Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1980 Page: 3 of 10
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(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
Using Stayman convention
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Invented by Sam Stayman
and George Rapee in 1942 or
1943, it is an artificial two-
club response to a one-
notrump opening bid to ask
partner if he holds a four-card
major suit.
With no four-card major
suit, partner rebids two
diamonds. With one four-card
major suit, he bids it; with two
four-card majors, he rebids
one of them. We recommend
that he bid the better one. But
if you want always to bid
spades, or always bid hearts,
go ahead. Just make sure that
partner knows which one you
do rebid.
We recommend what is
known as a non-forcing Stay-
man, in which the responder
may have a bad hand so that
if opener bids two diamonds
and responder bids two hearts
or two spades, opener is
expected to pass.
Similarly, if his rebid is two
notrump or a simple raise to
three of partner’s major suit,
he is inviting game, but not
insisting on it.
Here are some sample
weak-hand responses:
IS-xxxxH-xxxxD-K
x x x C- x. Responder plans to
pass any rebid by opener.
2. S- Q x x x H- Q xxxxD-
x x C- x x. Responder plans to
bid two hearts if opener
rebids two diamonds and to
pass if opener rebids two of
either major.
3 . S - K x x x H - K x D- Q 10
x C- J x x x. Responder plans
to rebid two notrump if open-
er bids hearts or diamonds
and to raise two spades to
three or to four depending on
just how optimistic or pes-
simistic he is.
Here are responses with
better hands.
4.S-QxxxH-QxxxxD-
A x C- J x. Responder will bid
three notrump over two dia-
monds and raise either major
suit to game.
5.QxxxH-KQJ 109D-J
9 x C- x. Responder will raise
either major suit to game and
will bid three hearts over two
diamonds. You should play
this heart bid as a game force.
You can make game opposite
most notrumps. Incidentally,
if partner rebids three
notrump over three hearts let
him play there.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
Polly's
Hi* Pointers b,m,<w
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Mopping tight areas
By Polly Cramer
POLLY’S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY — Does anyotte have an idea for
cleaning under big appliances such as the washer and
dryer without having to move them? I tried using a dust
mop but the space is not wide enough for it to go under
them. — DONA
DEAR DONA — Have you tried wrapping a cloth or
sponge around a yardstick? A rubber band will hold it in
place. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY — I have found that the nylon bags that
onions come in are perfect to protect my hair when I am
outdoors gardening, fishing, etc. The edge does not ravel, they
are cool, nave no chin straps and do not come off. Last but not
least they cost nothing. — FRIEDA
DEAR POLLY — When wearing shoes with heel straps a
piece of moleskin applied to the back of the straps will keep
them from slipping off the heels. - MRS. R.F.
DEAR POLLY — I had great success washing an old plastic'
shower curtain with some old towels in hot water in the wash-
ing machine. I also dried them together in the dryer but
removed the shower curtain before the towels were dry and it
came out looking like new, was very soft and had no wrinkles.
An old vinyl-lace tablecloth was washed the same way and
also looks great. I had discarded so many of them before
trying to wash them this way. - MRS. P.B.
DEAR POLLY — When you find a bee or beetle in the house
just reach for your hair spray can and give the insect a spray
that will stiffen its wings so it cannot fly. — WINOMA.
DEAR POLLY — Use the handle of a toothbrush to flatten
a toothpaste or other such tube. Then roll up from the bottom
and there is little waste. — THERESA.
DEAR POLLY — Whenever my husband shaves he cleans
his glasses with his shaving brush and always has sparkling
glasses.
Facial tissues are so expensive now so I fill three empty
boxes with tissue from one roll of nice crinkled toilet tissue.
Using two sheets I fold them back about an inch lengthwise to
make them readily available. - DOROTHY C.
Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you newspaper
eMDon clippers if she uses your favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Problem in her column. Write POLLY’S POINTERS in care of
Hrio newspaper.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Spring*, Texas, Tuesday, July 29,1980—3.
Mismanagement appears
as real cause of lawsuit
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP)
— A lawsuit challenging Terri
Eoff’s right to be Miss Texas for
1980 is not directed at Miss Eoff,
but at organizers of the Miss
Texas Pageant to determine
their integrity, plaintiffs in the
case contend.
“I think Terri is a terrific
actress and she’d probably do
well as a Miss America,” said
Bobbie Lynn Candler, Miss
Dallas for 1980 and first runner-
up to Miss Eoff of Lubbock at
the July 12 Miss Texas pageant.
'It's not a personal thing, it’s a
legal matter that has to do with
enforcing the rules."
Miss Candler was one of the
first witnesses when a hearing
opened Monday on the suit,
which seeks an injunction to
At Wit's End
By Erma Bombeck
Area Thespians
Paul "Chunky" Miller, a senior at Sulphur Springs High School
and Carol McKeever, an english and drama teacher at Yantis
High School, are participating in the two-week Theatre Workshop
sponsored by the Department of Speech and Drama at East Texas
State University. In addition to studying acting, stage speech,
movement, costuming, make-up, scenery construction and
lighting, they will appear in at least one play production. Miller is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleotha Miller of 329 Putman.
ETSU photo by DAVIDWALVOORD
Admissions
Mrs. Glee Hare, 709 Houston.
Mrs. Onie Yankey, 226 South
League.
Paul Schoate, Como.
Mrs. James Irby, Route 5.
Mrs. Suzann White, Saltillo.
Eula Clayton, 300 Lamar.
Conrad Hargrove, Cookville.
Mrs. Mike Berry, Quitman.
Kelley Hargrave, Route 3.
Dorothy Johnson, 203
Whitworth.
Mrs. Kenneth Blaylock,
Route 5.
Mrs. Juddie Malone, Route 1.
Ashley Cox, 945 South Moore.
William J. Reynolds,
Brashear.
Dismissals
Mrs. Dean Fetting, 617
Spence.
Andrew Ward, Route 5.
Mrs. Sylvia Thomas, Omaha.
Mrs. Jeryl I,each, Route 5.
Mrs. Frank Jimmerson, 418
East Ross.
Mrs. Earl Lancaster, 210
South League.
Mrs. Larry Harbin and baby
girl, Winnsboro.
Mrs. Harvey Grayson, 138
Oak Grove.
Marshall Dilbeck, Cooper.
Mrs. Burnis Turner, Point.
My kids think a pioneer is someone without a
clothes dryer. They’ve been raised in a world of
electrical outlets, miracle fabrics, one-size-fits-all
and just-add-water.
They don’t know what an alley is...a washer
wringer...a piece of coaL.a plain white T-shirt...a pen
wiper...oradoily.
Some of them have never had personal contact with
a basement, bus transfer, a screen door that didn’t
have a glass replacement, or for that matter a person
who didn’t have a checking account.
I never look at my children that I don’t fall on my
knees and say, “Thank You, God, for making these
children in the 20th century where technology
prevails. They would never have survived without it.
“Thank You for making doors that close
automatically behind them. Otherwise large office
buildings, schools, and department stores would be
open to all the elements.
“Thank You for drip-dry and permanent press.
Without them I’d never permit my children to give
their right names anywhere.
“Thank You for electric dishwashers. It takes a lot
to admit the first model made with two hands and feet
didn’t work out.
“Thank You for headphones for stereo or I’d have
gone deaf long before last year.
“How kind of You to assess their limitations and
give them ovens, refrigerators, and pets that clean
themselves.
“Thank You for 40-gallon hot-water heaters that
take them through a complete shampoo without
waiting for new water to heat.
“Thank you for pocket computers where they no
longer have to find out so soon what I don’t know.
“My gratitude for aerosol cans of pine and lemon
scents to surround gym shoes that have not left the
feet in three years.
“Thank You for digital watches that eliminate a lot
of teaching about which hand is before and which one
is after.
“Thank you for Dial-a-Prayer for the woman who
can’t cope until Sunday.”
In looking over modern technology, there is
possibly only one thing that was missed. A dial tone on
mothers that indicates, “I’m busy.”
Copyright 1980, Field Enterprise*, Inc.
keep Miss Eoff from
representing Texas in the Miss
America Pageant this fall.
The plaintiff, Miss Dallas
Scholarship Pageant Industry
which sponsored Miss Candler,
claims Miss Eoff violated
pageant rules by exceeding the
time limit during her talent
presentation. That, the suit
says, gave her an unfair ad-
vantage over contestants, such
as Miss Candler, who obeyed
the time limit.
Rose Raley, Miss Candler’s
manager and president of the
Miss Dallas contest* said the
$8,000 her organization spent
grooming their entrant is not
the heart of the matter.
The real issue, she said, is the
"moral and legal integrity of
the pageant system.”
Roland Smith, a judge in
beauty pageants in Georgia,
told reporters he came to
watch the trial “to see if
anything is on the up-and-up.”
“There are a lot of disputes
about the Miss Texas Pageant,"
Smith said. “This is one of the
few state pageants that people
all over the country complain
about.”
Attorneys for the defendants,
Miss Texas Scholarship
Pageant Industry, claimed Miss
Candler had violated some
pageant rules herself,
exaggerating her height on
pageant forms, wearing shoes
that did not conform to pageant
guidelines and failing to give
her evening gown to pageant :
authorities as required.
She admitted listing her
height as 5 feet 5 inches, when
she really stands a shade less
than 5-4.
"I'm not the first to do it and I
doubt l’ll be the last," she said, .
adding it is common knowledge .,
that pageant judges favor taller
women.
She also admitted keeping the .
gown to protect it, she said,.
from other contestants.
College drama professor
Mason Johnson testified he
timed Miss Eoff’s talent
presentation — a scene from a ;
drama — at four minutes, 44.
seconds, nearly two minutes
longer than the 2:50 time limit.
Miss Eoff won a standing
ovation after the performance.
Johnson called it "superb,” but
said Miss Eoff probably could
not have achieved the same
dramatic effect had she stayed
within the time limit.
In addition to the injunction,
Miss Candler’s backers are
seeking damages and legal fees.
State District Court Judge Hal
Lattlmore said he would con-
sider those matters after ruling ■
on the injunction.
out & about
Wayman Woffard has Luis M. Cowley, M.D., Terrell *i
returned home from Baylor State Hospital, P.O. Box 70, >•.
Hospital. Terrell State Hospital.
Mary Conley Estes’ Sunday
School Class at the First
Baptist Church will meet at
6:30 p.m., Tuesday for a salad
supper at Verna Shelton’s
home, 513 Junell.
Mrs. Ora Lovell underwent
major surgery at Mother
Francis Hospital in Tyler,
yesterday. She spent the night
in the recovery room and
family and friends will visit her
today. She is in room 347.
Those interested in seeing the
Civic Center Auditorium .
completed should make plans .•
to take a late lunch on Wed-
nesday, Aug. 6. Judge Joe R.
Pogue will hold a rap session
with interested parties at 1:30 •-
p.m. The county official wants
to know what those using the
facility want and need. The
pubilc is invited.
It is not too late to mail a
letter stating the need of a Non-
Residential Program for
mental health services in
Hopkins County. The program
will be primarily funded by the
Texas Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation
in Austin. Mail your letters to
The Sulphur Springs Public
Library will have a “Story
Hour” tomorrow at 1 p.m.
Mindy Hosey will be the story-
teller. Parents are invited to
bring their children.
No diet help for hiatal hernia
The phone number for the
Wife & Child Abuse Hot line is 1-
800-252-5400. This is a non-profit
organization located in Dali—
as a referal service for those in
need.
The Ringling Bros, and
Bamum and Bailey Circus
begins tonight in Reunion
Arena in Dallas.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Do
you have any diet for a person
with a hiatal hernia? I’ve been
getting terrible pains in my
chest and went to the doctor
to check for a gallbladder and
he gave me an upper GI series
X-ray and electrocardiogram.
It seems like everything 1 eat
either comes up and I have to
rechew it or else I have a sour
stomach and I need to burp all
the time.
I waited for several weeks
and called my doctor’s nurse
and she checked the results of
my tests and said the only
thing I had was a small hiatal
hernia that most people have
and are not aware of. She said
it would never go away unless
operated on and that I just
had to not eat spicy foods. I
asked about coffee, and I
drink a lot of it, and she said
that it was OK.
I asked if she could send me
a diet and she said they didn’t
have one but just to watch
what I eat and if I got any
pain to take some Donnatal
tablets that they gave me.
They didn’t say anything
about antacid pills which I
just about live on.
I spent this money on X-
rays and still don’t know what
to do. She said to lose weight
but I don’t know what type of
diet to go on. I am overweight.
I’m 5 feet 2 and weigh 150
pounds. Could you give me
some information that would
help?
DEAR READER - It
sounds like you need quite a
bit of help. To start with,
there’s no special diet for hia-
tal hernia other than not to
eat very large meals. You
may need to eat frequent
small meals to satisfy your
nutritional requirements. Any
time you overload the stom-
ach it’s apt to leak back into
the lower esophagus and
cause the problems that
you’re describing.
I’m sending you The Health
Letter number 4-8, Hiatal
Hernia, to give you more com-
plete information on what you
can do to control your symp-
toms. This includes keeping
the head of the bed elevated,
not wearing a tight belt or gir-
dle and not lying down for at
least two hours after eating.
Other readers who want this
issue can send 75 cents with a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope for it. Send your
request to me, in care of this
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
Now I diagree entirely with
the comment that coffee is
OK. It certainly is not. It will
increase the acid digestive
juice formation by your stom-
ach and can even cause burn-
ing in the pit of the stomach in
people who don’t have a hiatal
hernia. I think you should stop
at once and I would encourage
you to avoid the decaffeinated
products as well. The same
goes for tea, colas and any
beverage that contains
caffeine.
You’re absolutely right
about the importance of los-
ing weight. Anything inside
the abdominal cavity that
occupies space or creates
pressure can help to push a
small amount of the stomach
through the hole in the
diaphragm. That, in turn, can
lead to symptoms.
As you’ll see in The Health
Letter on hiatal hernia that
I’m sending you, antacids are
frequently used to help relieve
symptoms of burning associ-
ated with the hiatal hernia.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
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Our Daily Bread
Scripture Reading for Today:John 12:35-43
UNDERCOVER CHRISTIANS
\ For they loved the praise of men more than
the praise of God. John 12:43
ACCORDING to naturalists, certain butterflies of the
/^ Kallima family have the ability to pull oft a disap-
pearing trick. Also known as "dead-leal butterflies,"
these insects have brilliant colors on the upper sides of
their wings. But their undersides are noteworthy for their
lack of color. They bear the lines and markings of a dead
leaf. The result is that in flight there is a sudden flash of
bright color that can be picked up easily by friend and foe
alike. But when this little creature lands, a strange thing
takes place. Colors disappear, and its detailed camouflage
turns it into a "dead leaf." The butterfly positions itself
downstem as a leaf, and then begins to sway gently in
the breeze. Observers say it is almost impossible to detect
since the "leaf vein" appearance of the wings includes
other markings which mimic holes, tears, and fungal
growths.
Now, do you see it? No, I don't mean the butterfly. Do
you see yourself? If you are a believer, I think you'll agree
■ it's very easy to avoid being detected as a believer by
taking on the appearance of the world. That's not to say
we ought to go around calling attention to ourselves. We
must be consistent—not showing our colors for the Lord
just on some occasions but quickly disappearing into our
surroundings whenever it's convenient to do so.
It's true, we can stay in good standing with the world
by going undercover. But that usually shows we love tl
praise of men more than the praise of God. Let's maint
a clear-cut testimony at all times and in all circumstar
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God put us in this darkened world
To shine as sons of light,
So let us never dim the truth
But keep our colors bright.
THOT: Always work harder at being what youi
at hiding what you are. *
M.R. DaHian ll: Copyright lSSO, I
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