Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1946 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-. THURSDAY, MAR. 28, 1946.

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Added Color Cartoon BJIiTU CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. T287 Notice is rerr-by given that John S. Walt has filed his petition in the Sml.vtn Ci)"uil Cuurt lo ttnv tile piece and time of his hirili determined. Sad pifiitVu i set for hearing on Ap.ll 8in, 196 at 9 0' A. M. Dat.-'d this 27tl dsy of Ma-rh : 9-6. JAMES H. LINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.

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Chapter No. 14 The Monster And The Ape "In T" hi EXLINE CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burke are the proud parents of a son horn Mondy night at the Mary Sherman Hospital at Sullivan. Malcolm Vaught and Felix Faidherbe were in Dugger Tuesday. Mrs. Alexander Brown was in Dugger Tuesday. James Moody spent Sunday 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE

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(j. U1IIH JWMi M V mT 1 RE-RELEASE SMILEY - BURNETTE , CAROL HUGHES FRANK DARIEN with Miss Helen Cox at Linton, 1 m1" Eastern Stars The Sullivan Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold public installation of officers Friday evening, March 29th at eight o'clock in the Masonic Home. Used Fat Makes Soap One pound of salvaged fat makes approximately six bars of yellow laundry soap. Save all used fats.

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DELINQUENT TAX 1IST LIST OF TAXABLE PROPERTY REMAINING DELINQUENT NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the several tract3 of lands and town lota in the following list will be sold at the North Door of the Court House in the City of Sullivan, Sullivan County, Indiana, on the Second Monday in April, 1946. which is April 8th, at 10:00 A. M., nnd continued from day to day until ruch sale is completed, unless such taxes, penalties and costs be paid before that time: "The Real Estate snd Mineral lands remaining delinquent for non-payment of taxes for the year 1943 and prior years, including all delinquent, and current taxes, are advertised under the followins classes:

CLASS 1. Represents real estate with installment of tax delinquent for 15 months, or more, and not previousj ly offered for Bale. which has been advertised and offered for sale for any two years, or more, and remaining unsold. Delinquent tsxes on real estate listed under Class 2, remaining unpaid or unsold on the first Monday of December, 1946. shall be bid in by the Auditor of Sullivan County. Sale includes the delinquent and current taxes on the ditch and levee assessments. Al) dlinauenctes 1'tcd according to the records of the Treasurer of Sullivan County, with penalties and costs , of advertising added thereon. ' AU Tax Sles Subtect to Federal Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act.. JACKSON TOWNSHIP ; Class I ' Bickel. John et ux Mary; Be cor se nw 25-9-8, 3 acres, $8.12. Class II Morgan, Oran et ux Hazel, pt se ne 25-9-8. 2 acres. $7.09. North Star Mining Corporation, pt ne sw 30-9-8 11.48 ac-es. $7.00. HYJIFRA TOWN Class I Queen Frank Plew's 28 ft e Bide w 1-2 in lot 17, $77.80. CURRY TOWNSHIP . Class I Willis, Viola, w 1-2 ne ne 12-9-9. 20 acres, $154.00. SHELBtJRN TOWN Cass I Berry, Kate, Cherrydale in lots 99 and 100, $3.68. FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Class I Benson, Dorothy, pt nw nw se 5-9-10. 1 acre, $1.82. KeHer. Simon. 30 ft off w side ne 25-9-911. 1.12 acres. $8.83. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Class I Brooks Robert, pt ne ne 1-8-9, 1 acre, $7.47. ' Gifford, Fred E., se pt n 1-2 nw ! 31-8-9, 11 acres. $3.36. SULLIVAN CITY Class II Brown, Jas. R., and Tom C. Brown, Beasiey s 1-airview in lot 17, $9 03; Beasley's Fnirview in lot 18, $9.03; Avondale in lot 28, $52.45; Avondale in lot 29. $10.74. Bush, Audie Beasley's Fairview in lots 65, 89 and 90, $74.10. CASS TOWNSHIP Class I Cook, Wm. P.. se cor ne sw (132 x 165 ft) 2-7-8 .50 acre, $1.43. Skinner, Carrie and Jane, in ne pt se se 13-8-8 .33 acre, $11.28. Class II Gambill, S. M., et al. Buell-Alum-baugh's in lots 6 and 18. $5.07, DUGGER TOWN Class II Taylor, Ray J., Floyd Comb's addn, 60x209 ft. pt In lot 1, $4.32. United Mercantile Agencies of Lonisville. Ky., Cen Coal Co's in lots 7. 8 and 9. $16.58. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Class I Butler, Charles, e 1-2 ne sw 3-6-8, 22 acres. $24.74. Underwood, Hallie E., pt ne se and pt se se 24-7-8, .72 acre. $12.13. HADDON TOWNSHIP Class I Firman. Frank W., pt cen pt s 1-2 ne 26-7-9 1 acre, and Paxton Wootey's in lots 5 9 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 1 6, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 blk3 4, 9, 12, and 14. $20.11. 1 Walters, Russell Bernard et ux Opal, pt e 1-2 side ne ne 29-7-8. 2.78 i acres', $3.71. CARLISLE TOWN r.laao I Ellis. Thos. O.. Alumbaugh's Replat in lots 12. 13 and 14, $12.55. GILL TOWNSHIP Class 1 Dixon, Joseph P.. Carl M. and Theron, pt w 1-2 ne 34-7-10. 1 acre, $2.51. MINERAL HADDON TOWNSHIP Class II McCammon, Roscoe, e 1-2 se 20-7-8, 80 acres, $146.47. MINERAL JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Class I Hagerman, Millard, pt ne se 24-7-8, .96 acre, $1.93. Shake Martha, pt w 1-2 sw nw 21-6-8, 8 acres, $4.10. MINERAL JACKSON TOWNSHIP Class II Edelman, Sam and Louise, in se nw 11-8-8, 10 acres, $1.67. MINERAL CURRY TOWNSHIP Class II Johnson. W. E.. nt nw ,se 1-9-9. 88.96 acres, and ne cor ne sw 1-9-9, 2.50 acres, $5.73. MINERAL HAMILTON Class II Craham Drusilla C, 7-8-8, 16.50 acres, and TOWNSHIP e pt sw sw w pt se sw - 7-8-8. 9.50 acres, $26.26. AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF SULLIVAN. SS: I, James McGarvey Auditor in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains a full and correct statement of the lands and lots, mineral and drainage lands, which were by the Treasurer of said County returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes charged thereon, and which still remains unpaid for the year 194? and prior years, with penalties and C03ts of advertising and all subsequent taxes. . . . - I Witness my hand and official seal this 14th day of March, 1946. JAMES McGARVEY, 'Seal . r ! Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. I (1st Ins 3-14-46 30 MINERAL GILL TOWNSHIP I Class I : Terre Haute First Nat'l Bank of Terre Haute. Ind., w pt sw se 28-7-9. 25 acres, and se sw 28-7-9, 40 acres, and w pt nw se 28-7-9. 19.40 acres, and e side ne sw. 28-7-9, 27 acres, and w 1-2 ne, 33-7-9. 80 acres, and w pt nw se, 33-7-9. 24 acres, $279.05. j Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Friday Noon, -MEAT SCRAPS-

' SOCIETY

Royal Neighbors Degree Staff The Degree Staff of the Royal Neighbors is asked to come to the hall Saturday, March 6oth at 7:00 p. m. for practice. It is important that all members of the staff be present. Honor Birthday A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Ella Anderson in the Oakley Apartments, in honor of her 75th birthday. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was served. Those present were Mrs. Elvia Wolfe, Mrs. Ethel Kasinger, Mrs. Ola Edds, Mrs. Ira Woodward and granddaughter, Sylvia, Mrs. Stella Alsman, Mrs. Hazel McCammon, Mrs. Leonard Gore, Mrs. Mildred Woodward, Mrs. Mary Downs, Mrs. Maxine Riggs, Medford Anderson and sons, Wavne and Randy, and John Anderson. . Mrs. Anderson received many nice gifts, and all left wishing her many more happy birthdays. H. B. Campbell Class Mrs. Anton Pendleton of South State Street delightfully entertained the Camrbell Class of the Baptist Sunday School at her home Tuesday evening. Beautiful SDririe flowers were used as i decorations throughout 'the home. . Twenty-five members responded to roll call, and four guests were present namely. iMesdames J. F. Douthitt, , Ross iHarbaugh, Will Wilkey and Miss Jeanie Pendleton! Margaret Alsman, class president presided. The class? song, "Count Your Blessings" was sung in unison, followed by reading of the 23rd Pslam by Margaret Airman and prayer by Dona McGuire. The class voted to make a special Easter offering. Entertaining (readings were given by Mesdames Ella Harbaugh and Margaret Alsman. Effie Douthitt j conducted interesting quiz conMaxwell

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