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PAGE TOUR MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS 1 rtiuji, UAlht NEWS fjn 7 FKIDAY. DECEMBER I 1933. Tennessee Vokjffm Smashing Victorq Thursdau WILDCATS GET FEATHERSISU WADCTmrCCAT KERCHEVAL IS ABLE TO MAKE SECOND nMtT," TM 70 0 inw Commissioner's Sale I UrrrA I i I llC October 1st, 1030 Interest at er est al on $10.88 from I TM 32 in the above cause for Hell Circuit Court, Kentucky. A mJ UM MA A Jl I An nn IV I. I I Iff 1 it i rn JHL.

1 0 7 Tnlnwicl- tlin cum nT Cr.T 017 WILDCATS GET TOST DEFEAT FROM VOLS Beattie Feathers Outstanding a of Game Thursday. By CARNETT D. United Press a Coi-renpondehl A a a The Unileil Press All-Southeastern conference foot- selections follow Firil Tenm A i a i A i liams, Georgia Tech left Utcklc; chicles players from six of the 1 3 a conference and presents a i ranee i ing crowd of 16,000 persons turned out yesterday to see administered its worst defeat i Ihe of Williams fullback!" uilUu TcimuHoce, I American, thc first 0 'V-i i'-'' K-jaxsr fc WINNER OF S. EJROWN Narrow Margin De- of Vanderbilt (Gives Tide the Title. Nashville.

Alabama justified its bid for the Southeastern conference I 1 championhii October 1st, 1928; Interest at a on from'October 1 si, 1929; Interest at on 511.70 from October ltd, 1D30; Interest at on $11.70 from October 1st, 1981; Interest at on $9.92 from October 1st, 1932, i paid and costs herein. I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in Middlesboro, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder, at i Auction, on Monday, the -1th day of December, 1933, al 10:00 o'clock A. ar thereabout, it being the first day of the regular term of the Bell Circuit Court, upon a credit of six months, Ihe following described property, to-wit: Lot 20, Block 1220, Section Middlesboro, Ky. on of ing manner, to-wit': Interest al on $10.88 from I TM in the above cause for October 1st, 1927; Interest at on $11.05 from October 1st 1928- Interest at on from October 1929; Interest at on from October 1st 1930- interest at on 22.54 from October 1st, 1931; Interest at on $18.33 from October 1st, 1932 until paid and costs herein, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in Middlesboro Kentucky, to the highest and best Commissioner's Sale Bell Circuit Court, Kentucky. Peoples Building Loan Association Plaintiff vs.

following C. T. Hopson and wife, Mrs. C. T.

Hopson, W. R. Hopson, and wife, Mrs. K. Hopson, W.

C. Combs and wife, a i Combs Defendants In EQUITY i 0 "Tin virtue of a Judgment and TpTir'" tcrest at 8 Onio1 of llc hc ell Circuit biddei a ubhc Auction, on Mon- on irom October 1st. li)31; Court, rendered at the November I i i Dccembc i 8S 1 1 om term thereof 1933 in the above J.lu.,, at 10:00 clock A. M. or October 1st, 1032, until paid and cause for the Four Hun- hercabour, it beim; the first ay costs herein, I shall proceed to of- dred Seventv-seven Dollars ol the regular term of the Bell I lor sale at the Court Hous the sum of $57.37, plus a penalty of thereon and interest oil the principal sum at the rate of, per annum, in th manner to-wil: Interest at on $7.75 from October 1st.

1927: Interest at I on from October 1st, 1929-1 Interest at on $12.98 from Circuit Court, upon a credit of I cl 01 surpassed that of Kentucky in running, passing and punting. Ralph Kcrcheval did some great punting, but his average was ruined by a blocked pUnt. Tennessee made thirteen first downs to three for Kentucky gained 227 to 9,3 yards on rusliing, completed six out of eight passes for 114 yards to two out of seven for .13 yards by Kentucky and each team intercepted one. Tennessee punts averaged 44 and Kentucky Or sufficient thereof to produce "'i six months, thc tollowmg describ- the highest and ed property, to-wit: I Public 5 acres adjoining old Belt i and east of Donovan Hill, Section (icorgin Tech, A and Kentucky placed two men each on the second team, which includes one player each from Alabama, Tennessee, Tulane, Georgia and S. U.

Speed and power in ball-carrying a blocking are i in the i a i of Williams, Grant and Feathers and the latter three lire a Irio of thc South's best I punters and passers. The line from end to end has weight, speed and to A lc A Leach A am Kv Tu" TM see lane. Tackles Tu'lan i i- i'i the sec-1 ply promptly with these terms. How- lu Ine leather on a short Within five minutes after the game started Feathers took the ball! on his own 46-yard line and on an run eluded Ketucky taeklcrs and'dashed 54 yards down llie sideline for a touchdown. Later in the first period, Kcrche- vai' punt was blocked on the Iwen-, ty-lwo-yai-d A line plunge netted nine yards, and a pass, Vaughn to Pounders, was good for 13 yards and a touchdown.

This was scored while several Tennessee substitutes were -The tennis battled inconclusively in the second period, bul in Lhc third Kerehcval, Kentucky's "real kicker who did some superb punting during thc game, nttcmpled a place kick from the forly-fivc-yard line. It traveled only short distance, and Feathers ran it back 20 j'ard PITT PANTHERS ARE CHAMPIONS lP 1 illy worried?" 1 A a a Three times the Commodore threatened only to have penaltie i and ruin their aspirations. Karly i.i the contest they movec to Alabama's 12 to be stopped bj a i penalty. Only an ever i alert anti-aircraft defense kept (Continued from Page One) tlu! goal protected from 'n. H.

'HUTCHESON, Commissioner, Bell i i Couil. Nov. 30, Dec. 1st ant! 2nd POST afternoon bow he could "mountain fars" when someone said, "Yes, I believe I can smell smoke, too." to Kentucky's -10-yard line. A miss, hn to Pounders, gained 'i'i Vatighn yards; The Panthers of Pitts closed out an impressive season Thursday with a Hi to 0 victory over a-Carnegie Tech eleven that stubbornly refused to overwhelmed by a vastly superior team.

A crowd of attended. Pitt's i came in one forward passing sortie a non-stop! plunge by big Wcinutock, the All-Eastern a and a safety I that was tribute to the i i i of the Panthers' fast-charging line- ihen. It was Pitt's sixteenth triumph in thi; 20-gamo series with the plniil. I in a spirited skirmish. a rivalry that had its inception in 1900.

It gave the Panther puteri possession of the city championship ami a fairly strong grasp on the eastern gridiron lille. The first touchdown came late in the first period a a 60-yard march. Heinle Weisenbaugh," another pass, Vaughn to Moses was good for 16 yards. Palmer drove seven yards to tile Ihrcv- yarti line and Vaughn plunged th-i! remaining three for a touchdown. In Ihc fourtn period, Palmer jiluhged nine yards and Vaughn, o.

a lateral pass traveled lo Kcn- lucky's 20-yard line. A a pen-, ally on Tennessee, Vaughn passed speed demon fullback, accounted to Moses to Kentucky's four-yard for 38 of the SO yards. Ilowdv line, and Pcatly. a third string maa O'Dcll shot a i like pass to Hob bucked thc line for the final touch- llognn, (he biggest ciuarterhack in Ihe country. Hogan pulled in Ihc 0 liell heave on the 7-yard line and raced over the goal line.

was big Bob's only touchdown of Im entire collegiate career, which he rish and Fryc were the only sen- completed with this game, iors who played, while five- othei THR WKST Rnd of Middlesboro is now the scene of seVeral cat fights about twelve o'clock at night. The battles arc unusually noisy and cover a wider range than any previous series of uprisings. The battle fields are generally dotted with tufts of white and gray fur the i after two or more felines have engaged long, winging passes Quarter- detect a Rand Dixon showered in the periods. The excellent line play on both sides held down the game's thrills to ii i i for the paying customers. Alabama a i show the offensive power anticipated from a title a i a but with such a light guard the single touchdown proved sufficient and will enable the Frank Thomas-coached eleven lo clinch the loop crown should Louisiana Stale, also un- bcalen now, lose to either Tulane or Tennessee.

Commissioner's Sale Hell Circuit Court, State of Kentucky. a i of Middlesboro, Plaintiff vs. NOTICE OF SALE I a i Blakely and a Defendants In EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Bell Circuit Court, rendered at the November term 11132, in the above cause for the sum of plus a penalty of 10 thereon and interest on the principal sum at the rate of per a in the following manlier to-wit: Interest at on $11.25 from October 1st, 1927; Interest at $11.47 from October 1st, 1928; Interest at on S11.47 from October 1st, 1029; Interest at on 511.48 from October 1st, 1930; Interest at on $11.48 from October 1st, 1931; Interest at in from October 1st, 1932, Middlesboro, Kentucky best bidder -it N. Middlosboro, Ky. Or sufficienl thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to be made.

For thc purchase price, the purchaser with approved surety or sureties must execute bond, bearing legal interest from the mcnt. Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms H. H. 11UTCHESON, Waster Commissioner, Bell Circuit Court. Nov.

30, Dec. 1st and 2nd Commissioner's Sale it I 25-100 with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per a from thc 20th day of June, 1933, until Auction, on Monday, the paid, and its costs herein, I shall ol December, 1933, at proceed to offer for sale at thc I A M. or thereabout, I Court House door in Middlesboro, I. 1C rt I (- tf i i te of on tv 1 CUlt rt cv 10nths the ing described property, 11 i in Ad i Addition. Block to the highest bidder, at be Auction, on Monday the 4th a of December, 1933, at 10 to-1 o'clock A.

or thereabout (be- I ing Court day,) upon a OB ai interest tram the micmion. Block Sec" i monlh thc 1Iow day of until paid, and having Middlesboro the force and effect of a Judg- Or thereof to produce ov So 3 'P? Ihe force and effect of a Ju Ic I I 1 1 8' lnni the ment. Bidders, will be tf down. Uscsc Reserves Harry Carnage, coaching his- game for Kentucky, used reserves largely, Kcrcheval, Ciifrmdy, Par- 1 A LOCAL COLGATE GETS jialed a plan which he claims can be worked to a good advantage by any employer. He points out a today seems so much like Monday thiil Ihe employees will nol be expecting ii pay envelope tomorrow.

The regular pay-off can ho held next Saturday, and the company will clear a nice Thanksgiving profit. nnnu.M DIUJfW nrnno lors wno piayca, wmie live ouier seniors. Captain Greuter, Bach, A1- flPlklTFir' dridgc, Davidson and FerhmnnJi IW I had to watch resei-ves play. VJjl'l 1 llLl CHATTANOOGA Boy Neyland, Tennessee used subs freely. Harry Gamage, coaching his last game for Kentucky, sent a team 1 composed of reserves in the back field, but Major Bob Neyland, of Tennessee, beat Gamage at his own game, most of the damage being done by substitutes, to reserve his stars for the Louisiana Mate game December 9.

It was Kentucky's last game of a relatively unsuccessful season. Parrish and Fryc, seniors wh.i will graduate this year, were sent into the contest by Coach Carnage. They were Kercheval, Cassady, Parrish and Fry, seniors who failed to play in Kentucky's lint game were Bach, Aldridgc, Gehrman, Davidson and Krcute Providence, K. I. Thc i feel of Jack Frills and a curate passing of Ike Kern were Ihe weapons that Colgate's Hod Raiders used Thursday to su1nlu the light but scrappy Army" Bear." by ii 25-0 margin and gain thei fifth victory in the eighteenth re, uewa! of this Thanksgiving SOM10 I people 1 ing classic, a still bemoaning the fact a Blessed with the finest Maxhie's Ballyhoo Revue, one of the greatest stage attractions ever to visit The show did not fill its Brown managed to make the- day nighl engagcmcnl, leaving competition highly interesting dnr- niany people moping over the fact ing first half the llaid- they failed to see the i out-rushing their rivals fan dancer ever lo perform in our 21:1 to 7-1 yards, were held to a i metropolis.

single touchdown. The Iriplo-threating Frills scor- this a late in thc opening of the New Kngland football son, only a slim crowd of 12,000 this city, failed to i i gathered to watch the battered all of its engagement; i close their season. mill paid and costs herein, I shall nm-eed to offer for sale at the 'ourt House door in Middlesboro, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder, at Public Auction, 01 Monday, the 4th tlay of December, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. or thereabout, it being the firsl ol' the regular term of the Bell Circuit Court, upon a credit of six months, the following described property, to-wit: 2 01-100 acres, Section Northwest, Middlesboro, Ky.

Or i i thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to be made. For the purchase price, the purchaser with approved surety or sureties must execute bond, legal interest from the day of sale until uaid, and having the force and effect of a Judgment. Bidders will he prepared to comply promptly with these terms. H. II.

1IUTC1IESON, Master Commissioner, Bell Circuit Nov. 30, Dec. 1st i.nd 2nd Bell Circuit Court, State of Kentucky. City of Middlesboro, Kentucky Plaintiff vs. NOTICE OF SALE Mack Mammons and Wife Defendants In EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Bell Circuit Court, rendered at the November term 1932.

in the above cause for the sum of $40.98, plus a penalty of thereon and interest on the principal sum at the rate of per annum, in the following manner to-wit: Interest at on $2.75 from October 1st, 1927; Interest at on $4.05 from October 1928; Interest at on $5.33 from October 1st, 1929; Interest at on comply promptly with these 11. II. HUTCHESON, Master Commissioner, Bell Circuit Court. Nov. 30, Dec.

1st and 2nd $5.33 from October 1st, 1930; Interest at on $10.10 from October 1st, 1931; Interest at on $13.30 from October 1st, 1932, i paid and costs herein. I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in Middlnshnnv Kentucky, to the highest and best! J-; ourl door in Commissioner's Sale Bell Circuit Court, Slate of Kentucky. City of Middlesboro, Kentucky Plaintiff vs. NOTICE OF SALE William and Mary Patterson Defendants In EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Bell Circuit Court, rendered at the November term 1932, in the above cause for the sum of $88.49, plus a penalty; of 1 0 thereon and interest on'' the principal sum at thc rate of, per a in the i manner to-wit: Interest at on from i October 1st, 1931; Jnteresl at on S3K.7fi from October 1st, 1032. i reet, thence north 82 V- degrees I E.

90 ft. to the west line of lot 2 thence south 2 degrees E. I 190 feet lo the corner of lots i number 2G and 27 in the line of the alley; thence north 34 west 80 feet to a stake, and course i continued to the beginning being the property conveyed lo Hopson by R. Hopson by deed dated December 27. 1928, and re- I corded in Bell County Court clerk's office in Deed Book I page I Or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to lie made.

For the purchase price the purchaser, with approved surely or securities, must execute liond, bearing legal interest from the clay of sale until paid, having the force and effect of a Judgment. Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms II. H. HUTCHESON Commissioner. i paid and costs herein, I shall A proceed to offer for suli- at vilt off of the ges an best se oor bli Auction, on Mon-1 cky, to the highest and best bidder a (lay, the 4th day of December, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock A.

M. or thereabout, it being the first day of the regular term of the Beil Circuit Court, upon a credit of six months, the following described property, to-wit: Lots 20, 33, 34 and North of 21, Block -115, Section N. Middlesboro. Ky. Or sufficient theerof to produce the sums of money so ordered to lie made.

For the purchase price, a Frills scor- a A the a a cd this a late in the opening the University of Chattanooga 13-! Richmond giime was advertised as: period, after Jim PatCon had slop( in a football game featured by i the i a game are begin-! ped the i i i a Colgate drive by hard i for long gains here i "ing leak out. One of our lo- recovering Bob Samuel's iii Thursday. cal i says the word was mis-1 side the Bears' five-yard line. liMi.L- I 'l)l'llrfl Ulii C.IT/MIII 1.1.. I f'nlll-iiri viillurl iUi.r...

Klmer Centre backfield ace, scored both of his team's touchdowns, one from the 20-yard line and tin the IS. Uarksdalo one extra point. Tennessee outplayed throughout the game, flashing passing and i attack 11.,,, cou'd nut be denied. Feathers and two or throe other punters kicked Kcrcheval, whose avcrag was ruined by having one piini. blocked.

Kentucky's i attack clicked occasionally, with i cheval and Avers a i the prin- gains. ipcllcd because of the favorable I Colgate rolled to psyche-logical effect created when touchdowns before thc i a il was advertised that the He. olher from were a i it "rich man's" a place-kicked i I I Binghamtown in- came dicates that the Binghamlown first kite in third period after i simdlol football team did not en-, a first half in which gage in a major contest yestcr-1 Ellis for Chattanooga had con-1 day. i i a reports froni Noc- sistcnt.ly Barksdale. town and Kasl End state thai thu Billy Vciiiiblc immi-luiil the scor-! llorm-ls and the Fnmblcrs, other! teams fostered by i i Post, did not play either.

WAR VETERANS FIGHT BANDITS ing i with a 31-yard dash to i Cennv's bucked it over from the three. 88, TAKES PLANE RIDE AiiKtMa. a Judge George a only Civil a veli-raii here, recently took his fnvt a i a ride at 88. the i was fine but "not i Neb. Bank bandits who choose for I scene of their operations is in tin; i have to i P.

11. (CJOOD Oh- Tom i Perry, East End i and vegetable mag- "lined, sharp shooting war vrlcr- uale has reopened the Croon Frog "is, pledged to halt a series of A TABLETS IN A COAL SCUTTLE ANt THE OTMER CARRIES 'E- STATION DOC- PILLSBURV DOWAJ TO Company in East End. Th company is situated in the unpaved extension of East land avenue beyond Tenth street onsists of a truckload of I I lias i ished improvements he has a i on his property in Mr. Lewis has levelled bis yard, nlnntod grass seed, and made improvements. has made several minor repairs on are cooperating i holdups that has cost Nebraska iiank more a SI90.00 in At the call of Golden P.

of Sidney, commander of the, NY- braska Department of tin- American Legion, legionnaires have band c-d i i i a commiltet-s to combat the (k'spi-iadoi-s. of Nebraska's i have completc-d organi lion of the committees or arc the process of i according to Th Commissioner's Sale Bell Circuit Court, State of Kentucky. City of Middlesboro, a i i vs. NOTICE OF SALE George Shipman and i Defendants In EQUITY By i of a Judgment and of Side of the Bell Circuit Court, rendered at the November term 1932, in the above cause for Ihe sum of $83.70, plus a penalty of thereon and interest on the principal sum at the rate of per a in the following manner to-wit: Interest at on $17.13 from October 1st. 1927: Interest at on $17.41 from October 1st, 1928; Interest ill on $17.44 from October 1st, Interest at on from October 1st, 1931; Interest on $14.25 from October 1st, 1932.

i paid and costs herein, I shall proceed to offer for sale the Court House door in Middlesboro, Kentucky, to thc highest and best bidder, at Public Auction, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1938 at 10:00 o'clock A. 11. or thereabout, it being first clay of the regular term of Ihc Bell Circuit Court, bidder, at Public A i qn Monday, the 4th day of December 1933,: at 10:00 o'clock A. M. or thereabout, it being thc first day of the regular term ol: the Bell Circuit Court, a credit of six months, the following described property, to-wit: North 40 by 100 feet of Lots 15 and Hi.

Block 309 S. Middlesboro, ICy. I Or i i thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to TALBOTT'S NEW GIFTS Just Received This Week! ty or sureties must execute bond, I tllc purchaser with approved sure-, 1 bearing legal interest from the I or sureties must execute clay of sale until paid, and having hearing legal interest from the day! the force and effect of a Judg- unli and having the mcnt. Bidders will be prepared to! 1 rce aml effect of a Judgment. comply nromptly with these terms ld dcrs will he prepared to com- H.

II. HUTCHESON. Promptly wiih these terms. Bell Master Commissioner, Circuit Court. Nov.

30. Dec. 1st and 2nd Commissioner's Sale Bell Circuit Court, Slate of Kentucky. City of Middlesboro' Kentucky Plaintiff vs. NOTICE OF SALE I 'H.

If. HUTCHESON, Master Commissioner, Bell Circuit Court. Nov. 30, Dec. 1st and 2nd each W.

N. luigatc Defendant his house, also. peace officers and will have a of special deputies. A STORY is now being circu- issued his call a lati-d concerning Tuesday night's successful robberies in lo days had presentation of Maxino's Ballyhoo netted a i loot a i Revue. It seems that a young $27,000.

Peace i armo.l Revue. It seems that a young man bad deposited himself on very front row. At the end of one of thc a i a a i he shouted "Aw. nerts," and walked out of the theater. I I DOIN" a i flood control husi.iecs the old fashioned way," commented resident i a a "They've got, the old scoop, shim-l! a wheelbarrow down there a they're goin' afli-r il in a mean wav.

i I I I I By virtue- of a Judgment a Order of Sale of thc Bell i i Court, rendered at the November, term 1932. in the above cause for! the sum of $95.22, plus a pci.altyi of thereon and interest i Ihc i i a sum at the rate i per a in the following manner lo-wit: Interest at on $19,35 from October 1st, 1928; Interest at on from October 1st, 1929; Interest at on 518.OS from October 1st. 1930; Interest nl on SIS.OS from October 1st, 193 Interest at on $20.37 from October 1st. 11)32. until paid and costs herein, shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder, at the upon a ot six months, (iav of December.

I 9 3 at ollowmg property, 10: ()p o'clock A. M. or thereabout I it being the first day of the regu- 2 acres. Stony Fork Junction. Section S.

Middlesboro. Ky. Or sufficient, thereof lo produce i with a i a weapons arc able lo i dc-termim-d, sub machine gun armed dcspcr- adoi's, he i Commissioner's Sale Hell Circuit State of Kentucky'. i of i i i vs. NOTICE OF SALE Lewis Berkley a In I Hy i of a Judgm Order of Sale of the Bell tile sums of money so ordered to lie made.

For tin- purchase price, the purchaser i approved surety or sureties must execute bond, bearing legal interest from the day of sale- i a having the force and effect of a Judg- menl. Bidders will he prepared to comply with these forms. H. H. Master Commissioner, liell Circuit Court.

Nov. 3D, .,,,,) 2nd lar term of thc Bell Circuit Court, upon a credil of six months, the following described property, to- --for-S I Phone 672 Pork Chops per lb Pork Shoulder sliced, per lb. Spare Ribs per lb Stew Beef 3 Ibs. for Chuck Roast per lb Sausage 2 Ibs. for nt and Commissioner's Sale of Bell Circuit State City of Middlesboro'.

Kentucky a i i vs. NOTICE OF SALE Chan. a i and i Defendants In I By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Boll Circuit "ourt, rendered at Ihe November orm 1932, In Hie above cause for Mho sum of 100.22, plus a pen- i of i i (m it wit: North 7ii feet of Lots 15 and Hi, Block 410, Section S. i dlesboro. Ky.

Or i i thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to he made. For the purchase price the purchnsor with approved surety or sureties must execute bond hearing legal interest from the day of sale i paid, and having thc force and effect of Judgment. Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms II. II. HIjTCHESOX, Master CommisMonor Bell Circuit Court.

Nov. 30, 1st lm CHASE SANBORN'S DATED COFFEE per lb 24c Commissioner's Sale Hell Circuit Court, Stair- of City of Tlnintiff vs. NOTICE OF SALE I attorson and ifn Dcfondnl In I li.v i df a Celery large bunch Head Lettuce per head Mutton Stew per lb Mutton Roast per lb Prize Flour 24-lb. bag Thoroughbred Cowfeed bag Florida Oranges gal Domino Sugar 5-lb. box Soda Crackers 2-lb.

box FREE DELIVERY lOc lOc 5c lOc 89c $163 20c 29c 23c.

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