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Show 3HE BORN EOSEff art sansmi ftr WHATFTS MP v - Britannica Junior Encyclopaedia for school aid home. Send your questions, name, age,, address to "Tell Mi Why!" care of this paper. Yo must include your Zip Code. case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: . Elizabeth De Garmo, 12, fry BUGS BI'NNY - North EkAAEa HEY ... I'M GOT A MINUTE? 7 SCWEWY IDEAS (N ')p'. SCWAMS. in )f f$ C:::aN HAVE TO WtTM Be THAT WASCALT. 7M --yl WK P ANY BUYERS SSHOPj J ' SALE ; MDBS MENACING, AND YOU TALK ABOUT le ' -- ijy DICK CAV AD I've COT 10 (2 ED CHINA LOOMS FRIENDSHIP CWQ? PkSHTING AVWZ. IN VIET4 0O(M TUB nam, zeonju--b - i I BBINQMOBS ABOUT ELBnje WHO I FRIENDSHIP? CQNTYOJ CZAUZB... Syreuet N. Y. if a raceoon My? " ME UiP m NO. NOTSTBONS W3ULDNT THE ENOUGH f NOW, WIND PUSH US TO hi- - I I imp; DAric' I Twer trc-- r I TO SELLING OU(? V SHOULPNit WE 14? o E WlNPfe PKXIN3 LP FBOMTHE WEST, BX. K, NOW. 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TRULY HAPPY PEOPLE DON'T BECOMfl lJ NO SI6H YBTOF "TI6HT--1 6em'men, if - entries must 'b- e- addressed "Drawing," TeU Me Why. and give your name, age and add ress (give up code). r r-- By HAMBLIN DON'T MXI0VB MS THAT STUFF, VOU P aA.WB KNOW HIPPOPOTAMUS- .- r.AZ V( ,Hrt A VW, AM w GOT A R1SHT TO 1M- -. PRIflONEIc WARi Of VOU SOT OOP TIED UP SOMI--J WHBil - MB AWT NnTHWl SOKA, HU , I THEBES NO STATS WU.MEBBB Of WAR BETWEEN V( NOTUP TO I WTTH our countries; - now, bu-t- n "iO DESPERATELY UN " 1 iy; AFRAID OF MARRIAGE, DUNCAN!., vmitt...viM m AM, SWEETIE f TVE NEVER MISSED AN VOiilM MARY . by KARL GURBERT WAYOUT THE BERRYS SHOPPINGS ' raccoon simply gets I You may win a Britannica World Atlas plus Britannica Yearbook for finishing thii drawing. Originality and imagination CBuntrUse this drawin- gor copy it any size. Importantr t -- food that is a distance from water, be, will usually eat it. But most observers believe raccoons do wash their food and ainjply because they enjoy have the .process. Raccoons been known to refuse food when they couldnt find any water. But this has nothing to da with cleanliness. Sometimes the wat- Ler that is usad for "washing" is actually dirtier than the food 1 By DICK BROOKS 'iim,. THE FELLOW AT HIGH CLOUD SAIPTJ-- j L . m ;jX-m-vsmm- Ti.'. i';l;;SOir er Some people who have studied raccoons don't believe they really wash their food. The fact is, 1 A VEU HOUSE F 1 f GIM'E l! . J n&v - 1T I 'VOU TOO BUSY TO V0U3 the EXTRA PRIZE! YOU FINISH IT In 'colonial times, pleasure from feeling' the foods industry. m the water! icoonsjuns were even used as Since the main food of rac money in the Mississippi Valley states!-I- n those days, the coon-ski- n coons is crayfish, fresh-watmussels, frogs, and fish, a rac cap was worn by many And more recently, coon will seldom make tts home people. about 25 .yearsagOf-co-lfrom watCT J&ccoojis-4isu4abou-laily make their homes in hollow lege men all over, the country liked to wear raccoonxoatsu. trees, They bunt their food mainly at Raccoons are brave fighters night antf sleep during the day. and have, fpw enemtes except They also eat nuts, berriM, man. Raccoons are quite intellifruit, and particularly young gent and if they are captured corn, when they can find these young they can make interest foods. They ar; good climbers ing pets.-Th- e raccoon is found from because they can dig. heir southern Canada to Panama, trunks. ercept" in sectionsTheRDclty . Even though raccoons will do Mountains and the Great Basin. some damage to crops, they are considered Useful animals. FUN TIME Their greatest value to man, of The Riddle Box course, is their fur. Thousands 1. Why is a watch like a river? of people hunt them today, for Why do giraffes fun and for profit. . Aesweri While the price for raccoon 1. Because it won't run long skins has varied over the years without winding. 1. Because they (according to fashion), raccoon must make a little go a long fur has generally been one of way-- . . .:.;.;', ;:. the most important in the fur By A. LEOKUM Wia p- 7, 1967 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I'll IS THAT 11 - I Ten Me Why J wuurT THc fciTAit Ur ini FOtKS.' 13 rrswrr J v I SA UNDER I WOVV Iff Bin HAVE rift 1 U'L ABNER AND--OVERGA- 300 upar A. a rwww. ' By AL CAPE, HQwTlEEwTLKSa I7 "avSST'y . 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