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v-. THE Thursday, Apfil.30, 1998- All WEATHER TIDES i -Forecast for noon Friday. 7 3a ijfN Lr El EI3 IS? HfGH LOft FLVOfVES SW3W ICE PTCiOUOf fltXJOr Warm weather will persist In the West tomorrow; cooling will progress inland across California and Oregon. Much cooler air will cover the' northern Plains and northern Rockies, while sunshine will heat op the Plains. from the Valtey-to New England will be -cool and damp.

Thunderstorms will erupt from Virginia to Florida. rr tm rtn i ANNAPOUS AREA: periods or rain and possibly a thunder- storm. Lows around 6O-, Winds southeast 1O to 15 mph. Chance of rain 90 percent. Tomorrow, periods of rain "and thunderstorms.

HPghs the" upper Winds southeast 10 to lmph. Chance of rain 70 percent. OCEAN 'RESORTS: Tonight, showers and thunderstorms likely. Lows in the -upper 5Os. Winds south 1O to 15 mph.

Chance of rainJO percent. Tomorrow, rairt and thunderstorms" likely," Highs "in the upper 60s. Winds south 15 mph. Chance of ram 70 percent. CHESAPEAKE-BAY: Tonlght-and -tomorrows south winds 15-knots.

feet. showers -and thunderstorms. THE LONG-RANGE OUTLOOK: Saturday through Monday, an unsettled period. Variable cloudiness with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the 50s.

Highs the 60s to lower 70s. A 131? A WFATWFI7 DATA MrxcM CM i c.r\ UMIM Record High today: 92. in 1910 Record low today. '32 in- 1961 One year ago today: Showers? Precipitation yesterday; 0.00 one TMN7A Total precipitation for April: 3.11 inches Normal precipitation for Apnl: 3.09 inches. Yesterday's high temperature: 73 degrees Yesterday's low temperature: 36 degrees Water temperature (at Thomas Point): Sunrise tomorrow: a.m.' Sunset 7:59 p.m.

a.m.. Nafier TOMORROW'S TIDES LOW HIGH LOW HIGH Annapolis 2:25 a.m. 9:01 a.m. 3:57 p.m. p.m.

Edgewater 2:02 a.m. 8.38 a 3:34 p.m. p.m Fairhayen 1:08 a.m. 7:49 a.m. 2:40 p.m.

8:18 p.m. Sandy-Point 2:42 a 9:25 a.m. 4:14 p.m. 9:54 p.m. Shady Side 2:05 9:02 3:37 p.m, 9:31 tliat the tide occurs tonight ELSEWHERE Temperatures indicate previous day's high and oyemlgtit low to a.m.

EST. Hi Lo Pro Otlk Hi Lo Prc Otik Abiierie.Tex. .75 44 clr Uftle Rock 72 51 cdy 62 54 rn tos Angeles 80 "56 ctr Albany.N.Y. 72 48 Louisville 61 58 .98 rn 72 51 Macori 72. 62 rr Amarillo 65.

37 clr Madison 63 46 cd Anchorage 38 31 .10 cdy Medford 8 8 '49 55" .25 Memphis- 58 2.52 edi Atlanta 66. 58 .66 rn Miami Beach 7 9 73 .61 rr Atlantic City ..70 50 cdy Midland-Odessa 77 46 Austin 78 52 cdy -Milwaukee 50.. 42 ,01 rr Baltimore 73 "5'5 cdy Mpls-St Paul 70 39 cl Baton Rouge 71 63 .04 cdy Mobile 67 60 .85 cd Billings. 78 49 cdy Montgomery 69 64 .01 -Birmingham" 67 63 rn Nashville-. 65 61 .39 rr Bismarck- 75 48 clr -Orleans.

70 63 .21 cd, Boise 80 50 ctr NewYorkGity 72. 60 cd. Boston 73 56 72 56 cd. Bridgbport 66 53 cdy Norfolk, 70, 53 cd Brownsville 78 58 Cdy North-Plane 66 23 cl Buffalo. 63 51 cdy Oklahoma City 55 43 el i t- r.

i i i r-" Caribou.Maine 70 39 cdy Orlando 86 68 ..10 rn Casper '-70 34 cdy Paducah 62 -61 .71 rn "76 rn" Peoria' 6 7 54 .71 rn Charleston, W.Va. 70 57 .26 Philadelphia 71 53, cdy- "68 -nr --55-----1-2 rr I-- 1 Cfieyehne 64" "37 73 34 cir- Chicago 62 50 rn Portlarid.Maine 74 45 elr Cincinnati 62 561.98 rn Portland.Ore. 85 58 clr Cleveland 65 56 .08 Providence 72 51 cdy Colorado Springs 64 34 clr Pueblo. 71 32 clr Columbia.S. C.

75 60 rn. RaleigfrDurham 71 55 Ga. 70 63 ..70 rn Rapid City 7 1 34 clr Columbus, Ohio 66 58 .25 fn Reno 78 43 cd 39 clr Richmond 72 54 cd Corpus Christi 82 50 cdy Roanoke. 73 55 Dallas-Ft Worth 68 46 clr Rochester 67 51 cd Dayton 64 56 .27 rn Rockford 58 50 .09 a Daytona'Beach 81 68 .11 Sacramento 86 54 cl Denver 65 '35 clr St Louis 73 52 .55 ctf Des Moines 52 50 .02 cdy StThomas 88. cd Detroit 63 53 .02 rn Salerrr.Ore.

82 54- cl Duiuth 73 47 clr Salt Lake City 71 46 El Paso 77 47 .04 cdy San Angelo 79 52 ci Elkins 72 54 rn San Antonio 8O 50 cd Erie -59 53 .03 San-Diego 68 60 Eugene SO 5i cdy San Francisco 69 53 cd Evansville 61 58 San Jose -84 cd Fairbanks 40 30 cdy San 85 77 cd Fargb" 75 4 2 clr Sanfa Fe 64 32 Flagstaff 61 27 cdy St Ste Marie 70 36 i 64 45 Savannah 74 .65 .17 FortSmith 60 50 cdy Seattle 74 54 i i- Fort Wayne 6'i 56 .09 Sfireveport f3 46 clr Fresno 92 61 clr Sioux City 62 43 cdy Goodland ,65 30 clr Sioux Falls 66 39 cdy Grand Junction 75 38. i South Beritf 61' 7 Great Falls 80 40 cdy 72 57 .72 Green Bay 65 36 cdy Springfiefd.Mo. 58 48 cdy Greensboro.N.C. 69 56 Syracuse "68 47 cdy Harrisburg 74 54. cdy Tallahassee 7 7 67 rn FTartfofd TM "74 --52- ---cdy TampaFSrPtrsbg- 87- 70 -m Helena 77 35 Clr Toledo 65 56 ,14 m.

Honolulu 75 64 cdy Topeka 52 48 .10 Houston 76 47 clr Tucson 85 58 cfr Huntlviire 67 61 .15 58 51 cdf Jackson.Miss. 68 59 .12 cdy Waco 75 47 clr Jacksonville 75 67 1,13 WashingtonjD.C: 72 57 cdy Juneau 56 44 .02 W.Palm Beach 76 71 -21 Kansas City 54 50 rn Wichita 51 48 .01 cdy Knoxville 68- 57 .26 rn -Wichita Falls 65-' 43 clr "Lake Charles 68 55 cif Wilkes-Barre 71-51- -cdy J.ansing^v Las Vegas 84 59 clr" Yakirha 82 cir Lexington 64 55.1.15 rn Youngstown 65 55 .44 rn Lincoln 51 49 07 cdy Yuma 95 70 clr rWLIVrC. DC.MI 2 hcibbed in drug bUSt After getting tfie call, 'Officers buncesl)f crack" One telephone-caJl fxom a neigh- Kirchner, of the Annapolis Special cocaine, a small amount of mari- borhood watch member- led city Emergency Team, assembled a team juana and cash and- Mr. Proctor's police to more than 1 pound of crack and found two men parked on Tripp car. cocaine in Bywater Wednesday.

Creek Court at pjn. Further details were not immedi- The find was among the biggest They arrested Omari Belt 21, of available, ever in 1804D Copeland Road, and Rashid. is certainly one of the largest Malik Proctor, 21, mo fixed address, IVlaill Street Tire sfHTUrPS- we've pr made," on charges of drug possession, drug Flaroe? broke out OBITUARIES polls restaurant across tliQ front thefltree burned oat buildings, oa Main Street The fire at Nikko's 189A Main caused about llO.QOO damage, said Capt. Leonard Clark, Fire Department spokesman. Employees at a neighboring office building reported the fire.

Capt. Clark said the lire was Blanche Brashears Funeral services will be at 3 p.m, Spatz Crowe, whom he married in. Along with his wife, be is tomorrow at the Moss Feaster Fu- 1992; and his son, Todd Travis -vived by a son, Howard Lv Blanche Carr Lewis Brashears, a neral jj ome 1320 Main st Dyneain, Crowe of Edgewater. Auterback of Danbury, two Melong resident of Majo, died of Fla Agra ves'ide, service will be held Visitation will 'be from 7 to 9 p.m. "daughters.

Barbara Jean Cobb and rontBTiW at li ajn Motfda at "at Hardesty Funeral Home, Itorothy A. Auterback, both of' TM i te fhHofiYvmllc Cemetery in Davidsonville. Local 12 Ridgely where services will Bradenton, two grandchildren; tojewaier aner a onei uiness. one arrangements by Hardesty Fu- be at 11:30 aon. tomorrow.

Burial and four great-grandchildren. was born Dec 19 mTal me wiU foUow at Maryland Veterans visitation wffl be from 7 to 9 p.m. to lieu of flowers, memorial con- Cemetery in Crownsvffle. today and frbm2.to4.and7 tomorrow at- Hardesty -Funeral American Cancer Societ 1D41 LefOy Folderauer 90S Galesville Road in Gales, aSd'Setnfg and Route 3-North, Gambrills, MD 21054. William.

Folderauer, 70, a vffle. A Mass orChristian burial DaUasL Brittingham, 41 0 after a lengthy cfc nn forjnerly -of. -Crowns- Mr. Folderauer bom' In iSSS, of viUe, died of heart failure Aprfl 27 Baltimore where he St. lonr Mary Star df the Sea School He was Brittingham was in employed as a route salesman for SndcMdrfen and attended the Univer- Dairy- inBaltimore prior to sity of Maryland at College Park, He become an assistant manager at 1 1" worked as a payroll accountant Lueky's Conyenience'Store in Glen the late Mary Shaw, -Myrtle Paxton wfth Dart 0 "Burnie an'd QdentonT and Came for 13 years.

During World War he served in A graveside service mil be held at He was a member of South Shore the Navy. tist hun He wi a member of GlenBurnie Old pS Road enjoyed sports 6 Caching lks Lodge 2266 and enjoyed bowl- Ola TurRey Foint Koaa. in bage- LJttle League baseball and Pee Wee ine be made to the" Hospice of the wlft Loi ilie Chesapeake 8424 Veterans High-- 1 Mlc el Bayne Folderauer; two daughters, warMfflersvmMD2ST Dusto Brittingham of Crownsvule. of Arnold and Karen -ArratiePYnpnts are bv Also survlvm 6 11 daughter, Adams of- Pasadena; one son, Jennifer Lynne wffliam Folderauer of Arnold' two Robert Bright 3 TM of West Deptford, of CQ N.J,; one sister, Sherri Wilson of Lint hjcum; and seven grand- Robert H. Bright, 63, of CrownsviUe; and one step-sister, children merrSlivfTied Sfril JJatSe SheUa WUson of Salisbury, Visitation wiU be from 3 to 5 and 7 lAncrfViv illTiAGQ 'nrii'll PJITIPPT 1 i LUlBrSU.

xlOlllC, 4S7O KlTCnTG iTTt IT LnnWvn RoaA Ed ewater way where funeral services will be Mr. Bright was born in Brooklm Memorial contributions may be at 10 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be ir, TM ae to the American Diabetes to Glen Haven Cemetery in Glen Hyartsvflle High School in Prmce Associatioll) 1211 Connecticut Ave urnie "Georges County 7 He attended it Washington, DC Memorial contributions in lieu of Bethany College in Lmdsborg, onn memorial contrioutions, in lieu or and took courses at the University UUdb flowers, may be made to Hospice of of Maryland. Ralnh CfOWG the Chesapeake, 8424 Veterans in the Air Force from Tpl TIim Highway, MillersvUle, MD 21106.

Snk the position of- senior vice presi- Care Systeni where 82 of Shady Side, died of dent He remained with the. barik he was on vacation, cancer April 29 at -Anhe Anmdel after its acquisition by Citizens Mr. Crowe was born in Baltimore. Medical Center after a brief illness; -Bank of Maryland. He s-epred in the Army in.

Vietnam -TummiUo- was born in New In 1971 he moved to Hambleton 19 wttere a Yqrk Gity During Worl4 War he EsEfes Tie rSIded iiii com P. ler-wpeE ai -was-a war ea a tte oln Harbor Hills in Davi'dsonvlUe and Commendation Medal 1940 to .1945 the Asia-Pacific then in Riva Farms in Riva before a 6 theater. While residing in the moving to JloHda-m t995lHe joined National Defense Service Medal, the BrQn wa a mechanic for- the Clearwater PolicerDeTpkrtment Service Medal, and We the U.S. Post OfTice in the Bfbrix, as a policeman's aide. Vietnam Campaign Medal.

retiring after 25 years of He was a longtime member of He ad wori as director He and his wife of 29 years Prince George's County, Rotary computer operations and- property DorothyE Tummillo, moved to this Club District 611, servmg as its man fg 6rof vma emf president in 1983. Landover- since 1985. Mr! Tummillo was a member of Surviving are his wife fif.42 years, He was a member of Moose Lodge the Knig ht of Columbus, the Maxine Bright; one Lori: 917 mCallao.Va where he had a an Legion and Our Lady of Bright' of Fort Lauderdale, Flai; a vacation home'. His interests in- Sorrows Catholic Church in West Bright; of Las River. crossword Vegas, and formerly of Riva; bdUards.

puzzles, gardening and scratch-off V. Kern of Mr. Crowe was formerly married- lottery tickets. Failing Waters, W.Va: He was Se to Crowe. father of the late Harry Bright.

Survivmg are. his Iris -1 1 Keap tne Benefits! a A i a i CHAMBER Why should! become a Member of the Greater Annapolis Chamber of Commerce? Netw-orking opportunities Programs Special Events Business lists mailing labels Education Business Referral Services Listing free link on Chamber web site Membership Directory And much more! Annual Membership Drive May 11-15, 1998 Join Bv Mav 15th and receive: a fegy' 1 3 month'-, of rhcrhtsfship for the price of! 2 mcriths FBur free Chamber events (2 Contact 2 Business After Hours; A new member to welcome you i. Money-Back-Guarantee Your Satisfactioii.with Chamber. membership or we will refund your entire membership investment FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE CHAMBER (410) 268-7676 Inn nif MM IRiH HARDESTY FUNERAL HOMES PRIVATE. PARKING AT EACH LOeATION 1 2 Ridgely Annapolis 263-2222 Galesville Gambrills 263-2222 923-2601 "OurSffi jjl tff NttS Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 101 Owensville Road in WestHiver.

Burial will be at 10 ajn. Monday in Maryland Veterans Cemetery at Crownsyille. Memorial contributions may be made -to a charity. of choice. Daniel Waldroop Wilson 71 of Landover, died of lung disease April 27 at Prince Ge'orge's Madiqal Center.

Mr. Waldroop was born In from 1942 to 1950, including at the Battle of the Bulge during World War IL He was awarded the Purple Heart ancL Bronze" Star medals 7 'mi1irjtry- worked as a security guard at various sites in Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County. He was of the Baptist faith and enjoyed gardening and crafts. Deari'Waidroop, whom he married in 1953; three sons, Larry Waldroop of Annapolis and Danny Kurt and Douglar H. Waldroop, both" of four brothers, Paul, Samuel and Glenfi Ohio and David Waldroop.

of Florida; five sisters, Martha Ellen. Moyers and Adabell Evans tjf Tennessee, Elizabeth Hover and. Febe Watson of Florida and Elciemay Lawson of Kentucky; and -two. grandchildren. memorial service will be held- at '2 Saturday at Van Buren Street Baptist Church, Van Buren: Street and Bay Ridge Avenue in Easfp6rt 0 af Hardesty Funeral Home.

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