Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson T00 CAUTIOUS It is all very fine at match-point duplicate to use only "sound" over- calls, particularly when vulnerable. but the fact remains that lallure to enter the bidding at the one- level may create an insoluble prob- lem for a later round. Consider . W ' s nah -.'-" - 4.4-. this duplicate hand. By Thorgon yv. Burgess g LEARNING THROUGH tell who is who. it you can get West dealer. BMELLING ' their scent, even though you can- Bom side! vulnerable. What eyes may miss and ears not hear s A nose will often make quite clear. -Mrs. Lightfoot the Deer. gas QQ10856 .5 .y.xiosa2 QR 7 V Q3;(574q2 Mrs. Lightfoot the Delft hfld JUSKI QJ 1 V a given her lawns their first rea 9 K Q 9 7 IV E O -I 3 3 lesson in smelling. She had led 6 4 S 2 them to a place where the Merry &.AQ9! J-J 4 Little Breezes brought to their QIQVQQNZ53 dainty noses a most unpleasant V smell. Then she had warned them Ofm that whenever they smelled that IIW 6 scent they should get away from Qu.te fen NOl'l.li-S'Jui.Il paii's,Whe1'9V01' WCY IIEDDCHCI3 V3 be 1'5 gm mm Qame .o:ii:aci.s at hearts last as their slender legs could take and mg is” veg, but ime No.-in. them for that was the scent of one South becznie e:nhi'oiled in this Of their most UBHEEWIU-5 Enemies- KYOWIEF the Bobcat. This was their auction; Qfirst lesson in the use of their noses. The young deer had a strange West 3'07”! F-MY Sollm feeling of fright as they followed 1 0 Pass INT 26 mother away from the place where 30 3Q P355 P355 they had found that unpleasant PUD smell. She led them a long way ii-om where they had smelled Yow- W9” ”P9m”I me 119"” lick IBl'. There. in a thicket where they lliiiriinys QLl('Cll ctiiercti and Exist were we” hidden. she had me IIi5'3i'-' i71('l'9d 17'-lmi3l1”m3 UP UIPEIRWIIS lie down l0 rest. "Did that kzng would Illllr tioiic nothing but small give Wu H queer leenngy" hiiipliiy S.uilie proiileiiis. :51.” askPd' Dsclziici tailed ini duiiini.l'si -ll dldnvt like it It was a bad ellllClI'Jll rliaiiioiirl, xioii iiiih tiicismenlu mid mm act. and led the club seven. Westj -in scared me." Said the otyhe,-t ..ilCI(El(l and the king held. Now." don't know why ,3 scarcd mt but an thc villi) .-'tii'::, East wtin andyn did." Ih lied tollie five of spades. Soulhi Mower noddedg -AI hoped H 711'. tip me queen, West covered would,” said shcg -wvhenevu you i"d the 3" Mm Salim mired Elsmell anything that gives you that r in. riilied a diamoiidun dummy.f5cax.y fEeunE' it 1, 3 Warning to .hen rtiftrtl another club and cash-the Carelulg Then use your eyes and . Tne heait acei h ii.:iiie to reach came was at .l7bll8I)lc to North's piss over one diamond. His hand ilearly itistifreti a one-heart over- .-vll. South cmiid not be blamed for he hail clone his full he came ill. iuliierabloi at the t'.yoVlei.r'i. from ltis point oft rzeu. Norms 13158 to three spades might be nothing but a competitive iction. Moreover. even if South had stretched and bid four spades. he iinuid not have earned a good iriatch-pniiit score. because his side could have made at least five hearts Il may be argued thatNorth could have put things right by bidding three hearts instead of three spades. but that would hwe been R sheer mih. annniineinz far better hearts shan North held. GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of :he Culbertson Point-Count Method. your ears. and get away from that place in a hurry There is one thing for you to remember if you would like to grow up. Do you know what it is?" Two pretty little heads were SIl.'lI(Eil. "There are so many things in remember I d”ill'L know wliich one you mean," said one of the (aims. "some things are more import- ant than other things, and this is one of the most important of all. It is to always trust your nose Your 9) cs may be mistaken. So may your ears. But your nose will never fail you if you use it as it should be used. That is something that every deer has to learn. Everybody has I smell all his own. You can Simply send a stamped. selr-ad- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton C0,, 1010 Arch Bt.. Philadelphia, Pa. The lively Rcvour lvesliens II-iroal . . . Iioppy lillle Iili. Gel som and the pleasant chewing gives you a HIGHLAND IIANCIIIG CLASS ' FOR BEGINNERS To Be Held at Y. M. C. A. Commencing Sat, Oct. 2-at 2 P.M. Teacher: Mrs. Evelyn Macxinnon Phone 7413 After 6:30 P.M. your taste-cools your e ielresliirig delicious Wrigley? Spearmint Gum today. no SHERIFF: WELL. iivuue sue cums 1a I'M wmi ms 1 see-wetmj I HA5 ANYONE mm A yoimo A tr AN FBI Assn-r1. FBI - mo gt; 5 warn you 10 TALK GOT TO not see them. Whenever a smell gives you a queer feeling. take it as a warn- ing that danger is near. Never let a Merry Little Breeze blow past you without finding out what smells it may be carrying. The Merry Little Breezes are your best friends if you make use of them. Your noses will tell you what is good to :-at. and what isn't. They will tell you when other folks are near. even though they are unseen. They will help you to rind your way through the Green Forest, Never forget to use them. If you hear a strange sound near hi, or if you see leaves moving but cannot see what moves them. and the Merry Little Breezes are not blowing In your faces. carefully circle around until they are blowing in your faces. an they will bring the smell of whatever you heard or saw." mother explained. The twins tried to remember all REFRIGERATION Household, nieo meat counters. walk-in coolen. dairy cases. etc We service and repair any make of electrical re- frigeration equipment. WIRING CONTRACTORS Motorn. Washer: and An plinnces - we repair them all. Contact us for any wlrln: job Irom Installing a switch to wiring your home. momy Hedda PHONE 3237 I75 Grafton Street Page 10' The Guardian Wednesday, Sept. 29. 1954 that mother said. From that time on they went about smelling or this. and smelling or that. In tact. they were smelling all the time. And it wasn't long before they learned to tell the dliference be- tween the smell of harmless things. and the smell of things that left them in doubt, and so might be dangerous. SO-Id-Time Rodeo Makes Comeback Almost 100 years ago the Rodeo started out as a cowboy pastime. Since then it has Iiccome big show business with Iiiindreds of prolcssiniial riders pit-Liiig up lat purses. But up in Williams Lake in the heart of British CoIumbia”ii r o I I i ii g Caribou ; country, the rip-anorliiig fron- . lier spirit of the 0Ids'I'ime Rodeo prevails. Ianch Iiands show off their riding and roping skills and wlioop it tip in the old-fashioned way. 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