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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1964, p. 28

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, ig Sethi anrinae ise Wednesday, December 2, 1964 MADEMOISELLES! CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Tep record-holder in Masters' |Individuel Championsbip Pley) South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. REMBNBER--TIA REFORMED. 'THAT MEANS NO CAR--NOT ON WHAT I MAKE MANICURING JULIET JONES XANDER GRAHAM BELLS FATHER SHOWS HIM INVENTION OF "VISIBLE SPEECH". -- HAS A PERSONAL REASON FOR SYMPATHIZING WITH THE DEAF,..FOR HIS OWN MOTHER /S LOSING HER HEARING. DIDN'T YOU HEAR ME CALLING, MOTHER? A c- ON aay Snes San] Wee) O10]. Opening lead -- nine of hearts. Suppose you're playing three notrump on the - bidding se- q shown and West opens the nine of hearts, Of course, you don't see the opponents' cards and the question is how to play the hand so that you will have the best chance to make the contract. When it comes to playing the dummy, declarer should of course look upon the hand as a whole and not upon the play of each trick as though it were a complete problem in_ itself. Thus, in deciding which heart to play from dummy on West's nine, South cannot settle this question without reference to the over-all problem of finding the best sequence of plays to produce nine tricks, Observe what happens in the actual hand if South covers the nine with the ten. East plays the jack and declarer wins with the king. South presumably leads a spade to the jack, which East takes with the ace. Fast returns a diamond. South goes down whether he finesses or not.» Assume he finesses. West wins and returns the eight of hearts. Curtain. The same result is obtained if the four of hearts is played on the opening lead. East ducks and the rest of the play is the same. Only by playing the queen on the nine can South make the hand. East is forced to win with wos: THINK THATS AS GOOD AN "Tf EXPLANATION AS ANY-ITS WHAT YOUD CALL PERSONAL HONESTY, ANP 1M AFRAID IT'S NOT ALWAYS AN EASY ATTITUDE TO LIVE WITH~THATS WHY TIGER SUFFERS -- - / DONT KNOW THS WAS SACRED % GROUND TO THE CHEYENNES. /V& COME 70 Sk& /- 4 CAN BUILD A RAILROAD PRIDGE BETWEEN HUNTING WOLF NOT WANT IRON HORSE TO RUN WHERE HIS VISION SAY GROUND 1S SACRED/ SIGNAL OTHER INDIANS ~-- THEN We BE SURE NO PALEFACE CARE COME HERE AGAIN, THE LONE RANGER LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY NG King Ventures Syadicntr, Inc, 1004, World rights reeerv BUT OF COURSE, BEING -- Ah FEMALE, 3'M SURE SHE'LL THINK OF BOMETHING «oe ME THIS MORNING, BUT I'M WORRIED. SHE'S AHEN... AND HENS CAN'T CROW/ (ie ALVARO! © King Fearerce Syndicate, Inc, 1964, Workl rights reserved] @ King Fostere: Syadioate, Ine 1964, World rights reserved. 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GOLLY, MY EYES ARE PLAYIN' TRICKS ON ME...1'M SURE THAT J LAST KID HADA MUSTACHE" ym fe $3 LIE DOWN AND ROLL over! owau! ROLL OVER! (or ve! wn SPEAK! =} ageapegeme o YA CANT EVEN TEACH AN OLD DOG OLD TRICKS ! heard of several cases of mono- nucleosis. My granddaughter has it, and there seems to be nothing we can really find out about the disease. Her doctor took a blood test and said that only rest would help. Her boy 'friend doesn't seem to be afflicted, but he said two of his girl friends have it. When he asked the doctor if he could be a carrier, his doctor just laughed. Please write about this --GRANDMOTHER Mononucleosis (or "glandular fever') is a common infectious, communicable disease which oc- curs almost entirely among young people. Rarely is it ever seen in persons past 30. It is not ordinarily dangerous, complications, however, can be, so a case should be watched carefully. usual for you to know of several cases. It is common, but until fairly recent years a_ great looked or mistakenly thought to be something else. It is well worth-while to know the signs jand have positive laboratory tests, rather than let a young person drag along, achey, list- less and exhausted. As to the boy being a carrier --this I strongly doubt. Without question it is frequently trans- mitted by people having light |cases, but there's no evidence to \indicate that people become.car- lriers in the sense of those carry- ling typhoid Dear Dr. Molner: | was very |interested in your column about croup. Originally I tried the va- /porizer remedy, but because it |takes some time for a Sufficient amount of steam to form, and many cases probably were over-|* 25. Perch 28. Black, viscous 29. Sharp to the taste 32, United States Army: abbr. 35. Past 36, Recom- 39. Large fish 41, Bowling mark 42, Adver- rh There is relief in seconds, Meantime my husbands. starts the vaporizer. Once the baby is, feeling better, we transfer him back to his awn room after i2- rial, is important, This can be benzoin compound or a prepara- tion containing. menthol of. eu- \calyptus. | Dear Dr, Molner: What does CONSUMER LIGHTING FIXTURES Crystal - Pull-Downs & all imaginable types POLE LAMPS & DESK LAMPS DOOR CHIMES by Edwards & NuTone CLOCKS Electric & Transist + by Westelox NOMA LIGHTS Figurines & Viny! Trees ELECTRIC FANS Greatly Reduced changing him to dry clothes to|the term 'general anesthetic" prevent chilling --MRS. L. R. |imply?M. L. Excellent sugggstion. My) jt just means an anesthetic thanks to you and your doctor.|which "puts you to sleep" en- Which method you use depends | tirely, as oppoced to a loca! an- on c:rcumstances. The moist at-jesthetic which shuts off sensa- mosphere (the steam), prefer-|tion (pain, etc.) only in a parti- ably with some aromatic mate-! cular part of the body. You doctor is entirely correct: |because my baby was so young In the average case the essen-|as to make the tent set-up dif- tial treatment is rest. But you/ficult, I followed my doctor's can be certain that if some com-|Suggestion for more practicable plication threatened, he would|results. As soon as I hear the immediately start treatment to|baby gasping, | take him to the control it : bathroom and run the shower The ailment has a tendency 'as hot as possible. DIVISION RUDDY ELECTRIC Ltd. 725-3539 222 Bond West ERC, MUGGS AND SKEETER

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