Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1946 — Page 3
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GENERAL BUILDING Concrete Work, Roofing, Siding, etc. I have good equipment and efficient workmen to do the job. WILFRED USREY BUILDING CONTRACTOR Telephone 843 Sullivan, Ind.
STATE FORESTS ARE OPENED FOR PUBLIC"
SHOOTING GROUUNDS
j only be of great economic bene"j fit through the production of jwood products, but also would
create a tremendous revenue from sportsmen spending money
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Mav 2-011 sPnmS gods hteIs. i"e3t(Snerial) Public shooting aura"ts and ItasoUne. The phea arming Viavi Wn PtnhlisViPH in ,ant hunting in South Dakota is
It Indiana sfate forests, it was
announced today by Matter, director of the
estimated to constitute a million I Jll.. l : i i-.-.i.
Milfnn ; uui"'" Business, ana maiana
Indiana could wel1 aford to develop its
Department of Conservation.
forest and wildlife resources ns
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The customary fish and game Idr ds Pme.DOin on pnvaieiylaws will be in effect on these own,ed ,lands and in areas which
small ' mlm De operated by state and
ieaerai governments. Opening state properties to
Vote For Lyman E. Dailey For Sheriff A Veteran of World War II Three years of fighting on the Islands of the Pacific,
Leyte and Luzon. This ad paid for by veteran friends of "Pete" Dailey.'
I properties, with several
'areas selected for game sanctuaries and public, recreation
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tailed deer, wild turkey and na V X ,P'ntC'd Ut. beaver? are protected by closed forest, fires f,roin caml'jfl
season fit all timps.
hunters: greatly
increases fire
t. fires
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LEWIS
DUGCER METHODIST Rev. C. E. Homberger, pastor Sunday , School at 9:30 a. m. Chas. Mason, Supt.
and Emma Pigg were in Terre Hantp Tnpsriav
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mahan were I
in Sullivan Monday. Mrs- Bsn Boston spent the ' week-end in Evansville with Mrs. Cecil Bedwell and. dau- relatives.
ghter spent Tuesday in Terre
Haute.
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Mesdames John Rogers and Er-
(speciarnie Price called on Mrs. Robert
Wheaton Tuesday.
Mrs. Naomi Brcwn and .Tack
Worship Service
speaker) at ju:45. a. Youth Meeting Missionary program Monday at 7:p. m.
Board Education meeting Mon- ! sPent Tuesday evening in Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight were in Indiarjapolis lar.t week and attended Grand Chapter Mrs, Olhe Wheaton of Pax ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Ohio, spent Saturday with
Mrs. Eliza Scamihorn and Fred. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woods
called on Mrs. Bud Burns Friday. Harry Meisenhelder of Sullivan, was in "Lewis Tuesday. Clarence Phegley of Clay City, was in Lewis Tuesday, Mrs. Pete Foreman was In Clay City and Jasonville Wednesday.
day at 7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. Prr, yer Service Thursday at 7:30 p. ill.
TO THE VOTERS OF HAMILTON TWP. EARL HANDFQRD, Democrat Candidate For Rencmination For TRUSTEE, HAMILTON TWP. 'will greatly appreciate your support in Tuesday's Primary election.
Paid Poh'tical Adv.
Hunters will be barred from only two state forest zone?, the Wells County Game Reserve and Scales Lake, near Boonville. The Division of Forestry also now grants permits for field trials to be conducted in the 11 "open" state forests. . ! "We plan an expansion of state forests to between one-half and tnree-o"arter million acres," Ralph F. Wilcox, state forester, revealed today.' "This would not
VOTE FOR GEORGE A. I.ATSIIAW for Trustee, Haddon Township. No. 68 1
on the Democratic ballot.
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Upstairs New Oakley Bldgr. Phone This Number ... 235 For a Personal Loan From S3 to $300
f Security Loan Co.
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VOTE FOR PAUL P. BOYLE FQR JOINT STATE SENATOR SULLIVAN-VIGO COUNTIES The Only Sullivan County Candidate, For This Office.
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BETHEL METHODIST
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and careless smokers must be
avoided", he said, "and during
severe drought periods ' it may ! Sunday School at
be necessary to make special Jesse Bedwell, Supt. emergency provisions and deny: Youth Meeting at' 6:30 p. m. permits for field trials." Worship Service (special '' Ui. speaker) at 7:30 p. m. r I Prayer Service Wednesday at Used Fat Makes Soap , 7:30 p. m.
USED "S0AP
One pound of 'salvaged fat makes approximately six bars of yellow
Oaimdry soap. Save all used fats.
Officially endorsed by the Bi-partisan Committee of the Central Labor Union of Terre Haute.
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It's "Little Things." Like WROUGHT FWV METAL IV I Brackets That Set Your Home Apart
TO THE VOTERS: Being unable to see all cf you personally, I want to take this opportunity to ask your support' in the Primary Tuesday.
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Russell In body
14V2" High In Satiny White
Kaysons Price 69c
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No. 15, on the ballot.
Since my discharge from overseas service, in the Pacific area, in February, this year, I have conducted a daily canvass in oider to see as many people as possible but could not hope to see all. If nominated and elected I do promise to discharge the duties of that office and in so doing will be fair, courteous and impartial to all. - i ' ' VOTE for JAMES F. GALLAGHER, No. 15 on Ballot for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
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Being confined to my home with flu has prevented s my contacting all of you personally, however, your votet
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iviay Yin win cenainiy ne appreciated oy J. L. "LEW" WEEKS Democratic Candidate for Treasurer of Sullivan County. Paid Political Adv.
To The Voters 0 Sullivan Ouinty
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I Will Greatly Appreciate Vour Support In The Primary, May 7th HARVEY N. PARR , No: 40 On The Ballot DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Commissioned 1st District Paid Political Adv.
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TO THE VOTERSAs it will be impossible for me to see all the voters as I would like before the Primary, I will take this opportunity to ask your support and want to thank my friends in advance for any consideration and support given me. Clarence E. Roseberry i Democrat Candidate For Commissioner, 2nd District ." Paid Political Adv.
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Having been associated in the newspaper , business in Sullivan County for seven years prior to entering the Army, I fully appreciate the responsibility of conducting the office of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT in an efficient and honest manner. I feel that I am qualified to assume such a responsibility, and if nominated and elected, will execute these duties ta the best of my ability. I have learned in the past few weeks that Sullivan County is, after all, quite a large place, and that it is physically impossible to see every voter personally. I would have liked to do this, but in view of these circumstances I will take this opportunity to earnestly solicit the support of every voter I will be most grateful for any support or influence in my favor.
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Democratic Candidate for
Clerk Of Sullivan C ircirit Court
NO. 24 ON THE BALLOT Veteran of World War II Four Years Army Service ' Two and One-half Years Overseas Service A Veteran A Democrat y . Paid Political Adv.
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