Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 216, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 November 1948 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOV. 1. 1948.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POINTER Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON ... Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY . - Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Pc-stoffice. Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Baturdar and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. Sullivan. Ind. ' Telephone 12

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StJBSCRH'TION RATE: By, Carrier, per week 15c By Mall Elsewhere In By Mail in Sullivan The United States: And Adjoining Counties Tear -" Ifv'-M-. Six Months 3-75 Bix Months i0 rn Que Month .40 ne Month .60 All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance

-l Don't Tie His Hands -- The popularity of Henry F. Schricker, Indiana's wartime governor, is the result of a novel campaign promise. That promise is the Schricker record. It is a promise based on fact. It is a promise of honest and capable, unselfish and efficient service. It is a promise which the people of Indiana can be assured will be kept. There is absolutely no reason to believe that Mr. Henry Schricker will not give the -same inspiring leadership which was such a credit to this state in his first term. As all the leading State papers, including the STAR, TIMES and NEWS, have so capably stated, Mr. SchricWs record is that of the people's governor. He has proved conclusively that he will cater to no special interest group, and that he will serve the people as a whole. . .' .. Few states in this nation have been so fortunate as to have a governor who came to the end of his administiat'on with the good will and approval of all its citizens. The administration of Mr. Schricker stands out like a beacon light. The brilliance of his record is sharpened by the fact that it was made at a time when his admiiv'strative associates and the state's General Assembly were from an opposing party. Henry F. Schricker has given much to this Hoosier State. He deserves much in return. He is seeking, public office again this year at the behest of a multitude of Indiana citizens who desire better state government. He deserves to be given the opportunity to accomplish even more than he did during the years from 1940-44. . HENRY F. SCHRICKER DESERVES OUR CO-OPERATIONDON'T TIE HIS HANDS !

POLITICAL COLUMN DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES For. Representative in Congress 7th Congressional District JAMES E. NOLAND For Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit MORTAL 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

i Vote For Noland "7 GeraW Land is, the incumbent Republican Representative from the Seventh District, is running for re-election this year against James Noland, Democrat from Bloomington. Mr. I,anlis, who originally had the support of the United Mine Workers, now is regarded as an enemy of the organization. - He is opposed so strongly by the U.M.W. that he was not permitted to speak at a miners' meeting in Bicknell several weeks ago. ' . . . . In addition, Landis will be the new chairman of the education and labor committee of the House of Representatives slwuld he be elected. Nothing could be worse than that from a Tabor standpoint, . .The answer is, elect James Noland to Congress from the Seventh District.

OUGGER

Mrs, Lavern Thomson was in Linton Tuesday.

Mrs. Cynthia Carlisle and Mrs. George Comstock attended the fall meeting of the Missionary conference at Worthington, Indiana Tuesday. Mrs. E. M. Deputy was in Linton Tuesday. Mrs. Monna Smith, Miss Lottie Smith, Mrs. Ralph Klim and children of Anderson, Indiana, were week-end guests of Mrs. Marion Smith. Cecil Willis of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Bun Livingston ' was in

j Spencer Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason land Mr. and Mis. Jair.yj Mason

visited in Indianapolis recently. ! Mr?. Hannah Mooney and daughter were in Linton Tuerday. Mrs. Hubert Myers was hostess for the J. G.. club Tuesday evening. Rtfreshmenlf wore served to Ann Barrowman. Mae iand Orris Hendrickson, Efi'ie PigX, Lola Yung. Bell Tyson, Bess Kielblock, Vera Graham, 'Abigail Chowning. Ora Taylo.Ida Hannah, and one guest , Maxine Ringei . Mrs. Margaret Richards oi

near Linton was in DugKcr Thursday. Mrs. E A. Hammaek has rp-

REPUBLICAN TICKET For Representative in Congress 7th Congressional District GERALD W. LANDIS For Judge of the Circuit- Court of the 14th Judicial Circuit AMORINE M. WILSON For State Representative of Sullivan County LOREN C. HARRIS For County Treasurer JACK S. McCOSKEY For County Sheriff HARRY E. WALTERS For County Surveyor PAUL T. VERMILLION For County Commissioner First District HAROLD DODD .Candidate for Commissioner Second District W. K. DICKERSON

SHELBURM Mr. and Mrs. Everett . Burch

and sons, Cecil and Hubert, and

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pope and sons, Donald and Larry, were

dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and

Mrs. George Alumbaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Alum

baugh and children, Tom and

Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Alumbaugh spent the week-end in Nashville, Tennessee. They attended the Grand Old Opera. Ted Alumbaugh and Misses Lafawn, Phyllis , and Patty Alumbaugli were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Murphy and daughters, Dixie and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Alumbaugh were home from East Chicago, Indiana over the week-nd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur - Najsh and children spent the weekend in South Holland with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alumbaugli

Mrs. Betty Van Meter and

children are spending the week

in Elksville, Illinois with her

mother.

Dick Sweet transacted business

in Terre Haute Saturday.

Mrs. Emmaline Miller was in Sullivan Monday.

HYMERA The Y-Teens held a . weiner roast at the home of Luna Thralls last Monday night.

, Mrs. Margaret Wells entertained the Friendly Circle Sunday School class at her home Tuesday night. All fame masked. Contests were enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served to Victoria Tipton, teacher; Nell Gordon, Ruth Foutz, Blossom Shipley, Elaine Smith, Mrs. Gammel, Helen King, Veneta Strahle and the hostess. The November meeting will be with Nell Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stwalley of

Husband, Gene Husband, Ruth Foutz, Nell Gordon and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Husband.

and children. Tom and Nancy. Jeffersonville, Indiana, spent last

turned from a visit Point, Michigan.

In Grosse

Miss Maxine Ringer of near North Vernon, is visiting relatives and friends here. . Mrs. Jake Yung and Ed Griffith are visiting in Indianapolis. Mrs. William Mason of Boonville, Indiana, has been the recent guest of her sistor, Mi!, Charles Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason and daughter were guests o' Mr. and Mrs. James Hannum Wednesday. Bob Carr, who suffered injuries in a football game, ha? been released from the hospital. Mrs. Roxie Smith, Mrs. Grace Bareroft, and Mrs. Gladys Coyner gttended a .Home Economic? meeting in Sullivan Thursday. Mrs. Harry Mason and daughters were Sunday guests of Mrs. Charles Mason.

Mrs. Sarah Alumbaugh, Mr. and

Mrs. Edgar Murphy and daught?rs,Dixie and Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Alumbairgh called on Mr. and Mrs. Elza Alumbaugh and family Friday night. Miss Lafawn Alumbaugh is cut of school with the flu. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes and Wi'S. Marilyn McMillan were in Terre Haute Monday evening. Mrs. Bert Howard, Mrs. Bee Bolinger and son, Bob. spent the week-end in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and children. Mrs. Reeina Brownson and daughter. Pat. of Terre Haute, visited relatives here Friday. Mrs. Jessie Bardsley spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wise spent the week-end in Elksville. Illio?! with her sister and family. Mrs. Tiny Hayworth of Farmersburg,. visited her mother, Mrs. Ollie Jefferson, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. MabeLHarmon'spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Greenwood were in Sullivan Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lettie Sweet and Mrs. Violet Cash visited Mrs. Chloe Stevenson at the Mary Sherman Hospital Tuesday evening.

Quit paying ' rent and own your home. Special bargains m property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. ' W. T. MK1.LOTT

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$195.09 COMPLETE

Dismantled and loaded on your truck, add $100 j or dismantled, loaded nn our tru?k and d!tivriHl anywhere within 50 milts of Burns City, add $150" MANY OTHER SIZES TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES Also TREMENDOUS SAVINGS on the following:

PLYWOOD ... from 8c ft, CELOTEX ..... from 2c ft, BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM SINKS . . BASINS . .

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week-end with home folks. Mrs. Nell Gordon spent Saturday night and Sunday of last week in Farmersburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor. Mr. and Mrs. "Pat" Wright of South Bend, spent last week-end

with Mrs. Anna Trump and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Husband celebrated their first wedding anniversary with a chicken supper last Monday night at the home of Mrs. Nell Gordcn. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale McKee and daughter, Mrs. Hazel

MEROM Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stogsdill have returned to their home in Terre Haute after spending the past three months here with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wilson. Mrs. Mildred Grdene of Au-

burndale, Mass., is the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene. Mrs. Minnie Hume of Los Angeles, California is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Dungan and her sister, Mrs. Frank Roseberry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sawyer of Terre Haute, have purchased

the drug store here and have

assumed the management. Mrs. Nell Scott of Robinson. Illinois, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rockwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon of near Rose Chapel, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Clara Ault. 1 Grover and Delno Vickrey were supper guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. , H. Jones and family.

GIRL SCOUTS Troop IV and VII met with their leaders, Mesdames Pauline Woodard, Betty Prose. Edith Miller and Mary Giles, committee members for their annual Halloween party Monday evening at the shelter house. All Girl Scouts came masked. There was thirty-eight in attendance. Prizes for most beautiful was won by Carol Tobey, and comical went to Judith Ford. After refreshments, games were enjoyed by all. Investiture services were held at the Christian church Wednes

day after school for fourteer girls who became Tenderfoo Scouts. Mary Nelle Miller fron Troop IV acted as patrol leader Three girls were ill and unabl to be present. Reporters, Mar; Nelle Miller and Ann Boyle.

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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST RATES This Bank has a large line of loans in fact, larger than any financial institution or loan company in Sullivan County. W' welcome small loans as well as large loans. None too small none too large. The Reason: Lower Interest; Quick Action; No Commission; Very Little Red Tape. We make mortgage loans on improved farms, city and town property, at lowest interest rates Then, too, often your mortgage loan at this bank is completed before you can complete an application for a mortgage loan from outside sources. This Bank is here to serve you and yours on loans and other mailer? at the right price. We shall welcome your inquiries. 87,500,000.00 total resources serving Sullivan County over 73 years without loss to a single customer. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Intl. Safe Since 1875 Carlisle, Ind. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

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Meeting Tuesday 8:00 P. M.

In The Legion Home North Of The City

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Representative Gerald W. Landis has given personal representation not only to every veteran, but to every citizen cf bis d'stiict. No campaign of Gerald Landis has ever been sponsored- or financed by the P.A.C. or any Communist group. Representative Landis will continue to strive fcr an enduring peace through the Un:ied Nations, and every honorable means wherever peace is threatened. The 7th -District will make a contribution to its own best interests,-as well as that of the nat:.on, by returning an experienced Legislator to Congress. Re-elect Gerald W. Landis.

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Republican Central Committee

(Paid Pol. Adv. 1 1

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