Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 269, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 31, 1974 Page: 6 of 10
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BELFAST — Ireland has
1,060 telephone exchanges.
Evans was going to Los
Angeles City College when
he fell into the Jefferson
part. He had taken only
two semesters of dramat-
ics but he felt he was
ready for anything when a
sometime talent agent
picked him up when he
was hitchhiking.
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that the new show will dis-
play a different kind of
black family from those in
other series, at least eco-
nomically, although per-
haps no more realistically.
The Good Times family is
hard up, lives in a Chicago
housing project and is al-
ways scratching for mon-
ey. The folks in Sanford
and Son sell junk. In
T h a t's My Mama the
breadwinner is a barber.
But Mr. Jefferson has fi-
nally hit it big with his ex-
panding dry-cleaning busi-
ness and he's going to con-
front a different batch of
problems the writers con-
jure up for him.
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"We're newly moneyed |
people. We move away |
from Bunkerville to Mid- »
town and into a Manhattan ■
high-rise — with a door-
man, a funny doorman,"
Evans said. "We have a
British next-door neighbor.
My girl friend has mixed
parents."
•Jl try to be happy. Abra-
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three more club tricks for
Credo also good
as resolution
Sun’s power
is aivesome
spade return was taken in
dummy. Declarer came to
his hand with a heart and
after the Bunkers and be-
fore Mary Tyler Moore,
taking the place of Paul
Sand in Friends and Lov-
— and all are on CBS.
Evans, 25, explained
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Bring you own
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BOSTON — In two days,
the sunlight that falls on
the United States provides
enough solar energy to
outlast all the nation's
known reserves of oil, nat-
ural gas and coal.
only, and not set far-reach-
ing goals to try to over-
come all my problems at
once. I know I can do
something for 12 hours
that would appall me if I
felt that I had to keep it up
for a lifetime.
2. Just for today I will
Dummy's A-6 were a te-
nace over West's Q-5, and
______ the marked finesse al-
Any'tricks needed for their lowed declarer to gatherJn
contract would have to z.zzzz z'.z'z ^zzt~ “
that I am a much better
person today than I was a
year ago simply because I
tried to live by those rules.
In my humble opinion,
that was the best advice
I've ever read. This is to
thank you for that column,
Abby, and ask you to
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ham Lincoln said, "Most
folks are about as happy
as they make up their
minds to be.” He was
right. I will not dwell on
thoughts that depress me.
3. Just for today I will
adjust myself to what is. I
THIS WEEK (Man. thru frl.) ....
Dance with eur beautiful
"Partner*" FREI from 2 to 6:30
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By Robert L. Rose
Chicago Dally News
HOLLYWOOD — Mike
Evans, the next-door
neighbor kid who gives Ar-
chie Bunker all that trou-
ble, believes in starting at
the top, and moving up. He
got the role of Lionel Jef-
ferson in All in The Fami-
ly as his very first profes-
sional job.
Now he's going to star in
his own series, The Jeffer-
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could afford to relinquish
the lead only once.
The first declarer led a
low club to the king and
returned a club to the ten.
Unfortunately, West still
had a club stopper after
winning the jack, so de- ____
clarer ended up down two. calif. 90034.
The second declarer saw
that it would make no dif-
ference how he tackled the
clubs if the suit divided
3-2. After conceding a club
trick, he would have two
long clubs set up with the
ace of spades still in dum-
my as an entry, if needed.
He decided to look into the
possibility of establishing
the suit if it broke 4-1.
A study of the spots in
the club suit showed that
there was no way to bring
in the suit with the loss of
only one trick if either de-
fender held a singleton
honor — try it if you don't
believe us — or if East
held four clubs headed by
both the queen and jack.
However, if West had four
clubs headed by both miss-
ing honors, there was a
chance to hold the club los-
ers to one, providing
East's singleton was either
the eight or nine.
Having worked this out,
declarer led the ten of
clubs, intending to run it if
West played low. However,
West split his honors, and
declarer was home free
when East's nine dropped
under the king. A club to
a contract of tnree no the seven was captured by
trump, and both Wests led W e s t's eight, and the
their fourth-best spade,
won by declarer’s king.
Since that left only one
spade stopper, both declar- led his remaining club,
ers realized that they ~ '~
would not have time to de-
velop the diamond suit.
By Aglbail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Last New
Year's Eve you published
nine rules for living. You
suggested that they would
make an excellent set of
New Year's Resolutions,
and that's exactly what I
used them for.
I read them every morn-
ing, and can truthfully say rules. I paraphrased them.
It's the credo for Over-
eaters Anonymous — an
organization of loving, car-
ing, confessed conpulsive
overeaters who have re-
gained their self-esteem by
losing weight, feeling bet-
ter, looking better and
helping others to do the
same. Here it is:
1. Just for today I will
try to live through this day hu7t> but today f wjn'not spinoff of All in the Family
show it.
6. Just for today I will be
agreeable. I will look as
well as I can, dress be-
comingly, talk softly, act
courteously, and speak ill
of no one.
7. Just for today I will
have a program. I may not
follow it exactly, but I will
have it, thereby saving •
myself from two pests: '
hurry and indecision.
8. Just for today I will _
have a quiet half hour to .
relax alone. During this
time I will reflect on my |
behavior and will try to
get a better perspective of
my life.
9. Just for today I will be
unafraid. I will gather the
courage to do what is right
and take the responsibility
for my own actions. I will
expect nothing from the
world, but I will realize
that as I give to the world,
the world will give to me.
It makes sense, doesn't
it? And so does their pro-
gram. It's free. For infor-
mation about this wonder-
ful organization, write to
Box 34854, Los Angeles,
please run it again for will face reality. I will try
those who may have
missed it.
I am not a teen-ager. I
am a 33-year-old wife and
mother, but we are never
too old to learn, right?
STILL LEARNING.
DEAR STILL: Right!
But don't thank me. I
didn't originate those
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Opening lead: Four of ♦•
Point count bidding
tends to emphasize the im-
portance of the honor
cards, and often low cards
are shown in bridge dia-
grams simply as 'x's.
However, the difference
between an eight and a
nine, for Instance, could be
all important in the play of
the hand. In this hand
from a recent team match,
one declarer was able to
utilize his spot cards to
best advantage to bring
home a close game con-
tract.
After similar bidding se-
quences, at both tables
South became declarer at
contract of three no
to change those things
which I can change, and
accept those things I can-
not change.
4. Just for today I will sons' storting Jan. 18, with
try to improve my mind. I Isab€1 ganford and Sher-
wlll not be a mental loafer. man Hemsley doing Louise
I will force myself to read and George Jefferson, the
something that requires ef- roleg they popularized as
regulars on Family.
The show moves into the
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fort, thought and concen-
tration.
5. Just for today I will ex- choice Saturday night spot
ercise my soul in three
ways: I will do a good
deed for somebody—with-
out letting them know it.
(If they find out I did it, it ers, which failed to get the
won't count.) I will do at ratings the bosses wanted,
least two things that I The new series is the lat-
know I should do, but have est project of spinoff
been putting off. I will not champ Norman Lear. He
show anyone that my feel- was behind Good Times, a
ings are hurt; they may be spinoff of Maude, another
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Bennett, Charles L. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 269, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 31, 1974, newspaper, December 31, 1974; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1790319/m1/6/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.