Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1985 Page: 3 of 36
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THE NEWS TELEGRAM Sulphur Springs, Texas Thursday, Noyember 14, IMS—A-3.
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A winter storm watch has been issued for extreme northern sections of
the Texas Panhandle for late tonight and Friday.
Forecasters say there may be as much as two to four inches of snow in
northern sections of the Panhandle by late Friday and snow may fall as
far south as the Midland-Odessa area during the night and early Friday.
But they say there will‘be no accumulation in that area of the South
Plains.
Forecasters say cold moist air associated with a low aloft that was
over northern Arizona early today is expected to move eastward through
Friday crossing the watch area.
A low pressure system in southeast New Mexico will continue to draw
colder air in from the north and moist and relatively warm air in from
the southeast.
Scatttered showers and thunderstorms in the the Panhandle south-
ward early today were expected to gradually change to mixed rain and
snow and freezing rain and eventually snow late tonight and Friday.
It was possible a winter storm warning may have to be issued for the
area later today, forecasters said.
It was to be clear to partly cloudy over extreme West Texas through
tonight. Elsewhere skies were to be partly cloudy to cloudy with scat-
tered to numerous showers and thunderstorms spreading from nor-
thwest to southeast through tonight.
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from the Sulphur Springs Kiwanis Club
for helping us raise OVER $7,000 for community
service projects during our annual stew and auction.
SPECIAL THANKS
go to these people for their extra efforts:
Grocery Supply, Quicky Foods, The Key Club,
S.S.H.S. Vocational Office - Education Dept.
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play his contract.
South jumped to two spades when
West’s opening heart bid was passed
around to him. He meant that bid to
show opening strength and a six-card
suit, a reasonable way to bid in the
passout position. North raised to four,
also OK
West led the heart king. East over-
took with the ace and returned the
suit. So the defenders quickly took the
first three tricks. West then played the
club king, which declarer won with the
ace. Now a declarer just pushing cards
around to pass the time would proba-
bly draw trump and after a while take
the diamond finesse, hoping to find the
queen with East. But our declarer
knew better. East could not hold the
diamond queen in addition to the heart
ace or he would have responded to the
one-heart opening bid. Accordingly
South pulled trumps, ending in his
hand, and led the jack of diamonds.
West covered with the queen. Declarer
won the king in dummy and led a dia-
mond back, putting in the nine when
By James Jacoby East played low. Remember this play.
It’s called a backward finesse. Please
An elementary rule states that you don’t try it unless you’re 90 percent
should respond to partner's opening
bid when you have six high-card
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Average mean temperature, 53.7 degrees; warmest November
(mean), 62.0 in 1965; coldest November (mean), 46.9 in 1976; highest
rainfall, 16.69 inches in 1952; lowest rainfall, .57 of an inch in 1966;
average number of rainy days, 5.
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the 19th century as an insult to the REHOBOTH WELSH
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who, at that time, were having DEAR PASTOR BASKWILL:
serious differences with what they Thanks for the info! The things I
regarded as unfair treatment in the. learn from my readers,
realm of taxation by the English.
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Dear Ann Landers: 1 just wonderful
wanted to congratulate you on 30
years of writing the best column
anywhere and to tell you what a
close friend you’ve become.
You have helped me through so
many crises, I can’t cite them all.
You’ve given me courage when I
was ready to throw in the towel. Sun-Times that you’ve been
You have helped me do a good job writing the column for 30 years,
with my three children. You also Big deal.
made me realize that my problems Don’t you think it’s about time
are insignificant compared with to call it quits? Your outdated
others that have appeared in your views are one thing but looking at
space. What is truly amazing is your picture every day is too much,
that 1 have never written to you for You must keep the retouchers in
advice, but the answers have the photo department very busy,
always been there. You’ve done it No bags, no wrinkles, no double
all through your daily column. chins - just the hair changes. It
You helped me through a keeps getting lighter and lighter.
marital crisis by asking me to ask By 1988 you will be a platinum
myself, “Would you be better off blond.
with or without him?’’ You also Nothing is sadder than a person
taught me that I didn’t have to be a who stays on the stage too long 1
victim. (“No one can take ad- respectfully suggest that you get
vantage of you without your off before you get the hook. -
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I want to thank you for all the DEAR OAK: Thanks for your
hard work and long hours, and for comments. All opinions are
checking with experts. Thanks, welcome. If you don’t mind, I
too, for sticking your neck out on think I’ll stick around a while and
tough issues, and refusing to back take my chances.
down. Thanks for the times you
hen you don’t respond, admitted you were wrong. By so
; you enhance ’
as an ace and a queen Watch how this I’)) always think of you as my recently you did just that when you
knowledge helped today's declarer to |oving friend. Keep up the good referred to a person who failed to
work. J hope you have 30 more pay his debts as a “welsher ”
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