The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, January 5, 1976 Page: 7 of 18
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Oswald: "We have had so
marty reader questions about
the Jacoby transfer bid that I
promised to discuss it the first
of this year.”
Jim:' "Basically, it is a
device to enable a notrump
opener to play the hand at his
partner's suit The two-club
response to one notrump is
Stayman and asks opener to
show a four-card major. The
two diamond response is ar-
tificial and guarantees at
least five hearts while the
two-heart response
guarantees at least five
spddos.
Oswald: "Thus, if I open
one notrump ami you respond
rts I will rebid two
MONDAY
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1 2]
(11) CBS News
(13) ABC News
(26) Dark Shadows
(39) Dick Van Dyke
6 p.m,
a ( 2)111X13) News
‘ ( *) Villa Alegre
(26) Partridge Family
(39) Brady Bunch
6:36 p.m.
(8) Gettin’ Over
(11) To Tell The Truth
(13) Price Is Right
(26) Hogan's Heroes
1$) Adam-12
7 p.m.
( 2) NBC News Special - “
World - Hard Choices: An
can Foreign Policy 1976."
(11) Rhoda - Rhoda worries
over a dilemma: she either swal
lows her artistic pride and deco-
rates a window the shop own-
er's way, or loses the biggest ac-
count of her career.
( 8) Tennis
(13) Ant,erica
(26) Petticoat Junction
(39) FBI
7:30 p.m.
(11) Phyllii - Phyllis is stunned
SIDE GLANCES
"Come Fly with Me.” Hugh
(13) OFympic Games Special
(26) Corner Pyle, USMC
(39) 760 Club
11 p.m.
(26) Movie — “Anything Can
Happen.”
12 a.m.
•( 2) Tomorrow . ..
(39) Life In The Spirit
12:30 a.m.
(11X39) News
(13) Wide World Special
"•2 a.m. /■'
(13) News
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spades and leave it to you to
tell me more about your
hand"
Jim: Today's hand shows
the transfer bid at its best
North wants to be in four
I spades after the notrump
I opening and they get there
| with South as declarer If
West opens a low club the
hand can be beaten, but West
opens a diamond araf -South
wraps the contract up
Oswald If North plays
four spades. East will open
the queen of hearts and the
I defense will take four tricks
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Minneapolis, but Jacoby pm it 'her heirloom punch bond was
together, smoothed out the broken during a drunken bash.
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gales her with fabulous dinners,
lavish gifts and a marriage pro-
posal.
(26) Los Beverly De Peralvillo
8 p.m.
(Hi AU la The Family-Gloria
and Mike become embroiled in
an argument about the nature of
their own marriage.
"When he finally learned to write so we could read it, we dis-
• covered he couldn’t spell!"
CARNIVAL by Dick Turner
(39) Movie - "Monster on the
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together, smoothed out the
wrinkles and is responsible
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wrmnies ana is responsible) 9 p.m.
for its success____J <il) CBS Reports Ioquiry
dal: ' The Americatntesassim"
j tl3) ABC News Closeup *- Docu-
mentary Special: “Women's
Health A Question of Survival"
(261 Andy Griffith V
9:30 p.m.
(26) Celebrity Tennis
10 p.m.
I 2X11X13) News
I 8) Lilias, Yoga And You
(26) Best Of Groucho
(39) love, Americas Style
10:30 pirn.
( 2) Johnny Carson
11) Movie - Three stewardes-
ses seek love and adenture in
By PHIL PASTORET
-
The happy hour at the local
watering hole begins at 5. and
ends a microsecond after you
wander in the door at home
It's my reasoned approach,
your snap judgment and his
irresponsible reply.
You look at a watch to tell
how long till or how long after
- never to tell the time.
ro-
Graph
V Bemice Bede Osol
For Tuesday, Jan. S, 1S78
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
This should be a vary busy day.
but do things so that you don't
paint yourseff Into a corner,
Plan carefully
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Activities and outside interests
are apt to be accentuated to-
day .»Take care not to find ■ -
yoursett on too many com- "You keep forgetting, Pet, you don't have to raise your voice
' nearly as loud as you did In our old BIG car!”
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This
is one of those days where you
could have too many irons in
the fire. Isolate your important
goals.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) It
would be unwise today to try io
sell others on ideas you’re not
too sure of. It you make a pitch,
know the tacts.
LEO (Ally 23-Aufl. 22) Take
extra pains today in situations
you're helping others to Sort
out. Take complicated matters
one step at a time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You
will find today that not
everyone you're associated
with can be handled with the
same techniques. Size up each
one separately.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be
careful today you don't let your
projects,,overlap,. Do the ones
you can do thoroughly.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Continue to keep a tight rein on
the old checkbook and credit
cards. Shop wisely so as not to I
get in a Bind.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) Don't be pressured into
situations today where you feel
you have to acj against your
better judgment. .
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jen.
10) Rather than look for ex-
cuses today, face issues
squarely. If you made a boner,
'less up to it.
AQUARIQ8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 16)
Material Conditions are.likely to
be a bit'mixed for you today.
Be extra prudent. It could pul
you on the plus side.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20)
Don’t take things for granted
today where your Interests are
concerned Look out for
yourself the same as the other
guy-^
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Wthdoy
Jan. 6,1970
This coming year should be e
very exciting and active one tot
you. You're apt to be a trifle
restless and frequently short
tempered, but pleasurable
trips are likely.
nearly as loud as you did In our old BIG car!"
OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, January 5, 1976, newspaper, January 5, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061262/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.