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Dogmeat Continued ^Wake l |) to the smallest FM/AM clock radio ever made. {B'A" x 3" x 4") MODEL R2900 *5995 Only the precision craftsmen at Elgin could bring you a clock radio with all thistone,quality and beautiful design in a compact, convenient, space- saving size. Value priced, too. 12- transistor AC circuit provides long range FM and AM reception. Full feature alarm clock with "Nite-'n- Day?╟Ñ dial automatically turns radio on and off. Solid Walnut cabinet, built in AFC, tone control. Privacy earphone. U.L. Approved. Packs easy for traveling. The perfect holiday gift... fits anywhere ?Θ╝ ELGIN RADIOS A precision product of the Elgin National Watch Company available at quality jewelers, department stores and appliance dealers. A modified jodhpur boot with single strap and buckle of natural grain calfskin, soft Ieath-' erdined forepart, complete storm welts,,- double lecher soles, and leather heels with v-plates. In hand- antiqued Brown calf!|| or Black calrt] $24.95 ppd. ORDER BY MAIL - State shoe size. Dept. S.I. BARRIE LTD. 260 YORK ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. car using oil ? j add Casite at your service station \________________ FIND TRULY CAREFREE DRIVING HULL THE PIONEER COMPASS FOR CARS AND BOATS At your dealer's or write for I iteratu re. HULL MANUFACTURING CO. Box 246-SL-ll. Warren, Ohio anyplace. ?╟ ?╟ You experts have been hoax- ing the world for years,?╟Ñ said the Beau- jolais and I. ?╟úCave and I will take you on and beat you right now.?╟Ñ ?╟úWhat exactly is it you are suggest- ing??╟Ñ Stone said. ?╟úI suggest we play a simple match, four hands, for a substantial side bet. And if you don?╟╓t understand the game, we?╟╓ll be glad to explain it to you.?╟Ñ At 2 o?╟╓clock in the morning we went to the now-darkened bridge room and settled into the black leather chairs in the now-hushed fishbowl, while dozens of imaginary kibitzers rushed for posi- tion. Stone dealt the cards, 13 to me, 13 to Cave, 14 to Erdos and 12 to himself. ?╟úWhat?╟╓s the matter, Stony??╟Ñ I said. He redealt without comment. On the first hand Stone and Erdos bid and made four spades. On the second hand they bid and made a slam in spades. Cave butchered the third hand so beau- tifully that Janice Stone got up from her kibitzing chair screaming, ?╟úOh, it?╟╓s the funniest hand I?╟╓ve ever seen! I can?╟╓t stand to watch!?╟Ñ On the fourth hand Cave and I eked out one no trump. We had lost the grand-challenge grudge match, and the $1 side bet, by 1,360 points. ?╟úNever mind,?╟Ñ I said as our oppo- nents pushed their chairs back from the table. ?╟úNext year?╟╓s another year. Cave and I will be back!?╟Ñ Stone and Erdos dis- appeared into the shadows, muttering something. Ray told me I had made a frightful mistake, shooting off my mouth, and after I thought about it I had te-ad- mit he was right. I had given Stone and Erdos too much of an advantage by tell- ing them we would be back next year. Now they?╟╓ll practice.. . . end The challenge was accepted, and the two teams sat down in the darkened hall to settle once and for all just who was the dogmeat. 122