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Notice is hereby g-ivt-n to the unknown widow, ludrs i law, nul next of kin of Albert tjrnbb, deceased, and surviving spouse.^, orodilors, trustees, and eaeh and ail of tiie privies in blood or estate of ill such n:iiu -d n.d d. scribed defendants that itoaelidaie Hank and Trust Company, - - dminisI trator of the estate A»f Albert Orubl). deceased. <li«l on tin- :’i <|ay of November, Ifib- ii^ \frified petition to sell said «ieei fb tit’s undivided one-half Iiiko —t jn and to tlu* following flescribf d i-eal esmte in Ptitnain County. State of Indi-

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to promire funds to pay the debts ami liabilities of said estate ami j with said petition said adniinistra- i for filed an affidavit that the resi- ' deuce of the above n; imd di'fend- 1 ants and each of them atv an- j known and that they are belmvrd. by plaintiff, to be non-ifsidents of •the State of Indiana. Vott are further notified that the court lias fixed the 2nd day of February, 1953 as return day. and unless you appear on said day at the Court House In the City of dreeneastlo, Putnam County. Indiana, and answer or demur to said petition, the same will la heard and detet mined In your absence Witness my ham! .nd th.- -• .d of paid court this 21st day of November. Rtf»2. W illiam R. Padgett. Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court Gillen iK- Lyon, A11y- L’!?-2t

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da .v ni Sht in the form of Inrtian'i State’s strong quintet. The Tigers, who have averagp.1 better than K6 points throvigh their first three games, will attempt to add the Staters to a string of victims Which inelude Franklin Hope and Illinois Nor-

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Indiana State tripped Hanover. Hl-53. Dee 4 in its opening game. Pacing DePauw’s fast-break-ing attack have been Kent Guild, Senior forward. and Gene Loecohei junior center. Guild has hit for 47 points and Loeretiev for 45. Percentage-wise, guard Bob Pierce is leading the park. Pierre has connected on 16 baskets in 30 attempts for a ..5.33 average. As a team the Bengals are shooting at a .390 pace. Bob Harvey. Tiger mentor, still is hard-pressed to name a "first five." Harvey is blessed with nine player.- who qualify tor a starting berth Guild, Dick Tinkham. John Peters, and Don Keats at forward; Loercher it center; and Pierce, Harry Stewart. and Ron McCammack at guard. DePauw and Indiana State re.serve squads will meet at 6 15 p. nt. Varsity contest begins at ,

Basketball

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Indiana State To Face Tigers First big test for DePauw’s undefeated cagers arrives in Bowman Gymnasium next Tues-

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Reelsville s high-flying Didiirn.s walloped Fillmore’s Cardiiuila. 72 to 44, Friday evening. The contest was played nt R< elsville. Kerlsville (7’>) FO. IT. PF. P Cox 4 13 Friend *• 0 •* .) Cox 5 3 3

METZGER

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s. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Woe's Market

RUPTURE EXPERT HERE SEE THE DOBBS TRUSS No Bulbi • No Belli-No 8ir»p» A CONCAVE PAD HOLDS T.TKK YOUR STAND Give Yourself Comfort • nd Relief Without an Old-Fashioned Typ* TRUSS ' % LEARN HOW _ . NOW! (F»r RaduribU Ru|MaraJI

If your rupture li larger thie r e«r than la«t, then you muat b * wearing tba wrong kind ' Huai. Perbapa <ma with a kno’ that cauiee tha opening to enlarga. Don’t delay until yonr ruptura becomea Irreducible. The Dobbs pad la of tl1 * ,u# ‘ lion cup .type and Ilia over tb# rupture like the palm of yew hand, thereby may be worn » th complete aecurlty and comfort, It done not apread, expand, atrut the lower abdominal mueclee. Prevent# rupture from becomlarger. It la different from enperlor to other tnieaea.

Taylor” ‘ 6* 1 1 Neal u 2 4 Kendall 110 Girton .... 3 1 4 Kirk 2 0 1 Gardner 4 2 1 nuell Oil TOTALS 31 12 18 Fillmore (44 l FG. FT. 1*F. Mason 12 1 McKamey 0 0 0 Newkirk 1 9 1 .Tones 0 0 0 Ross 6 2 5 Cash 16 2 ( hadd 1 1 2 Bi'oactstreet 2 0 1 Merritt 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 18 12 A red hot Cloverdalc team i' on need Belle Union Friday night, 77 to 46. in a battle between old Putnam county rivals down on the B. U. floor. The Clover net tossers. who hit neventy-five per cent of their /•hots, led Ihe Black Panthers, ■lb to 22. at the half. Sohovvmeyer with 20 points spearheaded the Cloverdale att’ck He was ably assisted and abetted Henson. Haltom and ITorn. For Belle Union. McCamiv.ack, Wheeler and Simmon 4 were outstanding. The Clover B team made it a < lean sweep by defeating the B. U. reserves, 42 to 27. in th? < urtair. raiser. Summraies: Cloverdale FG FT Horn 5 l Nee 0 1 Schomcyer 7 6 Henson 6 3 Gaston 1 0 Cummings 3 3 Lewis 0 3 Hitlfcom 6 1 Daudig i o Monnett 0 1 Belle Union FG FT J. Simmons 4 1 Goodnaster 0 3 B. Simmons 0 2 McCammack 6 3 Wheelet -t i Buds • 9 Gaston 1 0 Saunders 2 1 Referees: Spencer and Hurt. New Market downed the Roaehdale Hawks. 65 to 49. in a net tilt played in the Crawfords■'ille Armory Friday evening. New Market was ahead, 36 to 23, at the rest intermission. Taylor, Roaehdale center, who connected for 17 points proved the br.ght light for the Hawks. New Market <«5) FG FT PF

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FOR RKNT: Unfurnished apartment, at 640 F Seminary St.: small furnished apartment. Inquire at 702 E. Seminary St. 6-2t. — i_ FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apt., modern, private entrance, first floor. Adult. $65 per mo. Howard C. Lewis. 352 S. Jeff., Danville. Ind. 6-3>,.

FOR RENT 4 room modern house in Fillmore. Possession Dec. 15th. Cecil Newman. R. mile northwest Rockville Road, Greencastle R. 1. 6-8-2p.

FOR RENT: Furnished efficlency apartment, 1 block from university and high school; also 2 bedroom furnished apartment for the winter. Box 133, c Banner. 4-3t

FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished rooms, upstairs, privilege of good garden and garage, $20 a month Phone 266-R or 303 W Jacob. 5-21.

3ohn Tharp Says: For Sab 1949 Oldsmobile, $1050, first class condition, if you want a good buy I’ve got it. 6-lt. FOR SALE: 8 foot metal fruit and vegetable rack. Good condition. Bargain. Phone 82 or 7043J after 6:00 p m. 4-tf

' "Call Metzger "at 262 for a board John Tharp Says: All. klnds“of

to run that toy train on before Christmas. Free delivery. 3-tf

Christmas trees, call and give me an order, we deliver 6-U

DALLAS * MIKES GARAGE GENERAL MECHANICAL WORK prices right work guaranteed REAR SIIEI L SERVICE STATION 701 N. Jackson St.

4-6p.

SO CONVENIENT: Select the

Custom Butchering and cus- f ,,r H 111 * sp<(i.il ]ieison tom curing. Russell Scobee and f">n. Ihe largest seiection of fine

Sons, Greencastle, R. R. 3. Phone

FOR SALE: Automatic electric roaster, grill and cabinet, never used. Will sell below cost. Clark’s Store, Ml. Meridian. 4-3t.

Brick Chapel.

4-121.

John Tharp Says: Fer sale L, ten pick-up, steel bed, 7.000 miles, a good buy at $1450.00. 6-lt FOR SALE Purebred Hamp gilt. Dr. C. F. Shartell, Stilesville. 4-4p.

FOR RENT: Nice warm sleeping room, 402 South Indiana. Call 1146-W ip LOST and FOUND

LOST: Scoop shovel between cement plant and Monon Grill. Phone 317. 6-Ip.

LOST or Stolen: Black and tan hound. 4 white feet. Russell Varvel, R. 3. 4-3p

Instrumental Teaching: Allen Battershell, director of the Danville High School Band Will offer private instruction on all band instruments and accordion ibis Saturday, Dec. 6th. Contact tin Kersey Music Store for scheduling. 2-5L

Full length door mirrors make a Christmas gift that can be used and enjoyed by the whole family. Call Metzger nt 262 for prices and delivery. We will install on your door. 3-tf

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: 4 room modern house, oil furnace, electric water heater, garage, garden, possession at once. Gladys E. Ray. Cloverdnle Phone 163. 2-5t.

FOR SALE: 6 room house on acreage at Cloverdale. Furnace, room for bath, built-in cabincty small barn, garden, garage in basement. Gladys E. Ray. cloverdale. Phone 163. 2-51 FOR SALE: The six room home at 807 South Locust Street Four rooms, hardwood floors down. Two rooms, hath up. Garage. Immediate possession. Price $5500.00. J. T Christie. Real Eslate. 4-4t. FOR SALE: 5 room modern house, steam heat, Venetian blinds, lot 60x220, near schools, immediate possession. Terms can be arranged. 242 Elm St., Plainfield. 28-29-5-6-lp

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Metzgers unfinished TOY CHESTS are sturdy, capacious and make an extra seat. Call 262 for delivery. 3-tf HOISTS: Used, reconditioned, hydrauL'* truck bed hoists, mounted on your truck. More than 80% saving over new hoists. Satisfaction guaranteed. Crnver Welding. 24-301. FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Axministcr rug; 9 x 12 American Oriental rug; good condition; 1 porcelain top table and two chairs; 1 oak rocker; 1 antique base rocker and setee. Gladys E. Ray. Cloverdale Phone 163. 2-5t FOR SALE: New 8.25x20 12 ply heavy duty, rayon cord, fleet tested, high tread, mud grip. 1 pr. Allstate new at bargain prices. 1-7.00x16 heavy duty commercial, Goodrich. Graver Welding. ' 2-0p.

watches we have ever carried. Large selection of Bulovas, Elgins, Hamiltons and Wylers. Small down payment will hold any purchase ’til Christmas. C.

B. Hammond, jeweler.

Tue-Thur-Sat-tf.

LUMBER, bunding supplies, sewer pipe, septic tanks. Wo deliver. Newkirk Lumber & Supply Company, Box 24, Fillmore, Ind., Phono 237 or 260 31-tf. SPECIAL TO KAKMEKN Rock Phosphate, delivered and spread. Agricultural lime dust, delivered and spread Fertilizer, two popular brand names most any analysts in stock. Fertilizer fci straight forma Potash-am-monia suphate and ammonia nitrate. I have spreader equipment for sale or rent. We will be glad to do the work for you. Credit terms can be arranged William Newkirk Trucking, Fillmore, Ind., phone collect 237

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5<, to Hi'l tllcount "ii all plow share sharpening, lawn mower sharpening and small motor repairing <Brij$Res-Si rat ton, etc. 1

FOR SALE 20 nine week old pigs, weighing about 45 lbs. each Lonnie Gleason. Tennessee Street.

6-2p

FOR SALE: Six fat beef calves. weight about 650 lbs. Ray i Lawson one mile south Fillmore.

6-2t.

WANTED Ditch digging, and digging of all typos such as for sewers, septic tanks, house foundations etc. Call us to do your job. We mave modern equipment. Phone 675-R. Greencastle Tractor Sales. 6-7t

Saw Sharpening, using precision machines. Bring in your circular, cross cut, hand and other typo saws for quick service. Saw Service Shop, 119 East Franklin St. H E Miller. Prop. Sat-.tf For a complete line of weather stripping, Flcx-O-Glass, door bottoms, plastic storm windows, shop at Hickman’s. Phone 143. We deliver. 18-lOt.

WANTED 100 large featherbeds $5 to $5 each, also antiques R. W Baldwin. R. 4. Greencastle. 2-5p.

WANTER: Housework on a farm for one or two elderly adults Adilri ss Box 10. c o

from now to Welding.

Fejv 28th.

Graver 24-301.

FOR SALE: Good team of farm horses; also two Chester White boars, 8 months old. t 1 , miles SW of Fillmore Ira Nichols. l-5p.

FOR SALE: Unfinished picture frames al Metzgers. Stock and custom sizes. Phone 262 for de-

FOR SALE At Metzgers: Masonite Peg Board, makes a wonderful way to hang up most anything-. I See Hickman’s & Eitel’s windows) Will cut to your size for only 27 sq. ft. 3-tf.

livery.

3-tf.

FOR SALE: 2 Hampshire male hogs, 8 mos. old. 1 deep well hand pump, 60 ft. 1inch pipe with coupling. 2 glass show cases, one 6 ft., one 8 ft. J. L. Ellis, Greencastle R. 4. 5-2p.

FOR SALE Wood. Alsu tree and wood cutting. D. Jellison, R

2, Greencastle, Ind. 3-6t. ,n * n K>

Banner

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WANTEJ) Raw furs. Leo Cradick, 2 miles north Cloverdale on 43. 4-I0p.

MISCELLANEOUS Try the new transparent Flex-O-Glass to cover your windows this winter. It is flexible won’t crack stays clean tough. 78c n yard at Hickman’s. Plume 143. 18-HU.

FOR SALE: Practically new Ferguson Tractor, used as demonstrator, new equipment, a real buy. See Howard Moore. Phone Ml

Let us sharpen your saws on

precision machines Retoothing, jointing, setting, filing, gum*

etc. Saw Service Shop,

119 E. Franklin St. Phone 78L

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FOR SALE: 2 male beagle hounds. G. Neese, northeast of Barnaby’s Mill. 6-2p.

FOR SALE: 1929 model A pick-up truck. Motor just overhauled. Phone 527-W After 5:15 p. m. 5-2p.

FOR SALE: 2 year old roan heifer, half Shorthorn an<t Guernsey, to freshen in February; Holstein cow and calf. Kenneth Edwards. Coatesville. 6-2p.

New Market.

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Marshall polished off Russellville. 54 to 44. Friday night over ,it Marshall, after leading 22 to 17. at the half. Whitely, a Bee guard, did his best for the losers in collecting

16 points.

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Classified Ads

FOR REN!

FOR RH7NT: Modern 4 room apartment, furnished completely Phone 929. 4-**

FOR RENT: 2 room unfurnished apnrtment. Roy Hillis, Phone 307-R.

4-3t.

FOR SALE: 1939 4 door Buick 48, motor good condition; two 100 gal. oil drums and 4 motors Herbert Lane. Mt. Meridian. 5 2p

PUBLIC SALE, Dec. 10, at farm, 7 miles east of Danville, Ind., registered Jersey cattle. Duroc hogs, Belgian horses, corn, billed hay and straw. Write for catalog of detailed breeding of the animals. Dr. Earl Ferrce, Danville, Ind., R. 1. 29-1-5-6-Ip.

FOR SALE: Lard cans 25c each. 339-R 601 So College Ave. 5-2t.

Keep the fold wind outside. Use plastic storm windows. 3 ft. by 6 ft. only 98c each at Hickman's. Phone 143. We deliver. 18-101.

Plenty of apples at Buchheit Orchards, Air Port Road, E. C. Paris. 13-tf.

MORTON SALE BARN: Monday, Dec. 8 Registered Angus bull, 3 years old. 1400 lbs. Also 4 year old Hereford, grade cow. 5-2p. FOR SALE: Apples. Why not get the best. Delicious and Winesap. Crisp and full of flavor Aker Orchards. Reelsville. 2-4- 6-8 -10-J2-15-17-19-22-24 -26 28-31-14-pd.

Sensible prices on dry cleaning, overcoats, suits, dreses etc., 99c. Pants, jackets, blouses, sweaters etc., 49c. 2 day service. Davis Cleaners. Phone 1099. No. Side Square. Sat.-tf

HOG FEEDERS I-et us feed out hogs on contract. Settle when you market. Bainbridge Grain & Feed Co. Tues.-Thurs-Sat-tf

Blanch Patterson, foot doclo r , will he in town Wednesday from 10 a. in. to 4:50 p. m. For appointment call 363-R. 6-2t.

USED CARS "51" I IIA/.EH, Heater, O 1). New tiros, & Battery, one owner. “18" OLDS. HYDRA. 4-door, radio & heater. •MO" NASH Club coupe, radio & heater. East Side Motor Sales. Stilesville Rd. Phone 749.

Singer FOR SALE Singer Like new, full si/c. Singer portable sewing machine, 2 years old. Complete willi iMitlonholer, hcmstitchcr, zigzag ntlachmcnl, braiding feet, binder, rufflcr, heininerH, etc. Phone 981-W. BEN DEAN your IimniI Singer Representative. Phone 981 W.

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