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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1963)
Jacoby On Bridge NORTH (D) AJJ7 K82 AQ8J5 EAST 5J u WEST 82 AKJ87J J 10 S3 Q74 SOUTH K Q lOt 4 V 10 3 A 9 6 KJ4 Both vulnerable North Eut South Wert 1 1 Pas. 3 Pas 4 a Pan Pass S4 Pass. Pass Pass Pajg Opening lead V 4 Doubleton Is South Worry By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn The hand that really cries lor the Blackwood convention is one that has first or second round control of all suits so that the Blackwood bidder is really inter ested in the number of aces his partner holds. Conversely, when a player holds a worthless doubleton in an unbid suit or a suit bid by the opposi tion he should find some other way of approaching a slam. South has enough strength for a slam after his partner gives him a jump raise in spades, but he has a poor hand for the Black wood bid. Suppose his partner shows him two aces, the; may still be two losers in hearts. South decides to bid four dia monds as the start of his slam campaign. At this point North might well try Blackwood but North feels that his three-spade jump has shown just about all his strength. North merely goes to (our spades. At this point South is still inter ested in a slam but still does not uant to use Blackwood. Fortunate ly, he has an unmistakable way to Invite the slam. South bids five spades. This gives North a complete licture. South has taken time o show the ace of diamonds and has gone past game in spades, lie doesn't have the ace of spades r king of diamonds so he surely has the king of clubs. He must be worried about hearts, but orth isn't worried and North goes to the laydown slam. 28 ': Q The bidding has been: JSouth West North Fait 1 Pass 1 4 Pan 4 Pass 4 N.T. Pass 9 A Pass 6 Pass r ? '.' Yon, South, hold: ,AQ65 VKJ2 AQS A6S a What do you do? A Bid six spades. Your pari ner has placed the slam In elabs, (liut you should overrule him, Z TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding Tour no Uump over your four spades, 5. our partner bids five hearts. tWhat do you do in this case? Answer Tomorrow Pid You Know... Aspirin is Deductible! Ainirin, and hundrrtU of Hrl MruK product!, may he ilttluclthir )n computing frdrral income t. But vou mutt be able tm ffrr iroof of purthatr. The IHucIjx rrtoril -fcrrping aervke, available Irre 10 you at our pharmary, doe )nt (hat. Come in and k about Oru(Tax. Start mving Us mm ryl : BRODERICK'S PHARMACY 2212 So. 4th Ph. 2-4683, i . . i ..! oy Zenith's -32tt.-" 10-I1AY MONEY-BACK OFFER! 1 0filTH "50R" f-JfcRNG AID ortomanc? a"0 economy' Aih about t-Yar warrant ana S Taa- svit Plan. A modal lor vry typa iX aiattromea'iy corrattaoia hea-mi loll. Cam In ar Can 'Of fraa danwatratt Dr. f U s Fire Closure In Forests Scheduled Gov. Mark Hatfield has pro claimed July 1 to be the begin ning of the annual "two-rule" fire closure in all of the national forests in Oregon. On lands protected from fire by the Oregon forest services these two rules will be in effect from July 1 through Oct. 31: 1. Smoking is prohibited while traveling in timber, brush, or grass areas, except while in ve hicles on roads. 2. When using campfires, ex cept when traveling as a pedestri an, or in an improved c a m p- ground where fireplaces are pro vided, three tools are required. The tools are an axe not less than 26 inches overall, with a head weighing two pounds or more; a shovel not less than 36 inches long overall, with blade not less than eight inches wide: a water container, capaci ty one gallon or more. In commenting on the procla mation, Winema Forest Supervi sor Alex Smith pointed out that this annual procedure is in addi tion to the several state fire laws which remain permanently on the books. "We need to remind ourselves at the beginning of each fire sea son that it is unlawful to throw burning material from a vehicle, to leave a campfire unattended, or to build a campfire without first clearing the ground around it. "f am sure that most residents of Klamath County are aware of these laws, but perhaps we all could help by passing this infor mation on to Hie many visitors we have each year from other states," Smith added. The matter of campfire permits continues to be confusing. They are required in California, but this is not so in Oregon on national forest land. However, permits are needed in certain areas of private land. "When planning to build a campfire in Klamath County out side the national forests, it is best to check first with the Klam ath Forest Protective Association to see if a permit is required," Smith said. Thomas Creek Area Changed LAKEVIEW-Carl Simpson, for est supervisor, has announced the elimination of the Thomas Creek District of the Fremont National Forest, effective July 1. The dis trict area will be divided about in half and its parts added to the Drews Valley and Warner dis tricts. This combination of three Wight workload districts into two medium workload districts should result in better management and reduced costs of administration. The change was the result of a year-long study made of the ad ministrative and management sit uation of the three districts in volved. The change will allow a more balanced work load f o r the resulting districts. It will re duce administrative costs by the elimination of one district ranger position and elimination of dupli cated administrative tunctions. The reorganization should also result in better on-the-ground re source management by providing the district rangers with principal assistants for each major area of resource management. Don Allen will remain district rancer for the expanded Drews Valley District. Henry Mct'or mick. presently ranger on the Thomas Creek Ranger District, will take over as ranger on the new Warner District. Clyde Peacock, ranger on the old Warner District, has accepted a trailer to a stall position in the supervisor's office of the Ki satchic National Forest in Alex andria. La. He will leave for his new job on July 10. The Thomas Creek District was divided, roughly, on a line along the main divide between Thomas Creek and Messmen Creek to Cou gar Peak. The north half of the J t 00ertM 10' Oil IMut JO: i t ComD.n'ts lamou', Z"Mh J. L Lawson, O.D. ti Standard Optical Co. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath b mi- MISS OREGON CONTESTANTS Miss Oregon contest ants are, loft to right, back row, Miss Milwaukie, Susan Breitenstein; Miss Astoria, Katrina Salo; Miss Umatilla County, Kathleen Hughes; Miss Hood River County, Pa tricia Merritt; Miss Tigard, Virginia Hasse; Miss Eugene, Martha Hill; Miss Gresham, Jennifer Hill; Miss Corvallis, Susanne Wiesner; Miss Sweet Home. Marcia Truax; Miss Salem, Tyrene Herber; Miss Lincoln County, Pamela Sny der; Miss Portland, Jodie Ray; front row. left to right, Eagle Scout To Make Greece Trip MOUNT SHASTA - Eagle Scout William F. Barnett, 16, has been selected to represent Cra ter Lake Council, Region 11, at the llth World Scout Jamboree slated Aug. 1-11 in Marathon. Greece. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcarl Barnett. Thirty-three boys from Region 11, which includes Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Alaska, and the northern tip of California, will also attend the jamboree. They will be accompanied by a scout master and two assistants. Bill, who will be a junior at Mount Shasta High School next fall, was selected for the honor by the Crater Lake Council. He is a member of Troop 97, Mount Shasta, Siskiyou Silver Tip Dis trict, and serves as a junior as sistant scout master. The recipient of several scout ing awards, Bill was presented the God and Country Award from the Community Methodist Church JAMBOREE DELEGATE On June 12. William (Bill) Burnett of Mount Shasta received his Eaqlo Scout insig nia from hii first icoutmaster, William Heflin of McCloud. Still climbing up the achievement ladder, Bill was recent ly selected as a delegate to the World Scout Jamboree in Marathon, Greece. Lynda Johnson To Wed Ensign WASHINGTON iUPIi I.yndalhas confirmed she is engaccd to Bird Johnson, daughter of Vice President Lvndnn B. Johnson, district was added to the present Warner District and the south half to the present Drews Valley District. NEW CAR LOAD 235 lb. THICK BUTT SHINGLES Be Sure and Call Us For Price 0 LOUVRE SHUTTERS 5 1.36 up SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. "Serving the Klamorh Basin for 40 Years" 3226 South 6th TU 4-5145 Falls, Oregon .. j, 43 . . I two years ago. He was recently initiated into the Order of the Arrow and selected by his troop to the Honor Camping Society of Boy Scouting. He became an Eagle Scout on June 12. Bill was one of 60.U00 scouts at the National Jamboree in Col orado Springs in HMO, but the preparations for that trip Merc very minor compared with those for the World Jamboree. Leaving July 18, he has planned nearly a year for the journey which will take him to Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, Iausannc, Venice, Rome, Athens, Marathon, and home by jet plane via London. In each town, the delegates will be guided by the scouts in that area. The flight limits each boy to 40 pounds of baggage which must include almost a complete set of camping equipment, clothing. personal effects, and items to trade with the 20.000 Boy Scouts camped at the jamboree. The Navy Ens. Bernard Koscnbach of Comfort, Tex. Miss Johnson, a freshman at the University of Texas, said no date had been sc for the wed ding. "I want to finish college." she said. We've Got Ornamental Iron both Railing and Porch Columns mm Friday, June 28, 1963 Miss Roseburg, D'Ann Fullerton; Miss Rogue Valley, Joan Callaghan; Miss Bcaverton, Irene Herring; Miss Coos County, Joella Kronsteiner; Miss Yamhill County; Con stance Cunningham; Miss Seaside, official hostess, Jan Ordway; Miss Oregon 1962, Martha Wyatt; Miss Tilla mook County, Elizabeth Faye Royal; Miss Malheur Coun ty, Wanda Woodard; Miss La Grande, Cheryl Zesiger; Miss Columbia County, Barbara Steinfeld, and Miss Springfield, Elaine Kopperud. UPI Telephoto American contingent will campUnd assist.mro in n,, wun scouts irom various coun- , trios, insuring a good deal of souvenir swapping. The Greek government has of fered to furnish free visas, but the scouts will still reouire an international certificate of vac cination, medical certificate, pass port, and according to Bill, doz ens of shots. Constant inc. Crown Prince, Duke of Sparta, is the chief scout of Greece, and King Paul of the Hellenes has consented to be the patron of the jamboree. The Greek government has also volunteered to give full support Top kJU CvmtU Sting Hay TVhich way do you want a new kiclc out of going places? Everything about our JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET says luxury car except the price rich, roomy interiors, Body by Fisher craftsman ship, choice of engines up to 425 hp. CHEVY II is a thrifty one with lots of upkeep savers. But you could never tell from its stylish looks or CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY H, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE DUGAN-MEST CHEVROLET COMPANY 410 SO. 6TH STREET KLAMATH FALLS PHONE TU 4-3101 PAGE 3 lional scouting event. HOWARD'S CLEANERS Will Be Closed July 1st to July 6th So that our employees can enjoy a vacation over the 4th, Office Open for Colls or Drop-ins No Pick-ups or Delivery till Mon., July 8. Howard's Cleaners 925 E. Main Ph. 4-9889 aVmtHBHMMHMH 'Wi i a.., n - - . - . - . , ,7, , , , , . ".-;-7v . . .( "v -i t ,v . - v Si .. -rjfnj-v.i -j'j Sport Coupe near a Corroir Moma tonrtrU0l$ Lake County Junior Rodeo Attracts 95 Entries From Oregon, California LAKEVIEW'-First annual Lake County Junior Rodeo is all set to go Saturday and Sunday of this weekend, with 95 contestants signed up as of Wednesday, ac cording to Ernest L. McKinney, secretary. Thirty of the contestants are from Lake County and the rest are from various locations in Ore gon and California. McKinnev stated the response from distant towns has been surprising. Any boy or girl from 9 lo 18 is eligible to enter, but there are junior and senior classifications for judging. In one grouping are those from 9 to 14. and the other 15 lo 18, elusive. Five trophies and 18 buckles have been donated by business firms, in addition to a trophy saddle donated by Albers Feed and Farm Supply of Lakeview in conjunction with the Sim Saddle JFK Invited TALLAHASSEE, Fla. UJPH- Gov. Farris Bryant indicated Thursday that President Kenne dy might address the National Governors' Conference at Miami Beach July 23. Bryant said Kennedy was "well disposed" toward an invitation Ui speak at the conference. Uoltom lejt: MAP SHRINKERS Chevrolet's got four different kinds of them Ann AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Company of Chatlanooga, Tenn. The stock is also donated for use by local rancliers. The events in the senior divi sion include tie down calf rop ing; bareback riding; cow riding, boys; cow riding, girls; barrel racing, girls; pole bending, girls; goat tying, girls;' team roping family; team roping, open to jun iors and seniors; and cow cutting. open lo boys and girls both jun ior and senior. In the junior division arc break way calf roping; calf riding, boys and girls; barrel racing, boys ana girls; and pole bending. Sev eral races are also scheduled for both divisions. Purses arc to be added to the entrance fees, and trophy belt buckles will be awarded for first place in each event. In cow cut ting and quartermile racing, fam ily horses must be used. A feature event oxpoded to bring entertainment to the crowd is tlie businessmen's cow ride on Sunday, for which there are 14 entries lined up. Another feature is the first official public appear ance of Queen Susan and Prin cesses Alice and Ann of the Lake County Roundup. The sponsoring groups for the weekend affair are the Lakeview aycees and the Lakeview Lions Club. The board of directors of the association includes Cliff Par- Richman, Poorman, Beggar- , man, Thief. Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant Chief . . . EVERYBODY LOVES THE FOOD AT THE ODESSA COFFEE SHOP BREAKFASTS LUNCHES - DINNERS Delicious Fried Chicken, Sizzling Steaks, Ham 'n Eggs as you like 'em! HOME MADE PIE - SANDWICHES ODESSA COFFEE SHOP Rocky Point Road 11 Ctoi.d Monday. Ph. EL 6-2250 Rocky Point II Op.n 6 to 9 P.M. For Reservation.. 1 v-v; a?-K thrtrolet Impala Conwtiblt nt lo a sprightliness. The sporty COPwVAIR'S rear-engino traction and sensitive steering will have you seek' ing out secondary roads. And CORVETTE, of course, is America's only full-fledged sports car. Quite a difference, right? But lots in common liko Chevrolet dependability and the Trade 'N' Travel deals now at your dealer's. tin, president; Darrcll Leavitt, vice president; Ernest McKinney, secretary; and James Howard, Jack Lentz, Ted Struck, June Cor mie, Carl May, Dean Boe. Bud Reynolds, Marcus Partin, Kenny Holloway, Warren Morton, Neil Friday and Ted O'Connor. Kenny Holloway is the arena director; Jerome Young and Bud Taylor, arena judges; Hen ry Cook, cow cutting judge; Buck Moser, announcer, assisted by Bud Hartwig and Betlv More house: arena assistants, Bob Rog ers, Mearle Leehmann. Hillard Hapgood, Darrell Leavitt, Bud Garrett, and Jolin Dick; Carl Hen derson, flagger: Delpha Plato, Sue Struck, Carol May and Chick Chaloupka, timers; Hugh Cahill, Kenny Holloway, pickup m e n; Ted O'Connor, chute director'; Marcus Partin and Cliff Partiri, roping chute; Marvin Butler, race director; Floyd Iteed, Ralph Ren ner, Art Garrett and C. W. Ogle, race judges; Warren Morton, pub licity; Ted Struck, prizes: June Cormie, girl's events; and Dr. William Strltby, physician. DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE Inquire At GUN STORE 714 Main CVirrv 11 JVom 4U0 C'oiircrliWs 'Optional m aha , 1 715 Main TU 4-8322