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12 Press-Republican — Wednesday, March 21,1979 r Weather Dribbling costs scoring chance NATIONAL WEATHfft SMVICC POMCAST to 7 PM CST | -It - 7f 30.00 _ HIGNIST TfMPfftATUftH VPI WEATHER FOTOCAST t> Rain and showers are forecast today in the central and southern Plains region. Weather is expected to be generally fair elsewhere. Mostly sunny for the first day of spring implain ValWy — Considerable sunshine today, highs 45 50 Fair tonight, lows 25 30 Mostly sunny Thursday with highs in the low 50s Winds northerly 816 mph with a few higher gusts Chance of precipitation near zero percent today. 10 percent tonight. — Sunny and mild with cloudy periods today, highs 8-10. Outlook for Thurs- day little change. . Ottawa, Montreal. Trola Riviera — Sunny and mild with cloudy periods today, highs near 10 Outlook for Thursday Lfitle change. Qu«toc. Ea*t*na Township* — Sunny and mild with cloudy periods today, highs 8-10. Outlook for Thursday: little change. ByERMABOMBECK Since I work from home, I fan- tasize a lot on how it would be Ho climb into the car every morning and drive into the city to an office in carpetland. I see me sitting behind the wheel looking cool... my lip gloss simmer- ing and my solar hair looking like an unmade bed as I sip my Spartan breakfast of black coffee from a steaming mug. Sometimes, sr man three times larger than his sports car with licens^plates \MACHO I\ pulls next to me and tries to catch my eye, but I stick-shift into low gear and pull off, leaving him in a cloud of exhaust without a threadof hope. Oh, I could pull it off. After all', I'm not without Credentials. I have Superintendents meet in Florida TAMPA, Fla. — The annual meeting of the Retired Superintendents and Ad- ministrators of New York State who live in Florida for the winter, was held March 3 at Sweeden Houee in Tampa. Charence H. Nye of Keene, and Largo, Fla, was chairman oLlte^JT^ member gathering. The \official greeter was Ted Wenzel of At§any, who has attended each of these meetings since they were started in 1964. % The guest speaker was Paul Vogan, president of the New York State Retired Teachers' Associa- tion, who was visiting friends in Brooksville. Fla. transported three dogs to the vet with three children (one with stomach flu and one blowing bub- bles from his own saliva in my ear) arguing over two windows in the back seat when an umbrella opened automatically. 1 It's just that the opportunity didn't present itself until yesterday when I found myself in the early morning traffic going into the city. This was my chance to fulfill my fantasy. - I ran a brush through my hair, put on a skirt, topggd-by a jacket with one of thosex#ive-foot scarfs that just hang around the neck. Next came the lip gloss, and finally the mug of steaming hot coffee. When the motor finally turned over, the vibration spilled part of the coffee all over the dashboard where it dripped down on my leg^ causing me great pain. . . I balanced it on the console and reached for it a few times but cars were passing me on the right and cutting in. One time when I shifted gears, my entire hand went into the cup and slashed coffee all over the carpet. Once, I nearly had it to my lips when the cars in front of me braked suddenly and I got a lap full. Ahead, I could see a light. If I timed it right, I Could put the cup to my lips and look cool. We inched our way forward and finally my mo- —menthad come. I brought the cup from my side, threw* my hair back with the assuredness of a woman ex- ecutive on the move', and started to sip my coffee. The light changed. The car behind me blew his horn. I jumped a mile. The coffee dribbled down my chin and onto my jacket. My scarf fell in- to what was left of the cold coffee. The man in the sports car alongside me laughed until I thought he would have a hernia. I drink too much coffee anyway. Tax problems? Let Wards tax consultants help with your return. Stop in today... no appointment needed. PYRAMID MALL PLATTSBURGH USE WARDS CHARG-ALL CREDIT WARD Wm carry an mxcmllmnt line of REHABILITATION EQUIPMENT by Besest Q Jcnnir^ WHEELCHAItS WALKEtS WALKING AIOS CtUTCHES MANY MORE OR- THOPEDIC SUPPLIES SALES RENTALS SERVICE BAKER MEDICAL SUPPLY \ . 563-1010 145 So. Coth»rin« Pittsburgh, N.Y. High, lows listed for Pittsburgh PLATTSBURGH — Official PAFB Weather Suit ion report of the 24-hour period ended 4 p.m. Tuesday 'Maximum temperature — 47. Ave. — 3? Minimum temperature — 30; Ave. — 21 1>eps« L>gw <s a reg 'Stereo trademark o* PepsiCo. »oc Precipitation — None Month record high — 73 Month record low — Minus 1 Sunrise — 5 47 a.m. Sunset —5:56 p.m. WED. THRU SAT. SALE iraiUlir !:*!:» SWMY1M SPORTING GOODS SLEEPING BAG 32 96 30% SELECTED RODS DuDOnt Dacron top quoitTy 4iB Im- proved Dupont Docron Finished sizes PROPANE LANTERN DoutHe -nantte ^a^tem nas ~e A ZZ ane borne -free Pepsi Light N»rPepsi light is evert oftemortAnd COOLER 88 LANTERN 'N BATTERY 297 Rte 3 and 1*7 (Eirt 37),Pyramid Mali. Pittsburgh