Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 150, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 July 1948 — Page 8
PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANA row tmmmi&m FRI. and SAT. GLOBE CLEANERS Tonigl. sat. imarati st'i - 7:15 P.M. mm Matinee MATINEE S A T . - 2 P. M. ADULTS 33c CHILDREN 16c 1 9 South Main Jack Smith ip u ws.. wwn . fw.i" l-.iVi!,-
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ov. uevey sit Indiana I INDIANAPOLIS, July 29 (UP) Hoosier Republican leaders and party workers today considered the possibility that Gov. Thomas . Dewey of. New York might come to launch his Presidential campaign in earnest sometime early in September. " . State Chairman H. Clark Springer, bolstered by a union of warring factions of his party yesterday, was in Washington to extend the invitation to Herbert Brownell, Dewey's NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sullivan. fiuUivun County. .Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 8:00 o'cock P.. M. on Thursday. August 12, 1948 on a contract for the following: One. (1) motor grader. powered by. gasoline engine, nut less than 30 H.P.. electric starting and light)iH equipment, muffler 10' molclcf blade and seamier, not less than board, two wheel drive , scarifier, "j-wwer ciiiirol d for aW adjustments 13:00 rear tires and 6:00 x 20 rib tread front tires; and An alternative bid on the above described motor grader with the -following additional equipment: enclosed cab with safety glass: heater; -defroster and windshield wiper. . Said ecuiment to be obtained on a lease-pu.'ohase agreement providing for a monthly rental ' charge and a privilege to renew the rental agreement. Said .purchav to pay $1:400.00 in the year of 19i8 and the balance of said monthly installments in the year of 1949 and the purchaser to exisrcise its right to purchase said equipment after full payment of monthly rental. Also 3;i0 parking meters with coin inserts to accommodate one cent or five .cent coins of the United States with a maximum of two (2) hours and a mimiimnn or twelve (12) minutes ' legifitralion of time and with red -flags to indieav violations. Said meters to be on individual pedestals not less than 36 inches In height. Said meters to be obtained on a trial Lease-Purchase Agreement providing for six months trial period commencing Irom the date of completion of installation. Said purchaser to pay for said meters from 60 of the revenue derived from said meters after, payment of in-Flnilatir-n. freight and supervision lroin said meters and the purchaser to exercise its right to purchase said meters after full payment of the purchase price. ' " Detailed specifications are on file In the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Sullivan. - Each bidder to submit with bid .complete specifications of model or ..equipment offered and give approximate date of delivery. Bids shall be submitted on prescuued ioi ins, which are obtainable nt the City . Clerk-Treasurer's Office. Each bid to be accompanied by a '-d "'lop.v in 'mount of $100.00. The sucessful bidder will be icy uired to execute surety bond in the amount of Twenty-Five (25) per cent of the amount of his bid. Same to be. approved by the Common Council of the City of Sullivan, Indiana. Non-collusion affidavit to be filed with each tvd. 1 The Common Council reserves the -right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 22nd dav of July. 1948. Common Council of the City of Sullivan, Indiana Attest, - ' . 'Vuiv' . ... .0. Muehler. Clerk-Treasurer
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WHITE OAK LOGS OR BOLTS DELIVERED TO OUR COOPERAGE PLANT North 13th Street, Terre Haute (Spelterville). FOR PRICE WE WILL PAY AND SPECIFICATION WRITE OR TELEPHONE 12 Points P.O. Box 8 Crawford 9 117 TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, Inc. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
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2BBENDA JOYCE Produced by SOL LESSER Kice tsurrougns campaign manager. TT : irtn 1 1 . t xiuusier our rauy, iirsi mentioned at 'the . national convention and sines then kept alive largely through the efforts of Sen. Homer E. Capehart, ap peared to have a stronger chance of success than it did a week ago. Then, the party was torn by factionalism aroused by the would-be gubernatorial candidacy of Sen. William E. Jenner that failed in the state convention, and party chiefs who gathered at Capehart's Washington, Ind., farm seemed , hesitant to "go cut on a limb" in favor of the rally. A meeting at Republican state headquarters here yesterdayproduced a joint statement by Springer and Gubernatorial Candidate Hobart Creighton predicting "an overwhelming Republican victory in the fall." Others at " that meeting were Lt. Gov. Rue J. Alexander, chairman of the Republican candidate's committee, and Morrison Rockhill, Creightcn's manager. The rally, as proposed by Capehart a week ago, would have national as well as state significance if it materialized as planned. i Capehart, as chairman of the Senate's Republican campaign 'committee, proposed that all Republican Senatorial and Congressional candidates meet in Indianapolis the day before the rally for a banquet and planning session with Dewey and Gov. Earl Warren of California, the GOP Vice - Presidential selection. , RELEASED FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE i ( PRINCETON, Ind., July 29 (UP) (Raeburn Clem, 35-year-old farmer, was free today after being released from jail because the grand jury failed to find enough evidence to indict ,him for the alleged slaying of a Princeton cil worker. Clem had been held without charge i in the shotgun slaying of Ar thur Dean Dawson, age 25, who was killed at Clem's home Saturday. MIDGET RACING Every Sunday High! LAWRENCE COUNTY SPEEDWAY , Lawrenceville, 111.
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GAMES CONTESTS! FUN FOR ALL! SOCIETY OLD IHCKORx HOMECOMING PLANNED The Old Hickory Church will have homecoming week beginning August 2 through August 8. A basket dinner will be served Sunday, August 8 at 12 noon Services will be held each night I at 7:30 with the following minis- I ters in charge: August 2 the Rev. j Ralph Walters of Calvary; August 3 the Rev. Rosier of Mt. Mo-
riah; August 4 the Rev. Karns of ; Barbara Mooney and Billy MooLongs Chapel; August 5 the Rev. ney, Mr. and Mrs. John DaughH.. G. Weisbecker of Bethel; Aug- erty, Diane Sue Daugherty.f and 8 the Rev. James ' Cox Sr. of Bill Daugherty, Mrs. Cisco May, Dugger; August 7 the Rev. C. Carol May, Lois May, Linda May, W. Homberger' of Hickory; Aug-! and Alice Faye May, Mr. and ust 8, morning services, the Rev. I Mrs. Winfred Robertson and James Cox Jr. of Hickory and Donna Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Jim afternoon services at 2 o'clock Mooney, Wayne White, Mrs, jOIthe Rev. Paul S. Lewis. j ney White, and the honored Everyone is invited to attend guest, Olney White, all of these meetings. I Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mollett of An-
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friends attending the funeral of;jjTJD CROWDER W.R.C. j T-4 Keith R. Railsback were Mr. SOCIAL CLUB MEETS l and Mrs. Roy Loop of Three The Hud Crowder W. R. C. .Oaks, Michigan, Walter Laird of No. 275 met at the home of Mrs. , Apple-River, Illinois, Mr. and Sadie Pyles Friday, July 23, to ! Mrs. Willard Loop of Noblesville, enjoy . the monthly , social Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hefi "gathering which proved to be feran and John Roy Hefferan of the most outstanding on the Three Oaks, Michigan, Mr. and : Hud Crowder W.R.C. social Mrs. Claude T. Railsback of ' calendar. Members and guests Sandborh, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. were cordially received . by the Marvin Weddle of Terre Haute, charming hostess, Mrs. Pyles, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller of amid the decorations of lovely Bloomfield and Mrs. Audrey Mc- flowers. -i Grew of Terre Haute. I The business meeting was
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gMW&& BIRTHDAY DINNER A birthday dinner was held at : the Sullivan park Sunday in honor of Olney White. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Robertson, Bobby Robertson and Betty Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dale, Joanna Dale, Bob -Dale, Martha Dale, Nancy Dale, Larry Dale, Mrs. Lowell and Orr; Norma Jean Comstock and Betty Jo Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mooney, Phyllis Mboney, derson and Kenneth Bedwell of ; Scotchtown. Semi-Annual SLACKS & HALTERS MATERNITY DRESSES BRASSIERES PAJAMAS - COSTUME JEWELRY. NOVELTIES No exchanges, refunds or lay-
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HARDWARE Vauehn Jones .called to order by the president, Mrs. Florence Hutchenson. Prayer by M,-s. Hedden. Reports from the standing Icommitees followed the short business meeting. I The following readings were I given during the social hour: "Going to Dixie" by Mrs. Sarah Orr; "Vacation Togs" by Mrs. Marsaret Alsmanr "Visit to Margaret Alsman; "Visit to the Dentist" by Mrs. Thomson. A contest was ducted by Mattie Dudley won by Edna Dudley. "My Most Embarrassing ment" was answered bv paul con and Mo-' forty
members and five guests. Re- 'Indiana, who have been guests' freshments of lemonade and of Mrs., Broshar's mother, Mrs. home made cookies were served Ruby L- Bicknell, have returnby hostesses, Mesdames Hed- ied home. den, Bedwell, Dudley, Orr, i Mrs- K- p- Steinmetz is the Hayhurst' and Wheeler. guest of relatives in Areola, ' The next social gathering will Indiana. be held at the country home of j Mr- and Mrs. Jesse Curry Mrs. June Gilkerson .on August and daughter of Terre Haute,
; 20th. Every member plan to . attend. CHICKEN DINNER A chicken dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Drake on July 14th in honor of: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Bed- I
Store Cleaning Time Has Arrived. When A Price Will Move It We Never Carry Over Seasonable Merchandise. OUR MOTTO, "START EACH SEA-; SON WITH CLEN FRESH MERCHANDISE." Below Are Listed Our Summer Items For Quick Disposal, Profit And Cost Forgotten. 0NLY WHILE THERE IS PLENTY HOT WEATHER AHEAD Reg. Sale1 48 ! SARBY & C ATA LIN A BATHING TRUNKS, 28 to 367.T7777. ;TTT.T. .". .77. . .". .... ... .7. 3.95 Jl.OO, J6 TERRY CLOTH BEACH COATS. White, Yellow, S &M .'.T V. .7 1.93 1.00 JJJTERRYLOTH SLIPOVER SHIRTS, Long Sleeve, White &YeTlow, S, M, L7 . .7.7 . . . . . . . .... 7.7 . . 1.75 1.00; 29 SMALL STRIPE TEE SHIRTS, Asst. Colors, S, M, L 7T.77.7.77. . . . 7.77. ....... 7. 7.7 . . .."l.OO f .5o'
14 I ASST. PATTERN LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS, S-L 7 . 77777.7 7. 3.S5 1.93 8 LIGHT CREAM RAYON SPORT SLACKS, Pleated, Zipper, 29-3(131 . 7.77 7 77 .77 . . . . . 7 . 77 . . . . . 77777.95 17795 6 1 RAYON JAC-SHIRTS, Brown, Maroon, Green, Med. S:ze ... .77.7. .7.7 .77.777.7 . . .7. 777. 7795 4.95 10 RUBBERIZED ON NYLON GOLF JACKETS, light weight736-44 7. 77 .77 . 7 7. 7 7.77 . 7.77. 77. 7 . 7 .77 6.95 f 2.95 JSJVIIITEBREEZE VIGTJDRESSSHIRTS, 14'2-17, Sleeves 32174777777777. 77 77 7777777 3.05 2.95 28 I MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT CLOTH HATs7LightTMed7sh7des76 31 to7727777777.7777777777.7T.75 1.25 7 I BOYSTgE 12 WASH PANTS, Brown & Grey 7. 7 7 777777777.7 7 . 77 7. 7.7 7 7 .77 7l.93 I 1.00 14 J PARAGON STRAW DRESS HATS, Most Sizes 7777 77.777. 7.7. . 7 . . 7.77.77 77795 1.00 10 I paragon genuine panTmTiiatsT. ...... ; 777 7777. 77 7. .7 . .777.77.7.7.777 75.93 j 3.50 11 I PARAGON GENUINE PANAMA HATS , . ; 777777777.77777.77 .777770772.95 23 1 poplin long bill cApTight Beige, 6 34 to vi 7777.77.777777.77 777.7777777. 77777795 iTso
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well and children, Phyllis Jean, Janet Sue and Mickey. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Decker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Decker. LOCALS Rebecca Maxwell has returned in liT bnmf here nftpr an pv. ! tended visit at Port Huron and Flint, Michigan. She was the guest of her great-nephew, Harold Dear and family and other relatives. Misses Rena and Leon a Spencer of Balimore, Maryland, are visiting in Sullivan for a few days. They were called to Chicag0 IIlinois. due to the death of their brther, Walter J. Spencer. . Mr- an Mrs. Allen Buzard I and sons, Vincent and Jeff, of Washington, Indiana, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broshar and daughters of Lebanon, and Mrs. Gladys Musgrave of j Hutsonville, Illinois, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caton of North French Street. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeC.oskey and family spent the week-end in Indianapolis the guest of Mrs. McCoskey's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wells.
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