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It Poy To Patronizs NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS Tonight "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Connie Francis - Paula Prentiss - Rus Tamblyn plus "THE TARTARS" Orson Welles -Victor Mature plus . Color Cartoon Coming Next Week! Walt Disney's "THE SON OF FLUBBER" m Defense Can Count Hand (Written For NEA) By OSWALD JACOBY One of the hardest thinas for four so that declarer's orieinal defender to do is to count a holdlne was five snades. three hand out and to decide why.de- hearts, two diamonds and three ciarer nas made nis various clubs. P'a's. Declarer's next play is the Now suppose you follow the five of hearts from dummy and play from the East hand only.lif you have been awake you will At trick one you cover dummy's play the seven spot. You won't queen 01 mammas witn your lave much hope for this play, King, south wins with the ace aut you will realize that you iren t going to do yourself any TONIGHT "KING KONG vs. GODZILLA" plus "EAST OF KILIMANJARO" Marshall Thompson Gates Open 6:00 Show at 7:00 NORTH 18 K97 V AJS Q86 Q102 WEST EAST (D) 4A6 485 10863 VKQ7 732 KJ1095 7653 K.94 SOUTH QJ1033 942 A4 AJ3 North end South votaeraMe East South Wei North 1 1 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 2 Calendar Of Events Fpr Today And Tomorrow Tonight "THE NUTTY PROFESSOR" Jerry Lewis plus "AUNTIE MAME" Rosalind Russell Box Office Opens at '6:45 Show Starts at 7:00 and leads the queen of spades. Vour partner wins and plays a second diamond. Y6l win and continue the suit bflf$t have South ruff high. He leads a trump to dummy's nine spot and at this point you have counted him for two dia monds and five spades. The queen of clubs is led and covered by your king and South's ace. Your partner plays the five. The jack of clubs is led next and your partner plays the three. Y note that he has echoed and his reason must be to show an even number of cards in the suit. IVhen he follows to the third club you know that he started with good by playing one of your hon rs and that the play of the sav in will beat the hand if your partner holds the ten. Q The bidding has been: South West North East 1 Double Pass Pus Redble Pass 2 V Pass 7 Yon, Sooth, hold: AK7 6 VAQ4 4J654AMS What do you do? A rus. Tour partner is showinr strenxth, bat he did Bat redouble one diamond. TODAY'S QUESTION You pass. West bids three dia monds and your partner bids three hearts. East passes. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Friday, Oct. 18 Lane Houie, 544 SE Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair grounds, 8 p.m. Potluck at 6:30 p.m. Home Group of Alchoolies An onymous call 672-4059, 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors of the Winston Assembly of God Church, 7 p.m. Open . duplicate bridge dub. 12:30 p.m. at Umpqua Hotel. For information call Mrs. W. C. Callison, 672-1452. Driver's License Examiner, 837 SE Roberts. 8 a.m. to : p.m. Umpqua Radio Club, at the clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Tenmile Volunteer Fire De partment, home of Don Hinch in Tenmile, 7:30 p.m. Rummage Sale, by Roseburg Business and Professional Wom en's Club, 244 SE Jackson St., 3 p.m. Sutherlin Community Grange, public pinochle party at the hall, 8 p.m. Senior Citiiens, party at the YMCA, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., pot- luck lunch at 12:30 p.m., bring own tame service, Lookingglass Garden Club, Flower Show at Lookingglass Grange Hall, open to public at 1 p.m., no admission charge. Aialea Grange, Booster Night at the hall, potluck supper at 7 p.m., visitors welcome. Riversdale Grange, at the hall, 8 p.m. Social Club of Amaranth, pot luck 6:30 p.m., visitors wel come. Saturday, Oct. If Buckeroo Square Dance Club, at the barn, dance of the month instruction, 8:30 p.m., regular dance at 9 p.m., ladies bring and spectators welcome. Douglas County Mounted, Fairgrounds, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE Winchester, 8 p.m. for informa tion call 673-6629. Lane House, 544 SE Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. Daughters of American Rev olution, no-host luncheon at Har ris Cafe, 12:30 p.m. Rummage Sale, by Alpha The- ta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Woman s Club on Mosher St., 8:30 a.m. Rummage Sale, by Roseburg Junior Woman's Club, at ware house in 900 block on W. Har vard Blvd., 8 a.m. Rummage Sale, by Roseburg Business and Professional Wom en's Club, 244 SE Jackson, 7:30 a.m. Rummage Sale, by Bethel 8, jod s Daughters, 800 block on Carnival and Chili Supper, by Tenmile PTA, at the school, 7 p.m. Rice Valley Community Card Party. Riversdale Grange, public pi nochle party at the hall, 8 p.m., prizes and refreshments. South Deer Creek Grange, at the hall, 8:15 p.m. Tri 'N' Square Dance Club, club hall in Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalla Squares, Olalla Com munity Building, 9 p.m. light potluck, visiting dancers! Cass St., all-day sale. Learn the Jacoby system with your copy of "Win at Bridge With Oswald Jacoby." Just send your name, address, and 50 cent to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Serv ice, co this newspaper, P.O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York 19, N.Y. FRIT0 PIES Get em at the DAIRY QUEEN 1144 W. Harvard J Revised Health Booklet Is Due U.S. Personal Income At New All-Time Peak WASHINGTON (UPI)-Long. er hours and greater employ ment helped push personal in come in the nation to a record rate during September, the gov ernment reported recently. The Commerce Department said income, figured on an an nual rate basis, reached $466.5 billion last month $1.5 billion above August. ine department said wages and salaries accounted for nearly all of the rise. Part of it reflected increases under the new federal minimum wage law which went into effect Sept. 1. Fri., Oct. 18, 1963 The News-Review, Pag 5 SUNNY BROOK ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP QUALITY BRANDS OFFERS 90 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON The LAB0HA Trio Is HERE! Ordinarily a trio conititi of three musicians but these guys in the OREGON JAZZ BAND love to play ... and it's an oil night job trying to keep it a trio. Seeing !i believing, to SEE THEM AT THE BAMBOO HOUSE TONIGHT 9:30 PM-2:00 AM 4 80 45 QUART 4 i inn (i2 'Moot Ml PES -the same price as 4fljfe many 86 proof bourbons! suWny BROOK "ivsa- : M OLD SUNNY BSUl OISI ILLtBI C0..-L0UI SV ILL. K. KLNIUCKV SI MICH) GOURBUN VINISUK 80 PROOF IIAUI DOORS OPEN 7:00 nUII "Lawrence" 7:40' BEST P1CTUR OFTHE.YEAR! WMKEIt Of (LrZZSifid H 7CMMt i n ItMMSiJ uMmSS&i; in Techni-COLOR IMRMGE OFARABI1 hm UC GUINNESS ANTMONY OWiH JACK HAWKNS JOSC FERRER AJJTiOW QUYU CUUJOtAAJUS i mnx wwor- oww snaw KTE'B100UI..uwmcf Kmmw-j. ! Extra! WAYNE WAGNER at the Console Nightly 7:10 - 7:30 $1.25 -$1.00 -50c GATES OPEN 6:30 Shows Fri-Sat at 7:00 Sunday at 6:45 TON1TE & SAT! Filmed in Hawaii - i : in Color - Diamond Head CHARLTON HESTON France Nuyen plus "ROMAN HOLIDAY" Gregory Peck Audrey Hepburn School representatives from various parts of Douglas County and Public Health Department personnel recently joined forc es to work on revision of the booklet "Health Services for the School-Age Child in Oregon" which will take the place of the 1958 edition. This publication is produced as a joint enterprise of the state Health Department and the state Department of Educa tion. Douglas County was one of several counties asked to as sist with the project. Contributions by the various committeemen will be summar ized by Leland P. Linn, director of education, for County Supt. Kenneth F. Barneburg. Representing the schools were Frances Price, Glendale; By- rene Huckins, t Drain; Marie Oehlcr, Reedsport, and Larry Wait. Winston-Dillard. Dr. James K. Gray, Douglas County health oficer; supervis or Erma Plett and public health nurses Lavenia Miller, Bernice Smith, Nettie Ulmer, Irene Howard and Ethel Wilton also worked on the project. ACCUSES SOUTH VIET NAM TOKYO (UPI) South Viet Nam has been accused of send ing troops into the demilitarized zone between South Viet Nam and Communist North Viet Nam the Communist New China News Aacncv said Tuesday. In a broadcast monitored here, New China said the com plaint was made to tne interna tional Control Commission ir Viet Nam by the North Vict Nam army command. "Oklahoma Territory" plus "Lad, a Dog" in Color plus 2 Color Cartoons Movie Showtime Open 6:30 fh I T0NITE! thru SUNDAY! jonnv BontGIveUp The Ship it Wf-BABY plus 2 CARTOONS IfWondV if I am 1 j gvw goinatefc,, Better Idea would be to lilt !l with us where a constant stream of buyers means that you will have a good chance for soma fast action. Coll u! DIAL 672-1659 Lackey Real Estate TW4wM PERFORmMCE M M What is it? 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