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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 22

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22 (Sec. ID Statesman, Salem, Sept. 4, X-Word Puzzle 4nn Landers Goren's Bridge Star Gazer Movies 1 Literary Corner I A 1 nn ear iierctru orner Cumberland Valley History Chronicled I. Wife Pulls Hubby's Rank By Ann Landers Dear Ann There's a woman in our social group whose husband was a major, in the last war. Being a major's wife was the highlight of her life.

She still calls him major and speaks of his war experiences, as if they had all happened last week. vaguely, parallel to the better known and more southerly river, off east for more than 700 miles to the Appalachians. Its source by straight line is about 323 miles from the Ohio; its big city. Nashville. SEEDTIME ON HE CUMBERLAND.

By Harriett! Simpson Arnow. Macmillan. $7.50. The Cumberland River empties Into the Ohio a few miles north of the Tennessee, and flows, ry -xn 1 4 I A Very lovely woman joined our circle recently. Her husband works for the same ours, and they were transferred to this city.

Mrs. Major set about to question her about her husband's war record. It turned out he was 4F. When Mrs. Major finished the third degree, the poor woman was made to look like the wife of a draft-dodger.

She wound up in and all of us ould cheerfully have wrung Mrs. Major's neck. How can we. shut her up in the future? BUNIONED EARS TAR AXEIC Br CLAY R. POLLAN ARIES MAR.

22 SEPT. OCT. 20 Your Daily Activity Guide According to the Start. To develop message for Sunday; read words corresponding to'numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 4- 9 62-32 1454-57-72 Mrs.

Arnow comes from this country. She got there her fine novel, "Hunter Horn." She now gets there an outstanding work of history, adventure and wonderful local color of a "significance much greater than the narrow domain which is strictly her subject. i Long after the sea' had subsided, and perhaps several thousand years ago, people there hunted mussels or maybe bigger game. The river was finally charted only about the time of the Revolutionary War, and only then 4id Daniel Boone find his way through the Cumberland Gap. It was after the war that the first recorded minister settled there.

It is with thiis period that the book is concerned, the last quarter of the 18th jcentury when the American going; into that rugged but beautiful country was utterly on his own. To jbe sure, he came with a European tradition, knew about gunpowder, had tools or could invent substitutes a water SCOC-IO OCT. 24 (i APR 21 I 7 MAY 21 MOV. 22 3- 7-12-T9I L17-4A-VA' MV30-38-76 ka-735-90 CfMIM SAGITTARIUS MAY 22 NOV 23 OEC 22 JUNE 22 IT 1-452-451 0-1 1-34 ra i -r orr z. MVM-74-77 jo-cv-ov-o CANCER JUNE 23 CAFttCOtN JAN.

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A.17.9, 1 -i But there was precious little Old- Sy 59-78 In the forthcoming melodramatic comedy "Ocean's Eleven," which starts- Wednesday at the Elsinore Theater, Frank Sinatra plays Danny Ocean, a former G.I. who leads 10 war-time buddies on a multimillion-dollar maneuver the holdup of five Las Vegas casinos on New Year's Eve. VMOO pictured above from I. to Richard Conte, Buddy Lester, Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Akim Tamiroff (who masterminds the scheme), Henry Silva, Richard Benedict, Norman Fell and Clem Harvey. Angie Dickinson and Patricia Wymore also appear.

Worldly about the life he led. His chief delicacy in meat was beaver tail, young bear cub, or buf PISCES MAR. 21 tZ- AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 147-49-51-5941 1 55-75-79-j3 falo tongue provided he wasn't run down and trampled by a Dear union ed Ears: A woman who must back up 15 years for bragging material is beyond hope.

Your best bet is to cut her short when she gets en her favorite topic, and switch the conversation to something Dear Ann. Landers: I'm ashamed to write to my mother about this. She "told me if I married before my 19th birthday I would be oniny own. My husband and I live in a small town where housing is a problem. We found an apartment in a remodeled home which is in fair condition.

The rent is $65 a month, semi-furnished, which is about what we can afford. I've always been to death of mice. Last night before Ray got home I heard some scratching noises in the broom closet. I opened the door and two little mice scrampered out. I almost fainted.

Whey Ray came hosrie he. said I was white as a ghost. I told him about the mice and he laughed. We can't afford to move and I know it. But I can't sleep worrying about those mice and wondering if there are more.

Can you help me? BARBY Dear Barby: Many people are afraid of mice, but if you ask then why," they can't explain it logically. Askhe landlady to call the exterminators, and for your own peace of mind set a couple traps. De Ann Landers: I've been patient for nine years and can't keep 5uiet any longeh My husband moved me into his parents' home as a bride. It was supposed to be temporary. Our, children, seven and five, are turning into spoiled brats because my in-laws go against whatever I say.

Our five-year-old has already said, "I love granny but I hate you because you spoil all my fun." We have two bedrooms and a bath to ourselves but the kitchen is my mother-in-law's. I like to cook but I wouldn't dare go near the kitchen. Instead I do all the cleaning and laundry and 1 feel like a day4ady. When I suggest to my husband that we move out on our own he says the folks would be lost without us and piously adds, 'Honor thy father and thy mother." What can I do? NO VOICE Dear No: The Bible didn't mean children should honor their father and mother with their presence forever and rear their children under the parental roof. St, amps in Joiiiwood potiiclit Go toren on bison charging sat 40 miles an hour.

His chief danger was Indians who ran off his horses, or scalped him; when two men went hunting, only one fired at a time, so a shot was left ready for a lurking Redskin, The best hunting was over-there used to be 50-pound tur eiu5 Ernie Kovacs Expert at Spending Cash By JAMES BACON I "Actually, that's what I was I biggest scene is a fight with John -Perfect Defense1 Beaten Games Honored supposed to be doing in the scene Wayne who knocks the burly Ko AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ernie Ko- lneoi By The CMcaaa Trlbamel By SYD KRONISH but I figured it was none of this guy's business, so I just told him Neither vulnerable. East The 17th modern Olympiad at Rome, Italy, is commemorated vacs loOK ine nara way 10 movie 'to go to hell." with a set of seven new and 1 stardom. In his first Kovacs later was told that it keys, and countless deer by the Revolution, though it was still an early and uncouth America. The householder could own a fiddle, books by Payne or Voltaire, chest, chairs, pewter plates and knives and spoons, washtub, water pail, box iron, feather bed, mirror. stead to return the eight of diamonds.

Declarer naturally went up with the ace, confident of leaving the queen safe against attack. That West, not East, held the ace of clubs had become a certainty. colorful stamps by Haiti. The told the toughest studio boss in was Cohn. stamps by Haiti town to go to hell.

"For some reason. Harry and Nonetheless he now has: a 1 became great friends after that. 000 house, a price of $200,000 a Don ask me n.VJnrr. anrl a ctanrlin nno nf 1 Chn Cast KovaCS in Such hfts Haitian postal authorities announced the purpose of the issue was to convey, in miniature form, the spirit and history of modern Olympic contests. The new set consist of four a "RaII Rrmlr anH Tanrllo "Hnr If East held the ace he would, of course, have continued to establish the hearts.

The club trick was then given we and West could do no better than get out with a club. After declarer had cashed the brightest movie comedy finds Man and pencd to Jane." He has become "I cannot explain the Cumberland pioneer," says Mrs. Arnow, except to note that he didn't seek the "two goals most men want today security and survival." He didn't invent democracy, didn't call himsejf a pioneer. He recreated a life known to others but "shaped and changed somewhat by the land, the climate, his clubs and the ace of hearts, a master at playing comic vil-lians but he objects to being type deals. NORTH 4AQS S6532 74 AKQ109 WEST EAST A7 AJ952 V7 VKQ10984 KJ10963 485 A765 A3 SOUTH A 19 4 3 AJ AQ2 J842 The bidding: East South West North Pass 1 10 2 2V Pass Pass 3 Pass Z4fT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Seven of defense was perfect in to ax a reasonably good count of the in years.

For much of his success he can thank the late Harry Cohn tyrannical boss of Columbia Pictures 'and target of onetime wrath. PeoDle in Hollywood adverse holdings was available. cast. Plays Fat Captains vacs into six feet of goo. "I had about five suits made by my own tailor at $500 apiece.

"Director Henry Hathaway sametimes would complain that the neck didnt fit just right or that the cuffs were too long. Into Six Feet of Mud "The tailor would laboriously work the suit to a perfect fit. Then Hathaway would okay it and I would walk into the scene and Wayne would immediately shove me into six feet of mud. This went on for a week." Kovacs is one of the few colorful characters left in what is getting to be a dull town. Kovacs spends more money on cigars than many people earn in a year about $20 a day.

His television show, "Take a Good Look." has a cigar sponsor who pays him $5,000 a week plus boxes and boxes of specially made cigars. One associate explains why: "He had to make such a deal. Else, he faced economic ruin West i known to have had one don't want audiences seeing Tell your husband if time he cut the umbilical cord. If he's such a red-hot Bible student, tell him to look in the. Book of Genesis where it is written, "A man shall leave' his father and mother and cleave unto his wife, and they become one flesh." (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send taem to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self -addressed envelope.) (Copyright I960 Field Enterprises. Inc. the river and the Indians." heart, four clubs and probably six diamonds, but certainly five, which leaves him with two or three spades. After cashing the ace and queen of spades, declarer Thus this is a picture not only of the Cumberland but to a de f- 1 hi null gree of the "seedtime" in other finessed the ten to bring in four tricks in that suit. Even if West regular postage stamps 10 cen parts of our country.

It's an end who have told off Harry Cohn and my pictures 10 years from now kept working at Columbia can be and saying: 'Oh yes. I remem- counted on the thumb of one hand. ber him the guy who always "We were making 'Operation played fat Kovacs recalls. "It "So I diet between I lost was a party sequence with lots, 40 pounds for That of drunken GI's-and lots of pretty shous I can play thin captains French girls. We started shoot-, too ing at midnight and to add hJs atcst ism.

real champagne was Norlh he (J the most About 4 a.m., this character wt in -H fh BRE1TENBUSH HOT SPRINGS Dining Room Good Eats Hatd Swimming Pool Honaback Riding Massages and Hot Mineral Baths Old Indian Hot Springs Upper Resort at Brock mans General Store, Cabins 32 Rooms in Hotel PH. DETROIT 366 MRS. E. HOLT STAR RT.f DETROIT, ORE. lessly fascinating iaccount, rich in held three spades, including the jack, declarer was oafely home.

detail, done in unforgettable day's hand and yet proved of no for West's next lead would set avail against an astute declarer up the queen of diamonds for color, abounding in drama. W. G. Rogers who declined to take a simple finesse in favor of one that was South's ninth trick. comes up to me and says: 'I hear-j 1 Newspaper publishers the U.S.

and Canada reporting to Editor Publisher stated, that local advertisers placed a record setting total' of 90,340,760 lines of ROP Color advertising in 1959. good deal less obvious. West decided in favor of lead' CROSSWORD--- By Eugene Sbefier you ve been having a ball chasing these pretty starlets around the set all "I play most of the picture covered with mud," he says. His smoking away all his profits." inq the suit partner had bid even though he held but a singleton. This seems to us to be good business.

The likelihood that declarer had both missing diamond honors should not be ignored, and the loss of on unit of time might times, 20 50 and 1 G. and three airmail values 50 1.50 and 2.50 G. The 10 has a background showing the Olympic Stadium at Melbourne, site of the 1956 Games. Also noted is the Olympic torch and the parade of winners at the first modern contest in Athens in 18. The 20 depicts a background of the Rome Stadium.

In the foreground is a discus thrower statue. The 50 illustrates a parade of the athletes at Melbourne and a portrait of the founder of the modern games, Pierre de Coubertin of France. The 1 pictures the Athens Stadium -in 1896. The 50 airmail portrays Pierre de Coubertin and the flaming Olympic torch against the background of the Melbourne The. 1.50 airmail shows the discus thrower statue prove to the defense.

raw Declarer could have placed himself in good position by taking the first heart trick and driving out the ace of clubs, but without the assurance that West had only mm one nearx sucn piay wouia nave been foolhardy. When the queen of hearts held the trick East did not fall into the error of continu ing the suit, since he held no aign of any entry. He chose in- GHISHIB if 41 4-1 45 Ay 4 15 4 47 1 1 m- I mm op EVERYTHING From A TO At against an aerial view of the 1960 Rome Stadium. The 2.50 joins together the parade of winners at the first Olympic Games and these at the last Melbourne contest. The United "Nations Postal Administration announced that it will issue a 4 cent and 8 cent Ask For It We've Got It GARDEN SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE PAINTS Hardware 1705 S.

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ashes (Scot) Castor and ftT Iowa, 62.1U: prefix frame used as sxzDDort 20.bartal place Pollux stamp to commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of the United Nations on October 24. A souvenir sheet (value 12 cents) will be issued at the same time. Further details will be given here soon. Australia will issue, a pence stamp later this year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Melbourne Cup. This Cup has held an honored place in the social and sporting history of Australia and has received attention all over the world.

The first Melbourne Cup race was run at Flemington, Victoria, on Nov. 7, This, and the race of the following year, was won by a horse named Archer which will be the main subject of the stamp design. Latest reports from the U.S. Post Office Department reveal that three memorial 4-cent stamps will 'be issued to honor American official who have died in office. The new stamps will pay tribute to former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Georgia Sen.

Walter F. George, and Ohio Sen. Robert A. Taft. Designs and dates will be announced later.

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