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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Thu
1/16
33/13
Partly cloudy skies
with gusty winds.
Colder. High 33F.
Sunrise Sunset
7:34 AM 5:34 PM
Fri
1/17
37/22
Plenty of sun. Highs
in the upper 30s and
lows in the low 20s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:34 AM 5:35 PM
Sat
1/18
49/22
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
upper 40s and lows
in the low 20s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:33 AM 5:36 PM
Sun
1/19
55/29
More sun than
clouds. Highs in the
mid 50s and lows in
the upper 20s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:33 AM 5:37 PM
Mon
1/20
61/27
More sun than
clouds. Highs in the
low 60s and lows in
the upper 20s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:33 AM 5:38 PM
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Oklahoma At A Glance
Area Cities
■HI
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Antlers
42
19 windy
Guymon
32
12 windy
Sapulpa
33 13 windy
Ardmore
40
22 windy
Lawton
37
13 windy
Shawnee
37 16 windy
Bartlesville
33
13 sn shower
McAlester
38
21 windy
Snyder
37 14 windy
Broken Bow
43
21 windy
Miami
30
10 sn shower
Stillwater
32 13 windy
Claremore
32
11 sn shower
Muskogee
35
15 sn shower
Tahlequah
34 14 sn shower
Cordell
36
13 windy
Oklahoma City
35
14 windy
Tulsa
35 18 windy
Duncan
37
17 windy
Okmulgee
33
13 windy
Watonga
33 12 windy
El Reno
33
12 windy
Pauls Valley
37
19 windy
Weatherford
33 11 windy
Elk City
36
13 windy
Perry
33
12 windy
Wewoka
36 16 windy
Enid
32
12 windy
Sallisaw
36
15 sn shower
Woodward
33 9 windy
National Cities
City Hi Lo Cond.
Atlanta 45 28 pt sunny
Boston 25 21 mst sunny
Chicago 27 9 pt sunny
Dallas 46 27 windy 4
Denver 37 18 pt sunny
City Hi Lo Cond.
Houston 59 29 windy
Los Angeles 77 54 mst sunny
Miami 77 62 pt sunny
Minneapolis 20 2 pt sunny
New York 30 22 mst sunny
City Hi Lo Cond
Phoenix 79 49 pt sunny
San Francisco 66 47 mst sunny
Seattle 49 37 cloudy
St. Louis 25 9 sn shower
Washington, DC 34 26 cioudy
Moon Phases UV Index
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PAGE TWO — Sapulpa Daily Herald, Wednesday Jan. 15, 2003
-Today in History
By The Associated Press
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 15,
the 15th day of 2003. There are 350
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 15, 1929, civil rights
leader Martin Luther King Jr. was
born in Atlanta.
On this date:
In 1559, England's Queen
Elizabeth I was crowned in
Westminster Abbey.
In 1844. the University of Notre
Dame received its charter from the
state of Indiana.
In 1870, the Democratic Party
was represented as a donkey for
the first time in a cartoon by
Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
In 1942, Jawaharlal Nehru suc-
ceeded Mohandas K. Gandhi as
head of India's National Congress
Party.
In 1943. work was completed on
the Pentagon, now the headquar-
ters of the U.S. Department of
Defense.
In 1967, the Green Bay Packers
of the National Football League de-
feated the Kansas City Chiefs of the
American Football League in the
first Super Bowl, 35-10.
In 1973, President Nixon an-
nounced the suspension of all U.S.
offensive action in North Vietnam,
citing progress in peace negotia-
tions.
In 1976. Sara Jane Moore was
sentenced to life in prison for her at-
tempt on the life of President Ford
in San Francisco.
In 1978, Lisa Levy and Margaret
Bowman, two students at Florida
State University in Tallahassee,
were murdered in their sorority
house. (Theodore Bundy was later
convicted of the crime, and execut-
ed.)
Ten years ago: In Paris, a his-
toric disarmament ceremony ended
with the last of 125 countries sign-
ing a treaty banning chemical
weapons. Lyricist Sammy Cahn,
who wrote the words to “Call Me
Irresponsible" and “High Hopes,"
died in Los Angeles at age 79.
Five years ago: Henry
Cisneros' ex-mistress, Linda Medlar
Jones, pleaded guilty to misleading
federal authorities investigating the
former U.S. housing secretary's
payment of alleged hush money to
her. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman
denied allegations that she had sold
her influence in the White House.
One year ago: Attorney General
John Ashhcroft said that John
Walker Lindh, the 20-year-old
Californian who had fought along-
side the Taliban in Afghanistan,
would be charged with conspiracy
to kill U.S. citizens and could face
life in prison if convicted. (Lindh re-
ceived a 20-year sentence after
pleading guilty to supplying servic-
es to the Taliban and carrying explo-
sives in commission of a felony.)
Arthur Andersen LLP said it was fir-
ing senior auditor David B. Duncan,
who had organized a “rushed dis-
posal" of Enron documents after
federal regulators requested infor-
mation about the failing energy
company. Michael Bilandic, former
Chicago mayor and Illinois
Supreme Court chief justice, died at
age 78.
Today’s Birthdays: Nuclear
physicist Edward Teller is 95.
Actress Margaret O’Brien is 66.
Singer Don Van Vliet (aka "Captain
Beefheart”) is 62. Actress Andrea
Martin is 56. Rock singer Martha
Davis is 52. Actor-director Mario
Van Peebles is 46. Actor Julian
Sands is 45. Singer Lisa Lisa (Lisa
Lisa and Cult Jam) is 36. Actor
Chad Lowe is 35. Actress Regina
King is 32.
Thought for Today: “I refuse to
accept the idea that the ‘is-ness’ of
man’s present nature makes him
morally incapable of reaching up for
the ‘ought-ness’ that forever con-
fronts him."
— Martin Luther King
Junior
(1929-1968)
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Obituaries
Robin Ann
Parham-Stice
Robin Ann Parham-Stice, 44,
of Kiefer, died Monday. Jan. 13
2003 at her home with her hus-
band and family present.
She was a participant in the
body donor program through the
Oklahoma State Anatomical
Board: therefore, funeral servic-
es will not be set.
Instead, a gathering of fami-
ly and friends will be held in
Kiefer on Thursday, Jan. 16,
2(X)3 at the Community Freewill
Baptist Church on Selsor Street
from 5 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Slice was born Nov. 2
1958 in Sapulpa where she at-
tended school. She graduated
from Kiefer in 1976 and lived in
the Kiefer area most of her life.
. , She is survived by her hus-
band Glen Slice-, her parents.
Clyde and Dusty Parham: sisters
Jody Trotter-Mizell and her hus-
Macy and Chandy; step-daugh-
ter Mandy Johnson, of Kansas
City, nephews Jason Trotter and
his wife Maryann. Matthew and
Stephen Brake and Leo Daniel;
nieces Kasey Trotter, Leslie
Griffith. Sara Daniel, and Ivory
and Miranda Parham; great-
niece Jacelyn Trotter; and her
special little friend Checotah
Gillett.
She loved life, little children,
and animals. She was gifted with
a green thumb and enjoyed her
many plants. She will be greatly
missed by family and friends.
[Pd 1-15-2003]
HEATHERLY, Mildred
Funeral services are at 2 p.m. to-
day at the Crossroad Bible
Church in Mannford. The Rev.
Will Dane will officiate.
Interment will follow at the
Oakhill Cemetery in Mannford.
Mrs. Heatherly. 71, was born
in June 19, 1931 and died
Sunday, Jan. 12, 2003 in Tulsa.
She was a retired nurse's aid.
She is survived by her daugh-
ter Gloria Shirley, of Sapulpa.
Robin Ann Parham-Stice
band Alan, of Skiatook. Sherry
(Pokey) Brake and her husband
Mark, of Sapulpa, and Holly
Stubblefield, of Bristow; brother
Wade Parham and his wife Jean,
of Kellyville; step-son Tommy
Slice, of Talala. and his children
Death
Notice
Wife loses sleep when man’s libido works the night shift
DEAR ABBY: I need to
know if I'm being unreasonable.
A few nights ago — around 3 or
4 in the morning — my husband
got into bed and woke me to have
sex. 1 had only been asleep for a
few hours. He knows 1 have to
get up for work by 7 a.m. It's not
the first time this has happened.
When I tell him 1 need my sleep,
he gets mad and says I'm reject-
ing him. Then he gives me the
silent treatment.
Abby, I have never been a
morning person and have always
needed my sleep. This is a recur-
ring problem that affects other
parts of our relationship. My hus-
band and I have been married 15
years and have quarreled contin-
uously over his "nocturnal
Dear
Abby t
needs." 1 should add that he is un-
employed and can sleep any time
he wants.
How do you suggest I get my
hubby to be more considerate
without hurting his feelings? —
SLEEP-DEPRIVED IN THE
MIDWEST
DEAR SLEEP-DE-
PRIVED: You and your husband
should hash this out in the cold
light of day, preferably with a
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marriage counselor. Intimacy is
an important part of marriage, but
it has to be mutual to be enjoy-
able.
DEAR ABBY: I'm a college
student attending school across
the country from my family and
friends. My parents were in
Europe for Christmas this year,
so my Aunt Louise invited me to
spend the holidays with her and
Uncle Harry.
Aunt Louise lived far from us
when I was growing up, so I did-
n't get to see her often and I wel-
comed the chance to get to know
them better. Aunt Louise operates
a bed and breakfast, and knows
just what touches in the room
make her guests feel at home.
Abby, on my nightstand was a
delightful little booklet of yours
— “Keepers." I read a piece or
two from it each night before 1
turned out the lights.
I would like a copy of your
booklet for myself — and also
one for each of my sisters who
live out West. How can 1 get
them?
Thank you in advance for the
information, and happy new year.
— AMANDA IN BUFFALO,
N.Y.
DEAR AMANDA: I’m de-
lighted you enjoyed the
“Keepers" booklet. It contains
some of my favorite inspirational
and humorous pieces. To order
the booklets, send a self-ad-
dressed envelope, plus a check or
money order for $5 (U.S. funds
only) for each copy, to: Dear
Abby — Keepers, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447.
(Postage is included.)
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also known as
Jeanne Phillips, and was found-
ed by her mother, Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box
69440. Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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