The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1957 — Page 6

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viRKF.NCANTLE, LM>. the following day.

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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Steele, Dr Schauwecker, Dr. Wiseman, nurses and nurse aids for the care and time given me during my st&y at the hospital. Also I wish to thank everyone for theii visits, flowers and cards. They all mean so much. Mrs. Helen Samuels p. SUSPECT IN JAIL EVANSVILLE, (UP) — Earl Mediock, 30. Evansville, was held in jail here today while police investigated charges he was the “Mr. Boldridge” who sold stolen cattle to the Evansville stockyards. The cattle and a truck were stolen from a farm at Hoopes-

Sheinwold on Bridge Don’t Steer The Enemy In The Right Direction By Alfred Sheinwold It is sometimes dangerous to go after your tricks in too straightforward a manner. Your opponent, forewarned, may look

South dealer

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

—By WILLIAM RITT— Central Press ’Writer

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PARIS, the gay capital of France, may be rockin' but it sure ain’t rollin’. A tf rike tied up all railroad and subway trains, taxis and bus lines. it; , The Brooklyn Dodyers didn't need the presence of their clown, Emmett Kelly, trf put ’em in a jovial mood on opening day. They icon. ! ! I A cookery expert give* a recipe (or grapefruit pie. What we want to know is when do you eat it— at breakfast or dinner? ! ! ! An agriculture survey reveals that recent wet, cold weather in

the northern states did little or no damage to fruit trees. That’s peachy news—in fact, it’s plum delightful. ! ! ! Prince Louis Ferdinand says he hasn’t given up his rights to the throne of Germany. Which Germany ? ! ! ! After watching the mayor* throw out the first ball we realize how wi*e they were to go InW politics instead of baseball. ; i ; The man at the next desk says he’s come to the conclusion the reason the hockey season lasts and lasts and lasts is because they keep the game on ice.

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TTheh today’ll hand wss played in an English team match, the contract and opening lead were the same at both tables. East won the first trick with the ace of hearts and returned the three of hearts. At the first table, West won the second trick with the king of hearts and returned a low heart. West’s confident air and his line of defense indicated that he probably held the ace of chibs as an entry to the long hearts. South saw no sense in tackling the clubs and allowing West to set the contract with the ace of clubs and the rest of the hearts. Instead, he played for a long shot to come home. LEADS LOW DIAMOND He led a low diamond from the dummy and finessed the jack. When this held, he cashed the ace of diamonds and got to dummy with the queen of spades to lead out the king of diamonds.

MAPLECR0FT AUTO THEATRE

The «uit broke 3-3, and South made his contract with five diamonds, three spades, and a heart. The odds were more than 4 to j 1 against finding teh diamonds 3-3 with the queen in favorable position, but South preferred a slim chance to no chance at all. At the other table. West dropped the seven of hearts at the I second trick instead of winning .with his king. This gave South some reason to hope that East ! still had the deuce of hearts, in

which res# thes uit was no real threat. There wa« also the possibility that East, rather than West, held the ace of clubs. Unaware of h’s danger. South went after the clubs. West pounced on the first club with his ace and ran the long hearts, defeating the contract.

suits well stopped. With stoppers in only two suita, you must find a more descriptive opening bid.

; for a w'ay to escape the obvious | danger.

U.S. REFUSES Gl TRIAL

UNITED STATES has refused a new' trial for M Sgt. Robert Reynolds whose acquitted in the slaying of a Chinese civilian led to antiAmerican riots in Taipei (top). Scene shows a mob attacking the It. embassy at left. Meanwhile, Reynolds and his family W'ere interviewed by newsmen at Travis Air Force base, in California, (bottom). He said: “I’m sorry about w'hat happened.”

DO GOOD JOB, MR. STASSEN

DISARMAMENT ENVOY Harold E. Stassen gets a pleasant goodby from 5-year-old David Willis at Washington airport as he leaves for the disarmament conference in London. David is son of USAF Col. Benjamin Willis (rear), Stassen s Air Force aide. Mrs. Staseen also looks on. (International SoundphotoJ

Meadowbrook Drive In Theater Intersection 3G and 43

Friday and Saturday “THE MAVERICK QUEEN” (Color) Barbara Stanwyck, and Harry Sullivan “DOLINS OF OKLAHOMA” Sunday and Monday “THE GUNS OF FT. PETTICOAT” (Color) Audio Murphy, Kathryn Grant “A CRY IN' THE NTGIIT” Tab Hunter & Natalie Wood

Corral Drive-In Theatre SEELYVILLE, INDIANA Boxoffice Open 7:15 Show At Dusk Friday and Saturday “TOP SECRET AFFAIR” Also “12 ANGRY MEN” Also “SILVER CITY” (Technicolor) Sunday and Monday “WAR AND PEACE” (Vistavision-Color) Also “THE BLACK WHIP” BUCK NTTE MONDAY NTTE $1.00 PER CAR.

Just East of Stilesville on U. S. 40 Show Starts at Dusk Friday and Saturday Alan Ladd - Virginia Mayo “THi: BIG LAND” MacDonald Carey and Rhonda Fleming “ODONGO” “THE MONSTER AND THE APE” Sunday and Monday Robert Ryan and Aldo Ray “MEN IN WAR” Victor Jory and Ann Doran “THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE”

Let’s DO It Again

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0-C Midway Drive-In Theater Junction U. S. 40 and 43. Tonight All Color Program — Action Packed “FLESH AND THE SPUR” John Agar, Maria English “NAKED PARADISE” Richard Denning, and Beverly Garland Saturday Only In Color and Cinemaseope “TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN” James Cagney, Irene Papos “N AKED GUN” Willard Parker, Mara Corday SUN. - MON. (Buck Nite) “CALYPSO JOE” Herb Jeffries, Augie Dickson “HOT ROD RUMBLE” Leigh Snowden

?s delayed planting worrying you? Plant P. A. G. Hybrids - the hybrids that are bred to mature earlier, and still give you top yields of high quality corn.

In yield checks over a 6 year period, P. A. G. HYBRIDS AVERAGED 2.3% DRYER, than competitive hybrids planted in the same fields. PLAY SAFE! Plant P. A. G. Hybrids — the hybrids which have a record for earlier maturity. P. A. G. Nos. 170 - 173 - 347 - 351 - 383 - 401 - 403 all have a record for producing top yields of well matured, high quality corn. Br SAFE! See your local P. A. G. dealer, NOW! DAVIS HYBRiD CORN COMPANY Phone Catlin, 111., 4141 Phone Fairmount, III., 2612 Phone Waveland, Indiana, 87 Phone Cloverdale, Indiana 24-L50

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By Jimmy Hatlo

Rjstjl clerks'pet PEEVE-TV)E E!?KJ4Y WHO 74KES 4H HOUf? FlHDlHO THE F4STEST W4V TO SEND HIS LETTER —

WILL TWIS 60 OUT «?I5MT Away? vvm4t time does THE M4IL TO4N GET INTO HOPSECMESTER? WOULD A SPECI4L DELIVERY GET TUERE QUICKER ? M4YBE I OUGHT4 SEKD IT 4IR M4IL-

THEN 4FTER HE DECIDES OH 4IR M4IL SPECIAL-"HE DROPS IT IM THE WPOHO SLOT !!

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DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S—A K J H—J 10 5 D—6 3 2 C—A K 6 4. What do you say? Answer: Bid one club. Your 16 points and balanced distribuion would justify an opening bid of one no-trump if you had three

NOTH K OK \ 1*1*01 \ r>IR\T OK KFf FIVKR \M> l<K.<t! IKI><< PREUKftTITIOM o! ( I. SIMS Stale of Indiana ss: Putnam County In The Putnam Circuit Court April Term. 13.'>7. Jess,. Ford, on behalf of himself and for Uie benefit of all o.hers similarly situated. Plaintiff. -versusClydc CarrinKton, Courtney Stttherlin. for the “elves and all others representin'' and defending: for certain former sto, kholders of the Fine.is;le Cooperative Telephone Company, 1 tefendant *.

No. 19244 ' TO \I.L WHOM IT MAT CONCKlt.N Not tee is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana, receiver of th<* KineasOe Cooperative Telephone Company and of all the property and assets of said corpor itlon. and that t have duly oualified as such reeeiver, and all stockholders, creditors and till | ersons having any claim, account or demand of anv kind or character against sa.d corpotalmn ar.- hereby mdlflen to i resent the same to me at nty resilience. It. F. I>. No. I, Roach - dale, Indiana, by the 2!st day of June. tf»r.7. to participate In the distribution of the assets of said corporation or to receive payment of anv cl ilm, account or demand Dated this tfith day of May. I9.t7. I eslle C. Brothers Receiver Frank («. stoesgel. Attorney. Greeneast ie. 1 ndiana 17-24-31-7-4C

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