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rTTTrTlTlTrTfM II 1 m.i1V.wt nlMki fTHTTrTTTYTITTi Trieky M umber Puzzle Bess A. Lee Ruth Dixon Do Jo you remember how brave Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was in Kipling's Jungle Book? Well, here is one of the same animals. He is a little weasel-like creature who knows how to fight the poisonous cobra, leaping forward and backward until he has a chance to bite behind its hood and kill it. These brave animals can be found in Asia and Africa where they eat snakes, rats, poultry, and birds. You tell us his name. . 1 i -y-(n it THIS ANIMAL IS A. MY NAME. -AGE- STREET- .CITY- ZONE, -STATE- MY NEWSPAPER IS fluff tor Content Guess the animal's name and 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, III. 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! It's fun! Tuentu-Sixlh Coloring Content: April 7. I9,7 SOLUTION: Fisher or Pekan COLOR: Grayish-brown with dark markings, its tail tipped with black. WINNERS: Theresa Oliver, Trenton, N. J.; Billy Sweetman, Las Animas, Colo.; Nancy Ball, Huntsville, Ala.; Mark Zobrist, Las Vegas, Nev. 14 Family Weekly. July 14. 1957 There's a word hidden in this number. If you can find it, you will have the answer to this riddle: Something to eat, boiled, baked, or fried, can be found in this number where can it hide? p.io.w 04 puy 01 UAop opisdn .taqiunu oin, u.inj, :jomsuv Where Are You? Eileen Daly Here is a game that's fun for two or more to play while riding in a car, train, or plane. The leader says to the others, "I'm putting you somewhere in this car (or train or plane). Guess where." The others ask as many questions as they wish to get clues. For instance, one might ask, "Am I in something round?" or "Am I in some thing smaller than your shoe?" The leader must an swer yes or no. The first per son to guess correctly be comes the leader. This game is extra fun if the leader chooses unlikely places to put the others, such as father's left ear! it: Ruih Dixon Make a pack of cards (3 by 5 inches) and paste or draw a funny picture on each. Un der each picture, say what to do: "Make a politician's speech." "Moo like a cow." "Howl like a wolf." "Stand on your head." "Push a peanut" across the floor with a tooth pick." "Trill like an opera star." "Act like a ventrilo quist's dummy." "Dance like a clown," etc. Each player draws a card (with the picture hidden from him), and the one who is the best actor wins a prize. Jf sit fsgaffc Sit- 4I 1STM 3 .SSI mm Let' Draw a Turtle Ann Davidow Draw an easy little hill That could be climbed by Jack or Jill. From underneath spring little shoots. Can the hill be sprouting roots? Four more shoots come growing out. What is this mischief all about? As anyone can plainly tell, It is a turtle and his shell! See page 15 for lolulion to last weel't "Match Your Wits" puiile. NP-27 Family Weekly, July 14. 1957 aWM.MNll I S