Moultsby, 61, of Mountaka Terrace, died Sept.

10, 1988. He Is survived by his wife, Marion; son, Michael; daughter, Deborah; pronddaughter, Marisa; brother, Lavon; and sister, Lucttle WH. Funeral services 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, at Purdy Walters nt Floral Hills Chapel, 409 Flibert Lynnwood.

Interment ot Floral Hills Cemetery. Memoriois may be mode to the 'Cancer Fund. Howard W. Nash, Sr. Howard W.

Nash, 79, of Everett, died Sept. 8, 1988 at home. He was born in Tuscaloosa, Alo. July 1909. He moved to the Pacific Northwest July 1955.

He Is veteran of W.W, serving In the U.S. Army. He was member of the Gideons. He Was deacon Everett, of Wa. He Cascade spent most Baptist of his Church Illo 550 GOLF from Page 1B One citizens spoke to the council on the Issue Monday night.

James Zimmerman stepped to the podium and said he plays "a lot of golf" at Cedarcrust. "You have a man here who knows every inch of that golf course," Zimmerman sald of Shaw, "Forget the bids. If his offer looks good, take it." Mayor Rita Matheny said that since the council represents city taxpayers, they need to sure their decision is in the best interest of Its citizens. were Issued In Marysville. The neighborhood where Chee'as is located is zoned for general commercial use but is in transition, meaning It has a mix of homes and businesses.

Neighbors have complained to the council about vandalism, nolse, public urination and defecation, and littering. The new ordinance would also govern adult clubs that don't serve alcohol. the banking business in the Puget Sound oreo. He Is retired from the U.S. Postal Service.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Greta. He Is survived by son, Wurd Nash of Englewood, Colo; and two grand. sorts. Memorial service be held the Cascade Baptist Church, Everett, Thursday, Sept. 15, at 7:00 p.m.

Marion (Young) Pligerstefer Marion (Young) Pligerstoter, 77, of Bellingham, died Sept. 12, 1988. was born Dec. 16, 1910, In Everett. She is survived by 0 ton and In-low, Daniel and Dorlene Walter of and two grandchildren, David and Debra Walter.

Groveside services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 14, at Marysville Cernetery, with the Rev. John Oosterhott officiating. Arrongements by Schaefer -Shipmon Funeral Home, Mat ysville. Albert Skaglund Sept.

10, 1980, Arlington. Albert Shoplund, 95, of Arlington, cited Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, In Our Soviours Lutheran Church In Arlington, interment to follow In the Arlington Cemetery. Memorials mov be made to the Arlington Convolescent Center. Visitation Tuesday o.m, 4 p.m, and Wednesday 9 a.m.

12 noon, Arrangements under the direction of Weller Funeral Home, Arlington. John A. Willis John A. WIlls, 70, of Snohomish, died Sept. 11, 1988, in a local hospital.

Graveside services 2 p.m, Wednesday, In the G.A.R. Cemetery, Shohomish. Arrangements under the direction of Bauer Funeral Chapel. In Memoriams Card of Thanks In Memoriom Olline Bilbrey July 30, 1917 Sept, 13, 1907 To us she was une of the sweetest mothers. Her family come first before oll others.

She Is missed more than words con ever soy. But we know we'll be together again one day! Cord of Thonks The fumily of Jack W. Corr wish to express their appreciation for the sions of love and concern shown to them during their ecent toss. A special thank you to the statt and church tamily of Everett First Bootist. Your provers.

cards and kindness hove brought comfort to our family. In Memoriams Card of Thanks In Memoriam in memory of Brenda, Terry, Allia and Dion. On Sept. 10, was five years since they were taken home by the Lord. Their places will never be filled bocause wa will always love and miss them.

Mom, Dad, Sisters, Brother and Grandmother. FIRECALIS EVERETT 7.11 a m. 6024 200th SW. Nd. Monday EDMONDS 1 1043 10pm am.

5118 1601 27th Ave Ave. W. tre service call. Monday 209pm. 1528 Rarer Are ad cal 048 am.

7721 201st SA SW. burning complaint. 3.00 pm. Ave ad Tuesday 5 32 pm, 851 Broadway Ave ad ad 5 10 a 5501 201 st SW. and 3 58 pm.

2910 Hoyt 6.180 801 Road. ad 52 a 7512 221 st Place SW. 024 pm. 3317 Warnere Ave, 630 pm, 10127 19m Ar GE. teen mower Are.

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE 928 7:37 pm. pm. 1915 1200 Ave. ad Monday 959 p.m. of Are Wast Casio burn.

945 m. 23551 28ch Ave. Road W. ad. 1022 pm.

2900 Ave 6 1 38 p.m., 4806 212th St SW tre 1124 pm, 41 and Colthy Avenue. 26 m. 236m 5W and 56th Avonue dumpster Tuesday 12 432 16 m. 6027 Ava. ad.

FIRE DISTRICT 1 a m. 1510 Wat St. Nd. 5:25 a m. 5034 33d Ave.

W. Monday 5:50 a m. 5102 College ad. 908 a m. 9305 232nd Place SW.

aid. 8 8:15 10 am. m. 5020 7915 service 11:02 a m. 16700 13h SW.

a0 Lane. ad 2 06 pm. 1901 Larch Way. car fro. COUNTY AIRPORT 306 34 p.m m.

7009 20616 156ch 36ch 5: Ave SW, brush stump tire Monday 6 08 p.m. 18028 44th Ave W. dumnator Are 9-10 m. Purmay 34R. rune Fad, worst standby.

6 717 40 pm. p.m. Logan 14500 Road and Way. Alberta Riced 2:50 35 pm. C-1 1 Ramp, Ramp, Pane Fold.

arc aft standby standly 1002 pm. 1401 14901 Place SW. ad. and 01 p.m. Road and Serect SW.

ENOMOMISH FIRE DISTRICT 1 NUKILTEO Monday Monday 1.56 p.m. 4900 108d1 320 pm. 6227 440 Ave W. Tuesday 1:44 am. 7930 Road, burreng 2:37 am.

0227 4 Ava fire. FIRE DISTRICT I FINE DISTINCT 11 Monday 8:05 p.m. 180 Avenue BE and 1740 SE, 3-24 pm. 126ch sot and 4 15 Strem 5W and 7:55 p.m, 15500 9. 4.40 pm.

East P. ed and 1 ch 5-42 a.m. 1100 Place SE. ad. Tuesday 4:54 a.m.

2133 12th Place SE, and. POT Monday 11:20 am. NE Monday 1236 pm. 13208 NE 11:41 m. 16001 30ch Ave W.

$:50 p.m. 19806 Eighth Ave. odor 1216 pm. 206 Street SW and aid 3 06 156th SW 75ch Place 13 W. and 15 ct SW.

KING COUNTY CASTLUCT ET pm. Ave 3. a 0.25 5. m. 13303 119th Ave HE.

p.m. Monday $33 tire. 20 p.m, 19100 12:12 pm. 2127 Avenue and service 00 19001 Road, Are 0 15700 4 7 39 M. 18101 Avondate NE, tra um.

p.m. 1020 HE. FORECASTS LOCAL Fair tonight. Lows upper 403 to mid-50s. Light wind.

Sunny Wednesday and continued quite warm. Highs mid-800. STATE Eastern Washington Fair overnight. Lows 40s and lower 50s. Sunny Wednesday.

Highs mid-80s to lower 90s. Everett to Bellingham Fair tonight. Lows 45-50. Light wind. Sunny and warm Wednesday.

Highs lower 80s. Otympics, Washington Cascades Fair tonight. Freezing level 15,000 feet through Wednesday. East wind 5-10 mph. Sunny and continued warm Wednesday.

Aftamoon pass temperatures lower and 1 mid-70s. MARINE Cape Flattery to the mouth of the Columbia out 60 miles Small craft advisory for rough bar conditions. Variable winds tonight to 10 knots. Seas to 1 toot. West swells 7 feet.

Wind becoming southwest 10 knots Wednesday. Seas 1 foot. West swells 5 feet. Strait of Juan de Fuca East wind to 10 knots tonight. Northeast wind 10-20 knots near Tatoosh Island.

Seas to 5 feet. Variable winds to 10 knots Wednesday. Seas 1 foot. Inland waters of Western Washington Northerly wind 5-15 knots through Wednesday, EXTENDED Western Washington Much cooler Thursday through Saturday. Mostly cloudy Thursday and Friday with a chance of rain mainly to the north part.

Partly eunny Saturday. Highs 60s and lower 70s. Lows 40g and lower 50s. Eastern Washington Mostly sunny and warm Thursday. Partly cloudy and much cooler Friday and Saturday, with gusty winds at times.

Chance of mountain showers. Highs 80s and lower 90s, then cooling to the upper 60s and lower 70s by Friday. to 55 Thursday, 40s Friday, and 35 to 45 Saturday. THE WEATHER WEATHER The Accu-Weather tor 8 A.M., Wednesday, September 14 50 40 40 COOL SHOWERS DRY 70 WARM T-STORMS FRONTS: Cold Warm Stationary 6 1888 Accu. Weather, Inc.

TEMPERATURES NATION TUESDAY Temperatures previous day's high overnight low POT. Hi Lo PIc AlbanyNY 74 60 .10 Alborque: 74 58. .11 Amarillo 78 50 Anchorage 52 46 .32 Asheville 79 63 Atlanta 85 71 AlintcCty 74 57 .05 Austin 96 75 Baltimore 81 66 .01 Billings 55 43 Birmham 80 68 .08 Bismarck 63 35 Boise 67 43 Boston 71 60 Brnsvle 93 74 Buffalo 83 70 02 BurltonVt 69 60 .18 Casper 43 42.11 ChatonSC 80 70 ChstonW 83 72 .02 Charlotte 81 Cheyenne 42 40.18 Chicago 85 59 1.9 Cincinnati 83 70 .15 Cleveland 77 68 .27 CmbiaSC 88 65 Cmbuso 78 68 .81 WORLD Temperatures weather conditions midnight to midnight previous day. Hi Lo Amsterdam 61 Atnens 88 Auckland Bangkok 93 Barbados 87 73 Beijing 84 64 Beirut 88 Belgrade 82 Borlin 61 Bermuda 87 Bogota 59 50 Brussels 57 Budapest 70 57 BnosAires Cairo 90 Calgary Caracas 61 Copenhagn 61 52 Curitiba Denpasar Dublin 81 Frankfurt 68 48 Geneva 73 Harare 72 57 Havana 88 79 Helsinki 59 43 Hong Kong 86 77 DATA ConcH Dallas-FW indicate Dayton Denver and DsMoines a.m. Detroit Duluth, Otik ElPaso cdy Evansville cdy Fairbanks cdy cir Fargo Flagstaff cdy GrRapids cdy GrFalls Greensbro coy Hartford clr Helena cdy Honolulu cir Houston cir Indipolis cir JaksonMs cdy Juneau Jacksville cdy KansCity coy cdy LasVegas Little Rock cir cir Louisville coy Lubbock cdy cir Memphis MiamiBch cdy Milwaukee cdy Mpls-StPI cir Nashville cdy NOrteans Istanbul and Jerusalem from Kiev Johannbrg on Lima Wthr Lisbon London coy Madrid Manila cir Mexico Montreal City cir cir Moscow cir Nairobi Nassau New Delhi Nicosia Oslo Paris Rio Rome cir San Santiago Juan cdy Sao Paulo Seoul rn Sing pore Stockholm Sydney coy Taipei TelAviv cir Tokyo Toronto cdy cir Vancouver Vienna cdy Warsaw LOCAL TIDES Low o.

m. 1.5 M. FOR WEDNESDAY. High. 7:41 a.m, 9.9 Low 1:74 p.m..

3.9 N. High 7:13 p.m. 10.5 M. 'LOOKING BACK MONDAY, Sea- Tac Airport: Temperature: high, 80 degrees; low, 50. Same date last year: high, 62; low 55.

Normal temperature tor today: high, 70 degrees; low, 52. Temperature excess from Jan. 1 to date: 295. Precipitation: zero. Same date last yoar: zero.

Total from Jan. 1 to date: year 17.09: last year 19.39. Normal this month: 0.71. Normal this year: 21.93. POLLUTION INDEX Readings from the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency show the highest concentration of air pollutants for the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m.

today: Everett: 113 Seattle: 49 Tacoma: 43 A reading of less than 50 is "good" air quality, 51-100 is "moderate" and 101- 200 is "unhostthful." The reading is based on the pollutant with the greatest concentration. 70 47 .05 cdy 96 74 cdy 78 68 1.7 cdy 48 43 .18 cir 83 53 cdy 73 60 0.10 cdy 65 38 .14 coy 89 63 .30 coy 85 59 45 68 .10 cdy coy 58 40 cir 68 32 cdy 79 57. .60 cdy 63 38 cir 82 65 cdy 75 56 .11 coy 56 35 cir 89 76 cir 88 76 cdy 77 66 .10 coy 91 70 .31 coy 99 71 coy 52 44 .85 96 57 cdy 80 55 91 cir 75 60 cir 84 73 cir 91 56 cdy 90 77 coy 85 82 cdy 83 55 .01 cir 76 42 .01 cir 87 70 .02 cdy 89 74 .16 cdy 82 59 cir 84 64 cir 66 46 70 55 65 56 cdy 93 59 52 10 cdy coy 95 66 cdy 88 75 cdy 75 54 cir 46 coy 54 cdy cdy 88 78 cdy 97 cir 93 cir 61 66 102 84 53 cdy 87 75 ody 91 66 cir 79 55 52 88 79 88 68 82 73 cdy 72 46 cdy 70 52 68 57 in 64 55 cdy NewYork 76 60 .64 cir NorfolkVa 80 64 cay NPlatte 53 94 66 50 .03 cdy OklaCity coy Omaha 77 52 coy Orlando 93 77 cdy Phoenix Phildelpha 75 98 63 73 cir Pittsburgh 83 69 .53 coy Provence PortindMe 67 71 54 cdy 57 .01 Raleigh Rapidity 85 57 63 39 cay Reno 66 40 cir Richmond Sacmento 82 65 cdy 69 55 StLouiS 91 70 cir SLakeCity 63 46 cdy SanAnton 94 74 SanDiego 73 65 SFrancisc 75 58 coy SJuanPR 86 76 .11 cir SSMane 78 43 .35 cdy Shrevpurt 91 69 cdy Sioux Falls 62 46 Syracuse 77 64 .13 cdy Tmp-StPt 92 75 cdy Topeka 94 58 coy Tucson 92 64 cir Tulsa 96 67 coy Washton 78 68 cir Wichita 90 59 cdy W-Barre 72 60 .80 cdy WilmtnDe 75 63 .42 cir NORTHWEST 24 hours to 4 a.m. today Hi Lo Pre Bellingham 73 49 0.00 Colville 77 52 0.00 OceanShrs 75 52 0.00 Olympia 80 44 0.00 Omak 87 0.00 Portland 88 53 0.00 Seattle 80 57 0.00 Spokane 74 45 0.00 VncuverBC 70 54 0.00 WallaWalla 81 50 0.00 Wenatchee 79 53 0.00 Yakima 80 43 0.00 High temperature Monday in the United States outside Alaska and Hawaii 100 at Coolidge, and Laredo, Texas. Low 28 at Evanston, Wyo.

LOCAL During the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today: High 75. low 48 and no precipitation. LOCAL SKIES FOR TUESDAY Sunset 7:25 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow a.m.

Moonset 9:01 p.m. First Sept. 18 VISIBLE PLANETS Saturn In 10:17 p.m. Jupiter rites 10:74 p.m. Mars In southeast.

11:4 p.m. Venus rises 2:59 a.m. HEATING DEGREES Heating-degree day figures for Monday figured by subtracting the average temperature from 65. The largar the number, the rnore heating required. Everett Since Jan.

1 3,347 Last year to date 2,098 NATIONAL WEATHER The Fiorida Keys braced for thunder. storms and possible minor coastal and flooding the from remains Hurricane Gilbert today ot the season's previous tropical storm, Florence, doused part of the Northeast. GHbert wall moving westward away from Jemaict and toward the Cayman Islands in the northwest Caribbean, packing winds 01125 mph..

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