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M H S BULLDOG 1942 whlch he thought would surely be good Fmally contlnued the hunter I kllled the wolf Borls was badlv hurt as the wolf proved stronger than he As the other vs olf was very tlred and hurt by thls t1me I spent llttle tlme Hmshlng hlm I went huntln for a bear but brought back two w olx es besldes al though BOTIS and I were cruelly hurt After arrlxlng ln the vlllage I falnted from loss of blood I opened my eyes ln a klnd xlllagers hut and related my story to hlrll I stayed there untll I re galned my health and repald hls kmd ness by lung h1m the anlmal sklns BOTIS and I then contmued our Journey on our w ay to other adventures It lS a wonder I am l1v1ng to tell th1s storv Oh what a wonderful story sald Ignace wlth shlnlng eyes By the expresslons on the others faces the hunter knew he had pleased them and left them to dream of these excltlng storles untll he returned the fOllOXVlI1g' year Mlflam Kochaklan 45 S AN DIY ICHFS NE of the most dellghtful expe rlences I know IS to start eatlng one of those amazmg sandwlches such a.s Dagwood ln the comlcs engoys about tw elxe oclock when the house lS dark and mysterlous Th1s sandvslch goes bv the name of a club sandwlch It IS usuallv made of tomatoes cucumbers roast chlcken frled bacon mlyonnalse fll'9SSlTlg lettuce 'md anvthlng, else 'lx 'u 'able IU the refrlgerator About thls tlme Blondle heqrm someone pro slln around ClOXYl1St3lTS thmks there IS '1 burglar ln the house and screams Dag xood wlth hls mouth wlde open readv to take hls first blte Jumps a foot and drops thls dellghtful sandvuch on Blondles spotles kltchen floor whlch IS no longer spotless Th1S IS a regular occurrence at the Bumstead household so we wlll leave Dagwood to get out of the mess the be t way he knows how Another well known sandwlch lS the hamburger It has been made famous by the excr popular Wlmpy who pfxt ronlzes Rough house Restaurant and trles to get a hamburger on th house Usually he does by foollng Roughhouse wlth some ordmarj, trlck Th1S SEll1dXV1Ch IS made w1th ground beef flattened out 1nto a p'1tt1e and frled then put between a bun Ketchup adds reatlv to the Havol Dld you ex er try a Sardme Sandw1ch'7 If you llke sardlnes you re bound to l1ke th1s It lsnt made famous bv anyone but lt IS xery ood to eat Mash sardlnes very fine add yokes of hardbolled eggs rubbed throu h a sleve Season wlth salt lemon Julce and a few drops of ollxe oll 1 few plckles and ollves chopped fine can be added for tered bread Next tlme you get a hankerlng such as Dagwood ets dont fall 0 trv my rule for Sardlne Sandwlches and may Heaven help you through the mghtl Sweet dreams Charlotte Carrlngton 49 THF NHRIXI 014 'PHP PIOOD Roarlng oer the sands Cuttmg through the lands Wlndm round the trees RlDDl.ll'1g., ln the breeze Swlrllng past the hed es Leaplnf oer the ledges Washln away the blldg6S Fallln o er the ridges Splashln past the Sterrys Onward toward MacLar1es Goes the llttle brook and Rushmg rner Jommg ln the flood Iva Farrand 4,2 'k'k'21'k'k at ir . . . 'k 'I' u ' 11 ' ss ' 1 1 ' 1 v ll 7' T v ' S - , , r . , . ' I g . - f - f Y ' v - - c c , 1 . ' :A V7 v D , .. N1 ' - . . . . ' Ll 17 1 V V O , . r , , ,... M 1 ' C Y . v . . . - or v 1 - - K n I J U. y. T . . . ' g . . . . . . Y - V v ' v Y' ' v Q ' A 4 1 KA YYY ' . l V SI '. Y 1 7 I I . , rr ,K C5 ' Y Y r 1 Q C K . I Q 1 A ' ' - taste. Spread between thln sllces of but- ' Y V ll YY O- ! ' t ' l . . A O ' ' I Y ' v H vs ' - ' ' - , Y I Y I V ' 7 ' 1 1 Y 1 ' A l . . I A 1 ' b ' 7 1 ' Y I ' :- 4 'v . f u . v I ' 0' Y . . . rw Y . . .1 , , 'r c A 7' . 4 'I 1- D G I . . . , , C V 2 ' . T , ' ' n - vv - 0 C, h t, , , c 4. . . . . 0- V . X, , rw 5. v - 1 - O- g . K I C C, . li 97 ' ' ' Y . , . ,Q . ' , , S D , a ' , ,
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4 4 M H 9 BULIDOG 1942 'PHP UHIINII Ol' 'PHI' HI Vl'l'R QQ HI4 hunter has returned sllout ed llttle Ignace to hls parents IH thelr one roonl thatch roofed hut Hls dog Ola was close at hls heels lJ3.I'l1Ylg vslth dellght as lf he also knew the happlness th hunter brought to the xlllagers bv telllnf hls adventures O that IS mllill to nls ear nace s father slohed happllv Por ueeks we have been laborlng ln the fields re turnlng home each nlvht verv tlred It IS abollt tlme w had a llttle HHIUSGHIQI t I hope he has brought some excltlng sl o rles wlth hlm Ah t1S true mv lad we need a llttle amusement slfhed I naces fland mother as she looked up from hel wolk leveallng her Wealy worn face whlch had deep llnes of worry cut across It Oh let nle tell vou the rest' Clalllled If nace excltedly He IS COUIIYIQ to our house first Tonlght he wlll come for supper Oh what a blesslng slghed Ignace s mother vsho was a tall thln woman Ill prepale supper now Not onlv Ignaces famllx but all the Tllese D001 vlllagels wolked fOl a mea LGI l1Xll1f. wlth llttle amusement xxhlch conslsted of the hunter s comlnf aad the tlax ellng puppet shovs No XXOIMILI these D001 folk blessed the COIDIH of the hunter l' ach ex enlng, the lIl1I'ltCl xlslted a dlf I'Q1E'l1t home untll he had been to ex 618 hut lll the vlllage telllng stolles untll fl late houl He recelxed llls QUDDCI and a fl xl colns xx hlth the people could bare lx '1fI.Olfl lhat exenlnf the llulltel c lme to Ig nlct s home xx here he TCCCIX ed a heartx xl elcome Mx good man xou are a slght for sor ewes chuckled the grandmother glee fullv After thes had eaten a supper of corn bread bacon potatoes and goats nlllk thev retreated to the fireplace slttlng on crude homemade benches glvlnff the hunter thelr only chalr Ignace had sprawled hls lankv self on the HOOI of sunbaked nlud XVlth Ola dO71HfI at hls S1 e Well we ale readv Oslo Ignaces flther sald to the hunter wlth a gleam mg brlghtness ln lll? usuallv dull llstless eves Ah good alll the hunter draxllng h1S chalr nearer and clearlng hls Ihloat I wlll tell vou about my beal huntlnff trlp I deolded to go bear huntlng ln a large forest last wlnter I xx as xx arlled bv people llvln nearbx that a few wolves VSQIC seen ploullnfr around I hardlv bellexed thls and wlth nlv gun slung across mv shoulder trudged through the den e vloods sllelltlv vllth my dog borls at nlv heels Soon Borls barked loudlw I xv as sure he had slghted a bear And there sure enough behlnd a huge tree stood an enornlous z,rl77ly I qulckened nn step and knelt beslde a small bush to take a shot at llllll Blood ushed ln strelllls from the ll7llXS leaf He rollel on the round alc loaled full0UQlX and ln l feu llllnlltes lu lll0tlOl'llCSS I lllSl1Pil to the heal s slde to make SUIC he was dead I took out a huf e lililf and began to sklll hlnl I 'was almost flnlshed xl hen BOIIS l3C0 ll'1 to uhlne '1l'lflLI'lH Je nerl ouslv Befole I had tlllle to XGII XOINIPI what xx as han ,uenlno a IIIILO hunf rx xxolf rushed up not Cl folloxxlnf Rolls ua flf ltln fullouslx ulth one of them and I tackled the othel I plun cd lllx knlfr IYIIO hl lde Vklllill made lllm lllole l'IlllOlI than exer Hls Clll l attacks left mv bodx Ill1DDll10' ulth blood Ignace vlas noxx CXCIIGKIIX paclno the floor XK'1ltlU,Q to hear the concluslon 'k'k20'A k . I I . I 'k 'A' Y 1 v 4 w 1 v ' w Y I I I I I I A I 1 Vs C lk' I A Y - l 1 v ' ' I I rw Y I 1 Y I n n L 1 C . I - . . . I i 7 c I , ' - ' ' I I 8 A 4 V c I f . A f - d ' U . . V. Q , 'V I1, I ' K' c S, Ig- Y 1 I l l I ' l 1- A ' II 1 Y Y 2 - 1 I c I V5 c Y . I ' ' C 2 Y sf, - V I I I I t , I I I . X . . Y K D I H I . I . . II -V 0 - Y- T L2 1 . V Y V 0 V C , , Y . . . . L .- f M L. I - ' . . . ,, II ' Y ' I . I I- - as II I - Y - I 1 7 I 3 ' ' av - K 1 H ' ' . ' l 0' f 1 ' - 1 - a ' zz :I rw - - I A ' ' Y L cI Y . Y I lc ' ' , c , I f .7 f 4 Y I ' ' I ' 7, AI., c . ll X YY ' V ' ' , M I . CX- I V I I . I . U . I Y gr Y c II Y I Y , ' V' S I Y l ls W ' ' n 7 1 4 ' A H ' sl - 1 I V ' l l ' ' ' V Y Y ' Y , . c . , I f , u y Y Y as L L T AA . Y - . Y . A 1 I -I :I . ' ' f vlllagers of Yaker welcomed the hunter. - 1 - f - - I- - V I ' ' V ' l I l. I g I ll - 1 I ' I I lj ' Y! x ' c ' ' I I c 2 , ' I' ' I ' . 1 4 Y 'K' ' 1 L 'I ' 1' L' cl II. I , I f'.' ' ' ' I c I' ' ct' c . Y 1 Q C ,Ye I' A I . i . V . I . ' , Y Y' Al ' ' 1' I ' 1 Y K - ' I I I, I ',,4 ' . C Y 7 1 Y 1 1 I gr V X. . I Y . ' Y Y L ' C C ' I ' , ' ,l I 'c I c ' - . ' 1 , I I . ,V . I I , I I 7 I I , r-v I v l .7 V - V C I V . ' is V ' I Y c - 5 h - Y V Y rl.. I .V VK V I 'A ' Y- I I c . - I I 1 1 1 'Vg' z - '- Q f 'V s E xvx Y ' Y I Y S x. r I K X ' I I' S . , . r I . 'Y I - Q I I L , KI ' 1. . r. 7, l I., L , .7 c I C rs - Y Y u . . . f v Y l Y ' K., c I .I I :J Y . 'c V' ' , Y Q ,
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M H S BULIDOG 1942 'A' 'A' IXPXPI 1lXlll'l'HlX1S EBB Worthlnffton sat sprav1 led out lll h1s huge armcha1r before the crack llnff file n he fireplace a11d 11.111 c 1'llS Veneraole p1pe 111s sno11 11 hlte h11r seemed to combme 111t11 the l1g,ht of the 1'11c 1nd 1'11t1'1111 111u111111'1t0 tl1e 11011 111 CXGIV co1nt1 Sl'l'ltl0V1S 11010 lllllilll 10 fo11o11111f IN tale t111t11r tolm 1111 1011 11 as tlllllrxlllg., of queel tl11n that had 11'1ppe11efl to l11n1 'lllll 111s fam 1111 s hat ll'1f1 ne1e1 been ex 1313111611 Other people had told 111111 sun 11 Ill h1s 1lllYlC1 1-If 11 IS ln 1 Ql1'Il'lKl'1lX IS to 1111cthc1 to d1sbcl1c1c tl1e111 O1 to 11111111 so111cd0111o11 OI 1111111 fm t11e11 occu11111f Ht could 1e111t11111e1 tl1e tak '11s 1 11111 111otl1er told of h01 Aunt 1111110118 111 appearlng one f1'1v Tt was a sL1t11 Q11 1n June and as sh1 sat kn1tt1n0 she heard a knock at the door Her brother Edward vsas there and started to ans11 er It but she because of h1s lumbag,o brushed h1n1 3.S1d6 and hustled to the door A few m nutes later Fdward hob bled out to see what was keepmg her and found the floor aJar but no Slgn of her Never agaln v1as she seen bv he1 famllv The newhbors Sald some tramp had grabbed her and carr1ed her off but Ed ward refused to bel1eve lt He Sald Pears l1ke some goblm lugged her off 1f anythln cause wouldnt the towns folk have seen a tramp lf he had lugged her off thrashlng 1n hlS arms? Yesslr It were gobhns' Jebb thought there m1ght be an ev planatlon to thls but to hlS Aunt Sarah s yarn he could find no posslble solut1on One day 1n late February Aunt Sarah at 1n the parlor of her home looklng, over some old photographs when she heard a scrapmg sound on the mantel She glanced up and saw happen one of the strangest thmgs I thmk anvone ever heard of O11 the mantel were three 'ki' DIQCCS of ch1na1vare a Jar a ffliss ot 11 1 te 'md '1 vas At the n1on1e11t she glanced up all thru of them toppled from the n1'1nte1 and landed on the 1111111 hearth 11e1o11 111th the ag,1l1t1 of g1'1.ss OJDCIS lhev lmded Tl ht slde up 1nt1ct and 11h lt V1'1S 111o1e 1nc1ed111ous tl1e 11 1te1 N118 stlll 111 t110 lxss Wnat 1C tl e111 1 11141 11h1t p1e1e11e 1011 lllC'llill'lU shc llfXQl kne11 Inu ra1s l ltCI 'lt app1ox1111'1te1v tlllll oclock he1 tlllll 11rothe1s 111611 1111s t8l1OllSlX Omen? Pe1h1ps but Jebb Dl'111'1tl0Il 1110n t11e1e 11 as the tlllle 11110n h1s 1191211117018 fm und h1s cousln Plnlemon 1ock111g back a11l llllltll Ill 1118 den Xxltll ll1Sl7C3Utlfl1l home 1 b1'17111f 111fe1no 110 locked back a11d fo1tl1 back 1nd fo1th gleeful11 lnf mg tl1e l1vn1n Leamng on Jesus When they found 111m the f1ames 11ad a11eadv sta1ted eatmg h1s r1ch tapestues and the ne1ghbors had to use force to remove h1n1 fron1 h1s hon1e Whatever made h1m want to stay there he nor anvone else knows As soon '1s hc got outslde he wanted to dash back 11 but the nelghbors stopped hlm For weeks he was del1r1ous and finally fell 1nto a coma whlch lasted five days When he regalned consclousness he could ex pla1n nothlng No one kno11s how the fire started whether by accldent or oth GFWISC Phllemon was as awed over lt all as were hlS frlends It s st1ll a mystery Jebb la1d h1s p1pe down He pondered over each of these three storles and trled to eke out some posslble theory for the1r happemng L1ke GX ery true SCIGH tlSt he preferred to bel1eve that there was some b3.SlC explanat1on some rea sonable answer A few moments later the clock struck ten and the last stroke found Jebb fast asleep IH h1s a1'mcha1r h1s myster1es and ponderlng forgotten Perry Hardmg '42 32'k1k 4 4 . . 1 . 1 1 L' 1.1 .' 'I .' if ' . ' I ' . , ' '1- . E, r Y 1', c c Lf. -1 - , . c 1 ' y 1 1 ' ' U . I 7 1 QQ! cl Y .' T . 11 - I ' 'L k Y- 1 ' K ' C ' .V ,' If ' , .1 .S- Q - ' . H V. . r H h I 'K . vw A s Z S. A .'I' E iq! ' -L .Y K ,K W. I ' I W V: ,cl . ' ,. L. , .x . - ,.. F. L , 4 . . A gl-I 1 vc . ,cf K. ' ' V Q, I 1 K 'lll , 1 a 1 , 1 1 1 lf 111211 1 fal 1 ' 1 ' ' t d P1 . ,11 u s ' ' 1' ' LN tl ff ' 5 1 3' ' '. 1 '-- V 1 r 1 c 1 I K V 1' f ' 1' ,' ' L ', c ' . c - ' ' ' ily--th' ga' S c , c. 'lv 4 ' l , ' ' ' I , A K' - tales, and he was gathering them all up wished to t11ink that there 1vas an 0X- I i. l 1. ' ' 'Z .' 1 1 4 1 li' I. 1 c c . . Lv 1 . vu ' . V' - . - -' rl-. ' .S 3. 'rv . ' D' Q ' , , E . . X V - 1, I 'ha -i - - . ' - I . f - ' 1 s, 7 v' ,' , ' c 'l lf 'S' lf . ' E 1 4. 1 3 ' . f ' . Y - - 1 . V 1 Y - . . . , , . . i X c U . A cl , A 1 1 V c , 4 Y . 1 , . S., , ' , a , , p , . t . g. , , Y 1 1 1 1 1 . J ' c I 1 A , 1 K . . c V - 1 1 . -1 Y - 1 - . . 4 . y . . . YI A1 u r ' ' ' Y - ' ' 5 7 7 v ' ' v , , . ' . 1 ' . . ,, . ' 1 1 ' V ' , - v . 9 , ' s ' , ' 1' . V A ' 7 v . Y 7 p '
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