Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 22, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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On Bridge
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, February 22, 196S
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UNDAY
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Right Play
Gets Trick
By OSWALD JACOIIY
H'rlllcn (or
, euspaprr Enterprise Assn.
'study the bidding, then look
Die East hand only. Your part
ner opens Uie (our o( diamonds
against South s three no-trum.
contract. If South would he sen
emus enough to play dummy
jack you would have no prob
lem, but South plays the six
Sliould you go up with the king
or should you play the eight?
The first step in your reasoning
i-hould be to count a few points.
Dummy has eight. You have It,
Probably South has 17 since he
rebid to three no trump. That
leaves exactly four points for
yniu- partner. Some of tliose points
Wll be in diamonds since lie proh
nby has led from something. If
lie has the queen of diamonds
arid another queen, a little study
will show Uiat you aren t likely
to beat the hand under any cir
cumstances. Suppose West holds the ace ol
diamonds? If lie also holds the
ten, you can play the king and
return the eight alter the king
holds. Then if your partner ducks
you will Ret hi with one of your
aces and give him two diamond
tricks. You note that the eight
spot play will be equally effective
iii Uus case.
Suppose he holds ace-nine of
iliomnnds. If you play the king
declarer will have two diamond
uppcrs,
Milium iili .rrttL ' il A,,,.,tA, m iifct M .iwrliZI
CHAPTER FARMERS These members of the Tulelake Chapter, Future Farmers of
America, recently were raised to the second degree of active membership, the Chapi
ter Farmer Degree. The boys pictured above having earned or invested $50 in their
productive projects are, left to right, front row, Don Ackely, Jim Kline, Gary DuVal
and Darrell Peckham. In back row are Donald Burgess, Greg Wilson, Jim Henry,
Bruce Young, Les Mauch and Jerry Woofen.
Dunsmuir Asked To Assume
Park, Museum Obligations
DL'NS.ML'IR The Dunsmuir AHA commercial loan with less
City Council has been asked to desirable terms, Clement said.
lake over the railroad park and
museum development south of the
cily in order for the project to
qualify for an Area Redevelop
ment giant of $.l.r0,noo.
At the council meeting Monday
night, Carl Clement, director of
the Siskiyou Recreation Devel
opment League, n non-profit cor
poration sponsoring construction
nf the park mid museum, staled
The league is now seeking a $509,
000 ARA loan plus a $.I50.(KK) grant
to complete a 50-acre recreation
al development which will include
a f iill-sirrl operating railroad.
swimming pool, and entertainment
concessions.
Howard .Jones, city attorney, ex
plained the cily would have to
back a revenue bond to serve as
ARA loan collateral if it took
his corporation could not qualify the project over. Clement said the
lor a grant as it is not a public league would deed the cily the de-
igency. velopment and then complete
J'he league call qualify for anllhe project on a lease basis. The
Kennedy Asks Solution
To Pollution Problems
WASHINGTON U1PH - Presi
dent Kennedy has called for a
broad federal program to combat
air pollution in light of recent sci
entific reports linking it to heart
Sunnose vou play the prohlems and to increased sus-
c.ithl? Declarere will win with
Hie queen or U-n. Vou will cnin
the. lead with an ace and lay
clown the kmc ' diamonds to
drop North's jack. Then a third
diamond lead will make your
partner's king and nine both good
so the eight spot is your correct
play.
- O The bidding hat been:
Wert North Ernst Kmrlh
1 A Double Pan 3 V
Pass 2 A Pass 3
Pass 4 Pan S V
Pass 6 Pass t
You, Smith, hold:
SS4 VK7S5 4-KJ9S 1 1
. What do you do?
A Bid six hearts. Tour part
ner Is probably nuking; a belated
try for a. srand slam bat you
treat Interested.
I TODAY'S QUESTION
' Instead of bidding two spades
ever your two hearts, your part
ner has jumped to three no
trump. What do you do in this
caul
Answer Tomorrow
Tax Date
Reminded
A tax return due date reminder
lor Oregon businesses was issued
loday by A. Ct. l'.rirksnn. director
nf the Internal Rrrnue Service
lor Oregon.
I nckMcn said Feb J is the
date by which nil businesses must
lile annual information return:
showing payments made dining
1:'2 of salaries, wa;es, lees, com
missions, and olher enmpensa
I urn for personal services totaling
$t0 or more.
Payments of Interest, rent', roy
altirs. annuities, pensions and olh
rr income must be reported, he
said, as wrll as dividends o( $IU
cirmoie.
Ilimrvri'. oninrn.ilion alrca
ilji reported on Forms -2 is not
included on Miese inloimatmn le
turns,
liuectnr F.ni'kson said filers ol
infnimalion rrluins should use
lorms m and HMi.
He said Feb 2a is also the dead
me for nianufac tuteis, retailers
and others liable lur mine Ihan
MOO in excise laxrs (or llif month
of .lanuary to deposit the taxes in
a cleitory. Tliose making de
pouts of excise tavrs should ur
Form .V.7.
eptihility to respiratory diseases
The President did this in the
special message he sent t'nnnross
Feb. 7 on "improving American
health. Features nf the program
.submerged in the many olher as
peels of the health message, in
eluded:
Proposed Icgislalion In author
ize the Public Health Service "to
engage in a more Intensive re
search program permitting full in
vestigation of the causes, effects
ind control of air pollution."
Fedrral "linanrial stimulation
In slates and local air pollution
control agencies through project
aranls which will hrlp them to
initiate or improve their control
program."
A proposed hill for the Public
Heallh Service "to conduct slud-
ics on air pollulinn problems of
inlrrstate or nationwide signili
cance."
Aulhnri.alinn for the service
to lake action to abate inter-
slale air pollution, along the gen
eral lines ol the existing water
pollulinn control enlorcement
measures."
Four Finish
Sewer Study
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Kails fli ri rnmpMnl fl cn.(t
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vhnrt m In mi I this vcrk .it Orrynn
State I niM'i'Mly's Si lnl l K11
Th mm wnr Tlmm.n C
Itarnr find llith.nd W. Kndr
sevrr drnnrtmrnt wnrkcis ;ind
Itobrtl K. Avcis. ('InliMiuin, ;ind
Paul Mi-t'nlloy, Malm,
Thp tiittninc pnei.m is Ix-ld
jmmi.illv at Sl: as n viMcr
to cities, .sinit.uy dihic(. Hint
privatr utility mmiMiuos Spon
mhs with I hp unupiMiy nio uir
l-ramio of OifiiMii t'ltirs. !roi;on
Statr Hoard of Itralth and the
Slate .N.milarv Anllioi ity.
I'urptisos of thr M'hoo! air lo
prnmotr rumrnt and rcniiimiu-al.
nixralion of costly .sowar otk
y.lcms and lo i educe haarts
In nuhlir heallh incident lo the
soal ol srwai;r and indiis
trial wastes.
Nnvety (our .M-w.itr Irealment
ilaot 0(eiatot and cily olliciaU
10m acinus ()iri;m Htteivlil the
o;ie l!i:s e.u
The President told Congress that
leading scientists in the past year
have stressed in reX)rls "that
there, is overwhelming evidence
linking air pollution to the Aggra
vation of heart conditions and to
increases in susceptibility to
chnmie respiratory diseases, par
ticularly among older people.
"Kconnntic damace from nit po
Uitiun amounts to as much as $11
billion every year in the United
.Slates," Kennedy said.
He said the farm losses alone
totaled $500 million a vrar. with
crops becoming slunted or de
stroyed, livestock becoming ill.
and meat and milk production
being reducd.
In some fi.non eommitnilies var
ious amounts of smoke, smog,
grime or fumes reduce properly
values and as dramatically
shown in Kngland last year en
danger Ide itself," the President
asserlcd.
"We are currently spending 10
enls per capita a year in fighting
i problem which costs an esti
mated $ir per capita annually in
economic losses alone, the Pres
ident said.
league lists its current assets, pri
marily donations of equipment
and museum items, as $.116,000.
The council tfok the proposal
under consideration.
In olher business, the council
recommended Siskiyou Avenue be
rezoned for limited commercial
use and the hillside properly al
its northern limits be zoned to
permit outdoor advertising. The
property owners present for a pub
lic zoning hearing staled Siskiyou
Avenue, adjacent to Highway W)
freeway, is increasing in com
mercial value. It is now primarily
residential.
The council also endorsed the
highway users lax proxsaI now
slated for consideration in the
state senate.
A letter will be written hy the
council asking for joint use by
the city of a forest service ranger
station in north Dunsmuir. The
building is now used for issuing
fire permits and distributing for
est service information during the
summer months. The city hopes to
use it as a public information
center.
Rail Passenger
Traffic Down
SAI.KM iVVV - Passenger
trallic on Southern Pacific trains
Oregon has been declining
steadily, an officer of the rail
road told a Mate public utility
examiner Wednesday.
Henrv K. Mogler of SP's San
Kraneiseo office asked the PIT
to lift the suspension of a 10 per
em across-the-board increase on
intra.state fares. He said the in
crease was: needed lo otfset los.ses
in carrying passengers.
Mogler said annual fwissenger
trallic has dropped from 24. non
to IK. into in recent ears.
BASIN BRIEFS
HON AYA
flOWYM t'AHK Assort-
ATION wishes to thank Mrs. I.e
Hoy Kenilnnd. who directed the
play. '.leppers l'tcecrs." the
at, those Mund the senes. and
alt who heled make it so success
ful. 'The sum of was cleared
tor the two nights the play was
held 1 On Saturday etching, the
al presented Mrs. Kernlund with
t doen red roses.
Mil. AM) MILS .ll'SS MeKM.I,
gave a dinner at tlteir home Keb
17, celebrating the birtlxlavs of
Mrs Jtriin McKall and Mis. Pill
Kechdnldl. )t hers present w ere
.Mm McKall. Hill HecMoMt and
Linda and ondue McKall.
Mil. Al Mils RY MtOVYN
of loi-e sent woi d lo relatives
and fnends of the both of lw;nv
Sherri l.wm and Terry Hay. on
Keb U she will he temenilvred
. ManKn Oeailvun. who lived
here belorp moving to Roi-e,
nana Library Keb. 2.V Mrs. 0
car Peterson will he chairman
MHS. KVA ItonUHTS of l,an
gell Valley and Mrs, Pauline
Hnhcits of Pop Valley left Keb
Pt let visit relatives at Paradise
and Kxeter. They will also visit
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day.
Central Valley, beloie returning
borne.
MMlliKK THOMAS and Susie
Williams, Nth sloxlents al Swlh
yin Oiegon College, spent the
weekend with their parents.
Mil. and .Mils. ;kohi;k oi..
SON c( KIam.tth Kails s(vnl Sun
day in 1-tngell Valley with Mr
and Mis Pele Hucisesr. ,
M At.
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