mS—B*#—iJ±r‘‘In fnc mperThis box of The Mini Page will help you learn to read and enjoy the rest of your local newspaper.After your parents have finished reading today's issue, ask them to let you have it.What! Your newspaper has ears!Your LocalI EM*.* Ears”v*5' 4-EAKfdlare what you see written on each side of your paper's name. What is in the “ears” is different in each paper. “Ears” often give the weather, how many people take the paper (the circulation figures) or the paper's phone numbers. An “ear” can call attention to a story.5btfTNT?£lt;Does your paper have weather “ears” or a weather box somewhere on the front page? If so, make a calendar and clip and paste on the weather “ears” or boxes for a month. Make a list of the weather words.Guest Mini ColumnThe SkatingPondBy RON MADISONThe sports of winter in a small town in New York called