Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 2009 Page: 2 of 22
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Pa,»e 2 - Thursday, July JO, 2000. Sapulpa Dally Herald
The Sm i pa Daily Herald
(Today's Weather
Fri
7/31 1
Sat
8/1
Sun
8/2
Mon
8/3
flRjTue E
8/4
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87/65
Mix oi sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
upper 80s
and lows in
the mid 60s.
89/68
Partly cloudy
with a stray
thunder-
storm.
92/69
Times of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
low 90s and
'ows in the
upper 60s.
86/65
Scattered
thunder-
storms pos-
sible
88/63
Scattered
thunder-
storms.
Highs in the
upper 80s
and lows in
the low 60s.
Suniise:
6.31 AM
Sunset:
8:30 PM
Sunrise:
6:32 AM
Sunset:
8:29 PM
Sunrise:
6:33 AM
Sunset:
8:28 PM
Sunrise:
6:33 AM
Sunset:
8:27 PM
Sunrise:
6:34 AM
Sunset:
8:26 PM
Oklahoma At A Glance
Enid
88/67*
tv.
Oklahoma City
85/68 y _
Tulsa
87/eef
Sapulpa
Area Cities
Antlers
Ardmore
Bartlesville
Broken Bow
Claremore
Cordell
Duncan
El Reno
Elk City
Enid
Guymon
Lawton
McAlester
Miami
Muskogee
Hi LoCond
83 69 pt sunny
86 73 t-storm
88 63 pt sunny
82 70 t-storm
87 65 pt sunny
87 64 pt sunny
79 66 pt sunny
88 67 pt sunny
86 62 pt sunny
88 67 pt sunny
86 62 pt sunny
83 66 pt sunny
83 69 ptsunny
86 63 mst sunny
86 65 pt sunny
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Oklahoma City
Okmugee
Pauls Valley
Perry
Sallisaw
Sapulpa
Shawnee
Snyder
Stillwater
Tahlequah
Tulsa
Watonga
Weatherford
Wewoka
Woodward
Cities
H wd'Cc: lC'.
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
69 t-storm
68 t-storm
62 mst sunny
76 t-storm
55 pt sunny
, 77 t-storm
I 63 pt sunny
80 t-storm
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
85 68 pt sunny
88 66 pt sunny
81 70 pt sunny
88 66 pt sunny
88 67 pt sunny
87 65 pt sunny
85 68 pt sunny
84 67 pt sunny
87 66 pt sunny
87 65 pt sunny
87 66 pt sunny
87 66 pt sunny
85 64 pt sunny
84 67 pt sunny
87 66 pt sunny
■» IV V' V1
Hi Lo Cond
79 62 pt sunny
84 69 t-storm
105 82 pt sunny
73 55 pt sunny
87 64 sunny
82 65 sunny
Washington, DC 88 73 t-tfmm
First
Jul 28
Full
Aug 6
Last
MIL
New
Aug 20
UV Index
Sun Mon Tue
8/2 8/3 8/4
Very High Very High Very High Very High
The UV Index b measured on aO • t1 number scale,
with a higher UV Index showing the need tor greater
skin protection_^
Summer fun is nearly done...
Students will begin
the enrollment
process soon if they
will be attending
Sapulpa Public
Schools.
Enrollment for all
grades will take
place at the
appropriate school
and run from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Aug. 4-7.
School will be in
full force beginning
Aug. 20.
Photo by JUDY
LAMBERT/Herald
DEAR ABBY: I just had to
respond to "Daddy Who Cares
(June 2). whose wife is threat-
ening to tell their teenaged
daughter, "Gina," she was not
wanted. For me a person’s most
that can't be taken back
So please inform "Daddy
Who Cares'" wife that what she
felt so many years ago is noth-
ing compared to the sadness
that "Gina" will bear and exam-
wanted. for me a person s mo*. ----- . 7, -n. ..
defining trait is not gender, age me throughout her life. There is
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Dear
Abby
or race. It’s whether or nol he or
she was wanted. The other
traits are things that nature or
society put on you. Once you
know you were not wanted by
the people who put you here, it
can easily define you, and it
brings pain that will never go
\\ doesn't matter how much vocal on this subject and agree
you achieve or how much your that telling "Gina" would be
parents say they love you. A
pioce «*f ybur life just doesn't
fit. Those of us who carTy this
know ledge understand the sad-
ness very well. It is something
no unhappiness more lasting
than knowing you were not
welcomed into this world. —
WOUNDED HEART IN
NEW YORK
DEAR WOUNDED:
Thank you for your heartfelt
letter. Readers were extremely
Cares." When I was a teenager
I overheard my mother tell a
friend of hers that I was an
unplanned pregnancy. To the
best of my knowledge my par-
ents never considered abortion,
but nonetheless, it destroyed
my self-esteem.
In the case of "Daddy,"
I have always had difficulty
trusting my parents, and 1 have
always known I wasn't wanted.
Years of therapy have healed
the deep wounds. "Daddy"
should tell his daughter the
story and also tell her how
much he loves her and wants
her in his life, and that he is
glad they never went through
with the original plan. If he
does, she will be able to trust
him and know she was not a
"mistake." - DEEPLY
WOUNDED IN NEW
HAMPSHIRE
DEAR ABBY: Ever since 1
pain. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: Kudos on
your advice to "Daddy Who
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worse. It's a good thing "she learned she was pregnant
"Daddy" has custody because with me and asked the doctor
the mother seems willing to for an abortion. And as a result,
disregard her child's welfare in | have struggled with low self-
order to get vengeance on her esteem and feelings of worth-
husband. You're right. Abby
-absolutely no good can come
from the disclosure of that
information. - ONE WHO
KNOWS IN CHICAGO
DEAR ABBY: I was a child
who was both unplanned and
unwanted. When I was 13, my
lessness my entire life.
As an adult and mother. I
can pinpoint this "amusing
anecdote" as the root cause of
many of these issues. I pray
that the young girl in that letter
never finds out that her parents
considered abortion. No matter
how many times her dad say he
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