PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1990 -- 35 Tr cathy by Cathy Guisewite THIS WEEK'S PORT PERRY STAR (TNT THE BLAZER g[ AND (T'S OH, YES. WRONG HOWEVER, IT'S THE PERFECT 400, AND AND- SHORTS LOOK Too SERI- FOR A DATE, THING TO THROW ON WHEN THE oNLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE T00 CASUAL FOR WRONG FOR A You HAVE TO RUN OUT AND ACTIVITY (T's THE OFFICE ? PARTY. WRONG | |FRANTICALLY 60 SHOPPING FoR| | RIGHT FOR RE i Ie... FOR A PICNIC. | | SOMETHING ELSE TO WEAR ! 1S Dlop= vr Jz [3 [+ s [ss [7 Te 9 [10 In i 1 | PING ?7?! 12 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | 22 2) * 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 Nn 2 3 34 35 38 | J ° LYS 8 39 40 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson 4" 42 4 AN NO I WONT TAKE » A PICTURE 4" 45 46 a7 je Tel w 49 50 St 52 $3 54 SS 56 ACROSS 49 Bullring cheer 5 Before AD 1 Western USSRcity 50 Cinders of the comics 8 Mr.Capone 5 Seaoullets 53 Congers © 7 Chatter 9 Rather network 54 Patrol 8 Breathed nolsily 12 Algerian city 85 Delibreads 9 Peak g 13 Family group 56 __ Scott 10 Vessel 14 King({Fr.) . decision 11 Evils ] bh) 15 Hollywood's "Duke" 16 Conclude 17 Seoul native DOWN 18 Hind 19 Fuzz 3 1 Quarrel 20 Relates 3 5.15 WER 21 Takes five 2 Account type 22 Whislled 22 Propagator 3 Variety of "Gails" 23 Part 25 Makelace 4 ALitlle Orphan 24 Circular 26 ___ Alamos, NM i 2 Necessary by Jerry Bittle 20 Thus 209 AS OMS TATED 30 Crumbs 31 ___Cid SIMS IIT0] 32 Moredistant 5 Ee partes Jvidiain Sh ao EH A forone Ni WE COULD WAIT IN did HUTS 57 Deoressic THE LADIES' ROOM OOM OES ero bos CLOSED 35 Wasnot A MEV 5; ya" DOESN'T HAVE A ' ". 36 Place d a 40 Rush ] UNTIL You RE ™ OUGH. AN 37 Lounge (9) a unl 13 41 L.A. lorecast DOOR} So N 38 Maidens OISERY[3|AI0 Slo 42 Silents star Negri , 41 Sliced L|¥[L 31di3'31H'g 5 Foxy: 43 Northern nomad S|LIS3|Y IN 47 Hops drink 44 Head openings INIVI3 ISO FINAYIM 48 Landing craft 46 Belween india 110] Fe] Nv DEINIVIYIO 51 Frencharticle and Tibet S|9iOMSIAVIev[o] jb] 52 Because YOUR WEEK AHEAD B.C. | BY JOHNNY HART x YourWeek Ahead Horoscope QUICK, GIMME A L COT THE : | Forecast Period: 5/13-5/19/90 7 ICCUPS AND HES HEADED FOR MY GARDEN ! orecast Period: HUNDRED TULIP BIGRUSH ? | | | WiLEYS H BuLBs! ARIES Signs indicate a productive period ahead. Sell Mar.21-Apr.19 yourideasto top brass and be confident of success. +h PE TAURUS Be willing to make changes when the need becomes shi Hic Hic Apr.20-May20 obvious. Clinging to outdated beliefs is counter - productive. GEMINI A financial transaction looks very favorable. Read May 21-June20 the fine print to understand the surprise twist as events unfold. CANCER Thoughts may take root leading to reform. A pat- June 21-July 22 tern of growth and expansion is likely; an awaken- ingof inner resources. . LEO . Contact with an institution is quite possible, either July 23-Aug.22 inacaretaker capacity or as the recipient of such. VIRGO Friends shower you with care and attention, and Aug.23-Sept.22 you in turn, show great concern for the fvell being of associates. LIBRA The emphasis is on business and professional af- Sept. 23-Oct.22 fairs. Efforts for achievement bring recognition 3 ' and monetary rewards. {/ SCORPIO The need to push for reforms could find you out Ton ) I fo 3 Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Srusalling for converts to your ideologies and 4 Hi 4 7 eliefs. i ¥ Fay RAL A | J; - SAGITTARIUS Coucern in such matters as insurance, taxes, in- IVa eri et JAR All peasant) 110 LILURE Nov.22-Dec.21 heritance, etc. is likely. An unexpected develop- 3 EIN Re A Ts re ment brings a nice surprise. J CAPRICORN Enter into cooperative endeavors and watch them Dec.22-Jan.19 flourish. Your public is waiting for you to express your desires. : AQUARIUS Working conditions are excellent and co-workers Jan. 20-Feb. 18 are very cooperative. Take advantage of this very progressive period. PISCES Pleasurable pursuits are on tap for the Piscean. Feb. 19-Mar.20 The office picnic could lead to a rather unusual situation. Editor's Quote Book 7 ] He rode upon a cherub and did fly: yea, he did fly upon Responsibility's like a string : eafTTEATURES © 1990 Universal Press Syndicate we can only see the middle of, the wings Stasuind, 18:10 Both ends are out of sight. "Get 'em before they William McFee Lal come in the house." == =15