The Tiny Folkl Bu 55 (A rul story or rest children 0 . , for very young children) I Peter swung on the gate. look‘ \ ‘\ in‘ elgerly do\\n Playtime Lane ‘ for his father. it was nunn, for Helen had come from srhmil, sii . he should be home any minutv a . Peter found it \ni_i, \ur_v i1iii‘(l - in wait, but ho kil(“.‘. uhat niusl ' be keeping his ilacldy. 'I‘i\vrr Thorton would be a \cry nxuitiiig pi‘i'.~cnt . for him when his daddy diri Cnnlf‘. (‘ROWING FAST He was getting a nun \\-.1i;.in' Ho ynu'11 fll'l(l the IR-510.‘? Chlldfcll Jumped up and down unpaiioiitl_\ Rm“. The” was 3 Elm" ml’ “'5' '1 The inore there is (hit they must was his rlad<l_\ km)“, "Did you bring it. Dailrly“ l.)iri ‘ ‘ _ will gel it?" he sliiiiitml ruiinlitg -0” Moth" Nam” li:;si‘de the‘ car as his faihrr sl--:\- 3,“, “.-hm,-s mung,“ Chum,“ ' ”*”*—*"I‘ I - - ft.Th lwa do H“ l"”h“ """"“"“ "T""’" HllZ\l‘Pt1l\[\, gfla:\t‘”"I¥heilshave elVoaY0tl,‘leF .mnicil:i:ig ill t':‘.r- lmtt ~ ..~ lilil . " V ' ‘ , ' Wrhaps ‘hm 1: ml Mm,‘ ‘ _ iiiilite mi-iii_t other feathered babies Immng {N .. ' Bl‘tb.\' Boh Wisitolsl ire retzlly Pm“ “W_m_d mp Pmk rm mm! rif the gmtln . 0.! n el and illpzgpd at it". i,.,,.(i;p ,,; 'I|p liabirs can fly up in trees as sonn new wagon Hm‘. lli~ (‘_‘t"» qvi--» 777777’ J " "_"—" B tiled‘ ‘it's in lira-i ,\, D:.ciil_\ licfiiiiliiiig his wagon behind him, his said ‘Just Sl"(‘ h4i'- .~‘\ltl_\ l‘ l. jliinlhri' came out to shake the What duos ii ~.l_\‘ .-ei iii.» <i:lr~" i:ihl<~t-inih. "Why arr~n't you "Those ll"l‘fl~ »;ir-ll ‘Flu-i‘ Nhiiuliiig .<rinicthing"" she asked. his father ivplii-rl "l :-._1Hi.»<ri "I couldn't find anything clean you'll be makivig ii flv this l|ll(‘l‘- r-iinugh." Peter replied. norm" | ‘it is nice to take good care nf Just then Hr-lien Pf‘ came will in .i 'l'l'l l\I"l llliilil-:.\I)|li' wagon. but I know you c lhu llI‘\\ intuit alnays be that fttssy," she uagnn Pctcr ii piiiiiuvl .-iii said as she went in again. its bright l'1"f‘l (l r i.ili~rl< unli Pvtcr limited at the little hill ll"? Shin)’ hill‘ CRIN Helm: if‘-,l’l_\' the garage. They used to coast marked on tho i'r~i| l‘lll‘)ll(‘l i::i~,;.1|im-r in the winter. Would his while lTtf‘ll’l(‘l :. iini n.iii.i l*‘.4‘: ‘unxziiii coast there now! Over he the smooth ]V4ill\"~'l mi--vi nnni to try. At the garage door "Como mi. iii ii iii:: . 4“l _lii~ t'lll’lll’)t‘d aboard the wagon. gave Iv." Slit‘ ~i’llI’l .',' ‘i.i l‘.i..~ '-..i. it :4 little push with one foot. and in get hack in .\4i‘l{ Hll 'iiiii .~i\:Jl\\Fl\' it wont. its red whecls \nu'l] hate in ‘miik at the -,i.igr-ii \\l\iL/.P(‘l along the hard gravelleri later“ rlriveway. Peter found he could lri .<r~i- Sl4‘t"l‘ it by turning the front ~i~ ii-ii,‘\\'lwrls in turning the handle. This iii .1 iwas great fun! When the wziizon It was haid for tie dmrii tn r-a‘ ' hn clcanrri -iii‘ ‘i; 5 -ans- W. Burgess as they can fly at all. and this is when they leave the nest. Baby Bob Whites leave the nest the day they are hatched. but they cannot fly. All they can do is run nbout. That means that they have more dangers to watch out for than young birds thnt can fly as soon as they leave the nest. Thus it is A good thing that the baby Bob White: grow fast. They were still very small when their little wings had grown enough to lift them off the ground on very short flights. They couldn't fly far. but they could raise above the grass and fly 1 little distance and drop down in the grass again. When they did this they scattered. each flying in in slightly different direction. That meant that if an enemy followed one and caught it. he wouldn't know where the others were. Bob and Mrs. Bob were bringing up their big family to be in n iuty all for one. and one for all. This is the spirit which shotild rule in all families. They shared the good things of life. and they shared the bad things. They grew to be iii- depcndent, yet in a way they were at the. same time dependent on their brothers and sisters and of course on mother and father. At first when the babies left the shells, mother could cover them Page 10 The Giurdhu Friday. June 18, 1954 all under her breut and wings. And she did -It night nnd in wet wnntuer. But this wun‘f. for long. They grew so fut. that they were soon too big to all get under her at one time. Tint wls on union: time. Mother couldn't nllow one of those babies to be chilled. A chill was more to be drended for the babies than danger from nny enemy. They must be kept warm. “They can't be covered much longer." worried Mrs. Bob. "Then teach them to keep such other warm." said Bob. circle,” said Mrs. Bob. “Of course." replied Bob White. "They are big enough to lelrn that now. and it is something thnt every quail should know. It is time that they should learn to sleep with tails in md bills out. Thlt way they not only keep etch other warm, but they are safer than when sleeping in any other why. if dlilriger does come they can take to their wings with no chlnco. whatever that one will get in the way of mother." That very iiight mother rounded up the fourteen children in a sheltered plume and made them squat down in a circle with their tails all to the center. In tint way. each little quail faced out. She had them nestled close together. That. kept them warm. She herself hid it place in the circle. “Tliis is important. m.v darlings," said she. "when your are I: big as your father and myself you will use the circle with other Bob whites in order to keep wlrm Ind safe." lVH)'r)*. nip hi; hiiuirt ,1‘;}(i ri.i';iiik‘slii\\rd to a strip. he climbed his milk Alli"! (‘.\(ii.'\lllE l\Ilt‘.<(‘li.ii‘Ul- van hark with the wagrui. 1- _ , he \\'lr\(§(l lug f:1(‘(* nri lllt‘ [n'.\'(\lV 1 mid .<tarir'rl all over again. He D A I L Y _ R O S S W O R D Ugllzlfl raldllVl>-11 and uas nff n-ii lli‘iV'< i\\'aS having a wonderful time. ACROSS ‘6 Moum-ms lo Over Illlnllflli-.l i.I”JIIlI‘.-l He pulled the ‘.\.ilElIil airing iiie.'As his mother came to the 1 F-mhhoot; '(Eur) llpoet) I l V riri\'ewa_\' it iii.-irlo litllr llt\l.\'i" UH dtinr. ho sang out ''I wondered 5'(."!m ‘ 19 Ilmgm the gravel 'l"iic:t~ -.-,i ii: ii .\(|lil'ill\ (lllfl ittmrlcrcd what I could put ‘am 1 g D0“v 2]‘ l._ “H” or a iattlo tlll‘-" no: I‘ Vote,» in my \\'.igmi to haul. But I've 9' ° ° , ‘ “ I “e guuhm ‘ Hmflm .1 ilmugm .".llI_K'{ i-;i:i iiiiiil l \l’\l1\\' ltillnfl out. The very best thing 0 ?\,"‘°“"l_ 1'g‘,°‘“°d :2,‘ , Emfafjfilu gf-_i this in Susan and ll.-inirl arri Lau- in put into it was Moi" 1‘ ‘"°“ 3 '°°r$”‘ gym-1 [;][j’]fl[][;j[ fit". I can have Yllttlf‘ fun with *”“‘—‘ T?‘ 7°"-'l“'“»” '°d”“'“ '3-F°"““E’ 73 mfifiiil} “Mu a Wagon than tho)‘ can with ll1("ll' 12‘F"‘5”n“ 10" top "§'°_"d ‘. - _ dog, -' 13. Silly 3. Male sheep 24. Divi- _ Helen came out just lll1‘ll "l.l-t 14-Vlullly 4l1"‘;llfl"9nl- 3'0"‘ '3i=ll'1” L'1l1'HH inc haul yiiu " §ll(' .\llKL!(‘Sl("'l. 15. Di.-tresl to ife of: _ " "then you \\‘lll kiitiw l‘.n~.v siiitinili signal 5. Shine dram) """'“”' A''''''' 't is to ride in. Daiirl climbed 17.Citizen 6.Flowed 25.A 34.}-‘urnisheu in and Helen haiilrri him all a- (:bbr.: 7.Idlenen foot temporarily round the house tww 1 Suitable for Schools, 18. Public 8. ContrI- lever 35.Fortlfled “Now I must run alum: bark li ‘ non d|c[1an' 251)] 1 1h . lug Minn’. for H is almost «me n'‘-‘' Ch'"°l‘” °' H°"“" U5“ i9.Enc:lintei- 9. 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