Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1960 Page: 4 of 16
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ridge Is Pleasant Hobby
For Many City Couples
' Ily CLORIA DOWLIEY swot card gators you reach the ravage in the game sitich has tore that the declaring side could
tams-Prose Staff Wiser I sato abut' pout mewl ar later 1 bee popular ever since its lute- score btlow the Ime salty for
Cataract lArKigt the gre'at great but with Ii alga you caa Dever fathrt whoi first made its ap- trit it both made and Lid ft vas
4 IA 4-0 tka 1 At r141 tiarn id afl neikranca fl trek This Docent introduced io the U FL Ina Front
ranitihdd of hist has ioniuned testa it all"
a phenomenal povuhardy acrossi The Sel 11 the only oven bridge 1
the U S and in foreign countpi dub la Sti floater does nut re-I
In recent years Ls to the caut quire inernhership in the Amer
of the sate of enthutopm John cia Contract Bridge League but
l Ihunsghtey irlesritan for the Litho41y adturatas a par it AMC
tc2iti4er Contract Br uige League meaning ooly partners are tilt)-
kle to play
-It's the nwid eitert ixdr you Minaers gattur in the Milatig
gct Iurn tilaouqt britice th union card loom Isitt stdily to
OKLAHOMA CITY 1111)—Out-1
oat of turnpikelt colleges aro the
otate's t'ierest horerroers thro4Th
huntk a suney oi
olitaborria uuhlbc tirk 11hoirtid
tLy
At the latest count the stole''
IS Litsupported folieres 0441
$!9 9 milloon on horwi INIurs of the
tell iarnent t)pe
41 carrell which have been'
pre‘ed to rotet (Iwo btohling
needs from Mate appropriatoom
and aLat taund iktues have e-
sorted to kli-lotiodAtott itAtall in
torretoing -)amounts the at 25
years
name hood tuna rue toed to
build tiorro4tor res 1timlent unlom
1111ei)e ttailaurim and the like
Salaries of Some Federal
Workers May Be Hiked
A(41ING'11)N '11'1) — 'rite
rood ranking lomocrm on the
Ilowme l'tot licf and 011 ii
!et COITUndlet lAsd ttiv V1(iti
y(is ere rood iwt Congles
would two) salaries a Ntilit lid
ecat workers this :tea
Iter James 1 Morrison Li '
added hooreer atm he 10-1ieve1l
chances were Iim t144t law toik
re would alinoe a potive TJC
The administration prefer
'Juni the retrie—trail rate in
creases hut o ay rano rit this
time
!titer W Jones chairman of
the Cm11 Serviet coartiustion
dS achrtioted to trOhy on the
boogie today bedoce the How
Ituaget Intreor litsothre H
Ram to1u! Hie committee Thurs
stay that a salary rzimp for pos-
tal and certain goverment uttide
cellar ikcr tukI le "an tin
Lertssary drain on the Treas
wry" Be estimated the tinnt1411
coo a the propfised incream at
St600u00000
At the same time Pustmater
Genera Arthur It Summerfuld
furred Congress '4) 'grove I'res
Or
ROAD TEST THE CAR
with the INDUSTRY'S MOST
RUGGED FRAME
SEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
DEMONSTRATORS'AVAII ABLE IN MOST EVERY
BODY STYLE-THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
They art paid off bum lees rent
aervwe largel and profits They
itre twd hy the colleges Without
a ole of the
Oklahoma Sta'a Uniscrsity at
Sfillsater leads in such borrow L
ing anti MI million University
(it tiklatiorna m Norman trails in it
tcotki spot with 3 million'
Newly all nevi buildings on col'
'Ir-te campuses the past 30 yrfirt
141e been financed by bond is-
Pimes Most of the $30 8
osted by the stme is doe to build-
ing bonds Wiliest in lltin and 1'65
fur colleges and mental hospitals
Colleges recened the bulk of those
funds o'lhey are different from
ku liquidating issues The 'lull
faith and credirof the state is
' V sinr menu om Ingo on the two of emanates that
enrolment in state institutions ill
Aunt Eirrenhuotr'S proposed hh-
ee marl rates to meet hat he
tein)d the "urgent nationai
cesr-ily:' of truntning primal deli-
'Pe Ile otTeared hit a
Senate puvt (office subeottunitter
se bym
The 1:enerai letting in Con-
gress airs that pomtage hikes
radii 11P approved Only if they
st-re hotted to pay 1)0oos The
rorranirtee ill Ind up heating
tit the si1iy pr4piO411 April 30
and the iortn hear-tor on malt
I et elt
praram in 111d This parent : introduced in tht V I vta France
i pane was supplanted after 101 in 19:7 and Its variation duple
1 years by auctKm beklge who! I tate bridge is the type played I
chief rw feature was that each ' et sea:Jonal regional and motioni4 !
i
player might bid for the rivilege toursainems
I
61 naming the trump set Is In duplicate bridge the saint
Ili Ore whet only not dealer might hand is replayed by t edlerent
1 IA players After play the hands are
ille current favorite Matt Ni replam 41 in a board containing
bemire Lal the rPlk scortng lea- fusw pot lets and the deal ss pass
1 ed from table to LAW and played
: -'1 ' as many times as there act tables I
I : in comiwtition
: 1 "The esaential characteristic: s of 1
r : a duplicate bridge player" evil
i ' ' 11107- rained Humphrey "art a thor Ii
'
) 1 ' v 11 Mough understanding of the game I
1411 ra::: and a world of Mornina (just as
- k I -h an athlete) Of course
u(
as athlete) t
6 I is necessary to play as much
as possible hi order to come up
I k against a l l t h e differrtd c a r d
41 : '111th combinations" - -
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L: - $
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' The SCEL sponsoes annually the
Cimarron Valley Sectional Con-
s I
'4' - ''''''''"1 - tract Bridge tournament which
Its - I 1 draws slits from approitimately
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: ? -- ' - ' lieven s u r r o s m d i n g states T h e
- ' futs-day affair is held in lb sta
4
- i dent igli011 card room and all play 1
is regulated by the Laws of the
i"1 American Contract Bridge League A - - - - - - i i of which the SCRL is a member I
pledged to pay them 1 on bridge The members boast
Votes will be akked at the July that they have one of the most
priniary to approse another bond complete and up-to-date bridge
issue ot this type It ill include shelves in the country
$lo 5 MilliOn for collegn and 15 stillaatee bridge players have
nullion for hospital for mental two life masters in their
retarded children
i Low and Joe Weddle The title
Torn Sexton administrative sue of life master indicates that the
sistant to the Regents for Higher player has amassed 300 or more
Education said if the new issuelmaster points in tournament play
is apprined it will be at least as recorded by the ACRL-
191A before additional buildings Dr Lloyd Garrison beads the
Cliff be erected First the litfi1 ! slate of officers or the local
Legislature will have to complete group assisted by Mrs D E
authorization DI the bond issue Ite H11k1 vice president Mrs James
said it will lake another two J Hoke secretary-treasurer and
years to complete plans arid turn lifts A Naeter and David Lan-
tip first spadeful of dirt Colleges der ecHiireciers of the game
have asked for additional build-1
ings on the basis of estimates that I
increase from its present 42000 to
tvh OW by irk
Sell liquidating bonds owned by
colleges other than OW and 00
tniIuk:
Cameron $35000 Central State
8695100 Connors S23000 East
Central 12443000 EaMern UM
$163000 laingwton $54001 Mur-
ray Mate $23600
Northern Junior College i241
000 Northeastern ALM PAN°
Northeastern State Striaoon
Northwestern Site SIZ000 Okla-
horns College for Women $400000
tiklalionut Military Academy
14'25 000 Panhandle ALM $25700S
Southwestern State 8891000 pad
Southeastern St ate orts000
Have thortaich
HEALTH CHECKUP
each year
no matter how you feet
This is your impst
CANCER INSURANCE
then
ric a tlalk
Arrwirican Cancer Society
nt fact orroltunity
( Ail contributed by an enemy
contact
Bill Neph
Saturday
9-11 am
Trek Up Pe
4 NEWS PRESS
Stillwater Okla Apr g 22
Iowa Girl tone
Survivor of
They started to climb Lon
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n tournanwnt attracts players
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t - ------- ------ from the nova- cliwilicrition Peak 'which 11 clu'elrl to Yu
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I :it irsist- :
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f i through the expert
tampers st this lime of year e
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The outstanding players in the Y Tuesday after a P11041
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' wctional play he their names : James A Gre'ig 1 Glenview li
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added to the norrtraveling Marie' '414 etaYed behickl clerauc'e l'e c
i Arthur trophy on pemtarwol dis- : r1"I feel "11 erne etf the mot
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three Stillwaterites have b e e n ! MI" BrIldiem- J4414re and W
--News'""o PIM ! awarded the honor: Marc Low ' mml 1424 "Pent theY lEcell er 'elm
DEEP IN THOUGHT—Considering the 'wool- Ramsorn dr: Emerson B l'hillips Pawnee: II Lloyd Garrison: and Mrs Gatti- °eel' climbing Inn 14 "re 4
bilitws of thtir hands at one ol Ow weekly The group meots the weekly for an evening loll rwrienced mount mem'
ee 1 Me's BelkIn" uld the I
sessions of the Stillwater t'ontrait Bridge Lea- ol bridge in the card room at the htudynt At last four tinws yearly th l
gue are from left Mrs Pavoil Fry DOI union Stillwater league has a C I ti b i elf" SW het el lbe Illinr
g----- championship composed oF the! TueldaY but "ere driven bYek
: follow ing
ist
team of four )rilsndivioruil a
n P4ilarla n
1 :Yilial°11em w
s 'S Thhaerinds:heerY e resld It
so inn
01(lahodma C olleg es Owe mtus and women' pairs concur he e'd n't HI" II r°Pe c4444ce
rently The competition is a Iwo- :Ind IlwY
i were In dire trouble
AtitA6011 event with play continuing
both afternoon and evening
$29 In addition to their tournament 1 Troops Hunt
I
9 Million on Bonds 1
activities the local club sponbors :
i
la bridge shelf at the city library :
uowil eb
to els
I which it li ill continue to add I R
BOLIDE& Co loAUT'D Voe41
Jane Dentition St Dtmenpost
Itegga the lone survivor of ati
tempt by three Colorado blitivle
sity students to Mite fret 10
2sSlocit Long's Peak Wan roovt
rile from severe frtotbite r4 thtl
tmiversay hospital here today
The bodies of we corripanewm
David L laws IS al Weimer
Groves Ito and Prince D
mon 23 of Foil Smolt Ark
were found ty US National Park
Service rangers and expert climb
ers from Boulder Thursday
Jones wm killed when
250 feet down the south fare of
the mountain and rolled an addl
tional tr4 feel Willing" who had
beta left exhausted in an kt Cirri
died when tie fell and rolled about
400 feet down the mountainside
Ilis body was found helm the lee
erre
A helicopter from Lowery Air
'Force Base at Deny" was to at-
tempt today to bring the bodies
on the mourning' U weather pre-
trots the operation a meue par
ty which ramped overnight on the
peak will bring them down to
sleds
They started to climb Long's
Peak which Is closed to moun-
taineers at this rime of year ear-
) Tuesday after a snowfall
James A GrAg 1 Glenview
' who stayed behind oecaum he did
lee! well came off the moun-
tain Tuesday nivht
I Ile reported to roofers at Eitn
i Park thm bts companions rob-
! lately were stranded on the peak
Miss &Mixon Jones and Will
mon bad spent their Easter vaca-
'siono eta-gibing and all were es-
perienced mount mere"
Miss Bendnion said they gilt
within SOO lett of the summit
! Tuesday but were driven back by
icy gales Theo :hey realised that
Wilirnort's hands were so frozen
he could not make a rope derteent
! and they were to dire trouble
!to which it will continue to add IJUV711 1UlJUI
I the most recently published books I -
them on bridge The members boast SAN CRISTOBAL Vene
akked at the July that they have one of the most 'tucla WIT—Troops eombed the
co le another bond complete and up-to-date bridge inns of Tachira !tate today for
'Pe It ill Include shelves in the country i fugitives from this week's abort
ir collegn and 15 Stilleater bridge players have ive 30-hour revolt — particularly
total for mentally two life masters in tlwir midst: Gen Jesus M Castro Leon the
en
Law and Joe Weddle The title rebel kader
administrative as-1 of life master indicates OW the! Castro fled before dawn Thurs-
legents for Iligiwr player has amassed 300 or more day from this provincial capital
I if the new issue master points in tournament play the only place where the revolt
t will be at least u recorded by the AtilL - enjoyed any success arid he has
Minimal buildings Dr Lloyd Garrison heads the not been seen since Ile is be
I First the M1 ! pante of officer" or the local lieved to be hiding somewhere in
I have to complete group assisted by Mrs I) E Venezuela
! the bond Woe Ile H1tki vice president Mrs James ! President Romulo Betancourt
take arwither two T Iloke secretary-treesurer and i has declared that Castro swill be
etc plans arid turn Mrs A Naeter and David Lan court-martialed Immediately if be
id of dirt Colleges &Ts co-directors of the game Its caught
Young Man with
a "Magic Carpet"
FOR AN enterprising teen-ager gettiag a news-
paper route can be a lot like 'carding a "magic
earpeL" It does much to widen his horizons fire
his ambitions and enable him to "go places and do
thing" he hardly thought possible before!
IT GIVES him the thrill of going into business
himself—using spare time to earn money for per-
sonal expenses and savings! Also route work
teaches him modern business methods and helps
him develop talents and habits that mean greater
success and happineor in life?
WHAT'S MORE tt offers him opportunities to
win exciting trips and valuable prizes as he ex-
cels In serving his route and adding new custom-
ers—making him the envy of friends and pride
st parents
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HORSING AROUNM—This year old Shetland
pony may not know anything about publicity but
be does know corn when he sees It As part of a
promotion stunt (or a born show at nearby
rails Church Va the pony was squatted into
the rear seat section of a foreign car 'till
Insects Attack
Alfalfa Fields
' OKLAHOMA CITY 11:PD —
Southwestern Ok Lavinia - alfalfa
fields appear to be suffering the
most serious infestation of aphids
in sestral years state Agriculture
Board President Jatk Cornelius
Jr said Thursday
"The prevnt infestation ap-
pears to be the most serious in
veveral years" Cornelius said
The agriculture chief said insect
Pwvey reports "indicate a rapid-
rerious buildup"
Cornelius said the 'scourge of
the aphid is the ladybug and that
I farmer who lind0 large num-
bers of ladybugs in his fields
would need to spray
lie athtmll hay growers to use
an insectickk known as systox or
Troops Hunt " m two ounces per acre
Me common such such such
i I I f"11Ja J LIM "The common used sprays such
i I as parathion do serious damage
inwn RPhpic tI3 the lOtlYbutt:e he cautioned
TV
SERVICE
ALL MAKES I MODELS
Open All Day
100 cm to 9:00 pm
Evening TV
nt 2-4818
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Stikoater :-ews -Pre s s
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NEW ARRIVALS!
BEAUTIFUL
HENSON LINGERIE
Soft feminine items — Can-Can
Slips — Tall Slips — Shortie
Pajama In wonderful wash 111
wear nylon—Ideal for Mother's
Day and Graduation Gilts
Ji
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SALE
Glomour
VEILS'
100
Sheer nett in
black white and
pastels—Select
amend
FINALLY A SHIPMENT!
Boy Scout Equipment
UNIFORMS! BOOKS! CAMPING EQUIPMENT!
AFTER HATS
EASTER
News-itats
At A Fractiost
Of Their
Former 3
Prices
Anotiwr Grup 304
SALE
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Carol Sue Nelson a Washington visitor from '-
Clark N J preferred as ear of corn This b
was the result—the pony got an extra snack
the photographer got his picture sod Carol Sue
had some fun
SALE—Group SPORT SHIRTS
We Give and
Redeem
Pioneer Stamps
Beautiful Flowers
Jut unpacked—Weal for
summer wear or giving
toys' Knit Shirts
In cotton ii 1001- Aer lion
In Waffitabte solid colors
Size 8 to 20!
225 8 298
Annual LARKWOOD NYLON SALE
Xt1 STRETCH NOSE
(to Days Guaranteed Wear)
REG 1 PAIRS LIS 2---
RIO I33 NYLONS -
FEW MORE DAYSI MARTI—
SALE
FAMOUS Colored Dress S
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500-1”
Colored Dress Skids
$395
450
42S
3-1093
$295
3-793
SALE—Group Men' s SLAX 13
SALE—Group Men's HATS
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109
150
SALE—Gtovp KHAKI PANT-SHIRT
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' Ily Cst-011tA DOWLIEY most card gam in yo u reads the i the am
ge sloth h as tore that the declaring aide timid ' I re 1 U p " I 0 I - - —
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b-iptim Stift 'trail' I 'Amato° point owner Dr tatted bees popular reef SOK ill Mel Kure e oily for t p el i -f a '1- 4 4Z
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Contract brolet the great prat but with Leslie you cm Dever I father whist first made its ap- t thtlis Loth made anti Lid It was atot ---
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entitiuld sil ha
at ha s attained kora it all" I pears-nee in Isis& This parent intretiutosi is the V I enc '
' ta Frae Dalian' ColoAtil DI) -- Ottesf '' '' - ' : i i
a pheittanenal pttpubody acressi The Stitt the only open bridge pane sits supplanted alter Ili in 1927 and Its variation duph- :: t'" t- -: 0 4--
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the U S and i n foreign countries club la nlStillsoster dues not re-1 year s Ly auction bridge svhov I rate bridge is the type plaved Jane Bendlitan 21 44 Deltnin1111 ' ' ' 1 'T - s' s4
I 1-- I Iowa the lone survivor oil an at- i' ! i ' '- -7 i 1 "
in recent years As ta do cause quire ulifies ah in tl A
ip ie lnell elurf new feature was that exit el tetisottal regional and motional v :---
Itempt by three Colisettcla littivei ' 's i ' - 4 I ! - : 1 - r -
Is liamsh
of the sate tit etaltutnean John (MI Coedits-I lit Age League but player might bid ler the rivilege I toursaments
My stutients to scale freatirtg 141 - 414 ) A ' 1 S1 V i 1 ::lk
rey sislesntan for tit finitely adturatss a pair ame 1 naming t trump f 6'w mid le l In duplicate bridge the same
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tiitittater taittratt Bt 'age League meaning ettly pallartil we cligt- Ili Ore Is tet only the dtlittr might hand is replayed by i dillerent12164"4 Legra renk-- lila lect ' " "ro ' I" ' t ' l ' I' i 1 I ' '
itort -I -
is bit us play 1 bid : player Atter play the hands are Tie from severe froodbite rit lbst 114 It - I ' f '
i '' I t too r-- g (
lc ow nwic1 elert 04' you Mtinters gatht r in the student ille etirrtret favorite etotr:st teplaesti in a board remaining anteeritie L:::::4 haelPlia! here hxtaI t -'1 f : I i t It 1:
ct Itorn V4)11-4 britlge Vtith union raid loom Isms' s et kly to Liatge bad the re'lk scoring Ira- four potlets and the deal as pass: " u'"ell ' 'lee CaIntlanenal i ' ' ' 1 t '' ' 1 I 1
ed from t t '
I aut te table and played David 1 laws It cd Weimer 1 - ' 1 t 4
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- as many tmlee as there act tat1 I Ctlriell Ma and Prince D Will t ' ' - ' ) t —
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I in' tompstillem I mon 23 d Foil Smith Ark '-''"?-4-e-'st: t 1 t: :
k f ' - I 4 --Aoil
' 'I i ' 1 -The essential etutratieristk's ell were 1c1(1°11 t'l US hiliiclnal Parll '
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t
I Ir i a duplicate bridge player" es-
glar plaffied itumotrry aire a thus' ers from Bouider Thursday 4 :
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l Jones wm killed whea he fen ' i ough underetanding of the game - - t ! ' i t - -
$ 1 "il) r
t IL and a wotki ri mamtna (jumas 250 feet down the south face a ' ' - 0
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- 41 t much as an athlete) Ot course 'he mountain and "lied an addl i i
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i as possible in order to come up been kft elLhIbuhte1 In an ht cael 1 - ' - IN 1: ' - : t 4 t
I i i ' - i 1 Alne E ilkil kAIL AftA ss a : died when be MI and roiled about - --4 ------4 46416-
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47 - 1 as many times as were are talon
1 ' in colopetition t mon 23 d Fat Smith Ark
i -The ementral tharatieerct- al di were found t7 US National Park
kf a 6111aate bridge player ex' Seri rangers and expert climb
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11110T ptained itutnorey aire i that I ers from Boulder Thursday
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t tr and a avild of mama ()um as 250 feet down the south face al
4 l much as an athlete) 01 course 'he mmtal" and "fled an °All'
4 it la neeeicary to play aa matt tired rOJ feet Wilmot who had
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4'11 : t : againie all the different car
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— da'd wh" he ku 1'4 "led stmiut
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vv cuskiiimit down
400 feet
the mountainside
-- ' - e 4 - L : ' The SCR! sponsors annually the Ilis bed' Iltall found belely the kit
t Ikt - 0 - ilt 1'as - ' ' a II:-
' lc t At- - a --- 4 - - A —ma Cimarron Valley Sectional Con- Cav
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' t 0 ' 't -- ”‘ - s & ' 4 114: 'l ) tract Bridge tournament which A hrbelfltar trotri IfottrY lo Mt
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I's - 1 draws earwig front 014prosimately Fur” Ita"1 al Dens emir ataraatsrta
f It''
iween surrotmding states T b ellernta "Aim' la u'ing " r u""le
:4 -' c - - ' C'-- vt ! tuur4lay Altair is held in the ate- al the 11191Intaill It yeat-bet Pre'
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0 dent union card rsom and all play I rigs the oPersti°n a melte Par-
' 1 1 is regulated by the laws of the t! 'di" ramPrd e'vertlight "11 the
4 y I 4- : - : A fiber Willi t7iintrati lkodge League Peilk "ill bring thrtn di3W13 in
P t
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4 ' ' : 444 - ' of which the al is a nwmber Illtda
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i throurh the expert at ' '''-------------"zlaallataa Tlas t(nirnanient attracts players' They started to climb Long's
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k t 1 - - ---- ---- - - from the novkt climlifictition Peak "ihich 4 c'°'''''d ar
to Int'un-
- 1 a-7w t : tatneers this time ot ye ear-
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r a — 4 The outman(ling players in the IY Tuesday atter a snowfall
440:""'":'"I''''''''' : wtttonal play he their names : James A GrAg 1 Glenview ill
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1960, newspaper, April 22, 1960; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144672/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.