Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 209, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 October 1948 — Page 2

'AGE TWO

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1948.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

A Home Owned Pemocratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the ". ; . Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854

PAUL POTNTER : Publlsner

XEANOlCROYNTEft JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor

IOMEH H. -MURRAY i..,. Editor

' Entered as eecond-class- matter, at the Pestoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published." daily except Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. ullivaa. : Ind. Telephone 12

Catted PrM Wire Service National Bepresentatlve: Thela and Slmpfon, New York

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lew Farm Plan

Outlined

In addition to administering a ogram for the purchase of live-

ock and farm machinery, the

tinners Home Administration al-

makes loans for the purchase family type farms under the w Insured Mortgage program.

ccording to Arthur B. Walker,

pervisor of the FHA for Vigo,

brmillion and Sullivan counties,

I applicants and farms to be irehased must be approved by a

mmittee of local farmers as to

e eligibility of the applicant and e value of the farm.

AH loans made or insured by

e FHA are for farmers who can

't obtain adequate credit elsetere. The present law provides

at if the applicant has 10

wn payment the government ill assist him in obtaining the

other 90 through banks and privale lenders. The interest rate is 4 on long time real estate loans

and the lender is assured of re

payment since the FHA services

these leans and the government

insures the lender against financ ial loss. i

The government is not interested, however, in assisting families to purchase farms at inflated prices since the prospective real estate is appraised at its nor

mal productivity and earning capacity. Veterans are given prefer

ence in this program. Persons desiring more information may write or call at the Farmers Home

Administration office, 218 Federal i Building. Terre Haute. This office

l is open Monday through Friday.

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Part time office hours for Sul

livan County are held each Friday

moaning from 9:.i) to VI noon in

the FHA office on the third floo; of the Court House at Sulliavn.

Friday, October 22nd, 1948 . . 1 . At 7:30 P.M. SPONSORED BY DEPARTMENT OF INDIANA DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS . Meeting to be held in the American Legion Post 139 Sullivan, Indiana AH ox-setgpen, honorably, discharged with C.D.D., or med'tai discharge, or who were treated while in service for any disability, are invited to attend this meeting. ) l aims Filed - - Appeals Prepared Our services are FREE to ALL veterans Veterans' laws and benefits explained Uir. Ward Anderson, State Service Officer, and Mr. Howard Watts.. State Adjutant, pressing.

People Of The 7th District Say:

LETS GET RID OF DO-NOTHING GOVERNMENT

ELECT JAMES E. NOLAN D TO GIVE THE 7TH DIS-

RICT ( IFN. VIGOROUS REPRESENTATION IN

CONGRESS."

CLlMBl'NG NEARLY VERTICALLY, Air Force's new F-86 Jet fighter zooms up from Lambert-St Louis airport, St Louis, Mo., in an exhibition of various new airplane designs which in recent months have seen speeds approaching that of sound. Part of the crowd of 70.000 shows in foreground. (International Soundphoto)

FAIRBANKS Mrs. Clara Gotney called - on her aunt, Mrs. Homer Dilley, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wyatt .Dix and Mrs. Hester Sluder were dinner guDstz of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomson and son, Tommy, Friday. Mrs. Imo Drake, Mrs. ,Gwen

Pound, and Mrs. Maude Drake spent a few days last, week with

Mr. and Mix-. Kenneth Rowing

in Indianapolis.

Mrs. L. H. Crew suliered a

paralytic stroke last Friday aft

ernoon: Her condition is serious. Mrs. Lula Starkey spsnt Friday with Mrs. Rose Horner. Mrs. Ruby Whalen and Martha and Mrs. Ola Johnson and Sara Rose attended church at Kingsley Chapel Sunday night. Miss Martha Whalen spent Thursday with Miss Sara Rose Johnson. Mrs. Lillie Halberstadt called on Mrs. Rose Horner one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Barns spent the week-end with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L..H. Crew.

Mi. and Mrs. Homer Dilley tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Minger and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thomson spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting their daughter, Marjorie Ann, who is confined to the Riley Hospital. Those who attended the singing convention at the First Baptist Church in Terre Haute Sunday were Mrs. Lou Johnson and Reva. Mrs. Ruby Holms';. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs. Opal Chambers, and Mrs. Mabel Drake. A birthday dinner was given Sunday for Hud Horner at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Forbes. Those attending were Mr. ?"d Mrs. O. E. Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lana, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horner, Mrs. Eertha Horner, Mrs. Laura Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and sons, Don Charles and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Sara Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Horner and

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A legislative program to insure deserved benefits for veterans cf World Wars I and II; payment of the state bonus. Maintenance of parity prce program for farmers; the extension of the soil conservation and rural clectiification program. A direct federal pens'an for those ever 60 years of ; age which will afford theni a g-ood liv'ng. A iabar program for full employment; the guarantee of the light cf collective bargaining and a wage to meet the lvgl cost of living. Noland For Congress Clubs : Paid Pol. Adv.

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LsreNiN6 to inie OFFICE MOOCH TURN ON THE WATERWORKS S7&uroc .'And A Tip of the HATLO HAT TO

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POLITICAL COLUMN DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES For Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit NORVAL K. HARRIS For Prosecuting Attorney of 14th Judicial Circuit (JOHN K. PURCELL For Sheriff HUBERT WAGNER For Treasurer MRS. PAULINE MAHAN For Surveyor WILLIAM SISSON For Coroner STANLEY JEWELL . For State Representative LEO FOLLOWELL For Commissioner 1st District HAROLD MARTS Fcr Commissioner 2nd Dist. E. LOWELL TURPEN

family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corella Thomson called on Mrs. Shelburn is confined to the 10th

Horner and Jackie and Donald Rose Lester at St. Anthonys Generai HosDital in Manila. His

Wilkey, and the honored guest, Hospital Sunday afternoon. . Aud Horner and Mrs. Horner. M- Lela Holmes was in Sul- address is as follows. Sgt. Nor-

livan Friday afternoon. man E. Bolinger, 15212238, 10th

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REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner

I Second District i GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 4 MEETS ! Girl Scout Troop 4 met Monday, Oct. 18th at the Christian Church. We had 18 girls present and two girls absent. We enjoyed 'a stcry toid tc us by Mary Nelle Miller about the lecture at the Court House Saturday. We are planning to sell Christmas and Every Day Cards. We enjoyed having Mys. Prose's daughter, Mike, as a visitor.

Reporters, Nancy Boles and Beverly Taylor

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