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6 Poughktepsit journol Monday, Februory 23, 1970 Ann Landers Wife Spanking Works Wonders DEAR ANN LANDERS I decided the next time you printed a letter against wife spanking I would write and tell you off Today Is the da My wife has alwas been stubborn and rock headed Her father told me when I married her that the only wa to keep Laura in line was to turn into beatings, you rnight want to write again Jacobv On Bridge By Oswald Jarfies Jacoby Jim "Over the years, you have established a reputation as the fastest bridge player in the world Do you think that you play too fast7" Oswald "Not at all merely don waste unnecessary time. When I should stop to think, I do so Jim "What do you consider the most important time for declarer to think'" Oswald "That's an easy one Some time before his play to the first or the second trick, so he can plan the entire cam DEAR ANN LANDERS I'm a young mother with a big problem I became involved with a married man He said he loved me and I believed him Now I'm supporting a 7 month old dauehter her over rm knee and spanki i haH a mtarahlp nriimanrvlPal6n her with a hairbrush In fact. anH hated the babv before she! Jlm "Here ls a ex he eave me a hairbrush for hnm Tho minntP I saw amP'e of the advantage of this a wedding present my whole world changed earlv thinking The contract is Laura and I hae been mar up Now I'm working two jobs (sPades ummy's, ciaJ 10 irstifP nnA I iirnH I Lnnui I rnlllH nOIPP CM tlPT iiOfc II 1V.I aim 1 ICU lii fll CUIU 1 U1UI 1 IWK. 1 vvuiu nv bm that brush dozens of times It to support us and believe me would be no exaggeration to, it's not easy say the hairbrush has kept our i xe been "laid off" tfiredi marriage together twice in the last six months And now I'm going to turn 'eco one is great until they this letter over to Laura so flnd 0ut I have a child Then she can tell you how she feels tnov treat me like I have small about it p0X i have never btcn married Sincerely jours. HLK so g0 by Miss Smith 1 should, tell ou Ann 1 am only 16 i DEAR ANN LANDERS You)eari0ld It is ery hard to are wrong about wife spanking "be looked down on and left Henry spanks me when I need Lut 0f things How long will it Im glad he has the good, have to djv for one mistake'' What should I do0 I Tulsa Troubles DEAR TLLSA For openers ou can call ourself Mrs Smith A oung woman with a child who introduces herself as Miss Smith hangs a sign around her neck that says, "Kick me If someone asks sense to be boss If more husbands spanked their wives there would be fewer divorces After a spanking, Henry and I usually make love and we don't even remember what we quarried about I'll bet hundreds of couples besides Henry and me end their little tiffs 'it is up to South to decide NORTH (D) AQ1098 VA A532 AK74 WEST EAST A72 A3 VJ87653 VKQ10942 Q974 486 4J Q1093 SOUTH AAKJ654 VVoid KJ10 48652 Neither vulnerable West North East South 1A 2 2A 3 4 Pass 5 Pass 6 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 6 VS21 TuJ TJrflkBi tKnWRaRBk.

.1. SHttm mmmmTSim3mKmWmmmmmrmm TmmrHr MRS EUGENE CONROY, center, 1970 Planned Parenthood Fund drive chairman, has made known plans for the campaign Mrs. Poughkeepsie Journal Photo Albert Blodgett Jr left, is chairman of the mailing campaign, and Mrs Torrance Raymond is chairman of special gifts drive Parenthood League Opens 7970 Fund Campaign Today between a diamond or club dis ALOY'S GARDEN RESTAURANT Since 1932 SERVING THE FINEST PIZZA TAKE HOME ORDERS Every dT from 4.10 PH. 155 Garden St GL 4 KJt this way Now, what do you about our husband simply U. Ann Aw.t I 1 TL LdTU i am noi mdrneu u.e ue Oswald "It shouldn't be too nvZ Lnt are n.b of a problem At first i.

It IfY tn0t 'If' glance, a diamond discard looks lution is wonderful for a am recommending that ou a smce thls wl couple of nuts like ou andlkeep your personal history to I loss of Henry Obviously, he rocks in yoourscf until you are well dlamond trltk Sowever flrst your head match the holes enough established to overcome, snt enough i tne prejudice uniair Jim should not handy When the spankings turnout this is the penalty for break dlscards a diamond, he ing tne ruies may wmd up takmg 10 0r Confidential to In Loe With 15 mlnutes to piay out the hand A Machine One of the reasons and wlll not only have wasted he's such a howling success lot of tlmCi but also tossed (financially that is) is because) a siam out the window" he is driven Of course he's, Oswald "Just a little more neurotic This is one of thethought W1n show that a club qualities that made him rich i discard guarantees the slam Furthermore, South can play Read the Saturday edition of the hand with great speed from the Poughkeepsie Journal for, then on He simply draws the complete weekend stock list opponents' trumps and tries the aiamona nnesse succeeas and the suit breaks nicely, he will make seven If it fails, he will claim his slam, since he will be able to discard an other club on dummy's ace of diamonds ings DOVER THEATRE DOVER PLAINS NY. Ttl (tH) I77M51 UNDEFEATED" John Wayn id Rock Hudson Tlmt 7 4J RATED A CINECOM THEATRE A CINECOM THEATRE NOW SHOWING 3RD BIG WEEK NOW SHOWING "Sterile Cuckoo" RATED Weekday Eves 7 30 9 30 Sat Sun 6 00 8 CO 10 00 KIDDIE SHOW MON. MATINI ONLY I'INO( CIIIO 00 ALADDIN 3.20 Sfe: Radio Club Elects I Flowers President Mike Flowers has been elected president of the Poughkeepsie X. Amateur Radio Club "NJ tt tl uiner new oniceis are au Haas, vice president, Malcolm Kinney, secretary, and Dan Sullivan, treasurer The Planned Parenthood League of Dutchess County is launching its 1970 campaign for funds today Mrs Eugene Conroy, cam paign chairman, in making known plans for the fund drive, said the theme this year is "Overpopulation It's Every body's Problem She pointed out that a world population of more than seven billion people by the year 2000 is predicted if population con tinues to grow at its present rate This year's goal is $13,000 which represents an increase of $2,000 over the 1969 goal The additional funds are need ed to finance an outreach worker program which will enable local parenthood work ers to expand their services Mrs Conroy said The local drive is part of the national Planned Parenthood effort which seeks to raise more than $25 million in voluntary contributions to support family planning programs in the United States and abroad The local Planned Parenthood group is one of more than 150 affiliates of the national Planned Parenthood World Population body. During the past 12.

months, the local league has expanded its services, and 209 new patients were served The total number of patients is more EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT NJH iiCHwaoR PAnWSONCJ LSJ Sv MON fry 't THRU THURS I IS Rl 7 00 10 00 than 800, according to Mrs Ed ward Briggs, nurse at the Poughkeepsie center, 54 Noxon St Two other centers are locat ed in Amenia and Beacon Mrs Torrance Raymond is chairman of the special gifts drive A mailing campaign under the direction of Mrs Al bert Blodgett Jr is also under way More than 2 000 letters are being mailed to county residents The neighborhood campaign under the direction of Mrs Kenneth Rubsam also will start today with a coffee at 8 at the center on Noxon Street Approximately 20 volunteers are expected to attend the event Mrs Rubsam and Mrs Conroy will address the volunteers on the work being done by Planned Parenthood World Population Plans will be formulated for neighborhood coffees to be con ducted during the drive and the methods of fund solicitation will be discussed The Planned Parenthood League of Dutchess County has been providing low cost family planning counseling and assistance since 1935 It was organized as the Maternal Welfare League by members of the Poughkeepsie Junior League, the Women's City and County Club, the Family Welfare Association and the local branch of the American Association of Uni versity Women ft liiv Explorers Club Slates Sessions On Hudson River Four sessions on the Hudson River are planned by the Explorers Club which is sponsor ed by the Junior League of Poughkeepsie. John Mylod, author of "Biography of River: The" People and Legends of the Hudson Valley," will speak at the first meeting Wednesday The sessions, open to chil dren in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades, will be conducted at the Junior Arts Center and Museum, 129 Cannon St from 4 to 4 45 Registration will be conducted on the opening day from 3 30 to 4pm Mr Mylod's topic will be Introduction to the River The three other sessions will be March 4, "Water Pollution," by Jack Hill, Dutchess County Department of Envir onmental Sanitation, March 11 "Ecology of the River," by Miss Madelene Pierce, pro fessor of biology at Vassar College: and March 18, "Rocks of Dutchess County," by win Fogg, mineralogist. LYCEUM R.d Hook Nowl cvtnlnft Jf tm AMtenty Awirt NomlM UZA MINNEIXI Rated "THE STERILE, CUCKOO" STARR Rhfnebeck LAST MIOHT "Sweden Heaven And Hell" Rated AdulU Only Cwnplh thmn 4i4J ind m. Highland Theatre Vineyard Highland TONIGHT thru Tuesday Feb. 24 SWEDEN HEAVEN OR HELL PLUS BABY LOVE (IOTH RATED X) ADULTS ONLY Complete Show 7:30 9:05 I POUOHKESPSIE 4S440n THRU TUESDAY Goes on Weekdays At 1.30 3 25 5.25 7.25 9:30 SAT.SUN.

5.25 7.25 9.30 A Reiver is a Rascal! a Scoundrel! a Scamp! a Brawler! Steve McQueen "The Reivers" Rated rmwiwrflfehnKota'AOncmiOnicrFilmiPirumaiKin ANanonilCmnlPiciumlWtM I MRS KENNETH RUBSAM rwfhfcMi c.rnl Si 47I J140 NOW SHOWING PUTNEY SW0PE 2 DO, 4 55. 7 50 PLUS CO FEATURE THE FIRST TIME 3 30 30. 25 RATED ADULTS $1j00 EXCEPT SUNDAY SMOKINO PERMITTCt hilJM IT I WtPPINGERS FALLS 414 1VP I Ml Liza Minelll nominated for the "Best Actress' Award (or her performance In "The Sterile Cuckoo" Cuckoo LIZA MINNELLI Dally 7 3 Sit A Sun 1:451 40 15 7 35 15 SAT I 30 4 30 7 30 10 SUN 2 30! 304 30 BOCES PTA To Meet Wednesday Columbus School Board of Cooperative Educational Serv ices (BOCES) Parent Teacher Association will conduct a meeting Wednesday The 8pm session in the meeting room of the Marine Midland Bank of Southeastern New York, A 347 Main St will include a film program Cracking the Code of Life a study of DNA will relate to heredity and growth control A second film entitled Who Me'" will emphasize the dangers of cigarettes Virgil Macro, coordi nator of the BOCES, also will be at the meeting mW, lit II rire v. 1WUP yd wl IB I Even if you've never danced before if you don't Have a marvelous your Arthur Murray Dance Studio. MEET THE NICE SET TONIGHT! One personal demonstration will prove you can have wonderful times, make lovely new friends, start enjoying all the new IN dances.

Try a complimentary lesson NO OBLIGATION kf And dance dance dance all year long! party time fun begins at Arthur Murray's! Come join the fun with or without a partner at ylrthurAJUurvay FRANCHISE!) STUDIOS 4 Liberty St Poughkeepsie BjQLmAw i Polly's Pointers By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY Who first said an ironing Doard cover had to be white' I save the skirts of all our wornout dresses I for such use Thev. have alrcadv been washed pnniich to know whether or notHhey will fade and how hot an iron they will take This does not make ironing any easier but a pretty checked, plaid or striped material does something to break the monotony of ironing and really looks nice when the ironing board stays up as much as mine does EILEENE DEAR POLLY To remove mustard stains from washable fabrics I work glycerin into the stain and scrub Pre treat with detergent and launder If the stain persists, the reader with stained linen napkins could sponge them with rubbing alcohol For acetate and colored fabrics (test for fastness of colors) use two parts water and one part alcohol CATHY DEAR GIRLS This is frightening when the stain starts to spread and discolor A fresh' stain can sometimes be just washed out POLLY DEAR POLLY I covered a piece of heavyweight cardboard, about 15 inches by 23 inches, with washable adhesive backed paper and have a nice mat for my dog to eat off of When the mat gets soiled, I just wipe it off with a damp cloth When bathing my dog I do not want to get water in his ears so I tie one of my old rain taps over his ears He enjoys his bath much more HELEN You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite home making idea, Polly's Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly in care of this newspaper. (r(0ms tTRI rAK i ACKtt Or FUE PARKING' Show contf rom 7 to 11 PM LAST 2 DAYS FEATURE 7.J5 9.33 "OfcWTKTTJuTSlOKJTT JurtUi Cmt. Nt York Mtil fit too Stliuul, Croup Ntimrk.

WiLMin Udsif Kid Cnild'M loruiSrfim R0BERTREDF0RD GENEHACKMAN CAMILLA SRARV GP li mm ACADEMY AWARD I NOMINATIONS INCLUDING: BEST ACTOR (2) BEST PICTURE! BEST DIRECTOR! HJ.VgWIl i Poughkttptlt, 471 3430 DAILY AT: 7.20 9:25 SAT. 3.15 515 7:20 9 25 In COLOR (X) ALSO ROADRUNNER CARTOON Itmm 452 9489 DUTCHESS COUNTY'S LARGEST SUBMARINES "Our CoffM rwtd lh Old FathloiMd Way" 15 Varieties of Hot or Cold SUPER SUBS FREE SODA lES'K TwTwwmmv" "ImiwlJk with ivsrv Submarine WHEN PRESENTED WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT LB. 1st Prlz COLD CUTS Ltttuct, tomato oil and onions 1.00 Bacon, Lettuce tomato Cheeseburger 1.40 STOP IN FOK BREAKFAST EGGS AND CfC IIARDROLL PANCAkES 45 A sS'toawd Tf GRANTS ri TOWN 8ftpOUNTpV i and FRI. ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT only $129 SlfES with: French Fries Cole Slaw Tartare Sauce Roll Butter 3SII i 'v I FAMILY SPECIALS Cort House SNAGK SHOP RAYMOND MAIN ARLINGTON OI'LN MONDAV SATURDAV FROM 5:30 AJW. TO 7 P.M.

FAST TAKE OUT SERVICE 471 5555 0W00W0000000000WA I WED FEB. 25th BUCKET OF FISH 8 Piece's. 12 Pieces 99 3 with 1 lb of French Fries and 1pl of Cole Slaw. EVERY WED ALL THE CHICKEN YOU CAN EAT with French Fries, Tossed Salad, Roll Butter Every TUES THUR. BUCK NIGHT Choice of Ham Roast Beef, Chicken or Turkey Dinner.

T. GRANT CO. DUTCHESS CENTER RQUTE 44 Open Cvery Eve 'III.

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