The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1953 — Page 3

the daily Banner, greencastle, Indiana. Friday, march 20, 1953.

NOTICE! TO ALL POULTRY RAISERS Both Men and Women

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Poultry Meeting Speakepr. will Ik* .ludil (irusnovor iuk' John Moort* of McMillon Fevd .Mills. Also Movir on Poult rv IMsoasrs. PLACE—Roaohdith- l.lhrery WHEN' — Monday, March ‘»3rd. TIME — 7:30 I*. M. Rofrcshincnts.

Roachdale Elevator C ’vP.LES HOWARD, Manager.

Blackwood roi' Bridge Dale Avoids The Risk , Being Too Vulnerable If Mr. Abel had held an evenly ilanced hand, he might have astd his bare three honor icks. But with five raids in top suit and a singleton, his enmg bid was perfectly proper, mth dealer jth sides vulnerable North (Mrs. Keen) S - « 5 d 3 H • A J 8 3 D • A K 3 C - .1 Ti

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4 S All Pass Mr. Dale had fair values hut lie elected not to risk coming into the bidding, vulnerable. Mrs. Keen could have bid her hand a little better although, in this case, tile same final contract would have been reached. There’s some danger in jumping to three of your partner s major suit without any honor in that suit. Mrs. Keen felt she made up for tins deficiency by her good high card holdings in the other suits. However, she might have temporized with a bid of two hearts on the first round and then jumped to four spades after Mr Abel’, minimum rebid of two spades Tile king of i luhs was led and Mr. Abel won with Is. ace. He cashed the ace of spades and was shocked to see Mi Pale discard tile deuce of clubs Now lie had two sure trump losers plus a loser in both diamonds and clubs. A> he saw it the only chance was to find one opponent with the queen-jack of diamonds doubleton. This was not the case, however, and the contrac t was down one. Mr. Abel had a better chance than the one he gave himself

T hat was to take tricks w}th his small spades rather than to have them fall helplessly under Mr. Champion's queen and jack. At trick three lie should have led a club. Mr. Dale would win with the queen and would have no better return than a diamond. This could be won with dummy’s ace. Now lie could cash the ace >f hearts and ruff a heart, ruff his last club on the board and ruff another heart in his hand. He could then lead a diamond to the king and ruff dummy’s last heart. At this point he would have nine tricks home and the king of trumps would furnish the tenth one. At the end Mr. Champion would have the irritating job of ruffing hC partner's good diamond trick ml thus two of tile defenders’ sm, nicks would fall at once. -NEM IIITISONS l , l i, '.'ited in design, inexpensive to maintain, and delivers unusual mileage. It has Hudson's nigged Monobilt body-and-frame construction. I-i t price for the Hudson .let four-door sedan is $1,685.00; the Super Jet four-door sedan lists at $1,775.00. Tic .let lias a very low center of gravity due to Hudson's exclusive “step-down" design, which recesses the floor down wiihin (he base frame, providing the lowest center of gravity among American cars while still preserving full road clearance. This pives the Jet better safety and roadability than lias ever been po.-sibile before in a car in its cli It weighs only 2800 pound but has the solid "feel” and ride of a much larger car. In the Jet, Hudson has achieved a compact car that is ideal or 'dty driving and is equally at heme on the highway at higher speed . It is truly an ‘’all-pur-pose'’ car designed to fill every e saenger , ir requirement The Jet ha ample room for six pass•ngeis, pin economy and safety that make.- an ideal family car. U , a e of handling and dependability makes it the perfect car

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The oast of the annual senior ulay by the Reelsville high school is shown above. H will pr iDtrding House Reach’’ in the gymnasium thi < venlng at rigid o'clock Included *•*'•* " f grt, front i■ as Eileen McKean Barbara Kulk. Bob Cray. Helen Barnett Dick Neal, Sylvia Me • Second Row Norma Langley, Adrenne Mathews. Pally Nelson. Marie Wells, Beverly Hullei, L' A illiiu Kemlail Back Row Jim B s u I m k Knend fmv id I »orll

for use by women, and its powerful engine and “big car” riding qualities and large luggage compartment make it a fine car for the traveling man.

EASTER BOOKS Tlie Greencastle Public Library has prepared a collection of books and pamphlets to help patrons find material on tile observance of Easter. The Revised Standard version of the Holy Bible Easter: It’s Story and Meaning, explains the significance ot Easter, and many of the customs identified with the season. Easter in Modern Story, is a fine collection of stories suitable for programs. Easter Book of Legends and Stories, Red Letter Days, Ea tei Chimes, l(k) Plays for Children Holiday Programs for Boys ami Girls .offer a wide variety of ideas for observing Easter in School, Club and Church groups. Tlie Egg Tree, Happy Easter, The Golden Egg Book, The LookInside Easter Egg and Bunny's Gift, furnish charming stories for the smaller tots. \r:\\ MAVSVILI.E Mm. Orville Posher visited Mi and Mr Earl Sutherlin and Mr Rich Sutherlin on Sunday afteinoon. Mrs. Katherine Bridges visited with Mrs. Betty Cooper Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rnndel Grilles and children were visitors of Mrs. Laura Ciliiliains. Mr and Mrs. Walter Calvert of Portland vioted Mr. and Mi . Randel Grimes and family Sunday.

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Local Juniors Win County Net Crown; Coaches Defeat Senior All-Star Team

Greencastle’s Junior High squad won the Putnam county junior basketball tournament Thursday evening by defeating Russellville, 47 to 21, in the final game played in the local high school gym. The Greencastle boys jumped into a six-point advantage at the quarter, leading 11 to 5. The half score was 21 to 15 and at the end of the third period, the locals were ahead, 36 to 19. R< nishurg with seven field goals and a free toss collected 15 points lot the county champions. In the nightcap attraction, ihe Putnam county net coaches downed an all-star senior team, 80 to 74. The coaches had to come from behind as the seniors led, 45 to 35, tit halftime. Marion Fine, Bainbridge mentor and Woody McBride, pilot of the Reelsville Indians, were outstanding. McBride hit 26 points and Fine collected 19. The annual county high school basketball banquet will be held next Thursday. March 20. at 6 p. m. at Old Trail Inn. Herman Hlnshaw, former coach at Indian.rpolis Tech, will be tlie speaker.

County Coaches (80) FC> Hassler 5 McCleary t Cockerin 6 McBride 11 Fine 9 Johnson 1 Goldsberry 2 Harrell li Sr. All-Stars (74)

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Hoover 515; Brattain 508; Monnett 495;, Etter 489, Murray 470, Baird 417. Swlckard 411, Miloy 440, Masten 426. Spurloc k 126, Mayo 426. Minnick 423, Proffitt 422. Ross 421, G. Mode 401. G Hendrich 416.

Roachdale Elect. 200* Rightsell Ins. 1896 Pan el lets 2457. Jones Rost. 2251 Cutters 1799. Ruff’ers 1759 Put Co. Frozen Poods 2138, Hank's Bros. 2146.

(iris'in astle (47) Pierce D. Patterson Pobes Ballard B. Patterson Carson Remsburg York Helnter Rader Duncan CM)

TV - TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC. 5:00 Flash Gordon 5:15 Sunday School 6:30 Cereal Tlioatei 6:45 Town Topics 6:00 Weather; Winn 6:15 J. Winn Trio 6:30 Sports Parade 6:45 Telenews 7:00 99 Harmopies 7:15 Kenny dagger 7:30 My Friend Irma' 8:00 Star Playhouse 8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:00 Douglas Fairbanks 9:30 Playhouse 10:00 Weatherman 10:15 News 10:30 Greatest Fights 10:45 Music in Nigh! 11:00 Mystery Horn 12:00 . Theater W R I G H T S ELECTRIC SERVICE

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4-H NEWS The Lucky Clovers 4-H Club met at the school building, Mar. 16, to elect the following officers: president, Don Henson; vice-president, Glen Horn; secre-tary-treasurer. Mary Ruth Gobel; news reporter, Dan Rose; health and safety, Bob Logaii; recreation leader, Conner and Dale Haltom; song leader, Harley Allen Benson and l>iwell Barr. The next regular meeting will be held at tlie school building on May 4, 1953, at 8:00 p. m. Adult leader, Charles Brannemun. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all that remembered me on my birthday with so many nice cards and letters. Susan A Ader, Bainbridge P-

DANCE SATURDAY AT THE V. F. W. HOME POST 1550 Music By "THE MERRYMAKERS" 9 to 12 P.M. For all Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary Meirbers.

Bowling News Angwell Women’s Rowling l>«RgUO W Panellers 63 Rightsell Ins. 54 Jones Rest. 51 Put. Co. F. F 42 Hank’.; I. o 35 Roachdale Fleet. 32’j Rufflers 25C Cutters 22 High Series: Von Tress 555 High Game: Brattain 199

Over 400: Von Tress

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1951 COMMANDER 4 DOOR Aqua Green •• Overdrive Climatizer - Sunvisor Good Tires. 1951 COMMANDER Commanche Red Automatic Transmission Heater - Radio - Seat Covers.

1949 HUDSON 2 DOOR Super Six. 1952 CHAMPION CONVERTIBLE Ivory Mist -- Black Top Radio - Heater - Overdrive WSW Tires - Tinted Glass Practically a New Car.

1950 CHAMPION 4 DOOR 'i To Choose from, nil have Overdrive and Heaters. 1949 MERCURY 2 DOOR Radio - Heater - Overdrive.

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