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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1957)
333323 t5G3QQ37G$3 CG3? gggpff J f 1FT-n I 1 1 f.v.TMyiffmnTrrnmTv.rfp- Rgp SUMMER FUN N V ' ,26 c 33 S V 38 39 tl Follow the numbered dots with your pencil, beginning at 1. When you have connec ted all the numbers with a line, you'll see a picture of Summer fun. Orange Bare To Pimm at Partle Julia Handy Here's a game that's lots of fun. Fick two even sides and give each team an orange. The first player on each side holds the orange under his chin and tries to pass it under the next person's chin without using his hands or anyone's hands! Do this all down the lines. If one side drops their orange, they must start over. The first team to pass the orange down its line wins. Come im 1 Ymm Cant Eileen Daly Indian Chief Wigwam likes company, but not . ,u f il Tn cet IUU IUUl.ll v " into his tent you must write your name in his doorway and here is how you do it: Draw a large tent on a big sheet of wrap ping paper or on a blackboard. Draw an opening for the doorway. Now, blindfold the first player, give him a pencil, crayon, or piece of chalk, and turn him around twice. Head him toward the tent He must write his name in the doorway of the tent. All players who succeed in putting their names in the portion marked off as the "doorwity" are the winners and Chief Wig wam's guests. PlenUs Bmnket Margaret Key Jimmy, Jill, and Johnny went on a picnic. To learn what they had to eat, change the letter of each word that tells what they carried in the picnic basket For instance, start with butter for the buns. Johnny forgot to take the cutter for the guns, but they had plenty of pill tickles. There were also a dozen dot logs, and a big lake with budge frosting. Three bottles of ice cold room bear were included. They found graces and gates in the basket, and a sandy bat for each one. They had a. wonderful time and planned to go soon again. Hidden mmhern Margaret Key The correct answers to the words defined below will give you words in which a number can be found. For example: I. The dog family. The an swer is CANINE, and you will see number NINE. See if you can find ones, a two, eights, more nines and tens. The total, if you guess them right, should add up to 73. 2. A camping shelter 3. A rock 4. Holder for ice cream 5. By one's self 6. Not tough 7. Caterpillar that chops off plants 8. Many times 9. Lionlike 10. Finished II. Has left 12. A present for a dog 13. A trick 14. A male singer 15. Shipment of goods Do You Knoirf Lois Williams Stein 1. How does a caterpillar breathe? 2. How does a cricket sing? M3iro uaea suib3b sjsaos 8uia s jo saoepns air) guidejos Xg -g Xpoq sji jo apis U3B3 uo sSutuado apjtj uanojqj, - :sjsuy Lel'n Drmw i Penguin Ann Davidow 0 A bowling pin we'd like to bowl Makes a penguin that can. stroll. Add two strokes to make each flapper, Then he looks so very dapper. He wears no shoes as every one knows, And on each foot he has three toes. Yet put him now in coat and tails. Penguin most elegant of males! Answers to Hidden Numbers 'jufliajj -x !jouaj f .'juaiajs T 'auoq zi ?auo8 tl .'auop -oi .'auiuoa .'uajjo -g tuijooijna -j, taapuaj -g fauoie g .'auos 't .'auojs !uaj z Answers to Picnic Basket MBq XpuBD 'satep 'sadeja 'jaoq jooj 'a3pnj '3JJB3 's8op ioq ssjijaid nip 'sunq '.lojing Family Weekly, July 21, 1957 H