The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 July 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Sheinwold On Bridge Th« nght play on some hands depends on who your opponents are. That's one reason why it’s easier to play effectively when you know the other players in the game. West opens the three of hearts, and East plays the lemg. South should take the

ace at once in the great majority of games. Only when he knows the habits of the opponents should he hold up the ace of hearts. It is safe to take the ace of hearts at once if West is reliable about his opening leads. The “book” lead from a long suit is fourth highest,, counting down from the top. If the three j of hearts is a book lead. West has three hearts higher than the I

3.687.088.711 136.621.22 j

REPORT OF CONDITION

of "First-Cltizena

nanv” of Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana, at the close of, business June 30. 1964. a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a t all made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Re-

serve Bank of this District.

ASSETS

Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $1,150,713.8/ United States Government obligations, direct and | guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions 687,4 < 0.41 Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank'. •••;•••• Loans and discounts (including $287.38 overdrafts .. 4.9.8.639.41 Bank premises owned $167,500.00. furniture and fixtures $49,100.00 - 216.600 00, (Bank premises owned are subject to $ hens not assumed by bank) | Total Assets $9..39,348 <1

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and

corporations — S3.664.039.04

Time and saving deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings)

Deposits of States and political subdivisions 10 o-

of banks 35,184.42

Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc 86,223.18

Total Deposits - „.$8,657, .65.91 (a) Total demand deposits $4,898,290.00 (b) Total time deposits $3,759,475.91 Mortgages or other liens. $20,000 on bank premises

and $ on other real estate 20,000.00 Other liabilities - • ;*!2,698.50 Total Liabilities - $9,OoO,464.41

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital:

(a! Common stock, total par value $200,000.00 200.000.00 Surplus 400.000.00 Undivided profits 88,884.30 Total Capital Accounts $ 688,884.30 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $9,739,348.71

MEMORANDA

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes S 300,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 137,648.16 I, Walter Frye. Jr., Asst. V. Pres. & Cashier, of the abovenamed bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Walter Frye, Jr.

We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.

John W. Earnshaw

Grafton J. Longden Robert E. Crouch, Directors. State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of July.

1964.

(Seal)' Juanita C. Murray, Notary Public REPORT OF CONDITION Charter No. 10465 , Report of Condition of the First National Bank of Cloverdale in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1964 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes

ASSETS

Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items In process of collection $ 317,285.27 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed (Net of any reserves) 881,659.80 Obligations of States and political subdivisions (Net of any reserves) 33,687.92 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $ None securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) (Net of any reserves) 158,719.86 Loans and discounts (Net of any reserves) 1,363,126.65 Fixed assets 11,223.38 Total Assets ..$2,765,702.88

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,053,850.41 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations 1,261,103.58 Deposits of United States Government 17,018.65 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 207.210.54 Certified and officers' checks, etc. 20.784.84 ' Total deposits $2,559,968.02 (a) Total demand deposits $1,283,864.44 (b) Total time and savings deposits $1,276,103.58 Total Liabilities $2,559,968.02

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Common stock—par value per share $100.00

No. shares authorized 750

No. shares outstanding 750, Total par value $ Surplus Undivided profits Reserves Total Capital Accounts $

Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $2,765,702.88

NOTE

Tune certificates of deposit outstanding $ 243,650.00 T. E. L. Smiley, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. L. Smiley w e. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us I •nd to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.^ | Glee Truesdel H. H. Smith O. B. Foster, Directors

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South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH

A 8 6 5 V 742 O Q8

A KQJ43

WEST

A QJ2 V QJ63

O 953

A 1062

j lead a fifth-best heart instead ! of a fourth-best. If West belongs to this group, the defenders may take the ace of diamonds and four hearts instead of only three heart tricks. South can protect himself against this danger by reI fusing the first heart trick: and this hold-up wlil be safe l if East returns a heart at the j second trick. Many defenders ; automatically return their j partner's opening leads, and I South may happen to know ! whether or not East is that

kind of defender.

If you don't happen to know your opponents, your best bet is to take the first trick. Very few opponents can’t be deceptive if they happen to hold only a four-card suit.

DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to 18 points), and the next | player passes. You hold: SK 10 9 3 H K 9 8 DA62 C 9 8 5. What do you say? Answer: Bid two clubs, the Stayman Convention. This asks partner to show a major suit if he has one. If he bids spades,

first heart trick. Five tricks j you will raise to game; otherdefeat the contract. wise your next bid will be 3

The trouble with taking the NT.

is that some bridge

EAST

A K 10 9 3 V K98 O A 62 A 985 SOUTH A A 7 4 S? A10 5 O KJ 1074

A A 7

South West North East 1 NT Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass Opening lead — ^ 3 three but cannot have any lower (since dummy has the deuce of hearts in this case). As the cards lie, South can take the ace of hearts at once and knock out the ace of diamonds. The defenders can take the ace of diamonds and three heart tricks, but nothing else. South makes his contract with

the rest.

DANGEROUS TO HOLD UP It is dangerous to hold up since East may switch to spades at the second trick. If so, the defenders will get three spades, the ace of diamonds, and that

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