East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 19, 2021, Page 8, Image 8

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COFFEE BREAK
East Oregonian
Saturday, June 19, 2021
DEAR ABBY
Young professional can’t escape dating gossip
Romances evolve from friendships, and
We now need to replace the reclining
friendships take time and eff ort. Hang on to chairs in the den. He weighs more than 300
your sense of humor, and remem-
pounds, and I can’t find a loveseat
ber: You are at the beginning of an
or chairs that can accommodate
his weight. He won’t allow Mom
interesting career and life journey.
Stop worrying about the gossips,
to drive herself over here. What
and take advantage of the opportu-
can I do? I would like comfort-
nities that are opening up for you.
able seating in my den, but I don’t
Dear Abby: My mother and her
want furniture that will break the
companion recently moved to be
first time he sits on it. — Imposed
closer to me (20 minutes away).
Upon in the South
JEANNE
The problem is I don’t really care
Dear Imposed Upon: You are
PHILLIPS
for her companion, and he is always
under no obligation to buy furni-
ADVICE
around my mom. He comes over
ture to accommodate someone
to my house when she does, plops
you “don’t particularly like.” Tell
himself in our den and turns on the TV — your mother you will provide the transpor-
loud. (We always close the door because he tation when she wants to visit you. (Her
companion can pick her up when she’s
needs a hearing aid.)
Dear Abby: I’m a girl of 23 who has never
had a boyfriend. Now that I fi nished college
and am a journalist, I have met some guys,
mostly from high school and places like that.
One of them, who went to my middle school,
recently asked me on a date. Another one
from high school asked me out, too, in the
same week. (Neither one ever talked to me
in the respective schools.) Even if I wanted to
go out, I’m a little nervous because I’ve never
been on a date. What do you think I have to
do? I know I shouldn’t care about what my
family and friends say, but they are gossips.
— Feeling Weird in Mexico
Dear Feeling Weird: I’m glad you wrote.
You do not have to do anything except calm
down and get to know who these guys
are. You should not rush into anything.
ready to go home, or you can take her.)
Problem solved.
Dear Abby: When six of us women got
together for lunch, one gal brought copies
of her mother’s newly published book of
poetry. The book was $20. After describing
the book and her mother, she offered one to
each of us to purchase! We’re not poor, but
I thought she showed poor taste by pushing
this book on us. We all bought one because
we felt obligated. What’s your opinion
about what she did? What would have been
a tactful way to refuse? — Dumbstruck
Dear Dumbstruck: You could have
thanked the woman for offering the book,
told her you are sure it was “wonderful”
and refused by saying, “But I’m just not
into poetry!”
DAYS GONE BY
From the East Oregonian
100 Years Ago
June 19, 1921
Tex Smith, buckaroo, and champion bulldogger at the 1920
Pendleton Round-Up, is being held in custody at Cadwell,
Idaho, with Roy Snyder, on a charge of stealing an Auburn car
from G. Reed, of Nampa. It is alleged that the two left Nampa
with a car that they appropriated and it is supposed that they
are the ones that robbed a store at Emmett of about $2,000
worth of silk goods, a garage at Vale and a store at Crane of
several hundred dollars worth of merchandise and also a shop
and garage at Fallon, Nevada. In getting away from Fallon
they were pursued by the sheriff and two men whom he had
deputized and in a running fi ght the sheriff was seriously
wounded and the men escaped.
50 Years Ago
June 19, 1971
The bodies of fi ve members of the Dr. Clarence Tannell
family were removed Friday by searchers from a timbered
ridge at the head of Little Johnson Creek, about 14 air miles
southeast of Pendleton, where their light plane crashed
Monday. The Longview, Wash., family left Kelso, Wash., in
their Piper Challenger Sunday night en route to Wisconsin and
Michigan to visit relatives. No fl ight plan was fi led. It was not
known they were missing until Wednesday when they failed
to show up in the Midwest as expected. The plane, piloted by
Tannell, had last been heard from Monday over Pendleton
when Tannell radioed for weather information.
25 Years Ago
June 19, 1996
Umatilla County’s maintenance supervisor is scheduled to
be arraigned Thursday morning on fi rst- and second-degree
theft and offi cial misconduct charges. George Edward “Ed’
Crawley Jr. is to be formally charged with buying tools, weld-
ing equipment, and materials to build a small barn for personal
use with county funds. Preliminary estimates of the property’s
value by Oregon State Police detectives is at $2,200.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
On June 19, 1865, Union
troops arrived in Galveston,
Texas, with news that the
Civil War was over, and that
all remaining slaves in Texas
were free — an event cele-
brated to this day as “June-
teenth.”
In 1775, George Wash-
ington was commissioned
by the Continental Congress
as commander in chief of the
Continental Army.
In 1911, Pennsylva-
nia became the fi rst state to
establish a motion picture
censorship board.
In 1917, during World War
I, King George V ordered
the British royal family to
dispense with German titles
and surnames; the family
took the name “Windsor.”
In 1944, during World
War II, the two-day Battle
of the Philippine Sea began,
resulting in a decisive victory
for the Americans over the
Japanese.
In 1945, millions of New
Yorkers turned out to cheer
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower,
who was honored with a
parade.
In 1953, Julius Rosen-
berg, 35, and his wife, Ethel,
37, convicted of conspiring
to pass U.S. atomic secrets
to the Soviet Union, were
executed at Sing Sing Prison
in Ossining, New York.
In 1964, the Civil Rights
Act of 1964 was approved by
the U.S. Senate, 73-27, after
surviving a lengthy fi libuster.
In 1975, former Chicago
organized crime boss Sam
Giancana was shot to death
in the basement of his home
in Oak Park, Illinois; the kill-
ing has never been solved.
In 1987, the U.S. Supreme
Court struck down a Louisi-
ana law requiring any public
school teaching the theory of
evolution to teach creation
science as well.
In 2009, Texas billion-
aire R. Allen Stanford was
indicted and jailed on charges
his international banking
empire was really just a Ponzi
scheme built on lies, bluster
and bribery. (Stanford was
sentenced to 110 years in
prison after being convicted
of bilking investors in a $7.2
billion scheme that involved
the sale of fraudulent certifi -
cates of deposits.)
In 2013, actor James
Gandolfi ni, 51, died while
vacationing in Rome.
In 2014, Rep. Kevin
McCarthy of California won
election as House majority
leader as Republicans shuf-
fl ed their leadership in the
wake of Rep. Eric Cantor’s
primary defeat in Virginia.
Today’s Birthdays: Actor
Gena Rowlands is 91. Hall of
Fame race car driver Shir-
ley Muldowney is 81. Singer
Elaine “Spanky” McFarlane
(Spanky and Our Gang) is 79.
Nobel peace laureate Aung
San Suu Kyi is 76. Author Sir
Salman Rushdie is 74. Actor
Phylicia Rashad is 73. Rock
singer Ann Wilson (Heart)
is 71. Musician Larry Dunn
is 68. Actor Kathleen Turner
is 67. Country singer Doug
Stone is 65. Singer Mark
DeBarge is 62. Singer-danc-
er-choreographer Paula
Abdul is 59. Actor Andy
Lauer is 58. British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson is
57. Rock singer-musician
Brian Vander Ark (Verve
Pipe) is 57. Actor Samuel
West is 55. Actor Mia Sara
is 54. TV personality Lara
Spencer is 52. Rock musi-
cian Brian “Head” Welch is
51. Actor Jean Dujardin is
49. Actor Robin Tunney is
49. Actor Bumper Robinson
is 47. Actor Poppy Montgom-
ery is 46. Alt-country sing-
er-musician Scott Avett (The
Avett Brothers) is 45. Actor
Ryan Hurst is 45. Actor Zoe
Saldana is 43. Former NBA
star Dirk Nowitzki is 43.
Actor Neil Brown Jr. is 41.
Actor Lauren Lee Smith
is 41. Rapper Macklemore
(Macklemore and Ryan
Lewis) is 39. Actor Paul Dano
is 37. New York Mets pitcher
Jacob DeGrom is 33.
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
Behind These Stone Walls Beat the Hearts
of Some of the Warmest Most Sincere,
Most Caring People in Pendleton.
We Invite You to Come Get Acquainted!
Sunday Worship
at 9:40am
June - September
Office 541-276-5358 M-F, 8:30-12:30
www.fccpendleton.org
The Salvation Army
Center for Worship & Service
Sunday Worship Service
9:30 - Sunday School
10:30 - Worship Service
Interpreters • Nursery • Transportation • & more!
Wednesday Bible Study
Pastor Dan Satterwhite
541.377.4252
5:30 Family Fellowship Meal • 6:00 Bible Study
Sunday Mornings
COME AS YOU ARE
1st Service: 8:30am
2nd Service: 10:30am
417 NW 21st St. • Pendleton, OR 97801
www.facebook.com/
PendletonLighthouseChurch
150 SE Emigrant
(541) 276-3369
Includes Children’s Services
201 SW Dorion Ave.
PendletonPresbyterian.com
Worship Services On Facebook
10:00am Sundays
Facebook.com/PendletonPresbyterian
OPEN HEARTS – OPEN DOOR
www.graceandmercylutheran.org
Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. (Nursery Provided)
Fellowship, Refreshments & Sunday School
Check Out our Facebook Page or
Website for More Information
541-289-4535
Pastor Weston Walker
Grace and Mercy Lutheran Church, ELCA
(First United Methodist Church)
191 E. Gladys Ave. / P.O. Box 1108
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ONLINE and IN-PERSON SERVICES
SUNDAYS
| 8:00 AM & 10:00AM
541.276 .18 94
|
712 SW 27 TH ST.
www.pendletoncog.com
love God, love people, and make disciples who make disciples
in Mission for Christ LCMC
Sunday Worship.........9:00 AM
Bible Study......10:15 AM
Red Lion Hotel
( Oregon Trail Room )
Community
Presbyterian
Church
14 Martin Drive,
Umatilla, OR
922-3250
Worship: 10 AM
Sunday School at 11:30
Redeemer
Episcopal
Church
241 SE Second St. Pendleton
(541)276-3809
www.pendletonepiscopal.org
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
-Presbyterian Church (USA)-
201 SW Dorion Ave.
Pendleton
Service of Worship - 10:00 am
Children’s Sunday School -
10:20 am
Fellowship - 11:00 am
www.pendletonpresbyterian.com
Open Hearted...
Open Minded
Solid Rock
Community Church
140 SW 2nd St Hermiston, OR 97838
541-567-6937
Worship Service: 11:00AM
Sunday School: 9:45
Pastor Wilbur Clark
Also Live Stream at PendletonFirst.com
SundayEvenings
Celebrate Recovery: 6:00
Wednesday Evenings
Family Night: 6:00 pm
Pendleton First Assembly of God
1911 SE Court Ave. PO Box 728
541.276.6417 pendletonfirst.com
To advertise in the
Church Directory,
please contact
Audra Workman
541-564-4538
or email
aworkman@eastoregonian.com