The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1965 — Page 2

1 The Daily Banner, Greeneastie, Indiana Thursday, September 16, 1965

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O. A. FARM INCOMB

ATHENS, Ga. UPI — Net income per farm in Georgia

DEBUT

ATHENS, Ga. UPI — The HOLLYWOOD UPI — Lynn last year amounted to $2,915, University of George extension Carey, 18-year-old daughter of ; according to the University of service reports that chicken is actor MacDonald Carey, will Georgia extension service. This

higher in protein content than. make her movie debut in “Lord

almost all other meats.

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was $2 less per farm.

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STRAP DOWN A LITTLE HEEL and get set to really go places. BUTTONS, cuts out before it buttons down on. its jet heel. KNOT, dashes around on a town heel, finished with a spry little bow. HORIZON, takes to lizard-grained leather collar and bows to a bow. Seen in GLAMOUR. S£99 jq *0"

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( INK DAILY IANNER f AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24*28 S. Jackson Si. Grecncastln. Ind. Business Phone Ol 3*5151 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher S. R. Rariden, Senior Editor Norma Hill. Gen. Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Heeper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Green* castle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act af March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Heme Delivery 40c per week Mailed in Putnam Co. $8.00 pet yeei Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 per year Outside of Indiana $14.00 per year Bible Thought Therefore doth my Father love me. because I lay down my life, that I might take it again. John 10:17. The death of Jesus was conceived in eternity, in the councils of the God head. But it was executed on Calvery, according to the purpose of God. Jesus actually died; he became the sacrifice for sin. Were this not so, there could be no forgiveness, no redemption, no access to God. Personal And Local News All horsemen that are planning to participate in the “Fair On The Square” Parade should report to Greeneastie JYigh School by one o’clock in full parade dress. There will be a carry-in supper and shower at the Fincastle Community House, Sunday night, Sept. 19th. for Ronald and Sharon McGaughey Pitcock. Members of the community and friends of the couple are invited. More than 550 top Jerseys will compete in the 14th annual All American Jersey Show and Sale to be held October 16-20 at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus. The show is sponsored by the American Jersey Cattle Club.

Mra. Linda, Dorset* Is Hostess To Club ' The Je^^erson Homs Dem-' onstration Club met Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9 at the lovely new home of Mrs. Linda Dorsett. There were twelve members present, four children and one guest Mrs. Merle Nichols. Door prize was won by Mrs. | Clova Salsman. Prizes were al- | so awarded to the ones who 1 came as they were when they* received their invitations. I

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President, Mrs. Donna Fry* opened the meeting with everyone joining in the song of the month, pledge to the flag and club creed. Roll call was answered by where we went to

school our first year.

Outlook report was given by Mrs. Gladys Seller. It dealt with current world affairs and U. S. participation. It created a very lively discussion. Mrs. Clova Salsman gave a garden report. Mrs. Donna Frye read the 4-H citizenship pledge. Mrs. ! Geneva Sheppard gave the sec- j retary report for the July! meeting. Mrs. Irene Wise gave : report on the Aug. tour. Mrs. Linda Dorsett gave treasury re*

port.

The lesson on “Home Laun- ] dry in the 60s,” was given | Mrs. Geneva Sheppard. Emphasis was placed on improvements that are constantly be-

ing made in soaps,

Sheiimold On Bridge You Need Two Trumps To Ruff Two Losers By Alfred Sheinw old South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH A KQ54 V KQ93

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A K 7 3 WBT EAST AJ 1087 A A93 V J74 0 1054 O Q J 9 6 AQJ10 A A 9 8 5 2 SOUTH

A 62

V A 10865 O A K 7 2 _ A 64 South West North East 1 V Pass 3 V Pass 4 V AH Pass Opening lead — A Q

has A good club fit or even 8 i good diamond suit, you may | prefer to play for ga me oi even

slaw in a minor suit.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays

DPU Speaker Government's student-loan position in the President’s special education message last Jan-

uary.

Closer home, according to Look, Cornuelle s next major is an attack on the problem of hard-core unemployment in a single labor market. That labor market is Marion County, Ind. For the task he needed $210,000 over a period of three years —of which he had raised $20,000 at the time the magazine article appeared. Within three weeks, the entire amount was pledged by various founda-

tions.

j Lisa Diane Allen 3 years old 1 Sept. 16. Daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Allen, 603 E. Seminary St. Terry Ziegelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ziegelman, Jr., Cloverdale, 12 years old Sept.

16th.

In certain difficult hands you need a little luck to make your contract. Don't ask for more,

luck than you really need or Following his convo cation wear out your rabbit’s a ddress, Cornuelle will partici-

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South ruffed the third round | of clubs and drew three rounds of trumps. This was pure foolishness. as he soon discovered. South next led a spade, losing the king to the ace. Now South needed the rest of the tricks, ^ with only one trump in dummy to take care of the losing diamonds. The defenders w^ere not

pate in an informal discussion in the lounge of the Memorial Student Union building.

enough to prevent

from ruffing two losers with on-

the world’s best, but they

etergents, knew enou8 , h to prevent him

bleaches, rinses, softeners, etc. I With proper care, there is a ,

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right way and product to *** 1

all kind of fabrics clean. Due to illness of Mrs. Lulu |

Foster, the Oct. meeting will be

at the home of Mrs. Donna Frye. Come masked or pay : fine. It was decided to have the Christmas Party at Bowman's smorgasbord, east of

Plainfield.

Secret sister gifts were given | to the ones having birthdays i or anniversaries. Mrs. Olga Snyder had just celebrated her

golden anniversary.

Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Clova Salsman while everyone en-

joyed a social visit.

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County Hospital

Dismissed Wednesday:

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CO STARS HOLLYWOOD UPI — Karl Malden and Jim Stacey will costar in “Jackson’s Hole” for Delmar Daves at Warner Bros.

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Mrs. James Sutherlin daughter. Coatesville John Eggers, Reelsville Ruby Major, Roachdale Carolyn Carr, Greencastl* Dovia May, Greeneastie

Hannah Graver, Greeneastie Mrs. John York and son,

j Greeneastie

Births:

Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard. 327 South Blomington Street, a girl, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibson. Greeneastie, Route 4, a girl, Wednesday.

OLD FASHIONED

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Automation is an old word in Philadelphia. Bac kin 1784, an entirely automatic flour mill

South would have made the! i contract if the four missing trumps had broken 2-2, since i then he could have saved two trumps in dummy for the losing diamonds. He would have been i safe if West had held the ace of spades, since then he could have discarded a diamond on one of dummy's high spades. Still, he asked more of luck than he

really needed.

LEAD SPADES EARLY After ruffing the third club south should lead a spade at once. If West has the ace of spades it can do no harm to find out the good news at once. Actually, Bast would take the ace of spades and returned a diamond to the ace. Now South should draw one round of trumps with the king, since he is safe If the jack happens to drop. When only small trumps appear, South should start a crossruff without drawing the rest of the trump*. The idea is to cash the queen of spades and the king of diamonds and then ruff two diamonds in dummy or two spades in the South hand. This will be | perfectly safe if West has length in diamonds. Even if the wrong opponent is long in spades or diamonds, the worst that can happen Is that declarer will have to ruff with dummy's nine or his owm ten and hope that the next player cannot ovsrruff with the jack. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one heart, and the next opponent passes. You hold: S-A 9 3 H-2 D-Q J 9 6 C-A 9 8 5 2. What do

STEELY FACT WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pittsburgh is known for its steel mills, but only one large plant stands within the city limits. So say* the National Geographic Society. Most of the mills are in the surrounding

area.

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was set up outside the city, j you say ? From the minute grain entered j ANSWER: Bid tw'o clubs. The the plant until it emerged as ' chances are that your game Is

flour, no human labor was quired.

re-1 in notrump, but described your distribution first. If partner

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