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FEATURES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016 JUST LIKE CATS & DOGS Dave T. Phipps R.F.D HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A13 by Mike Marland SALOME’S STARS HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Th e pitter-patter of all those Sheep feet means that you’re out and about, rushing to get more done. Th at’s fi ne, but slow down by the weekend so you can heed some important advice. AMBER WAVES THE SPATS LAFF-A-DAY by Mick Harper 1. Which Elvis sound-alike released “You Don’t Know What You’ve Got” and when? 2. Th e Routers had just one song hit the Top 20. What was it? 3. Name the fi rst single recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. 4. Who penned and recorded “Th e Show Must Go On”? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “Now the only thing a gambler needs is a suitcase and a trunk.” SUDOKU DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK CORRECTIONS It is the policy of the Hermiston Herald to correct errors as soon as they are discovered. Incorrect information will be corrected on Page 2A. Errors commited on the Opinion page will be corrected on that page. Corrections also are noted in the online versions of our stories. Please contact the editor at editor@hermistonherald.com or call (541) 564-4533 with issues about this policy or to report errors. ANSWERS 1. Ral Donner, in 1961. Donner provided voice-over for the fi lm “Th is Is Elvis” aft er Th e King’s death. 2. “Let’s Go (Pony),” in 1962. Th e song is a fave of cheerlead- ing squads because the “clap-clap-clap” is a crowd energizer. 3. “Buy for Me the Rain,” in 1967. A few dozen musi- cians have been in the lineup over the years, but the band is still touring. 4. Leo Sayer, in 1973. 5. “Th e House of the Rising Sun,” most famously by the Animals in 1964. Th e song likely began as a 16th-century ballad. Various versions have been released over the years, including one by Woodie Guthrie in 1941. But it was the Animals’ version (done in one take) that sent the song to the top of the charts. CRYPTOQUIP OBITUARY POLICY GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be prepared for a power struggle that you don’t want. Look to the helpful folks around you for advice on how to avoid it without losing the important gains you’ve made. by Jeff Pickering CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Con- gratulations! You’re about to claim your hard-earned reward for your patience and persistence. Now, go out and enjoy some fun and games with friends and family. FLASHBACK The Hermiston Herald publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at www.hermistonherald.com/ obituaryform, by email to obits@ hermistonherald.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the Hermiston Herald or East Oregonian offi ces. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522- 0255, x221. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’re in charge of your own destiny these days, and, no doubt, you’ll have that Bull’s-eye of yours right on target. But don’t forget to make time for family events. by Dave T. Phipps For Herald news, advertising or subscription information: • call 541-567-6457 • email info @ hermistonherald.com • stop by our offices at 333 E. Main St. • or visit us online at www.hermistonherald.com SUPER CROSSWORD: REORDERING PARTS LEO (July 23 to August 22) Th e Big Cat might fi nd it diffi cult to shake off that listless feeling. But be patient. By week’s end, your spirits will perk up and you’ll be your perfectly purr- ing self again. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A problem with a co-worker could prove to be a blessing in disguise when a superior steps in to investigate and discovers a situation that could prove helpful to you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Th is is a favorable time to move ahead with your plans. Some set- backs are expected, but they’re only temporary. Pick up the pace again and stay with it. SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem- ber 21) Your creativity is recognized and rewarded. So go ahead and claim what you’ve earned. Mean- while, that irksome and mysterious situation soon will be resolved. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A new associate brings ideas that the wise Sagittarian quickly will realize can benefi t both of you. Meanwhile, someone from the workplace makes an emotional request. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) It might be a good idea to ease up on that hectic pace and spend more time studying things you’ll need to know when more op- portunities come later in November. AQUARIUS (January 20 to Feb- ruary 18) A relatively quiet time is now giving way to a period of high activity. Face it with the anticipation that it will bring you some well-de- served boons and benefi ts. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Go with the fl ow, or make waves? It’s up to you. Either way, you’ll get noticed. However, make up your own mind. Don’t let anyone tell you what choices to make. BORN THIS WEEK: You like to examine everything before you agree to accept what you’re told. Your need for truth keeps all those around you honest. Join us on Facebook at Facebook.com/HermistonHerald to be a part of the conversation Raising a Family? We Can Relate! From advice for young families to kid-friendly tips, EO Parent is filled with helpful features you can use. View online at eoparent.com