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if nzlpontlin 'amor' h ORN' C'TLIt'lN Join G11D n's car was nearly new , ln Illtq e, rlreteen twerty two T tell 3ou 'tuas hls Joy and bride, 'en Nlth th 136163 he dld r Q6 ow Johnnf was a rodern lad uO l glve ou ialr WBTHIHU hen e deslred wlld oats to sov, Fe'd race and te r 't ll morn nv Ore day John G D C1085 lxat a vlSlt he xould mate, Qo he traveled axc he traveled l ll he reached ot George's Lake Le t I forget to mertion it Jonn's Greatest love was to get lt Ono Well of all th nas beer! oo on th1 epoch manlng day Our Northr friend did take Pxo cases of eood bottled beer 'lth lim to the lake The V1 lt made, our John took leave P leet a bit unsteady CI beer there a one lalf cas left The rest was 1H hls heady re l rched 1030 nls waitlng and sten GQ hard on the as P S Bk o e 1e'd gone so verv far flne tr n care to pass' A John' car whlch before had been A honest shrlnklne taing, Qundenly came to Vlvld llfe And made the welkln rlng' It leaped and JHHPSQ and race ed quite wlld' Poor John was scared and shaken he realized wlth a weabenlng heart That for a r1de he was being taken Now how to act and what to doq Poor John was 1D an awful stew' 'Twas necessary now to think' LTO help him out he took a dr1nk I Idea were few and far between For John had never, never seen A thlng to equal this, and now To cruel fate he had to bow The runaway went faster, and faster, In lde trere sat lts quaklng master, Quite pale wlth worry, dls traught wlth fear To calm his panlc, another beer' An unnerved mind does many thlngs GlV1Hg up dlctators, and de throned K1HgS But ln our good friend John Hl6'S case He Krew just one thlng Thls was a race' rf'rr ' 1' r . v l J ' 4 in 4. L.: ' -..:.. 'I Ol -1- Q v -N X U 1. 4 I . ' , ' ' 1 . . 1. ' -3 . ,-. - S ' 'l I, :L J- V ,.. , . . - v , ., . T 1 if TI -, - - I -. Q L 2 ,. . 1, - - 4 N. 1 . f Q o . . 4 , 7 ' ' ' J' V 1 ' ... , ' J. - -A ' .0 . 1 - L- ' .. v .' V , .g - V , .L Q , . WT 1 . ' .L-. V IJ. , T I , - , G ' ' ... 2 - ' , . Ll ' v CI, ' 1 A , 1, 1 ' ..' . .L .xl i , . wi , . . l l 3 1 -2 4. Go . . . . Q ' 7 A s v nf ' ., J 1- . ' , . '1 ' ' o L-1 1 . 'rn-g u 1 ' ' J- - J O a - ' Q Q . .- s H - 4 1 ' Y - ' - . A I ll tell you now, my dear, A 5 7 . C o 1. 4 . - ' 0 Q ' 4, .'H O Q l S ,- T T - v C c l ' V -xy v- - S .L ' 'H 5' ' : , ' r ' -1 . - - g 4 - , - Q , - ' . I C Q s.: I . . , 1 . ' 4 cf -5' . Q ' Llp.: , ' . 'Vi V Y ci '11 , 'Ju .l - L , . Q 1 ' , A u .1 m V - . . : 1 ' 0 . . ' . 1 . I O 'J -,. ' ' - . - o 4. wL . ... ' . . ' Y' .- n Ca- - . -v 1 , . ' . 5 I . -4 5 x ' - Q . U A 1, ,, - ' n . vw . . 1 :Al .L L T3 2 L J . . x ' a ' ---A 0 fi 11. I Au g .I - ' -..W 32 fl .1 ,. .- f,
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The water 13 creenlng near how and tlen I drou and tear I feel the Naves splash agalnst my face I knov hor llfe lS just a race I'u Sllp 1n down, down, below the sea Old Kina Nepture 13 grabbing me Uoan to Davy Jones's locler 4 lift my THRU But there's no lnocher Rnchard Potter'4O AN nNT FAMILY This fall one of those cllsl SUHSh1Hy days I went huntlng on a hill about a mile irom our louse At noon I came upon a llttle clearlng Years ago the wood had been cut off and the stumps had rotted away Young trees had grown up on all sldes but thls place about forty feet scuare had only a few very small trees growlng ln it It was a warm place on the south sloe of a hill In the center of the llttle clearlng was a PldFt ant hlll It must have been at least two fees and a half tall ard three feet ln dlametcr l1ll1OFS of black ants llved ln thls hlll I d1d'nt pay much attextlon to them as tnew hurrlod to and from their hlll, but as I sat on a rock and ate my lunch I notlc d eomethwng was wrong As I moved more closely I sau they were havlng a war wit' some red ants that 1 ved a llttle way 1n the woods Thell xartare Nas not c rrlcd on 11 e human warefare wo an+s me t and start wrestl ing They get thelr legs torn off, thelr feelers broken and quite often blte each other 1n two although I suopose lt is painful an ant never BIVSS up and even lf all its legs are broken off it still keeps on fighting I not1ced one blacl ant ln particular Though it had its two hlnd legs and hind quarters bltten off it still Kept on flghting P D lThe black ants won I Billy Tapley'42 S I I . .' o ' '. O 7 Y . .L ' a - . . . . v Q e 1 'N I . A , ' Q , . . - 1 ' ' f .. A.. a - nl O -s 0 -... 0 I . 1 -1 9- . L ' : .u L: a . ' i ... . Q '. L . V I A r ... xv .L x n ' -. . -,h -A . 1 ' -. . - I ' . - - I 0 h . l n q 0 fl : ' v 1 . . -1 .N , J . . 's ,, . L J n 3 Q 0 0 Q I -'3 , 'U ' 1 Q 1 - . , . . lr . 9 ' , ., . , X . 1 -1 ' I - . O 1 ' l l r U 1 .- - O 4 1 0 ..' A ' , n . I H - A , I ,S . . - V . 4 . . -.. 3. ' Q . Q h 0 . , V , -1- 5 7 I u I , . C , I 1 D' s. - 0 .. ' , 1 ' I 1 -1 . 4 ll v -1 ' ' f .4..:. , , . Q AVI' I Y ,.. ' . u , ' , .3 - A xi -Ls g W . f' rx .. -J dv ' - . -. . N ..
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l rac t but h re facts, lothing c1n h er w thout a cllfax oO at lone ulte out of breath lh s poor old cal ol d an afdrl death It had tr velcd long, and traveled far, ad ny a bump and m ny a Jar, HQ now for zts last place of re t In a era s f e d lecale a permanent gue t nl rerres qlitc shatter d and Cults ern John at last mana cd to cm rbl out Ie felt 1 te than lul, that fron thx W1 ck e' esca, d lthout a broken n ck I von't attexpt to moralize, But ber onall, 1 am thlrklng ihat xhen one gdes out to QTIVB B Gal' Tt's best to do no drlnking' Rodncv Primrose Wdln A FIShI1G TRIP It was a beautlful morn lng lH earlv June I arose Gffly and fter a nlpht flll ed wlth drears of b68Ut1fUl deed lOO11Ig cools and creeks lull of brook trout, I was esoiciallv eood s01r1tS I had breakfast about five o'clock and as I was eat ind I halvened to look out the wirdon and there in the field not two hurdled yards away tood a handsome deer It walked slo ly across th field ard tarted grazing at,the edt e of the swams As it was rot hurtlng seasor I could do no+hin about it and orobdbly wouldn't have done ruch if I codld have After breakfast dug a can of worms, sacked ry rod, reel, and tacrle bo lnto the car, and no+ forgettirf a little noon refreshment I et out for Fredd1e's house After I collloted Freddie we started on and reached the stream that ue were golng to fish about eight thirty but on our way in we had to cross a small brook in which we decided to try our luck A we left tb oath and neared the brook two User bolt d ln to the under brush and soon dlsavweared Th y nrobably had come do'r to th brool to drlnk After catching one small trout we decided to go on to th stream We ceot well away from the bank and xent un stream until we came to a meadow where we started f1ShlHt Over across the meadow in the too of an nest wlth an eagle hovering over it We start d fishing down stream by thls time it was gettlng pretty hot and the black flies and mOSQH1tOS were very num rous Freddie had talen hls dog along and the flies were just a out drivlng it crazy Freddle was fishlng about two hundred yards in front of me Between us was a group of large granite boulders As I climbed over these I found the dog firmly wedged between two of them By this time it was time for lunch Aft r we ate we proceeded down stream EV6PVth1Dg went well and we caught as many fish as we had honed for, and of course the usual big ones got awajt About the middle of the after noon the dog discovered a ' w ' ' rf - - U v Pf F :R 4 G l WQS G ' 5,I'e L 4 L I ' 11 . 4 I YT 1 rr n -- 1 1 -1 f 1 Q X: 4 GMI' 4 1 .l. .,, 2 II II .a -L . lu. c 1 1 f -,., ' .. . . . u I xl ii' ' , 1 ., ' fn 1 - v -T ' 7, r .L 4. .4. . -.1 '- I - ' 1 r' nn .. AJ ' ICQ ' Ju . 0 , I - . . S N 'I C. ' 3 - fr 1 5 0 I , U' 1 ft . , . I v I . I I I . I .I ,:. , 4. I ' X -v-an - 1 ' 4.. x..cL- I I .. . I ri ' , . '1 'I V 'I F1 . - . ' ' ' I 4' -L 4. I I I I 4 I I I - I I . . ., I . . 1' 1 7 r r ' ' w- Q M J- 1 + 3. -I - I . . I .I IW ' 7 , , . ' ' A I N D 0 I N f 1: . ' ' I 14 ' o S I A - e 4- ,. . I gc' I S L 'L I 1 1 rj 4, V + Q I . I I I , I .I ' fx qgv , .L . Ia Kia - ' ' 4. - I ' ' - . 1 - I-p 3 . . . . - - 5, . . . 1 nw 1Qw-- Q I I . A . Q 9 xr I O II 141. I v I . 4 - - , ' . '1 ' I 'I fl 1 iff' + Q .- . ,I W . , I Q I If I . . I l I - . I I I . . A . 5 - - 'L' W D ' x I e V T. ,N 15 gn' - ' v J A ' ' 4... by I st' ,.. , , fn G 0 ' .. V 9 , I I I . . ' ' .4 ' . - . 1 . ' ll ' ., 1 4 J.-.2 ' X Q -' -. ' . ' ' 'c l r' .. LIPs-1, -J , I .t , ., ,-, ' . M F M ,,. I l 1 -. ' A A 2,1, - 1 7 ' ' V ' A ' . ' - . C , . + ,I ' . . . i ' 1 , Q ', . , -' old dead tree was an eagle's .L ' ., : , n . , . . - fn - A . A - 1 ' I . . . ' 0 I - . ' u -. I - ' ' '.' ,., . F ' 'S ' - I. . . Q , : ' . I I. I I , , I . N ' , II I , - I ' I I , Q I I . V L ' I :I ' ' ' . I ' ' 4 - ,T I ' I I I I. ' . X - J ' 1 ' - -. I . . ' . I , h . . l- . . ' M - I ' -' ' 'N ' s- . . I ' , , - ' 35 1 2 ' . .. - ' -I - IL ,rg -. I -2 , . u 'Q' ' 4 , - ' L ' .f 5 . . 1 - . . - ,, 4 . ,Aw I 9 ' A, ,D 4 -, - - . .,,,., , . I - . - . . ' . 1. 1, I - , - . . ' 5, . I 5- - ' ' . s . L ' . 1. , a -' , , I II II I , Agn. ' ' '- ' . ' .I 1 ,ufw ' I I. '. ' L . 3' 4 IIL I . ' . , ' '1 . ,..' .in - - ' - .1 . -.I' - ' ' '- I I 1- ' - u v..LI I4-I '- Q: - I I o.I. . II . II I II .I - I-. I..I 1-. IIII .I I I I ' :a - . . I- 1' . I , 0 w , , i A -f -- -fe ,' - . ' 5 w 1. I II . III S I - I I . - I I . .. ' - -q . 1 N . - ' . f A. ' , ,A ' . , I ' , . Q , ' - ' .4 V -1 4 ' 1 . . v. , gs, . . , I, , I - . . ,, K I I, -. A 9 I 4 ' I 1 ':. 5 ,n'. A 9 . - f-1 , ,I -. ' I ' AI' . . ' . - I l ,ga I at I - . ' ' , I ' . , , X '- ' . ' ' ' ' A , ' 3. I - , .' ' 5 .. .- , ' I I II . I . , . I i I A' , ' QI Q . . I I P ' ' ', I . I f 4 I 'A ' -- q . . I I . . . - .
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