Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 21, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Jacoby
On Bridge
THE WIZARDS OF SPACE (9)
lIKIt.M.I) AM) NKWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, June 21, 1963
PAGE 5 A
By Don Oakley and John Lane
sin .minim. t
Recreation Events Start June 24
NORTH (D) tl
10 7
V Q J
KQJ6S
AK106
WEST EAST
AQ32 AA9884
10 9762 VKS3
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J9 754
SOUTH
AKJS
V AB4
10 9 7
Q832
North and South vulnerable
North East South West
1 1 A 1 N.T. Pass
2 Pass 3 Pass
3 N.T. Pass. Pass- Pass
Opening lead A 2
Low From 3
Good Leader
By OSWALD JACOBY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The most important change i
contract play in the last IS years
has been the emergence of the
lead ot low from three small as
standard expert procedure, rather
than the book lead from the top.
A few experts started to do this
right after World War II. As the
years went by more and more
joined the fold until today only a
few die-hards stick to the book
procedure. Furthermore, the rec
ords seem to show that those die-
hards aren't really experts any
more since their names never ap
pear among tournament winners.
It seems that it is about time
for the public to take up and
use this improvement in playing
tactics. I have used it in my ta
ble of leads in "Win at Bridge
with Oswald Jacoby" and have
made it standard in the Jacoby
system. Of course, I have been
using it for many years in my
own play.
Now take a look at the North
and South hands and the bidding
West opens the deuce of spades
East takes his ace and returns the
six. If your opponent had led the
top of three small, you would
play the king of spades. You are
reasonably sure that if East held
seven spades he would have bid
a second time over North's two
clubs, so that West is marked
with the queen of spades for his
opening lead. So you play the
king and West's queen blocks the
suit.
But you suppose that West did
not hold the queen, but opened
low from three small. You must
finesse tlie jack because the odds
arc that East holds the queen.
West takes his queen, returns
the suit and down you go.
Q The bidding has been:
South West North East
1 Jh Pass 1 Pass
2 N.T. Pass 3 Pass
3 Pass 4 Pass
You, South, hold:
AQ65 VK3J AQ! J. A 6 5
What do you do?
Ai Bid four diamonds. iou
have good diamonds.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner continues with
five diamonds. What do you do
now?
Answer Tomorrow
- 1 " ( 0 ; m 17 V S i s V. V$
' ' ' $ . f. j I
As it has done since it was founded in 1940
by National Advisory Committee for Aeronau
tics, Ames Research Center at Moffett Field,
Calif., is carrying on much of the nation's basic
research in aeronautics and, since Sputnik,
in space flight as a member of National Aero
nautics and Space Administration.
Work at Ames covers a broad range, includ
ing: Problems of atmospheric re-entry.
Space environment simulators. Guid
ance, control and navigation of spacecraft.
Biological hazards of space.
In the last field, Ames has called upon indus
try to help study a program to launch a series
of "biosatellites." Cargoes of animals and
plants would be recovered after orbital flights
of 3 to 30 days to determine the effects ot
weightlessness on the biological rhythms and
cellular processes of living organisms.
In another project, "meteoroids" have been
shot against a simulated lunar surface to study
the possible spray hazard to astronauts walking
on the moon.
One. Ames project will soon be tested in full
scale flight. This is a wingless, piloted space
craft (first panel) called the M-2 "lifting body"
that could be maneuvered more than 1,000
miles to a landing point after a space mission
and land horizontally like an airplane. The
first piloted tests will take place this year at
NASA's Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif.
Aeronautics is still very important at Ames.
Among other things, designs for supersonic
commercial transports are being developed.
The Bell X-14A (center panel), a highly suc
cessful VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) jet,
is making valuable contributions not only to
aeronautical but to space research. The X-14A
is being used to simulate landing phases of a
mission to the moon.
Like all of NASA's centers, Ames is contrib
uting to the Apollo moon program. In third
panel, an engineer tests an Apollo capsule and
attached escape tower mounted in one of the
center's wind tunnels. The tower will ride with
the Apollo through the lower, denser part of
the atmosphere, then be discarded.
NEXT: Lewis Research Center
MOUNT SHASTA - Jack Salo,
Mount Shasta recreation director,
has announced the summer pro
gram will begin June 24 and ex
tend through Aug. 16. A schedule
of bus transportation, available
for most functions, will be an
nounced this week, as well as a
complete day to day schedule of
activities.
Mrs. Virginia Aikin will teach
arts and crafts from V a.m. to 12
noon daily. Charles Birimisa will
act as playground supervisor and
Dan Aquila will be the lodge and
pavilion supervisor. Dixie Buller-
wcll will be in charge of the tiny
tot group, and her duties will in
clude playground activities, a
story hour, and treasurer hunts.
Charles Rosecrantz will be direc
tor in charge during the absence
of Salo, who is attending summer
school in Denver.
From July 22 to Aug. 2, tlie
regular recreation program at the
park will be interrupted for swim
ming lessons at the Dunsmuir
pool. Registration forms arc
available at the elementary school
and high school. They should be
completed and returned immedi-1
ntely in order to finish class or
ganization. Bill Sowe and Rose
crantz will head the swimming
school.
The Hi-Teens and Junior Dudes
and Daisies groups have plans for I
a busy summer schedule as well. !
ASTERS &
SNAP DRAGONS
Dozen SOc
Many Other Plants
207 E. Main
Five Per Cent Salary Increase For 12,000
State Employes Gets Commission Approval
SALEM (UPP A five per cent
pay increase totaling $6.7 million
for about 12,000 classified state
employes has been approved by
the State Civil Service Commis
sion. The commission's recommenda
tions go to the governor for ap
proval, then will be submitted to
the State Emergency Board on
June 28.
The Emergency Board, made up
of legislators, must approve allo-
KKQL'IREMKNT
English copyright laws require
that one copy of every book
published in the country be given
to the Bodleian Library of Ox
ford University.
cation of the funds for the pay
hikes.
Civil Service Commission Direc
tor Melvin H. Cleveland said
about two-thirds of the state's
classified employes will receive
a five per cent pay hike.
Nurses Get More
About one-third of the classi
fied employes will not get an in
crease in pay, and registered
nurses will get a larger increase
than originally planned because ol
recent increases in the private
pay scale for nurses, Cleveland
said.
The pay increases will go into
effect July 1 if approved by the
Emergency Board.
The commission's recommenda
tions were approved in pricniplc
by the 1965 legislature, which set
aside $4.2 million with the Emer
gency Board for this purpose.
The increases, approved by the
commission Wednesday, will take
$3.8 million from tlie general
fund, and about $2,9 million from
dedicated funds.
Kducation Separate
Ralph Minear of the Depart
ment of Finance and Administra
tion, said the commission's action,
combined with increases approved
by the legislature, will provide
more pay for all state employes
except higher education academic
personnel, and the one-third of 1 1
the classified people.
The legislature appropriated
separate funds for higher educa
tion academic salary increases.
State policemen and heads of
state agencies also are slated to
bigger
checks next
MONDAY NIGHT
JUNE 24 ONLY
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Inquire At
GUN STORE
714 Main
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Plan Now To Attend
3 BIG DAYS
Sidy 2nd - 3rd - 4th
It's The Professional RCA Approved
Klamath Basin fb-Up
Klamath County Fairgrounds
Put if on your entertoinment calendar right
now inrite your out-of-town friondt, for a
thrill ond chill a minute ot America' finest
rodeo performed pit their ikill ogainst the
west'i toughest itock. There'll be loughs ond
spills as you stoy on the edge of your seat
every second of this big 3-doy event. It's
a "professional" rodeo oil the woy. Plon to
attend.
Write for tickets to: P.O.
Bon 367, Klomoth Falls,
Ore. General Admission,
Adults, $1.50; Children,
SOc; Covered grandstand,
$2.50 and $3.50. 3 big
shows.
ACE TV TIPS
A quiet but deadly advertising program is
being instituted by some larger Manufact
urers of PRINTED CIRCUIT type TV sets,
they have two objectives, to foster lagging
public acceptance of their product, and, to
degrade and destroy the superior concept of
handwired and handcrafted TV chassis.
These manufacturers detest the phrase
"PRINTED CIRCUIT." The public generally
knows what that is, and that's not good.
(For the Manufacturers) Therefore they love
to hide behind superlatives such as "Sealed
Circuitry," "Precision Etched Circuitry,"
"Space Age Circuitry" and Ad Infinitum.
But, a goat by any name SMELLS the same.
We have said it before, and we stand on it
again: At the present time there is only ONE
reason for the use of the Printed Circuit in
TV sets IT IS CHEAP TO STAMP OUT!
And, it's a shame it hasn't been.
During World War II Zenith pioneered in
the development and use of the Printed Cir
cuit. When used with lightweight tronsistors
ond low voltage and low heat components,
they work fine, such as in missile compon
ents, hearing aids and transistor radios.
We can't help but wonder, if handwiring is
so outdated, why do these Printed Circuit TV
manufacturers still use handwiring to con
nect the printed circuit boards to the rest of
the TV components? Want to know? They
haven't found a cheaper way to do if.
ZENITH has been checkrated a BEST BUY
in the leading consumers magazine for the
post five years. NO OTHER manufacturer
can claim that record. Go to the City Library
and look it up.
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Load up,
Chevy II Nova 400 6-Pnssongor Station Wagon.
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and get lost...
Similor to obove is our new 1964 Model
L2005 19" Zenith portable. At ACE TV
this $159.95 set ALWAYS sells for only
$159.95. With each set ACE TV gives' o 3
month unconditional service warronty pol
icy, which includes Labor, Ports AND Serv
ice Calls.
We have all NEW 1964 models, come in,
let us show you whv Zenith sells over one
million TV sets eoch ycor. Yes, it's true,
Zenith it number ONE in TV sales through
out the United Stores.
And for the finest in TV, Radio Service it's . , .
ACE TV
1140 Riverside Drive Ph. TU 4-3581
Hours 9:00 to 7, Mon. thru Sat.
Chevy II Wagons The hft of a
mtrai The rustic- of a roar) map.
Thrrp'a unmet hint; about one of those
upriiff, surprisingly spacious wagons
that, can turn even the routine prepara
tions into a happy part ol your trip.
Take that old bugaboo of packing,
for instance. No bother. With the kind
of room you get in that easy-loading
cargo compartment, you can just about
toss things in any old whichway and
come out with space to spare. The load
won't dampen the spirits of the spunky
6-cylinder engine either. It just hums
along passing up gas pumps (there's also
choice of an even thriltier 4 in most
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
models) like it didn't have i care in the
world. Fact is, it has far fewer carea
than most engines being built with
the. special knack Chevrolet engineers
have for dependability and ease of
maintenance.
hike a car with ginger without a lot
of needless gingerbread? Your dealer's
got a full line of Chevy It's to pick from.
Why not drop down and check now
while both the trading and the traveling ,
are especially good? And maybe it'd be
a good idea to leave a note for the
milkman on the way out, just in case
you happen to get lost some place
before you get back.
YMMTtf
Authorised Soles & Service
CHECK HIS INT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY H, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE
DUGAN-MEST CHEVROLET COMPANY
410 SOUTH SIXTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PH. TU 4-3101