The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1967 Page: 2 of 18
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raistng spades; the way to deny
spade support is by naming a
new suit. ■ —
There is very little hope of
making a game. The spade raise
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How has the world been treating you? Unload your prob-
lems on Dear Abby. Box ®7W, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069, For a
personal, unpublished reply, enclose a self-addressed, stamped
Pattern Catalog. Gift Coupon
for free pattern in Catalog. Send
50 cents
Sues C. 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 star as a detective who uses his
- ~ own instincts rather than resort-
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D. The skimmer dress in yellow, novy
and white window panes of rayon and
cotton. Alia in red/novy/white. IB.
Raymond Jee tea, claims
supervisor for the Su Peters-
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of two clubs in this sequence
indicates spade support, but
this view is far from correct.
The way to show spade sup-
port opposite an overcall is by
that include a spade fit.
S. Four spades. Just as in the
first hand, you have to take
clear-cut action. There would
not be much point to a bad of
three spades to see whether
partner can carry on to four.
He may have given his all with
the spade overcall and decline
the trivitation to go on..
It is neither necessary nor de-
sirable to show the diamonds.
Partner will see them soon
enough when dummy comes
down.
4. Two notrump. The spade
overcall is normally based on a
fairly good trump suit- and T to
13 high card points. Whether
there is a game therefore de-
pends upon whether the overcall
was mi rim um, medium or maxi-
mum.
The two notrump bid requests
North to go on to game with a
high - grade overcal, but al-
loss him to pass with leaser
values. We are not in an ideal
position to determine whether
game can be mad, and we
therefore consult partner in the
matter. Presumabiy he is just
as anxious to bid and make a
game as we are.
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ignorance of current regula-
tion, laziness or forgetfulness.
Jensen pointed out, are not valid
excuses in the eyes of the law.
In Mrs. K’s case, for instance,
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is mad at anybodyi,
Three months ago my husband asked me if his “ex’ could
stay with us for about a week, following some minor surgery. I
Mrs Fred Monroe gave a
summary of the Feb. 11 meet-
gardeners, janitors, handymen,
governesses, baby-sitters,
valets, butlers and chauffeurs.
The determining factor as to
whether Mrs. K. pays Social
Security taxes for her helpers
issthe total amount of cash paid
within each calendar quarter to
each employe. If the amount is
less than KO. It does not count
toward benefits and no tax is
paid.
‘The key figure is 150,” Jen-
sen said, “and this must be
cash. Room. board and bus tok-
ens are not counted.
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1. Three -notrump. A leap to
fame in notrump is clearly in-
dicated. white North s spade
qrercall does not promise the
Worlds Fair, and is usually
baaed on a hand with less than
opening bid values, it must
nevertheless be assumed that
there is some kind of trick-
taking potential behind the bid.
A jump to two notrump would
be a decided underbid. It would
merely urge North to. bid again,
without compelling him to.
Whenever it is clear that a
game must be reached, partner
houla not be given the oppor-
tunity to fall short of the mark.
X Two spades. The best thing
to do is show the spade support
at onice. A two chub bid would
be begging the issue. There is a
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yellow, beige/oyster plaid of -rayon,
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received with disbe-
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Margaret walks through.
London’t Odeon theater
May these rembrances stir us to service
- That Thy gifts to us may be used for others.
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I school children We look the children because his wife traveled
in her business and couldn't make a proper borne for them I
should explain that my busband and his "ex" brag that they are
aensihie, tvilized pople who have a friendly divorce, and nobody
By CONSTANCE CORTHIGHT
St. 'Petersburg Times
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ments 142 per cent from both
employers and employes) and
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EXECUTIVFS STYL ,
The Social Security office is Send to Anne Adams, care ta.
more than eager to help both The Orange Leader, 379 Pat-
employe and employer. tern D.p, 2 “. i X, i-i.. „ . ...
“When a housewife calls and York,N. Y. 10011. Print NAME. John Meston created the senes
You are South, neither side
xuineradie. The MOding has
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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
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ewa P "e can count on moderate vlues
PRINTED PATTERN CBS To Send ‘Gunsmoke’ Off Into Sunset During Next
HOLLYWOOD' IAP) -gr~Tr-----—mm—i i i 1 '
“They’re killin’ Marshal Dillon’’
- so announced the headline in
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The opening motto, pledge
and prayer and introduction of
the speaker were given by Rus-
aril Baker,.
DEAR ABBY: We are friendly with a man and his wife wbo burg. Social Security
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ter lighting was’given to each
member. Lamp kits may beor-
dered by those who wish to
make their own study lamps.
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completely.
We've been married for 47 years and if I < .
he says. “Well, I’m here, ain't I?" as though I should be thank:
ful that I have a husband. Do you think I should try to find
another man who might appreciate me more? -
BORED AND IGNORED her neglect
DEAR B AND I: I wouldn't do it. Better to "Iive with the
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might call the employer and re-
mind him of his responsibility. ....
But we are not a law enforce- takes 21s yards 35-inch
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years later when her maid or
handyman applies for Social Se-
complain about it, curit benefits. Mrs K could
I should be thank: be billed by the Internal Reve-
nue Service for the post due
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story: I mirried a divorced man who had two pre- dreneh.bobreme
Ami Wa innk the ehilren hecanse his wife traveled
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DEAR ABBY: I supose I’m so different kinds of a fool for
letting myself get into this predicament in the first place, but
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967
Houewives
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ity benefits Among the bouse- time but statistics indicate they
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kept running
requests information on bow to ADDRESS with ZIP. SIZE and and produced its first 10 years
make deductions." Jensen ex- STYLE NUMBER in television “The show had
plained, “we send her circular Fashions are a joylgone through a number of
H (Household Employer’s So- tow. «a7FN> See 115 Wyles P6*”5- ,tim? » came
-at ---#- Ta v- 22eeSht pattern,, ac out successfully. I. almost be
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County 4-H
Clubs Study
Electricity
The second in a series of four
training meetings at the Godf
States Utilities Co. auditorium
was conducted Monday as a
county 4-H club electrical proj-
ect.
I The program was presented
by Jane McKenzie. GU home
service adviser, to 64 4-H mem-
bers
The program topics were on
planning a home study center
and the fluorescent tube versus
incandescent bulbs. These top-
ics were highlighted by the
use of slides. a shadow box, a
light panel and approved study
lamps
Members were tested on the
information • presented in the
form of a qiz picture entitled
"Do ypu Recognize the Things
Wrons "th This Study Cen-
A book on proper study ceo-
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foyer at premier of '.Tam-
ing of the Shrew,” star,
ring Richard Burton and .
Elizobeth Taylor. Mean- “L
I while, her husbond Lord was given by Lary Baker.
Snowden wps in New ' Electric .kitehez appliances
York denying rumors of a I and electric motors will be the
marital rift. topic for the March 11 meeting
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DEAR PERPLEXED: The wife usually (toes. Bat as loag
as K’s handled prompty apd property, tat look a thank-yea
letter to the gender.
6y-4-A4.s. moke' was suffering what they!
called 'program fatigue.’ Virtu-'
Its great fun to romp around ally anl the possibilities for plot
---------- in summer's new romper-grown- development had been exhaust-
"If a household worker who longer. Giris love this fashion ed, and it was felt that the time
wants deductions made calls hit in sassy stripes, checks. slot needed something new.”
riotous prints. Easy - draw- The “something new" will be
string neck. a show from Desilu called'
. . FIFTY CENTS in coins for ing toi computers.
I Social Security payment law are each pattern — add 15 cents Could ' Gunsmoke have
handled by the Internal Reve- for each pattern for first-class overcome “program fatigue”
nue Service." mailing and special handling and galloped on for more sea-
The Social Security office is Send to Anne Adams, care of sons’.
"I think so. commented Nor-
ms yea know than to fly to others you know not of." The next
one night Bake this one took good.
CONFIDENTIAL TO THE HUNDREDS OF READERS
WHO "MISSED" MY THANKSGIVING PRAYER .AND
{ ASKED ME TO REPRINT IT: . J____-
“O, heavenly Father, :
We thank Thee for food and remember the hungry
We thank Thee for health and remember the sick
We thank Thee for friends and remember the friendless
We thank Thee for freedom and remember the enslaved.
jfoolishl agreed
It’s been going on four months, she is filly recovered. to still woman, a mo
maasde ±
they also call me. Tbe neighbors remember her from'before and best friends
they are taiking a bine streak I am sick of the whole mess. Bow
can I tactfully get this woman out of my home? SICK OF IT
DEAR SICK: Tellyour "sensible" husband that he is too
"evilized' for yea, and if Wile Number One doesn't clear out
pronto, YOU willAwd give him a deadhine. Like sundown.
“Gunsmoke" may well be the
most profitable series-far any
network. Only to recent years
did the network begin sharing
profits with the star, Jim Ar-
ness
Then why would CBS send
“Gunsmoke’ oB into the sun-
set?
“We don’t know,” said pro-
ducer John Mantley, “Vlt were
already in the process of
preparing scripts for, next sea
son when the news broke: Of
course nothing is certain in tele-
vision, but the show had been'
holding up very well in ink rat-
ings. dipping slightly when NBC
put a good movie opposite us."
I asked a high official of CBS
in New York for the network's
reasoning in dropping “Guns-
moke" /
. His explanation: "Our pro-
gramming people felt that after
12 years on the network "Guns-
The televison trade couldn't
imagine that CBS would knock
“Gunsmoke" off the 1967-68
schedule after a dogen highly
successful years The show had
ranked No. 1 in the ratings for
several seasons and has seldom
been out of the top 10; the 're-
cent Nielsen placed it No. 28.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1967, newspaper, March 3, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619952/m1/2/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.