The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 4 of 16
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Ptiff* 4 THS CTTHRO RECORD
Wed. Oct. 27, 1971
Affair
Projects For
A Rainy Day
Kg
Hr JOAN O’SUIAIVAN
YOU CAN BE sure of one
thin*: No mother in her ri^ht
mind will ever be ccught doing
a rain darcr. A rainy day means
misery when there are moppets
in the house. While it may only
have 24 hours, they stretch end-
lessly on like 48. And not a one
of then, passes without some
child saying woefully: "What
ran I do? 1 have nothing to play
•With."
The only way to get through
a rainy d/.y is to get the kids
going on special projects. These
call for paste, paper, crayons,
scissors, odds and ends and
plenty of imagination. Patience
isn’t part of it because, if you
have any creative flare at all,
you'll find yourself getting hap-
pily involved m the arts and
crafts. Have fun for all and
make special projects a family
affair.
You can keep little kids en-
.tertainrd for a blessed hour
with fingerprints. They love the
mess—and you won't mind it be-
evise it is easy to sponge up.
Give each an old shirt to wear
as a smock and clear the
kitchen table for fingerpalnt
action.
A supply of paper bags offers
other possibilities. You can use
them to make masks. A lion is
e cinch: On the paper bag, paste
the lion’s mane; use crayons to
draw a ferocious face.
A roll of white drawer-lining
paper is, although you might
not realize it, good for at least
60 minutes of peace and quiet.
...... ' It
Unroll it and let the moppets
work on the world’* longest
mural., When it’s done, use
masking tape to give it a tempo-
rary place of honor on a long
kali wall. ’
For sticky fun-kids love It—
mat out the paste and try the
three projects pi
projects pictured here.
They are from a booklet of fun
things to make by Larry LePage.
• Caterpillar: For this one
you will need five ice pop sticks,
a rubber band and school glue.
Glue four ice pop sticks to-
gether as in the drawing. Allow
to dry hard.
AIRFLOW through
plane help* it to fly,
Out the fifth lee pop stick !n
half and notch at' the middle.
Also notch the two long ice pop
•ticks in the pasteup at either
side, as shown.
Rest a rubber hand on these
notches, slip in the halved ice
pop sticks and trim them round
and round until they feel taut
Place the “caterpillar” down
end watch him walk as the rub-
ber band unwinds.
• Sonic Plane: Roll a tube
from a sheet of 'construction
paper. The open ends of the
tube should measure approxi-
mately 2 inches in width. Paste
down overlapping sides with
»hite paste. Cut two silts on
aides.
Cut pieces of paper for wings
and tail.
Cut a third slit on top toward
the rear and insert the tail. In-
aert the wings.
Airflow through the body of.
the, plane will make a whisper-
ing sound and help the plane to
glide better and longer.
• Space Capsule: Roll up a
piece of 8* x IT construction
paper the long way with
HERE IS the finished
rocket ready to take off.
opening of about 21* inches at
fop
M,
Make capsule top by cutting
a circle 5* in diameter. Then
cut. a quarter of the circle out.
Stick the straipht edges of the
*•» circle together with Cello*
tape to make the pointed cone.
Secure on top of the eapsulu
with white paste.
Cut a set of three legs 4*
high by V wide with Vi" flaps
from pieces of cardboard. Use
glue to fasten them to the cap-
sule. which makes a great prop
for games of outer spaca.
hJih
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Conned Hams 5 “n $479
U.S. GOOD — CENTER CUT
CHUCK ROAST........lb.
U. S. GOOD, THIN SLICED BLADE
CHUCK STEAK........lb.
BAKE or B-BQ - SHORT RIBS OR
SLICED BRISKET.....lb.
U.8. GOOD — FAMILY PACKAGE
RIB STEAK............Ib.
U. S. GOOD — RIB CUT
Bone-In CLUB STEAK .. lb.
SWIFT PREMIUM
SLICED BACON.......lb.
PARK MANOR — S OUNCE
HALF MOON CHEESE
PARK MANOR RAT TRAP
CHEDDAR CHEESE 131/* oz.
BOOTH FISHER BOY
FISH STICKS..........lb.
GOIDEN TRIANGLE — 8 OUNCE
BREADED SHRIMP .... ea.
17.8. GOOD — SHOULDER CUT
ROUND BONE ROAST .. lb.
17.8. GOOD - THICK SHOUIDER CUT
SWISS STEAK........lb.
LEAN — ID W-CALORIE
LEAN GROUND MEAT . lb.
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US. Good, Fist or Rolled - BONELESS
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SLICED CHEESE ....*/« lb.
AID WHITE MEAT
TURKEY WINGS......Ib.
TASTE O-SEA
PERCH FILLET lb.
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FRYERS
BAKE OR
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WHOLE
POUND
GOLDEN FARM FRESH - PAN READY
CUT-UP FRYERS......- Ib.
ROUND STEA
U^D.A.
good Beef
FULL CUT
POUND .........
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ROUND STEAK......Ib. .$1
99
;LE8S, TENDERI/ElRlr-t
Boneleoe Tenderized, Quick Fry for Snacks
CUBE STEAK ............lb.
Family Package • 8 to 10 Chops per pkg.
LEAN PORK CHOPS lb
Boston Cut . Lean - Meaty ■ Baked with Yams
PORK ROAST..............lb.
U.S.D.A. Good, Boneless RotlSserle Roast Q,
lb : O
BOSTON ROLL ROAST
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SLICED BACON
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63
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703134/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.