Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1950 — Page 6

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▲I I VOTihifZ / Rinaker whool house, south ▼VIIrWXS Washington: Boho school bouse. (CU ’lssS r— row* O—> niirth m Mary'». Pleasant Mills em boundary. Vole at Mullen- tush school, south Hi. Mary's; kupt and EnWs ua Thirteenth KHnney school house north Blue street Crowk: Lincoln school, south Blue Other voting places throughout Creek; town hall. Monroe, north the county are: Schnepp school Monroe. Election school house, bouse in east Union; Luckey middle Monroe. school house in west Union; Dent East Main street filling station school house In east Hoot; Mon- tor Berne A; auditorium. Berne mouth school house tn west Root: R; town halt. Berne C; Election Preble Friedheim school bouse in school house. French township; north Preble; Preble school house. u nn ( ; rove school house, north * on * r " , “* norlh ot,or **“» Hartford; .. flail. Kunjw. s. south ( Pfe de. Hartford; Wesley <J. Amstiita'l Clara Ball residence, Peterson. .. , k . j for north Kirkland; Hoffman. resMeme north Wabash. Quinton garage. south Kirkland; Ben Eit- »*<> residence. Ceylon, fire deIng residence, north Washington; part moot office. Geneva A; new * Treat the family to a Sunday Dinner here. Choice feed and courteeua aervlce always on IS H. ORKN • u *°* va • a. M. Da.uala ad**>uaae wwaAowa ffakm e BQUBdfA FriViiff (lining ivttrn »or * parties and bsnQu.t s. r Make ycur reservations now for WA Thaakaalvlna Dinner. RtCK HOTEL coffee shod r • ' ' FIHimE AKTMM 15 Room of Good Household Forniture Appliance*, Etc. Saturday, Rm. 11, 1950 1:30 P.M. LOCATION: Comer of 13th Street and Jackson Street. Decatur. Ind., or 1 block North of Monroe and 13th Streets on No. 27 Living Room Suites: Coffee Tables; Epd Tables: Lamps: Rugs; Linoleums; Chairs; Bedroom Suites. Breakfast 8«ts; Refrigerators; Stoves; Washers; Cabinets; Childs Maple Bed; Steel Cabinets: Beds; Mattresses; Springs; Tables; Exira Chair; and many Miscellaneous articles. It there la anything in the furniture line that you need, come to * > -hi" ■•!*- you may find Just what you want. '“■< * . MR. & MRS. PAUL STRICKLER, Owners Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Aurtnm Co . " Decatur. Indiana Phone .13390 f» S Biair. C. W. Kent Auctioneers '.enid Strickler—Saha Mgr A Clerk Not responsible for accidents 4 7)

MEET US AT THE revival V? TsaigM PIM ■*< iUUDwH Church e' The Kul Nezerene jjlnglj ’ '■ North 7th 4 Marshall mW john w I HARROLD 1 BBBBBIK tWB 'IHIMRH Malone ■ wRBBBBBHBBd Te Ito Voters of Adam Ooaaty: -/ . . 1 am ,r y*"« to see as many of yon an pswible before K November 7. I sincerely ask your support at the Polls. '•£,■' I was educated in St. Mary's township. I am married and have four children, one employed r B al **”■ International Harvester Co., in Fort Wayne. / • une employed at the Van Camp Hardware Company Indianapolis. home. • 1 have "wned mi farm in St. Mary's township since w I worked for 17 years at the International Harvester in Fort Wayne. * ha ' f bad 10 years experience as a Hardware Store < NGBHjr owner and manager. I am a member of the Calvary Evangelical I*. B. W ROUND J. MILLER OB REPUBLICAN Candidate for COMMISSIONER Ist DIST. Pol Adv ■T”’** 'jfwgx mp To A” * oters County: I am making every effort to see as many of . J sou as possible before the election November 7. I would like to talk with each of you. to explain .... wh» I «ill appreciate your support at the polls. ' 1 am a high school graduate, marr.ed and have one child in the. Monmouth school. J I feel that my past three and one-half years' " experience with the police and sheriff's departmy license as an operator ; munieations equipment, qualifies me not only to d perform the duties of the office but to handle any the purchase. I pledge to give conscientious attention to I the duties of sheriff. pledge to MHHWBNMMM service while in office. I pledge Io serve you—the RUSSELL J. HOFFMAN Republican Candidate For Sheriff of Adamo Co. •— Pol Adv

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town hall, Geneva H; high school basement, west Jefferson. Frame school house, east Jefferson , __ Adams County Woman is Injured In Fall Berne. Nov, 4. — ,Mrs. William ■lausser of west of Berne »as severely. Injured Thursday -when she fell down the <ellar steps at her home She was badly bruised and suffered laier.atlons and 1» In the Adams county memorial hospital In Decatur.

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I. ROLAND HARRIMAN, New York will succeed Defense Secretary George C. Marshall as president o< the American Red Cross. Harriman is brother of W AVerell Har-1' rtman, the Preeideat'e adviser on

The Demoi ralh Part) IHl'ers The People of Warns loiinii THESE OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 7 FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT

CongroM EDWARD H. KRUSE, Jr. During hia first term as i Fourth District Representative to Congress, Edward H. Kruse has nerved his constituents well. A graduate of Indiana University, he practiced law in Fort Wayne following four years of service during World War 11. Member of the American Legion and V. F. W. Member of House Appropriations Committee.

For Froaocuting “~T" •- r" A " AEEOvEwy SEVERIN H, SCHURGER Mr. Schurger, World War II veteran is completing his first term in the office of prosecutor. He has served ably and well in that office and desires a second term. Long prominent in party affairs, Mr. Schurger is regarded as one of the out--standing attorneys of the Adams county bar association. A vote for Schurger will be a vote for good government.

For Surveyor '' ■ • I HERMAN MOELLERING ■ Mr. Moellering. well-known PreMe township farmer, with several years of road construction experience, is seeking a second term as surveyor, without opposition, which is good evidence that he has served his community well. He will appreciate your vote.

COUNTY COUNCIL

FIRST DISTRICT v Henry L. Dehner SECOND DISTRICT Julius C. Schultz FOURTH DISTRICT jChrto Stahly • Pol. Adv

<■■ — peg jeidt State Sanator B|f| VON A. EICHHORN He worked 17 years in a factory and is now self-em-ployed, owns and operates an electric appliance ami plumbing store at Uniondale. Member of Indiana Senate, State Office Building Commission, Indiana School Study Commission, and recently was reappointed by Gov. Schricker to Advisory Committee of Indiana Economic Council.

For Traaaurar I RICHARD DICK' LEWTON i Mr. Lewton is serving his first two-year term as county treasurer. < Courtesy anti efficiency have ruled his first year in office, and he is seeking the usual second term in ' this high office. Your support of Mr. lAJWti'ih will bu your assurance of continued good county government.. ' _ . . . . .i

For Assessor ; ALBERT HARLOW Mr. Harlow, former county auditor, la sck it;g rejection to this important post, where he has served well and efficiently. Mr. Harlow, who is unopposed, will appreciate your vote November 7.

AT-LARGE Rufus Huscr William Kruetzmann Leon Neuenaeh wander

Far teint State Reprasantetlva Ik* G. REMY BIERLY Resident of Decatur. Graduate Indiana University and ‘ State Teachers' College. Former principal public high schools. Former Adams ’ County Clerk and Proeecut- ; ing Attorney. Member Adams County and State Bar ’ Associations. Former Mem- ’ i ber of Indiana State Legisla--1 ture. Now practicing law at I Decatur. Two sons and i daughter veterans W’orld i War 11.

i >. For Sheriff T-- » . ROBERT ‘BOB' SHRALUK A Mr. Shraluka, former newspaper man has served efficiently as deputy sheriff for the last three years • He is a Decatur product and a veteran of World War 11. “Bob” will be another strong link in the best county government in Indiana. Your support will be apprefiated. i , _

Commissioner Second District Si OTTO HOFFMAN Mr. Hoffman is completing his first term on the board of commijjsioneta and already has wtablislied an enviable record on that board. His keen interest affairs makes him one of the county's outstanding public officials. He will be pleased with your support of his candidacy.

I TRUSTEES

' Union—Fred Bittner — | i Root—August Selling j Preble—Ed Aumann : Kirkland—Lester R. Adler ' Washington—W. L. Linn i St. Mary’s—Walter Koos ' Blue Creek—Floyd L. Meyer _ .. ... ... L „

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1950

For County - Clork EDWARD F. JABERG Mr. Jaberg is a World War I veteran and a native of Adams county. He taught in the county and later in the Decatur public schools until elected clerk two years ago. He is completing his first term in the office and is unopposed for a second term in that imixirtant office.

For Coroner 0' 2 I HARMON GILI.IG Mr. Gillijr, incumbent coroner is a well-known Decatur citizen. He has long been active in civic and church affairs of this community and has been an excellent public official. He is seeking reelection as_ coroner and will appreciate’ your vote.

Commissioner First District iflfl LEWIS WORTHMAN Mr. Worthman, w i d« I v - known Preble fartncounty . , f politics. He is ■ a candidate for commissioner of the first district. The candidate has a vast knowledge of county i problems and will be a decidjed asset to this important board. ■*' ‘ ' rr • ———

I Monroe—Noah Neuen--schwander i French—Eli Graber Hartford—Ralph M. Miller Wabash—L. A. Mann Jefferson—Victor Bollenbacher