Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 231, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 November 1948 — Page 5

BULLTVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES - MONDAY, NOV. 22. 1948. PAGEFTVU BLONDIE CLASSIFIED t'L7IFILD AD RATE Minimum charje II words or 1cm, 35c, first Insertion. Zo for each additional fcord, first Insertion. II words or less 7o for three Insertions, 4 for eacb sdditlensl wrd for three insertions.. Send cash,' money order, or check with order. Card of Thanks $1.60. Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum $1.59. An additional charge of lie will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of th Month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. - An additional charge of 25o will be made for the use of box numbers.

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FOR SALE RUNNING GEARS for rubber tire wagons, one combine, and two 16x7 wheat drills. Farm Bureau Co-op. ALL insurance is not alike. Reduction in rates. Ferd E. Hall, Coffman Bldg. Phone 567. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Wallpaper mills and jobbers are now closing out their 194a line of wallpaper patterns. Prices on many of these papers have been reduced as much as 65. We are passing these huge savings on to you. Many remnants cheap. Sullivan Decorating Co.

CANNED tomatoes and refined puree .in No. 2 and 2 cans by the case. A. Lt Robertson Greenhouse. FOR SALE Restaurant" supplies, new General Electric 'refrigerator, gas stove, cash registers, tables, chairs, new pop cooler. Trueblood's Cafe, Fairbanks, Indiana. FOR SALE Hollywood mufflers. To fit all cars. $6.00 each. Hud's Tire Service, 102 N. Section. NEW and used Whizzer Bikes. New and used Bicycles. Bicycle repairing. We have a full line of parts. Oscar Norris & Sons,, 11 N. Main St. FOR SALE Late cabbage at my farm. Claude E. Jones, Phone 8132. FOR SALE SunRay table top gas range. Good condition. Used one year. 504 North Broad, Sullivan. FINER MEMORIALS for less. See James J. Durham, Sullivan County's Leading Monument Merchant. Coffman Building, East Side Square. FOR SALE I have some nice White Rock fries and ' hens and capons for the week-end and next week. B. F. Workman, No. 11 N. Main St. Phone 385. FOR SALE 1934 Standard Chevrolet coach. Nu-Way Garage, 24 South Section. ' VFOR SALE Geese, otY foot, or dressed. Mrs. Jess Lay, . 827 E. ' Jackson. FOlTsALE A pair of Red bone coon and mink pups, 9 months old; 1930 Chevrolet, 2-door. Warrick Plew, East Washington St., Route 5. SURGICAL, style and health supports individually designed by Spencer for men, women and chilli dren. Ask your doctor. Call Iva Giles alter 5 p. m. FOR SALE New Spinet Piano eomplete with bench and delivery. Our special only $495.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet. See Leonard Sellers at Dugger. FOR SALE Bedroom suite and breakfast suite. 119 N. Chase St. FOR SALE Lane waterfall cedar chest. Excellent condition. Bonnie Truelock, 1201 N. Section. FOR SALE We have concrete septic tanks now. 350 gal. We deliver. Flynn Burial Vaults, Phone 352. " FOR SALE 1934 Ford V-8 coupe, almost new motor, new battery, good tires. Priced to sell. Harry "Ashcraft, Shelburn. MORE of those Super-Miracle E-Z-Do Wardrobes at $5.98. P & A Furniture Store. FOR SALE Geese, and shelled popcorn 10c lb. Quincy Walls, mile south and east Berea church. FOR SALE White and Barred Rock fries. Mrs. Fred Alsop, Phone 8313. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet coupe, good condition. Eric Thewlis, Paxton. Call after 4:00 p. m. or Sunday. FOR SALE Glass showcase 8 ft. long, 42" high, 2 shelves. Hamilton Grocery, 207. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on Crosley 8.8 and 7 cu. ft. refrigerators. Easy terms. Gene's Radio Service, South Side Square. FOR SALE Spotted ,Poland male hog, two milk cows. Emitt Shake, R. 4, Sullivan. 2 miles southeast of Dodd Bridge. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hojjs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all hone charges. 24 hour ser1 vice. John Vachtel Co Terra Haute, Indiana

FOR SALE Wine living room suite, coffee table, telephone stand, etc. All practically new. Bernard Gresley, hterom.

FOR SALE Good Guernsey heifers, will freshen first of year. I James Kirby, llk miles southeast of Shelburn on R. 2. FOR SALE 1942 Ford 6 cylinder four-door. Contact' Drake Bros., Phone 335 or 554-A. FOR SALE Maple baby bed, good condition. Mrs. Harlan Thomas, Carlisle. State Road 58, 4 blocks from 41. 1. 5-room house, strictly modern, 2-car garage, concrete drive from st. to garage, large lot, extra building on lot can be rented, back yard is landscaped. Nice location close in, and worth the money. 2. 6-room house, modern except gas, newly decorated inside, house' m good repair, 2-car garage, one acre good land. Located close in on paved st Certainly -a good buy. Immediate possession. 3. 9-room house, strictly modern, 2-car garage, located on i paved st. Close in. House is in good repair. Priced to sell. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Office 451 South Troll St. Phone 542-Y. APPLES various varieties and prices. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from Legion Home. FOR SALE 11'3" by 12'. Axminster rug. 422 West Johnson. Call between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. ,. " ' NICE White Rocks for frying or baking. Alive or dressed. H. A. Powell, 317 N. Section. . FOR SALE One 1942 H John Deere tractor and cultivators, good shape, reasonable. Two purebred young male hogs, 1 Spotted Poland', 1 Hampshire. Ph. 8204. Jim Dodds. FOR SALE Perfection kerosene heater, glass dome; nearly new Polar Bear white coffee pots and kettles, new carpet sweeper, biankets, pillows, sheets, cases, large roasting pan, linen tablecloth, clean Mason jars, outdoor heavy tree lights, new rural mail, box, fishing reel, clothes wringer, new blue-print book, men's new shirts, undershirts, many other items. Bargain. Moving. 815 JN. Section. FOR SALE Jeep. All steel and closed top. Drake Bros., Phone 335. FOR SALE Yearling bull, Polled Shorthorn, roan. Also Guernsey heifer. Coryell, Phone 629. , FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet ton, good shape; 1939 Ford 1ton truck with new motor; 1931 Oldsmobile, $175.00; 1938 4-door Nash, priced to sell. East End Garage, E. Washington. FOR SALE or Trade for Car 1940 Dodge tractor and trailer, 1946 Reo tandem. Leon VanMeter, care White Hut Restaurant, Shelburn. FOR SALE Fries, 2 to 3 lbs., White Rocks. Also frozen lima beans. Phone 8251. Mrs. James Ault. FOR SALE '37 Ford, 100 HP '46 motor. Rush McCammon Farm, Sullivan R. R. 3. THANKSGIVING fryers .and young roasting chickens 40c. Wilbur Royer, 3 miles north Little Flock Cemetery. Shelburn 55-E. FOR SALE One 7x12 grain truck bed. Also 1937 Ford and 1937 Chevrolet. A-l condition. Phone 124F3, Dugger. Robert Ranard. FOR SALE 1947 Ford super deluxe club coupe, radio, heater, seat '.covers; 1938 Ford Tudor, heater. Lloyd Motor Sales, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street. Phone 39. .' ' FOR SALE A. C. No. 60 combine with Scour Cleaner and Pick-up. IVz miles northeast ; Fairbanks. Worley Johnson. ' FOR SALE Coal and wood range in good condition. - Henry Wright, R. 3, Sullivan. FOR SALE Sinks, 42, 60, 84 in.; corner tubs, 5 ft.; lavatories, recess type; tuo, cast iron. Can be bought and installed on monthly payments. Sullivan Plumbing Co., 17 South Section, phone 259. FOR SALE Gray leather baby buggy, will fold up. $10. 316 W. Graysville. Phone 962-B. FOR SALE Sparton Shelvedor refrigerator, 6 ft. Otis Bowen, 3 miles east of Carlisle. FOR SALE Small amount galvanized pipe, IVi" and 2". 249 Indiana Ave.

FOR SALE Young geese for Thanksgiving. Call Graysville 543. Toody Bogard, 2 miles east of Graysville on 154. NEW CORN PICKERS, one and two row general implement, pull type. These are priced to sell. Free delivery anywhere. Call or inquire at Sterling's City Service Station, Vt mile south of Shelburn on 41.

FOR SALE Shepherd and Border Collie pups. Parents natural heelers. Make nice Christmas presents. C. Floyd Horton, Carlisle, Phone 60F15. FOR SALE Two Hereford male calves, Spotted Poland male hog. Clarence Walters, Dodd Bridge, Graysville Phone. FOR SALE Two New Idea corn pickers. Frank Heidenreich, Merom. FOR SALE 4 work horses. Jason Phegley, 5 miles west of Carlisle. FOR SALE 45 ewes, 3 bucks, good. C. E. West, 1 miles south on U. S. 41. Phone 9191. FOR SALE 3-piece walnut bedroom suite complete with mat tress and springs. Good condition. See at 431 W. Thompson St. LAST CHANCE Three-weeks-old chickens 20c while they last. Come quick, they won't be here long. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 South Court, Phone 606. FOR SALE White andJ Red chickens on foot, 2 to 4 Ms lbs., 40c lb. at the house. 50c delivered. 217 N. Wolfenberger St. Phone 298-X. FOR SALE One good used Kelvinator refrigerator, guaranteed; one Speed Queen washer, excellent condition, $35.00. Mara-! thon Service Store, 122 West Washingt6n. FOR SALE One used 101 John Deere corn picker,' A-1 condition. Jared Implement Sales, 15 North Section. Refrigerators, freezers, washers, radios, tires, batteries, auto supplies. .Terms. Pirtle & Inbody. FOR SALE Large size" Nubian hot blast cabinet heater, like new'. James White, Shelburn Phone 115-J. FOR SALE Contact Bill Mickey for your Hybrid seed corn. Kelley's $6.00 to $10.00; Crib Filler, $8.90; Crow's single $9.50 to $14.25, double $8.00 to $11.25. Miscellaneous IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan.. NEED WORK done on your car or truck? Give us a try. Bob Wright, service manager. Sullivan County Motor Sales, On U. S. 4L, Shelburn, Ind. Phone 30. CELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN IN. FREE ESTIMATES. NO MONEY DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. WRITE PADGETT CO., VINCENNES. NOTICEAvailable now. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new Installations. Bill McCoy. WE ARE now buying corn. Martin Mill & Elevator, Shelburn. LAY-AWAY your watch, ring, silverware, etc., for Christmas giving now. K. B. SMITH, JEWELER. BUYING SOYBEANS every day from early 'til late. Highest market prices paid Quick service, we do appreciate your, business. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot. Sullivan, phone 325. PUBLIC GAMES, VFW Auxiliary Hall, Monday. RADIO DOCTOR QUEEN, 317 W. Thompson, specializes in radios that can't be fixed. Air Force Engineer Training is at your service. Phone 407-X. Sullivan Legion Auxiliary members desiring to donate . to the Auxiliary. Bake Sale Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, bring' your contr'ibur tions to- the Sullivan Decorating day of sale. GET BETTER CALVES: Use your artificial breeding service for dairy cows. Call 72 Sullivan. Sullivan Co. Artificial Breeders' Association. ATTENTION FEEDERS! All feedstuffs markets are now firm to strong! JOHNSON FEEDS are priced very low. Now is probably a very good time to make substantial purchases to save money. SEE US TODAY. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South

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ATTENTION HUNTERS If you need that gun fixed, bring it to 403 Sylvandell. Phone 454. . , COUNTRY FOOD & Bake Sale at Sullivan Decorating Co., Wednesday, NoV. 24, 10 A. M. Sponsored by. Graysville Basketball Mothers Club. DO YOU WANT YOUR WIFE sawed in half? Bring her to the GREAT VIRGIL SHOW at Sullivan High School Auditorium Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, 8:00 P.M. Sponsored by Sullivan Lions Club. Proceeds to benefit the Germicidal LamD Fund for citv schools STOP Don't buy electrical appliances until you see me. Wholesale prices plus small commission. William Smedley, 538 West Sylvan Dell St. Phone 1 265-Y.

TURKEY DINNERS . served Eureka, Kansas, where they will Thanksgiving day (2 p.m. - 7 p. ..spend the Thanksgiving holim.) Shelburn Legion Home. Res-da jr.. with Mr.., and Mrs. Jack ervations required, must be made Markcy and daughter. Diane.

not later than Wed. noon. D-17 or Legion Home. Call FOUND Corner Section and Jackson, one Pekinese. Call Milburn Kirk ham. WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. WANTED Boy to carry Timesroute. Inquire Daily Times office. FLUE BUILDING, block laying, rough carpenter work,, plastering. Elton Call, 318 Glenn St., .Shelburn, Phone 34-H. WANTED Lady to stay in

modern country home, one lady in j Campbell, Mrs. Ruth Brown, family. Box 4000 c-o Times. ' Misses Zola Sinclair and Mil- . : I dred Scott saw the play "OklaWANTED - Housework, .homa" in Bloomington Saturday kind. 14-E Shelburn. $3.00 day. j afternoon. WANTED Farm work by ex-, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wray perienced farm hand. Prefer and Mrs. Frank Cox spent Sunsteady job. Box 800 c-o Times. , day in Decatur, Illinois as guests WANTED .- Three 'or four-' of Mr- and Mrs- A- L- HufL roomed unfurnished apartment. Mrs Ralph Shepherd and Julia Burnett, Phone 878-L. 404 (jaughter, Judith, and Mrs. M. So. State. , H. Bedwell and daughter, BarSODA FOUNTAIN GIRL bara- saw. tlle PlaTv "Oklahoma" WANTED-Must be over 18 years Bloomington, Indiana Saturold. Write Box 70 c-o Times. j day afternoon. WANTED-Gas logs or fixture Mr and Mrs. Paul Wade and suitable for fireplace. Call 332 be-. dfaug"s; faula aTn Mary Ann' tween 8:00 and 5:00. " jof Pendleton, Ind?ana. nwere - - - : 'guests of relatives in Sullivan WANTED Those interested in, during the week-end. work being done at old Hickory, Mr$ EJizabeth McCielland and Cemetery to send contributions 1 are &

that work may continue to com pletion. See Trustees Jade Good- , c n tX7,"ii; ...a.., . WANTED Man or woman for r.nor-1 effire wnrk in Sullivan. Must have high school education and knowledge of typing; shorthand desirable, but not necessary. Must be pleasant and neat, able to meet pub lie. 40-hour week, automatic salary increases. Apply in person to Gilbert Riley, Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc. "WANTED TO BUY A 5 or 6room modern or semi-modern home m or near Sullivan. State price and location. Box No. 85, c-o TlmesCAD OITTVTT 1 Vl 1 FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric hand sander for table tops, woodwork, etc. Sulli-1 van Decorating Co j FOR RENT 2-room unfurnish-; ed apartment. 305 N. Main. FOR RENT Sleeping or light housekeeping rooms for couple. 218 So. Section. j

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LOST Thursday cn W. Washington St., Sheaffer Ball Point pen. Reward. Verna Hammack, Dugger, Box 22. LOCALS ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl French .of North Court Street have gone to Springfield, Ohio for a few days visit with their dagLior, Mrs. Wilma Clark and . family nd their son, Guy French and family. Miss Ida Crawford has re turned irom Indianapolis where she lias been the guest of Mrs. Ira Walker and Mrs. Phoebe Demmet. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stratlon attended the Indiana-Purdue football game in Lafayette Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Gus Lowry and Miss Pearl Burton left Saturday for - Mrs. Clyde Thomas has returned home from New Richmond, Indiana, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glen' Kldd and family. Mr. and Mrs.- H. W. Branstetter and daughter Betsy, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lloyd and children, Carolyn and Allen, were guests of relatives in Bloomfield, Indiana, Sunday. Miss Frances Sinclair has re f"m Indianapolis where silt: nets ueeu uit: gucai of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boles and family of Terre Haute, have returned home after spending a few days here visitins relatives. Mrs. G. V. Scott, Mrs. Koiand ! few days in Kansas City, i 1 iivmsoui the guests of rellatives. I ' J Mrs. J. R. RlggS Will spend 1 he Thanksgiving holiday in St. Louis, Missouri with Mr. and MrsMVan Sant Richeson. Marine Lauds on Snake MANILA, P. I. (UP)Marine SSgt. Gerald D. Tillman of Memphis, Tenn., found out that rlpnth fan lnrlr pvpn in fho ffice min cabinet He opened -a drawer , and discovered an eightfoot COffee-colored deadly I snake called the makape. He killed it with a rifle. Angler Lands Antler BELVIDERE, 111., (UP) Peter Carlson got more than he was fishing for when he landed an antler nearly four feet wide with two 14-inch tines. The antler, which was imbedded in the sand of the Kishwaukee River, is believed to have belonged to some prehistoric creature.

School News ELM PARK First Grade: This is book week. Mr. Campbell brought us a Bible for our room. Thank you Mr. Campbell. Twenty-five children in our room went to Sunday School Sunday. We invited. Miss McCoy's room over to hear the record that Karen Moore .brought to school. Everyone enjoyed the Nursery Rhyme record very much. Patty Shorter had chocolate

graham crackers for the' children's milk , lunch Thursday morning. Thank you Patty. We have been listening to "The Story Princess" on Friday afternoon. We like the stories. Potty Shorter's mother is in the hospital. We hope she will be home soon. Secnnd Grade: We pre happy to have had the following visitors: Mrs. Joe Ex line. Mrs. John -Uliasz, Mrs. James Bantbei", Mrr-t. p-iy Walls, and Miss Nettie Walls. We arc sorry that Mary Jane Anderson has had to miss school two weeks because of illness. We wrote letters to her this week. All of us have joined the Junior Red Cross. We plan to fill some Junior Red Cross gift boxes soon. We want t.o thank Mr. Campbell for bringing a new Bible for our room. Twenty-two' girls and boys had perfect scores in spelling this week. Miss McCoy was Droud .if us. Third Grade: We are hapoy to have Jimmy Neaderhiser in our room. Jimmv is a good helDer. Shirley Ann Mvers has moved to Terre Haute. We now have 17 bvs and 17 girls in our room. . This month we are in turkev STiellina books. We try to spell the words correctly and make neat papers. OLD GYM ' On Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 16th Miss Gladys Wickevire and Mrs. Levellfrom the Mac-Millan Publishing Company were at the Old Gym School. Miss Wicksvire. consultant for the MacMillan Company, con- ! ducted a most interesting and ! instructive workshop for the elementary teachers throughout the system. She used the reading program for demonstration. All of the teachers felt she ! had given them some very help ful hints on improving the reading program in our school. I RHODES SCHOLARS INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 22 (UP) Rhodes Schoolars from Indiana will be chosen by a committee of American college professors here Dec. 11, committee officials said today. Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president of Earlham College, is committee chairman for the -third straight 'year. Dean B. K. Trippet of Wabash College ie secretary. ANDERSON ALUMNI START HOMECOMING ANDERSON, Nov. 22.. .(UP) Several hundred alumni of Anderson College today began the celebration of their annual homeT ccming here. Highlights of the two-day program will be campus tours and a football game between the college's Hoosier' College Conference championship team and the Anderson freshman squad tonight..

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SKfTKAIBttK TEBM, 1948 Mattie L. Belt. Petit Juror. . 23.60 24.80 nJisie .Benson, same Ralph H. Payton, same.. FiPeman B. Clark, same 6.60 26.90 Edith M. Norris, same 23.60 Clara Rapp, same. 24.70 loyd Chambers, same Chas. H. Abrams. same Clarence Keys, same Chancey W. Osburn, same... Roy Lund, same. 12.40 12.SJ 20.30 16.80 20.60 23.60 D. V. Arnett, same. . , Alex Davison, same. 15.20 Wm. Wilkey. same. 5.10 Loyd Abrams, same 11.40 Harold Neal, same.. 10.10 Dive Rogers, same Harold Reynolds, Return of Fugitives Sullivan Telephone Co.. Exp. Circuit Court G'den Arrow Cnfe, Meals for Jury Coffee Sliop, same West Publishing Co., Law Library The American Law Book Co.. same Haines & Self, same 10.10 32.00 . 6.S5 13.00 13.00 114.00 20.00 10.00 MOTIt'K TO HimKI(K I(IH FIl.IMi us ani mhmmiim; sripPMKS VOR PRINTING AMI OTflfcK. OFFICIO SI'PPLIKK FOK SM.LIVAN COUNTY FOK THE YEAR 1918 Notice is hereby triven that tiie Board, of County Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for ruled and printed office records and supplies at the office of the County Auditor of Sullian County. Indiana, until 10 o'clock A. M. Monday. December 6. 1948. Said supplies being for the various Sullivan County public offices for the entire calendar year of 1948. as l'etal'oie approved by tlir Board of" County Commissioners. i Specifications are- on file in the I office of the County Auditor. Kfch bidder will, us Kuaiantee of nood faith, submit ami deposit with hid a surely bond subject to the approval of the Roard, in the sum of not less than $1,000.00 and as provided by law. when bidding on all or either of Classes 1. 2. 3, 4 or 5, conditioned that he will promptly enter into contract if same is awarded to him and for the faithful performance of such contract. Such contract shall be. promptly entered into upon award of same, Contracts will be let STordinjt to classification and bids will be received on one or more classes, to be separately considered and accepted. The Bo-rd of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 22nd day . or November, 1948. JOHN R, HOWARD OAKLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWELL TURPEN Foard of Commissioners Sullivan County, Indiana. (Seal) of ATTEST: Hubert Sevier, Countv A'iditor. 1st 11-22-48 2t. - aieer entering Are yoti troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired, weak at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Famous to help women troubled this wayl AIbo a stomachic tonie.1 JVnil C PISIICHIM'CW??Mf Liu in u. i imwsnm u cuMruutw Quit paylnr rent nd own your home. Special bargain on property on Installmen plan. Also farms (or sale. W. T. MBLLOTT HEATERS Florence - - Duo Nubians Glow-Boy Majestic Warm Morning Home Supply Company Dugger, Ind. Formerly Woodward's Hardware. l'iijjiwwi'wHAwiiilli'liiriaiiViiWfc GAS . OIL - TIRES TUBES - BATTERIES Joe Exline, Prop. I Standard Service 304 South Section i Sullivan. Ind. CI

NOTICE TO NON-KESIDE.NTS STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF SULLIVAN SS: SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 1948. CHARLES H. HARDIN, LURA A. HUFF, Plaintiffs No. 31636 VS. MARY EOTTORFF, LEWIS BOTTOKFF, MYRTLE BOLES. LILLIE .r,,TTS' LOTC! RARK1S, FLOYD 'BARKIS. EMMA WAITMAN. CHARLES WAITMAN, WILLIAM STEWART, MARJORIE STEWART ju.xt aiLjGAK. WILLIAM SERCAR. ELSIE SHIPLEY. ROY O. STEWART. LOLA STEWART. CHARLES c. it,(KSH. LA VONNE TEUSII. BELLA HARDIN SCHELT,, ERASTUS SCHELL, FERN HARDIN, CLARA HARRIS, JOE HARRIS. Defendants. CAUSE OF ACTION: COMPLAINT FOR PARTITION and SALE OF REAL ESTATE Comes now the plaintiffs, by Telia C. Haines, attorney and file their complaint herein together with an affidavit that said defendants. MARY BOTTORFF. LEWIS BOTTORKF CLARA HARRIS, .lOE HARRIS. LOIS BARKIS. FLOYD BARKIS. ZELLA SCHELL. ERASTUS SCHELL and FERN HARDIN are not residents of Die stale of Indiana: tlmt said action is Complaint for Partition of the following described real estate, to-wit: (1) . The following described real estate in Sullivan County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Thirty (30) acres off the entire north side of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of ., peclion Twenty-seven, in Town--Uip Eight North. Range Ten West: . ALSO, Seventeen and one-lmlf (17!iO Hcvc.j off the entire south side of the southeast quarter of the nortjioa.-t quarter of Sftieu Twenty-eight. Township Eiitht North. Range Ten West; And containing in all. forty-seven and one-half (47') acres, more or less (2) . ALSO, the following described real estate in Madison County, State of Indiana, to-wit: LOT NUMBER EIGHTEEN (18) in .Malone's First Addition to the. town of Anderson, as shown by Plat Book 4. page 18 in the Records of Madison County, Indiana., and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. NOTICE is therefore hereby given sa'id defendants, last named and each of them, that unless they he and appear in said county at the court house in Sullivan, Indiana, in said county and state on the. 4th day of January. 1949 the same being the thirty-eighth judicial day of the November Term. 1948. of said court, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my name and the seal of said Court, affixed at Sullivan, Indiana, this. 8th day of November, 1918. EARL ENOLE. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Telia C. Haines, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 1st ins 10-8-48 3t.

HOTEL SULLIVAN DINING ROOM CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY 3 Course TURKEY DINNER $1.50 WEDNESDAY From 5 P. M .to 9 P. M. Try our Ffesh Shrimp, Steaks, French Fried Onions. Call 718 for reservations. TOYS Electrical Appliances Tru-Tone Radios Bicycles, Tricycles Wagons Use our lay-away plan. Western Auto AssociateStore 8 E. Wash. Phone 510 PANDORA COAL INDIANA'S QUALITY HEATING COAL STOKER COAL, Oil- ! Treated ' : i LUMP Efitt" ! Order Now Front' Your ; 1 Dealer or Trucker ! PANDORA COAL CORPORATION Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 74