A16 East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Tuesday, February 15, 2022 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ Woman anxious to avoid making same mistakes FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE B.C. PICKLES BEETLE BAILEY BY LYNN JOHNSTON BY MASTROIANNI AND HART BY BRIAN CRANE does NOT agree to the “joint” Dear Abby: My boyfriend, sessions, it might be worth your “Aaron,” and I have been to- while to discuss couples counsel- gether almost 10 years. We are ing with another therapist. both divorced from narcissistic Dear Abby: I’ve been seeing spouses. We have discussed a a married man for more than future together and are working 30 years. Everything was fine toward it. It’s taking so long be- between us until recently. I have cause Aaron’s children are quite J EANNE begun to suspect one of my fe- a bit younger than mine. I am P HILLIPS male neighbors is seeing him as also working on getting my ca- ADVICE well. I’m contemplating getting reer established. in touch with his wife and my Aaron can be passive-aggres- neighbor’s husband and telling sive. It isn’t often and it gener- ally isn’t just over petty stuff, but when it them about my suspicions. I need to know what to do so this re- happens it is very hurtful. I’ve been going to counseling to re- lationship with the neighbor will stop. I solve some issues from my childhood know by telling on him, I’ll lose him, but and first marriage, and recently realized if the neighbor is after him because of I have some toxic traits I need to work his money, I don’t want his wife think- on and heal. Unfortunately, some of that ing I’m the one taking it from him. What toxicity has spilled into my relationship should I do? — Nervous In Texas Dear Nervous: Despite the odds, you with Aaron and hurt him. When it hap- pens, he reacts passive-aggressively for a have been fortunate in having had a dra- bit, then things seem to go back to nor- ma-free affair for 30 years. Because you have no proof that your lover is involved mal. What can I do to get over the hurt I with someone else, it would cause less feel when he acts this way? I don’t want damage to everyone if you shared your to repay hurt for hurt. I want to break suspicions with HIM. I guarantee that if you reveal your three-decade affair to his the cycle. — Healing In The Midwest Dear Healing: If your “toxicity” is wife, you can kiss this romance goodbye. what causes Aaron to react with what If the neighbor couple finds out you ac- you interpret as passive-aggression, he cused her, you will make enemies — par- could simply be nursing his wounds. Talk ticularly if your suspicions are not true. I find it ironic that after helping your with your therapist about including Aar- on in some of your sessions. If the thera- lover cheat for decades, you are now an- pist agrees, tell Aaron you think your gry at him for cheating. I see nothing to relationship could be improved if he’s be gained by creating a scandal to save willing to go with you. If the therapist your injured pride. BY MORT WALKER DAYS GONE BY 100 years ago — 1922 GARFIELD BY JIM DAVIS A statement recently published here that the East Oregonian will soon be using foreign newsprint is entirely untrue. At the present time and for a great many years past the East Oregonian has secured its newsprint from the Crown-Willamette Paper company which has mills at Oregon City and at Camas, Wash. At no time has this paper considered using Euro- pean newsprint. However, importations of foreign print during the past year have been very effective in breaking the backbone of war time high prices and therefore have been generally welcomed by publishers. As to price there is at present some advantage in favor of European newsprint but with reference to certain other points there is a distinct advan- tage to patronizing a home paper mill. 50 years ago — 1972 BLONDIE BY DEAN YOUNG AND JOHN MARSHALL Ward Otis of Stanfield, is not opposed to people living in mobile homes or trailers, but he doesn’t want mobile homes located in his “general residential area” and he is trying to do something about it at city hall. Otis and some of his neighbors appeared at the Stan- field City Council’s meeting to protest their area on South Dunne being included in an R-2 or residential and trailers zone. He would like to have mobile homes restricted to parks or located in designated areas in the city. “I’ve seen it happen after McNary Dam construc- tion and again after the freeway construc- tion,” he said. “They move away and leave a pad of cement and a utility pole standing, and the rest of us with homes pay the tax bill.” 25 years ago — 1997 Fifteen acres donated in November for the future site of a 32-foot stainless steel replica of the Virgin Mary may instead offer the less holy sight of a gaping gravel pit to motorists passing in Interstate 84. The land’s donors, Mary Elizabeth Hansell and her son, John, own the surface rights to the land one mile west of the junction of I-84 and I-82. But the land’s deed specifies that mineral rights take precedence over surface rights, and the mineral rights were purchased by Jeddie Aylett of Hermiston with plans to expand his gravel business there. He later learned about the plans to put a statue on the same land. “It’s just a tragic situation,” said his attorney, Sam Tucker. “We feel really bad about it.” The proposed gravel pit is the latest obstacle in Lake Oswego developer Joe Locke’s efforts to site a shrine to pay tribute to his deceased mother. 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 Feb. 15, 1879, Pres- ident Rutherford B. Hayes signed a bill allowing fe- male attorneys to argue cases before the Supreme Court. In 1764, the site of present-day St. Louis was established by Pierre La- clede and Auguste Chou- teau. In 1933, President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt es- caped an assassination at- tempt in Miami that mor- tally wounded Chicago Mayor Anton J. Cermak; gunman Giuseppe Zanga- ra was executed more than four weeks later. In 1961, 73 people, in- cluding an 18-member U.S. figure skating team en route to the World Cham- pionships in Czechoslo- vakia, were killed in the crash of a Sabena Airlines Boeing 707 in Belgium. In 1967, the rock band Chicago was founded by Walter Parazaider, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow and Robert Lamm; the group origi- nally called itself The Big Thing. In 1992, a Milwaukee jury found that Jeffrey Dahmer was sane when he killed and mutilated 15 men and boys. (The deci- sion meant that Dahmer, who had already pleaded guilty to the murders, would receive a manda- tory life sentence for each count; Dahmer was beat- en to death in prison in 1994.) In 2003, millions of protesters around the world demonstrated against the prospect of a U.S. attack on Iraq. In 2005, defrock- ed priest Paul Shanley was sentenced in Boston to 12 to 15 years in prison on child rape charges. In 2020, the U.S. government said Ameri- cans who were on board a cruise ship under quarantine in Japan be- cause of the corona- virus would be flown back home on a charter- ed flight, but that they would face another two- week quarantine; about 380 Americans were aboard the Diamond Princess. PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE