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    FEATURES
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 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) Fam-
ily and friends rally around as you
confront an unexpected challenge.
Some plans will have to be changed
until all the fuss and fl uster settle
down.
AMBER WAVES
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your
creative gift s fi nd new outlets for
expression this week. Someone (a
Libra, perhaps) has ideas that you
might fi nd surprisingly appealing.
Pay attention.
by Dave T. Phipps
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’ll
soon be able to restart those delayed
travel plans. A fi nancial matter you
thought was closed could suddenly
reopen. Be prepared to take swift ,
decisive action.
THE SPATS
LAFF-A-DAY
by Jeff Pickering
FLASHBACK
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A
romantic relationship takes an unex-
pected turn. You might be confused
about how to react. It’s best not to
be rushed into a decision that you’re
not ready to make.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Don’t
let your pride stand in the way of
resolving an emotionally painful
situation. Th is is a good time to deal
with it and let the healing fi nally
begin.
SUPER CROSSWORD: CIRCULAR THINKING
by Mick Harper
1. What was the
title of Sailcat’s 1972
album?
2. Name the band
that released “One
More Chance” in
1972.
3. Which folk/blues
singer wrote and re-
leased “No Regrets”?
4. Name the doo-
wop group that
recorded “My True
Story.”
5. Name the song
that contains this
lyric: “People around
every corner, Th ey
seem to smile and
say, ‘We don’t care
what your name is,
boy, We’ll never turn
you away.’”
SUDOKU
DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK 
LIBRA (September 23 to October
22) Wearing rose-colored glasses
won’t solve a thorny personal situ-
ation. You need to take a hard look
at what’s happening and then act
according to the facts.
SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-
ber 21) Weigh all your options care-
fully before making any decisions
you’ve been putting off . Th en go
ahead and plan a weekend of family
fun.
ANSWERS
1. “Motorcycle
Mama,” also the title
of a single from the
album. Th e concept
of the album was a
motorcycle vagrant
who hooks up with a
woman and has kids,
but doesn’t give up
his past behaviors.
2. Th e short-lived
Ocean, from Canada.
Th e song refl ected
the group’s move to
pop from Jesus rock,
where they’d had a
hit single with “Put
Your Hand in the
Hand” the previous
year.
3. Tom Rush, in 1968.
4. Th e Jive Five, in
1961.
5. “Ferry Cross the
Mersey” by Gerry
and the Pacemakers,
1964 (U.K.) and 1965
(U.S.). Th e band was
part of the Mersey-
beat sound, aft er the
River Mersey, and
early in their career
rivaled another
Liverpool band, the
Beatles.
CRYPTOQUIP
VIRGO (August 23 to Septem-
ber 22) A workplace problem
that you’ve been handling so well
suddenly spins out of control. Don’t
panic. You can rely on your good
sense to help you restore order.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) While personal and
fi nancial situations continue to im-
prove, some setbacks might occur.
But they’re only temporary, so hang
in there.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to
January 19) Family matters domi-
nate the week. Health problems raise
concern, but soon prove to be less
serious than you had feared. Th ings
start easing up by the weekend.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru-
ary 18) Most situations are calmer
now, both at home and on the
job. But there’s still a chance that a
co-worker will set off another round
of unpleasantness.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20)
Th ere’s no need to fi sh for compli-
ments from an admirer who can’t
say enough nice things about you.
Th e upcoming holiday bodes well
for family gatherings.
BORN THIS WEEK: You love to
compete, both on a personal and a
sporting level, and you hate to settle
for anything less than excellence.
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