The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, September 06, 2022, Tuesday Edition, Page 12, Image 12

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    COFFEE BREAK
B6 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022
Man bites off more than he can chew with comments
night, not for two days. She got
very angry and said I was ruining
her birthday.
She then said she’d pay for her
own meal. I declined her off er and
paid, but now I’m wondering if I
was wrong. She did pay for half
the appetizer, which I didn’t want
or eat, and she left the tip. Should
have told her before we went out
to dinner that I was on a tighter
budget? Can our relationship be
saved? — LOSING IN LAS
VEGAS
DEAR LOSING: Strong
relationships thrive when there
is honest communication. You
and the Birthday Girl have been
seeing each other for an extended
period of time. If money is tight,
you should have mentioned it long
DEAR ABBY: Every year
my girlfriend and I take each
other out for dinner on our birth-
days and bring a gift. This year,
even though I am currently expe-
riencing fi nancial hardship, I
bought her a gift and off ered her
dinner.
At the restaurant, she ordered
the largest portion of what she
wanted. She stated it’s what she
always orders in that restaurant.
I responded that she always takes
half of it home, and that I had
off ered to buy her dinner for that
before her birthday rolled around.
Yes, she should have been aware
of it before you invited her to
dinner. Because she wasn’t, I can
understand why she might have
been put off by what she may have
interpreted as a snide comment
rather than a cry for help. Can
your relationship be saved? Yes,
as long as you two REALLY start
talking to each other.
DEAR ABBY: I am in my
early 40s. I have reconnected
with a girl I dated in high school.
Things are wonderful. I have
come to understand that she was
“wronged” by other men more
than once in the years in between.
But I have also learned it was hap-
pening during our relationship
as teens. I cannot stop ripping
ceed with this romance, the two of
you should get at least six months
of couples counseling from a
licensed professional.
A lot has happened to you both
in the intervening years since
high school. There was nothing
you could do to stop anything that
happened. She was a willing par-
ticipant in those failed relation-
ships. Your future with her will
be brighter once you know each
other better as adults, which will
involve frank communication on
both of your parts.
myself in half for not realizing it
was happening and doing nothing
to stop it. I wasn’t damaged; she
was.
I am hesitant to do anything
that makes her revisit her pain,
but it is something I can’t let go
of. I am not sure how I should
proceed in the present, so that I
don’t let the past damage a future
that seems so bright. Could you
please give me a woman’s point
of view? — CAUTIOUS IN
MICHIGAN
DEAR CAUTIOUS: Under-
stand that you and this woman
were very diff erent people when
you dated more than 20 years
ago. I suspect my point of view
is similar to what you would get
from a man: If you plan to pro-
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.
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NEWS OF THE WEIRD
Leak ruins NASA moon rocket launch bid
The Associated Press
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. —
NASA’s new moon rocket sprang
another dangerous fuel leak Saturday,
Sept. 3, forcing launch controllers to
call off their second attempt this week
to send a crew capsule into lunar orbit
with test dummies. The inaugural fl ight
is now off for weeks, if not months.
The previous try on Aug. 29 at
launching the 322-foot Space Launch
System rocket, the most powerful
ever built by NASA, was also trou-
bled by hydrogen leaks, though they
were smaller. That was on top of leaks
detected during countdown drills ear-
Chris O’Meara/The Associated Press
An American fl ag fl ies in the breeze as NASA’s new moon rocket
sits on Launch Pad 39-B after being scrubbed at the Kennedy
Space Center Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
This is scheduled to be the fi rst fl ight of NASA’s 21st-century
moon-exploration program, named Artemis.
especially on a test fl ight like this where
everyone wants to verify the rocket’s
systems “before we put four humans up
on the top of it.”
NASA already has been waiting
years to send the crew capsule atop the
rocket around the moon. If the six-week
demo succeeds, astronauts could fl y
around the moon in 2024 and land on it
in 2025. People last walked on the moon
50 years ago.
Launch director Charlie Black-
well-Thompson and her team had barely
started loading nearly 1 million gallons
of fuel into the Space Launch System
rocket at daybreak when the large leak
cropped up in the engine section at the
bottom.
lier in the year.
After the latest setback, mission
managers decided to haul the rocket off
the pad and into the hangar for further
repairs and system updates. Some of
the work and testing may be performed
at the pad before the rocket is moved.
Either way, several weeks of work will
be needed, according to offi cials.
With a two-week launch blackout
period looming in just a few days, the
rocket is now grounded until late Sep-
tember or October. NASA will work
around a high-priority SpaceX astronaut
fl ight to the International Space Station
scheduled for early October.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson
stressed that safety is the top priority,
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Longview
54/69
Kennewick
55/76
St. Helens
58/81
TIllamook
61/86
57/81
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Clear to partly
cloudy
A p.m. t-shower
in spots
Sunny and
cooler
Sunny and
pleasant
Warm with
clouds and sun
77 38
81 38
85 44
Eugene
10
10
9
56/87
77 44
82 44
91 50
10
9
5
Comfort Index™
La Grande
4
57 91 47
Comfort Index™
Enterprise
3
3
5
57 89 46
Comfort Index™
3
77 43
89 48
10
10
6
4
NATION (for the 48 contiguous states)
High Sunday
Low Sunday
High: 124°
Low: 32°
Wettest: 3.32”
89°
38°
92°
43°
95°
42°
Sunday
0.00
Month to date
Trace
Normal month to date 0.06
Year to date
4.73
Normal year to date
6.48
0.00
Trace
0.09
9.22
11.42
0.00
0.00
0.12
18.21
16.03
PRECIPITATION (inches)
HAY INFORMATION WEDNESDAY
20%
WNW at 7 to 14 mph
11.9
0.24
RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Monday)
Phillips Reservoir
Unity Reservoir
Owyhee Reservoir
McKay Reservoir
Wallowa Lake
Thief Valley Reservoir
4% of capacity
35% of capacity
14% of capacity
65% of capacity
3% of capacity
5% of capacity
STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Sunday)
Grande Ronde at Troy
Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder
Burnt River near Unity
Umatilla River near Gibbon
Minam River at Minam
Powder River near Richland
High: 103°
Low: 34°
Wettest: 0.04”
SUN & MOON
TUE.
WED.
6:20 a.m.
7:21 p.m.
5:48 p.m.
1:07 a.m.
6:21 a.m.
7:19 p.m.
6:28 p.m.
2:24 a.m.
H H H H H H
MOON PHASES
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54 cfs
90 cfs
44 cfs
85 cfs
20 cfs
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Sep 10
Sep 17
New
Sep 25
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Oct 2
61/92
Grants Pass
Brookings
Juntura
55/100
60/101
Silver Lake
Jordan Valley
64/99
Paisley
54/96
Frenchglen
Diamond
62/99
Klamath Falls
53/96
Lakeview
50/96
McDermitt
WED.
City
Lewiston
Longview
Meacham
Medford
Newport
Olympia
Ontario
Pasco
Pendleton
Portland
Powers
Redmond
Roseburg
Salem
Spokane
The Dalles
Ukiah
Walla Walla
THU.
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
95/58/s 80/54/s
76/51/pc 77/53/s
88/45/s 74/40/s
100/60/s 95/57/s
65/49/c 62/51/s
78/46/pc 76/49/s
103/66/s 89/55/s
95/56/s 84/53/s
91/52/s 80/53/s
83/54/pc 81/55/s
74/53/pc 74/54/s
96/48/pc 83/44/s
92/58/s 86/54/s
86/50/pc 80/55/s
87/54/s 77/50/pc
93/57/pc 87/54/s
88/43/s 73/41/s
90/56/s 79/54/s
ANTHONY LAKES
PHILLIPS LAKE
A stray t-shower
Very warm
74
40
89
45
MT. EMILY REC.
BROWNLEE RES.
A stray t-shower
Very hot
80
45
99
55
EAGLE CAP WILD.
EMIGRANT ST. PARK
Sunshine and warm
A stray t-shower
79
39
85
38
WALLOWA LAKE
MCKAY RESERVOIR
Partly sunny; hot
Hot with sunshine
89
47
52 H
H H 90
H H H
THIEF VALLEY RES.
RED BRIDGE ST. PARK
Hot
96
A stray t-shower
48
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THU.
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice
H H H H H
61/105
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60/101
61/98
67/100
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Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Astoria
69/52/pc 69/54/s
Bend
93/49/pc 80/47/s
Boise
104/66/pc 88/54/s
Brookings
72/59/pc 75/58/s
Burns
100/53/s 86/42/s
Coos Bay
69/53/pc 68/54/s
Corvallis
85/50/s 81/55/s
Council
97/57/pc 84/48/s
Elgin
92/47/s 77/44/s
Eugene
87/50/s 84/51/s
Hermiston
93/53/s 83/50/s
Hood River
86/58/pc 85/57/s
Imnaha
95/58/s 79/53/pc
John Day
96/51/s 81/43/s
Joseph
89/47/pc 74/43/s
Kennewick
94/56/s 85/55/s
Klamath Falls 96/51/s 91/47/s
Lakeview
96/48/s 88/48/s
Grand View
Arock
61/98
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Boise
70/104
51/93
55/92
Medford
58/72
Ontario
62/103
Burns
64/97
Rome
Lakeview
Astoria
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Beaver Marsh
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Brothers
56/90
49/91
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Afton, Wyo.
Savannah, Ga.
Huntington
57/96
60/86
54/69
60/97
64/100
Seneca
Bend
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John Day
61/93
Oakridge
Council
50/96
58/93
Elkton
57/95
61/96
Sisters
Coos Bay
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Florence
55/64
Halfway
Granite
56/87
Baker City
Redmond
52/65
58/83
74 41
Monument
60/93
57/85
58/86
Corvallis
57/91
55/85
Newport
Enterprise
La Grande
59/85
58/91
Idanha
Salem
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Elgin
56/92
57/89
Condon
59/93
60/83
Maupin
Baker City
64/90
Pendleton
The Dalles
Portland
Newberg
64/95
Hood River
62/91
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Lewiston
Walla Walla
58/94
Vancouver
57/79
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