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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1957)
Gertrude Anderson Shoot the lint ton Ruth Dixon Across I. Name of this state which produces citrus fruit, peanuts, pecans, tobacco, cotton, fish, etc. 6. Let's buy a "Do Your self Kit!" 7. To turn over and over and over. 9. A leopard has . 14. Large, ugly-looking rep tiles that live in this state. 15. A dried leaf used in mak ing a beverage 16. I my pail in the water. 17. When you take a vacation in this state, you hope it won't 19. Tallahassee is the capital of this . 20. Musical note. 21. Waves breaking on the shore. 25. A word used to urge on a mule. 26. Th loo monkeys me. 14 family WiyH. Junt It, l. I 27. Turf. 29. Initials of the 26th Presi dent of the United States. 30. Average (abbrev.) 31. Sunbathers like to on the beach. 32. This state is surrounded on three sides by the . 34. Right (abbrev.) 35. Spanish explorers came to this state long . 36. A turtle carries his on his back. 38. There are interesting reefs off the shores of this state. 39. Officer of the Day (abbrev.) Down 1. I wish we had a Hi- record player. 2. Lieutenant (abbrev.) 3. Old-fashioned man's name. 4. A favorite toy of little girls. 5. Nearly boys and girl Solution on poq 17 love to swim. 8. Part of your face. 9. Street (abbrev.) 10. A cooking utensil, 11. What we get iron from. 12. Title of the former em perors of Russia. 13. Name of the oldest perm ament settlement in the Unit ed States (two words). 16. Television knobs. 18. school we study. 22. This state is a popular Winter . 23. Ranchers many cat tle in this state. 24. An exclamation. 28. A vast, swampy region in this state where reptiles and rare birds live. 30. My hat is the same color yours. 33. A small coral island. 35. Concerned with aircraft. 36. South Carolina (abbrev.) 37. Exclamation. This game is played with two colored buttons on a cardboard with a chart drawn on it (see the diagram). Put your cardboard on a table, then play! The first player, who has two dark buttons, shoots one with a Hip of his finger. Then the other player shoots a light button. Then each tries again and counts up his score for that play. The game ends when one of the players scores 220 points. If you can't make a diagram yourself, use a calendar page pasted on a piece of cardboard. Starting ilarlitcards Frank A. Dickson In this game you start back wards, for you take a rear view of the states that is, the last three letters. For in stance, ada would be Nevada. Try your luck at these others! 1. gia 2. oma 3. ont 4. tali 5. inc 6. gan 7. see 8. aho 9. sin 10. uri unossip oi 'uisuoosjm g 'oip:pi g 'oos -souuoj, i 'UKSiipiw 9 'oum g 'ueifl fr -iuoiu.i3A 'euiou, -B5jo 'Z 'kiS.iooq i :sjosuy TV Ta Two lines are marked off 30 i or 40 feet apart. All players I except IT stand on one line, i IT stands a few feet in front of them. IT says, "I am a famous man in television. My initials are R. S. Who am I?" The others must try to guess. When someone guesses right Red Skelton. in this case IT runs for safety he hind the other goal line. Everyone chases him and tries to catch him. If he is caught, he must join the others. The person who guessed right be comes IT. If he is not caught, both he and the person who guessed hi name become IT and make the other try to guet; anollttT name. o O 25 5 25 y NO 15 I 15 no COUNtX I COUNT, TRY ,5 TRY AGAIN! AGAIN! CARDBOARD SIZE OF SUITCASE Ants! Ants! Ants! Mabel Inglin Have you ever found an ant hill? Or had ants come on a picnic with you? See if you can find these ants! 1. Which ant carries a trunk? (ans. elephant) 2. Which ant do singers like best? 3. Which ant catches fish? 4. Which ant is most helpful? 5. Which ant keeps a secret? 6. Which ant is a fighter? 7. Which ant is new in our country? J,NV-,3!U1U! L 'XNViequJ: -g XNVP!I"'J 'S 'J,NVS!SSB 'INV-'QU' -! ' 'lNVH- Z :sjasuv Eileen Daly Names of people in hooks you have road, in history, or well-known people in your community may also be used Then, of course, you would say, "I am a famous man (or woman) in history" (or what ever category you choose).