Pge 12 The Guardian ” (A real story of fell children moment the ball leit her hands. 9 . . . I- fuv Very young children) I "Let's just lhI'O;VLlt -tor Tligm . .9 e 2 to catch." suggeste aurle. ” en t ' '- Susan. David. Ind Peter were we all can have tun catching him. lt l I & '2 all gathered at Laurie”: house !or and he cgn play 109." h g I 0 , a game 0! ball. Since Susan. the The others agreed, and the fun . 3' oldest. was barely six. lhgy dld was on. There were shouting and ,2 not play real softball. uslns a laughter, tumbling: andtrippings, a --..,m. r - - I- bnt. and running around base1s,.l wild scrambles and quick grabs r g. Instead. they had full and will as Frisky joined in their game. y lull lhl'0Wl"l the ball and all But not even the pup could stand By Thorton w' Burgess E Hclnl 10 Caltih ll- that too long and at last he drop- . rz Ann r Susan could catch the ball some- pea exhausted. Four very hot IT WASNT MR Bk Z times. and 50 Collld Pele? 0099 and rather tired children flopped E-en thou 1n observation gchooledV in a while, but Laurie and David on the grass beside him, NV times an very badly foO1ed. held their hands so far apart that F;-igky'5 tongue hung out, long ggnob white. the ball always Slipped lhfoulh and wet. as he panted and panted. them and down to the Kround. d The children pufted and pulled. Peter Rabbit had leu the den: r , ' "Let's play catch." suucste getting their breath back. Old Brier-patch to pass the time .... - S"-”"r "1 waldmd me bi” Phil" Hphewl rm Wally 5W"”"K-" of day with Bob White. Bob was HAPO'IEN”xf 0 Min! dren doing this the other night. gasped Peter, Emma on 5 fence-post. not too far WHATB W&U. AFigVliM'ilTJJ5'KIl.U l'l"PIARLlKE and it looked like fun. Let us try ”That was a funny game 0! from the dear old gnergpatch poeozynggylvfg 'ppEmoKEDAN' it, akt-y'."' ball." giggled Laurie. ..I thought I saw 01. Mr. Bub ' oL'wooopoN"1'F:;i. ”Throw it to me," called Pete "YES. ll W35-" Susan Flreedr r; n 1- da or two a 0" i UKE 5lJRNlN"' 3 V V V, zard oie eea y E. r tvr Jumping up and down. Susan YPU El”? 3 m””Y ban playCr' said Peter. WIQHTIPHDAIJL V threw the ball and Peter. sui-- Frisky. You can catch the ball Bob white nodded ms mam, 0 5g, pgpjp... - Vi V . py,'5mg1y enough. managed to hold and run with it. but cant throw head Uyou did" Mid ha "we had m V . ' f, I t on to it. He turned to throw it ll 31 811- NOW 5” We Call do 15 mine" 3 visit ufJge"her.. ' x 0 "VI. to Laurie, but of course the ball SI! here End Pant I lhlllk W6 "I had med Hm' this Veal”, rm) r V V -.' , 0- .VV. went far beyond him. Laurie should all (let our tongues hang t Hlwh Ilm V h lbe in ',,I'.lMl-LHC"), ; l squealed. with laughter. and ran out too. This w s a funny. funny W1 PC are Y W1 9 9 -la. . . .... i' v after it. He threw it to David, ball game. around before. Has he Jll-St 601119 i I but the ban net-or went in that r(w- -(ma up from the Sunny South?" "I thought I saw 01' Mr. nus- i i. direction at all. Instead, it went BEAUTIFUL 31305 I "H0 5-W8 "Oi." TV8l?ll9dV BOP zard over here I day or two ago,” high in the air. and landed be- V White. ”He just isn't living in this said peter, Vl hind himself. How the others Sweet little sonssters Of CVETY part of the Green Forest. He says Li .3 - laughed! Wlnil he is living quite a long distance V ., t I h V .t 1 ”That's ii quc-or way to throw H31ibl”lV1”5 3'9 of me c”m1"3 from here, and just happened over ::o::1dmVem's gumigtrn wig; hyx 5 i a ball," tensed Susan. ”It is sup A SWWVKK m ht f ,th this way the other day. You know, you been keeipmz y'Du"em,., "Id g. :. posed in no ahrarl of you. not 5 y””h” 'g'”"V' 5 mm 9 distance doesn't mean much to Peter J, 6AV.'!Ti70E9La3K Rll7lCUlDLl9,'. - behind you. Here. David you , 50!” ff" F;llI"f1 d h I or Mr. Buzzard." V. h b , ,8... "I - 1925 vouz POINT! GETBACK . throw it in me." lo ""5 ”””” ”" 0"” ” -'1 don't. au ose it does. It must .3 i ma ”” - W” ” "" '-oiiattrolzs NAPOLEON”. . V David wmm his arm about our, V pp H impolite and ungracious reply. I 4 . ':' I - i , . . . ' Gladly we greet you sweet 1ea- I” ll0”d”i”1 t" be lime la 3' "5 -1 did,” mean anything per. G) V l - x.z , lust in show ulmt a smart thiec V d V he can wllhoub getting urea. and n V V. : 1 year old he was whiz went the ll”? EU" 5- V d to look down on so much M me sonal. said Peter hurriedly. I U i hall. sideways from wlipre he our Cholcesl 5130” 01' YOU OWHY Great world” said Peter just meant that I wondered if C " ""O”' W” Shmks ”"d 1a”ghi”5 ' mm' 1 t th hi ”I think .1. too Peter" replied samethm had kepl W" 1" "M D i all four children raced after it. S'n5'n3.y”uE 'y5 0 e 05' B b white .,I nail "W 'mm his Sunny South, so that you didn't .5 . l trying in see who could get it Oh -50"”"Kh""eV m V d be . ' d in yV yh k V5 get back here uiitll now." C ' t first. This was more fun than ;V" mhY tear El”! are llor 5 lg wings, an e l;8lV7 9 Vmmh ”How in Mrs. Buzzard? I hope 0 i gt playing catch so they did it again or t 9 "'10- lww tr? tusesihengogmogfe VI); vntck ma ,5 mung WEIL You mu, m . and again. Wlioev:-r got the ball V V , ,V llml 19 Y- W H me, d y you had gw eggs. :- tirst threw it zicruss the yard, then Vi0ld5.9f 9'3!” 10' lhe ram": iolk are pretty good at sailing, Hlaeveo they ahuched yewnouked 0 . they all raced after it. There was F Calf”, k d V V of and so lfing Eagle. But 01 Mr. Bob White. 0 t such a noise that Mrs. Page 0” me--m 5 "Cl "Be 1”” ya” Buz.zai'd is best of all. Look. isnt "once more mars man bub '3 '-3' ' locked out to see it there could Prayers that him now way up against that ' .. ii i really be only tour children out In the l0Y0Ul Solll YOU l”3l39 W White Cloud?" ”355 mm "M y0ur5' W” the 1m' g' ;;:- there. heaven Pear uppgd his head way back gracious reply. "What is more, V i Just as Laurie tossed the ball F” you ll!" "0 51"! 10 be 10r- and looked up. M Hm he didm lush you would stop calling me 01 Z ICFOSS U19 IKFHSS. 1"l'l5k.V. his 111- Fwenft H I V H t d m see anythini: buts white cloud in BuLmrd' Vi tie terrier. flashed around the Frame d” W Ole la 0 the blue blue Sky. However. in R VVlltVl'h'Wh"VWh'Wllt3'l llluuld V corner rind grabbed the ba1lAin K 851” Your VWVW b ni M b mumcmthe saw what looked like we call you? stammered Peter. V 9 his mouth. Away he laced with 993'"! Y0” 9 93' Y 1 5' a black Epcot on the whim Cloud "Call me Mrs. Buzzard. (or that 3 ' it. his brown ears flapping in Y ;Y- h in th. mmxsc He watched it for 1 minute and is who I am," was the hissing i m'Hwind' F -'k - m 1 Du ulev. I I He p knew by the way it sailed around "ply" "V d M " err. HS 3'. lzlve me 3 V V ' ' . And so was, for Mr. an rs hilly mdued Susan yrgsky God Of the SPBFFOW. H0 Care-I 101 and around in B circle, that speck BuZZVV,d dross just anka stopped long enough for her to y0”' has 5- b”d- Any bird 35 h15'h”P"5 - ....L. . ,,. ,.. ...A, ,. get almost up to him. then away V b” t 1 ti h m that must he one or the Blizzard h he tore again, running in a wide I 1-" l0 Y0” 55” rump 3 family .Hes coming down, said, C circle. carrying the ball. 119" 1 d d Peter, after a moment. B ' T E S ( G) "You give us that ball, Frisky." M”'t';i;5s ””d E" n my wry" Sure enough, Peter was right. him . k V V I shouted Laurie amid Deals of - V. V The speck grew. It became a real ' "' "”""."" ' - ,V hulmn. as h, joined the other And nntel with uhat Pallem '"d bird. It became a bigller and bigger ' ' three in in wild chase round and Skull” 7953 I H h 0 bird. I so noozlm, huh and eieuuu. Wind; WW" "WV Smpved 1” Y”” mm” 3" 35”)" "C C 5y ”It's 01' Mr. Buzzard alrighi."i' Draws ounhopolsonl want of breath. Frisky stopped V "9": t t H h tin Sam Bab white. ..I Rue” hex, mmg i 100' Then he wwld run up 91”” wlthhmmu . ex” He" C y iiig down to make me another ' m an" .0! lgeml mug push the in lolilerad wondrous structure is visit." j ban agamst is es" ' soon .5 neatl laid Just I couple of minutes later i "” Cm” ””Vh”d d'-”w"' Frisky And yd nd 1) nt with such the bi bis. 1: bird with ti d v i was gone again. Finally Susan Curve 3 VH9 b M If: d C h ” 7” V. . H A-v "SCATT VN,TH N V. grabbed him and "Wk the ban grace rmso vie at ca perv ed on the nextV up ER " OBmYVlA5' ; - t No artist hand could your work (5-nce-po5t,g I-weimme back agmniw 3 PEOPLE LIKE SPEAKIWBYTH V, from his mouth. The little dog V i ,, . - H, V . excell, mu nob whm. I :1 AN Tlwli WASTDSHOW NINE PINS . . TIME TH'sTYLE SHOW WAS stood before her. quivering with r - .,. WHAT H; L. S U , g V V .1. lad, . I 01., 1' WELDEE SED l OVER AN MQ.CuiJckLEv eagerness. read) to dash avi ay the V 2 I "1 R 0 -59 YOU 383 ll. V In DOGWOULD ,, BEQQY SAID” Ljuwfa-Lg-j Beautiful birds you mus envc Mr, Buzzm-dV H-5 3 km, time smm V T - V me mm g LAND. E HEL HAD Tq '3 Litllgoirisgsts empty and little songs '3. PUSH ""M "';'L8gR-TV” But I'll wait the first sound of your twitters and trills 9 When the blistering March wind , - blows overpthe hills .0 Sing your sweet carols for sing : . .. SCHOOLS ARE ON STANDARD TIME -I and trust u, A inn uage more eloquent for "min word” The 3rd and lint clinic of the series of cllnlcii to he held this & Your own sweet language. my spring in the rural school.-i (or lN()(lI'LATl0NS against diphtheria, 5,: V b"””f”1 blrdisamuel Hm. whooping cough and tr-tzinus rind l'AC('lNA'I'l0N against smallpox 4 r- Covehemi 1,. E I. nre now underway. These are for clillilren who are to liiwo their third inoculation and for those requiring a reinforcing (lose, also 101' children who have ' he-. not been aiiccesafiilly vaccinated. '3 your taste brighten: your do x All clinics will he held on STANl)ABD time. The teacher in each -9 3' o. I if w..glE' district will know the date and time of. the clinic. 0- cer-t-vvwrl " ilzzmmzb '5 , V . mm Gum, c,,.w,,,,, mm REGIONAL CLINICS will he held in the FALL tor the required Chew WrlslBy5SW" 4th Inoculation, re-lnlorclng doses and vncclniitlnn ngalnst Smallpox. .3 "ob ' O Helm you on the; s . "C1195" . ”dkhm 1) NT F n AITH AM) VIEXFARE D IICT EPARTNIE 0 E . ' ' . Work zoel l”l"'" ' . AHI92 ' HOW'S THA1; "BECAUSE ALCOHOL DRIES MY l"ARLB S ' anal. . - AGAIN? HAIR-MAKESITHARDTOCOMBYY - . .,, AL CAPP at, SOVIUSE WILDROOTCRcE;;r(MOIL.'.' ' i ITS NON-ALCOHOL! .. I- 0 .2 -0- 0 LI. DJ 3 3' '5! C ': Q ZGREMY HAIR SPOILING YOUR LOOKS ? KEEP IT NEAT WITHOUT 6l2EASEi?WfTH WILDPOOT ClPEAM"Oi JL . TMIVQF GOlN'TDSiVNlTCH'l'lK L - LOCOMOTIVE OFF THE MAN LINE THE GIQLS S41 HES Nd? MAYBE HE HA5 SUCH Nd Tl-lA'I'ETlvDSTLlFF1'HAT MAPPIED BECAUSE HE H46 INOEPENDENTVEEPIQIT WLLED VAUDEVILLE, BB .- HES TWENTY-NINE AND SUCHAN INDEPENDENT BECAUGE1-lE'G NOT CAPEFUL, DEAP. 0 L - 5TlLL SINGLE, 5Pll?lIJ-rm p ..:--...2 MARRIED! S ,1, FATHER. .- , ' (.8 I ': V 8 -0- he 0 ” E 8 C 0 .i 3 ”' LL h- Q s. 0 -I: I. .! 3 LL E 3? :3 r , J Q By Clifford McBride By Walf Keny By 30;; (;,”s.,at-50,, Bv Edwina By Carl Anderson By Buford By Al Capp By Harry Hoenigsen By George McManus