The Tiny Folki ta ml story or mi children for vlry young children) I ' A real story of real children for . vry young children. Laurie and Linda were busy play- ing house in the eunroom while their mother sat near turning up a ham on Linda's new pirlk sundress. She hnd pulled her rocker to the far corner so that the children might hue the .rest of the room to them- eelvee. Frisky, the pup. was right there too. for of course he never went far from the two idols of his life. ' "Here. Linda. put your baby to sleep in this box." coaxed Laurie. "Ba.-bee. be-ba. ha-bee.” chanted Linda. rocking back and forth as she sat on the floor. holding her birthday doll tight in her arms. Then she patted its llead to make it cry. At last she decided to do as Laurie asked. and dropped her doll into the carton. Quick as a flash. she turned and walked over to the couch. She pulled off the folded blanket that was there and dragged it to the box. Then she proceeded to stuff it in on top of her doll. "Oh. look. Mommy." Laurie laughed. "She tried to cover up her baby. Linda. yoll put the blanket right over your baby's head. She'll smother for sure." But that didnli seem to bother Linda a ma She just reached over to pick up Laurie's panda and put him in the box too. Laurie was busy putting on his tccldyls overalls and could not let Lind: help. she decided that there was no fun in that. so off she went. t.o alt in Lauricis little rocker. with a happy smile on her lace. she rocked herself back and forth crooning a little lullaby "Listen to the pet. Mommy. she's singing Rock a bye. Baby!" Laurie whispered. "1 think it ls'roclt a bye time for her by the look of her eyes. She needs her afternoon nap. Come, Linda. off you go to bed." Laurie took over the rocking chair as Mrs. Page went upstairs with the baby. Vlhen she came back down she stopped in the doorway. Laurie was leaning back against the chair, his teddy bear tight in his arms. his eym half closed as he drowsecl in the very warm sun. Up on the couch lay Frisky stretched out full length, his head on the pillow. and his eyes shut. - "Well, I must say this is a sleepy family,” laughed Mother. "Linda has gone to sleep, and I think you need a little nap too. Laurie. You can sleep here on the coucli." "Frisky is sleeping there." object- ed Laurie "He's not allowed up there, and he knows it.” scolded Mrs. Page "But he looks so cute. I hate to move him. If he's sound asleep. i think we won't disturb him for a while. Are you asleep. Frisky?" Frisky made no move "Are you asleep. Frisky?" Mrs. Page asked again. Still no move from the little dog ”He's sound asleep." giggled ENJOY A LITTLE Um ml utmlmt Chew Wriglcy'I Spearmint Cum. Lively flavor cools your mouth. Freshen; taste - moisten; throat. Satielylnlo l0nl'l"ll"" 0L' MISTAH nuzzaim noasu-r CARE By Thorton Burges Pogo 10 The Guanlhl Friday. July 2. 1954 German Exams For llousenlaltis BONN (Reuters) -German love of order and legal tabulation has reached new heights with govern- ment recognition of examination! for houaemaids. A houacmald who has scrubbed and darned for'two years in a household may take an examina tion for a certificate as "qualified as! - lllll t .Tilly The Trailer Although at times things seem un. fair. The easy way is not to rare. -Ol' Mistah Buzzard. That is Just the way it is with 01' Mlstah Buzzard. When things go wrong he doesn't worry. It is too much trouble to worry. He accepts things as they are. The truth is. he is easy-going. He is lazy. To see him. sailing round and round. covering great distances when looking for something to eat, you wouldn't call him lazy. For him flying is the easiest thing he can do. it isn't work at all. If it was work he probably wouldn't do it any more than he absolutely had to. so it was that while Mrs. Buz- zard was looking around for a place to make a home. 01' Mistah Buzzard was either sailing the sky. or dozing as he took a sun- bath on a branch of a dead tree." which was his favorite perch. ”Don't yo' care where those eggs are laid?" asked Mrs. Buzzard. 01' Mlstah Buzzard shook his bald red head. ”No." said he, "Ah don' care where those eggs are laid. if yo' are satisfied. Ah'll leave it to yo'." You might help me look round." protested Mrs. Buzzard. ”What good would it do. mall dear? Those .eggs will be laid where yo' want to lay them. So what's the good of nlah 1ookin' around? As long as yo' find a place a Wit )rll'l'SCli. Ah don' care where it is” said 01' M.stnll l.... Z.ll'(l. ”Yo' are not much help. In fact. yo "are no help at all,” retorted Mrs. Buzzard. "What help can All be when Ah don' rare?" retorted 01' Mistah Buzzard. So Mrs. Buzzard left him to doze in the sun and continued to look around. After all. looking around wasn't work. In a way. it was fun. You found things that way; things you would not have found other- H.156 Anyway. there was no special hurry She had found a big hol- low stump of a tree that would do if she could find nothing better. She found a little cave opening on I shell of rock. That might do. ,..L...:..1-T-2-je Laurie. "x wonder if he is," or is he fool- ing?" questioned his mother. Frisky cautiously opened one eye. and then started to snore. Big. long. deep sllores rolled up from the pil- low. Laurie and his mother broke into pcals of Laughter. "well. since he's so sound asleep. we'll have to leave him." decided Mrs. Page with a grin. "You come up to your room. Laurie." As they went up the stairs. Laurie smiled up at his mother. ”First. Linda rocked her dolly. and rocked herself to sleep. I got up in the big rocker and almost fell asleep. Frisky didn't have any rock. but he went to sleetp just the same. It's like my nursery rhyme. ”sleepytlme. sleepytime All over town Lullaby. rocka bye Up and down." k”P I package handy "1 Punt or pocket WIIGLEV s cmwmo cum . nimltiue . ..tld::: f . iff it I ll; iifm 6-Se- you yet?" he asked. thing better. when Mrs. Buzzard joined 01' Mistah Buzzard dozing while he took a sunbath on his favorite perch on I dead tree. he only half- opened his eyes. ”l-lave yo' found a place to suit yo' yet?" he asked. "No", replied Mrs Buzzard. "That is, Ah haven't decided." lrmided Mrs. Buzzard. place Io' them. Ahlll be satisfied. whether he cured or didn't care. CONDITION IMPROVED SYDNEY (CP)-Hospital auth- orities hcrc said Tuesday the con- dition of Michaol Murphy. 31. of BITESV In-ed. make. or Inhnll . . . the ban treatment in plenty of MInnrd'I at once. If 80 eoullcl. hull and damn. Dram out the poison I rlINARD's l.lNlME T domestic assistant." herself as such on her card or passport. prize is a finely engraved certifi- cate with stamps. seal-wax and red ribbon which she can display to any future employer. ; iion have been carefully set out in two pages of official language which the federal labor minister. Anion Starch, has sent to local authorities. houacmaids should conform to the - ' following iillave you found a place to suit "medium to strong build. with pro- perly functioning muscles. joints and sinews." It lays special em- :T'T” :'T'-TTT phaais on a "straight. well-artlcu- ' Meanwhile she would look around lated load - curryina spinal col- some more, and perhaps find some- umn. aood sense of smell and taste. normal hearing.” resourcefulness. frank. companion- able nature. I. a sense of responsibility. A gang of armed bandits staged "That's alright. Alt don' care." a spilt-second hold-up in I Mu- said Oil Mistah Buzzard aleepily. seillee street Monday and escaped ”Yo' ought to care. Do yo' mean with the 31,000,000-franc 038,570) to tell me that yo' 'don' care where payroll for a local hospital. The your own children will be?” de- bandit cu swung across the road to bloc the car carrying the money. 01' Mistah Buzzard opened his Three masked men jumped out and eyes sleepfly, "Man dam-V" gala help up the guards with revolvers no, "if yo' are satisfied with a and I machine-sum All just don' care where it is so New Waterford was ”greatly im- long as it is a place yo' want." proved." Murphy was not expected what could Mrs, Buzzard cc? to recover after he suffered severe this important matter she would head injuries in an automobile ac- have to decide for herself, yet cident that killed his wife. four- ”, she would have to decide 1; for year-old daughter and the domes- herself. 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