e..,,,,. 9--. . I I l I Wed. May 22. 1957 CONTRACT BRIDGE as a. saw lama-anon nitnIIHs i Q!!! CAKQII .154 QA-K nablddingl Mouth West North East 3: Pill 3. M Opening lead- king of diamonds. And there was the day I was teaching these four gala. They'd mostly been playing for ya”, and they weren't so bad as bridge players go, but their defense left a little something to be desired. They didn't know about fourth beat" oi- high-low ,or rule ol eleven. or otll. er standard conventions. l'd been explaining to them nut with the K-0 combination the kind is supposed to be led. and that with the A-K combination the king lIFE NOT WORTH LIVING? Then wake up the liver! You know that sour. sunk. constipated foal- Iu? It may be caused by tho liver. Ifyou Ilvsr doesn't pour out up to two pints otbile a day your food may not digest properly. and you feel that lileis just ndl worth living That's than this lltlf needs ould gentle CarIn's hula Lives Pills. These vegetable pills help stimulate the now or liver blls. Soon your digestion starts functioning properly and you last that happy days an here again! Don't BHIKEB eventually and made but. Whoa I asked East what she thought the king of diamonds lead indicated she said she auumod her partner had A-K. I pointedgout this couldn't be the case since East was looking at the ace in her is also led. To bring out the point. I gave them today? hand to play They got to four beans all right, gnu the gal on lead opened the king of diamonds. East is supposed to overtake the king and return the right, ihu. showing a doubleton. West takes it and leads another diamond. Dummy trumps, East overtrumps, and the ace of spades finished the Jloh for down one. Not dilficult. but the East play- er wasn't up to it. On the king of diamonds. She played the eight and the defense now couldn't do better than get two diamonds and a space. Declarer drew trumps own hand. of a king could be from either A-K or K-Q and that the presence of the the ace in East": hand nrecluded the former possibility and proved the opening lead was based on K- 0. All that this expanation drew was a blank stare. East could be expected to know that West had the K-0. clarify the point, I asked East whe- ther she had ever seen anyone with. say. the K-104-2 plunk down the king out of the boue. "The people I play with do that all the time." I repeated that the opening lead simply Finally, in a further effort to me lee! creepy all over," declu. ed Mrs. Skimmer the Swallow. "I've heard of all aorta of things being used to build a neat, but of Her answer ended the discussion aromas sroliiss A Matter Of Whether good or bad may be it, Taste is as lust you may see It. -Old Mother Nature- Over at the big stone doorstep It the front of Farnler Brownts house. two" excited leather folk trons the Old Orchard were very busy. They were Cresty the Fly- i h and Mrs. Cresty. What do you' think they were doing? They were tugging and pulling at an old- suit that Mr. Milkshake had cast off unit: that big flat stone. First jay I Refreshing Little Lift ltigllivliiiiovouvloiti Chew fresh-tasting, delicious Wrigley'a Get some A one would get hold of a little oi; it and tug and pull. Somehow ilp dldnlt pull out easily. Then the other would try it. Finally both got hold of it and this time it began to pull out. this time it began to pull out. they pulled and they tugged and presently they dragged out the whole of that cast-oft suit that all things a Snakeskin la in fun about the worst taste I can think of," declared Welcome Robin. some of Welcome Robin's neigh. bors didn't think much of the good taste of Mrs. Welcome and him. self in nest building. You know they use mud for their tovundatinn. Cresty and Mrs. Cresty were up- ing one of the little houses thgt Farmer Brown's boy put up espec. ially for his feathered Menu, Tim house suited them very well 1.. deed. Just as the Tree Swallows are the only Swallows to nest in houses or holes in Rees, C1-guy and Mrs. Cresty are the only mem. bers ol the Flycatcher family who Taste ,1; do that same thing. ti 'VX Mn. Cresty diuppeuea inside &if I ,, the house and began to pull in ' that old cast-olf suit of Mr. Milk- snake She pulled it in little by little. What she was doing with it inside nobody could see- Every- body wondered. "Do you suppose she is lining her nest with that." cried Kitty the Catbird, and she looolied really shocked at the thought. Now as a matter of fact there was more to that old suit than Mrs. Cresty really wanted. She really didn't know what to do with all ol it. So it was that for a day or two a long piece of it hung out of the doorway and was blown this way and that way by the Merry Little Breezes as they danced past. As for Peter Rabbit. who had told Cresty and Mrs. Cresty where they would have done if I hadnt' suit. he chuckled to himself hap- pily. "They said it was none ol my business. but I wonder what they would have done if I hadn't made it my business and remem- Finally both got hold of it and They tugged and they pulled and a press aald: "We do know that there are ehenieala which, without ques- poration." Wild oats create such a problem because they persist in the soil at varying depths and have the abil- lty to carry over lor any number of years. The only practical way. 10 "Has lcate wild oats is to cultivate the mu ".1 hi-ing them to the sur- face when they sermmlw g.yyh,y,,... Cordwood Drive Is Against Time PINE FALLS. Man. (CPI-In a t a ainst time 60 mill I11 dnrlililing KIIIOFC than 45.000 cords oi pulpwood down the Bear river to a pulp mill in this town 65 miles east of WinniP9i- The drive which started April 15 must be completed by about June I. when the river becomes too low to handle the millions of logs. As summer prosresess. the river falls to a mere trickle. The 60 men are stationed at points along the t5-mile stretch. and are constantly alert to break up log jams. In case of a big jam. they stretch a boom across the river upstream. to prevent additional logs adding to the jam. Then they use 10-foot pikepoles to extricate key logs from the jam they have to c r o as water to reach the trouble. flat-bottom boats are used. hince the four-foot logs cannot support a man. The 45,000 cords brought down the river lnrm about 40 per cent of the m'lil's supply. About 50,000 cords are cut on other company holdings. and the remainder is hauled by freight from points as far west as Alberta. ..m.:.....m.mm-.-. 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WILLIAMS Yesterday's cvyptoqoatot OF ALL THE ANDIAXJ. fill ”Y II THE MOST UNKANAGIAIIZ-"Jiv- Olll OAIDING I-IOUSI MAJOR HOOPLI C KA ICIIIIOVAJ pl '4! i ETTA KETT 'l'II.l.Y THE TOILEI JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 Tl-IE LONE RANGER ' vou vim: roomim-to wells mine an aim wm-I A ciuil rr post: was M IF' mutant was nausea stone liEIE,PIill.3