Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1951 — Page 7

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, I>6l

CLAIM* ALLOWE* BY IQLXTY COMMIMMIOKKRS NOV. 5, 1961 Citi. Tele. Co.,*oper. 113.74 R. L. Polk & Co., do #O.OO Decatur Democrat Co., do .. 153.»6 Haywood Pub. Co., do .....i 45.40 Decatur Light A Power, do 203.84 E. F. Jaberg, clerk oper. ........ 15.0 f) Haywood Pub. Co., aud. oper. 15.00 Holthouse Drug Co., Tre. ope* 11.00 Commercial Print Shop, do M 0 Ahli baueher’i*. Tin Shop, do .. 8.80 H. W. Shraluka, sheriff exp. 155.00 Dolores M. Shraluka, do -5.0# A. J. Metzler, dp ’ • 5.00 Emergency Radio Serv., do 13.25 H. Moellering, aurv. mil. 54.80 G. E. Groverstake A Rod 57.50 Sidney Dague, do 71.5ftr Elikha Merriman, tile dr. 7 50> Marion Baker, do. 4.00 Decatur Auto Sup., surv. op. 26.58 Klenk’s, do 3.00 H. L. Foley, ach. aupt. exp. 56.36 Commercial Print Shop, do .... 17.30 Berne Witneae, do ...» 35.00 A. D. Coppeas, atten off mil 19.93 L E. Archbold, co. agt. exp. 146.81 Pauline Augsburger, do .. .. 150.66 A. K. Williams, ho. dem. agt. 181-07 H. M. Gillig, coroner exp 55.60 Dr. H. F. Zwick, hear off sal 77.00 Juan Sink, hea off ass't sal 33.33 J. Shockley, health nurse ex 318.10 Decatur Public Library, -do 35.00 Johnson, do ..... 3.00 Citizen's Tel. Co., do 5.50 s. H. Schurget*, pros. atty, exp 14.94 M. Striker, assessor clerk 95.00 R. L. Polk & Co., cir. CtJ.Exp. 18.00 Ehler’s Restaurant, do 127.90 Myles F. Parrish, do 10.00 Lawyer's Co-Op Pub. Co., do 20.00 Callaghan & Co., do 12.00 Citizen’s Tel. Co., do ...... 30.60 LeVay and Seaman, Inc., do 4.03 Moellering Supply Co., do .... 6.00 ' West Pub Co., do 37.00 C. H. Muselman, prob off mil 22.90 John Bixler, ci. house exp. 200.00"’ Hazel Gallogly, do '65.00 Beavers Oil Serv., do A- -ST Haugk’s, do 9.35 Ervin Felber, do _ 617.38 llObert 8. Workinger, do 5.00 I

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- . . . p . —r. 7' ”— Janitor’s Supply Co~ do The Schafer Store, do ...J.-i..... 8.68 Klenk's, do r 18.26 Home Laundry, jail exp. .......... 3.25 Halterman's, do 4....... 4-50 Morris 5 A 10, do 9.32 Publix Service, do 16.55 No. Indiana Pub Serv., do ...... #.70 R. E. Gants, do U.... 894-00 Nlblifefc & Co., do 38.60 G. Fosnaogh, Co home exp. 166.66 Bessie jTosnaugh, do 4..;.— 75.00 Grpver Kelley, do 4 30.00 PryoinGilbert, do ....a..* 60.00 Ellen Hirschy, do 80.00 Dele Hendricks, do ......£...4.....J 80,00 Coya McFarland, do ...A....4-,;.... 36.00 Rev. Oyd Gehman, do ..—4—— 4.00 Stewart’s Bakery, do i-J—. 67.43 The Schafer store, do 4....... 15.65 Bey. Edgar P. Schmidt, db .... 4.00 Gaorge Fosnaugh, do 368.75 Rev. H H. Meekstroth, db .... 4.00 Arthur Lengerich, do ...4.--— 5.78 Dr. H.\F. Zwich, do 16.50 Halterman's, do 81-48 Decatur News Stand, do 9.75' Neuer Supply Co., do .............. 14.00 The Dri-Gas Corp.' do 26.70 Spiegel’s, do ...J,.. :i 375.81 Kohne Drug Store, do 37.65 ▲lva W. Lawson, do 23.87 Schmitt Locker, do 7 70 Stiefel Grain Co., do 64,70 Haugk's, do. ~.....a 9-36 Beavers .Oil Serv., do 68.87 Will Winnss, do 100.00 Otto Hoffman, co comm sal 93.66 J. C. Augsburger, do - 93.66 Lewis . worthman, do 93.66 Ed A. Posse, co atty sal .4 76.00 Herne Witness Co., legal adv 47.86 Krjek Wald Shop, bridfe rpr 40.25 Yost Const. Co., Inc,, do .... Armco Drainage & Metafy do 579.38 Martin; Supply Co., do .4. 635.56 Kocher Lby A Coal, do ... ! . Lee Hd*v. Co., do 12.72 O K Welding Shop, do ..4-.. - 16.00 Smith Scrap Iron Co., do ...> Logansport Metal Culvert, do 848.13 Max Kreps, do W. 'H. Gllllom. do\ 4. 114.53 Baker A Schultz, do i- 1986.09 Andrews Saw Mill, do -.i—i.—••• 22.40 Msahbprger Bros. St Corp., do 122.t*0

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r -- ...... a .-ms——— *gg > .. . ■'W - ifr ' tRB * -ww-Agffr r J vMOI wAk 1 wk * I' I A a IOSEPH S. CLARK, JR., elected Philadelphia’s first Democratic mayor in nearly seven decades, la jhown in a voting booth during election. He moves up from city controller post, beating the OOP’s Dr. Daniel A. Poling, a Baptist minister, with Philadelphians registering protest against city govknunent scandals. f/HtemofioMoD Jenner In Saddle In Indiana GOP Ranks Believed Likely To Seek Indianapolis, Nov. 9 — (UP) — Sen. William E, Jenner—a who wasn’t even running for office —farec) best in Indiana’s municipal Elections, Hoosier politicians I agreed today. 1 They t>*iu kepublican domination of the Tuesday voting mad* “skyrocket stuff” out of Jenner. He now can ask for either another I’. S. senate term or the GOP, governorship nomination. Spokesman far both parties said the election fever also down on two other prominent Hoosiers as political prospects In 1952. Goy. Henry Schricker, they believed, was “not encouraged but is acting like a candidate” for Jenner’s senate seat. And Rep. Charles A. Halleck is “pinned to Sen. Robert Taft’s presidential bid” in hi# hopes of becoming speaker nf the house. Thh Jenner enthusiasm w*s jstirreaUp by voter reaction ’against “Trumanism.’’ an issue GOP state chairman Ogle Holder

Injected into the campaign. For doing so, Holder was cheered and his grip op party leadership strengthened. On the other haad, Democratic state chairman Ira Haymaker steered clear of national issues 'because Democratic mayors did . not want them put into the campaign.” ;, ./ ; Democrats said the election “won’t hurt Haymaker because he openly did not participate.” Bat they admit his avoidance of national issues "backfired” as evidenced in Indianapolis where “Republleans got the id|ea across that, the federal government would Interfere with Democratic local government.” V Jenner will decide in about 60 ahys whether he wapts to run for senator or governor; a close friend disclosed, and it seems most likely he will want the governorship. Even Democrats said Jenner is “stronger than ever,” and piost j Republican circles talked him up. "Jenner** the fundamental Hoos-

PUBLIC SALE My son ha* been called into Military Service and I am physically unable to take care of the Livestock and will sell at Public Sale ihe following described personal property at my farm, 3 miles East dnd 3U miles North of Decatur. Ind., on Road 101 or 6 miles South of Monroe ville. ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1951 at 1:00 I?. M. I 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 4 \ j T. B. and Bangs Tested Holstein Cow} 7, Bred Aug. 2S, an 8 gal. cow; Registered Holstein Cow 6, Bred May sth to Curtiss dandy Bull, a 7 gal. cow; Holstein Cow 6, Bred Sept. 2hd., milking 6 gal.; ; Three Jlolstein Cows, 4 yrs. old, 5 to 7 gal. cows, Bred May 31st., * 23rd, and Oct. Ist.; \ \ > Registered Guernsey Cow 8, Fresh, calf by side; Regfst«»refl Guernsey Cow 5, Bred July 9th„ 5 gal. cow; Registered Guernsey Heifer, bom June 5, 1949, Bred to Gray Haven , Argo’S Pal,, hd is full brother to Gray Haven Argo’s Pat. sold for 112.000. This heifer due to freshen Dec. 2nd.; Registered Guernsey Heifer Calf, bom July 20, 1951. Just the right age for club calt ; good Red Poll Helfers, 9 mo. old. calfhood vaccinated. 1 Grade Guernsey Helfer, year old, calfhoOd vaccinated. \ — HOGS — j 2 Hampshire Sows, 2 Poland China Sows and 1 Spotted Poland gilt. Bred First of October; 50 good Spotted Poland feeder hogs, 80 to 100 lb*. > POULTRY 75 Barred Rock Pullets. ' TERMS—CASH. s (Hot Responsible for Accidents.) j FRED BITTNER, Owner l Johnson . - •• . - > NeaC. Johnson — Auctioneers ’ V • | Bryce Daniels —Clerk J y | ' 913 15 111 I l*g—!■■■ ! I 11. I I —, ,1 ; , —■■■ —

kr ingredient,” his followers said. “He’s not an isolationist—he’s a nationalist. He’s skyrocket stuff, which Hoosiers like, and we’ve got to have him on the ticket somewhere.” The Schricker question was still one of availability. Ih past months, I Vice-President Alben Barkley, I Democratic national chairman Frank Mcßinney, and Indiana Democratic state committeeman Frank McHale have made public pronouncements of support for the governor, but he slid repeatedly he isn’t interested in another office. “The governor ynever indicated he would run for Jenner's senate seat, and Tuesday’s results certainly will hot encourage him to nm," Democrats said. ' Ehtager Speaker At Phone Meeting Chares D. Ehinger, president of the Citizens Telephone company, spofie at the afternoon session of

the Northeastern Indiana telephone association in Fort Wayne yesterday. p Miss Laura Stanley, chief opera* tor at the Decatur exchange, and operators from Topeka and Hun-

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tington, presented a akit showing. telephone practices and diecussed' handling of air defense calls. . -—•— ff You Hav* something To B*H Tty A Democrat Want AO—lt Pays.