A8 COFFEE BREAK East Oregonian Saturday, April 3, 2021 DEAR ABBY Man talks about his will, but won’t put it in writing Dear Abby: I have been married to my husband for seven years. We are in our 60s. He refuses to make a will. He tells me what he “would” put in his will and asks me if I am OK with his wishes. He has an adult child from his first marriage and would like to include her in the will. I’m fi ne with what he wants. This conversation has been going on for more than fi ve years now, but he never acts on it. I am very hurt and frustrated. The house is in his name, and my name isn’t even on his checking accounts. I resent him for this. There are times when I want to get a divorce because I feel if something should happen to him, I will have no security. I also think he is being selfi sh and unloving to me, and his adult child will leave us in a situ- ation where we would have to go through the probate process. Please help me to get through in writing and so should yours. (This subject to him. — Resentful in Maine should also be raised with your doctor(s). Dear Resentful: Your husband Most people want to keep what may be afraid to face the idea of his they have worked for and decide for own mortality. He wouldn’t be the themselves what will happen when fi rst. The two of you need to make an they die. Death is a fact of life, and appointment with an attorney who hiding from it won’t make it go specializes in wills and estates. If away. he doesn’t put his wishes in writing, Dear Abby: I send out lots of the assets he has worked so hard for greeting cards every year for birth- may be seriously diminished when days, anniversaries and Christmas. JEANNE the state decides “for him” and takes I keep a large number of them on PHILLIPS a sizable chunk out of the estate. hand so I am prepared. ADVICE While you are talking with I received a Christmas card this the lawyer, there should also be a year from an elderly family member discussion of end-of-life planning. Does he that said: “Thank you for the insulting anni- want hospice? Palliative care? Do you know versary card.” “Insulting” was underlined what his wishes are in the event he is unable twice. I was dismayed. Their anniversary was to speak for himself? Those wishes should be last August. I have no idea which card I sent since I keep so many on hand. I am guessing it may have been a humorous card that they didn’t fi nd funny, but I’m not sure. Both are very alert and oriented. What is the proper thing to do here? Do I call them and apologize when I have no idea what it said? Should I not send an anniversary card next year or send a very generic one? I have been very upset that my good wishes were so poorly received. Any advice you can give would be appreciated. Thank you. — Confused in the Midwest Dear Confused: Call the couple and ask what it was about the card that upset them. Explain that it wasn’t your intention to off end them, and apologize. Do send an anniversary card when the time comes, but when you do, make absolutely certain the message inside is appropriate. DAYS GONE BY From the East Oregonian 100 Years Ago April 3, 1921 A force of men will be sent to the headworks of the city water system above Thorn Hollow Monday to start work on the extension of a line to the additional spring to be brought into use. This spring is across the track from the Chaplish spring and about 500 feet distant. The new work calls for a concrete pipe line 1660 feet long. Of this 950 feet will be 18 inch pipe and 710 feet will be 16 inch. The pipe will be purchased ready made. 50 Years Ago April 3, 1971 Pilot Rock pitcher Bill Quatepts tossed a one-hit shutout and teammate Tim Slate slammed out three hits as the Rockets blasted Weston 10-0 in a non-league baseball tilt yesterday. Quaempts gave up only a second inning single to Weston’s Paul Crowl and whiff ed 12 Tigers. Slate collected three hits in as many trips to the plate, and his eff ort included a one-run triple. Robin Roehlk added a 2-3 performance for the Rockets. 25 Years Ago April 3, 1996 The Hermiston Bulldogs survived a Riverside rally, but more importantly, survived a scary incident in the sixth inning. Hermiston ace Katie Barnett was struck in the head with a line drive in the sixth inning, but managed to stay in the game and get the win as the Bulldogs pulled out a 3-2 softball victory over the Pirates Tuesday afternoon. Kami Sandlin’s liner hit so hard off of Barnett’s forehead that the ball bounced all the way back to catcher Jacque Sielaff . THIS DAY IN HISTORY On April 3, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered what turned out to be his final speech, telling a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee, that “I’ve been to the mountain- top” and “seen the Prom- ised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land!” (About 20 hours later, King was felled by an assassin’s bullet at the Lorraine Motel.) In 1860, the legendary Pony Express began carry- ing mail between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. (The deliv- ery system lasted only 18 months before giving way to the transcontinental tele- graph.) In 1865, Union forces occupied the Confeder- ate capital of Richmond, Virginia. In 1882, outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St. Joseph, Missouri, by Robert Ford, a member of James’ gang. In 1936, Bruno Haupt- mann was electrocuted in Trenton, New Jersey, for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. In 1942, during World War II, Japanese forces began their final assault on Bataan against Amer- ican and Filipino troops who surrendered six days later; the capitulation was followed by the notorious Bataan Death March. I n 194 4, t he U.S. Supreme Court, in Smith v. Allwright, struck down a Democratic Party of Texas rule that allowed only white voters to participate in Democratic primaries. In 1946, Lt. Gen. Masa- haru Homma, the Japanese commander held responsible for the Bataan Death March, was executed by fi ring squad outside Manila. I n 1948, P resident Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild after World War II and resist communism. In 1973, the fi rst hand- held portable telephone was demonstrated for reporters on a New York City street corner as Motorola execu- tive Martin Cooper called Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs. In 1990, jazz singer Sarah Vaughan died in suburban Los Angeles at age 66. In 1996, Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was ar rested at his remote Montana cabin. In 2005, a day after the death of Pope John Paul II, the body of the pontiff lay in state. Millions prayed and wept at services across the globe, as the Vatican prepared for the ritual-fi lled funeral and conclave that would choose a successor. Today’s Bi r thdays: Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall is 87. Actor William Gaunt is 84. Songwriter Jeff Barry is 83. Actor Eric Braeden is 80. Actor Marsha Mason is 79. Singer Wayne Newton is 79. Singer Tony Orlando is 77. Comedy writer Pat Proft is 74. Folk- rock singer Richard Thomp- son is 72. Country musician Curtis Stone (Highway 101) is 71. Blues singer-gui- tarist John Mooney is 66. Rock musician Mick Mars (Motley Crue) is 65. Actor Alec Baldwin is 63. Actor David Hyde Pierce is 62. Rock singer John Thomas Griffi th (Cowboy Mouth) is 61. Comedian-actor Eddie Murphy is 60. Rock sing- er-musician Mike Ness (Social Distortion) is 59. Rock singer Sebastian Bach is 53. Rock musician James MacDonough is 51. Olym- pic gold medal ski racer Picabo Street is 50. Actor Jennie Garth is 49. Actor Jamie Bamber is 48. 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