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In a recent duplicate every
South player became declarer at
one spade after the "stirring" bid
ding shown in the box.
The worst player in the group
received a three of hearts lead.
He went up with the ten in dum-
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Opening lead 4b 2
my and led a spade to his ace.
When the jack dropped he contin
ued with a low spade to drop
West's king. Then it was no prob
lem to make four odd for a top
score.
When asked about his trump
play he replied, "I never finesse
at low contracts."
The best player managed to
make only seven tricks for a bot
tom score.
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Voices of Judy Garland,
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Plays Don't
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(Written For NEA)
By OSWALD JACOBY
The deuce of clubs was opened
against him and he dropped the
king under the ace in order to
manufacture an extra entry to
dummy. This allowed him to fi
nesse both the ten and queen of
spades and to lose both. Later he
had to lose tricks to the nine of
trumps and jack of hearts.
In case any of you readers plan
to follow the dub's winning stra
tegy my advice is, "Don't."
The expert really gave the hand
a fine play and the dub, after
gaining a trick on the opening lead,
played the hand badly. The cards
don't always lie the way they
should and bridge plays are based
on percentage. If you use the best
line you won t gain tricks every
time, but over the years you will
make many more tricks than if
you go against percentage.
Improve, your bridge gamel
Order your copy of "Win at
Bridge With Oswald Jacoby."
Just send your name, address,
and SO cents to: Jacoby Bridge,
News-Review, P. O. Box 1248,
Roseburg, Oregon and a copy
will be mailed to you. Or if you
prefer, copies may be purchased
at the News-Review office.
Q The bidding has been:
East South West North
3 Double 4 Pass
Pass ?
You, South hold:
4AQ 108 6 5 V3 KQ J A3 2
What do you do?
A Bid four spades. This is a
Ramble, but you should take it.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of passing West's four
heart bid your partner bids five
clubs. What do you do under
these circumstances?
Answer Tomorrow
Local News
Mrs. Mable Grigsby left yester
day for her home in Medford, fol
lowing a visit here at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
Fuller Johnson attended the Elks
convention in Eugene and then
went on to Portland to spend the
weekend with his son, Merwood
Johnson, and family, who recently
moved there from Sacramento,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs, Cusler Laurance
will observe their golden wedding
anniversary June 2 at an open
house from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
Dillard Methodist Church social
hall. Relatives and friends are. in
vited to attend.
Movie Showtime
TueMay, Miy 11, ml
INDIAN THEATRE Doors ocen e:43.
Complete show at 7:15. "Days of Wine
and Roses" at 7:45 only.
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Opens full-time
Wednesday
PINE DRIVE-IN Opens full-time Thurs
day CLOVERLEAP DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) - Box
olflce opens at 8:00 DST. Show starts at
dusk. "The music Man" ano "oay cur
ree." Wednesday, May 11, mi
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6:45 p.m.
Complete show at 7:15. "Days of Wine
and Roses at 7:45 only
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at I p.m.
Shows start at dusk. "Operation Blklnr
and "The Hum"
PINE DRIVE-IN Opens Thursday night
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE IN (Sutherlin) Box
office opens 8 daylight time, show at dusk.
BUCK NIGHT "Wings of the Hawk'
and "Five Finger Exercise"
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Calendar
Tuesday, May 21
Winston Dlllard Kiwanis Club,
dinner meeting at Junction Cafe,
6:30 p.m.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club, be
ginners' lessons, at the Buckeroo
Barn at Winchester, 8 p.m. Curley
Reynolds caller.
Sutherlin Methodist Church,
choir practice, ':30 p.m.
Boot and Calico Pattern Dance
Lessons, Winston Community Hall,
8-10 o.m.. Ward Cummings instruc
tor. For information call OR 2-2868
or write PO Box 104.
Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Ump
qua Hotel Civic Room, noon.
Satan's Chauffeurs at tlie club,
55 NE Housley, 7:30 p.m.
(Slide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m.
Open duplicate bridge club 7:15
at Umpqua Hotel. For information
call Mrs. W. C. Callison, OR 2-1452.
Camas Valley Grange, Grange
Glendale Church
Debra Whaley and Susan Naugler
have been named as the winners of
the April Sunday School and
Church Attendance Contest at the
Glendale Olivet Community Church.
Dcbra Whaley ranked high enough
in the number of contest points
achieved to earn for herself an ex
cellent quality study Bible, only
two of which have been previously
RHS Symphonic Band
Sets 'Sound 0( Music'
"The Sound of Music" will be the
theme for the Roseburg High Sym
phonic Band's annual Pops Con
cert, tonight at 8 p.m. The sym
phonic and cadet bands will present
their program of "pop" numbers
in the school gymnasium where the
audience will be seated at tea ta
bles. Music for the concert will all be
light numbers. Such selections will
include "The Sound of Music" "Ar
rangers Holiday," a large selection
of marches and Latin numbers.
Awards and scholarships will
be presented to outstanding musi
cians in the Senior Band.
Following the concert there will
be a short dance for those who wish
to stay. The dance will feature the
High School Dance Band. A small
admission will be charged. Refresh
ments will be served.
Of Regional Events
Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE
Winchester, 8 pm, for informa
tion call OR S-6ti29.
Associated Volunteers card par
ly. Veterans Hospital recreation
building music room, 7:30 to 9:30
p.m.
Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard,
810 p.m.
Eastwood School pre - school
roundup, 1:15 to 2:30 p.m.
Lookingglass Home Extension
Unit, 10 a.m. at Elton Grass home.
Noon pollack. Installation.
Melrose Grange, Grange hall,
8 p.m.
Umpqua Post 14, American Le
gion Post and Auxiliary, VA Me
morial Hall, 8 p.m.
Job's Daughters, Bethel 8, Ma
sonic Hall, 7:30 p.m.
South Umpqua Archers Shoot,
Riddle warehouse, 7 p.m.
Sio-Kart Cart Club, 7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Cartways.
Melrose Missionary Society, 10
Names Winners
presented during the preceding
months of the contest, according
to the Rev. Norman Naugler, pas
tor. Points in the contest are given
for attendance, study of tho les
son, bringing Bibles, and in addi
tion, for bringing other young peo
ple and adults to the Sunday School
and church services.
Honorable mention winners in the
contest, in the order of their place
ment, include Larry Taylor, Ann
Thompson, Charles Mills, Penny
Price. Elaine Close, Donna Mon
fils, Linda Swanson, Susan Major,
Candace Wells and Larry Robison.
The monthly contest has been in
effect each month since October,
with the two highest point winners
receiving prizes. The prizes award
ed have included "Praying Hands"
miniature crosses, and "Mustard
Seed" pendants, correspondent
Mrs. Gerald i'ox reports.
VFW PROTESTS
WASHINGTON (UPI) Tho
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
protested recently against any
move by tho United States to re
store normal relations with Com
munist Hungary.
The VFW statement was issued
following reports that U.S. offi
cials were considering dropping
opposition to giving the Hungari
an regime a seat in the United
Nations.
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a.m. business meeting. '
Woodmen Circle Workbasket,
T:30 p.m.
Kainbow Garden Club, field trip.
. Roseburg Art Association.
Oregon League of Seniors, Can
yonviUe lOOK Hall, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, May 22
Tenmilo Community Church Bi
ble Class, Ladies Clubhouse, 10:30
a.m., sack lunch at noon.
Woman's Home Leagut of the
Salvation Army, 507 NE Winches
ter, 10:30 a.m.
Dorcas Welfare Center, ISIS SE
Mill St., open 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Har
vard Ave., 8 p.m.
Doug-Eft's Sheriff's Mounted Pa
trol, Fairgr' -"ds, 7:30 p.m.
Winston Diet Club, Winston Jun
ior High School, 7 p.m., for infor
mation call Airs. J. W. Prowcll.
Moos Lodge, Moose Hull, 8 p.m.
Laurel Lodge 13.
Drain Chamber of Commerce,
City Hall, noon.
Woman's Horn League of ths
Salvation Army, at the church
1:30 p.m.
Umpqua Regional Timing Assn.,
194 NE Cummins. 6:30 p m.
Elkton Lions Club 6:30 dinner
meeting at lodgo hall.
Knights of Columbus, St. Jo
seph's Catholic Center hall, B p.m.
Sutherlin Jaycees, Bide-A-Wee
Cafe, 7 p.m.
Sutherlin Community Grange at
hall, 8 p.m.
Winston - Dillard Toastmlstress
Club, Douglas High School, 7:30
p.m.
South Douglas Assembly, Rain
bow for Girls, Masonic Temple,
Canyonville, 7:30 p.m.
Garden Valley Garden Club, 1
p.m: (at homes of members)
Zonta Club, social meeting, 8
p.m.
Job's Daughters, Myrtle Creek,
IOOF Hall, 7:30 p.m..
Roseburg Junior Woman's Club,
8 p.m. Roseburg Skyways at air
port. For information call Mrs.
Douglas Bond or Mrs. Larry Kvid
era. Roseburg Toastmasters Club,
Turn Around Inn 7 p.m.
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Tues., May 21, 1963 The
State Senate Approves Bill
To Regulate Prices Of Milk
SALEM (UPI) The Senate
voted 21-8 Monday to approve a
milk price support bill. The meas
ure now goes back to the House
for agreement on Senate amend
ments. Approval came after 45 minutes
of debate. Two attempts to send
the measure back to committee
were defeated on votes of 19-10
and 20-9.
Sen. Arthur Ireland, R-Korest
Grove, said controls were needed
to protect producers, distributors
and consumers.
He said the bill would not In
crease prices to consumers, and
that retailers were the only ones
to benefit from lack of controls.
Sen. Thomas Malioney, D-Port-land,
spearheaded the drive to get
the measure sent back to com
mittee. "Don't let the camel get
its nose under the tent," he
warned as he cited opposition to
the measure.
Sen. Harry Boivln, D-Klamath
Falls, said tho measure was need
ed to keep an ample and constant
supply of milk for consumers.
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Sen. Walter Leth, R-Salera, said
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depending on passage of the bill.
Ireland argued successfully that
attempts to get the measure sent
back to committee were attempts
to kill the biU.
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