Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 November 1946 — Page 9

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AN, INDIANA J3ULUVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 1. 1946. PAGE NINE C3 LJ A Vote For These Men Is A Vote In The Interest Of Good Government

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONERS

Noland For Congress

Democratic Candidate For

First District ' ' DR. GARLAND SCOTT . ; 1 Dr. Scott, a veteran of World War I, the Democratic candidate for County Commissioner of the First District, needs no introduction to the voters of Sullivan County. His entire life has been spent in

i the county and his profession has brought him in contact with the

entire county. Never has the county had the privilege of voting for a candidate with such outstanding qualifications for Commis-

L sioner.

Doc is now serving the unexpired term of Clarence McClure. A. vote for him assures the citizens of our county 'sound business;-

h- policies.

Second District

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E. LOWELL "TURP" TURPIN Mr. Turpin, our Democratic candidate for Commissioner of the Second District, is well known throughout the county. "Turp" was born and reared in Cass Township, after which he moved to Sullivan where he remained until hp mnvpH tr nill Tmimcliin no

he has served on the Merom Town Board. He lost a leg in the coal Democratic candidate for Con- , . ' T ,,fll

mines of Sullivan County and later attempted to return to work in gress, is 26 years old and un- ZZr .. .

the mines but because of the injury, he was unable to carry on. He married, he has an A. B. degree cuung - . ZTc 1" lL . i.

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James E. Noland

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Ora K. Sims Is Well Trained For Legislative Office

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ORA K. SIMS

now works at construction work.

from Indiana University and the

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toSter 0f BuSineSS degree fr0m f Tr ih nllivan Publ C The experience of "Turp," his knowledge and interest in Sul- Harvard University, is a mem- tended the Su livan ruouc

Llivan County make him an outstanding candidate for this position, ber of the Presbyterian Church, Schools. In tne "J

We urge that you support Mr.' Turpin with the assurance that Foreign Warsnd Junioi-3 Cham- sitv and Sraduated from tha : county business will be amply supervised. ber of commerce Since 12 years university with a Bachelor of of age he has entirely earned Arts .degree in the spring of

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clothes and education through

JOHN HOWARD preparatory schools and univer

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mi. nowdiu, a veran vi wona war i, me democratic canai- discharged from the Army in date for County Commissioner for the Third District, is now serv- which he npnt four vears sev-

i Ing as President of the County Commissioners. His interest in the ,erai months of it as transport

county can never be questioned in any way. John is a man who commander aboard an overseas will always have time to hear any problem that you may have and transport ship. Mr. Noland's 41m Z4. ..11 U X: TT. 1 1 " 1 1 .. 1 - I. , n i I - 1 : -. A .' A . . ,.AHnni1Uir

iiucu sive ii iuii cuiisiueraiion. ne nas uvea nis enure llie in bui- recoia oi miegmy, vcuoumj, van County and has alwava eiven his best in the interests of his high educational qualifications,

tered Harvard where he attended one year, returning to I. U.

Mr. Noland was recently Ldru"

uatea in Mr. Purcell entered the Army in August, 1942 and spent thirty

In this capacity his duties con

sisted of investigating cases of espionage and- sabotage against the armed forces. He saw duty in

office of State Representative

on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Sims is married and has

one son. faui. tie is a msmwr

the Hawaiian Islands, New Heb- of the Methodist church and is rides, New Guinea, Okinawa and affillated with the Idaho and

JaPan- Farm Bureau. Well-known Released from the army De- tnroughout the country, Repr. cember 10, 1945 he entered law sjms hag been a farmer an his practice in the office of Louis ljfe and kn0Ws the problems of Chowning and practiced there the farmers throroughly as well several months. At present he is gs those o a1 otner vocations in employed as adjudicator for the th m.mtv

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR TOWNSHIP , 1 , , TRUSTEES . ' '' - ;' a ' :? v - ' i CERALD. USREY Cass Township . ' '. '.) . .BASIL HAYES Curry Township HERMAN" DRAKE Fairbanks Township' ' . ' -. K : '" . FRANK McKINLEY Gill Township ' " ' ' .. .. i WM. LANHAM Haddon Township . ? ' ,'. . JESSE . SMITH Hamilton Township .. ; . , ) . , GENE SLACK Jackson Township RUSH ENOCHS Jefferson Township JAMES KINNETT Turman Township DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY COUNCILMEN , WALKER McHUGH IIUP.ERT EDWARDS LEXIE ROBBINS OWEN COLLINS JOHN P. CURRY MARION P.EDWF.LL PETE McCREERY These are our candidates for the Sullivan County Council. Surely there will never be a better Council than these men will form. A .vote for them gives further assurance of an efficient County Administration.

Veterans Administration.

fellowmen.

A vote for him is a vote in favor of honesty,

and efficiency. Your support for his election will , by all.

employment, business and army

experience prove him a man of considerateness abilities and leadership such as be appreciated heeded in Congress today.

Marine Veteran Harold Reynolds Is Candidate Reared Experienced In I In This County Law Enforcement

Earl A. Ennle,

I War II Veteran,

rieages service

Efficiency Of Hubert Sevier Is Outstanding

Candidate For Second Term As County Treasurer

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He has served one term in the Indiana State Legislature and during the last session he served on the following committees: Agriculture Committee, Cities gnd Towns Committee, Mines Ind Mining Committee and Drains, Dikes and Swamplands Committee. .From 1921 to 1945 Repr. Sims was superintendent of the county infirmary. ' His long public service record is outstanding in accomolishment and proves him well fit

ted for re-election to the office wm.

of State Kepreseniauve. Public Service Of Jack O'Grady Is Outstanding

Chas. L. Davis, Jr. Well Trained For Assessor's Office

Candidate For Coroner Is Vet Of Army Service

Paul B. (Sam) Owens

Harold Reynolds

Democratic candidate for Joint Senator of Sullivan and Vigo counties, is married and has two children. His home is in Terre Haute where he is a member of St. Patrick's . church, Elks lodge, Moose lodge, Eagles lodge, United Commercial Travelers, Post No. 40 American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans Foreign Wars, American Federation

of Musicians, Sycamore Club,

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Cliarles L. Davis, Jr.

Democratic nominee for the of- DprrinpratiV candidafp for r,ntv and has been president of Ind

fice of Sullivan County Recorder, Sheriff native of Cags iana state Legislator's Club for Democratic candidate for County

HUBERT SEVIER

Cleve Lewellyn

EARL A. ENGLE

was born and reared in Sullivan Townshin whr hP was emnw. ten years.

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cuu.u. ne Biauucueu iium uie ed jn the mines and later managHymera High School with the ed a general merchandise store class of 1933 afterwards working flt C-3SS at physical labor until his induction into the U. S. Marines After serving as Deputy Sheriff where he served for four and or some time he was elected to one-half years. He made the aierve as Sheriff two years ago.

Stanley B. Jewell Democratic candidate for Coroner of Sullivan County is employed at the Schulze Funeral Home in Carlisle. He was em-

Assessor was born on a farm in ployed at the Railsback Funeral

He has served six years in the Turman Township, the son of Home in Sullivan for six years Indiana House of Renresentatives Russell ( deceased and Carrie nrior to his present position. In

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k . . , , . , u iruuai lanaing on larawa ana jvir. Kevi.elds has a fine record democratic nominee for Clerk of forty-one years of age, married born in Cass township and has 5 xieyi.mas nas a line record feullivan Circuit Court, has been and i the father of two child- spent the greater part of his life later dId the same on Saipan. 0f law:enforcement and his ex-

k. life long resident of Sullivan ren- JacK and Norma. in and around the coal mines or wmie serving nis country, at penence in this office gives asounty. He attended the schools Mr- Sevier lived the earlier Sullivan county. He is well- Saipan, "Sam" was wounded in durance that his election would

ht New Lebanon and Sullivan. Pa" nt his life in Cass township known in tne county ana is a

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jie worKea wim the puDiic.be- " wunvcu m me coai which made . it impossible

ore entering tne Armed Forces pcnua ne was county Treasurer.

nd has continued at such since elected to the office of County

in the Indiana Davis. He received his education May of 1942 he moved to Carin the Turamn township schools lisle and was inducted into the anA Prmun'e Rneinpss Pnllppp at Armv in March of 1943 where he

O'Grady is a veteran of Terre Haute He lived in Turman served jn the Medical Corps 31

township for 26 years and has months. He spent 13 months lived in Sullivan for the past overseas in the 163rd General 17 years. Mr. Davis has worked Hospital and was discharged in local real estate and insurance October 22, 1945. offices for more than ten years. Mr. Jewell is a member of the

In 1937. Mr. Davis was an- Carlisle American Legion Post

and four years State Senate.

Mr.

World War I where he served

two and one half years in the 336th Infantry Band before being transferred to General Pershing's own band in Chaumont, France. His public record

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Xceiving an honorable discharge Sheriff which office he filled in Larly'in 1946. a courteous and capable manner, t . Mr. Engle was married, to Miss In fact- his efficiency brought fluth Allen, daughter of the late about his reelection for the same I Jr., 7 on1 lUTi., T TT A 11 4 Office.

Ivhich union a son was bbrn. . In return or the continued candidate for Assessor of Hamil- reorder s omce during

Dillon Routt

Mr. Routt, the Democratic

the right leg, left lung and arm 'give Sullivan capable service for Mr. 6iJrady the 'man for the

to the coming two years. job. .

carry on with physical labor. . ' " - After receiving his honorable ; ; A7vi C! terms and has always. been con

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speaks for itself in proclaiming d mUUm township as- No, 236 and is married to the

sessor to succeed John Mattox formei' Ruth Prose, daughter of who died during office. Mr. Da- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prose of Car-

vis was.elected to that office two lisle, R. R. 3.

years later for a four-year term

discharge he was married to Miss' Jean Stwalley, who was

sidered .outstanding, because of and in 1942 was elected to the

, his skill -in work and knowledge office of Sullivan County AsMr. Sisson. the Democratic of Sullivan rmmtv Hie offipi. tt. j- x

formerly an employee of the candidate for County Surveyor, ency, considerateness-, quietness, retonto this office and with Z KOnrHor'o Atfino rliirinrf 4V n 71C nam QnH roQcorf tr TflffAnet. 1 :a . : i . ' i

"u awxu utuciouu auu illieieSt 111 OUr COUniV naS yanarl rftowoec.

Well-known throughout the

county, Mr. Jewell's qualifications set him apart as the best choice for County Coroner.

Tvuiwu umuii a sua was uum. ' "i uic roimuueu T . . T . , ... . tiiusyciu iui a gcucioi itasBcsa- - no Tl I During the time spent in World loyal support he has received in ton TownshiP. has served in this term of Fred Sle- Paul pledgesV S tt ci y of Su ifJawhSe pUtStanding of a11 real next year SlUlfeinrMllibftM War II Mr Enele served Pieht the na.it ATr .ir- t,i capacity in an excellent manner, if elected, to serve the public in 'm0 tne Clt7. 01 U, wher candldstes. the taxpayers of Sullivan county lyilMMlUSUl ivar u Mr. angle served eight- the past, Mr. Sevier pledges an ,H s , he now resides. Bill has served Your vote to have his continu- J. ,v,

en montns in the European honest, efficient administration. niS success merus your suppori an nonesi' tnorougn ana eiIlcient Sullivan County in the capacity ed faithful service will be appre- hT rea Z ,ment tak TZlux

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lieater of war, participating in

ur major campaigns. He is now member of American Legion

lost No. 139. He pledges that if

ected to the office of Clerk that

e will continue to deal with the

lblic in a pleasing, courteous

hd kind manner, and will

rve with honesty and integri-

on November 5th.

manner.

of County Surveyor for several dated by all-

VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Mr. Davis is opposed to high assessed valuation on your real estate and has no outside interest of jobs, to keep him away from his duties in this office. As a member of the County Assessor's Association he attends such meetings whenever they are called for discussing tax problems.

Sullivan County Democratic Central Committee Paid Pol. Adv.

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