TlIGCd3ys A” no walls so no? L Doing nothing. it is plain, In the end will nothing gain. -Old Mother Nature. suowfoot and his Pretty mate, rnikle. were two homeless little Woodmice. They had started to make a home together in an old tin can they had found beside Laughing Brook. A heavy rain had caused a flood, and the old can with the two little Mice in it had floated down Laughing Brook and across the Smiling Pool. Now -Vhey were once more on shore, yet, but oh so happy. Presently, their happiness once nore gave way to worry. This was s new and wholly changed world zhey were in. They had been born n the Green Forest, so they really were little forest folk. Now, they were out on the Green Meadows! where there was only one tree near. a big hickory tree growing on the batik of the Smiling Pool. Being out in the open was so frightening. Where could they go? ”What do we do now?" squeaked Tmkle. foot ”What can we do?” I ”We can try to find a better hiding-place than this," ' replied, Tinkle. Her squeaky voice soundedt a little sharp. I it wasn't a good hiding-place. They were under some over-hang grass, and that was all they had to protect them from sharp eyes that might be looking for a Mouse for dinner. What they wanted was a hole in a hollow log, or in a tree and not too far from the ground. or even in the ground itself. They didn't feel safe. as they were now out in the sunlight. it didn't take them long to dry off Then Snowfnnt began to poke around. He ventured a little way out from under the over-hanging grass, then darted back again. He tried it again, going a little far- ther this time. He found I little path under the grass. He knew at nnce that little path had been made hy a Mouse. Right away he felt hotter, even though he knew that that path had not been used very recently. He ran back to where Tlnkle waited. "Come with meli" he cried. "Have you found a better hiding- place-'”' Tinkle wanted to know. "I found a path! I' cried Snowtoot. "What good is that? What we want is a hiding-place." cried Tinkle. "A path may lead us to one. Come on. my dear, and we'll find out." replied Snowfoot. Tinklr hesitated. She hated to leave the safety of that overhang- ing grass. she also hated to be left alone. and Snowfoot had al- ready started back to the little path. in a moment, she ran after him. He was waiting for her. Then they started to follow the little path through the pass. Now and then they found a faint scent of Mouse. it made them feel better, yet it worried them a bit too, for it was not a Woodmouss scent. The fact is, that little path had The Guardian Page 9 41 I They were under some overhanging grass. een cut by a Meadowmouse. not Woodmouse. Snowfoot led the way. Every few steps he would stop to listen. the little path was under grass all the way, so they felt quite safe. it led them up the bank. and along it toward the big hickory tree. When they entered the shade of the big hiekory' tree they fel(t; better. Thisl V .. v 'u ed 5 .'was more like the reen Forest. I dont know squeak now Perhaps they would find a planet for a home there. men YOUN? Jane Austen. one of England's wmous novelists, tiled in 1817 at '-e age of -12. NONJRRITANT tint-strztx. ht'rausr- it is nnn-ir- itatlns. is often used as a base Ir ointmeuts or plastersu ssnr-:c'r 6:66; The tbrm bluerstocking is us- aily applied to women of 1earn- .men ng and literary at-complisltmcnt. X& HON'5 , A300 5 . housewife let slip out of her hands land roll across 'a field. When it Strange But True I) I. I. Ilaoas-this Down in the Texas dust bowl strange things happen. A motor- ist traveling s few miles from Big Spring ran out of gas. He cut off the ignition and lot the wind blow him into town; however. he was going at such a speed he ran through two red lights before he could stop the car. Another man had his hat blown” off and two miles away. a farmer shot it down, thinking it was a flying saucer. Then there was the Idishpan a was picked up in another county, the pan had been worn down to the size of a dinner plate. And during the worst sand storm of the year, this happened: A farm- er was driving down the road when a neighbor standing in the doorway yelled out. "Hi Reginald!" Four miles farther on a woman heard Ithe "I-ii!" but it was 30 seconds later before the "Reginald!" caught up. The wind had blown the little word along at a faster rate. , It's the thugs we learn the hard way that are easiest to remember. "A crow can count up to seven," says a naturalist. Which makes him smarter than some golfers. lllleanor Douval to leave so that Our'Boarding House Major Hoople ABOUT It is when a girl is old enough yto go out alone that she doesn't. The clothes that please the wot man are the clothes that break the VIII. Many a man has his'nose to the .-mdstone because his wife has ers up in the air. Her dinner guest remains eleven-1 CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephin e "Culbertson oneness , Aswpaashxlstpaledd nstdouesqnstjhelhidrlns ;uttattnsIsumassnaaII,Ibe- H Iouthbnlsr. h&&ssvuhsutls. QAKEO Q04 f 88 LKQOOI A103 AQJDI '53" " :30? 9.158 ws' 10 QA4 531 - was QAJI QAKQ4 Q1101! rsabtwng: south Wad Kath lad pt. Pass 14 Pass 14. Pass 3; Pass 3211' Pan Pass Pass Befon analysing the bidding, 't's consider the result: West's fourth-highest heart end. with East putting up the queen, gave declarer a problem. if West. had the club ace, South's sorrect play was to take the first tear! trick; but if East had the tub ate, a. hold-up play in hearts would be needed to cut the de- renders' communications. South Lguessel wrong and held up. an4 the result was a onestrtck pan alty. It would be fruitless to specu lag; in South's proper play at e for more importer questions concerning the bidding Observe that North-South soul: have made us clubs against an: defense. who went wrong. assuming there was a bidding error? Be- yond doubt. South's opening bid was correct. and so was North's two-ciuh responss. Then South's club raise was wholly logical. u' was North's three-spade rehid. From that point on. however. both partners displayed some ttmidity, With North "reversing" his red sponaes. South might well have concluded that there was no need to stay within the game level at notrump-his potential support of a club contract made at least 5' game contract in the minor suit look safe. Indeed. a. good case could be made for South's bidding four hearts tas an obvious cu. bid) over North's three spades. By the same token, however, North himself might have perm sisted in clubs instead of accept. tug the three-notrump contracL In any easel a safe game should have been reached even if the slam was not bid. FAMILY ALLOWANCES WATCHED CRUCIFIXION tats. I I-1 invited hex. to have dmnert Under a law passed in 1946 in Salome. one of two women of Wm, me 11 years ago. and shejorway. allowances are paid to that name mentioned in the New refuses to leave.” Mrs. Edward familes having more than one Testament, followed Jesus from Fuller of Momreap mid the court. child. providing the child is un-jGalilee and saw his crucifixion .She qskcd the Judge to order Mrs. ithe house could be given to a new owner. The court issued the order, and Eleanor left. MIXED MARRIAGE IL Marriage between white and colored persons is prohibited in several states of the U. S. WOMEN STUDENTS In 1954, more than 897,000 wo- were enrolled irf United states colleges and universities. der 16 and a A sldent there. I from a distance. Attention: Potato Growers Growers harvesting large quantities of potatoes at present are warned that as blight is now evident, a hold- ing period of ten days may be imposed similar to that of last year. Potatoes dug in damp weather from an in- fected field, if shipped direct, will soon ruin our limited market. W. P. Mar-LFTOD. District Fruit & Veg. Inspector. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1, French citx I. Jovinl 5. Native 0! N-V077! Scotland 1 Native! 9. Luger of Aflbil 10, Circle; d 3. Bitter vetcl light. I. New York 11. Epoctn I shot.) 13. Small, 6. Outer natural sarmen0 C. Wosnesfl wot dressing 14. steel tucks” 15. Weird& 1. Leather 35, Aqugug flask for ti rodent; 8 Sanskrit I. Part of schooh "to be” ( Indbh 10 mectrtcah 9. White 11. Clique 33. Universif omen ro Al MIA" ROCK IOTTOM FII3 T "Wild! ,MecLeren Oourtsn Till sllvrcl Wsstssne A New Inna. P. I. I. "VG OUPACHE . lk pl .17 AN I6. God (3 7;! E ii El IWDH 31. Tramp &. Put into circulation 3. Enemy mum CBYPIOQUOIE-Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXK U LQNOFILLOW one l&d ttply stands for another. In this esmvndb A it used for the three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. Single iv" trophies. the length and formation ol the worth a Iashssetaseodohtun-ndllen-C ac-set-or-0-099- AIQI AI. vcnon Va VDLAC volt when as s xauvrsloslrx Koon- USP!!- Y IBIATIS s ayplraqnofp-'i'T4'E APPf..NUSI2 0? LBTENING no OOMMAND WGRAY. ly I-lam Fisher .' I 2: H.533! Iy Fran Striker Teeter knew? X9 Titty The Toilet EH0 Kent Muggs and Si-eater Henry Ar-msov. souu. sree UP SKEETERI... I EVED FOQGETA FACE! SEEN VOU SOOMEDILACE Oi-INO3 rrchr Mm ' .sur ronavuamuso s” ro es St(EE'l"EI!s rum ,l Brinqirm Up Father Mickey Mouse L'il Aloner wmronmummsj DARK! AND DONT Wotan Aaour BREAKING THE Rot.uN6 PlN- I HAVE ANOTHER ONE! 0pt.1MI. x., mm .-aw. it, George McMsssuss I COULD KEEP 'EM TWIRLINC1 FOR MINUTES AT A TIME .'.' it-IUT. LIKE THIS. A ANIMALS nu I-IE oso I ( UNCA MICKEV vou oust-tr 16 SEE HOW BRAVE LIN. 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