Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 169, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 August 1948 — Page 3
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-WEDNESDAY, Aug, 25, 1948 FATJE THREfl
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad-
Iministrator of the estate ol Laura Wallace, deceased late of Sullivan
Jounty, Indiana. Said eEtate is sup
posed to be solvent.
AJJSYL HALL. Administrator.
Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF
ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxayers of Sullivan County. Indiana.
hut the proper legal officers of said
Municipality at their regular meetng on September 7, 1948, will con-
lder the loliowing additional ap-
iropriations which said officers coll
ider necessary to meet the emerg-
ncy existing at this time:
COUNT ULlNKKAL UJN1J LERK klu4 Fees County Clerk i Change of Venue.. $ 25.00 aid Office supplies 35.00 L'DITOR 104e Clerical hire for reassessments of real estate 200.00 2 3b Real estate assessing.. supplies '. 125.00
IECOEDER
104 Recorder's 30 Fees.. 100.00 URVEYOR ' 02e Truck fbalance) 70.43
OKONER
101 Per diem Coroner 400.00 (Transfer $200.00 from 104 to 101) 201d Travel expense 35.0C (Transfer 17.50 from 2lla to 201(1) ETERANS' liRVlCK OFFICER " 1 201d Mileage Service officer 320.00 211b Stationary and printing 36.00 LECTION 213a Meals Election Officers 300.00 AIL 205a Repairs of building and structure 6.000.00 OI1NTY HOME 2J5a Repairs of building and structure 150.00
206a Bakery 50.00 208a Gasoline ... ' 50.00 &&a Clothing and household 500.00 213a Feed for livestock.... 500.00 UMMISSION'ERS 201 e Travel expense 100.00 424 Co. Employees compensation & liability insurance 600.00
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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 25. (U.R) Hogs, 5,000; fairly active, barrows and gilts around 180 lbs. and up 25c to mostly 50c higher than Tuesday's bulk sales; lighter weights sows about steady; bulk good and choice barrows and gilts 180-200 lbs., $30.00 $30.25, top $30.25; mostly good 160-175 lbs., $26.00 $29.75; 100-160 lbs., $23.50 $26.00; weights over 260 lbs.
very scarce; good and choice sows all weights $22.00 $26.00,. choice lights $26.50, very sparingly
$27.00. , Cattle, 800; calves, 500; very little done on steers and heifers; early demand narrow, few eligible to sell $25.00 $34.00; cows getting moderate action at weak to 25c lower prices, medium and good beef cows $20.00 $22.00, only odd head held up to $23.00; vealers rather slow, mostly steady, good and choice $28.00 $30.00. Sheep, 1,000; sprrng lambs opened generally 50c lower, few choice in small lots $26.50, good and choice $24.50 $26.00, medium and good $20.50 $24.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $8.50 $10.00.
1 to 2; May, 1949, 144, up 1 to 2; July, 1949, 146, up 2 to 2V ' ' '
I Oats: Sept 73 Ya, up IVa. cents, a bushel; Dec 75, up ; May, 1948, 76, up ; July, 1949, 71, up . Rye: Dec 168, up 1 cent a bushel; May, 1949, 168, unchanged. C - 1 T iAn Ol i
i ouyueans; inov up a'2 cents a bushel; Dec 247, up 2y4; March, 1949, 249, up 2.
SOCIETY
BIRTHDAY PARTY I Mrs. Holt Conner entertained at her home Sunday evening with a birthday party in honor . of her husband's birthday. I Refreshments of homemade ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Con,ner and Jimmy, Mr; and Mrs. . Harold Conner and Bobby, Nancy Yeager, Jim Kirchler, j Maurine Blakeman, George Tarwater, and the honored guest,, Holt Conner and Mrs. Conner
and daughter, Carolyn. Many nice gifts yere received.
otal County (less transfers) $9,378.93 COUNTY HOSPITAL DM IN1STRATION lOlj Salary Clerk $ 70.00 (Transfer from lOli) 102a Office supplies 250.00 ItlSir i Freight.- etc. 50.00
iKTARY '
201a Salary Dietician 60.00 (Transfer from 502 E) 201c Salary Maids 150.00 (Transfer from 1001 H) 203d EgKS 100.00 203e Fresh Fruits and.... Vegetables 300.00 Mil Meat 1,000.00
AUNDRY
301a Salary Launderer 40.00 (Transfer from 1001 H) 301b Salary Ironers 150.00 (Transfer from 1001 H)
OUSEKEEPINCr 101 d Salary Maintenance.... 425.00
LANT OPERATION
5U2c Repair Building (Material and Labor) 7,623.00 EDICAL & SURGICAL min .Surgery supplies .... 3.000.00 6i )2ii Drugs 1.000.00
URSING
7(Uh Salary Nurses 600.00
ABORATORY
SHKil Pathology Readings.. 100.00
Total County Hospital (less transfers) $14,448.00 HIGHWAY REPAIR
208b Oil $ 700.00
wait-H Anti-Freeze. miscellaneous 300.00
Total Highway $1,000.00 COUNTY WELFARE
'RRENT CHARGES 10"b Burial allowance ' tor de
ceased recipients old age assistance $1,200.00 v3c Burial allowance for de-
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CHICAGO, Aug. 25. (UP) Grain futures rallied sharply on the Board of Trade today under the leadership of wheat and corn. Prices at 10:30 a. m. - Wheat: Sept 224V, up 24 cents a bushel; Dec 225, up 1 . to 2; May, 1949, 215, up 1 to 1; July, 1949, 193 up 2 to 2. Corn: Sept 161, up 2 to 2 cents a bushel; Dec 139, up
MISCELLANEOUS' SHOWER A miscellaneous shower will be held Friday night, August 27th at 7:30 at the New Lebanon gym in honor of Mrs. Josephine Dale Bedwell. Public invited. Bring a pound of candy, fruit, cookies, etc.
ATTENDING CONVENTION Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 139 is being represented by three delegates, Mrs. Delia Wyman, Mrs. Maxine Dillingham and Mrs. Ruby Holdson, at the Auxiliary convention at French Lick.
SULLIVAN HOME EC. CLUB The Sullivan Home Economics club met for their monthly meeting at the Sullivan City Park for a covered dish dinner on August 18. Following the dinner the business meeting was opened with the pledge to the American flag. The-song of the month "America" and club creed were followed with the history of the song. Mrs. Bee Selby gave the devotions after which a poem was presented by Mrs. Alsman.
Roll call was taken and minutes
of the last . meeting wer.e read and approved. Business was discussed. The, lesson, "Color Schemes in the Home", was given.' Those present were Gretchen Howe, Margaret Alsman, Mrs. Wilson, Eddie Moore, Rose Haskett, Stella Wolfe, Sylvia Good
man, Jennie Wright, Mildred Bell and children, Bee Selby, Faye Conner. Eva Williams, Lola Brewer, Mary McCullough, Mrs. Usrey, Mrs. Cushman, Audrey Cox,' Conza Gahnstrom and son, Sue Wolfe and Med-sker.
"Pardon my Burp PautheBELL-ANStabletsforHEARTBURN" When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocating gas. sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief medicines like those In Bell-ana Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfort In )ISy or return bottle to us for double money back.Q BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25
ENTERTAIN WITH SHOWER Mrs. Hortense Kaufman and Mrs. Jack Kable entertaVied with a stork shower on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kaufman on South Section Street, for Mrs. Walter McCammon. The gifts were presented to Mrs. McCammon by her little cousin, Ada Sue Kable of Terre Haute. Delicious refreshments were served to the following guests: Mesdames Ruby Dailey, Lena Ladson, Betty Keene, Mary McCullough, Monty Weir, Vermont McCoskey, Marie Leach Ruby Snyder, Elsie Nichols, Betty . Ann Morrison, Hazel Kable, Helen Montsinger, Ruth Carter, Ida Land, Bernie Bemis, Dora Beard, Bernie Prose, June McCammon,
Rachael Land, Bea Land, Lily Brown, Axie McCammon Verna i Dean Wright and Misses Fern Wright, Pauline Crawford, Nor- j ma Sappenfield, Jane McCammon and the honor guest, Mrs.)
McCammon.
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WilEAT-jKJNliLE KfctMlOIN The annual Wheat-Engle reunion will be held at the Farmersburg Park on Sunday, Sept. 5. Relatives and friends are invited.
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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED . Prompt Sanitary Track Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
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EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT GATES OPEN 6:30 RACES START 8:00 5000 SEATS $1.00 GRANDSTAND .... $1.50 Children With Parents Free 8 BIG EVENTS 8 110 LAPS 110 PLENTY FREE PARKING SPACE
IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO BORROW WHEN A LOAN WILL SERVE A SOUND PERSONAL PURPOSE, AND YOU CAN REPAY IT WITHOUT HARDSHIP. AND REMEMBER BORROW THE BANK WAY IT'S CHEAPER. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Since 1870
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Total Countv Welfare SI. 4OO.00
Taxpayers appearing at sueh mcet-
; shall Have the right to be heard ereon. The additional appropria113 as finally made will automatilly be referred to the State Board ix Commissioners, which Board will Id a further hearing within fifteen
ys in the office of the County
ditor, or at such other place as
ly Be designated.
At such hearing taxpayers object-
i to any ol such- additional annro-
iations may be heard and interest-
taxpayers mav inquire of the unty Auditor when such hearings M be heard.
Witness my hand and official seal
is IStli day of August. IMS. eal)
HUBERT SEVIER, Auditor Sullivan Countv. Indiana.
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for motorists
Keeping your auto in the peak of condition is something akin to the care your doctor gives you. Let us be your automobile "doctor." If your car is "ill or ailing" bring it in and tell us its "symptoms." We will diagnose its case very thoroughly and will prescribe the proper medicine. Protect our city's children. Make certain your auto is capable of instant stops, immediate motor response, etc. Listed below are some of our most effective "remedies" for putting an ailing auto back on the safe driving chart.
FRONT END ALIGNING 1. Check steering gear . . . adjust if necessary. 2. Check front wheels for proper camber and caster . . . adjust if necessary. 3. Check wheels for proper balance. 4. Inspect king pins . . . replace if excessively worn. 5. Inspect steering, tie-rod and bushings . . replace if worn. 6. Check spring sags for broken springs. 7. Check wheelbase for spring slippage.
MOTOR TUNE-UP 1. Adjust carburetor. 2. Clean and adjust spark plugs. 3. Adjust and test contact points. 4. Check ignition timing. !. Check compress:on. 6. Tighten head bolts and manifold. 7. Check ignition coil.
FLUSH COOLING SYSTEM 1. Flush out radiator.' 2. Flush out entire cooling system. 3. Replace fluid and test. 4. Check fan belt.
MOTOR OVERHAUL 1. Grind valves. 2. Fit and install new piston rings. 3. Replace rod bearing inserts. 4. Adjust ma:n bearings. 5. Overhaul carburetor. 6. Tune motor.
LUBRICATION 1. Change oil in crankcase. 2. Check transmission and rear axle. 3. Lubricate chassis and body hardware.
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