Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 09, 1960, Image 49

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Captain John Smith
v. .
Find King James I, who gave the charter to settle in
Virginia; John Rolfe, who later married Pocahontas;
young William Bradford, whom Smith once befriended;
and the Turkish lady who once held Smith prisoner.
Coiny Trick By Alice Bussey
Put a penny, a nickel, and a dime into a hat. Ask some
one in your audience to select one without letting you
know. Tell him to hand the coin to his friends so everyone
will know what coin has been selected. Then order the
coin replaced in the hat. You now offer to find the coin
that was chosen. You do this by putting your hand into
the hat and taking out the coin that feels warm. The coin
has been handled by so many persons it is sure to feel
warmer than the others and is easy to detect.
Word Square By Florence 5. Moore
1. A banner
2. A narrow road
3. Soon
4. Abbreviation for
gentleman
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Family Weekly. October 9, 1960
Puzzle By Helen Hudson
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Geographical Quiz .
By Marion Weaver
1. What province in Canada
is a girl's name?
2. What falls in Africa is the
name of a famous queen?
3. What city in New York
State is an animal?
4. What river in the western
U.S. is a color?
5. What German city is also
the name of a well-known
American composer?
6. What South American city
is a kind of bean?
7. What South American
country is a kind of bean?
8. What city in Germany is
a kind of meat?
9. What river in Mississippi
is the name of a precious
gem?
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Where They Live
By Quentin R. Howard
Everybody has a home, and
everything has a home, too.
People live in houses. Nests
are homes of the birds. But
do you know where the ani
mals and insects in the first
column live? Their homes
are mixed up in the second
column. Can you put each in
its right home?
1. Squirrel a. Hole
2. Cow b. Den
3. Lion c. Pond
4. Ant d. Kennel
5. Bat e. Tree,
6. Beaver f . Aerie
7. Chipmunk g. Barn
8. Dog h. Shell
9. Eagle i. Cave
10. Turtle j. Hill
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Coloring-Contest
Winners
June 26, 1960
Solution: Baltimore Oriole.
Color: Males, black and
bright yellow or orange. Fe
males, greenish or yellowish.
Winners: Ann Herman, La
Puente, Calif.; Polly Farm
er, Mattoon, 111.; Jonathan'
Dare, Southern Pines, N.C.;
Dave Shell, Payson, Utah.
Let's Draw
an Indian Chief
By Ann Davidow
For each brave deed an Indian
scored,
He got a feather in reward.
This Indian chief in blanket
clad,
Many eagle feathers had.
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