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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 17

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I anta Harks, Ttet, Monday, July 13, 11717 1 National temperatures Th Ac-CV'WMhfrf krK4M fcr 6 P.M., Tu(dy. July 14 TTs rt- til "VX Ly Helen 7S clr Santa Mirii 73 Honolulu 74 cdy SiaU Barbara 7 55 Houttoo 12 71 cdy PaaoRoblet 55 Indianapolis a clr Ataacadero (0 90 73 cdy San Lull Obispo 71 Jacksonville 17 74 cdy Arroyo Grande 70 54 Juneau 11 53 .11 Nipomo 71 54 Kauai City 14 13 .3 cdy Oceano 75 53 Us Vegas 104 71 clr Solving 19 NA Little Rock 13 6) .11 clr Lompoc 71 51 Los Angeles II clr VandenbergAFB 50 Loulivllle 01 70 .02 cdy Albany.N.Y. 72 rn Lubbock 100 51 1.14 clr Album'srque 13 (3 clr Memphii MM cdy Am xrillo 01 53 .04 clr Miami Beach ft 12 cdy 55 41 XI cdy Midland-Odeiu ft ft clr Aiheville 04 II cdy Milwaukee ft 17 cdy Atlanta 03 74 cdy Mpli-StPaul 71 .03 cdy AtlanticCity 74 rn Nashville 13 74 cdy Austin 04 75 cdy New Orleans 05 77 cdy Baken field 04 15 clr New York City 73 cdy Baltimore 04 II .74 cdy Norfolk, Vg. 01 71 cdy Billing! 73 53 clr North Platte 12 44 JS cdy Birmingham 04 72 cdy Oklahoma City ft II .47 clr Biimarck 72 46 cdy Omaha 72 54 .02 cdy Boise 57 clr Orlando 05 75 cdy Boston 12 72 cdy Philadelphia 4 70 1.04 rn Brownsville 04 77 cdy Phoenii lo7 12 clr Buffalo 02 71 rn Pittsburgh 01 72 cdy 03 74 rn Portland.Maine '4 15 cdy Casper II 30 clr Portland.Ore. 03 00 clr 17 74 1.71 clr Providence 75 10 cdy Charleston.W.Va.

II 10 cdy Raleigh 01 17 JO cdy Charlotte.C. 01 .04 cdy Rapid City 72 30 cdy Cheyenne 40 47 41 clr Reno 04 10 cdy Chicago 00 It .03 cdy Richmond 05 10 cdy Cincinnati S9 69 cdy Sacramento 50 clr aeveland II 72 cdy St Louis 17 If .40 cdy 04 73 clr Salt Lake City 02 54 clr Cohunbus.Ohio 19 72 cdy San Antonio 04 71 cdy Of 72 rn San Diego 74 15 cdy Dallas-Ft Worth Of 73 cdy San Francisco MM cdy Dayton If ft .03 cdy 00 13 cdy 62 47 .10 clr St Ste Marie tt St Jl Cdy Des Moines 79 50 cdy Seattle If 5f clr Detroit fl 71 cdy Shreveport 04 71 cdy Duhith 74 52 cdy SkwiFalli 72 4t cdy El Paso 102 70 clr Spokane 13 51 clr Evansville 90 68 .46 clr Syracuse 02 71 rn Fairbanks .73 50 .20 Tampa-St Ptnbg 03 tl cdy Fargo 67 41 cdy Topeka 13 f2 .44 cdy Flagstaff 15 50 clr Tucson 104 10 clr Fresno 95 clr Tula 12 .11 cdy Grand Rapids 93 ft Washington.D.C 93 72 Jtl cdy Great Falls 77 50 clr Wichita 56 J6 clr 88 67 43 cdy Wilkes-Barre 00 71 rn Hartford 90 73 cdy WilmingtonJteL 92 If .11 cdy KUIIC' Nsji- A Santa Maria vicinity The high temperature Sunday was 73; the low was 54. Today's weather will be mostly sunny. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s and winds this afternoon are expected to reach 10 to 20 mph. Lows tonight will be in the mid 50s.

Tuesday will be mostly sunny and a little warmer with with highs upper 70s to low 80s. California summary Southern California should be fair and sunny through Tuesday with slighter warmer days, but a chance of thunderstorms could dampen part of the desert region, forecasters said. The National Weather Service predicted a slight chance of thunderstorms over the Owens Valley in the afternoons and evenings on Tuesday. Otherwise it should be fair there with highs in the mid-90s to 102 and lows in the 50s. Hotter temperatures were forecast for the upper deserts, which can expect highs of 102 to 110 and lows in the 60s, and the lower deserts, which, should have highs between 110 and 115 and lows in the.

70s. Regional forecasts SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AREAS Low clouds near the coast late tonight extending into the coastal valleys during the early morning hours. Otherwise fair tonight and Tuesday with sunny, slightly warmer days. Beach lows tonight in the mid 50s to low 60s with highs Tuesday in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Valley lows tonight in the upper 50s to low 60s with highs Tuesday in the 90s.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN AREAS Fair tonight and Tuesday with mostly sunny and a little warmer days. Lows tonight in the mid 40s to mid 50s. Highs in the 80s. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DESERT AREAS A slight chance of thunderstorm over the Owens valley tonight and Tuesday afternoon. Otherwise fair tonight and Tuesday with mostly sunny and hot days.

Owens valley lows tonight mostly in the 50s with highs Tuesday 100 to 106. Upper desert lows tonight mostly in the 60s with highs Tuesday 102 to 110. Lower desert lows tonight mostly in. the 70s with highs Tuesday 110 to 115. SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTY COASTAL AREAS, SANTA MONICA BAY AREA, LONG BEACH AND ORANGE COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREAS AND LAGUNA BEACH TO THE MEXICAN BORDER COASTAL AREA Fair tonight.

Low clouds late tonight. Lows in the mid 50s to low 60s. Low clouds through mid morning Tuesday. Otherwise hazy sunshine. Highs ranging from the low 70s near the beaches to the mid 80s inland.

LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY Fair tonight. Low clouds late tonight. Lows in the low 60s. Low clouds through mid morning Tuesday. 1 -0 SHOWERS run from New Mexico and Colorado northeast In a band to Maine.

Thunderstorms are also expected In Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi. AP laserphoto "A Foreign temperatures Extended forecasts, Wednesday through Friday Joliurg S3 J7 clr Kiev MM Lima 70 57 cdy Lisbon MM London 71 II cdy Madrid 01 61 cdy Manila 88 73 cdy MeiicoClty 79 57 cdy Montreal 11 75 cdy Moscow MM Nassau 13 77 clr New Delhi 101 82 clr Nicosia 97 70 clr Oslo Sf 52 cdy Paris 71 59 clr Rio 50 elf Rome MM San Juan 89 7t co-Santiago 57 48 rn Sao Paulo 75. 55 cdy Seoul 81 70 cdy Singapore If 77 cdy Stockholm 64 51 cdy Sydney MM Taipei 91 79 clr TelAviv 86 70 clr UUWthr Amsterdam 61 54 cdy Athens Bangkok 05 II clr Barbados 16 75 cdy Beijing 91 70 clr Beirut 84 72 clr Belgrade MM Berlin 64 55 clr Bermuda 80 75 cdy Bogota II 50 cdy Brussels 77 50 clr Budapest 80 S3 clr B' Aires 17 59 cdy Cairo 91 70 clr Calgary 75 41 clr Caracas 70 SI cdy Copenhagen 68 54 cdy Dublin 70 57 clr Frankfurt 77 59 cdy Geneva MM Havana 89 77 cdy Helsinki 83 46 cdy Hong Kong 91 82 clr Istanbul 84 68 clr Jerusalem 84 60 clr SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AREAS Late night and early morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise fair. Warmer days. Beach highs 70 to 75.

Lows 60 to 64. Valley highs 92 to 98. Lows 58 to 64. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN AREAS Afternoon and evening clouds, otherwise fair. Slight chance of afternoon thundershow-ers over the southern mountains.

Warmer days. Resort highs 78 to 86. Lows 52 to 58. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DESERT AREAS Afternoon and evening clouds, otherwise fair. Slight chance of afternoon thundershowers over eastern and southern deserts.

Gusty westerly winds during afternoon and evening hours in northern deserts. Owens Valley highs 100 to 108. Lows 55 to 65. High desert highs 104 to 110. Lows 68 to 78.

Low desert highs 108 to 115. Lows 74 to 84. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, MARIN, SOLANO, SACRAMENTO AND EL DORADO COUN TIES NORTHWARD Coastal low clouds and fog with partial afternoon clearing. Afternoon and evening thundershowers mainly over the mountains. Fair otherwise.

Coastal highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s. Lows upper 40s and 50s. Coastal valley highs 70s to low 90s. Lows upper 40s to lower 60s. Interior valley highs 90s to near 105.

Lows upper 50s to lower 70s. Mountain resort highs 80s. Lows 40s and 50s. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, CONTRA COSTA, SAN JOAQUIN, AMADOR AND ALPINE COUNTIES SOUTHWARD TO THE TE-HACHAPIS AND POINT CONCEPCION Coastal fog and low clouds with partial afternoon clearing. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms mainly over the mountains.

Fair otherwise. Coastal highs 60s. Lows in the 50s. Coastal valley highs 70s to lower 90s. Lows 50s to lower 60s.

Interior valley highs 95 to 105. Lows 60s to mid-70s. Mountain resort highs 80s. Lows 40s and 50s. (IPIlDnGtiiisiirn R.

Gutierrez, 25, who died Friday in a Lompoc hospital due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Mass will be cele-. brated at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church.

Burial will follow in the Santa Maria Cemetery. Mrs. Gutierrez was born in Mexico. She had been a three-, year Santa Maria resident. Survivors include her husband, Salvador Anguld, and daughter, Cynthia Angulo, both of Santa Maria; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Salvador Gutierrez, Mexico; brothers, German Gutierrez, Long Beach, and Carlos Gutierrez, Guadalajara, Mexico; sisters, Michaela Rodriguez, Elva Ramirez and Hilda Becerra, all of Long Beach, Laura Gallardo, Maria Delgado and Sarah Gutierrez, all of Mexico, and Olivia Hernandez, Santa Maria. Friends may visit from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary. Pending: Eva Gray, 105, Arroyo Grande, July 11.

Frank Rettie, 77, Grover City, July 11. Walter Shehan, 82, Santa Maria, July 12. Grande; mother, Edith Gamboa, Arroyo Grande; father, Rene Gamboa, Grover City; brother, Vernon Gamboa, Camarillo; sisters, Dorothy Melton and Mar-lene Becerra, both of Santa Maria, Martha Downey, Arroyo Grande, Arlene Gross and Kath-erine Brownie, both of Grover City; granddaughters, Amanda and Courtney Hernandez, both of Grover City. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital.

Wood-Voakes Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Don E. Shepard GROVER CITY There will be no services held for Don Eugene Shepard, 75, who died Thursday in an Arroyo Grande hospital. Cremation has taken place. Burial will be at sea.

Mr. Shepard was born in Omaha, Neb. He had been a resident of the Grover City area for the past 12 years. Survivors include his sons, Don E. Shepard Portland, and Walter Shepard, Arroyo Grande; daughters, Shirley Nol-ing, Tehachapi, Susie Rhoades, Victorville, Linda White, Ventura, Dorothy Baker, Austin, Tex as, Donna Sommers, Castro Valley, and Willa Harp, Sacramento; 34 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.

Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Hazel Stevens GROVER CITY Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Arroyo Grande Cemetery for Hazel Stevens, 98, of Arroyo Grande, who died Friday at her residence. Mrs. Stevens was born in Neena, Wise, and had been an Arroyo Grande resident since 1955.

She held a master's degree in music, and had given piano lessons for many years. Survivors include her daughter, Laura Ringo, Arroyo Grande; sisters, Bonnie and Florence, both of Glendale; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Cristina R. Gutierrez Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.

Tuesday in the Chapel of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary for Cristina Constance M. March VICTORIA, British Columbia Memorial services were to be held at 2 p.m. today in the Chapel of Haywards-Thompson and Irving Funeral Home for Constance Mary March, 53, of Victoria, British Columbia, who died Thursday in a Victoria hospital after a lengthy illness. Rev, M. James Groom will officiate.

Cremation was requested. Mrs. March was born in Canada. She had worked as a nurse at Marian Hospital, now Marian Medical Center, in the 1950s. Survivors include her husband, Bill March, daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and Daryle Anderson, and son, Kelly March, all of Victoria, British Columbia; sister, Doreen Angus, Canada; aunt and uncle, Betty and Donn Cor-bett, Solvang; grandchildren, Tasha and Sylvia March, Kelsey and Liam Anderson, all of Canada; other relatives, Hazel March, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert March and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred and daughter, Michelle, and Ruth Case, all of Santa Maria. Memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 2206 Richmond Victoria, B.C., Z8R4R5, or to Hospice Victoria, 1900 Fourth Victoria, B.C., V8R1J8.

Haywards-Thompson and Irving Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Ronald A. Przybyla Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Chapel of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home for Ronald A. Przybyla, 43, who died Friday in a Santa Barbara hospital after a sudden illness.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church. Rev. Bede Johnson, C.J., will officiate.

Burial will follow in the Santa Maria Cemetery. Mr. Przybyla was born in Uti-ca, N.Y., and had been a resident of Santa Maria for the past six years. He worked as an electronics technician for Martin Marietta at Vandenberg AFB, and was a steward for the union at Martin Marietta. He was a veteran of the U.S.

Air Force during the Vietnam War, and was a member of St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow, Gloria A. Przybyla, Santa Maria; sons, Daniel J. Harrigan, Cambria, Richard and William Hard- gan, both of Santa Barbara, Ronald W.

and Timothy Przybyla, both of South Carolina; daughters, Linda Crucitti, Santa Barbara, and Deborah Farrell, Long Island, N.Y.; mother, Jane Fer-enc, Rome, N.Y.; brothers, John Przybyla, Whitesboro, N.Y., and Charles Przybyla, Marcy, N.Y.; granddaughters, Jennifer and Kimberly Harrigan, Vanessa Harrigan and Kristy Farrell. Friends may visit from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Magner-Maloney Funeral Home. Agnes L. Hernandez ARROYO GRANDE Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 7 p.m.

today at St. Patrick's Catholic Church for Agnes L. Hernandez, 41, who died Friday in a San Luis Obispo hospital of natural causes. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Patrick's Church. Burial will follow in the Arroyo Grande Cemetery. Mrs. Hernandez was born in San Luis Obispo. She had been a lifelong resident of the Five Cities area.

Survivors include her husband, Roberto Hernandez, Arroyo Grande; daughters, Tracy Whittemore, Oceano, Sherry Hernandez, rover City, and Stephanie Hernandez, Arroyo Sfoolrs 1:30 p.m. NYSE Provided by Don tlw4ynold, sinitw NTS! and prtnelpl a end commodity tntMMN, 11f So raodwoy, Santo Morta, AlfltOO AmAlrUn ITT (O Jam ttvor .....33 KMart lookMAIr .1114 MoOonO 71 1M ManvlHo Corp. I't ktafiM ......48 11 ankAm -414 ,49 fttoftofl TMoImCi two Cliov'Wl CnryoMf Go4jta4oaimoi)v County Savtnoa .34 41 itt orU DtaCMifVwiiwt ta(4 SWHq 1 42 J4 1 34 BOS4 27t 44 t2 80 ti 40 31 11 SOSI 34 Tt 14 Berry's World Today is Monday, July 13, the 194th day of 1987. There are 171 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On July 13th, 1863, rioting against the Civil War military draft erupted In New York City, The violence resulted in the deaths of about 1,000 people over the next three days.

On this date: In 1787, Congress enacted an ordinance governing the Northwest Territory. In 1793, French revolutionary writer Jean-Paul Marat was murdered in his bath by Charlotte Corday. In 1821, Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest was born in Bedford County, Term. Ia 187S, the Treaty of Berlin amended the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano, which had ended the Rasso-TuxiUh War of 1S77-7S. In 1960, Sen.

John F. Kennedy won the Democratic presidential nomination at his party's convention in Los Angeles. In 1967, race-related rioting broke out in Newark, N.J. By the timeUiej violence ended July 17, 27 people bad been killed. jJn4a74-'the Senate Watergate Committee proposed sweeping reforms in campaign procedures and other statutes in an effort to prevent another Watergate scandal.

In 1935, Live Aid, an international rock concert in London, Philadelphia, Moscow and Sydney, took place to raise money for Africa's starving people. Tea years ego: The New York City area was plunged into dark-Bess after lightning struck several itpittte power lines. Incidents -of looting and violence broke out before power was fully restored 23 hours later. Five years ago: President Reagan sought support for his revised "new federalism" program, asking the National -Association of Counties in Baltimore to support his proposals for shifting about 30 federal programs to state and local control. One year ago: Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze flew to London for two days of talks with British officials, the first such visit by a Soviet foreign minister in more than a decade.

Today's Birthdays: Actor Harrison Ford is 45. Singer Louise Mandrell is 33. Thought for Today: "The death of a democracy is not likely to be an assassination by It will be a slow extlacttoa from apathy, todlL'ercECt and under-nourishment." Robert card American eiuca- tor 7i UnOCal Xm ..42 ..41 MuahM 1MB Wtvi Ktoy H1MW 1.033.71-t.li Wm HTM V4 lOSJtO.OOO' ffffr. rrff' frtlfl riff i0 London morning fixing $443.70 off Enskhard $441.13. up $1.75.

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