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B.J. Becker on bridge West dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH ♦ 9 7 2 <?KQ 2 0 10 9 7 6 5 ♦ 9 6 WEST EAST ♦ - ♦J 8 3 <T 8 7 6 4 <T J 10 9 5 3 0J832 0 A K Q 4 ♦ J 10 8 5 4 *3 SOUTH ♦ A K Q 10 6 5 4 A 0- ♦ AKQ72 The bidding: West North East South Pass Pass 1 2 4 v Pass Pass 6 ♦ Opening lead two of diamonds Here is an extraordinary hand played many years ago by Lee Hazen, New York expert and counsel for the American Contract Bridge League. He was East, and South got to six spades on the bidding shown. West led a diamond and here is Hazen’s account of what happened after that, as related by him in the Bridge World magazine. ‘‘l was of course disappointed when declarer ruffed the opening lead. South then went into a long trance and finally emerged from it by cashing the ace of hearts and leading the ten of spades next. “Mv partner discarded a heart and I reacted like the typical young lawyer I was. The first thing you learn in law school is to be suspicious. You spend several hours a day being suspicious of people, of things and of ideas. If you’re really good at it, you eventually develop the ability to be just abstractly suspicious. "I found it easy to be ./suspicious at this particular 'moment. What was declarer rtrying to do to me? I didn’t bother to work it out. I just knew that if declarer wanted me to take the ten of spades it couldn’t be good for me to oblige him. So I played the three and stared at declarer with a cold legal eye. “South went into a new trance and then led the A-K of clubs. By now I was carried away by the spirit of the thing. I had refused one trump trick, and nobody was going to bully me into taking another. “So I discarded a heart instead of ruffing. South struggled quietly for a while but eventually went down one." Hazen had of course found the only defense to beat six.

Worry Clinic By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

Clyde was an office “Hitler” so Beth claimed, for he constantly carried a chip on his shoulder. She said she hated him but finally agreed to knock off the chip with a grudging daily compliment. CASE U-688: Clyde K., aged 28, is the chemist who has driven his secretary into a peptic ulcer due to his petty criticisms. 'Dr. Crane,” she argued, “I’ll try to use your Compliment Club advice but I’ll have to clench my teeth to give him a word of praise. “For I detest him! He is an office Hitler’ and I resent him all the time." But I had reminded Beth that nobody is totally devoid of merits so we can always find something that deserves a word of praise, even in the Devil. For Satan never quits so we could praise him sincerely on his perseverance! About the middle of the afternoon next day, Beth phoned my office to say she had finally given Clyde a bit of praise on his new coat, saying the fabric in it was of very good quality. Why didn't you personalize your compliment,” I suggested, by telling him he looked very good in the new coat?” "Never!” Beth vehemently replied, “for he is too egotistical already!” At the end of the week she phoned again to say she had been offering him a compliment each day. “But it doesn’t do any good," she flatly announced, “for he just grunts a reply.” Yet as 1 quizzed her further, she admitted she was now able to offer him a grudging word of praise by 10 o’clock instead of late in the afternoon. So I complimented Beth on her resolution and urged her to keep on. She didn’t phone me again, so

Legal Notices THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY. MAY 19. 1980, AT 9:00 A M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL: Carl Alexander 500.22. Judy Overshiner 346.11. Wilma Davis 320.84. James Akins 350.40. Walter Hubble 366.83. Clifford Jackson 350.40. Buddy Jones 350.40. William Maleyer 350.40. Steve Phillips 315.36, Raymond Price 356.97, John Roach 297.84, Thomas Brothers 358.40. Michael Comer 322.56. Paul Harvey 358.40. John Berry 392.80. Brian Boiler 392.80. Emerson Phillips 392.80, Wayne Runnells 451.76. Dennis Shillings 392.80. Michael York 403.86. James C. Boiler 398.86. William Burroff 337.54. Hubert Neiswinger 334.40. Frederick Sanders 334.40. John Shaner 334.40. Kevin Tincher 303.05. Glen Crawley 464.14 COUNTY REVENUE VENDORS: Monty Beaman 15.00. Todd Beaman 15.00, Carol Beaman 50.00, Marie Brothers 50.00. Kent Clearwaters 15 00. Brent Elkins 15.00, Judy Elkins 144 75. Reginna Shannon 105.20. Russell Clapp 93.68. John L. Masten 30.00. Dorothy Lyon 660.00. Hanry Pehan 660.00. Dorothy Lyon 7 50, Joyce Walls 122 50, Marilyn Clearwaters 15.00. Sharon L. Hammond 350.00. William R. Jackson 350.00. Robert A York 368.08. Carol Stewart 65.00. Helen Kaiser 40.00. Robin Lucas 80.00. Carl Singer 100.00. Russell Precinct 289.50. Franklin North Precinct 289.50, Franklin South Precinct 254.50, Jackson Precinct 289.50. Clinton Precinct 289.50. Monroe East Precinct 254.50. Monroe West Precinct 289.50. Floyd Precinct 289.50. Madison Precinct 289.50. Greencastle North Precinct 289 50, North Ist Precinct 254.50, West Second Precinct 254.50. Second East Precinct 289.50. First South Precinct 245.81. Third West Precinct 254.50, Third East Precinct 252.77, Fourth West Precinct 289 50. Fourth East Precinct 254.50, Foxridge Precinct 289.50. Llmedale Precinct 254.50. Marion North Precinct 254.50. Marion South Precinct 254.50, Washington Precinct 254.50. Warren Precinct 254.50. Jefferson Precinct 254.50, Cloverdale East Precinct 254.50. Cloverdale West Precinct 254.50 ATTEST: Jewel Blue May 15/IT STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1980 TERM GREENCASTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION vs CV 79-283 JERRY A. LEWIS DAISY MAE LEWIS NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ON DECREE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE By virtue of a copy of a Decree of Foreclosure to me directed by the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court in a cartain cause bearing number CV 79-283, upon the docket of said Court wherein Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Association is tha Plaintiff and Jerry A. Lewis and Daisy Mae Lewis are Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of *10,004.96 with interest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from date of Decree and costs, and ordering the sale of the real estate hereinafter described to make assets for payment of said judgment. I will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on June 7. 1980 at 10:00 a.m. at the Putnam County Jail In Greencastle. Indiana, the following described real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. 30 in Parkview First Addition to Fillmore. Indiana, as shown in Plat Book 5. pages 58 and 59 in the Office of the Recorder of Putnam County. Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Terms of sale will be cash. The Sheriff will issue to the purchaser a Sheriff 's Deed. DATED at Greencastle. Indiana, this 9th day of May, 1980. Sheriff, Putnam County, Indiana May 15/22/29/3T

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I assumed she was getting along well with her new strategy of knocking the chip off her enemy’s shoulder by patting him on the back via her daily verbal praise. About it months later, however, she breezed into my office looking the picture of health and pretty as a Hollywood movie actress. "Beth", I exclaimed, “you don’t look as if you are under tension and suffering from peptic ulcer! "What’s happened to you?” She blushed and said she owed me an apology for denying that Clyde was an office “Hitler”. Then she held out her left hand, which had a sparkling diamond on the ring finger. “Congratulations,” I said, “and who is the lucky man?” “Clyde!” she announced and I expressed shock by telling her she had called him a tyrant and an office “Hitler” so how in the world could she accept his engagement ring. Then she said that by the end of the 2nd week, Clyde was coming to her for advice on which office supplies to buy. he awkwardly asked her to have lunch, which was such a surprise she could hardly mumble a “Yes”. From then onward, the romance flowered, for I had originally warned her that Clyde was probably attracted to her, as shown by his constant criticisms. Girls land wives), men don’t tease or pick on you unless they are attracted to you, so widen your horizons and knock the chips off their shoulders by verbal fiats for their ego! (Always write to Ur Crane, Hopkins Bldg , Mellott, Indiana 47958. endosinq a lonq stamped, addressed envelope and 75' to cover typinq and printing costs when you send tor one ot his booklets. I

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Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1980 TERM CAUSE NUMBER: CV - 80-155 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF DONALD E. LESLIE. PETITIONER and ANNA M LESLIE. RESPONDENT SUMMONS TO: Anna M. Leslie The State of Indiana to the above-named Respondent and any other person who may be concerned. You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the Putnam Circuit Court by Donald E. Leslie, as Petitioner. The nature of the suit is a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. This summons by publication is specifically directed to Anna M Leslie, address unknown You are further notified that unless you respond within thirty (30) days after the last publication of notice of this act. said petition will be heard and determined by the Court in /our absence Sharon L Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Delbert H. Brewer BREWER & PIERSON Attorneys at Law 110 West Walnut Street Greencastle. Indiana 46135 Ph0ne:(317)653-8491 May 1/8/15/3T Business Opportunity OWN AND OPERATE candy, confection vending route. Greencastle and surrounding area. Pleasant business. High profit items. Start part-time. Age, experience not important. Requires *2195.00 to *4390.00 capital. Write, include phone number Box 411, Owatonna, Mn. 55060. Mobile Homes SUMMER SALES PRICES: On all homes in stock. 3 bedroom, 14 x 70, gas, *13,900. 2 bedroom 14 x 64, with garden bath and wood burning fireplace *15,300. Wirth skirting or 6 x 8 patio cover. Delivery and setup included. Now! Ottawa Instant Homes, 1300 S. Bloomington St. 653-3222. 5/8/30T 1969 RICHARDSON, 12' x 55' *3,000 firm. 653-3733. DELUX NEW 14 x 70. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, banana bar, kitchen, carpeting furnished. Delivered, set-up, tied down. DBL INSUL. *14,400 Van Bibber Lake. 739-6441. 5/8/30P

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Hampton & Myers Used Cars

Bob Myers

We have some real good buys for economical transportation. 1977 DATSUN 8210 A.T., air, radio, heater, white walls, dark blue finish. 1978 F-10 DATSUN STATION WAGON Front wheel drive, 4 speed, radio, heater, white walls, maroon. 1977 DATSUN 8210 HATCHBACK COUPE A.T., radio, heater, white walls, lime yellow. 1979 CHEVETTE Custom interior, custom rear view mirrors and seat belts, A.T., radio, heater, white walls, tan. 1978 FORD PICKUP 3 speed, P.S., radio, heater, Ranger pkg., silver finish. 1978 MUSTANG GHIA Small V-8, P.S., P. 8., A.T., radio, heater, vinyl top, white walls, tan. 1978 MONTE CARLO LANDAU 305 V-8, P.S., P. 8., A.T., radio, heater, air, silver finish. 1978 T-BIRD TOWN LANDAU Loaded with factory equipment. 1974 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 4 door hardtop, air, radio, heater, P.S., P. 8., A.T., vinyl top, a real good buy. 1979 LE MANS 4 door, V-6 engine, P.S., P. 8., air, radio, heater, white walls. 1979 FAIRMONT 4 door, 6 cyl., A.T., radio, heater, air. 1980 CAPRICE 4 door, A.T., P.S., P. 8., air, electric windows and door locks, vinyl top, a real savings. We also buy good cars and trucks with low mileage. Come in and let us show you these fine values. Hampton & Myers Used Cars 610 S. Bloomington, Greencastle 653-3940 Jack Hampton’s Residence: 539-6045 Bob Myers’ Residence: 653-5319 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 8-12, Closed Wednesday

Mobile Homes TAKE OVER PAYMENTS: 1970 Brentwood mobile home, 12' x 65' with 6' x 22' tipout. Call after 5:00. 596-3070 or 5968222. 5/3/12T Apartments FOR RENT: l room furnished efficiency. Heat and water included. *135 a month. Call 653-8421 days, 653-4072 evenings. 5/15/TF FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, 610 E. Seminary St., 3 rooms and bath. All utilities paid. No children or pets. Available June Ist. 653-8752. APARTMENT FOR rent, 2 bedroom, utilities paid. Adults, no pets. 653 4009. 5/14/6T Help Wanted

GROW WITH US Expanding to state-wide advertising service assisting the DEW-it-Yourself Home Seller. Established in 1977. ARE YOU THE ONE WE NEED FOR YOUR AREA? INTERESTED? Call or write the DEW line DEW ADVERTISING COUP. Box 61 Linden, Indiana 47955, Phone 317-339-4638

For Rent 2 BEDROOM HOUSE trailer for rent. Call 653-9079. FOR RENT: Mobile home in Brick Chapel. *l5O a month, *l5O deposit. 653-5957. FOR RENT: 5 room house in the country, completely redecorated and carpeted. Deposit required, Cloverdale area. 795-4342. 3 BEDROOM cleaned and redecorated. Phone 317-569-5702. 5/14/3 P

Warehouse FOR RENT 817 S. Jackson St. 5,000 square feet 653-5571

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For Rent MURPHY BROS. REALTY Apartment Rentals 653-8426 Marine Items __ FOR SALE: 16' aluminum Sea King boat, trailer and 40 HP motor. *250. 526-2300. 5/13/3T Help Wanted FULL TIME waitress. Call flks Lodge for appointment. 6532153. 5/14/3T WANTED: Full time waitress. 2 p.m. 10 pin Apply in person Y Palace Jet. 231 & 36, Bom bridge 5/12/61 LPN TO WORK in medical of fice part time. Send referen ces to: MD 1 P.O. Box 513 Greencastle, IN. 5/12/14/1 5/19/21 /22/6T

Automotive 1971 TOYOTA, 4 cyl., 1041 Ave. E. Greencastle. 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT, good condition and 22-24 mpg. *950. 653-8841. 1973 BLAZER, 4-WHEEL drive, mechanically sound. Days 653-2166, evenings 795-4217. 1979 CUTLASS Supreme, loaded. Call 653-2166. 1963 FORD FALCON Van, runs well, new tires, new electrical, body fair, *3OO. 653-3627. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1979 Ford Pinto Runabout, bought new in June 1979. 15,000 miles. P.S., P. 8., A.T., A.C., radial tires, AM radio, cost new *5,700. Sell for *4,500. Call Jim McCullough 317-246-6261. 5/14/3T Auctions

PUBLIC AUCTION GRADE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL Due to recent illness my doctor has advised me to quit milking, therefore I will sell at public auction the following described personal property located 3 miles east on the Airport Road off U.S. 231 Greencastle, Ind. or 2 miles north on the first road east of the junction of U.S. 40 and U.S. 231. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1980 11:00 A.M. MILK COWS I. (22) milking cows including 2 red and white holsteins, (4) 2-year-olds, (4) 3-year-olds, (3) 4-year-olds, (5) 5-year-olds, (2) 6-year-olds, (1) 7-year old, (2) 8-year-olds, (1) 9-year old. 11. (3) springer heifers IQUIPMENT I. Surge milker, 4 units with pipeline. 11. 200 gal. Dairy Cool milk cooler 111. 50 gal. Hot Point water heater IV. 2 wash vats EUGENE B. WATTS, owner TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Cash or check with proper identification • Nothing to be removed until settled for • Not responsible in case of accidents • Bid by numbers Sale Conducted by BOESEN AUCTION SERVICE Terry Boesen, Auctioneer Eric Boesen, Sale Manager R.R. 2 Box 418 Greencastle, Ind. 46135 (317) 653-5376 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a fine group of cattle representing one of the oldest herds in Putnam County The equipment is all in good condition. Lunch Will Be Served

COIN AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1 P.M. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA Greencastle Auction, 709 Maple Street Over 2,000 pieces in 234 lots, many nice type coins, Vi', 2*, 3', 20', Bust and Seated 10‘, 25‘, 50‘, 14 Commemorative 50‘, many KEY coins 1* 1908 S, 19095, 1914 D, 5* 1912 S 10‘ 1921, 1921 D, 50' 1921, 1921 D, Over 200 Silver Dollars including 18950, 18955, 1921 Peace, 19348 U, 8 Carson City, BU rolls and proof sets, 15 Gold Coins *I.OO to *20.00 Plus many others from a long time collector. All items on display and available for inspection from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. on day of sale. Complete list available from auctioneer. De Eilar, Auctioneer, 317-653-8806

Automotive FOR SALE: 1978 Datsun, 200 SX, AM-FM stereo and tape. 246-6331. 1979 CORDOBA, gray on navy. Excellent condition, loaded. Must sell. Call 5262515. r 5/13/5T FOR SALE: 1974 Buick Electra. New tires, runs good, clean. *I,OOO. 596 3881. 5/12/6T FOR SALE: 1966 OLDS. 98 luxury sedan, 409 E. Main St. Bainbridge. 5/7/3P 5/14/3P MURPHY BROS., INC Pontiac-Olds-GMC Trucks 653-8426, Greencastle For Sale ~ RIDING LAWNMOWER 8 H.P. 36" cut, used 2 summers. 6534077. FULL SET of golf clubs. Woods and irons, new bag, head covers. * 125. 653-4593. 10' ALUMINUM BRAKE. 20' aluminum walk board. Call after 6:00 p.m. 596-7927. FOR SALE: Kenmore sewing machine. 653-6012. BEDDING PLANTS: All kinds. Terrace View Gardens on East Washington St. USED HOUSE GOODS, just received big truckload more to show. Wardrobes, walnut extension tables, refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, TV's, sweepers, desks, dishes, tools, beds, and misc. tiberty Used Shop North side of square Greencastle. D.C. ELECTRIC, residential wiring, free estimates, serving Putnam County for 7 years. Fast dependable expert service. 739-6533. GO CART, Margay Concept with McC. 101, 4-wheel brakes, starter, set-up for dual engines. 653-4396. 5/13/5 P STRAWBERRY PLANTS: Terrace View Gardens on East Washington St. 5/14/6P Auctions

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COATESVILLE AUCTION MAY 17,1980-7 P.M. Topflite self-propelled mower, used twice; oak dresser base; several new Avons; doll furniture; fluorescent lights; new tools; stereo; piano; 2 pc. bedroom suite; fireplace set; 48 in. bath sink and cabinet; wood filing cabinets; grinder; carpeting; lawn chairs; Mercury light; new folding door; aluminum step ladder; new paint; new garden hose; curtain material; throw rugs; small bike; fishing poles; Weed Eater; plus much more. All consignments welcomed. Call 386-7274. Auctioneers: Max and Mike Blackmore. NO SALE MAY 24,1980

PUBLIC AUCTION Through the combination of our households and years of collecting, we will offer the following property for sale at public auction at our home located 1 Vi miles south of U.S. 36 on C.R. 725 E. (turn south in Groveland) 10 miles west of Danville, Ind. on SATURDAY, MAY 17,1980 AT 9:30 A.M. HOUSEHOLD Gold couch with matching chair; two brown recliners; coffee tables, stand tables,- lamp table; two modern bookcases, TV lamps, alabaster lamp; clock radios; fans; luggage; chest of drawers; cedar chest; nice maple secretary-desk, plant stand; several LP records; shelves, utility cabinets; kitchen utensils, several small appliances. Whirlpool gas dryer, bird cage. ANTIQUES - BOOKS - PRIMITIVES Edison cylinder record player in excellent working condition, 32 cylinder records and original storage case, several 78 albums, lighted pre-war globe on Duncan Phyfe stand, old picture frames, approx 3'J National Geographies dating from 1912; sheet music; Life AAagazir.es from 30 s--40's; hymnals; several books of varied interests including E P ROE, bottles; rug beaters; draw knife; wire rat and mice traps; sadirons unusual glass minnow trap. GLASSWARE Collection of miniature lamps including several pairs; collection of cream and sugars including Bavarian and others; footed cups and saucers; Fransican; several pieces pink including AAiss America, green and yellow depression; stemware, etched glasses, Avons; electric Aladdin lamp kerosene lamp base with brass fount and hunting dog scenes TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS RUSSELL AND JUANITA FORD Owners Auctioneers: Max and Mike Blackmore Clerk: Jeff Blackmore Food will be served. Auctioneers’ Note: This is a large sale so plan to come early and stay late.

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FOR SALE: Baby bed with mat- ibm ELECTRIC typewriter. Eatress. *25. 739-6393 after 5:30, cellent condition. 246-6261. ' 5/15/3T 5/14/3T

WATER BED: Moving, must —— 77 —= sell. Cost over *2OO in March. *125 or best offer. 653-5984. s,ove 42 - 60 ' 526-2300 5/15/3P 5!3 3i

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