Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 18, 2009 Page: 2 of 14
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Pag. 2 — Wetlwnd Edition, October 18,2009, Sapulpa Oatlv Herald ^ ^ ^ ^ „
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Tue
10/20
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10/21
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Mostly sunny Highs in
the upper 60s and
lows in the tow 50s
Sunrise:
7:35 AM
Sunset:
6:43 PM
66/54
A tew thunderstorms
possible. Highs in the
mid 60s and lows in
the m‘d 50s.
Sunrise.
7:36 AM
Sunset:
6:42 PM
59/49
Scattered thunder-
storms Highs in the
upper 50s and tows in
the upper 40s.
Sunrise:
7:37 AM
Sunset:
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The play runs
through Sunday and
again next weekend.
Show times are
8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturaays and
2 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are
$10 tor adults
and
$5 for students.
Reservations
required by calling
or e-mailing
the theatre
Sapulpa
Community
Theatre
is located at 124
S Water Street.
Call 227-2169 for
more information
or visit
www.sapulpacommu
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Moon Phase*
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I have always had a warm
and close relationship with our
college-age children. We often
host their friends in our home,
making certain they’re com-
fortable. well-fed and wel-
come.
My son brought his^gtrl-
friend home for long weekends
several times this year. Not
once has she said thank you lor
meals, gifts or entertainment.
When 1 asked her if the stand-
ing rib roast I had served was
OK - it’s my specialty - she
said it wasn't cooked the way
she likes it. She shows
absolutely no interest in us. our
home or the community in
which our children grew up.
She does offer to clear the
table, but that’s the extent of it.
Upon leaving, she will say,
"thanks.’’ With the exception of
one brief e-mail, we have never
received a written note from
her. . u
We love our son. and ne
may love her But we re not
eager to clean, shop lor, cook
and host this young lady again
If our son wants to bring her
home for another holiday, what
do you suggest we say or do? -
DISGUSTED IN SEATTLE
DEAR *' DISGUSTED:
While your feelings are under-
standable, and you may be
tempted to tell your son what
you have told me. bite your
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tongue. II you say anything
negative about his girlfriend, it
will make him defensive and
his instinct will be to defend
her.
It would not, however, be
••attacking" her to gently share
with him that you and his father
were “disappointed" that you
never received a thank-you
note from his houseguest, and
wonder if she was raised with-
out having been taught the
social graces. II he s serious
about her. he might clue her in.
But if he doesn't, and he wants
to bring her home for the holi-
days. I have the ideal gilt tor
her a book on etiquette.
DEAR ABBY: Last week
my oldest daughter shocked me
by informing me that her lather
had molested her and her sister
many times when they were lit-
tle. When 1 told her that I had
known nothing about it. she
screamed and culled me a liar.
Abby, I was in great distress
when my children were young.
1 didn't know what was going
on. I divorced him when the
two youngest were 5. He was
an alcoholic and bipolar, in and
out of jail and mental hospitals
frequently. I would be in prison
today had I known, because I
would have killed him.
Now, 46 years later. 1 am
asking your advice. Is there
anything 1 can do to this child
molester? He ruined both of
our daughters’ lives. My oldest
has been drug and alcohol
addicted for years. She is only
now dealing with her addic-
tions. He lives in a group home
for bipolar people and oltcn
goes on rampages.
Please direct me to a
resource for help. I have been
in Al-Anon for 41 years and a
born-again Christian for 37
years, which has helped me
cope with the 19 years of hen
mv children and I have lived
through. - HOUSTON
READER
DEAR READER Talk to
your daughters and ask them to
report to the police what hap-
pened to them. It would he a
step in taking back control ol
their lives, and because their
father may have done this more
recently with other little girls,
the police should know his his-
tory. While it may he too late to
prosecute your ex-husband lor
what he did to his daughters, i!
he has continued molesting, it
may not be tin) late to get him
for something he has done
more recently.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also known
as Jeanne Phillips, and was
founded bx her mother, Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440. Los Angeles. CA
90069.
715 E. Taft, Sapulpa
Call today lor on appointment.
Sapulpa / 315 E. Dowsy, (918) 227-5247
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Shance, Brenda. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 18, 2009, newspaper, October 18, 2009; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1509294/m1/2/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.