4 PAGE Ff THE HERALD, Thursday, October 27, 1977 The Wizard of Id b | WHAT ARE youl) WARING, DR. ZOOK P WHAT DO YOu THINK ID Look LIKE IN A DORTHY’ HAMILL r HAIRCUT ! , IT'S A MILD, GENTLE RELIEF FOR THOSE OCCASIONAL DISCOMFORTS THAT OFTEN ACCOMPANY. WHAT MIDDLE AGE DISCOMFORTS Due Clue en deny by Johnny Hart ( weer ORR IN perc. } Ow e468 Oi > om “< HILL. by Rog Bollen HE OZ ONE OF TH! MORE EUCCESSFDL GINGLINGERS. “Sur puke Eee A Noun, Ofled 2 Ad 218, & we Boner’s Ark by Addison wVe We BLP “ OD) pOME —— a IF IVE TOLD YOU ONCE, IVE TOLD YOU A THOUSAND TIMES — NO TRAMPOLINE SOME ING ® z : 5 BELOW DEC : z YOU KNOW, Z, MAKES A BODY. ID FORGOTTEN ALMOST WONDER HOW FUNKY == WHAT HES BEEN The Amazing Spider-man ATS THE BURGLAR (\trs= Z HAD TH HIM THEN ‘Crochet with Squares by LasineW een _ Breezy or balmy—this jacket is ideal for all days. Openwork pineapples add See-thiu charm ta a jacket that teams with brief or nosleeve fashions. Crochet af 3-ply fin- gering yarn. Pattern 538: sizes 12-18; 38-44 included. $1.25 for each pattern — cash, cheque or money order. Add 25g each pattern for first. class. mail and handling. Send to: Laura Wheeler, Needlecraft Dept., (insert name of your paper), Address (Ont. residents add 9 sales tax). Print plainly Pattern Number, Your Name, Address. SUPER VALUE-1978 NEEDLE- CRAFT catalog. 225 designs to choose from, 3 free inside. Allcrafts, Knit, Crochet... .75¢ Easy Gifts ‘n’ Ornaments. .$1.50 Pillow Show Offs.......... $1.50 Stuff 'n’ Patt Quilts....... $1.25 Stitch‘n' Patch Quills.....$1. Fach rate. 3 ifly Fifty Quilts........... Ripple Crochet............§ Sew & Anit Book..........§ Needlepoint Book.....,...$ Flower Crochet Book.......§ Hairpin Crochet Book......$ Instant Crochet Book......$ Instant Macrame Book... Instant Money Book. Complete Gitt Book.. 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Make moves designed to enhance production, ingure (apr Zi to May 21) Ata Mixed influences. Check impulsive comments, action. You could step into trouble with little effort through wrong or heedless tactics. GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) A day calling for your best judgment. You could cause unnecessary misun- derstandings . by involving yourself in the affairs of others. Don't underestimate the competition, either. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) : Ta] Emphasize your stgbility. Many will look to you for sup- port and guidance. Without overtaxing yourself, give help wherever you can, REX LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) Mixed planetary influences. Good opportunities For ad- vancement abound in your area but you may have to search them out yourself, Personal interests highly favored. VIRGO (Aug, 24 to Sept, 23) "PS Workaday routine may seem more tedious than usual, but evening activities will more than make up for it. Look for exceptionally stimulating hours with highly congenial con- panions, RA (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) odb Be alert to deceptive elemenis now. Even your closest friends may be telling you only half the story. Here's where your innate per- . geptivenes and intuition can be of great help. SCORPIO (Oct, 24 to Nov. 22) Thea This day will be a far better one than you may anticipate at first. Be enthusiastic, but not hurrled; resolute, but not ob- stinate, You have much to gain. SAGITTARIUS xighd (Noy. 23 to Dec. 21) Group activity highly Eavored. Stars indicate thatnow poh for you to make some ex new contacts. CAPRICO) (Dee. 22 Ean, 20) Wi Give careful thought to financial affairs — not only business-wise but where your personal budget is concerned. Don'tlet mere whim direct your purchases. AQUARTUS ‘tee (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Quite unexpectedly you may find the solution to a difficult problem. Another's casual words could put you on the right track, PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) HEX Present conditions may not warrant the expansion you have inmind. Go slow if conservative opposition arises. YOU BORN TODAY have an understanding nature, an analytical mind, are driven by a motivating force of extreme idealism, You are religions at heart yet may be highly un- conventional and unorthodox in your behavior at times. Unusually versatile, there are many fields in which you could succeed but, most notably, in art, Ilterature and psychology; also inthe law, the theater or as a top-flight business executive. You are stongly attracted to both music and poetry and may adopt either as an avocation. Birthdate of: Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. Pres.; Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet. Dentist Could Solve Her Kissing Problem By Abigail Van Buren © 1977 by The Chicago Tribune-N.Y.News Synd, (nc. DEAR ABBY: I can’t sign my name because I don’t want to humiliate my husband, but I need some suggestions, We've been married for 20 years and have a lovely, family, We've had our ups and downs, but the biggest problem now is my husband's refusal to brush his teeth. It’s repulsive. He'sa heavy smoker, which doesn’t help his breath any, and he's always having problems with scre gums. He hasn’t been to a dentist in years, and hia teeth are rotting away. . ; : His breath has gotten so bad lately that I told him Ihad a sore throat and ha could kiss me only on the cheek. Now he’s complaining that I’ve had the longest “sore throat” in history, and he's stopped kissing me altogether. Tlove my husband and would like to kiss him, but that terrible breath turns me off. ‘ FEELING GUILTY DEAR FEELING: If you could drag him to a dentist, P'd be all for it, But a grown man who refuses to clean up hia act doesn't deserve to be kissed on the lips, so don't feel guity. _DEAR ABBY; My boyfriend stood me up last night. He didn’t call me before work this morning to explain, and when I called him later, he got mad at me for being mad at him for standing me up. He said I should have “understood,” Tell me, what are the ethics in such a situation? ; STOOD UP DEAR STOOD UP: Your boyfriend has learned that the best defense is a strong offense. [t's bad enough that he stood you up, but if you could reach him by phone later, he could have reached you by phone to explain. Lose him, unless you are prepared to “understand” a lot of other things you can’t understand. DEAR ABBY: A lady with whom I was well acquainted passed away last week after a lingering illness, Her family was well aware of the hopelessness of her condition. The day after her death, her two teenage daughters were back in school going about their business as usual, without showing signs of their logs or sorrow in any way. Their friends and teachers were shocked at this ‘apparent lack of feeling. Am I wrong to feel that, out of respect to their mother’s memory, they should have stayed at home for the one day between her death and her funeral? . OLD-FASHIONED DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: How other people handle their grief and react to their losses is a very personal matter. Judge not, lest ye be judged. For Abby's booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send 81 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hille, Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped (244) envelope. . ot eas aa) LNT ] u "i Ducks Untimited (Canada) CARRYING CAPACITY — As a measure of water- fowl habitat quality, “carrying capacity” defines the maximum number of waterfowl which can be supported in a given area during a given time period (usually the breeding season). Carrying capacity, however, depends on many variables * including limitations of food and nest cover, rela- tive location of wetlands, interactions between birds, and the effects of the birds themselves on their environment. By improving one or more of these elements, man can often increase the carry- ing capacity, thus promoting conservation of the resource. : i: 152 «75 HE COACHES THE LOS ANGELES LAKERS NOW, “URRY _ WEST 1S REMEMBERED AS . ONE OF THE FINEST GBACKCOURT PLAYERS Al NATIVE OF CHEYLAN,. W.VA, WEST PACED HIS TINY SCHOOL TEAM TO.THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, AS | A COLLEGIAN, HE STARRED WITH THE W, VA. MOUNTRINEERS: Ble PLAYED 1 YEARS IN A LAKERS’ UNIFORM, PILING UP 25,192 POINTS.., Srd BEST IN NBA, HISTORY. JERRY WAS FANTASTIC IN CLUTCH S/7UA- TIONS, HIS 8" WINGSPAN, SPEED, ANB A FINE SHOOTING TOUCH, MADE WEST 4 SUPERB PERFORMER,