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BEETLE BAILEY SNUFFY SMITH BORN LOSER HAGAR THE HORRIBLE BIG NATE FRANK & ERNEST BLONDIE HI AND LOIS Tuesday Evening April 23, 2013 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WPTA/ABC S plash D anc i ng Wi th St ars Bo dy of Pr oo f Local Ji mm y K im mel Li ve Ni gh tl in e WHIO/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Golden Boy Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson WLIO/NBC The Voice Ready for Love Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. Fallon WOHL/FOX He ll 's Ki tc he n Ne w Girl Mi ndy L oca l Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Herald Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol Global Youth Service Day April 26-28 Dear Annie: Did you know that an estimated 16 million youth participate in volunteer activities in the U.S. every year, and that by volunteering, these young people will perform bet- ter in school? These amazing kids do everything from col- lecting stuffed animals for chil- dren who are victims of tragedy to creating sustainable gardens in urban commu- nities. All of these remarkable youth have a common goal: to raise aware- ness and solve the problems facing the world today. To celebrate their ingenuity, ide- alism and passion, please remind your readers that the 25th Global Youth Ser- vice Day (GYSD) will take place April 26-28, 2013. Last year, young people around the world came togeth- er and participated in nearly 4,500 projects. Additionally, thousands of community part- ners in more than 106 coun- tries brought together millions of young people to strengthen their communities through the power of youth service. For more information, your readers can visit www .GYSD.org. Sin- cerely — Steven A. Culbertson President and CEO Youth Ser- vice America Dear Steven Culbertson: Thanks so much for letting us once again mention Global Youth Service Day. Young peo- ple all over the world do such fantastic and helpful volunteer work, not only on this day, but every day of the year. Global Youth Service Day provides more opportunities for every- one to get involved. We hope all of our readers, young and old, teachers and students, will check out your website. Dear Annie: My husband is 75 and seems t and able. The problem is, he likes to x the doors to our pool cage in the open position. The rst time he did it, I went ballistic, point- ing out the liability: There are children in this neighborhood who could wander in and eas- ily drown in our pool. I said I would leave if he did it again. Yesterday, he did it again. So, I’m thinking he wants me to leave. What recourse do I have when my husband seems mentally t but begins to ex- hibit such terrible behaviors? I’m fairly sure he would pass a mental competency test, if I could get him to take one. Is this abuse? Should I nd a law- yer? How do I do that? — Sara- sota, Fla. Dear Sarasota: This doesn’t sound like abuse, but we agree that your husband may not be as mentally com- petent as he outwardly appears. Does your local police depart- ment or neighborhood associa- tion issue nes for leaving pool gates open? If so, report your husband and ask them to give him a citation. You also could purchase a new lock to which only you have the key. Then talk to your husband and ask what’s going on. If he wants you to leave, you can nd a lawyer through your state or county bar association. But also, please suggest he get a complete checkup. Dear Annie: “Disgusted” was an- noyed with charities that send little gifts to guilt him into send- ing money. Here are my suggestions: Always check a charity’s privacy policy before you donate. Some of the best charities sell their mailing lists. Do NOT give your name and address if you don’t know their privacy policy. If you want to donate, send a money order. They still get the donation, you still get a tax receipt, and you maintain your privacy. Check with Charity Navi- gator (charitynavigator.org) to nd out how much of a char- ity’s money goes toward its purpose as compared to admin- istrative costs. If the charity includes a stamped envelope, fold up ev- ery piece of paper they sent, cram it in there and put the following message near your name: “Delete this address from your mailing list. Do not sell, trade, share or otherwise distribute this address with any other mailing list.” We spent a lot of time and effort cleaning up my mother- in-law’s mail. For every worth- while charity she donated to, there were about a dozen scummy ones. Good charities are out there, but be cautious. — Mom’s Mail Clerk Annie’s Mailbox www.delphosherald.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 Involvements you have with certain clubs should work out very well for you in the year ahead. The more interaction you have with others, the greater your chances are for something good resulting. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It behooves you to get in touch with someone you recently met whom you’d like to know better. Something very nice could come about through this relationship. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- People will likely be responsive to your needs. Politely express yourself if you find that you need assistance of any kind. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Try to pal around with a friend whose ideas are compatible with yours. Conditions are excellent for both of you to gain something from such an association . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Even though you’ll have little or no control over certain events, things should work out to your advantage. By the time the dust settles, your status and reputation will be enhanced. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Don’t be afraid to take a reasonable risk if conditions warrant it. Not only will your judgment be good, you’re likely to advance a personal interest. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Any project that requires imagination and creativity should be your cup of tea. Should you find yourself teamed up with one who is equally as talented, the world will be your oyster. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A recent relationship is likely to take on much greater dimensions. Each party will begin to see the other in greater depth. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Conditions that have a strong bearing upon your material well- being could be eccentric but positive. In fact, personal gain is likely. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You should watch out for a rare opportunity to say exactly the right thing to the right person at the right time. You won’t get a second chance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- A financial development that has been looking to be disappointing could take a turn for the better. Significant gains could be on their way. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Yield to your restless urges, especially if they are directing you to get in touch with people you’ve been neglecting. You’ll be glad you did. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- When it comes to financial or commercial dealings, your instincts should be good. There will be no need to second-gues s yourself.  COPYRIGHT 2013 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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BEETLE BAILEY

SNUFFY SMITH

BORN LOSER

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

BIG NATE

FRANK & ERNEST

GRIZZWELLS

PICKLES

BLONDIE

HI AND LOIS

Tuesday Evening April 23, 20138:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30

WPTA/ABC S pla sh D anc in g W it h S ta rs B ody o f Pr oo f L oc al J im my K im mel L iv e N ig ht li neWHIO/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Golden Boy Local Late Show Letterman FergusonWLIO/NBC The Voice Ready for Love Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWOHL/FOX H ell 's Ki tc he n N ew G ir l M ind y L oca l

ION C rim in al M in ds C ri mi na l M in ds C ri mi na l M in ds F la sh po int F la sh po int

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Herald

Tomorrow’s

HoroscopeBy Bernice Bede Osol

Global YouthService DayApril 26-28

Dear Annie: Did you knowthat an estimated 16 million

youth participate in volunteeractivities in the U.S. every year,and that by volunteering, theseyoung people will perform bet-ter in school? These amazingkids do everything from col-lecting stuffed animals for chil-dren who are victims of tragedyto creating sustainable gardensin urban commu-nities. All of theseremarkable youthhave a commongoal: to raise aware-ness and solve theproblems facing theworld today.

To celebratetheir ingenuity, ide-alism and passion,please remind yourreaders that the 25thGlobal Youth Ser-vice Day (GYSD)will take place April 26-28,2013. Last year, young peoplearound the world came togeth-er and participated in nearly4,500 projects. Additionally,thousands of community part-ners in more than 106 coun-tries brought together millionsof young people to strengthentheir communities through thepower of youth service. Formore information, your readerscan visit www.GYSD.org. Sin-cerely — Steven A. CulbertsonPresident and CEO Youth Ser-vice America

Dear Steven Culbertson: Thanks so much for letting usonce again mention GlobalYouth Service Day. Young peo-ple all over the world do suchfantastic and helpful volunteerwork, not only on this day, butevery day of the year. GlobalYouth Service Day providesmore opportunities for every-one to get involved. We hopeall of our readers, young andold, teachers and students, willcheck out your website.

Dear Annie: My husband is75 and seems t and able. Theproblem is, he likes to x thedoors to our pool cage in the

open position. The rst timehe did it, I went ballistic, point-ing out the liability: There arechildren in this neighborhoodwho could wander in and eas-ily drown in our pool. I said Iwould leave if he did it again.Yesterday, he did it again. So,I’m thinking he wants me toleave.

What recourse do I havewhen my husband seemsmentally t but begins to ex-hibit such terrible behaviors?I’m fairly sure he would passa mental competency test, if Icould get him to take one. Isthis abuse? Should I nd a law-yer? How do I do that? — Sara-

sota, Fla.Dear Sarasota: This

doesn’t sound like abuse, butwe agree that your husbandmay not be as mentally com-petent as he outwardly appears.Does your local police depart-ment or neighborhood associa-

tion issue nes for leaving poolgates open? If so, report your

husband and ask them to givehim a citation. You also couldpurchase a new lock to whichonly you have the key. Thentalk to your husband and askwhat’s going on. If he wantsyou to leave, you can nd alawyer through your state orcounty bar association. But

also, please suggesthe get a completecheckup.

Dear Annie: “Disgusted” was an-noyed with charitiesthat send little gifts toguilt him into send-ing money. Here aremy suggestions:

Always checka charity’s privacypolicy before youdonate. Some of thebest charities sell

their mailing lists. Do NOTgive your name and address if you don’t know their privacypolicy. If you want to donate,send a money order. They stillget the donation, you still get atax receipt, and you maintainyour privacy.

Check with Charity Navi-gator (charitynavigator.org) tond out how much of a char-ity’s money goes toward itspurpose as compared to admin-istrative costs.

If the charity includes astamped envelope, fold up ev-ery piece of paper they sent,cram it in there and put thefollowing message near yourname: “Delete this addressfrom your mailing list. Do notsell, trade, share or otherwisedistribute this address with anyother mailing list.”

We spent a lot of time andeffort cleaning up my mother-in-law’s mail. For every worth-while charity she donatedto, there were about a dozenscummy ones. Good charitiesare out there, but be cautious.— Mom’s Mail Clerk

Annie’s Mailbox

www.delphosherald.com

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013

Involvements you have withcertain clubs shouldwork out very wellfor you in the yearahead. The moreinteraction you havewith others, thegreater your chances

are for something good resulting.TAURUS (April 20-May 20)-- It behooves you to get in touchwith someone you recently metwhom you’d like to know better.Something very nice could comeabout through this relationship.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)-- People will likely be responsiveto your needs. Politely expressyourself if you find that you needassistance of any kind.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)-- Try to pal around with a friendwhose ideas are compatible withyours. Conditions are excellent forboth of you to gain something fromsuch an association.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Eventhough you’ll have little or nocontrol over certain events, thingsshould work out to your advantage.By the time the dust settles, yourstatus and reputation will beenhanced.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --Don’t be afraid to take a reasonablerisk if conditions warrant it. Notonly will your judgment be good,you’re likely to advance a personalinterest.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)-- Any project that requiresimagination and creativity shouldbe your cup of tea. Should you findyourself teamed up with one who isequally as talented, the world will beyour oyster.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) --A recent relationship is likely to takeon much greater dimensions. Eachparty will begin to see the other ingreater depth.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.21) -- Conditions that have a strongbearing upon your material well-being could be eccentric but positive.In fact, personal gain is likely.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)-- You should watch out for a rareopportunity to say exactly the rightthing to the right person at the righttime. You won’t get a second chance.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --A financial development that has beenlooking to be disappointing could takea turn for the better. Significant gainscould be on their way.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)-- Yield to your restless urges,especially if they are directing you toget in touch with people you’ve beenneglecting. You’ll be glad you did.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)-- When it comes to financial orcommercial dealings, your instinctsshould be good. There will be noneed to second-guess yourself. COPYRIGHT 2013 United FeatureSyndicate, Inc.