The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1965 — Page 2
Tht Daily Bannar, Graancattla, Indiana Monday, August 9, 1965
Many In Cast han, Ward Mayhall, J. B. Michael, Tom Heinlein, Ernest Collins, Hubert Smaltz, Harold Stewart, and Frank Pierce. Also. Peggy McClaine. Shane
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Bible
Thought
— The
Gilliland, Angie McFarland, policy-making offiicals at the Judy and Janet Smaltz, David Agriculture Department curSmaltz. Sue Smaltz, Mrs. Betty rently regard the pending farm Pehan, Bill Wright, and James bill as a package. It will go Martindale. through the legislative mill as a whole, or it will fail as a
whole.
Undersecretary of
In lasting memory of Joe D. ture John A. Schnittker told reCurrie: porters at a news briefing MonWe wish to express our sin- day there was no thought of cere appreciation to our relativ- breaking the pending omnibus es, friends, employees, and bill into segments for individual neighbors for their expressed passage. He was asked if the
kindness, sympathy, and floral administration would agree to W ent about Galilee, gifts extended to us at the time 1 a peeling off of the wheat or teaching In their aynagogues, of the death of Joe D. Currie. cotton segments in case the go- an( j preaching the gospel of the Special appreciation is offer- ing got tough for either. kingdom, and healing all maned to the many who helped “It will all go through, or all ner of sickness and all manbuild with their contributions, go down,” Schnittker said. ner of disease among the the Joe Currie Memorial Fund Schnittker substituted for people. Matthew 4:23. at the First Methodist Church Secretary Orville L. Freeman j Jesus was teacher, preacher, of Cloverdale. briefing. Freeman was j healer, His ministry w^as one of Also, deep apprecitaion goes busy mounting an intensive and wisdom, love and power. He is out to the pall bearers. Miller f ar . ra nging drive for congres- our example and inspiration— r*"d Son Funeral Home and S i ona i approval of the pending 1 far more, our Redeemer and
Moore and Son Funeral, both of bi jj j| e was so burdened with 1 Lord. Brazil, and to the Clay County three speeches—two in WashHospital for their expressed i n gt on anc j one i n Columbia,
kindness. We also want to
thank the women of the First Schn i t tker for help.
Methodist Church of Cloverdale for all the food and service
which they provided.
The special kindness and help of the Whitaker Funeral Home and the Reverend John Berry will always be cherished by the
family.
Mrs. Jennavine Currie and daughters. Margaret and Marilyn
Sheinwold On Bridge Non-Expert Player Must Bid Modestly By Alfred Sheinwold A simple but very practical philosophy of bidding was expressed some years ago by a group of English experts: Bid what you think you can make. When a non-expert adopts this principle he must bid more mod-
itrength ai an opening Md 9t one notrump, including at least one sure stopper in tha opponent's suit.
Tow n And Country Ice Cream Social An ice cream social has been planned for the August meeting of the Town and Country Young Adults Club. The meeting will be held Monday, August 16, at 8:00 p.m. in Robe Ann Park. In addition to making ice cream, we will have as a guest
estly because he cannot as many Jim Risk, a graduate of Roach-
tricks as an expert.
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dale High School, who will share experiences of hi> trip to Europe. Come, bring your friends and enjoy an evening of fellowship and fun.
Mo.—that he had to call on
Schnittker said the credit picture for agriculture looks fine, and he expects it to look better in the next 12 months. He said department officials continue to be amazed and pleased at the way farm exi ports are running. He noted that from the 1960 level of $4.5 billion they have gone to a value of more than S6 billion two that consumers need a continued abundance of food and fiber "at continued fair prices.” He told
Martha Ann Page spent Frl- them to rem j n d the city solons day night and Saturday with tbat „ we wan ^ f arniers to have ! Jolene Crosby. maximum opportunity to pro- j
Personal And Local News
Four spades is the expert bid with the South hand. South is sure to make contract if east has the ace of diamonds; and has a fine chance if East has the king of spades. A non-ex-pert’s chance is not quite so fine. The actual declarer took the first trick in dummy with the ace of hearts and tried a finesse
Club Schedule* Indianapolis Trip The Jefferson Home DemonI stration Club will leave Wednesday morning, Aug. 11 at t:S0 A.M. for a tour of the Harrison Home at 1230 N. Delaware in Indianapolis and will attend Cinerama at the Indiana Theatre in the afternoon. Members urged to be at the Harrison Home by 10:45 A.M.
14 More Killed
Barnard News
south of Lafayette and over-
turned in a field.
A one-car crash on the Tri-
The City Council will meet in “” iUl “the queen of spades. When State Expressway in Gary late
regular session at 7:30 this eve- thig worked he led a club to ~ '
nin £" dummy and tried another fiThe Jaycee Wives will meet : nesse. The jack of spades held, tonight at 8:00 at the home of j but east showed out.
South next led a diamond to dummy’s king, but East won with the ace. “Down one,” South announced, as he conceded a trump, a heart, and two dia-
I had hon-
Mrs. Donnis Hertel and Mr.
duce. to sell at prices that give
the weekend was .45 of an inch
and Mrs. Andrew Hertel spent na ^j ona ] income, and to export
Sunday at Muncie visiting rel- without the han dcaps of sub- J ^ u ^ ^ _ atives. sidies •• as recorded by The Daily BanMr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon of ' ~ H e advised them to stress the ner rain gauge ' „ . ^ Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. ^ that the t societv | The Clinton-Madison Friendly Carlos Hopkins spent Monday farm bm ls R .. pro< j ucer . con . Club will not meet this month, with Mrs. Vela Page, who re- VMra in a row He said the Next meeting will be Sept. 9 at
be the home of Clella Keyt. Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at
Mrs. Betty Brummett.
The Hospital Guild Sewing Group will meet August 10 at 9:30 in the basement of the
Nurses Home.
The. Mt. Meridian Commu- monds. "No score;
nity Club will meet Wednesday ors.”
afternoon at the home of Mrs. And South smiled smugly. A Jean Mann. weaker player might have forRainfall in Greencastle during gotten to claim the honors, but
cently returned home from the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernes Eggers spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page
years in
farm export situation will event better “when we get cotton exports back on the track.”
South was much too gootl for that. TOO SOON South gave up too soon. There
Saturday claimed the life of Kenneth Francis, 20, Gary. Police said his car went out of control and turned over several
times.
Clyde Van Kirk. 65, R.R. 1, Batesville. died Saturday when he turned into the path of an auto driven by William Crossman III, Napoleon, on Ind. 229
near Napoleon.
A Princeton man identified as Richard Hill, Jr., 32, was fatally injured Saturday on Ind. 64 less than a mile east of Princeton. Police said his auto went out of control on a curve and flipped
over several times.
A head-on crash on Ind. 37
was no need to lose a trump Saturday claimed ^ ]ife of trick even though dummy had Graham wheeler, 53, Hartford no more trumps to lead through | City The mishap occurred north
of El wood.
winning the second John Newkirk. 22, Milltown,
East. After
In the Freeman speeches . the Moose Home. Members spa de finesse. South should lead died Saturdav when
Mondav—to a Nebraska group, P^ase bring a covered dish, to representatives of the Na- The annual Miller reunion will
and family spent Sunday after- Uonal Farmerg Organization, b e held Sunday, August 15th at
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Williams and family
Crawfordsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hopkins tended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve
and to the Missouri Farmers near Association — he reminded farmers they don't have much political muscle any more. He advised them to contact the
citv congressmen and tell them
from South Bend spent Friday about the sale of American night of last week with Mr. and wheat to thft Soviet Union
as
long as the requirement remains in effect that half of
girl friend from Manilla, spent such sa , es be shipped in Arueri _
Mrs. Raymond Hopkins. Miss Amelia Sutherlin
and
last week visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Nina Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page
called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Perkins Friday evening. Mon-
day evening they called on Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Aliff and Mr. and Mrs. William M
bins and family.
Several from here are attend-
can bottoms.
a motor-
On August 5 Debby Smith and Becky McFarland received first place honors in tha District Wool Contest held at Meis’ in Terre Haute. Debby. right, won first in the senior division and received placement in the top divisions of the 4-H judging. Becky, left, a sixth year 4-H'er was the selected champion of Dress 2 in the 4-H County Dress Revue. She will model her garment at the State Fair. The girls’ outfits were judged while they modeled and while they were on the hangers. Both lovely young ladies will vie for honors at the State Fairgrounds September 5. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.
Club Meeting Is launcher is supposed to shoot a PAMELA’S PLUM
Set For Aug. 19 '2.100-pound dummy Surveyor Mrs. William Heidbrcder, spacecraft toward a ‘‘paper President of 5th District Feder- moon,” an imaginary point 240.ation of Women's Clubs, an- 000 miles away in space repre- .
nounces that the mid-summer , senting the moon for test pur- arge^
Council Meeting will be Thurs- poses, day, August 19, at Turkey Run
HOLLYWOOD UPI — Pamela Tiffin landed the plum role opposite Paul Newman in "The
at Warner
Bros.
a club to dummy and ruff a cyc j e be was dr j V ing was struck Inn, Turkey Run State Park. It A success is needed to clear COMIC GOES DRAMATIC
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Reunion Aug. 15
The Cooper- Clearwater re-
Rob- union will be held Sunday, Aug-
ust 15th at Robe-Ann Park at 11:00 o'clock. The location to
ed the County Fair at Green- be the same as last year.
Shelter House No. 1 in Robe Ann Park. All relatives and
friends invited.
Tuesday night Bowling League meeting Wednesday, Aug. 11th, 7:30, Public Service. All Captains, members and anyone else interested please come. Charles B. Abrams. 34. city, pleaded guilty to public intoxication when he appeared in
Justice of the Peace Frank and rubber Pierce s court Saturday. He An expert can a ff 0 rd to jump was fined $50 and costs, a total g ame W jt b hands of this kind.
A weaker player should issue an invitation to game without
actually bidding it
DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your right, bids one
club. Only then should he lead a from behind by a car driven by diamond. Carlton Brascoe, 59. Marengo.
East takes the ace of dia-
Gerhard Schrenckenback, Jr.,
monds and returns the jack of died Saturday of injuries sufdiamonds to dummy’s queen. fered Friday night The 3 3. year . South ruffs dummy's last club old man from near Buf f a i 0 , and gets out of his hand with Mich., was driving a car which a heart or a diamond. skidded into a railway bridge
By this time South has taken
will be a luncheon meeting, con- the way for the first launch of vening at 10:00 a.m. Reserva-‘ a full-scale surveyor later this tions for the luncheon are to be year. Project Surveyor is desent to Mrs. Herman Kuhns, | signed to land scientific payCayuga, no later than August loads gently on the lunar sur-
face to pave the way for Apollo
manned landings in 1969.
eight tricks and still has the ace-ten of trumps left. Sooner or later South will make both of his trumps, scoring the game
castle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page were in Indianapolis Tuesday.
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A basket dinner will be served beginning at 12:00 noon. All relatives and friends are urged to attend.
of $86.50.
Sheriff and Mrs. Kenneth Knauer, Mrs. Knauer's mother, ! Mrs. George Wettschurack of | Montmorenci, and a sister, Mrs. Morris Thompson of Fowler, spent the weekend in St. Louis, Mo., visiting another sister of Mrs. Knauer, Mrs. Harold
Smith.
17th.
The Council includes all district officers, all department
on U.S. 212 near Michigan City, and division chairmen, all coun- firs ^ Survey set for A clowning Indianapolis teen- ty presidents, and all club presi- ' auncb fall will be an enager was killed Friday when he dents in the 5th District. This g> neer i n g t es, t craft, but will leaned out of a car and a pole district consists of Parke. Put- attempt a soft landing on struck his head. He was identi- nam, Vigo, Clay, Hendricks. the moon and will carry a tele-
HOLLYWOOD UPI — Corrfmedian Frank Gorshin turn* dramatic actor for his role with Chuck Connors and Bill BixbJ for “Night of the Tiger.” 4
fied as Tom Walker, Jr., 19.
LUCKY LASS HOLLYWOOD UPI — New York's Salome Jens is the lucky lass to win the romantic lead opposite Rock Hudson In "Seconds.”
heart. You are next, holding: S-7 5 H-A 6 3 D-K Q 3 2 CA K 9 4. hat do vou sav?
Answer: Bid one notrump. Rober ^n has joined Rex Har-
CLIFF FOR *FOX’
HOLLYWOOD UPI — Cliff
Thus shows abou f
same
rison in a co-starring role for
“Tale of the Fox."
Club To Meet On Wednesday The Maple Heights Craft Club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Irene Rogers. Everyone please bring something made or ideas to be used for making Christmas gifts.
l Sweaters blocked to Sighs. I Knits blocked to size. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaw, 49 years today, August 9th.
PICTURE SALE Tuesday, Aug. 10 thru Saturday, Aug. 14 Sovarol timas in tha post wo Hevo told our display picture* and overprints for $1 each. Came search through the stacks of pictures at your leisure. You can buy only your family pictures unless you have permission from the ether party. After the sale remaining pictures will be destroyed. We also have a few expensive frames going for $1. Ralph Taylor Photography
Tuesday Nite Special 5 • 8 P.M. SWISS STEAK & GRAVY Choice of 3 Vegetables or Salads, Rolls, Coffee $1.25 TUESDAY ONLY American Fries, Home Made Noodles DOUBLE DECKER DINING ROOM
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County Hospital Dismissed Saturday: James Berry, Putnamville Coleen Neese, Cloverdale Floyd Sample, Cloverdale Lucille Arnold, Roachdale Nellie Jones, Roachdale Shirley Cochran, Greencastle Victoria Pingleton, Greencastle j Births: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rogers, 307 West Columbia Street, a boy, Sunday. Dismissed Sunday: Clay Robinson. Fillmore Mary Hanks, Bainbridge Floyd Sims, Cloverdale Daisy Mullin, Gosport Mrs. Jerry Thompson and daughter. Spencer Jack O'Brien, Greencastle I Carl Calhoun, Greencastle Eva Blotch, Greencastle Jessie Truesdale. Greencastle Mrs. John Crosby and son, Greencastle Mrs. James Knauer and son, Greencastle
Dr. L. J. Goldberg Registered Podiatrist Will ba in his offica far Traatmant of Foot Ailmants Wed. Aug. 11 th After 8:30 A. M. at tha COMMERCIAL HOTEL Phona OL 3-5617 far Appointments
and Vermillion Counties. j vision camera to scan the lunar Mrs. Ira J. Pomeroy, Plain- landscape after landing. Its field, is 1st vice-president; Mrs. findings could be as important Lane Clark, Cayuga, is 2nd as the initial closeup pictures vice; Mrs. Harry Ramsey, Jud- of the moon taken by earlier
son. is 3rd vice. Mrs. Albert ( Ranger probes.
I McFerran, Roachdale, and Mrs. Tuesday’s test had been set Clarence Chastain, North Sal- f or Aug. 4. but was delayed six ^ em, are secretary and treasur- days when engineers found some |er, respectively. “marginal” electrical parts in 1 Mrs - Heidbrcder urges at- a vital g uidance de vice on the
Atlas booster stage.
The parts have been replaced
, with better units.
Engineers have given themselves two 58-minute periods Tuesday to launch the 112-foot rocket. The specific blastoff times, starting at 10:31 a.m. EDT, were selected to simulate the times when the earth and moon would be in proper position for an actual moonshot.
tendance of all council members at this meeting where plans will be made for the coming club year. All club women are most welcome to attend.
Rocket To Get Moonshot Test CAMP KENNEDY UPI — Atlas-Centaur, the hard-luck rocket needed to get America’s second lunar exploration program underway, is scheduled to make a crucial moonshot re-
hearsal Tuesday. The high-powered
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MIGHTY B-52 ON TARGET—Believed the Ural photo released of a huge U.S. B-52 bomber on a raid, the above photo ahowa a B-52 unloading tons of bombs against a Viet Cong portion in “Zone D” in South Viet Nam. The B-52* ere baaed oa — Guam. U.S. Air Force photo. *
1966 SENIORS Make your picture appointment for the month of August. This will enable you to have your picture* delivered before Thanksgiving. Our studio has a contract with the following schools: Fillmore, Greencastle, Reelsvllle, and Russellville. However, we welcome Seniors from the other schools and promise you quality work at prices you can afford. Call OL 3-5221 RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Why all the red tape?
You can understand why we don’t sell narcotics without a physician's prescription. But maybe you’ve wondered why we're so fussy about other things . . . like penicillin, sleeping ptlk, the new tranquilizers. These potent medications are called "legend drugs'’ and you have to have a prescription to get them. Reason: Uncontrolled use may do more harm than good. Only your physician knows whether you should use them or not—and, if so, just how much. So we require a prescription. It's a matter of professional ethics and the law. Always it's common sense.
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