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DEAR ABBY: You liave
no
idea how much courage It takes
to write this, but I have to tell
somebody. I have, probably,
one of the beet husbands on
earth. We've been married 23
years and have three children
of whom we are very proud.
We have a home in the suburbs.
My husband is an average
wage-earner. We have two
cars. We neither smoke nor
drink nor spend foolishly. I've
always let my husband be tnc
head of the family. He is lov
ing and good, but a strict dis
ciplinarian with the children.
He has always been a little on
the jealous side, so not wishing
to provoke him, 1 have never
gone in for any outside activi
ties. No volunteer work. Not
even a PTA meeting without
him. I once read that a cake
decorating class was starting
and I said I'd like to go. He
was so violently opposed that
I never mentioned it again. The
only people we see are his busi
ness friends and their wives.
I am a friendly person and not
unattractive. Now, the problem:
Lst year, while grocery shop-;
ping, I became incnfliy wun a
widower (neighbor) and I soon
looked forward to "running Into
him" at the store. He asked to
buy my coffee, once, then again
and before long it was a stand
inir date. I hale to admit it
but this was the high point of
my day. We did nothing wrong,
even though I know how much
I could care for this charming
man if I let myself. I know
he feels the same for me. I
would never do anything to hurt
my family. But I can see how
a respectable married woman
can "fall in love" with another
man. If this could happen to
me, it could happen to anyone,
I keep, asking myself, why?
FIGHTING IT
DEAR "FIGHTING IT:" Keep
fighting It. Couples don't "fall"
in love. They walk Into It with
their eyes wide open. Mutual
Interest must be cultivated to
become love. Then finally all
reason Is drained away and the
CAN APPLY, 3UT. . .
BONN (UPD East Germans
who lost their property when
they fled to the West can apply
for compensation, the West Ger
man Kctugco Ministry an
nounced today. '
But it won't do thom any
good, the ministry added, be
cause no such compensation
will be paid.
For The Finest In
WEDDING INVITATIONS
ond
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CAll
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KPIC-TV
MONDAY THROUGH
Ch. 4
FRIDAY
7 too Today
1:00 Two Early
9:00 Yogs (or Health
9-15 TBA (AAon only)
9:15EduCAllonal TV (Tuai Prl)
9-30-Word (or Word
10:00 Concentration
10:30 Miwlno Linkcolor
tl:0O Your Flrl Impression Color
11:30 Truth or Consequences
11:!. 5 News
17:00 People Will Talk Color
13:2VNew
11:30 The Doctors
1:00 Lorotta Young
1 : WVou Don't Say
1:00 Match Game
9: IS Afternoon Report
7:30 Make Room tor Daddy (Won-Wed,)
i:ju-tievi Kiicnen (Fri)
KBES-TV Ch. 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
BOO Cant a in Kangaroo
:00 Morning New
10 J Love Lucy
.0:00 The McCoy
I0.-Pet end Giadyt
11:00 Love ot Lit
U :?4-Cns Newt
11.50 Search For Tomorrow
M 44-Guidlng Light
13:00 Tennejite fcrnl
I? ;o At The World Turni
1 : 00 Password
3 00 To Tell The Truth
KOIN-TV
MONDAY THROUGH
Ch, 6
FRIDAY
7:00 SunrlM Semester
7 30-Went her Forecast
? J C toon T ime
I tO Caplam Kangaroo
too Newt
30-1 Love Lucy
IC 00 The McCoys
i4 30 Pete and Gtaoy
It COLove Ot Ltk
H: JO Search For Tomorrow
II -Gudino
'7 00 New?
1J 05-MI Neighbor
11: JO Al The World Turni
1 0O--kOtN Kitchen
1 JO-House Pfty
J:0O To Tell The IMh
3 JO Edge of Night
J.00 frtire Storm
3 JO Password
4 OfCartoon C'rtvl
t--FaHy Show
KEZI-TV Ch. 9
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
I JO-Car toons
00 Jack LaLanne
JO Morning Movie
tt:0OTh Price Is Right
M 30 Seven Keys
17;Of-Tnnessee Ernie Ford
17. JO Father Knows Beit
1:00 General Hoipilet
IJO-Fducattonal TV
100 Open Mouivf
3: JO Day If Court
3 54-Llsa Howard With the Newt
3 90 Queen For a Day
4.00 Major Adams, Tralimaster
KRNR 1490 KC.
18-Hr. Programming
CBS Network
music, newt, weather.
Standy Firm, Lady!
By ABIGAIL VANBUREN
rationalintioni take over. When
a husband first shows signs of
unreasonable possessivenets, he
should be straightened out not
yielded to. Whet does It profit
woman to preserve peace if
she loses the marriage?
DEAR ABBY: My mother re
cently bought my husband and
me a vase for our wedding an-j
niversary. It cost ner aw ana
the thing is hideous. It is the,
wrong shape, color and size for;
our home. My husband is an,
interior decorator and he says
we can't possibly use it. Wei
can't stash it in the attic be
cause if mother doesn't see it
around, she'll be hurt. The rest
of our home is furnished in im
oeccable taste. What can we
do? My husband has kiddinglyj
suggested "accidentally break
ing it.
STUCK
DEAR STUCK: Keep the
vase out where your mother can
see it. If the rest of your home
Is furnished In "impeccable"
taste, one vase won't matter.
CONFIDENTIAL TO MITZI
If you want a place in the sun,
prepare to nurse a few blisters
Everybody has a problem.
What's yours? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a
stamped, self-addressed envel
ope. tor Abby s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send
50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.
Calendar
Saturday, Dec. 21
Buckeroo Square Dance Club,
at the burn, dance of the month
instruction, 8:30 p.m., regular
dance at 9 p.m., ladies bring
light potluck, visiting dancers
and spectators welcome.
Douglas County Mounted,
Fairgrounds, 7 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE
Winchester, 8 p.m. for informa
tion call 673-6G29.
Lane House, 544 SE Douglas
open 1 to 5 p.m.
Evergreen Grange, Christmas
potluck dinner and party, at the
hall, fori members and friends,'
gift exchange.
Cookie and Candy Sale, by 0
Ta Ku Yo Camp Fire Girls,
Soiilligalo shopping center, 10
a.m.
South Deer Creek Grange, at
(he hall, 8:15 p.m.
Tri 'N' Square Dance Club,
hall in Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m.
Olalla Squares, Olalla Com
7:30 Be My Guest (lues & Ttiurs)
3:00 Social Security Mon. only)
3:00 Fashion Flashes (Tues, only)
3:00 Spectator Matinee (Wed thru Frl)
3: IS TV Topics (Mon. only)
3:15 Spectator Matlneo (Tues. only)
3:30 Wire Service (Mon only)
4: Jt Lone Ranger
5:00 Capt. Shipwreck
SATURDAY
1:30 Ruff and R eddy Color
9:00 Hector Heathcote Color
9:30 Flrehall XI -5
10:00 Liberty Bowl (CI
1:00 Saturday Matinee
4:30 Southern Baptist Hour
4:00 NFL Pro Hlllles
5:30 Captain Gallant
4:00 Zane Grey
6:30 Hollywood and the Stars
7:00 Danny Kaye
S:00 Perry Mason
9:00 Mov
3:3V-Newt
2MO-Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Slorm
3:30-Who Do You Truit
4:00 Trallmaiter
SATURDAY
10:30 Jettons
11 :00 Casper Cartoons
tt:30 Beany and Cecil
IJ:0O Bugs Btmny
13:30 Pre Olympic!
1: 00 News
1:11- Football
4- 00 Bowline
5- 0O Qulcn Draw McGraw
5:30 Dsn Smoot-Manion For urn
00 Jimmy Dean
e on NewKtne '
e:30Cronk..te Ntwi
SATURDAY
7-00-Sunrise semester
7-30-RFD i
I 00 C apt. Kangaroo
:10 Tennctiee 1uedo
10:00 OukU Draw McGraw
10-30 Mighty Moult Playhoust
M:00-Rin Tin Tin
1): JO Red Dunning
11 45 Frank. Leahy
1100-CBS News
1115 Blu Bonnet Bowt
3:15 Time Out For Sportt
3 J0 Armchair Theatre
4: JO Sky King
5 00 Do Vow Know
3 JO Dragnet
00 M Squad
JO-Hohy Patrol
7.00 Batile Line
7:30-J(thie Gleason Show
30 The Defenders
JOPh.i Silvers Show
IP 00 Gunsmofce
$:0O Kartoon Ktuthovte
VJOMtchry Mouse
SATURDAY
5 Ot-Fllm Far
10 0The Jettons
11.00 The Jetsont
i,:orV-CasDer Cartoons
llXWBeany & Cetlt
U 00 Bugs Bunny
1 JO -Magic Land of Alakaiam
1.00-. Football
4:P0Mv Frelnd Flick
4' JO -American Bandstand
J: 30 TBA
0o-Oeth Valley Days
4 JOPre-Olvmpk Show
7 00 Outdoor Sportsman
J: JO Mootenany
'"kQEN 1240 KC." KYES 950 KC
6 A.M. to Midnight Dawn To Dusk
ABC Network lnde(rktnt
- 1 cLn ! J5 fJ? r music, news, eothr.
Hp!
Prof. Nathan Divinsky of the
University of British Columbia
is an enthusiast for both chess
and bridge. We have corre
sponded for a couple of years
on the mathematical aspects of
bridge.
Recently Dr. Divinsky sent
NORTH II
AQJS
VK863
A 8 8
KQ10
WEST EAST
6AK108 A762
5 VQJ2
K1032 754
AX65 4J843
SOUTH (D)
4954
V A10974
QJ8
92
East and West vulnerable
Booth West North East
Pass 1 Dble Pass
1 V Dble 2 V Pass
Pass Pass
Opening lead A K
me a hand which illustrates a
rather unusual end play. The
contract was a prosaic two
hearts and Dr. Divinsky man
aged to make an overtrick
which meant quite a lot be
cause the game was duplicate.
West started proceedings for
the defense by playing king,
ace and another spade. Dum
my's queen held the third trick
whereupon the Professor cashed
the king of hearts and came to
his own hand with the ace. A
club lead was won by Dummy's
king and East was thrown in
Of Regional Events
munity Building, 9 p.m.
Riversdale Grange, public pi
nochle party at the hall, priz
es and refreshments, 8 p.m.
Rice Valley Community Card
Party.
Sunday, Dec. 22
Square Dance Classes, for be
ginners, at Suthcrlin Community;
Building, 2-4 p.m., Al and Elsie
Downs instructors, for informa
tion call 459-2521.
Tenmile Men's Bible Class, atl
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m
Lane House, 544 SE Douglas,
open 1 to 5 p.m.
Roieburg Rod and Gun Club,
trap shooting, 10 a.m.
Senior ' High Fellowship, Oak
land Presbyterian Church, 6
p.m.
Square Dance Lessons, Swing
ing 8's, Azalea Grange Hall,
7-9 p.m., Stun Ferris caller,
for information call 837-5412.
American Contract Bridge
i ;0o Saiurday Cinema
SUNDAY
8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites
9:30 This It the Llle
10:0011 Is Written
10:30 The Eternal Llfihl
11:00 NFL Pro Foolbell
1:30 Dan Smoot
1:45 Menlon Forum
2:00 Championship Bowling
J:0O-Chlldren's Hour (C)
4:00 Hallmark Hell of Fame (C)
5:00 Wild Kingdom (C)
3:30 GE College Bowl (C)
6:00 Meet Ihe Press (C)
6:30 Wr. Ed
7:00 Bill Dana
T:JO-Dlsnev World ol Color Color
l:30-Orlndle
9:00 Bonnnia
10:00 Show ot tht Week
11:00 Chockmate
7:00 Password
7:30 Jackie GleasQ.l
t:30 Offenders
9:30 Phil Slivers
10:00 Gunsm-Ae
11:00 Science Movie
SUNDAY
10:15-4:00 TBA
4:30Oral Roberts
S:00 Hoolenanny
: ioih Century
4:30 Mr. Ed
7:00 Jamie McPheeteri
8:00 Ed Sullivan
:00 Judy Garland
10:00 Outer Limits
11:00 CBS Sunday News
11:15 Crisis
1:00-Saturday Reporter
IMS Movie I
SUNDAY
I 00 Christmas Music
:0O Camera Three
f JO Face The Nation
10 00 This Is The Life
10 JO Faith For Today
11:00 The Christophers
11:15 Armchair Theatre
1:30 Christmas Album Brloham Young
Univ. Christmas variety special
: 00 Let's Face tt
7:30 IWJ A TV Album
4- jo Lincoln Memorial Ceremonies
5 00 Sports Spectacv'ar
5- jo Amateur Hour
00 30th Century
:J0-Mlster Ed
T 00 Lai He
? jo My Favorite Martian
I 00-Ed SulHvan Show
f 00 Judy Garland Show
10 00 Candid Camera
10-JO-What't My Line
11:00 Hew
11:15 Resthm Gun
t H JO Lawrence WelX -j
t 30-TBA
( ti; o News
11:45 Late Snow
SUNDAY
tl 00 Discovery
11 : JO AFL Football
1 Direction. M
3 - JO issues and Answers
4 - GO Mith For Today
4-30 Pastor's Study
5. 00 Rescue I
5 J& 1 heater 500
?: jo-Travels ' Jami McPheetert
I' JO Arrest l Trial
tOfO-TBA
10 JO Smoot -Mai ion
11 00-Newt Weekend
11:15 The Latt Show
End Play Is
Point Gainer
By OSWALD JACOBY
(Written For NEA)
the lead with a heart.
East made his ' best play of
a diamond and the jack, king
and ace were played.
A trump lead from dummy
forced West to make his third
discard. He had already jetti
soned a club and a diamond
and now he discarded his last
low club. He still held the 13th
spade as an out card, but Dr.
D. took care of that by play
ing his own last trump. West
could not afford to unguard the
ten of diamonds or throw the
ace of clubs so that spade had
to go. Now the end play was
ready. A club lead put West
in and he had to lead away
from his ten of diamonds.
Learn the Jacoby system with
your copy of "Win at Bridge
With Oswald Jacoby." Just send
your name, address, end SO
cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader
Service, co this newspaper.
LiM.NitWfflFT1
Q The bidding has been:
North East South West
1 Pass ?
You, South, hold:
AAJ43 M KQ74 KJ52
What do you do?
A Bid two diamonds. Ton
have 18 hith card points and
should tell your partner liiht
off the bat that you are lore
of tame and intereated in a
slam.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner responds two
hearts to your two diamond bid.
What do you do now?
Answer Monday
League, regular monthly mas
ter point play, Umpqua Hotel
6:15 p.m.
West Coast Singing Conven
tion, Winston Baptist Church,
2-4 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 23
Buckeroos, workshop
bam 8-10 p.m.
Satan's Chauffeurs, 7:30 p.m,
1421 SE Micclli.
Winston-Dillard Kiwanis Club
dinner meeting at Junction
Cafe, 6:30 p.m.
Rosoburg i,llmmerolts (TOPS
Club) 8-10 p.m. at Faith Luther,
an Church.
Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve
Facility, 1624 W. Harvard,
Knights of Pythias, Pythias
Hall, 8 p.m.
Timber Town Duplicate
Bridge Club 7:30 p.m. For in
formation call Mrs. Walter III'
rich, OH 2-1468, or Mrs. John
Davenport, OR 3-8278. Master
point play every third Monday
Baked Food Sale, by Seventh-
day Advcntist Church, 722 SE
Jackson St., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Riddle Bethe! Job's Daugh
ters, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
Women of the Moose, Moose
Hall. 8 p.m.
Valentine Chapter No. 8, Or
der of Eastern Star, Myrtle
Creek.
Golden Age Club, Veterans
Memorial Building, 7:30 p.m
Woodmen Circle Umpqua
Grove SI, social, 8 p.m.
Winston Community Club,
p.m.
Sutherlln Jay-C-Ettes, Com
munity Building, 8 p.m.
Tenmile PTA, at the school,
7:30 p.m.
Local News
Lance Short is
Southern Oregon
AshlunH to spend
with his family,
Shorts.
home from
at the
Lollrgc in
the holidays
the Cruigi
Mrs. Richard Eastman Jr.
left Thursday by piano, bound1
for New Zealand, where, she!
will spend the holidays with1
her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy, and
small son. Mrs. Duffy is thei
former Janice Eastman of Hose-
bunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jcmes Elliott
and daughters, Peggy and Pat
ti, of Portland arrived Friday
to spend the weekend with Mcs.
Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lei and Engle, Sherry Engle.
student of Northwest Christian
College in Eugene, arrived Sat
urday to spend the holidays
with her parents and sisters
WANT TO ftUTt
WANT TO SIUV
lither wy, we'ro head
Quarters for folks who
wish to add to their
holdings or want to
retire from forming
Stop bt ar call vs at
your first opportunity.
!
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Dial 672-1 659 ,
Lackey Real Estate
i
Poge 8 The Newt-Review Sot., Dec. 21, 1963
"Of course there's a Santa Claus, dear! And someday,
, somewhere, you'll meet the right one!"
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About Business
ACROSS
1 Kind of profit
4 Business
statement
8 Savings .
12 First woman
13 Scope
14 Notion
15 Eternity
16 Poisonoui
mushroom
18 Motives
20 Sea birds
21 Unscrupulous
businessman
fslangi
3 Retentive
4 Used in a
musician's
business
5 Used by a tailor
6 Rented
7 Stripling
8 Gnaws
9 Smell
10 Gaseous
element
11 Pigeon peas
17 Graven image
Botanicil term
23 Tumults
24 Countenance
22 Epochs
25 Asiatic lake
24 Business booth 26 Fable teller
at a 27 Proline
26 Mine entrance 2B Plexus
27 Priority (prehr)
30 Awaken
32 Business market
34 Brings about
35 Cylindrical
36 Measures of
cloth
37 Diamond
cutter's cups
39 Individuals
40 Father (coll.)
41 Amen-Ra's wife
42 Acknowledge
45 Round of
business
49 Example
51 Not against
52 Became
submerged
53 Noun suffix
54 Single (comb,
form)
55 Female sheep
56 Saintes (abj
57 Pasture
DOWN
1 Never (contr.)
2 Cry of
bacchanals
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