Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 August 1947 — Page 8

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Bill Odom Starts ,

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"Doggefs Coat and Eadge" Is the great prize in the Thames rowing match, given on the first of August, every year. It is so railed from Thomas Dogget, an actor of Drury Lane, who sig nalized the accession of Ceorge I to" the throne by giving annually a waterman's ctat and badge to the winner of the race. The Fishmongers' company add 8 guinea to the prize. Traffic in the port of Boston is second brily to New York, in the United States, in value of imports and sea-borne passenger trade. ; - The "Dogs of War" are Famine, Sword and Fi

Morocco of today is the renv nant of the gret Shereefian empire founded by the Arab Invader who carried the crescent - of Islam west at the close of the " seventh century and ruled all northwestern Africa and most of the Iberian peninsula. '. The s country is divided? into three , zones: the. French, the Spanish zone, and the, neutral Tangier "area. The capital is Rabat. Both men and women of an- - cient Egypt often placed a lump of highly scented unguent on their heads to wear at festivals. :-' Americans normally average - about 160,000,000 telephone conversations a day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Donnally (CDT) today on his solo ar0Und of Oak Hill, West Virginia, spent the world flight which was delayTuesday and Tuesday night with ed and interrupted three timss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummer this week.

and Mark of Paxton. Mr. Donnally and Mark are veterans of World War II. They were buddies while stationed in France.

Thomas Chittenden was electl ed as first governor of the state ; of Vermont in March, 1778, in . the first election under the . state's constitution. The state existed as a republic for 13 years until Its difficulties In re:' gard to boundaries and sover-' eighty were solved. It was admitted to the Union March 4, 1791. being the first after the original 13. Montpelier waschos-'; en as the capital. w

' The plane was the Reynolds Bombshell a converted Army A-26 attack bomber in which Odom and his wealthy sponsor, Milton Reynolds, set ,a round the world speed record late in April.

The Methodist church'has 000 organized churches in the United States.' "

The. body "of Choplnr famous Palish composer, was buried in Pre Lachaise cemetery, France, near the graves of his friends, Cherubini ; and Bellini, bvt his' heart was sent back to 'Poland,' where It is preserved in , the Church of the Holy Cross at Warsaw.

Name Winners (Continued from Page 1) Sara Liston Fairbanks Connie Medley Gill Mildred Rooksberry Gill

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Wilma Alexander Phyllis Street Jane Enstrom Carol Nichols Carolyn Jean Stewart Mildred Shepler . division n Blue Ribbon Group , Jane Lowry

Ruth Ann Hull Martine Rinsch Joy Beth Osburn Joanne Shake Carol Nash s Marjorie Thomson Judith Bell Phyllis Phillips Ranell Wible Carolyn Wolfe Barbara Stedman Red Ribbon Group Marclene Feltner Barbara Irvin Frances Wilson Marilyn Sproatt Carolyn Mallory Barbara Burnett Wanda Ransford Ruth Roseberry

WMte Ribbon Group Marilyn Reynolds Cecelia Harris Margie Gammel Marjorie Payne Hazel Rousq Cosette French

DIVISION ra Blue Ribbon Group Nancy Barker Haddon Jane Barnett Jackson

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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S " SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Commissioner, byvirtue of an order of the Suilivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending-, entitled Frank R. Conkle, plaintiff vs. Everett Conkle, Ross . Corrkle Jr., Garnette Horner, Pauline Creager, Norman Conkle, Jr., Rex Conkle, defendants, and numbered 31 142 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the Jawoffice of Eedwell. Bedwell & Hames, 32' South Court Street. Sullivan, Indiana, on the 2nd day of September, 1947. at 10:00 A. M. of snid day. he will offer for sale at private vendue and at not less than the full .appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Sullivan County, state of Indiana, to-wit-Lot No. 39 in the Mspleton Subi division of the town (now city) of - Sullivan "as the same appears on " the recorded plat thereof. Said real estate to be sold for cash 8nd free of liens except the taxes :'or the vear 1947 payable in the year 3948, a' not less than the full appraised value, subject to the approval of the Sullivan Circuit Court. ,T T JESSE E. BEDWF.LL. Commissioner 1st ins 8-7-47 3t.

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