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A LONG HUNT I was standing near a school one day, when I saw a group of small children coming from one of the rooms. The teacher instructed them as to what they were to do. It was Easter and the children were going to have an Easter egg hunt, and were all excited. After a few minutes she told them that they could start to search for the eggs. The teacher said that there was only one blue Easter egg and the one who found that egg would be given a large chocolate cream egg. This hunt went on for almost an hour when one of the small children jumped from one of the small trees in the yard. Th e child was so excited that she could hardly wait to show it to the teacher. She was given the egg and was told to be care ful when she ate it because there was something in it. When the child had divided it with some other children she came a- cross a piece of paper which had a half a dollar in it. This was a very long hunt for one Easter egg. but she was rewarded after all. --Ethel Ha 0 an II9y BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE If you have a g ray-ha ir$d mother In the old home far away, Sit down and write the letter, You put off day by day. Don ' t wait until the tired steps Reach heaven ' s pearly gate But show her what you think of her Before it is too day. If you have a tender massage, Or a loving word to say Don ' t wait until you forget it But whisper it today. Who knows what bitter memories Hay haunt you if you wait, So make your loved ones happy Before it is too late. --Philip Antons H9y
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A VIE7 FRO! 1 ' BALDY HILL We reached the top of Baldy Hill after a hour of good stiff climbing in the hot midday sun and were completely ex- hausted. The hill was called by this queer name because a- round the top the growing grass has dried, and looked bare, while the rest of the hill was dark green, from the trees. As we looked around, green woods met our eyes and far be- low in the winding highway, the few automobiles that passed looked like ants crawling. Through a small clearing in the trees, our swimming hole resembled shining glass. On the side of a hill we saw the apple orchard where we had hiked the night before. Behind us, in the distance, we saw the top of a small building which was the grocery store of the town, Caz- adero The country was very beautiful . --Leo Kesti H9y OLD FAITHFUL Faithful was the name of a dog, and this name surely fit- ted him. He was an old shepherd dog, and he lived only to care for his sheep, and stick to his duty. One day there came out of a crude cottage, an aged man, who hobbled along on a cane. Faithful barked as he saw his master approaching. This old man ' s only income was his sheep, and so he cared for them very well. The sheep were let out of their sheds, and led down the road. They grazed peacefully, while the aged man lay down to rest, for he knew that Faithful would watch his flock. Soon, from over the hill there came a pack of wolves, which crept stealthily toward the sheep. Faithful saw the wolves, and with one leap and bound he was out in the midst of the sheep. The wolves charged, and the sheep ran madly to and fro. Faithful leaped into the center of the pack, and tried his best to stop them from killing the poor defenseless ani- mals . The dog put up a brave battle, but the wolves soon over- powered him, and he lay dead where they had thrown him. Soon help came, and the wolves were driven off, and the sheep that were not killed, were cared for. The old man knelt by the side of his dog, and whispered a prayer. It may have been--that his dog would have a good home in the next world. Who knows?--Gladys French H9y
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JQYS OF SPRING I always like to go walking in the spring, because there are so many things to see. That is the time of the year all the blossoms on the fruit trees are in bloom. It is a treat to go walking in the country or parks, ’ hen you are in the parks you hear the birds sing and you smell the flowers all a- round you. In the country it is so quiet, and if you wish you can pick poppies or sit down under a big tree and rest, ’ hen you are walking in the ' spring everybody around you seems happy and full of joy. They are glad to see the sun again. --Lorraine Trainer II9z ' EARNING MONEY MAKES IT VALUABLE ’ rr hen you earn your own money that means more to you than just getting it from your parents, ’ hen you get it from your parents you are careless and just spend it anyway. But when you ea n it, it’s different. You just hold that money as long as you have any of it. When you work and then receive your money, you do not think of spending it on candy or some other foolish thing. If every boy and girl did a back-breaking job for his money, the condy companies would be out of luck, be- cause boys and girls wouldn ' t want to work and then spend it on candy. They would save their money and be more careful in their work. — Charles Mercuric H9z ' LEARNING TO SAVE I think you should learn to save when you are young, so when you are older you know how to save. VThen you have your salary you haven ' t anything to worry about. But suppose you should lose your position then you won ' t be able to meet your bills or any other payments that you must meet. --Grace Schulz H9z ' EARNING MONEY IS A PLEASURE Every boy should try to earn his own money. There are many boys that do not work, because they afe too lazy. B °j s SyWfg »8? wo
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