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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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i vnucvsk. jiTACiuui iat Dr. R. E. Jlaycat T' 7 71" HospUal Wewi rii rar, a I 'm- i fi ari sini' i i i James Bowerly.

Vernon, was State-rr. Center vftiio- Dprtment LiKeaDicut wens a-1 :1 ti 11 PJLEASE APpotimtsirr? 3,1 W. In Bvmaui CuiMi Ail llr Wednesday Pkane Ml 1011 jamitledl.T.hto medical treatment. -t- Mrs. Ernest Rittman, 809 Ewinic street, was admitted Thursday afternoon for.

medical treatment. Mrsf Curtis Stigdoni-1001 West jmnoumnxl today the open season tor jry Slid forsqutf rels Aug, 15 to Oct. 13, incJusivt, including Sundfayi. The b( limit will be five squirrels a day and the possession limit will tw the same. Tou are South, neither side vulnerable.

The bidding; has strength in clubs, much of which would be wasud if heart or diamonds became trump. It. I already Known, that partner heart strength 1 iimited, sine Jackson street, underwent surgery West Pbjw South If North East 1 Paa 3 NT Paati 5 Leslie Hemtoijif natiojiaf 41-rexrtor of arid service for the National Benevolent Association, of The Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ St. Louis. speak at the 9 and II a.

m. Sunday worship services of Central Heuston, who has his office In the Missions Building at Indianapolis, will speak on I'Who Giants?" He j. also serve, in liaison capacity- between NBA and the national offices located. in Indianapolis. full month' share of he failed to raise heart.

It is this morning. Mrs. Thurman Callswsv. Me- Seymour Livestock not worth while gambling- that North has the ideal diamond dora, was admitted Thursday. Welch Aran August 4, 1861 HOO MARXET 170-180 lbs.

15.00 180-190 lb. $18.00 night for medical 'V Mrs. Margaret Baurlie, Sl Went Bruce street, admitted "-June .28 for medical treatment, was transferred "Thursday to West' Side Nursing Home. Mrs, Mathilda Rosemeyer, adr OF THI 190-200 lbs $17.50 $17.00 .7 $16.50 ran or 200-220 lbs. ii.

220-240 lbs. 240-260 lbs. 260-300 lbs. Sow! COOUDGE, Ariz. AP) The antastlc scheme' of ag Itinerant car salesman and his teen-age son to swipe a $5 million Jet eirliner and fly it to Cuba shocked their family and friends, "Ordinary, likeable' citizens," was the concensus of Arizona acquaintances, of Leon.

Bearden, 38, and his son, Cody, 1 The -two are held El Taw. an federal charges of JUjacklng, a Con tihental Airlinea Boeing J7Q7- jet and kidnaping its 67 passengers and sit crew members. Most puzzled of "all by Tburs day's escapade was Bearden's wife, Mary Ruth, 36. She told newsmen In her modest Coolldge home her husband never mentioned Cubarexpressed no Interest In jet or otherwise, and didn't ha ve. any guns around the house.

-He's been such a good husband and a good father. He never runs around He play a tennis withme and the children all the time." She said Cody la a regular boy who likes to sing and play the guitar- and is popular-with girls. Cody and his. brother, Daryl, IS, often chopped cotton for. farmers la the area, she said.

iiiii Boars (all weights) $10.00 What Would you now bid with taoh -of the following four haMst 1jl4Q3 AJ74 4A92 Q53 2. AA74 '4K8632 3. AK75 49AQ8764 43 -Q42 4. )7 AK92 4Q943 K865 .1. Six notrump.

This is sim- -ply a matter of arithmetic. North' rebid of three notrump shows at least 20 point and a. hand auitaile for notrump play. Since we have 13 point, it is obvious we have the 33 point which make a slam contract mandatory. 2.

Pas. The first thing- to de- vcide is whether or not there i a reasonable possibility of making a alam. If a slam can be "surely have to be In one of our two suits, since it is obvious that we are some distance away from the 33 high-card points usually necessary for-a -slant in notrump. Suit slams, however, can frequently be made with 3 or 4 NO CATTLE OR CALF' MARKET- with DIZZY DEAN and heart holdings that would make a alam in either of these auit There ehoulj be no doubt that partner. "fll make thpe notrump.

With at ieait 28 high card point a a nucleus, he should bring home nine trick without much effort. 3. Four clubs. It is clear that a-alam must be undertaken even, though not more than 31 high-card point are in aight The only problem -iav whether heart or clubs will serve best as trumps. If partner has, say, K-x and A-K-J-x-x, or J-x and JtA-K-x-x-x-x, clubs would be a better trump suit.

If North bids five club over fout clubs, we raise to six clubs; if he bids four heart over four clubs, we go to six heart. 4. Six clubs. Again, the dis-tributional factors indicate that a slam must be bid even though it is possible to wind up a point shy of 33. As a matter of fact, there la a -good ehanee-that -seven clubs could be made if partner had a perfectly- fitting-hand.

The leap to six does not bar North from going" to seven if his hand warrant further action. mitted July II for medlcaUraat-ment, and who underwent? surgery July 27, returned home Thursday morning to Crothera-viiie. Julia Noblitt, five-month-old daughter of and Mr. Glenn Noblitt, a 1 1 1 'Wednesday morningfor medical Mfrea'tjrtent, returned home Thursday morning to 113 South Pine street. Mrs, Eloyd Tabor, admitted Monday for medical treatment, returned home Thursday morning to 221 East 12th street.

'LaurTjne daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill "West, aclmftted Wednesday for savings placed hereby, the 10 th of each INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN 'Indianapolis, Aug. 4 JP) The following bids were made Thursday by'local mills forgratn delivered by truck: new No. 1 red wheat, $1.74 a bushel; No.

2 white shelled corn No. 2 yellow shelled corn 93c; No. 2 white o.ats $8 lb. or more 59c; No. 1 newcrpp soybeans, October-November delivery, No, 1 old erm- eoybee ns 1 3 ft moisture points leM than the number re-.

The eouple haa, two-other -ehit-4 12:55 P. Mr Aug: 6 dren, Jimmy 7, and Jonl, a 14- ear-old daughter quired for notrump slams. In thta-caaer thoughv-thetwo suits that are candidates for trump are both relatively weak. There la a decided danger that Mrs. Bearden said she knew LESLIE G.

HEUSTON month partner has considerable SEYMOUR (MOT WORKS 7tt Tipton St rOHEJOM St DOMESTIC ORAMITII Ph. JA Hill Ssymeur. Indiana LESTER BEVERAGES, Jn i PALtTArr bucwino coup. It. Loula, Me.

(O 1961, King Features Syndicate, lac.) 4 It'" her husband had a criminal record, "but I don't think it is Important:" "Tm married to him and I do owe my loyalty to him. I will stick by him." medical treatment following an accident, returned home Thursday morning to North Vernon. Mrs. Linda" Garrity, who underwent surgery Monday, returned home Thursday morning to 610 South Walnut street, Mrs. Alma.

E. Grein, who un He is a native of Illinois with undergraduate work done at Eureka- College and graduate work at the Divinity School, University of Chicago. He served in several Illinois pastorates from 1936-55 and as an Air Force chaplain in World War II in the Pacific theater. Heuston has served in severa) lay capacities in state and national- agencies. He has been in general erviceitrr-trie NBA since 1955.

HisTpreseDf portfolio includes analysis of ind re- Seymour Markets DR, GEORGE S. BOGARDUS DENTIST Room 7 Vthilij Bldf. PHONE JA 2 1SS7 HOURS 8:30 to 12 00 130 to 9:00 CLOSED WEDNESDAY PAINT WALL COVERINGS CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES COMPLETE ARTIST MATERIALS SEYMOUR PAINT WALLPAPER STORE 102 South Chestnut OPEW-HOUS August 4, 1961 $1.77 Wheat, No. 1 derwent surgery 20, returned horn Thursday afternoon to North Vernon 4. i Mrs.

Walter Bishop, admitted 3fuly24' fornieiidTc'ar trcaTroentllre' turned home Thursday afternoon to Seymour R2. Lawrence Brooks, admitted Wednesday for medical treatment. 111 111 11 1 11 11 1 11 111 White corn 93c 93c arch recommendations with ref: Yellow corn Soybeans, No. 1 yellow Oau Pye Heavy hens 5gcerence to the national NBA 8ram feasibility studies for-NBA returned home Wednesday a ter- jic expansion programs, and guid Cooperative BUILDING LOAN ASSOOATION ance to local churches concerned with housing for older people. The public- is invited to attend.

Leghorn hen 7c Old roosters 7c Butterfat (prem.) 41c Pullet Eggs 15c Eggs (Grade A largeJ 34c Eggs (Grade A medium) 28c Current receipts 24c The Rev. J. T. Moore is pastor ol the church. MondaiyAugbst TtK FREE REFRESHMENTS AND DOOR PRIZES SERVING DAILY FAST LU AND DINNER HOMEMADE PIES OUR SPECIALTY Branaman Cafeteria Owners: Onii G.

Virion (Groy) Branaman FREEMAN FIELD Open 6:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Ph.

A 2-5300 Foul W. Prior, Seymour, Indians Scholarship Is 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-IUSDA) Hogs S.100; active, 25 to mostly 50 higher; sows steady to 25 higher with most advance on 400-600 lb; 1-2 200-235 lb 18.25-50; late 18.50 with 23 head 220 lb 18.75; mixed I-J 190-260 lb 18.00-18.25? 260 lb up absent; 1-3 170-190 lb 17.00-18.00; a -few lot Ll-2 190 lb 18.25r 1-3 150-170 lb 15 1- AT WESTGATE MANOR ITS EASY TO ijiC 3 300-400 lb sows 14.75-16.50; 400- noon to Scipio Rl. Mrs. Gordon Rhoaden, admitted Monday for medical treatment, returned home -Thursday afternoon to Brownstow n. Mrs.

James McCrary, admitted Monday for medical treatment, returned home Thursday night to 249 South Park street: Mrs. Leonard Newman; Columbus R5, are parents of a daughter born this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spurgeon, Freetown Rl, are parents of a son born his jpojiiing, "Mr; Wayne Mbr-in, Commiskey Rl, are parents of a son born this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. -William Craia-myle, North Vernon, are parents of a son" zThursday night.r cv -Mrs. Jack Loudermilk returned home Thursday afternoon to Me-dora. Her infant daughter, Ken dra; bora ohdayrWill r'e main in the nursery for Mrs.

Robert Morgan and son. Kevin Robert, born Monday, returned home Thursday afternoon jrm-tr The smallest bird known to man Is the calypte helenae, a hummingbird. It grows only 2li inches i- long, -w- 600 lb 14.00-14.75. Cattle 475; calves 20; mostly on Given To Horning i. Scholarships totaling 6, 3 0 0 were presented" to 22 young people, including Fred Horning, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Horning. 824 South Beech street, by Kappa Kappa Kappa Soros vtyti Thursday afternoon at IodianaooUv The organizations. Awards Day ceremonies were held in the auditorium of L.S. Ayres Company and were conducted by Mrs.

Eu-, gene Talkington, of Madison, chairman. The Seymour student, a 1961 graduate of Seymour Senior High School, was presented a special $500 scholarship. -v Recipieats were selected -rfrom applicants sponsored by Tri Kappa chapters throughout Indiana. A Tri Kappa committee made the decisions except for the Fine Arts staff members of- Butler -University's School of Music, bulk to arrive basis; scattered loads good and good to mostly choic-1050-U75-lb steers utility and commer i lOmom FAMILY! NO DOWN, PAYMENT cial cows 14.50-15.50; a few good and choice vealers 24.00-26.00, 1 i Li: i Sheep 100; small lot spring lambs about steady at l5.00-l8.25; sla ughter wes a bsent. 2 To Veterans With V.A.

Financing DIES OF BURNS SHELBYVILLE. Ind. AP) -Heater Oliver, 64, Greensburg, when his car collided with a tank truck southeast of Shelbyville on U.S. 421. Lacquer thinner from the truck Us TribUn Classified Ads.

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