The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas (2024)

THE WICHITA EAGLE Tuesday, May 19, 1992 K-10 For up-to-the-minute weather information, call at 838-2222 WEATHER I Wichita and Central Kansas Partly cloudy skies today with highs from 79 to 84. Southeast winds at 8 to 18 mph. Partly cloudy skies again tonight with lows ranging from 55 to 62. Western Kansas Partly cloudy skies today with highs ranging from 80 to 87. Partly cloudy tonight with lows from 53 to 58.

Eastern Kansas Partly cloudy with thundershowers south, partly cloudy tonight. Highs 76 to 83. Lows from 56 to 63. YESTERDAY May 18 at Wichita Mid-Continent Temperature Precipitation High: (Record: 79 at in 4:40 1956) p.m. Day: Month: 0,096 (Normal: 1.99) Low: 60 at 6:50 a.m.

Year: 8.12 (Record: in 1976) (Normal: 7.83) National temperature extremes for NATIONAL WEATHER 90s 80s 70s 4 70s 90s 100s Forecast for 4 p.m. today and predicted high temperatures 22 3 Rain ZZZ Ice Snow 154 4 storms Warm Thunder Alternating shaded and white bands KANSAS IN BRIEF Body of missing man retrieved from river CHETOPA The body of a Chetopa man who disappeared while fishing was recovered Monday from the Neosho River. Labette County sheriff's deputies found the body of John Hartzler, 46, in the river just north of the city limits of Chetopa, a town on the Oklahoma border. Chetopa police were told Saturday night that Hartzler was overdue to return from a fishing trip. His partially swamped boat was discovered later that night.

It's impossible to know exactly how the drowning occurred, said Tom Bringle, Labette County sheriff. "Between 6:30 and 7, a storm came through," he said. "That's the closest thing we have to an answer." Public radio vandalized WaKEENEY Vandals knocked northwest Kansas' public radio link off the air over the weekend. Sometime Friday night or early Saturday morning, someone climbed atop a building in WaKeeney and tore up part of the radio relay system that sends signals from KANZ in Garden City to sister station KZNA, said Kathy Holt, a spokeswoman for the radio stations. No damage estimate was available, but engineers hope to have KZNA back on the air by Wednesday.

No suspects had been arrested in the case by Monday. Low-cost housing funded TOPEKA The state has awarded $1.6 million in federal funds to 12 low-income housing projects in eight communities of Kansas, the governor's office announced Monday. The money goes for tax credits that developers use to supplement money they borrow to finance the projects. The projects are in Abilene, Concordia, Horton, Parsons, Manhattan, Hays, Topeka and Kansas City. The projects include 663 units of rental housing for the elderly, mentally disabled and low-income families.

Man burned in accident Bill Lang, 32, of Clearwater, suffered a small burn after his left hand brushed against a 440-volt powered electrical outlet at the Clearwater Grain Co. on Monday. Lang was in good condition at St. Francis Regional Medical Center after the 10:40 a.m. accident at 9700 S.

135th W. Prison workers honored TOPEKA Gov. Joan Finney and Corrections Secretary Gary Stotts on Monday honored four employees of the state Department of Corrections for their outstanding contributions to the agency in 1992. Recognized during a ceremony in the governor's office were Kenneth Speer of the Lansing Correctional Facility, Rod Maddy of the Norton Correctional Facility, Vi Long of Salina and Tim Madden of Topeka. Compiled from Eagle news services and staff reports TODAY WED Partly Partly Cloudy Cloudy 78 81 82 Normal range 56 62 59 Hourly temperatures Midnt: 8 a.m.

4 p.m. a.m. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 2 a.m.

a.m. 6 p.m. 3 a.m. a.m. 7 p.m.

4 a.m. Noon 8 p.m. 5 a.m. 1 p.m. 6 a.m.

2 p.m. 7 a.m. 3 p.m. Monday: High: 107, Lake Havasu City, Ariz. front Cold front Stationary front show areas of common temperatures.

Arkansas City Brown, Dimple Juanita, 82, former Caney resident, retired schoolteacher, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Sunnyside Cemetery, Caney. Survivors: cousins, Opal Greer of Caney, Roy Luther of Bartlesville, Okla. Memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society.

Graves Funeral Home of Caney. McMeen, Chester 86, retired McMeen Retail Liquor Store owner, died Monday, May 18, 1992. Service 11 a.m. 1. Thursday, Highland Cemetery, Winfield.

Survivors: wife, Opal; sister, Loretta Wise of Escondido, Calif. Memorial has been established with Hospice, Inc. Swisher-Taylor Morris Funeral Home, Winfield. Walker, Clairdy 88, retired barber, died Friday, May 15, 1992. Service 2 p.m.

Friday, Hawks Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Ruby; sons, Clairdy, of Cincinnati, Saturday of Arkansas City, 0.B. of Dalton, Kevin of Wichita; daughter, Mercyd Rockmore of Wichita; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Chanute Carter, Claude, 89, retired farmer, died Saturday, May 16, 1992. Service 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Timmons Funeral Home, Fredonia. Survivors: wife, Mabel; sons, Phil- lip Dean, Gale both of Chanute; daughters, Glenna Erbe of Altoona, Margie Carter of Chanute; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Arthritis Foundation. Coffeyville Chandler, Myri Lee, 68, retired cook, died Friday, May 15, 1992. Service 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Union Baptist Church. Survivors: brother, Rev. Clarence Downing of Coffeyville; sister, Mae Bailey of Oklahoma City. Memorial has been established with Mission Calvary Flower Girls. Graves Funeral Home.

Emporia Haught, Charles 85, retired Mobil Oil employee, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 1 p.m. Wednesday, Westside Baptist Church, and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bella Vista Cemetery, El Dorado. Survivors: wife, Essa; daughter, Martha J.

Jones of Redding; sisters, Josephine Cole of Dunedin, Lavern Shay of Oneida, New York; five grandchildren; four great children. Memorial has been established with Bradford Memorial Library, El Dorado. Robert-BlueBarrnett. Fort Dodge Glaze, Kyle LeRoy, 76, retired People's Natural Gas Co. district superintendent, died Sunday, May 17, 1992.

Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Minneola Cemetery. Surviors: brothers, Dale of Mooreland, Vern of Garden City; sisters, Esther Railing of Dodge City, Hazel Creamer of Conroe, Texas, Phyllis Hurley of Burnet, Texas. Minnis Mortuary, Minneola. Fredonia Wilson, Stanley 39, of Chi- THU FRI SAT Chc.

of Chc. of Partly Storms Storms Cloudy 84 83 80 80 61 62 60 59 Regional data Manhattan Kansas Pcp. Russell Dodge City .00 Out of state Garden City 8484888 .00 Salina Chanute .00 Topeka Coffeyville tra Denver Goodland .00 Okla. City Hutchinson .00 Omaha Kansas City .00 Tulsa Low: 29, Washburn, Wis. City Today Sky Albuquerque 84 54 ptcidy Anchorage 57 34 sunny Atlanta 85 65 ptcldy Baltimore 72 58 ptcidy Birmingham 88 64 ptcldy El Boise 76 54 ptckdy Boston 65 46 sunny Brownsville 85 71 ptcldy Burlington, Vt.

74 33 sunny Cheyenne 83 49 fair Chicago 73 45 sunny Cincinnati 76 58 cloudy Cleveland 71 47 sunny I WORLD CIES City Today City Sky Acapulco 93 77 clear Jerusalem Athens 70 54 clear Bangkok 99 84 clear Kingston Beijing 81 55 clear London Berlin 64 na ptcldy Madrid Bermuda 79 70 shwrs Manila Brussels 64 46 clear Mazatlan Buenos Aires 68 41 clear Mexico Cairo 84 59 clear Montreal Copenhagen 61 50 clear Moscow Dublin 64 50 clear Nairobi Edmonton 72 43 clear Nassau Frankfurt 64 48 clear New Guadalajara 90 54 ptcidy Oslo Hong Kong 84 75 rain Ottawa cago, formerly of Fredonia, freelance journalist, died Friday, May 15, 1992. Service 4 p.m. Friday, Fredonia City Cemetery. Survivors: parents, Max and Maxine Wilson of Fredonia; brothers, Terrance, Barry, both of El Dorado; sister, Linda Hoobler of Wichita. Memorial has been established with Parker Youth Foundation in Chicago, State Bank of Fredonia, Box 480, Fredonia, 66736.

Timmons Funeral Home. Garden City Smallwood, Rosemary 69, homemaker, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday, St. Dominic Catholic Church.

Survivors: husband, Bernie; son, Phoenix; daughters, Susan Sanderson of Larned, Janice Weiser of San Antonio; six grandchildren; one great Garnand Funeral Home. Great Bend Clark, Raford 60, Mustang Oil Gas Co. production supervisor, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 11 a.m. today, Central Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Betty; son, Steven of Carlsbad, N.M.; daughter, Suzanne Kelley of Lake Charles, brothers, Allan of Great Bend, Jon of Philadelphia; sister, Zelpha McGurk of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Central Baptist Church and Victory in the Valley. Fryberger Mortuary. Hutchinson Siebert, Martha 82, retired registered nurse, died Saturday, May 16, 1992. Services 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson; 2:30 p.m. New Jerusalem Church, Pretty Prairie. Sirvivors: husband, Sigmund; daughter, Mary G. Nash of Tucson; foster daughters, Charlene Schwartz of Norco, Sharon Rains of Elmore City, sister, Mary Wyatt of Hutchinson; two grandchildren; four foster grandchildren; one great -grandchild; two foster greatgrandchildren. Memorials have been established with New Jerusalem Church and the Hospice of Reno County.

Wagoner, Frances, 90, retired Wiley Department Store employee, died Sunday, May 17, Rosary 7 p.m. today, Elliott Mortuary; service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Cross Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, Robert of Wichita, Howard of Shell Knob, daughters, Evelyn Partridge, Dolores Troyer, both of Hutchinson, Marcella Wennihan of Topeka; brother, Al Depperschmidt of Park; sisters, Helen of Hutchinson, Augusta Bollig of Loveland, Eleanor of Franklin, Lucy Loutzenhiser of Atchison; 26 grandchildren; 58 greatgrandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Lindsborg Hoesch, Glen 75, retired restaurant died Sunday, May 17, Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Anderson Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Rubynel; son, Wil- SUN Partly Cloudy 1 4 Denver Forecast morning lows and afternoon highs Rain T-Storms .00 4 .00 .00 Snow .00 Ice 1888 Wind mph City Today Dallas 82 66 Des Moines 83 57 Detroit 74 44 Duluth 77 46 Paso 87 57 Fargo 88 59 Honolulu 83 72 Houston 82 69 Helena 83 50 Indianapolis 78 Las Vegas 97 Los Angeles 75 Little Rock 84 2888 72 Johannesburg 72 91 64 90 na 88 City 73 79 66 75 84 Delhi na 72 81 City Sky cloudy Louisville sunny Memphis sunny Miami sunny Milwaukee ptcidy Minneapolis sunny Nashville ptcidy New Orleans ptcldy New York cloudy Orlando ptcldy Philadelphia sunny Phoenix ptcldy Portland, Ore. ptcldy Rapid City Today City Today Sky 52 rain Paris 70 46 clear Regina 77 79 clear Riyadh 108 46 clear Rome 82 63 clear Santiago 64 79 haze Seoul 68 54 haze Singapore 90 52 cloudy Sydney 68 54 rain Taipei 84 46 rain Tel Aviv 75 57 Tokyo 72 72 clear Toronto 86 na windy Vancouver 68 45 clear Vienna 68 46 fair Warsaw 63 Deaths Services liam of Lebo; daughters, Glenda Jarvis, Carol Linden, both of Lebo, Sharon Matlock of Bossier City, Elizabeth VanDerhoef of Clarksville, brother, Arnold of Derby; sisMary Ella Dingee of Oklahoma City; 12 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. Memorials have been established with Lindsborg Senior Center and Lindsborg American Legion Post 140.

McPherson Ferguson, M. Evelyn, 88, homemaker, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 1 p.m. Thursday, McPherson Cemetery. Survivors: numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.

Glidden-Ediger Funeral Home. Minneola Barnes, Roy, 83, retired farmer and Minneola Hospital custodian, died Monday, May 18, 1992. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Christian Church. Survivors: wife, Blanche; son, Ed of Warrensburg, daughters, Betty Benear of Meade, Virginia Bolster of Moore, 15 grandchildren; 33 great Memorial has been established with Christian Church.

Minnis Mortuary. Parsons Lewis, Hazel Daniels, 84, of Bartlesville, formerly of Par- sons, retired teacher, died Saturday, May 16, 1992. Service 1:30 p.m. today, Burris-Carson-Wall Funeral Home, Parsons. Survivors: husband, Raymond; stepson, Vernon of Bartlesville; stepdaughter, Joan Miller of Lawrence; sister, Geraldine Kelly of Parsons; seven stepgrandchildren; nine stepgreat -grandchildren; one stepgreatgreat-grandchild.

Memorial has been established with the Center for Basic Cancer Research, Division of Biology, Ackert Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kan. 66505. Puffinbarger, George, 73, retired Royal Master Cleaners operator, former Elam Cleaners and Koogle's Cleaners employee, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Burris-CarsonWall Funeral Home.

Survivor: wife, June. Memorials have been established with Operation Bright Touch and the American Cancer Society. Sanders, Burl 79, retired Wilson Lumber Co. employee, former Kansas Army Ammunition Plant and Katy Railroad employee, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Burris-Carson- IRA 8.50% expressed as yield to maturity on A-rated corporate bonds. Shane ImP 8020 E. Central, 636-2223 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Member North Platte Colby Hays Salina Garden City Dodge City Wichita Liberal Oklahoma City Amarillo City Today Sky Sky ptcidy Reno 74 47 picidy Richmond 72 60 ptcidy St Louis 80 62 sunny Salt Lake City 88 62 sunny San Antonio 83 68 ptcldy San Diego 70 62 ptcldy San Francisco 68 56 sunny Seattle 63 47 sunny Sioux Falls 86 56 sunny Spokane 69 50 ptcldy Tampa 88 66 shwrs Tucson 98 67 ptcldy Washington 73 58 AIRPORT OUTLOOK Airport Conditions Delays Sky Worth DFW MVFR Possible 52 clear Denver DEN VFR None 46 clear 82 haze Dodge City DDC VFR None 55 rain Chicago CHI VFR None 43 na Garden City GCK VFR None 54 rain Goodland GLD VFR None 77 rain Kansas City MCI VFR None 54 fair Memphis MEM VFR None 72 rain Phoenix PHX VFR None 64 haze St. Louis STL VFR None 59 cloudy Topeka TOP VFR None 50 fair 50 clear VFR, Visual Flight Rules; MVFR, 54 clear Marginal Visual Flight Rules; IFR, 43 clear Instrument Flight Rules Wall Funeral Home. Survivors: brothers, Boyd, Maurice, both of Parsons.

Memorials have been established with First Church of the Nazarene and the National Kidney Foundation of Kansas and Western Missouri. tired Bill's IGA employee, died Sunday, May 17, 1992. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, First Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Donnie LaVon of Ulysses, Darrell Gene of San Diego; daughter, Linda Gayle Harris of Paducah, Ky; brother, Gilford Olive of Mangum, sisters Jewel Risinger of El Paso, Texas, Irene Dowdy of Duncan, Grace Nell of Moore, nine grandchildren; 12 great Memorial has been established with the American Heart Association.

Phillips Mortuary. Ulysses Walters, Audrey Hazel, 83, re- Wellington Marshall, Vernon 65, retired welder, died Saturday, May 16, 1992. Service 10 a.m. today, Prairie Lawn Cemetery. Survivors: two sons, addresses unknown, one daughter, address unknown; one grandchild; one greatgrandchild.

Memorial has been established with the American Legion Avenue of Flags. Hawks Funeral Home. Wichita Denning, Gladys Phyme, retired Buck's Department Store buyer, died Monday, May 18, 1992. Services 10 a.m. Thursday, Broadway Christian Church; 2 p.m.

I00F Cemetery, Blackwell, Okla. Survivors: son, Charles V. Blackmon of Wichita; daughters, Jean Fisher of Overland Park, Faye Moelling of Wichita, Phyllis McKinzie of Rochester, N.Y., Judith M. Simmons of Broken Arrow, stepsons, James R. Blackmon of Horseshoe Bay, Texas, George W.

Blackmon of Wichita; stepdaughter, Marjorie Waechter of Modesto, brother, Charles W. Hetrick of Blackwell, sisters, Wilma Koelling of Hurst, Texas, Jaunita Edwards of Emporia, Thelma Reid of Oklahoma City; 19 grandchildren; 35 great Memorial has been established with First Christian Church. Broadway Mortuary. Heerey, E. Pauline (Smeltzer), 85, homemaker, died Saturday, May 16, 1992.

Rosary 7 p.m. today, De Vorss FlanaganHunt Mortuary; service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Christ The King Catho- U.S. Government Backed Bonds 8.02% Guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest by a U.S. government agency.

Principal values may fluctuate. Yield assumes average mortgage life of 13.9 years, at PSA 200 and coupon rate of The realized yield may vary due to changes in market conditions and the actual prepayment rate. J. Prill Investment Broker Suite 130, Wichita, KS 67206 101 1-800-225-8828 RESEARCH, INC. sold Omaha Topeka Kansas City Chanute Springfield Tulsa a 4 4 I Today 78 61 87 69 85 74 69 44 83 53 84 68 87 67 71 52 87 68 77 55 100 76 66 50 95 55 SKYWATCH Sunrise: 6:16 a.m.

Set: 8:36 p.m. Moonrise: 11:36 p.m. Moonset: 8:33 a.m. Moon Phases First Full Last New June June May June 7 15 24 1 70s 80s FARM GARDEN Pan evaporation Relative humidity. Soil temperature.

Chances of rain are very slim, but there is still a chance tomorrow. Dry rates will be moderate as well. Forecast and graphic data by Weather Data SM INCORPORATED lic Church. Survivors: son, Stan Smeltzer, brother, Vincent Blanchat, both of Wichita; sister, Helen Tarkowski Thomasson of Belleville; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Hypatia Club of Wichita.

Little, Louise, 70, homemaker, died Monday, May 18, 1992. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, De Vorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary; service 1 p.m. Wednesday, Holy Savior Catholic Church. Survivors: son, Jerry of Wichita; daughters, Carol Malkiewicz of Plano, Texas, Paula Androes of McPherson; brothers, Clinton Komerak of Wichita, Mark Komerak of Dodge City; six grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with Holy Savior Catholic Church. WICHITA-AREA DEATHS Wichita Adams, Elgie 75, retired United Warehouse supervisor; Resthaven Mortuary. Cannady, William Allen, 77, of Sarasota, formerly of Wichita, glass estimator; Hawkins Funeral Home Crematory, Sarasota. Personne, Helen Marie, 70, of Springfield, formerly of Wichita, Boeing Wichita secretary; Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, Mo. 'or Peace of Mind! CALL 682-5575 It Could Save You THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! Hillside -F'uneralHome 935 NORTH HILLSIDE WICHITA, KANSAS Insured Federal Income Tax-Free Municipal Bonds 6.86%* Interest may be subject to state and local taxes or AMT.

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