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FOREST AND STREAM 
August, 192o 
Don’t waste precious hours cooking 
Take a box of Heinz Varieties to take 
care of the “eats” and spend the glorious 
daylight catching fish and acquiring an 
appetite. 
Why make bread or boil potatoes when 
Heinz Spaghetti is so good? 
Why cook vegetables when Heinz Baked 
Beans are so delicious? 
These are hearty foods, and their prepa- 
ration doesn’t keep a man waiting. 
Just run over this list. Doesn’t it make you hungry? 
Heinz Baked Beans Heinz Spaghetti Heinz Cream Soups 
Heinz Pickles Heinz Peanut Butter Heinz Preserves 
Heinz India Relish 
Heinz Vinegars 
Heinz Tomato Ketchup 
Heinz Mustard 
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our backs, while every wave left sand 
crabs and sand bugs stranded. They 
would be seen on the wet sand for an in- 
stant, a couple of kicks and a wiggle and 
they would bury themselves completely. 
Tom tried to catch a few, as they 
make good bait for kingfish, but few re- 
warded his efforts so, with sore finger 
tips he quit rather early in the game. 
Lazying thus, the morning- passed quick- 
ly and by lunch time two hot, tired, but 
happy youngsters returned from their 
tramp full of their adventures. 
They had walked nearly to the next 
station by way of the trail along the bay 
side, taken some very fine views, had a 
swim about every half mile and had seen 
growing holly and all manner of strange 
vegetation, even to a patch of cactus. 
They had encountered rabbits, two or 
three varieties of harmless snakes, the 
ever present but seldom seen bobtailed 
cat, whose ancestors were probably 
washed ashore from some wrecked ship 
of long ago, was even glimpsed sneaking 
through the scrub. 
A FTER lunch Tom and I decided that 
we would swim out to the bar for 
clams while the other two fussed 
around camp — they were somewhat tired 
after their long tramp ; footing it through 
sand is tiresome, just like loose snow, 
and a few miles of hiking through it 
makes one realize that there are a few 
muscles in one’s legs that evidently have 
not been used for some time. 
We donned our bathing suits and swam 
out aeross the channel to the bar. The 
water was very quiet, almost like a lake, 
and the clams were easily located with 
our toes. Filling the basket we had 
towed out we returned to shore. 
We didn’t fool around much in our 
bathing suits, that’s sure; Tom’s shoul- 
ders were turning to a vivid pink and 
while this, in contrast to his bright blue 
bathing suit and red head, might be very 
artistic, I did not wish him to suffer with 
too deep a sunburn. 
My old hide didn’t mind the sun, but 
even my skin was not proof against the 
green headed flies that by now had spot- 
ted us. These flies are certainly a pest. 
They take out a triangular piece of flesh 
at each nip and in a few minutes one 
will be streaming with blood. They are 
fairly easy to kill, however, as they do 
not scare worth a cent — they stick till 
swatted. 
The large clams we buried in the cool, 
damp sand as bait for croakers in the 
evening — they are a clam loving fish and 
even taste like clam fritters when served 
up. The smaller clams I cut up into bits 
for a chowder and hung up out of 
harm’s way as that was to he the big 
noise at supper time. The afternoon was 
hot and breathless, so while Bill and 
Ben snoozed, Tom and I strolled up the 
beach to pay the ‘Cap’n” of the Guards 
a visit. 
The Captain and some of the Coast 
Guard were taking it easy on the steps 
of the station — it was deliciously cool 
there in the breeze in contrast to the 
beach and we sat back in huge enjoy- 
ment. The Captain and the boys at the 
station are old friends of mine and good 
fellows they are all the way through. 
