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for Retarded Children
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
New Way
Without Surgery
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Ask for it at all drug counters.
Junior TREASURE Chest
EDITED BY RUTH DIXON
Lafs Draw a Jellyfish By Ann Davidow
Here's a creature soft as jelly.
Floating gently on bis belly.
Dangling many arms, he wishes
Maybe he will catch some fishes!
Johnny ApplMMd By Ragna Eskil
He was born in New England in 1775.
His real name was John Chapman, but
history remembers him as "Johnny Ap
pleseed." Johnny Appleseed was the name
by which he was known to the early set
tlers of Ohio and Indiana in the days when
that area was a great wilderness.
He was a most welcome visitor to the
log cabins of these pioneers for he brought
with him something that
was dear to them from
the homes and farms
they had left behind in
the Eastern settlements.
Appleseeds! He carried
a huge bag with him,
and in it he had thousands of appleseeds
and tiny saplings.
When he'd come to a clearing, he'd plant
some of his seeds and saplings. Perhaps
he'd stay overnight with the grateful family
living nearby, and there'd be talking, sing
ing, and laughing. Then he'd go back time
and again to see how his trees were faring,
and when they bore fruit he'd take seeds
from these apples to
plant somewhere else.
It is not surprising that
stories and songs were
written about him.
We should be proud of
Johnny Appleseed!
Planting Tim By Rose Mae
Across
2. Something owed to another
5. The day to plant trees is called--Day
6. A wind instrument made of wood
7. A kind of evergreen
Down
1. A large kind of monkey
2. To let fall
3. When the tide flows back to sea,
it is
4. What we plant on Arbor Day
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