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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 9

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Wednesday August 1,1979 The Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Hints From Heloise DEAR HELOISE: When traveling with children in the summertime when it gets so hot, 1 like to take a pint plastic bottle and fill it three-fourths full with water. Then I put the lid on and stick it. in the freezer, 2 am going to be gone for a long period (or even a couple of hours), I take the bottle out of the freezer and fill with water. Then I give a bottle to each child (I like to mark with different color lids). When they get thirsty, they can have a cold drink of Surprising how it helps Jfldren to be better little and there's no nagging to stop for a drink.

have found even a 2-year- offi can handle this size bottle whout spilling or needing to get the lid off. MEven my 9-year-old asks for apxrttle for long trips. Best traveling companion one cpfeld have! L. Gustafson JL Sounds good. You could even freeze the water in one of those spill-proof plastic glasses.

I bought one of those for coffee when I 1 have to go somewhere early in the morning. Works great. Heloise DEAR HELOISE: Last year was my parents' silver anniversary and I came across this great idea. I bought a picture album with the clear plastic sheets. I took pictures of my sisters, myself and our families and made a pictorial history of our lives, starting with a picture of rhy parents when they were babies, when they were married and on down the line, including the last baby that was born to my sister.

I hardly need to tell you that they were both surprised and thrilled at something they could take anywhere, could be displayed with any decor and were proud of as well. You should hear all the compliments' Laura L. Sartori DEAR The best way I have found to freshen shredded cocoanut is to soak it in a little sweet milk a few minutes before using it. This works especially well if you have opened a box and forgotten to close it real tight (this is my favorite trick). Mrs.

W.W. Wallace DEAR HELOISE: 1 have found the solution to dusting those cracks and corners that are so hard to get to. Dust with a soft, long- handled paint brush. It cleans in every little crack and corner and really does a good job. Mrs.

John C. Nichols You can also spray a dust magnet on the brush and it works wonders. Heloise DEAR HELOISE: The next time you go on a Myers' Aide To Visit Delphi Congressional have any problems or ques- represtntative will be at Ihe lions on that day regarding Carroli County courthouse national affairs. No from 2:30 to3 p. m.

Thursday, Lynn Nicoson, represents- The congressional district live of Seventh District Con- office is in room 107 of the gressman John Myers, will- Federal Buiiding in Terre wi'o individuals Haute. picnic or camping, be sure to include a card of thumbtacks in your supplies. They will hold your tablecloth down on a windy day plus any number of other things you might think of. Mrs. Wm.

Davy ST. DEAR HELOISE: My husband had several odd socks, plus ones with the elastic tops worn out. So one day I went to the supermarket and bought a mop handle with a metal clamp on Placed the socks evenly in the clamp and closed, it tightly. I had the best wet mop I've ever used and it doesn't leave lint. After using, I rinse it out and hang it up somewhere to dry.

Believe it or-not, I've had that mop two years and when a sock comes up not fit to wear, I add it to collection on the mop. 2-3-4 si' Bridge NORTH 87 VQ63 8-1 A 9 7 2 EAST 54 J982 7652 SOUTH 4KQJH96 10 A 10 10 8 5 Vulnerable: East-West 0ealer: South frest North East South ft A3 2 AK754 98 £643 gass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Oswald Jacoby Alan Sontag because partner played a low heart and he, West, did not want to establish dummy's queen of hearts. He switched to a diamond at trick two. Declarer won East's king of diamonds with his ace and led the king of spades, which was won by West's ace. West continued diamonds, which South won.

South then drew two rounds of trump and finessed clubs, the queen losing to the king. East returned a heart which was ruffed by South, who then played his remaining trump and damond winners. When he led his last winner in a three-card ending, North was down to the heart queen and the ace-nine of clubs. West was forced to pitch a club in front of the dummy in order to save his heart ace, and declarer threw the now useless queen of hearts away. Declarer led a club at trick 12 and West played low.

Declarer knew that We't's remaining card was thi ace of hearts and that a MAYS DISCONTINUED NORITAKE CHINA SETS PRICE AND MORE 177 Pair Women's Drastically Reduced as much as Wometfs SifOES Values to 50 CANVAS SHOES SANDALS Values to 4tQ PURSES-33V3 OFF JThe bidding was optimis- "esse for the jack of clubs tip. South had a reasonable no possibly succeed. opening bid. West should be erefore 18 the ace commended for not overcall- of i ub an made the con- because of tr ct jack dropped. lifted high-card points, North-Souths aggressive dpi distribution and unfa'' blddl "8 wa vindicated by viable vulnerability.

North rt P'f lpefdKb felt it was his duty to bid two the knowledge that West had clubs with 10 high-card shown the ace of hearts at points. South jumped to three spades despite his minimum opening bid and was reached. After the king of hearts wop the first trick, West realized he had to-switch trick one. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN (For a copy of JACOBY MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at Bridge," care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, New York, N.

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