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Show A Fold-u- p Iliddle Br A. Limp It's full of water And ripples and fish, And you can swim in it, If you wish. Cut out the puzzle. Fold it in half so that the let- ters are face to face. Then fold back on each of the dotted lines. f--.- Jtin'n - ..- Janimr Journalist were attacked by Indians.. Five died of scurvy. We are attacked very often by Indians. We started with 300 men now there are 200. Captain John Smith is"our great leader. He went to see Powhatan, the chief of a great Indian tribe. John Smith almost had his head cut off, but Pocahontas (daughter of Powhatan) saved his life. Dear Miss Barrows: I went to Kingsville, Texas, Gertrude's Ranch, and I saw ' . the cowboys round up the cattle. I saw the heaviest and largest bull in the world. It weighed 3000 lbs. We have a cow to milk and two calves to take care of before going to school I had to go and get the eggs this evening. I bring in the wood every night My hobby is to ride my bicycle. I like to live on the farm because I get plenty of fresh air and good food. Sincerely, Now the Indians are trading "almost" peacefully with us. Smith has given each of us some land to grow crops on vegetables, tobacco, and corn. His chief rule is: "Ye who don't work, don't eat." The hunting is wonderful! Love. Lloyd Whitis Aged Ind. 8 his , home in November 1619 Dear Mother: I am really very sorry I ran away from home to go to the New World. Forgive me! We have named our fort and land, Jamestown. We have been here one year. Sorry I didn't write sooner but you know how it is. (Forgot.) When we landed we A. Aged 12 LETTERS-HOBBIES-STORI- WEEKLY MAGAZINE Solution: Otter Color: Lustrous brown - Winner Robert William Clapper Denison, Tex. Robert Hall West Haven, Conn. Katherine Ann Graham Huntsville, Ala. Cheryl Omholdt Pasco, Wash. ES Children! Snd in your ORIGINAL ons to Mist Marjorit Barrows, JUNIOR JOURNALISTS, 153 N. Michigan Avanua, Chicago I, Illinois, with your nam, AGE, and addrtss. Tha writars of tha bast contributions will rtcaiva $&. Alt contributor will racaiva tha JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' button. cloth Sew the edges of the pieces together, but leave the mouth of the fish open. Sew across the fins and the tails, out 15 FAMILY your luck! It's fun! 27, 1955 Jean Goldstein Hampton, Va. of the too, as shown by the dotted lines in the diagram. Make big round eyes with paints or crayons and draw in the scales on the fish's body. Then bend a If you want to have some fun piece of wire into a hoop to fit on a windy day, make a flying inside his mouth, making a small fish. You can fasten him high loop in the wife at one end, and on a pole or building where twisting or taping the ends of the wind will strike him, tie the wire together, as shown in him to an electric fan, or attach the diagram. Put the hoop in him to a heavy wire or stick the fish's mouth, turn the edge and carry him as a pin wheeL of the cloth over the wire, cut All you need to make this a small hole in the cloth for fish is a piece of thin cotton or the loop in the wire to come silk cloth, some wire, and a through, and sew the wire into the cloth Your flying fish is little paint or use crayons.' Make a pattern for the fish now finished and you can take him outdoors and watch him on paper, as shown in the diagram. Cut two of these pieces do his tricks. 14 Guess the animal's name and color the picture neatly in its true colors. Send within one week to Ruth Dixon, Junior Treasure Chest, Family Weekly, 153 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, III. Be sure to send rour name, age, and address with your page. Prizes will be awarded to two boys and two girls for the best entries. Try March H. New World, Virginia Ffsb Ftglna Bes Lee Ilulen tor Content Third Color Content P.S. The reason I can write such a nice, long letter is, I am serving a few days in jail for kissing Pocahontas. England.) A dive very swiftly when they see a fish Their long, sharp bills can even catch fish while they are way under water. Herbert (An imaginary letter from Sir Herbert Goldsmith of Jamestown Colony to Here is a bird that likes to go fishing. There are 200 kinds of ' these birds scattered all over the world. This kind is called CERYLE ALCYON, but you will have to guess its everyday name. These birds like fishing so much that they even lay their eggs on fishbone beds deep down in a sandbank hole. Sometimes you have to dig down 15 feet in order to find them. These big, colorful birds (they are 12 inches long) have very sharp eyes and can JUNE 26, 1955 A. THIS IS MY NAME .AGE. STREET. -- -4 CITY .ZONE. .STATE. |