A10 COFFEE BREAK East Oregonian Saturday, May 8, 2021 DEAR ABBY Veteran feels used by friend demanding her discount Dear Abby: While shopping with a friend recently, I was put in an awkward situation in regard to a store discount. Having served in the military, I qualify for a discount at that particular store. She was aware of that discount, and while she was at the checkout lane, she yelled at me, “Hey, you! What’s your phone number for your military discount?” We are both retired and living on one income, although I am married and live on my husband’s pension. She’s retired from a job in the medical fi eld, owns her home and shows up conveniently at friends’ homes for coff ee and food. I was so dumbfounded at her request for the number that I gave it to her. I’m uncom- fortable going shopping with her now. I haven’t addressed it with her, and I have understood and would force him to call them tried to avoid any shopping trips with her on holidays, birthdays and special occasions. since that incident. It feels like she’s We divorced after he had an aff air. stealing my valor since my husband It was ugly at the start, but we are and I served in the military. Am I civil now. too easily off ended? — Retired in Following the divorce, COVID and some bad decisions on his part, Alaska Dear Retired: I’m glad you he has lost everything. He’s now homeless and lives in his car or mentioned valor in your letter because it’s time for you to summon at motels. The other day he came up some more. Unless you want this to me desperate. I took him out of JEANNE person to continue taking advan- the cold for a while, fed him and PHILLIPS tage of you, set her straight. She is dropped him off at a friend’s. I ADVICE not entitled to the discount, and you then reached out to his family to must learn to refuse if and when she tell them about how bad he is doing. puts you in that position again. I didn’t even get to tell them before they cut Dear Abby: My ex-husband always had a me off saying they have washed their hands diffi cult relationship with his family. I never of him because of his bad decisions. My ex isn’t perfect, but although he never did anything to his family like he did to me, they are punishing him for that. Should I reach out to them again and tell them he needs them now more than ever, or should I just let it go like he told me to years ago? — Ex With A Heart Dear Ex: If you think it will soften their hearts, contact them once more and tell them that you have forgiven him for the hurt he caused you and suggest they stop punish- ing him for it. However, it’s entirely possible that some of your ex’s other bad decisions may have aff ected his relatives. If that’s the case, let the matter drop. Remember, there’s a diff erence between being softhearted and softheaded, and he must solve his own prob- lems without you being dragged back in. DAYS GONE BY From the East Oregonian 100 Years Ago May 8, 1921 Of the local people who made the trip to the Snake river bridge yesterday high honors for the most thrilling adventure belong to Lou Pinson and those with him in his Oldsmobile Eight. As the Pinson car glided into the city of Burbank a traffi c offi cer drew his pistol and commanded a halt. As the car was traveling slowly there was speculation as to why the gatling gun was unlimbered and those in the rear seat of the car advanced the theory the traffi c man was suspicious of Dr. I.U. Temple who was riding in the front seat with Mr. Pinson. However it developed that the offi cer merely wished to guide the party along the proper route to the bridge and they were allowed to proceed. 50 Years Ago May 8, 1971 Jerry Towne fi red a no-hitter at Ione yesterday as the league-leading Weston Tigers polished off the Cardinals 7-0. The contest was Ione’s last of the season. In a rare mound appearance, the Tigers’ senior hurler, Towne, was in complete command of the game, fanning eight and allowing two bases on balls. Opposing pitcher Dick Snider went the distance for Ione. He whiff ed 13 and walked three, but Weston rapped him for seven hits and forced the Cards into fi ve errors. The Tigers’ Rod Bonifer had a pair of singles for the game’s top stick eff ort. 25 Years Ago May 8, 1996 Morning came early this morning for Matt Humbert and Gary Nowell. Humbert, a Weston-McEwen High School soph- omore, started his day by running fi ve-eighths of a mile down a state road east of Auburn, Wash., carrying the Olympic torch. At the end of his one kilometer, he tilted his torch’s fl ame to light the one Nowell carried. Nowell, an ordained minister who works with people with autism at Bethphage Mission in Pendleton, ran a similar distance, then passed the fl ame to another runner. A celebration planned to honor the fl ame and the games it represents when it makes a stop at Pendleton’s historic train depot will include the Pendleton High School Jazz Band, a proclamation from Mayor Bob Ramig and food. THIS DAY IN HISTORY On May 8, 1984, the Soviet Union announced it would boycott the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. In 1541, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto reached the Mississippi River. In 1660, the British Parliament moved to restore the monarchy by declaring that Charles II had been the country’s lawful king since the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649. In 1846, the fi rst major battle of the Mexican-Amer- ican War was fought at Palo Alto, Texas; U.S. forces led by Gen. Zachary Taylor were able to beat back Mexican forces. In 1886, Atlanta pharma- cist John Pemberton began selling the original version of Coca-Cola, which he’d invented. In 1915, Regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby. In 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced on radio that Nazi Germany’s forces had surrendered, and that “the fl ags of freedom fl y all over Europe.” In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon was shoved, stoned, booed and spat upon by anti-American protesters in Lima, Peru. In 1973, militant Amer- ican Indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered. In 1978, David R. Berkowitz pleaded guilty in a Brooklyn courtroom to murder, attempted murder and assault in connection with the “Son of Sam” shoot- ings that claimed six lives and terrifi ed New Yorkers. (Berkowitz was sentenced to six consecutive life prison terms.) In 1987, Gary Hart, dogged by questions about his personal life, including his relationship with Miami model Donna Rice, withdrew from the race for the Demo- cratic presidential nomina- tion. In 1993, the Muslim-led government of Bosnia-Her- zegovina and rebel Bosnian Serbs signed an agreement for a nationwide cease-fi re. In 1996, South Africa took another step from apartheid to democracy by adopting a constitution that guaranteed equal rights for Blacks and whites. Today’s Bi r thdays: Naturalist Sir David Atten- borough is 95. Singer Toni Tennille is 81. Actor James Mitchum is 80. Country singer Jack Blanchard is 79. Jazz musician Keith Jarrett is 76. Actor Mark Blankfi eld is 73. Singer Philip Bailey (Earth, Wind and Fire) is 70. Rock musician Chris Frantz (Talking Heads) is 70. Rockabilly singer Billy Burnette is 68. Rock musi- cian Alex Van Halen is 68. Actor David Keith is 67. Actor Raoul Max Trujillo is 66. Sports commenta- tor/former NFL coach Bill Cowher is 64. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is 60. Actor Melissa Gilbert is 57. Rock musician Dave Rowntree (Blur) is 57. Coun- try musician Del Gray is 53. Rock singer Darren Hayes is 49. Singer Enrique Iglesias is 46. Blues singer-musician Joe Bonamassa is 44. Actor Matt Davis is 43. Singer Ana Maria Lombo (Eden’s Crush) is 43. Actor Elyes Gabel is 38. Actor Domhnall Gleeson is 38. Actor Julia Whelan is 37. Actor Nora Anezeder is 32. CHURCH Featured this Week: DIRECTORY Community Worship Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us Us Join On Our Journey With Jesus. Join us on ZOOM 9:00 AM Sunday Email: chuckb@eotnet.net for link N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. PENDLETON LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH Sunday Service: 9am & 6pm Tuesday Kingdom Seekers: 7pm Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm We offer: Sunday School • Sign Language Redeemer Episcopal Church 241 SE Second St. Pendleton (541)276-3809 www.pendletonepiscopal.org ok - cebo on a F M-F Morning Prayer a at 7:00 . on a.m. dlet 9 .m mer Pen t a ays Sunday Holy edee 9:00 a.m. nd Communion e Su of the R v i l h Wednesday Holy Communion Noon ng hurc ami Stre copal C Epis All Are Welcome The Salvation Army Center for Worship & Service Sunday Worship Service 9:30 - Sunday School 10:30 - Worship Service Interpreters • Nursery • Transportation • & more! 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