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The Napa Valley Register from Napa, California • 23

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Ann Landers Identify Haven't Self To People You Seen In Long Time People Born On This Date Retain Control Of Emotions WEDNESDAY, JANUARY others to be very promising. You Family wishes must take first 13 Bom today, you are one of know how to juggle time, talent, place in the considerations you those fortunate persons capable effort, and money in such a way mus weigh regarding a possible of keeping his emotions under that order seems to grow out of move Be DreDared for some strict control. At the same time, chaos, success out of failure, and ration however, you will have to guafd good will out of envy Your TAURUS (April 21-May 21) against allowing this that is a knowledge of how and when to You can gain a beneficial insight definite gift to become a real speculate is of immeasurable aid your own future if you are drawback. Don allow yourself To find what is in store for you enough to pick up a clue to give others the impression that tomorrow, select your birthday another unwittingly drops, you are a cold, calculating, un- and read the corresponding GEMINI (May 22-June 21) feeling person, counter this by paragraph Ixt your birthday Intuition has a very definite place letting yourself go every once in a star be your daily guide in business or profession today, while so that others can see for You can make gains otherwise themselves the depth of your Thursday. January 1 lost to you.

emotions. CAPRICORN (Dec 23-Jan CANCER (June 22July 23)- Aware of the arts and highly 20'-Don try to put plans into Social contacts must be made appreciative both of them and of action before they have time to early in the day if you are to be Playing Bridge I cant get him off my mind. Hes all I ever wanted. I am heartsick and lost. Dont tell me to forget him.

I cant. What I need is some down-to-earth advice on how to get Lew to marry me. Im counting on you. Jilted In Contra Costa Dear Jill: 0. K.

Dont forget him. Sit around and cry a lot. Dont eat. Dont sleep. Play the role of the tragic reject.

Get people to feel sorry for you. After a while youll be as sought after as a case of smallpox. Lew will run a mile when he sees you coming and you will have eliminated yourself from the picture permanently. Dear Ann Landers: My husband owns his own business. His office is in our home.

I do his bookkeeping and I answer the phone. The telephone starts to ring as early as 6:00 a.m. It doesnt stop until midnight. I can stand the early morning and late night calls, but I cannot stand the calls that come during supper. This really drives me up the wall.

My husband is a gentle soul who hates to cut people off, so of course everyone takes advantage of him. I dont understand how his customers can be so inconsiderate. Everywhere in America people eat supper between six and seven oclock. (For the rich its probably later.) Every night this week our supper has been spoiled by the telephone. Last night I put his spare ribs back in the oven three times.

When he finally got ready to eat they were all dried out. Whats the solution? High Blood Pressure In Riverside Dear H.B.P. Ever hear of a wall jack? It disconnects your phone and this could be the solution for those 6:00 a.m. and midnight calls as well as the dinner interruptions. (c) 1971, Publishers-Hall Syndicate Dear Ann Landers: I have nothing against long hair, sideburns, beards, and moustaches, but I do wish kids who have gone in for these radical changes in appearance would reintroduce themselves when they encounter adults who havent seen them for a year or two.

This past week I was embarrassed three times by friends of my son who came up to me and I did not recognize them. One lad had grown a full beard and moustache. His hair was down to his shoulders. The last time I saw the boy he was pink-cheeked and had a crewcut. Another lad had his long hair tied in a ponytail.

He, too, had grown a moustache. He was wearing steel-rimmed glasses and a wide brim hat that covered his face. Dont these kids realize how different they look? One of the boys hinted that I had passed him up on purpose. Please print my letter and take us older folks off the spot. Thank you.

Hello Mr. Wutzyername Dear Hello: Heres your letter and I second the motion. It has happened to me too. Incidentally, its good manners to identify yourself by name when you encounter someone you havent seen recently, even if you havent grown a beard or a moustache. It can save embarrassment for both parties.

Dear Ann Landers: I am a divorcee with a crushing problem. Three months ago I met a man who had many qualities my ex-husband lacked. We became very close. I saw Lew at least four times a week. We shared everything.

I was sure he would ask me to marry him. Last week the bomb fell. Lew said we were getting too serious and he wants to cool it and date other women. He hasnt called me in six days. those who create them, you may gel Be willing to give in to well prove to be the needed another on a point here and there patron for more than one AQUARIUS (Jan 21-Feb 19) -struggling genius.

Should your No matter how accustomed you financial position make this are to a given activity, you would impossible, you will still be of be wise to exercise special what aid you can to those whose caution this morning talents justify your interest, for (Feb 20-March 21)-even without money you may Last.minute expenditures on have influence which you can of another may keep you exercise the interest of others ho pping slow wm your paCe An uncanny business sense (he day gets away from should enable you to go far even with enterprises not thought by ARIES (Mardl 22-April 20)- able to use them to the benefit of your present employment. I.EO (July 24-Aug. 23)-Determine precisely where you stand financially in relation to those willing to enter into a project jointly with you VIRGO (Aug 2445ept. 23)-Mange your affairs in such a way today that no one, not even an enemy, could accuse you of shirking responsibility 1 IBR A (Sept 24 -Oct. 23)-The ise Libra will use all his sense of the practical to counter a tendency toward flights of fancy Seek out reality.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22)-What you presently know regarding a close friend is nothing to what you may know by this day's end Re prepared to keep a secret SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec. 22) Take nothing for granted-and most particularly nothing that you have left for others to do Keep alert.

(Copyright, 1971, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc Dr. Lawrence Lamb Precautions Needed In Caring For Sick Register Television but he made his normal rebid of three no-trump At this point Helen showed her spade support Jacoby had a very sound opening bid He also knew that Helen was showing slam interest. It was obvious that she had intended to get in spades all the time and could have bid the spade game immediately but took several detours. Helen never bid to help her opponents Clearly she wanted to invite a slam Jacoby decided to bid five clubs and leave it up to Helen who proceeded to bid the slam without further ado. There was nothing to the play after both opponents followed to the first trump lead since there was only one heart loser.

(Newspaper Enterprise Asm 13 WCflRDJtaMM Napa (Listings are published as a public service by The Napa Register, which is not responsible for errors in time or program content as furnished by the station. Program listings are subject to change without notice. For additional information contact the station.) Channels listed are: good bet that one is a tranquilizer Some ol these medicines do not mix well with alcohol The combined action ot phenobarbital or similar drugs with alcohol has caused more than one famous pei son to go into coma or die Sometimes drugs that aie sale by themselves are very dangerous when taken together II the doctor doesn't know about the patients alcohol lialnt he can unwittingly give the patient something that is not good for him Alcohol is a drug and should he treated with respect I suspect your husband has an alcohol problem. About one out ol 18 adults do The anxiety and the alcohol may go hand hand He probably needs professional help The place to stait is with youi dorloi (Newspaper ntcrpnsc Aon Jacoby Tips On Winning Back in 1968 when Helen Sobel Smith was about to play in her last tournament she announced to her teammates that she liked to play limit raises When asked what she wanted to do about forcing raises her reply was Well work them out when we come to them What Helen meant was that when you have support for your partner and what looks like a sure game you can get there easily in any number of ways and still keep the slam zone clear. Todays hand shows how Helen handled the first one of these.

Her two-club response was forcing. When her partner rebid two hearts Helen continued the force with her three-diamond call This was perfectly safe, because no matter how high her partner might take her in clubs or diamonds she could still go back to spades. Oswald Jacoby, who was her partner, didnt know where Helen was heading Listings 13, Movie Game 10 00-2-10, Family Affair 34, Sale Of The Century 13, Dating Game 10 302, Danny Thomas 34, Hollywood Sauares 510, Cartoons 7-13, Galloping Gourmet 11:002, Farmers Daughter 7, Candid Camera 13, News CBS News 13, Community Calendar 11:302, Donna Reed 34, Who, What Or Where 510, Search For Tomorrow 7-13, That Girl 9, Sesame Street NBC News 12:002, Noony Cartoony 34, News 5, News 7-13, Bewitched 12:302, McHales Navy 4, Day of Our Lives 5, As the World Turns 7-13, World Apart 9, Misterogers 1:002, Movie 4, Doctors 5, Love is a Many Splendid Thing 9, Classroom 1 30-4, Another Day 5, Guiding Light 7-13, Iets Make A Deal 44, Father Knows Best 2 00- 3 4, Bright Promise 5, Secret Storm 7-13, Newlywed Game 44, Hazel 2.2520, News 2.303, Movie 4, Another World 5, Edge of Night 7, Dating Game 13, Truth Or Consequences 20, Movie Game 44, Uncle Waldo -2, Corner Pyle, USMC 4, Words Music 5, Mike Douglas 7-13, General Hospital 10, Virginia Graham 20, Fantastic Eighth Man 44, Kimba 3 302, Popeye 5, Mike Douglas 7-13, One Life To Live 20, Rocket Robin Hood 44, Capt. San Francisco Dear Dr. Lamb Please tell all people who take care of anyone sick to wear i libber gloves.

1 took care ol a woman who had syphilis as you would a baby, baie-iianded, and I contracted it that way. Dear Reader- You have a point Everyone who takes care of someone who is sick should at least be sure the person has seen a doctoi II the patient has something contagious, the doctor usually will take steps to protect the people immediately concerned You can get syphilis Iron) another person a vanety of ways This is possible it the syphilis organism is in a little water or fluid long enough to he contact with the lips Thus drinking glasses and utensils can theoretically result transmitting syphilis even though this is ceitamlv the least common way ol gelling the disease The oiganism, however, cannot sutvive mine than a few hours outside the human body Any intimate contact can cause the disease I don't think you should limit your concei to sypli ills A number of the contagious diseases require precautions in handling the patient Rubber gloves are not the only answer In geneial, if you just follow the rule to take care of only people who are under a dot tors supervision, you will do the right thing with little or no dangei to yourself Dear Dr. Lamb Mv bus band is 36 and the doctor says Ins anxiety is very high and his blood pressuie is unstable lie gave him two dif fercnl kinds of pills and fold linn he would have to take them Hu1 lest ol Ins life and not to drink lie doesn't take his pills and hi drinks a lot. What danger is he headed for? Dear Reader The te is very little a doctor can do for his patient who does not or will not follow Ins advice Medicine that is not taken might as well not he pie sullied I dont know what the lulls an that our hus band is taking but it is a 9, Newsroom 10, Flying Nun 20, Gilligans Island 44, Get Smart 7:302, Movie 3-4. Men From Shilo 5, Storefront Lawyers 7, Eddie's Father 20, Movie 44.

It Takes A Thief Make Room For Granddaddy 9, Juba Child To Rome With l-ove 7-13, Room 222 9, Report 44, Rifleman 9.004, Music Hall 5-10, Medical Center 7-13, Johnny Cash 44, Movie Whats Mv Line 20, Dragnet 10 002. News 3-t, Four In One 5-10, Hawaii Five-0 7. News 9, At Issue 20, Music Connection 11 00 2, Avengers 34-5-7-10-13, News 9, Critic At Large 44, Movie 11:3034, Johnny Carson 5, Merv Griffin 7-13, Dick Cavett 9, Chamber Music 10-20, Movie 12.00-2, San Francisco Beat 12.302, News News 5, Movie -3, Farm Market Report 13, News 6.003, Rhyme And Reason 5, Sunrise Semester 7, Oriental Culture 10, Big Picture 13, History 6.30-4, News 5, Community College 7, A.M. 10, Sunrise Semester 7.002, Jack ULanne 34, Today 5-10, CBS News 13, Today In Agriculture 7:1513, Cartoonland 7:255, Ski Report 7 305, Parade 7 45 2, Religion Today 8.002, Popeye 9, Classroom 8.302, Romper Room 7, Movie 9 00-3-4 Dinah Shore 5, Lucille Ball 13, To Tell The Truth 2, Hillbillies 34, Concentration 5. To Be Announced A Pass.

If you want to live dangerously you might double. TODAYS QUESTION Instead of passing, your pait-ncr hid three hearts over Wests two spades. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Questions, Answers What three famous pioneer routes crossed the State of Wyomttuj in the mid-1800s? A The California, Mormon and Oregon Trails all took the covered wagons through South Pass. What tyjie of weather exists on the moon? A It has no weather. Because of the lack of atmosphere, there can be no rain, snow, clouds or wind.

When and by whom was the Christmas tree tradition introduced to America? A The tradition was brought to America by the Hessians during the Revolutionary War. (Newspaper Enterprise Auoctahon) IllmhVl.i Nir 22 oimmljo. snow 7 r.M. 22" show ii a 0,7 Hill! THE MOST OVINGJHE OST INTELLI-ENT, THE MOST E-OHiTOI HELL WITH IT! -ITS THE BEST AMERICAN IVE SEEN THIS YEAR! ITS ONf IIFIL OF A FIIM' COLD, SAVAGF AND CHILLINC COM! DY1 irmly estabhshe Nichol'. place in the front rant of American directors Brill.

WiMmmion I AYflOl Viewing Arkin is like watchinj lew Alnndor sink baskets or Flobby Fischer play chess virtuoso player entering hi richest period1 A triumphant performance1 omi mai.aiw CATCI I says many thing that need to be said again and again1 Alan Arkm's perform anr as Yossarian is great1 Nf W'jWf tmmm mweu kju A MIKE NICHOI II 0 ctf0" in. a.ii JKINIHIIIB iumoisMi nmimjm umwuiutmii jmibuoko wo wr bmwmi umim W1PKIHKS MWMlOIIK JONVMU ORSON W11I1S mmmmtmi KMIOUCI 0 81 JOH CM I IT I MIUW MMSOMOM DRICIIDBI Mil ms iwaiui MUMna 226-6900 MM NIM IIH srmiMii I IU-SAT-SIA. OM-Y 7, News 13, I Love Lucy 20, lane Ranger 44, Marine Boy 5.003, Get Smart 4, The Saint 9, Misterogers 13, News 20, Speed Racer 44, Popeye 5:302, Flying Nun 3, Dick Van Dyke 7, News 9, What's New? 10, News 20, Spiderman 44, TTiree Stooges 6 00-3, NBC News 2, Wild Wild West 4-5-13, News 7, Movie 9, To Be Announced 10, CBS News 20, Batman 44, Munsters News 4, NBC News 5, CBS News 9, Critic 13, Big Valley 20, Patty Dyke 44, Addams Family 7:002, 1 lave Lucy 4-5, News Highlights Possible forgery jeopardizes a students art scholarship. (Channel 7) 9 p.m. Music Hall: Alan King, James Coco, Anne Meara and Mary Ann Mobley do humorous sketches.

(Channel 4) 9 p.m. Medical Center: Two sisters are in conflict. Channel 5) 9:30 p.m. Whats My Line: Quiz game. (Channel 2) 10p.m.

Four in One: Phyllis Diller has a straight dramatic role in Pamelas Voice. (Channel 4) 10 p.m. ABC News Special: A national poll probes American thought on contemporary issues. (Channel 7) 11 p.m. Avengers: An ominous crew plans to control space.

(Channel 2) WORLD ALMANAC FACTS English Prime Minister Winston Churchill is credited with originating the term "iron curtain during an address at Westminster College, Fulton. Mo March 5, 1946. The World Almanac notes, however, that according to the London Times the expression was coined by Ludwig Schwerin von Krosigk, Hitler's minister of finance, several years before Churchill adopted it. right f(7 i A WEDNESDAY 4:063, Star Trek 4, Big Valley 7, Dark Shadows 9, Sesame Street 10, Mike Douglas 13, Lassie 20, Thunderbirds 44, Bugs Bunny 4:2613, Magic Hands 4 302, last in Space 5, David Frost Television 7:30 p.m. Movie: Ralph Richardson and Ann Todd in Breaking the Sound Barrier," English film about jet-aircraft pioneers.

(Channel 2) 7:30 p.m. Men from Shiloh: The Virginian becomes involved in a web of intrigue and death. (Channel 4) 8 p.m. Granddaddy: Danny insists his family use horoscopes. (Channel 7) 8 p.m.

Julia Child: Julia prepares la tarte Tatin. (Channel 9) 8:30 p.m. To Rome With Love: Daughter of a Japanese couple creates problems for Endicott. (Channel 5) 8:30 p.m. Room 222: Did You Know This? Hydrophonics is the science of raising crops without soil.

The plants are supplied with water which contains minerals and other plant loods. Mugwump, an Algonquian Indian word, has come, in merican politics, to mean one who bolts the party. Only two trees have survived from the Coal Age to our day the ginkgo, or maidenhead tree, and the cyead, which is halfway between a fern and a palm. The Suez Canal became the uncontested property of the United Arab Republic on July 13, 1958 Cup moss, a lichen, is a staple food of the natives of the Middle East and may-have been the manna mentioned in the Bible Maine is the largest of the New England states They're learning fast. I.U 10 r.M.

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