Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 81, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 April 1946 — Page 3

SULLIVAN, EfDIANA

SULLIVAN DALIT. XTSTES TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1946.

XOIXCE OF PSIjIABT ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 7th, 1916, between the -hours of six o'clock a. m. and six to'elocik. p. m a Primary Election will be held in Sullivan County, Indiana, to nominate candidates for the following offices the names and party affiliations of the different candidates are set forth in this notice. . REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Gerald W. Lanrlis JOINT SENATOR SULIJVAN AND VIOO COUNTIES Otis Cook STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY Louis .Meier Leslie L.vIp Turner CLERK OF' THE SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT James H. Rinser COUNTY AUDITOR Eugene L. Smallwood . COUNTY TREASURER Loren C, Harris

COUNTY SHERIFF Virsil L. Johnson Dovie E. Butler COUNTY RECORDER Lorella E. Hallbeek Daniel M. Moreland COUNTY CORONER Hud T. Hill COUNTY ASSESSOR . Claude F. Tipton COUNTY SURVEYOR Paul T. Vermillion COUNTY COMMISSIONER -FIRST DISTRICT Alex Davison COUNTY COMMISSIONER ' . SECOND DISTRICT Lawrence Huff Ural Havden COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT RV Timmerman COUNTY COUNCILMAN FTRST DISTRICT Mike Crowder COUNTY COUNCILMAN SECOND DISTRICT Thomas K. dishmnn COUNTY COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT Samuel M. Sprinscer COUNTY COUNCir MAN FOURTH DISTRICT -Phillip Hill , Hinkle Cox - COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE George S. Shepherd i H. A. Blnnd F. M. Dukes CASS TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION C. H. Miller Orvnl Miller CASS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Ernest M. Edds MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD CASS TOWNSHIP Claude Livingston Wilbur D. Hale Fvertt NoH I CASS TOWNSHTP I Precinct No. 1 George E. Ringer I Precinct No. 2 Dale Bargnr Precinct No. 3 Eugene L. Smallwood L Precinct No. 4 Orvnl Miller Precinct No. 5 W. G. Purrls Precinct Ni. 6 T C VxMne JEFFFRSON TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Jessrie .1. H"ii JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES T I:.. T P MEMBERS OF ADVISORY ROARD Max Robbins Floyd A. Townsley Don L. Wilson TRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Blaine Wiliit t Precinct No. 2 Emory Huff f w TO STATE CONVENTION I A. H. Reiser I JACKSOM TOWNSHIP V TRUSTEES J m ci, vnai ics joj. cimi pe , John Borders .MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD : .lames K. ilarlow Moss Morris Dewev Barnelt PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN JACKSON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1, Esten Piillnm Precinct No. 2 Lester Shepherd Precinct No. 3 Cecil Scott Precinct No. A Joe Wheat . CURRY TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO 'TATE CONVENTION A Wade Denny . r William Gibbons CURRY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Walter E. Thompson MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD Hairy W. Richey William S. Bailey t G. .P German PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN . CURRY TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. S. C. Cormlcan Precinct No. 2. Alfred W. Hill Precinct No. 3, Wade Denny Precinct No. 4. N. O. Robbins Freeinct No. 5. Vernal L. Ring 1TURMAN TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Manford Church TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Ed Weir William W. Watson MJEMBERS OF ADVISORY P.OARD I u km a in ruwisainr F.I Mm TItiff - Clarence M. Walters Francis Eno Burton ' PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN 1 - TURMAN TOWNHillf ' (Precinct No. 1. Manford Church Precinct No. 2, C. E. Watson Precinct No. 3, Laurel R. Whitman HAMILTON TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Joe R. McCoskey Charles F. Batey W. T. Mellott ' Clint Brown HAMILTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Harold Boone t James P. Burdge i MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD -. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP John L. Easter i t C. E. Fisher v Joe R. McCoskey ' PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. I. Otha TS. Springer Precinct No. 2, Joe A. Gilman reclnet No. S, Clint Brown Precinct No. 6. C. F. Cox Precinct No. 6 Lew W. Boles recinct No. 7, Robert H. Ford TVoeincI TVn S 't'lr-'ld C pi'Wll!" RADDON TOWNSHIP DELEGATES t TO STATE CONVKNTIU1M Roy McCormick HADDON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES f Lloyd William Stafford 1 m. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store t WEDNESDAY i MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. 24 HOUR Taxi Service CaU 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE

MEMBERS OF ADVISORT BOARD HADDON TOWNSHIP Carl Rotramel Norman Koenig Ira D. Ready PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN . HADDON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 2, Ernest Houpt Precinct No. 3, R. Willard Davis GILL TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES TO - STATE CONVENTION W. C. Nichols GILL TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES E. B. Walters Gauit Pleasant MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOA.RD GILL TOWNSHIP William H. Bui-Ice Jfison E. Phefflev J'RECTNCT COMMITTEEMEN GILL TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. George S. DatiEhertv Precinct No. 2, Eugene M. Vigus, ' t . , William G. Gray Precinct No. 3. Morris Unger Sr FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION L. H. Crew FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Cecil Fuson PRECINCT COMMTTTEFMFN FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. George W. Fuson Precinct No. 2. Laurens Strain

DEMOCRAT OANDIDATKS REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT James E. Noland John L. Adims William .J. Powell PROSECUTING ATTORNEY John K. Purcell .7n""cs Gallagher JOINT SENATOR. SULLIVAN & VIGO COUNTIES .Tack O'G-ady Paul Boyle Raymond L. Kevins - STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY Ora K. Sims William O. Brown CLERK OF THE SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT Hirim Anderson Earl A. Engle Mx M Powell COUNTY AUDITOR Joe Ed Pierson Hubert Sevier COUNTY TREASURER Cleve LeweMvn J. Lew Weeks COUNTY RECORDER Paul B. Owens Quincy L. Walls Samuel M. Moon 1 COUNTY SHERIFF Harold Reynolds Lyman E. Dai'ev COUNTY CORONER Jess Lowrv Otha O. Brodie Joe Souter Stanley B. Jewell COUNTY SURVEYOR William L. Sisrn COUNTY ASSESSOR Charles L. Davis. Jr. CQUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Garland D. Scott Harvey N. Parr COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT Rex E. Pogue Pvmn Foutst Clyde A. Brown E. Lowell Turpen Clarence E. Rosetierry COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT John R. Howard Ora Isbell COUNTY COTTNCIT.MAN FIRST DISTRICT Walker McHugh COTTNTY COUNCILMAN SECOND DISTRICT Hubert Edwards D. D. Bradbury COUNTY COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT Jacob Yung Lexie O. Pobhins COUNTY . COUNCTT.MVN FOURTH DISTRICT Carl B. Jackson Owen W. Collins COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE John P Ciurv M'irinn H. Bedwell Howard Csrmich.'iel Wilier R. Slockihile . Hugh Pete McCrecry Walter M. Routt CASS TOWNSHTP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION J:icob Yung Oscar Chowning CASS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Togie Wilkes Gerald J. Usrey MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD CASS TOWNSHIP ' Thomas A. Sevier Virgil Lewellyn Pollie Eslinper Noah Holland Fred O. Herndon . Myrl Hcadley PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN CASS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1, A. J. Walters Precinct No. 2 John L. Storey Precinct No. 4. Togie Wilkes Precinct No. 5. James F. Lang p.-ennrt No. 6. Walter Sheffler JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Rush Enochs IEFFERRON TOWNSHIP TP.USTE10 RiimIi F.norhs MEMBERS OT ADVIfORY BOARD JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Aria R. Lester Ernest Robertson Doc Bedwell PRECINCT COMMTtt-wpmEN JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 2, Frank Boone Precinct No. 3. Jessie C. Page JACKSON TOWNSHTP. D'""!. '".GATES TO STATF CONVENTION Jimea To:ton JACKSON TOWNSHIP' TRUSTEE Lewis Puckett Gene Slack MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD JACKSON TOWNSHIPPRECINCT COMMTTTREMEN J JACKSON TOWNSHTP Precinct No. 1, James L Poston Precinct No. 3, Forest Curtis Precinct No. 4. Graver Treadway CURRY TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Herbert Watson William G. Flick Henry Wallace CURRY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Dalla3 S. Hall Wayne Hauger ' Basil Hayes I MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD CURRY TOWNSHIP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN CURRY TOWNSHTP Precinct No. 1, Wm. B. Watson Precinct No, 2, Vernal E. Powers, Emerald Bardslev Precinct No. 3. Clare Thompson ' Precinct No. 4, Richard Pugh Precinct No. 5. Earl Howard Precinct No. 6, Ansyl Hall TURMAN TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Thomas M. Durham TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE James Kinnett MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD TURMAN TOWNSHIP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN TURMAN TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Roy F. McClure Precinct No. 2, Leo Kinnett Precinct No. 3. John Borders HAMILTON TOWNSHTP DELEGATES .TO STATE CONVENTION Charles L. Davis, Jr, Luther Keene Arthur McGuire Clarence McCroeklin HAMILTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Jesse E. Smith Earl Handford Hugh G. Wilson . Berndt Olson

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Dillion M. Routt MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 2, Lynn Caiun Precinct No. 4. Lester Lewellyn Precinct No. 5. Lexie O. Riibbins Precinct No. 6, Merle Terrell Precinct No. 7, Leonard Tarrh Precinct No. 8. Cleo Woodard HADDON TOWNSHIP DiCL LEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION fid Nash Raymond A. Roberts f'reu H. Ogle O. L. fiiWiers HADDON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE F'. Fiank Doyle 1 William L. Lariham George A. L.'iUihaw MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD HADDON TOWNSHIP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN HADDON TOWNSHIP Precinct. No. 1. F'i MaDonald Precinct No. 2. Floyd Arne't Precinct No. 3, Charles Hoke Precinct No. 4, Charlvs H. Storms. Jr. GILL TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Clarence C. Rosnborry GILL TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Herbert A. Mfion Francis W. MeTClnley MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD GILL TOWNSHIP Henry Hurt . E. Wesley Eaton X William B. Shepherd Herman Jim-s Chorine R Biaeih.n Carey C. Bogard PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN GILL TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Gerald E. Sims Precinct No. 3. Fu?ene Cari'chieT FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION D. D. BrsdbuT FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Herman Druke MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD FAIRBANKS TOWNSHTP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Scott Fuller P-eeinct No 2. Arthur Dr':le

SOCIETY Local Girls In College Concert Naomi Hedrick, Virginia Gaston and Myra Laughlin, all of ou.v. a.c members of the Indiana State Teachers College Choir to be heard in the annual spring concert May 1, in the Student Union Au ditorium. The Indiana State choir is under the direction of Miss Ruth B. Hill. z ' ' . , ... Included on the program wil Q Ammo run Qri'onaimnnt rr be a Noble Cain arrangement of Handel's "Verdant Meadows," Mendelssohn's "There Shall Be a Star from Jacob," "Ave." Maria

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FAIRLY DRIPPING with sables, Gypsy Rose Lee, strip-tease queen now gaining fame as an authoress, arrives in Chicago with her 16-month-old son, Erik Lee Kirkland. Gypsy has a contract to appear in a prominent Loop night spot (International)

One-Minute Test 1. What city is the fishing capital of the U. S.? 2. From what fish do we obtain caviar? 3. Is a sponge a plant or an animal? Words of Wisdom Moral courage is a virtue of higher cast and nobler origin than physical. It springs from a consciousness of virtue, and renders a man, in the pursuit or defense of right, superior to the fear of reproach, opposition, or contempt. S. G. Goodrich. Hints on Etiquette People who know each other

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PREMIER BARON KIJURO SHIDEHARA, left, and his entire Japanese cabinet has resigned en masse, declaring; the move was an effort to stabilize the political situation in the occupied country. Observers are of the opinion that Emperor Hirohito will not name a new premier immediately, but rather will wait for Shidehara's recommendations. It appears most likely a coalition government will emerge headed by either Shiclehara, who leads the Progressive party, or Ichiro Hatoyama, right, Liberal party leader. (International)

M., and is open to the public without charge. . Graysville Alumni Banquet The annual banquet of the Graysville High School Alumni Association will be held Saturday evening, April 27th at 8:00 o'clock. Double piano music by Mrs. Mary Wible and Mr: .. ... . , Gladys tainment featuring Miss Jinny ' f'f and Rllss MsTy Renaker win xunuw. lease make reservations with Mrs Helen Phillios nr Mrs Iran 2 -..m, Birthday Party Mrs. Wendell Sevier entertain luesaay evening, April 9th. Tony Celebrated his fourth birthdav. Refreshments of ice cream and cake tore served to Larry Bond, LEE AND SON GRAB BAG and meet, stop for a moment and always shake hands; meeting an -acquaintance, you bow, smile and pass on. Today's Horoscope If you have a birthday today, you- are naturally very cautious and act only after due consideration. Your decision made, you will not retract any part of it, but carry all responsibility. You love your home and continually try to make it more pleasant and attractive. In the early hours of this morning you may feel Imposed upon, but don't flare up. Later friendly affairs are under helpful rays; make plans for having a good time. Around 7:30 the day may start with some unpleas

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Penny and Clara Smallwood, Jerry and Kenny McCammon; Kenny Sevier, Bradley, Kay and Bill Ellis, Mrs. Robert Ellis, Mrs.

Marshall Smith, Mrs. Walter Sevier, Mrs. Dean McCammon, Mrs. Orville Sevier, Miss Donna Sevier, Mrs. Eugene Bond, Mrs. .Wendell Sevier and the honored guest, Tony Stephen. j " ' - " LOCALS I Mrs. Nellie Wentz. who has Deen visiting in St. Louis, has re turned to her home in Sullivan, 1 I Miss Betty Killian spent the i ..... ... j week-end visiting relatives in Linton. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker and rlniiplitpr K!llpn Kntnn havp rf turned home after having spent Mrs. Wes Eaton. Mrc Tva nralro nf SnntVi Sfata St., visited Mrs. Minnie Denny and Mrs. Delia Bell at their home near Oravsvillf. Satnrrlnv nftornoon CLASSMATES of 16-year-old Beverly Cort, above, of Van Dyke, Mich.,' have gone on strike to protest their teacher's objection to the costume, shown above, that Beverly wore for a dance in a USO performance. (International) ant news; if a consoler is needed, you be the one. Don't expect to find bargains at 8:30 this morning. Defer shopping plans or attempts to seek work. At 12 noon, have lunch with a friend whose company is pleasant and stimulating. This afternoon it is advisable to be careful in using matches or any inflammable material. Employment prospects are negative trly this evening, and around 9:30 p. m., is no time to be impulsive. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Boston, Mass. 2. The Russian sturgeon. 3. Sponges are the skeletons of a low type of animal. '

FACTOGRAPHS In the days of sailing ships, when hats were first Introduced into the British Navy, they were made of sail cloth, heavily tarred to add stiffness. These hata were called "tarpaulins," a term also applied to the men who wore them. Later this was shortened to "tar," by which name sailors have been called ever since, "-r Casar.'a (Giovanni Giacomo de Seingalt), nbted for his memoirs describing his adventures and amours, was born In Venice of a family of actors, and educated for the priesthood. ' There are no mahogany forests, trees being scattered through the Jungle, here and there. An average of two trees to an acre is considered a good stand. Nehemiah Grew, English physician and botanist, was the first to write upon the anatomy and physiology of plants. He was born in 1641, died in 1712. ; In the Middle Ages, brides carried or wore wheat ears, and the guests, hoping for prosperity, threw grains of wheat over the bride. e 9 e i ,'. jjy Mi , After processing, rabbit Bklns may be known as coney, lapin, French seal, French beaver, ermiline, erminette or squlrreline, More than 200 species of fish are found off the coast of Norway. - '

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American League ClubsWon Lost Pet. i Boston 6 Detroit 5 New York 5 .857 .833 .714 .500 .500 .286 .167 .143 New York 5 ! Cleveland 2 St. Louis 3 (Philadelphia 2 Chicago 1 Washington 1 National League Clubs Won Lost Pet. St. Louis 5 .833 .833 Brooklyn 5 Chicago 3 New York 3 600 .500 1 , Boston ,500 .333! " lo' Pittsburgh . " Cincinnati Philadelphia YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League St. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, 1. . New York, 7; Philadelphia, fi. Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 4. (Ten in nings.) Only games scheduled. American League Detroit, 4; Chicago, 0. New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Boston,. 5; Washington, 4. Only games scheduled.

South Fourth St., Terre Haute OFFICIAL OPENING Saturday Evening April 27th

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HERE is Robert Murphy, former Harvard athlete and a Boston labor relations adviser, who has filed registration for an American Baseball Guild as a labor organization. Murphy claims several "big name" players in eight major leagues are working as guild organizers. (International)

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT rm'L FpblUa'y rerm' 1916 Notice is hereby given that the Anna Booker, as Administratrix of undersigned Administratrix of the es- 1 ,hp "'tate of Mary A. Booker, Detate of Ben Brown has this day ceaseJ filed in the office of the clerk of the v8Sullivan Circuit Court her final report Clifford Booker James McGarvw, of her account with said estate, and as Auditor of SuUtvnn County. Indiana that the same will be heard by the Complaint No. 30769 Cause of Action Sullivan Circuit Court on the 11th day Petition by Administratrix to Sell of May, 1946 the same being the fiih Real Estate to Pay Debts.' judicial day of the May term 1916 of , said court. ' BE IT KNOWN, That on this 16tll Creditors, heirs and iegatees of said t1ay of AP''''. in 'he year 1946. the decedent and all persons interested in abve named plaintiff, by Nerval- K. said estate therefore are hereby noti- Harris. Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines fied to appear in said court on, said Attorneys, filed In the office of the day and show cause why said report Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court should not be approved. her complaint against the defendants SARAH A. BROWN, i in ,fte above entitled cause, together

Administratrix. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 16th day of April, 1916. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. ' Pigg and Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins 4-16-46 2t .r . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the es tate of Stella Beneficed has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with said estate, and that the same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on tiie 11th day of May. 1916 the same being the 6th Judicial d:iy of the May lriii 1916 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said 'decedent and all person interested in snid estate therelore ale Hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cuune why said report should not be approved. JUANITA BAILEY CROWDER, Fxecuirix. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 16th day of April, 1916. JAMES II. RINGER, Clerk of Sul''vm Circuit Court. Hays and Hays, Attorneys. 1st ins 4-16-46 2t.

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Simple piles need notwrack and torture you trith maddening itch, burn and irritation. Stuart's Pyramid Suppositoriea bring quick, welcome relief. Tbeir grand medi cation means real comfort, reduces strain, helps tighten relaxed membranes, gently lubricates and softens. Protective and anri chaffing, so easy to use. Get genuine Stuart's Pvramid SuCDOSitories at your drug store without delay ihQ and tl2b on maJter s Eio&ej-bacK guaiaatee. Q Church Attendance Figures Reported Roman Catholics have the record of the best church attendance of any group in America, with 69 per cent of the people attending . church once a week, it is reported . in a survey recently completed by the National Opinion Research . Center of the University of Denver. Thirty-six per cent of the 1 Protestants and nine per cent of the Jews of the country, attend church once a week, according to the report. Negroes appear to be more consistent in their church attendance than whites, women than men, and farmers than urbanites. Sectionally the percentage figures for attendance at least once a month are: New England arid Middle Atlantic States, 63; South-, ern states, 77; Middle Western states, 62; and Rocky Mountain and Pacific states, 44. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OP- TNT-ITAMA RTTT .T TVAN COUNT?. In the SiHIivan Circuit wmi an au'.uavit or a compeieni person (hat the residence said defendant Clifford Booker is unknown. Said defendant therefore is1 hereby notified of the filing and pendency of , said complaint against him. said cause of action being Petition by Administratrix to Sell Real Estate to Pay ' Debts Real Estate situate in Sullivan County! State of Indiana, to-wit : The aoiitli half of the south .half of the northeast' quarter'of the "northwest quarter of Section 15. Township 7 North, Range 8 West, containing ten acres, more or less: EXCEPTING all coal and other underlying minerals subject to the provisions contained in the deed of severance tnerein. una that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto at the calling of said cause at the Couit House in Suli"ni Counlv, and SlMte of Indiana, on the littli dav or June 19-16 said -complaint, and the matters and llimgs therein contained and alleged, will be hi.unl ami determined in his absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal or said Court, tills 16lh day of April, 1946. (Seal) JAMES II. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Norval K. Harris. Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys for F'aintiff. 1st ins 4-16-46 3t. O GOOD FOOD

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