Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

ent001382-015

Image

File
Download ent001382-015.tif (image/tiff; 101.54 MB)

Information

Digital ID

ent001382-015
    Details

    Publisher

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    What every aspirin taker should know about Contac?½ You can?╟╓t beat aspirin. For aches. ti ?╟≤?╟≤?╟≤For fever. But if you nurse colds | ;; on aspirin alone you?╟╓re missing relief Xl from sniffles, sneezes, stuffy nose. On the other hand.,. If you catch your cold early ywith Contac?╟÷and keep it up ?╟≤|v throughout your cold?╟÷you 1; can head off these bothersome f: symptoms before they take |: over. Get Contac at your pharmacy. Wi Km Dogmeat continued - - - .?√ß**?√ß On the first deal Henry Baer exposed a queen of spades and had to deal over again. It was obvious that, unlike Cave, he had hot done his homework. By the third hand Cave and I were 1,100 points ahead. Aces and kings will always de- feat queens and jacks, no matter who holds them. Now other greats began to flock around. When I saw Sheinwold pull up a chair behind me, and To- bias Stone sit down behind Cave, I knew that we had at last arrived in nev- er-never land. My reveries were interrupted by a frightening enemy. They made a game and then racked up two quick part scores for another game and a 700 rubber, and all of a sudden" it had come down to the last hand again and the two Life Mas- ters needed only 70 points, any 70 points, to beat the two stiffs with the smart- aleck grins. The last hand was dealt: NORTH (Baer) 4 J x f xxx ?╓¬ Qx 4 Q J x x x WEST EAST ?╟? (me) (Ray) 4 K Q x x .. ?╓¬ Ax xx ^ Q lOx y A K J x x x x 4 XXX ?╓¬ X 4 Axx + X SOUTH (Jacoby) 4 XXX y PS ?╓¬ A K J 10 x x x 4 K x x Ray opened the bidding with three hearts, which normally would have been a bad bid but which in this case was aimed at cutting down our opponents?╟╓ bidding space and their chances to con- fuse us in this all-or-nothing hand. But Jacoby did not need any bidding space. He said four diamonds. There were two passes, and after a long pause Cave passed because he didn?╟╓t have any idea who had what and he didn?╟╓t have the nerve to risk being set at four hearts. The crowd winced. I led a little heart and to my horror Jacoby ruffed it. I could see us losing another match by next to no points and I would never play bridge again or talk to Jacoby or read his column. Jacoby laid down the ?½8Vi6yojj heard about the wife who changed her mind? (It?╟╓s a woman?╟╓s option) Why should your beneficiary be saddled with one method of settlement forever ? Changing financial circumstances are a fact of life. Mutual Benefit anticipates it by guaranteeing broad flexibility in its 6 optional methods of settlement. For example, she can combine 2 or more methods. Or she can arrange in advance to switch from one method to another if her needs change. Or, she can ^00p the money on deposit and delay her choice until she's able to see how things are going to work out. Anybody can have a change of mind. Not only women. Mutual Benefit Life tries to make every change a mhtual "benefit life JIK A W??J^EC0M|t>i|Y/NEWA?╟?iN.J./SINCE,8,5/0Ff,MS COAST TO.CO.S7 r mutual benefit life T