Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 102, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 May 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES ' WEDNESDAY, May 22, 1946 SULLIVAN, INDIANA W

NOTICE OP SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTIES Notice ia hereby riven thnt the Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, will offer at public sale at the North Door of the Court House in Sullivan, Indiana, at 8 o'clock A. M. Wednesday, June 26, 1946, to the highest bidder and at no less than the appraised value thereof, the following real estate as acquired by Sullivan County for delinquent tases, situatfd in Sullivan County, Indiana: JACKSON TOWNSHIP . Sw cor sw bw e IS t 9 r 8, .60 acre, h St ne a 11 t H I S, 9.9s acres. It ne aw s 31 t 9 r 6, Mis acres. Nw cor ne ne s 3 1 t 9 r 8, 1 acre. Nw cor sw ue s 31 1 1 r 8, 2 acres. Wilfred Addn lotn 6 6 7 8 19 20 21 26 27 28 29 36 SI 32 i 34 35 86 37 38 43 44 45 46 47 4S 49 50 o). 52 63 54 60, Freeman's Addn lots 2 3 6 6 7 8 0 10 11 .12 13 14. .Ft e 1-2 ne nw s 24 t r 8, 1 acre. 3 end t- 1-2 svv s 27 t 9 r 8, .65 acre. . in w 1-2 nw s 31 t 9 r 8. .14 acre. I't n 1-2 nw S 3 t 8 r 8. 2 acres, HYMERA TOWN Keen's lot 50. Plew's lot 38. ' C ft B Addn lots 63 64 65. C & B Addn lots 39 4U 41 42. slew's e pt lot 6. Plew's sw cor lot 47. Plew's pt lot 4. . Plew's Sub o 1 7 s 1-2 lots 1 and 2, Plew's . pt lot 3 and 8 1 2 ft n pt lot 4, Plew's 22 ft side lot 46, Plew's Sur 18 ft n pt lot 49, 20x178 ft s pt lot 60, 19x173 ft cen pt lot 50, G. H. Beckett's lot 19, 20 ft oil e side o 1 1, Barnhart's 2nd lot 1, W. A. C. Co's 2nd lots . 73 and 74, C & B Addn in lots 43 45 49 71 72 ?3 74 and 78. Keen's in lot 41. CURRY TOWNSHIP Pt ne se SlOxMI ft s 2 t 9 r i, .43 acre. Glendalo in lot 10. SHELBURN TOWN Lovelace's 3rd in lot 21. Hichland in lot 125. Highland in lot 126. S pt ae nw s 35 t 9 r 5, .40 acre. Ghcrrydale in lota 27 117 120 124 125 126 and 141. Park Place in lots 67 68 164 165 187 183 and 190. Highland in lots 42 and 93. O T pt in lots 15 and 16. FARMERSBURG TOWN Jennings Taylor in lots 43 and 44. McClanahan'e 2nd in lot 43. TUBMAN TOWNSHIP W pt nw sw s 11 t 8 r 10, 26.50 acres. , Pt n l-i e frl a 4 t S r 11, 4.20 acres. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Kolsem'B Sub Div in lots 30 and 31. Kolsem'a Sub Div in lots 42 and 43, Pt ne bw s 2 7t 8 r 9, .35 acre. Sw cor ne 1-2 ne nw s 14 t 8 r 9, 1 acre. Pt se ne (10x160 rods) s 34 t 8 r 9, .25 acre. ' W 1-2 jit ne ne a 1 t 8 r 9. .50 acre. Pt nw sw s 6 t'8 r 8, .50 acre. Se cor ne bw s 8 t 8 r 8, 11.92 acres. Cen pt n pt ne nw s 1 7t 8 r 8, .56 acre. Sw cor sw se (R of W) a 17 t 8 r 8, 2.30 , acres. Sw cor sw se (R of W) s 8 t 8 r S, 1.26 acres, Kolsem'a Addn in lots 78 79 SO 81. SULLIVAN CITY W. & A. 60 ft n side in lot 5. S Sullivan in lot 9 blk 5. 1 S Sullivan in lot 13 blk 7. ' : BeasleyY Fairview 40 ft e side in lot 37, 20 ft w pt in lot 37, in lots 38 39 40 52 53 54 63 64 66 74 75 76 77 and 80. Con Ter D w pt in lot 57. Con. Ter K 60x61 ft in lot 17. Con Ter E 60 ft in lot 18. Con Ter H s M w 1-2 in lot 11, 60 ft cen pt in lot 11, w pt n 1-2 in lot 13, pt in lot 3, pt in lot 16' pt in lot 15, pt in lot 15.. pt 2 strips in lot 15. Donnybrook in lots 3 4 5 6. W. & A. in lot 8. 15 ft n side in lot 9. Con Ter A 60x300 ft pt in lot 17. Con Ter B pt in lot 26. Crowder's pt in lot 28. . Mullane's in lot 9. Con Ter H 2 lots s pt in lot 13. S Sullivan in lots 6 and T blk S." S Sullivan in lot 5 blk 6. Con Ter H pt in lot 15. Donnybrook, in lot 38. Avondale In lots 81 46 57 58. BeaBley's Fairview in lots 24 and 55. Elm Park s 1-2 in lot 34, in lots 35 36 and 37. Ne cor nw bw s 27 r 8 t 9, 1 acre. In nw sw s 2 7t 8 r 9. .75 acre Con Tci A 605300 ft pt in lot 17. John Davis Sons 1st in lots 13 and 15. Con Tit Er.pt in lot 11. Avondale in lots 15 and 16. Bealey's Faivview in lot ,51, J. Davis Sons in lot 3. Central Park in lot 12. 'Williams in lots 24 and 25. Dixon's in lot 18. Con Ter H 117x69 ft in lot 83. McCammon's in lot 16. ' . Beasley's Fairview In lots 55 66 69 70. Miles Sub 18 ft e side in lot 2. Central Park in lot 15. W. A A. 60 ft de in lot . Donnybrook in lots 7 15 1 17 18. S Sullivan in lot 4 blk 6. in lot 17 blk 18. Corbin's Addn in lots 23 sr4 SO. Sinclair & Poynter in l-ts 11 12 IS 16. Avondale in h is 2 0a it.- . McCammon's 13 ft w ide ir- lot 24. Owens' n 1-2 w 1-2 irt lot 5. Wellmav'f; in W 214 Snow's Fairview tu lota 6 7 8. G. W. ft B. ou 1-2 ft pt in lot 80. Snow's Furviv In Iwi II 12 13 '32. CASS TOWNSHIP S 1-2 sw s 14 t 8 r 8, 17 acres. S 1-2 pt ne se s 13 t S r 8, .50 acre. Ne cor ne nw 13 t 7 r 8, 1.16 acres. Pt nw ne s 13 t 7r 8 1.16 acres. W side sw se s 26 t 8 r 8, 10 acres, and se sw s 2 6t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Ne sw s 23 t 8 r 8. 40 acres. ' Pt se se s 13 t 8 r 8. .52 acre. Pt se ne (70x130) s 13 t 8 r 8 .20 acre. Nw cor nw ne s 83 t 8 r 8. 1.50 acres. Pt ne sw a 14 t 7 t 8, 1.43 acres. Pt se ne s 15 t 8 r S, .25 acre. Pt r sw f S4 t 8 r 8. 1 acre. Crowder's Plat w 1-2 lot to. S cor e 1-2 r,w s 9 t 7 r 8. ? acres. Nw cor sw cor ne re s 21 t. 8 r S, .50 acre. In cei pt e 1-2 nw a 1 f, 7 r 8, 2.33 acres. E pt nw so s 13 t, 8 r8, .75 acre. Pt nw re s 3 t 7r ?, 2 acres. 1 In n pt e 1-2 so a 13 t 8 r 8. 1 acre. - In se pt ne ne s 13 t 8 r 8, 1.12 acres. DuKcer State Bank Addn lot 8. Nw cor pt w 1-2 se s U t Tr 8. 2.22 acres. Pt w 1-2 sw a 35 t R r 8, .20 acre. Lyonton R & L lot 66. Lyonlon o 1-2 lot 26. Buell B & 1, w 1-2 lot 26. PI so se s 13 t 8 r 8. .25 acta. Pt no nw s 2 t 7 t S, .50 acre. Sw cor nw sw t 8 r 8 ,07 acre. DUCGER TOWN Cen Coal Co's in low 170 171 172 173. . 0 T lx ft in lot JO. Cen Coal Co's in lots 9 Taud 98. . D & N Coal Co's in lot 31. On Coal Co's in lots 67 68 69 70 75 76 77 78 137 138. Cen Coal Co's 2nd in lots 24 and 25. O T 20 ft Dt in lot 22. Van Coal Co's 1st In lot 103. Van Part No. 3 in lots 3 4 5. JEFFERSON TOWNSWP Pt se se s 25 t 7 r 8. 1 acre. Pleaiantviil? nt V '?0. HAtnO-'J tAWVSHIP Paxton pt 1n lot "1 r..1 in lot 22. CARLISLE TOWN Smith's in lot 3 and 10x223 ft pt in lot I. GILL TOWNSHIP Pt sw frl s 18 t 7 r 10. 1 acre (roadway). Pt ne nw s 21 t 7r 10. 8 acres. MEROM TOWN O T in lot 78 and rt in lot 79. Also, tlw following mineral properties as acquired by Sullivan County for delinquent taxes, ind located in Sullivan County. Indiana: MINERAL JACKSON TWP. E pt se nw s 23 t 9 r 8. 25 acres. i N side nwswsllt8r8, 14.60 acres. N side sw sw pt nw sw s 11 t 8 1 8, 34.94 acres. ' Pt sw nw s 36 t 9 r 8, 1 sere. . W 1-2 sw s 5 t 9 r 8. S0.50 acres. . N 1-2 nw nw s 8 t. 9 r 8. 20 acres. K pt se 6 t 9 r , 120 acres. K 1-2 nw ne s 7 t 9 r 8. 20 acres. Cen pt se ne s 4 t 8 r S. 16 acres. N pt sw s 1 7t 9 r 8. 60 acres. Se pt sw s 18 t 9 r 3. 20 acres. Sw pt se nw s 8 t 9 r 8, 20 acres. W 1-2 s sw s E t S r 8, 20 acres. S 1-2 nw nw r 8 t 9 it. 21) acres. Pt ne ne s 7t f 8, 38 acres. VI n 1-2 se ne s 7t 9 r 8, 17 acres. N 1.2 nw ne s 8 t 9 r 8. ?" scum. P pt nw nw 35 t r 8, 29.75 Seres. W end s 1-2 nw. 4 t 8 r 8, 67.66 acres. S 1-2 se s 26 t 9 r 8. 80 acres. Nw se s 25 t 9 r 8, 40 acres. S 1-2 ne s 86 t 9 r 8. 80 acres, Nw ne i 36 t 9 t 8, 40 acres. . w Li u m i II t 1 t i, 20 acre , l! V VI 1 1 t (, 10 vtrti.

Ne Be (all except No. 7), a 10 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Sw sw a t t t 8, 40 acres. Cen pt se ne s 4 t 8 r 8, 16 acres. ,' Nw qr s 2 t 8 t 8, 151.28 acres. Pt aw a 2 t 8 r 8, 92 acres. Cen pt tw t H I r (, 10 acres, Pt s 3 t 8 r 8, 322 acres. W 1-2 ne a 26 t 9 r 8, 79 acres ; ne sw and n 1-2 so sw s 26 t 9 t 8, 59 acres. Pt s 1-2 so sw s 26 t 9 r 8, 9 acres. Pt w 1-2 se I 26 t 9 r 8, 73 acres. Pt w 1-2 se s 30 t 9 r 8, 27 acres. Pt sw qr s 30 t 9 r 8, 3 acres. S pt e 1-2 se s SO t 9 r 8, 51 acres. Pt se s 30 t 9 r 8. 107.41 acres. E pt n 1-2 n 1-2 8 81 t 9 r 8, 100 acres. N 1-2 sw ne s 81 t 9 r 8, 20 acres. N pt w 1-2 nw s 32 t 9 r 8, 20 acres. K 1-2 no s 1 t 8 r 8, 78.64. Ne ne s 8 t 9 r 8, 40 acres. E end ne ne s 5 t 9 r 8, 5.60 acres. W 1-2 nw s 5 t 9 r 8, 80 acres. S 1-2 ne hw s 5 t 9 r 8, 20 acres. N 1-2 tie s 6 t 9 r 8, 80 acres. Se ne s 6 t 9 r 8, 40 acres. Pt se nw s 26 t 9 r 8, 12.50 acres. Pt sw ox s 30 t 9 r 8, 16 acres (all veins except 6 and 7). I - Pt w 1-2 se s SO t 9 r 8, 4 acres (all veins except 6 and 7). MINERAL CURRY TWP. Pt e 1-2 e 1-2 ( 13 t 9 r 9, 37 acres. Pt 0t no 8 36 t 9 r 9, 20 acres. Pt se s 34 t 9 r 9, 30 acres. S end ne se s 3 4t r 9, 26.95 acres. Cen pt e 1-2 se s 24 t 9 r 9, 19.62 acres. Id se s 84 t 9 r 9, 1 acre. Sw se s 34 t 9 r 9. 40 acres. Sw nw s 26 t 9 r 9, 40 acres. Ne no s 26 t 9 r 9, 40 acres. Pt ne sw a 80 t 9 r 9, 7 acres. Pt n 1-2 s frl e 30 t 9 r 9, 9.25 acres, Sw cor sw sw s 19 t 9 r 9, 10 acres. Nw frl s 30 t 9 r 9, 98.84 acres. N pt w 1-2 w 1-2 ne s 30 t 9 r 9, 80 acres. W end nw sw frl a 30 t 9 r 9, 26 acres. Pt s 1-2 s 25 t 9 r 9. MINHKAL FAIRBANKS TWP. S 1-2 ne se 8 25 t. 9 r 10, 20 acres. Ne cor ne s25 t 9 r 10, 60 acres.E cen pt e 1-2 r 21? t 8 r 10, 84.80 acres. MIMRAL TtRMAN TWP. Ne s 2 t 8 r 10, 164.34 acres. Sw cor hw he 1 t 8 r 10. 2.50 acres. Se cor nw ne s 9 t 8 r 10, 1 acre. S pt ne ne s 6 t 8 r 10, 82 acres. MINERAL HAMILTON TWP. Ne cor nw sw s 13 t 8 r 9, 26 acres. N pt w pt ee s 8 t 7 r 9, 60 acres. E 1-2 sw s 28 t 8 r 8, 78.10 acres, Sw sw s 28 t 8 r 9, 40 acres. Nw sw s 28 t 8 r 9, 40 cres. t Pt sw se s 28 t 8 r 9, 4.90 acres. Pt e 1-2 se s 29 I 8 r 9, 87.50 acres. Pt n 1-2 ne s 3 t 8 r 9, 53 acres. Ne xe s 7 t 8 r 8, 4(1 acres, Se se s 7t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Svv se s 7 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. . S side se sw s 7 t 8 r 8, 10.60 acres, S side n 1-2 sw s 8 t 8 r 8, 42 acres. Pt s 1-2 sw a 8 t 8 r 8, 28 acres. Sw se s 8 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Eptseses8t8r 8, 36.55 acres. Pt se se s 8 t 8 r 8, 1.40 acres. Ne ne s 1 7t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Nw ne s 17 t 8 r 8, 87.10 acres. Ne nw s 1 7t 8 r 8, 40 acres, Sw ne s 17 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Su ne s 17 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. No se s 17 t 8 r 8, 40 acres Nw nw s 17 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Pt w 1-2 se 8 1 7t 8 r 8, 34 acres. Pt se se a l'7t 8 r 8, 35 acres. Sw ne s 18 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Ne nw s 18 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. S sidu ne ue s 18 t 8 r 8, 15 acres. N side ne ne s 18 t 8 r 8, 25 acres. Nw ne s 18 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Se nw b 14 t 7 r 9, 40 acres. S 1-2 ne a 14 t 7 r 9, 80 acres. Sw se s 9 t 7 r 9, 40 acres (No. 6). Ne sw 8 9 t 7 r 9, 40 acres (No. .6). Pt s 1-2 ne s 9 t 7 r 9, :70 acres (No. 6). Nw cor sw ne s 9 t 1 r 9, 10 acres (No. 6). Se se a -9 t 7r 9, 40 acres (No. 6). E pt s 1-2 se s 10 t 7 r 9, 51 acres (W. 0.) Ne sw a 10 t 7 r 9. 40 acres (W. O.). S 1-2 nw s 10 t 7r 9, 79 acres W. 0.1. Pt sw ne s 10 t 7 r 9, 27.60 acres (W. 6.). Pt nw se A 10 t 7 r 9, 27.50 acres (W. 0.1. Nw sw e 10 t 7 r 9, 40 acres (W. 0.). S 1-2 sw pt w 1-2 sw se 8 10 t 7 r 9, 109.20 acres (W. 0.).. 1 rod off s side w pt a 10 t 7 r 9, 1.33 acres (No. 6). E pt e 1-2 ne 8 15 t . Tr 9, 27.75 acres (W. O.) Cen pt ne 15 t 7 r 9. 74.75 acres (W. O.). E 1-2 sw nw a 15 t 7 r 9. 20 acres (W. C. N 1-2 nw s 15 t 7 r 9. 79.92 acres (W. O.). Nw ne s 15 t 7r 9, 20.67 acres (W. O.). Sw ne s 15 t 7 r 9, 26.47 acres (W. .). Se nw s 15 t 7t 9, 40 acres (W. O.). W 1-2 sw s 15 t 7 r 9. 80 acres (No. 6). W 1-2 sw nw s 15 t T r 9. 20 acres (W. O.). N 1-2 se ne a 16 t 7r 9, 20 acres (No. 6). E 1-2 s 1-2 se ne 8 16 t 7r 9, 10 acres (No. 6). Sw ne s 16 t 7 r 9, 40 acres (No. 6). 9 pt se ne 8 16 t 7 r 9. 10 acres (No. 6). N 1-2 n 1-2 ne s 18 t 7r 9. 40 seres (No 6). S 1-2 n 1-2 ne s 16 t 7 r 9, 40 acres (No 6). Se nw s 9 t 7 t 9, 40 acres (No. ). MINERAL CASS TWP. Pt nw ne s 11 t 7 r 8. 26.50 acre. Pt n 1-2 nw na a 11 t 7 r 8, 13.69 acres.. N 1-2 ne nw s 56 t 8 r 8, 20 acres. Nw ne and w 1-2 ne ne a SB t 8 r 8, 57.40 acres. N pt sw nw s 24 t 8 r 8, 15 acres. W pt nw nw s 24 t 8 r 8. 10 acies. Pt sw s 13 t 7r 8. 56.32 acres. Ne ne s 13 t 8 r 8, 40 acres. Ne cor sese13sTr8, 2 acres. Pt nw cor nw nw a 16 t 7 r 8, 12.50 acres. W 1-2 nw a 9 t 7 r 8, 80 acres. W 1-2 sw a 4 t 7 r 8, 80 acre . . 1 W 1-2 nw sw s 12 t T r 8, 20 acres. Cen pt se nw a 2 t 7 r 8, 4.50 acres. N 1-2 ne se and off e end nw se s 9 t 7 r 8, ' 26.26 acres. E cen pt ne nw 8 13 t 7 r 8, 7.20 acres. Pt nw ne s 13 t T r 8, 20 acre. N end e pt ne nw 8 13 t 7r 8, 8.50 acres. Nw nw nw e 16 t 8 r 8, 6.67 acres. E 1-2 ce ne a 36 t 8 r 8, 20 acres. Se sw 8 1 3t 8 r 8. 40 seres. Se cor ne sw s IS t 8 r 8, 7 acres. Ne nw s 24- t 8 t 8, 40 acres. Pt nw ne S 21 t S r 8, 5 acres. N s'.de se ne s 2S t 8 r 9, 9 acres. E side ne ne s 2 t 8 r 8, 9.67 acres. W side ne na a 28 t 8 r 8, 26 acres. S cen pt no qr s 2 t 7 r 8, 31 acres. Pt sw no s 2 t 7 r 8, 9.50 acres. Pt sw tie a 2 t 7r 8, 20.50 acres. Pt nw se a 2 t 7 r 8. 31 acres. ; N cen pt sc s 2 t 7 r S, 28 acres. N cen pt. ne s 2 t 1 t 8. 23.55 acres. Pt ne se s 2 t 7 r 8. 20.50 acres. I't w 1-2 sw c 2 t 7 r 8. 3 acres. Nw n s 1 t 7 r 8, 64 acres. Pt nw a I t 7 r 8. 214.49 acres. W 1-2 sw ne s 1 t 7 r 8, 26.71 acres. Pt ne cor ne s 2 t 7 r 8. 3 acres. MINERAL JEFFERSON TWP. K pt ne ne a 10 t 6 r 8. 10 acres. In ne ne s 10 t 6 r 8. 20 acres. N pt nw nw 33 t T r 8. 3.50 acres.' W cen pt nw s 33 t 7 r 8, 20 acrt-g. Con pt nw ne s 3 t tt r 3, 10.50 acres. No r.w s 3 t 6 r 8, 58.32 acres. Pt n pt s u 25 I 7 8, 10 aefes. Cen pt e pt se s 25 t 7 r 8, 20 acres. W pt s 1-2 se.nw a 25 a 7 r 8. 5 acres. S pt s 1-2 S3 hw s 25 t 7 r 8, 5 acres. Pt sw qr n 24 t 7r 8, 99.64 acres. Ft se qr a 2! t 7r 8., 90.75 acres. ft nw qr i 26 t 7 r S, 74 acres. . Ft. ne qr i 2i. t 7 r S, 9.8,1 acres. N pt sw nw 8 25 t 1 t 8, 9.50 acres. Pt nw hw and ne cot ne nw a 25 t 7 r 9, 45.18 acres. Nw se s 4 t 6 r 8. 40 acres. Cen pt 1-2 -8 25 t 7r 8. 12.0 7acres. S pt w 1-2 sw s 33 t 7 r 8. 5 acres. S pi sw nw ! I J p 8, -10 acres. Pt s 1-2 nw s 33 t 7r 8. 47 acres. Pt nw sw s 3 t 6 r 8, 10 acres. Se sw s 3 t 6 r 8, 40 acres. Cen pt nw sw s 9 t. 6 r 8. 4 acres. N pt nw sw s 9 t 6 r 8, II acres. Se cor se se s 25 t 7 r S. 76.20 acres. Sw cor se se s 36 t 7 r 8. 33.40 acres. Sw sw a 10 t 6 r 8, 40 acres. W pt n 1-2 ne a 1 t 6 r 8. 80 acres. , S 1-2 se s s 10 t 6 t 8. 20 acres. S sw s 14 t 6 r 8. 40 acres. Ne pt ne he s 24 t 7 r S, 20. or acre. No pt ne ne 8 24 t 7r 8. 20.95 acres. In a pt ne ne a 24 t 7 r 8. 12.05 acres. ' MINERAL HADDON TWP. Pt e 1-2 s 33 t r 9. 22.10 acres. Nw cor ne s 31 t 7r 8, 5 acres. Pf toe 3 and 29 t 1 r 9, 168.92 acres. P lot 12 t 6 r 9. 13.61 acres. P(. tee 94 2 & It t 6 r 9, 134.40 acres. In se cor nw frl s 8 t 6 r 9. 2.50 acres. Pt sur 10 and 12 s 10 t 6 r 9, 69.02. Loc 239 s 4 t 6 r 9, 60 acres. Loc 15 8 9 t 6 r 9. 50 acres. Loc 92 t 9 and 10 t 6 r 9, 74.45 acres. Pt loo 12 s 10 t 6 r 9. 40 acres.' P tor 13 t r 9, 80.48 aeres. Pt w pt toe 29 $ JO t t r 9, 17.03 am, , Tp sv it s i i it vr

E 1-2 nw ne a 8 t 6 r 8, 20 acres. . Pt w 1-2 ne s 8it 6 r 8, 16 acres. Se re s 8 t 6 r . 40 acres. Sw ne a 8 t 1r 8; 40 'acres. W pt ne frl a 12 t r 9, 40.28 acres. So so a 32 t 7 r 8, 40 acres. Pt ne ne s 1 t r 9. 22.06 acres. Pt nw nw s 6 t 8 r 8, 17.14 acre3. Pt sw ne t 32 t T t 8, 89.80 acres. Pt ne ne s 32 t 7r 8, 8.33 acres. Pt sw ne s 35 t 7 r 9. 8 acres. Sale WICL NOT continue from day to day. Properties if sold, must be sold on June 2a, 194S. The above described real estate and minerals belong ' lo Sullivan County, Indiana. The terms Of the sale are cash. Said real estate and minerals will be sold subject to taxes for the your 1946 payable in 1947. Witness my hand and official seal this ?3rd day of May, 1946. (Seal) JAMES McGARVEY. Amlitot Suliivan County, Indiana. (1st insertion May 23. 194641)

LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Street entertained the following guests Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hanley . and children .of California, Mrs. Mary Harvey of Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bogard, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Street and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Street, Ann and Billy. Mr. Hanley's home was at Graysville until a few years ago when he went to California to resid3. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Eaton of Parnona, California, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loren Willis, Visited Mr. , and Mrs. C. W. Willis here yesterday. Miss Mary Ashby has returned home after spending the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fear in Whiting, Indiana. , Mrs. Fred Huff and Mrs. W. C. Roe spent Tuesday afternoon in Terre Haute. Mrs. Sarah Reed of Merom, transacted business in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Bertha Fish?r has sold her residence property on North Broad Street to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Shipman. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Fisher have purchased the J. E. Blume farm southeast of Sullivan on R. R. 5. The Blumes have purchased tlia Fisher residence on North Broad Street. Both families Will move into their new homes next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Inman of Hymera, visited the latter's sister, Mrc. Joe Gilman, Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Banther and Mrs." Clara Vester of Paxton, visited friends in Sullivan Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Lucas, nurse at the Mary Sherman Hospital is enjoying a week's vacation. After spending the pat week withj her parents and sistrr Miss Wanjeta Bragdon returned to Albuquerque, New Mexico by plane, leaving Terre Haute Sunday evening and arriving in in Albuquerque Monday at 6:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Garland 3outt and son, Billy, of Washington, D. C, and Chicago, Illinois, Who wsre week-end, gueets of Mr. and Mrs. DUlion IToutt of French Street returned to Chicago Monday. SOCIETY Turman Township Army And Navy Mother's Club The Army and Navy Mother's of Turrr.an Township will meet at the Ridgsway heU on Friday, May 31, at 2:00 p. m. All members are requested -to attend. Postpone Past Matrons Club ' The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons Club meeting has been postponed from Friday, May 24th to May 31st on account of commencement. M. J. Aikin & Son FUNERAL HOME "Aikifl's Service Costi N More." SADDLE HORSES HORSE AND BUGGY and ' II AY RIDES SHAKAMAK STATE PARK STABLES Open 7 Days A Week MRS. VERNA HUNTER "Your Stomach's Best Friend" IS OUR COOK DINE AT THE

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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The following third grade children made a perfect score in spelling for the last six weeks period: Jo Ann Akers, Lester Alumbaugh, Leven Arnett, Larry Arnett, Betty Brodie, Kathleen Burns, Jimmie Critchfield, Michael Eaton, Larry Easter, Franklin Emerine,' Larry Briggs, Norma Milam, Jerome Ridge, Shirley Scully, Bobby Simmers, Marlene Southwood, Linda Stanifer, Sue Wolfe, Janet Wright, Beverly Taylor. ' Camera Club Picnic The Junior High School Camera club had a weiner roast at the city park Wednesday evening, May 15. The club thoroughly enjoyed seeing Richard Thudium's horse and riding on the park merry-go-round. Everyone had a Very nice time. The following members were present: Maxine Burntt, Norma Cleveland, Phyllis Bryan, Joan Pinkerton, Betty Brown, Jimmie Theal, Jimmie Bolding, Richard Thudium and Miss Hinkle, sponsor. ' The fir;:t grade at the Junior High Building enjoyed a trip to the City Library Wednesday afternoon. Several of the children had never been there before. After they returned to their room they wrote a letter to their mother asking her to let them join the Reading Club on May 27 which Mrs. Kennedy had told them about. Mr. Perigo's band entertained grades four, five, six and the Junior High School Friday morning. INTER-CLASS CONTEST A great deal of interest and enthusiasm was shown in the inter-class contest which was held at the Junior High School during April and May. The majority of students from both the seventh and eighth grades participated. The final results wpre as follows: In volley ball the eighth grade girk' team with Sue Wiley as captain defeated the seventh grade team by a score of 31-19. Andrea Brown was the captain of the seventh grade team. The eighth grade boys' team whose captain was Don Wolfe defeated the seventh grade team 25-13. Don McClure was captain of the sevphth graders. In softball Phyllis Usre.v'3 eighth grade team defeated Edna Fir cher's seventh grade team by ' a score of 32-16. The boys' boxing results were: 145 lbs. winner, R. Treadway, 8th: lorer, R.' Wilson. 3th. 135 lbs. winner, Skipper-Oldham, 8th: loser, Bob Knew, Sth. !25 lbs. winner, Don McClure, 7th: loser, Joe Be!!. "5th. 118 lb?, winner, Bob Hollifisld, 7th: loser, Marvin Lay, Sth. 100 lbs. winner, Billy Gait, Sth: loser, W. Knotts, 7th. 85 lbs. winner. Pat Page, Sth: loser, Bobby Zellers, 7th. 70 lbs. winner, Russell Wolfe, 3th: loser, J. McCammon, 7th. The track results were: Boys: Winners, Grade 8 Marvin Lay, Paul Howe, Richard Adams. Jim Keal, John . Neal, Paul Orman, Pat. Page, Richard Thudium, Don Wolf?, Bob New. : Runners-up, Grade 7 Don McClure, F.ayrnond Di!ks, Vaino Graham. Marvin Meghan, J. "Knotts, J. Kaynes; Floyd f ettles. Tommy Codley, Brummett, J. McCammon. -Girls: Distance throw: Edna Fischer, 7th. High Jump: winning team Sth; Mary Alice Walters, Ruth Anderson, Phyllis Usrey, Ann Howard. Runners-un: 7th; Carolyn Sutch, Ann Jamison. PinR Pong: John Neal Sth; won over Leon Wilson 7th. .Relays: " 1. Three-legged race Marvin Lay, 8th, winner; Vaino Granrc. 7th, lorer. Andrea Brown, 7th, winner by forfeit from Phyllis Usrey, 3th. . r 2. Siamese race Marvin Lay, Sth, winner by forfeit from Jerry Haynas, 7th. Phyllis Usrey. 3th, y winner; Jo Ann Ford, 7th, Iossr. 3. Sack race Pat Page, 8th, Winner; Marvin McMahan, 7th, loser. Ruth Anderson, 8th, winner; Sally Organ, 7th. loser. 4. Dumbbell race Don McClure, 7th, winner; Pat Page, Sth, loser. Barbara Chambers, 7th, winner; Ruth Anderson, ' 8th, loser. jVseA Fat Makes Soap On pound of salve?d fat cakes approxlacte'y cr;e 24 os. nsrkage ci tf? Savs All usd Ut

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