Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 140, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 July 1947 — Page 4

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'SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIA?

r 1 ESS - Jl" .uUttOtW ?TH DISTRICT MEETING -The 7th District meeting of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 at Loogootee, Indiana. There will be a dance Saturday night. The business session Will begin Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. There will be the annual election of District officers. Everyone is urged to attend. " Jeanne Parks will give a talk on the Girls State which she recently attended. 1 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court, the undersigned, Guardian of TREACY SHORES, will., at 10:00 A. M. on Tuesday. August 5. 3947. at the residence of TREACY SHORES, one-half (Ms) mile South of the Lawn Cemetery in Curry TownShip, Sullivan County, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than twothirds (23) of its appraised value, the following described real estate belonging to her said ward, situate in Sullivan County, state of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: The North half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 11, Township 9 North, Range 9 west, excepting a strip 35 feet wide off the south side of .the west half of said tract; Containing i 19.75 acres, more or less; And also subject to a deed for the coal and other minerals made to Will H. Hays. Trustee, with power to sell and convev, which said, deed is reported In Deed Record 110 on page 49 and a mineral deed to the Indiana, Coat Company recorded in Deed Record 118 on page, 418. in the Recorder's! Office of Sullivan County, Indiana: , At said time and place the undersigned, as Guardian, will also offer for sale the personal property belonging to her ward consisting of household goods, as follows: . . 1 walnut dresser; 5 dining choir"- 1 library table; 3 trunks; 1 buffet: 1 Victrola; 3 lamps; 1 : child's rocker; 2 9x12 rugs; 1 rifle; ' 1 heating stove; 1 chiffrobe: 1 oak dresser; 1 bed: 1 stand; 2 omall rugs: 1 round "dining table: 1 kitchen table; 1 glass-door safe: 1 kitchen cabinet: 1 ice box; 1 ironing board; quilt tops; and 1 lot of dishes and cooking utensils. ci .... I mill Ku anlli to the highest and best bidder at not less than the full appraised value. Said sale will be made subject to ,the approval of the Court and for cash, free of liens, excepting taxea for the year 1947 payable in the year 1948. RUTH V. ANDERSON. Guardian of TREACY SHORES, lat Ins 7-15-47 3t. THIS IS THE W AY to sreater car enjoyment! F AT DUDLEY CHEVROLET SALES

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cc vv eunesuay aj Sullivan ' test Ne7s ACHIEVEMENT DAY PROGRAM The Friday Troubadours and the Wabash Maidens held their Achievement Day program Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the New Lebanon, gym. The dress revue was held with Mrs. Roxie ' Kelsey as accompanist. The program was announced by Carol Hart. The welcome to the mothers was given by Shirley Mason. The pledge to the flag and the 4-H Club creed followed by Carolyn Rader. A duet was played by Shirley Mason and Christine Arnett. Miss Gentry gave an interesting talk. A piano solo was given by Barbara Irvin. Mrs. Terrell gave a short talk followed by another duet by Christine Arnett and Shirley Mason. Group singing was then led by' Carol Hart. Refreshments were served. The gym was decorated with green and "white and 4 leaf clovers. Ribbons given on baking were as follows: ' 1st Division Martha Rusk, Ruth Roseberry, Barbara Wills, Miggie Land, 1st; Garnetta Stewart, Verlene Ridge, Georgia .French, Marilyn Copeland, 2nd; Kathryn Monroe, Wilma Roberts, I Jean Conger, Dorothy Shepler, 3rd. 2nd Division Barbara Irvin, 1st;. Barbara Stedman. 2nd. . ! 3rd Division Margaret Nash, 1st; Carolyn Rader, 2nd; EarL'ne I Hobbs, 3rd. " ' 4th . Division Wilma Hart, 1st; Doris Turpen, Christine Arnett, Carolyn Daniels, Shirley Mason, Alice Bogard, 2nd; Dorothy linger, Sandra Daugherty, 3rd. 5th Division Frances Wills, Helen Mahan, 2nd. Food Preparation: , 1st Division Martha Daugherty, Margaret Mast, 1st; Jean Conger, Barbara Irvin, Ruth Roseberry, Patsy Brashier, 2nd. . 2nd Division Carolyn Rader, 1st; Shirley Mason, 2nd.

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones 3rd Division Wilma Unger, Helen Mahan, 1st; Frances Wills, 2nd. , 4th Division Wanda Conger, 1st; Carol Hart, Dorothy Unger, 2nd; Virginia Bates, 3rd. Clothing: 1st Division Martha Daugherty, Patsy Brashier, 1st; Verlene Ridge, Mildred Shepler, Dorothy Shepler,- Jean Conger, 2nd; Garnetta Stewart, Peggy Thrasher, Martha Rusk, 3rd. 2nd Division Barbara Sted man, Barbara Irvin, Ruth Roseberry, 2nd; Kathryn Monroe, Cosette French, 3rd. 3rd Division Virginia Bates, Carolyn Rader, 2nd. I 4th Division Wilma Unger, 1st; Christine Arnett, Shirley Mason, 2nd; Doris Turpen, 3rd. i 5th Division Carol Hart, Wanda Coyner, 1st; Dorothy Unger, 2nd. ! Those to go to the County dress revue are as follows: Carol Hart, Dorothy Unger, Wanda Coyner, Christine Arnett, Wilma Unger, Doris Turpen, Carolyn Rader, Virginia Bates, Cosette French, Ruth Roseberry, Barbara Irvin, Barbara Stedman, Martha Rusk, Dorothy Shepler, Verlene Ridge, Patsy Brashier, and Peggy Thrasher. BAND TO PRACTICE TONIGHT The Sullivan band will practice tonight for the second band concert which will be given Thursday night at the city park, Wil fred Perigo said today. The practice session will be held at I the high school 1 7:15 p. m. auditorium at NEW LEBANON W.S.C.S. The New Lebanon W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon, - July 17, at the church. , : GRAYSVILLE ; F.F.A. ' ' PLANS TRD? . The Graysville F.F.A.' met last night at the Graysville , High School for the July meeting. John Ransford, chapter president, presided at the meeting. The group voted to have a camping trip to Shakamak, with the dates for the trip being Aug. 15, 16 and 17. Emmett J. Wagner, adviser, reported on the F.F.A. Swine Co-operative Association. BLANKET tomatically. Pre-warms your bed, Keeps you cozy all eight, no natter how the weather changes. 72x86 inches. Blue, rose, green, cedar. Get yours, today. Easy to wash. Launders beautifully. Carefully made to rigid General Electric safety standards, and approved by Underwrite Laboratories, Inc,

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS ' THE STATE OF INDIANA, StltLlJan county, ss in the svhhiVan circuit court, mat term, 1947 ' - ' SAMUBL R.' TRAVIS' vs. GREAT LAKES OIL AND GAS SYNDICATE WILLIAM A. REHFIELD TRI STATES OIL SYNDICATE COMPLAINT NO. 31164. CAUSE OF ACTION: COMPLAINT TO QUIET TITLE BE IT KNOWN, That on this 27th day of June, in the year 1947, the above named plaintiff by Pigg and Tennis, Attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court his complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, that said defendants, Great Lakes Oil and Gas Syndicate, William A. Behfield and Tri States Oil Syndicate are

Lnot residents of the State of Indiana, Said defendants therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint auainst them, said cause cf action being complaint to Quiet Title wherein the Plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the undivided interest in. and to. the oil and gas leases executed by the following Lessors covering the real estate hereinafter described, said real estate located in Sullivan County, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: a. J. A.. Bosstick and Virginia Bosstick Being the north half of the north half of Section 5, Township 9 North. Rage 9 West and containing 164.7 acres, more or less. b. Geo. Belt and Mattie L. Belt Being the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in Section 3. Township 9 north, range 9 west, containing 80 acres, more or less: also the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 10, excepting therefrom a strip 10 feet wide off the east side thereof as conveyed to J. P. Johnson and wife, Laura by deed dated July 20. 1936 and recorded in Deeck Record 143 on page 395 in the Recorder's Office of Sullivan County, Indiana. Also the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 10. containing 40 acres, more or less, all of Section 9 & 10. Township 9 North, Range i West and containing 200 acres, more or less. i c. Jesse E. Crabb and Sadie Crabb 'rne west pari or me nonneasi. quarter of the northwest quarter, being a strip of even width, containing 25 acres off the west side thereof, of Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 9 west and containing 25 acres, more or less. d. James L. Curry and Eva Curry The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 3. Township 9 North, Range 9 west uid containing 40 acres, more or less. e. Florence Dickey and Phillip O. Dicltey Beginning 68 rods east of the northwest corner of the south half of the northeast quarter of Section 5, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and running thence south 80 rods; thence east 20 rods: thence north 80 rods- thence west 20 rods to the place of beginning, of Section 5, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 10 acres, more or less. f. Wm. M. Godfrey and Nina Godfrey The east half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter. excepting therefrom 2 rods of equal width off the entire south end. leaving in said tract 19.50 acres, more or less: also, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, except S acres In a strip of even width off the entire north side thereof, leaving in said tract after said exception 35 acres, more ,or less, all of Section 4. Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 55 acres, more or less. g. Butler E, Gaskins and Fannie Gaskins Part of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, being all of said quartSr quarter except the following tract: Beginning at the northeast corner at said quarter quarter and running thence south 16 rods: thence .west 14 rods; thence, north 16 rods: thence east 14 rods to the beginning, containing 1,40 , acres, . leaving in said tract after, said, exception 40.17 acres, more or less, of Section 4. Township 9 North, Range 9 West ' and containing . 40.17 acres, more ; or less. . h. Albert W. Hay worth and Jett S. Hayworth 1 ' ' . The southet quarter of the southwest auarter and 10 acres of even width off the east side of the I southwest quarter of the south- . & i n . a .. . u .. wesn quaner ui sct;liuii t, mm liic southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 8, all of Section 4 & 8, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 60 acres,, more or less. . i. Ora E. Johnson and Albert Johnson Beginning at the southeast corner of the south half of the northeast quarter of Section 5.- township 9 north, range 9 west, and running thence west 72 rods; thence north 40 rods: thence east 72 rods: thence south 40 rods to the beginning, of Section 5, Township 9 North,

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Range 9 West and containing 18 acres, more or less. . Edward F. Nenneman and Leora E. Nenneman The north half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4, Township , 9 North, Range 9 West, containing 20 acres, more or less; ALSO the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 3, all of Section 3 & 4,Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 60 acres, more or less. k. Ralph Owen The east half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, of Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 20.78 acres, more or less. 1. LeRoy Wyiett Ping and Mary E. Ping Being 50 acres of even width off the north side of the south part of the east half of the southeast quarter, of Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 50 acres, more or less. m. T. C. Runkle and Anna E. Runkle Being 15 acres off the south side of the north half of the northwest ' quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 4. Township 9 North. Range 9 West and containing 15 acres, more or less. n. Hosea Stewart and Pearl Stewart The north half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 4: containing1 20.75 acres, more or less; ALSO, the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 4, containing 20.75 acres, more or less, all of Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and. containing 41 acres, more or less. o. Walter D. Sparks and Elizabeth B. Sparks The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 4, containing 20 acres, more or less; ALSO, the . northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 9, containing 40 acres, more or less, all of Section 4 & 9, Township 9 North. Renge 9 West and containing 60 acres, more or less. p. Bert H. Seever and Bessie V. Seever The north part of the east half of the northeast quarter, being 30 acres off the south side of the northeast quarter, of the northeast quarter and 10 acres off the north side of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, all in Section 9. of Section 9, Township 9 North, Ranpe 9 West and containing 40 acres, more or less.

q. Richard Taylor and Delia J. Taylor The northeast quarter oi me northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter: also 13 acres of even width off of the north side of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 9: ALSO, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter; also the north half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter: the west half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter: also the east half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and one half acre off the south end of the east half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4. all in Section 4 & 9 Township 9 North. Rang 9 West and containing 85 acres more or less, r. Chauncey Tague The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 3, Township 9 north, range 9 west, excepting 14 acres off the east side; also the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 4, township 9 north, range 9 west, lying south of the center of the public highway running through the north part of said quarter, containing 38 acres, all of Section 3 & 4 Township 9 North. Range 9 West and containing 65 acres, more or less, s. Fred Vangilder 15.70 acres of even width off the entire east side of the northeast quarter of ; the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, containing 41.63 acres, 4.10 acres off the east side of all that part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, lying north of the gravel road running across said quarter quarter; the south half of the southwest quarter Of the northwest quarter and 5 acres in a strip of even width off the northside of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, after entering KIDOD Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired, weak at such times? Then ro try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Famous to help women troubled this wayl Also a stomachic tonic 1 LYDIAE. PINKHAM'S SSSKS'

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Your friends are treated kindly at our funeral home. all in Section 4, Township 9 North, Range 9 West and containing 87.18 acres, more or less. t. John W. Adams Being Section 32 & 33.. Township 10 North, Range 9 West and containing 95 acres, more or less. u. Benjamin F. Lane Being the south half of the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 9 North. Range 9 West and containing 35 acres, more or less. v. Charles Blaker Being the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 5. Township 9 Norfh, Range 9 West and containing 40 acres, more or less. and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause at the Court House in Sullivan County and State of Indiana, on the 2nd day of September. 1947. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 27th day of June. 1947. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys for Plaintiff. VILLAGE HOMEMAKERS The Village Homemakers met Tuesday evening, July 9th at the home of Mrs. Floyd Nesty at 723 North Court Street. Mrs. Hugh Giles, president, called the meeting to order. The club creed and pledge to the flag were given in unison. The lesson on nylon, rayon and silk was given by Mrs. Rush Rickard. Song "America the Beautiful" was sung and Mrs. George Walters gave the history

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kins, Herschel Pirtle, Rex Ru sell, Foy Rusk, James Robinso Denzil Rusk, Herman Scott, Wi fred Usrey, George Waltei George Wass, he hostesses, Me dames Merle Terrell, Hugh Gili and Floyd Nesty and the follow ing guests, Msedamse Alvin Spainhour, E. A. Shoemaker an Mrs. Raymond Prose of Iowa, y HOME EC CLUB TOUR POSTPONED Due to the 4-H Achievemei Day Wednesday, July 16, Sullivan Home Economics cli tour will be postponed tint Wednesday, July 23. The bus W leave from the Baptist church ! 8:30 a. m. Anytime Any Plac YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow TAILORING SPECIALIST H. C. WHITMAN ta cmi Stone n - .. . i July 16 and 17 Wed. and Thur. Let him show you his large and unusually fine array of brand new i SUITINGS and COATINGS J to be L Made to Measure . Let him take your measurement for a Suit or Coat, to be delivered now or later.

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