The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1955 — Page 5

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IT? A FACT There's something in the air that says winter is just around the

corner.

DON'T FUMBLE Have your car checked and serviced for cold weather driving. TUHE-UP OVERHAUL RE LINE BRAKES HOIK MYERS AUTO SALES, Inc. YOUR C'HR YSIJCB»»».YIVIOUTB DEAJ IB phone «4a

rlub hlrton' up to date. , M. Oeor?^ Unsr*»r asked the club to her home for the annual . Christmas supper and her in- ! vitation was accepted. The story cf Thanksgiving ! was very ber.utifully given by 1 Mrs. Vero Sigler. Club closed with prayer. Rej freshments and a social hour j were enjoyed by the members. Next meeting to be with Mrs. ! George Unger, in the evening, i December 8.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husband, dad and grandfather. Robert Ziegelman, who passed j away one year ago, November 14, 1954. Brightly the stars are shining On a grave not far away; We watched a life that slowly faded, Growing more frail each day. Somewhere beyond the sunset, Where loveliness never dies. He lives in a land of glory, , Midst the blue and gold of the skies. And we who cherished and loved him. And whose passing brought such sad tears, Will cherish his memory always, To brighten our drifting years. Wife, Children and Grandchildren

('linton-Madison Club MH On November 10

The Clinton Madison Friendly j Club met November 10, with Mrs. James Burke. Club collect, pledge to American and Christian flags were repeated in unison. Roll call, a Bible verse, was answered by twelve members. Secretary and treasurer’s leport.s were read and approved. Unfinished and new business was taken care of. Mrs. Russel O'Haver and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter are to .bring the

MARION TOWNSHIP FARM BT RF.Ai; HOI.OS MEETING The Marion Twp. Farm Bureau met Thursday, Nov. 10th, for a pitch-in supper. Raymond Herod gave the blessing for the meal. Doyle Nichols, chairman, ga-'e the evening’s devotions. Mis. Cleo Arnold gave a report on the roll call supper which she, Cleo, and the Lois Zeiners attended. The membership quota in 80. Cleo Arnold will represent Marion township at the Roll Call Captain’s Jamboree on November 22nd at the Murat Temple. A guessing game was conducted and the prizes were won by

Mr. and Mrs. C!eo»Amold. The nominating committee reported the following as the new officers: Chairman, John Wayne Cash: vice chairman, VerHu Cash; social and educational, Mrs. John Cash; asst. S. & E., Mrs. Verlin Cash; secretary ana treasurer, Mrs. Cleon Arnold; Pet and Hobby, Jane Schafer; asst. Pet and Hobby, Opal Lawson. Ora Day made the mation to accept these officers, Charles Snodgrass seconded the motion and the vote was made to accept these officers. It was voted to send money for gifts for mental patients. A 4-H film was shown to the group. Mrs. Raymond Herod had charge of coffee for the group. Mrs. Cleo Arnold and Mrs. Ray Lawson will be on the food committee for December.

Classified Ads

Closing-Out Sale Owing to the death of my husband. Clay Rogers, I will sell all my personal property at public sale at my home in the north edge

of Arno, on

Saturday, November 19,1955

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HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissed Saturday: Bea Dennis, Dickson, Ky.; Terry Lee Richard, Mooresville; Everett Curran, North Salem; Eleanor Jane Aker, Reelsvillc R. 1; Betty Lawrence, Jessie Lawrence, Spencer; Ernest Moody, Donald Bannon, Roachdale; Ida Craddick, Lennie Turner, Gary Bailey, C'.overdale; Mary Elizabeth Elrod. Stilesville; McDonald Ricketts, Harry Jones. Inez Davis, Nettie Kyte, Cinia Ann Clearwater, Thelma Strother, Greercastle; Mrs. Robert Childress and son, Spencer; Mrs. Maurice Cupply and son, Greencastlc; Mrs. Herbert E. Carson and son, South Carolina; Mrs. William A. Boiler and dapghter. Roachdale. Di missed Sunday: Rosetta Cummings, Coatesville; George Anthony, Greencastle; Fred Gilley, Indianapolis; Darrell Jordan. Goscort R. 1; Burl Green, Gosport; Lyn Ann. Brown, Cora Eastham, Greencastle: Richard Bartley, Indainapolis; Mrs. Eugene Cowell and son. Spencer. Births Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mugg, Spencer, R. 2, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cowell, Spencer, a son; Mr. and Mrs^ James Nichols, Sper.cer, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rasar, Fillmore, a son. Births Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh, Greencastle, a daughter.

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FOR SALE: Frys, White Rork Don't trade In your comfort- f THE DA | L y BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, broilers. SI 00 each. S4 25 Ire'is- able davenport and cha-r--yoi' j p At;t j IVK MONDAY, NOVLM.1EK 1 i,

ed. Ellis Grocery and Feed can have it reuphoLstered

• Supply, phone 7014-J. i 14-16-18-21-23-25-6:.

I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. | Noble Grimes. 14-3p.

NOTICE: No hunting or trespassing on my farm. If caught, I will prosecute. Mattie Johns.

YORK BROTHERS Hauling, Phone 512-J.

FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, 65c a bale. Ira Moore. Phone 995-J.

3-12p.

Plan now to attend the turkey supper and cake walk at Put-

ll-3t namville School, Nov. 17th. Serv-

ing starts at 5:30. Sponsored by

Putnamville PTA. l0-12-14-15-4p.

General

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Fast, economical, clean serv ice wet washes, 35 cents per washer. Soap and bleach furnished. Soft water always. Laundry Ease, north side of square. Phone 9142. Mon tf Getting Married?—Better see Progressive Printing about those wedding invitations or announcements. We’r® located next to the bus station Mon-tf.

SAVE on your automobile, fire, life and other insurance. Call Bill Barrett.. Phone 624-JX. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf

Please note change of telephone number of Ruth’s Beauty Shop, Phone 86-X. Ruth Hane,

owner. 14-5t. j betic scales. Call

ORDER FARM BUREAU CHICKS now and save. Orders placed before January 15 get a 50c discount on each 100 chicks. Order 500 to 900 chicks save an additional 50c per 100. Orders for 1000 to 1900 chicks make a saving of $1.00 per 100. Orders for 2000 or more chicks make a savings of $1.50 per hundred. Place your order now and save money on strain selected Farm Bureau Co-op chicks. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. Phone 743. 7-10-12-14-16-18-6t.

FOR SALE: Davenport, rase color, excellent condition, 3 white wrought iron chairs for breakfast set, new pair Hanson dia-

2240, Coates-

half price of a new one. Ait Furniture Shop. 25-tf. FOR SALE: Good used oil heaters. Excellent condition. Several models and gizes. Greencastle Hardware. 3.4.7-9-II.14.16-18-21-9t.

Ag. MTie, ciusiioc stone, r*crd ana gravel. If It ii a truck Job we can oo it. We have dump trucks, flat top and semi-trad-ers. William Newkirk, Box 24, Phone 237, Fillmore. 25-tf

DIESEL

HEAVY EQUIPMENT

Men are being selected in this area to be tia , ine<l for high pay jobs as Diesel mechanics, operatore of tractors, bulldozers, cianes, and marine Diesel en-

RUSCO The original self-stor- ,

, . , , .. . . gmes. parts men and many other

mg windows and self-storir.g 0 ^

HOME INSULATION: Baldwin Hill rock wool blown in pneumatically for assured satisfaction. Call us for free estimates. River Electric Shop. Phone j — 1135. M-F-tf.

doors. Trouble free and easy tc operate. Also see beautiful Rusco awnings. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60. 11-tf.

FOR SALE: Mine run block | coal, $6.50 dumped, $7.25 put in.

and . in 6 ton lots or more. Phone

ll-6p.

FOR SALE: Winesaps „ ;

Golden Delicious apples. Buch-, 21476 Brazil,

heit Orchards, Airport Road. j

14-tf * "* r ° u can ^ et y° ur car was ^ e ^

J and greased anytime at night. Rememoer East Side Motor j Shoemaker Standard Service. Sales for expert body work, j Bloomington and Maple. Phone painting, wheel alignment and ! 9142. 9-5t.

mechanical work. Free estimates.

Free pickup and vice.

delivery ser-25-tf.

jobs in this rapidly expanding industry. If you are mechanically minded and want increased earnings you owe it to yourself to find out whether or not you can qualify. For free information without obligation write: TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE. INC. BOX T. T. L Banner. 12-6t

CLOSING OUT

all 1955 models sewing machines, big discount. Lay away foe Christmas. Greencastle Sewing Machine Scivice, 22 S. Jackson, _ phone 1363. 11-tf. I

Order your capons for Thanksgiving now, dressed or on foot. Damon Modlin, IV2 miles south-

east Brick Chapel. 10-12-14-16-18-5p

Visit our Beautiful show rroom. Finest draping fabric direct from mills. Art Furniture Shop. “--tf

ville Joe Davidson.

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FOR SALE: One Story-Ciark upright piano, $7.00; 1 Westinghouse refrigerated, 8 ft.; 1 WM cabinet electric ironer, $40.00; 1 Roper gas stove. B64-R. 14-2p.

FOR SALE: FRESH DRESSED, BROAD-B R E A S T E I> j BRONZE TURKEYS, ORVILLE BURGESS, FILLMORE PHONE

Call 262 for quality nardwoods : 217. I2-8t

WELL DRILLING contracting. 45 years in business. 4, C. and 8 inch wells, pump installations and servi''*, Wel'.e ^’“aned and repaired. North edge of Greencastle on Road No. 43. Russell Scobee and Son. Phone 331M, Greencastle R. 3. 8-tf. Bulldozer aid hlghult woik, land clearing, grading and excavating. William Newkirk, Bex 24. Fillmore pr.one 237. 25-tf.

and clear white pine. Kiln dried ash, oak, maple, birch, basswood and Philippine mahogany in stock. 25-tf.

FOR SALE: Antique drop leaf table over 100 years old. Ex-

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FOR SALE: 2 year old coon

cellent condition. Mrs. Zella

FOR SALE: 2 bedroom mod- | hound. See Ma-ce Vermillion, five I ern home. Hardwood floors, 1 miles northeast of Greencastle. ^ auto, gas furnac:, gas water 14-lt

heater. $3000 down and take over payments of $55.00 per month. Send answer to Post Office Box 397. 12-3p.

j Leonard. Bainbridge.

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AT II O’CLOCK CST

HOI --li ilOI.D GOODS—Kemnore doulii<> burner oil space heater, u ta ill wer; Glu-B'.y cnnl heater, living room suite, leather upholslcrnl chair, ricking chairs, a lot of straight chairs, 9x12 oriental ru ,, 9\i2 VVi tan r.ig, a lot of -mall rugs, book case, combination mi. el r di'i a u! re rd player in igoed shape, wicker porch set, 3 ti nks, walniii •> and table, pic tun s end frames, bed steads, hedila^, v hm; v.a -h stand, marble tap; kitihen range, cooking ulensi s. flat irons, cedar churn, dishes including quite a lot of ant:qu< d shes, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. FARM T.'iOLS—M win ' machine, plows, rake, and farm waft «• M SC .LL \NEOCS—Rubber tired buggy, good condition; road c r,. *.;\ | s. including side saddle; riding equipment;; harness; tc.i l-.'.rg - • e- of 11 k. and a world of articles not mentioned found in lile-tl.re r.rcu-.uilation. • l !! !S—( \S!I. NO property to. be removed until settled for. No r s ion ihle in case of -cidcnts. MRS. LOTTIE M. ROGERS

A. O. HUNTER, Am t.

\\ ENDELL SHIRLEY, Clerk

Adrnmistrafrix Sale The undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Herbert 'I * < ■ — * *1 ♦vil' offei ♦,,, sail at p .h!ic auction at the Georg. Weigh f:\~r' lr a tot 1, mil west of Freedom on the Arney Paad the.foll.iwing property, on:

Missionary To Speak Wednesday Rev. Lee Cooper, Methodist Missionary to Korea, is to be the speaker at the Greencastle District School of Missions to be held this Wednesday, November 16. at Brick Chapel Methodist Church at 7:30 p. m. CST. Brick Chapel is to be host for the meeting, at which members and representa-tives of local churches throughout the District are to be piesent. The public is cordially invited. Members of the Erick Chapel Commission on Missions are sponsoring the meeting this Wednesday.

SHETKONE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

First Showing—Modern home

—5 rooms and bath. A home for comfortable living. We

have the key—May we

you?

FOR SALE: Farms, all sizes. Before you buy or sell a farm, see Shafer Real Estate on Dunbar Hill 2V 2 mile northwest of Green,castle. Putnam county’s highest individual farm sales. Phone 7018-W, 6 to 8 a. m. for appointments. 1-tf

FOR SALE: Three young ‘boars, Berkshire, Chester White and Duroc. Glen Clark, So. County Farm. 1 14-3p. FOR SALE: 12 ft. Thompson boat in natural finish equipped with steering, windshield, lights, etc. Factory trailer, 14 H.P.

. I Evenrude motor and auxiliary

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14 2t ! tank - A11 in excellent condition. J May be seen at Bridges and Blue

40 and 14-3p.

80 ACRES WITH 7 ROOM dwelling located north of Reelsville, lias good bam, 2 wells and 35 a^res of crop land. A place for comfortable living and enough land

Texaco Station, junction

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At Furniture Exchange, west side square. Six by nine linoleum rugs, $3.20. Two hole laundry stove, $13.50. Air tight wood heater, $6.70. Coal buckets, galvanized, $1.35. Studio couch $8.00. Daybed, $4.50. Single cot with inner spring mattress, $3.50. Stedl wall cabinets, $14.50. Nine by twelve wool rug. $8.00. Pad $3.00. Eight inch galvanized furnace pipe, $1.15. Stovepipe, 40c. Floor lamp, $1.75. Washstand,

FOR SALE: Record players, portable and Hi Fi changers, children’s phonos, $9.95 and up, AM-FM, table, clock and portable radios. Lay away now. Kersey Music Store. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: All nylon boy’s snowsuit, size 2, $5.00. Phone 645-J. 14-3t.

Order Christmas Cards now! Progressive Printing Company. Mon-Thur-tf. FOR SALE: Paste table, extension board and papering tools; child’s oak desk, one pair roller skates, two 12”xl8” attic louvers, one room oil space heater. 864-R. 14-2p

WANTED: We wiil pay thirty cents per dozen for True Story magazines in good condition.

west ’side

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RAINES A ICA1NKS

Bulldozing, Cram. Dragline, Sackhoe, Dumptnick Service. Fiee estimates, all jobs fully ln1 eure'L 22 years experience. Phone 1125 Fox Ridge, Greencastle.

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WANTED: Phone 512-J.

General

hauling 1-1 It.

Furniture Exchange, square. Call 170-J.

Advertising firm wants housewives with clear handwriting. Make good money spare time. Write SHIRLEY MITCHELL, _ 131 Belmont Street, Belmont, j Mass. 14-4p. !

WANTED: Lady stay nud care for elderly invalid lady in the country, wages and home. Phono New Winchester 1920.

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PENNEY’S need a woman for their office. Excellent opportunity for the right person. Full time work. Paid vacation. Insurance plan. 10 hour week. Retirement plan. Above average

WANTED—Young men with executive ability. At least two 3’ears of college, interested in a

career in retailing that presents j pay. We want a person under 40 tremendous possibilities in per- j years of age with a good personwnal compensation. Excellent 1 a5it y who is interested in a per-

training program qualifies you

for Store Management in reasonable length of time, with earnings from $8,000 to $15,000 per

year.

“If you feel you can qualify for this training program, contact Store Manager for an appointment. Phone 151 Greencastle or write P. O. Box 485 giving

to insure additional in-

come. Price is only $8500.00 $3.50.Alarm clock. $2.85. Utility A 5 room modern in Bain- j cabinets, $14.50. Six dining bridge. New steel cabinets, j chairs, $17.00. Five inch galvancoal stoker, large lot, garage | stovepipe, 1 ic. We*deliver. and work shop. Prire $6500. i - xid-J. 14-.ip. and subject to GI financing. ;

APPLES. Anderson Orchard, Spencer, Ind., 1 mi. so. on 43.

13-tf. education, previous experience,

FOR SALE: 20 inch television i ref< ‘ ren ces, etc.’’ U-2t set and antenna. A-l condition. | WANTED: Holstein bull, serPhone 315-W. it j viceable age. Roy D. Smith,

Bainbrdige.

FOR SALE: 12 black feeder calves weighing 475 lbs each, Elmer Finney, Cloverdale. 1012p

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manent

Mgr.

position. Cloyd

Moss, 14-3t.

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LOST OR STRAYED: Last Friday. My grey pet cat, named Pussy Willow. Please return to Carole Thorlton, 333 Greenwood Ave., or phone 879. It.

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Starting At 12:30 U. S. T. 20 — CATTLE — 20 9 Stock Cows, 9 Black calves, i Bull, 1 Heifer. Cattle are T. B. anil Bangs tested.

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2 Sous and Pigs, 2 Shoats. 40 — SHEEP — 40 40 Good Ewes. IMPLEMENTS 1954 John De-ro 6') tractor end Cultivator; John Do re 3 lv>floiv» f ru. 8 ft. John D 'em d sc: John Deere 290 Lorn Planter; John He re rotary ho -, the equ-pTn-ni all new in 1954 - 2 rubber t re. l w ie ns, an 1 ru iny oth“r items too numerous tr list. TERMS—CASH. N it responsible in e -, se of accidents. JOT NIHNICK. Administratrix WAYNE BRANNEMAX. Vuct OWEN COUNTY STATE BANK. CDrk. HU K AM AND HICK AM. At C> me vs

HOM? WANTED My wife an..! I are just moving into Greencastle and are vary desirous of renting a seven or eight room house. We arc willing to pay quite a substantia! rent ii it is necesscr- W • would als.. maintain the house in excrll-nt shape. Plea e help u . m. STEVENS COMMERCIAL HOTEL

Lucas Colims Agency PHONE 253

Bigness Witness

Cash To Pay Uo Current Bills i Cash to start early Xmas shopping. Cash for “Cold Meat her” Clothing. Cash t.» re-finamv present monthly payments. Cash on h *nd far th ■ “Heavy Expense” months. LOf-SS TO FIT YGUR KEEaS PaYtfEHTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET. LGAKS S25 TO S5C-0. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

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United has a buyer for your farm, or property now. List it today. Curtis E. Jones, Rept. Cloverdale, Ind. Box 62. Phone J.23-G. M. F.-tf FOR SALE: Well located 160 acres, 80 acres tillable. Nice 6 room house with bath, part hog tight fence, plenty of water, priced only at $125. Also 160 acres, 90 acres tillable, lots of water, south of road 40. Will sell on contract. Still have 150 acres all tillable for sale or trade. A good farm >n Montgomery county, what are we offered in way of trade. For sale: Nice 2 bedroom modern bungalow on E. Walnut Sc. Immediate possession. PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTATE 9 S. Arlington St. Phone 435-W 14-2t. FOR SALE: Three building Rts in Commercial Place. Mrs. Josephine Scott, Ave. C. Call after 5:00 P. M. 14-Sp. FOR SALE OR RENT: House, in best location, automatic heat. Can be bought on contract. Phone 4S3-M. 14-2t ^ . viR ALE « FOR SALE: 22 inch warm air furnace, pipes and stoker. John D. McGuire, Roachdale R. 2. Phone 79R2. 14-4p.

People 80 ts ii Apply For Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Kansas City, Mo.—If you are under 80, you can sti 1 apply for a $1,000 life insurance policy to help take care of final expenses. without burdening your family, j You handle the entile tianc-i action by mail v/ilh OLD i AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY, j No obiig-tion, No one will call on you! Wr te today for free information. Simply mail postcard or letter (giving aga) to Old .omericar Ins. Co., 3 W. 9th. Dapt. L1113B, Kan as City. Mo.

DO YOU WANT SECURITY? Above Average Earnings? W? have those plus. Day- off with pay. V acation with pay. Out door work. No investment. Adequate Training. Chan e for advancement. If you are between the ages of 21 35, m Tried and a High School graduate, come In and ta’lc it over or call for appointment. GMAR BAKERIES Phone 855 South on Road 43 Greencastle

WANTED

Applicants for Position o Greencastle Police force, CONTACT JOHN VERMILLION Police Chief, at City Hall.

LOST: End gate for truck between Donnor Farm and Road 43, south. Phone 7005-J. 14-2p. LOST: Coin purse, containing keys and small chang:. Return to Banner Office. Reward. l(i.

$ FORREkf © FOR RENT: ^ room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, adults. 313 Elm. Phone 780-M. 14-tf.

FOR RENT: Modern, upper, 3room apartment, newly decorat-

ed. Adults. Phone 917.

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WANTED: To buy hens. Cali Sugar Creek Cream Station, Greencastle 119-X on Tuesday or Saturday; or Lamgdon Brothers Cloverdale 51 anytime. 13-tf

Funeral Home 222 E.Washington St. Phon*3B Ambulance Service

SINGER Sewinfj Machine SHIES and SERVICE Repairs on all makes and models. Work guaranteed by Bonded Singer Representative. Phone 174-J

WANTED: To buy good ; pinet p mo from private owner. Write C. E. Johnson, Bainbridge, Ind. 12-2t

FOR RENT: Xi o 2 i .om furnished apartm >n . -102 S. In liana. Call 114G-W. 14-lp.

FOR RENT: 3 nished apartment.

room unfurPhone 314-R. 12-2L

FOR RENT: Furm ;h. l efficiency apartment. See custodian, 517 E. Wash jton 11-tf.

WANTED: Applicants for position on the Greencastle police force. Contact John Vermillion, Police Chief, at City Hall. ll-3t

SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sewers and basement ! drains cleaned with electric cutAng knives, Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phons / 1363 or 197. 25-tf.

' 8ESI BUY Used 1KC 24 Monited Gem Picker GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Yf>nr Ford Trai tor Dealer

BL0K01E

by Chick Young

13 East Washington Street

Phone 15

DON AID A V.OORE, Michigan I State university economics pro1 fessor, is shown on the Senate (anti- monopoly subcommittee j witness stand in Washington, where he said General Motors must seek to retain its present 1 size because the auto industry regards •decline as evidence of

NOTICE Browning Radiaior Service Will be closed from Nov. 17lh to November 281h.

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