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Show T f7i!rfm!M o rrrTT?igrrTn? Found in the House Hag Tag Fill the blank spaces in the following sentences with household items that have double meanings. For example, ui the first sentence, the answer is sink. Fill little candy bags half full of rice or beans and tie string around the tops. One child is IT and stands alone. The others, armed with the paper bags, stand a few feet away and throw them as fast as they can one after the other at the one who is IT. To win, IT must catch each bag and hold them all in his arms until the last one is caught. t,etx Hr air a Pigeon George 1. Draw this simple shape with pride. Its like a spoon seen from P. own a tidy little house With a round shingled dome. Whenever you catch sight of it No doubt youll find me home. WHAT AM I? once you 2. 1 spread my net, though not for fish; It sparkles with the dew. If I had shoes to tie. Id take Four times as long as you! WHAT AM I? Two r ner curves sketched in a pfTy Begin to make this something spiffy. 3. I'm narrow as a train of cars, Yet hardly make a noise. I make the little girls say, Ooooooh! And fascinate the boys. I King Pigeon with his fan out- listen with my scarlet tongue Which flickers out and in. The most absent-minde- d thing there is I even lost my skin! WHAT AM I? spread Goes strutting proudly straight ahead. Family Weekly, June 23, 195 7 4. 5. 6. 7. OJJUUS jopids g op-in- x I :sjawsuy If you cant swim, you - you live on a ranch, you're at home on the In arithmetic class you study the multiplication If you were , you would carry a white cane. When you stand at attention, you throw out your If you went to Hong Kong, you would be in . You sow seeds in the flower every guudg paq i teuiq 9 ijsaip g Ipuqq f laiqtq . . . . !a8ue.i z MU!S WHAT ANIMAL IS IT? 1 But a separate door for every foot And a window for my head! Then let the lines go shooting its easy 3. Winship, Jr. I do not have a kitchen, Or a parlor or a bed, by. You'll see 1. 2. If Summer Songs Ann Davidow Bess A. Lee j ! J j I Way up in the high, rocky mountains of Central Asia lives this shy and frisky animal. He feeds at night on moss, grass, and leaves. Although he does not have antlers, he has long, sharp upper teeth or tusks that help him when he has to fight. When hunters are able to catch him, they make clothes and leather from his skin, but like best his perfume bag, filled with the strong perfume called musk a foundation for other perfume. When fully grown, he is three feet long and 20 inches high. His scientific name is MOSCHUS MOSCHIFERUS. but you guess his everyday one. On his long, sharp hoofs on the ends of his extra-thi- n legs, he can scamper around the rocks like a chamois. That is why he is so hard to catch. fontest the animals name and THIS ANIMAL MY 'I isjomsuv Ruth Dixon IS A NAME. ASE flutes tor Guess 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! Its fun! STREET CITY ZONE MY NEWSPAPER Tirentg-tift- h STATE IS Color Contest (Feb. 24, 1957) SOLUTION: Cod. COLOR: Back and sides greenish with brown spots. WINNERS: Patricia Hattenstein, Davenport, la.; John Reynolds, Springfield, Mo.; Donna Hurd, Milford, Conn.; Gary Guillory, Lafayette, La. |