Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 13, 1963, Page 31, Image 31

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Junior TREASURE Chest
EDITED BY RUTH DIXON
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Find Goldilocks
Publish a Newspaper!
By Garna Silkr
At your next party it would be fun for you
and your friends to publish a make-believe
newspaper. Take two big sheets and cut
one into strips and squares that would be
large enough to contain articles and car
toons and advertisements. To start the
game, announce, as you hand out pencils
and the strips and squares, that the players
are to get out the evening paper in 15
minutes. Those who get the squares should
do local ads and cartoons; those with the
strips are to write on such topics as "Do I
Like Homework?"; "Should We Chew
Bubble Gum in Public?"; "How's Our
Team Doing?" One should be assigned a
Gossip Column and another Fashion Notes.
When the time is up, the various items are
pasted on the uncut sheet and read out
loud. You should have many laughs.
Left Draw a Leopard
By Ann Davidow
Draw a long and lanky beast.
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Pepper him with dots.
Benjamin Franklin
By Rayna Eskil
Benjamin Franklin was born on January
16, 1706. He was not only a great states
man, but he is also known as the Father
of Electricity. Did you know that his son
Billy was with him during the lightning
storm when, using a kite and key, he made
the discovery that lightning is electricity?
And did you know that he invented the
lightning rod that we use today and that
he organized the first fire-engine company
and started the first circulating library in
this country?
He is famous, too, for his common sense
and witty sayings, which he published in
his "Poor Richard's Almanac." Some of
these are : God helps them that help them
selves; little strokes fell great oaks; the
cat in gloves catches no mice; it is hard
for an empty sack to stand upright. Do
you know any others?
An Ant Puzzle By Gladys M. Place
And that's the very simple way
Our leopard gets his spots.
Family Weekly. January 11. tftl
1. Horn of deer (pi.)
2. A fierce wild animal
3. One who plants
4. Capital of Georgia
5. Far away
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