A16 East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Tuesday, December 21, 2021 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ Dog-walking habit raises big stink with readers FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE B.C. PICKLES BEETLE BAILEY BY LYNN JOHNSTON BY MASTROIANNI AND HART BY BRIAN CRANE plicitly sharing the messy, smelly Dear Abby: I’m responding details of their experiences. to your request for comments Some areas require trash be about your answer to “Doggy placed in a large, sealed plastic Business” (Oct. 28). Please IM- bag in the receptacle. When gar- PLORE your readers not to put bage collectors pull the bag out, their dog’s poop in their neigh- the small poop bags can spill out bor’s garbage cans. I live near a and the contents disperse onto park and daily dog walkers use J EANNE the street. Worse, if the bags are my trash can like it’s a public P HILLIPS thrown into a neighbor’s gar- service. ADvICe bage container AFTER collec- My garbage quickly fills with tion, those bags remain at the endless poop bags, sometimes bottom and smell for days. between five and 10 a day. Gar- Readers, encourage dog walkers to bage is collected only every other week in my community. Then I end up having to take a larger bag with them or wear a work around all this poop, and not only fanny pack with multiple compartments does my garbage can perpetually stink to to transport their pets’ “souvenirs” back high heaven, but I have to be judicious to their own home. Dear Abby: Our nosy children have with what I throw away myself. Rough materials will rupture those been pressuring us to explain their in- bags and poop gets all over the inside heritance. I’m appalled. I was taught that of the can. I’m currently saving up to this is something for the parents to tell, modify my property’s retaining wall so I not the kids to ask. Several friends of can keep the receptacles away from the ours who are executors for their parents are now being questioned by siblings street. Please, if you have a dog, be respon- while the parent is sick and fighting for sible for its waste. If you don’t want to life. Please explain to readers what is the carry it, get your dog a harness or pack best etiquette with regard to inheritance. with a pocket, and dispose of it in your — Unsure In California Dear Unsure: Too often money is own can when you get home. — Peeved used to manipulate and control family In The Pacific Northwest Dear Peeved: I advised “Doggy Busi- members. If adult children are going to ness” that disposing of his dog’s waste in inherit, they need to learn early how to neighbors’ garbage cans is a big no-no. wisely and responsibly handle money. After asking for readers’ thoughts, an And, if circumstances change and the es- AVALANCHE of responses descended. tate is affected, the heirs should be given The vast majority agreed with me, ex- as much forewarning as possible so they pressing disdain at the practice and ex- are prepared and not shocked. BY MORT WALKER DAYS GONE BY GARFIELD BLONDIE BY JIM DAVIS BY DEAN YOUNG AND JOHN MARSHALL 100 years ago — 1921 The United School Band of Pendleton has been organized a little more than one year, and to give account of its efforts during the more than 12 months which its members have spent working together, the band is planning to present a concert some time in January. Practices are being held now by the membership under the direction of A. W. Lundell to get the program in readiness. The band consists of about 50 pieces. The play- ers have been taken from all of the schools of the city, and the organization is now play- ing a medium grade of music, according to Director Lundell. Some of the boys are also practicing with the Round-Up band. There is some slight indebtedness to be met by the boys’ organization, and they have chosen the concert method as a good way to raise the funds they need to pay the amount they are now owing. 50 years ago — 1971 Steelhead are moving and if the Umatilla River doesn’t muddy up, fishing could be good this weekend. Don Brandt, Stanfield, caught the first Pendleton steelhead of the season Thursday, while fishing near Main Street during the noon hour. He estimated its weight at six pounds. Fresh eggs were the bait. The Umatilla’s steelhead run won’t peak for more than two months, however, according to Game Commission records. The electronic fish counter that in past years gave anglers some indication of the number of steelhead in the stream is out of action, so the only way to find out if the steelhead are present is to try to catch them. The Umatilla is open to steelheading from the mouth upstream to the Mission bridge 25 years ago — 1996 Gas prices average 20 cents less per gallon in Hermiston than in Pendleton, although the towns are just 30 miles apart. But local fuel distributors and station managers say there are several factors contributing to price differ- ences. “In Hermiston, you have more compe- tition. You have the AM-PM and the truck stop in Stanfield,” said Rudy Olbrich, general manager of Bonbright Oil, a fuel distributing company. AM-PM at the south edge of Herm- iston on Highway 195, which often prices its fuel more than a dime lower than any other station in the area, sends many Hermiston gas merchants scrambling to set their prices as low as profitably possible. Today’s prices at the station were $1.05 for regular unleaded, 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 Dec. 21, 1988, 270 people were killed when a terrorist bomb exploded aboard a Pam Am Boeing 747 over Lockerbie, Scot- land, sending wreckage crashing to the ground. In 1620, Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower went ashore for the first time at present-day Plym- outh, Massachusetts. In 1864, during the Civil War, Union forces led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman concluded their “March to the Sea” as they captured Savan- nah, Georgia. In 1891, the first bas- ketball game, devised by James Naismith, is be- lieved to have been played at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachu- setts. In 1914, the U.S. gov- ernment began requiring passport applicants to provide photographs of themselves. In 1945, U.S. Army Gen. George S. Patton, 60, died in Heidelberg, Germany, 12 days after being seriously injured in a car accident. In 1968, Apollo 8 was launched on a mission to orbit the moon. In 1976, the Liberian- registered tanker Argo Merchant broke apart near Nantucket Island off Massachusetts al- most a week after running aground, spilling 7.5 mil- lion gallons of oil into the North Atlantic. In 1991, eleven of the 12 former Soviet repub- lics proclaimed the birth of the Commonwealth of Independent States and the death of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. In 1995, the city of Bethlehem passed from Israeli to Palestinian con- trol. In 2012, the National Rifle Association said guns and police offi- cers were needed in all American schools to stop the next killer “waiting in the wings,” taking a no- retreat stance in the face of growing calls for gun control after the New- town, Connecticut, shoot- ings that claimed the lives of 26 children and school staff. PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE Days gone by: Dec. 21, 2021