Wednesday, March 15, 2017 PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK East Oregonian Page 9A DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ One way to measure success is how your kids describe you FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE Dear Abby: My son and his wife Morris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping and just gave us the news that they are handling are included in the price. expecting their first child. They have Filled with down-to-earth nuggets of waited five years for this wonderful wisdom, both witty and philosoph- milestone, and I am delighted. I know ical, “Keepers” is a quick and easy they will be excellent parents. read, and an inexpensive, welcome I remember seeing a short poem in gift for newly married couples, pet your column called “Success.” Could lovers, new parents or anyone recov- you reprint it? I’d like to clip it and ering from an illness. Jeanne give it to the parents-to-be. — Marie Phillips Dear Abby: My husband wants to In Dayton, Ohio be with other women. He has spent Advice Dear Marie: I’m glad to oblige, the last 12 years asking for a three- and I hope your son and daugh- some. I love him and don’t want to ter-in-law will enjoy it. It was penned by share him with the world, but he doesn’t love Martin Buxbaum, a noted poet from Maryland me the same. who passed away in 1991. It’s included in my We have been together more than 29 “Keepers” booklet, which is a collection of years. He says he just wants to have fun. often-requested gems that have appeared in Since I’m not interested in swinging with this column. Because so many readers asked him and others, should I just get a divorce? for copies of them, they were turned into a I believe he won’t be complete until he gets to enjoy his life the way he wants, and I’m booklet. Read on: SUCCESS tired of having my feelings hurt each time he You can use any measure meets someone he wants to be with. When you’re speaking of success. I’m a 51-year-old woman who is still very You can measure it in fancy home, sexually active, yet I am not enough for him. Expensive car or dress. I have tried everything. I’m tired. Dear Abby, But the measure of your real success please help. — Doesn’t Want To Share Him Is the one you cannot spend. Dear Doesn’t Want To Share Him: It’s the way your kids describe you Because your husband wants an open When they’re talking to a friend. marriage and you don’t, it appears the two of “Keepers” covers subjects ranging from you have reached an impasse. Your husband temptation to forgiveness, animals, children craves the one thing no one woman can give and human nature. It can be ordered by him — variety. It has nothing to do with sending your name and mailing address, plus your not being “enough.” For this reason check or money order for $7 in U.S. funds you should consult an attorney about your to: Dear Abby Keepers, P.O. Box 447, Mount options. I am truly sorry for your pain. DAYS GONE BY BEETLE BAILEY GARFIELD BLONDIE BY MORT WALKER BY JIM DAVIS 100 Years Ago From the East Oregonian March 15, 1917 Tong gunmen this morning about 11 o’clock chased Billy Eng, president of the Chinese Young Men’s Association, down Adams avenue in La Grande and murdered him in front of the postoffice. A stray bullet hit Mrs. C.E. George on the ankle. The murderer escaped. Billy Eng, the victim of the tong warfare, is a cousin of Ung D. Goey, prominent Pendleton Chinese merchant and restaurant keeper. Goey received a message telling of the tragic death of his kinsman soon after the shooting and notified Sheriff Taylor and his deputies who will watch for the murderer should he come this way. 50 Years Ago From the East Oregonian March 15, 1967 The Umatilla County District Attorney’s office disclosed today that Robert H. Medley, 44, who died early Tuesday after an alleged attempted murder and kidnapping of Mrs. Robert Lavonne Thomas, 39, had been warned last summer by the sheriff’s department not to bother her after her husband complained. State police said that Medley broke into the Thomas house on Wildhorse Creek Road early Tuesday and forced Mrs. Thomas from the home in front of her children. A 16-year-old son called the police. Police found Medley and Mrs. Thomas unconscious in Medley’s car on a county road a short distance from the home. A pipe had been rigged to bring exhaust fumes inside the car. State police revived Mrs. Thomas, but Medley was dead on arrival at St. Anthony Hospital. Mrs. Thomas was reported to be in improved condition today after being listed in critical condition Tuesday. 25 Years Ago From the East Oregonian March 15, 1992 Umatilla County employees, by a 2-to-1 margin, think condoms should be made available in the courthouse and in high schools, according to a survey conducted by the county’s Wellness Committee. About 35 employees responded to the survey, which was inserted in paycheck envelopes in February. Mary Alice Ridgway, county trea- surer, has made condoms available free in her office for more than a year, and County Clerk Tom Groat recently made condoms available in his office on the first floor of the court- house. Distribution of condoms apparently is a decision of department directors, and not an overall county government issue. BY DEAN YOUNG AND STAN DRAKE 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 74th day of 2017. There are 291 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 15, 1767, the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, was born in the Waxhaw settlement along the North Carolina-South Caro- lina border. On this date: In 44 B.C., Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius. In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state. In 1917, Czar Nicholas II abdicated in favor of his brother, Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich, who declined the crown, marking the end of imperial rule in Russia. In 1922, Sultan Fuad I proclaimed himself the first king of modern Egypt. In 1937, America’s first hospital blood bank was opened at Cook County Hospital in Illinois. In 1944, during World War II, Allied bombers again raided German-held Monte Cassino. In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe musical play “My Fair Lady,” based on Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” opened on Broadway. In 1964, actress Elizabeth Taylor married actor Richard Burton in Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, his second. (They divorced in 1974, remarried in 1975, then divorced again in 1976.) In 1977, the U.S. House of Representatives began a 90-day closed-circuit test to determine the feasibility of showing its sessions on tele- vision. The situation comedy “Three’s Company,” starring John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt and Suzanne Somers, premiered on ABC-TV. In 1985, the first internet domain name, symbolics. com, was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of Massachusetts. In 1999, an Amtrak train slammed into a steel-filled truck at a crossing in Bour- bonnais, Illinois, killing 11 people. Today’s Birthdays: Musician DJ Fontana is 86. Former astronaut Alan L. Bean is 85. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 84. Actor Judd Hirsch is 82. Jazz musician Charles Lloyd is 79. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 77. Singer Mike Love (The Beach Boys) is 76. Rock singer-musician Sly Stone is 74. Rock sing- er-musician Howard Scott (War; Lowrider Band) is 71. Rock singer Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) is 62. Model Fabio is 56. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poison) is 54. Rock singer Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) is 49. Rock musician Mark Hoppus is 45. Actress Eva Longoria is 42. Rapper-musician will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) is 42. Rock DJ Joseph Hahn (Linkin Park) is 40. Rapper Young Buck is 36. Thought for Today: “The wisdom of man never yet contrived a system of taxation that would operate with perfect equality.” — President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE