strap may be attached to the “pack- 
strap,” separately if desired. 
To Fold: 
Follow “A” and “B” 
“A” “B” “r'ff 
Fig. 1 and 
C” and “D” of Fig. 2. 
POP-CORN POPPER 
HOLDER 
By Harry Irwin 
O 
1F course “pop-corn” is hardly a 
steady diet for the ordinary outer; 
stilly there are at times, when the “kid¬ 
dies” are along, and the “time is ripe,” 
that pop-corn comes into it’s own, over 
the camp fire. 
Having burnt the handles of a pair 
or so of poppers, and shaken the rheu¬ 
matism out of my shoulders, I decided 
to find a way where the youngsters 
could have all the fun, or pop-corn was 
out. The result is shown in the 
sketch. 
3 ?, leCe ° f heaVy wire d used 
of * Im eman”) about 3 ft. long. 
A Bend a hook to go down over 
the back of the popper, “ a ” carry long 
end to the middle ot the popper, bend 
at right angles, across, “b” down and 
around the body of the popper. 
up the other side “c”, to the 
center of the top “d”, twist 
around the wire, carry to the 
M 
“loop” in a “pot hook” “B”, and turn 
the popper over to the younger gener¬ 
ation, ___ 
HOW TO CARRY A BUCK 
ARE a cut in abdomen and re- 
( move entrails, bladder and lungs. 
Don’t bother with the gall bladder. Do 
not cut the throat of a deer if you 
wish to have the head mounted, as that 
spoils it for mounting and there is no 
need anyway as disemboweling does the 
necessary bleeding. 
Take out the long bone in lower fore 
and hind legs, leaving buttons or anti¬ 
skids and tendons, the buttons are use¬ 
ful in keeping the knot that you are 
)?obh€i' 
? 
Ohv 
Side View of Back Complete 
Second Fold 
Completing 
Pack. 
b /^r\cM 
rear 
little 
the 
it’s 
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Rear View of pack Complete. 
xi out oi the pop¬ 
per and bend 
down the 
f , to hook over 
as in the rear. 
Have the “ 
hook” a 
longer than 
front, or it will 
shake loose, 
in use. 
Wire the 
handle o f 
the popper 
half way 
length to keep 
from burning. 
To operate: 
Put in the 
corn, close the 
lid, lift the “rear 
hook” enough to 
allow the “body” 
to slip through 
the “case,” and 
snap the “front 
hook” down over 
the front of the 
popper. Hang 
the popper by it’s 
Fo^> Con-, 
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uit+\ Wi>t -fa trt.ty 
in u s e.. 
going to tie from slipping. 
Now tie the right fore to the left 
hin^ leg, using the tendons as straps 
als f > the left fore to the right hind; 
now yo uhave the legs crossed. 
Put your left arm between the fore 
legs, with the body of the deer on the 
ground behind you and put your right 
arm through the hind legs. Take the 
left horn in the left hand, your gun in 
the fright and arise and go on your 
way rejoicing. 
A. A. Mutchmor, California 
