COFFEE BREAK A6 — THE OBSERVER & BaKER CITy HERaLd B6 THuRSday, SEpTEmBER 23, 2021 Vintage vehicle draws attention at jobsite vehicle, but I do not have another car or mode of transportation, and I’m starting to get worried. Any advice would be greatly appreci- ated. — On Edge in Georgia Dear On Edge: Tell the offenders (again) that your car is not for sale and you do not want anyone touching it. If it continues to happen, tell your supervisor or your boss that someone trying to get into it “while you’re off in the distance” makes you concerned for the safety of your vehicle. There could be legal liability if your car is damaged. However, if you’re still not comfortable after that, change jobs. Dear Abby: I am cleaning out my closet and have decided to sell my wedding dress from 21 years Dear Abby: I drive a classic car to work every day at a con- struction site. Since I began working there this summer, people often ask me about selling it. Most of the time I take it as a compliment and tell them it is not for sale currently, but the same people often continue to ask. It is starting to get on my nerves. I have even seen people trying to open up the hood to see the engine while I’m off in the dis- tance. I understand people asking about it is part of owning an old NEWS OF THE WEIRD ANTLERS Japanese sisters are world’s oldest twins Continued from Page B1 items, including cups and cup holders because of the disruption of supply chains. Russell said some supply companies have gone out of business during the pandemic. The problem has been com- pounded by the fact many restaurants have started offering drive-thru ser- vice during the pandemic, placing a bigger demand for products. This is forcing Russell to take matters into her own hands. “I drive all around the state to get items from restaurant suppliers,” she said. The Associated Press TOKYO — Guinness World Records has certi- fied two Japanese sisters as the world’s oldest living identical twins at 107, in an announcement Monday, Sept. 20, coinciding with Respect for the Aged Day, a national holiday in Japan. Umeno Sumiyama and Koume Kodama were born the third and fourth of 11 siblings in western Japan on Nov. 5, 1913. They were separated after elementary school, when Kodama was sent to work as a maid on Japan’s southern main island of Kyushu. She later mar- ried there, while Sumiyama remained on the island where they grew up and had her own family. The sisters later recalled their difficult younger days. Growing up, they said they were bullied because of prejudice against children of multiple births in Japan. Busy with their own CHAMBER Continued from Page B1 come the incoming EOU students. The goodie bags are impressive — makes me wish I were moving in next week. I wonder if I still look young enough to pass for a freshman? Don’t answer that. One of the best things about this community is how people pitch in and help — so many work together to make others feel welcome. No matter the Guinness World Records via The associated press This combination of two undated photos released by Guinness World Records on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021, show sisters Umeno Sumiyama, left, and Koume Kodama at separate nursing homes in Japan. The twin sisters have been certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living identical twins, aged 107 years and 300 days as of Sept. 1, 2021, the organization said Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. lives for decades, the sis- ters rarely met until they turned 70, when they started making pilgrim- ages together to some of the 88 Shikoku temples and enjoyed being reconnected. Sumiyama and Kodama were 107 years and 300 days old as of Sept 1, breaking the previous record set by famous Japa- nese sisters Kin Narita and Gin Kanie at 107 years and 175 days, Guinness World Records Ltd. said in a statement. About 29% of the pop- ulation of 125 million in Japan, the world’s fastest aging nation, are 65 years or older, according to the health and welfare min- istry. About 86,510 of them are centenarians — half of whom turned 100 this year. stress, the pain and every- thing else going on, our community comes together and makes the best of the situation. I want to take a moment to thank these businesses — and others — who contributed to the goodie bags and the wel- come windows. Your kind- ness will have a lasting impact on these students; it has an impact on me. I’m inspired at how caring our businesses are and am so grateful I have the opportu- nity to witness it firsthand every day. So, before the crazi- ness and rush of the holi- days is truly upon us, take a moment — don your blue and gold and enjoy all of the beauty, splendor and kind- ness around you. And thank you, Union County, for being the kind, caring com- munity you are. Now grab the frosting and let’s get to cookie baking. ——— Suzannah Moore- Hemann is the execu- tive director of the Union County Chamber of Com- merce & Visitors Informa- tion Center. weather | Go to AccuWeather.com alex Wittwer/The Observer Hiring on character Antlers Espresso owner Jenna Russell smiles near the business’ original coffee stand in downtown La Grande on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. Antlers is celebrating its 10th year in 2021. When hiring employees, Russell looks for individuals who are good at warmly greeting people and like a fast- paced work environment. She said people skills are more important than an individual’s experience at making coffee drinks. “We hire on character and provide coffee skills training,” she said. Russell said expansion of Antlers Espresso is a possibility someday but Astoria Longview Kennewick 49/84 St. Helens Vancouver 52/87 53/86 54/81 Condon 50/84 55/84 52/87 FRI SAT SUN MON Mostly sunny and pleasant Mostly sunny Partly sunny Mostly sunny and pleasant 33 79 39 82 40 79 40 76 39 Eugene 9 10 10 49/85 83 45 81 47 77 43 8 9 10 Comfort Index™ 10 Enterprise 9 42 80 50 Comfort Index™ 10 80 48 74 43 8 10 10 8 ALMANAC NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Tuesday Low Tuesday High: 106° Low: 18° Wettest: 6.73” 71° 26° 76° 34° 78° 33° PRECIPITATION (inches) 0.00 0.43 0.31 3.54 6.73 0.00 0.43 0.44 6.97 11.77 0.00 0.49 0.67 16.28 16.58 HAY INFORMATION FRIDAY 25% SSE at 4 to 8 mph 10.6 0.15 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Wednesday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir N.A. 11% of capacity 11% of capacity 31% of capacity 0% of capacity 0% of capacity OREGON High: 91° Low: 26° Wettest: none Medford Baker City On Sept. 23, 1984, the mercury read 38 degrees at Chadron in northwestern Ne- braska. At the same hour, it reached 90 in Kearney in the eastern part of the state. SUN & MOON THU. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset FRI. 6:41 a.m. 6:42 a.m. 6:48 p.m. 6:46 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 8:36 p.m. 9:22 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 496 cfs 0 cfs 46 cfs 44 cfs 66 cfs 3 cfs Last Sep 28 New Oct 6 First Oct 12 Full Oct 20 Jordan Valley 42/80 Paisley 40/84 37/81 Frenchglen 45/82 54/97 53/94 55/69 City Astoria Bend Boise Brookings Burns Coos Bay Corvallis Council Elgin Eugene Hermiston Hood River Imnaha John Day Joseph Kennewick Klamath Falls Lakeview SAT. Hi/Lo/W 73/50/s 85/48/s 80/53/pc 69/52/pc 81/38/pc 75/51/s 84/49/s 80/43/pc 81/44/s 85/50/s 83/44/s 81/52/s 82/53/s 83/48/pc 80/52/s 82/50/s 83/40/s 81/39/s Hi/Lo/W 64/51/pc 83/45/s 84/56/s 64/49/pc 83/39/s 69/50/pc 77/49/s 81/47/s 83/45/s 79/48/s 86/56/s 81/53/s 85/48/pc 83/49/s 81/50/s 88/54/s 83/41/s 83/40/s Grand View Arock 44/76 40/82 43/83 Klamath Falls 39/83 Lakeview 38/81 McDermitt Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Thursday night’s lows and Friday’s highs. FRI. Diamond 43/82 Fields Medford Brookings Boise 51/80 Silver Lake Chiloquin Grants Pass 43/85 35/85 39/82 RECREATION FORECAST FRIDAY REGIONAL CITIES MOON PHASES STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Tuesday) Grande Ronde at Troy Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder Burnt River near Unity Umatilla River near Gibbon Minam River at Minam Powder River near Richland Death Valley, Calif. Walden, Colo. Mount Airy, N.C. WEATHER HISTORY AGRICULTURAL INFO. 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Monument 44/85 48/84 Newport Enterprise 42/80 41/81 53/87 52/86 Corvallis 53/88 81 46 Elgin 41/81 La Grande 48/75 49/83 Idanha Salem Mainly clear 41 81 45 52/78 Pendleton The Dalles Portland Newberg Lewiston 51/82 Hood River 48/79 TONIGHT La Grande Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Walla Walla 48/82 Maupin 10 Computer not running as fast as when it was new? Let us install lightning-fast solid state drive! Still running unsupported Windows 7? We’ll help you avoid critical issues by installing Windows 10! 50/73 TIllamook Comfort Index™ 10 not in the near future. For now, she is very happy with how her busi- ness venture is turning out. “I would not change anything. I am very thankful,” she said. AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION 50/77 Baker City always walking around in her underwear when I come over. I like it, of course, but I’m not sure if it is meant to tease me or if I should act on it. I’d really appre- ciate your help. — Confused in the East Dear Confused: A positive message of the #MeToo move- ment has been that when there is a shadow of a doubt, a person should communicate to avoid any unfortunate misunderstandings. In this case, it would be appro- priate to ask this woman why she walks around in a state of undress when you are there, because you are not sure how to interpret the message it sends. Do not act on anything unless her response is that it would be welcomed. But if you are trying to impose your values on your teenage daughter, I seriously doubt it will work. I wish you had mentioned why your daughter feels the way she does. Have you asked her that question? Rather than argue about whether she has a right to put on your wedding dress, a discus- sion about what she thinks it sym- bolizes to you — as well as what trying it on means to her — might be more productive. P.S. Because you are feeling cramped for storage space, con- sider donating the dress to a bride-to-be whose traditional values mirror your own. Dear Abby: I’m having trouble with feelings I probably shouldn’t be having about someone. She’s ago. I love the dress; it’s beautiful. But it’s a very large box to store. My 16-year-old daughter has made it clear to me she will never marry. It was difficult for me to accept, as she’s my only daughter. The thing is, she wants to try my dress on. I don’t want her to because she doesn’t agree with the sanctity of marriage or the com- mitment of it, and I don’t want my wedding dress tried on by anyone who feels this way about mar- riage. It means more than playing dress-up, and I believe it should be worn only by someone who respects it. Am I wrong? Does my daughter have a right to have hurt feelings over this? — Not a Game of Dress up Dear Not: You are not wrong. City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla FRI. SAT. Hi/Lo/W 82/54/s 84/50/s 79/42/s 94/55/s 66/48/s 77/46/s 80/45/pc 84/48/s 79/50/s 84/57/s 87/54/s 85/44/s 92/53/s 86/52/s 76/50/s 84/54/s 79/44/s 78/57/s Hi/Lo/W 86/58/pc 73/50/s 80/44/s 90/52/s 61/48/pc 72/50/pc 84/46/s 87/54/s 83/53/s 79/56/pc 78/49/pc 85/44/s 82/51/s 82/52/s 78/52/pc 85/54/s 79/45/s 82/62/s Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice ANTHONY LAKES PHILLIPS LAKE Mostly sunny Partly sunny; nice 59 42 77 39 MT. EMILY REC. BROWNLEE RES. Mostly sunny Partly sunny; nice 66 46 80 47 EAGLE CAP WILD. EMIGRANT ST. PARK Partly sunny Mostly sunny 66 40 76 37 WALLOWA LAKE MCKAY RESERVOIR Mostly sunny; warm Mostly sunny 80 52 78 54 THIEF VALLEY RES. RED BRIDGE ST. PARK Partly sunny Mostly sunny; nice 79 39 81 45