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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1963)
-Mff, I. . 7l , ' ., nil II ....Q-M- -X six! 4 !3rtWllffiitipail ? "a lEaRn And LiVE ' Overall photo snows Klamath Fails policemen practicing close-range combat shooting under the careful eyes of fellow officers. The men were holding their monthly practice session the first since they BASIN BRIEFS BONANZA ;.'MRS. HAROLD WILLIAMS took her daughter, Susan, to Southern Oregon College on Sept. 0 for her sophomore year. She was accompanied by iMrs. Bill Burnett. ' JOAN FERNLUND, Glenda Al erts, aiikkie Wcscott, and Fleur Partridge are all attending Southern Oregon College as fresh men this year. Their parents took Uhcm to Ashland on Sunday. Al bert O'Connor is a junior there. ' MR. AND MRS. BILL GARD NER and sons had as visitors nr a few weeks, her mother, Mrs. armela Montesano; brother, Kick Montesano; and 4-ycar-old daughter, Nikkei Melinda; and her aunt, Mrs. Theresa Lazctera, all of San Jose. f MR. AND MRS. MARK DEAR .BORN left for Corvallij Sept. 24, where (Mark will be a junior at Oregon State. Her mother, Mrs. Bob Brett, wont with them for -several weeks. DIANA MARTYR of Dairy. .'Wayne LaHoda of Sprague River OPENS TONITI :4S IS ?JN tor ffru or XCTAMONEY' : zSkEI THELMArItTER J mm tuiRi-Jtui nwHU-wuiui mm and Robert Rice of Dairy are all attending OTI. BILL OSBORNE, a teacher at Bonanza, took his wife, Evelyn, to Corvallis over the weekend where she will attend college. Gary Randall and James Broth- crlon will be freshmen there this year. BONANZA WOMEN'S CLUB will meet at the library at 2 p.m. on Oct. 1 for its regular meeting. Members are urged to attend. MRS. JACK METLER of Klam ath Falls, Mrs. Dick Derry, iMrs. Bill Bechdoldt, Mrs. Cecil Haley. Mrs. Ernest Givan. and Mrs. Mabel People were luncheon guests of Mrs. Lester Lcavitt on Tuesday. NONDICE Mi'FALL. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McFall Is Bonanza's candidate for potato queen. She is a senior at Bo nanza High. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE MAX WELL and K. I. Bold spent a few days in Portland last week. CHILOQUIN MR. AND MRS. LLOVD PE TERS had as houseguests rela tives from Shelton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Belva Adams, who slopped over one night after visiting in California. ROSE MOIXING and Kalhy Pe ters spent the weekend in 'Klamath Falls with Karen Huff. Larry Pe ters siicnt the weekend with Greg ory Peters, his cousin. JIM IIERRON has gone to the Los Angeles area where lie is working and attending pre - law classes at Santa Monica Cily Col- lege. MR. AND MRS. PAI L L. IIER RON have reUirned from a trip lo Utah where they visited friends and swls of interest. completed paving rhe shooring lanes of their range off the Old Fort Road. Officers must attain a minimum qualifying score each month from a number of positions and distances the furtherest being 50 yards. Jacoby On Bridge Limit Raises Explained NORTH (D) SO 4QIS J AKQJ10 WEST EAST AJ943 A1 02 KJ0S84 979 KQ108 8743 9o SOUTH A A K 10 6 2 V53 A8S2 2 Both vulnerable North Zut South West 1 IV 1 Pau 2 V Pin 2 4 Pus 4 Fan S rM e "Pum Pus Pass Opening lead VQ t"""Zf crw jJifj'' 'V-' '."1"-'" -' 1 PAGE! Monday, September 30, 1M3 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Lake, Klamath County Forest Receipts Listed IAKEVIEW-Funds to be de- Because part of the Fremont rived by Lake County from the Fremont and Deschutes national forests for the fiscal year end ing July .10. will amount to $276, 751 98. according lo the report ol Carl W. Simpson, supervisor, and Ervin Berrelh, administra tive officer. This is KI8.620.24 less than the county received from this source last year. The 25 per cent of these rev enues from the forests is divid ed again into 25 per' cent for schools and 75 per cent for roads. SLAPPING LEATHER Klamath Falls Officer James Hand executes a fast draw and a from-the-hip shot at a man-sized silhouette target from seven yards at the Police De partment s monthly qualifying session last week. Officers are taught to ' caress ' the trigger, not pull it, in fast double-action shooting. isheadinVourivay WEDNESDAY! Seven to 10 per cent of the re tail cost ol food goes into pack aging. m Mihiinnaami :s L0UI3J0URDAN EL8AMARTINEUJ . MARQARET RUTHERFORD MAQQIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR ANO ORSON WELLES m By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise ANsn. In the earliest days of contract if you wanted to raise your partner you did and the betlcr your hand the more you would raise him. Translated into points the single raise Indicated 7 to 9 or I 10 points in support; the double raise 10 to 12 and the triple raise 13 to 17. The double raise was not forcing and the 13 to 17 triple raise as a wonderful slam killer. If the opener saw lam possibili ties he would have no way to move below game and obviously I he would be deathly afraid to try for a slam with even 18 points. His partner might have jumped to game with only 13. The experts solved this crisis by inventing the racing jump raise and it is descrilied and used in almost all textbooks today. The 10 lo 12 point hands arc called bids of 2'i and are shown hy first bidding a new suit and llien raising partner. Of course, a passod hand s.!m uses the old Uisiuonen non- forcing jump raise so students have lo learn two distinct sys tems at the same lime. Hie modern trend Is to go back to limit raises so that the Jump 30 Q The bidding h been: Norlh rt Sooth Wont 1 4, Double Rcdou. 2 rM Ps 7 You, South, hold: KJ7 AQJ4 Kl 12 What do you do? A Bid four spades. This eon traet should he ' nd " 7" partner wmnta te so on yon are willing to 10 mloDK with him. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with five spades. Whst do you do new? Amwer Tomorrow I lo three shows 11-12 supporting points for partner and is a strong invitation, but not a force. This has a fine pre-emptive effect as may be seen from today's hand. North's limit raise to three spades shuts East out and South makes his three spade contract right on the nose after losing one heart, two diamonds and a club. If North merely bids two dia monds East will surely muster up enough courage to bid two hearts and West will raise him to four. North can sacrifice at four spades or pass and watch East wrap up a game. You'll learn the limit raises and other bridge tips with a copy ol Win at Bridge With Oswald Ja coby." Just send your name, ad dress, and 50 cents to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Service, c-o this newspaper, P.O. Box 489, Depl A, Radio Cily Station, New York 19. N Y. - pm Li?. 4 y: A KILLING SHOT Officer James Hand points te a "killing" shot he fired at a man-sized silhouette target from 50 yards at the Klamath Falls Police Department's newly-completed range off the Old Fort Road. Plan you dream kitchen on graph paper or with cutouts be fore b e g i n n i ng work. Leave enough room between cabinets and appliances for moving the ap pliances for cleaning and maintenance. KODACOLOR FILM rid KUi-k nrt White Kilm rrorrnniiiR - (INK DAY SKRVICF. UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP 719 Mo in A MODERN LOVE STORYI MlVISlOK' H HEIDOCOIOII I t OATH ON TiOO .M. LAST 2 DAYS! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTOR GREGORY PECK ,. "TO Kill A MOCKINGBIRD" Plui COMPANION FEATURE! "SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS' When laundering sealers, lack the buttonholes togetltcr first so they w-on't stretch, suggests the American lnslilule ol l.aunfloruig Hlimith Ptlllt, OfHM PvklUhtd ditty tutt ! rt IdMit Itrvltf lvintm orvvan ml Nrtttm Calitri kv KUmtttl fimM Ma n at ttrindt Pmai TUfttf Mill W. 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OU8.66, most of it since heavy use of national lorest limber began in 1940. 86 PROOF - ECHO SPRING CIST. CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY. Policemen Hurt In Disturbance PORTLAND (UPIl-Three city policemen were injured, none seri ously, in fighting which broke out following the Jefferson-Grant high school football game at Jefferson Saturday atternoon. ; Examined and treated at a lo- $410 cat hospital were patrolmen Ber nard Schuette. William Attwood and Larry Plaisance. According to Sgt. Weston John son of the East Precinct, the dis turbance, involving some 300 youths, broke out immediately fol lowing the game subsided, then flared anew several blocks from the high school. No persons were arrested. Johnson said a lot of "older trouble makers" were involved in the melee as well as high school students. Jefferson lost the foot ball game. 14 to 6. BOURBON years old : The success of the "Ages" CAV IT AfiMU ofi ii nun ii. tiiiwi iimifc $:045iQ, again mWh 3 and IMrrK AGAIN! . I AM 0GT0BE1 II M Harris lrwii Four weeks of things to do and sights to see in San Francisco, the eventful city. nj October 3-6. S. F. Outdoor Art Festival, featuring the works of An I Bay Area painters, sculptors and craftsmen. Fulton Street Mall, Civic Center. A continuous live music program adds to the festivities of this annual show; daily from 10 to 10, except Sunday 10 to 7. A special exhibition of the work of Rodin, "Father of Modern Sculp ture," begins October 18 at the Legion of Honor. Over 100 examples of Rodin's works, both sculpture and drawings, have been assembled. Child Art from France is the exhibit sponsored by the French govern ment at the International Child Art Center, H. Liebes & Co. THEATRE "The Time of the Bar racudas" with Laurence Harvey and Elaine Stritch opens October 21st at the Curran. "The Tender Heel" 1 with Sisne Hasso and Chester Morris is the new comedy at the Curran Theatre thru the lZtn; the uick anawn snow opens on the 21st. "Wildcat" with Car mel Quinn and Allen Case inaugurates the fall musical season at the barden Court Dinner Theatre. Sheraton - Palace : Hotel, thru the 13th; "Pipe Dream" star ring Lloyd Bridges begins on the 15th. October 4th, "Taming of the Shrew" opens the Actor's Workshop season at the Marines' Memorial. Contemporary Dancers perform on Friday and Saturday nights at the Contemporary Dancers Center, ; L SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS October 18 thru 27, Festival of France. A replica of the Eiffel Tower dominates Union Square where French entertainers appear daily; art and book exhibits, films, musical events and sports contests are scheduled. French taxis offer short trips around the downtown area. October 25 -November 3. Grand National Livestock Expo sition, Horse Show and Rodeo, Cow Palace. October 913. S. F. Home Show, Brooks Hall. October 5 and 6, Black Watch Regimental Band, Pipers and Dancers, Cow Pal ace. October 12-November 3 "The Old Navy," a series of pictures depicting pre Civil War naval battles. Maritime Museum, Aquatic Park. October 27 Navy Day, open house aboard naval vessels along the Embarcadero. Oc tober 19 and 20-S. F. Wine Fair, Fulton Street Mall. Civic Center. October 6 Blessing of the Fishing Fleet begin ning with a procession from St. Peter & Paul's Church to Fisherman's Wharf at 2 PM. Phyllis Diller appears at the Venetian Room, Fairmont Hotel, thru the 9th; Janet Blair, 10th thru 22nd and Kitty Kallen opens on the 23rd. Duly Gillespie stars at the Off Broadway thru the 13th. IflUOlU cisco Opera Season continues through October with performances on Tuesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday nights: three Sunday programs at 2 PM have been announced for October 6, 13. and 27, Opera House. October 11, Miriam Makeba sings at the Masonic Memorial Audi torium. October 20 and 27, "Little Red Riding Hood," a Children's Opera program at the Marines' Memorial. SPORTS sf.Vsea'si the Western Hockey League Champions, meet Los An geles October 11th at the Cow Palace. Basketball: The S. F. Warriors open their home schedule against Cin cinnati October 26 and 29 at the USF Memorial Gym. Pro Football: The S. F. 49ers play the Chicago Bears at Kezar Stadium, October 20. October 27. 1:30 PM, the Geelong Football Club of Australia plavs an exhibition game of Australian football at "Big Rec" in Golden Gate Park, 7th and Lincoln entrance. COLUMBUS DAY and Festa Italiana October 12 and 13 The color and gaiety of old Italy returns to San Francisco as all of North Beach takes part in the Festa Italiana, a typical Italian street festival. Sample foods from sidewalk displays. Mingle with wandering musicians and enter. tamers. The Festa. scheduled on Saturday, at Sforkfnn " and Vallejo Streets from II to 4. is the first event of the weekend -long Columbus Day Celebration. Saturday. 7 PM. Banquet and Coronation Ball at the Fairmont Hotel. On Sunday the Columbus Day Parade floats, marching bands, military and mounted units will start at 1 PM at Market and McAllister, proceed down Market to Grant Avenue, then wind through North Beach and pass in review in Iront of St. Peter and Paul s Church on Wash ington Square. A pageant, the "Landing of Columbus," with the Nina. Pmta and Santa Maria sailing in the lagoon, will be re enacted at Aquatic Park 3:30 PM. Following these feitivities, bands, dancers and singers will perform lor two hours at Fisherman's Wharf. Arrangements for group activities made without charge. Write: SAN FRANCISCO VISITORS BUREAU m 1375 Market Street, San Francisco 3, California is k a : Ik e nm i r I II II I-I.. Mil. . l,-"