B8 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2021 © 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 23 For about as long as folks can remember, cowboys have been telling tall tales about the greatest cowboy ever known … Now, you won’t find Pecos Bill in history books … How many cactus plants can you find on this page? It was said Bill could ride anything. No horse could throw him. He even rode a mountain lion once. So when Bill was the youngest of 17 kids. When Bill was just a baby, he fell out of his folks’ wagon out on the Texas prairie. And, naturally, he began to cry and howl as the wagon traveled out of sight. His howling attracted a pack of coyotes. They joined in howling with Bill, but after a few hours, their voices were gone. They decided that Bill must be a coyote at heart, and they adopted him into their pack. Find t h coyot e that e differe is nt. No, to find out about ol’ Bill, you just have to sit around a campfire and listen as someone tells you the tale. the biggest cyclone anyone had ever seen blew into town one day, Pecos Bill jumped right on it, riding it for days and days. The cyclone got frustrated and started crying big, salty tears around Utah. Today that pool of tears is known as the: 1792 MARINE DR • ASTORIA Columbia Veterinary Hospital 576 31st Street • Astoria 503-325-2250 Great Ocean Da Yang Seafoods LTD. COLUMBIA The cyclone mixed up the letters. Unscramble them to reveal the name of this famous body of water. RIVER BAR PILOTS Providing safe passage since 1846 That poor cyclone had never met a cowboy like Pecos Bill and after trying to shake him loose from Texas to Arizona, it gave up and decided to turn to rain. That rain flowed and flowed and created one of the wonders of the natural world: The Grand Canyon! During a __________ drought, Pecos Bill needed to get water to his _______. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky, so he got himself a big ol’ stick and ___________ it across the Texas desert to the Gulf of __________. And that’s how the _________ called the Rio Grande was born! Replace the missing words. e was named Pecos Bill’s hors cause no cowboy Widowmaker be attempt to ride him. could survive an uld, of course, and But Pecos Bill co d Bill became the Widowmaker an best of friends. Create a Tall Tale Lots of cowboys know how to make a lasso out of a rope. But Pecos Bill invented the first lasso and he did not use a rope. Lasso every other letter to see what he used. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Read a variety of genres including tall tales. 2158 Exchange St. | Suite 206 Astoria | 503-338-6230 1725 N. Roosevelt Drive Suite B | Seaside 503-738-3425 Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Inc. 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Cross out every other apple to reveal it. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. WIDOWMAKER PECOS COWBOY E T A R E G G A X E DROUGHT R S A X E T D W H Y CYCLONE TEARS I A P L T H L D O C RANCH H O I E C G I B W P HORSE O W A N C U W B L A EXAGGERATE R R A E N O L C Y C TEXAS S R O Y C R S B I K PACK E L S R E D N O W L WONDERS WILD R E K A M W O D I W HOWL Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical RAIN words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 Clatsop County FAIR & EXPO 92937 Walluski Loop | Astoria 503-325-4600 325 Marlin Avenue WARRENTON 503-861-1621 CLATSOP BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE 65 N. Hwy 101 Suite 204 Warrenton 503-325-5722 What rights do you think pets should have? Make a list of 423 GATEWAY AVE. • ASTORIA | 503-325-0761 create a Pets’ Bill of Rights. 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