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FEATURES WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2017 JUST LIKE CATS & DOGS Dave T. Phipps R.F.D HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A15 by Mike Marland SALOME’S STARS HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A recent spate of confusion regarding decision-making begins to clear up. But caution is still advised. Continue to check details. An old friend has important news. AMBER WAVES TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’re anxious to see your ideas move from concept to development. But trying to force the issue right now could backfi re. Wait for move- ment to resume shortly. by Dave T. Phipps GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Keep your thoughts focused on the posi- tive as you deal with an unexpected turn of events in a personal or professional relationship. Th is could be the start of a welcome change. THE SPATS LAFF-A-DAY FLASHBACK by Mick Harper 1. Who wrote and released “We’ll Sing in the Sunshine”? 2. What is the singer asking for in “My Special Prayer”? 3. What group had a hit with “We May Never Pass Th is Way (Again)”? 4. Name the band that released “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day.” 5. What song contains this lyric: “Today we passed on the street, and you just walked on by, How my heart just fell to my feet.” SUDOKU DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK OBITUARY POLICY 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. 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. Gale Garnett, in 1964. Th e singer claims, “I will never love you,” but prom- ises to stay one year, in contrast to sappy songs that promised eternal love. Her song sold more than a million copies re- ceived a Grammy for Best Folk Recording. 2. He wants his love to come back to him. Percy Sledge’s 1969 song reached only No. 93 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart. 3. Seals and Croft s, 1976. 4. Chicago, in 1973. Th e song was penned by band members Peter Cetera and James Pankow. 5. “Cry Like a Baby,” by the Box Tops in 1968. Aft er an un- successful nightlong marathon attempt to get a new song writ- ten, the line “I could just cry like a baby” came out, and the song was completed in 90 minutes. CRYPTOQUIP 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 by Jeff Pickering CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Health matters take on added importance at this time. Deal with them before they interfere with your summer plans. A relationship that cooled off could soon warm up again. SUPER CROSSWORD: PEOPLE OF THE PAST LEO (July 23 to August 22) While a few details involving upcoming decisions still need your attention, you fun-loving Felines can begin to spend more time enjoying your lively social life again. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Th at long-sought-aft er career change could require you to move to another city. Weigh your decision carefully before either accepting or rejecting the off er out of hand. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A workplace situation can be awkward for Librans who prefer to keep their problems private. But you might have to “tell-all” if you hope to see it resolved in your favor. SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem- ber 21) Although your fi nancial situation starts to improve this week, you still need to be cautious about money matters. Avoid major obliga- tions, for now. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your overall aspects continue to brighten, allowing you to tackle long-deferred challenges. A change in travel plans could work to your benefi t. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Th ings seem to be slow- ing down for the usually restless Sea Goat. But wouldn’t a bit of respite be just what you need right now? Activity picks up by the weekend. AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru- ary 18) Personal relationships take a positive turn for both married and single Aquarians. Professional commitments, however, could be complicated by newly emerging events. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A decision you thought was fi nal might be reopened as new facts are discovered. Th is could lead to a short-term problem, but ultimately might prove benefi cial. BORN THIS WEEK: Your keen interest in pursuing global events could lead you into a career as a politician or journalist. Join us on Facebook at Facebook.com/HermistonHerald to be a part of the conversation