Show 10B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- ing if they hold to the craft even though it may be floating upside R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 17 1957 STORIES BEDTIME down ginning to creep out from the dis- She was very very hungry And tant Purple Hills Soon it would hunger was greater than fear The next story: Greed or Thrift? be dark Ringneck watched Tommy Tit the Chickadee and a lot (Copyright 1957 T W Burgess) of his friends getting a late sup- - By THORNTON W BURGESS Does a hippopotamus sweat blood? A No That 1s an old but false JUST PLAIN COMMON SENSE When you find you're in susbelief Hippo May Overturn People in Rowboat pense What really happens is this: a point above the eyes to the Bv RAMON COFFMAN a little common sense Use j After the animal has been out In a zoo we are likely to see a base of the lower jaw — Ringneck the Pheasant (of water for some time a pink hippopotamus in a pool of water! O Is a hippo dangerous? Ringneck the Pheasant like oil may come from its skin The with its huge head exposed Per-- j the Grouse and Bob Thunderer A Sometimes but not because oil offers protection against White is a game bird haps it will get out of the pool and walk around a bit or lie of any desire for flesh It eats (Strong sunshine are birds That means One day a man at a British j which are huntedthey down on the floor of the pen piant food — chiefly grass and with dreadful zoo decided to pet a hippo No This animal breathes air but) water plants at a certain season of the hua attacks seldom A harm came to him but he soiled tguns can hold its breath tor a long hippo The rest of the year they year time Sometimes (with its nos- man being The only chance of his gloves with oil of a pink al-- 1 are protected by law trils closed to keep out the wa- this seems to be when a cow hip- most red color The hunting season in the fall For Nature section of your had been thinks that her young one is a hard season and in ter) it sinks to the bottom of a po i scrapbook river or lake and remains there in danger some ways a dreadful season for Much more often a hippopotafor 10 to 15 minutes More often He and Mrs Ringneck Free: Life stories of Mozart Ringneck however the head is kept under mus upsets a boat in which peohad been fortunate Somehow water for only a minute or two ple are riding The bulky beast Chopin Brahms etc are told in they had managed to escape the "If those others are not afraid may rise under a rowboat or a leaflet called Masters of Music dreadful guns but they had been why should I be afraid?" Q How big is the head of a small launch and lift it to a point stamped filled with distrust and fear of thought Ringneck jFor your copy send a to ocThe overturn Uncle mankind Do you wonder? will where it hippo? envelope 30 A Sometimes it is three feet cupants swim for their lives Ray Publishers Syndicate So it was that when winter ried back to the safety of the 111 Worth drownGreen Forest My how good it LaSalle to are two and thick from feet escape Chicago likely long They brought the ice and snow t h a t f was to" have a full crop! " all times for made dreadful hard "By J R WILLIAMS the feathered folk especially fori Late that afternoon the crops those who get most of their food were empty again Ringneck wanSAY WASW'T COROMADO NEVER HEARD Of 'EM' ' on the ground there was very dered out from the edge of the I ORTH COMOU1STADORS I TH MURPHV& FUST that Ringneck and Mrs Green Forest and looked over to little SETTLED HERE AM' SUPPOSED TO BE THE FIRST WHITE MEW TO I PlD SOME MOOWSHiNfN'' Ringneck could find Then they Farmer Brown's dooryard He 1 SENT UP PART a THEIR V I COME (WTO THESE discovered that many of their could see other feathered folk STIUUTO SHOW YOU" smaller friends and neighbors coming and going at the feeding SOWS WON'T FIMC were going every day up to Farm- station close to the house Also NO INDIAN) POTTERY er Brown's house and getting all he could see some of those DOWN HERE FER THEV'D OF FOUND IT folk he so distrusted The the food they needed FUST THROW THET ' birds wouldn't other seemed not to mind At first Ringneck f BACK DO WW HERE' think of venturing up tnere men them at all But the very sight of those folks reminded Ringneck hunger led to boldness of the dreadful guns and the awEARLY IN MORNING ful things he had seen happen Very early in the morning just because of them at daylight he went over to FarmFor a time he and Mrs er Brown's dooryard He ap- Ringneck long watched the other proached very slowly stopping birds feeding Little by little they often to look and listen to make moved nearer to that feeding sure no one was around He found place They were in suspense there a place where the snow Suspense means being afraid that had been cleared away Scattered something bad is going lo happen on the ground was cracked corn BLACK SHADOWS OUT and buckwheat He began picking The Black Shadows were be- it up But he was very very quick " in his movements He was susKERRY DRAKE picious Mrs Ringneck had been watch-- ! ing him from a distance Now she joined him They filled their crops As THE TIMEas fast as they could pick up the RESURiED TREASURE n KEEPER'S FINGER corn and buckwheat Just as soon "You know our policy on perCLOSES ON THE TRtSSERNIPPER" as their crops were full they hur- sonal calls Argyle!" 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