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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 19

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Fremont, Ohio
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A- cops: I'VE sr fraltal '1hP1 Tv, 5 fq 0014 LMIN3 Falk Syrd.sto Inc BEEN MANG FOR OME 0,4 I DAPS AND I BTU CANT FIND WHAT '51HE 4100 i Nl' I INE PASSWORD WE NEED 'TO 511.WID Ti BKEAK INTO THE SCHOOL tu COMPUTZA l' 't 1 47'' I '7 I. 1 1 inim, 1 111, 1 II i hi tillic woe' 1 a AA AP. tfr- I Ili'' dun' it' aregOPOIMIiii 1111 Vrollillinill'' dm' 11)1 itilla l' I 41010111111.11111 11 7kk l' iltrantliathol01. Family Circus Bloom Courtty I I Firrrnie DEAR READERS: Can you believe It's St. Valentine's Day again? Well, It Is, so here's my updated annual message: Be a sweetheart; call someone who's lonely and say, "I'm thinking of you." Or better yet, say, "I'm coming over to take you to lunch or to run some errands or to give you a ride." Visit someone in a nursing home or a prison.

Say a prayer. Donate some blood. Adopt a pet. Will your eyes, your kidneys and all your usable organs to someone who can use them after you're gone. Quit smoking.

Listen to your teen-ager. Write a fan letter. Tell your parents you think they're great. Pay your doctor. Spay your dog.

Neuter your cat. Forgive an enemy. Register to vote. Hug a child. Listen to a bore.

Send a donation to the Salvation Army, Care or to the charity of your choice. If you love someone, tell him or her now; don't wait until next Valentine's Day to be a sweetheart again. Love, ABBY DEAR ABBY: Please don't throw this away thinking it's from some foolish little girl because I'm 22 and consider this a serious problem. My boyfriend is a Seventh-Day Adventist and he says his religion doesn't approve of jewelry of any kind, so I shouldn't expect a wedding ring! Maybe I'm silly, but I can't imagine being married without one. Does it say somewhere in the Bible that wedding rings are a.

sin? I know I won't die without one, but all my married friends have wedding bands, and I won't feel really married without one. WANTS A RING DEAR WANTS: It's true, there is no "wedding ring" in the marriage ceremony of Seventh-Day Ad- ventists. The church frowns on jewelry, but some members do not consider the wedding band "jewelry," and after they are married they wear them on their own. It is not a sin. You are apparently not a Seventh-Day Adventist, so I advise you to talk to a local pastor of the church and ask for some educational material about what is expected of members.

Horoscopes Carroll Righter si support for you ventures. Avoid one who is jealous of you and has an eye on your assets. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Your outside affairs may not be going as you wish in the morning, but after lunch it is possible to make headway.

Rest tonight. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): You have good ideas but cannot get get them operating until after lunch. New contacts are better made in the afternoon.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20): Study your position before making plans to pay bills. Tonight is fine for romantic pleasures with one you love. AQUARIUS (Jan.

21 to Feb. 19): Although you can accomplish much today. you find it rather a slow process. Listen to a coworker on how to be more ell icient. PISCES (Feb.

20 to March 20): You have a fine talent that needs perfecting now. Later, enjoy pleasures in the company of kin and friends. Be happy. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN or she will be one who Can get ahead fast upon reaching maturity, provided that a fine education is given. Include philosophy, psychology.

and foreign Ian-. guages. There is a fine flair for writing in this chart. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until early in the afternoon make a point to get everything in your mind organized and be prepared to put in effect immediately.

Early mornining brings confusion. ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You find it difficult to express your talenfs early in the day. Choose your companions wisely. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Solve problematic affair at home and then home life works out to your liking. Apply yourself.

Be happy. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): You get letters that are not pleasing in the morning. Strive for a safer way of living. Set to it that windows and doors are guarded. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21): Study plans to add to present abundance before you make any new investments.

Make sure your credit is good. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21): You find it difficult to gain pesonal wishes in the morning. Get into satisfying social pleasures. Increase popularity and happiness.

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22): peel get so involved in small affairs that you may lose out on. A conversation with your mate can help you. LIBRA (Sept.

23 to Oct. 22): Contact friends who can give you Bridge I Bj. Becker' Solid Milk Chocolate STARS Reg. $3.79 Lb. 2 9 9 LB.

Good Thno hob. It DU West dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH 4984 A Q73 0 854 468743 WEST EAS 41097 V.195 )(101 0 Q.11093 06 AK.1105 Q9 EAST 10975 VK108642 06 (19 IRELIPERIS Open Daily I a.m. to 11 p.m.

311 W. STATE ST. PHONE 332-213I 11.1 a. 11 NOW SOUTH AKQ.1632 OAK72 82 ILLUSION" 411 pow MOtAroll WV 5014E tilft0( ANP MKOOPAIll UIL FRI 010105HWWI FOR NE TASK MEV. 0 PoP But South can make four spades in an ingenious manner if he puts his mind to it.

When he leads the ace of spades at trick four and West shows out, he learns a great deal about the makeup of the adverse cards. Declarer has already learned at trick three that West had five clubs; and he can now reasonably assume that West also has five or six diamonds, considering his opening bid. This indicates that East started with one diamond or none, on top of the four spades and two clubs he is already known to have. This knowledge can now be put to use. Declarer continues with the K-Q of spades, leaving East with the ten.

South then plays the A-K of diamonds. If East trumps, he will have to return a heart, providing a haven for both of South's diamond losers. So let's say East discards a heart instead. East's refusal to ruff does not let him off the hook. South plays the spade three, forcing East to win the trick and lead a heart.

The effect is that South loses a trump trick unnecessarily, but socres two heart tricks in exchange. Who can ask for anything more? PtiONFP Priv? of woof CAN AiA4i rotr OW, OF CPCIARfrrr5 HAS IVO) COZCLY NIVVEN. ot PAU Af) FOOT CAR Or it4 5o0ri, 1 Ho5 opqm? WU St WENT 5AN5 romcco. A ESN OW Vk i 4111 o' 1' or. )4Y1 IPA ,) 0 yr-i -6 4No 04 Al 4111 1 l' 1 1: to ig i ii- 1 1 1 1 14.111 1 .4 1 1 VP i foo, ti.

If 4, i 'a It'- --lik I 1 .....6 16..............: 1 Oir 4 II F. 61 Ad, 0 At 7 zE-- 14 4 4, 12: d)) a 4 iiiik The bidding: West North East South 10 Pass 1 4 Opening lead king of clubs. There Is a certain compelling logic in bridge that frequently leads declarer to his goal. Call it intuition, reasoning power or whatever you will, it does the Job. Consider this deal where West leads the of clubs, declarer ruffing the third round.

The contract looks hopeless, because South has only nine tricks consisting of seven spades and the A-K of diamonds. He has no made-to-order entry to dummy's ace of hearts. his potential tenth trick, nor can he expect the diamonds to be divided 3-3 after West's opening diamond bid. WO MI7 1,10 ILI, AECW4 Otoi OVAPY 9:30.2 A.M. Tues.

todloss Night ,1 411P f5 Ak istAtlf ovir OF I IVAN-4, LIA6 IN atiPMI I .0. 'f I inial7.1Imyliii j.126 Is RANIADA INN I "You may ach have ono more beam I transplant this heart to a safer placer 3701 N. SR 53 FREMONT Somclusi4y County et' Commforcip dge.

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