COFFEE BREAK B6 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022 Twin sister moves in; other twin decides she rules the roost At fi rst, she was happy I was here, because on a previous visit she said I was her drinking buddy. I don’t usually care much about eating, since my sense of taste is poor. Last night, because I could taste the dinner, I ate more. She accused me of being a glutton and a parasite. She has, as far back as I can remember, always been “MY way or the highway.” I’m tempted to go live in my truck to avoid her constant sniping. I have no money, YET. She loaned me $4,500, and feels that any money I receive from now on must go directly to her. Please help me. — UNHAPPY TWIN IN MICHIGAN DEAR UNHAPPY: Please accept my sympathy for the loss DEAR ABBY: When my hus- band died two months ago, my identical twin helped me move in with her. She never married. I do all the chores — clean six litter boxes, load and unload the dish- washer, etc. I don’t know how to operate her washer/dryer, as she has shown me only once. She doesn’t like the way I use my phone, set up fi les, nothing. She also drinks a lot, uses marijuana and is on a starvation diet. If I eat any carbohydrates at dinner, she accuses me of being a “glutton.” HISTORY Moon brothers were back in business on the northeast corner of Adams and Fir. In August of 1933 Eugene received his certif- icate to practice medicine and surgery and returned to La Grande where he shared an offi ce in the Foley Building with Dr. J.D. Haun. By 1963 the Moon Drug Company, which had been in continuous operation on this site for 40 years oper- ated by the Moon brothers, sold to William Noland of Yakima, Washington, and Jack Earnest of Pasco, Washington. The new Grace building, a one-story brick construc- tion 150 feet on Adams by 56 feet on Fir was quite Continued from Page B1 then he rerturned to school to become a doctor of med- icine. By March of 1928 the drug store, now with brothers Ed, Harry and Elmer, was forced to relo- cated to a temporary loca- tion west on Adams where Andrews Variety Store had been located before going out of business. This move had been necessitated by the plan to construct a new building on the site. By September of 1928 the old Grand Ronde Valley House building had been razed and the new brick Grace Building had taken its place. Again the of your husband. While moving in with your sister may have seemed like a good idea while you were in shock and the initial stages of grieving, unless you want to be her maid for the rest of your days, make other living arrange- ments. You are being treated like Cinderella. Repay the loan in installments after you fi nd a job or the estate is settled. Your sister may have always been the dominant twin, but what you are experiencing now is abuse, and for the sake of your mental health, you cannot allow it to continue. DEAR ABBY: I had a man as a roommate for a year while he worked in town. “Rodney” was a wonderful roommate. After his an addition to downtown. Following its completion it provided space for four businesses. Moon Drug occupied the space on the corner of Fir and Adams, with Sevens-Van Engelen department store, Grace Harness Shop and Thrift Grocers located on Adams. Who was Grace of the Grace Building and Grace Harness Shop? Grace was born in Illinois in 1891 to Nathan Perrine and his wife, Sophroni. In the early 1900s the family moved to Island City where in 1913 Mr. Per- rine was serving on City Council. In 1916, Grace, a popular 25-year-old, mar- ried Talbert M. Shannon, a harness maker. Talbert died at age 35 in 1922 of tubercu- lease ran out and he was trans- ferred elsewhere, he came clean about his feelings for me. Then the pandemic happened, and he disappeared for two years. Rodney is now back and wants to live with me part time again. This time he wants more inti- macy. He’s kind and helpful around the house. He’s divorced, very smooth and has a residence 1,000 miles from here. I don’t want to be “friends with benefi ts.” I don’t know him well enough to know if I want more. But I enjoy his company a lot. I am in my 60s and young-looking — so why not just have a good time? I still don’t want to be hurt. Any advice? — ROOMMATE ROMANCE IN CALIFORNIA losis of the spine. In May of 1925 Grace married Ira Alden Snyder. Ira, a widower with three older children, was a saddle maker. The two were looking forward to the birth of their fi rst child in December of 1926 when on June 17 Ira felt ill during the night and went to another room to try to sleep. The next morning Grace found that he had passed away during the night. The cause of death was thought to be heart trouble. Grace was a strong woman. As the sole bread- winner for the family she continued running the Snyder Harness Co. at 1306 Adams while also raising her young son Charles. By DEAR ROOMMATE: Sex with you should not be part of Rodney’s lease agreement. What he is proposing seems more like a business deal than an attempt to court you. If you are looking for a rela- tionship that could lead to “some- thing more,” do not jump into this without carefully weighing the pros and cons, including the emotional risk involved. If you were willing to settle for a “good time,” you wouldn’t be writing to me. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. █ 1928 she decided to con- struct a new building and expand her business. This was the Grace building and the new business she took there was called Grace Harness Co. The business expanded. In addition to repair work they off ered harnesses, saddles, luggage, and canvass goods like awnings and tents. Life wasn’t easy for Grace as a widow, and her young son Charles was an adventurous child. When he was around six he got caught in a water meter box and his mother had to call the fi re department to assist in extracting him. When Charles was eight, Grace married a widower nearly 30 years older than she. This was Charles A. Playle, an agent for the Texaco Co. This marriage lasted six years until 1940 when her husband died of a heart attack. Tragedy struck again in 1942 when Grace, age 51, died of breast cancer. Her son Charles was only 16. He had inherited his mother’s strength and he completed high school and college and went on to become the CPA we all knew as Charlie Snyder of Eveson, Snyder and Lincoln. Enjoy! Keep looking up! Ginny Mammen has lived in La Grande for more than 50 years and enjoys sharing her interest in the history of people, places and buildings. █ M ICHAEL 541-786-8463 M. 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