Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 210, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 October 1948 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY. OCT. 22.' 1948.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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Sullivan Club Meetings

1TOR THIS WEEK Friday Afternoon club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hux, 507 West Washington Street, Friday afternoon, Oct. 22, at 2:30 o'clock.

Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No, 252 will meet In regular session Thursday evening, Oct. 21, at 7:30 o'clock. A good program has been planned. Bring pumpkin pie to be served at the Halloween social following lodge.

Sullivan County Federated Woman's Republican Club will meet at Headquarters for their regular meeting Saturday, Oct. 23, at 2 p. m. Members and friends urged to be present.

The County Association meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Friday, October 22 at the Dugger High School. The af- . tcrnoon meeting will begin at 2:30. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock in the high school cafeteria. Union services will be held at 7:30. All Eastern Stars throughout the county will be represented. Anna Barrowman, President. Dugger O.E.S.

Pocahontas club will be entertained Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Martha Deckard. Bring own table service.

Stated 'Called ,. meeting of the Pocahontas lodge Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Martha Deckard. P.'ans for Saturday bannuet to be hell at Linton for Great Pocahontas to be made. Manta Truelock, Pocahontas.

. No'tice. Sullivan Lolge No. 2G3 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. AH members v-rged to attend. Visitors welcome. Alvin "Al" Spainhour, W. M.; Russell Inbody, Sec.

American Lesion Auxiliary will meet Tuediy ni?ht. Oc tober 26th at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion Home, for a HalItve'en party. Members are urged to come masked, bring

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a guest and refreshments in a sack. Drinks will be furnished. Prizes will be given after the judges make their decision.

Weton Council No. 405 will meet in regular session Monday evening, Oct. 25, at 7:30 o'clock. Delegates will give a report on State Council. The degree team will practice.

POLITICAL COLUMN DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES

For Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit tian. Service of the Graysville

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W.S.C.S. NOTICE The Women's Society of Chris-

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 For Commissioner 2nd Dist. E. LOWELL TURPEN

charge will hold their annual Thanks offering Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Pauline Guyer will be the speaker. A piano duet will be offered by Hazel Springer and daughter, Ruth. Will all members please turn in gift box offering to one' of the collectors, Fylura Foutz, Gracie Wernz, Myrtle Church, Dorothy Thompson and Helen

Phillips, not later than this date.

REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District

CASS TOWNSHIP P.T.A. Cass Township , P.T.A. will meet at the Union High School Tuesday, October 26, at ,7:30 p. m. Teachers and parents are urged to attend.

HAYDEN'S CONDUCT YOUNG PEOPLES PARTY

GRAYSVILLE P.T.A. ORGANIZES

Mrs. Claude Roloff, District Director of P.T.A., met with the The Young People of the parents and teachers of the Pentecostal Church of Sullivan Graysville school Tuesday even- met at the home of Vernon ing to assist in organizing a Hayden for a weiner roast re-Parent-Teachers Association. The cently.

organization was formed and

Kenneth Snellenberger, Loretta ' iana, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis fnellenberger, Wayne Smith, and daughter, Sharon, of MichRose Smith, Pauline Hayden, igan City, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bolding of Ridgeville, Ind- Vernon Hayden and son, Danny.

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Sullivan Chapter No. 188, Order of the Eastern Star will meet in regular session Monday, October 29th at 7:30 p. m.

The Get-Together Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Hunt October 28th.

officers elected as follows: Presi

dent, Christine Medsker; vicepresident, Julia Burnett; secretary. Ava Wible; and treasurer, Dolly Wilkey. 1 The meetings will be held the second Monday night of each month.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and daughter, Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holycross and children, Merrill and Jakie, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monk, Frances White, Thelma . Tapley, Garnetta Smith, John and Joe Smith, Darrell Huff, John Smith, Janice Ponds, Betty Cavelier,

The children can learn to play easily and quickly on tins beautiful piano. And they'll enjoy doing it. Featured is the Practiano Pedal for quiet practice and play. Plus the Alumatone Plate for lighter weight and richer tone. It's just one of many Winter & Company pianos each with these exclusive features. Low, low prices, too. Come in today and take your choice. Prices $495.00 and up. R. W. CADWELL Music House 27-29 N. Court St. Sullivan, Ind. For Greater Musical Enjoyment, Keep Tear Pirn Tuntti

CLEAR. CRISP. COOL DAYS Means Coal, Clothing and Cash The Security Plan enables you to borrow now and repay over future months. With one loan you will be able to supply yourself with all winter needs at once with more ease and comfort than if bought here and there, and payments due in several different places. from $5 to $300

Security Loan Company Upstairs, North Oakley Bidg., Sullivan, Ind.

The T.A.D.O. Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Joy Bcone Wednesday, Oct. 27, for a covered 'dish dinner at !ll:30 a. m. All members are urged to attend. Bring articles for rummage sale. Visitors welcome.

Woman's Club will meet at. 2 o'clock Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Swope Gallery, Terre Haute. An exhibition- from the New York (Metropolitan Art- Museum will be at the Gallery at this time. Ways and Means Committee will be in charge of transportation.

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DODD BRIEfGE Flcyd Hardy is ill with the flu. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Johnny Hayden

; called on Charles Hardy and j Floyd Hardy and family Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Wood and ! Luvisa Wood called on Mr. and I Mrs. Clem Rankin recently. Mr.

Rankin is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and children were in Terre Haute Saturday. r

Thmisandi'arc Kttine Brand relief from con

stipation with Bile Salts Compound. (Commonly called Pumpkin Seed.) Ask any local druggist lor a 25c box. Vou will be glad you did. Just say, "A quarter's worth of Pumpkin Seed, please." . '

Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOT'l

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Who cannot be influenced in his decisions by politicians. Communists, Ku Klux Klanners, or "friendly" lawyers; Who has genir'ne sympathy for the "under-dog" s proved by the hundreds of cases where he has assisted the. needy without any pay whatsoever; Who has the respect of nearly every attorney at the Suliivan bsr, and whe will faithfully perform the duties of his office; Who has practiced law in Sull'van and surrounding counties for more than thirty years (except 17 months when he was a private in 128th Field Artillery, Battery C one year overseas and in action on four fronts) ; Who married the daughter of a life-long union coal miner (the late Dallas Stewart) and who understands the problems and dangers of the coyil miners; dnd who demands the repeal of the Taft-Hartley-Landis slave labor law; Who has assisted thousands of veterans in filing pension c'aims; and who favors an Indiana bonus for the veterans of World War II; Who will const"' en tiously endeavor to assist young boys who violate the law, and attempt to put them back on the right path

We recommend that you vote on election day

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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR JUDGE, SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT (Paid Pol. Adv.)

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Despite the fact that Pontiac has built overa halfmillion cars since the resumption of production after the war, demand still exceeds supply. In the face of this production record, those who place orders now will still experience some delay in delivery. If you

a.te among the many people who feel that Pontiac represents an outstanding value and wish to order a Pontiac for future delivery you will be interested in the following policy on retail distribution which we, as Pontiac dealers, will observe:

WE WANT YOUR ORDER And the sooner you place it, the sooner you will get delivery. So if you want a Pontiac, order it now. WE WILL ESTIMATE DELIVERY DATE Due to conditions beyond our control, we cannot give you an exact date of delivery. But based on anticipated future shipments from the factory, we will, when you place your order, give you an honest estimate of when you may expect your car. Such estimates will be reviewed any time on request.

ORDERS FILLED BY PRIORITY A definite proportion of the cars we receive from the factory is set aside for preferential delivery to users whose work is in the public welfare and to others with certain occupational requirements. Otherwise, all orders will be filled on the basis of the time when they are received. YOU PAY FACTORY-SUGGESTED PRICE Due to changing economic conditions, we cannot, when you place your order, tell you exactly how much the car will cost when delivered in the future. But, at the time of delivery you will be charged only the factory suggested price on your model which will be shown in a published list of local prices.

YOU SPECIFY ACCESSORIES While most of our customers order their cars equipped with accessories, we do not force accessories as a condition of sale. You specify what accessories you want when ordering your car, and these are the ones (and the only ones 5 it will carry when delivered. Some items may be lacking due to current shortages; but none will be added. REGARDING TRADE-MS Naturally, if you have a car to trade, we wouid, like to have it in order to take care of our regular used car customers. Our appraisals are air. :-ased on current conditions. But if you do not have a car to turn in, we still want your order anil accept it for delivery based ou the condiaoci outlined above.

Since this is our "home town", our business and its future is based on our good relations with the people of this community. We are most happy that so many people here as all over the country have made Pontiac their number one choice as a new car.

Nothing pleases us more than to turn over the keys of a new Pontiac to one of the many people whose orders we have, because we know they have chosen well for Pontiac is always a thoroughly good car, and a thoroughly good value, this year, next year, any year.

POXTIAC RETAIL' DELIVERED PRICES IX

Torpedo Models 6 CyU 8 CjU Streamliner Models G jL a ,jL ttnniness Coupe $1,547.00 "$1,595.00 Sedan Coupe . . - . . . . $1,726.00 $1,773.00 Sport Coupe $1,599.00 $1,646.00 Ue uxe Sedan Coupe .... $1,815.00 $1,863.00 De Luxe Sport Coupe . . $1,688.00 $1,736.00 i-Uoor Sedn ...... $1,776.00 $1,821.00 2-Door Sedan ...... $1,630.00 $1,677.00 Ue Laxe 4'soor Sedan . . . $1,866.00 $1,913.00 Sedan Coupe . . . . $1,661.00 $1,708.00 xSiation Wagon ...... $2,117.00 $2,465.00 Be Luxe Sedan Coupe . $1,751.00 $1,798.00 De Luxe Station Wagon . . $2,195.00 $2,543.00 4-Door Sedan ...... $1,688.00 $1,736,00 Ue Laxe 4-Door Sedan . . . $1,778.00 $1,825.00 He Luxe Convertible .... $2,072.00 $2,119.00 '

STANDARD EQUIPMENT at no extra east includes,' Spare tire, tube and wheel; bumpers tod bumper guards; metal spring covers; dual windshield wipers; dual tail lamps; dual horns; dual sun visors; permanent oil cleaner; cigar lighter; ash receivers; dual carburetor (8-cyl. models); automatic dome light and outside lock on both front doors. DE LUXE EQUIPMENT includes, in addition to ohnvei Two-tone broadcloth, button type upholstery; de luxe steering wheel; electric dock; chrome front fender mouldings; stainless steel rear fender gravel guards; chrome plated wheel discs (except station wagon).

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