ll.EDDY'5 BOLD PLAN llie wise are cautions we are told: : v' in tea by the bold. M ". "M" " --Reddy Fox. Their mouths wateredii as they watched those hens. Yes air. their nouthl watered. and no wonder. hese were hard times and they ad had very little to eat for many gys.'Tl'leY wanted to rush out and ach catch one of those hens. But here were three Dogs in that door- ard. I hate those Dogs." said Mrs. eddy. Of course, that was a fool- sh thing to say. it is always fodl- sli to hate things just because they merfere with one's plans. ileddy's eyes twlnkled. He licked is lips. "I think we are going to are one of those hens and pen zui-' two." said Reddy. with three Dogs to guard hmi'"' asked Mrs. Reddy. "Listen. my dear," said Roddy. 'One of those Dogs has a lame out and can't chase us. One of liuso Dogs is little and young, and on do no more than bark at us. That leaves just one Dog to hink about. if one of us leads that mi; away. the other won't have ny trouble in catching a hen." "But those liens are shut up at niizlil." protested Mrs. Reddy. "Who said anything about night?" Roddy asked. The eyes of Mrs. Rcddy opened mile. "Do you mean to try that in broad daylight?" she asked. Roddy nodded. "Yes. my dear." will he. "Now 1 know you're crazyl" re- tort:-d Mrs. Reddy. C "Perhaps I am." replied Eddy. "But if it gives me a full stomach, in quite willing to be called3 . tour. this is my plan. Kw at sicht you will get aroundl sthcr side of the house and come but close to it where you can peep around the corner. When I see you in-re l'll come out of this hiding place of ours and get those Dona n i-hasc Inc. Two of them won't till much chasing. and the other one l'Il lead off. Just. as soon as . By 'llhorntosI'W. hlf Reddy and Mrs. lteddy lay hidden in a thicket from which they eolll peep out. ' I have got them started after Inf. you catch a fat hen. Perhaps you ll have a chanc to catch one and kill another. Anyway. We 0811 59 sure of one. You will get out of sight with it as quickly as possible and circle around to this hiding place of ours. I'll play some smart trick and get rid of the Dog then join you here. How does that sound?" "It sounds good and it doesnlt sound good." replied Mrs. Reddy. "It is too bold. The idea of going right into that dooryard in broad daylight! I said you were crazy and I say it again." Once more Reddy Zl'll1l10d- "1 may be crazy. but I'm hunizI'Y- There are times when it Pays W be bold. This is one of those times. I am sure. What do you say. my dear?" asked Reddy. " "I still say you're crazy. said Mrs. Raddy- -Strange But True IyF.ll.MIeArthnr We paid a visit to the Plymouth Citrus Products Cooperative Plant one of the largest in Florida Upon entering the hlvnldlnz. one sees their DIDGIICC! d Played to fancy can . Here we picked our guide who conducted us all over the huge plant and pointed out just how everything is handled The white building nehr the enter- ance, houses the Research and by- products -Diviaion. Here. not only is mm tested, but an intensified ipmgi-am of leaf, root, peel, and 3011 analysis is carried out. as well ma. fertilisers. These efforts re- sult in Al quality fruit being grown as the formulation of insecticides for shipment as fresh fruit or for use in the manufacture of other products. r Our- first two stops showed us most" of the equipment necessary so keep this plant operating. Ten million-gallons of water are used each day. This water comes from four deep wells. The water. plus a certain solution is used to give the citrus fruit a bath before pack- ing and shiimlns our guide informed me that that citrus peel contains several valuable oils which are recovered by a rspecial distilling process cold pressed peel oil ,is used as a flavoring material and distilled on cltua stripper oil as an indus- trial oil. Dried citrus pulp is -now used extensively as cattle feed. The cm-us peel and seeds from all parts of the plant arei. ransported by a conveyor to the feed mill. Here they are choPDed by ham- mermills. dried. and bag8ed- The liquids, extracted from the feed are concentrated into citrus molas- ses also used as cattle 5055"- At this point of the tour, each of our tgroups was presented with a smal bag of oranges. grave- fruit. and tangerlnes. . We passed on to the bacterio- logical laboratory. where chemical control is maintained. Similar to that used in the milk industry. In addition to the finished product. juice is sampled at 15 different points, from the time it is extract- ed until it is canned. The juice is checked for yeast. mold. and bacteria. both miscropically and by innoculating into steril nutrient agar on which yeast. mold, and bacteria grow. Fruit entering the concentraie plant is graded for the last time. OF THE PQE66-vffl-IAT Aunionlzrn m ursuzs licensed Wiring contractors REFRIGERATION We sell. install and IH'l' Our Boarding House NCLIJDES WNE Mciior Hoople OUR: JUST THE MAN ' 'coNrRvA-ctr is Rlloidrlf By Josephineiculbcrison When the bidding. coupled with the first few plays. makes it un- likely that a certain key 1: is in a flnessable position. it may an excellent idea to maneuver as South did in the following case. North dealer. North-South vulnerable. anus 90.193 qua: r 2 ill 05 s :xss N O72 ooaggg W E egg!” A1 "a 3 emu axqosns Qluosa .:z 4.1:: . niebiddinr North East Souds W01 Pass Pass 10 P" 2. so 40 59 Pass Pass 50 PW Pass Pass ' The fact that East. after passing It is automatically sized and juice extracted. The golden liquid then runs through bittering screens. where excess pulp and seeds are taken out. and into a re- frigerator tank. where it is cooled and held under vacum until us- .ed in the evaporators. The juice entering the evapor- ators is recirculated under vacum at a temp. not exceeding 60 de- gees F; nothing is added and only the water is removed from the juice. Thus, the juice loses none of its fresh fruit flavor. After the liquid is evaported it is delivered to cooling tanks where it is blended with fresh juice. Then it is canned and lids sealed fast. The filled cans then travel along conveyor belts into the freeze tun- nels, where the temp. is 40 degrees below 1?. They travel for 150 feet in about one hour. while the temp. falls 60 slcilccs F. or below. After leaving the freeze tunnel the cans are boxed and stored in the de- freeze plant at 10 degrees F., for future distribution. Single strength juice is freshly extracted juice which is pasturiz- ed and boiled in various sized - To SOLVE A News- . PAPER OQOBLEMI . you CARRIE-.1 -- ALvN'5 QMTE WHEN He vice refrigerated - walk-in coolers. also House- hold refrigerators. C. G. E. Vacuum Cleaner and Polisher Rental Service. MUIORB 8 APPLIANCES We sell and repair all motors. washers and electrical appliances. storey Electric I'll Grafton street PHONE TELEVISIOV CKCW - Mormon Television Programme Channel 2 MOIMY 2:00 p.m.--F. M. Concert Hall 3:09 p.m.-Liherace 3:.'i0 p.m.-At Home with Helen Grociier 4'30 ii.m.-Today with Arlene er H-"I am.-Uncle Jack at the Piano fit" um.-Fur & Feathers -il5 rim.-Aubrey h Gus p.m.-Howdy Doody D.m.-Puppet Theatre - mm.-Person to Person D-m.-CKCW-TV News 5 g lI.m.-Weather 3 D.rn.-Sports 3- um.-CBC News lllli.--My Hero D m -wer.lmoriand Singers Pm.-Fur Facts inn.-The Women D-Ill.-Blfn Dlilcl Mn.-Medic 88 S3 75 535 .a:..x..-.-.;w....aa-o... 8383t &aEs;” Dim.-CROW-TV News P-III.-Weather run I. D 90-9-5-s-"B0lRV!If cr1ihtH O Wlsolwsistsowseaocrrasesiciaarrai -Actncxmsrwsisstmnssaaiosv l i oaaoocxmsroomrrnauniu Ansunsr'Inn& cans. From the cooler the cans 1 - smooth HNESSE DECLINID Wlillllilllii came into the auction at the three-level (most indlacreetr 5'- W the wear) gave souui con- siderable information, and West's Oltelllnl lead of the diamond queen added to South's fund of knowledge. As a result he was able to formu- late I shrewd plan of play, South ruffed the first trick. led a trump to dummy and ruffed I second diamond. 'Next. ignoring the opportunity to enter dummy and finesse for the king of hearts. he led a low heart toward the b9ll'd- well live this some thoughtr but he could see no need for haste l-ll Plllllnl up the heart king-"he Could always win that trick"-and 90 ll9 Played low. Dummy's jack of course won. and South then re!- fed another diamond. Now. with the stage almost set for the finale. souui drew We-st's remamins trump by leading to dummy. ruffed the ,fourth dia- mond. and then cashed the heart ace. Now South led another heart. and West was in. West undoubtedly regretted his highly superficial reasoning about the heart. king, for at this point he was fixed. with nothing but clubs left in his hand, he had to lead that suit. and this of course made South's club king good. So the contract was home, The basis of South's plan was his realization that East, who was marked with long diamonds headed by the A-K. could not liave the ace of clubs or even the king of hearts-with either of those cards, he would have opened the biddms. Thus. South did not take the heart fint-ssc? if he had, it would have been automatic for West to win the il'i('lC and exit safely. pass lhroutth a labeling dept. etc. in our final stop we saw the fruit being unloaded from trucks with elevators carrying fruit and marked bins il'lll('ll are seperated according to the immediate use of the fruit. Each truck load holds approximately 400 boxes. The Flu- rida state DCi)aI'illI('ni of Agricul- ture mainiains a legal inspection, so that only iruil passing State laws, is allowed to be used. LABOR LOSES TIME OTTAWA lCPl -- Canada had fewer strikes last year than in 1954. but more time working time was lost. The labor departnient said Wednesday preliminary 1955 figures show 148 work stoppages re- sulting from industrial disputes. in- volving 57.402 employees and with a time loss of 1.865.000 man-days. MEND POWER LINES FREDERICTON tCPl--The New Brunswick Electric Power Commis- sion reporled continuing progress Wednesday in its effort to restore service on lines damaged by last week's ice menace. The commis- sion said it expected service on the Balhurst to Keymet route to be re- sumed Thursday. This will enable easy . chewing go quicker- . Enjoy chewing Wrigiews seems to make "your work wniouiii'S cewm - - mining to resume. easier 3 Si.)-:Ol'mirif. ONTMN. BECAUSE IT VAS FWIITDBE PEIZFECTGNDITIONAHEIIIE ATIEMTHIFIEMKUIR mums Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Tilly The Toiler Grundnse Mickey ill 9 L Bringing Up Father Muggs and Skeeter 0.84” r i ill '1'i.i. 1'3" ' E E aur, MAG6tE- TAKING ME TO ms THEATRE! SR .L) OF YOUR ---SHE WANTS YOU TO SHOVIL THE SNOW OFF THE SIDEWALK IN FRONT HOl.i5E.'.' TILL rrls oven. MM:-sis - I By George Mcilonus sysoceusiurso. I'M NOT GONG m GIVE. HIM ms SATISFACTION OF icmowws IWAS FtVE MINWES OFEGHT." p WHY DOESNT rt-tar cacao I CALL To SAY (F He's comma 02 NOT.?.', WELL.” -"OF (ALL THE NEQVQK THE UTTEQ p 1- y . i ALL HE smo was. - isroD l5n'NG VOUQ NAILS, DOLL! ru. es EIGHVOVEE." -AND HUNG Uta! GEMS Motfnii since VIILOA WALKED OUT IN A JEALOUS iluFF,Bu1' ACTUALLY t1'9 BEEN NINA FEW &EK5 - ro eves NADA ieimws sues? NAIILMSA Moss! Anon one mciosur, mssis sioicuwus noises -venom: out was PIIMCI outss :'vl IEEN PRETTY muuoau -AW. wELL- WE'VE BOTH , HAD TIME To cool. o:F! IWM9 LIKE UWTER ON A ND? WAFFLEE IE1 5Hi'LL MELT INTO MY Febona 1'0 FLIPPINO MV SEE Ll1'1i.E