The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1958 — Page 4
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DESIGN H-2148 1,150 Sq. Ft. 22,150 Cu. Ft.
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Although the exteiior of this home may give an impression of sung comp .cine , one i. c pleasantly surprised to find features such as vestry and blothcs closet entrance, a large living-dining ! room running the full depth of the house, a rear let race for further expansion, a model “U” kitchen with snack bit. throe spaci- - ous bedrooms, plenty of closets I and custom yp< ouilt-ins. These are features that all prospect've i home buyers look for, but seldom j find in a modestly priced home. Studying tlv- living ro^ni first, you will bo pleased with the wide | picture window Wooding the interior with sunlight and the I stately appearance of tne natural ! fireplace with built-in book- j
shelves on each side.
The dining ar -a, with access J to the terrace is set apart from the living room hv the extended ! built-in china cabinet. During the ! warm months, the terrace may ■ he used for eating or relaxing. The kitchen has good window j .area with plen' v of room for j counter and cabinet space. Note : too, the angle of the sn ck be.r. ' which lends an attractive appearanco to the kitchen. Basement stair.', and rear door are accessible from the kitchen with laundry, and heating facilities lo-| ItAWKK \1)S <■ KT BKWI DTS
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cated in the basement. The bath is located almost in the center of the house, affording easy access from all rooms. A large linen closet is provided in
the hall.
The two side bedrooms have coiner windows for maximum privacy and contain good closet space. The third bedroom facing the front of the home can serve as a den or TV room, whichever
is desired.
Floor plan arrangement of this design gives you excellent traffic circulation throughout the
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Shemwoid On Bridge
Playiny By Instinct Isn't Good Enough By Alfred Sheinwold
Did you ever wake up in the middle of the night because of a mistake j'ou had made in that evening’s bridge game? It happened to one of the plaj’ers in today's hand. He didn’t notice the
entire home. Variation in construction materials produces an attractive exterior. Planting box and front entrance are sheltered by proof overhang. Notice too. how further contrast to the exterior is achieved by “pulling in” front bedroom wing of the home This plan conforms to general FHA, VA and Building Code tequirements. The plan contains 1,150 sq. ft., and 22,150 cu. ft. Youi builder or material supplier can give you the average cost per square or cubic foot in your
area.
mistake at the time, but it came to him a few hours later. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A Q 5 4 V J 7 6 3 ♦ Q 8 6 2 * 10 9 WEST EAST A 9 7 2 A 3 V 8 V Q 10 4 2 ♦ X 10 953 ♦ A J 7 +Q752 *J864? SOUTH
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West opened the eight of hearts, dummy put up the jack, and East covered with the queen. South won with the king of hearts and drew three rounds of trumps, ending in the dumm> r . Declarer then led a heart from
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dummy and finessed the nine from his own hand. He had spotted West’s opening lead as a singleton or the top of a doubleton. The finesse worked, and South easily mad/? the slam, giving up one diamond. Did you see the mistake? You might sniff at the bidding while j’ou’re looking for mistakes. North doesn't have the vali’os for an immediate raise. He should bid two notrump first, the "negative” response, to show his weakness. He can then ' raise spades later without promis- ' ing too much support. However it all worked out well for North West’s opening Dad was, o' course, very unfortunate. Opening leads are often a matter of guesswork, however, and West ! cannot be severely criticized for j anunlucky choic.?. West actually slept like a baby all night long. VILLAIN LS EAST The villain is East. He covered the jack of hearts with his queen, playing by instinct or habit at the first trick. There was no recovery from this mistake. The nature of the opening lead should be as clear to East as it was to South. What happens if East plaj's a low heart instead of the queen? * Dummy’s jack of hearts wins the first trick. Declarer must draw three rounds of trumps before he can tackle the hearts again. Then he leads a heart from dummy, and East puts up the ten. South must win with the king and still has a losing heart.
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DAILY QUESTION : Partner opens with two spades, , and the next player passes. You 1 hold: S Q 5 4 HJ763 DAS ; 6 2 C 10 9. What do you say? Answer: Bid tiiree spades. The hand is worth a positive response. If partner is interested in aces he will make a slam try aiter hearing j'our raise.
Life Is Relaxed Aboard Nautilus ABOARD THE USS NAUTILUS DPI—Life aboard the atomic powered submarine Nautilus, whether going under the North Pole or on a routine run, is quiet, relaxed a.nd efficient. The 12 officers and 97 men who regularly serve on the Nautilus know their job and know it well.
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But they have a problem that is unique—weeks underwater without setting daj'light. The Nautilus has been d<'S : gned to take care of this p.obVm as much as possible. To an almost unbelievable extent it has worked, mainlv- because it has sc much more room, due to its nui clear power plant. The inside of the ship i*scif is don? in soft colors specially designed to be easy or. ihe ej-e. Among other things it has: A photographic darkroom and enlarging facilities, plus one of the best cameramen in the U.S. forces, John J. Krawszyk. 34. Ea- ; ton Rapids. Mich. —A coke machine and ice cream
machine.
—A juke box with its system extending throughout the ship. It has a selection of 100 records j and is free. i —A mess room that converts in- ' to a movie theater for 50 persons in five minutes. —A tape recorded and a television set that may be used In
port.
—A 600 volume librarj’. —An automatic washing machine and dryer. The men serve rour hours on duty and then eight hours off. There is a large program to help them pass time during the long underwater voyages, including one or two movies every day. Fires in national forest dropped 42 percent in 1957 from 1956 and man-caused fires hit a new
low.
AIRMEN ARM ALER 'ED TOKYO UPI The U. S. 5th Air Force in Janan has been put on an alert status, a spokesman said todaj'. U. S. naval forces in Japlan announced Monday that its forces were increasing their state of
i alert. 1 An Air Force spokesman said that ‘‘under existing world conditions, it is a normal routine piecaution to increase the states of alert.” He said that as far as he knew, the 5th Air Force has made no usual air deployments to Formosa.
Mrs. Lomle Pocket is led from home by Deputies Bill Conroy and lone Freer. Sheriff K. E. Nygaard escorts her son Ross.
A gun under her arm, Mrs. Pocket makes a show of protecting her property as bulldozers give it a dust-raising workover.
The Pucket home as bulldozers began razing job. She wanted $13,750. State paid $7,605. 'TRICKED' OUT OF HOME—An upcoming evaluation hearing Is all that’s left of Mrs. Loml* Pucket’s home, bulldozed to nothingness to make roore for the Los Angeles freeway. Mrs, Pucket, 51. a policeman’s widow, guarded her home with guns for about a week, arguing that the $7,605 state evaluation wouldn’t replace it. Finally a sheriffs party tricked its way in, posing as report* ers. and that was that. A few minutes later, no house. Mrs. Pucket is now seeking legal easement.
Courtyard Intimacy
Even when a home is located on a busy street with only a small yard between them, privacy in the front yard is possible. Just fence off the yard using a close-knit patters of offset boards, as shown here. Real cour^ard intimacy can be achieved with little touches like an artfully designed fish pond, •hrubbery. and a little wood deck con need na|^''ie front door to the driveway. Western red cedar if % hardy fencing wood which makes a beautiful background for flowers and shrubs.
BURIED UNDER STEEL—Billy Hayes looks at rescuers (upper) from painful entrapment under several thousand pounds of steel in Nashville, Tenn., and (lower) grimaces with pain as he is placed on a hospital cart. He was trapped for 45 minutes when racks holding the heavy steel rods gave way.
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