A16 East Oregonian PEANUTS COFFEE BREAK Tuesday, July 26, 2022 DEAR ABBY BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ Living with sister means following all of her rules FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE B.C. PICKLES BEETLE BAILEY BY LYNN JOHNSTON BY MASTROIANNI AND HART BY BRIAN CRANE dominant twin, but what you Dear Abby: When my hus- are experiencing now is abuse, band died two months ago, my and for the sake of your mental identical twin helped me move health, you cannot allow it to in with her. She never married. continue. I do all the chores — clean six Dear Abby: I had a man as litter boxes, load and unload the a roommate for a year while he dishwasher, etc. I don’t know worked in town. “Rodney” was how to operate her washer/dryer, J EANNE a wonderful roommate. After as she has shown me only once. P HILLIPS his lease ran out and he was She doesn’t like the way I use my ADVICE transferred elsewhere, he came phone, set up files, nothing. She clean about his feelings for me. also drinks a lot, uses marijuana Then the pandemic happened, and is on a starvation diet. If I eat any carbohydrates at dinner, she ac- and he disappeared for two years. Rodney is now back and wants to live cuses me of being a “glutton.” At first, she was happy I was here. I with me part time again. This time he don’t usually care much about eating, wants more intimacy. He’s kind and help- since my sense of taste is poor. Last ful around the house. He’s divorced, very night, because I could taste the dinner, I smooth and has a residence 1,000 miles ate more. She accused me of being a glut- from here. I don’t want to be “friends ton and a parasite. She has, as far back as with benefits.” I don’t know him well I can remember, always been “MY way enough to know if I want more. But I en- joy his company a lot. I am in my 60s and or the highway.” I’m tempted to go live in my truck young-looking — so why not just have a to avoid her constant sniping. I have no good time? I still don’t want to be hurt. money, YET. She loaned me $4,500, and Any advice? — Roommate Romance In feels that any money I receive from now California Dear Roommate: Sex with you should on must go directly to her. Please help not be part of Rodney’s lease agreement. me. — Unhappy Twin In Michigan Dear Unhappy: Please accept my What he is proposing seems more like a sympathy for the loss of your husband. business deal than an attempt to court Unless you want to be her maid for the you. If you are looking for a relationship rest of your days, make other living ar- that could lead to “something more,” rangements. You are being treated like do not jump into this without carefully weighing the pros and cons, including Cinderella. Repay the loan in installments after the emotional risk involved. If you were you find a job or the estate is settled. willing to settle for a “good time,” you Your sister may have always been the wouldn’t be writing to me. BY MORT WALKER DAYS GONE BY 100 years ago in the East Oregonian GARFIELD BY JIM DAVIS Milton-Freewater brought its baseball team across the state line Sunday, strength- ened by players from several other teams, and chalked up their first victory of the season over the Walla Walla Bears by a score of 7-2. The visitors won the game through timely hitting and because of the ability of Harstad, ex-big league pitcher to keep the Bears’ hits well scattered. There was much argument over the fact that the visitors insisted upon playing King, former W. S. C. player, on third base after having promised to play their regu- lar third basemen. The use of rosin by Harstad was also protested and the elongated pitcher of the Strawberry hunters finally received the umpire’s order to stop using the sticky substance. 50 years ago in the East Oregonian BLONDIE BY DEAN YOUNG AND JOHN MARSHALL The family of Janic Wagner, 24, 855 W. Madrona, Hermiston, is receiving a $5,000 financial gift from the Becky Howland Fund to aid in paying the cost of kidney trans- plant surgery for Janice that is scheduled for Aug. 21. Russell Dorran, chairman of the Becky Howland Fund, said the formal request for the funds came from the Good Shepherd Auxiliary, and was backed up by a statement from the University Oregon School of Medi- cine. Recently, Dorran said the fund stands at $27,000. He said the corporation is restrictive and the money may go only to research or the transplant of a human organ. Pat Wagner Parris, 28, 747 E. Ridgeway, Hermiston, is scheduled to be the donor of a kidney for her sister. 25 years ago in the East Oregonian A Union Pacific train jumped the tracks Friday afternoon, delaying traffic and creating a bottleneck for trains passing through Pendle- ton. Union Pacific officials declined to comment Friday evening on why the train derailed. No one was injured in the accident. The train was on Track 1 and was traveling west when it derailed new Coury and Emigrant avenues. That forced Pendleton police to close many of the city’s busiest streets. Sgt. Bill Caldera of the Pendleton Police Department said police were called in to help direct traffic around the derail- ment. Railroad crossings at Frazer, Emigrant and Court avenues were blocked, as well as the railroad crossing at Southwest Fourth Street. The crossings at Main and Southeast Third streets remained opened, he said. 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 July 26, 2016, Hil- lary Clinton became the first woman to be nomi- nated for president by a major political party at the Democratic National Convention in Philadel- phia. In 1775, the Continen- tal Congress established a Post Office and appointed Benjamin Franklin its Postmaster-General. In 1847, the western African country of Li- beria, founded by freed American slaves, declared its independence. In 1863, Sam Houston, former president of the Republic of Texas, died in Huntsville at age 70. In 1945, the Potsdam Declaration warned Im- perial Japan to uncon- ditionally surrender, or face “prompt and utter destruction.” Winston Churchill resigned as Brit- ain’s prime minister after his Conservatives were soundly defeated by the Labour Party; Clement Attlee succeeded him. In 1947, President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act, which reorganized America’s armed forces as the National Military Es- tablishment and created the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1953, Fidel Castro began his revolt against Fulgencio Batista with an unsuccessful attack on an army barracks in eastern Cuba. (Castro ousted Ba- tista in 1959.) In 1956, the Italian liner Andrea Doria sank off New England, some 11 hours after col- liding with the Swedish liner Stockholm; at least 51 people died, from both vessels. In 1971, Apollo 15 was launched from Cape Ken- nedy on America’s fourth successful manned mis- sion to the moon. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Dis- abilities Act. In 2002, the Re- publican-led House voted, 295-132, to cre- ate an enormous Home- land Security Depart- ment in the biggest gov- ernment reorganization in decades. PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN BY DANA SIMPSON BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PEIRCE