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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 11

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Middletown, New York
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EICHT MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD. MIDDtETOWM. MONDAY, MAY 27, fTTAKITT Paul Robinson SO VOU OONT inVf-- CAM TAKE MO, SEEN ro FX3LGS 7VE 'ALL- AC ROOM AND BOARD By Gene Ahern jf WHILE I WAS 3ASTINS TME KA.W. YESTERDAY, I 6C3T TO THiSKiNG 3 ASOUT KO-rf DOST TAKE TRAT PERSONAL. 7 'ANYHOW- YOU "AVEA'VELVST- I DRAPE VOICE AND A LARGE STOCK OF FANCV DID YOU EVER.

THINK Or TEYK-XS FOR.ARAIXO ANNOUNCERS AS EXCELLENT 5USGSSTION' ON THE A1QRRQW I'LL. OFFER OF MY uvsLY LARYMX TO TnE VARIOUS STUDiOS 1 WHOULD BE RISKT DOWN HIS ALLEY- THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley LUCIFER HE MISSEO I YOU PUT TH'CASH TH' 'IS CROSS WORD PUZZLE DOWN 1. A twin crystal 2. Jewish mor.th 3. Monetary unit (Latvia) vehicles 7.

Goddess of peace S. Rate per hundred 11. Roman money ACROSS 1. Dissolve 5. Sloping 9.

Wing-like 10. Worry 11. Sharp 12. Put forth effort 14. Old measure Clovers of length 5.

Highest 15. Music note card 17. Peruvian 6. Public Indian 18. Selenium (sym.) 19.

Mist 20. Prophet 21. A Greek poet of Lesbos 23. Negative reply 24. A decoration for honor 26.

Mine entrances 29. Part of "tobc" 30. A gully fS.Afr.) 32. Tax 35. Devoured 36.

Exclamation 33. Narrow, woven, cotton strip 39. Jumbled type 40. Breeze 41. Masts 43.

Hurr.Ke 45. 46 River fRuss 47 junction 13. Edible rootstocks 16. Past 19. Friar's title 21.

Public notice 22. A spiral- chambered rooHusk 24. Hazes 25. Eludes 27. Perish 28.

Neuter pronoun 31. Lick up 33. Swiftly 34. The earth 36. Elevations 37.

Abounding in ore 40. Off 42. Add up 44. Openings (anat.) THIMtLE THEATRE 577 CRVPTOQUOTE--A cryptogram quotation I A A Z. A 2 Z.

Cryptoquotc: HUMEI.E LOVE. AND NOT PROUD REASON. KSEPS THE DOOR OF HEAVEN-YOUNG. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.

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7.15- miles. Goodnight Stories NEWSPAPER! By TRELL OKE day. Willy Toad went to see his friend Blinky the Mole. "Blinky. my friend," announced Willy.

-I've decided on something. I've decided to stop living on my mushroom and sit all day catching flies. I'm going to move to town." "You don't say." said Blinky in a not very excited voice. "Why have you decided to do that?" "It's wonderful in town. You car go for miles and miles and still not come to the end of it!" Blinky Agrees "I suppose that's right." agreed Blinky.

"Still it's rot such a very short walk cither if you go down the road past the mushroom where you live. I hear the road goes around the hill and across the river and past the woods and it socms to keep on going long you're too tired to go any further." "H'mm." said Willy, "but there aren't any houses. In town there are houses one Kcxt to the "It all depends on what kind of houses you mean, Willy. If you mean places where folks live, then I guess there are jus: as many here around as there are in town. Every tree is a house for a robin or a wren or a sparrow or some other kind of bird.

"Bees live in big apartment houses and so do the ants. Then there are basement apartments like the one I live in. and houses for jquirrels and chipmunks and rabbits--" Town at Night "What I like about the town Is the night-time," Willy interrupted. "You have no idea how many lights there are! You can't begin to count "You mean," said Blinky with a little smile, "there are as many lights as there are in our sky on a.

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Years Available:
1927-1947