, x QANUARY '2sl.;i9s4 By .IThornton . '1-amrran to suit Temptation always finds excuse me tempted one can put to use. Old Mother Nature young cousin to stay. In fact, Young Too-Smart was tempted. stay. He felt that this was his The young fox. son of Reddy Fox. home neighborhood. He did his had started out to find a place in the Great World where he could make a. home. He had round a neighborhood which he liked. He had spent several days looking it over. Perhaps it would be more zruthful to say he had spent sev- eral nights looking it over. He had men there only a day or two when he discovered that a cousin of his W. Burgess was living there. It was Gray Fox. who is often called Tree Fox, be- cause he climbs trees. Cousin Gray didn't invite his Cousin Gray didiilt want him to best to make it unpleasant ior Young Too-Smart. y Now the young fox was just a little bit. bigger than Cousin Gray, and the latter didn't scare him A bit. 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'1: can stay it I really want to. and there is nothing that fellow can do about it," thought the young tax. as he went about look- ing for the best hunting places. Now. the hunting was very good. Too-smart was tinding plenty to eat, and it wasn't too much trou- ble to get it. More and more he was tempted to stay. He began looking about for a'home. He had been sleeping in sheltered places, but it he was to stay. he would need a place he could go into in times of very bad weather. He found a couple of old Wood-Chuck holes in the ground. It wouldn't rbe too much work to make one of these large enough Ior his" use. He wouldnt mind A little work. The one trouble was that both of these were out in the open, too much in the open to suit him. Then one day he found another hole. And this one was in the woods. He suspected from the look of it that Gray Fox had lived there at one time, but he wasn't living there now. The only thing wrong with this underground home was that it was too far in the woods. It was much too far back among the' trees as the others were too far out in the open. Being a Red Fox. he wasn't as fond of the deep woods as a Gray Fox would be. Perhaps this would egnniaa and Glnxinist. cw Roses. Crimson King Maple. IIVCII Hybrid 9 Frutted Strawberries from seed. Nursery ouseplants. Garden Chemials, Supplies. etc. in sun ttous 6'::::t?.'i" FRIDAY & ctosian FOR STOCK-TAKING satuannv January 29. 30 The ROGERS HARDWARE L COMPANY LIMITED I Rip Kirby CRLGI-J52. I? WON'T. BE LONE BEFORE YOU MEET MISS srur saws. do for I. while. If Jie didn't like it, he didn't have to stay. The more he thought about it. the more ,he was tempted to try making .his home there for the winter. He ;ii:id made sure that cousin Gray 1was the only other fox anywhere around, and Cousin Gray didn't count. All the time he knew that Cousin Gray was watching him. land would do anything he could Ito make him leave that neigh- F borhood. L "I won't be driven out!” he 'would say to himself every time he thought about it. "No, sir, I won't be driven out." LOUD VOICE LONDON, (OP)-The home of- .ice has developed special portable power megsphonea for controlling huge crowds at sporting events and ill cases of emergency. The equip- .nout can be rented by municipal ”.”'.rt forces for three shiiings a dc . - sari... SLEEP Nervous tension cause: u to 75?; of all tirliness. particuIar(Iy sleep earners, ttlertnnl ' and irritability. ct a lull riiglstls ales , I calm the nerves clurin the any mi. saa non-opiate sedative. Sc "cits tablets-over V4- 1 iailliiin paaliages sold sin! I! Illmllhlbulul tlu marel. .oprBaipoII , too by druygiiu only. Many Izuaulad ll Icdlsia IIIA to help vols. M04!!! IIMUOWID 0 RM? SL115 ?DU ' l37D06E WE'LL GITA cusToMER. bllllllll They growled. and always it was . mu; MOMWII. nureurlzoaz l7TlE oivto ME 2: :9.nl':ttDxrI.41 mxvylzzepe esselrwr ms 31;; Mvvonwir . .....;-;.;.;. .,.,.........,... .,.,.,.-. .-. contract Bridge 37 haophlno .CIalberhoa Motiar. amount; The bidding by Last and West - particularly the latter - in the following deal might be used as a model by players who would like'to become experts. x Woatdaam-.. Bothllgeavuinerable. - .0654 Oil; .1”? tsuossa " on N QAKII W E Q-- aqoss 5 genes aaicrs Q2 QAKQJ107652 O36! ' Q...- Thobldding: West North East South 1. Pall 30 Pass You 59 The play was routine, with West leading trumps to forestall a dia- mond ruft in dummy. and the out- come was a four-trick penalty worth 1000 net to East-West. This was quite a reasonable re- sult from the .North-South point of view. since the opponents would have done even better at their spade slam. but the most pertin- ent point about the hand is that East-West had to be on the alert to score anything, because they could so easily have tried for a grand slam and failed. Analysis. bid by bid, is interest- ing and revealing. West's diamond opening, though justified. was light; so despite his good support for Eastis spade suit, West logically kept quiet over three hearts. (Incidentally, South might have bought the contract more cheaply by jumping to four or five hearts.) After East cue- bid hearts. however. West came in freely over South's five-heart interference bid to announce good support for the spade suit. On the next round West made the correct forcing pass to South's obvious sacrifice or six hearts. This pass told East that it was all right with West if six spades were bid. but when East took that action and South still persisted. 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