Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 207, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 October 1946 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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TO ARRIVE HERE THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and young son, Lee, will arrive in Sullivan Thursday evening. They will come by plane from San Pedro, California. Bill, tha son of Mr. and jMiy. Doc Williams, has received his discharge :om the Navy. Mrs." Williams is the former Darlene Knotts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knotts.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

Notice if hc-ehy given that the undersigned Administratrix of thfi estate of John W. Walters has this Uv ' filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with said estate, and that the same will he heard hy the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 2nd diy 'of November. 1946 the same being vhe

54th judicial nay of the .September i term 191G of said court. j Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent and all persons Interested in

said estate therefore are hereby noti- i fii'd to appear in said rourt on said div and sl"w cause why said report should not be approved. GENEVA I. BLUMR. I Administratrix, j Witness my hand and enl of said j court at Sullivan this 9th day- of October. tfllG. I

JAMES IT. PTNGER, Cle'-k of Ruilivon Circuit Court, Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys 1st ins 10-9-46 2t.

SOCIETY REBEKAII LODGE 1 The Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet in regular session Thursday evening, October 17th.

NOTICE

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A, M. Called meeting Thursday,

October 17th, 1946 at 1:00 p. m. j for the funeral of our late bro- I ther S.A.D. (Uncle Dick) Hos-1

kins. All members and visitors are urged to meet at the Lodge at one o'clock p. m. on the above date. All members urged to attend, visitors welcome. Carrol Gates, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is lie-ebv Riven that the undersigned Executor of the estate

ot Arthur C. Shew has this riav

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Sullivan Circuit Court his final report f.f hi" account--''th pa'd e"'ate, find that the same will be heard bv '! Sullivan Circuit Cotrt on l-e "i-1 r' -v itf November. 1916 the same being the

6-Ith judicial .day of the September term 194B of said court. j Cd'tors. heirs and leatees cf said I decedent and all persons Interested in ) fid estate therefore are hereby not'r'e.i to apneir in s:d enurt on a'd d iv Pnd show cauce why said report should not be approved. ' i

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Witness my hand and seal of said curt at Sullivan this 9th day of j October, 1956. - I JAME1 H. FINGER, ,

PiKK & Tennis, Attorneys, " 1st ins 10-9-46 2t.

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LTNOPPOSED IN ILL.. I OR COUNTY JUDGE William L. Springer, Republican nominee for county judge in Champaign, 111. will be unopposed in the run-off, it was announced there today. ' v Mr. Springer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ctha L. Springer of Sulli

van, formerly lived here where he was employed in a retail

business. r.IETIIODIST CUURCH CHOIR NOTICE ' The Methodist church choir

will practice Friday night of this week. J , JONES REUNION HELD SUNDAY ' The members of the Jones family held a reunion Sunday, October 13 at the home of i Mr. ahd Mrs. Cecil Faught on West Thompson Street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lester 'of Dublin, Georgia. Mrs. Lester was former-r ly Miss Bessie Jones of Carlisle. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lester of Dublin, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Van Meter "and Carolyn, and Mrs. Byron Hoover, of Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Bliss Alma Jones, of Hazelton; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford, - of Princeton; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Meeker and daughters, Marilyn, Virginina and Martha, Mrs. Karry Meeker and children, Kenneth and Karen Kay, of Robinson, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry and Bobby, of Decker, Indiana; Mrs. James Clark and children, Michael, Jeffery and Karen, of Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCammon end sons, John and James, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Faught, Stewart. Margaret and Bobby, of Sul

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LOCALS jMrs. Carl Hunt was dismissed from the Mary Sherman Hospital Saturday night. She underwent a major operation there a week ago. Site is getting along nicely at her home west of the city. Captain Robert Wright and his sister, Miss Wanda Wright, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stewart in Sullivan. They left Sullivan Sunday eve

ning for Brown County State Park where they will spend a few days. Capt. Wright was recently returned from the European Occupation Zone where he served with the United States Army Service of Supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Keene spent the week-end in Nashville, Tennessee visiting the latter's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Markey left Tuesday for Bloomington,

Indiana where Mr. Markey will resume his studies at Indiana University. Ed Newscme has returned from a month's visit in San Diego, California where he visited his son, George Newsome and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and young daughter of Kokomo, spent the week-end with their parents here. Marilyn Hoesman, who for the past three months has been employed with the Inland Container Corp., has returned to Indiana University to resume her studies. She has been at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Orville Koesman on South Court Street for the past, two weeks. . - !,''

BOSTON (UP) The Boston Edison Co., one of Massachusetts' most important power concerns, estimates that there is a market in the nation for 10,000,000 home television receivers during the next five or six years. A urvey indicated that 45.1 per cent of all urban families interviewed were considering the purchase of such a radio. SCIENTIST WOOS MUSE

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) In winter he's a world-famous scientist ar.d CTcpert in textile technology, but in the summer Prof. Edward R. Schwartz writes poetry good enough to win liim the poetry tourney at the Maine Writers' Confernece. IIOLE-IN-ONE MADE EASY

' INDIANAPOLIS (UP) 'It might have -been a golfers' paradise, but it as just the opposite for the greenskeepers at an Indianapolis golf course. During the night, vandals added some 12 j extra cups to the regulation one on the 14th green.

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INDIANAPOLIS, , Oct. 16 (UP)-r- Hogs 16,000; generally $5.00 lower than Tuesday's general market at $25.00 for weights 100 lbs. up; sows three to six dollars lower at $23.00 $24.00 and choice good light weights vo $25,00. i : ! ; Cattle 2,20.0; Icaives 600; good and choice steers around 3001000 lb. weights 23.50 24.5Q; good grade yearlings 19.00 21.50; medium to good 16.0018.00; choice heifers 26.00; good to mostly choice 24.0025.00; medium and good heifers . 15.50 20.00; common and medium 12.50 14.50; good and choice vealers 24.00 25.00; common and medium 18.0023.00. Sheep 2,500; good and choice fat lambs 24.0026.50; choice to prime offerings to 28.00; medium and good around 18.5023.50; good and choice slaughter ewes 10.0011.00. MOST RENTALS UNDER $50 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP) Approximately 90 per ' cent of America's homes fall into the $50 or under rent bracket. . A home-heating firm made a survey which reveals that of the nation's 37,000,000 houses only 3,500,000 fall into the $50 up group.

COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Mrs. Clara Skipper, 83, has been weaving an average of three rugs a week for 30 years. She has Used the same old iron loom continuously. Laundry That Is Laundry

CHICAGO (UP) Pullman Company officials have sympathy for housewives who get those "washboard blues." Pullman's laundry during the last year totaled 216,782,000 pieces of linen. Now Ping Pong's Dangerous

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP) Add to dangerous sports: Charles Stewart was treated in a, hospital for a broken knee-cap. lie fell while playing ping pong.

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CONGRESSMAN LANDIS

A CHAMPION OF, THE OLD FOLKS

t. Mv. Lan.dis ?s a member

Ol .lllC KJIJL Jim m.-Muii Steering . Committee in Congress. 2. Mr. Landis made several speeches this year on the House Floor and over the radio in behalf of the elders of America. 3. Mr. Landis placed a petition on the Speakers desk and signed all old age pension pet'tions. 4. Mr. Landis organized 75 Republican Members of Congress to fight for the Old Folks and opposed1 the British gift-loan. 3. Mr. Landis introduced a bill in Congress to give our Old Folks $60 at the age of 60. 6. Mr. Landis voted for the new bill to increase old age assistance. Paid Pol. Adv.

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EDWARD J. FUNK & SONS, producers of Hoos:er-Crost Hybrid Seed Corn, are sponsoring a Hunter's Lodge near Pierre, South Dakota. The lodge will be open from October 15 to November 9. Food and lodging will be furnished at a charge of $2 per day. A $20 license entitles you to transport home 25 upland birds and 23 migratory water fowl. Contact our local representative, William O. Brown, Sullivan, Telephone 587 for details and reservations.

NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby civi-n t'.iat the undersigned Administrator of the estate ot Edwin S. Ross has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court his final report c-X ills account with said estate, rnd thatV the same will be heard by Jie Sullivan Circuit Court on the Sth dny of November, the same being the 60th indicia! dav of the September term 1916 of said rauit. Creditors, heirs and legatees of raid decedent and all persons interested in -.aid estate therefore are hereby notified tc appear in said cuurt on said diy md hrw ruise why said report should not be approved. REID ROSS. Administrat'ir. Witness my hand and seal of nai l court at Sullivan this 16th day of October 1916. , JAMES 'I. PTN'-ER. Cleilk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Rerlv-ell. BdT"eV & Haines, Attorneys. 1st ins 10-16-46-2t.

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