Page 6B East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Friday, November 25, 2016 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ Soon-to-be-blended family is divided over immunizations FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE BEETLE BAILEY BY MORT WALKER Dear Abby: I’m engaged to a because I don’t think it’s appropriate. wonderful man I have been with for I want to discuss this with her, but he five years. We plan to get married as thinks it’s no big deal because this soon as his house sells and we can is “just the way she is.” How can I move into another home as a family. convey the seriousness of this issue? He has three children; I have four. Or am I overreacting? — Just The Our kids get along well enough, and Way She Is no serious parenting issues have come Dear Just: I don’t know your up yet. mother-in-law, so I can’t judge her Jeanne My concern is, he and his ex-wife Phillips motivations. She was a mother before haven’t immunized their kids. I have. she became a grandmother, and it Advice All four of my children are up to date may be perfectly innocent. However, with their shots. We have agreed to if something is going on that makes disagree on this subject. you uneasy, you must remember that, as your With the kids living together under the children’s mother, you have a responsibility same roof, is there anything I should worry to put a stop to anything you do not feel is about as far as kids getting sick? I have read appropriate. Dear Abby: My husband has a brother, somewhere that it isn’t good to have kids who are immunized around those who aren’t. “Tom,” who is 10 years younger. He recently Truth? — Wants The Facts In Indiana returned from college and is living with my Dear Wants The Facts: Have you in-laws. Tom has visited us a few times since discussed this with their doctors? If you go his arrival. When he comes over, he doesn’t online and visit vaccines.gov, you will find a bother to ring the doorbell or knock; he complete explanation of why vaccinations are simply lets himself in. so important and why parents should ensure I don’t appreciate the lack of privacy in that their children receive the optimum dose, my own home. People should at least knock which may involve two or more shots. or yell hello from the doorway before barging According to the Food and Drug Adminis- in. When I told my husband it bothered me, tration: “For reasons related to the individual, he got upset and defensive and accused me not all vaccinated persons develop immunity. of “picking on” his family. Am I making too Most routine childhood vaccines are effective much of this? — Ding Dong In Texas for 85 to 95 percent of recipients.” If your Dear Ding Dong: No, you’re not. You children happen to fall into the unfortunate didn’t mention how long you and your 5 to 15 percent category of recipients who husband have been married, but your home is haven’t developed full immunity, then you not a bachelor pad that people drift in and out should be concerned. of. You are entitled to some privacy, and time Dear Abby: My mother-in-law is a to cover up if you are in a state of undress. wonderful lady, but I’m having a hard time That people ring the bell, knock on the door with how she is around my children. She is or yell to announce their presence is not too extremely obsessive over giving them baths, much to ask. In fact, it’s considered good changing their diapers and, basically, just manners. seeing them naked. P.S. Keeping the door locked could help I have talked with my husband about it solve the problem. DAYS GONE BY GARFIELD BLONDIE BY JIM DAVIS BY DEAN YOUNG AND STAN DRAKE 100 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Nov. 25, 1916 Charles Peterson, patient a the Eastern Oregon state hospital, died at 9 o’clock this morning from an injury inflicted upon him at an early hour today by Caniette Lareso, another patient. The two men were trustees and were milkers at the hospital barn. While at work at 4:30 this morning a quarrel of some nature arose between the two men and Lareso hit his fellow worker a blow over the head with a hoe handle. “He was picking on me,” said Lareso in answer to questions as to why he hit Peterson. When asked for further information as to what Peterson had done, he replied: “Ask him,” not realizing that the man had died from his injury. 50 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Nov. 25, 1966 Two Hermiston men and one from Boardman escaped death this morning when the light plane they were in crashed in Boston Canyon about three miles from Gibbbon. Wendell See, Hermiston, a passenger in a Piper Tri-Pacer piloted by George Gilham of Hermiston, reported by telephone this morning that it was an agonizing three mile hike for him from the crash scene to the Gibbon store of Dolph Thompson to tele- phone for help. A Boardman man, unidenti- fied, who is a carpenter, was reported to have suffered a broken leg in the crash. See said Gilham complained of a hurt back. The crash occurred about 8 a.m. and it took See close to two hours to make his way out for help. He said they were flying up a narrow canyon and found they couldn’t turn around, were caught in a downdraft and crashed to the ground. 25 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Nov. 25, 1991 The future of the National Guard in Herm- iston is up in the air after the city’s Planning Commission rejected a conditional use permit request to build an armory near the Hermiston Butte. The Oregon military department has filed an appeal of that action in an effort to “keep all options open,” but attention has been turned toward the area around the airport — the Village Port addition and a site south of the airport. Col Alex Burgin of the Oregon National Guard said Friday that the butte site will become the fall-back site in the event two sites near the airport fall through. THIS DAY IN HISTORY DILBERT THE WIZARD OF ID LUANN ZITS BY SCOTT ADAMS BY BRANT PARKER AND JOHNNY HART BY GREG EVANS BY JERRY SCOTT AND JIM BORGMAN Today is the 330th day of 2016. There are 36 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Nov. 25, 1920, radio station WTAW of College Station, Texas, broadcast the first play-by-play description of a football game, between Texas University and the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. (Texas won, 7-3.) On this date: In 1783, the British evacuated New York, their last military position in the United States during the Revolutionary War. In 1864, during the Civil War, Confederate agents set a series of arson fires in New York; the blazes were quickly extinguished. In 1915, a new version of the Ku Klux Klan, targeting blacks, Jews, Catholics and immigrants, was founded by William Joseph Simmons, who proclaimed himself Imperial Wizard as he staged a cross-burning on Stone Mountain outside Atlanta. In 1940, the cartoon character Woody Wood- pecker made his debut in the animated short “Knock Knock” produced by Walter Lantz. In 1947, movie studio executives meeting in New York agreed to blacklist the “Hollywood Ten” who’d been cited for contempt of Congress the day before. In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a slight stroke. In 1963, the body of President John F. Kennedy was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery; his widow, Jacqueline, lighted an “eternal flame” at the gravesite. Today’s Birthdays: Play- wright Murray Schisgal is 90. Actress Kathryn Crosby is 83. Actor Christopher Riordan is 79. Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs is 76. Singer Bob Lind is 74. Author, actor and economist Ben Stein is 72. Actor Tracey Walter is 69. Movie director Jona- than Kaplan is 69. Author Charlaine Harris is 65. Retired MLB All-Star Bucky Dent is 65. Singer Amy Grant is 56. Former NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar is 53. Rock singer-musician Tim Armstrong is 51. Rock musician Rodney Sheppard (Sugar Ray) is 50. Actress Christina Applegate is 45. Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb is 40. Thought for Today: “To know things as they are is better than to believe things as they seem.” — Tom Wicker (1926-2011). PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE