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Blackwood on Bridge
After Opening Lead The Wise Declarer Maps Plan
>rth dealer jMt'West vulnerable
NORTH
Mr. Cbampioa 4k A 10 5
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w. *1. , , ! ..V.8T EAST After the opening lead is made. Mr Da , e Mr A5e i the wise declarer tak's a few ^K762 4kJ*93 moments before he piavs that VA8703 V10 54
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first card from dummy. He ment- . B n . » i a c « .. ... t 4iK82 4kAlW&3
ally prepares his over-all plan. In SOUTH
today's deal, Mr. Heinsite got a j,i r . Heinsitd
little to cocky. The contract A Q 0 4 aeemed so easy that apparently 486^
no planning was necessary. A Q 3 6 4
Mr. Dale opened the six of The bidding:
hearts and dummy's queen won. ^
Mr. Heinsite was delighted with „ a p ai3 this opening. He had one heart easy nine
trick home and. after knocking SUCCESS PREMATlTtE
with the ace of hearts and, after some thought, shifted to a small chub. Mr. Abel won with the ace and returned the suit. Mr Dale took the king of clubs and it occurred to him that it would be very convenient for his side if j Mr. Heinsite had to lead spades
from the board.
Accordingly, he now led a diamond and dummy was in. By this time Mr. Heinsite had sobered somewhat. He had two winners in his own hand in the jack of hearts and the queen of clubs, | but how was he to roach them ?
LEADS TO HAND
After winning with dummy’s ace of diamonds, he led a small spade toward his queen. Mr. Abel played the nine; Mr. Heinsite thought a long time and finally
out the ace, the jack would take
a second trick in the suit. These “Dale, you are my favorite op- i et the nine hold. Mr. Abel then tricks, plus six diamonds and the cning leader, .\ii . Heinsite gloat- jpfj another diamond and again ace of spades, would to* o l ?•-> hearts at dick it*.o. dummy w r as in. At this point ed as he led back the king of Mr. Dale was silent. He won there was nothing to do but cash
P. Van Buskirk West Side Of Square
OLD JUDGE COFFEE Lb. Can 99c
NUTRO Use Like Milk Tall Can 10c i
PURE CANE SUGAR 10 Lb. Bag 95c
ViNESAP APPLES, 3 Lbs..
...39c
POTATOES 10 Ib. bag 29c
WEEK END VALUES
DELICIOUS PECAN ROLLS, reg. I. f C lb. Only 49c half lb. er 89c Lb. (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ONLY)
THOSE DELICIOUS RIDGE CHOCOLATES, assaritd flavors, rs?. 6re lb. CNLY 49c Lb. This Week End Only 1ADIES CEGADCLGTH APiiSKS CSc
“CLOSE-OUTS”
PLASTIC CRAPtr, re?;. Sir, OH'.Y 43s Each
MEN’S
DRAPES, Reg. $1.98 — ONLY 79c
S3,5 Pair:
Wi;MKLETS, sizes fC!,
SI.GO
Yann GOODS SALE
ASSORTED PRINTS (Close cui)
Reg, 39g end OPt? V t 2.Y Kg eaJ 38c Yd.
‘A TEiir b argain'”
COMPLETE assort: :> LOOP RUGS
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RUBBER BOOR S3.89, G£IY
SI 01 $2.S3
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PEERLESS PAIN I REG. 89c Can REG. 45c Can REG. 19c Can
!l T S A L E . AMELS AND A AKXISHES ONLY 59c ONLY 25c ONLY 10c
LADIES AND MISSES MILLETS, r .SG , f. Solcrs ani S^zcs, 5 pairs SI.CO
CLOTHES PiilS, Per Razea MEN’S AND BOYS
SWEAT SnmTS, Reg*. Sl.Sg, GM1Y
3c S8c
‘A REAL BARG \I\’
1/3 OFF ON ALL
DRESSES “SOAIE REAL VALUES”
family. ..jiildren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Downs, | an d Mrs. Forest Nogglu at Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGuire and ' Georgetown. 111.
THE DAILY BANNEW TIIFKS., JAN. 3. 1957 Page 3
NREENCASTLE, IND.
THEY ATE, DRANK AND WERE MERRY
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Franklin Ford, Roachdale Past Master, at left, Ivan Ha.bison and Jake Martin of the Morton Lodge as they helped themselves to pie, cake, etc., at the annual Oyster Supper of Morton Lodge Monday evening.
1/3 GFF OH ALL GHiLDRPN'S AHB LADIES BLOUSES.
10c SALE
PORK AND BEANS RED K. BEANS RED BEANS I PINTO BEANS j HOMIN'V GREAT NORTHERN BEANS BLACK EYE PEAS
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R0B!N H90D FLCilB 10 Lb. Bag 93c 25 Lb. Eag$i'93
FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb. 29c
GEE WHAT 185 WILL BUY. A wonderful Assortment of Glassware— TERRIFIC VALUE — YOLK CHOICE 10c ’
F. K. WUERTZ Sc TO $1.00
NEW DIME STORE — EAST SIDE SQUARE
VALENTINES PICNIC HAH5, Lb.. 2?c
SWIFT’S SLICED BACON, Lb.
29c
the rest of the diamonds and give FILES NEW PETITION ! Mr. Dale a spade trick at the ( ; end. Down one. INDIANAPOLIS UP—C. BalMr. Heinsite’s timing was piti- lard Harrison of Hammond, peti- ! fully faulty. All he had to do was t oned the Indiana Supreme | to pick up all of the defenders’ j ( curt today for reinstatement to
TINDER, JUICY Frankfurters, ib 29c
E”JRE HOG LARD, Lb.
diamonds first—then knock out he .bar.
the ace of hearts. Playing in this Harrison was disbarred on Ja,nfashion, nothing could have stop- j nary 10, 1953, afer being con-
1714c
V' /. "'ty;.;'
ped three no-trump.
As the result was being scored,
Mr. Dale remarked:
‘Heinsite, you are my favorite
viced of perjury.
NEW MAYSVILLE
Visitors at the home of Mr.
declarer and I think any defender and Mrs. Clarence Ward, on Simwould share my opinion.” da, y and during the week were,
~~* j £ obbie and Patty O'Hair. Violet-
Leak and daughter. Guy Suiter,
Progressing with our Community
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The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. loaks back at a good year in 1956--The prospects are bright - - We have confidence in the future of Green-
castle and Putnam County.
Comparative Statement
December 3! f IC56
RESOURCES
December 31,1355 RESOURCES
Cash A Due from Banks U. S. Government Securities Other Bonds and securities F*sl«-n»l Kes«r\c Bank st<K-k Loans Banking House
$2,079,762.28 1.526.951.56 391.939.90 8.250.00 2,734.453.48 70.670.28
Cash and Due from Banks I . S. Government Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Federal Reserve Bank Stock Loans Banking House
$1,534,333.79 1,473,904.06 329.3".! .> 1 8,250.00 2,866,760.41 65,146.84
TOTAL ASSETS
$6,812,027.48
TOTAL ASSETS
.. $6,277,749.94
LlABUTfES
L1ABHITIES
Capital Stork surplus Fndivide«l Pndits Iin-onio C'ollect«*d but not Earmal K«*ser%«‘ for Taves Deposits
$ 150.000.00 125.000.00 72.349.92 . 21.577.72 7,000.00 6,136.099.84
Capital Stock Surplus I n<ii\ idisl Profits Reserve for Taxes Reserve for Dividend Payable 1-3-56 In. ome Celleeted but not Earned Deposits
8 150,0 0.09 125.000.06 55.030.99 4.000.00 4,506.00 28.900.01 5.910.318.91
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$6,812,027.48
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$8,277,749.94
HANK SfntUST COMRAIVV
GREEHCASTLE, INDIANA There’s Been A “First" Since 1863
Mr - and Mrs. Delbert Wood and
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Sanfoiized* bottom
Strong, smooth sheets that i
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PURE PORK
Low prices everyday cn all items plus a cash discount by saving yo::r pink receipts add up to
real savings.
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SAUSAGE, Lb. . . ,
Bicrr.s* BAC0N ' Any S5ze P[ece ' Lb - • • 43c
BEST BLADE CUTS
SMOKED
BOAST
FRANKS, Lb.
PICNICS, Lb. .29c wieners, lu.
29c DIKKEE’S
OLEO, Lb 29c
3£c
STEAK
ROUND
or SIRLOIN
lb B
59
SIDE
LONGHORN
PORK,Lb 39c CHEESE, Lb... 49c
BONELESS BEEF
CTpyj IU AQr Lb. 59c 3!Lff f LU. CJOE STEAK, Lb. , 79c
t RUSHED
PINEii’PLE, 2 Reg. Cans 35c PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 Or Can . 25c
VAL VITA SLICED
Peaches 25
NO. 2.^ SAUD DRESSING, Qt. 33c DASH DGG FOOD, 2 cans 27c
45c
Felso, 2 bxs 49c Vel, Gian 67c Lit ^ e 6 cans
S'sLLMAN’S APPLE, RASPBERRY
SAUCE, Reg. Can
Vel Larse 27c SURF 63e CHEER, Gianl 67c . 23c LION COFFEE, Lb. . 69c BLISS, Lb 87c
HEAD LETTUCE, Large24's,ea... 19c
E A HAN AS, 2 Lbs 29c ^ nn ' „ c M —, d ca sen©Ik POlATOfcS, U.S.No. 1,10Lbs...^c *
TOMATOES ^ ree Trl! ' 29c; CABBAGE, Lb. 5c
TURNIPS, 3 Lbs.
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25c
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in store for you...
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