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OAK LEAVES 1946 WEE SLEEKIT TIM ROUS BEASTIE Th1s mornlng I made some mterestmg observatlons on a lonely lxttle mouse found ln a yy aste basket MOOS16 IS less than two lnches long w1th a tall that surpasses the length of h1s body HIS coat 18 a warm gray and h1s whlskels are very hght H1s funny httle ears are pomted and so IS h1s rather long nose Hls shmy black eyes are round as beads and h1S t1ny feet moye swlftly when he IS 1n actlon At fir st Moosle was very fughtened but now he w1ll allow me to scratch behmd hls ears and even puts h1s head to one slde when I reach toward h1m succeeded several tlmes but havmg dlscoyered how futlle yumplng IS MOOSIC now crawls as fast as he can up my arm and tues to get out that way He has a vo1ac1ous appetlte and w1ll eat almost anythlng he can get L1ke some people I know' HEIDI ANN DENIS 48 HANSTI AND L1Rl TEL NFARLY BROUGHT TFARS XVHEN CRUEL STEPMOTHFR DFSERTFD THI M 31 When Moosie was excited he tried to jump out of the tall basket and nearly 1 'F -1
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OAK LEAVES 1946 Oh' now I 1emember It s the Show and I can lead the b1g ho1 ses 1n the I11d1an dr1ll It s not often that I get to lead I l1ke that d11ll the best of all spoke up M1ke xx ho f01 o11ce had kept qulet fo1 a wh1le And I loxe hax1ng Patsy beat the tom tom It makes me feel so 1mpo1 tant I can t wa1t to go beh1nd M1Sty Ill the txndem Sald Cl1Ck8tQ It s lots of fun cante11ng behlnd her Whlle Renee dr1xfes I th1nk 1ts fun to haxe MHIHSV dr1ye me as she 11d6S Duke added Moon who could nex er be left out of a conx e1sat1on I Wlsh I could be 111 the Show sa1d Md1qll1S w1stfully I m not go1ng to be III anythlng because of my sore back but l xx as O1 1g1nally Q,0lllg to be 11dden beh111d Moon and ex e1yone knows I am the handsomest and fanc1est mount of all Poor MRIQUIS you C91t31lllW haxe had bad b1eaks th1s yea1 But don t feel too badly because the othe1 day I ovelheald MISS Humph1ey tell1ng MISS Ba1ley that a lot of gnls asked fO1 you to 11de IH compet1t1on So you a1e st1ll xe1y popular comfo1ted Sh1ela You better not fuss too much lll the llllg adx1sed WHIIIOI the xx1se Ill try not to answe1ed Sh1ela hopefullx but cante11ng does ex c1te me I havent been 1n nearly as many shows as you older ho1ses Sald Apache who IS only a colt but I can t Walt to get 1n the Illlg and show the people xx hat I 1eally can do xx hen I t1y We xe talked qu1te long enough for ton1ght I th1nk xxe should rest 1f we Wallt to do xx ell fo1 the gnls tomo1 10W suggested WHFFIOI xx hose word IS never dlsputed Good nlght ex e1yone and the best of luck tomorrow Cood n1ght echoed elex en othe1 XOICQS SUE WETMoRE 49 OVER THE I ENCE As l walked along the 1oad I paused to xxatch two spa1roxxs perched on the fence Both we1e so well g1001'Il9d that hey m1ght haxe come r1ght f1 om a beauty pa1lo1 They were noddlng the1r heads x1go1ously and Chlfplllg 1ap1dly The XOICQ of one was h1gh and sh11ll l1ke a 1eal l1ttle goss1p1ng sh1 ew but the other sou11ded mo1e sweet and k1nd They WQIG goss1p1ng about a frlend xx ho had been so greedy when she found a b1g fat w orm Pe1 haps they were C1 1t1c1z1ng a fl1rtat1ous young sparrow xx ho had xust arr1ved from the South but as they chattered on they seemed so much l1ke human be1ngs MB 8 30 U . 7 v . 4 ' . ' ' ' 1 , 4 rv as ' ,' , an - , 1 r ' s . . H . . . , V V . . . . c 1 - , ' , ar K6 7 v ' ' ' ' 77 ' ' Li' 7 , . . f 1 1 I. . . , . v ,, H ' ' 1 , . , ' v . .' V7 1, L 7 1 7 1 7 x ' , . cs ' - , as - I , ' ,- as 1 - 7 ' ' I ' W 1 vc x 4. . I 1 . 1 , 1 nl l 4 v 1 v 7 , ' y sa U . ' , . ' , Y . ' 1 . 7 Y u ' l , ' . . l . N I .. . . . . ' , . H . ' , . H . h. ,, v. i v. Q Y. 9 7 ' xc v H ,, , - y as ,' s - . 1 ' ' - 77 as r ' l V , ' , as ' ' 1 1 1 , . U , . l . Q. l 7 7 v . y - v 77 U , V . . l . I . V 1 ' 1 1 . 77 . ' . v v 2 r K - - an ' , , ry 1 . , 1 . 44 ' H , N ' I , ' . Y , . 3 . V. 1 - . 1 v - 1 ' r ' Q 1 1 ' ' I . . A. . ' 4 . . . 1 K 7 1 1 . ' 1 7 l y w . . . ' ' 9 . ., 4 .
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O K IEAvEs 1946 THE INDIAN CHIEI On Thursday afternoon at three thuty the Ind1an Chlef that xxe had heard so much about arrlx ed at Oak Groxe VK e vxent 1nto the L1ttle The atex and on the stage xxe savx a long table xxlth many gay thmgs that the Ind1ans had made baskets moccasms bracelets tom toms and paddles The Ind1an then stepped out on the stage He xx as dlessed IH h1s best whlte doeskm sult and on h1s head xx as a lox ely Eagle Headdl ess that reached doxvn almost to h1s beaded moccas1ns He told us It had been handed down ln h1s f9.1T11ly fO1 txxo or three gene1at1ons He talked of hls chlldhood of xx hat he d1d xxhen he wxs oux age and of hoxx h1s people l1x ed The Ch1ef then spoke 111 Ind1an sang some Ind1an songs 1nd Ifflltdlell d1tIe1ent bud and ammal calls After he flIl1Sl'16Cl hls talk ex elybody xxent up to the stage to look at the beautlful thmgs made by the Indlans I bought txxo grass xxox en baskets and a paddle I emoyed th1s DI ogl am mo1e than any en lLGll?lll'lIT1GIll, at Olk F1 oxc th1s Veal SHIRLEX DICKQON 11 A WELCOME GUEST '1 magmficent flouush m-xkmg the sap lun IH tlees floxxe1s commence to g1OVS and blrds to smg Ma1ch IS noted fo1 1ts Vlllld when hats ale bloxxn axxay t1 ees bend to the ground and clothes llnes toss about l1ke vxhlpped cream IH the makmg Shoxxe1s ale the chalacteustlc of Aplll Some tlmes a touch of Malch leturns and xxe haxe a gale Floxfxels floxxelsl They ale exexyxxhexe Ill the month of Max The VSIHCIN of March the showels of Apr1lhur1y the Ho xe1 buds of Max June IS the last glorlous month belong1ng to Spung xfxhen we reap a gay halxest of sunshlne and floxx els flom the labors of the busy and Sffllllflg ladx ln soft Iloxxmg garments We fue x exy lucky to haxe a x 1s1t each yeal fl om Ladx Spung DEBORAH CILBRATH 49 SPRING I thlnk that I shall nexel see A season lox el1er than spr1ng I love the floxx els and the trees They bloom and seem to form a Ilflg The daxs a1e longe1 the sun shme s xx alm Then come the Roblns s1ng1ng D1oNY STODDARD 49 32 A 1 . 41 . . ' . , ' ' 1 ' v v V V ' ' . ' -9 4, v Li 1 4 v' I v 5 y ' ' 1 w . ' -4 3 - . 7 ' '7 7 ' v ' v ZS 1 f Y v is I v ' ' I . . y T .t S Ts E . . I . . D .- K C . I ' .w v 1 v V A1 v v ' ' - - - 1 - ' ' . 2 1' ' , '. v V! 4 , , . . On March twenty-first, a lady with soft flowing garments came in with C . I. y C . L 4 . ' , V H 7 N I . . v . 7 - 1 4 7 v . 7 wk, 7 u . . y - 7 4 ' I lv' v' by , -w ' 1 v x v . w 7 7 ' y' ' C x v . , v fs' 1 ' I my Q. a 1 7 ' I , . . 7 Q , i I I . . , . L, 9 ' ' 1 Y
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