Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1952 — Page 6

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PRECINCT ■’ (Conttaned From P««e Ont) , 'Harve Lawson. Frank May* ers; 2, Rhea <Strayer; 3, James Frank. Inspector is Earl Sipe. North St< Mary’s: R-I, Harvey, J, Shell; 2. Mary Fj Rich; 3, Austin E. McMichael. D —j, Thomas-Shee-han; 2, Frances Baxter? 3, Alpha Barkley. Inspector is Artie Jackson. ; . j \j rft" South St. Mary’s; R—l. Brice McMillen; 2, Ma|*y Melching; 3. James Halberstadt* D—l, Mrs. William Noll; 2, A. M. Mauller; 3; Roy Steel. Inspector is O. S. Fortney. ’ French: R—l, Floyd D.' Engle; 2, Gertrude Wulliman; 3, Leo E. D —l. Martin Moeschberger; 21yiorence Lehman; 3, Alfred Hlr*

VOTE FOR Clinton V. Hart Democratic Candidate of Washington Township • • h for Membership on . j i Board of ADAMS CENTRAL SCHOOL CORP. Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated. i THANK YOU. This Advertisement Paid for By Candidate

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS i 41,8 West Jefferson St. Decatur, Indiana ISURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, — I:3Q P.M. 8 W. Jefferson St. Decatur, Indiana. D GOQDS. ANTIQUES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Gupbogrd, Cherry Table, Book Table, Book End Tables, Chair#, Rocker, Antique Table Chair, Bed ;s for Hollywood bed. Antique Day Bed, Four Poster Antique Carved Bed. 2 Kitchen Chairs. Sun , Floor and Pin-up Lamps. Clock Radio, Clpck, Antique ures, Picture frames, Dishes and cooking: utensils. 3 ison Fruit Jars. Marble Shelf. 2 Trunks, Children’s Skis, er Rug. Ladders, Tools., IQUE GLASS: Large Cbmpote (Ribbon) Plain Compote, slish Dishes, Large Goblets and other pieces. EOU§ ARTICLES CONSIGNED: na Cupboard with Glass door. Oak Dining Table, Oak ut Stained Book Case. iFour Rugs, 10x12 and 6xß. Two igs 4x5. Boys Bicycle. ice set* Single: Bed Spring and Mattress, Double Bed Mattress., Portable Irbner with Case. Vacuum Sweeper, SOME ANTIQUE DISHES. Baby Buggy. Golf Clubs, Vacuum Sweeper and Attachments, Double' >s. Folding Dry Rack. Double Bed with springy and Matng Table and Blench, two Vanity Lamps and many other lieuw. «i • ' TERMS: GASH / J. WARip CALLAND — Owner J. F. Saniflann —Auctioneer IP 1 . Sale Conducted by Midwest realty Auction Co..

VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC! NATIONALSTATE COUNTY NOVEMBER 4,1952 rfw fyfct (fatty (fawUdcifa: FOR I FOR STATE 1 FOR * 1 " FOR h! FOR FOR CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE SURVEYOR TREASURER RECORDER :. 1 il | / J| | !*f ' ■ ,1,, 111 ;r 1 I I I'll. l i l >< ' ' ■•' ' ’ 'Hr : j' ’b\i- n I»|| . I I ■ I Jfi ' n BF ’ ■ IW K I ■ K& , i'Wimpi ■*'? ' ommr > I ■. J ,1 <r f Fi- <l. Hs ; ml Jk Ji JK \ JH Jr"* M-mbM ■■pg** a ‘ I FwiJ !« f IK 4»-iA SB |H. WM I ■ ( MI kfl| A' I ’ M.C9 I k J ' HHjK A i I ■■ . HOWARD MORRISON j G. REMY BIERLY HERMAN MOELLERING q i CHARLES W. KNAPP * MABEL STRIKER FRED KOLTER ■ • ; , '‘, ■ ■ ' . bj ■ , ‘ . ' - I ; / ■ \ VOTE STRAIGHT THESE DEMOCRATS WILL BE ELECTED NOVEMBER 4th WITHOUT OPPOSITION VOTE STRAIGHT T.rt.Ann.m/> LEWIS L. SMITH, Prosecuting Attorney; HARLEY REEF, Comnissioner, Third District; HARMON CILLIG, Coroner. nminr-D A 'rTr’ DEMOCRATIC ' I LEWIS WORTHMAN, Commissioner, First District. . DEMOCRATIC > '■ ;?Uiriii inn. il\ :I. •. ■ — —: ■ " ''■ 1-i'i.ii ...'i' - nßp--" 1 1-. n : ' j ■; —h— h — ——J These candidates are your guarantee of CONTINUED honest, efficient, economic county government V | ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL DEMOCRAT COMMITTEE HARRY H. HEBBLE, Chairman f A \ I LEO “DUTCH” EHINGER, Treasurer ' ■> r r H ■.■ - ; \ ■ Jj. - ; J.'.-./ ',U- - / .. 1 L..-'/" ? 7 4i.^ :Z1 e

schy. Inspector is Menno Augsburger. • North Hartford: 1 R—l, Ray B. Thomas; 2* Rosa Uptgraft; 3, Jesse water. D —l, Wilson Banter; 2, Lena Reynolds; 3, Fred Liby. Inspector is Norval Banter. South Hartford: ' R—l. Lillian Spninger; 2, Emma Martin; 3, Ezra Glendenntog. D—l, Ralph Meyers; 2, Aug# burg er; 3, Gail Runyon.- Inspector is Grover Romey. Ceylon: R—4, Grace Sullivan; 2, Gilbert; 3, Fred Amstuti, D—l. John Patty; 2, Pearl Ypder; 3, Bob Hall. ? Inspector is Dorothy Murphy.i , 1 ’North Wabash: R—|, Ervin Bauman; 2, Mrs. R. Paul Miller; 3, Fre<l Amstutz. D—l, Esther F. Bi-

O ’ J I F B' J Uh -w' ' - ■ML- f -a,- FBI V ft Hlilr L- ; J i w re ■- ' Wl’■ J >- i fl'i i w I T-flfl 1 WLT A- ii Bl i lw ■: » % Bl J BI I < I '""T' 1 w Im 5 >. .fl sfl Ml a f SB • W Bv" W* W w Js F B & 'IB njßttßH : r a R £a is S &t|i /t v .fl awR MMh ; iXb tilti flMi fl fl 1 jf ffllFflfl fl fl OLSEN and Chic Johnson get in the spirit of provocative pulchritrucie with four of their lovelies in the Olsen & Johnson-Skating Vanities combined merry musical comedj| on wheels coming to Fqrt Wayne 'Memorial Coliseum for a six day engagement opening Nov. 11 with a matinee on Sunday, Nov. 16. —a- — — —.— 11 J ' i ■*■•* •■-——*• — ?— L —

berstein; 2, Kathleen Moser; 3, Hiermam Burke. Inspector is Rufus Huser. East Jefferson: K—l, Chester Haines; 2. Marjorie Adams; 3, Samuel Fullhart. D—l, John er; 2, Andy Myers; 3, Victor Bollenbacher. Inspector is Harve Crandall. ; West Jefferson: K —l, Hobart Woodruff; 2, Theodore M°ininKstar; 3, Samuel L. Fogle. D —lj Henry 2, G|en Bollenbacher; 3. Cecil Smitley. North, Monroe: R—4, Jones; 2, Martha Essex; 3, John L. Wolff. D—l, Lillie Stucky; 2. Eva Brewster; 3, WRliam H. leisure. Inspector is Elmo E. Stucky. South Monroe: : R —1, Sylvan Sprunger; ,2* Shirley! Ruth Spruhg- r er; 3, Albert Fox. D+-1, Oren Moser; 2, Arleda Sorgen; 3, Dan Striker. Inspector is Edith Beer. > Geneva A: R —l, Harry Gpeeg; 2, Phjfllis Lautzenheiser. Pauline Teeple; 3, Harry Brown. D—l, Mrs. M. O. Smith; 2, Ines Buckingham, Flossie Lybarger; 3, Warren G. Haviland. Inspector is Ellis Heeter, Geneva B: R —l, Alva Voorhees;.

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L Lois J. Windmiller, Alpha Chew; 3, Alvin H. Windmiller. D—l. Frank Haughton: 2, Joan Runyon, Wayne Nelson; 3, .Clarence Buckingham. Inspector is Roy Coon. i North Washington: R—l, Frank Aurand; 2, IMrp. Price; 3, Walter D—l, Charles Cook; 3.. Dorothy Mertz. Inspector is Jerome Brown. South Washington:" R —l, Merl Essex; 2, 'Esther Ray; 3, Luthei* Engle. D—l, Forest Railing; 2, Schnepp; 3, Phyllis Shoaf. Inspector is Dwight Schnepp. ’ Berne A: JR—l, Opal Amstutz; 2. Helen Sprunger, Ruth Nagal; 3, Richard Hirschey. D—l, Mili dred Stahley; 2, Ruth Townsend. Ruby Huffman; 3, Louis Habeggdr. Inspector is C. H- Musselman. , Berne B: R—l, Fred Kamholz; 2. Selma Nussbaum, Edward E. \Liech*tF; 3, Sam Nussbaum. D—l. Noah J. Graber; 2, Evelyn BeltJer, Marjory Sprunger; 3, Elmer Winteregg, Sr.; Inspector is E. J. Schdg. Berne C: R—l, Jaeque L. Ulestrick; 2, Mrs. William P. Habegger,’Mrs. Lesser* E. Lehman; 3, Waldo M. Lehman. D —l, Maud

2, Mrs. Gene Augsburgier, Mrs. Edward Taylor; 3. i MH.ißuby Sprunger. Inspector is . ‘way|te Stuckey, x ; Deteatur 1A: R —l, Louanna Ban- : ningj 2, Mrs. Roy • Hook, Elaine Peterson; 3, Elizabeth Aurand. D. s --1, IMagdeline Butcher; 2, Mep . VehaJ Ross, Mrs. Eugene Melchil 2; Andrew Zeser. inspector is Ger- ( aid W. Ross. \ . jDecatur 1 B: R—l, William Rentt; 2, Jeanette Plasterer, Max- ’ ji|e Beery; 3, Harvey Brunner. D -41;, Jennie Kleinknight; 2, Catherine* Murphy, Mary Kathryn Morgfnj;! 3 f Jim Chrinister. Inspector is 1 Mank Schumacker. \ iDefcatur IC;JR —1, Inez Weber; N|na Adams, Madge Hite; 3, Frank Peterson. D—l, Kathryn Ofchs|nrider; 2, Alice Christen, Elizabeth Hersh; 3, Frank Breinei. inspector is Roy Runyon. ;Die|atur ID: R —l, C. E. Hocker; ’ 2^ 1 Imogene Irwin, Marvel Beery; 3,; E&iory \ Hawkins. D —l, Helen Hullger; 2, Evangeline Witham, Ltirfe|e Kreps; 3, Winston Rawley.? Inspector is Harry Stults. Deoatur 2A: R —l, Rev. Laurence INorris; 2, lanthe Townsend,

Schricker-Jenner Race Seems Toss-up Indiana's Senate Race Seen Battle INDIANAPOLIS, UP —There are. so many question marks in the race between Governor Schricker and Sen., William E. Jenner for Jenner’s senate seat that experienced analysts are hard put to answer them. Most observers call it a toss-up and few\expect either candidate to win by a plurality of more, than a few thousand votes. One branch Os speculation gives Democrat Schricker an edge because he always has run far. ahead of his ticket, and because his name Is bn a separate ballot from the national ticket. This school of thought believes Schricker may poll thousands more votes than Stevenson, and Dwight Eisenhower will have to carry Indi-

Clarena Ziner; 3, Noah Frey. D—--1, Eleanor Btown; 2, Germain Schmitt, Jessie Brunton; 3, Clem Voglewede. Inspector is Amos Stonebrunner. . Decatur 2B: R —l, Sam Butler; 2, Iva-Rtufckeyj Julia Jackson; 3, Tom Andrews. j>—l, kathryne Nelson; 2, Marcella Loshe, Mary Butcher; 3, George Berning. Inspector is Fried Hancher. Decatur 2C:i R—l, Mrs. Glen Hill; 2, Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. Homer Hoblet; 3, Sam Howard. D —ll Zelma Roop; 2, Frances Bohnke, Gretchen Kreuckeberg; 3, Albeit Franz. Inspector is (Renn Potts. \ : • Decatur 3A- R —l. Mrs. Clyde Gould; 2, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, Mrs. William Feller; 3, Charles?,Lehrman. D —l, Vera Kleinhenz; 2, Jewel Ehinger, Eulalia Augfeburger; 3, Leo E. Ehinger. Inspector is Tony Metzler.') Decatur 3B: R—l, Fred Busche; 2, Florence Kohls, Simeon Hain, Jr.; 3, Daimon Case. D —l, Ed Keller; 2, Dreda Roop, Celeste Steigineyer; 3, Hackman. Inspector is Adolph Shamerloh- i Decatur £C: R —l, Lucy Daniels; 2, Wilma Small; Martha) Kleinhenz; 3, Mrs. John Helm. IR—L Bertha Buffenbarger; 2, Johanna Smitley, Shirley Meyers; 3, Joe Fisher. Inspector is Ora Newhart, , Decatur-Rooti R—l, Mrs. Hersel Nash; ?, Mrs. Max R. Sbencer, Mrs. 'Reid Erekson; 3, not yet filled. D —l, Virginia Bohnke; 2, Louise Keiss, Dorothy Sheets; 3, Sam Diehl. Inspector is Wanda. 1

ana by a sizeable margin to pull Republican' Jenner across. ' It also gives Schricker an advantage I because his and names head the state ballot. After casting a presidential vote by marking an “X” in the GOP party embliem circle of the national ballot, an Australian ballot voter disgruntled with the administration would find it easier to vote for Schricker upon scanning the state ballot and finding his name at the top. However, another group of gubssers leans to Jenner on the theory that thousands of Republicans who for Schricker in his 1940‘ and 1948 gubernatorial races; /felt there were no national issues involved. \ , They say Scjhrlcker’s only ballot-

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box rebuff‘came in 1944 when he ran against Homer E. Capehart for Senator and was beaten by about 22,000 votes while the Republican presidential ticket was carrying by nearly 95,000 and the GOP governor nominee by 47,000. j This, they say, showed Hoosiers were more favorable to Schricker as a state candidate than as a national candidate. But Schricker himself blamed his loss on vote-buying and polls shenanigans due to Republicancontrolled election machinery. Many feel Schricker has dene nothing in the last four years ’to harm his popularity and may have improved his stature. Others think he hurt l his chances with his attitude on the public welfare anti1 secrecy 'issue in 1951,