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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 23

Publication:
The Herald-Newsi
Location:
Passaic, New Jersey
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23
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23 Passalc-CLfton, N. J. THE. HERALD-NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 By YCplly Bishop MUCGS and SKEETER BLONPIE By Clue Young KNOW SOVE3CCV A-OLL PAY you 40 sr-jLs' FC v.CiVjsIS 4 1 i By Paul Robinson By Russell Ross I ETTA KETT BUTT6ES, NOSOOY'S PECFECT-'-MOM AND 1 LOVE YOU JUST way you -AMO CONTSIDECATION for others im the FAMILY SSQINMIWCJ fsJOVY- UNDERSTAND rFa sr tweces GOT TO BE MORE CO-OPECATION AMO SENSE OF DUTY- 1 By McEvoy and Striebel DIXIE DUGAN By Lee Falk and Wilson SIcCoy THE PHANTOM WHOA V.E CAN'T JUST K1Cfy ChAUGE DOV.N INTO THAT i VALLEY! ALMOST fGC YOU FELLOWS STAY UF HERE I CAN'T HAVE YOU FALLING ASLEEP DOWN THERE, TOO ILUAET THIS HANDKERCHIEF FORA MASK PUT ON YOURS IT'S tpAWN? THOSE WARRIORS WILL SEE I'M NOT THERE THEYlL ATTACH OUR CAMP WHERE EVERYONE'S" ASLEEP M3 HALF ACRE CASTLE By Morris 3E AlRCONDmONINL) STALL SHOWER, FOAM RUPPEK PILLOW By Saunders and Ernst MARY WORHl THESE MOTELS ARE THE NUTS- ALL THE COMFORT5 Of HOME KF I LITTLE NAN HILL OF SNYDER, TEX SAYS AFTER xxj've mot MUO PIE5 Rinse the extra mu? off YOUR HAN05 WITH LEAR VATEf BEFORE washing with rru KEEP YOUR SOAP AND TOWEL CLEAH By Franklin Folger TIIE GIRLS CROSSWORD PUZZLE By Walt Disney DONALD DUCK 3 AM AJ ZlOPtf'T' It u- yt-EVEVTy-ONH NT'Tvv'0 ACROSS 1. Nominal value 4.

Coasted 8. E. Indian chick-pea 12. Exist 13. Tapering solid It List 15.

Army officers 17. Above 18. Lubricates 19. Geological epoch 21. Pondered intently 23.

Sea eagle 24. Norwegian counties 25. Last week day 29. Recline 30. Measures 31.

Wrath 32. Sdter 34. Profit 35 Persia 36. Tibetan monks 37. Kind of hound 40.

Long stick 41. Sin 42. Worker 46. Darnel 47. Highway 48.

Greek 49. Drinks 50. Oriental weights 51. Propel a boat Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Lumbermans boot 2.

Constellation 3. News gatherer 4 Burn with water By Edwina TIPPIE AND CAP STUBBS -FOR 6000NESS' SAKE- DO SUE (SO AN BUY ANOTHER. HAT! I I DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING 1 'tA4 SAYIN' NOUR MQTTHCR- 5. Girl's name 8. Tavern 7.

Renegade 8. Dealer foodstuffs 9. Wander 10. Sun disk 11. Female horse 16.

Binds 20. Burden 21. Chums 22. Leave out 23. Devoured 25.

Legislators 26. Distance through 27. Operatie melody 28. Jap. coins 30.

Mud 33. Passageways 34. Festive 36. Noblemen 37. Beet genus 38.

Grand-parental 39. Father 40. Fruit 43. Parson bird 44 Siouan Indian 45. Uncooked Would you mind turning around? I forgot to say good-bye to my box elder.

VN By VIolit loor Hifilai JUNIOR EDITORS QUIZ STEVE ROPER A 85 By Saunders and Woggon Mrum'py Ive sot it I should cut ropers SALARY FOR TAKING OFF ON THAT LAST WILD GOOSE CHASE BUTJNSTEAD, I'LL TURN FAYME CYEIUD HIM, I AW THAT YOUNS pieces WAS REALLY BATTY ABOUT JAJA, 40 I BROKE OFF WITH HER, STEVE BESIDES, SHE HAD IDEAS ABOUT SETTING MARRIED LETS EXPLORE YOUR MIND By Bob Schoenke LAREDO CROCKETT SO YOURE Htrn' fsHE'S A Fine' INNER WITH SALLY) YOUNG GlKL, ROWEn! YOU SURE LAREDO! SHE'S WORK FAST WITH GOT ft SENSIBLE HEAD ON THOSE PRETTY 2. WHO HAS T-S 67Z0NCE2. CHARACTER? MEND WOVEN SHE'S GO, N'T) A WISE ME WHERE I SHOULD INVEST MV MONEY. SHE KNOWS MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITIES HERE THAN IPO, YOU VONT iv THINK SHE'D WANT YOU TO GO INTO THE LADIES 'DRESS BUSINESS! DO LAPSES' PRESSES fjTHPTS THOUSAND MS? WHY. PONT) DOLLARS MOULD KNOW ANYTHING MAKE THAT LITTLE ABOUTmOH.yf CRESS SHOP THE i see.

r' biggest in Tprwv. MIGHT ST ft GOOD investment; tp.) i- UCWTOWRONCD DT QUESTION: Which has more bones in its neck? ANSWER: Tha sparrow. Like most mammals the giraffe, despite its very long neck, has only seven neck-bones, or vertebrae. The sparrow has 14. The giraffe is the tallest of the mammals, growing up to 18 feet in height.

It lives only in Africa and, of course, a lot of zoos, where this handsomely spotted character is a major attraction. A giraffe is very fast and can outrun mot horses. If you can get a good look at his eyes, which is rather difficult, ou will see that (thev are strangely beautiful brown, with long lashes. In the middle ages, the giraffe was known as the cameleopard, because 'people thought he had the characteristics of both, a camel and a leopard. One striking thing about the giraffe is that he's absolutely mute and can't cry out no matter hov much he feels like it.

FOR YOU TO DO 'Color this picture, paste it on cardboard, cut it out for jour animal collection. i If vou have a good suggestion lor Junior Editori, aend tt to The Ijcrald-New. It may win flO for youi 2. Who has the slrongrr character? Mm 1 omen do But only because they tend to adhere better to their trait of character. Women, being more emotional, aren't a constant as men are As a result, they fluctuate almost to the point of seem-ing weak and frivolous Vet It must be said that, start both men and women aie equally endowed with such traits a honesty, loyalty patience, self-sacrifice etc.

But the male will stick to these trait longer than a woman will And because he will, a man will always be coiysLd-lereq the stronger character. "Two can life a cheaply ae Right Wrong Wrong. Economist wish all lover well, but they atiU haven't fgured out a budget where two people can life a a cheaply as one! Let's use I some common aense. People eat as I much sfter marriage as before. And while the rent may not be doubled.

I landlords do charge more for two In Ian apartment. Also, one ault of clothes or one pair of shoes Just won't lit both parties! So. there you I a re I All Is not hopeless, however Two people can live together cheaper I than the combined etpetua of living laepsu-atelj. 1L.

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