Show O J THE APPALACHIAN I I I By Hugh Hutton Mutton Author of ot Nutty natural l I History 0 BLI ns often i catch sight of TItA tills this solitary bird of prey soaring from some lonely crag 0 overlooking R a tobacco field It is s the chief enemy of oC the snipe which Is found In abundance abundance abundance dance along the well frequented high highways ways wa s In this district V hen an nn unsuspecting snipe Is sighted tI the owl dives es headlong at nt It and carries It off of li ii Its strong talons to its lair to cool offA off of I A s sl Y l n Z Besides the snipe the 0 I sub subsists on well done breaded veal seal eal cutlets Hie Zhe writer rIter luckily got this picture of oC the 0 k whole while watching a live IIvo In the process of oC cooling Its head he 19 IOJa lia a single peanut and is fastened at the upper front end of a 0 brazil nut The wings are split almond shells and the feet split peanuts Short pieces of oC toothpick ate aie fastened f to the peanuts with chewing cheIng che Ing gum to form talons J Metropolitan Newspaper per Service 1 |