Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 88, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 May 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1946. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily, edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. United Press Wire Service. leaner Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor

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Six Months ...... . . .-, $2.25 lonth (with Times furnishing envelope) . . . : .4 ......... . 40 Cents '' All mail subscriptions strictly In advance. Discussing the needs of veterans, Representative Clare

Hoffman, Republican, of Michigan, said in a speech' on the

floor of the House :

"Needless to say, every member of this House and of the

bther body, cognizant in some small degree but only a small

iegree of the sacrifices which have been made by the vet 3rans, is not only willing, but eager, to aid the veterans in rve'iy way possible . . ." , . Representative Hoffman's eagerness was indicated by lis action on the Veterans' Emergency Housing Bill HofTnah voted against the subsidy program for building con

struction materials, against requiring real estate dealers to

live the;. Housing Expediter information, against price ceilings on existing homes, and for the motion to send the bill 'jack to committee. Finally, swept away by his willingness to

help the veterans, he voted against the passage of the hous-

ng bill.

I : ' To Voters Of Sullivan County

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"my contacting all of you personally, however, your vote I

may Yin win certainly oe appreciated y 3kL. "LEW" WEEKS ' Democratic Candidate for : Treasurer of Sullivan County. '"' - Paid Political Adv.

APPRECIATION THANK YOU is what we ".should like to say , personally not only to every one of you who has 1 been our guest but also to each of you who has recommended The Davis to your friends during our management of the historic institution. We commend the new Keepers of the Inn, Colonel and Mrs. Frank E. Linnell, to our community and to our guests, and hope that te Linnells find life at The Davis even more enjoyable than we have. MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. DURHAM

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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 port and consideration of these candidates will ne greatly appre ciated. DEMOCRAT TICKET For Congress JAMES E. NOLAND ' Bloomington, Ind. For Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind. , For Congress W. J. POWELL Sullivan, Ind. For State Representative ORA K. SIMS For State Representative WILLIAM O. (SUNNY) BROWN For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY Terre 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 LEWELLYN For County Treasurer J. L. (Lew) WEEKS For Prosecuting Attorney JOHN KNOX PURCELL For Prosecuting Attorney JAMES F. GALLAGHER flerk of the Circuit Court MAX M. POWELL Clerk Of The Circuit Court EARL A. ENGLE Clerk of The Circuit Court HIRAM ANDERSON For Trustee, Gill Township. HERBERT "BUD" MASON Trustee, Gill Township FRANK McKINLEY ! Trustee, Hamilton Township j , EARL HANDFORD Trustee, Hamilton Township JESSE E. SMITH Trustee, Hamilton Twp. HUGH WILSON Trustee, Hamilton Twp. BERNDT OLSON For Trustee, Cass Twp. GERALD J. "SHORTY" USREY For Trustee, Cass Twp. TOGIE WILKES For Trustee, Jackson Twp. GENE SLACK For Trustee, Jackson Twp. LEWIS PUCKETT For Trustee, Haddon Twp. WILLIAM L. LANHAM For Trustee, Haddon Twp. F. FRANK DOYLE Trustee, Haddon Township GEORGE A. LATSHAW For Trustee, Curry Twp. DALLAS HALL For Trustee, Curry Twp. BASIL HAYES For Trustee, Curry Twp. WAYNE HAUGER For Auditor HUBERT SEVIER For Auditor JOE ED PIERSON For Commissioner, Srd Dist. : JOHN HOWARD Commissioner, 3rd District , ORA ISBELL For Commissioner, 2nd Dist. REX E. POGUE Commissioner, 2nd District BYRON FOUTZ 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

Commissioner, 1st District DR. GARLAND D. SCOTT

For County Recorder QUINCY L, WALLS For Record rr PAUL (SAM) OWENS For County Recorder SAM MOON Assessor, Hamilton Township DILLON M. ROUTT Trustee, Jefferson Twp. RUSH ENOCHS For County Coroner "BIG JESS" LOWRY For County Coroner JOE SOUTER For County Coroner, OTHA O. BRODIE For Coroner STANLEY B. JEWELL Trustee, Turman Twp. JAMES E. KENNETT REPUBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR Trustee, Gill Township E. B. WALTERS Trustee, Gill Township GAULT .W. PLEASANT For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind. For Congress GERALD W. LAND1S Linton, Ind. Clerk of The Circuit Court JAMES H. RINGER For Recorder LORELLA E. HALLBECK For Sheriff VIRGIL L. "Pete" JOHNSON Commissioner, 2nd District LAWRENCE "Brownie" HUFF For State Representative LESLIE LYLE TURNER For Commissioner Second District ! URAL HAYDEN For Treasurer LOREN C. "Fuzz" HARRIS DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM Letters and Interviews of a tuhable nature and proper news paper interest arc sought for thh column, the editor reservir.u the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 580 word:or less are preferred. All article? sent to the Open Forum must be i signed and address given, in order that the editor may know Hie writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein. The authentic history of Greece began in 776 B. C. The country obtained its greatest glory and power in the fifth century B. C French Creole, a dialect, is spoken by the majority of the people in the Republic of Haiti, although French is the official language. The harlequin snake Iz named because of its coloring;, which is red and black. It is a small, venomous coral snake of Florida. Glyptics Is the art of engraving, particularly as applied to the carving of precious stones. The first iron furnace in the TJ. S. was built in Virginia in 1619. " BREAKFAST With Us Open 5 A. M. Daily ARROW CAFE Ray & Vcrna Hunter North Side Square

Having sclcl my farm, Davidson" farm, located VA

will sell at public auction at that place on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1946 beginning at 10:30 A. M., the following described personal properl v to-wit: LIVESTOCK, ETC. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old; 1

Hereford & Jersey, 3 years

seys, 3 years old, each with calf by side; 1 Guernsey, 5 years old, with calf by side; 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 years eld; 2 Guernsey yearling hifers; 1 Co-op electric cream separator; 2 5-gal. cream cans; 1 team matched black mares. 6 & 7 yrs, old (good ones); 1 extra good set tug

9 harness, 1 set chain harness,

9 shoats, weight about 175 lb J.; 6 shouts, weight about 100 lb.; 200 bushels yellow corn; 100 Leghorn hens; 1 lot chicken feeders; 1 Macomb electric brooder (250 capacity). FARM TOOLS, ETC.:.' sulky plows, 1 small disc, 1 walking plow, 1 riding cultivator, 1 garden plow, 1 2-sec-ticn harrow,2 3-horse double trees, 2 double trees, 1 new cut sled pattern, 2 log chains, 1 2-wheel trailer, 3 new 12-foot gates, 3 steel drums, 1 water tank, some cedar and mulberry posts, 1 new 16-ft. ladder, 2 30-gal. iron kettles 3nd 1 spider, 1 dinner beil, 1 lard press, 1 sausage mill, 2 mel3l tool boxes, 1 lot cf good tools including pipe wrenches, chisels, hammers, iron and wood bits, punches, wrecking bars, etc., 1 lot of electric tools, also some wire. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Eureka electric sweeper, 1 mahogany case upright pianc. 1 Coldspot electric refrigerator, 1 buff enamel Quick Meal kitchen range, 1 small heating stove, 1 oak Princess dresser, cengoleum nig 13xlG feet, 1 chest of drawers, 1 sewing machine, 1 antique walnut day bed, 1 brass bed and springs, 1 new Sealy mattress, 1 library table, 1 occasional table, 1 wash stand, 1 drop leaf table, 2 rockers, 1 featherbed, 1 Hot Point electric iron, 1 new Steam-O-Matic, 2 two-burner electric hot plates, electric iron, 1 new lock type ironing hoard, quilting frames, 2 wool comforters, bed spreads, linens, new rag rugs, dishes and other articles top numerous to mention. TERMS CASH I . Not responsible in case of accident B.J.YENTES EMERY DRAKE. Auctioneer EVERETT JONES, Clerk Lunch Will Re Served By Shaker Prairie Church.

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