The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1958 — Page 7
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FOR TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE, WE ARE THE ONES TO TAKE CARE OF YOU. • Washing • Polishing
Waif declarer unlucky, or did he J work out the exact fi°rure.<*. The
: back the wrong 1 horse?" “South won the spade
any
We are glad to he of >*mall service. DRIVE IN TODAY
Bobby Trail - Mgr. BOB MYERS STANDARD SERVICE 405 N. Jackson St.
Sheinwold On Bridge
Weigh The Chances In Planning Play By Alfred Sheinwold "Here is a hand.” writes an Atlanta reader, "that went sf/ur. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH * 5 V J 10 9 3 * A Q 5 3 * Q 10 5 2 WEST FAST
J 10 9 8 4 7 6 5 2
10 8
6
A 7 6 3 2
V 4
♦ K J 9 4 2
* K J V SOUTH
A A K O V A K Q 8
♦ 7
* A 8 7 4 3
lead.
drew trumps, and then led clubs. East got two club tricks, and South went down.” Another method would have • worked. How could South know ? , South should not. of course, draw trumps. He should take three top spades, discarding clubs from the dummy. Then he take« the ace of clubs and the ace of diamonds and gives up a club
trick.
CHOS8KI FF WORKS From here on, South can ruff three clubs with dummy's high trumps. He gets to his own hand each time by ruffing diamonds. The only real danger comes when South leads out the high spades. If East ruffs, the second or third spade. South is in trouble. Mathematically, this danger is far smaller than the danger of a bad club broak. To put it very simply. a singleton club with only four clubs out is more likely than - singleton spade with nine spades out. The srame applies to any other bad break in spades. Jt isn t necessary, however, to specmTsmT ALL HEW 139.50 Console Sewing Machine
spade danger exists only if West has a very long spade suit. West would be likely to try a shutout hid cf som^ kind with such a suit, and the fact that West remained silent should indicate that the spades will break fairly normally.
DAILY QUESTION
You have opened the bidding with ore club, and partner has responded one diamond. The opponents keep silent, and it is up to you aga n. You hold: S—A K Q H—A K Q D—8 7 C- A 8 7 4
3. What do you say’?
Answer: Bid
almost any’ responding hand. If 1 partner has a good hand, he will trv for a slam.
The Greeneastle Committee on Pastoral Counseling, under the direction of James E. Doty, is planning a workshop for Jan. 30. at DePauw University, Union Building, at Greencastie. The three areas of , study will be “Marriage Counseling.” “The Problem Child,” and the "Doctor and Minister as a Healing
You should make game opposite
Team." The District Committee working with Dr. Doty’, is made
three no-trump. . up of the Dist. Supt. Rev. Don-
Fulbr-'e'* hard finish i means a brighter | shine, better
aid McMahan, Dr. P. B. Smith. ! Rev. Richard Lancaster, Fred : Brooks, Rev. William Blessing j
and Hilton Whitaker.
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West
North
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Openinir lead — AJ
GOING FULL CLAST BiS Furniture Sale OPEN TILL 0:0(1 1*. M. Ends Saturday
Rus-sells
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Tour AflUtriztd Fullir Brush Dealer FRED EVANS Phone 187-WX $1.23 - $3.99 gal.
NOW
A NEW SERVICE FOR YOUR FARM
SPECIALIZED MANAGEMENT HELPS TESTED FEEDING PLANS TAILORED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS TRIPLE-TESTED FOtt EXTRA “FEED POWER” LOCK FOR THIS SIGN
SOYBEAN CHAMP LAFAYETTE (UP)—John H. ’ Moorehead of Vandei burgh* Coun- j | ty was hailed today’ the 1957 ' Indiana five-acre soybean con- | test champion. Purdue University officials who 1 graded the entries declared Moorehead’s 57 bushels on acre l yield the best turned in. Moorehead used the Clark variety’ in a 20-acre field. The yield w r as somewhat below the 61.8 bushels averaged in 1956 by the winner and the 63.6 bushel record set in 1954. Other yields near Moorehead's were Neal Paulsel, Madison County’,, 54.5 bushels and Orville Steele, Delaware. 54.1.
Classified Ads. LOST LOST Small square ear ring j with red set. Finder phone 448-M. Rew’ard. Ip
HILLCREST ADDITION FHA FINANCING AVAILABLE New Low Down Payments for qualified purchasers. 25 Year Loans 712 HILLCREST DRIVE 3 Bedrooms Full Ba-sement Automatic Gas Furnace Copper Plumbing Large Living Room Family Size Kitchen, Birch
Cabinets
For Details
MISCELLANEOUS
Floor and w’all tile; hardwood flooring sanded and refinished. I Floyd Crawley, Cloverdale. Phone 50E. 13-tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 42 ft. 1956 Libo ty trailer, strictly modern. Call j 5 L 6 Cloverdale. Marvin Douglas. 4-4p
THI DAfir BANNHF WED.. JAN. 8, 1958. Page 7 GREENCASTLE. IND
Your draperies auperuy made free of charge. Art Drapery Shop. 4-tf.
For Quick Service use our Washette Dept. Washed, dried and folded sixty cents per load (up to 8 pounds.) Home Laundry & Cleaners. 13-tf
tTcKMAN -Rt/uryco.
(Am 1121-11
Ditching, Septic tanks, field tile, sewer lines, foundations, etc Vernie P. Zeiner, Fillmore. Phone 17R4. 12-tf SEirilC TANKS, cesspools md toilet vaults cleai-ed. Moden | equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Call us, save money. Pay Less Sewmr Clean ers 15 E. Walnut St. Phone 6Q
29-tf
| Remember East Side Motoi Sales for expert body work Painting, Wheel Alignment an< Mechanical Work. Over 30 y’eari experience. Free estimates.6-lf
FOR SALE: Extra good homekilled baby’ beef from the Forest O’Hair farm. Putnam County Frozen Foods, Inc. 730 E. Washington St. Phone 762. 6-4t
FOR SALE: Fresh eggs dai'y except Sundays. Phone 7058-R. 7-2t
FOR SALE: Registered male Pomeranian, 1 year old. Phone 883-RX after 5 p. m. 6-3p
FOR SALE ON CONCRACT: , All new modern one bedroom
Classes in tap, acrobatic, bal-
homes on private Lake. Call i
; let, character and toe. New elas-
Bainbridge 59-R-31.
7-3p |
ses starting this month. Doris
IN FILLMORE Attractive bungalow, with 4 rooms and bath, oil heat, garage. Large lot. Owners need larger
Hinkle School South College 1160-J.
of Dance. 606 Avenue. Phone 7-2t
BALLROOM DANCING, New classes starting this month tor all ages. Doris Hinkle School o f Dance. 606 South College Avenue Phone 1160-J. 7-2t
FOR SALE: Block coal. $8.75 on; egg $8.30 ton; stoker $8.00 OT. Phone 200-M. 6-41 FOR SALE. 2 registered Polled Hereford bulls, 2-3 yrs. Priced reasonable. Buis & Alkire Polled Hereford Farm, 5 miles southeast of Stilesville. 31-12p.
FOR SALE: Use a Spinet piano; Will exchange for small upright or whll sell. Phone 1098 or P. O. Box 75. 10-tf
WANTED
WANTED—Hauling, corn, coal, sand, gravel, etc. Glen Crawley & Son. Phone 484-W ok 484-.1. 26-301.
WANTED: Middle aged lady to live in home with elderly lady Reasonable wages. Call 852-W. 6-3t
WANTED: Hauling, coal, rock trash, ashes, etc. anything, anyplace, anytime. Phono 200-M. 6-3t
FOR SALE: Fresh igg.-.. Phone 7094-RX.
country 8-4t
FOR SALE: Buzz saw like new; single unit milking machine, 3 h. p. electric motor, like new. Albert Gerlach, Cloverdale R. 1. 8-3p
WANTED: One to five acres close to town. Reply to Banner Office Box 101 giving location and price. 7-2p
WANTED: Interior-Decorat-ing. We have our new wall paper oooks already to show you. Call 344-R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carmichael. 402 W. Walnut Street. 7-2?
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As |,<»;\ a-, 818.50 Down j»’’:l 85.00 Per Mo. SiM 3 SEWING CENTER 1 W. Frank Mo St. Greencastie Phone 1430
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LOST: Brendle Boxer dog, female, black face, white breast. Last seen around Reelsville R. 1. Missing about three W’eekfl. Child’s pet. If seen please contact Cl.vde Gorham, R. 1, Reelsville. 6-3p.
FOR SALE: Repossessed Singer electric console slant needle sowing machine with beautiful mahogany cabinet. Pay back payment of $28.00 and assume monthly terms. Singer Sewing Center, 1 W. Franklin. Phone 1430. 8-3t
Electric wiring, quick service Small or odd jobs our specialty Phone 7016-W. M-W-F-tf All channel Conical Antenna $9.95. Kersey Music Store, north on 43. M-W-S-tf
SQUARE
lesson styde.
APPLES FOR SALE at Anderson Orchard, 1 mile south o' Spencer on Road 43. 6-tf
LOST: Keys on a nylon cord. EOR SALE ON CONTRACT on the square Monday. Rew’ard : Ranch type Bedford stone and
7-2p j Redwood home on private lake. —— j Call Bainbridge 59-R-31. 7-3p
FOR SALE: 6 or 7 foot refrigerator, good condition, $25.00 Air-tight wood heater $4.00; 21inch TV w-ith rabbit ears, good, , $50.00; 30 bales wheat straw
DANCE: Modern . , n u i „ ' , , wure tied, one or all 40c a bale. Greencastie Arm-- ^ ^ , „ I Would sell 98 acre farm. Pete
ory, Thursday, Jan. 9, 8 p. m. i _ .. , , _ „ 20-21-27-28-.3-4-6-7-8-9P. ! Co}c ‘ 3 ' 4 ' aat of B " le Union. 4-tf Roll around TV tables, $5.95. V tt- a i f _ w .. hOR SALE: 4 burner ga
Kersey Music Store, norih on 43
„ r _ .. j range. $35. Can be seen at IW
M-W-o-tt. _
Hill St. 6-3p
Will pay cash foi 5 or 6 room modern home in good location. Address Box W '< Banner. 7-2t WANTED to buy raw furs an 1 oeef hides. Leo Cradick, 2 mileJ north of Cloverdale on 43. Wed-Frl-tf
WANTED: He Ring and plumbing. nights and weekend service. Phone 726-W. 6-8-lfl-3p WANTED: Kau&lg: livestock, gn-n, coal, rock, etc. Pick jp loads of livestock on Thursiays. Richard Alice, CoatesviM* ihone B-22-30. M-W-F-tt. WANTED: To pent 60-66 aefas, Jllable ground with house in Putnam County. Cash rent. Write Banner Box R. E. 8-4p
WANTED: Teacher wants ride to Indianapolis west side, hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Cali 483-R aftei 3 p. m. 8-6])
Return to Banner Office.
REAL ESTATE
SEE US TODAY! poor a co. (tr ."nc i ftr — Ulovenin’ 0
FOR SALE: 85 acres, 70 till, barn, implement shed, chicken house, 6 room modem home, you are looking for the best i improvements, then look thi« one.,
over. For appointment just call i home °f your choice
O. U. Carpenter, Progressive j
I Real Estate, 25 1 Phone 435-W.
FOR SALE: 41 acre fan -, with house and other outbuildings. Will sell on contract. John Keen,
If i RR 2, Coaiesville. 8-6p
in —^ i We invite y’ou to inspect
the
RUBBER STAMP hcadquar .e.s. Progressive .Printing Co. iext to the bus station Wad-t:
IDEAL CLEANERS 24 hour service, pick up and delivery. Pb 470. Wed.-tf
X. Arlington St.
Look how much more you can carry in a NEW III TRAVELALL!
So. Vine St 1 1 1 2 story’ home, full basement
8-lt ' garage, 2 bedrooms, liv-
, ingroom, dining L, kitchen dowm;
f room for 2 bedrooms and full ■■ bath up. G. I. loan may be
WET VVA&HES 35c per wasnr Everything furnished. L&unj dry Ease, North Side of Square Phone 906. Wed-tf.
FOR SALE: Old Hickory block coal. Mine Run $7.50; screened block $8.75; 50c per ton put in. No less than 4 ton. Phone
21267 or 21252. Brazil.
Some one to cut
shares. Rena
WANTED:
hedge posts on
oechman, 2 i _. mile.- cast of Fidmore. 8-lp
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Used TV bargains, 30 day warranty on used sets. Kersey Music Store .north on 43. M-W-S-tf.
Do it yourself Antenna Kits,
$10.95. Kersey Music Store, Day.
North on 43. M-W-S-tf. ! -
FOR SALE: All kinds of baled hay. Call 7026-W. Or see Harold
6-8-2p.
34 toot modern
FOR SALE:
Antenna
assumed by Qualified purchaser. | — installation supplies, j house trailer, 8 E. Berry St. R. E. Wood-rest Addition Kersey Music Store, north on 43. j McGuffey, phone 1423 or 9113. „ , , ' “ ' “ . . M-W-S-tf. Mon.-Wed.-tf
2 bedroom mod o n home, living _ , room, kitchen, utility area. Neat- i?a g< i J uep.-x. labie uaou car> ly decorated. Reasonably priced ^ ojne to Earnett’i Used Car Lot,
Gardenside Drive south edge of Cloverdale.
Nearing completion— Another M-W-F-tf Pease home. 3 bedrooms. I 1 -. ! — baths. 14’ by 20’ living room. ! VVe l ,a >’ >' ou to lake y° ,,r
“living kitchen,” utility room.
FOR RENT: 5 room modern house, close in, stoker heat; garage. Adults. References required. Phone 494-R. 8-2p Apartment for rent; furnished 4 rooms, ground floor, to some one who will fire coal furnace. Phone 234. 8-tf FOR RENT: I i >om uppei unfurnished apartM ut. Phone 6'4J. 8-4t FOR RENT: large sleeping
FOR SALE: Two good young room, private hath Phone 821-M
beef stock bulls. Farmers prices. William T. Clark. Cloverdale R.
One.
8-5p.
We pay you to take
chicks early. Yes Sir: Take yum
attached garage. Large lot. This 1 s f rain proven Co-Op chicks be-
home is thoroughly insulated
For Sale: Electrolux vacuum cleaner with attachments. $20 Phone 1087-W. 8-2p
j with sidewall and ceiling insulaj tion, aluminum storm windows and screens. Immediate possession. Listings Invited Prompt, efficient service offered if you aie thinking of selling veur home.
fore February 15 and you can | save up to $5.00 per 100 and if j you don’t want them until next ; spring you can save $2.00 per ! 100 by placing your order before Jan. 15. Stop in at your Co-0:> Hatchery and place your order now. Putnam Co. Farm Bureau o-Op Hatchery. Phone 718 ,reencast ! e Imi. M-W-F-tf !
FOR SALE: Hog houses, sleeping and farrowing houses, also hog herders. Lisby Specialty Co. 2 miles east of Fillmore. 8-4p
FOR SALE: 4 center burners •h g c Chef gas range, good collision. Phone 654-J. 8-4t
Get ready for tourneys.
FOR SALE:
FM J fleet)ic liain,
AA'itVl -i. r i II
American Flyer good condition.
Hug6 147 CU. ft. lOctd spsic©! The new International Travelall* gives you nearly twice the load space of a conventional station wagon. And it’s available with four-wheel drive to take you places no station wagon could go.
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retail price. Good used TV sets. . es, switch board, transformer, 5 Maynard Tuttle, 315 E. Hanna | cars including engine. Lionel St. 8-2t j train with six cars including en-
gine, 32 S'.’-imh tracks with three switches, control box, un-
FOR SALE: My home at 516 E. Washington St. Charlotte .Matthews. Phone 207-M. Shown by appfiintment. 6-tf
For Bulldozer work see H. Maurice Broadstreet. Phone 33R. 2. Fillmore Box 85. M-W-I -tf
FOR SALE: 30 acres of corn from the picker. Cleon Cum- j mings, Belle' Union. 8-2p •
coupler, board. 3* a H. P. Gas motoi with foot starter; Ben Hu: boy’s bicycle; Pan American cornet, good condition. Phone 654 .J. 8-4t
6-8-9-3p FOR RENT: 3 room downstairs apt., semi-modern, hot and cold water. Located in Morton, Ir.d. Call a* 606 S. Jackson St. M-W-F-tf Permanent Trailer Space. Reference required. White Oak Motor Court, Rd. 40. AH modern requirements M-W-F-tt. Downstairs apartment torrent. Completely modern, hardwood floors, garbagi <1 sposal, 8 looms and bath. Utilities and heat furnished. Phon 1 ' 921 or 9 1 2.
7-4t
FOR RENT: Warm sleeping room. 402 S. Indiana St. or phone 1146-W. 6-tf FOR RENT: Clean war m sleeping loom next to bath. 507 So. Indiana St. 6-3p FOR RENT: Upper 4 room furnished apartment, utilities itreluded. 709 S. Lo - u.-t Phone 795-W. After 1:30 p. m. 30-tf
BLPNDIE
By Chick Young
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FOR A NEW VEARS RESOLUTION I DECIDED TO KEEP BOOKS ON HOUSE-OLD EXPENSES JUST LIKE A BjS'nESS C-FlCE rG
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NOW HEPE5 AnX itemized, detailed Ik' LIST OF EVERY T—''\WOND03FUk. CENT I SPENTrKf -- s ' •r- fa
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Comfortable seating for 8 large peopl e-ora whole bev-y of kids! You’ll find the seats wider — hip. head and leg room greater. There’s real stretching comfort in the dashing new “Action Styled’’ Travelall!
Come in and check TRAVELALL's roomy dimensions and comfortable seating today!
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Bobbin*
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS cost least to own!
Hess Sales and Service 7-9 E. Franklin St. Phone 11
:v\ REFE7N& THE j NEWSPAPERS.,. AND FROM JUST AAJN U ..N<S Ok THIS EARTH I’VE LEARNED THAT THE REDS HAVE TMBR SRIMY PFf.5 OUT FOR F»'ERy SMAU NATION/ WHY THE S'S TOU 50 ABClT SEP!STAN?
