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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1963)
Jacoby On Bridge NORTH 6 AKJ432 V Q85 A 1098 2 WEST (D) EAST AS A 10 VA1072 V864 KJ53 Q87 QJ87 AK.863 SOUTH AAQ876 KJ3 4i 105 East and West vulnerable Wot North Eut South Pus Pass Pass 1 Pass 4 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead Q 4th Hand Bidding By OSWALD JACOBV Newspaper Enterprise A&sn. Chicago bridge bidding is ali most the same as in rubber bridge. The major difference occurs in the fourth hand open ing on either the second or third deal and particularly on the second. On the second deal tlie deal er's side is vulnerable. If you are in fourth seat and there have been three passes you should try to open the bidding. If you .pass, there js another deal by the same dealer. If you open, (he hand is played and irrespective of result your part ner will deal the next hand and the vulnerability will have turned around. You will be vul nerable and your opponents not vulnerable. South's fourth hand opening was one of these typical Chica go bids. He wanted to change that vulnerability around. He wasn't happy about his part ner's jump to game. He did not really expect to have any play for game when he opened, but he was willing to pay 50 points to get rid of his opponent's vul nerability. When he looked at the dum my, happiness returned. Not only was he going to get rid of that bad vulnerability, he was also going to show a nice profit. The defense could only lake three tricks and South scored 420 points. Q The bidding has been: South West North tut 1 Pass 1 Pass 2 4 Pass 2 V Pass 7 You, South, hold: A2 VA2 4KJ7 AQ1098 What do you do7 A Bid three heart only. Four hearts is m close second choice A no-tnunp call of nf sort Is not recommended. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding two hearts your partner bids two no-tramp over your two diamonds. What do you do now? 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LINGUIST HOLLYWOOD (UPIi - Deb bie Reynolds is taking lessons in the French and Italian lan guage for her role in the movie version of "The I'niinkable Moilv Brown" musical. foilage and bark. The following week, the group will siudy the trees in greater detail and also many of the forest insects. An oral quiz on identification will conclude the lesson. The 4-H club leader, Chemult postmistress Hope N. Rrader, said the study is aimed at mak ing each member aware of the value and beauty of the forest areas in Klamath County. After Saturday's study, the youths held a Halloween party. Attending were Jim Galbreath, Nick Laas, Bob Galbreath, Beth Anderson, Pamela Laas, Sandi Shaw, Marie Galbreath, Susan Ruppert, Sherri Jonte, Danny Galbreath. Ricky Laas, Mrs. Bradev. and a guest from Sixteen inches more , . . that's all, but what a difference these 16" make. They change the era of the short evening dress which has reigned more than ten years, back to the regal elegance of yes teryear. The dress for evening is long, and has an entirely new look. The time of great fullness is reversed; gone are the bouf fancy and the fluff, the long dress skims the body in straight clean lines. New is the infinite simplicity close to pure classic in feeling! The long gown is. shaped to the silhouette so the mod ern lady sweeps into the room, and the elongated lines give a beauty almost un real in its lightness. ' i High waisted effects and deep decode- tages give an incomparable grace to the silhouette, evoking the charms of the past century. To allow sitting and danc ing skirts are slim and slit, domed or shaped. In contrast to the simple lines designers have discovered the richness of new and exciting materials to create the spirit of feminine elegance. We at La Pointe's welcome the return of the long dress which makes you sweep into 8 room, not stride. We welcome the rediscovery of evening elegance. The start of your social season requests your visit to La Pointe's tomorrow. Timber Care Klamath Falls, Mrs. Kathleen Ward. The 4-H nature group' fu ture activities include a turkey dinner for parents' day on Sun day, Dec. 3, at 4 p.m. Mrs. Norman Mastes is in charge of the committees lor the dinner. FRIENDS SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. tUPD Singer Bobby Darin and Don Kirshner, vice-president of Co lumbia Pictures' music depart, ment, once earned money as hopefuls writing commercials for New Jersey furniture manu facturers. H was ai Don's home here that Darin and Sandra Dee were married. Sixteen Mfce Become Dope Addicts LOS ANGELES lUM - It seems that Hie mice which make their home in the Halt of Justice have become addicted to narcotics. Peter J. Talmaehoff, chief deputy of Hie criminal division, explained Monday that the mice find their way into a closely guanled room where several hundred pounds of mar ijuana and other narcotics are held as evidence in pending rases. "Thos mice are addicts.' he declared. "They run riot all night, then stagjjer off to their nest, leaving the floor littered with marijuana." inches r ' ''J 0 S3 I Lira PETE LUNDE more . . Bps. Hisfory Of Hofei Slated Ths history of the olet SVhite Pelican Hotel in Klamath Falls that Celt to flames on Oct. 18, 1926, will be reviewed Nov. JJ at a meeting of the Klamath County Historical Society by Pete Ltmde. The meeting mil be held to the Klamath County Library conference room. The public is invited. A question and answer period will follow t h e talk. Pete. KUHS senior, will Illus Nw H Tr Tim fa Order PERSONALIZED Christmas Cards jONts OFFict swnr 42$ Mam Ph. TV 2.4408 . fhafs trate bis history with pictures. The story, written as a re search theme for United Stales History in 19, received ait A-pta. Qxut-tc-CmtS'j, yciiipniarnp' nt.ffdrrtri.ng lEUTHEMOiTf all ! Wedaes., Not, , 193 P( T-A Heraid & News Klamata raU LEARN TO FLY! 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