Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 222, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 November 1948 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1943. SULLIVAN, INDIANA MATINEE & EVENING Friday, Nov. 12 Fall Festival Of Hits! TONIGHT GLOBE CLEANERS And Wednesday DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD! $ S COME EARLY S $ 9 South Main Jack Smith Phone 477
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FOREST LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weil were guests of friends in Evansville; Indiana over the week1 end. Mrs. Alice Coffman has returned from Acton, Indiana, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jessie Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoil- ' man and son, David, of Robin son, Illinois, were guests of relatives in Sullivan during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.r.iso.e Holycross and daughter, Thelrna, of Covington, Indiana, wero guests Sunday .of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holycross and family. Carolyn Lloyd has returned from Bloomfield, Indiana where she has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Ashcraft. i , ' Evelyn Fisher, Maizie Booker, Golda Nesbit and Elizabeth Scott attended the Beauticians State Convention at the Lincoln BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you live. But you live also in o WORLD, where momentous events ere in the making events which con mean so much to you, to your job, your home, your future. For constructive reports and interpretations of national and international news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR daily. Enjoy the benefits of being best informed locally, nationally, internationally with your local poper and The Christian Science Monitor. LISTEN Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor Views the News." And use this coupon today for a special in- ft 4 t) s troducrory subscription. J) I Fundi The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St., Boston 1 S. Man., U.S.A. Pteast send me on introductory lubscription to Tha Christian Science Monitor 26 Issues. I enclose $1. (nome) (address) done! (state) PS7 I city I r 5ivl US: t.ovdr in appearand. on lowly to play. Ik magnificent
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Hotel in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Carrithers and Mrs. Amanda Carrithers of Fairbanks, visited relatives in Sullivan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sims attended the Indiana-Notre Dame football game in Bloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirby Ashcraft of Bloomfield, Indiana, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Branstetter and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lloyd. Roy Duffer of Carlisle, visited with friends in Sullivan Monday and attended to business interests. Mrs. W. B. McCoy spent the week-end in Bloomington the guest of Mrs. Eva Haywood and 'attended the Indiana-Notre Dame football game. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donnelly Jr. of Indianapolis, were guests over the week-end of Mr. .and i Mrs. Tom Donnelly Sr. and family. Mrs. Faye St.otts spent tha week-end in Terre , Haute as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and daughter, Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet DeBaun and son, Tony, of Mishawaka. Indiana, have returned home after a visit here with Mrs. DeBaun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McGuire and other ' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carrico of Vincennes, and Miss Lelia Ryan .-f Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ryan. Mrs. China Sproatt of Carlisle, visited in Sullivan Sunday. J-
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Mrs. James J. Durham. Shorty Lowe, fur buyer of Hutsonville, Illinois, will leave shortly for Tucson, Arizona, where he will enter the Veterans Hospital for observation. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice . is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Willam A. Brodie. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is suppos'4 to be soivent. MARY WILLIS. Administratrix. Hays & Hays. Attorneys. 1st ins 11-9-48 3t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE O' KKAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Olive W. Powell, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, inuiana. he will at the hour ol ten oclock A. M. on the 24th day of November, 1948. at the Law Office of Pigg & Tennis. No. 1-3 W. Jackson Street, Sullivan. Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situate In Sullivan County, State of Indiana and described as follows to-wit: The east half of the following: described lot. A part of the southwest quarter of the north east quarter of Section 31, Township 8 North. Range 9 West, and deecribed as follows: Commencing 150 feet west of the west side of McCammon Street in the town of Sullivan, Indiana, and running thence south 130 feet. Ihen'-e west 118 feel, more or less, to the east line' of Catherine . Cowl's lot, thence north 130 feet. the" e!t US feet, more or less. to tha place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to tie npnrovfli of the SulHvsin Circuit Court Sullivan County. Indiana for not less than the re-appraised value oi said rea1 esiite and the terms of aaiu saie will De casn. I WENDELL TENNIS. Administrator for the Estate of I Olive W. Powell, deceased. I Plgg & Tennis, : Attorneys for Administrator. 1st ins 11-9-48 2t. " Charity Benefit
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Past Presidents parley of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet with Ruby McClung, South Court street, Tuesday evening-, November 9th at 7 o'clock, Sullivan Lodge No. 2G3 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 7:30. p. m. Work In the M. M. Derree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin Spainhour, V. M., Russell Inbody, Sec. Village IIomemi...ers will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Wass, 314 Indiana Avenue. Call 379-A if unable to attend. The Friendship class of the Methodist church will hold their November meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Springer. There will be a covered dish dinner at 6:30, in the nature of a housewarming. Everyone bring own table service. Hud Crowder VV.R.C. will meet Wednesday, November 10th a, 12 noon for a covered dish dinner. This will be the yearly inspection of the Corps. A gcod attendance is also desired. Initiation of new members. Bring own table service. The Christian church choir will' have rehearsal at 8:30 Wednesday night. Woman's Society of Christian Service, please note change in date, Wednesday, November. 10th, "2 P. M., at Methodist Church Parlor. This service will honor all new members joining society this year. All wnmen of the church are invited to attend. A special program. The Presbyterian Church Circles will meet as follows: Circle No. 1., witV Mrs. Ftfa Jamison; Circle No. 2. at the church;., and Circle No. 3, with Mrs. Gilbert Snydei-. Awe?im Garden clrb w'H meet with Mrs. W. O. Nichols Thursday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Garden l overs club wi'l meet with Mrs. J. S. Schrocder, 236 Gro- Street, Wednetfav afternoon, Nov. 10, at 2:30. Sullivan Band Parents club will meet Tuesday evenin", November 9th at 7:30 at the high school. Weton Council No. 405 will meet in regular session tonight at 7:30. AH team members be present for practice. , Methodist Church Choir will meet for rehearsal Thursday night at 7:30. Tfce Pythian Sisters iwill meet Thursday evenin. Nov. 11, at 7:30. This is roll call mectinp and every member of the Temple is ursed to be present. The District Deputy will be here to hold DONT Wait for Prepare now for Winter! Stock on anti - freeze. We've the finest quality at lowest . prices. Try our expert winterizing service too! We call for and deliver.
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inspection of the ' Temple. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. The Birthday club will not meet Thursday, Nov. 11, with Mrs. . Oran Patton due to illness. The Baptist Church Choir will meet at the church at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday eveningfor practice. The C.W.E. club will meet Friday, November 12th for a covered dish dinner at 12 noon with Mrs. Stella Wilkey. The Triple T Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 12 noon with Mrs. Ina Walters for a covered dish dinner. Sullivan Cotracil No. 73 R. & S. M. Slate 1 meeting Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 P. m. Rehearsal in Royal and Select Masters degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welrcme. Robert W. Shepherd, ' I. M., John Sweeney, Rec. Calls on Truman CIO PRESIDENT Philip Murray enters the White House to call on President Truman following the Chief Executive's triumphant return to Washington. Although insisting that his visit was strictly social, Murray told reporters that labor wants a "complete reorganization" of the Labor Department. (International) BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE1'etition No. 2161 Notice is hereby given that George Harold Wilkes I'hs filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on November 26th, 1918 at 9:03 A. M. , Dated this 5th day of November, 148 EARL A. ENGLR. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Storm SIGNALS!
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Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 9. (U.R) Hogs 11,000; moderately active, barrows and gilta mostly 50c lower, early bulk sales good and choice 170-250 lbs., $23.00 $23.50, few loads mostly around 200 lbs., $23.75, top $23.75; 250-290 lbs., $22.65 $23.00, odd heavier weights down lo $22.25; scattering 1C0-160 lbs., $r9.00 $22.50; sows fully $1.00 lower, early sales largely $19.50 $21.00, few $21.50. Cattle 2,200, calves 500; good steers rather slow, generally weak to 50c lower, small lots choice light to medium weight steers $38.00, odd head $37.00; four loads high good near 1200 lb. steers and lew good to choice near 1050 lb.
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SPECIALS FROM I BASEMENT BUDGET FLOOR
Heavy Percale Prints 45c A special purchase of pretty prints in small and medium floral figures, also checks, stripes and dots.
Johnson Chintz Colors andpatterns to
Norwood Blankets, per pair $4.95 You will be pleased with these soft fleecy blankets made of wool and cotton in size 70 x 80 inches in pretty rose and bUie plaids.
Cotton Slips These are the famous with built-up shoulders
Purchase your Christmas gifts now and use our lay-away plan.
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I yearlings $33.00; load good heif,ers $29.00, few to $31.00; bulk j common to low good heifers $21.00 j $28.00; cows about steady, good beef cows in load lots of $20.00, i odd to $21.50; vealers moderately ' active, steady, good and choice i $30.00 $32.50. Sheep 2,000; fat lambs opened I steady to weak, good and choice $25.00 $25.50, common to low
good $19.00 $24.50; nothing done cn three decks yearlings, undertone lower; slaughter ewes about steady, good and choice $7.00 $9.00. FILES COMPLAINT FOR PARTITION Charles H. Hardis et al have filed a complaint for partition against Mary Botiorff et al in the Sullivan Circuit Court. , Prints '. 39c make charming garments. $1.29 Fruit of the Loom slips in sizes 38 to 44.
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