A12 East Oregonian PEANUTS COMICS Thursday, September 23, 2021 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ Reader’s classic vehicle gets too much attention FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE B.C. PICKLES BEETLE BAILEY BY LYNN JOHNSTON BY MASTROIANNI AND HART BY BRIAN CRANE my daughter have a right to have Dear Abby: I drive a classic hurt feelings over this? — Not car to work every day. Since I A Game Of Dress-Up began working there, people of- Dear Not: You are not wrong. ten ask me about selling it. Most But if you are trying to impose of the time I take it as a com- your values on your teenage pliment and tell them it is not daughter, I seriously doubt it for sale currently, but the same will work. I wish you had men- people often continue to ask. It J EANNE tioned why your daughter feels is starting to get on my nerves. P HILLIPS the way she does. Have you asked I have even seen people trying ADVICE her that question? Rather than to open up the hood to see the argue about whether she has engine while I’m off in the dis- a right to put on YOUR wed- tance. I do not have another car or mode of transportation, and I’m start- ding dress, A discussion about what she ing to get worried. Any advice would be thinks it symbolizes to you — as well as what trying it on means to her — might appreciated. — On Edge In Georgia Dear On Edge: Tell the offenders be more productive. Dear Abby: I’m having trouble with (again) that your car is not for sale AND you do not want anyone touching it. If it feelings I probably shouldn’t be having continues to happen, tell your supervisor about someone. She’s always walking or your boss that someone trying to get around in her underwear when I come into it “while you’re off in the distance” over. I like it, of course, but I’m not sure makes you concerned. However, if you’re if it is meant to tease me or if I should still not comfortable after that, change act on it. I’d really appreciate your help. — Confused In The East jobs. Dear Confused: A positive message Dear Abby: I am cleaning out my closet and have decided to sell my wed- of the #MeToo movement has been that ding dress. My 16-year-old daughter has when there is a shadow of a doubt, a per- made it clear to me she will never marry. son should COMMUNICATE to avoid The thing is, she wants to try my dress on. any unfortunate misunderstandings. In I don’t want her to because she doesn’t this case, it would be appropriate to ask agree with the sanctity of marriage or this woman why she walks around in a the commitment of it, and I don’t want state of undress when you are there, be- my wedding dress tried on by anyone cause you are not sure how to interpret who feels this way about marriage. It the message it sends. DO NOT ACT means more than playing dress-up, and ON ANYTHING UNLESS HER RE- I believe it should be worn only by some- SPONSE IS THAT IT WOULD BE one who respects it. Am I wrong? Does WELCOMED. BY MORT WALKER DAYS GONE BY FROM THE EAST OREGONIAN GARFIELD BLONDIE BY JIM DAVIS BY DEAN YOUNG AND JOHN MARSHALL 100 Years Ago Sept. 23, 1921 George Hackathorn, Pend- leton boy becoming famous in the movies has been cast to play the minister opposite Betty Compson in the picturization of Barrie’s “The Little Minis- ter.” Hackathorn has had many prominent parts but the role of the minister will perhaps be his most prominent. He will be remem- bered as playing the role of Capt. Randolph in the picturization of “The Last of the Mohicans.” Editor’s note, 2021: George Hackathorne (1896-1940), an actor of the silent area, was raised in Pendleton. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1916 and 1939. He played Sid Sawyer in “Tom Sawyer” and “Huck and Tom” (1917 and 1918, respectively) at the request of Mary Pickford. He went on to play minor roles in a number of films but did not fare well with the coming of sound. His last film role was that of a wounded soldier in “Gone with the Wind.” 50 Years Ago Sept. 23, 1971 Dez and Irene Young, hosts of the Hi Neighbor show on KOIN-TV, Portland, were in Pendleton for the Round-Up. It was a first visit for Irene, and a return to his former home for Dez. Born Frank Dennis Young, Dez is the son of former Kay Isaac of Pendleton. He attended school in Athena, Helix and Pendleton. Hi Neigh- bor is a locally produced show aimed at the homemaker, with interviews on widely varied subjects and music by the KOIN orchestra. Irene is host- ess of the noon program. The Youngs brought along their six-year-old son, Glenn, to the Round-Up, and one of the first things they did was buy him a cowboy hat. 25 Years Ago Sept. 23, 1996 What could have just been another tragic teen-age auto accident has become the story of a community pulling together to help a neighbor. When five Heppner teens were involved in a pickup accident on July 11 of this year, the town pulled together to assist the families. Accounts were established at the local branch of the Bank of East- ern Oregon, but the assistance didn’t stop there. None have felt the caring effort more than the Dohertys. Their 17-year-old son Adam was the most seri- ously injured and is now using a wheelchair for transportation. Adam’s father, Mike, his voice choked with emotion, said the owner of Kinzua and employ- ees donated nearly $4,000, plus a group volunteered their time and labor to improve an access ramp and deck at the Dohertys’ home. They cleared vegeta- tion and put in a six-foot wide roofed deck that wraps more than halfway around the house and supports a ramp to the front door. A new sidewalk from the back patio around the garage completes the design, allowing Adam access to all doors. TODAY IN HISTORY DILBERT THE WIZARD OF ID LUANN ZITS BY SCOTT ADAMS BY PARKER AND HART BY GREG EVANS BY JERRY SCOTT AND JIM BORGMAN On Sept. 23, 1955, a jury in Sumner, Missis- sippi, acquitted two white men, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam, of murdering Black teenager Emmett Till. (The two men later admitted to the crime in an interview with Look magazine.) In 1779, during the Revolutionary War, the American warship Bon Homme Richard, com- manded by John Paul Jones, defeated the HMS Serapis in battle off York- shire, England. In 1806, the Lewis and Clark expedition returned to St. Louis more than two years after setting out for the Pacific Northwest. In 1846, Neptune was identified as a planet by German astronomer Jo- hann Gottfried Galle. In 1932, the King- dom of Saudi Arabia was founded. In 1949, President Har- ry S. Truman announced there was evidence the Soviet Union had recently conducted a nuclear test explosion. (The test had been carried out on Aug. 29, 1949.) In 1952, Sen. Richard M. Nixon, R-Calif., sal- vaged his vice-presidential nomination by appearing on television from Los Angeles to refute allega- tions of improper cam- paign fundraising in what became known as the “Checkers” speech. In 1957, nine Black stu- dents who’d entered Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas were forced to withdraw because of a white mob outside. In 1987, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., withdrew from the Democratic presidential race following questions about his use of borrowed quotations and the portrayal of his aca- demic record. In 2001, Presi- dent George W. Bush re- turned the American flag to full staff at Camp Da- vid, symbolically ending a period of national mourn- ing following the 9/11 at- tacks. In 2002, Gov. Gray Da- vis signed a law making California the first state to offer workers paid family leave. PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE