Page 8, The Herald, Friday, July 19, 198 ; ANIMAL CRACKERS Tg ue net eatin te ae bn an oviancanl ois gents SEE SE i as bead goed : a ers ‘DUT RUS BRON A pteumarss Donon Aa Code ° TIM TALKING? WITH (DuTcH..yOUeE vous, —_ | cori ellngy ail ea—te TALENTED RICH Fst Si DUTCH FERENLY./ ' aa a - OP NILLIONS, YOUNGAND TOLD? WHERE CO YOU 4oO FROM HEE ‘by Johnny Har WILEY'S . DICTIONARY rma prices, wet GQ Dictionary \ the WIZARD OF ID..." SIRE, WE JUST CANT A GUY WIPERSONATING A RENAL KNIGHT cee Q f . arb irritated if her-own da her son-in-law? ° . - Usually ‘the son-i by Stan Lee and John Romita: ABOUT Z TURKEY! 4 Bi MAYBE I WAS 2 MOLL IT, C L. CAROLE-- i i ‘TE, BG. << WOUSTINES, SYNDICA we GROUP. DIY. CADENCE REGISTER AND TRUE ©1980 MARVT! COMICS as the unpaid public re "CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. COPYRIGHT ‘men go out “by Garry Trudeau - res Trem, wove We see the sports s¢ ) finished with her.” It’s the same.during lunch... - ‘No.one around here ever buys a newspaper, but they all sn joy, ne. One guy had the nerve to ask. me if he. could take my, paper home with him!) 8 0) handle these schnorrers ‘without. making . _»} so’or seunonais . DEAR SICK:. Give the achnorrers the part ‘you _ enjoy reading mi enemies? HAGAR the HORRIBLE”. by Dik Browne sNgeT/ PONT BES! E1990 Kang Factures Syndicate, inc Word rights reseed | NOBODY LIKES A BEGGAR. | |.02 A SOREHEAD | EITHER / Lomi RAN COVER dL By Bugene Sheffer oo junehh * “Hall be OK for an hour.Let's goto 5 Family Affairs ‘Should: | Be Shared with Men _ By Abigail Van Buren. © 1980 by Universal Presa Syndicate DEAR ABBY: IRRITATED is mad because her daughter: . in-law never called to invite her to dinner, It wasalwaysher - son who did the calling. Tell me, would she-be equally ughter did all the inviting.inatead of wife's nieces and nephews — much leas his oun? oo. Ty affairs? Sign me anything you wih. I live in Costa Mesa, Calif. : a! . - - - ALSO IRRITATED DEAR IRRITATED: Traditionally the wife has written all the lettera, purchased the gifts and acted lations agent for her husband’s family as well ag her own. It started way back when. women didn’t work outside their homes. Times have changed, and now nearly as many married women ag to work, but men still consider it a wife's _ ‘duty’ to be the social secretary. And ‘aa.long as women permit it, instead of insisting iat those ibili > ted, t aithe way ri G . pone By he a ane ey HA De Isn't it time men got more involved in iA “Corp self al 88 vod ® - t , ; - *| - DEAR ABBY: My pet peeve is the “schnorrer” — someone | who tries to get something for nothing. 1 buy a. newspaper “| every morning on my way. te work to read during my cotfee . break, and the minute I clock in, someone says, “Hey, can! . ction?” Or “Give me Dea Abby when you're = . Your Individual — . Horoscope « Frances brake’ © RORSATURDAY, JULY 18, 1980 | What kind of ‘day will ‘ tomorrow be? To find out what - _ the stars say, read the —_ given for your birth : ‘How. can 1 “| aren't regding with, instructions to return it after- Wards Pt 7 se * DEAR ABBY: It’s been three months since our brother 3 - died. Joe was terminally ill for a long time, and although he ~ was fully aware of his condition, he never discussed it with any8ne, Joe was a well-kiown and loved busineasman who had been active and healthy before this hithim, . .. During his illness and after his death, dozens of people - expressed their sorrow and feelings of inadequacy that prevented their visiting him and giving him the support and company he would have enjoyed so much, os | I fee] fortunate that [ was the one who spent the moat time with him during his last months.-I enjoyed conversations that he hadn’t had time for before his illness. His knowledge and fantastic memory gave me so much pleasure! We laughed, we cried together, we talked. Much time was spent in comfortable silence. _ . I'm gure Joe would’ have enjoyed visits from-his con- . ‘emporaries. He was. always so cheerful, They would have “zone away feeling. good. ne ; What a pity that the fear of not knowing what to say robbed numerous friends of an enjoyable experience. If they had only shown up, Joe would have guided the conversation and made them feel comfortable and glad they.came. I hape ‘you print this, Abby. Just sign me -.. “ ’.|2Morays © °..2Gamor - |. 24. Network | . 125 Beechnuts #8 Nobleman , desert: - aren‘ aT River in’... 38 wEarly ‘42 Bragilian '. Moreno °° ‘Persian peep tree ge Avg. wotation time: 26 min.“ edd) of Europe . 48 pnb e “oem f| om be cable nlaw is considered a “hero” .if he just ~ shows up and talks. civilly to his wife's family when they come to visit. No one ever expects a married man to pick out a Mother's Day present’ for hia mother — that's hie wife'a |“ job, and she's lucky if‘she can get her husband to sign the card. me : - rs Who ever heard of a man going to visit his wife's Uncle Ed in the hospital? Or picking out graduition gifts for his me will equal O througtiont the puzzle. Single letters, ‘short | ! _and words using an apostrophe can give you clues ta locaping vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error... Hist vebooP ‘JOE'S SISTER HEATHCLIFF NT STEN? | TC HETRICK, REALITY... , Demmntuted by CTAYNS. od if r qos ‘ ot uf fl } ‘| . ( ¥ 2 sooo . Call ctr css = I LY i they" _. —— ‘ | & f . Lea Can “STHIS.ONE HARDLY. FIT IN THE NETS? © <° . 33 Slave or carpenter THe 3H Senate ll employees Madrid. [t 37 Region. - 34 Deer track 7 $9 Capek opus gkntony ° aPettyrow, ARN BS Baby" 43 Forty winks Answer to yesterday's puzzle. perch, EN oes |e oe e 7 a is yo. 7 ia 18 6. ans en i (| a : oe im a fs ac Oe 0 1315, 33 4 0 BE. dieses 36 7 a 8, TAR 39 [40 ia Bel care : dt. 3 ou4 a3. (44 45 45, he Me 48 }49 [Ss B1 [oz one es oa ee ts) > Soe = 55 . 56 ie ee - ? 5g : ‘ 58. qi cal ‘ORYPTOQUIP =e) S82 peo ema HGHGX AYQRZ-RAYL QGXZQ LY¥dZX ‘H GZ L ZQ R .. oe . les _ Yesterday's Cryptoquip — MOODY. MONARCH? MAY CH IANGE GOOD DECREE. wR Tk a BRE _: Today's Cryp toquip clue: Requali AAG at mr Geiptoghlgis a siidteoube Ti toate 2 Snel bat ARIES (Mar, 21 to Apr.. eR Short jaunts with loved ones bring joy. By day's end you may: get to know someone better. Feelings should run. deep. ‘TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) 7" You may revive an abandoned work project. y Loved ones want to help.” Enjoy something that gets the whole family involved. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) ; ‘You may be surprised at the © intensity of your feelings, This is a romantic day, yet you'll get to know previously hidden epi of set. CANCER Gime il to July 27) BED The accent is on family life. Awondertul day for a reunion. _ You'll want to keep this day special and may not include outers. “aly 2 to Aug. 2 0CR Both give and. recelve ~ invitations, - Weekend jaunts: should prove pleasurable. Romantic prospects look |. good. Socialize. _ SCORPIO --:.., ety eG IGEE tution cipher in - 5 Sate dts Qa a ald ‘ (Oct 23 to Nov: 21). eRe" You'd. prefer a; private romantic: meeting,. over mingling with the. crowd. Unfinished ‘prajasts _prececupy: you. Later,;3q9g2'll SAGITTARIUS |, (Nov, 22'to Dec. 21)... You'll have a change, of relax. witha loved one: .;i,) opportunity. WHI AQUARIUS... (Jan. 20 to Feb. 15) SEO impetus to succeed. Look, fo (Feb, 10 to. Mar. 20) Ne Consider * looking: -: ever Investments,: -Home entertainments are favored. Invite those you care forever for good times!) sa:.7 ti the YOU BORN. TODAY: are reformminded and, drawn to humanitarian; pursuits: and pollitics., You have -finaitial acumen and: will succeednin business,.though you're more inclined to the’: profeasteas. You.haye exécutive ability and would. do. well: in: public ‘y life, Law, rellgion, writing and medicine are some. yofizthe fields in which you'd :find happiness. Though..yonire versatile, it is important: that you Find — and then do-—:your . own . thing. -Youo: ‘Have -Jeadership qualities -and;an . make a strong impacthon . pubile. :conacionaness. Birthdate of: Charles. Mayo, _ surgeon; George McGovem, -US.> senator; and.:.-le " Nastase, tennis pisyer..-1 ATS