Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1980 Page: 6 of 40
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6—SECTION 1—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Sunday, Feb. 17, 1980
Ann Landers
[jacobys on Bridge
Reply for a nervy request opening
I # I I By Oswald Jacoby biddable.
Daily Crossword
Dear Ann Landers: Early in
October I received the following
. 'note from a relative I see once a
’•(year: “These two squares of
material are for ‘living Care'
--jjuilts. Please embroider, ap-
, plique, fabric-crayon, acrylic-
paint or tie-dye. I hope you will
forgive this short notice but I
need the'"Squares back by the
second week in November, in
time for Christmas. They are to
be surprise gifts for two
relatives.”
My sister-in-law received the
same letter and instructions.
She answered, “Sorry, I don’t
have the time to fill your
request within three clays.'iShe
received a snippy reply saying,
“We will leave your squares
empty until you can get around
to it.” (Another' sister-in-law
who also said she didn’t have
time and was told, “Find time
on your lunch hour.”
1 am not a handy person, and
f \
I don't know how to do any of
the crafts mentioned. Fur-
thermore, I think the relative
has a lot of nerve to impose on
members of the family this
way. What is your opinion9 —
Manipulated in Michigan
Dear Mich.. How long would
it take you to write your name,
diagonally, across the square in
crayon or heavy pencil? I’ll bet
’ a lot less than it took to type a
letter to me. I, agree, your
relative has a lot of nerve, but
there are ways to short-circuit
brassy requests and I just told
you how to dispose of this one.
Dear Ann Landers: I hope
you can help me. I don’t know
where else to turn. I married
young, eight months pregnant
at the'time. All went well for
about two years, then the
marriage began' to fall apart.
We had a lovely little daughter,
and 1 wanted to do what was
right for her. When it came time
to split I did a lot of soul-
searching and decided her
father would be the better
parent. He had a good job and
financial security. I was a high
school dropout and the only kind
of work I knew was waiting
tables. Believe me, I sfied a lot
of tears before I made the final
decision. My family was
shocked and they sure let me
-know it. They could not un-
derstand how a “normal”
mother could make such a
decision.
It's been three years now, and
1 still can’t get rid of the
gnawing guilt — although 1 am
sure I did the right thing. Please
help me get this off my con-
science,- Sleepless Nights in
Virginia
Dear Virginia: If you feel that
yo,ur decision was in the best
interest of the child, that’s all
that matters. Don’t let the
relatives lay a guilt trip on you.
Hestons join forces
By BOB THOMAS
Associated Press Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) The
father acLs, the son writes, and
the Heston talents have been
combined in a new movie,
’T,ast of the Mountain Men.”
, Furthermore; Charlton
Heston says with transparent
pride, “Fray has given me the
best part I’ve had in 10 years
except for Anthony, and that
. one ("Anthony and Cleopatra,”
■which he directed) hasn’t yet
been released.”
Fray is Fraser Heston, a
shade taller than his famous
father, a clean-featured 24 with
a trimmed mustache and quiet
manner, "last of the Mountain
Men” is his first filmed script,
and nepotism naturally raises
its head.
There can be no doubt that the
Your
A sfrograph
Bernice Bede Osol
Monday, Fab 18
icYour
'‘Birthday
February 18, 1980
More travel than usual is likely
lor you this coming year They
may not be long trips, hut they
will all be pleasurable You may
llnd a now tavorite spot you'll
want to revisit several times
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)
Your greatest assets today are
your wit and charm. Others find
you extremely appealing
because, even though you con
duct yourself with a flare, It's
unpretentious Find out more ot
what lies ahead tor you In the
year tollowing your birthday by
sending tor your copy ot Astro-
Graph Letter. Malt $ t for each to
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio
City Station, N Y 100)9 Be sure
to specify birth date
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20)
Your material aspects are
oxtreinely promising today It's
possible you may even receive a
reward tor something nice you
did In the past
ARIES (March 21-April 19) It you
have a choice between doing
something creative as opposed
to doing routine tasks, choose
the former You're artistically
Inclined today.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Gen
eroslty Is part of your basic
nature, and today you could
graphically demonstrate this It
you see someone in need you'll
jump right in without waiting to
be asked lor help
GEMINI (Mey 21 June 20) In
your desire tor stimulating com
panions today, avoid those who
come on too strong You'll be
happier being around the gentler
types
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Unselfish goals are easily
achieved today The selt-seeklng
ones create problems Be helpful
and you'll win the admiration ot
others
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Because
you have a kind word for every-
one today, they in turn have only
the highest things to say about
you You're No t in the eyes of
others
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) A
change lor the better is stirring
This could be in your romantic
involvements or with someone
tor whom you have deep emo-
tional feelings
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Let the
spirit ot cooperation prevail in
your dealings today Beautiful
experiences could ensue through
a willingness for give-and-take
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) Try
to find some time today to work
on projects which are both artis-
tic and creative Your talents will
increase it you exercise them a
bit
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*c. 21)
Someone who is most apprecia-
tive ot you as an Individual might
be extra-nice today and try very
hard to please you
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)
Finishing what you begin today
will give you enormous satisfac-
tion This will be especially true
ot efforts devoted to family
needs
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
film wouldn’t have made it,
without the the participation of
superstar Heston. “The most
difficult thing for me was to
hold the script in my hand and
think, What if I don’t like it!”’
admitted Charlton. “Happily I
did.”
"Even if you hated it, it would
have been no big, deal,” Fraser
said.
The elder Heston saw the role
of mountain man Bill Tyler as
the best he had encountered in
many years.
“Curiously, the 70s brought
some of my most successful
films,” he reflected. “They
were movies like Midway’ and
‘Earthquake,’ by definition of
the genre of mulitple jeopardy*
which automatically mandated
casts of 12 to 15 name players.”
Father and son were talking
over coffee one morning at the
Heston house atop Coldwater
Canyon. Fraser explained that
he had planned to be a marine
biologist and studied a year at
the University of California at
San Diego until he found the
subject too dry. He transferred
to U(TA and studied literature
for three years.
With a father and a mother
(Lydia Clarke) who acted,
wouldn't acting be a natural
profession?
'i considered acting, but I
was never serious about it,”
Fraser said. ”1 decided I
wanted to be a writer.”
“Fray was in a better position
than most to observe the
precariousness of the acting
profession while he was
growing up," his father said.
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. taocej to he with us at 9:30 tor ^
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* 'Happiness Sunday!" activitids at ^
Shannon Oats Church." ^
^ - Roger and Delores Elliott .
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Where were they when you
needed them? Chin up, dear,
one day your daughter will
understand and thank you.-
’ Dear Ann Landers. A cousin I
am vejry fond of was engaged to
marry, a man of questionable
reputation Her mother planned
a big wedding. I sent an ex-
pensive silver tray with her new
initials engraved on it. The
wedding was called off and my
cousin returned all the wedding
gifts.
That was two years ago. Now
my cousin is engaged to marry
a man whose last name begins
with the same initial as her
former fiance. Would it be okay
to send the same gift? —
Strapped for Cash in Sarasota
Dear Sara: Yes. On the card
you enclose, thank- her for her
consideration. If shebas'fr sense
of humor she’ll enjoy the joke.
If not — so what?
—L......-
Is alcoholism ruining your
life? Know the danger signals
arid what to do. Read the
booklet, “Alcoholism — Hope
and Help,” by Aim lenders.
Enclose 50 cents with your'*
request and a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Anil
Landers, P.O. Bo.x 11995,
Chicago, Illinois, 60811.
Copyright 1980
Field Enterprises, Inc
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Son tag
In auction bridge you never
opened a four-cart sail When
contract came in, it became
apparent that you could not
wait for five-qard suits; 35
percent of all hands just don’t
have one
At first, a simple response
in a new suit was not a forcing
bid Then, the need to explore
made it essential that new-
suit reponse be forcing bids.
Then a spade opening with
some minimum holding such
as,S- A Q x x H- x x D- J x x C-
A Q x x started to get (he
opener into trouble any time
his partner responded in
hearts or clubs, while if he
opened one club it became
easy for him to rebid one
spade
Then a group of young
experts found that with many
hands such as S- K x x x H- K
x x D- J x x C- A K x the best
opening bid was one dub and
the utility club had come into
being. Note that these club
bids were not artificial and
not forcing and in standard
American today they are the
same as way back then.
Biddable Suits Today
We suggest that a four-card
major suit is biddable if as
good as A J 9 x or Q J 10 x. A
diamond suit is biddable if
headed by jack-10 or one of
the three top honors and even
if only of three cards while
any three-card club suit is
biddable.
When you have two or more
biddble suits of less than five
cards, the general rule is to
open the lower one. However,
you should prefer a biddable
four-card heart suit to a bidfF
able three- or four-card dia-
mond suit and a biddable four-
card diamond suit to a three-
.card club suit. - —
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )
(For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send $1 lot 'Win at
Bridge," care ot this newspa-
per, P. O. Box 489, Radio City *
Station, New York, N.Y.
10019.)
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8 Often-pickled
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13 Before (poet.)
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world's fair
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prefix (abtjr) •
21 Pipe fitting
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point
23 Irish clan
25 Self-esteem
28 Atop
30 Knitting wool
34 Most
dependable
36 Region of the
patella
37 American
(abbr)
38 Popular snack
40 Soviet Union
(abbr)
41 Barge-load of
coal
43 Bustle
44 Make airtight
46 Radio type
(abbr f
48 Environment
agency (abbr.)
51 Heavenly altar
52 River in
France
56 Burp
59 Blessing
60 Much
61 Mmyan.
62 Case for small
articles
63 Blemish
64 Superlative
suffix
65 McNally s -•
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2 Home of Eve
3 Coastal
projection
4 Springs
5 Conger
6 Mountain
pheasant
7 Old Faithful
8 Babylonian
deity
9- Departure
10 Church part
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adder
19 Pairs-
24 Playful child
25 Jacob's
brother
26 Chews
toothlessly
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1980, newspaper, February 17, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823889/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.