The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1963 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER FRI.. OCT. 4. Page 5 CiUEEN< ASTLE, IXDIANA

Shcinwold On Bridge Lawyer Plays Bridge With Two-Fold Plan By Alfred Shetie^ld A good lawyer always has two strings to his bow. "My client was a thousand miles away when the murder was committed." he will argue. "And anyway, it was self defense." Burt Marks, who proved to the California Supreme Court that bridge is a game of skill, not only argues that way —he plays a hand two ways at

once.

North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH

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WEST

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A 7 3 A 9 2 A J 9 7 3

5 2

EAST A Q 9 8 4

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East Pass Pass

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Pass

Opening lead — ^ 5

West opened the five of hearts and Marks won in his hand. He was sure of six trumps, two aces, and the king of diamonds.

He needed only one other trick to score game and rubber. One way to play the hand was to try for a club ruff in dummy. But persistent trump leads by West would clear the trumps out of dummy and prevent a

ruff.

Another plan was to se*. up one of dummy’s diamonds by ruffing. But there might not be enough entries to dummy for that plan. TRIES BOTH Marks tried both plans at once. He cashed the king of diamonds and led a low club. If West failed to return a heart, declarer would have time to ruff a club in dummy. For example, if West returned a spade, declarer would put up dummy's ace and return a club. Then nothing could stop a club

ruff.

If West returned a heart, dummy’s nine would be a safe entry to dummy, ilf West led a heart and East could play the ten of hearts. South would win and then dummy’s last trump could not be knocked out to prevent a club ruff.) Then declarer could cash the ace of diamonds, ruff a diamond, get back with the ace of diamonds, ruff a diamond, get back with the ace of hearts to ruff another diamond and finally get back with the ace of spades to cash the last diamond. You don't have to be a lawyer to play a hand with two plans in mind. This type is especially common: try for the long suit while you're aiming at a ruffing trick. If you don’t get one, the other may come through.

DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one diamond, and the next player passes. You hold: S-Q 9 8 4 H-4 DQ 10 8 5 C-K 10 8 7. What do you say? Answer: Bid one spade. Show a major suit (even a weak 4-card-er) rather than raise a minor

suit.

Downtown Bowling League

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Stoners Ins

32

8

Moores B;ir

26

14

Shoemaker Std.

26

14

Slims Shell

23

17

Amo Milling

22

18

Wills Market

20

20

Zekes Orphans

20

20

Montgomery Ward 20

20

Metric Machine

18

22

Covert Heating

14

26

Fruits Shell

11

29

Town Tavern

8

32

Team Hi-Single, Will's Mkt.

869

Team Hi Series—Moore’s

Bar

2182

600 Series C.

Cromer. 609

500 Series M

. Sears 572,

E.

Masten 549, D.

Atwell 547,

M.

Schroeder 541. J

t. Davis, 512, J.

Church 512, B.

Erwin 509,

H.

Heavin 506.

200 Games -

C. Cromer

244,

212. E. Masten

204, F. Partin

202, M. Sears 201 D. Atwell

201.

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1st Citz. Bk. No.

1 12

3

Murphy’s Mara.

10

5

Motor Freight

i

8

Whitaker F. H.

7

8

Pepsi Cola

7

8

Town Tavern

6

9

First Citz. Bk. No. 2 6 9 Cochran's Furni. 5 10 High Indiv Game J. Leer 200 High Indiv. Series—A. McKee-

han 516

High Team Game: First CitzNo. 1. 828 High Team Series: First Citz. No. 1, 2247 200 Games—Joyce Leer 200 425 Series and Over—McKeehan 516, Braden 496, Leer 478, Douglas 475, Grubb 467, Lancaster 461, Tharp 460, Stevens 453, Cavin 451, Cantonwine 450, Godfrey 450, Huxford 439, Justus 438, Gooch 436, Murray 428.

BONO SALE NOTICJE GREENCASTLE CONSOLIDATED Sealed proposals will be received by the School Board of Greencastle Consolidated Schools. In the Greenastle Consolidated Schools in the City of Greencastle. Indiana, up to the hour of 1:30. p.m. (COST) on October 24th. 1963. for the purchase of the following described bonds of said Greencastle Consolidated Schools: School Building Bonds of 1963: Total Issua $200,000.00; Dated October 1st. 1963; Denomination $1000: Bearing interest at a rate not to exceed 4- , A%> per annum (the exacl rate to be determined by bidding), which interest will be payable on June 30. 1964. and semi-annually thereafter; Both principal and interest payable at the Central NaUonal Bank of Greencastle. of Greencastle. Indiana. Maturing in numerical order as follows: $3000 00 on June 30. and $10.000 00 on December 30. in the years 1965 to 1967 inclusive; $10,000.00 on June 30. and $10,000.00 on December 30, in the year 1968; $10,000.00 on June 30. and $15.000 00 on December 30, in the years 1969 to 1971 inclusive: $15,000.00 on June 30. and $15 000 00 on December 30, in the years 1972 and 1976. Bidders for said bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 4- , 2 . per annum. Such Interest rate must be in multiples of V* of 1%. and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid Is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net inter-

est cost to the consolidated school corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of tba bonds to the,r maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. If any. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered, and the right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid Is not received at the time fixed for sale, the sale will ba continued for a period of not to exceed 30 days thereafter, but in the event of continuation of such sale no bid will be accepted which Is lower than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of said bonds. No conditional bids will be considered. Bids shall be m sealed envelopes marked “Bids for School Building Bond* of 1963,” and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashieri check in the amount of $2,000 00 payable to “Greencastle Consolidated Schoolr.. The amount of the successful bidder will be retained until the bonds have been delivered and payment mads therefor, and in the event such bidders shall fall or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid, and this notice, then such check and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of the consolidated school corporation and shall be taken and considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such failure. The checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately after the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefor within 5 days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in the City of Greencastle or the City of Indianapolis as such bidder shall designate. The bonds will be ready for delivery within 21 days after the sale date. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of construction and equipment of a new elementary school building and will be the direct obligations of the consolidated school corporation payable out of unlim ted. ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all taxabe property within said consolidated school corporation. Greencastle Consolidated Schools Is a consolidated school corporation organized pursuant to the provision of Chapter 123 of the Acts of 1947, as amended, and includes all of the territory and property within the City of Greencastle and Greencastle Township of Put-

nam County.

These bonds are offered subject to the unqualified approving opinion of Ross. McCord. Ice and Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis. Indiana. The consolidated school corporation will furnish at its expense the opinion, printed bond forms, transcript of proceedings, and closing papers In usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds, at the time of delivery. Dated 26th day of September, 1963.

Charles Poe. Secretary School Board Greencastle, Consolidated Schools.

27-4-2t

GREENCASTLE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Greencastle Consolidated Schools will receive sealed proposals for construction of the Northeast Elementary School. Greencastle. Indiana, until 7:30 p.m., (E.S.T.j, October 22nd. 1963. Bids will be received at the office of the Superintendent of Schools, in the Junior High School Building, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. All bids received after the designated time will be returned unopen-

ed.

Bids may be submitted for General Construction Work, for Meclianlcal Work, or for Electrical Work, or a bidder may bid upon any combination of these three divisions of work. All work shall be in accordance with plans, specificantlons and other contract documents prepared by Lennox. Matthews. Simmons and Ford, Inc., Architect-engineers. These plans, specificiations and other contract documents are on file and may be examined at the office of the Owner, the State Board of Accounts, and the Architect-engineers. Copies of Contract Documents may be obtained by prospective bidders at the office of the Architect-engineers, 2201 East 4fith Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, by making a deposit of $35.00 per set. Full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be refunded to each bidder who returns the documents in good condition within 10 days after opening of bids. Half of deposit will be refunded for all other such documents returned in good condi-

tion.

Bids shall be properly and completely executed on a proposal form furnished by the Architect-engineers in accordance with Indiana State Board oi Accounts Forms No. 96, with non-collunsion afForms No. 96. with non-collusion affidavit required by the statutes of Slate of Indiana. Bids must be accompanied by a Questionnaire Form No. 96A. State Board of Accounts, and be enclosed in

a sealed envelope.

Each bid shall be acompanied by a Combination Bid Bond and Construction Bond for total amount of the Base Bid submitted. Bond shall be submitted on Indiana State Board of Accounts revised Form No. 86. 1957, or its equivalent, with Power of Attorney attached. No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids, without consent of Owner, and said Owner reserves right to reject any and all bids, or waive

any Informalities.

GREENCASTLE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS By: William R. Padgett, Presi-

dent. School Board.

27-4-21

COOL MOVE

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gineering Laboratory (CRR.Etst, The ice gathered from the Antarctic, Alaska, Canada and Greenland, will be studied as part of an accelerated program of U. S. polar research. Safety experts suggest that every farm and home be equipped with a good fire extinguisher that is properly maintained and easily reached.

NOTICE MANGUS CAMPER SALES 710 N. Jackson SI. Is the only authorized dealer for the .Mid-West Camper iw Putnam County. See us for the facts. Melvin Mangus, Owner

the the

DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST

301 E. Washington St.

Glasses May Ee The Answer To Problems At School Don’t put (heir eyes off until ast! Let us fill the prescripion for their glasses, with style and quality. QUICK SERVICE Safety lenses for their protection. See us today for all your opiieul needs. Glasses lor the ■ntire family, at prices you can afford. Spencer Optical Co. 55 X. Main St., Spencer, Ind. Phone 829-3981 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED

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RETAIL PRICE

SALE PKICE

7 Ea. 10x12 Framed Stock Mirrors

1.40

.69 Ea.

26 Ea. 15x65 Framed Stock Mirrors

5.00

2.50 Ea.

1 Ea. 24x68 3 16 Door Mirror (Damaged)

18.95

11.95 Ea.

2 Ea. 30x48 Wall Mirror

39.95

19.95 Ea.

1 Ea. 30x60 Wall Mirror

55.00

37.00 Ea.

19 Ctns. 12x12 Mirror Glass (6-pcs.)

5.37

5.37 Ctn.

500 Sq. Ft. 1x4 No. 3 YP Flooring

.13j

.08 Ff.

814 Bd. Ft. 1x4 D YP Flooring

.15

.12 Ft.

606 Bd. Ft. 1x6 No. 2 Fir No. 116

.141

.12 Ft.

2502 Bd. Ft. 2x4 Utility Crooks

.12 J

.08 Ft.

3 Pcs. 18’ Fir Guttering

.192

.192 Ft.

11 Boxes No. 1 Upson Board Fasteners

1.50

.99 Box

10 Pcs. 1x8-16’ T&G Phil Mahog Paneling

15.00 (All)

2 Pcs. 32x48 Marlite Wallboard

3.00 Pcs.

25 Lin. Ft. 6 Sandran

.99 yd.

35 Lin. Ft. 45” Sandran

.99 yd.

144 Pcs. 16x16 Marlite BIox (Asst. Colors)

.54

.35 Ft.

13 Pcs. 4” Patt Valance 8’ Fir Plywood

.20

.12 Ft.

10 Pcs. 8" Patt Valance 8’ Fir Plywood

.31 i

.25 Ft.

240 Sq. Ft. 5/32 Marlite Panel

.32 Ft.

58 Bdls. Std. Asbestos Sdg. (Assorted ro, " rs >

19.95

12.CO Sq.

120 Bdls. No. 607 Blk. Blend Asbestos Sgls. ""

17.85

12.00 Sq.

111 Bdls. No. 607 Gr. Blend Asbestos Sgls. • •

17.85

12.00 Sq.

22 Bdls. J. M. Creamtone Asbestos Siding

13.60

12.00 Sq.

31 Bdls. 18" Shake Shingles Stained

23.55

15.00 Sq.

7 Bdls. Hip & Ridge Asbestos Shingles

18.70

12.00 100 l.l

17 Bdls. Carey Firechex Shingles

8.00

6.95 Sq.

64 Bdls. Loktab Shingles (Assorted)

10.15

6.95 Sq.

35 Rolls 30" Cross Corr Galv Roofing

13.20

13.20 Roll

14 Ctn. Curved Ridge Asbestos (25 Lin Ea.)

.25

.12^ Ea.

1 Set No. 218-11 Fiexivent Hardware

3.75

2.50 Set

48 Ft. Myers Hay Track

.58

.26 Ft.

3 Sets N68-826 National Locks

.25

.15 Ea.

3 Sets N68-830 National Door Locks

.30

.10 Ea.

1 Set N-68-4475 National Chest Locks

1.00

.50 Ea.

81 Sets No. 96 Mort Screen Door Latches

3.30

2.20 Dz.

12 Sets CR241 Yale Bathroom Lock Sets

1.30

.75 Ea.

4 Sets Hollymade Passage Sets

1.30

.75 Ea.

2 Sets Lockwood Front Door Set

3.10

2.CQ Ea.

5 Sets Cylinder Door Locks Hiligren

4.25

2.50 Ea.

2 Sets Schlage Knob Latches A-19-S

3.17

2.00 Ea.

BUY YOUR SUPPLY DURING THIS SALE OF DISCONTINUED COLORS, ODD LOTS First Quality PAINT

ORIGINALLY AS MUCH AS

SQOO

While quantity lasts. SALE PRICE

Gallon $ 2° 0

50

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TOMORROW SATURDAY — LAST DAY — Giant Storm Window, Door SALE

ONE LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 80 STORM SASH

in assortment of sizes

Sale price Regular price $300 ,.._$H/V>0

from ^ from

“REALLY THE COST OF GLASS ALONE”

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18 Sets 15YZ17 Thin Door Lock Set IJS-3 19 Sets No. 28 Washborne Sliding Door Lock 2 Sets 8650 S 121 Sect. Cyl Set US-3 4 Sets 8000 E 111 Ent. Handle Lock US-3 1 Set 8000 E 626 Ent. Handle Lock US-10

120 Pr. 460D National Hinges

54 Ea. No. 105 DB National Drawer Pulls 180 Ea. No. 239 Chrome Drawer Pulls 32 Ea. No. 106 National Chrome Pulls

Ea. No-Slam Door Checks Ea. Not-A-Slam Door Closers

Ea. 12x32 Basement Sash Screens Ea. 16x32 Basement Sash Screens Ea. 20x32 Basement Sash Screens

1 Set Hay Rack Loops (8) 33 Sets 10" Wagon Box Strap Bolts (8)

Sets 12" Wagon Box Strap Bolts (8) Sets 14" Hay Rack Clamps

Ea. Hay Track Hanging Hooks Ea. Hay Track Joint Clamps

Ea. Hay Track Hanger Clamps

1 Ea. Hay Track Trip Pulley 18 Ea. 4x6 Hay Rope Floor Hooks

11 Ea. Wooden Hay Rope Pulleys

8 Ea. Double Hay Harpoons

2 Pcs. 6 6" Rowe Boor Track

Rolls Reflective Insulation Roll (1 s,lle f " U) Ea. Ornamental Weather Vane Tops Ea. Pole Patio Lanterns Ea. 16x36 Steel Sash Screens

Ea. 13x30 Steel Sash Screens Ea. Electric Tank Heater

Ea. No. 210 Anderson Fiexivent Units

Ea. 17x30 Fiexivent Screens Ea. 18x40 Fiexivent Screens Ea. 21x39 Fiexivent Screens 1 Ea. 25x47 Fiexivent Screens 10 Ea. 162x36 Alum Screens

12 Ea. No. 214 Anderson Fiexivent Screens 1 Ea. No. 218 Anderson Fiexivent Screens 9 Ea. No. 3818 Anderson Fiexivent Screens

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10

3 3

38 24 25 30 12

13

2 6

15

6 2 5 4 3 3

RETAIL PRICE 4.00

SALE PRICE 2.00 Ea.

.65

.45 Ea.

16.60

10 03 Ea.

15.60

10.CO Ea.

16.50

(0.00 Ea.

.50

.25 Pr.

.12

.06 Ea.

.35

.25 Ea.

.35

.25 Ea.

.50

.49 Ea.

L60

(.00 Ea.

4.00

2.67 Ea.

4.60

3.07 Ea.

5.10

3.40 Ea.

3.75

1.99 Set

2.70

1.95 Set

3.15

2.50 Set

4.40

2.95 Set

.40

.10 Ea.

.80

.49 Ea.

.13

JO Ea.

1.10

.59 Ea.

.40

.25 Ea.

2.15

.95 Ea.

8.05

4.95 Ea.

.60

.40 Ft.

4.00

1.95 Roll

8.00

5.00 Ea.

6.00

3.29 Ea.

4.60

2.95 Ea.

4.00

2.00 Ea.

48.00

24.00 Ea.

16.00

8.C0 Ea.

3.50

2.50 Ea.

3.50

2.50 Ea.

3.50

2,50 Ea.

3.50

2.50 Ea.

2.00

(.00 Ea.

4.05

2.35 Ea.

4.37

3.00 Ea.

5.19

4.00 Ea.

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117 West Franklin Street