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Show 34 L- - Find the Food Sunken Treasure v WHAt FISH IS IT? Bess rA. " Ad Lewis : There ' are seven foods hidden in these squares for you to ; find.'. Start at any letter in any square, ,gd:. in any direction, and use a letter as many times as you want ' Don't skip over a square: Lee Ruth Dixon This fish's long sharp nose is dangerous. It's a bayonet! And he is dangerous, too! He weighs, you see, 400 to 800 pounds and is 15 feet long! Other fish keep out of his way when he swims along the Pasture Puzzle Ruth Dixon -; Finish these words. No. .'-- - Atlantic and Pacific coasts or enjoys the Mediterranean. When they don't, he slashes them from below and eats them for fv v dinner. Fishermen, who like to eat his oily flesh, get out their harpoons when they see his back fin sticking out of the water ' as he comes to the surface. Sometimes this fish thrusts his bayonet right through the fisherman's boat. (But the fishermen are usually the winners in the fight) Not long ago, 5,000 a year were caught off the New England coast. What is the name of this fish? .1 f '- v r Cow- - A Monk's hood. 2. Cow A person with- j out courage. Cow A small North American blackbird. 4. Cow-- -A cattle herder. 5. Cow A coarse whip 3. often made of braided " - , is cowboy, for example. 1. 1 : leather. i Cow 6. A tuft of hair that is awry. 7. Cow To shrink. 8. Lam- - Disabled. 9. Lam To feel sorrow. 10. Lam- - A vessel for A -- a. artificial light. 11. Lam Gentle, meek. 12. Lam- - A priest of Tibet. 13. Lam To ridicule in writing. dtd 'eoooo 'streaq 'srad ''Yhal la it? - " ;r ; - "' Hans 14-L- Kreis i An am eel-li- ,What is wrong with ' - these western men? Alphabet Riddle Rhyme ZONE lIn your garden, if' you try, you'll find more than . meets the 2. see bumbling around, '939 Solution: Golden Plover Upper parts black or brownish black, spotted with yejlow and white. Under parts are black in breeding time whitish in Winter. S9 M9S6) WINNERS: Alice Berger, lumbus, N. J.; Chris Macioce, Springfield, Mo.; Carolyn Ann Haddleston, Dallinger, Tex.; Danny Casselberry," Cassel-an- d berry, Fla. family Weekly Magazine, November Co-Col- or: 25, 1955 'Z 33 "I :sj3msuv to What Is It? junoui Guess the fish'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, 111. Be sure to send your name, age, and address with your page. Prizes will be awarded to two boys and two girls for the best entries. Try your luck! It's fun! a . great big 3. Dressed in colors very . gay, in the tree sits Mr. 4. Under leaves all covered with dew, are red straw. berries just for 5. When it is hot, the shade of the tree is a perfect spot -- . for drinking iced 0 jooj Suojm atij 8uisn si 9jj ouo.iq srin uo spS .iaAa aq ji jie aqj Supej jjasunq puy jia apnQ aqx aP!s Suo.im aqj 0 ;eoo viaqiV wuTaj siq pauo -jnq 9q asneoaq X.unq e ui uaaq 3Aq snui jyi.iaqs 9MX BSJ3A aoiA puB ami auies Rules tor Contest Nlneteenth Color Content (August Inside a flower you may 4 Answer MY NEWSPAPER IS. 14 a letter of the alphabet. AGE. .STATE. a word that sounds like .CITY. STREET. , Fill each blank with Cut oiit the pictures and paste one on each side of a cardboard disc. See that letters on pictures are together, the two As and the B's. Color the diver's suit red and the waves green. Thread darning needle with string and run it through the black dot at one side of the picture. Make a loop close to the edge and tie the string together, leaving one end two and dne-ha- lf inches long. Tie another piece of string to the other side in the same way, then, holding the two ends of string between your first finger and thumb, twist them back and forth and you will see the diver dive! -- ke creature. Bess A. Lee MY NAME. g pro-ducin- i. THIS FISH IS A. 4 ' - -- v x- "- , ,v, Answers to Pasture Purr! a 'dunrj ox 'luauiBq 'Q 'oaiuq J aq pjBMJoj Suiqoea.i 3jb uijb jqSi.i pus 3a ;jaj 8uo.ia b 'guiuuna uaq si aq jaai siq uo ;nq '.iapu do; b aq Xbui XoqMo siqj |