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They are old friends, these two. The; like the some kinds o! food. Every morning they meet at the feeding station of Farmer Brown's boy for sunflower seeds, or broken peanut meats. or a taste of’ peanut butter. and a bit of suet. Then they look ovcr the nearest, tree [or insect eggs missed em previous visits, Yank Yank usually going headtirat down and around the trunk while Tommy Tit. searches the outer twigs. "Dee. dec, dee! Have y heard the news. Yank Yank cried Tommy Tit. "What news?" asked Yank Yank, pulling a sunflower seed out from a crack in the bark where he had wedged it the day before. "They say that Goldie the Oriole is back from the Sunny South." replied Tommy Tit. clinging up- aids doom to a twig while his bright eyes searched the under eide ol It. . "who are they?" asked Yank Yank, hammerln: at the sun- tiower seed with his atom bill to men it. _ Pbotty t'~ Turee-lparrow told use. and Slz..ely the Itasca laid it is so.‘ replied Tommy Tit. “Did they see him?" Yank Yank aired. moving down the hunk a little way. "They didn't aay so. They said lacy heard him." replied Tommy Til. “De you belie" it?" mumbled Yank ‘hank. The point o! his bill was in a crack in the bark where he was aura he had left a peanut Iioat en a previous visit. ‘It could be." declared Tommy Tit. "1'! Welcome ltobin can spend a winter here. and you know he has done that more than once. why shouldn't Goldie the Oriole?" “That isn't what. I asked Y0“- ! asked if you believe that. Dotty and Slately really heard Goldie the Oriole." retorted Yank Yank. "1 don't know whether I believe is or not." confessed Tommy Tit. “You can't believe ‘ill yflll T161"- No one can. I found that out l. long time are.“ sold Ylnk Ylnk- Tommy Tit the Chickadee nod- gm his black-capped lit-tie head ‘That is true. Yank Yank- fine who believes‘ everything he llllllTER RIVER nnu FRIDAY FEllRliARY 18th AT 8.30 P. ll. Feoturing:— YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER “J FOR REAL ENTERTAINMENT ' COME TO FREE SOUND MOVIES Sandwiches and Coffee Served P. J. NOY wiLBEiZT. DON'T EAT SO FAST l EAT SLOWLY AND NOT FILL THEIR MQJT HS SO FULL -- v l i l "Did they Ill htn?" Yank Yank asked, moving down the tlrunk A little way hears seldom learns the truth. But I think Dotty and Stately believe they heard Goldie. Here 60m“ Sflflml/ Jay. lie knows everything that. is solW on. Per- haps he knows if Goldie really is here." replied Tommy Tit. No sooner had Samm arrived: in the same tree with t em than Tommy Tit asked him i! he had heard that Goldie the Oriole was beck. "No", replied 8941mm’. "I haven't heard that. Has he been seen?" »"I don't know of any one who has seen him,‘ but he has been heard, and there is no mistaking his voice.” Mplied Tommy Tit. "I want to lee him before I will believe that he is here." said Sammy. Wouldn't you believe he is here l! you should hear him sing right now?" asked Yank Yank. "Not if I dldn’t see him." ra- plled Sammy Jay. “Only the foolish believe all they hear. Hasn't Mocker the Mockingbird over gooled you into thinking you heard the song o! some one else?" "Yes." admitted Tommy Tit. But Moeker isn't here now." he added. "And Goldie the Oriole isn't either. if you ask me." said Sammy Jay. There was a twinkle in his eye the others didn't see. Sammy flaw over to get some sunflower seeds than disappeared back in the Old Orchard. Hardly was he out of sight when both Tommy Tit and Yank Yank heard the song of Goldie the Oriole. "HI is hercl" they exclaimed together. and flew back to look for him. They couldn't {ind him. Where ‘was __,\,\~._\_ Contract Bridge > lly Josephine Culbertson nzgqaawe. ‘ r‘ oe°rszf°ftfifi NEAT RECOVERY ‘ West made a bad guess in lite’ opruitig lead oi (odors deal but. he‘ rm-ovvred neatly’. Norths bidding was scarcely to‘ he ntlmircrl. but he was lucky to Finrl his partner with a hand that was porter-t. tnr rescuing purposcs: North should tint. have doubled in: the first plut~c~lic should have ovcr-l rrillr-d with one syindc; and undcri ardinnry- rircltmstances the tlirro-i auntie hid urns simply begging lor| trouhlc. ‘. When East could not double {our diamonds. Wcst concluterl that it would be tout-h-atnl-no whether or not the Contract could llC tl-"icaicd West's own lonntli in spades in- dlcated that South u-ns extremely short and would bc alilc to discard on North's tricks in the suit; and it did not llpptlflr piohahlc that many heart tricks would occvue to lhc defense, S0. on thc assumption that the cluh king would lie either with North or Easl- West laid down the club ace. hoping to dcvclop a ruff in the suit. When East signalled with (he rlub duece. West saw that his analyses had gone astray. and he quickly shifted t0 a heart. Tho Godlle? - The next story: "Tommy Tit Finds Out." . l I I-ll West dealer. Both sides vulnerable Both sides 30 on scorer aaxms Q A 7 3 O 3 ’ gasses as14z . aosas Q K .1 o s N Q Q $048 4 r Q K e A s Wq i’ 4.10 '1 2 1|» A Q ‘ Q 3 Q 5 2 Q Q J l0 0 7 3 3 §KJ3 The bidding" West North East South 19 one 29 so a Q a a Dble. 4 Q ‘Pass Pass Pass n“ y“ p‘ up; then dOcllNl‘ cashed the ace and kin: oi spadl. qimnrdtitg his second heart. Now faced with the sure loss 0! W0 trump tricks, South saw no hope oi avoiding n club loser except by’ linessing for the queen. and there-- [ore he tried that linesse immedi- ately. since he could not. hope to re- | turn to dummy. ' 8o West made the club queen any-way, just. as he would have l! he had leit the suit alone. and the contract was defeated. with two clubs and two diamonds goinl to the ddienders. - DAILY CROSSWORD . ZDBUU GELIUH LlTTL; SHOULD A AGIOI i. Precious n. Winaow l. Young stone t2. Kettle ‘ horse l. Part of a 28. Beard of 5. 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