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derstorms
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storms pos-
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storms pos-
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storm
Highs in the
low 80s and
lows in the
low 60s.
sible.
Sunrise:
Sunrise:
Sunrise:
Sunrise:
Sunrise:
6:44 AM
6:43 AM
6:41 AM
6:40 AM
6:39 AM
Sunset:
Sunset:
Sunset:
Sunset:
Sunset:
8:03 PM
8:04PM
8.05 PM
8:05 PM
8:06 PM
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Local Weather
Oklahoma At A Glance
Enid ^
70/64*
Tulsa
74/69
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Oklahoma City
75/67
L.. . Lawton
75/64
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Area Cities
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Antlers
82 68 t-storm
Oklahomemt^^75 67 t-storm
Ardmore
78 64 t-storm
Okmulgee
77
69 t-storm
Bartlesville
67 60 t-storm
Pauls Valley
77
67 t-storm
Broken Bow
80 68 t-storm
Perry
72
65 t-storm
Claremore
68 64 t-storm
Sallisaw
72
67 t-storm
Cordell
74 63 pt sunny
Sapulpa
71
65 t-storm
Duncan
79 66 t-storm
Shawnee
79
68 t-storm
El Reno
71 62 t-storm
Snyder
77
65 ptsunny
Elk City
75 63 pt sunny
Stillwater
71
66 t-storm
Enid
70 64 t-storm
Tahlequah
69
65 t-storm
Guymon
85 50 pt sunny
Tulsa
74
65 t-storm
Lawton
75 64 pt sunny
Watonga
71
64 cloudy
McAlester
77 69 t-storm
Weatherford
72
64 cloudy
Miami
63 61 t-storm
Wewoka
76
67 t-storm
Muskogee
72 66 t-storm
Woodward
74
59 rain
National Cities
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Atlanta
79 61 t-storm
Minneapolis
53
40 pt sunny
Boston
56 38 windy
New York
57
46 pt sunny
Chicago
48 39 pt sunny
Phoenix
84
59 sunny
Dallas
85 70 t-storm
San Francisco
57
49 rain
Denver
70 42 rain
Seattle
52
39 ptsunny
Houston
88 72 pt sunny
St. Louis
55
52 rain
Los Angeles
63 54 pt sunny
Washington, DC 62
46 pt sunny
Miami
86 71 pt sunny
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spired here Saturday, at Sahoma Lanes. Sapulpa’s Kyle Biggs at left won the scratch division (average 175 and above)
winning the first place trophy and $400 in scholarship money. The Sapulpa High sophomore rolled a perfect 300 game
during the tourney, his second attainment of bowling perfection in his young life. He holds a 215 average in the ten pin
game. In the middle Stephen Hartman of Moore, won a second place trophy in the handicap division. At far right Eric
Lowder of Piedmont won the second place trophy as a scratch bowler. Lowder also bowled a perfect game Saturday,
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Co-Workers Grit Their Teeth Seeing Dentist’s Sagging Pants
DEAR ABBY: 1 work in a
dental office. My boss (the
doctor) and his assistant have a
problem keeping their pants up.
Every time either of them
reaches for something or. God
forbid, bends over - they flash
their backsides. It's just bad.
and both of them are pretty
good-sized men.
My boss is the kindest, most
generous person I know. But
frankly, this is ai\ embarrass-
ment for patients and co-work-
ers alike. Something has to be
done. Any suggestions to help
us with this problem would be
greatly appreciated.
EMBARRASSED FOR
EVERYONE, TOWANDA,
PA.
DEAR EMBARRASSED:
The doctor and his assistant
may be unaware of the show to
which they are treating every-
one. You say this is not only
embarrassing for the employ-
ees but also the patients. Have
any of them complained about
it to you? If so. you have your
opening to transmit that mes-
sage to Dr. Derriere.
DEAR ABBY: I have been
with my boyfriend. "Gil," for
three years. We bought a house
together six months ago. Prior
to that, we had a discussion
about the future Gil told me he
wanted to get married and have
kids. i ,. i. . .i i
I expected a marriage pro-
posal over the holidays. When
it didn't happen, I asked him
what he was waiting for. His
response broke my heart. He
said he no longer wants to get
married. Gil says he loves me.
I'm his 'best friend." he is will-
ing to move forward and have
children - but not get married.
I'm not sure how I feel about
his arrangement. I am
depressed and don't know what
to do. For me, Gil is "The One"
- - the love of my life. 1 feel like
a failure and a fool for allowing
Dear
Abby
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myself to get into this situation.
Please help me. -- WEDDING
BELL BLUES IN M ASSA-
CHUSETTS
DEAR WEDDING BELL
BLUES: I don't blame you for
feeling depressed and con-
fused. The person you thought
was The One led you on and
convinced you to make a major
investment under false pretens-
es. You should not have chil-
dren with him under these cir-
cumstances. Before this goes
any further and you feel even
worse about yourself. I'm
advising you to consult a
lawyer about extricating your-
self from this bad business
deal. You're not the failure. He
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DEAR ABBY: I played
matchmaker for a girlfriend
and introduced her to a buddy
of mine from work. Two years
later, he was arrested for
molesting her children, and I
just found out he'd had a record
for this! She is no longer speak-
ing to me. What do I do? ~
REGRETFUL IN OREGON
DEAR REGRETFUL: All
you can do is apologize —
which I presume you have
already done. Although you
were well-intended when you
made the introduction, it
implied that you were giving
him your endorsement.
However, you should not have
been expected to have done a
background check on him —
that was your friend's responsi-
bility as the mother of young
children. And she may be mad-
der at herself for not doing so
than she is at you.
DEAR ABBY: This Friday.
April 22. is Farth Day. It offers
all of us a chance to do some-
thing positive for the planet.
Many parents use it as an
opportunity to bond with their
children by sharing in a project,
and some schools offer credit
to students who participate
(hint. hint). So check your local
newspapers and go online to
find ways you can help in your
community.
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Walt Disney Co.
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Duke Energy
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Eli Lilly
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AETNA Inc.
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Kraft Foods Inc
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Lowes Companies
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MDU Resources
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PepsiCo Inc
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Pfizer
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Royal Dutch SH A
ROSA
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Sysco Corp
SYY
28 60
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ABNDX +004
Target Corp
TGT
49.62
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AMER BAL FUND A
Verizon Comms
VZ
37.24
-0.07
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Wal-Mart Stores
WMT
53 35
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Wells Fargo & Co
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30 07
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