Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 302, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1980 Page: 8 of 14
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-THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1980.
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INIWSPAPfR IHTfAPHlM ASSN |
-Jacobys on Bridge
Sound technique triumphs
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Vulnerable Neither
Dealer: South
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Opening lead V 3
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Expert play includes all
sorts of fancy squeezes, end
plays and Coups, but most of
the time it merely indicates
what is known as proper tech-
nique Thus, when Houston
expert Dr Harold Roekaway
played today's hand his oppo
ncnts did. not realize that
when he made the normal
O POLLY S POINTERS
\W‘ Reilly Cramer
Has leftover yarn
POLLY'S PROBLEM
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DEAR POLLY - I hope you or some of the readers
have some ideas for using pre-cut yarn leftover from
latch hook kits. I will appreciate any suggestions. -
GOLDIE
' DEAR GOLDIE — Such yarn could be used to stuff
pillow* or a* gift wrap for small package*. 1 ard sure
the reader* will be tending manv clever suggestions. —
POLLY
DEAR POLLY - Many of us living in small quarters have
trouble finding space for a full-size Christmas tree We put
together only half of our artificial tree so the flat side is
against the wall and It takes up little space This works so well
and takes much less trimming so we will probably always
continue the practice of using half a tree, - BETTY
DEAR READERS — Betty'* good hint may be a bit late for
this year but it well to remember for coming year*. When
using the tame idea for a real tree a lets than perfectly
shaped one could be bought — and be less expensive —
because one side would be cut off. — POLLY
DEAR POLLY - When you buy a canteloupe that is not
ripe enough leave it on the kitchen counter in a brown paper
bag. You can smell the sweetness of the melon to know when
it is ripe, LORRAINE
DEAR POLLY - I have recently discovered that there is
no need to wear gloves when hulling walnuts and do not want
your hands stained dark brown The secret is rub your hands
with petroleum jelly before starting the job the when you fin-
ish it will wash off with warm soapy water — MRS H.C.
DEAR POLLY - My Pointer is really a warning about a
fire hazard that I learned by experience Our piano lamp has
an adjustable stand with spring wiring so the lamp can be
pointed in any direction. My child left this lamp turned on
when it was too close to some books and two of them caught
on fire from the intense heat of the light bulb. Fortunately we
were at home so a disaster was avoided. - HARRIET
coupon <
Proolen
this newspaper.
Dear Ann Landers: I am the
grateful husband of a
recovering alcoholic. Through
Alcoholics Anonymous my wife
has been sober for nearly five
years. My problem is an
unusual one. When she was
drunk, she was home all the
time. Now, I hardly see her
anymore. When 1 come home
from work she is getting ready
to go to an A A meeting. She
rarely returns before midnight.
I’m sure she isn’t cheating on
me. I have been to several AA
meetings with her, and
although she gets a lot of at-
tention from the men, she is not
the type to go beyond friendly
conversation.
Please don’t suggest Al-Anon.
I have been there and was told
that I must accept the situation.
The philosophy behind Al-Anon
is that the spouse of an alcoholic
has no right to tell the alcoholic
what to do.
I would appreciate any
suggestions you might have.
Ann - No Name, No Town
Dear-N.N .. N.T.: You say
when your wife was drunk she
was home all the time. W^ll,
what kind of shape was she in?
Would you trade those days for
these?,
I suggest you go back to Al-
Anon and get with the program
You need to absorb what they
have to offer.
Dear Ann Landers: Our son,
an only child, will be getting
married in a few months. He
announced last week that he Is
changing his name, legally, to
that of his fiance.
Our name is not peculiar or
difficult to pronounce. We are
respected people m this com-
munity. No one ever has been in
prison, nor has anyone received
bad publicity. My husband and I
are terribly hurt. We are also
stunned. Is this a new fad, or (
what?
My in-laws and my husband's
sisters have told us they will not
come to the wedding if our son,
goes through with his plans.
They claim if he changes his
name he is no longer a member
of our family.
I am caught in the middle and
don't know what to do. Have you
ever heard of such a thing?
Ann
Landers
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Please advise — Sad And
Humiliated In Minot, N.D.
Dear Sad: Yes, I have heard
of such a thing - in instances
where the bride’s father has no
sons and is willing'to pay a price
to have his name .perpetuated.
I can understand your
fqelings and humiliation, but if
the boy’s mind is made up,
there is nothing you can do.
Even if other members of the
family disown him, I hope you
and your husband will not.
Discover how to be date bait
without falling hook line and
sinker. Ann Landers’ booklet,
“Dating Do’s and Don’ts,’’ will
help you be more poised and
sure of youself on dates.1
Copyright 1980-
Field Enterprises. Inc.
47 Over (Ger)
48 Dogmata
61 Dissenting
vote
52 Accounting
agency (abbr J
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Your Astrograph
Bernice Bede Osoi
Cfour
•Birthday
notrump game he had scored
some nine points out of a pos-
sible 12
There was nothing to the
play Harold took East s king
of hearts with the ace at trick
one and promptly cashed the
ace, king and nueen of clubs
Then he led dummy’s jack
of diamonds and let it ride
West took his queen and was
caught in an end play at that
early point in the play He
made ms best escape try by
leading the six of hearts, but
this gave declarer a trick with
the 10
At this stage of the proceed-
ings Harold could have made
an overtrick by cashing out
everything but spades and
throwing West in with the dia
mond king, but he was not
looking at all the cards.
Instead, he tried a second dia
mond finesse and made just
three .....
Why was this a very good
score" Mosudeolarers failed
to cash three dubs before
attacking diamonds This left
West with an out card id clubs
and a later out card in dia
monds after the second
finesse lost and those declar-
ers were down one
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per. P O Box 489. Radio City
Station, New York, N. Y
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January 24, 1980
Your financial propsects look*
encouraging Ibis coming year
because of Lady Luck's interest
In your aflalrs Beat in mind,
however, that she wont do all
the work
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Fab 19) In
situations where you look out for
the welfare of others as well as
your own, you’ll come ouf lucky
today In areas where you re sel-
fish’ this won't be true Travel,
resource, romance, luck, possi-
ble pitfalls and career tor the
months ahead are all discussed
In your new Astro-Graph tetler
which begins with youi birthday
Mall $1 for each to Astro Graph,.
Box 489, Radio City Station N Y
10019 Be sure to specify birth
date
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) You
splendid imagination could play
tricks oTi you today, causing you
to see negatives where they
don't exist Don't be deceived by
gloorfty thoughts.
ARIES (Match 21 April 19)
Financial conations are rather
unusual today in that things prof-
itable In the past should be so
again However, new sources
you're Counting on could fizzle
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try
lo keep a light demeanor even in
serious matlers today Your
chances for success are greatly
enhanced il you don’t get
uptlghl
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don't
. qtj.gmpt today to alter situations:
which are tunning smoothly The
changes you institute might be
counterproductive
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You
are apt to be lucky for pals
today, but they may not be quite
so luck for you Take their inside
tips with a grain of salt
LEO (July 23-Aug. 2) Don't leave
major decisions which could
affect your career or finances in
the hands of others today. You'll
lare belter It you personally call
the shots
VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If you
are having anyone do special
work or service for you today,
keep close tabs on their prog-
ress or things may not be done
as you d like
LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) Others
willing to help you today.
\ provided you don't demand that
they do so Let their actions be
spontaneous
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Make it a point today to show the
same consideration to family
members that you would to close
triends. In the final analysis,.,
they're the most important
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
There is a possibility you could
be a rather sluggish self-starter
----------------'
today, but once you get rolling
the chips will fly
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)
Let your normally cautious judg-
ment in material matters have
full sway today This Is not a time
to take loolish gambles . .
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 302, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1980, newspaper, January 23, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824799/m1/8/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.