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January 28, 1982/ 14 Astrology. Aries (March 21-April 20)-Things will never start going well until you allow them to do so. Stop looking for the worst; there has to be good somewhere. Vou should know by ■ now that "silver platter"serv ice is not attainable unless deserved, and you haven't really tried to build up a credit lately. Start now. It isn't too late. That platter may look like old tin at first but wait until the light hits it! Taurus (April 21-May 20)-You seem to really be trying your best, and you are succeeding to most everyone's satisfaction. However, you're beginning to tire and you're not sure whether or not your strength will hold out. Rely on those around you I hey "re there for you if you'l.l overcome your stubbornness and ask them. Some will gladly help, but give those who can't the benefit of the doubt. Don't follow your tendency to gouge. Gemini (May 21-June 20)- You still have a great deal ol trouble accepting certain things around you. Is change the only answer.' Yes, but perhaps you need to make the transition instead of another. To continue on your present swiftly-paced speed will only scare away prospects, and that push-me-pull-you goal of yours will never materialize unless you're willing to be pushed and pulled a bit yourself. Give others room. Cancer (June 2I-July20) That spark you need is so close that you actually feel waves of heat, but that's the limit so far. Don't, wait for that warmth to come to you. make the final leap yourself,and consume that enlivening fuel. It's what you want and need and only you can keep it trom happening. This doesn't mean you're on your own. however. Ihose closest to you are in lull support, but unless you light up on your own you'll remain in the shadow of others. Leo (July 21-August 20)- Are you bearing a cross or are you being borne'.' You can't really decide because changes seem to be occurring around you but at too slow a pace to actually grasp any metamorphosis. Keep patience. Concentrate on your own needs and go about acquiring their fulfillment. Don't step on others in the process and you'll receive help rather than detriment. Don't be afraid to purr when you're content, but don't use it to fool your familiars. Libra (August 2!-September 20) Just the slightest little jolt could tip your scales a bit to starboard if you let it. Don't. Swinging with the tide- can be trying but by building the proper breakwater it will be much easier lor your ship to sail into the harbor. A typhoon or a tidal wave may be in the offing but it you're prepared you can withstalnd it all. Keep your sense of humor 1 hat can provide your greatest strength. Virgo (September 21-October 20) lt is easy to keep your temperament if you don't take everything to seriously. That's what you have discovered lately. Your new routine for the year will continue in its facility only if you continue your avoidance of unnecessary hurdles. But that may not be as easy as before. What appears to be an outside source of bother can only become so if you allow it. just remember that nothing is that serious. Scorpio (October 2!-Nov ember 20) I hat itch is becoming unbearably intense and the situation seems too controlled for obtaining proper relief. Gracefully exit from your present routine, for only a short while mind you, and seek the scratching you so desperately need. You cannot concentrate in your present state and a short diversion will do you good. But don't revel in the action. You may want to continue for a while, but refuse Remember Monday by Sunday night. Squish the tempter's voicethat urges you within. Sagittarius (November 2!-December 20)-Your aim has been somewhat off of late and you keep blaming it on crooked arrows. Check the points and the feathers. Then recheck your target. More than likely the problem will be in your shaky hands. Steady yourself before you shoot again and your chances will improve, but also take note of your equipment. To be properly prepared will only sway the odds more in your favor. You may not be Robin Hood, but neither is your foe the Sheriff of Nottingham! Capricorn (December 21-January 20) Worry is in the background trying to come forth. Study the matter but don't let it get too traumatic. Unless you let things go at face value they will only be made worse. Work on situations that vou can help and let those bothersome matters slide by the wayside for B time. You'll be surprised how things improve with age it allowed a mellow existence in lieu ol constant agitation. Aquarius ^January 21-February 20) Happy, happy! That's what you want to feel. But you may not be sure whether you actually are or not. Don't dwell on it. Your wanting is the major conquest. All other barriers are easily avoided by smiling, shaking the excess weight off your back and proceeding with a gleam in your eye. Eventually your wondering will subside to let in the assurance you need. It's there but you have to make room for it. Pisces (February- 21-March 20) Don't be so afraid of that new stream. The water may seem cool and swift at its mouth but there are slow currents and warming pools not tar upstream But you can never experience them unless you make the initial plunge. The blind spots are only the clouds of silt you've created bv sweeping your fins in a hovering study As soon as you swim through that log you'll find comfort and serene company. 1 here are many congenial schools to try yet. ACROSS 1 Move with sudden speed 5 Commotion 8. BoK-sprinff support 12. At m distance: poetic 13 hebuke 15. Ship of 1492 16. Strange being 17 Intimate: 3 wds 19. Steal from 20. Strong desire 21. Mack and Kennedy, for example ' Biblical mountain Ripped Make secure: nautical Gypsy language Moves along without propulsion Type of poem 30. Anchor 31. Hot cross — 32. Tide determinant 33. TV network: abbr High, as in music Exercised, as in a gym: 2 wds 39."— of the August Moon" 41. 'Exhort 42. Railroad employee 43. Bundle 44. Originate (from) 45. Crafty 22. 23. 24. 25. 28. 29. 36. 37 46 It goes on runners DOWN 1 Fop 2. Blazing 3 .Talked continuously 2 wds 4 Pitfall 5. Cupid's sport 6. Ridicule 7 Begins operating 8 Tosspot 9. Honors Stunt performer Song, "Where — Art-": 2 wds Betrayer: slang 10 II u 18 Make amends 22. Close to 23 Small fry 24 Frontiersman, Daniel 25 Returns pari of a payment 20. Wealthy "7 Composite picture 28. Art of preparing food 30. Bit of food 32. Grimaces 33. Yellowish pink 34 It is used for reveille High-spirited horse Was triumphant Confers titles upon That fellow :(5 37 :!H. -io c R O S S W O R D Z i « 1 b ■ 1 ; ) 11 12 " ';* LS ,. ;■■ , < ■ 19 so ■ ' u ■ B ■ " ti P6 n _ | *• L"f ■ > III V. - ■ " I Tn St ■ ~ 1 59 " 1 ' *.' 'J 44 1 * " YESTERDAY'S JAN '82 452-2510 Balsam Rd. Waynesville, N. C. Sun I 5 10 * l7 T 31 Mon Tues Wednesday i Watch for Sugar Creek Not Ladies Night Thur ^7^ Not I.adi a 11 0 !8 1 25 <3 0. 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