The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1964 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., MARCH 16, 1964. Page 4
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is the largest museum in the world, according to the Guinness of World Records. It has 23 acres of floor space in 19 interconnected buildings.
Indiana turkey growers intend to raise 3,115.000 turkeys in 1964, three per cent fewer than the number produced in 1963, according to state-federal agricultural statisticians at Purdue University.
Don't buy frozen food which has a torn package. The tear allows air to enter, causing loss of color, absorption of other flavors and loss of vitamin.
Want evenly sliced bananas? Use the hard-cooked e gg sheer to cut them.
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Sheinwold On Bridge Sane Opponent Retains Protection In Key Suit By Alfred Sheinwold If you see a man taking off his overcoat in freezing weather you might suspect that he's wearing heavy woolen underwear. Think about this when you're playing bridge: your opponents are not foolish enough to throw away their protection. East dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH ♦ Q 8 6 V A K 10 0 K Q 9 5 3 * A K
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Bacon should be eaten within a week for best quality; a quick•ured half ham should be eaten within five days; quick-cured whole ham keeps a little better but should be used within two weeks.
A good mineral mixture for cattle or sheep on a high roughage diet, suggest Purdue University animal scientists, is one with two parts bon* meal to one part loose salt.
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West opened the ten of clubs and dummy's king won. Declarer cashed the ace of clubs next, and West discarded the deuce of diamonds. My good friend J. J. Parish, who held the South cards, knew that West wasn't crazy. West was looking at dummy's diamonds and presumably understood that those diamonds would play a vital role in the slam. What made West think that he could afford to discard a diamond ? If West had started with even the three lowest missin" diamonds, he would save them. If West had started with any four diamonds, he would know better than to throw one away. Only one conclusion was possible. West had started with all five of the missing diamonds. NOT YET HOME Parish was not home even after working out the location of the diamonds. He still had to execute a swindle against West. Declarer got to his hand with a spade and innocently returned the seven of diamonds. Not suspecting the danger. West played the six of diamonds. Thereupon Parish let the seven of diamonds ride for a finesse. After winning this strange first inek in diamonds Parish could lead another diamond through West. No matter how he struggled. West could get only one diamond trick and Parish made his slam contract. If West had realized that his discard had revealed the diamond situation, he would have put up the ten of diamond, when South led the seven. West would play a high diamond likewise on the next round of diamonds and would eventually get two diamond tricks. DAILY QI ESTION Partner opens with one diamond, and the next player passes. You hold: S-10 9 5 3 H-8-7 4 2 D-None C-9 8 5 4 2, What do you say. Answer: Pass. You are horrified at the contract, of course, but any bid with this ghastly hand might make matters far worse. It’s better to go down undoubled at one diamond than doubled at some higher contract.
PUBLIC SALE As we are changing our farm operation, we will sell the following property at the Morton Sale Barn located 16 miles east of Rockville, Ind., on I'. S. 36 on Thursday, March 19 commencing at 11 :<M> A. M.. E.S.T. 70 head good Hereford cows, some with calves by side, the rest to calve soon. 20 head of good Angus cows, most oi them to have calves by day of sale. 20 head of selected Hereford heifers. 2 good Registered Hereford herd hulls. This herd of cattle was started with Registered cow and have la-en built up over a period of years. 10 sows and pigs. !0 good Hampshire bred sows. Hampshire hoar. 300 head of feeder pigs. Int. 400 Diesel tractor, 4 row cultivator. Inf. 3-14 plow. 1951 Int. M tractor with M & W sleeves and pistons. 1950 Int. H trar tor. 13-Disc Oliver wheat drill. Oliver side delivery rake. J. D. hammer mill. New Idea 12 ft. fertilizer spreader. Calf creep feeder, hog feeders. HARTMAN & CASE
Owners
Terms—Cash
Earl Stalker, A net.
Use tongs instead of a fork to turn chops and steaks. Tongs are juice savers.
DR. ERNST CLOVERDALE Office will be CLOSED Mar. 25 fo 31
Provide about one pound of protein supplement containing approximately 38 per cent protein to brood ‘sows each day, says Purdue University animal scientists This supplement can be fed either in a complete mixed ration or separate from grain.
scientists say. Each cow needs from 2 to 15 gallons of water a day.
Cattle under stress are more subject to lice infestations than healthy, well-fed and well-housed animals, explain Purdue University entomologists. Severe infestations may often result in reduced weight gains and milk production. Water is the first and most important requirement of a beef cow, Purdue University animal
To keep the vitamin A in green leafy vegetables, store them at a low temperature until they are used. Wilting causes loss of carotene, the substance that supplies three-fifths cf the vitamin A in normal diet.
Slip a piece of white paper in back of where the e>e of your sewing machine needle is' supposed to be if you have trouble spotting the eye. It will be completely visible.
BYSTANDERS WATCH CARAVAN Bystanders watch from in and out of the rain as the caravan passed by Saturiv rnmning on the way to the Semi-State tourney—Photo bv John Adams
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RON YORK AND BLOTCH EACH GET TWO Ron York (21) twists under and up for two points for the Tiger Cubs in their battle with Valpo at Lafayette Saturday. Greencastle lost the fight on free-throw shots 80-77.—Photo by John Adams At the right, Ron Blotch dunks in two more for the Cubs.
MONDAY NIGHT SttUAl 5 to 8 P. M. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN LIVERS Choice of Three Vegetables or Salads Coffee or Tea -• 85c DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE IK D'KIKG ROOM Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken
To be well dressed, a man's tie should be straight and snug, according to the "younger than springtime” helper who is giving advice to C. M. Norris, manager of the local Montgomery Ward store. Amid m array of spring and summer fashions which have just arrived at his store, Norris said “We now have a fresh and colorful supply of merchandise for the Easter Parade’s best dressed women and young people.”
Virus pig pneumonia can account for 20 to 25 per cent growth and feed efficiency losses in injected swine herds. Purdue University veterinarians say. Be sure to purchase boars and gilts from oisease free herds.
Tall fescue was more responsive to nitrogen applications than orchardgrass in tests at the Southern Indiana Forage Farm, Purdue University agronomists say.
large Bermuda onion into M inch slices and separate the slices into rings. Dip the rings in milk, then in pancake mix and fry in hot deep fat (375 degrees) until golden brown about 2 minutes.
. . , . „ * . ^ Serve French-fried onion rings A coat of shellac on straw hat, ... , . , . . , with hamburgers and a green bag. or chair seat will prolong , , , , .... .... . salad for an easy meal. Cut one the life of the straw.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said more than seven and a quarter billion hot dogs were prepared last year under federal inspection. That's enough tor every man, woman and child in the U.S. to have at least 38 hot dogs.
DEATH VERDICT- -Judge Joe B. Brown reads the jury’s verdict in the Jack Ruby murder trial after the jury of eight men and four women deliberated two hours and 19 minutes on the fate of the Dallas night club operator. Immediately after the verdict was entered, Melvin Belli, Ruby's chief defense counsel announced that the decision would be appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeals, claiming the commission of 33 reversible errors by the Dallas judge.
TRADE TIRES HOW NO PAYMENT I NTH. NEXT MONTH NO MONEY DOWN — 12 MONTHS TO PAY SHOEMAKER'S STANDARD SERVICE MAPLE & BLOOMINGTON STS.
CONDEMNED KILLER LED AWAY Jack Ruby, surrounded by security guards, leaves the Dallas courti >om ; 't cameramen after hearing a verdict of guilty and death sentence assessed in his trial for the murder oi accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Ruby uttered not a word as the death sentence was read. Later, his attorney. Melvin Belli visited him in his upper-floor security cell in the courthouse and reported him “calm and collected.” in contrast to the nervous tw itches and jitters he displayed during the 22 days of trial.
EXECUTORS SALE
Property of the late Vietta >1. Stoner will l>e sold at nih’ic auction at 907 South Locust St. in Greeneastle on Wednesday, Mar. 18, '64 At 12:30 o’c lock. D.S.T. 1 lawn mower, 3 rakes, hoe, forks, etc., small tools, 1 ipartment size gas stove, 1 breakfast set, 1 G.E. refrigervtor, 1 lot of cooking utensils, dishes, pans, etc., 1 metal ahinet, 1 metal chair, 1 folding c hair, tubs, etc., 1 old side5«»ard, 1 dresser, I ironing hoard, oil lamp converted, cloth ack, 1 metal bed and bedding, I Electrolux sweeper, 3 pc. l ing room suite, 1 T.V. and stand, 1 china cabinet, 2 roek*rs, l stand table, 1 chair and stool. 2 9x12 rugs, 1 lot of brow rugs, 2 clocks, 1 end table, I metal bed and (tedding. 1 sewing machine, 2 chairs, 1 vanity dresser, 2 electric ! imp , 1 cardboard closet, I chest of drawers, 1 lot of pictures, 1 lot of curtains, 1 mirror and medicine cabinet, 1 lot )f canned fruit, other niisc. articles. Terms—Cash. Not responsible in ease of accidents. HAROLD MITCHELL ELNORA MATHAS, Co-Executors Vlton Hurst, Auctioneer CLEELAND HAMMER, Attorney This Real Estate is for sale at private sale. Please see inyone mentioned above.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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GARAGE EQUIPMENT
We have been commissioned to sell the following scribed garage equipment, being a bankrupt enterprise 1 which we have hauled to our location at 408 Vine Street Six'
Ellettsvillc, Indiana, for complete dispersal.
Most of This Equipment Is in A-l, Like New Condition.
Wednesday, March 18th
11:00 A. M.
—Like new Curtis twin cylinder. 2 h.p. AIR COMPRESSOR —like new Smith ACETYLENE WELDER —Van Doren W’ET VALVE GRINDING MACHINE, complete with attachments .. .
—120-amp. ELECTRIC WELDER —Like new Link- SPRAY GUN —Black & Decker GRINDER, like new
-Heinz-Warner FLOOR JACK, like new
—Rem-Line TOP TOOL BOX, like new
—Rem-Line ROLLER CABINET, like new
—Snap-on TORQl E WRENCH with built-in ' 2 ” drive
ratchet
—Ames CYLINDER GAUGE or DIAL INDICATOR —Ammeo RIDGE REAMER, like new —Ammco CYLINDER HONE, like new —Proto RING COMPRESSOR, like new —Hastings MIDGET RING COMPRESSOR —ELECTRIC JITTERBUG SANDER — '.-inch COMPACT ELECTRIC DRILL, like new —! i-inch Thor IMPACT WRENCH, complete with sockets and • 2-inch drill chuck and case —l ike new 6-12 VOLT TIMING LIGHT —Like new K\DIATOR A BLOCK PRESSURE TESTER —Like new ANTI-FREEZE TESTER -TWO-DRAWER FILE CABINET —OFFICE DESK CHAIR —CHECK WRITER 18-ton OYDICV LIC JACK, newlv rebuilt and A-l —Sets JACK STANDS —Ingersol-Rand AIK GRINDER Man,\ other items too numerous to list that would be found around a well equipped garage. TERMS — CASH ON DAY OF SALE Not responsible for accidents. RATTS AUCTION SERVICE Kenneth Rails. Vuntinneer . ^ Phone TR 6-4748, Ellettsville, Indiana » ^ LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
