Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 76, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 April 1947 — Page 3

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TESTES

WEDNESDAY, Apr. 16, 1947

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DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Re-, vival is going on at the Dodd

Bridge church. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wade had

as their guests Sunday their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert' Wade of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Nancy Parr and daughter,

Charles Mayfield and Harve

Moore of Terre Haute, called on

Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr last week

Mrs. Maxine Able and children

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Floyd Hayden and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr and Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Hayden and

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ATTENTION Property Owners ' DON'T WAIT TILL IT RAINS PuiThat New Roof On Now SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Roofing Siding Insulating Storm Windows And Doors

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son, Denny, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Wood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz, Mrs. Flossie Pinkston, Mrs. Ross Ransford and Mrs. Berths Ryland attended , church at Dodd Bridge one night last week. Mrs. Roy Walker and son and Mrs. May Martin and daughter shopped in Sullivan Saturday. National Guard Relaxes Age Limit On Veterans

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK '

The Sullivan Home Econtomics club will Jmeet Wed'nesday, April 16 at the home of Mrs. Jack Cox, 419 North Cross Street. Mrs. Emory Thomson and Mrs. Paul Howe, co-hostesses. .

Frank Neff W.E.C. No. 155, Wednesday, April 16th, Woodman Hall. Initiation.

INDIANAPOLIS, April 16 The National Guard has relaxed its age limit for veteran enlistees. Howard H. Maxwell, Adjutant General of Indiana, makes this announcement on receipt of word from- General Butler R. Mfltonberger, chief of the National Guard Bureau, in Washington. According to General Maxwell, veterans who have been awarded the Silver Star or a higher decoration may enlist in

the National Guard without regard to age requirements until their 55th birthday. "An exception has been made in the age requirements for these heroes not only in recognition of- their outstanding service to their country but also because they are the type we want in the new National Guard," said General Maxwell. .. .'.-. Existing regulations had restricted National Guard enlistments to men from 1 to 35 years of aee who can meet the same

physical, and mental requirements as the regular army. - ;

LaPetite Augille, fneet (with Mrs. Reid Ross Wednesday afternoon.

Stardust Home Economics club, Thursday evening, April 17, home of Mrs. Robert Houpt, 219 S. Main St.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge, Thursday evening, 7:30, wear formats. Refreshments of sandwiches, pie and coffee will be served at the close Qf the meeting.

Royal Neighbors, regular meeting, Woodman Hall, Friday, April 18, 7:30.

Couple class of Baptist church, jmorothty party, Friday night, 7:00, church basement. All members come and bring a dime.

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FOR TYPEWRITER , And Adding; Machine Service Call Virgil L. Stafford at Kelley's Accounting Office, Phone 214. In Sullivan every Wednesday.

V.F.W. Auxiliary (meeting, tonight, 8:00 o'clock. Liberty .Cafe. , . -! '., .

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t ill' , 'Mrs. Russell Grunell- has 'returned from Kokomo, where she visited relatives bei-ore leaving for California to' join her. husband Who has . been In - Alaska the past year. -r " '"' ." , ,'" - Billie Woods has moved to the Criss Brothers farm. ' .. ; ; , -. Harris and Robert Wheaton were in Jasonville ; Monday morning. . k : Mrs. Wallace Briley , spent Thursday with Mrs. Laura Mahan. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Field of Coalmont, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Justice Boston, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Barcus, who have been ill are improved. Mrs. Martha Plerson was in Farmersburg Thursday.

NOTICE OF PBIIttABT ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. May 6, 1947, between the hours of 6;00 o'clock A. M. and 6:00 o'clock P. M., a Primary Election will be held in the City of Sullivan. Indiana, to nominate candidates for the following offices, the names, addresses, and party affiliations of the different candidates are set forth in this notice. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES v Mayor City of Sullivan

Guy R. Biddle, 221 West Wolfe St., ' Sullivan, Ind. City Clerk-Treasnrer , Lorella E. Hallbeek. 203 North French St., Sullivan. Ind. James A. Hagy, 522 South Court St., 1 Sullivan, Ind. I City Councilman 1st Ward Robert O, Kable, 605 N. Main St.,

suuivan, ma. , City Councilman 2nd Ward Wendell W. Cox, 25 West St., Sullivan. Ind. City Cnnncilman 3rd Ward G. Harold Cramer. 401 W. Thomoson

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City Councilman 4th Ward Thomas Davidson, 509 South Main St., Sullivan, Ind. - City Councilman-at-Large Hud A. Bland. 213 West Washington St., Sullivan, Ind. DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES Mayor City of Sullivan Arthur McGuire, 221 French St., Sullivan, Ind. Isaac. Southwood, 215 N. Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. Wade H. Gadberry, 1508 N. Main St.. Sullivan,. Ind. Marion F. Stephens, 101 N. Main St., Sullivan, Ind.-. City . (Clerk-Treasurer Emll E. Mushier, 465 South Troll St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 1st Ward A. E. Draper, 504 North Broad St., Sullivan, Ind. Francis Truelock, 746 E. Washington St., Sullivan, Ind. , Claude Harmon, 1005 No. Main St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 2nd Ward : Clarence McCrocklin, 235 Indiana Ave., Sullivan, Ind. F U McRoberts, 231 W. Wolfe St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 3rd Ward Ralph Young, 428 South Stratton St.. Sullivan, Ind. H. M. Stewart, 230 South Section St., Sullivan, Ind. City Councilman 4th Ward Paul W. Sims. 649 S. Main St..

Sullivan. Ind. i City Councilman-at-Large I Lowell K. Willis, 250 Indiana Ave., Sullivan, Ind. I Cecil R. Smith, 201 South State St., Sullivan, Ind. I. James H. Ringer. Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court, do hereby certify the forepoing to be a true and exact copy of all names of candidates filed in the office of Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court, for the various Sullivan city offices to be nominated at the Primary Election May 6. 1947. i -Signed: James H. Ringer, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court,

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PITTSBURGH (UPJ.-Dr. John Von Neumann, a mathematical research expert, believes the adding machine of the future is being constructed at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N, J. He said the new electronic computer will work about 100,000 times faster than a man's mind and ultimately will replace all existing types.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice ,is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Anna Lota Friable, deceased late of SulliIvan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent NELLIE I. POWER. tj- j m . Administratrix. Pigg and Tennis, Attorneys. 1st ins 4-9-47 3t

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1:30 P.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Otho T. Collier, deceased late of Sullivan County Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOE W: LOWDERMILK. t , . Administrator. Jow W. , Lowdermilk, Attorney. 1st ins 4-9-4731.

The household eoods of Marearet E. Schaffer will

be sold at public auction, at the home of Rush Schaffer, 34 mile west of New Lebanon Elevator. One anartment size electric stove, used two months;

studio couch, bed, mattress and springs, 1 dresser, 2 large B

wardrobes, folding bed, 3 rocking chairs, china cabinet, 1 kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, large safe, 1. leather davenport, 1 breakfast set, curtain stretchers, canned fruit and glass cans; one set harness, horse-drawn cultivator, harrow, six ft.; double, shovel plow. Other articles too numerous to -mention. TERMS OF SALE CASH No property to be removed until paid for. Not responsible in case of accident. IRA SCHAFFER, Administrator Floyd Dillingham, Auctioneer Geo. Daugherty, Clerk

FARM BUREAU MEMBERS Hospital And Surgery Insurance Members who have Daid Farm Bureau dues for 1946 and 1947 may JOIN NOW WITHOUT A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. , ONLY DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL WILL THIS BE POSSIBLE. This is a co-operative plan which affords the Farm Bureau members assistance to meet the unexpected and heavy expenses that go with hospital care. GENEROUS HOSPITAL EXPENSE ALLOWANCE You must be hospitalized by a recognized physician and be in the hospital at least 18 hours. Each male member te insured for a daily benefit of 5.00. Each female member is insured for a daily benefit of $4.00. , Each dependent is insured for a daily benefit of $4.00. (Dependents are unmarried 'children from 3 months to 18 years.) NO LIMIT FOR THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU ARE HOSPITALIZED IN A YEARr 30 days allowed for any one illness. Surgical benefits are paid in addition to the hospital benefits and covers any cutting operation performed by any recognized surgeon up to $150.00for surgery. The benefits paid on surgery very lie arly meets the actual cost of the surgery. The cost of this really wonderful insurance is very low and well within the reach of all of us. Eleven (11c) a day gives you this insurance for your entire family. Any number of children between the age of 3 months and 18 years. Annually $40.80 for the entire family, or $20.40 for 6 months or $10.20 quarterly. For each adult the cost is $14.40 annually, $7.20 semi-annually, and $3.60 quarterly.

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