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the deft hard blow wilh iny hand at the base of his brain—the blow old hunters use to snap the life cord in wounded small game and extend it the boon of quick death. I struck wilh all my power at the dangling head —and the shattered rear left came off in my hand. And the rabbit flopped and flopped in crimson spasms until he died.I left him there in the snow. In the twenty years since then I have never shat at a rabbit.This year I’ll go quail hunt* ing, as usual, but even the quail don’t mind that. I’ve fired enough shells at them to blow a hole in the Siegfried Linc—and I never have hit one of the blamed birds in my entire life.Bonnie WoodsJust in case loynl K-Stnte alumni need any additional inducement to attend the side and make bids, the KSC alumni association will be represented by llonnie Woods, beauteous former St, Patricio queen a I Uie college. Miss Woods, now asstolant secretary of the asocintion, will lead the calf into the sale ring and help auction it off. The association hopes the calf will be sold and resold several times.More than 200 of the Brookaide farm’s registered animals will go on the block in n sale expected to draw bidders from many mid-western states.Back After Four Months CombiningMeade — A. F, (Jack) God-schalk, Meade county custom harvest, is back home after........t_ ____________four months of combining which946 Michigan'license plates costjtook him all the wav from the iarry S. Stover, Wichita, $10 and |wheat fields of Texas to within :osts Monday afternoon in cityjSG miles of the Canadian hor-:ourt. Fines of $5 were Jevied onider.Negro Is Fined For DistprbanceRupert C. Brashears, Negro, 119% South Main, was fined $0 in sollce court Tuesday on charges jn disturbing the peace. The complaint was signed by Gwendolyn Vfoore, also Negro, who testified 3rasbears struck her when she 'esisted his overtures in a South Wain night spot.I ruck Driver FinedDriving a pickup truck withMrs. Vernon Martens, 217 East G, one of the few German war brides in Ihe United States, gave birth tn n baby boy in Grace hos-pitiil Monday,Martens, formerly of Buhler nnd nosv on employe of lt;hc Krause Plow Co., was a corporal in th* U. S. army and saw action in Germany. After the war, he served as a civilian employe of the army. He met nnd married his bride, lhlt;» former Anna Trass, in Frankfort, Germany,Mrs, Martens, an nffnbie blonde, lias n five-year-old son, Rainer, by a former marriage. Her first husband, a German citizen, was drafted into the German army at jibe start of the recent war nnd ■was killed in 1943, she says.The new briby has been named Jay Allen. Mrs. Martens’ father nnd mother live in the Russian zone of Occupied Germany,wo counts by Judge E. Victor AHlson, Stover was charged with Iriving without license plates jeing properly assigned to vehi-:le” and without displaying Kansas iiccnse platoa.” Charges vere filed by Highway Patrolman ^larencc Shelton,Godschalk started his two custom combines in Mav and finished his last field in September, However, he did not go into Canada. He estimates his two self-propelled outfits bar vested approximately 5,000 'acres during the past summer.Father And Son To Practice TogetherHutchinson has a new father-son professional team.Dr. James F. Saylor has joined 11is father, Dr. W. R, Saylor, veteran dentist, in practice. Office! are in the Wiley building.The son has been practicing in Richland, Wash., for the past three years. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois dental school and was in the army under the ASTP program,While they are looking for a borne, Dr, and Mrs. James F. Say* lor and daughter, Carol Jean, Hs, are living with his parents at 400 Kast 16th.She Was liobbedBetty Moser, 523Vs South Main, reported to police Monday nighta m • ■, lv« »■» n 4 « a — r _ii*i--
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