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    FEATURES
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 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) You
face the possibility of raising your re-
lationship to another level. However,
your partner might demand that
you make promises for which you’re
not sure you’re ready.
AMBER WAVES
THE SPATS
LAFF-A-DAY
by Mick Harper
1. Th e Four Seasons
released a single with
“Little Angel” on the
b-side. What song
was on the a-side?
2. How did Th e
Doors get their name?
3. Where did Billy
J. Kramer and the
Dakotas get songs
like “I’ll Keep You
Satisfi ed” and “From
a Window”?
4. Who released “Is-
lands in the Stream”
in 1983?
5. Name the song that
contains this lyric:
“Ever since that night
we’ve been together,
Lovers at fi rst sight, in
love forever, It turned
out so right ... .”
SUDOKU
DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK 
CORRECTIONS
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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. “Big Man in Town,”
1964.
2. From the title of
a book by Aldous
Huxley, “Th e Doors
of Perception,” pub-
lished in 1954.
3. From Beatles John
Lennon and Paul
McCartney. Th e duo
had a cache of songs
that weren’t right for
Th e Beatles, and those
songs were given to
other artists. Th e U.K.
album “Th e Songs
Lennon and McCa-
rtney Gave Away”
contains 20 of these
songs.
4. Kenny Rogers and
Dolly Parton. Th e
song was written by
Th e Bee Gees.
5. “Strangers in the
Night,” by Frank
Sinatra, 1966. An
instrumental version
was used in the theme
for the fi lm “A Man
Could Get Killed”
and was called “Bed-
dy Bye” in the credits.
CRYPTOQUIP
OBITUARY POLICY
by Dave T. Phipps
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20)
Confront the person who caused
your hurt feelings and demand a full
explanation for his or her actions.
You’ll not only recover your self-es-
teem, but you’ll also gain the respect
of others.
by Jeff Pickering
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Th at
personal problem in the workplace
is compounded by someone’s biased
interference. Stand your ground,
and you’ll soon fi nd allies gathering
around you.
FLASHBACK
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publishes paid obituaries. The
obituary can include small
photos and, for veterans, a fl ag
symbol at no charge.
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Oregonian offi ces.
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541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-
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TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) As
changes continue, expect things
to get a little more hectic at your
workplace. An unexpected travel
opportunity could open new career
prospects.
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SUPER CROSSWORD: SPLITTING SIMPLE SUBSTANCES
LEO (July 23 to August 22) You
don’t accept disapproval easily. But
instead of hiding out in your den to
lick your wounded pride, turn the
criticism into a valuable lesson for
future use.
VIRGO (August 23 to September
22) Th at former friend you thought
you’d cut out of your life is still af-
fecting other relationships. Counter
his or her lies with the truth. Your
friends are ready to listen.
LIBRA (September 23 to October
22) What appears to be an unfair
situation might simply be the result
of a misunderstanding. If you feel
something is out of balance, by all
means, correct it.
SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-
ber 21) A stalled relationship won’t
budge until you make the fi rst move.
Your partner off ers a surprising
explanation about what got it mired
down in the fi rst place.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) A co-worker shares
some startling news, but before you
can use it to your advantage, make
sure it’s true. Th e weekend favors
family matters.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to
January 19) Your usual conservative
approach to family situations might
not work at this time. Keep an open
mind about developments, and you
might be pleasantly surprised.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru-
ary 18) Plans might have to be put
on hold because of a family mem-
ber’s problems. Don’t hesitate to get
involved. Your help could make all
the diff erence.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20)
Relationships in the home and in
the workplace need your careful
attention during this period. Be
careful not to allow misunderstand-
ings to create problems.
BORN THIS WEEK: You have a
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who disagree with you. You also love
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We Can Relate!
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for young
families to
kid-friendly
tips,
EO Parent
is filled with
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features you
can use.
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