The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1956 — Page 3
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Said No on Tools
6* h birth !ar of Mr*. John Gough. M. ~ Pitriria Henthorne of Lincoln. 111., spend the week end vith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey H* thorne, Ttoachdale R 1. The 5 year old son of Mr. and Mi Franklin M irgan. Roachi ile R. 1. fell off a farm wagon it his home Fri lay and suffered a bad head injury'.
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As I entered Mr. Herman's store, he drew me aside. “Say," he siid. “You're just h * fell >w I w j s looking for. I v is talking to Bob Trottman o'her day, and he told me that you had just arranged i bility coverage f >r him. Can you do the same for me Just how does it
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MAJ. JACK A FISHER, Arlington, \ partment t r.; ( .1 adviser, tells the ■ W est ed a ’ machine tools for shipment to l! c ( ... r. ' iri 11*52 enabled Britain, Fi and ot • ’ ■. out fear of 1 « ... Ameiican aid funds. (International;
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“First, we attach a schedule of coverage on your automobiles,” I. replied. “Then, the basic liability protection for your store premises and an endorsement for
and residence
your personal
liability.
“After that it would be advi able to add coverage for pmlu' ts that you sell since
ill I iv. suits arise f om defect ve products.
“Y air policy should also in-
clude a medical payments feature for minor a c c ilent.s occurring to customeis or guest at your store, home, or in
your ears. “Finally, we
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BOTTH Mr. Abel
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up a trick in the suit. That was
Miss Brash won the first three ! tricks with top diamonds, then shifted to the deuce’of hearts. Mr. Abel won trick four with the ace of hearts and studied the lay-
out.
In order to ruff » heart on the board, he would fiz-st have to give
no good as the enemy had already won their book. Somehow, then, he had to get rid of two hearts on dummy's club suit.
HIS IDEAS
He thought of picking up the opposing trumps and playing the clubs to break 3-3. He also thought of finessing the ten on the second lead of clubs in case Miss Brash had started with four
to the jack.
This seemed rather unlikely as Miss Brash had shown five diamonds and. from her lead of the deuce of hearts, appeared to have four cards in that suit. Therefore, if either opponent held four clubs it was probably Mr. Dale. Mr. Abel’s final decision was to cash the king and ace of clubs, lead a third club and ruff it high in his hand. The suit broke 3-3 and now the problem was to get | to the board after trumps were i out to cash the two good clubs. This was more than a problem. It
was an impossibility.
DOWN ONE After three rounds of trumps, ending on the board. Mr. Dale would still have a trump left and so no discards on dummy's clubs would be available. To keep from going down two, Mr. Abel conceded a heart trick so that he could ruff his third heart in dummy. “Did you think you were Trying a no trump contract?" asked Mr. Champion, nastily. “Even Muzzy picks up the trumps before trying to lead out a five card side suit.” What Mr. Champion was trying to say in his lovable way was that Mr. Abel should have taken two rounds of trumps before he touched the clubs. This would not have changed the bad trump break but it would have shown Mr. Abel that his line of play was completely hopeless a-nd he would have been forced into the winning line of play which was to pick up all the trumps and hope for a break in clubs.
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PHl ITIONS
Notice i> hereby given the t-ix-payers of Kussell Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said town ship at their regular meeting place on the l^th day of Mirch. ISfifi at TMu 1’ -M will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider neces-.“-ary to rne*-t the emergency exist-
ing at this time: TunnMliii* l-'iind
Item 4—Printing and advertising $ 2<JU 00 I utnnlntite Mullilinu I'nnri Item K-2—Purchase of additional ground 4.0<>0 00 Speciel School l-Tiiiil Item OAST—Payment of Social Security 7'>.00 Tax ayers appearing at such meeting shall ha\> a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will l>.* automatical!} ieferii-4 to the State
Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's (.iffice of Putnam County. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to nnv of such additional appropriations may be
heard.
Embert Gardner. Trustee of Russell Township
0-12-21.
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\ 0 I l< i: ro ILL PERSONS IXTBCUBSTKO IN CHE KSPIATC Of Amy Gertrude Reisnig In the matter of the Estate of Amy Gertrude Reisillg. deceased No. '.C.J! Notice is eby 1 Mary J Solomon as \dminist ratr \ of tiie above ,nained • state. hapresented and filed her final a count in final settlement of saiu estate, and that the same will come up fur tiie examination anu | action of saitl Circuit Court, on the 2nd of April, 1956. 11 n all persons interested In said estate ere required to tpp< said court and show cause, if any there be. why s.iUi acco'int should not be approved. And tli*' heirs ot said decedent and all others interested are also required to ppe. r and make proof of their heirstCp or claim to any part of said estate Mary J. Solomon Personal Itepresentative John H Alice Judg* of Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Lyon & Boyd ti-13-21
- First-Cit Company named e
is
filed its final settlement of s tiie same will i animation and
hereby given Ihst z-na Hank and Trust as Admr of the above date, has presented and
account in final id estate, and that •me up for the exi- tion of said l*ut-
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nam Circuit Font At ril. 1956. at persons Interest are required to
court and show cause, be. why said aecoun l>e approved. And said decedent and all
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the 2 of time all -aid estate ir in s.iij if uiv there should not ie heirs of titers inter-
ested are also required to a ppe. i r and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of siid estate. First-< it ixens it.mk ,v Trust Company, Green- astle. Indiana ItV I. J. Arnold v lee-Pres. Personal Representative
John 11 A 1 lee
Judge of Putnam Circuit Court Attorney fur Estate I,von A- Rovd fi in-2t.
State of Indiana. County of Pinnam. ss: In the - Putnam Circuit Court. J muary Term. IHTa’,. In the
State of Indiana. Countv of pqr nam. ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court. January Term. HCal. In the matter of estate of Samuel Luther Gardner, deceased. Estate X • 946 8 NOTICE TO M l. IM'.KbONN IXTERKSTKO IN till. I>l\n: Of Samuel Luther Gardner, licensed. In the matter of tiie Estate of Samuel Luther Gardner deceased. Xo. 040*!.
A BIG EVENT Coming To SI’EAlt*
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will attempt to plug any loopholes by writing all these coverages with one company and in one policy. This Comprehensive type of policy even covers most unknown haz-
ards.”
"Whoa,” exclaimed Mr. Harman, “I’ve heard enough. Write it up.” May we figure out the propel- liability protection for YOU as well ?
Simpson Stoner INSURANCE Phone 6
KO\< 1IDALE Mr. and M 5. .1 Willa J G and chil h ed at their home, 628 K -t Washington street, nti in - i \ on Sunday. March 11. f< : nner Mr. and Mrs. <; ■ d Mi and Mrs. J and Jerry Rt k c die 1 in the afternoon. The tli: :ier was in hon >r
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“Halfway Thinking” Its Dangerous In Bridge Mr. Abel was guilty of “halfway" thinking in today’s deal. Ho | became so fascinated with the! problem of how to play tiie club i suit that he forgot another mat-! ter which has considerable im- j portance as a suit contract—the | matter of pulling the opponents' trumps.
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