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Page 2-D THE EL PASO TIMES, Friday. February 10, 1864 Uuric If uller, news features editor $46-6lS4 Lante Murray, entertainment editor $46-6155 Mary Margaret Davis, club news 5464151 PaV Henry, religion news 5464150 Scott Fitzgerald. TV Times 546-6159 over the 2nd cup Camera center can get parts to repair stack loader 6 quien sabe by ChucK Whitlock original caller identified her only as Helen, because they did not obtain the last name. In my answer, I quoted a reference that said the "Helen," with another last name, had died a couple of months ago. I am sorry but at the time this was the only answer I could find to the "Helen." If the original inquiring person will call Mrs.

Helen Jaschua at 755-4950, they can secure the additional piece of the Hummel works they want. The Morning Glory Shop in Morningside Mall also should be listed as a place to contact whenever a piece of the Hummel works is sought. It has been an official outlet for the works for the past seven years. Call Quien Sabe at 546-6142, or write to Quien P.O. Box 20, The El Paso Times, El Paso, Texas 79999.

Question: I have a Sawers slide projector (or displaying slides, and I also have a stack loader for the equipment. But my stack loader has ceased to operate and it must be fixed. Can you supply me with the name of someone who could work on the stack loader and get it to operate? Or could you find someone who could tell me what to do with it, such as getting a replacement? I must get my equipment to working again. If there is anyone in El Paso who can work on the stack loader, would they please call me at 581-5698? K.P. Answer: I have two places of business who indicated they probably could fix your stack loader, K.P.

One of them is Reed's Camera Center, at 62 Bassett Center, 778-7334, who said they have found parts for the Sawer's machines to be available and would be glad to try to fix your loader. But John Cordova of Reed's said probably it would take three weeks to get it operating again. You were asked to bring the machine by their store. The other place is Du Motion Picture Service, 1601 Montana 532-2760. They also said they thought your machine could be fixed.

They asked that you bring the equipment by their store and they would talk to you about it. Reader looks: I am looking for a front clip, which includes the two front fenders and the nose, for my daughter's 1962 arm arm Ghia, which has been badly smashed. I have called every available wrecking yard in town and have watched the want ads for the past six months. I am having absolutely no success of any kind. No one has the front clip, according to the wrecking yards.

I know someone can help me if we can just find each other. If there is any person in the El Paso area who has this front clip, or any part of the package, for the Karmann Ghia, would they please call me at 593-1897? D.H. Reader informs: I received a telephone call from Mrs. Helen Jaschua, who operates the Hummel Lovers, who said she was the "Helen" who was sought by a caller the other day. The Interns need experience, not sleep THE VID HID Dear Ann Landers: I have just talked with my son by phono Jay is an intern in a large, prestigious hospital which will remain nameless because I believe the condition is the same in all hospitals.

The fact that he is not at the top of his class is not due to laziness, lack of motivation or stupidity. Jay is exhausted to the point of being unsure individuals with total commitment. It takes all kinds, and there is something for everyone big things to do, and lesser things. Fortunately, there is always a choice." Dear Ann Landers: I am a married woman with three children. Things are good now, but we went through some rocky times when we fought constantly.

During those terrible episodes about everything 1 engaged in affairs with other men to "get even." I realize now how stupid it was, but one cannot undo the past. The problem: The last affair went on for quite a while. I am not sure if the youngest including his ability to make decisions The 100-hour weeks, the 40-hour shifts and the constant stress and pressures of modern-day medicine are taking their toll not only on him, but most Ann Landers Sr syndicated columnist Software designers score again with detective game As Sherlock Holmes said to his assistant, "Elementary, my dear Watson." That's how I'm beginning to feel about the software company Activision. How can it consistently come out with such great games? It's like the steady flow of the Mississippi River. Just about the time I'm thinking, "This one Activision can't top," the people there do! One such game for the Atari 2600 by Activision was Frostbite.

Day in add day out, I played it. I advised all my friends not to be left out in the cold and to get the game. Then, Activision did it again with another terrific game. Activision now has come out with two more great ones for the Atari 2600 Private Eye and H.E.R.O. I can't make up my mind which I like better, but because Private Eye is to be released this month, I'll review it now.

But a word of warning: H.E.R.O. deserves equal time! Bob "Chopper Command" Whitehead, co-founder of Activision, designed Private Eye. In this cute, whimsical adventure-type game, the player plays the role of French investigator Pierre Touche, who has followed the international criminal Henri La Fiend into New York City. If is his Job to locate all the stolen goods that are scattered across the town and bring them back to their owners. He performs his duty in a Model A buggy that bounces him around.

The good are scattered in urban and park scenes that are dotted with dangers such as knife-throwing thugs, falling bricks and flowerpots, potholes, sewer rats'and aggressive pigeons. After finding all the stolen goods, Defective Touche must capture Henry La Fiend, who is hiding sojnewhere in the city, and bring him to police headquarters to bp booked. interns and residents. Please ask your friends in the medical world the purpose of such training. Surely they can't believe that a doctor can be mentally alert when he is fatigued.

I certainly would hate to have my life depend on a person who had gone without sleep for two days and a night. And don't let them tell you it has always been done that way and if the old doctors could stand it, this generation can too. Medicine is much more complicated than it used to be. Concerned Mother Dear Mother: I asked Dr Norman Shumway. the distinguished chairman of the department of cardiovascular surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, to respond to your question.

Dr. Shumway said: "I believe 'Mother' should realize that rarely is a life-and-death decision made by an intern or a resident who has been without sleep for many hours. On the other side of the coin is the desire for most young doctors to gain as much clinical experience as possible, and most of them would rather take care of patients than cither sleep or eat. "While there is much to be said for balance in life, the real shakers and movers are those child was fathered by my lover or my husband. I keep searching his face for a clue, but one day he looks like my husband and the next day he looks like the other man.

I am suffering from terrible guilt feelings, but am afraid if I confess to my husband, he will throw me out on the street with the boy and get custody of the other children. I love my husband and will never stray again. Meanwhile, the guilt is unbearable. Please tell me what to do. Mexico City Reader Dear Reader: You must get this off your chest or it will be a source of continuing anxiety.

Unload, in detail, on a clergyman or a professional therapist. Spare your husband, please. And for heaven's sake, don't confide in a friend. What kind of wedding goes with today's new life styles? Does anything go? Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide" tells what's right for today's weddings. For a copy, send $2.00, plus a long, sell-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O.

Box 20, The El Paso Times, El Paso, Texas 79999. Friday's horoscope By Jeane Dixon Los Angeles Syndicate YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: Work becomes more interesting in the months ahead. As profits rise, salaries and benefits should improve. Take advantage of an opportunity to travel. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You may find it difficult to concentrate today.

Distant affairs should be left to someone with more experience. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): The people you work with are very sensitive now. Watch your step! A bitter disappointment can be turned into an asset. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Clear up loose ends before the weekend so that you do not have to take work home. It would be wise to accept a last-minute invitation.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): A rather slow-moving day lies ahead. Your plans will bear fruit sooner than you think. Postpone starting a new project until Monday. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Do not get carried away by your imagination.

It is time to face reality. You can turn a financial situation around if you are honest with a bank officer. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): A friend supplies information that helps you increase your earnings. Contact someone influential about a job.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): You revel in the extra attention you get now. A casual flirtation could lead to the real thing! Avoid buying anything from a fast-talking salesperson. Appearances may be deceptive. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Spend more time reading and studying.

A hobby could easily become a source of income. An effort to improve your appearance works wonders. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take time out to listen to a teen-ager's problems.

A compromise will speed the signing of a contract. Spending a quiet evening at home restores your equilibrium following hectic week. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A newcomer could play havoc with your schedule.

Do the essential, postponing anything that can be completed next week AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. IS): Your stubbornness can be frustrating to those who love you. Let yourself be persuaded to do something adventuresome. Welcome a friend's offer of financial help.

You can repay the favor later. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A temporary cash shortage could put you in a bind. Save money by performing more services for yourself. Romance is very fulfilling.

Use razor to rid sheet of fuzz balls The city is filled with secret passi feways, one-way streets sharp memory and fast and dead ends. It takes someone wit reflexes to find all the stolen goods ai I capture Henri La nena Dear Heloise: How do I get rid of fuzz balls on permanent press sheets? They look so bad and make my sheets so rough. Sally R. Fuzz balls are caused by friction on the fibers when the sheets are being washed and dried. The simplest way to remove them is to shave new leaves begin to show.

Heloise Dear Heloise: I keep my satin comforter from sliding off the bed by hand sewing a flannel sheet to the back of the comforter. The flannel clings to anything and prevents the comforter from sliding around. Marian J. A touch of added ft changes from game to cases, ranging in length in the time limit given. The time lit same.

In all. there are five seoarat from three to 20 minutes. In Case No. the player must recover a gun and a bag of money. In other games, the player must warmth, too.

Heloise Dear Heloise: To be a thoughtful hostess, you need to serve non-sweet sandwiches or snacks when the rest of the hints from Heloise Oy HeiO'Sf ii them off with a razor. Use a safety razor to prevent cutting the sheet. Place the sheet on a flat surface, such as an ironing board. Pull the material very tight and gently shave the balls off. Your sheets will be bring back precious stamps and diamond necklaces.

The game play in Private Eye is much like Pitfall. The player moves left or right in multiscreens. However, the variety of cases is a feature that is much different than Pitfall. Report card for Private Ejie by Activision Game play Originality A Graphics A Sounds A Type Whimsical Adventure Interest level Ages 6 and up Difficulty level Medium to hard Overall rating A minus refreshments will be sweet. It is really appreciated by diabetics or serious dieters who may be present.

Your guests will be most appreciative. Marion T. Mugglin Many hostesses forget that not everyone can have sugar. It really must take the pleasure out of a gathering for those who cannot enjoy the refreshments because everything is sweet. Try to have a treat for them also.

Heloise almost as good as new. Heloise Dear Heloise: When potting house plants, I make a tiny greenhouse for them by placing a plastic bag over the pot for about two weeks. I never lose any plants and this works better than rooting plants in water and then placing them in soil. Mrs. John L.

Musler This is an excellent way to root plants. Also rose cuttings do very well covered in a plastic bag but you have to leave them covered until Good news for ColecoVision owners; Activision is shipping versions of Pitfall and River Raid. Pitfall, the game designed by Dsvid Crane, sold more than 3 million game cartridges in the Atari 2600 and Intellivision formats. River Raid, designed by Carol Shaw, sold over 1 million units fen the Atari 24)00. i i JjlV If you have a question about video games tor the Vid Kid, write to him in care of The El Paso Times, P.O.

Box 30, El Paso, Texas 79999. Diamond lead leads to easy slam Charles Goreo and Omar Sharif Goren on bridge by Ch.trics Goren syndicated columnist Neither vulnerable West deals. Working mortis neglect own health Most working fathers can afford to stay borne A doctor I know had some things to say about working women. I'll pass along what he said just in case some of you are guilty. He said working mothers are his worst patients.

We surpass even high-pressure male executives in lack of common sense shout our own health. from time to time they generally don't miss a certain number of days each year because their children are sick. Working mothers are usually the ones who stay home when a child is sick. We're the ones who lesve the of- NORTH K88 AK32 K2 J763 WEST EAST 2 7643 10954 Jti 4 3 7 5 K52 OAQ10H4 SOUTH 10 9 Q87 A 1096 4)9 The bidding: West North Kill South Paaa I NT PaM 2 0 Pim 2 Paaa 2 NT Paaa 3 Paaa 3 Paaa 4 0 Paaa 6 Paaa Paaa Paaa Opening lead Queen ol 0 fice early if our chil dren have medical or dental appointments, "If your children are sick, you bring them right in. If your husbands are sick, vou call and make an- working too.

But we work for, and compete with, i. pointmenU for them. WO 17100 nut you oon i seem to think you can get sick like everyone else "Most of you don't set enouxh sleep, or the The diamond lead made South's task easy. He took his two high diamonds and ruffed a diamond with the eight of trumps. He came back to hand with the queen of hearts and ruffed another diamond high.

Dummy's remaining trump was the vehicle for declarer to enter his hand to draw trumps and claim twelve tricks. Life would have been more difficult after a trump lead. Since East can discard a heart on the third diamond, declarer will have no fast entry to his hand after ruffing the fourth diamond. If he leads a club, West will win the first club snd give his partner a heart ruff for down one. If declarer reads the distribution, be can lead a club at trick two.

East wins snd leads a second trump, which prevents declarer from ruffing two diamonds on the board. However, South can recover by ruffing one diamond in dummy, crossing bsck to the queen of hearts snd then leading out all of his trumps. West Is caught in a red-suit squeete. He cannot guard against both the long heart In dummy and the long diamond In declarer's hand, so the slam comes home. Rubber bridge clubs throughout the country use the four-deal bridge format Do they know something you don't? Charles Goran's "flour-Deal Bridge" will teach roe the strategies snd tactics of this fast-paced action game that provides the cure for unending rubbers.

For copy, send 1175 to "Qono-Four Deal," cars of The It Paso Times, P.O. Bos JO, El Paso, Tons right kind of exercise. When you are 01 you drag yourself to work tor weeks, instead of staying home tor three days and getting well. r'Women coma In and say they are tireo, they don't have enough energy. But when I ind out whst their lives are like, I just shake mf bead.

Of course you're tired! Who wouldnl bm working 14 hours a dsy which is what you Jt when you combine full-time jobs with takingf are of ioos and husbands and houses. "And when you do see doctor, you exftct us to cure you In four hours so you can gf back to the office. We're physicians, not miracle men woo uniauy oon i take time away from their careers because of sick children or child care snafus. And that makes the competition tough. If we care about our jobs, we are likely to neglect our own health rather than lose more time away from the office.

Perhaps wc can learn from those male executives the doctor mentioned, Instead of competing with them. Perhaps we won't suitor from ulcers and heart attacks, alienate our families and neglect our own health for the sake of getting ahead. Perhaps we can remember that our employers knew we were working mothers when they hired us. They knew we would have to bo home from time to time If our children were ill. They knew, too, that we would have to stay home sometimes when we were HI.

The more I think stout it the better it sounds. I can hardly wait tor my next head cold. Pakistan has done well in recent world championship events. Their team is led by the brilliant, though occasionally erratic, Zia Mahmood. He and his partner, Salim, were the only pair to get to slam on this deal from the 1183 World Championships.

Zia opened a weak no trump, and Salim's two diamonds was forcing Stsyman. North showed his hearts, and South forced with two no trump, asking partner for another suit North showed his clubs, and South introduced his spade suit When North now bid tour diamonds as a cue-bid in support of spades. South went straight to slam, since he knew that his partner had to be M-2-4 with a doubleton king of diamonds. But It's hard to stay home with the fib when you were home last week because you had a sick child. It sometimes seams caster to goto work sick than to lie in bed and wonder what your boss Is thinking.

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