Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1958 Page: 3 of 36
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Hard study paid off for Midwest City study center.
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Bobbie Jamas' ruffled blouse
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The prettiest girls at the party
taperod slacks in black, brown
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Girls, fifth floor.. Uptown and REDING
Dalton cashmere sweaters
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slim flannel skirts... they're perfectly
color-matched! News: the longer
length, like our middy stylo with
removable white dickey, % sleeves.
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Boys, street flow west.. Uptown and REDING
Full-fashioned, of course. Sixes 36-40.
32.98. The skirt, 8-16, 19.98. Rocket
rod, emerald green, yale blue or navy.
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Separates,street floor..
Uptown and REDING
Christmas Seals
Available
221 5. W. Commerce
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- Saturday ... Northwest HI Day In Our Jr. Shop!
Como moot Gloria Tracy, CORONET, and BETTY KLAFFKE,
CYGNET, will model informally from 11 to 4.
OEA Exec to Talk
Ferman Phillips, Oklahoma Ed-
ucation association executive sec-
retary, will discuss legislative
goals before the Oklahoma Coun-
ty Classroom Teachers' associa-
tion Monday evening. The meet-
ing will be at New Hope school
at 7 p.m.
paired with soft wool flannel
City center.
The awards are limited to
military personnel in AMC.
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If he has two hearts, his mi-
nor suits must be either 5-3 or
44. Since only two discards will
not be helpful to declarer, East
played low, and declarer even-
tually had to resort to the heart
finesse. East had protected him-
self against South holding A-J-10
spades.
Had he played his king at trick
one, declarer would have ob-
tained the necessary number of
heart discards out of dummy to
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should be mailed before Novem-
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Christmas.
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Breeder Elected
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPD-
F. G. Buzzell, Augusta, Maine,
livestock breeder, was elected
president of the United States
Livestock Sanitary association at
the closing session of the group's
annual meeting here, Friday.
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lambswool, 25% Orion in stylos ho wonts most: bulky knit
pull-ons with crew’nock ... sleeveless end long-sleeve lo-holer
cardigans, 8-20, 3.98-7,98.
Also: "Kaynee" machine-washable bulky cottons, 2.98-4.91.
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100% wool shodow plaids, tweeds and solid colors. Milium
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an extra year's growth! Many styles! Camel, red, blue and
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Education Pays
Trio at Tinker
A fourth military student,
A-le Panlo Ramires, 3204 Air-
way, 8th weather squadron, is
to receive a $30 award later
this year for three hours of
mathematics at the Midwest
The four at Tinker were among
88 awarded over the command.
This was the first presentation
made under the awards pro-
gram.
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Postal authorities have an- .
forth into Blackwood. North
showed two aces and without
even bothering to check for kings
South went directly to seven dia-
monds.
West chose to lead his fourth
best spade. East was confronted
with an immediate problem. It
is orthodox in situations of this
type for third hand to play high
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If you’ve already got the Yule
Spirit and will be sending things
overseas, don't forget those
Christmas seals.
The Oklahoma Tuberculosis as-
sociation says the seals are avail-
able now from county TB asso-
ciations for use on Christmas
packages and letters going over-
seas.
Because al the increasing num-
ber of requests for seals for early
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East-West vulnerable. West
deals.
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cient adage, East determined to
delve deeper into the possibilities
of the hand. The only apparent
hope for the defense was to win
a heart trick. If declarer has
two hearts, the contract will be
broken, unless dummy obtains
three discards.
If East plays low, declarer
wins the trick cheaply, but can
obtain only one discard on the
ace of spades, and it will be seen
that dummy can obtain only one
additional discard on the clubs,
for declarer has only a four card
suit.
This conclusion has been
reached by simple arithmetic.
When West leads the four of
spades (his fourth best), be can
have no more than six of the
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shift response, but elected to tern- suit, assuming he has the trey
so that declarer will be prevent-
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three Tinker airforce base of-
ficers when Maj. Gen. Thomas
P. Gerrity, commander of the
Oklahoma City air materiel
area, presented them with cash
awards totaling 1150 for aca-
demic achievement.
The awards are sponsored
by the Air Materiel Command
welfare fund council for each
semester hour of off-duty
courses completed with an "A"
average.
Capt. Robert A. Wilke, 4718
NW 12, aeronautical engineer,
headquarters OCAMA, received
170 for seven hours of engi-
neering mathematics and phy-
sics completed on the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma campus.
Lieut. Robert C. Silbert of
detachment 9, 19th weather
group received 120 for two
hours of engineering at the OU-
Midwest City study center.
CWO Edward A. Buckley,
1012 Holly Drive, of detach-
ment 5, 4th weather group,
received $60 for six hours of
analytical geometry at the
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Opening lead: A 4 4
An alert defense by East to-
day foiled declarer in the grand
slam contract which he had rath-
er aggressively undertaken to ful-
fill.
South had the point require-
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the ones in dress-ups from Korr'sl With holiday party time
drawing near, we collected the most daxxling
after-5 dresses and formals imaginable ., ■ fashionable silhouettes
with a flash of fabulous color! Just a hint of the vast selection
awaiting you, above left, only one from a collection, fringe
and ruffles floated over sheer bodice. Pink or aqua, 7-13, 45.98. , .
Jr, Oklahoman Shop, fourth floor. Right: Carlye’t slipper satin with
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HENRY... HELP!
So many people are coming
, by to try our new '19 Dedge
that I can’t get my housework
done. That soft Torsion-air
ride is somethin they Insist
oa trying. They’re oil aloe
people, but pleme lead
them to . . .
Art King Doti ft Co., where
prim ort lowtr, 220 N. Rob
inion. Aik for a ri4r!
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Cash awards for hard study were presented by Maj.’ Gen. Thomas P. Gerrity,
right, OCAMA commander, to, left to right, Lieut. Robert C. Silbert, CWO Ed-
ward A. Buckley, and Capt. Robert A. Wilke. ___________
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1958, newspaper, November 7, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002184/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.