B6 East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Wednesday, September 4, 2019 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ Late-night surprise damages father-daughter relationship FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE BEETLE BAILEY BY MORT WALKER Dear Abby: My 20-year-old Then he began emailing and texting daughter recently caught me “actively me saying that if I filed a claim, he engaged” in watching porn. I tried would be banned by the hotel chain to do it late at night when I thought and lose his gold member points. everyone was asleep. My daughter Then he began blaming me and asked now thinks I’m a pervert. how I knew I didn’t get them from a Her mother raised her with con- movie theater or maybe the airplane servative beliefs about any expres- or even a well-known coffee chain I sion of sexuality. I’m worried about go to. Now he won’t return my phone J eanne her ability to make a future mar- calls, emails or text messages. I am P hilliPs riage work, and I want the wonderful shocked and feel hurt and confused. ADVICE — Bitten in California relationship we shared back. Some Dear Bitten: I understand why people have suggested that as she you are shocked and hurt, but please matures and becomes more aware of don’t be confused. Your former good friend the real world, she’ll come around. But I’m a values his gold membership status more than relatively old 58 to have a child her age, and he does your friendship, which speaks vol- I don’t want to wait until I’m gone for her to umes about his priorities. While he isn’t wrong “come around.” What can I do? — Missing that you could have picked up the bedbugs on My Baby Girl the plane or in a movie theater — bedbugs are Dear Missing: Your baby girl isn’t a baby; all over the place and hard to get rid of — if she’s a young adult woman. Most individuals he was a true friend, he wouldn’t be ghosting are uncomfortable with the idea of their par- you now. ents as sexual beings despite the glaring evi- Call the hotel and explain what happened. dence to the contrary. She may have reacted Give them the room number so they can inves- the way she did because she was embarrassed tigate and possibly prevent another guest from by what she saw. having the same experience you did. Do not broach the subject of what her mar- riage may be like if and when she marries, Dear Abby: I am 70 years old. Because of a combination of good luck, good genes and because it’s really her affair, not yours. Apol- ogize for the unfortunate turn of events, and years of exercising and eating right, I look OK use this as an opportunity to be more careful for my age. Many of my friends have not been so fortunate and haven’t aged well. in the future. When I see someone that I haven’t seen Dear Abby: Recently, a good friend in a long time, often they will say, “You look invited me along on a six-night trip to Waikiki. great.” Can you please give me a good reply? We shared the same hotel room. He slept in the I say, “Thank you,” but that doesn’t seem to king-size bed; I slept on the pull-out sofa in the be enough. “You look great, too” seems inap- living room area. propriate. Please help. — Good Response in I ended up getting bed bugs and figured out the South where I got them from when I got back to my Dear Good Response: Instead of “You apartment in Los Angeles. When I told my look great, too,” try this: “Oh, my. You’re a friend what happened, he immediately said he sight for sore eyes! How long has it been?” didn’t want to be involved or be a part of this. DAYS GONE BY GARFIELD BLONDIE BY JIM DAVIS BY DEAN YOUNG AND STAN DRAKE 100 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Sept. 4, 1919 Repairs to the local gas plant were com- pleted early this morning with an auxil- iary exhauster from Walla Walla and gas turned into the mains about 9 o’clock. No further trouble is anticipated. The machine from Walla Walla arrived by truck shortly after midnight and was installed in quick order. The new tank for the gas plant here will be completed before Round-Up if no bar to progress arises meanwhile. It will be a storage tank with 10,000 cubic feet capac- ity and will have a 4-inch pressure lead. All gas will be generated at the main plant but the new tank in the west end will store an amount equal to half the capacity of the present tank. With two storage tanks in operation the company expects to be able to furnish gas at an equal pressure all over town at the maximum demand. 50 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Sept. 4, 1969 A Boise, Idaho, man, Jay Hubbell, 46, who escaped from Baker County jail a year ago June, was picked up by the Ore- gon State Police this morning. He is pres- ently being held in the Umatilla County jail, charged with escape from official detention and being held for Baker County. Police stopped Hubbell at 6:05 a.m. to charge him for no vehicle license. 25 Years Ago From the East Oregonian Sept. 4, 1994 It was like poking a stick in a hor- net’s nest when Aaron Himes of Enter- prise ran the opening kickoff back 87 yards to the Mac-Hi one-yard line Friday. The Mac-Hi Pioneers responded with a goal- line stand and took over on downs. Three plays later Pioneers fullback Heath Nel- son pounded through a couple of would-be tacklers and sprinted 78 yards for the game’s first score. The Pioneers went on to pound the Savages 44-0 in the first high school football game of the season for both teams. TODAY 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 On Sept. 4, 1998, Inter- net services company Goo- gle filed for incorporation in California. In 1781, Los Angeles was founded by Spanish set- tlers under the leadership of Governor Felipe de Neve. In 1944, during World War II, British troops liber- ated Antwerp, Belgium. In 1951, President Harry S. Truman addressed the nation from the Japanese peace treaty conference in San Francisco in the first live, coast-to-coast televi- sion broadcast. In 1957, Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus used Arkan- sas National Guardsmen to prevent nine black students from entering all-white Cen- tral High School in Little Rock. Ford Motor Co. began selling its ill-fated Edsel. In 1969, the Food and Drug Administration issued a report calling birth control pills “safe,” despite a slight risk of fatal blood-clotting disorders linked to the pills. In 1971, an Alaska Airlines jet crashed near Juneau, killing all 111 peo- ple on board. In 1987, a Soviet court convicted West Ger- man pilot Mathias Rust of charges stemming from his daring flight to Moscow’s Red Square, and sentenced him to four years in a labor camp. (Rust was released in August 1988.) In 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat signed a break- through land-for-security agreement during a cere- mony in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. In 2006, “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin, 44, died after a stingray’s barb pierced his chest. In 2017, Texas emer- gency management offi- cials said at least 60 deaths were attributed to Hurricane Harvey. Today’s Birthdays: Actress Mitzi Gaynor is 88. Actress Jennifer Salt is 75. World Golf Hall of Famer Tom Watson is 70. Actress Judith Ivey is 68. Rock musi- cian Martin Chambers (The Pretenders) is 68. Actor Noah Taylor is 50. Singer Beyonce Knowles is 38. ctress-comedian Whitney Cummings is 37. Actor-co- median Kyle Mooney (TV: “Saturday Night Live”) is 35. Pop-rock singer-song- writer James Bay is 29. Thought for Today: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is God’s gift, that’s why we call it the present.” — Joan Rivers (1933-2014). PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE