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The Gazette 1991-01-02 - 1991-12-24
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1991-12-24
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Wednesday, June 3, 1992 f WEEKEND vcrosswordJ across I. Favorite 4. Prevalent 8. Insect egg II. Australian bird 12. Dry 13. Commotion 14. Edge 15. Cooking vessels 16. Teem 18. Bird 20. Structure for rituals 23. Raced 26. Reason 28. Alaska city 29. Tension 32. Responds 34. Crown, poetic 35. Watering instrument, pl. 37. Tree 38. Pronoun 39. Tag 43. Contorts 45. Recent 46. Noose 48. Crone 50. Rum, Sp. The Gazette Page 19 THIS WEEK'S PUZZLE ANSWER J P B T * nari 1* i T r N o a Ir lo P O O V rj I o 1 o Ir I* -r i* A L T M A V A 33 3 a a Ia r c o Im a Is It Jr E na aa C T a r x U A mH aaaa anpi rnn n ir K -M A A P s 1 a a It A L o o P H A c A p N E A A P V s a u P a X S r W B T DOWN I Via Moslem nobel Wens Fast Its symbol is Fe 7. Spasm 7. Begley and Sullivan Wine valley Image Racetrack character Am. snake Lagers Ethiopian title 23. Fabulous bird 24. Amount, abbr. Cape 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. 17. 19. 21. 25 27. Guide 28. Rhinal 29. Enclosure 30. Bind 31. Vulgar 33. Snakelike fish 36. Parentless child 38. Glad 40. Expose 41. Eng. school 42. Loan 43. Eroded 44. Rescue 46. Limb 47. Paddle 49. Obtain 1 r ' 1 1 1 t 1 i 10 11 h IS 10 IS 11 ia 19 re M r N rs rr rt 10 II 19 M M 17 * *o II J tt 1 f 19 SI 19 Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: June 6-20 AWES Career problems will need realistic solution. Your Mar. 21-Apr. 19 finances may be at the heart of the problem. TAURUS Do not be extravagant with invitations. Tone Apr. 20-May 20 down social activities and stay close to home. GEMINI Relationship has reached an impasse. It may be i May 21-June 20 necessary to change your way of thinking if you **.- want it tocbhtiniie. CANCER Flexibility is the key. Be serious when necessary June 21-July22 but do not lose your sense of humor entirely. LEO Look for cooperation from unexpected source. July 23-Aug. 22 Help will be yours for the asking. VIRGO Your future may depend on present academics. Aug. 23-Sept 22 Pursue higher degrees of learning when possible; take any available classes. LIBRA There is no pot of gold at the end of your rainbow Sept 23-Oct 22 but you may be surprised at what you will find if you look in the right places. SCORPIO Good time to give time to a service-oriented Oct 23-Nov. 21 organization -it will make you feel better about yourself. SAGITTARIUS Shop till you drop Good bargains are yours ifyou Nov. 22-Dec. 21 look hard enough. Don't worry about finances. CAPRICORN V.I.P.'s may become belligerent if they are contra- Dee. 22-Jan. 19 dieted. It is best to give in to their idiosyncrasies. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb 'S Success is within your grasp. Be sure you want i.I8 it enough to sacrifice a relationship for it. PISCES A windfall will soothe recent financial woes. Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Relax and have a good time with some of your profits. SEASHELLS The sound you hear in a seashell may not always be the sea. You could actually hear a number of nearby sounds, including the blood passing along the veins of your ear. It is the shell's shape that permits noises to echo while the air in the shell vibrates, so that you could hear the sea ifyou were near enough to the shoreline. FUNNYSIDE / /, / / / lt;e*lHIEDIMI '// / - TIU lt; -TtcHotK. 'Hey, Joe. A New Record I' PAVLOV GRIN BEAR IT By Wagner fWTAL CUKK It's too early to mail for Christmas ' ...ru lt;yvEYQU50-t just to get off Meii .1 Some things have been around for a long time It's surprising how old some things really are. The following is a list of objects that have been in use for a long time. Did you know that soap has been around since the first century? Cakes of soap have been discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, along with a soap factory for making them. Coleslaw is 200 years old. It's name came from the Dutch: Kool means cabbage and slaw means salad. Archeologists have discovered apple pictures qarved in rock, and the remains of apples in lake dwellings from prehistoric times. The playing cards we use today actually originated in Asia. Hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds were not always on the cards. They were first added by tahe French. The Egyptians used buttons 4,000 years ago. They became popular in Britain during the 14h and 15th centuries. Queen Elizabeth I used pearls as buttons. All through the ages, buttons have been made of silver, gold, diamonds, jewels, ivory, shells, glass, bone and, today, plastic. Some are ornamental, such as those on the sleeves of coats. Originally, buttons were made for a practical purpose: To fasten clothing. Cicero's secretary used a type of shorthand back in 100 B.C. When Isaac Pitman first published his method of writing shorthand in 1837, it quickly replaced other forms that had been used in England since the 16th century. Back in the 16th century. King Henry the III of France invented the fork, because he did not want to to stain his white collar. Before the fork was invented, most people ate meat with their hands. How many things invented or discovered in modern times will still be used thousands of years from now? You won't be around to find out, but you could make a list of things that have ceased to be in use during your lifetime. Ask your parents what they used when they were young. It is important to know about the things which have been part of our culture for many years. This knowledge teaches us about the similarities between ourselves and the generations before us. Isn't it neat to know that hundreds of years ago, people played cards just as you do today? Marvin By Tom Armstrong Tumbleweeds By Tom K. Ryan Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson ml rlgut, calvin, go avw vh-atS vou* stori a-bout? I D0NT KNOW SURS. ITS GOOD H STOW Y5 ENTITLED. * UCW VtoBBE-. THE HW-D-OMt . GER,5MESTUEDM... ... NO TWNKS TO CM gt;UN. TUE TME TRNMELlNG CUOWERUEM). * *M1 W OKIMll Dl Wmrkssaet ts.u ia-asaAa. S TWERE WERE WIU BE t PROBLEM? J P R t CEWMN lt; V STR PP lt; WKBML KJ-SMB VWEN I GET - gt;- gt; SOLVE THE CROSSWORD BY PUTTING Vi.1 . ,21JHE cTs into THEIR CORRECT PLACES . DID YOU KNOW The five intervovencoiored rings that symbolize the Olympics have special significance. The five rings stand for the five major continents. Of the five colors, green, yellow, black, blue and red, at least one is found on the national banner of every country. * * * What's the difference between a butcher and an insomniac? One weighs a steak and the other stays awake. m * * * When does a gardener call a plumber? When the leeks sprout * * * m. aaRtt*RMMi MMMMMi MMI MMMM
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