PET ER STAMPS Whoever does a ltiudly deed. Of lasting friendship sows the -Old Mother Nature. There was my in and around the Smiling Pool It was finding expression in many ways. The H3135, called Poppers. which real- ly are little Trce Toad s were piping away is it they w P r 9 trying to burst their little bubble-like music bags Old Mr.- Tnad, who was also in the water, was doing the sonic thing. Red- tiing the Biatktitrrl was wIllLl.lTlK iii the aldcrs (her on me tirccii lteadntts, Carol the Meariott Lark was pouring nttt his happiness. High up in the air tthito-tail the Marsh Hawk was flying like crazy. He ttas turiiiiig suinctsatilts. pre- tending to tall as ll hurt. and doing other crazy things it was all love. Yes sir. it was all love. He was showing off to win the By Thornton W. Burgtss Contract image I: Joaepbuu Culbertson THE "GOLD-BRICK" PLAY The bridge novice"; and uiichitngcable philosophy, which is to win tricks at all time. as cheaply as possible. would not have woriaed out well in the fol- lowing deal. South dt-aler. Both sides vulnerable. South dealer. Both sides vulnerablm well hidden. and he felt sure that, .QJ 101 it he didnt move he wouldn't be p K13 sccn. That Hawk was much near- '.Ke52 or now. and there was no doubt Q43 about it he was heading straight .4 3 2 . K as for the Smtltul Pool. :9 6 5 2 WN E ' A Q 5 ' i F '--I-r7.'v2Aa-tom .QssT S .J073g 11 t 7- 4' p g1 ;i 9 it t , , A A5 , I 9101 E "x-,'-gT---.:,.:-1-9 TAN) gg; . i T ; A K Q J 8 5 Z 3 The bidding: T V South West North East t' i 4. Pass 1 a Pm 1 NT Pass 6 45 P390 Pass Pass ootttii .ttiiiipct.'1 to four notrump over North's spade response be- cause he felt that there would be a play (or the slam it North aiinouiit-ed an ace. and if North had to deny the are by bidding. fire (.iuLlS. South would of course 0" 9" "W W1 5P0"'Y "" T'"'”'5 ,stop at tliaticoiitrat-t. This idea of atimiralion of Mrs. llliite-tail. was taking a sun bath. sou”,-5' hnweyerl was um Marty ORE!” "0 3 W51 Ii'"'h 1" ill? 5m"cj'--"' ' ' ' ,7" as sotiiid as it might have liccii. "'3 Pmli Tcel" Tl”"'lV "V 59"" 'i' t5 -hllHI'tl5llin." lhouiiiit Pet- and instead of landing in It nice. tcd Sandpiper. was bobbin: and er "ins sir. it is Sharpshin. easy titre-o-notrump game con- btwilni 1" H19 lll"mf'” lid)" "l l xitiiitlttr itlirt licil try to catch tract, South had to hope for the Mrs Tcctnr. It was his Mix of I uoiitlcr it Rt-tlttiiip. sees him.'' iii:-st at his eleveii-trick mm."-. trllins her how much he lmedt in a moment Retlwing dropped Sull t-ontrat-t. her. idtlltn out of sight among the It was a virtual toss-up what (lit an tilti hit". 5t'”li.l ill? Tl"'riiiti ltcs and Pctcr knew that he tlo tins takiiig ti sun hath, look- l had seen Sharpshin. ca.-at .t-st should lead. a diaiiioiid or a thel heart. and fortunately for his own illtl Hi If it" lWl"' 3r'tlPtl- -l9l'l')' -Mcttdow Lark had stopped singviside, he happened to choose the MUSKYBI has lHN1.V lftklllfl tmlfiertiitrz. Peter iti(Il(C(l out to the bigtdt-uce of hearts. shoots of rtislies into his hotiselmck to see if Teeter Tip-up had, it was this lead that gate East out in the water. He was takmi: seen the approaching danger. He the opportunity for an excellent who hrthtm thom into Ztlrs. Jerry. taking care of tour W B S it seemed to Prior Rahinl that he could feel it in the air. Happening to look oif in distance Peter saw a speck in the sky. Peter is alttays snspit-iniisi hadn't. He was still all puffed up.) tltltkk ”1.t'll'lll bobbing and bowing for Mrs.l dummy "1?" Hi1Dl'7llW5S Wt-5 F'lPl'Wi1f'tP. Teeter. Peter couldn't see where'lightning she was. the again. The small Hawk was com-. then ing with the speed for which hefhe returned a low spade. is famous. After the mere-st glance at tbut of course with a calculation of what South must holdl, East played Peter looked up at Sharpshintthe heart ace, not the queen. and tagain without hesitation) He was going to try Sotith reacted precisely as any tings transport aircratt. on a spe- .cial training jaunt. have c: et- basicl ed three of four scheduled flights OT St1N'lxS in NW -with UP limit 3510 to catch Tectcr, and still Teeterlother dcclarer would in this silu-i lvarntitl in iimrh Wit for thrill. apprared not to see him. Peteriation. Why risk the spade finesse. So now he kept his eyes on this suddenly stamped, lPf'fk- M be WBYFNPN the Speck hard on the bank. He was stamp- ing a warning. hear? grew larger. it became more than just a speck. ”It's a Hawk!" muttered Pctcr under his breath. ”It isn't Redtail. or Red Should- or it isn't hit: vnottgh for hither. of those I can t. be sure uho if k but whM.,er it is I hope he piles of canned fruit. rose on March stays away from the Pool" smiling tables declined. Fruit stocks total- " y . le Hp" " felf ””"”'”5 " ""'k”'l "T 4.775.700 last year. the bureau of - "la" Hwk W55 headlng "tr "'9 statistics reported Thursday. Vege- and stamped with the possibility that East could ruff a spade return, when there was such a "safe parking lspot" for South's low spade on tiummy's third heart? 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