OCR Text |
Show rv ; vu? f? : (c1 r--i i:g(TP L Riiih Dixon i Cr3 b coed fun. Try II yea end ycar ccn't Lie it, too! ii, end CZ2 fri-- lx b rbyed in ccu-pla- yer standing cMr Ttoy dl hr2 dcubb Senior flczirnc&ista Molly Potlcin . . . First trees the patterns cn heavy paper end color the body, erzns, end les. Cut out end pests on fairly heavy cardboard. With a big cbrning needle, make holes where the dots appear cn body, arms, end legs. Place one arm behind the body end ens cn top, then put string through the holes end knot on both Put a toothpick through the holes in the hand for a trapeze. Now twirl and your circus ballet star will perform! be-j- fi oaXi & circle, everyone in. Ona phycr b the 0i... ?, encher tli 3 Iunncr, end they cm dzdz? in end cut cf th2 drcb. Eut if :th3 cf Kunncr b in reel Dear Hiss Barrows: - My hobby b taxidemy. I go hunting and nshing a lot, and with thb hobby I can save some of my best trophies. As a hobby, it b profitable as well as a lot of fun. f-- dr;; r dcr in tn3 frcnt cf ens cf tie ceuples hi If by juxt 1 When thb happens, the rcer player in ths ccupb beeches unthe Hur.-- cr end b til ho, too, ctcpa in front cf ch-T-c- d r cetches ccn- tlr.ur3 cr r- -: - Lr:J!litc!y v;ilh , en cf roles ths r.un-r- cr L:rxt2:3 Chzrer end C:s the Runner. Ccr U - .... wv m Ruby Crcdfcrd Murphy . crs cven es keys to cf ten f:.ni.;r.r proverbs. Ccn yc4 rcirren-- s ths four v.crJj end edi cCurra thet ers 4W- - WW14 VVU4M iwl . proverb? c!i rolling 2. succeed try 3. 4. 5. 7. Elsie R. H. vrcrh greet ,.....'., Jeek dull rrihs work,;. pby t-j- C. ' first Uttls . cs C'f don't ! . - Lt ri:s hooliy .tendj:; bod seves c'--x tims docs Cl 10. come J penny rr. cerly nins a cj . The first letter in my wordb in EVERY, but not in EACH. second's in HAPPY DAYS, MOUNTAINS, or BEACH. " My My third b in COUNTRY and CAMP, not in TOWtt My fourth's like my second, in UPWARD, not DOWN.. My fifth b in WATER SPORTS, but not in POOL. I My sixth is in LEARNING, though not CLASS or SCHOOL. so rnot in IN. My ssventh's in OUT-OF-DOO- My lest b in NOW, RS, and soon HI BEGIN. Whet em I? , paarea Xuuad toiy never ny eeved a s poACS Xuuod V "01 'Xepoi op mro noX )uai Mauouxo? r;un rjo ;nd aoA3j g saop auxospmiq s s amospusn g 'sunt soacs 3ui) ui tfnns y 'i dsiai pus 'praM 'Xtnjeaq uoa b sjym cou cn Ax& ptn? paq ca a"FH xjoai uSji axsui tpu4 Xu?n S IPP TP'f xroi'Xid ou pin? -- Xn 'Ar C:03 20iiry Dear Bliss Barrows: I like to fish, so Daddy and I went fishing one day. Daddy could not catch a fish so he gave me the pole to hold. While I was holding it, some-pock- et thing pulled very hard and Daddy helped me pull in a big catfish. I was so happy! Dear Miss Barrows: . Last dimmer I found a tiny, baby groundhog whose moth- er had been killed by a dog. I carried him home in my and called him; Bill.; I fed him with a doll's bot-tie until he grew big enough to stand up on his back legs Love, Jaxie Smith and then he would eat bread -or any kind of vegetables-- 1 Age7Dunedin,F!ar him. gave He dug a den in the back .Dear Miss Barrows: yard. When I wanted to play I just finished counting my with him, I would whistle. He marbles and I have 805. would come out and we had It's cold outdoors, but there . fun playing. If anyone let him b a feeling pf Spring in the " mc Jt makes a boy feel all 77. -- T! me up, wnen ,x ; tingly and good inside. ' biting my ears. - I like all the seasons of the Whenthe weather got cold, with its ice and he only came out of hb den year. Winter, snow, b good for sledding and every three days for food and skating. In the Summer we " water. On November 11, I go swimming and camping. fed him and he never came 1 like the bonfires and out again. He had started hb . playing, in .the leaves, in the long Winter nap. FalL But Spring jneans mar- - , ;:';'I 'often think about him and bles and flying kites, ball wonder if he is hungry. games and birds singing. I Sincerely, think that Spring b the nicest time of the year, don't you? "' Zenith, W. Va. Age U "Sincerely, Danny Cecil Dear Miss Barrows: Age 10 Rapid City, S. D. milk-cartYou can build a city just for fun, with these things: scissors, colored construction paper, paints, paste, anjr.ii! Uni h yow ORIGINAL rt, and milk cartons oms to Miss Mrori Barrows, JUN-- " rt, pint, and half --pint IOR JOURNALISTS, IS3 N. Mklri-g- ii sizes make a Mskyline.n Awrim, CIUM90 I, IRiRois, with First, you cover the cartons yoiir Mint, AGE, and Midross. Tfco wiuVpieces of rolored paper, wrfrors of tk bosf coofriboHons wi3 pasted on all sides. Then you rocoivo $S. AO contributors rictivo cut out or draw the doors and tko JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' buttoa. r on xjoa nV 12 - Roberh' wppmg paper.and map out streets. To have more fun, run toy cars on them, .You :.can . make television antennas with toothpicks and stick them on top of the As I get better at taxider- - cartons; Also, empty thread my, I hope to be able to stuff spools make water tanks on all kinds of animals every- - the roofs or fire hydrants on I thin from a mouse ' to a - the sidewalks. moose! Sincerely, Rust Nancee Sincerely, Don DeVeau Colfax, IlL , Agel2 I Agel4 Elverta, Calif. "T1 " windows. Use large sheets of mco3 suioov arnn mog sajeo ul3 noX ssom ou sjaine3 srg padoons )(uop jj 7 aucns Suinoi y 1 :&nZXA023 llVrnnVJ l sjaMsoy IXTTERS-HOSSIES-STOItl- two-qua- one-qua- - |