Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 172, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 August 1948 — Page 4
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gainst the Hymera Legion team in the first game, shutting them out 4 to 0. His mates came 'through with the necessary hits to win for him. j Grimes; pitching for the Legion All-Stars against Vincennes, got. a 5 to 0 victory I over the Vincennes Eagles , Lodge. It was his best perform-
ance cf the year. Only three ped out of the championship picmen got to base on him, two ture in the Western Indiana by walks, and one through an j League yesterday as they lost a 3 j error. Only one Vincennes bat- to 1 game to the Commercial Sclter got a ball to the outfield, j vents in the second of the playoff 1 ' Tonight the local Eagles Lodge games. The Solvents had nosed will play Dugger in the first out the Merchants the Sunday eamp on - the' card at Leeion before. . I
Field. In the second game to- I night, Browns will play Kraft. I I NOTICE TO NON-KESIDENTS I THE STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. Vacation' Term. 1948 1 Ola Wilson and Susie Wilsoji, husband and wife -vs. Crawford Hall. Howard Hall, Ruby Hall, wife of Howard Hall, Oscar Hall. Jr.. Eva Hall, wife of Oscar Hall, Jr., Imojane Metzger, Kenneth Metzger, husband of Imojane Metz-1 ger Complaint No. 31560 Cause of Action Complaint to Quiet Title . BE IT KNOWN. That on thin- 14th day of August, in the year isms, tne above named plaintiffs, by Pies & I Tennis Attorneys, filed in the office Court their complaint against the , defendants in the above entitiea . cause toeether with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendAtm I cap Hall, Jr., Eva Hall, wife of Oscar Hall, Jr., Imojane Metzger, Kenneth' Metzger, husband of Imojane Metzger are not residents of the State of Indtana. Said defendants therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, said I cause of action being complaint to quiet title to the fallowing described real estate, situate in the County of I Sullivan. State of Indiana, to-wit: Twenty-five (25) acres of surI face off of the north side of the ! southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 15, Township I 8 North, Range 8 West; also ten (10) acres of surface in a strip ot even width off of the entire south side of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 15, Township 8 North, Range 8 West, together with geological vein of coal No. 6 underlying the surface of all of the above described real estate and all other coal and substances between the geogological vein of coal No. 6 and the surface of all of the above described real estate. Also the surface of the following described real estate to-wit: Three (3) acres in the southeast corner of said quarter quarter of said Section 15. Township 8 No;-th. Range 8 West, being forty (40) rods long, east and west and twelve (12) rods wide, north and south. and that unless they appear and an: wer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause at the Court House in Sullivan Coimty, and State of Indiana. I on the 18th dav of October 1948 said complaint and the matters and thlnes therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their i absence. I WITNESS the Clerk and Seal of said . Court, this 11th day of August, 1948. j (Seal) EARL A. ENGLE. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1st Ins 8-16-48 3t. FAT FOLKS EAT PLENTY, YET LOSE weight with amazing food candy plan Have a more slender, graceful figure. No exercising, laxatives, drugs. This simple AYDS Food Candy Plan is A DOCTOR'S AMAZING DISCOVERY. You don't cut out any meals, or all the things vou like. You simnlv take I AYDS before meals which auto matically curbs the appetite. The result is you eat less, lose weight. Absolutely harmless! No Dieting! PROOK POSITIVE! Eminent physicians supervised clinical tests and report quick and safe losses with over 100 users. WHY EXPERIMENT? Get AYDS Today. Only $2.89 for a full 35-days supply possibly more than you will need. Yout money refuntletl on the very first box if you fail lo lose weiglU. Come in. phone o: write. "FREE Scientific Weight Chart. Call for yours, or sent free with phone or mail orders. No obligation. GUABANTKK: Many users report weight losses of up to 10 pounds or more with the first box. AYDS are guaranteed You too must lose with your first box or yoiV $2.89 re- i lunaea. Bennett's Pharmacy
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Thru Thursday tlottlng JUDY GARLAND FRED ASTAIRE Peter LAWFORD Ann MILLER Merchants Lose i To Solvents; End Season Sunday The Sullivan Merchants drop The locals made the Solvents fight for the victory, and managed to stay in the ball game until the last man was out. The winners scored in the second, fourth and put the game away with aj single lauy in tne eigntn. The locals could get to Duke Taylor for a single run, that in the third inning. Billv Tavlor Miiorc TWisinnor j!017' rauggS BenSMger Hnd Bill Shipman held the SolvUnts to seven hiU whi1 tho n , lo seven mls wnne tne 10- ; cals got but five. The Merchants will play their last game of the season here Sunday at Pavilion Field BOX score" R H E Merchants . . 001 000 000-1 5 3 Norway 010 100 Olx 3 7 1 Batteries Mprrhanff Tovln queries MercnantS. Taylor, Bensinger, Shipman and Thewlis. Miller; Norway: Taylor and Neff. MAKES REPORT ON TOOTHBRUSHES ' CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (UP) Four cut of five people reading this ought to rush out to their drugstore for a toothbrush or else give up the pretense of cleaning their teeth. That at least, is the opinion of the Journal of the American Dental Association. The magazine reports that out of a survey of 8,176 toothbrushes 1,580 received a passing grade . The , rest were found to be so worrl out as to be useless or even unsanitary. NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OT rttttjvan SP- SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT TN VACATION. 148. TNT THP MATTER OP PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF CAROLYN D'VIS. A MINOR. NUMBER 41 Notice is hereby given that Ralph Rmwn and Naomi Brown, husband and wife, have filed their petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court for the adoption of the above minor child, Said petition has been set for hearinir in said court on October 23, 1948, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. John K. Purcell. Attorney for" Petitioners. 1st Ins 8-23-48 3t NOTICE OF HEARING STATE". OF TNDIAN. COUNTY OF PTTT TJVAV RS; SULLTVAN CIRCUIT COURT IN VACATION. 1948. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOW ADOPTION OF DAVID LEE DAVTS. A .MINOR. NUMBER 42 Notice is hereby given that Ralph Brrwn and Naomt Prown. husband I and wife, have filed their petition in the SullivaB Circuit Court for the I adoption of the above minor child. 1 Said petition has been set for hear ing in sam court on uctODer a, 1948. at 9:00 o'clock A. M. John K. Purcell, A ttorney for Petitioners. 1st Ins 8-23-48 3t. HYDRAULIC & BALL BEARING Buniper Jacks PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE Corner Section & Washington 1 Co. Phone No. t PHONE CHARGES
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9 South Main LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond, of Anderson, S. C, for mer residents of Sullivan, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmers and children, Bob and Sally, have returned from Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio. While in Columbus they visited Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harbaugh and son, Stevie. Mrs. Nellie G. Kelley of East Washington street is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Schenk and family in Chicago. Mrs. Mahala White, who has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Harlowe of East Beech street, has returned to her home in Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mosier of Davenport, Iowa, returned to their home yesterday after spending the week with Mrs. Mosier's mother, Mrs. Eva Curtis. Dr. John Oldham and family have returned from a vacation in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Miss Dollie Folton, and Mrs. Eva Poulton, who have been the guests of Mrs. Chalmer Moore and Ray .Foster the past week, have returned to their home in Summitville. Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Country Girls club will meet September 1st at. 11:30 o'clock Tor a covered dish dinner at the park instead of August 25th as planned. Each one bring their favorite dish and table service. Drink furnished by hostess. The Past Noble Grands club will meet August 31 with Dola Fisk. Meat will be furnished. Each member bring covered ish and own table service. Hud Crowder W.R.C. social will be held at the home of June Gilkerson Wednesday, Sept. 1. All members who wish to go meet at the Woodman Hall at 11 a. m. Transportation will be furnished. Bring favorite covered dish and own table serDelta Theta Tau sorority will meet Monday evening, August 30th at 7:30 at the library. Priscilla Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Claude Conner, 225 West Johnson
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1 Eight Die In Traffic Deaths Over Weekend i Traffic acciosnts in Indiana .killed eight persons Saturday and Sunday, according to state police reports. At least 15 persons suffered ether types of violent deaths. The list of traffic, victims included: Robert Norris, age 26, Hebron. ( j Green Reisn'er, age 30, Rensse- ' i laer. I I Bruce Whitaker, age 32, Whitfield. I Mrs. Sophia Loveman, age 22, Columbus, O. f Lester Johnson, age 30, Chi- ' cago. Roy Harbaugh, age 18, Beaver Dam, Ky. Gerald Tebo, age 24, South Bend. Classified as miscellaneous deaths, county coroners over the state listed three dead in an airplane crash, two fatal falls and three suicides. Four other persons was drowned. Mr. and Mrs. George Thrasher, Tucson, Ariz. were killed Saturday when the plane piloted by their son crashed near Thtfrntown. The pilot, George Thrasher, Jr., age 33, owner of the Maple Grove Airport at Thorntown, was seriously burn ed. The plane struck a power line and burst into flames during a takeoff. Ernest Hoepkemeyer, age 72, F.ort Wayne, was killed Saturday when he fell in an elevator shaft while working at a Fort Wayne hotel. Another victim of a fall was 10-year-old Niki Orendorff, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Oren dorff, Hartford City. The youth - SULLIVAN CA Ford Conv, like new Chev 4 dr Sedan. Ford Tudor Dlx Chev. Tsed Ford Tudor Ford Tudor Ford Cpe Chev. Tudor Chev'.l'z Ton
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