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MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Jet. 36 & 43

Tonight thru Sat. lee Marvin (All Star Cast) "THE DIRTY DOZEN" (COLOR) Jerry lewis "THE ERRAND BOY" Admission $1.25

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Wed. thru Sat. Aug. 2 thru Aug. 5 John Wayne A Robert Mitchum "EL DORADO AND Teny Curtis "ARRIVEDERCI, BABY"

Mwiriilh FRI., SAT., SUN. Warner Bros, unlocks all the doors of the sensation-filled best seller.

Directed by RICHARD QUINE Written for the Screen and Produced by WEN0ELL MAYES TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS.

By virtue of e certified copy of decree to me directed from the Clerk of the United SUtes District Court for the Southern District of Indian*, Terre Haute Division, In cause No. TH 66-C-37, wherein the United States of America Is the plaintiff and Bedford L. Mitchell and Zora Ben MltcheU are the defendants, requlrina me to make the sum of 615,007.32 plus aceurlns Interest after June 24, 1968 at the rate of SVett per annum and costa, as provided In said decree, I will expos# at public sale to the highest bidder on August 23. 1987. at Ten O'clock a. m EST on said da; at the door of the Putnam County Court House, the following described real estate located ai K. R. 1. Cloverdale, Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: Part of the north half of the Northeast quarter of Section 10, Township 12 North, Range 4 West. desi. follows, to-wlt: Commencing at intersection of the west fine o' -t quarter with the south line of Do* Creek Cemetery, said point being i.u. chains south of the northwest comer of said quarter; thence south 2 degrees west along the west line of said quarter 18.38 chains to the center ot a Public road; thence along said road north 68 degrees east 3.82 chains; thence along said road north 81 degrees east 16.67 chains; thence along said road North 62 degrees east 3.79 chains; thence along said road north 80 degrees east 1.27 chains; thence north 12 3 /. degrees west 14.39 chains to the center of the north line of said quarter; thence west along said north line 18.97 chains to the east line of the aforementioned cemetery; thence south 1.62 chains; thence west 1.56 chains to the place of beginning, containing 38.8 acres, more or less. Said sale will be made without reflet from valuation or appraisement laws. Dal* C. Stone. United States Marsha! July 21-28-Aug. 4-11-41

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Clinton Township. Putnam County, mdlana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Clinton Township, Putnam County Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 29 day of August, 1967. will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fond: Pay of Trustee, Rent. Clerical ft Travel Expensea 61,430 00 Books, Stationery, Printing ft Advertising 200'00 Care of Cemeteries 180 00 Fire Protection 50o!oo Other Civil Township Expenses 430.00 Total Township Fund 82,700 00 TOWNSHIP POOK BELIEF FUND B. Direct Belief 1. Medical. Hospital and Burial 600.00 2. Other Direct Relief 1,250.00 Total Township Poor Relief Fund 82.050 00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Township DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING TEAR Fend 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1968. Inclusive '. (2,700.00 5. Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to -a made from appropriations unexpended 1,675.00 6. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1 and 2) 4,375 00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year 2,025.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 1,057.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6 and 7) 3,082.00 10. Net Amount Required to be Raised for Expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming Year (Deduct line 9 from line 6) 1.293.00 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for same period) 1,300.00 12. Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) 3,493.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Estimated Taxable Property 61.700,000.00 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised Township 15 *2,493.00 Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected end t. be Collected To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1964 1965 1966 1967 Township 82,974.00 *2,797.00 *3.057.00 *2,411.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselveg aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for farther and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the ceunty auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for bearing in this coonty. Harvey E. Frazier, Trustee Cllntoo Township

Named to committee NEW YORK UPI—Film star Kirk Douglas today was named director of public affairs for the United States Olympic Committee.

Douglas, who was undefeated as a wrestler during his collegiate days at St Lawrence, will make tours and TV appearances and enlist other entertainers to help the Olympic Committee raise 33.5 million.

NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

INDIANA WEATHER: Generally fair today through Saturday. High today low to mid 80s. Low tonight 55 to 60. High Saturday low to mid 80s. Precipitation probability 10 per cent today, 5 tonight and Saturday. Outlook: Fair and a little warmer Saturday night and Sunday. Minimum 62° 6 A.M 63® 7 AM 62° 8 A.M 66° 9 A.M 72® 10 A.M 75® 11 A.M 78° 12 Noon 78® 1 P.M 79®

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder In' Masters' Individual 'Championship Play)

HIT YOUR PLAY

1. You are declarer with the West hand at Four Hearts. The bidding has been: South West North East Pass 1V Pass 2 4 2* 3 4 Pass S g Pass 4 V North, leads the three of spades. South wins with the ace and returns the nine of diamonds. You win in dummy and lead a heart. South following with the three. How would you play the hand? ♦ Q [“57-1 ♦1042 V AJ10987 " *65 2 ♦ K742 W ® ♦AQJ53 *Q2 I, 8 ’ ♦ A7 2. You are declarer with the West hand at Three Notrump. North, who opened the bidding with three spades, leads the queen of spades. How would you play the hand? ♦ K4 nr»4A7 ♦ 10963 I a 1 ♦ K Q J 2 1. The diamond return is obviously a singleton; otherwise, South’s play would make no sense. The problem is whether to finesse the heart or go up with the ace and forestall the ruff. Strangely enough, the finesse Is the right play. The danger of a ruff Is more imaginary than real. True, it may occur, but if it does, you surely make the contract.

Let’s say you finesse and lose to an honor, after which North returns a diamond which South ruffs. That is the third trick for the defense, but it is also their last. Regardless of what South returns, you win, draw the remaining trump, and tun dummy’s diamonds, discarding a club on the last one. The finesse is a safety measure to guard against South’s having a hand such as: ♦ AJ9865 9 KQ3 +9 ♦986. If that were his hand, going up with the aoe would lose the con* tract because, as soon as South got in with a trump, he would lead a chib to establish the setting trick. 2. North probably has seven spades and either the club ace or heart king as an entry. If he has them both, the contract cannot be made, so you assume he has only one of them. North’s entry must be eliminated before the spades are established, and the question la which suit to attack first. Tha proper play is to win the spade in dummy, lead the queen of hearts, and finesse. If North has the king, he is no longer a threat, and you later force out the club ace to make four notrump. If South haa the king, the finesse works and you make at least four notrump. To attack clubs ahead of hearts would be fatal If South had the ace and North had tha king of hearts.

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