Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 227, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 November 1948 — Page 3

SUU-VAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 16. 1948.

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, ELM PARK Fist Grade. Several of the children in our room have joined the Junior Rer Ci'Ol;s. We have collected $1,75. We have started our rhythm band and played for the mothers who have visited us. . Becky Holdson brought her tambourine for us to use.

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Larry Bond wrote an interesting letter to us. He told what books he used a Cass. We miss Larry. Jerry Wolfe's mother sent graham crackers for our milk lunch Wednesday. Thank you, Mrs. Wolfe. Everyone enjoyed them. Larry Neaderhiser came from Old Gym to our room. We have twenty-three boys and thirteen girls now. We are glad to have Larry. Dale Kennedy celebrated his sixth birthday at school last Thursday.

birthday at school. He is seven years old. " Monday we start our milk program. Eighteen children from our room are drinkng mlk.

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Second Grade Miss Price . We have enjoyed our visitors this week. We hope they have liked our work. ' Mrs. Rickard brought us apples this week. We want to thank her. Raymond Pavy celebrated his

The Sullivan Foofbdl Team and the coaching staff wish to thank the following persons for their gratis after-practice transportation provided tho 1943 Arrow Squad members living in the rural areas: II. B. Campbell, Charles E. Hays, Wayne Pierce, Frank Lee, John Taylor, Jack Anderson, John A. Harbaugh, J. A. Hankins, Ward McKinley, Paul Strattcn, Jchn K. Purcell, William Theal, Max Carrico, R. K. Gouckenour, Kv. IL Clarkson, Dr. C. E. Fisher, Robert tSillman, Bill Donnelly, Jack E. Rader, W. S. Jared, D. II. Brown, Chester Kines, O. K. Anderson, Dr. Robert EHenderson, Jack Smith, Lee Simmers, Claude Harmon, Homer Murray, Jc;'.in W. Diddle, E. H. Crcwdcr, Opal Pirtle, R. T. Waidner, Ral-m Adams and Mayor Guy Biddle.

First Grade Mrs. Lowdermilk Our room donated 100 percent to the Junior Red Cross. Our amount was $2.26. We want to thank Ellen Tucker for sharingXher records with us. We have finished our second pre-primer and have started our "We Come and Go" book. All but three have said all the words in the back of the book and have colored the chart. Twenty-nine children in our room are drinking milk at school next week. We had several Mothers visit us last weeje. We always like for our Mothers to come to see what we are doing at school. We enjoyed seeing the pictures Mr. Stock had at our building last week. We chose "Feeding the Calf" for our room. We hope to be able to get some more as they make our room look brighter. We had two red letter days the past week.

Fifth Grade Miss Exline Sandra Crawford from Hutsonville enrolled in our room Monday morning. We are very happy to have her join us. Shelby Sparks who moved to Pimento the first of October sent us a letter recently. We were very glad to hear, that she is doing well tin her new school. We are happy that Barbara Graves is now taking her fifth grade work at home so she well not lose a year's work because of being unable to attend school. Mr. Campbell has asked Mrs. Sisson to go, to Barbara's home and teach her. We wish Barbara success an all her work. Nancy Hughes and Janice Rusk have had to miss school this week because of illness. We were very sorry they were ill and had to be absent. Eleven of our boys and girls are drinking milk next week.

small fish. Nancy Boles brought some very nice book ends for our room.Twenty-nine of our room have joined the American Junior Red Cross. Hugh Clerk brought a new playmate for Sam. He named the fish, "Josephine."

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Second Grade Miss Waldorf We are so happy to have had so many mothers and fathers visit us. . Billy Dean had a birthday this week. He was seven years old. We are sorry that Maria Smith is absent this week.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF KKAL ESTATE ' AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Olive W. Powell, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indiana, he will at the hour of teD o'clock A. M. on the 24th day ' of November. 1948, at the Law Office of Pie & Tennis. No. 1-3 W. Jackson Street, Sullivan, Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situate in Sullivan County, State of Indiana and described as follows to-wit: The east half of the following described lot. A part of the southwest quarter of the north east quarter of Section 84, Township 8 North, Range 9 West, and described as follows: Commenciner 150 fret west of the west side of McCammon Street in the town of Sullivan, Indiana, and running thence south 130 feet, thence west 118 feet, more or less, to the east line of Catherine Cowl's lot. thence north 130 feet, thence est 118 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Said sale will be mndft subject to t approval of the Sul'ivnn Circuit Court Sullivan County, Indiana, for not less than the re-appraised value of said real sqle and the terms of said sale will be cash. WENDET.L. TENNIS. Administ-ator for the Estate of C've W. Powell, deceased. Pigg & Tennis, , , Attorney ' for Administrator. 1st ins 11-9-48 2t.

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Fifth Grade Mirs Lowdermilk This week was visitors week. Our visitors were: Mrs. R. C. KerliiV Mrs. G, forge Eerinet;; Mrs. Edith Miller; Mrs. Denver Jewell; Mrs. Hugh Giles; Mrs. Tilman Willis and Mrs. Morris Hudson. In art we made posters of what we are thankful for. We have had three red letter days this week. Some girls and boys from our room marched in the ' Armistice Day Parade. They were Kay Kerlin, Ann Boyle, Carol Tobey, Kathleen Llewellyn, Barbara Dix, Jenny Giles, Leon Jewell and Jerry Bennett. This week every day for opening exercises a girl has said a prayer. The girls who have said prayers are Clara Ford, Ann Boyle, and Jenny Giles. , We donated $1.68 to the Junior Red Cross. We are sorry Donna Johnson and Naomi Heady didn't come back to school Friday.

Sixth Grade Mrs. Sisson and Mr. St. Clair As you know this has been National Education Week. We are glad that some of cur parents were able to visit our class.We hope those who did not get to visit us this week will get to before the year is over. , Our class is very happy over the Armistice Day game. We are glad Homer Keene is back in school after being in , the Riley Hospital for a few weeks. We enjoy watching "Sam", a

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed Administratrix of -the estate of' Willam A. Brodie. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MART WILLIS. Administratrix. Hays & Hays. Attorneys. 1st ins 11-9-48 3t.

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Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 16. (U.R) Hogs 8,000; moderately active, uneven, weights around 170-220 lbs. about steady at $21.00 $21.50, early top $21.50; 225-300 lbs. strong to 25c higher at $20.00 $21.00; 100-160 lbs., $17.25 $20.00; sows about steady at $17.50 $19.00, few lots $17.00. . Cattle 1,500, calves 400; steers and heifers generally higher asking prices on light run, early trade slow; several lots high good steers held above $30.00, scattered sales medium to good short fed kinds $24.00 $28.00; load mostly good heifers $28.25; cows fairly active, fully steady, good beef cows largely around $19.00 $20.00, odd head to $23.00; vealers fairly active, steady, good and choice $30.00 $32.50. Sheeo 1,000; moderately active, generally steady on native wooled lambs, good and choice mixed weights $24.00 $24.50, medium to good $21.50 $23.50; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $7.00 $8.50.

Cattle Rustlers Arrested In Gary . GARY, Ind., Nov. 16 (UP) Two South' Dakotans, uressed in' Western style, and the wife of one of them yere being held by police today on warrants charging the men with rustlin? cattle valued at $8,000. Police identified the men as Ward White, 'age 38, of Philip,

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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 16. (U.R) Cash grain: Wheat: strong; no receipts; No. 1 red $2.25; No. 1 hard $2.25; No. 2 red $2.24; No. 2 hard $2.24. Corn: firm; receipts 194 cars; No. 2 yellow $1.29; No. 3 yellow $1.27; No. 2 white $1.34; No. 3 white $1.32. Oats: Strong; receipts 3 cars; No. 2 white 83c; No. 2 red 83c. Soybeans: strong; receipts 28 cars; $2.53 tarload lots F-O-B Indiana and Illinois points.

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