East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 2021, Page 8, Image 8

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COFFEE BREAK
East Oregonian
Saturday, July 24, 2021
DEAR ABBY
Couple’s roommates get snippy over canine care
Dear Abby: My husband and I are newly-
weds and share an apartment with another
couple because we ran into fi nancial diffi cul-
ties, and this was our only option. The prob-
lem is the other couple has two dogs they
expect us to take care of while they’re at work.
My husband and I get home two hours
earlier than they do in the evening, and they
have become accustomed to our generosity in
occasionally taking the dogs out and walking
them. They now expect us to do it every day,
and get angry and nasty if we don’t. Please
help. — In The Doghouse in Georgia
Dear In The Doghouse: You and your
roommates appear to have a communication
problem. Speak up. Tell them you dislike
their palming off the responsibility for walk-
ing their animals and you won’t be doing it about priests doing this, but I was going to
anymore. Then remind them that while you a Pentecostal church. — Male Reader in
were willing to do an occasional
Kentucky
Dear Male Reader: It is very
favor, you do not appreciate their
attitude of entitlement. You are not
important for your mental health
that you tell your doctor every-
their built-in dog walkers. You only
have to occupy the “doghouse” if
thing you have disclosed to me,
you allow yourself to be put in one.
because what happened to you is
Dear Abby: I have never told
likely the cause of your depres-
anyone about this. I was molested
sion and PTSD. Do this, not only
by my pastor when I was 8, and
for yourself, but also because it
JEANNE
again when I was 14. I see a doctor
may help other young people who
PHILLIPS
because of depression and PTSD.
belong to that church and who also
ADVICE
My doctor doesn’t know, and I don’t
may have been molested by that
want my family to know. I don’t
predator.
even know if the pastor is still alive. Should
Dear Abby: Is it appropriate to use dental
I tell my doctor or just let it go? I have heard fl oss in public? When my mom eats out, she
uses dental fl oss while she is still at the table
or while walking out of the restaurant. She
thinks she’s being discreet, but what she’s
doing is obvious.
When I ask her to stop, she says she can’t
stand having food in her teeth. I tell her to
go into the restroom or do it outside, but
she does neither and continues to fl oss. I’m
hoping she’ll listen to you and that you will
back me up. — Ellen in the USA
Dear Ellen: I agree that fl ossing one’s
teeth in public is unsightly and something
that should be done in private. If it becomes
necessary, it should be done in the restroom.
(Need I add that if there is mouth-rinsing,
the sink should be cleaned afterward and
any detritus stuck to the mirror removed?)
DAYS GONE BY
100 Years Ago
July 24, 1921
Arthur Humphrey is in jail at Seattle on request of the
offi ce of Sheriff Zoeth Hodser on a charge of kidnapping
Mrs. M. Aldrich, daughter of Rev. Storm of Weston. The
arrest followed the alleged kidnapping of the woman from
Weston Saturday when Humphrey, said to be a taxi driver
of Seattle, invited Mrs. Aldrich to take a ride with him in a
Buick car. She is said to have been spirited away from the
home of her father and taken to Seattle. Information on the
case is to the eff ect that Mrs. Aldrich has been in Seattle
for several months, where she made the acquaintance of
Humphrey, but a short time since, she returned to Weston.
The visit of Humphrey and the disappearance of the woman
followed. The woman’s husband was drowned about 18
months ago. Humphrey will be brought here for trial on a
charge of kidnapping.
50 Years Ago
July 24, 1971
Lamb-Weston, Inc. which processes 10 per cent of the
nation’s frozen peas at its Weston plant, will have to shut
down the plant because of the strike against Union Pacifi c
Railroad. J.L Baxter Jr., Portland, executive vice president
and general manager of Lamb-Weston, said that without rail
service or substitute service the company was forced to close
the vegetable processing plant. The remainder of the pea crop,
estimated at 10 million pounds, is valued at $1.5 million to $2
million. A Union Pacifi c spokesman said “no end is in sight”
for the strike, now in its second week.
25 Years Ago
July 24, 1996
Fidelina Garcilazo can stop being afraid now. The Irri-
gon woman said she has lived in fear since her daughter was
murdered in 1995. She was afraid the man suspected of the
shooting would come and take her two small grandchildren.
On Tuesday, Oregon State Police and Morrow County sher-
iff ’s detectives told Garcilazo and her husband, Aurellio, that
the man they believe killed their daughter has been captured.
Miguel Aguilera has been in custody in Mexico since last
week. Aguilera, then 21, was the boyfriend of the Garcilazos’
19-year-old daughter, Martina, and the father of her two chil-
dren. Martina was last seen April 20, 1995, in the company
of Aguilera. The two were reported missing by family a few
days later.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
On July 24, 1969, the
Apollo 11 astronauts — two
of whom had been the fi rst
men to set foot on the moon
— splashed down safely in
the Pacifi c.
In 1567, Mary, Queen of
Scots was forced to abdicate
by Scottish nobles in favor
of her infant son James, who
became King of Scotland at
the age of one.
In 1847, Mormon leader
Brigham Young and his
followers arrived in the Great
Salt Lake Valley in pres-
ent-day Utah.
In 1858, Republican sena-
torial candidate Abraham
Lincoln formally challenged
Democrat Stephen A. Doug-
las to a series of political
debates; the result was seven
face-to-face encounters.
In 1862, Martin Van
Buren, the eighth president
of the United States, and
the fi rst to have been born a
U.S. citizen, died at age 79 in
Kinderhook, New York, the
town where he was born.
In 1866, Ten nessee
became the fi rst state to be
readmitted to the Union after
the Civil War.
In 1915, the SS East-
land, a passenger ship carry-
ing more than 2,500 people,
rolled onto its side while
docked at the Clark Street
Bridge on the Chicago River;
an estimated 844 people died
in the disaster.
In 1937, the state of
Alabama dropped charges
against four of the nine young
Black men accused of raping
two white women in the
“Scottsboro Case.”
In 1952, President Harry
S. Truman announced a
settlement in a 53-day steel
strike. The Gary Cooper
western “High Noon” had its
U.S. premiere in New York.
In 1974, the U.S. Supreme
Court unanimously ruled that
President Richard Nixon
had to turn over subpoenaed
White House tape recordings
to the Watergate special pros-
ecutor.
In 1975, an Apollo space-
craft splashed down in the
Pacifi c, completing a mission
which included the fi rst-ever
docking with a Soyuz capsule
from the Soviet Union.
In 2010, a stampede
inside a tunnel crowded with
techno music fans left 21
people dead and more than
500 injured at the famed
Love Parade festival in west-
ern Germany.
In 2019, in a day of
congressional testimony,
Robert Mueller dismissed
President Donald Trump’s
claim of “total exoneration”
in Mueller’s probe of Russia’s
2016 election interference.
Today’s Bir thdays:
Actor John Aniston is 88.
Comedian Ruth Buzzi is
85. Actor Mark Goddard is
85. Actor Dan Hedaya is 81.
Actor Chris Sarandon is 79.
Comedian Gallagher is 75.
Actor Robert Hays is 74.
Former Republican national
chairman Marc Racicot is
73. Actor Michael Richards
is 72. Actor Lynda Carter
is 70. Movie director Gus
Van Sant is 69. Former Sen.
Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., is
68. Country singer Pam Tillis
is 64. Actor Paul Ben-Vic-
tor is 59. Basketball Hall of
Famer Karl Malone is 58.
Retired MLB All-Star Barry
Bonds is 57. Actor Kadeem
Hardison is 56. Actor John
P. Navin Jr. is 53. Actor-
singer Jennifer Lopez is 52.
Basketball player-turned-ac-
tor Rick Fox is 52. Direc-
tor Patty Jenkins (“Wonder
Woman”) is 50. Country
singer Jerrod Niemann is
42. Actor Summer Glau is
40. Actor Sheaun McKinney
is 40. Actor Elisabeth Moss
is 39. Actor Anna Paquin
is 39. Actor Sarah Greene
is 37. NHL center Patrice
Bergeron is 36. Actor Sarah
Steele is 33. Rock singer Jay
McGuiness (The Wanted) is
31. Actor Emily Bett Rick-
ards is 30. Actor Lucas
Adams is 28. TV personality
Bindi Irwin is 23.
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
N.E. Gladys Join
Ave & Us
7th, Hermiston
541-567-6672
JOIN OUR INCLUSIVE
CONGREGATION
ON OUR JOURNEY WITH JESUS
Services 9:00am Sundays
In-person or streaming on
Facebook or Zoom
The Salvation Army
Center for Worship & Service
Sunday Worship Service
9:30 - Sunday School
10:30 - Worship Service
Wednesday Bible Study
5:30 Family Fellowship Meal • 6:00 Bible Study
COME AS YOU ARE
150 SE Emigrant • (541) 276-3369
PENDLETON
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH
Sunday Service: 9am & 6pm
Tuesday Kingdom Seekers: 7pm
Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm
We offer: Sunday School • Sign Language
Interpreters • Nursery • Transportation • & more!
Sunday Mornings
Pastor Dan Satterwhite
541.377.4252
1st Service: 8:30am
2nd Service: 10:30am
417 NW 21st St. • Pendleton, OR 97801
www.facebook.com/
PendletonLighthouseChurch
Includes Children’s Services
ONLINE and IN-PERSON SERVICES
SUNDAYS
| 8:00 AM & 10:00AM
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
541.276 .18 94
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love God, love people, and make disciples who make disciples
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
in Mission for Christ LCMC
Sunday Worship.........9:00 AM
Bible Study......10:15 AM
Red Lion Hotel
( Oregon Trail Room )
Pastor Weston Walker
Grace and Mercy Lutheran Church, ELCA
(First United Methodist Church)
191 E. Gladys Ave. / P.O. Box 1108
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
Redeemer
Episcopal
Church
241 SE Second St. Pendleton
(541)276-3809
www.pendletonepiscopal.org
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Also Live Stream at PendletonFirst.com
Community
Presbyterian
Church
14 Martin Drive,
Umatilla, OR
922-3250
Worship: 10 AM
Sunday School at 11:30
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
SundayEvenings
Celebrate Recovery: 6:00
201 SW Dorion Ave.
PendletonPresbyterian.com
Worship Services On Facebook
10:00am Sundays
Facebook.com/PendletonPresbyterian
Wednesday Evenings
Family Night: 6:00 pm
Pendleton First Assembly of God
1911 SE Court Ave. PO Box 728
541.276.6417 pendletonfirst.com
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