Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 246, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 December 1948 — Page 4

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Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 13. (U.R) Hogs 8,000; moderately active; lightweight barrows ' and - gilts steady to strong, heavier weights less active, about steady; good and choice 160-225 lbs., ?22.00 $22.50,

few loads choice mostly 210 lbs. down $22.75. top $23.00 sparingly; 225-260 lbs.- unevenly $20.50 $22.00; 260-300 lbs. around $20.00 $21.75; odd loads 300-350 lbs., $19.50 $20.00; 100-160 lbs. scarce, quotable $22,00 down; sows about s'teady at $17.00 $18.00, few choice lights $18.25 $18.50. Cattle 3,000, calves 400; steers and heifers opened slow, most buyers shopping; few early sales weak to- 50c lower; two loads choice 1200-lb. steers $34.00, two loads good to low choice medium weights $31.50; two loads good yearlings $28.00; nothing done on heifers; beef cows slow, 50c to

NOTK'E TO NON-RESIDENTS THB STATE OF INDIANA, -SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. November Term, 1948 John L. Easter vs. Mabel Mart3. Ivan Marts and Marts his wife, whose true christian name is unknown Complaint No. 316ri5 Cause of Action Complaint tn cnilet title BE IT KNOWN, That on this 27th day of November, In the year 1948 the above named plaintiff, bv Fine- & Tennis Attorneys, filed in the office

Hon-"! his complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause, toe-ether with an affidavit of a competent person that SRld defendants Ivan .Marts and Marts, his wife, whose true christinn name Is unknown are not residents of the State

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by notified of the filing and pendenev of said comolaint aeainst them, si'd cause of action beintr tn miiet title in and to the undivided 132 of the land owners rovaltv interest in and under the fo'lowing described real estnte. si'uate in he county anrl state aforesaid, viz: The south blf of the northeast quarter of the noi-"i-east quarter: Plx (B) acres off the south side of the no'th half of the northeast quarter of the northeast ouarter ;anrl sWten OB acres off the north side of the southeast odartev nf the northepst ousvter. All in section 19 n tnwnshin 9 North. Ranire 9 We-t. ConiainlnK in all 42 acres, snd that unless thev aprje"r and snswe o' demur the,,(to t the callins' o said cauap at t" Court tT'i-e In Sullivan Coti'v. a"d Stte of TndIniT, on the 2Sth dav of Jannm-V W F-'0 comntaixt, and matters prd thinffl therein cont-iipd snd al'ee-ed will he heard and deterrninPf n v.o.i ahsene" - -WITNK'W the fle-lt and Seat of Court this 29th day of November, 1n"R. (Seal .FART. A. KNOT.!. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. T""re ft Tenni" Attorney or Plaintiffs. . 1st uis 11-29-48 3t.

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$1.00 lower, few good beef cows $19.00 $19.50; vealers active, steady, good and choice rather scarce, .few $31.50 $34.00. Sheep 2,500; fat lambs opened slow, early sales 50c to 75c lower, bulk good and choice native wooled lambs $23.50 $24.50, medium and good $20.50 $23.00; loads good and choice 96 lb. fed western lambs $24.50, others bid $24.50 down; nothing done on yearlings; slaughter ewes scarce, about steady, good and choice $7.00 $8.50. ,

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 13. (U.R) Cash grain: Wheat: firm; receipts 1 car; No. 1 red $2.23; No. 1 hard $2.22; No. 2 red $2.22; No. 2 hard $2.21. ' Corn: firm; receipts 147 cars; No 2 yellow $1.30; No. 3 yellow $1.27; No. 2 white $1.32; No. 3 white $1.29. Oats: steady; receipts 1 car; No. 2 white 80c; No. 2 red 80c. Soybeans: easy; no receipts; $2.38 carload lots F-O-B Indiana and Illinois points.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 13. (U.R) The Indiana School Study Commission today recommended that the State Superintendent of Public Instruction be made an appointive office instead of an elective one. The commission said that, because under present law the state superintendent is elected, "the schools are directly and almost invariably involved in partisan politics." It recommended an amend

ment to the state constitution "as soon as practicable." The superintendent should be

a person with su-ch high qualifications 'that he is recognized as the proper leader for the development of the entire program of public education," said the report, one of several recently issued by the special commission. "Experience throughout the country that election by popular vote gives no assurance that a rompetent person will be selected for the position., "The ' present method of selection and salary is very discouraging to those who aspire to serve in this position." The $6,000 salary was increased to $7,500 by the 1947 General Assembly.

MICHIGAN CITY AIRPORT CLOSED

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Dec. 13. (U.R) Michigan City's new municipal airport was closed temporarily-today after it had been

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open less than 24 hours. The first plane to land, piloted by Norman Elsy, Lombard, 111., was rescued by a bulldozer after it mired down in thick mud on the main runway.

FAIRBANKS SCHOOL NEWS Fairbanks students are singing Christmas carols, practicing plays, reciting pieces, planning decorati6ns all in preparation for the Christmas program. The program will be held in the gym Thursday afternoon, December 23 at 1:.00 o'clock. Students and teachers are planning on a beautiful tree and all the trimmings. All parents and friends

are cordially invited to attend. The attendance at the PTA organization meeting Tuesday, December 7 was very gratifying. Forty-three parents and teachers joined the new PTA that night and plans are under way for an active organization. The

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FARM LOANSno COMMISSION NO APPRAISEMENT FEES INTEREST 4 TO 4!2 TERM 5 TO 20 YEARS PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE J. S. Schroeder, Exclusive Agent Prudential Insl Co. and Kansas City Life Ins. Co.

following officers were elected: President Irtie Williams, VicePresident Ruby WhaUn,' Secretary Lois Drake Pound, and Treasurer Clair Johrtsoi. The PTA will meet every second Thursday in the month. It is to have an even larger attendance at the next meeting, the second Thursday of January. ' A new record player has been added to the school equipment. The Junior and Senior classes each gave $10.00 and the Sophomore class gave $5.00 toward the purchase pri-;e. The new player will be used Friday night for the music for the crowning of the queen ceremony and then for the Mixer to be held in the gym following the ball game. The seventh and eighth grade basketball teams had a game with Shelburn December 6. Both Fairbanks teams were defeated by the Shelburn teams.

The Trojans met the Graysville Greyhounds on the home floor December 3 to chalk up

another victory. This was a ver; hard fought game, with thi Trojans coming out ahead, . 3i to 37. The Greyhounds, how ever, went home with the sec ond team victory. Grade One has complete their pre-primer level of read, ing and Grade Tvo is complet ing their first second reade under directed reading activities The fifth and sixth grade gave a program for the Farn Bureau last Thursday night This consisted of a Christma play and songs and a saxophoni solo by Sara Liston. They en joyed giving the program ant also liked the treat given them These two grades are glad to bi having perfect attendance agaii after some days of absence. Rus sell Hall was absent because o an injury to his ankle, which h hurt while playing basketball The fifth and sixth grades hav only five on the perfect spellinj list for the month but they hop this i3 better next time.

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LEFT TO RIGHT 'Dohim (ind 'Mkm There are no sleigh bells on them, and the engineers aren't dressed in Santa Claus red. But locomotives are more important at Christmas time than reindeer , prancing across the housetops. Take No. 2530, which -'- is hauling a long coal train. Without that coal to keep industry humming, there would be few toys or anything else. Equally important are the other raw materials and finished products that the Illinois Central handles. Every locomotive on the railroad makes its contribution to somebody's Christinas.

THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL AND YOUR COMMUNITY At Christmas time we are particularly aware of our close relationship with, your community. Illinois Central people live . among you. The railroad owns its home, pays its taxes, lends a neighborly hand in community growth, just as you do. Because we aim to be good neighbors and good citizens, we are determined to earn the continued right to your patronage and friendship.

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