Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1947 — Page 5
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1947.
Quick Kicks
' i ,r i 1 . T T Mil- 11' t.i.s
naa given xne Arrows to compen- name wim jaswivune mis rnuay.
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sate for the formation that
Panthers used.
the
relatives
Coach Jones has been working
lis boys hard for the opening lome game of the season against he Bioomington Panthers. The
:oach, after scouting the Panthers
n their first game of the season
ast Monday, has changed slight'
y some of the assignments he
will be opening- their season
There might be a chance in the starting lineup for the Arrows
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
rvotice is hereby given that the ndersigned Administratrix of the state of Arbacces B. Gray has this ay filed in the office of the clerk of
tie suiuvan Circuit Court her final
;port of her account with said rstatp.
nd that the same will be heard by ie Sullivan Circuit Court on the 27th ay of September, the same being the ith judicial day of the September
rm ivu 01 said court. ,
Creditors, heirs and legatees and 1 persons interested In said estate
. said decedent therefore are hereby 3tified to appear in said court on lid day and show cause why said iport should not be approved. IRMA F. GRAY, Administratrix, witness my . hand and seal of said mrt at Sullivan this 4th day of ;ptember, 1917. JAMES H. RINGER, r Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court, igr & Tennis, Attorneys, t ins 9-4-47 2t.
JOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that ' the idersigned Administratrix of the tate of Eva M. Fumkhouser has this y filed in the office of the clerk of e Sullivan Circuit Court her final port of her account witli said estatg. il that the same will be heard by r. Sullivan Circuit Court on the 4th y of October, the same beTng the Hi judicial day of the September m 1917 of said court.
'reditors, heirs and legatees and persons interested in said estate said decedent therefore are hereby ified to appear in said court on '1 day and show cause .why said ort should not be approved. GLENNA FUNKHOUSER. Administratrix.
Vitness my hand and seal of said
rt at bulhvan this 4th day of tember, 1947. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court.
ndolph H. Mayes, Attorney. '
ins 3-4-4 zi.
JTIfK.OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE : AT PUBLIC AUCTION 'fhp, undersigned, Virgil Lane. a3 ninistrator of the Estiite of Benla-
ii Franklin Lane, deceased, by tue of-an order of the Sulnvart Cht Court of Sullivan County. Indiana.
,,le and entered in a cause therein
Riding entitled Virgil Lane. a(J-
nstrator of the Estate of Benjamin mklin Lane, deceased, as sucn aduistrator vs. Otlo Lane. Virgil Lane.
fx Clouse, Clara Easton, Margaret h Dunn, Harvey Lane. Clare E. afman. Hattie Pearl Pocchi, Earl b Lane and numbered 31174 upon dockets thereof, hereby gives ice that at the law office of Pigg Tennis, .1-3 West Jackson Street, in City of Sullivan, Sullivan County, liana on .,, ... I - SATURDAY r HIE 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1947
10:00 o clock A. M. on said date, he 1 offer for sale, at public sale the
lowing described real estate situate
Sullivan County, Indiana, to-wit: The south halt of the north half f the southwest quarter, of Section Trvnrriahin Q Nnrih Ranp-ft Q
Vest, except five acres in a strip
f even width off the east end
Ijliereof. leaving In said tract thirty-
ive loo; aci tr jiiui e ui iroo, ouu--ct to mineral deed heretofore xecuted conveying all the coal and t.her underlying minerals together
vith all mining rights and prlvieges contained In said deed con
veying all coal and underlying minerals. TERM OF SALE Kaid real estate will be sold for cash, eo of all liens, except taxes for the ar 1947 due and payable in the year I8, which the purchaser shall assume tri agree to pay and- tor not less than 10-t birds of its appraised velue and ihiect to the approval of the Sullivan rcuit Court of Sullivan County, .liana. r VIRGIL LANE. Administrator of the Estate of : Benjamin Franklin Lane, deceased, k-g & Tennis, iiorneys for 1 administrator, ins 9-4-47 4t.
The Jasons will be playing football for the first time in a
Srne figures from the WorId- number of years, and apparently
i Telephone will tell what the the Bulldogs have the idea it will Panthers did aguinst the New be a soft game. But those are the , Castle Trojans. Bioomington piled games that turn out differently, up sixteen first dclwns, against sometimes, and Coach Frazier is
two for the Trojans.. The Pan-, working hard to overcome that, thers completed eight out . of J twelve passes, while the Trojans I Vincennes is having a little could consent on onlv three out trouble, too. It seems that one
of seven. I Senior Jones, who was expected ; tomorrow night. Calvin Hilge-
to be a starter at halfback for diek, who started against Bick- ' s Coach Inman suffered a broken I nell at fullback, is still favoring The Panthers are big, and will anke jn practice Tuesday night, a bad leg, and he might not
be tough for the Arrows to han- He was the second boy the Alices die, but from all indications from lost this week. Bob Inman, a re-
what they showed against New serve halfback, broke his right
Castle and what the Arrows put rm In scrimmage just the night
out against Bicknell, we'd say
that it should be a close game,
with the Arrows good enough to
Iwill be at home to the Arrows a Monday to visit
week from tomorrow night, will friends in Ohio. play the Princeton Tigers Friday, j Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dilley, The Hatchets will be after their Mrs. Leticia Wilfon and Mrs. L. second straight win, and their H. Crew called on Mr, and Mrs. second straight S.LA.C. victory John Lloyd Sunday evening. of the season. Princeton, who ( xhe Past Matrons met at the seldom is on the Arrow schedule, home of Mrs. Essie Fuller last
before.
. This corner is going to
Ind-
sneak out a win, proyided they ianapplis Saturday to watch that have corrected the mistakes they Pro game that Bill Fox, who hanmade against Bicknell. But, the dies sports for the Indianapolis
Arrows must protect those flanks News, is putting on. He has arbetter if they hope to win. ' ranged for two pretty fair ball
clubs to put on the show, and in After the big build-up .the addition, there will be a clinic
Bicknell News gave the fans and for coaches with six different
team before the game last Friday , centers giving out with the in-
and what with those long years formation. It will be quite a
of thumpings by the Arrows it game, what with Waterfield passwasn't too hard the same paper !.ing for the Rams.
is working hard .this week to
create the fight attitude fqr the I Washington's Hatchets, who i
Wednesday night. Mrs. Edna Wilfon and Mrs. Leona Fuson were assistant hostesses. Mrs. Florence Bales spent the latter part of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bales. Miss Berdene Tarlton, who has been confined to her home by ill-
If he sits on the bench for iness lne Pasi weeK nas returnee ,
to her work in Xerre Haute.
and ; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fuller, Msr.
Grace Whitlock, Mrs. Grace Owens of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris. Robert Johnson and tos. Cecil Fuson were in Indianapolis Tuesday to see Eugene Fuson. Mrs. Betty Tarlton has' been helping at the switchboard. -
read m m
start
the opening kick-off, Brodie, who was the quarterback at BicknelL for the opening kick-off, will switch to fullback, with Carter taking over the quarterback slot.
Dinner guests Sunday of Artie Wilfon and family were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fuson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuson and family and Mr.
'and Mrs. Wm. Fuson and chiidFAIRBANKS ren of Casey, Illinois. They called ion Rev. and Mrs. George Fuson
and I in the afternoon. Other callers
were Mr. and Mrs. John Bohannon, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Draks, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuson Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilfon
daughters and Mrs. Leticia Wilfon called on Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Dilley Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wilfon will stay with the Dilleys a few weeks.
Mrs. Noah Scott, who has bsen here for a few weeks, left Sunday to join her husband and daughter at Troy, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Crew and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson left
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