The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1964 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER

GRtENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., MASCH 2, 1964. Rage 6

She inwold On Bridge Amateurish Opening Lead Gives Contract To Declarer By Alfred Sheinwold When you're telling a beginner how to choose his opening lead you always begin with his partner’s suit. “If your partner has bid, lead his suit. He may have

bid the suit for the sole purpose of telling you what to lead." This is sound advice, exactly what every begi.aicr should be told. West obediently led the eight of clubs. His partner had bid clubs, and West was a law-abid-ing citigen. Still, this amateurish opening lead gave South the contract. Declarer won the first trick with the ace of clubs, cashed the ace of spades and ruffed a spade in dummy. He returned to his hand with the king of hearts to ruff another spade and then cash-

Jurors at lunch In cafe near court (clockwise from left) are Allan W. McCoy. Luther E. Dickerson, Douglas J. Sowell, Mrs. Gwen L. English, bailiff Mrs. Nell Tyler. Mrs. Mildred McCollum. Max E. Causey and It. J. Fletcher.

CLOSING OUT SALE

As I am moving off my farm, I will sell at auction at my farm, located S'/j miles East of CToverdale on State Hoad 42, ihen t 4 mile South or a miles Southwest of Einiueace, Indiana or 3 miles Northeast of Quincy, the following on: Sat., March 7,1964 Sale starts at 11:00 o’clock EST FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISC. 1951 W.D. Allis Chalmers tractor. A-l; 8\14” A.C. hreakinp plow; A.C. cultivator; 2-row A.C. planter; John Deere No. 25 PTO combine, extra good; John Deere 290 planter; 9-ft. lie wane wheel disc, like new; Drug; 10-ft. IHC fertilizer spread er; No. 45 IHC PTO hay haler, real good; 2 row IHC hoe David Bradley eornsheller, PTO. on wheels and cob stacker David Bradley wagon, like new with new hoist; New Idea wagon, good with new hoist; New Idea 4-wheel spreader. New Idea Sd-ft. elevator; Dunham cultipucker; 30 gal. overhead ga--:ank; IHC 10” hummer mill; Curtis air compressor, large siza tnd good; Buzzsaw; Clipper seed cleaner, good; 40-ft. belt. Platform scales; New i/*” Thor electric drill; 6',” electric SkiJ saw, new; Wire stretcher; Post diggers; ]4’.\18’ tarp; Tre* pruners; House jack; Handyman jack; Wheel barrow; 5 ga! transmission grease; Grease guns; Tool chest; barrels; Axe Bolt cutters; Tile grader; Chains; Fork;; 2 ladders; Lois oi ndseeilaaeout. Perns too numerous to list. 1954 CIIEVROT ET Piek-up truck, real c lean. Chonnaster roto-tiller. used just 2 seasons. 3 dozen laying hens; 309 bales of mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Maytag washer, wringer tyj»e; Dining table and fi chairs: Glass doo- sale; Library table; Sofa; New Home e'ectric sew ing machine in cabinet, good; 3 featherbeds; 1 l>ed springs am mattress; 4 rockers; Occasional chair; Bookcase-de^k combina tion; Coffee table; Cot; Sidelmaid; Bookcase; Kayo lump Electric lamps; Odd chairs- Lawn chair: ( liaise lounge; Kitchei cabinet; Quilting /rames; Medicine cabinet; 2 mail boxes; Ear press and sausage mill; Magic Seal pressure ranner; Bed cloth es; Pillows; Rugs; Can of lard; Fruit jars; Some dishes and looking utensils; Many other items used around a home. TERMS—-CASH Nothing to be removed until settled for. Not responsible in case of accidents. JESSE E. CASSIDA • Owner

Wayne Branneman. Auctioneer Phone Cloverdaie 795-4403 Ll'NCH WILL BE SERVED

Glenn Furr, Clerk

PUBLIC AUCTION

FARM MACHINERY

We, the undersigned, will have our Etnnual used equipment

spring clearance sale at our store located on city route 52 south

of Lebanon, Indiana, on

THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1964

3 ! i

10:30 A. M.

TRACTORS

UORN ATTACHMENT

IHC 450 diesel, new sleeves

UOIt COMBINES

and pistons

(Will sell one or more)

John Deere 720 diesel,

John Deere 210

complete overhaul on both

John Deere 10

engines

MH No. 1

Ford 9N

PICKERS

John Deere A, 1946

Will sell one or more)

John Deere 70, gas

John Deere 227

Allis-Chalmers WD

2 NI 20

John Deere 40 crawler with

NI 21

high lift and ballast

2 IHC 24

weights

IHC 2M

IHC H

2 Oliver 2-row 421

John Deere 420 tricycle

John Deere 200

MM ZB PLOWS

DRILLS

IHC 3-14

IHC 11-hole

Case 3-14

MOWERS

IHC 2-14

David Bradley

John Deere 810A 4-14

John Deere No. 5 with hay

IHC 4-14, extra good

conditioner hook-up

MH 3-14

John Deere 107, gyro-

1 or more John Deere

mower

55 H 3-14

WAGONS

John Deere F130, 5-16,

3 wagons with beds, one

like new

with hoist

John Deere 4B 2-14

E< EVATORS

Good Oliver mounted 3-14

M ill sell one or more)

Good Oliver pipe 5-14

John Deere 44-foot with

IHC 2-14

Wisconsin motor

DISC'S

Viking 36-ft. with PTO

Moline 12-foot pull

drive

John Deere JB 6-ft. pull

Harvey

Co-op 9-foot pull John Deere KBA 8-foot pull

SHREDDERS Case Continental

John Deere wheel disc

PLANTERS 1 or more John Deere 490

Durabilt

1 or more John Deere 494

IAY CONDITIONER

Co-op 4-row

New John Deere demon-

Black Hawk 4-row

atmtor No. 21 Crimper

CULTIVATORS

TRUCKS

Oliver 4-row pipe

1963 *4-ton GMC

IHC 2-row

1961 Mi-ton Corvair

MH 2-row

1950 2-ton IHC

FERTILIZER

1955 Ms-ton Chevrolet

SPREADER

1954 44 -ton Chevrolet

NI 12-foot with grass seed

1953 IHC % -ton

attachment

MISCELLANEOUS

COMBINES

j New 4-row Noble appli-

MH Clipper

cator

John Deere 45 Sp.

10-foot Hume Reel for

Case A6

John Deere 45

John Deere 30

Seourkleen for John

MH 27 Sp.

Deere 45

John Deere 25

New John Deere wagon

MM Uniharvester unit

hoist

with truck

Other small articles

ON ACCOUNT OF LATE

TRADE-INS. THERE MAY HU

' DDITIONAL EQUIPMENT TO SELL THAT IS NOT LIST-1 ID. THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOU7

OTICE.

PERMS: Cash or credit must

be arranged before sale. N<

goods removed until case of accidents.

settled for. Not responsible ir

ROBERTS FARM EQUIPMENT GO., INC.

MURPHY & WAKEFIELD. Aucts. WILLIAMS, Clerk

Lunch will

he served.

ed the ate of hearts and ruffed a heart. When South next led the fourth round of spades West could do nothing to stop dummy from ruffing. Declarer led another heart South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH

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singleton. West should have led few minutes but would eventual- 5 3 2 C-8 7. What do you say? a trump to reduce dummy's ruf- ly go down at least one trick. Answer: Bid two hearts. Despite fing power. DAILY QUESTION the excellent trump support this East would take the ace of Partner opens with one heart a woefully weak hand and trumps and returned a trump, and the next player passes. You y° u can afford only a weak reSouth would struggle on for a hold; S-Q 7 6 H-Q J 9 5 2 D- sponse.

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West

North

East

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Opening

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from dummy and ruffed in his hand,, and then led his last spade and ruffed with dummy’s last trump ever though the spade was

good.

East coulu over-rurt with the ace of trumps, but that trick and a club were all the defenders could get. FULL OF SUGGESTIONS West was full of suggestions when the play had ended. “Maybe you should throw the king of spades when the third heart is led,” he advised his partner. “Or maybe you should step up with the ace of trumps on that trick to stop the crossruff.” Neither play would defeat the contract. West himself had missed his chance vhen he made the club opening lead. North's refusal to stay in notrump made it clear that the d'-^mv would show up with a

CUTTING SCHOOL—Thousands of banner-wielding, chanting youngsters, most of them white, stage a segregation protest meeting at steps of City Hall in Boston. Thousands of Negro students stayed away from school in boycott against alleged segregation.

They’ll Do It Every Time

MMd U. 1 Pete* omm

Hawock and beenz,the old-time £Oia-WRITlN6 TEAM, ABHOR TODAY'S TERRIBLE TUNE TYMPANIES—*

By Jimmy Ratio

So THEY HEEL-AND-TOE BACK TO THEIR HALLROOAAAND WHAT KIND OF OPUS DO THEY START INSPIRING?

YEAH*-HOW!S THIS ? .*11’ GAZOOLA-GAZALLA-6AZUMPA’

DAYTONA BEACH

Bainbrirtge’s Sieve Winters »31i goes up for a qu;ck two points in the early Saturday afternoon action as Belle Unionite Larry Cox attempts to block the shot. (Upper left) the sc'ireboard shows 11 seconds to play in the second quarter with Belle Union trailing 31-3.

PLYMOUTH BEATS ALL COMPETITION IN WINNING THE DAYTONA 500! Daytona Beach, Florida-February 23: New 1964 Plymouths streaked across the finish line today to win the famous “Daytona 500’’... first-second-third! Averaging better than 154 miles per hour, Plymouth proved its ability to take the rugged grind of competition racing and come up a winner as well If this is the kind of durability you want in your new car,

Get up and go Plymouth for 1964!

COME DRIVE A WINNER AT: FARMER'S SUPPLY of greencasue | n c.

Ron Blotch (55) and Dick Smith (45) go high for the ball as Bainbridge's Bill Rossok (.35) stands ready to help in Saturday night’s action.

103-107 EAST FRANKLIN ST.

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