L PAGE6 THE POST PUZZ LE Sunday, August 7, 200) 4 CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 2 RAL ERE RIE LT: ol by Linda Thistle Using the clues, simple arithmetic, and a little logic, place a single digit (0 to 9) in each empty box in the diagram. To help you get started, one digit has been entered in the dia- . 10-Down times 12-Down 11. Consecutive digits in ascending order gram. ACROSS Pl. 1. One-fourth of 14- Across DOWN 4. The first digit is the sum of 2. Four hundred less than the other digits 4-Across 6. The last digit is three times 3. One less than 4-Down the first digit 4. Five times 10-Down 7. Eight times 12-Across 5. 1-Across plus 2-Down 9. Two times 12-Down 7. Three hundred more than 11-Down . One more than 6-Across . 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The win- dow takes up most of the front of the playhouse, from the first level to the second. By doing most of the work him- self, or with the help of family members or friends, Davis was oe able to complete the project for less than $4,000. “When I stop and take time to ~ look at it, there is a great sense of accomplishment,” . think (to myself), ‘I actually did this.” ” he said. “I His work isn’t finished. He con- tinues his meticulous work on the inside window seat and will make some furniture for the play- house. But accomplishment aside, the project took on even more mean- ing when his mother died. “I worked hard to finish it and Mattresses Factory Direct , $119.00 72 Comfortable Prices sis wp p: Queen Sets f 2 19 West Side Mall _* $199.00 #% Edwardsville, PA 18704 #y- i 570-288-1898 PwinSes ? & 3 Zone" CHIPPING PITCHING PUTTING TIM FORAN 674-5820 or 262-0136 Back Mountain Golf HOURLY INSTRUCTION Curves The power to amaze yourself. ™ Wilkes-Barre Twp 270-6622 Plains Nanticoke Hanover ‘| Lehman 270-4554 740-2777 270-5588 674-5588 Choose Dentistry that’s Right for You. she (his mother) saw the pictures of it,” he says. Colleen Davis will finish paint- «ing the porch and. the couple hopes to complete the playhouse the 12. 11-Across plus 3-Down the other digits 13. 10-Across minus 1-Across 10. One-fourth of 8-Down 14. Consecutive digits in 11. 15-Across plus 9-Down ascending order 12. 11-Across minus 8-Down 15. Five more than 5-Down 13. 9-Across plus 10-Down King Crossword A T EP Hl § 6 [7 8 [@ [10 [1 5 Mich. neighbor [73 13 12 8 Moist 12 Circuitous 15 16 14 Pennsylvania = ET port 15 Moon compar- [20 [21 |22 23 ison, in song 16 Totenberg of [24 25 26 27 NPR 17 Pismire wi 2 2 i 18 Game-show 32 33 34 loot 20 Trophy 35 36 23 Indigent : hy 37 |38 [39 40 25 PC “boxes” a1 22 143 28 Barracks bed 29 The end 47 48 30 Pack away 32 Early Mormon 50 5 territory 34 One of the DOWN avaricious 33 Tops Three Bears 1 Marcel 11 Look-alikes, 34 Not merely 35 Pay attention Marceau char- idiomatically that much 36 Nicholson role acter 13 McNally part- 36 Jack’s com- 37 Help 2 Blackbird ner panion 40 Round Table 3 Wood-shaping 19 Fishing gear 37 Bullets ‘ address tool 20 Fox rival 38 Any second 41 Othello, e.g. 4 Gecko, e.g. 21 Unfinished fur- now 42 Symbol of 5 Turned on the niture? 39 Unmatched American life waterworks 22 Initial chip 40 Location 47 Cast off 6 Here (Fr) 23 Longed (for) 43 Macabre 48 Cabana site ~~ 7 “Hurry!” 25 Watergate author 49 Change fora 8 Oscar winner equipment 44 “Great five as LaMotta 26 Feeble Expectations” 50 Sound stage 9 N. Mex. neigh- 27 Unchanged hero 51 October stone © bor 29 Retainers 45 Mrs. McKinley 10 Cry of the 31 Pitch 46 Moray, e.g. this fall. “We’ll have a huge fall tea party and the kids will have a place to come to —- to think and play,” said Steven Davis, who's already plan- © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. ning his next project — a two-sto- From magazine covers to TV, smile 2 makeo are everywhere! Bu in el a: as Spleens the mete] lige in your tba ive and onl : for a SS ry’ that’s in the appointment today Only now, he has some experi- ence. Dentistry aud your for your: LEICE lorood GPM BULFORD FAMILY REUNION DiClementi, Kathleen Hinne- gan, Carol, Cody and Trevor Black, Dianna, Tony, Anthony The 84th annual reunion of the descendants of John and Rachel Bulford was held Saturday July 23, 2005 at the Loyalville home of John and Allyson Fielding. John Fielding, president, called the meeting to order. A prayer was offered by Allan Cease before a cov- ered dish luncheon was served. Helen Franklin who served as secretary for more than 20 years was thanked for her service. Susan Roese gave the treasurer's report and historian Pat Krivak presented the history of the Bulford family from 1790 to 1930 in census images. The following individuals attended the reunion: and Alex Waclawski, Allan and Christian Cease. The following births were announced: Ashley Morley, daughter of Stephen and Nicole Elston Morely; Maddyn Stout, daughter of Mark and Susan Turgeon Stout; and Luke Sutrynowicz, son of Michael and Deena Sutrynow- icz. In 2005, Lyndsey Parrish married David Race and the deaths of Donald Bulford and Paul Moore were also noted. Many of those attending brought family photographs. A discussion was held about gathering some of the family pictures and combining with a Descendants of Samuel Ransom Bulford: John and Allyson Fielding, John, Mor- gan and Emma Fielding, p Susan Roese, John, Jennifer, family history to be presented for the 85th reunion. De- scendants who would like to contribute information or ictures are asked to contact Pat Krivak at 106 Railroad St., addition to “the Cape" Cod home the family lives in. Brian and Robby Derham- mer, Janet Small, Red and Joan Sutton. Descendants of Nash Foster Bulford: Robert and Ethel Moss, Jean Crockett, William Crockett, Sr., Patricia Krivak, Jim and Eleanor Rodda, Dean, Barb and Dean Welch, Judy and Bob Gardner. Descendants of Benjamin Franklin Bulford: Helen Fran- klin, Sandy and Tom Morris, Kathy, Dianna and Jonathan Moosic, Pa. 18507 or call 347-8965. After the reports were given, Janet Small be- gan the auction which was quite successful. Election of officers resulted in John Fielding, president; Allan Cease, vice president; Susan Roese, treasurer; Pat Krivak, secretary and histori- an. The 85th Bulford reunion will be held July 22, 2006 at the Fielding home. ARCHITECT Continued from Page 1 to earth. 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