Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 21, 1963, Page 12, Image 12

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    PACE 12
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath FalU, Orrgoo
Monday, January 21, 19GJ
Jacob
On Bridge
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WEST EAST
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SOUTH (D)
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Both vulnerablo
South Wnt North East
14 Pa 4 Pass
Pass Pass
Opening lead 10
Spades Rule
Of her Suits
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newsnancr Enterprise Assn.
The average bridge player di
vidrea suits into two classes.
Spades and hearts are major suits
because 10 tricks make game.
Clubs and diamonds, are minor
Kill IS.
A better division would be into
narlos and ell other suits be
cause spades outrank and in many
instances tyrannizes the omers.
South lias a 13-point hand, in
rludinc 11 noints in high cards
lie also lias spades and should
open the bidding.
West has an almost Identical
h;ind nxcv.nt tliat his five card
suit is in hearts. If he could get
into action at the one level
Wad- uonld Hirelv overcall. but
Smith's f.pade bid lias made it
impossible. Look at the Jisl nana
and you see that west snouia nm
hut West can't see that East hand
All West sees is his own cards
and Hie vulnerability situation
Wrct nassas.
North lias some sort of spade
rai.se and chooses to jump to
game. It is a happy choice be
cause South is cold for 10 tricks.
In fact, only Uie singleton dia
mond opening keeps him from
making an overtrick. Against that
lead South must draw three!
rounds of trumps and eventually
will loso two hearts and a club.
If the 6pade suit had not shut
West out of his hearts, East and
West could have bid up to five
luvirls Tliev would make it, ex
cept 0R'unst a club opening. Tliis
iloos not mean West sliould have
biH Thin time a heart ovcrcall
would have worked. Next time it
might lead to destruction.
It
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Professional Girl Watcher Enjoys His Job On Airline
AfTm hMrllntf has beem
South WaX North -1
v pass , -IV Pass
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You. Sonth, faldj
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What do jrou bid?
A. Two ipadra. Ton trans to
get to came la any event,
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner rebids three
hearts. What do you do now!
Answer Tomorrow
APPRECIATED Sfowardesi watcher Bill Cartwriqrir
give the girls some pointers after a flight. His advice
is appreciated because ha represents the male point of
view and most passengers on his airline are businessmen.
BASIN BRIEFS
DAIRY
MB. AND MltS. DON BICE
and Mrs. Don Hughes of Tulclakc
spent the weekend at Burney
with Mrs. Edna Promo and at
tended funeral services for
vcar-old Debbie Prcmo, her.
granddaughter.
MR. AND MltS. AL PER
RAULT of Siwkane spent a few
davs in Dairy with (Mr. and Mrs
Ilarvey Butts. They were on their
way home from a vacation trip.
to Hie Hawaiian Islands.
MR. AND MRS. HARLAN
PROl'GII are in Brookings with
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carl
Prough, and children while Carl
Linfield Votes
Building Drive
McMINNVnJ.K UPI - The
Linfield College Board of Trustees
has voted to launch a $00,00ll
building campaign.
Dr. Harry L. Dillin. school prcs-
ident, said funds already were
ivailablc. Tile school plans to
build a new science and research
building, to complete the home
economics project at Toller Hall
and to eliminate the observatory
ind Colonial Hall, two old campu:
buildings.
is recovering from surgery at St
Joseph's Hospital in Eureka.
MAUN
MRS. JACK WEST, Wagontire,
and her sisters, Mrs. Bob Derry
and Mrs. Dick Stevenson, visited
another sister and family, Mrs
Johnny Vaughn, and mother, Mrs
Annie Worlow, in Sacramento
lust week.
MRS. AND MRS. WILLIAM
COOI'ERRIDER. district forest
supervisor, Modoc County, were
guests at tho Robert Bvrne homo
one day last week.
MR. AND MRS. EARL IR-
VINE JR., Allen, and Lcsly. re
cently returned from a month
vacationing in Camdemton, Mo.,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Chandler. They also vis
ited in Denver and Albuquerque.
STANLEY JOHNSON was a re
cent business visitor in Ilcno.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM
HAYS visited Sunday In Ashland
uilh his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Heard. They were
joined there by two others sis
ters. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Har
nett. Alherlon, Calif., and l-'rankie
llobbs, Chico.
1HJANE I'KKEMAN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. .lack Freeman, has
lioen a patient at Klamath Valley
Hospital the past week.
By RALPH MONCRIEF
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DALLAS, Tex. INEA) Men.
pick the job of your dreams!
You will probably imagine some
thing pretty close to the work of
Bill Cartwright, professionaj girl
watcher.
Cartwright, 28, is hostess
supervisor lor Bramlf Airlines.
As such he flics around with doz
ens of pert stewardesses, making
certain they haven't forgotten
their lessons of hostess school.
The tall, red-headed Texan was
apprehensive at first, lie wasn't
quite sure how the girls would
react when he had to tell them
they were going a little heavy on
make-up or that their uniforms
were loo snug. To his surprise,!
the reaction was favorable.
Because it was a man telling1
them, and because it is basic for
a girl to want the approval of
men and to be attractive to them,
they appreciated his advice.
Cartwright, strangely enough,
didn't angle for the job, he was
selected by his supervisor. Sev
eral other young men were con
sidered tor the spot, but tart
Wright's charm Won out.
"The primary reason for his ap
pointment," explained Sam Mig
uel, assistant director of passen
ger service, "was to help us get
a male point of view in our in
flight service. Since most of our
passengers are men business
men we feel it makes good sense
to have their outlook represented
right there in the plane." Cart-
wright's work has already begun!
to bear fruit, reflected in a favor-1
able ratio of commendation com-1
plaint letters from passengers.
Cartwright is responsible for
about 20 per cent of the girls who
fly for tlie line, which means he
has about 45 hostesses to look
after. Many of the girls were not
sure at first whether they liked
the idea of a man aiound the
plane. But they found that be
cause he is so tall he can reach
unreachable things for them, and
when something gets out of kilter
he can fix it.
Also, he acts as a father con
fessor to the girls, most of whom
live far from their parents' homes.
'We think he Is nice to have
around," said Louise Fournaise,
of Glasgow, Mont. "If we have
problems or run into trouble, we
can go to him and know he will
help."
"I second that," said Glenna
Gulley. of Kennedy, Tex. "With
those fantastic blue eyes he can
win any girl over.
The job of hostess supervisor is
not without its little embarrass
ments. The girls sometimes for
get Cartwright is around.
One girl, when called for a quick
flight, ran into the office to change
into uniform. She was half un
dressed w hen she discovered Cart
wright and vice versa. Cart
wright's (ace turned almost as red
as his hair.
And soon after he started on the
job, Cartwright telephoned a girl
to call her to a flight. The host
ess' roommate answered. Think-
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TU 4-21U Tth a Pine
ing Cartwright was the girl's boy
friend, she yelled at the top of
her voice, "It's lovcrboy!"
"The girls do have problems,"
said Cartwright seriously, "espec
ially in their romantic life. Be
cause of the mixed-up hours they
have to work their date life gets
almost as mixed up."
But Cartwright has no date life
worries. Mrs. Cartwright approves
of her husband's work, but says:
"He leaves his work at the
airport: he can't bring it home."
Hova Your Own
MEDICARE
Eqpltahle't Major Medic riia
John H. Houston
Service Since laiil
Lawmakers
Get Advice
By Ullman
"Choosing a committee Is lhe
most important decision facing ai
new congressman," AI Ullman
ill-Ore.) declared recently before
a bipartisan meeting of all new
ly elected representatives. Ullman
is a momlwr of Uie House Ways
and Moans Committee, wlut.se
Democratic mcmlters assign
committee positions lor all Dem
ocrats. Ullman was invited by the
American Political .Science As
sociation to r-jicik to all new
congressmen mi tlte significance
of committee work. He strosed
the inipnrtance for each memtter
to get on a committer handling
tlio qucslJons of greatest interest
to his consUtunii. Usually it is
only in his committee work that
a new- congressman lias n oppor
tunity to influence the details of
ponding legislation," Ullman
limited out.
Tlic Second District lawmaker
explained that the Ways and
Means Committee tries to place
each memlwr on the committee
of Ins cltoH-o. Hut with mote ap
plicants tlwn vacancies, top com
mittee assignments are at a pic
iniiim. Ullman is one of Ilie two mem-
liers from the West on (he Was
and Means Comniilltee. He is re
sponsible lor the i-ommittee s
Mcnmcnts of all Democratic mem
bers from tlie Western states oth
er than California.
EASY WAY TO
PROFESSIONAL LAUNDERING
RENEWS SHAG RUGS
If you oie thinking ot spending money to re
decorate your living room or bedrooms, why
don't you first send your washable shag rugs
to us. Our laundresses will make them soft
and Huffy again as well as bright and cheer
ful like new. You'll see what wonders this will
do for any room's app-atonce Right now,
some of the nicest people in this community
are treading on laundered shag ritqs done by
us Also complete carpet cleaning including
wall to wall carpets and furniture cleaning.
CASCADE LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaners
Opp. Post Offico PH. TU 4-51 11
NEW METHOD CLEANERS
Gold Eond Stamps
1453 Esplanade Ph. TU 4-4471
BROADWAY CLEANERS
S&H Green Stamps
4615 So. 6th Ph. TU 4 6403
And Villags Cleaners at the
Town & Country Shopping Center
Trucks Radio Dispatched
(or Fastest Possible Service.
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