The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1966 — Page 3
50TH—Former President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, July i marking their Gpkten Wedding’ anniversary, are shown today and a few days after their marriage 50 years ago. They are the first presidential eoople to celebrate * golden wedding since the John Quincy Adamses (left) ceMwatod then* in 3M7.
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Accurate Bidding . a spade. She led a club to dumMay Aid Opponents | nay’s nine, ruffed another spade, By Alfred Sheinwold cashed the ace of clubs and nae Sunniest bridge player 11 ruffed her low heart in dummy.
The Daily Banner, Greencaatle, Indiana Friday, July 8, 1966
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
know, Mrs. Hermine Baron, of Los Angeles, travels thousands of miles per year to play tournament bridge from her wheel chair. In 1964 Mrs. Baron was American’s leading tournament
This eliminated both spades and hearts from both hands. By this time Mrs. Baron j knew that West had started ’ with five spades and two clubs. It was very likely that West
player, and each year she is well : had at least five hearts, and up among the leaders. Aa you therefore not more than one dia-
might suppose, she misses very mond.
little of what goes table.
on at the
Scholarship Commission Asks 10-Fold Increase
Spys Get Four To Hold Vacation Months In Jail gjble School
West dealer North-South vulnerable NOniH 4 KS4S V 6 0 Q652 4 K109 3 WEST EAST 4 QJ M95 4 72 V QJ1094 KS732 O 10 o KJ9S4 4 «4 4 7 SOUTH 4 A€ V A5 O A7 3 4 AQJ652 West North East South Pass Pass Pass 1 4 2 4 Double 4 V 6 4 All Pass Opening Iced — t? Q It would be easy to muff the
JIrs. Ferguson said, “We hope to implement the loan program in time for opening of col-
unable to continue their train-’ Superior Judge W.
INDIANAPOLIS UFI — The TmtiMw. Scholarship Commission Thursday recommended a 10fold Increase in the amount of scholarships to be expended in
1967-69 and wrestled with legal loans and banks have hundreds problems which have so far more.”
blocked a guaranteed federal
college loan program.
The commission was created by the 1965 Legislature and given 9500,000 to spend. Of this, 9400,000 went for scholarships to 1,680 high school seniors who demonstrated they had the intellectual but not the financial
qualifications for college.
Mrs. Josephine Ferguson of Valparaiso, director of the commission, said the members felt that of the basis of the need
shown by the applications for 1 who had been named alternates the first state scholarships, as j when the first 1,680 Hoosier much as |5 million should be ap-1 Scholars were selected. propriated for the next bien- The funds for these new re-
pinm- The commission directed her to recommend to Governor
Branigin this amount. the first recipients who said However, much of the session! they would be unable to use the
Thursday went to a review of I funds.
the stalemate which has kept!
ftidiena college students from' ♦jiVing advantage of a federal program calling for guaranteed
college loans. i n loving memory of Freda M. Atty. Gen. John Dillion and B rowni who passed away one Deputy Atty. Gen. Anthonj year ago, July 8, 1965.
Champa have been working on
slam by drawing trumps and . playing West to have the king of diamonds. South would wind
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. UPI U p losing two diamond tricks, —Two men convicted of Indus- The Greencastle Baptist which is no way to lead all of j trial syping were sentenced! Chapel announces its summer North America in tournament PP °
Thursday to four months in Vacation Bible School schedule! play.
Declarer therefore led a low diamond from dummy and played low from her own hand, not caring which opponent won the
trick.
If East won, he would have to lead diamonds away from his king. If West won, he would have to lead a spade or a heart (for lack of anything else), permiting dummy to ruff while South discarded the other low diamond. DAILT QUESTION Partner opens with one club, i and the next player passes. You hold: S-K 8 4 3; H-6: D-Q, 6 5 2; C-K 10 9 3. What do you
I say?
Answer: Bid one diamond. ! You are ready to bid the spades over one heart, or to raise spades if partner can bid the suit first. If partner bids notrump, you can show the club
SOON to be marketed is a lew kitchen appliance that grinds meat and/or coffee, mixes, blends, extracts juices, ihreds salads, crushes ice and iharpens knives. Now—if it Would only set the table, too!
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Also newly developed are tiny rearview mirrors for eyeglasses Jor use of cops, teachers, etc. Ah, soon Big Brother will be
watching you!
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A bear's fur and claws are ’ c . ..
always the same color-nature sco, ' an,n
item. Who got closo enough to
find out?
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Switzerland’s border guards, long trained to detect and stop Illegal traffic in watches, cigarets and narcotics—now have
—fy WILUAM HITT —
Central Prtee Writer
another problem—cattle smuggling. A new kind of Swisi
movement?
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Cows are being sneaked inte the Land of the Alps because of a milk shortage there. On reading this, F. E , F. asks: What is this a WHITE market f
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A sports page stoty telle ot a Scot professional who, during hie career, scored 16 holes-in-ene. That's tops in economy ..oven in
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Five vitamins* according to Factographs, are heceesary for the growing pig. So that they can grow into five important items — ham, bacon* Chops*
roast and sausage?
jail. for July 11-16. The school will Don J. Mattos, 33, president be held nightly from 6:00 to {
Fege this fall. We have had 400 of the M - C ‘ Cor P of nearby 8:15 P m - at 7 Kentwood Drive applications for guaranteed Union City * and his foreman.,just off Highway 240, three;
Lerobert Henderson, 31, had blocks west of Marsh s,
pleaded no contest to a charge
of conspiracy to overhear a Preparation Day for the
Mrs. Ferguson conferred last i private conversation. school will be held Saturday,, week with federal officials in i July 9 at 10 a.m. with a Par- j Washington. She reported; They were accused of putting i ent ’ s ni ^ ht scheduled for Sun-i Thursday that she received ver-; a listening device under the i da y evening, July 17. All child-; bal assurances that the federal j window of the office of a ren a & es 3 ‘ 16 are invited to; loan program can be carried j rival firm, the Botts Company.' participate in this balanced pro out in Indiana. ^ transmitter was found in ® ram and inspiration. The commission also voted to!bushes near the window. For transportation and further ! award scholarships to 44 pres- Both firms manufacture high- information call OL 3-9213. ent college students who were j way safety devices. The Greencastle Baptist
... ^ « t..j -n Howard chapel is affiliated with the
Mrs. Baron paid more attention to the bidding. West’s bid of two clubs, after his original pass, promised strong support for both major suits. It was very likely that West held ten or eleven cards in spades and hearts. It was very unlikely that West held two or more diamonds headed by the king. Mrs. Baron won the first trick with the ace of hearts, took the top spades and ruffed
Roof
Now's tho time to
with Ron.
When tho Rains Come, the Plaster will be gone. QUALITY ROOFERS
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ing for lack of money, and ■ Hartley refused requests for awarded money for 31 scholar-1 probation but agreed to sus ships to high school seniors' pend 30 days of the jail terms.
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In Memory
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In Memory
We have only beautiful mem-i cries left. And at last have dried our
tears.
The misery we went through at the time
about mom
imampa nave oeen «ormix S ^ ^ memories of Has slowly zone away. the legal problems arising from ® It> s easier to think abot . . . ..... , loved one gone to rest . s easier lo tmnK aDO,
A state constitutional provision B now .. . . . .. m You will never be forgotten by
Which bars the state from pledg- ; As we do every day. ing its credit for a loan. me ones wno rovea you nest.; H
The call was sudden, the shock " e now mom ls ref,tin g
And is no longer in pain
grief S° me day we’re sure that God
severe:
We little thought was near.
such
tell. pain
of parting without
MARSHALS SALE: By virtue of a certified copy of decree to me directed from the Clerk of the United States Oi&trict Court for the Southern Dis-
Tikt of Indiana, Terre Haute Division. Only those WO have loved can
ia civil cause number TH 68-C-37. wherein United States of America is the plaintiff and Bedford L. Mitchell. The and Zora Bell Mitchell are the de-
fendants. requirins me to make the farewell. xirTiLr.; .“i;?: i wm, .■*, per annum and costs, as provided in ful sleep ■aid decree, I trill expose . at public r ■ale to the highest bidder on August t Her memory We shall
34, 1966 at Ten O’clock A. M., EST on ,
said day at the door of the Putnam iveep
county court House, the following de- The vears mav wipe out manv
scribed real estate located at R. R. 1. .
Cloverdale. Putnam County. Indiana. things
to-wit: Part of the north half of the d,,.
Northeast quarter of Section 10. Town- But 0115 Oiey Wipe out never ■hip 12 North, Range 4 west, describ- The memories of those happy
ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at !
the intersection of the west line of days
said quarter with the south Kne of Doe Creek Cemetery, said point being 1.62 chains south of the northwest
will see
That we meet our mom again. Sadly missed by the family.
CARD OF THANKS
When we were all together. Days of sadness still come over
us,
eoraer of said quarter: thence south 3 degrees west along the west line of
said quarter 18.38 chains to the center I xi„„. of a public road: thence along said; ldden ^ ears 50 °£ten flow road north 68 degrees east 3.82 chains; J Still sweet memories keep her
thence along said road north 81 de-
grees east 16.67 chains; thence along? near US.
left on. y.«r .go.
I ^ mlS8ed ^ HelOT -
ter of the north line of said quarter;! Wilma, Catherine; brother-in-thence west along said north line 18.97 .. u - chains to the east line of the afore- Harley, ^on. Dale, niece, mentioned cemetery; thence south 1.62'Teresa; nephews, Brian and
chains; thence west l.a6 chains to the | r place of beginning, containing 38.8 Steven,
acres, more or less. Together with all buildings or improvements now or hereafter thereon, and the hereditaments and appurtenances and all other rights thereunto belonging, or In anywise appertaining, and the reversions. .
remainders, and the rents, issues, and 1 were in the Summerian lang-
profits thereof (provided, however, that! , lacrthe Mortgagor shaU be entitled to col- j ua s e *
lect and retain the said rents, Issues, > ■■■ —■ -
and profits until default hereunder.); aU fixtures now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises; and in addition thereto the following described household appliances, which are. and shall be deemed to be. fixtures and a part of the realty «nd are a portion of the security for rhe indebtedness herein mentioned: Atid sale will be made without relief frov valuation or appraisement laws Dal* C. Stone, United State Marshal.
July 8-19-32-29-41
I wish to thank the many
always | wonderful friends and relatives
who were so kind to me and sent the lovely cards, flowers and letters during my recent i illness in Robert Long Hospital! and my stay in Crawfordsville. 1 Thanks and God Bless one and
all.
Mrs. C. H. Neier I
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NOTICE C0AN PHARMACY IS IN THE PROCESS OF MAJOR REMODELING ON THE ALLEY HALF OF THE STORE BUILDING. Business Will Proceed As Usual Seven Days A Week. Please Excuse Our Dust and Messy Store For A While During this time, wt will discontinue selling MAGAZINES but will restock at the end of our remodeling. Magazines are available downtown at BOOKS PLUS AND JAKE HIRT'S SPORT SHOP. It has been necessary for us to discontinue permanently the sale of BORDEN ice cream due to the lack of space needed very badly. BORDEN ICE CREAM is available downtown in carry home packages at CONRAD STOP & SHOP GROCERY. Stop & Shop is also stocking Bordens DIABETIC ica craam. Whan finishtd, we will have a "STORE FRONT" on the alley . . . you will bo able to enter the store through the rear entrance, which will be as plaasant as the front entrance . . . and you will be able to see completely through tho entire store. The PRESCRIPTION department area will DOUBLE the present size enabling ALL THREE ragistarad pharmacists to compound prescriptions during the busy hours.
The present rear entrance our remodeling.
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