The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1957 — Page 8
THE DAILY BANNER
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MKKAKY WEEK In'! ' r s 1^,urary Week will be obs* rv« d in the Roachdale Public I^ibri! • March 24-30. By special ; m olan.ati- n. Governor Harold W. Hamlkj- has set aside this w« k foi . peciad recognition of libi r nigh the state. The Proclamation observed that libra res are a basic educational, cultural, and economic asset in the communitie* they serve, and ur.‘-s ‘ iipffn all citizens that they utilize, improve and give generous snppori to their libraries.” Th" P . ulale F’ublic Library has b< n >erving Roachdale and Fi inkle: Township wince 1913. The < >lii " tion now includes more than 7,200 I; ok.s. In addition, the libnrry snij. ribas to 40 current
\ periodicals and newspapers. A copy of the proclamation in full Is on display in the library. Also on display on the Library, bulletin board this week are copies of published works by local authors: an article from tne current Popular Gardening magazine '‘Gemaiums for Easy Upkeep,” by Jack V. Porter, and a poem, “Spring Scene” by Livy Miller Ashby from the March 16 issue of the Daily Banner.
Sheinwold on Bridge
CRAIG ASSOCIATE DIES BRAZIL, Ind., (UPj—Grant L. Hughes, 59, who was associated with former Gov. George Craig in American Legion activities, died at his home today. Hughes was secretary-treasur-er of the Arketgx Ceramic Corp. and a civic leader. He traveled with Craig when he w r as national commander of the Legion.
Unsafe Safety Play Can Cause Defeat By Alfred Sheinwold ‘‘A little knowledge is a dangerous thing” applies to biidge as well as to other affairs. In today's hand declarer picked the wrong time to execute something that looked like a safety play.
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West opened the- queen of hearts, and the defenders quickly rattled off three heart tricks. They then tackled the diamonds, and South needed the rest of the tricks. South’s only problem was to avoid the loss of a trump trick. Naturally, he planned to take a finesse for the queen. First, however, he thought he would try the “safety play” of cashing the ace of trumps to gniard against a singleton queen This was an expensive and unsafe play. When South next led a club to dummy’s king and returned the jack of spades, East could afford to cover with the oueen. This drove out the king of spades. Dummy’s ten would pick up the seven of spades, but then East was sure to win a trick with the eight of spades. FOOLISH RISK As this band demonstrates, the play of the acc guarded against a singleton queen in the West hand, but w'qs sure to lose if West had any other singleton. Now. if West did have a singleton trump, there w'ere five possible singletons for him to hold. It was foolish to guard against one at the risk of losing to the other four. The correct play in this hand was to lead the first trump from dummy with the intention of finessing immediately. In this way.
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•South could, cope with any three or four trumps headed by the queen in the East hand. The time to cash the ace of trumps first is when you have enough high trumps to handle the situation if your ace catches nothing worth mentioning. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, >ou hold: S—A K 5 H—6 5 2 D—A K 6 3 2 C A 7 What do you do? Answer: Bid one diamond. The hand is too strong for an opening bid of one no-trump, and no other opening bid should be considered.
FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Noble Tharp and daughters, Beeky and Cathy, were Sunday dinner guests of Goldie and Ronald Tharp and Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Goodman of Greencastle. They w'ere observing Mrs. Tharp’s birthday. Miss Kate Oliver spent the week end at home. Mrs. Helen Knetzer entered the Putnam County Hospital Sunday for observation and treatment. Robert Pickett, who works at Public Service, Plainfield, has been ill at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe
visiting relatives at Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amo.d ind family visited Hattie Arnold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith ■ailed Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker, and Mrs. Carl Youngerman, and Mrs. Betty Lehman and son, Larry, in Indianapolis. Several from here attended the Regional Tourney at Cdvington.
building and w r ere served chocolate and cookies.
hot day night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith sp^nt
and children spent the week end
REVIVAL
BETHEL BAPTIST CHFRCII March 25 through April 5 7:3!) DST Each Evening Evangelist . J. W. VETTER Son Leader Bi/j Wallace
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Tonight Jack Mahoney and Martha Hyer “SHADOWDOWN AT ABILENE” Joel MeCrea “THE FIRST TEXAN” C-Club Drawing Thursday Night.
The M. Y. F. officers were installed at the Methodist church Sunday evening in the presence of a few members of their families. Installed were president, C. J. Huller; treasurer, Darla 1 Wade; vice president, Bobby Clark: recording secretary, Sharon Zeiner; recreation leader, Virginia Kumpf. Following the service all went to the Recreation
Mr. ami Mrs. Rollin Deweese and sons, Tin and StA - ie, spent the week end v,s. irg relatives in Cincinnati. Mrs. Bessie Watson spent the week end in Indianapolis .vith Mis. Grace Mann and called on Robert Blankman, who is in the hospital following surgery. Mrs. Richard Newkirk of Plainfield spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck. Mrs. Clark Jennings of Clayti i and Mr .and Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Richard Owens and daughter returned home from the Putnam County Hospital Sunday. Ray Smith and Wanda Staggs were united in marriage Satur-
„ , . , Sunday* in Indianapolis with Mr. The Metnodist cho.r surprised an(j Mrs RobcJt Jordon and 5on Mrs. Barbara Tharp with a birth- observing the birthdaye of Mrs day Nipper at the Recreation smith, Robert and Ronald.
Bldg. Monday evening.
FARM MACHINERY AUCTION Mcr.t'ay, March 25, 1957
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11:00 A. M. (DST) Wr v.i’l sell the fo! <hv* ?g mnsigninents of New ami F-ed Farm Ma. Viht n* the Jiin h i Farm, located l 1 , mile* east of Stdesville, 23 m !cs west of Ind an ■ unis on F. S. 40. i7ACTORS 1957 M-M ID, like new; )‘)4n John Deere “B” tractor; 1918 Oliver tractor; F ”0 <-:»c'o-; DC C » ° tractor; 1946 John Deem “A” tractor and eiiliivntor Ford tra to-; super “II" tractor, like new, with 14 inch breaking -ow ••'(! cui*i\ator; VA< Case tractor. COM BINTS VVD FLATTEN I. II. 10 self propelled cor.'liinc, good; 1. II. U. wire-tie baler with motor. PLOWS 2 — 2-14" I. II. C. plows; 2 — 3 *1" I II. C. plows; 1 — 3-16” II. F. plow; 1 — 2-16” I. IT (• pi I Allis Chalmers plow; 1 — 3-14” Ferguson plow. DISC'S 8-ft. Kewanee disc, new ; 2 — 8 ft. I. II. dise, good; I Co-Op disc, 2 years old; I — 9,ft. Cut-Rite wheel dise, good. SPREADERS John Deere Model N. power take-off, good; 2 Oliver spreaders, like new. OTHER MACHINERY Ford side-delivery rake; I. II. stalk cutter; Horn stalk ♦•utter; New Oliver 2-row cultivator, 3-poiiit hitch; New Ferguson loader; Ferguson grader blade; Cross corn sheller; 1 implement trailer, tilt top; I set 12x38 tractor lires; Ford side dressing attachment; 8-ft. cultipackcr, good; Moline rotary hoe; Many other articles not mention tsl. WAGONS Good corn wagon and bed: New Holland wagon, new. ELEVATORS 2 — 10 ft. elevators, good; 1 — 86-ft. Ottanawa elevator. ALL OTHER CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents.
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AT JIM VAUGHN FARM Jim Vaughn, Wayne Branneman, Auctioneers. Watsons, Clerk
Friday and Saturday Henry Fonda - Vera Miles “THE WRONG MAN** Roy Danton - Leigh Snowden “OUTSIDE THE LAW” Third Feature Added Saturday Night
“NOTICE is hereby given that application was made on the 13th day of March 1957 by the Western Union Telegraph Company to the Federal Communications Commission to close the agency telegraph office at Mount Meridian, Ind. Substitute service will hereafter be available thru the Western Union Telegraph Office at Greencastle, Ind., 9 miles distant by telephone. Any member of the public desiring to protest or support the closing cf this office may communicate in writing with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, 25, D. C. on cr before April 10. 1957."
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