ntInv.lIII1l.lll By Thornton ; hint that has been dropped with tact . 1; all some PEOPII I095 I0 "L ..o1d Mother Nature. over in a lonesome part of the Green Forest were the first feath- r..-ed babies of the year. They were the babies of Hooty and Mrs. Hooty, who are the biggest members of the Owl familY IIYITIK Contract Bridge 3, Jogcphlno Cnlberlsnn A CLOSE MATCH I The following hand. for victory and defeat in a team- npiour contest by a remarkably g slim margin- West dealer. East-West vulnerable Q0700 El 156' 88 A J 0 O At one table East and West were unopposed in the auction; they easily reached and made three notrump. This. however. was the bidding at In other tablet ' Vest Norli last Iouth K Pass is Pass 1 NT Dble. Redbla. Pass Pass IC Pass Pass Dhle. I'll , Dbla. 8 Pass Pass Dbla. (nnsl bid) From the moment that North pot in his delayed double. he and his partner were obviously in trouble, even though they had a great advantage in the vulner- ability. West opened the club king against the doubled,sparIo son- tract. and dummy won with the ace. For want of a better move. declarer then led a club from the board. West. back on lead, now plsyed a low heart, hoping to send South astray. but South had no iassonable choice except to go up with the king. and when he led another club he was sure to win a total of four tricks. If East discarded. South would make a small trump by rufiing; and when East, to stop this. ruffed up with 'the nine. South discarded his last heart and could not be prevented Srom making two trump tricks. The 700-point penalty East- rwest collected was good. oom- paratively, but when all the scores were totall ” it was found that their team had lost the match by exactly 140 points! Thus. if East- West had beaten this hand one more trick and earned 900 points, liey would have won Ina match hr 60 points. As it happened. last-West should have collected I10 points. mm Why Slip and Spin with Worn lires? NEW Ti rcsto no DEEP TREAD GROUND GRIP TRACTOR TIRES COST AS LITTLE AS Ischnn II yaw tin . ls swappable MRS. lI00'l'Y DROPS A HINT in the Green Forut. They were I-haunts Page's Iv in ed W. Burgess already big babies before most other feathered folk had even be- gan nesting. and there were three of them. That was an extra big family: Hooty and Mrs. Booty usually have two. Now young owls grow last. And because they grow fast. they have big appetites. and must have a lot of food. Father and mother were kept very busy trying to catch ,,'. food for those hun- gry babies. You see, all their food has to be caught. So Hooty and Mrs. I-looty hunted both by night and by day. Never make the mistake of thinking that When West was in with the club he should have shifted to the king and another trump. to let-his partner keep on leading the suit. It was obvious that deciarer was trying to bring home low trumps by ruiiing. In fact. West should have opened a trump. those big horned owls cannot see he. ed delicious flavour sweetens YOUI breath -- ed sound Grouse. II,.'.l'lQDlI!CfI the daytime. l-looty. He blinked ' like distant Hooty. llooty. . "Right. my dear. him out of sight. ”One of those birds will be nice for the babies." Vsid Mrs. liooty, talking to herself. Ie the smooth chewing cleans your teeth.helps keep you popular! Enjoy chewing Wrigleyis Spearmint every day! night. But when there are hungry babies to be fed they often hunt s”Listen." said Mrs. Hooty. "What shall I listen to?” ask- " , for I he had just returned from a long hunt and wanted a nap. , ”Don't you hear that sound way off in the distance?” asked r Mrs. liooty. "Of course I hear it." Ireplied Ilooty grunipily. '"l'hunderer the Grouse is drumming. What of it?" "Is that all you hear? You're not really using those big ears of yours.” said Mrs. liooty. Booty really did listen then. For a moment or two there was no sound. Then from another part oi the Green Forest came a thunder. was the drumming of Thunderer the Grouse. Hooty was just about to say that he didn't hear any- thing else when from still further away sounded more drumming. Another Grouse was drumming. "You know what that means," said Mrs. "it means that two Grouse are drumming. What of it?” retoried liooty. ' Mrs. Hooty turned her big yel-, low eyes on liooty. "it means)”. said she slowly. ”that both those fellow are drumming for one per-i son. and that one person is Mrs.l Pretty soon those two will get together, and then what?" Hooty nodded. ”I get you." said "There will be a in .It 'ght." And that means a chance for us. well be right over there.” said iriooty. "You mean you will," Mrs. Hooty. "Somebody has got' to stay with the babies." Hooty ruffled up his feathers, shook himself, stretched his wings, then took oil. Mrs. Hooty watch- said The Show you All Seats 60 . OIIR 30TH ANNIVERSARY all know THE MERRY MINSTRELS 1955. EDITION A Mlrthquake of Minstrel Fun and Musls HOLY NAME HALL , --Three Nights Only- APRIL 18-19-20-8:15 p.m. Sharp Cents Tidtets on sale Reddin Broe., Cantwellis Pharmacy. A. J. Zakemls Grocery. '7 of Tall SUCKS, PLUS CEIZTAN PRNILEGES SK!-I A6 EIGIW NOT 10 Jun? a Major Hoopl 306” 1132 e ”And if there is a light they: will be too busy with each other to think about anything else."i declared Mrs. Hooty suddenly looked interest-l DAIDLY ACROSS DOWN L Young girl 1. Rental 8. At a . ' contract distance I. The alliance 9. Egress of Germany, to. Cavern Italy and 11. Most Japan attractive 8. Title or II. Mimic respect KI. least at A. A ahip't Indus officer , IO. Troublso 6. Performed some plant 6. Music note 18. Water god 1. Polynesian lBIbyl.) drink 3. Earth as a C. Says sgsln 0649!! II. Clgsret n. Head (slang) scarves 12. Dispatcl Uar.) 14. Relieves 32. Rendered 17. Flitted fat of swine 8. Ceremony . 84. Pulverise 30. Position in relation to I glacier (geol.) 11. Aquatic NM )8. 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