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State, Regional, National and International al Weather Lansing Data March 5, 1970 OBSERVATION AT 7 A.M. overnight-22. Temperature at 7 a.m.-23. Wind-6 m.p.h. northwest.

PRECIPITATION Wednesday Departure Total since March 12. Total since Jan. inches. Departure Departure from normal since March March 1-Plus 0.70. Departure Departure from normal since Jan.

1-Minus 1.64 inches. Wednesday-Zero. snowfall Medium? Rare? Well PRIME RIB Our Specialty It's as juicy and with all the trimever taste. Comes mings at our tender as you'll $299 low price. HORNE'S MOTOR LODGE RESTAURANT 6435 S.

Cedar St. Family: feastin' time at Holly's SUNDAY Complete chicken dinner with whipped potatoes, rich gravy, green vegetable, dessert, beverage. All you can eat, $2.30 (children under 10, $1.50) WEDNESDAY Spaghetti and meatballs, with Italian sauce, green vegetable, loaf of hot French bread, butter. All you can eat, $1.39 FRIDAY Lake Perch fillets, French fries, creamy cole slaw, roll and butter. All you can eat, $1.39 SATURDAY Chicken 'n fixin's, including fluffy whipped potatoes, rich gravy, cole slaw, roll and butter.

All you can eat, $1.75 (children under 10, $1.25) the whole family! Hospitality Holly Grill 104 S. Washington SINCE 1924 NOW OPEN TEMPERATURE from normal since 1-Plus 29. from normal since 1-Minus 226 degrees. THE NEW ST. JOHNS CHICK- A JOY 607 N.

WHITTEMORE St. Johns 224-9906 from normal-Plus NOW THERE ARE 5 IN THE LANSING AREA CHICKEN-N-CHIPS BY THE BOX and heaps of fried chicken french fries. 3-pieces of $129 CHICKEN-N-CHIPS BUCKET fried 15-pieces chicken of of $099 and heaps at first bite JO french fries. CHICK Better Betty Batters DELICIOUS SHRIMP FISH AND HAMBURGERS Grand River at Larch 3205 South Cedar 484-4963 393-5200 3921 West Saginaw 515 W. Grand River 484-9434 East Lansing-351-6300 607 N.

Whittemore Temperatures on March 5 In the Past High one year ago-43. Low one year ago-11. Sun rises Friday at 7:06 a.m. Sun sets Friday at 6:33 p.m. State Weather LOWER PENINSULA Highs 32 to 36 north and 36 to 42 south.

Fair and colder tonight with lows 15 to 20 north and 20 to 25 south. Friday, mostly sunny and not much change in temperature. Saturday through MondayVariable cloudiness with little day-to-day changes in temperatures. Chance of rain or snow Sunday or Monday. Lows mainly 10 to 20 north and in the 20s south.

Highs in the 20s to near 30 north and 30s to low 40s south. UPPER PENINSULA Highs 26 to 34. Fair and colder tonight with lows 10 to 15. Friday, increasing, cloudiness and not in temperature. Saturday through MondayContinued rather cold with chance of light snow about Sunday or Monday.

Lows ranging from 5 to 16 and highs mostly in the 20s. State Readings Weather at 7 a.m. high Wednesday, low past 12 hours, precipitation past 24 hours, snow depth. Alpena PC .01 6 Detroit .36 Escanaba 20 Flint .22 Grand Rapids .36 Houghton 14 Houghton Lake 10 Jackson Kinross 23 Lansing Marguette 3 20 Mount Muskegon Clemens Oscoda Pellston Port Huron Saginaw .36 Sault Ste. Marie .12 19 Traverse City PC .08 3 Great Lakes LAKE SUPERIOR West-Southeast to south winds 8 to 15 knots tonight.

East-Light variable winds tonight. Fair entire lake. LAKE MICHIGAN Variable winds 5 to 12 knots tonight. Fair." LAKE HURON North to northwest winds 10 to 18 8 knots tonight and fair. LAKE ERIE Northwest to north winds 15 to 20 knots diminishing tonight.

Rain this evening. Regional Weather ILLINOIS Highs in the 40s north and central and lower 50s south. Tonight, fair and cold again with 1 lows in the 20s. Friday, FAIR FREEZING COLDER SNOW COLD COLD FAIR -Snow flurries will occur tonight over the mid-Rockies, while showers are forecast in the southern Rockies and most of Florida. Clear to partly cloudy skies should dominate the remainder of the nation.

partly sunny and not much tle temperature change Frichange in temperatures. day. INDIANA Highs in the 40s tonight, fair and cold with lows in the 20s. Friday partly sunny and not much change in temperatures. WISCONSIN INDIANA WISCONSIN Highs 28 to 36 north and 36 to 44 south.

Tonight fair and cold again with lows 8 to 15 north and 15 to 22 south. Friday, partly sunny and not much change in temperatures. OHIO 30s north to 40s elsewhere. Highs from the mid or upper Clear and colder tonight with lows in the 20s. Sunny with lit- freezing peratures mark.

were well However, above tr dense the U.S. Readings fog reduced visibility to near Weather last at 12 7 a.m. hours, EST, High precipitation Wednesday for low zero caused delays in both hours. air and land travel. Albany, N.Y.

32 Albuquerque Amarillo Asheville CY 67 Atlanta Across portions of the South- Billings Birmingham east, thunderstorms--with lo- Bismarck Boise cally heavy downpours--rum- Boston bled across the skies. Brownsville Buffalo Rain also was heavy in the Burlington, Vt. Casper Southwest, with California get- W. S.C. Va.

60 ting a thorough soaking from Charlottle, N.C. Charleston, Wednesday's all-day down- Chicago Cincinnati 58 pour. Cleveland 58 55 Columbus, Ohio Snow was expected in Dallas-Ft. Worth the higher of Cen- Des Moines elevations Denver tral Arizona and western New Duluth Detroit PC 50 32 Mexico as the weather system El Paso CY on the West Coast pushed in- Great Falls Fargo PC land into the southern Rockies Helena Houston today. Indianpolls Jackson, Miss.

in effect for Cen- Las Kansas Vegas City Heavy snow warningse were Jacksonville tral Arizona highlands, where Little Rock Los Angeles 48 up to 10 inches of snow were Louisville 39 Miami Beach 70 forecast by the U.S. Weather Milwaukee PC 28 Bureau for elevations above Minneapolis-St. Paul 59 18 New Orleans 7,000 feet. New York 34 35 North Platte Omaha Oklahoma City 3 30 Philadelphia 39 36 Almost five inches of rain Pitsburgh 53 35 in Alabama Portland, Ore. 59 58 54 32 was reported Raleigh Wednesday as rain was Rapid City 35 34 18 Reno spread across the country.

In Richmond Michigan's Upper Peninsula up St. Louis Petersburg-Tampa three-quarters of inch of Salt Lake City San Antonio ice coated the Sault Ste. Marie San Diego 61 50 area, forcing at least 13 San Sault Ste. Marie 26 Francisco 47 schools to close. eastern Texas and Arkan- sal" some flood in was reported because of recent heavy rains.

Local Birth Announcements HICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Alan Hicks 612 Theo, a daughter, Ronda Denise, Feb. 21, at Lansing General Hospital. ALEX-To Mr.

and Mrs. Billy W. Alex, 510 W. Willow, a son, Billy Jay, Feb. 21, at Sparrow Hospital.

Mrs. Alex is the former Eldona Vermillion. SCHNEIDER-To Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Schneider, 4801 W.

Grand River, a daughter, Gina Ann, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital. SPOUSTA-To Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Spousta 302 Northlawn, East Lansing, a daughter, Courtney Lynn, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital. WOOD-To Mr. and Mrs. Larry D.

Wood, 532 Allen, a daughter, Amanda Dea, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack A.

Thomas, 6923 Meese, a son, Gregory Michael, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital. Mrs. Thomas is the former Louise G. Catin.

WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright, 1203-K University Village, East Lansing, a daughter, Shonna Ann, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital.

RUSSELL- Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Russell, 1626 Blair, a son, Clarence Scott, Feb. at Sparrow Hospital.

JONES--TO Mr. and Mrs. Eber G. Jones, 5824 S. Cedar, a son, Scott William, Feb.

23, at Sparrow Hospital. SALAZAR- Mr. and Mrs. Pedro T. Salazar, 1805 N.

High, a daughter, Sandra Ann, Feb. 22, at Sparrow Hospital. HERSMAN-To Mr. Mrs. John A.

Hersman, Genesee, a son, Matthew James, Feb. 21, at St. Lawrence Hospital. ALLEN-To Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Allen, 1708 Lansing, a son, David Douglas, Feb. 14, at Ingham Medical Hospital. FURLOW-To Mr. and Mrs. James Furlow, 919 Dunlap, a son, Steven Melvin, Feb.

15, at Ingham Medical Hospital. STETSON-To Mr. and Mrs. David Stetson, 6219 Balfour, a daughter, Jenifer Kay, Feb. 16, at Ingham Medical Hospital.

Mrs. Stetson is the former Marvel Beard. JAMES -To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin James, 6853 Aurelius, a son, Douglas Clifford, Feb.

16, at Ingham Medical Hospital. STEPHENS-To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stephens, 4568 W. Holt Road, Holt, a daughter, Melinda Marie, Feb.

16, at IngMedical Hospital. All You Care To Eat Choose from dozens of tempting items on our smorgasbord lines. 11:00 to 2:00. LUNCH served $1.19 4:30 to 8:00 DINNER served $1.79 HOLIDAYS FRI. SAT.

$1.95 Dessert and Beverage Extra FRIDAY DINNER MENU Deep Fried Shrimp Chicken Roast Beef (Carved to Order) Fish Newburg Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Baked Beans Plus: Choice of salads- vegetables and assorted hot dishes. SATURDAY DINNER MENU Turkey with Dressing Roast Beef (Carved Crisped Country Mini Drums. Ham Hawaiian Over Plus: Choice of saladshot dishes. to Order) Chicken Svedish Meat Balls Rice vegetables and assorted SUNDAY Dinner Served 11:00 to 7:00 Roast Beef (Carved to Order) Crisp Country Chicken Shrimp Svedish Meat Balls Beef Chop Suey Baked Potato Plus: Choice of salads- vegetables and assorted hot dishes. 1 Sveden House smorgasbord "We Put Our Hearts Into It" 321 S.

WAVERLY PH. 489-1871 THE STATE JOURNAL 24 Lansing, Michigan B-4 Mar. 5, 1970 .12 Seattle Shreveport Spokane Tucson Washington 40 .25 .19 Wichita 30 Wednesday highs-81 at Ft. Myers, .52 and Brownsville, Tex. .39 Morning lows-13 below zero at Havre, and 9 below zero at Hibbing, Minn.

.95 Greatest snow depth (except at moun1.06 tain stations)-23 inches at Kincheloe .08 AFB, and Newport, Vt. Snow, PC- Partly Cloudy, F-Fog. CODE C-Cloudy, Clear, L-Drizzie, S- 998 World Weather ..36 Athens 2 a.m. 59 PC Berlin 1 a.m. 30 CY Hong Kong 8 a.m.

57 CY .01 Lisbon Mdnt. 46 .55 Madrid 1 a.m. 39 Manila 8 a.m. 82 .05 Moscow 3 a.m. 21 New Delhi 5 a.m.

54 1.31 .07 Nice 1 a.m. 43 PC Oslo 1 a.m. 28 CY Paris 1 a.m. 32 CY .38 Rome 1 a.m. 39 CY Saigon 8 a.m.

77 PC Sofia 2 a.m. 43 CY .41 1.00 Sydney 10 a.m. 68 PC .48 Tokyo 9 a.m. 34 PC Vienna 1 a.m. 30 CY .33 ..36 Warsaw 1 a.m.

30 .30 Asuncion 8 p.m. 84 PC Buenos Aires 8 p.m. 75 CY .69 Montevideo 9 p.m. 73 PC 1.15 .12 Rio de Janeiro 9 p.m. 77 Nation's Weather Travelers' warnings were in effect today from Eastern Pennsylvania and Northwest New Jersey to Southwestern Maine as inclement weather occurred the East.

Freezing rain fell in much of warning areas and caused serious glazing of highways. While precipitation occurred both coasts, clear and dry weather prevailed in the na. tion's midsection. Rain was the rule in the Middle Atlantic states, where tem- JANETZKE-To Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Janetzke, 3020 Westwood, a daughter, Sarah Jane, Feb. 16, at Ingham Medical Hospital. SPANGLER-To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spangler, 4116 Rivershell Lane, a daughter, Feb.

17, at Ingham Medical Hospital. EDWARDS-To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards 720 Clark Road, a son, Larry Charles Feb. 18, at Ingham Medical Hospital.

-To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas French, Orchard, daughter, Angela Rosalie, Feb. 19, at Ingham Medical Hospital. MCCOMBER-To Mr.

and Mrs. Keith McComber, 6338 Cooper Road, a son, Phillip Allen, Feb. 20, at Ingham Medical Hospital. MORGAN-To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Morgan, 4701 Wainwright, daughter, Feb. 20, at Ingham Medical Hospital. ATWOOD-To Mr. and D. Atwood, 1503 N.

Turner, a daughter, Feb. 20, at Ingham Medical Hospital. DEVANEY Mr. and Mrs. Medrick DeVaney, 2226 Forest, a daughter, Linda Sue, 22, at Ingham Medical Hospital.

BOWMAN- -To Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, Linval, a son, Feb. 22, at Ingham Medical Hospital. -To Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Austin, 1703 Robertson, a son, Matthew Patrick, Feb. 24, at Ingham Medical Hospital. GARSIDE-TO Mr. and Mrs.

James Garside, 112 Bennington, a daughter, Jennifer Rae, Feb. 25, at Ingham Medical Hospital. SANTOS -To Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Santos, 215 Strathmore, a son, Feb.

24, at Ingham Medical Hospital. WOMBLE-To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Womble, 2107. W.

Mt. Hope, a son, Mark David, Feb. 26, at Ingham Medical Hospital. FRANK -To Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Roger Frank, 2927 Delta River Drive, a daughter, Shelly Lee, Feb. 24, at Lansing General Hospital. FRITZ--To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B.

Fritz, 2129 Riveside, a son, Lee James, Feb. 26, at Lansing General Hospital. FRYE-To Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Frye, 1601 Donora, a son, Robert David Feb.

27, at Lansing General Hospital. WILSON and Mrs. Vincent G. Wilson, 4586 DeWitt, a daughter, Susan Amy, Feb. 28, Lansing General Hospital.

JONES -To Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Jones, 917-A Cherry Lane, East Lansing, a son, Douglas Wayne, Feb. 27, at Sparrow Hospital.

Mrs. Jones is the former Patricia Brumfiel. MEIER-To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E.

Meier, 3915 N. Grand River, a son, Steven Lamar, Feb. 25, at Sparrow Hospital. Mrs. Meier is the former Londa Root.

THAYER-To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Thayer, 1426-G Spartan Village, East Lansing, a son, Steven, Daniel, Feb. 23, at Sparrow Hospital.

Mrs. Thayer is the former Sandra Bugg. STANDIFORD-To TO Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Standiford, 2928 Kenwick Circle, a son, Michael Alan, Feb. 22, at Sparrow Hospital. Mrs. Standiford is the former Nancy Fahl. PENA-To Mr.

and Mrs. Cruz F. Pena, 1312 W. Ionia, a daughter, Amada Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital.

WISER-To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Wiser, 828 Heald Place, son, Thomas Vern, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital.

-To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Gephart, 5203 Beverly, a daughter, Alisa Lynn, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital.

PUGSLEY-To Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pugsley, 116 N. Holmes, a son, Scott Allen, Feb.

24, at Sparrow Hospital. HATHAWAY-To Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Hathaway, 4485 Kenneth, Okemos, a son, Robert Francis, Feb.

25, at Sparrow Hospital. ALDEN-To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kenneth Alden, 622 Lenore, a daughter, Amy Michelle, Feb. 24, at Sparrow Hospital.

Mrs. Alden is the former Sheila Hardesty. JOSLYN-To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K.

Joslyn, 3107 Sablain Parkway, a daughter, Feb. 28, at St. Lawrence Hospital. Willkommen to the Frank 'n Stein the absolute best place to take the for the real gourmet German food, your favorite foreign or domestic breto and authentic Old world at popular prices Where Are We Going Friday Night? Special From. AUSTRIA Helmut Werner SINGERS FROM TIROL Sunday Dinners 12 Noon 8 P.M.

Drank 'n Stein Restaurant 220 S. Howard to the x-way between Michigan and Kalamazoo. HUBLER-To Mr. and Mrs. David E.

Hubler, 1000 Cawood, a daughter, Suzanne Marie, Feb. 27, at St. Lawrence Hospital. GONZALES-To Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Gonzales, 523 N. Butler, a son, John, March 1, at St. Lawrence Hospital. WAGER-TO Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick C. Wager, 1527 Inverness, a daughter, Nicole Lynne, Feb. 28, at St. Lawrence Hospital. DUNHAM-To Mr.

and Mrs. David M. Dunham, 610 Smith, a daughter, Theresa Marie, Feb. 28, at St. Lawrence Hospital.

McDANIEL-To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDaniel, 504. Wieland, a daughter, Allison, Feb. 26, at St.

Lawrence Hospital. MOFFIT-To Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Moffit, 407 N.

Butler, a son, Steven Ralph, Feb. 26, at St. Lawrence Hospital. DAUNT Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick D. Daunt, 6009 Coulson, a daughter, Marianne Sue, Feb. 24, at St. Lawrence Hospital. -To Mr.

and Mrs. Kurt D. Powell, 136 S. Magnolia, a son, Todd Douglas, Feb. 27, at St.

Lawrence Hospital. BELL Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell, 1226 W.

Michigan, a son, Omar Lance, Feb. 27, at St. Lawrence Hospital. KING To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard S. King, 3538 Karen, a son, Richard Shelby March 1, at St. Lawrence Hospital. SWINDLEHURST-To Mr. and Mrs.

L.E. Swindlehurst, 3617 W. Kalamazoo, a daughter, Kerri Jean, Feb. 28, at St. Lawrence Hospital.

BRADLEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Bradley, 1905 Walnut, Holt, a son, Jason Edward, March 1, at St. Lawrence Hospital.

SEVENSKI-TO Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sevenski, 415 Astor, a son, Michael John 11, Feb. 28, at St.

Lawrence Hospital. BOYKINS-To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Boykins, 519.

Leslie, a daughter, Cassandra Demetrice, Feb. 28, at St. Lawrence Hospital. MEESE-To Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin L. Meese, 5671 af Harper, Holt a son, Chris Kevin, Feb. 25, St. Lawrence Hospital. HODGES-To Mr.

and Mrs. Terry C. Hodges, 2362 N. Cedar, Holt, a daughter, Lori Ann, Feb. 24, at St.

Lawrence Hospital. BURNS 5125 To Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Burns, Wexford, a daughter, Laura Ann, Feb.

23, at St. Lawrence Hopsital. DAVIDS-To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davids, Baker, a daughter, Lori Ann, March 1, at St.

Lawrence Hospital. Divorces EATON COUNTY Sally J. Spack from John G. Spack. Ruby W.

Lundy from Barkley J. W. Lundy Jr. Joanne D. Goodrich from Robert C.

Goodrich. Doris E. Williams from Allen H. Willlams. D.

Richard Baker from Judith Mary Baker. David S. Hawker from Linda C. Hawker. Karen Rose Lee Kemper from Harold C.

Kemper. Delores K. Miller from Don Charles Miller. Madeline L. Mann from Herbert L.

Mann. Richard Eugene Gyger Sr. from Shirley Ann Gyger. Bereada Mulkey from Vernon Edward Mulkey. Juanita M.

Davis from Gayle H. Davis. Janet Woodman from Howard Woodman. Allison J. Polhamus from Robert E.

Polhamus. David Reynolds from Susan Reynolds. Kathryn Russell from Eugene Russell. Larry J. Smith from Hannelore M.

Smith. Marriage Licenses Robert C. Burns, 46, of 824 Conrad, and Linda M. Webb, 28, of 720 Coleman. Robert W.

Aubin, 22, of 251 Cedar, and Charlene C. Foy, 20, of 1300 E. Grand River. Kenneth W. Simons, 19, of 2810 Palmer, and Carol J.

Carpenter, 18, Holt. Robert R. VanLiew, 20, of 317 W. Hodge and Jackie M. Jenkins, 18, of 528 Irvington.

Alan R. Putnam, 30, of 942 W. Grand River, and Sadra L. Smithyman, 22, of 5734 Richwood. Brian L.

Jory, 20, of 218 Moores River, and Mary E. McClain, 22, of 110 Grand Rapids. Garrett J. Koerten, 22, of 910 E. Shawassee, and Karen L.

Kern, 21, of 910 E. Shiawassee. and Octaviano Espinoza, 21, of 626 Mifflin, Consuelo Lopez, 18, of 500 S. Francis. EVERY FRIDAY 5 P.M.

TO 8 P.M. CHICKEN DINNER John's Reg. $1.45 Uncle $1.09 OPEN PANCAKE SUN. THRU THURS. HOUSE 6 A.M.

FRI. to 11 SAT. P.M. 6 A.M. to 2 A.M.

2820 E. Grand River, Lansing PUT MORE SIZZLE IN YOUR LIFE T-Bone $2.49 Sirloin Rib-Eye Rib-Eye Sandwich Chopped Sirloin Chopped Sirloin Sizzling steak dinners with baked Idaho potato, tossed green salad and ovenwarm roll. Sizzling steak sandwiches come with french fries, GRAND OPENING WEEK A PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE 4220 South Logan Street (South of Logan Shopping Center) Open 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily, Fri.

and Sat. to 10 P.M. Also in Ann Arbor Fly With Us and be prepared to be pampered! SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET 12 p.m. till 3 p.m. "Hospitality $2.95 per person children under Cold Breads Featuring Meats Meats Juices.

Danish Fish Pastries Eggs Fruits Vegetables Salads International Wings" FEATURING THE EXCITING MUSICAL TALENT DAVID MARR Singing and playing your favorite songs, David Marr combines excellence in musical talent with personality and versatility. You must hear him! He'll set a skyline to music for your dining pleasure. Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. GOLDEN FALCON ROOM Trod Harvey DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT For Reservations 485-1764.

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