The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1963 — Page 3
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SHeinwold On Bridge Memorize Position To Make Right Play By Alfred Sheinwold As an experienced bridge player you should memorize certain positions so that you can spot them at the table without having to think. Even a moment's thought at the table will give you away. North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH
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The defenders started out with three rounds of hearts. South ruffing the third. Now South could afford to lose only one trump trick. Declarer led a club to dummy and returned the five of spades. East played the ten, and South’s king of spades won the trick. That isn’t the whole story, but) let’s assume for a moment that it is. If South wins a plain, ordinary trick with the king of spades he doesn’t know what to
do next.
If East started with A-10 of spades. South must lead a lowspade from his hand. If East started with J-10, however. South must lead the queen of spades. (If East had the A-J-10 South is down whatever he does.) CORRECT PLAY As you see, West made the correct play w-hen he refused to win
weeks ago they said she would
have twins.
Friday Mrs. Thrower presented her husband with triplet sons.
JFK PLANS TRIP
WASHINGTON UPI — President Kennedy plans to fly to Camp David, Md., this afternoon to spend the weekend with his
wife and two children.
Rhubarb Results In Fastest Race
ciding to lead the queen of spades INDIANAPOLIS UPI—One of next. the biggest rhubarbs in the hisRemember this position now- so tory of the classic 500-mile that you will be able to make the Speedway race simmered today right play at the table w-ithout | with winner Pamelli Jones resthaving to do any obvious think- ing on his laurels and critic ing.. Dummy has a singleton Eddie Sachs nursing a sore chin, trump, and you are behind de- Never before was there a fast
the first trump trick If West takes the ace of spades next. East’s jack will drop, and South is sure to make the contract. There is a fair chance that South will make the wrong trump play if West refuses the first trick—but only if West does so without apparent thought. When the hand was actually played. West studied the position carefully and then played a low! trump. South could see what was going on and had no trouble de-
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clarer with A-x-x. Don't win the first trump trick; and don’t make it obvious that you are "refusing’ the trick. DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your left, bids one diamond and your partner doubles. The next player passes. You hold: S-K Q 9 8 7 6 4 H-5 2 D9 4 C-A 5. What do you sayAnswer: Bid wour spades. There should be a good play for game even if partner has a mangy takeout double.
Stnte of Indiana County of Putnam ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court. April Term, 1963 In the Matter of Kstate of Cora J. Skimmerhorn, Deceased Estate No. io.m*;. Notice to all persons interested in the Estate of Cor;'. J. Skimmerhorn. In the matter of the Estate of Cora J. Skimmerhorn, deceased. No. 10216. Notice is hereby Riven that Ray Skimmerhorn ae* administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, nnd that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, on the 27th of June. 1963, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there he, why said necovnt should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Ray Skimmerhorn personal representative. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Estate Roy C. Sutherlin. l-S-2t
LEGAL. N»»T1CE NOTICE OK Kl> \l. SETTLEMENT OE THE ESTATE OE K % TIE LEE SCOBEK. DECENSEB Notice k* hereby Riven that TVrniel Clarence Soobee as the Executor of said Estate, has filed his final account, petition to settle and allow accovtit. Petition to Determine Distributees, and Petit'on for Authority to Make Distribution In said Estate Said account! and petitions were filed May 29th, 19*',:: in Estate No 14,114, in thM matter of said wstate. in the Putn> m Circuit Court, at Greencastle, Putnam County. Indiana. Said account and petitions have been set for hearintr and determination at 9:00 o’clock a m. the Jlst dav of June. 1963. in the Putnam Circuit Oovrt at the Court House, in said City, County and State. All persons Interested In said estate and desirlnp to object to ■said account and petitions aro notified to appear in court on or before said date and file their specific objections to any matter contained in said account or report 7 All persons clalmlnR to be entitled to share in the final distribution of said Estate shall appear In said Court on said date and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not he approved. Ry order of Francis N. Hamilton JndRe of the Putnam County Circuit Court. .Thomas A- Thomas Brazil, Indiana Attorneys for Estate. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court Putnam l-8-2t
Diplomats Doubt Any Compromise MOSCOW UPI—Western diplomats said today they doubt that President Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan can persuade Russia to compromise East -West differences on a nuclear test ban. Diplomatic observers speculat- | ed that Premier Nikita Khrushchev may be too deeply involved at the moment in purely Communist affairs—such as arrangements for the coming meeting of the party’s central committee— to consider a major shift in Soviet nuclear policy.
ed race and not in the memory of veteran Speedway railbirds had the brickyard ever been hit with such controversy over the outcome. Both Sachs, who tangled with Jones in a fist fight at a luncheon Friday, and Roger McCluskey, who complained because the winner was not flagged out of the race, failed to show up at Thursday night’s victory banquet. Jimmy Clark, the flying Scotsman who drove his LotusFord to a second-place finish only 34 seconds behind Jones, did show up at the banquet. He watched Jones and his crew carry off a record jackpot of nearly $150,000.
Mobile Homes
CONTRADICTS medicos BECCLES. England UPI — Mrs. Ann Thrower, 21, was told by doctors a year ago she was unable to bear children, but six
B&B SERVICE FILLMORE, IND. For Radio and TV Repair Also HOUSE WIRING Phone CH 6-4182
DANCE Saturday, June 1 Music by Hampton Combo AMERICAN LEGION POST 58 Dancing Every Saturday Night
Feeder Pig Sale OVER 2000 HEAD Friday, June 7th 1:00 P. H. Putnam Feeder Auction Assoc. PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE — RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE CO AN PHARMACY — OL 8-4401
WINDOW LOOK—A nun in St. Peter’s Square uses binoculars for a view of the papal apartment window in the Vatican.
REVOLT CRUSHED — Staunchly pro-western President Cemal Gursel (above) remains in power in Turkey with the crushing of a seven-hour revolt by what he called “* few adventurers.**
Classified Ads.
Real Estate
FOR SALE: The Elmer Finney property in Cloverdale, 6 rooms, modern except heat. See George Finey, Cloverdale. l-6p.
FOR SALE By Owner New Morrison Addition E. Logan St. Cloverdale New 2 bedroom home. Ijirge living room, guest closet. Bedrooms have extra large closets. Bath with large linen closet, family sized kitchen, with cabinets, range and hood. Utility room with washer and dryer, gas heat, attached garage, shrubbery, near school and down town. Before you buy see this. Can be seen any time. GLADYS E. RAY, Builder East Logan St. Ph. 795-4861 Cloverdale
FOR SALE: Mobile Homes: Detroiter, Homette, Alma, 1, 2, 3, bedrooms, Spanos and 20 ’vides. Also Yellowstone Travel Trailers. Rust’s Mobile Homes, Gosport, Ind. 21-tf
POR SALE: 230 feeder shoats. H. R. Robinson, Coatesville. Ph. 92-11. l-3p.
New and Used mobne homes, single Expandos, Double Expandos, 8 ft. to 20 ft. 'vide Several small used trailers, Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 Mill St Crawfordsville. Ind. Fri. tf
NEED SEED BEANS OK SEED CORN ? See Poor and Sons at Greencastle or Cloverdale for Harasoy or Shelby seed beans and Northrup-King, Benton County and Funks Seed Corn T-T-S-TF
Driveway sWne-^and-Gravel-Top soil, also Cheapest fill available. Vernon Abbott, Phone OL 3-0387. t-t-s-tf
BUILDING SITES:—2-3-5-10 acres, some wooded on U. S. 40 mile east of Jet. 43 & 40. See Mr. West at residence. 11-tf.
CHAROLAIS bulls, two years old, ready for immediate heavy service. Herb Barnett, Marocco, Indiana. Phone 285-2063. 27-6t
Automotive
Pets
Place a classified ad in The Daily Banner if you need a baby sitter or someone to care for the elderly.
FOR SALE: Collie puppies, AKC registered, 6 weeks old. Sable with white., wormed. Ph. OX-4-2659, Mrs. Phillip Bright R. R. 1, Mooresville. 28-6t
Business Service
FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors, Mason Jewelers (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of square. 30-tf
FOR SALE: 1955 Chevrolet, 48 passenger school bus. Good condition. Eugene Clark, 3rd house south of County Farm.l-3t. FOR SALE: 1949 Ford dump truck, also 1948 Ford club coupe, both in good condition. Dale Cronkhite. Phone OL 3-5468. I-2p.
FOR SALE: 1950 G.M.C. lime truck, factory bed, $550.00, will take trade. Can be seen at McCammack Marathon Station, Bainbridge, i-3p
FOR SALE: 1959 Chevrolet school bus, 36 passenger, 17,400 miles. Tom Brown, Ladoga. Ph. WH 2-2022. 31-2t
We Loan Carpet Shampooer at no cost with purchase of Blue Luster shampoo. Headley Hardware. Sat*-tf VACATION INSURANCE: Complete coverage, vacation and baggage. Call Stoner Insurance. Ph. OL 3-4176. T-T-S-tf
FOR SALE or TRADE: Pontiac ’52 4 door sedan in excelent condition. Will sell or trade for ! cattle or good saddle horse. 9 mile east of Greencastle on 240. Olen O. Dudley. 31-tf. FOR Sal,E: 1957 Desoto, 1954 Plymouth, 1952 Chevrolet, two 1952 Fords, 1951 Ford, 1950 Nash. 1950 Dodge Pick-up. 44 Sunset Drive. 28 6p
“GEORGES SHOE HOSPITAL’’ Remodel your shoes, new style heels, dyeing, any color. Correction work of any kind. The finest in shoe repair. 28 So. Jackson Street. Phone OL 3-5220. 13-tf
PRESSED FOR TIME? After the bank closes, our WALK-UP WINDOW is always at your service. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. MEMBER F.D.I.C
Home Items
FOR SALE Conn French horn. Excellent condition. Phmone 795-48-05. 31-2p
FOR SAUE: One electric Blackstone dryer in excellent condition. Call OL 3-9686. l-4p
SINGER ZIG ZAG CABINET $87.06 COMPLETE PRICE Beautiful walnut cabinet. Payments of $5.29 monthly. Makes buttonholes, blind stitches, appliques, makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, etc., all without attachments. Call OL 33987. 23-tf.
FOR SALE: Girl’s 26'’ bike. Good condition. $20.00. Call Susan Webster. OL 3-3178. l-2p
Notices Chicken Barbecue—Saturday, June 8th, 4:30 to 8:00 at Sherwood Christian Church. l-3-2t
Come to the Cider Sip for Country Fried chicken, T-Bone steaks and Hickory smoked ham dinners, 15 miles north on 43. l-4t
FOR SALE: Attention, executives, churches and clubs. Record your meetings. Chicago Webster wire recorder with all attachments, rims like new. Reasonable. Matthews, 725 Main St Phone OL 3-9616. 27-6t.
HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accessories for all makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Shop) 18 W. Washington St. 28-tf
Rent those extra rooms or apartment. There is someone looking for a place to live. A. classified ad in The Daily Banner may find that person.
SINGER ZIG ZAG CABINET $3521 COMPLETE PRICE Beautiful walnut cabinet. Payments of $5.87 monthly Makes buttonholes, blind stitches, appliques, makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, etc., all without attachments. Call. OL 3-3987. 3-tf
THE DAILY BANNFft ^ SAT.. .JUNE 1. 1963. Page 3 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WANTED: Washings. Mrs. Jean Powers, Bainbridge. Phone 522-3237. 1-lp.
WANTED: Cement Work of all kinds, chimney repair, plastering, and painting. James B. Sims. Reelsville, Phone 672-3170. Thurs-Fri-Sat.-tf
WANTED: Sanding, finishing floors, cleaning and waxing floors. Free estimates, Curley Varvel. Phone OL 3-5524. T-T-S-tf. WANTED: To buy a motor scooter. Must be in good condition. Phone OL 3-4494. 29-4p.
WANTED: Carpenter work, painting, plumbing and electrical work. Free estimates. Phone OL-3-3798. 30-tf
WANTED General hauling, fertilizer, driveway stone, hay grain, You name it and we will haul it. Glenn Crawley. Phone OL 3-6222. 27-6p.
WANTED: To care for children in my home. Days or nights. Will give references. Call OL 33824. 25-6t.
WANTED: Barber. Ideal Shop. Danville, Ind. 28-5p
FOR SALE: 1931 Ford 36 pass, school bus. New motor and brakes. Harry Tedrow, Roachdale. LY 6-5132. Wed.-Sat.-tf
For Sale
ANTIQUE SHOP NOW OPEN: Marcella Albrigt, prop. Reelsville. l-3p
FOR SALE: 3 year old Hereford bull; proven sire, $250.00; G. W. Starr, 5 miles south of Mt. Meridian. Phone 526-2467. l-6p.
Help Wanted
MALE HELP WANTED: $3.00 or more per hour for local route work. Need 2 men. White R. Stanley, Bax 62, Freeport, 111. 27-l-8-3p.
Child care, any age, any hours. Hot meals, fenced yard. We also board children. Phone OL 3-3328. Also painting and trash hauling. 28-6t
WANTED: Curb and Jiside help. Apply in person, O’Day’s Drive In. 1221 Bloomington SL 30-tf.
Fresh dug evergreens. $2.00 and up. Moores Orchard, north on 43 at Raccoon. l-6t
FOR SALE: 7 ft. mower for Ferguson or Ford. Good condition. Also aluminum camper, new, fits Ford or Chevrolet, less than half price. John J. Gambold, Phone 5921, Coatesville. l-2p
FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Congoleum rugs, several patterns, $4 95 each. Clapps Comer, Maple and Ohio Streets, 29-5t
FOR SALE: Pointer bird pups, 6 months old. Albert Avery, south on 43. Phone OL 3-9435 31-2t
Farm Items
FOR SALE: Poland China Boar. Phone Stilesville. 845-2302. 27-6p
FOR SALE: Bicycles, also repairing of bicycles. 44 Sunset Drive. 29-6p.
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 S, Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 FARMS FOR SALE: In Monroe Twp. no acre stock & grain farm. 70 A. tillable, rest good pasture with running water, good fence and on good road, has 6 room modern home, large barn, com crib, tool shed and chicken house and the price is right. In Washington T vp. 80 A. tillable, extra good 5 room modern home, 2 barns, double garage, large hog house, well fenced and plenty of water, if you W’ant a nice home plus extra income let us show you this one. 24 A. 18 tillable, 5 room semimodern home, large barn, 20’ x 40’ farrowing house, new 2 car garage, a real place to raise Hogs, and immediate possession. 31-2t. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home, large family room with fireplace. Carpeted living room, also with fireplace. Attached garage on lU lots. House priced to sell as owner is leaving Greencastle. Contact Jim Bates, 813 Gardenside Drive or phone OL 3-6970. 30-3p FOR SALE: Residence of the late Harry E. Williams, 405 East Franklin Street. Open for inspection Tuesday, June 4, afternoon and evening. Or Phone OL 34678. l-2t
FOR SALE: Registered Hampshire boars. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, R. R. 1. Phone 596-7603. 4-tf.
FOR SALE: Sows and pigs. Also gilts ready to farrow. C.E. West on Rd. 40—miles East of Rd. 43 1-tf
Serviceable bulls all sold. Thanks to everyone. B. F. Franklin, Cloverdale, Ind. 30-3p
FOR SALE: Small baby bed, $2.00; highchair, $2.00; Electric washer, $5 00; Twin bed frames, $5.00; Simmons bed frame, $5.00; Boy’s Palm-beach suit, size 10, $2.00. Zieg Ph. OL 3-6926. 30-2p FOR SALE: 12 cu. ft GE Deepfreeze, good condition. W. C. Zaring, 2 Hanna Court. Phone OL 3-6372. 30-3t. I
Wanted
WANTED: Vault ana cesspool cleaning. Williams. 906 Illinoia Phone OL 3-3274. M-T-F-S-TF
WANTED: Ironings, practical nursing, baby sitting, by the hour or 5 days a week. Phone OL 39320 or OL 3-6502. 27-29-30-l-4t.
WANTED: Couple with young son desire country location, maximum privacy. Will consider any arrangements. Phone OL 3-3151-EXT 31 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 31-6t
WANTED: Feather beds $4.00 each. Wall telephones $3.00; Butter Molds $2 00; old weight or wooden clocks $4.00; bowl and pitcher sets $5.00; old lamps; buggy and wagon harness. Indian head pennies, 206 and up. other coins and antique picture frames. Cecil Cunningham, Bellmore, Ind. 30-5t
WANTED To buy 10 gal. milk cans, rusty or otherwise. Will pick up. Eugene Gill, R. R. 2, Waynetown, Ind. Phone AD 42454. 24-12p
For Rent FDR RENT: Large storage room. Phone OL 3-6807 l-4-2p
FOR RENT: 4 rooms and bath, furniture furnished. Water and sewage furnished. $60. Call. OL 3-5593. 31-1-3-5-41. FOR RENT: - Lot for trailer. Mrs. Jean Powers. Phone 5223237, Bainbridge. 1-lp. FOR RENT: Modem 2 bedroom house, hot water heating system, on Road 43 in Fincastle. Nice yard and large garden spot. Ready for occupancy July 1. Call Roachdale (Lyric 6-5100) for apt. after 6:00 p.m. $55. per month. 31-l-6-7-8-5t.
WANTED: Private tutoring to do in my home. Helen I. Jones, 1119 Avenue D. Greencastle. Ph. OL 3-5038. 31-3u.
FDR RENT: Unfurnished 3 rooms, heat and water furnished. Newly decorated, close in, adults. OL 3-5087. 31-tf.
FDR RENT: Drive-in office or shop space. Don Riley, across from Fairgrounds. 28-5t
FOR RENT: Modem 6 room lower apt. Heat and water furnished. This is nice. OL 3-3961. 25-tf. Rent a Spinet Piano—free lessons included. No added drayage charges. Kersey Music. 5-tf
FOR RENT: Modern 4 room lower apartment. Heat, water and sewage furnished. Adults. Phone OL 3-3961. 24-tf
Taking orders for strawberries at $5.00 a case. CH 6-3196. 31-l-5-7-4t
RUMMAGE SALE: At the Court House Saturday, June 1st, 8:30 a.m. Sponsored by the Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club. 29-3t.
FOR SALE: Lumber, mostly poplar,, also Oak. Mrs. Roy Shepherd, Cloverdale, Route 1. 31-6p.
Remember Eust Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf. WANTED: High School graduates or College Students who want summer work, part or full time. Emmons Jewelers Fashion Show Plan. No investment. For further information, call Helen I. Jones, OL 3-5038. Address: 1119 Avenue D. Greencastle, Ind. W’ANTED: To rent serviceable Hereford bull. Phone OL 3-6079. 29-3p.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment, 2nd floor, private entrance. Heat, stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone Bob Jackson. OL 3-6662. 24-6L FOR RENT: 1 unfurnished upstairs apartment. Close ilk Adults. Call OL 3-5015 or 3-4833, days and nights. 9-tf.
Will rent you a spinet piano as low as $5.00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring, OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. 22-tf
FOR RENT: Efficiency apartment, furnished or unfurnished. See McKamey. Entrance 4. Cole Apts. 25-tf
BLONDIE
By Chick Young
JOHNNY HAZARD
