The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1964 — Page 4
THE^DAItY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
Page ?
THUR5., MARCH 12, 1964.
esse. NOTICE OF administration ' , . In the Circuit Court ol Putnam County,
Declarer cashed the king of Indiana. hearts and led his last diamond u
toward dummy. West discarded i»64 appointed Executor of the Will of a heart, and declarer ruffed the against said diamond in dummy. Then he re- estate, whether or not now due. must ♦.,—,^1 „ .. . . v ,„ . file the same in said court within six (6turned a trump, gmng the trick months from the date of t he first pubto West. licatlon of this notice or said claims will
If West returned a club. South p e r „b«7e' "au% r "no. i 0 37e would get a free finesse; and if l* 011 * Boyd Attorney (s>
Jack P. Hinkle
„ - . , j West returned anything else Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam Hoar should you try to capture dummy W ould ruff while South county. Indiana 24-4-n-3t
a mfung king when you have discarded a club
ten 4kards in the suit? Should you Aiesse or lead out the ace in
Sheinwold Qji Bridge
Playyo Capture King Depo*ds On Other Suit **By Alfred Sheinwold
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
South had a good chance even Clrcul ‘ Court ol Putn * m County ' if East had turned up Whth the Notice is hereby given that Ervan E.
the )«*pe that the king will fall? ki f „ nad „„ Then F o St W onld w “ lton wms 0D the 21 day ot Febru » ry rp. „ •*„ . , .. King Ol spaaes. men r-a.st wouiu ltl64 appointed Administrator of the esThe Jnswer may depend on the bave to ] ead clubs, and South tate of Aliena Ikamire. deceased. hanfPhs a whole rather than on urr . llM n1av tho _ in _ Thic nHv All persons having claims against said
JI WOUld play the nine. IhlS play estate, whether or not now due. must „ „ just lye number of cards you hold would pick up the clubs without «>* the same in said court within six (6> ment will be conducted by A. M in tlft'Hit months from the date of the first pub- J
' loss if East happened to hold the ucation of this notice or said claims will
be forever barred.
St. Thomas, Trinidad. Barbados and Martinique. Minimum rate is
|310.
Charles H. Goren, former world champion, has arranged for a full schedule of daily bridge events, Green Line reports. Lectures will be given by Goren as well as such other famed bridge experts as Helen Soble, Harold Ogust, "Mitch” Barnes and Lee
Hazen.
Passengers can participate in a full sectional Masterpoint tournament sponsored by the Greater New York Bridge Association. Sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. The tourna-
HARRY L. PARSONS TERMITES EXTERMINATING COMPANY FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATES Call SHETRONE REAL ESTATE Ph: OL 3-9315
South dealer East-West vulnerable
NORTH
A Q J 8 7 5 J V J 9 T O J 2 * A 8 3 2
WEST EAST * 4C 6 A 2
s? *10 8 7 5 4 2
O *7 6
**7 4
S? A Q 3
O K Q 10 9 8 3
* 10 6 5
South
SOUTH
A A 10 9 4 3
S? K 6
O A 5 4 * Q J 9 West North Fast Pass 4 A All
ten of clubs. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S-2 H-A Q 3 D-K Q 10 9 8 3 C-10 6 5. What do you say? Answer: Bid one diamond. You have 11 points in high cards, and 2 points for the singleton. You bid a 13-point hand when you like it, and in this case you like the high-card structure and the great strength of your long
suit.
Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, thla 21 day of February, 1964 Probate Cause No. 10375 Hughes & Hughes Attorney <s) Jack P Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. 26-4-11-31
Pass
Opening lead — 5
E^st won the first trick with
the purchase of a 1964 police car. pursuant to the plans and specification's therefor now on file in the Ofiice of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of
Greencastle. Indiana.
Bids shall include the trade-in allowance for the 1962 Dodge Dart, fourdoor sedan police car now In service In the said City of Greencastle Bids must be properly and completely executed with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law and upon forms prescribed by the State Board
of Accounts.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in an amount equal to ten per cent of the total bid payable to the City of Green-
castle. Indiana.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Greencastle.
the ice Of hearts and was allow- Indiana will receive sealed bids lor
. f ....... . the purchase of
ed t© win the next with the king of tljamonds. East continued with the iueen of diamonds, and South
toon the ace.
Declarer could afford to lose onljjone trick in spades and clubs confined. The best play in spades depaided on what happened in
clulf;.
South investigated by leading the Jjack of clubs. West properly
placed low and the jack won.
1% East had been able to win the Jtrick with the king of clubs,
Soi»h would have needed all Of Bids will be received at the Office of . a , . • i 1,1 ~i,,n the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of theJspade tricks. He would plan (j reencas tie. Indiana unUl the hour to ©each dummy as soon as pos- of 7 o clock p m March 23 1904 - _ The Common Council reserves the* siblf and then lead the queen of r j g ht t 0 reject any and all bids. ■jm2m for a flMMN. WITNESS my hand and the seal of
i$nce the club finesse had succeeded, however. South deci<l©d to give up the spade finess#. Instead, he led out the ace of ©pades. If the king fell, well ancf good: and if it failed to fall. South had a plan in reserve.
I KING STAYS OUT
As it happened, the king of spicks stayed out. South would ha*? to lose a spade trick, and he tad to avoid the loss of a club
tnAc.
Jlouth's best chance to
thej loss of a club trick was to
make an opponent lead the suit. »««•■* required The md* for motor - r oil .4iould state grade and whether in
mind quart cans, five-gallon cans or by the half barrel. Also stale the API classifi-
cation.
Bids must be properly and completely executed with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law upon forms prescribed by the State Board of Ac-
counts.
A bond or certified check in the amount of ten per cent of the total bid payable to the City of Greencastle must be filed with bid. Bids will be received at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle unUl 7 o'clock P M on the 23rd day of M:©ch. 1964 The Common Council reserves the light to reject any and all bid* WITNESS my hand and the seal of the C'ty of Greencastle. Indiana this 9th day of March. 1964 C CLIFFARD FRAZIER Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle. Ind.
12-19-21
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County.
Indiana.
Notice is hereby given that Maune McCammack was on the 25th day of February. 1964. appointed administratrix of the estate of Roxie Edith Brown, de-
ceased
All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six(6i months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 2Mb day of February. 1JJ64 Probate Cause No. 10377 James M. Houck Attorney Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.
27-5-12-31
Dreams Can Be Real But Costly
TRANSIT BENEFITS
NEW YORK tUPI) — Have TORONTO, Ont. (UPI) you ever dreamed of sailing the Since Toronto opened its $55 Mediterranean aboard your very million Yonge street subway own yacht, living in an honest-to- , ine _ Canada . s first _ 9 and goodness castle, or matching one _ half years ago 10 000 cars
bridge bave been eliminated
Sobel, dean of ACBL directors. Masterpoint games will be held every night at sea. Bridge clinics and games will be arranged for beginners, intermediates and
experts.
Castle-in-the-sky dreams can come true in Germany. The German Tourist Office reports there are about 40 castle-hotels already in operation and the list is growing. In the state of Hesse alone, more than $1 million have been earmarked for modernization or conversion of medieval castles for the accommodation
of guests.
In Rothenburg, the Hotel Goldener Hirsch has a medieval tower reserved for honeymooners who really want to be alone. On arrival the bride is given a bouquet while the groom receives a huge old key to unlock the door to their secluded tower suite.
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the City of Greencastle. Indiana, thi.4
9th day of March. 1964 C. CLIFFORD FRAZIER.
Clerk-Treasurer
of the City of Greencastle. Ind
12-19-21
NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF GASOLINE AND
MOTOR OIL
Notice Is hereby given that the Com-
mon Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana will receive sealed bids for
tie purchase of the following: 17 600 gallons Ethyl, more or less,
gasoline: 17.000 gallons regular, premium or ethel and regular grade:
300 gallons, more or less. Motor Oil
EAE No 10 to 60.
These quantities are expected to be avoid used within a year from the accept-
ance of a satisfactory bid.
Delivery to be made to the City Gar-
Thfe was what he had in
whjn he refused the spade finj — i GRAND RE-OPENING
! BEN HUR ; DRIVE-IN THEATRE • FRIDAY • MARCH 13
2 Miles East of
• Urawfordsville on • State Road 13W
ULL NEW PROJECTION EQUIPMENT FOR 1964! t • (viving You I THE BRIGHTEST • DRIVE-IN PIC TI RE • IN THE MID-WEST!
FRIDAY - MARCH 13 Glenn Ford Debbie Reynolds In •IT STARTED WITH A KISS” In Color — Plus — Doris Day In “THE TFNNEL OF LOVE” In Color and C inemascope
SAT. - SUN. MARCH 14-15 Roltert Taylor In “PARTY GIRL” In Color and Cinemasc ope — Plus — Jane Russell Richard Egan “THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STONER” In Color and Cinemascope
SAT. LATE SHOW Lon Chaney “THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE” In Cineniaseope
GOLDEN HOT SHOT
750 Watt In-The-
Car Heaters
ONLY 25c per car
NOTICE TO CONTRAC TORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals for the scraping, cleaning State Highway System, will be received and painting of various bridges on the by the Indiana State Highway Commission. Room 1313 of the Indiana State Highway Office Building Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 U0 a m Eastern Standard Time on the 31st day of March. 1964. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read CONTRACT M-63G8 — Bridge Painting in the Crawfordsville District of ten ;10i steel structures in the following Counties: Putnam. Bids are invited on the scraping and cleaning of approximately 1528 Unea! feet of bridge and the apnlyin s ot approximately 786 gallons of paint. Proposals may be examined at the office of the Commission in Indianapolis. Indiana. 12-19-2t
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received on one new Heavy Duty Dump Truck in the office of the Putnam County Auditor until 10 00 o’clock AM CDT the 30th day of March. 1964 and on one new Tandem Drive Motor Grader until H oJ o’clock AM CDT the 30th day of March. 1964 Specifications may be obtained at the Auditors office. flie Putnam County Board of Commissioners Charles Branneman Victor Hurst Claude Malayer ATTEST: Carl Arnold. Auditor 12-19-2t
skills with world-famed
and chess masters?
Your dreams can come true — all you need is the time and
the money.
That Mediterranean dream cruise can become a reality if you can spare at least two weeks and can afford to shell out from $56 to $1,000 a day to rent the yacht of your choice. Alttalia Airlines will help make the arrangements for you with an Ital-
ian boat firm.
You can choose your craft from an illustrated catalogue before leaving home. The booklet is crammed with photographs of the various types of boats available for hire — cruisers, motor-sailers, motor yachts and sailing boats with accommodations ranging from four to 20
berths.
For $56 daily, you can rough it aboard a four-berth sports model. For $1,000 per day, you can really put on the dog as skipper of a 138-foot yacht “complete with radar and berths for eight crew members, including a waiter and cook.” You also have your choice of four different embarkation ports in Italy—Genoa, Naples, Palermo or Venice. The charges cover rental or charter costs and the wages of the crew. They do not include customs and port charges, pilots’ fees, food and fuel. Also not included is the cost of the round trip jet plane fare between the United States and
Italy.
For chess and bridge enthusiasts who want to pit their skills against the best, the Greek Line has scheduled special dream cruises to the Caribbean for January aboard its flagship Olym-
pia.
Sam Reshevsky, world-renown-ed chess champion, will provide demonstrations of his skills and will take on challengers singly and en masse during the 11-day cruise departing New York on January 6. Minimum rate for the cruise which will include calls at Martinique, St. Croix. St. Thomas and S.in Juan, is $275. The third annual "Travel-with-Goren Caribbean Bridge Cruise” will sail from New York January 17 for a 12-day trip to San Juan,
from the
downtown area. The city also gained $'136 million in tax assessments from the affected areas, more than double the normal increase, authorities said.
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•*ix reasons why it will be worth your time.
1. 8715 monthly Income to start. Salary, Commission and bonus.
2. Extensive lead program.
3. Non-Contrilnilory ment Fund.
retire-
4. Complete 1 rain ing program including extensive liHd training.
5. Tht* backing of Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co.
B. Excellent sales opportunity in Putnam county. Writ e to Jerry Variolas, (’Ll Box 3105. Terre Haute. Ind. for appointment and confidential interview.
AMERICAN FLYERS MISSING IN EAST GERMANY — United States authorities in Weisbaden, West Germany, said a U. S. Air Force jet reconnaissance bomber similar to the one shown may have been tricked into crossing into East Germany, where it is believed to have been shot down by Communist fighters. The three men aboard were (from left) pilot Capt. David L.'Holland. Holland, Mich., instructor-navigator Capt. Melvin J. Kessler, Philadelphia, and navigator 1st Lt. Harold W. Welch, Detroit.
HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Pctli, M.D.
SAUSAGE AND PANCAKE SUPPER FRIDAY. MARCH 20th Starting at 5:30 P. M. FINCASTLE COMMUNITY HOUSE
POES THE COLOR OF A NURSE'S PRESS MAKE ANY . PlFFERENCE TO YOUR BABY?
SQUARE DANCE Reelsville H. S. Gym Sponsored by Senior Parents MARC H 14th — 7:30 Admission 50c per person
ACCOR PING TO A RECENT REPORT, BABIES ARE MUCH MORE RELAXEP WITH NURSES WHO WEAR C0L0REP PRESSES 1NSTEAP OF REGULAR UNIFORMS, TOMORROW: AIR TRAVEL. Health Capsules gives helpful information. • It IS not intended to be of a diagnostic nature.
^j^3j^P^^^^^80Bnff5rhe <l, wors^^r^^i^Tieridian^^liss!^^ince General Sherman burned it on Feb. 14, 1864. roars out of control. Before firemen had it in hand, seven stores were destroyed and others damaged. Fire loss is estimated at more than $2 million.
DANCE VFW POST 1550 Friday, March 13th Music by Clarence Daugherty’s Combo Featuring Piano, Sax, Accordion, Violin and Electric Organ
NOW IS THE TIME TO ENJOY OUR CURB SERVICE TWO PCS. KEHTUCKT FRIED CHICKEN Two Salads or Vegetables •• Rolls and Honey Chili -• Home Baked Ham Sandwiches Grilled Cheeseburger •• Home Made Bar-B-Q Hot Chocolate •• Hot Fudge DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE IN DINING ROOM HOME OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
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STAG MOOSE LODGE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 1592, GREENCASTLE FRL, MARCH 13th, 1964 FREE EATS FREE ADMISSION 6:00 P. M. MEMBERS & INVITED GUESTS
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New cars added daily and the listing below is only a pre-view of the lot.
’63 C0RVAIR
4 Dr. Sedan
1845.
’63 DODGE
4 Dr. H.T.
2595.
’63 CHRYSLER 300
2 Dr. H.T.
3495.
’63 DART
2 Dr. H.T.
2095.
’62 IMPERIAL
4 Dr. H.T. Crown
3295.
’61 DODGE
4 Dr.
1395.
’60 FALCON
2 Dr.
795.
’60 DODGE
4 Dr.
845.
’59 CHEV
4 Dr. H.T.
995.
’59 PLYMOUTH
4 Dr.
795.
’59 BUICK
4 Dr.
1395.
’58 DODGE
4 Dr. H.T.
545.
’58 MERCURY
4 Dr.
595.
’58 BUICK
2 Dr. H.T.
750.
’57 PLYMOUTH
St. Wagon
395.
’57 BUICK
2 Dr.
695.
’55 CHRYSLER
2 Dr. H.T.
295.
’55 PLYMOUTH
2 Dr. H.T.
195.
’53 CHRYSLER
4 Dr.
345.
TRUCKS
’57 FORD
1 Ton
795.
’51 DODGE
1 Ton
550.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS PUTNAM MOTOR SALES
118 NORTH INDIANA
OL 3-5156
