Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 83, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 April 1947 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APR. 25, 1947, .. SULLIVAN. INDIANA SUNDAY And Monday TONIGHT And Saturday SUNDAY And Monday Or' he Sang The Way She Loved! Funniest Of All Happy Hardy Hits!

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LOCALS Mrs. Owen Collins transacted business in Sullivan today. Josie Frakes, Mrs. Otis Hall, Jane Jones and Claude Jones left today for an extended trip through the South. Margaret Kimmel is visiting FEET HURT? Relief Guaranteed or Yoijr Money Back! New, Sensational Arch Restorers Will In most cases, give complete relief of nearly all typea of common foot ailments such aa weakeneil archea, metatarsal callouses, pressure from corns, leg paint, sore heels, weak pronated ankles. EXPERTLY FITTED MAXWELLBEVIS SHOE CO. Quality, Style, Service

THE HUNTER STUDIO Second Floor Sherman Bldg. COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Flowers are fine for Kother's Day, give them to her if you wish. And we suggest also a portra'.t of yourself. If we make it it will last her lifetime and yours.

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friends in Indianapols for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hurbert of Aurora, Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Brummett. Jerry Brummett, former resident of Sullivan is to play to night in a concert of 120 boys of. two public schools of Naperville, j Illinois at Pieiffer Hall. Tomor- j row Jerry and six of his grade safety patrol will be the guests of the Chicago Motor Club at Wheaton College, Illinois. Mrs. Ml H. Dockman and son, Dale, of Brant, Michigan, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.. Davis, 222 West Graysville Street. Our Daily . Good service and fair dealing account for the wide preference accorded Billman Service, INDIANA . Always Serving!"

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Bible School 5:30 A. M. Worship & Communion 10:40 A. M. Sunday Morning Worship: "Christ and His Kingdom." Choir Anthem: "I Will Give Thanks" Hear Mrs. Charles R. Reed sing "The Holy City."

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National League W. L. Pittsburgh 6 2 Brooklyn 5 2 Boston i ' 4 3 Chicago 5 4 Philadelphia . . 4 5 Cincinnati 4 6 New York 2 5 St. Louis 2 5 American League I ' W. L. Pet. .750 .714 .571' .556 .444 .444 .286 .286 Pet. .667 .667 .625 .600 .500 .429 .333 .143 New York 6 Cleveland 4 Boston 5 Chicago 3 Washington ........ 3 Detroit 3 St. Louis , . 2 Philadelphia ....... 1 3 2 3 2 3 4 4 6 YESTERDAY'S GAMES National League Brooklyn, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 6; Pittsburgh, 5. Boston, 14; New York, 5. St. Louis and Cincinnati, postponed. American League Boston, 1; New York, 0. Cleveland, 1; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 6; Detroit, L Only games scheduled.' NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT State Of Indiana, County Of Sullivan SS: Sullivan Circuit Court February Term 1947 James Richard Schaad vs. Edna Lou. Schaad Comes now the plaintiff by Pigg & Tennis, his Attorneys and files his complaint herein together with affidavit of disinterested person that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana and also files his affidavit that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana and sets forth in said affidavit her residence: that said action is for divorce. NOW, THEREFORE. Edna Lou Schaad, defendant in the above entitled cause is hereby notified that unless she be and appear in the Sullivan Circuit Court in the court house in said county of Sullivan and State of Indiana on the 23rd day of June, 1947. the same being the 43rd iudicial day of the May Term. 1947 of said court, and answers or demurs to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court affixed at Sullivan. Sullivan County, Indiana, this, the 17th day of April, 1947. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court. Always ready at the ring; of the phone to taxi you wherever you want to go. 24-hour service. Phone 470 Yellow Cab Co. "The Thinking Fellow Rides a Yellow"

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Tonight & Sat. - 2 BIG FEATURES - CARTER, DETECTIVE" BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Bogard of Sullivan, R. 4, are the parents of "a daughter, Rita Louise, born April 23rd at the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe of Sullivan, R. 1, announce the birth of a son, Larry Kenneth, born April , 23rd at .the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gaddis of Sullivan, R. 5, are the parents of a daughter born April 24th at the Mary Sherman Hospital. She has been named . Arleen Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. John Ladson of Sullivan, R. 2, announce the birth of a son, Michael Ray, born April 24th at the M'ary Sherman Hospital i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell of Merom, R. 1, are the parents of a daughter, Mildred Marie, born April 24th at the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mines To Be Brighter PITTSBURGH (UP) The Westinghouse Electric Corp. has developed a new headlight for mine locomotives that increases underground ;visibility by 83 per cent. i'

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The $800 Question BOSTON (UP) A letter received by the Office of Internal Revenue here said: "From the letterhead you can easily see that I am in prison. As the time is drawing near for income tax returns to be filed, I'd like to know if the $800 which I stole has to be reported by me.". Samuel Gorton was born at Gorton, England. He left England for Boston because of his radical religious opinions. In Boston his religious discussions got him into trouble so he went to Plymouth and began to preach, but was banished from at Providence, K. l., witft Koger Williams with whom he founded the state. In Japan a marriage ceremony consists of passing- a cup of wine 18 times between the bride and bridegroom. An electric towing-car that speeds the takeoff of transport planes has .been invented. centers of assorted del;cious chocolate -- capacity 14-2

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and f? Entry Blanks For Wheat Contest Are Due May 1 Entry blanks for the 10-Acre Wheat Contest are due at the County Agent's Office in the Court House Thursday, May 1. In order that a township be eligible to compete with the other townships in the county, there must be three entries made from each township. The 10-Acre Wheat Contest is open to all farmers of the county with at 'least 10 acres of wheat. Judging of the fields of wheat in the townships will be done by committeemen of adjoining townships and township winners picked. The 10-Acre Wheat Contest is. designed to focus interest and attention on the production of bigger yields and better quality soft wheat in Southwestern Indiana. O lb. yd. ft.

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INDIANAPOLIS, April 25. (UP) Hogs, 6,000; fairly active; load barrows and gilts, mostly 160-240 lbs., 25c higher; bulk all weights steady to strong; sows steady; bulk good and choice 16-350 lbs. up, $19.75 $23.25; 100-160 lbs. to $20.50; bulk sows to $18.00. Cattle, 1,000; calves, 500; steers and heifers fully steady; few good steers to $23.50; bulk medium and good to $22.00; most for yearling weights; short four load, average choice 1180-lb. steers, $26.00; load and a half similar grade 1088-lb. weight, $25.75; two 1 loads eood and choice .966-lb. heifers, $23.50;' load good 756-lb. heifers, $21.75; cows moderately active and steady; good beef cows to $17.50; bulls steady at $17.00 down; vealers active, steady; good and choice to $24.00. Sheep, 300; fat lambs steady to weak; fed, good to choice wooled Texas lambs, $21.50; strictly choice eligible around $22.50; slaughter ewes steady; choice light weight wooled ewes, $9.00; shorn to $7.50. Decorated Tin " BREAD BOXES & STEP-ON CANS 'i c COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN F. JONES BROWN E The Diamond and Watch Store

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MONDAY MAY 5th is the last day to pay spring taxes without being delinquent. If you should need any help in this important chore, remember that "we are the man with the smile and the ready cash" and will be glad to render you quick service. Your cred't is good with us. FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY Up stairs middle east side square. Sullivan. Phone 125

BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2368 Notice is hereby given that John Ira Alsman has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have tho place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on May 9th, 1947 at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 24th day of April. 1947. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.

BIRTH CERTIFICATE-NOTICE Petition No. 2365 Notice is hereby given that Ethel Alberta Alsman has filed her petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of her birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on May 9th, 1947 at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 24th day of April. 1947. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. ife . . . BUT YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS RISKING THE LIVES OF OTHERS. If jou are driving a car with faulty mechanism in any respect you are needlessly risking your own life, the lives of your passengers, and the lives of those in other cars. Drive in for a checkup on these vital mechanical points: BRAKES STEERING MUFFLER TAIL PIPE LIGHTS WHEEL ALIGNMENT FRONT SPINDLES TIE ROD ENDS WINDSHIELD WIPERS TIRES Remember . . . TIME TO CHANGE to summer oils, get a motor tune-up. Pirtle & , Thomson '66'Service Corner Section & Wash.

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