Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 83, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 April 1946 — Page 8

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INDIANAPOLIS, April 25. (UP) Livestock: , Hogs, 7,500; active, steady at $14.85 ceiling. Cattle, 600; calves, 400; general undertone slow and few sales; weak to mostly 25c lower; steers, $16.00 $17.50; heifers, $14.50 $15.50; cows steady to weak, $7.50 $14.50; vealers active, steady to $18.05 top. Sheep, 500; sheep and lambs about steady; prices from $6.75 $16.00. .

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undei Sismed has been nnnninteH Ad

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NOTICE OF VOTING PLACES FOB riilJlAUY ELUCT.ION Notice is hereby friven that the

voting places in Sullivan County. Indiana, lor the Primary iSiect.on li, . be held on Tuesday, May 7, 1946, wiii ! be as follows: -t''

.larkson Township . Precinct No. 1. Sugar Grove Church. Precinct No-. 2. Wm. House residence. Precinct No. 3. Hymeia Auto Sales. Precinct No. 4. Town Hall.

Carry Township Precinct No. 1-. Firehouse, Farmersburg. Precinct No. 2. Greggs Pressing Shop, Shelburn. Precinct No. 3. Ray Wood Furniture - Store, Farmersburg. Precinct No. 4. American Legion Home. Shelburn. Precinct No. 5. Chas. Froment Garage, Shelburn. Precinct No. 6. Theatre Building, Farmersburg. Fairbanks Township Precinct No. 1. Township Fire House. Precinct No. 2. Masonic Hail, Fairbunks. . Turman Township Precinct No.l. Chas. Denny Garage. Precinct No.2. Masonic Hall Graysville. Precinct No. 3. Jesse Medsker Shop. Hamilton Township- iPrecinct No. 1. City Hall. Precinct No. 2. Jaied Implement Sales, t 18 N. Section St. Precinct No. 8. Lloyd Motor Sriles, 16-20 S. Section St.

Precmct No. 4. Hamilton 'Township Trustee's Office, 11 E. Jackson St. Precinct No. 6. Glenn Nash Filling Station. Precinct No. 6. County Infirmary. '- Precinct No. 7. Jack McCracken residence.

Precinct No. 8. Atkins Garage. .'; Cass Township Precinct No. I.1 Ralph Keene residence. Precinct No. 2. Taylor's Studio. Precinct No. .3. Robert Hampton residence. Precinct No. 4. Town Hall, Dugger. Precinct No. 5. Old McClanahan resi

dence. 1-4 mile east of Everhart

School Building. Precinct No. 6. Thomas Exline residence, i Jefferson Township Precinct No. 1. Erlie Woodward residence. Precinct No. 2. Pleasantville School Building. Precinct No. 3. Ed Smith residence. Haddon Township Precinct No. 1. Frank Kromer Store. Paxton, Precinct No. 2. Woodward Store Euilding, Carlisle. Precinct No, 3. Fire House. Carlisle, "recinct No. 4. Carlisle Library. Gill Township Precinct No. 1. High School Building. T'e-.v Lebanon. Pif-inct No. 2. Library Basement, Merom. 1 . .

Precinct No. 3. Rose School Building, Scal) John R. Howard Lawrence Huff George D. Gettinger Garland Dp Scott Ronrd of County Commissioners, ' - Sullivan County, Indiana. Attest: Janes McGarvey. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana.April 17. 1918 1st ins 4-18-4ft-3t.

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During the thirty-two years p'nce our .engaging in the Drug Business in Sullivan we have endeavored to give Sullivan the Best. We are nroud of our many good friends and loyal customers. NOW we have just completed the moderniz-'ng of fnr store bv installing a CUSIIIONTONE ACOUS-

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"We endeavor to have what you want when you want it and at prices you can afford to pay." Our stock is not always complete during these times, but it is improving. We have many formerly scarce items, at this time. Watch Our Windows FOLLAROID SUN GLASSES $1.93 AUNT SUE'S CLEANER, gal 64c SUTTON'S LEG COLOR ..... 59c MAX FACTOR FACE POWDER $1.00 MAX FACTOR LIPSTICK $1.00 MAX FACTOR PANCAKE $1.30

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FIRST RACES SUNDAY tered cars. .

AT JUNGLE PARK The program cans xor ume . trials starting at 12:30 p. m., ROCKVILLE, Ind., April 25. three iQ-lap elimination heats, a

The first big car races of the Specjai race and the 20-lap feat1946 season will be held Sunday ure event. The first elimination

afternoon at Jungle Park Speed

way eight miles north of Rock- m

ville on U. S. Highway 41 under sponsorship of the Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association, Inc. Some 20 owners and drivers already have signed entry blanks for the races. These include Harry Hart of Indianapolis, formerly of Miami, Fla., who will drive Clifton Denny's new Lencki Special,

and who is one of the pre-race

race will get underway at 2:30 p.

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted April 24: Johnnie R. Reed of Sullivan rural :-oute three, for appendectomy; Mrs. Hazel Wilkey or 301 Norm iaie Street for treatment; Frank J. Bowen of Carlisle rural route

one, for treatment; Roscoe Meeks

favorites. Also in the field will be of Paxton, for observation; Mrs. Bob Simpson of Waterford, Mich.. John W. Wilson . of Carlisle

iwiawest Association cnamp in 1941, and Chick Smith of Frankfort, Ky., who won the .title in 1939. Numerous 'other pilots from Indiana and Illinois also have en-

rural route two for treatment. Admitted April 25: Mrs. James Watson of Coalmont, for treatment. Dismissed April 24: Mrs. William Abrams of Carlisle.

ANNOUNCING The Official Opening of the

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SUNDAY, APRIL 28TH PRIZES AWARDED SUNDAY FOR VARIOUS CONTESTS. Green Fees: 9 holes, 50c; full day, $1

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notico is herrby given that the undersignrd has-been appointed Administrator of the estate of John 3. M. Purcell, deceased late of Sullivan

County. Indiana. Said estate is sup

posed to be foiviu. JOHN K. PURCELL. Administrator.

John K. Purcell, Attorney. 1st ins 4-25-46 3t.

Quit ayinf rent kiid own yv home. ' Special bargain! oa property on Installment plan.!

Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

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