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JZ-dTH- E “ f BELIEVE NtWSPH ANSWER MARYON NEXT PAGE MRS TIMMY'S DISCOVERY What you discard another may Think good enough to put away — Crestyjthe Flycatcher Mrs Timmy the Flying Squirrel e had moved her family from a Green the on the edge of Forest to an old home of Drummer the Woodpecker's! high up in a tree a short distance away She now made things as comfortable as possible Fortunately she didn’t have to hunt for new material for the nest She used the material from the old nest So it wasn't long before she and the three babies were quite as much at home and comfortable in their new home as they had been in the other Every night Timmy would come around to find how the family was and he and Mrs Timmy would go off hunting together sometimes Timmy was you know living by himself because there wasn’t room enough for him While the babies were too young to leave home So he had to be satisfied with coming around every night to see how things were Neither Timmy inor Mrs Timmy went near the former home Mrs Timmy had had such a fright there that she felt as if she never wanted to see the place again A lot of people get that feeling under such circumstances bird-hous- H 1 INUBBIN -- W2 ’TiJ-) i By ALFRED ANDRIOLA KERRY DRAKE f t Working swiftly THE DESERTED HOUSE 'GIGGLES 0 FILLS BAG AFTER BAG WITH FINE SILVERWARE IN 7 The V NICE HAUL' BUT X DON'T WANT TO MISS ANYTHING CHECK THE INSURANCE UST AGAIN !2C rT: y COMES OUT finally UNNOTICED 7 vf - H£- - FOLDED PHOTO AND A SMALL OBJECT props TO THE FLOOR Cc two or three times You see it was a little difficult for her to believe that she was looking at what she children also awake and hungry she was looking at She looked out of her doorway It thought “As I live” she muttered at last was quite late in the afternoon and “that is a piece of one of Mr Black-snakea storm was brewing There was old suits I’ve seen those not light enough to trouble her eyes old suits of his under logs where which are as you know made fori he has left them when he got new ones and that certainly is a piece seeing in the dark She decided of one Now what under the sun that if it were going to storm itj can it be doing there He never would be a good idea to get food in the world would have gone into enough beforehand So out she that house to change his suit I ’s understand that at all” to make sure that she was Just Now in the course of hunting she she finally climbed up to that right sailed down from the top of a cer- old house Sure enough that was a tain tree and her long glide took piece of one of Mr Blacksnake’s her past the birdhouse on a tree old suits You know his suit is realon the edge of the Green Forest ly his outer skin which he sheds the house which had formerly been when a new one has formed under went clon’t she her home As she passed of a something caught just glimpse hanging from the little round doorway of that little house “Now' what could that have been?” she thought as she alighted on another tree “I’m sure that I took away every bit of the nest that we had in the house I’m sure that that house was empty I wonder if it can possibly be that someone has moved in there” Now Mrs Timmy has her share of curiosity She just couldn’t go home without finding out more about that old home of hers So she climbed the tree next to the one to which the little house was fastened it “Well for goodness sake” exclaimed Mrs Timmy “What is that thing doing there I believe I’ll have a look inside I would just like to know what I have discovered” The next story: Curiosity Is AS I A RULE OUR SOCIAL LIFE 5 S JAY 71 RtALLY RATHER QUIET IN JENNINGS MARY) ANr A THAT BUT YOU'LL BE HERE FOR THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! 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