Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 211, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 October 1946 — Page 3

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NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIGH Notice ia hereby given that on Tuesday. November 5, 1916 between the hours of six o'clock a. m. and six atriock p. m., a General Election will be helfl in Sullivan County, Indiana, to elect candidates for the following irfices. the names and party affiliations of the different candidal hs are set forth in this notice. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Gerald W. Landis, Union. Indiana -( PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 31th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Joe W. Lowdermilk, R. R. Sullivan, Indiana ' JOINT SENATOR ftSULLTVAN AND VIGO COUNTIES Otis Cook. Terre Haute. Indiana STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF , SULLIVAN COUNTY hi Leslie Lyle Turner, Sullivan, Inrt-

IU.Ua '4? si v "Jam CLERK OF THE SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT James H Rinsrer, Diifteer, Indiana COUNTY AUDITOR Eug-ene L. Smallwood. R. R. Sulli1QH, Indiana COUNTY TREASURER Iren C. Harris. Sullivan. Indiana j COUNTY RECORDER lytrella E. Hallbeck, Sullivan Indiana . COUNTY SHERIFF VVirsil L. Johnson. Paxlon. Indiana COUNTY CORONER Hud T. Hill, R. R. Farmersburg-. Indiana COUNTY SURVEYOR Paul T. Vermillion. R. R. Sullivan, Ifidiana COUNTY ASSESSOR I Claude F. Tipton. Hvmera. Indiana COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Alex Davison. Sullivan. Indiana COUNTY COMMISSIONER ix SECOND DISTRICT Lawrence Huff, R. R. Sullivan, Indiana COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT Ray Timmernian, Pleasantville, Indiana . COtTNTY COUNCILMAN jJ FIRST DISTRICT Milte Crowder. Hvmera, Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN - SECOND DISTRICT Thomas K. Cushman. R. R. Sullivan, Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT J, Samuel M. Springer, R. R., Sullivan. Tlidiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN m FOURTH DISTRICT Phillip Hill. R. R. Carlisle. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE ill. A. Rl.Td. Sullivan, Indiana I COUNTY COUNCILMAN i AT LARGE . F. M. Diikejt. Dueirer. Ini'inna A COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Oeorpe S. Shepherd, R. R. Shelhurn. Indiana CASS TOWNSHIP TRUSTED Ernest M. Edds. R. R. Sullivan. Indiana I MEMBERS OF ADVTSnRY BOARD CASS TOWNSHIP Claude Livingston, R. R. Dugser, Bpdiana Wilbur D. Hale. Duga-er. Indiana Horatio Beadle. R. R. .Jasonville. Indiana A' JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Leslie Jones. R. R. Ca'-lisle. Tndinna MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD A JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Max Robblas. R. R. CtHWp. Indiana Floyd A. Townsley. R. R. Du-nier. Sjidiana 'Don L. Wilson. R. R. C;irlisl. Indiana JACKSON TOWNSHIP fl TRUSTER i Tharles F. Sharpe. Hvmera. Tivlhna I MEMBERS OF ADVISORY ROARD I m JACKSON TOWNSHIP I fjames E. Marlowe, Hymera, Indiana Woss Morris, Hymera, Indiana -iTPfwey Barnett. R. 1. Shelburn. lAidiana V- CURRY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Walter E. Thompson. Sllbuin. Indiana MEMBERS OF ADVTSOPY T!04TtJ CURRY TOWNSHIP Harry W. Richny. Sheihurn. Indiana William S. liailev. Fnrmt-i-shiircr Tf. P. German. Shelburn. Indiana TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE William W. Watson, R. R. Sullivan. IWliana MEMBERS OF ADVISORY POARD TURMAN TOWNSHIP jflihu Huff. R. R Sullivan. Indiana Tlarence M. Walters. R. R. Shelburn. Indiana Francis Eno Burton. R. R. Merom. Iftdiana HAMILTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Harold Boone. Sullivan. Indiana MEMBERS OF ADVISORY ROARD HAMILTON TOWNSHIP John L. Easter. R. R. Shelhurn, Indiana JT. E. Fisher, Sullivan Indiana rfoe R. McCoskev. Sullivan. Indiana HAMILTON TOWNSHTP ASSESSOR Lel.md Fereusnn. Ru'livan. Indttna WIADDON TOWNSHIP TRUSTFE T.lnyd William Stafford. R. R. Car-IK-'e Indinna lEMBRS OF ATIVWV BOARD F4DDON TOWNSHIP Carl Rotramel. R. R. Carlisle. Tji'l-nna wfnrman Koenis, R. R. Carlisle, Indiana l ira T Re-d" C-irlipIo Jnrt'ann m GTLI. .TOWNSHIP TT'TISTKE MEMBERS OP nvisoiT BOARD V C-TLI, TOWNSHIP "WilUarn Tiike. MtTfvi. Indiana Jason E. Phesley. R. R. Carlisle, Indiana jHenry Raines, New Lebanon, IndFAIRBANKR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE STeeil Fusnn, R. R. Farmersburp. Indiana MEMBERS OF ADVTSORY POARD a FATRTHNKS TOWNSHIP 'Vernon DeBaun. R. R. Farmersburp. Indiana Gerald Crew. R. R. Shelburn. Iiyllana . Garrett Osbtirn, R. R. Fairbanks, Indiana DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL 1 DISTRICT James E. Noland. RInominerton. Indiana ! PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 14th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT John Knox Puree'!. Pu'livnri, Indiana JOINT SENATOR STTLLP7AN AND VIGO . COUNTIES Jack O'Gradv. Terrp Haute. Indiana STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF 4- SULLIVAN COUNTY Ora K. Sins P. P. S'n-an. Indiana CLERK" air THE SULLTVAN CTWCTIIT COTTRT Karl A: Ennrle SuH'"in Tdiana COUNTY AUDITOR Hubert Sevier, Pninvn. Tndjana r COUNTY TREASURER Ceve Iwivn, Sutlhrsn Indiana COUNTY PECORDFR Paul B. Owns Hvwro Indiana I COUNTY SHERIFF Harold Rvno!ds. SuMivan. Indiana COUNTY CORONER i Stanley R .T"weil. CnrHte. Indiana 7 COUNTY SURVEYOR William L. S'sson. Sullivan, Indiana COUNTY ASSESSOR Charles L, Davis, Jr.. Sullivan. iJn-ilana COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Cjrarland Tr. Scott. Sullivan. Indiana COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT E. Lowell Turoen. Merom. Indiana "g COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT John R. Howard, R. R. Carlisle,

! county Councilman first district Walker McHugh. Shelburn. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN SECOND DISTRICT Hubert Edwards. R. R. Merom, Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT Lexie 0. Robbins, R. R. Sullivan. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN FOURTH DISTRICT Owen W. Collins. Carlisle. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Marion H. Redwell. Sullivan. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE John P. Curry, R. R. Sullivan. Indiana COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Hush Pete McCreery, Sullivan, Indiana CASS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Gerald J. Usrey. R. R. Sullivan, Indiana MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD CASS TOWNSHIP Thomas A. Sevier, R. R. Sullivan, Indiana Rollie Eslinger. Dusger, Indiana Myrl Headley, Duesfer. Indiana JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Rush Enochs. R. R. Paxlon. Indiana MEMBERS Of ADVISORY BOARD JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Aria R. Lester, R. R. Sandborn, Indiana Ernest Robertson. R. R. Dugffer. Indiana Doc Bedwell. Sullivan. R. R.. Indiana

JACKSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Gene S'nck. Hymera. Indiana ' MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD JACKSON TOWNSHTP Nathaniel Powell, R. R. Jasonville, Indiana Benjamin L. Boston, R. R. Lewis, Indiana Max Peterson, Shelburn, Indiana, R. R. CURRY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Basil Haves. Shelburn. Indiana MEMBERS OP ADVISORY BOARD CURRY TOWNSHIP J. T. Oliphant. Farmersburg, Indiana Ansvl Hell, P. R. Shelburn. Indiana Wil'iem H. Wi"e Shribu-n. Tndiana TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE James. Kinnett, R. R. Merom, Indiana MEMBFRS OF AnvTsnnv BOARD TURMN TOWNSWIP Norman R. Wilkey. R. R. Sullivan, TEI I jbp'ifS-W, 'KfaWh1' Sullivan. VTiietinnaJ liHZm&Tif-. TOWNSHT ASSFSOlj! 1pV&1. "foutt SV'v-n, InflH-Vi OF DViqf1RY?1 ARli i Wiljiam'';L.j;'Ijauham. Car rtiMle.-Jnj- : MFMijFS ADVISORY "iQAtep; ' i, H ADDON TOWMSHI1" i ! Charles Collins, R. R. Carlisle, Indnna- ' ' : Edgar R. Purcell. R. R. Carlisle, India"" ' ' GILL TOWNSHIP TPUSTEE : ! Francis W. McKinley, R.'. R. ' Carjilp'r Tndinna ' 1 MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD GIL1. TOWvrdTIP F. Wesley Eaton, R. R. Sullivan. Indiana Wi'liam B. Shepherd, N w Lebanon, I n liana Hernvn .Tines. Mcom In'ana FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Herman Drake. R. R. Farmersburg, Indiana MEMBERS Oi? ADVISORY POARD FA IRRANKS TOWNSHTP Cecil G. JLolWQn. . R. R. Farmersburg, Tndinia Ovval Chnwning. R. R- Shelburn. In'Vana Forrest Drake. R. R. Fairbanks, Indiana PROIIJRiTION CANDIDATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Robert Gemmer, Bloomington, IndSTATE OF INDIANA SS: ; COUNTY OF STTLLIVAN T Jamps IT. Ringer, Clerk of the FuMVcn Circuit Court. Sul'iven County, Indiana .do-, hereby certify the above and foregoing to bfr a tuie and lomolele list of all the candidates to he voted' on in the Countv of Sullivan. State of Indiana in the General Election to be hWd in the various nroclncts thereof nn November 5th. 1916. together with the Party they represent. In Witness Whereof. I hereby set my hand and official seal of the SuMivau Creuif Court at Sullivan. Indiana, this 9!h day of October. 1MB. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk. SnMivnn Civmiit nw 1 fri1& iin kiM in'ii Hiliii It itd trTmWYirl Congressman Landis says: "The New Deal has coddled subversive activities too long in America. It is time for all Americans to wake up. If necessary we should double the forces of the FBI. If the Communists succeed our religious institutions will be destroyed. Science will replace religion. All over Am erica, Protestants, Catho lics and Jews are disturbed at the danger of losing their religious freedom." Mr. Landis says: "Today we need the help of every American and every pa triotic organization to protect our temples of liber ty." . Paid Pol. Adv.

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WEEK 1946 by Laymen' t NatiemJ Commitm BATES-WILKES VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Med Bates of Merom, are announcing the marriage of their only daughter, Dolas Marjorie, to Fred Wilkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkes of Dugger. The single ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Jennings at the Merom Methodist parsonage Friday evening, October 18 at seven o'clock. The bride was lovely in a gray dressmaker suit with black accessories. Mrs. Wilkes graduated from the Merom Higli School and for the past several months has been employed as a clerk in the Grover Vickrey Store. The groom is a graduate of the Union High School and is a World War II veteran, serving thirty-six months overseas. Since his discharge he has been employed at Quaker. Maid in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes pjan to make their home in Terre Haute.

W-B DO LOVE our work but these" days, ".we almost dread leaving home and going to ouc showroom. So many people want new Packards, and there are so few coming through! But you can't build cars without materials! The factory is straining every effort to get more parts and material so production can be increased. We're doing our best! Some cars have been shipped with wooden bumpers, some without window regulator handles. This costs the factory a lot of money, for it means that replacements must be shipped and installed later. Under such difficulties, it's a wonder the folks at the factory have done as well as they have. This year, compared to the same period of 1941, Packard has built a higher percentage of cars than the industry as a whole. We don't dare predict! Our customers have been so patient that we'd like to sound some optimistic note.

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Sullivan County Tuberculosis ; Association j Malaria-bearing Mosquitoes j The malaria section of the I United States used to be described as ranging from the latitude !of Richmond, Va., to the longiItude of San Antonio, Texas, including 12 states. The 'return of ;many of our fighting men from the Pacific may change all that. IMany of them have had malaria. Some of them still have malaria ! parasites in their bodies. If these .men return to areas where the malarin-bearins mosquito thf female Anorjheles is found, new j cases of malaria may follow. I Here is how the chain 6f man- , to-mosquifo-to-man works: When j I the female Anorjheles mosquito , ; bites a person who has malaria, she suck's the parasites into her I own body. If she bites a well person some two weeks later, she puts the carasites into his blood. After about 8 to 14 days, the well person comes down vith mslnria. j The Anopheles mosquito is i different from other mosquitoes that do not carry malaria. She ; does not slinp. she has mall I flints: on hpr wings, and when she j bites she stands on her head.! j Other mosiuitoes bite in a nosi-I I tion that keeps them parallel to the skin. ! ; Malaria mosquitoes bite mostly at night. In the daytime they spek a cool dark place. You can : find them in barns, in stables with the animals, in hollow, stumps, in brush' near the water's edge and in stagnant water in shadv places. They do not like br'oht sunlight. If you can avoid the Annnheles mosquito you can nvoid malaria r "chills an fnvfr" as it is sometimes called. Here are some wavs to help you stay clear of mosquitoes: Mosnuito proof your house by screening. Close chimneys and fireplaces not in use. Cover cracks in floors, walls, ceilings. Find and kill mosquitoes that get into your house. Clear up mosquito breeding places near your home, Keep anv malaria patient in your family behind screens so that a mosquito cannot spread the infection to others. Your community can do its share in malaria control by draining' or filling in places where:j.nhosquitoes breed. ; Places that cannot be drained or filled can be sprayed. When wc get rid of mosquitoes, we wipe out ma on

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