Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 78, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 April 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. ' " ' : United Press Wire Service. '''.. ,eanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor lul Eoynter Publisher e H. Adams '. Editor iblished daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. llivan, Indiana . . Telephone 12

Political Announcements The following persons have sig

nified their intentions of seeking

the nomination of various offices in the coming Primary election on

Tuesday. May 7. "1946. Your sup-

Dort' and consideration of ' these l

candidates will be greatly appre

ciated.

ttered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative: Theia and Simpso, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1) N. Y. Subscription Rate: T carrier, per week . ; . . . . . . .' r .'. 15 Cents in City By Mall In Sullivan And Adjoining Counties: r "' :ar : ; ..; $3.00 s Months $1.75 anth (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents By Mail Elsewhere: - 'i "''''',... t f $4.00 x Months .' $2.25 onth (with Times furnishing envelope) ; 40 Cents AH mail subscriptions strictly in' advance. "

MEROFvl

The Golden Rule Class me'etg will be held at Holt Hall iday night at 7:30 with Mrs. ?lva Houpt and Mrs. Faye hnsoh as hostesses 'l , The Senior Pals' class will hold weiner roast Friday night on e Bluff. ' ' ' Mr. and' Mrs. Wnr. Campbell near Sullivan,' ' were guests mday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd esner and daughter! Mr, and, Mrs.,L. J.' Renaker ;d son, Ed', and Don' Arnett ent Sunday with relatives, near arshall,' Illinois.' ' : Bill Haley of the Great Lakes ival Training Station arrived me' Saturday night on W.seven

y leave with his parents,; Mv.A

id AMrs. . Harold , Raley and rbaua.j' ; '' ' ' ' !;' '' ' France! Wills, Freida Pierson id Mary Gray spent Saturday Sullivan. ; :: : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bilyew id'STrid Mr. Bernard . Criss sre guests' Sunday of Mrs.

Clara Ault and daughter. Mrs. Jennie Duke and Mrs. Sarah Orr of Terre Haute and MrsV'Vermont McCoskey' of Sullivan, were guests' Saturday of MrsV'Mayme Apple. Mrs; Orr remained for o longer visit. Cap1 Reid.'who is' employd' in' Chicago, spent the week-end here with his . wife , and, family,, i , Luther Owens of '.'Indianapolis', and "Charles ' Owens of ""Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Joy Owens. 1 Mrs.' Lou Hunley, who has spent the' whiter montlis' in California, returned 'to her" ''home here Saturday.'1 '' Her ' daughter,

Mrs.. Grace Figg of1 Logahsport,;

accompanied,1 her 'here for the week-end. ... , . 'i i; , "' ' '

.! Mr,, snd Mrs. Hal Harris returned' home Saturday '"from' a visit with . relatives in Pennsylvania. ' ! ' ' '" "'' :: : Mrs'1 Grace" Holt ' returned

Thursday"t6 her home here after an extended visit ''with'' relatives and friends in the East and in

Chicago. ' -'

KOLA W1TCHOTA Invites You!

Commissioner, 1st District DR. GARLAND D. SCOTT

For County Recorder

QUINCY L, WALLS

For Recorder PAUL (SAM) OWENS

District Rebekah Meeting the departed members. Hymera The Rebekah Lodges of Sulli- Los ave a pretty fancy drill van County District No. 38 met with Mrs. Conza Moreland as at Sheiburn. ,pril 15th xor heir 1 director. Merom Lodge conferred annual spring meeting with, a tne Rebekah decree to two

i very, good attendance. Many

visitors from other districts were

Husbands ! Wives ! Want new Pep and Vim?

DEMOCRAT .TICKET For Congress ' JAMES E. NOLAND Bloomington, Ind.

For County Recorder SAM MOON

Assessor, Hamilton Township DILLON M. ROUTT

Trustee, Jefferson Twp. RUSH ENOCHS

Jl For, Congress ': . JOHN L. ADAMS ... Vincennes, Ind. For' Congress ' W. J. POWELL" " Sullivan, Ind. .3i t no i? - j-'.' For State' Representative .' ORA K. SIMS

For County Coroner "BIG JESS" LOWRY

For County Coroner JOE SOUTER

For County Coroner OTHA O. BRODIE

Fdf State Representative

WILLIAM O. (SUNNY) BROWN

For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY "' . Terra Haute, Ind.

For Joint Senator PAUL, P. BOYLE . . :- For Sheriff HAROLD REYNOLDS

' For Sheriff LYMAN. "PETE" DAILEY

' For County 'Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR.

For Co. Surveyor '' WILLIAM L. SISSON

' For' Treasurer " CLEVE LEVfELLYN For bounty Treasurer ir.!U. (Lew) WEEKS For ' Prosecuting Attorney JOHN KNOX" PURCELL

For Prosecuting Attorney JAMES F. GALLAGHER

Clerk' of the Circuit Court . MAX M. POWELL : f- - ' Clerk Of The Circuit Court EARL A. ENGLE

. For Coroner STANLEY B. JEWELL

present.

Thousands of coudIoi are weak, worn-nut.. ,r.

baiistl solely because body lacks Iron. For new Tim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonlo Tablets. Contains Iron you. too, may need for pep: also supplies. Vitamin Bi. iet 3ie lntrnriiiitnrv alr.A nniv otiiu )On.

Merom Lodge ' received ihs For sale at all drug si

sullivan. at amiui JJrug store.

Hazel Brust, assembly prssident, conducted a very instructive and enjoyable school of instruction. A beautiful ceramony for the children was held with ll children becoming members of the "Rebekah Jewel3." , Sullivan Rebekah Lodge con

ducted an impresdve service for at Sullivan.

ladies in a most efficient man

ner.

cup for tht largest percent of members present. . . Sheiburn Lodge is to be praised for their wonderful hospitality; Gertrude Ruddell, district daputyi presided in a capable

manner, ar did all district officers. The fall meeting will be

CONSERVATION CLUB

The Sullivan Conservation Club will hold their regular meeting at the City Hall tonight

24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 r ; BUS DEPOT CAFE

fV"." at 7:30 o'clock.

Quit paylnf rent Mid own you home. Special bargains on property on' Installment pUn. Also farms for nto. W.T.1JELLOTT

Trustee, Turmari Twp. JAMES fc iKENNETT

REPUBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR ,

v, Trustee, Gill Township E. B. WALTERS

Trustee, Gill Township GAULT W. PLEASANT

For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind.

For Congress GERALD W: LANDIS Linton. Ind.

Clerk of The Circuit Court JAMES H. RINGER

'' ' For Recorder LORELLA E. HALLBECK

For Sheriff VIRGIL Ll "Pete" JOHNSON

Gifts arid A

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EASTER COtT2S

Commissioner, 2nd District LAWRENCE 'Brownie" HUFF

For State Representative LESLIE LYLE TURNER

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' , Cut Flowers Wy Richmond's Greenhouse - iif 1. ... j . Phone- 36S ..

Clerk of The Circuit Court . HIRAM ANDERSON . v

For Trustee, Gill Township HERBERT "BUD" MASON

Trustee, Gill Township frank Mckinley

Trustee,' Hamilton f owmship EARL HANDFORD

Trustee; Hamilton - Township JESSE. E. SMITH

Trustee, Hamilton Twp. HUGH. WILSON ,

FARM

BUREAU

MEMBERS Your Hospitalization, Insurance has been ,in, effect one year and ijt has. been, aj successful year from the standpoint of benefits to, fliembers and. its. financial&tructure. SoUd growth and, increase in membership is anticipated for the coming year,. ... i ; , . '. , ... Members who failed to, join .jast.yearw opportunity during April only to get this protection without a physical, examination..Ion't forget, April only, .; ?, ,; Y- :btvmeil!f happens every day, let us be prepared if it happens to.us.. ,u. ...:.,..:,.: : ; Ask about this Insurance at the Farm Bureau Co-op Store. ' ' '

v-m 1ftMt.M Insurance 'Aeent

Trustee, Hamilton Twp. BERNDT " OLSON -' k ft ' '' 1 For Truste'e'Cass Twit: "'

GERALD J. "SHORTY" USREY

For 'Trustee; 'Cass Twp. TOGIE" WILKES .

For Trustee, Jackson Twp. , , GENE SLACK f-'' V.ji ' ' ' -' :'1 ".ill j v For Trustee, Jackson Twp. LEWIS PUCKETT For Trustee, Haddoh" Twp. WILLIAM L. LANHAM

For Trustee," Haddon Twp. , F. FRANK DOYLE Trustee, Haddon Township geprge"'a:latshaw

For Trustee, Curry Twp. DALLAS HALL.

For Trustee, Curry Twp. BASIL HAYES .

For Trustee, Curry Twp. WAYNE HAUGER

ci For "Auditor HUBERT SEVIER

For Aiiditor ! JOE ED PIERSON

For Commissioner, '3rd Dist. JOHN HOWARD

Commissioner, 3rd District ORA ISBELL

For Commissioner,' 2nd Dist. REX E. POGUE

Commissioner, 2nd District BYRON FOUTZ

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Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CLYDE' A BROWN

County Commissioner, 2nd Dist. E. LOWELL TURPEN

Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CLARENCE E. "ROSEBERRY

Commissioner 1st Dist. HARVEY N. PARR .

A customer of ours said to us 'the" other tlayy "Your store reminds me of an oldfashioned candy counter. So much : to' choose from and everything: ' looks : wonderful." "You'll experience the same thrill when you come here to select smart, new. flattering accessories' "and ensembles for a wonderful spring! We've had large shipments ivery day for two weeks to make your '"Easter" a happy one. v There's : "Suits" and Coats . "Easter Bonnets" in, la test .styles ; "Blouses" Bags - Gloves Scarfs, hankies, costume i . . jewelry. We will take care of those Easter gifts for your loved ones, at : r, ; ; RUBY'S SHOP "The latest in wear for ladies who carp," ..-.T

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EASTER-ACCESSORIES

Smart Head Squares RAYON-PLAIN'S' AND"; PRINTS 98c and $1.49 sCIlILDREN'S, Rayon Slips !)v Sizes ,2 to 14 j . 98c and $1.00

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Dimity Gowns Sizes 34 'to 40 . $1.72