A10 East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Thursday, July 1, 2021 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M . SCHULZ Marijuana use causes longtime friendship to go up in smoke FOR BETTER OR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON B.C. BY JOHNNY HART PICKLES BY BRIAN CRANE BEETLE BAILEY BY MORT WALKER Dear Abby: I recently took a a textbook narcissist. He responded cross-country trip to visit my preg- just like my research showed he nant best friend before she gives would. He claims he has no mental birth. She has a new fiance and soon- issues, but I learned a lot from this to-be stepdaughter I hadn’t met relationship about narcissism and before. She is 12, and we enjoyed how to recognize abuse. some outdoor activities together. Narcissism is real, but most I have a marijuana vape pen people don’t know much about the signs and difficult behavior. As a I smoke occasionally to relieve Jeanne result of the relationship, I am now nausea and anxiety. We both live Phillips in therapy. My question is, how in states where it is legal. While ADVICE we were outside, I discreetly hit my (when I’m ready) do I approach vape pen. The stepdaughter noticed the dating scene again so I don’t and later asked my friend if I was encounter an experience like this? smoking weed. My best friend proceeded to — Burned in Pennsylvania get extremely mad at me for doing it in the Dear Burned: Continue working with presence of the girl, and she no longer wants your therapist. By the time you are finished, you will know what to look out for. You may to be my friend. also realize that there aren’t narcissists lurk- I have apologized profusely. I have little experience with kids, and now I’m scared ing behind every bush. We form healthy rela- that I have lost my best friend, who refuses tionships by getting to know people before to speak to me. Abby, was what I did a friend- jumping into a live-in relationship. Abus- ship-breaker? Was I so in the wrong, or is my ers of both sexes try to gain an advantage friend being extreme and overreacting? — over their victims by chipping away at their Former Friend in Oregon self-esteem and making them doubt them- Dear Friend: Your friend is not being selves. Keep your eyes open and listen to extreme or overreacting. You vaped in front your intuition, and you won’t subject yourself of the child she is going to be responsible for. to this kind of relationship again. Underage children should not use marijuana Dear Abby: My wife and I have been because it can negatively affect their still-de- married for 35 years. She’s the best. veloping brains. Your friend may have ended However, for the last few years I feel like she the friendship because she wants to teach the fits our relationship in between her texting girl by example to avoid people who do this. and emails, and not the other way around. Should I feel hurt or just roll with the times? What you did showed extremely poor judg- ment, and I don’t blame her. — Neglected in Florida Dear Abby: I dated a man for a year and Dear Neglected: Neither one. What you eight months. It seemed to be going great. should do is tell your wife of 35 years that The relationship took a turn around the eight- she is making you feel like No. 3 on her list month mark. I realized through thorough of priorities. The squeaky wheel gets the observation (we lived together) that he was grease. DAYS GONE BY From the East Oregonian GARFIELD BLONDIE BY JIM DAVIS BY DEAN YOUNG AND STAN DRAKE 100 Years Ago July 1, 1921 There is no money for the McKay Creek project this year despite the fact $225,000 had been allotted for starting operations and though the project was authorized when the sundry civil bill was passed on the closing day of the last congress. This news was made known here last evening by E.P. Dodd in a talk at the dinner given at the Elks club to representatives of the commercial clubs of the county. In a phone interview this morn- ing Project Engineer Schilling at Hermis- ton confirmed Mr. Dodd’s report. Owing to financial conditions funds anticipated by the reclamation service have not materialized. In May the allotment for the McKay project was reduced from $225,000 to $125,000 and it now seems hopeless that even this amount will be forthcoming. 50 Years Ago July 1, 1971 Does anybody love tumbleweeds? Maybe the man who put a jingle in his head by composing “Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds.” But who else? Yet the tumbleweed, or Russian thistle, doesn’t appear to be anywhere near finding a place it’s appreciated. Maybe the answer is to find a use for it. Three employes of the Oregon Highway Department may have a clue for researchers. They notice that: 1. Tumbleweeds are numerous. 2. They give off a lot of heat when set afire. “It must be some kind of oil in them,” said Fred Dorn, Echo, as he, Nathan Thorpe and Bill Faucett, Herm- iston, burned tumbleweeds along the Echo interchange of I-80N Wednesday. A column of greasy smoke billowed skyward as the men forked tumbleweeds into a fire. “Maybe you could make them into presto logs,” Dorn said. 25 Years Ago July 1, 1996 Steve Jonas of Hermiston is proud of his “hot rod” of the sport helicopter field. Jonas has worked 275 hours over the past 1½ years on his Rotorway Homebuild. This weekend he finished painting it a sparkly shade of root beer in preparation for a final FAA inspec- tion on Tuesday. “It will jump right up,” he says. “It has more horsepower per weight ratio than a Corvette. It weighs 934 pounds, but will carry 510 pounds.” With a cost of about $68,000, compared to $100,000 and up for an FAA-approved factory-built craft, “It’s the most affordable helicopter you can buy that’s not certified,” he says. 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 July 1, 2015, after more than a half-century of hostility, the United States and Cuba declared they would reopen embassies in each other’s capitals, mark- ing a historic full resto- ration of diplomatic relations between the Cold War foes. In 1863, the pivotal, three-day Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, resulting in a Union victory, began in Pennsylvania. In 1867, Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain as the Brit- ish North America Act took effect. In 1903, the first Tour de France began. (It ended on July 19; the winner was Maurice Garin.) In 1944, delegates from 44 countries began meet- ing at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where they agreed to establish the Inter- national Monetary Fund and the World Bank. In 1946, the United States exploded a 20-kiloton atomic bomb near Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. In 1966, the Medicare federal insurance program went into effect. In 1991, President George H.W. Bush nominated federal appeals court judge Clar- ence Thomas to the Supreme Court, beginning an ulti- mately successful confir- mation process marked by allegations of sexual harass- ment. Actor Michael Landon, 54, died in Malibu, Califor- nia. In 1997, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule after 156 years as a British colony. Actor Robert Mitchum died in Santa Barbara, California, at age 79. In 2019, 15-year-old Coco Gauff, the youngest player to qualify at Wimbledon in the professional era, defeated 39-year-old Venus Williams in the first round, 6-4, 6-4. Today’s Bir thdays: Actor-dancer Leslie Caron is 90. Dancer-choreogra- pher Twyla Tharp is 80. Rock singer-actor Deborah Harry is 76. Rock singer Fred Schneider (B-52s) is 70. Pop singer Victor Willis (Village People) is 70. Actor-co- median Dan Aykroyd is 69. Olympic gold medal track star Carl Lewis is 60. Hip-hop artist Missy Elliott is 50. Actor Liv Tyler is 44. Actor Lea Seydoux is 36. PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE