Page 6B East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Tuesday, October 10, 2017 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ Man’s devotion to his family leaves girlfriend feeling lonely FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I Dear Abby: I am single, 33, and just moved in together. We have been have two kids. I have dipped my toe in a couple for seven years. Until now, the dating pool without success. I am we have lived with our parents. not lonely, but I find myself wanting a I knew moving in would be a relationship. struggle for him because he’s very When I tried dating websites, I got close to his four siblings. Now that a mixed bag of colorful characters. we’ve moved in, he calls and video When I do find someone I’m inter- chats with them every day, visits twice ested in, it fizzles out quickly. Jeanne a week or more and has sleepovers. Phillips We start out by messaging on the He also leaves work early to take his site, then we text each other. The Advice siblings on field trips or attend their problem I am having is that these men sports events. don’t ask “get to know you questions” I’m finding it very frustrating being or keep up a conversation at all. If I don’t text alone all the time. I have talked to him and first or keep the conversation going, there’s no expressed my feelings about the amount of communication at all. All of them state they time he spends with his family. In my opinion, want a relationship, but they don’t put forth it’s excessive, especially since neither of his the effort. I’m not sure what the problem is. parents works. Every time this happens, I forget about He asked me to give him time to adjust, but dating for a while, but it happens again and it has already been a month. This is the man again. Have any sage advice for me? — I want to marry one day, but I can’t help but Looking In Nebraska feel like I’m never put first. Please help! — Dear Looking: You say you are messaging Confounded In California back and forth. After a few days of conversa- Dear Confounded: You and your tion, have you suggested getting together for boyfriend have been living together a grand a coffee date? It might provide an opportunity total of one month. This is a period of adjust- to find out more about these men. If you have ment for BOTH of you. It’s unrealistic to done that and encountered resistance, it might expect your boyfriend — who appears to be suggest you are coming on too strong or they tightly bound to his parents and siblings — to aren’t quite as ready as they have advertised. instantly focus all his attention on you. Because there is so much distraction and My advice, and I hope you will heed it, is so much choice in online dating, perhaps you to devote time to your own interests and activ- should consider meeting men the old-fash- ities so you won’t be so dependent on him. ioned way — through friends, relatives or Give it six months. If things haven’t resolved social groups. Meeting someone special when in that amount of time, write me again. one least expects it has been known to happen. DAYS GONE BY BEETLE BAILEY GARFIELD BLONDIE BY MORT WALKER BY JIM DAVIS 100 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Oct. 9-10, 1917 On orders from the war department, Major Richard Parks of the United States army is now here for the purpose of inspecting a local site for another proposed national army camp site. The site recommended to the department is in the triangle south of the Columbia river and west of the Umatilla, about three miles from Hermiston. The location was first suggested to the war department by the Herm- iston Commercial Club last spring and now further data as to the availability of the place is being submitted. The site consists of many thousands of acres of level, unused land, with good drainage, ample water abundant in the Columbia or from Minnehaha springs and on top of this the winter season is such that open air drilling may be carried on most of the time. 50 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Oct. 9-10, 1967 A Pendleton man shot and killed himself Saturday night as police closed in on him in connection with the theft of a Walla Walla coin collection. The victim was Fred E. Sanders, 45. Inspector Don Woods of the Walla Walla police said Sanders had carried out about 20 boxes of coins from the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell and was bringing out more, when the Mitchells returned home and surprised him. Sanders fled in his car. A nearby patrolman pursued him in his squad car and trapped him on a dead-end street. As officer Ronald Brookshore was making the arrest, Sanders took the gun from under the seat of his car and shot himself. He died one hour and 20 minutes later. 25 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Oct. 9-10, 1992 Leon Reese says founders of Peace Lutheran Church — Germans who settled about 10 miles north of Pendleton — must have been tenacious people. Or just plain stubborn, he adds, with a smile. Reese and Leeroy Ehlers are co-chairmen for the Pendleton church’s centennial this weekend, which will feature an open house, banquet and worship. The church today is located at Northwest Ninth and Carden. Farmers near Myrick Station wanted to establish a German Lutheran church and met to consider organizing on Oct. 9, 1892. They returned two weeks later and adopted a constitution. Twenty men signed the charter for “Evangelisch Lutherische Frieden-Kirche.” The exact translation is Evangelical Lutheran Peace Church. 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 283rd day of 2017. There are 82 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Oct. 10, 1967, the Outer Space Treaty, prohib- iting the placing of weapons of mass destruction on the moon or elsewhere in space, entered into force. On this date: In A.D. 19, Roman general Germanicus Julius Caesar, 33, died in Antioch under mysterious circumstances, possibly from poisoning. In 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy was established in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1913, the Panama Canal was effectively completed as President Woodrow Wilson sent a signal from the White House by telegraph, setting off explosives that destroyed a section of the Gamboa dike. In 1917, legendary jazz composer and pianist Thelonious Monk was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. In 1935, the George Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess,” featuring an all-black cast, opened on Broadway, beginning a run of 124 performances. In 1938, Nazi Germany completed its annexation of Czechoslovakia’s Sudeten- land. In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower apol- ogized to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after the official was refused seating in a Howard Johnson’s restaurant near Dover, Delaware. The Milwaukee Braves won the World Series, defeating the New York Yankees in Game 7, 5-0. The TV series “Zorro,” starring Guy Williams as the masked hero, debuted on ABC. In 1966, the Beach Boys’ single “Good Vibrations” by Brian Wilson and Mike Love was released by Capitol Records. In 1973, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, accused of accepting bribes, pleaded no contest to one count of federal income tax evasion, and resigned his office. Today’s Birthdays: Former Illinois Sen. Adlai Stevenson III is 87. Actor Peter Coyote is 76. Enter- tainer Ben Vereen is 71. Singer John Prine is 71. Actor Charles Dance is 71. Rock singer-musician Cyril Neville (The Neville Brothers) is 69. Actress Jessica Harper is 68. Author Nora Roberts (aka “J.D. Robb”) is 67. Singer-musi- cian Midge Ure is 64. Rock singer David Lee Roth is 63. Country singer Tanya Tucker is 59. Rock musician Mike Malinin (Goo Goo Dolls) is 50. Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre is 48. Actor/TV host Mario Lopez is 44. Race driver Dale Earn- hardt Jr. is 43. Thought for Today: “The imperceptible process of age has a point which, once passed, cannot be retraced. I knew I had passed that point and was getting old the day I noticed that all the cops looked so young.” — Harry Lewis Golden, American author, editor and publisher (1903-1981). PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE