COFFEE BREAK B8 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD THuRSDAY, JunE 9, 2022 Daughter tires of mother’s commentary on relationship DEAR ABBY: I am a 29-year-old woman in a healthy, loving relationship with my boy- friend of 2-1/2 years. We talk about marriage and kids and are committed to each other. We know we are each other’s special one. He recently bought a home, and we live together. My issue is with my mother. I feel she won’t be happy with me until I’m mar- ried and have children. She and Dad met and were married within six months, so to her, any relationship that lasts longer than that without marriage or an engagement must not be the real deal. It has been extremely frustrating over the past couple of years. She slips in judgmental comments all the time and clearly doesn’t respect my relationship with the man I have chosen. If I try to defend my life and our relationship, she says I’m too defensive and must be unhappy. If I say nothing, which has been my approach for the past six months or so, her snide comments con- tinue. I want a good relationship with her, but I am not sure where to go from here. Marriage and kids are in our future but not for elbow. Both times I was hospi- talized. Not once did she come to see me or send a card, even though she is a card lover. I over- looked it until my son’s death made me rethink our friend- ship. She sent me some fruit but didn’t make one call to see how we were doing, no visitation, nothing. She didn’t send a sym- pathy card either. I now regard her as selfish, and I can no longer bring myself to be friends with her. We all make mistakes, that’s true, but three times with no support from her is more than I can accept. I now feel we weren’t friends at all. Am I wrong? We have many dear friends who were some time. We are enjoying our own timeline. — IT’S MY LIFE IN COLORADO DEAR I.M.L.: At 29, you are well into adulthood, so perhaps it’s time to draw the line. Tell your mother you know she loves you and is concerned for your wel- fare, but you do not plan to marry anyone on her timeline. Then say, calmly, that her comments are hurtful, and you need her to quit the needling, or she will be seeing a lot less of you. Be prepared to follow through. DEAR ABBY: I have wres- tled with this for a year. I thought I had a good friend. I had a pacemaker implanted, and eight months later I broke my there when we needed them. They cried with us, consoled us, brought food, stayed with us. Are my feelings valid? — ABANDONED IN FLORIDA DEAR ABANDONED: Where feelings are concerned, there is no “right” or “wrong.” Sometimes people feel extremely uncomfortable about what they should say or do when a difficult situation arises such as an illness, an accident or a death. That your friend made herself absent when you needed her support is unfor- tunate. Not knowing her, I can’t guess her reason, and neither can you. So before YOU abandon HER, you should ask her that question. NEWS OF THE WEIRD Goodyear to recall RV tires 19 years after last one was made The Associated Press DETROIT — Nineteen years after the last one was made, Goodyear has agreed to recall more than 173,000 recreational vehicle tires that the U.S. govern- ment says can fail and have killed or injured 95 people since 1998. Goodyear’s G159 tires have been under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration since December of 2017. On Tuesday, June 7, the agency posted documents on its website saying that it had pres- sured the company into a recall. Documents say the tire tread can separate from the body, causing drivers to lose control and increasing the risk of a crash. The agency began investi- gating the tires nearly five years ago after a judge ordered the release of Goodyear data that had been sealed under court orders and settlement agreements. Lawsuits and safety advocates allege that the tires were designed for delivery trucks and not for recreational vehicles that travel at highway speeds. They allege that Goodyear kept the problems secret for years by settling cases and getting judges to seal records. The tires were made from 1996 to 2003. The death and injury numbers were revealed in a 2018 information request letter to the Akron, Ohio, company. The agency did not specify how many people were killed in crashes involving the tires. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. denied that the tires have a safety defect and said June 7 that few, if any, are still on the road. The company said it’s doing the recall to address risks that happen when the tires are underinflated or over- loaded on motor homes. “This tire hasn’t been made since 2003, it consistently met Goodyear’s demanding safety standards, and we have not received an injury claim related to the tire’s use on a Class A motor Gene J. Puskar/The Associated Press, File This is a Goodyear tire garage in downtown Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. Nine years after the last one was made, Goodyear has agreed to recall more than 173,000 recreational vehicle tires that the government says can fail and have killed or injured 95 people since 1998. home in more than 14 years,” Goodyear said in a prepared statement. Documents show that the gov- ernment safety agency sent Good- year a letter requesting a recall of the 22.5-inch diameter tires on Feb. 22 of this year, and the company declined the request on March 8. But Goodyear later agreed to the recall “to address concerns that some of these tires may still be in the marketplace or in use.” NHTSA must hold a public hearing and then go to court to force a company to do a recall. Goodyear will replace the tires with a newer model at no cost to RV owners. Owners of tires used on other vehicles can exchange them for $500. weather | Go to AccuWeather.com every flaw in the system designed to keep unsafe tires and vehicles off the roads. “Sealing off the documentation that there is a distinct threat to public safety should be against the law,” said Brooks, who added that several states have such laws. Goodyear said in government documents that the RV makers who used the tires are no longer in business, so it does not have access to registration data for the RVs with the faulty tires. NHTSA issued a statement urging anyone who owns, rents or uses and RV or truck with 22.5- inch rims to make sure that G159 tires are not on the vehicles. “If their vehicle has these tires, they should have this recall completed as soon as possible,” the statement said. The agency said it found that the tires experienced a high failure rate when compared to similar tires. Michael Brooks, acting exec- utive director of the nonprofit Center for Auto Safety, said the Goodyear case is one that exposes Joshua Tree park closes trail so bighorn sheep can get water JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — A popular hiking trail to an oasis in Joshua Tree National Park has been tem- porarily closed so bighorn sheep can get undisturbed access to water. “The park is under extreme drought conditions and herds in the area are increasingly reliant on AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 56/64 Kennewick 59/67 St. Helens 61/70 Hood River 61/71 64/76 62/70 60/68 Condon FRI SAT SUN MON Considerable cloudiness Brief afternoon showers Periods of rain Morning showers; cloudy Mostly cloudy and cool 60 39 57 37 Eugene 62/71 La Grande 10 59 74 55 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 9 9 0 3 69 50 61 46 59 42 4 2 3 6 53 73 53 Comfort Index™ 10 6 57 39 54 41 7 0 4 9 NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Tuesday Low Tuesday High: 114° Low: 28° Wettest: 4.58” 72° 36° 75° 38° 81° 39° 0.00 0.43 0.31 4.41 4.65 0.00 1.09 0.38 7.45 9.07 0.12 1.99 0.51 16.16 13.19 PRECIPITATION (inches) Tuesday Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date AGRICULTURAL INFO. HAY INFORMATION FRIDAY Lowest relative humidity Afternoon wind Hours of sunshine Evapotranspiration 50% WSW at 6 to 12 mph 1.7 0.13 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Wednesday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir Powers 62/70 17% of capacity 98% of capacity 43% of capacity 99% of capacity 42% of capacity 105% of capacity STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Tuesday) Grande Ronde at Troy 12900 cfs Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder 691 cfs Burnt River near Unity 82 cfs Umatilla River near Gibbon 535 cfs Minam River at Minam 2980 cfs Powder River near Richland 511 cfs Death Valley, Calif. Boca Reservoir, Calif. Fort Smith, Ark. OREGON High: 83° Low: 33° Wettest: 0.05” The Dalles Meacham Prineville SUN & MOON THU. FRI. 5:04 a.m. 8:40 p.m. 4:18 p.m. 2:40 a.m. MOON PHASES Full Jun 14 Last Jun 20 New Jun 28 Beaver Marsh 47/73 64/78 Grants Pass First Jul 6 Jordan Valley 55/85 Paisley 51/83 Frenchglen 55/86 Diamond Grand View Arock 54/86 61/91 55/91 Fields 62/84 55/93 Klamath Falls 48/82 Lakeview 46/82 McDermitt 53/91 RECREATION FORECAST FRIDAY SAT. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 64/55/sh 63/52/r 76/57/c 76/51/r 89/62/pc 83/60/c 67/56/r 62/54/r 82/53/pc 76/51/c 63/58/sh 62/53/r 68/58/sh 68/53/r 82/61/pc 78/60/sh 72/55/sh 67/50/r 71/62/sh 72/53/r 78/64/sh 82/59/c 71/59/sh 71/55/r 75/60/c 71/56/r 76/55/t 73/53/r 72/53/c 67/45/r 80/65/sh 85/60/r 82/49/pc 76/50/sh 82/48/pc 78/47/r Boise 63/89 Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Thursday night’s lows and Friday’s highs. City Astoria Bend Boise Brookings Burns Coos Bay Corvallis Council Elgin Eugene Hermiston Hood River Imnaha John Day Joseph Kennewick Klamath Falls Lakeview 57/89 Silver Lake 48/76 Medford Brookings Juntura 51/82 61/81 57/67 Ontario 63/91 Burns 49/82 Chiloquin FRI. The storm that spawned one of Cleve- land’s rare killer tornadoes on June 8, 1953, moved on to cause New England’s worst tornado disaster ever on June 9. The storm struck Worcester, Mass., and took 90 lives. 5:05 a.m. 8:39 p.m. 3:03 p.m. 2:20 a.m. 53/76 REGIONAL CITIES WEATHER HISTORY Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Brothers 62/71 Roseburg Huntington 52/74 Bend Coos Bay 59/82 63/88 Seneca 59/76 Oakridge Council 55/75 55/76 57/72 Elkton TUESDAY EXTREMES TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin 53/70 John Day 58/78 Sisters Florence 57/60 58/81 Baker City Redmond 56/60 58/63 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. ALMANAC Newport Halfway Granite 59/68 61/70 67 45 61/76 60/66 62/68 Corvallis Enterprise 53/73 59/74 Monument 63/78 Idanha Salem TONIGHT 67 50 58/72 La Grande 62/74 Maupin 55 75 54 Elgin Pendleton The Dalles Portland Newberg Lewiston 65/75 64/72 66/74 TIllamook Comfort Index™ Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Walla Walla 71/80 Vancouver 60/69 58/66 Baker City the oasis spring to survive the hot summer months,” a park statement said. The Fortynine Palms Oasis spring is surrounded by palms in mountains on the northern side of the park. The closure started June 1 and will remain in effect until summer monsoon rains provide enough water for the bighorns. An estimated 100 to 200 desert bighorn live in the park. They are among a population of about 13,000 in parts of Cal- ifornia, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, according to the Joshua Tree website. The current population is about 10% of what it was before the set- tlement of the western U.S., the website said. FRI. City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla SAT. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 75/62/sh 75/58/r 67/56/sh 68/51/r 71/57/sh 68/50/r 84/64/pc 79/58/r 60/55/sh 58/51/r 66/54/sh 67/49/r 91/63/pc 85/62/sh 80/62/sh 82/58/r 74/60/sh 76/55/r 70/59/r 71/56/r 70/61/r 68/52/r 78/56/c 73/49/r 78/63/c 70/55/r 68/59/c 70/56/r 68/56/sh 71/52/c 76/61/c 76/58/r 70/54/sh 67/47/r 72/60/c 74/55/r 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 Showers around A few showers 51 43 72 53 MT. EMILY REC. BROWNLEE RES. Showers around High clouds 61 51 84 62 EAGLE CAP WILD. EMIGRANT ST. PARK Rain and drizzle Showers around 62 44 67 52 WALLOWA LAKE MCKAY RESERVOIR A shower Showers around 72 53 74 57 THIEF VALLEY RES. RED BRIDGE ST. PARK Sun, then clouds Brief p.m. showers 75 54 74 55