East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 23, 2022, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 9, Image 9

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Saturday, July 23, 2022
East Oregonian
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DEAR ABBY
Husband’s secret life as a serial cheater revealed
Dear Abby: I have been married for 23
years. About a year ago, our 22-year-old
daughter became suspicious that her dad
might be having an aff air. She found out it
was true through his text messages. When we
sat down as a family and discussed it, at fi rst
he denied it. He got upset to the point that he
told our daughter to leave the house, which
she did for two weeks. We asked her to come
back after my husband and I talked to work
things out and I took him to confession. We
later all went away for a vacation together.
Some time has passed, and I looked at his
phone and saw he’s been at it again, this time
with a 30-year-old woman who lives here, and
another one in another state. When I told him
I knew, he denied it. Recently, I’ve been going
to counseling. I need advice. — Suspicious
In New Jersey
Dear Suspicious: By now it should be in love with him, but I don’t know if that’s the
apparent that your husband cannot or will not case or if it’s because I’m alone and vulner-
stop womanizing and lying to you. I’m glad able and want someone to love me back. I
you are seeing a licensed therapist,
was never close with my biologi-
because you need to decide ratio-
cal father or my adoptive father, so
nally whether the situation you’re
some of this may be “daddy issues.”
living with is one you are willing to
Should I tell him how I feel about
tolerate. You should also schedule
him, or is it way too soon? — Taken
an appointment with your doctor to
By Him In Michigan
Dear Taken: It would be more
be tested for STDs, and one with an
attorney to fi nd out what your rights
prudent to wait until you are sure
are as a wife of 23 years in New
about your feelings for this guy
JEANNE
Jersey. After that, you will have a
before declaring your love. Slow
PHILLIPS
clearer idea of what to do.
down. Let the relationship evolve
ADVICE
Dear Abby: I met this guy online
until you are sure about your moti-
three months ago. He’s the greatest
vations. If you do, he may beat you
guy I have ever met. He respects me in ways to the punch.
no other man has respected me, and I appreci-
Dear Abby: I have a problem. I’m 8 and I
ate that about him so much. I feel like I may be want a dog, but my parents won’t let me have
one. The last time we had a dog, I left the door
open and it got run over. I feel really sad and
bad about it, but I want another dog. Even
though it was an accident, my parents don’t
trust me. How can I show them I’m responsi-
ble enough and I won’t forget to close the door
again? — Really Wants A Dog In Sacra-
mento
Dear Really Wants: Please accept my
sympathy for your loss. Because you didn’t
mention how long ago your dog was lost, I
will assume it is fairly recent. You might be
able to regain your parents’ trust if you begin
accepting responsibilities at home. Do they
want you to make your bed, keep your room
neat, help in the kitchen or the yard? Shoul-
dering these kinds of responsibilities can
show parents you are ready for more ... like
caring for a pet, for instance. I wish you luck.
DAYS GONE BY
100 years ago
in the East Oregonian
Opie Read, novelist, story-teller and lecturer, proved one
of the most pleasing entertainers on the present course of the
Ellison-White Chautauqua when he addressed his Pendleton
audience last night. The personality of this witty son of the
Old South made its appeal to the audience in no uncertain way.
The Watteau girls, a duo of fun makers, were on the bill this
afternoon. Tonight, one of the red-letter events of the year’s
program will be off ered when the Percival Vivian players
present Peter B. Kyne’s great American play, “Cappy Ricks.”
50 years ago
in the East Oregonian
A Boise, Idaho man was in satisfactory condition at St.
Anthony Hospital today after suff ering extensive injuries in
a car-truck collision Friday. According to state police, a truck
with a tank trailer, driven by Frank Joe Lewis, 55, Portland,
was eastbound on Interstate 80-N and pulling the grade near
the Indian Hills exit near Pendleton. The truck was moving
about 40 miles per hour up the grade when the car, driven by
Charles O. Daniel, 56, approached from the rear at a high rate
of speed and struck the rear of the truck. Daniel was taken
to the hospital by Pendleton Fire Department’s community
ambulance service. Lews was not hurt. The accident occurred
at 11:50 a.m. Friday. The truck trailer is registered to Asbury
Transportation Company of Portland.
25 years ago
in the East Oregonian
A musical extravaganza, celebrating the 150th anniversary
of the Mormon migration west, is scheduled at the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Highland Avenue and
11th Street. “Faith in Every Footstep” will include music from
hymns to county-western to hoe-down music. “The show
covers the whole 150 years since the migration took place,
including Hermiston pioneers, said Phyllis Peterson, a Hermis-
ton piano teacher. Peterson arranged the music and is conduct-
ing the 40-voice choir and orchestra. Orchestra members
include students from all the local high schools. They’ve
been rehearsing two months. All the west end Mormon ward
involved in the production. The show starts at 7 p.m.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
In 1958, Britain’s Queen
Elizabeth II named the fi rst
four women to peerage in the
House of Lords.
In 1967, five days of
deadly rioting erupted in
Detroit as an early morning
police raid on an unlicensed
bar resulted in a confron-
tation with local residents,
escalating into violence that
spread into other parts of
the city; 43 people, mostly
Blacks, were killed.
In 1982, actor Vic
Morrow and two child
actors, 7-year-old Myca Dinh
Le and 6-year-old Renee
Shin-Yi Chen, were killed
when a helicopter crashed on
top of them during fi lming
of a Vietnam War scene for
“Twilight Zone: The Movie.”
(Director John Landis and
four associates were later
acquitted of manslaughter
charges.)
In 1983, an Air Canada
Boeing 767 ran out of fuel
while fl ying from Montreal
to Edmonton; the pilots were
able to glide the jetliner to
a safe emergency landing
in Gimli, Manitoba. (The
near-disaster occu r red
because the fuel had been
erroneously measured in
pounds instead of kilograms
at a time when Canada was
converting to the metric
system.)
In 1990, President George
H.W. Bush an nounced
his choice of Judge David
Souter of New Hampshire to
succeed the retiring Justice
William J. Brennan on the
U.S. Supreme Court.
In 1996, at the Atlanta
Olympics, Kerri Strug made
a heroic fi nal vault despite
torn ligaments in her left
ankle as the U.S. women
gymnasts clinched their
fi rst-ever Olympic team gold
medal.
In 1997, the search for
A nd rew Cunanan, the
suspected killer of designer
Gianni Versace and others,
ended as police found his
body on a houseboat in
Miami Beach, an apparent
suicide.
In 1999, space shuttle
Columbia blasted off with
the world’s most powerful
X-ray telescope and Eileen
Collins, the fi rst woman to
command a U.S. space fl ight.
In 2003, Massachu-
setts’ attor ney general
issued a report saying clergy
members and others in the
Boston Archdiocese prob-
ably had sexually abused
more than 1,000 people over
a period of six decades.
In 2011, singer Amy
Winehouse, 27, was found
dead in her London home
from accidental alcohol
poisoning.
Ten years ago: His hair
dyed a shocking comic-
book shade of orange-red,
James Holmes, the former
doctoral student accused of
killing 12 moviegoers at a
showing of the new Batman
movie in Aurora, Colorado,
appeared in court for the fi rst
time. (Holmes was convicted
of murder and attempted
murder and sentenced
to life in prison without
parole.) Penn State’s football
program was all but leveled
by penalties for its handling
of the Jerry Sandusky child
sex abuse scandal as the
NCAA imposed an unprec-
edented $60 million fine,
a four-year ban from post-
season play and a cut in the
number of football scholar-
ships it could award. Sally
Ride, 61, the fi rst American
woman in space, died in La
Jolla, California.
Five years ago: A trac-
tor trailer was found in a
Walmart parking lot in San
Antonio, Texas, crammed
with dozens of immigrants;
ten died and many more
were treated at a hospital
for dehydration and heat
stroke. (The driver, James
Bradley Jr., was sentenced
to life in prison after plead-
ing guilty to transporting
the immigrants resulting
in death.) President Donald
Trump tweeted that he had
“complete power” to issue
Church
Solid Rock
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pardons. Jordan Spieth won
the British Open for his third
career major championship.
One year ago: The Tokyo
Olympics, delayed for a year
by the pandemic, were offi -
cially declared open by
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito;
tennis star Naomi Osaka lit
the cauldron at the open-
ing ceremony. Cleveland’s
Major League Baseball
team, known as the Indians
since 1915, announced that
it would get a new name,
the Guardians, at the end of
the 2021 season; the change
came amid a push for institu-
tions and teams to drop logos
and names that were consid-
ered racist.
Today’s bir thdays:
Retired Supreme Court Justice
Anthony M. Kennedy is 86.
Actor Belinda Montgom-
ery is 72. Actor-writer Lydia
Cornell is 69. Actor Woody
Harrelson is 61. Rock musi-
cian Martin Gore (Depeche
Mode) is 61. Rock musi-
cian Slash is 57. Model-ac-
tor Stephanie Seymour is 54.
Actor Charisma Carpenter
is 52. Country singer Alison
Krauss is 51. Actor-come-
dian Marlon Wayans is 50.
Former White House intern
Monica Lewinsky is 49. R&B
singer Michelle Williams
is 42. Actor Krysta Rodri-
guez is 38. Actor Daniel
Radcliff e is 33.
DIRECTORY
Redeemer
Episcopal
Church
541-567-6937
241 SE Second St. Pendleton
(541)276-3809
www.pendletonepiscopal.org
Worship Service: 11:00AM
Sunday School: 9:45
Pastor Wilbur Clark
Sunday Holy Communion: 9am
Wednesday Holy Communion: Noon
M-F Morning Prayer 7am on Zoom
All Are Welcome
St. Johns
Episcopal Church
N.E. Gladys Join
Ave & Us
7th, Hermiston
541-567-6672
JOIN OUR INCLUSIVE
CONGREGATION
ON OUR JOURNEY WITH JESUS
Services 9:00am Sundays
In-person or streaming on
Facebook or Zoom
Sunday Worship Service
9:30 - Sunday School
10:30 - Worship Service
Wednesday Bible Study
5:30 Family Fellowship Meal • 6:00 Bible Study
150 SE Emigrant
(541) 276-3369
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
Iglesia Católica Nuestra
Señora de los Ángeles
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
32742 Diagonal Rd.
Hermiston, OR
Community
Presbyterian
Church
14 Martin Drive,
Umatilla, OR
922-3250
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Center for Worship & Service
Our Lady of Angels
Catholic Church
Sundays at 11:00am
Worship: 10 AM
Sunday School at 11:30
The Salvation Army
COME AS YOU ARE
COME WORSHIP
WITH US AT THE
COUNTRY
CHURCH
PENDLETON
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH
OPEN HEARTS – OPEN DOOR
www.graceandmercylutheran.org
Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. (Nursery Provided)
Fellowship, Refreshments & Sunday School
Check Out our Facebook Page or
Website for More Information
541-289-4535
Pastor Weston Walker
Grace and Mercy Lutheran Church, ELCA
(First United Methodist Church)
191 E. Gladys Ave. / P.O. Box 1108
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
Sunday Service: 9am & 6pm
Tuesday Kingdom Seekers: 7pm
Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm
We offer: Sunday School • Sign Language
Interpreters • Nursery • Transportation • & more!
Pastor Dan Satterwhite
541.377.4252
417 NW 21st St. • Pendleton, OR 97801
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PendletonLighthouseChurch
First Christian
Church
(DISCIPLES OF CHRIST)
in Mission for Christ LCMC
Sunday Worship.........9:00 AM
Bible Study......10:15 AM
215 N. Main • Pendleton
In Person worship Sundays
at 10:00 am
Red Lion Hotel
( Oregon Trail Room )
Office Phone: 541-276-5358
Hours: M-F 9:00am-1:00pm
201 SW Dorion Ave.
PendletonPresbyterian.com
Worship Services On Facebook
10:00am Sundays
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