i a Russia ---- _----" ie Era PORT PERRY § TAR -- Tuesday, March 6, 1990 -- 35 cathy? by Cathy Guisewite BORING JACKETS... | I CANT STAND YOU GIVE ME A STOMACHACHE, (7 CATHY WONT BE IN DRAB SWEATERS... i TO LOOK AT vou. MOU MAKE MY BRAIN HURT. TODAY. HER WINTER CLOTHES TIRED BLOUSES. .. i YOU MAKE MY EYES ITCH. HAVE MADE HER SICK SCUFFED 8007S... J DUmMPN PUMPS... TI Q Nyon <4 PE ra ix (ph or ; rk Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson I] THIS MORNING 1 HAD A WONDERFUL DREAM. BY HOLDING MY ARMS OUT Bh || STIFF AND PUSHING DOWN HARD, I FOUND I COULD SUSPEND MASELF , A FEW FEET ABOVE THE GROUND. 1 FLAPPED HARDER, AND Soon [ WAS SOARING EFFORTLESSIN OVER THE TREES AND TELEPHONE POLES! | COULD FLY. 1 FOLDED M{ ARMS BACK AND ZOOMED LOW OVER THE HEIGIRORMOOD. EVER{OME WAS AMAZED, AND THEY RAN ALONG UNDER B ME AS 1 SHOT BY. THEN I ROCKETED UP SO FAST THAT MY ENES 3 WATERED FROM THE WIND. I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED, MAKING HUGE LOOPS ACROSS THE SKY' | THATS WHEN MOM WOKE ME AR AND SMD 1 WAS GOING TO AIS THE BUS IF I DIDNT GET MN BOTTOM OUT OF BED; 20 MINUTES LATER, HERE T AM, STANDING IN THE COLD RAIN, WAITING TO GO To SCHOOL, AND 1 JUST REMEMBERED I FORGOT MY LUNCH. [Tuesoars pont START MUCH WORSE SN 1h | NOW, LOOK, WHO'S THE MECHANIC HERE, YOU OR ME? «350 1 WAS THINKING IT MIGHT BE THE CARBURETOR, 1 DON'T KNOW, 1 WAS JUST ASKING. THIS WEEK'S PORT PERRY STAR CROSSWORD 1 2 3 H] 8 7 8 9 10 1" 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 | 2 et} 24 J25 J28 27 28 29 30 in 32 3 kl} 35 38 7 j3s |a9 40 a" 42 4 ju 45 46 Jar f48 i I) so st 52 $3 54 55 58 s7 58 52 Tropical tree 5 Flag R ACROSS 53 Alrast 6 Past 3 Baseus 54 Oine 7 Hold back S ony 55 Nolonger possessed 8 Magic curse S paisive 56 Decays 9 Shakespeare 12 Yoiimw 57 Wine term character A* Diswoid 58 Golf mounds 10 Exchens 11 Former H ner. o! DOWN 19 Mineral source 17 Bone 1 Thailand 21 Household god 18 London borough 2 Tamarisk. salt tree 3 Seed oro nobis 3 Turn soi 2 Haaiy 4 Religious holiday 5 ver poetic 3 roove he THIS WEEKS 29 Simple sugar 23 Moeadushiute PUZZLE ANSWER mbes mber decay. 2wds. PEELE EEE 3 Names 3) foo lO] 1i.LIVI gg 31 dl 36 Roary 32 tmp 3lola[3M Loa TINY 37 pinky pa omald stein WIZIOIAINI TINS[SIIILINNG] 38 Linden 44 a ourprotein NH 3] 39 Not sensed 41 -Tin-Tin NI3[ LIN TOMN VIL H|V|L] 42 Duo 42 Legging 13[S|N Elke] 4 fring bi Sniighien en : d 9 i a C, 210d 46 Wind instrument 50 Dorothy. to 115] Of T)¥ llIN| OJ L} 3 IW y Flowe) ik her friends 1S[3]9 LION GE i A Ow om, dl HH S(O vil vI3[ Ll) 3a] IMIR (VISE 3|AlVIS Doonesbury ss . ANNA KNOW "BBY, YOU GAN Aas on AF: DONT YOUDON'T 0 H UNDERSTAND -- * "LIGHT MY FIRE! TARGET DENCE STH TURE Th CATCH THE TOP END'® i all 54 YEARS LD! way & Sgr MLLER FEAL NES SorRY--JUST TRYING TO FAST-FORWARD THIS THING. MLLER FEATURES © 1990 Universal Press Syndicate "The course record is 19." YOUR WEEK AHEAD HOROSCOPE Your Week Ahead Horoscope ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 12 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 YIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 2: SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period: 3/4-3/10/90 Cenfidential career matters are emphasized. Keep domestic affairs separate from business matters lest you find a conflict of interest. Responsibility for the successful operation of an organization seems to fall your way. Friends and associates offer help and guidance. Taking control of a project in which you have considerable power brings an awareness of your true capabilities. Present aspects indicate the need to think deeply about where you should direct your énergies-- what direction to take. Indiscriminate experimentation in matters per- taining to health and well being can be risky. A negative attitude usually brings trouble. Things may look greener on the other side of the fence, but you would do better with the old familiar well established. Disruption where you live and/or where you work causes you to wonder at what could possibly hap- pen next. : Aspects indicate a period of serious study in a formal educational program designed to increase career potential. Financial limitations emphasize the fact that we have to work for our rewards. The *'free ride" is very elusive. Let go of the past and start building your future on a firm foundation. Friends, partners, career, may undergo change. Behind-the-scenes contacts are apt to propel you into the limelight. Service to others is where you shine. Domestic responsibilities ease up somewhat and you are able to turn your attention to your own future security. Editor's Quote Book Love and business and family and religion and art and patriotism are nothing but shadows of words when aman"sstarving. -- That which is crooked cannot be made straight; and that which is wanting cannot be numbered. Ecclesiastes 1:15 La et ttn O. Henry e--