Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 89, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 May 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIKES FRIDAY, MAY S. 1946. SULXTVAN, INDIANA"

TRAPPERS' TAKE LOW; FOX CATCH

Biggest percentage drons were registered by fox, opossum and

DROPS BY 7,000 'muskrat. The fox take declined

1 from 16,903 pelts to 9,748, indiINDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 2 ; eating that the animal probably (Special) Annual take of furs has reached its 10-year peak and by Indiana trappers in the season is now beginning its odd but closing January 15 was well be- consistent, downward cycle.

low totals a year ago, Don R. Huehe?. director of the fish and Opossum take was down

game division of the Indiana 57,119 from 91,730 and rnuskrats Department of Conservation, an- fell off from 396,365 to 285.289 nounced today. pelts.

QUALIFICATIONS CITED FOR LEGALLY QUALIFIED VOTERS

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The definition of a

whose candidates he proposes to j they are a qualified voter of such vote for in the primary, i precinct and vote. Also Number m not be a disfranchised aer- six above provides that anyone

HI son underpins a sentence of ! wno win attain tne age oi iwen- Charles Willis were in

legally ! imprisonment on conviction for .Tm? D5ore .tne general eiec- lngton Thursday.

quaiitied voter at a 'r:mary ia felony or misdemeanor." election as given in the 31'ection I rpTTror rTrA1 T

Laws of Indiana Governing :M-.;any v0TR MAy BS CMALlo ma7 Elections, Issued under ie LENGED FOIt ' FAILING TO

cuunuiuy ui viv ouue . .itui.-ui. i MET ANy OF THE ?XmrrfPBoard, composed of Ralph F.,MENTS SPECIFIEd ABOVE TO

tion in November can make an

i affidavit and vole in this primary election.

the guest of Mrs. Zilla Cooksey Jr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred were dinner guests Sunday of, the past few days. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Bean an(j Mrs. Harry Mason.

Mrs. Frank Willis and Mrs. j oore Monday evening. i , ;

ivir, diiu ivus. ivajpii cuucmici ; and baby, Sallie Lou, of Free- ' lansville, visited Sunday after-

Mr. and Mrs. Shuler Jordan of no0n with Mr. and Mrs. H. J..

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ENTITLE. A PERSON TO VOTE.

; According to iNiumDer tour j above, it' a person is not register-

PUBLIC SALE We will offer at public sale at the Johnnie Boone

farm, 2 miles south and wept of Exline Corner THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946 at 10:00 o'clock, the following: Four 4-year-old milk cows with calves by side; one 4-year-old milk cow; three 3-year-old cows to freshen soon; six 2-year-old heifers to freshen; eight jeuling stock calves; two young work mares, one to foal soon; one 7-year-old work horse; five sows with 35 pigs: some corn; two tons baled hay; two wagons r.nd one hay ladder; one Deering mowing machine; one sulky nke; one 3-section harrow; two discs; one riding plow; one disc cultivator; one corn planter; one lawn mower; one set work harness; some pitch forks; one, like new, 12x12 wool lug; one range; one heating stove; five roams household furniture and goods", and several other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Lunch served by Ladies of Hickory Church, Not responsible in case of accidents. HARRISON and DRAKE, Auctioneers.

registration book in the precinct, ' in Anderson. they can make an affidavit ihe't' Miss Fatty Harlow 'has

ARTISTIC BEAUTY IN

Gates, Governor, Edwin

' member- and C. C. Clifton. Clerk,

a..u iuuuu x ed or their name is not on the

Election uw book, reacts as

follows: ' "For a person to be enti Jed o vote at a' primary election in 'the township or precinct in wHe he or she resides, he or she must: (1) Be a citizen oi Ui. oiu.u. States-

(2) be of the age of twentyone year? or upwards; (3) . have resided in the riaie for six months, in the township sixty day. rnd in the ward or precinct thirty days immediately preceding the day of the 'election; PFAd'tHE NEXT ONE VERY CLOSELY. (4) HAVE ' registered as a voter, or if not registered or i" name does not appear on the regHration book in Vf prnrince, make an affidavit that he is a qualified voter of sudi pi eoircu (5) be a qualified voter of v.be precinct and have vot'd a! the la-:t preceding general election for a' majority of the majority of the regularly nominated andidfltes of a party participating ;'n such primary election, or if he did not vote at the lat preceding general election, must intend to vota at the next general lection for a majority of the :-cn-larly nominatrd candidates of .party participating in said p-i-' msry: providfd he r'?;slprH r- , a voter as such previous general elrc'.ion; BEAT) TKE NEXT ' ONE CAREFULLY. (C) if order twenty-one ymrs of Be at th" lat nve??ding lsftion but w'U atrain the age Hvnrtv-one vears prior to the r.iviiir'g el'ctic-!. m-ike an ?ffjIdrvi ti'"t he v.-i'l he a tunlifiod voter of the precinct at the next general elett'osi ard thst WI tend.: to support and vote for the regjlur nominees of the parly :"or

HICKORY ' Ora Wolfe spi-rt the pat week j in Michigan visiting relatives and friends. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith .'ind

Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Chastaine visited Mr. and Mrs. Dode Pigg Monday evening.

Mr.

Oeorge Eaton is visiting

and Mrs. Frank Willis. Wilson McClellan was in Sullivan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Penny I b2ll ."md

Elena Rae spent the week-end family are visiting friends in

jyiuncie. been 1 Mr- and Mrs- Walter ShoffW

NEW LEBANON

of Terre Haute, viiited Sunday siner. with the latter's parents. Mr. and - Mrs. Wm. Townsand and ,or,s. I It? of h?meva' was ! greeting old friends here Tues-TVTi-. and Mrs. John Howe ;'ik1 children, Tommy and Ellen, of i

New Albany, virited last week with Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pigg

and Mr. and Mrs. L. E Baker. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Snnduekv

Mrs. Bertha Pierson is visit

ing with Mr. and Mrs. unss Vickrey and 'amily.

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Raymond J. Kearns, former prosecutor of Vigo , County' and l'fe leng active democrat who has attended the Democrat State Convention regularly for years, when interviewed as to whether or not he was a candi-

date for joint State Senator from Sullivan-Vigo County, said "I am not a candidate for jo'nt St::te Senator for Sullivan-Vigo Counties and I -am not a candidate for any public effice excepting I have been selected by the organization to be a delegate to the State Convention. Mr. O'Grady has served Vigo County and Sullivan County well and I am not out seeking to be nmoinated to any public office. I hope that the voters will not be confused and think that I am a candidate for the nomination of Joint Senator." .:

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I have worked for and supported the Democratic Party for almost 20 years. I have had more experience

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About the first question ssked, regardim: oae seeking nomination for any office, is his qualTications. Any nominee elected to an office becomes a servant of the people. To be a servant 01 tlie people, one must know something about those whom he is to represent. I may not be the most intelligent candidate asking for the nomination, but believe I am as well qualified. My years of experience in Irasir.ess. dealing with a number of corporation-;, manufiicturers, wholesalers, various insurance companies, and delin? vit'i hiliv'datlsof tue variiirs classes rich and poor. Ie3me4 and un'earned. good ?nd bad have g-'ven ne an opportunity, over a period ot years, to know something about people. I have observed-a number of Presidents (as wel! as those who aspired to this high office). Un'ted States Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Representatives, Judges"W and off the bench, as well as county and city officials, and as to their qualifications, there is a record made for observation. To be ourlified for this rnsit-'on, as Congressman, in our government affairs, one need not be an orator, need not to have worn a n" and gown nor have a degree tacked on hin. but must be snnd in judgment, alert as to whit s going on in the Congress hall, and, at all times, try to ser,?e the people of the Seventh District as well as the people of the nation. As a Democrat, if nominated and elected, it is my honored duty and obl'g?tion to assist the administration in every wav no-sible to add to its success in order hat it might be a burning light to the presen generation as well as the generation to come, and endeavor in my humble way, to bring ac discredit to this fine old political party, but at all times try to add something to it. If there are those who think such as I would be an humble and efficient representative, endeavoring to serve the will cf the people, I will appreciate any support that might be rendered.

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