Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 134, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 July 1949 — Page 3

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, JULY 8.' 1949.

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Beverly Elmore and Susan Wilcox of Indianapolis, are guests this, week 'of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sparks. '. . . Word has been received here by relatives and friends, of Oscar Hall Jr. that he is confined to the Ingham Sanitarium at Lansing, Michigan with a lingering illness and he would be glad to hear from his friends.

A birthday dinner was held at the Irvin Haley home recently in honor of his daughter, Mrs. Edna Bates, and .his son, Jim Raley. At the noon hour a delicious basket dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. George Raley and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Raley of Paxton,' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Skinner of Sullivan, Mrs. Depp Redford, Mrs. Ernest Roberts and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raley and Irvin Raley.

Ruth Roseberry returned home Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mason and family of Spiceland, spent the holiday week-end here with lelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scctt of Carthage, spent the wek-end here with relatives and attended the Coyner reunion on the Bluff Sunday. Sandra Petty of Terre Haute, spent last week here visiting

her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pier son. Mrs. Louise Daugherty has

jbeen confined to her home ihe past week with a severe casj vi

ivy poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Braes Leach and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilcote attended a reunion at Altamont, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Indianapolis, were guests 3Vl3nday of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Day.

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In The " SULLIVAN CITY PARK Sunday, July 10th, 7:30

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Dr. E. E. Aldrich, Speaker

METHODIST CHURCH

Music by Christian Church Choir i ' . ; -

Directed By Harry Jarrett

Singing "Go Thou Before Us" "Praise The Lord AH Ye Lands" Devotions 1 Dewey Weir Sullwan Presbyterian Church

Platform Manager

Jake Pirtle

Sullivan Baptist Church

SPONSORED BY

SPRINGER-GOUCKENOUR CO.

WEDDING SHOWER A wedding shower was held Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedwell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boone.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. rioriQ Olavlr TVTi" artrl TVTro Oopor

uenneu, mr. ana ivirs. j-iesjer Clark and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Enochs and Donna, Darlene, Junior, Carl and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hollingsworth and Lois Ann, Linda and Lee, Mrs: Ivy Hollingsworth, Mrs. Lillie Boone, Mrs. Alice Ladson, Mrs. Alex. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perkins and Carl Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Clark, Mr. and' Mrs. Emmons Bedwell, Jimmy Robertson, Dallas Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Graham and Charles, , Vivian, Larry and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and, Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neal and DonSld, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boone, Bill Mitchell, Ben and Alex Thompson. Dixie and Jerry Moss, Gerald Pirtle, Dickie Jones, Warren Andis, Marjory and Mildred Brown. Allan, Carl, Don and Gary Boone, Melba Boone and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bedwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boone.

INDIANAPOLIS, July 8. (U.R) Hogs 7,500, mostly active, barrows and gilts steady to 25c low

er; sows 500 lbs. down about i steady; heavy weights 25c to 50c I lower, 170-240 lbs., $21.50 1 $23.00, top $22.00; 240-290 lbs., . $20.00 $21.75; 140-160 lbs. around $18.00; light weights down to $16.50; good and choice sows 400 I lbs. down, $16.00 $17.50; 400-550 ilbs., $12.50 $15.50. Cattle 250, calves 800; steers and heifers steady; short load medium to good yearlings $25.50; small lots medium to good short fed steers and yearlings $22.50 $25.00; common $16.00 $22.00; cows steady, common and medium $15.25 $17.50; good beef cows scarce; vealers active, mostly 50c higher; bulk good and choice $25.00 $26.00, ' 'common and medium $17.00 $24.50, odd head choice $26.50, few medium and good grass calves $17.00 $22.50.

dj!--, B-.--' i Vi J'$S, sSaSjand 4fcidi$trfel "plants . all

s i peclFe2Ca rush "the opening-' day.

'-But there "wasn't top big a hurINDIANAPOLIS.July S-.(tJP) ry they admitted. Veterans have

you can apply - tor a -.state until Dec. 31, 1950, to" apply.

bonus tomorrow, "you're "v'et-i1

erari of World War II and a prewar Hoosier' .-. ,; Governor Schricker said:, ap

plications had heen sent to ser-

Furthermore, the bonus won't

be paid "to smyone until all the rftoney .for4t has been collected. Hoosiers started . paying for it a week ago- with a surtax on their

vice centers, veterans' organiza4. regular "gross income taxes.

The Department of - Veterans. -Affairs reminded veterans that their' original discharge papers ;must accompany the applications.

' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT " Notice i8 hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Mabel Claire Exline, deceased late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LOYD L. EXLINE, Administratrix. Hays & Hays, Attorneys. 1st ins 6-24-49 3t.

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HOOSIER SOLDIER FOUND DEAD TOKYO, Japan, July 8 (UP) Sgt. Russell W. Sparks, age 28. was found dead in his room

Tuesday with a bullet through

, iuj iiv.ua hiiu 0 puiivi u.ai 1110 (body, First Cavalry Division

headquarters announced today Sparks was a . sergeant of the guard in a headquarters company. He was the son of Oscar

Sparks, Route 1, Solsberry, Ind

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PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF SULLIVAN SS. In the Circuit Court of Sullivan County Cause No. 31843 Action at Law N. V. Duncan, Plaintiff vs. R. S. Stanley. Stanley, Drilling Company, Defendant , The requisite affidavit for publication, having been filed, notice is hereby given you, R. S. Stanley." doing business with the Stanley Drilling Company, defendant, in the above entitled suit, that the above suit has, been commenced in the Circuit Court of Sullivan by said plaintiff, against you, praying for an order in replevin for the possession of one Wakeshaw Motor. No. 6 GAKU IU 3061E, Unit Number 20518. That summons was duly issued out of said court against you. as provided by law. and that said suit is still pending. Now. therefore, unless you, R. S. Stanley, doing business with the Stanley Drilling Company, the said defendant, file your answer . to the complaint in said suit, or otherwise make your appearance therein in said Circuit Court of Sullivan County. Indiana, and in the court house in Sullivan, and on or before the first day of the next term of the said wurt. the sJ'Tne being the 5th day of September. 1949, default may be entered against you at anytime afterUhat day and a judgment entered in ac'",n,"" with the prayer of said complaint. Dated this Wh day of .Tune, 1949. EARL A. ENGLE, Clerk. 1st ins 7-1-49 3t.

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