Although I keep a kleenex box in each room to wipe up cereal and apple juice, it’s not always easy to find one when I need it.
   My kitchen is like New York State. Sprawled out and with divergent needs, it requires more than one kleenex box. Aside from the downstate confluence of Tri-Borough, George Washington and Throgs Necks Bridges, I have placed a kleenex box at a few of the second-string stress points which parallel the New York State Thruway,—at Syracuse which is on my kitchen table and at Albany which is next to the toaster.