A Puzzling Conclusion (Spring 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Spring 2010
March 21, 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including “The Colbeck Hiddenhorns,” “The Case of the Kid and the Blue Pickup,” and “Who Was in Charge?”
The Colbeck Hiddenhorns, The Case of the Kid and the Blue Pickup, On a Hill Near Hillsburgh and Who Was in Charge?
By Ken Weber
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"Hi Jeff and Brandy, I volunteered for four years at the Lighthouse soup kitchen here in town, and made quite a few friends there. Without it, many people would have to just do without. The food bank only gets them so far. We had people coming in and that meal was the only one they would have all day. What's worse is for people who are celiac and have gluten issues. Cheap things given by the food bank are off their list (pasta, bread, oatmeal, etc.). As for starches, rice is pretty much it. My hat is off to you both for making others aware of what they have, and what others don't."
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