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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 3

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MARCH 2, 1971 THE REGTSTER-NEWS 1IT. VERNOX. ILLINOIS J-A 7 todays FUNNY Lesson FIXED NC0ME6 RON CORNWELL, Extension Adviser, Agriculture is presenting Mrs. Wilma Hanes of the Centerfield Ramblers and Mr. Kenneth Highsmith of the Camp Ground Golden Rule the pearl clover award for 15 years service as a 4-H leader at the Leaders' Recognition Banquet on February 25.

Mrs. Paul Threatt was not present for the picture. GREED PAYS BIG DIVIDEND By Oswald James Jacoby The suit-preference signal should be used any time the player can be sure that his partner won't misread it. Here is an unusual instance. West decided to open his singleton club.

We aren't sure that we approve of that sort 1 Headquarters far Nationally Advertised CAMERAS PROJECTORS ACCESSORIES (Si 1971 by NEA, Inc. CARROLL RICHTER'S Horoscope WEDNESDAY: During the daylight hours most everyone is likely to be restless, nervous, to break promises and to look for conditions to complain about, so keep cheerful and avoid any pitfalls. However, the evening brings a surprise benefit through i the kind action of another person that lightens loads and brings a better outlook. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.

19) Driving with utmost care as well thinking well before you speak is wise today. An associate gives the support you want. about going off on a NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you fail to receive your REGISTER-NEWS Cull 242 -0118 between the of 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. weekdays. Saturdays 3:30 to p.m.

A messenger will deliver your paper. tangent. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Although you might have made an error where money is concerned, this could act to your benefit indirectly. Don't worry about it.

Plan a way to cut down on present expenses. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Obey every regulation that applies to you or you could get in trouble with bigwigs. Relax tonight with good friends. Keep promises meticulously or you could raise the anger of others. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Don't be too upset because you have to work and not be able to get out for amusement, since you could be dis- apointed, anyway.

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Keep quiet when an altercation starts between a good friend and an advisor. You find all works out just fine. Personal aims do not work out well dur- MAYTAG the dependable automatics AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE PARTS nniHittfiin ing clay, but in evening everything is fine. VIRGO (Aug.

22 to Sept. 22) Being exact in following through with ideas of associates and big- i i wigs brings fine results now. Handle a public matter today. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.

22) Forget anything of a fleeting nature and get right down to 1 business today so that later you can delve into the other interests that fascinate you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Don't rely on others to do your work so you can go out on a tangent, but delve right in and get it done efficiently. Make any payments that are important without further delay.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Keep kin and friends separated today or there is trouble, but tonight you can come to fine agreement. Listen to what others have to say but reach own decisions. CAPICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan 20) If you schedule your time well, you can do duties at home and office well. Otherwise you get mixed up. Keep promises you have made. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.

19) Plan financial matters well but don't do much about them until tomorrow. Do those things you enjoy tonight. Anything of a creative nature is good during afternoon. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.

20) Be more active in the business world and forget the upset conditions at home and you find they later clear up nicely. The day is not good for handling property affairs. NORTH (D) 2 Q10 10 6 AKQ.IB 3 WEST EAST AA75 A2 V.T963 2 VAK84 Q08. .7 7 4 :1 2 2 8 4 SOUTH A 109863 7 5 A Iv 7 5 East-West vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass 1 A Pass :) A Pass 4 A Pass Pass Pass Opening 2 of lead on most occasions, but (his time it turned out to be the best lead to set the contract. Eas was sure that the lead had to be a singleton and he saw a good chanc to save the game if his partner held the ace of trumps and would know enough to lead a heart when he got in with it.

There was also a sure way to get his partner to lead that heart. East dropped his 10 of clubs at trick one. He couldn't be asking for another club lead. West could see every club dummy. Of course, it might be a singleton 10.

Under those circumstances you have to follow with your singleton. South led a trump a', trick two and West took his ace right away. had seen that 10 of clubs and knew that it had to be a high card calling for a lead of the high side suit. So in spite of knowing the general undesirability of leading from a jack through the queen and 10 South led a heart. East won with his king and being a greedy player led a club right back.

West ruffed: put his partner in with a second heart and ruffed another club to set poor South two tricks. 4, First Bank and Trust Co, Mt. Vernon, Illinois OFFERS THE HIGHEST LEGAL RATES ON TIME CERTIFICATES 2 YEAR TIME CERTIFICATES $500 TO $100,000 $100,000 AND OVER 7Wo First Bank and Trust Co. Mt. Vernon, Illinois Tenth And Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each Depositor Insured Up To $20,000 By F.D.I.C.

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