FEATURES 6A Tomorrow’s horoscope Mom-in-law sabotages sale Dear Annie: My husband and I have been happily mar- ried for 20 years. After the kids were grown, we decided to downsize. We put our home on the market and moved to a different state. My husband’s mother did not want us to move. She start- ed interfering with the real es- tate office that was showing our house. She was given written warnings to stay away from the property. She then stripped all our perennials and trellises and took the picnic table and hos- es — anything she could get off the property. She left a huge mess, and I had to pay someone to clean it up. She wouldn’t stop, so I final- ly called law enforcement. Now members of the family have labeled me “psycho” because I filed a complaint, but the local police haven’t done anything. Mom continues to arrive at showings and claims she is the caretaker. What can I do to stop this woman without breeding more ill will? — Fed-Up Psy- cho Dear Fed Up: Your moth- er-in-law’s behavior is outra- Annie’s Mailbox Creators Syndicate Inc. Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar geous. Where is your husband in all this? He should quite firmly inform his mother that her punitive and destructive actions must stop immediate- ly or she risks estrangement from his family. It is obvi- ous that she is so frightened and upset by your departure that she believes her only re- course is sabotage. You both need to reassure her that liv- ing elsewhere will not keep you from calling, writing and visiting often. If she is inca- pable of adjusting, however, suggest she get professional help. It sounds like she could use it. Dear Annie: I am a 15-year- old freshman. My best friend, “Ella,” recently told me she is constantly depressed. She said she’s tired of living behind a mask and wants people to un- derstand. Ella told me she’s thought about cutting herself. She is usually a bright and cheery person, so this came as a shock. I can’t help thinking that may- be I never knew the real girl. She absolutely refuses to talk to her parents because she dis- likes them. To me they seem like great parents, but I don’t live in her house. What should I do? I don’t want to let Ella down in her time of need. — Trying To Un- derstand Dear Trying: If Ella won’t talk about this with her par- ents, encourage her to talk to the school counselor, a favor- ite teacher or another trusted adult. Suggest she get some exercise. It boosts endorphin levels and could make her feel better. You are a good friend to care about Ella’s mental health. Both of you can get more infor- mation through the teens site at kidshealth.org. You also should discuss this with your own par- ents so they can help you work on it. THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 By Holiday Mathis, Creators Syndicate Inc. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Send your imagination soaring. At the intersection of fantasy and reality will be a truly memorable bit of fun that could only happen under to- night’s rather perfect circumstances. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ll be ready for the spotlight to swivel in your di- rection, not because you formally prepared for it, but because you’re so filled with confi- dence and levity now. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The dreams of yesteryear are what make tonight so sweet. It’s as though someone is answer- ing your long-ago wishes in ways you never could have imagined at the time. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Hesitation is for those who fear making mistakes. Hal- loween reminds you not to fear. Go ahead. While the insecure wait, you’ll get busy making mistakes, learning from them and becoming a master. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You don’t scare easily, but when you do get spooked, the adrenaline rush could send you into the arms of a heroic or comforting type who is very happy to have you there. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Each person you interact with gets a different version of you. (Everyone is this way to some extent.) You’ll have an increased awareness of how a certain person makes you feel about your- self. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your ancestry will play into your choices tonight — where you go, how you dress, whom you talk to. It’s as though you’re being whispered to by the ones who walked there before you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll have a FRANK AND ERNEST BLONDIE THATABABY SALLY FORTH PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN B.C. LOLA DILBERT SIX CHIX BIZARRO MUTTS NON SEQUITUR BABY BLUES WIZARD OF ID ZITS ROSE IS ROSE heartfelt exchange with someone who, like you, is a giver. There’s more of this to come — good! You deserve to be with a person who is going to meet you at least halfway. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’ll be energized by your accidental place in the events of the day. The principles of random- ness and chance will favor you restoring your belief in your Jupiter-ruled guidance system. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ve hit your tolerance with being correct and tasteful in all matters. A wild, adventur- ous spirit takes hold. This will be reflected in your costume and/or approach to the night’s shenanigans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). It’s the details that make your efforts effective and your night one for the ages. When you share your astute observations, someone will think you’re either a psychic or a mind reader. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Not all ghosts are wailing, see-through creatures. Some are exes, acts of the past that come back to haunt you or desires that keep showing up unannounced and uninvited in your being. SATURDAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 31). This year features more time with people you’re excited to be with — people who make you laugh and think differently. A new role in No- vember develops into an exciting venture of 2016. Travel will change your worldview. A sacrifice will free your options, and by May you’ll find this was well worthwhile. Cancer and Leo people adore you. Your lucky num- bers are: 39, 48, 2, 19 and 6.