Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1962 — Page 2

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YOUR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ADAMS COUNTY NEEDS 2 - PARTY GOVERNMENTI Give These Republican Candidates their Chance To Serve — Dedicated to Progressive, Efficient, Economical Government! HOMER E. CAPEHART ROY "IKE" CHILCOTE b FOR SENATOR I Homer E Capehart, Indiana's Man of Energy, Ranking member 'former chair- \ FOR COUNTY SHERIFF jObgW' man) of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency: Committee on Foreign MW -M wvn I Relations: Committee on Aeronautics and Space Sciences: the Joint Committee on Defense Production: formerly a member of the Special Committee on Small Business, R „| ke „ chilcote, age 57, a veteran city police officer of 221/G years experiand the Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ' .. , . , . , . A Mr nnrl fl Homer E. Capehart has served as Senator for 18 years. He gives you and your PBV / R iMRI! ence 05 We " ° S ° 9 raduate from s P eaal ,aw enforcement sc ™°' s ' Mr ' and W . state a voice in national affairs that carries prestige and influence in both houses of I Mrs. Chilcote reside at 376 Stevenson St., are the parents of three married Congress. He's been a "doer.” His record of voting the same way as he talks has ' k children and attend the Decatur Trinity EUB Church. Mr. Chilcote states that vindicated the confidence reposed in him by Hoosier business men, farmers and labor. jf , d h (| k h residence at the quarters provided at the county jail * P experience. "—«• and wi || devole hi, full time Io sh. office of sheriff and impartial enforcement of the law. |# ‘ TB t1 BIHBBBBBBBfI Homer E. Capehart 1 Roy lke Chilcote E. ROSS ADAIR WtWWWI * FOR U.S. CONGRESS - House of Representatives HL xlk W j ■FIWR;i. ■'' ' GLEN L GR,FF,THS ' During six terms and 12 vears in the Congress, E. Ross Adair has compiled an J CAD AAMMICCIANFR First District — enviable record which makes him one of the most respected and competent law- rUK LUMMIMIURLK, FIFSI Uisinci m,>k £ S rn°l„ C S“ ““iMoS he was graduated from Albion High School. Hillsdale. Ol.n T. Giffilh, Is o lifelong resident of Kirkland Township and a graduate Mich., College (A.B. Degree), and George Washington Law School (L.L B. Degree'. f*l ° f Kirk,an d H '9 h School. He is actively engaged in farming and a member ot TRW■ He is a member of the Allen County, Indiana and American Bar Associations and has the s w j ne Committee of the 4-H Fair, he is also a member of the Indiana Hamp- q' <■ JB been admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. sh Bree ders Association, a member of the Moose Lodge, the Farm Bureau, T J Cong. Adair also has been active in numerous Port Wayne area civic and religious , . a -io Wnr il activities. He is a member of the Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge. American JF and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, having served 39 months in World War il. y Legion, VFW, Elks, Moose and numerous other organizations. Mr. Griffiths and his wife, (the former Frances Brite) and their five children the ■jjfrffcWl E. Ross Adair \ NELSON G. DOTY W. ■ FOR JOINT STATE SENATOR k| 1 k - (Adam* - Blackford - Wells) HHHHMV Nelson G Dotv, a student of good government since 1938. educated at Purdue Glen T. Griffiths University, Utah State Agricultural College, and many special schools. He is a memA-- ber of Zion Lutheran Church of Decatur and is married to the former Vera Mane w mAI ONEY Bauer of Decatur. They have two sons, Richard and Stephen. He is a veteran of CHARLES W. MALONEY World War 11, African-Italian campaign and an officer of the American Legion. He WHByfeg >3 a member of the Lutheran Laymens League and a patron of Valparaiso University. FOR COMMISSIONER, Second District Charles W. Maloney,.retired rural mail carrier and lifelong resident of f , *f|| Adams County. He is a veteran of World War I, serving overseas with the ' ' 139th heavy field Artillery. He is a member of the Decatur EUB Church, the ■ 'gHNRMNHHNfIHMNHHM| national rural letter carriers association, Veteran of World War I, and the BAmerican Legion. Mr. Maloney has had his own Farm and residence in Wash- »/'% ||. ' Township for many He now 946 Mercer Ave. He *' IF* ' father of two married sons. He has long been interested in civic affairs and \ WKBBBBBB \ / iF elected wi " to serve the interests oF 0,1 the people in Adams County. Nelson G. Doty - ... n JAMES S. JACKSON - '"»• . . fl FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE L F VA (Adams and Wells) 9 wRR fl Iflß flfl fli — — ’■ A well known and experienced Bluffton Businessman, James S. Jackson, possesses I | superior qualifications for service in the Indiana House of Representatives. fc- tfljLf- 'flhte ■ 1 Charles W. Maloney He is 44 years old and a native of Wells County. Married to the former Mary JACK G. GORDON Alice Krieg of Huntington and father of five children, he and his family reside on FOR WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Mr. Jackson attended Huntington College and Davidson College, N. Carolina and ■«x' i Jack G. Gordon, former owner of the Decatur Western Auto Store and Ad- Jr"' is the owner of Jackson Construction Co., he has an extensive business background ams County Civil Defense director for 7'X> years, has been a resident of Ad- « which will help him to understand county and state problems. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Elks Lodge and American Legion. He and ams County for 12 years. Mr. Gordon served as Government teld Age his family are members of the First United Church of Christ in Bluffton. Alaska for 7(4 years and received a special Presidential Citation for special services during World War A graduate of Ohio State University, he received his M.A. Degree and his P.H.D. at the University of Michigan, Ann Ar3 t) Or . He also taught 3 years at Ann Arbor and holds a teacher's life certificate : fl - Qm \y a y ne University, Detroit. He resides at R. R. 5, Anthony Wayne Vk James S. Jackson Meadows with his wife and son. WALDO "BUD" NEAL ■■ ■■■ ** A FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR ‘ liW ' Waldo "Bud" Neal, 52 years of age, former Adams County JfeaSurer is well j acquainted with the duties of Adams County Assessor, his election would assure the voters of Adams County an exceptionally well qualified mCwi for the office. He resides in Geneva, is married and the father of two children, Sharon and jfl Paul - He is a member of the Geneva Methodist Church and has been active f Bfl J9BH '4yBIB * n c ' vd aFFairs For man y years, being prominent in the State fireman's organi- R 5 ?-*' F~~" 1 1 B zation, the Lions Club and other service clubs flHflßflnfl fIHHHH BflfliflF Gordon L HARRY "JACK" IRWIN '1 IMi i OMfI for justice of peace >Wr ' Harry "Jack" Irwin, age 44, attended the Decatur Schools. He is the son of W Bfl Manley Irwin, married and the father of three children. He served on the KwKflflw £:.fl Decatur City School Board for a period of four years. He resides at R. R. 2 Waldo "Bud" Neal JSk Decatur and is presently employed at Morningstar Auto ORLEY C FOR COUNTY CLERK / W J Harry "Jack" Irwin Orley Walters a Adams County, BF Wflfl BM fl fl RB flB B Freeman Walters. He a graduate of Monroe B® flfl I fIQB flfll BB flB Isl Vfl I ■■ the former Helen Berning and the father of 7 children. He a member fl fl fl fl W W ■■■ Zion Lutheran Church of Decatur and presently employed at the Automatic ROOT FRENCH Sprinkler Co., Monroe, ROBERT F. CARR CURTIS WULLIMAN ST. MARY'S HARTFORD noble raudenbush eugene burry Orley B. Walters MONROE WABASH CHARLES WULLIMAN WESLEY AMSTUTZ VOTE REPUBLICAN FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT Adams County Republican Central Committee CHAIRMAN - TRUE ANDREWS VICE-CHAIRWOMAN—ELEANOR SNYDER SECRETARY - KENYON SPRUNGER TREASURER - LA VELLE DEATH Pol. Advt. , ■- - - - ■■ ■■ ■—l ■■ 11 11 11 ■■ ■■■■><■'■> —i ■■ i ni k _ ■ ■ ...,A>j S ..a^.^-■ ■ 1 ... .„„• - - * — ■ ■■■ .

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