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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1957)
Th e HoW mgny Wi'ds cn you mage from the letters in tte words, Tii Gufltious $ou(trn? 'e tried, using no letter twice in the same word unless it was an R, a T, an O, or an H. Try it! We found more thn 130 but there ought to be more than that! G I O f O US I'nJ 'U '8U 'Jnl '1SU 'lnoU 'anD '3J0J 'JOJ '3oJ '0Ol 'aininj 'MSU '3.j 'uson 'ainj 'jsjij 'sjns 'asnj '3nis 'oS 'is 'jnos 'joos 'ajos 'pos 'a.iis 'jis t I rfr-'j.ms 'os 'ans 'jjis 'jis 'is 'nos 'ojos 'os 'jjos 'j.ias 'as 'aajnsn '.laqsn 'njasn " I LI I ,losn ,osn ,aajn .3I! ,S! ,j ,snj .?OOJ .isnj .j,,, 'osnoj '0)noj Ruth Dixon 'no.i 'u3noj 'a3noj 'aju 'o.i 'am.! 'ao.i '3u 'aa 'jsaj 'ino 'jo 'aano 'jsno jo '.laqio 'o.io '.ino 'uo 'snjoj 'jooj 'i '3ni 'asnoj 'jnoi 'so 'asoo( '3o 'ajo '10 '01 'jo '3a 'io 'asnoj3 'jnoj3 'u3 'sn8 'jan.i3 'aajioS 'asooS 'JaoS 'aao3 'jo3 'jsouH 'jo3 'jsan3 'o3 'ja3 'o3.ia 'o3a 'J.ia 'jja '(a 'u3iu in 'aaq 'a3nu 'gnu, '3oi 'aoq 'siq 'au, 'ao ')o 'siqj 'ao 'oo 'mooj 's3oj 'oj -.sjaMsuv Obsitu-I ttmr This is a variation of the popular obstacle race. Plan on lots of space and (jet the obstacles lined up before your friends are ready to play. These obstacles are things to do as well as objects to avoid or climb. 1. Each player must put on a hat. 2. Eat a cracker. 3. Whistle. 4. Sit down on the ground for eight counts. 5. Crawl under a blanket. 6. Turn a somersault. 7. Put a jacket on backwards. 8. Take it off. 9. Run as fast as you can for a goal. Divide into two teams and see which side can finish first! A Modet 6M4 Ad Lewis Try this amusing name at your nxt party. Give "acb guest a stick of gum, a small card, and two or three tnth pirks. Let them chew the gum for a while (during some other games), then tell them to put the gum on the center of their cards. With the tooth picks (have plenty on hand, for they will probably break often) the guests model some object on the cards. One may make Lincoln's head as it appears n a penny. By flat tening the glim iigjiinst the card, it Will suggest different shapes tt you, such as an animal, a (ace, etc. Allow tun Oiioutes for the sculptors to Work, theO hold the cards up and try to guess the objects. Give?,hc prize to the one whose model is best. O Follow the dots, drawing a line from 1 to 2 to 3, etc., until you find the picture that is hidden in them. We always think of this picture when we think of the U. S. A. I I X - 29 o 44 3 I o 9 a 7 . .3 3 9A fmnili; Wrekty. June .TO, 1M7 11