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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 18

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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The Daily Journal, Franklin Greenwood. Indiana. Wednesday. November 8, 1972 Unofficial Indidna totals 18 Unofficial results in Hoosier districts ected State in presidential election representatives are 15,241 19,953 INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Fol Dist. 37 Samuel Reed, R-j Dist 42-Paul Burklev Uisi.

8-Kep. Patrick Bauer INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The lowing are unofficial final totals following were elected to the in Indiana for President: Dist. 60-Rep. Stephen Ferguson, R-Bloomington. Dist.

'61 Rep. Jack Mclntyre. R-Bloomfield. Speedway; Rep. Rav Crowe and and RP Richard Doyle, Rep.

Donald Nebon. R-Indian South Bend. anolis i Dist. 9-Robert DuComb Jr. 3,414 3,390 1.252 4,248 2,932 Nixon McGov County Bartholomew Benton 17,365 6,974 Muncie.

Dist. 41 Thomas Coleman, R-New Castle. Dist. 51-Marilyn Schultz, D-Bloomington. Dist.

56-John King, R-Con-nersville. R-Granger, and Richard Lind- Dist. 43-Rep. John Hart Rep. Robert Jones and RepJ sey, R-Mishawaka 1.566 2.309 House of the Indiana Legisla lure Tuesday: pist 11-Rep.

Richard Shank Elkhart, Rep. Philip Warner R-Caihen Dist, 12-Rep. Ellsworth Pet erson, R-Ligonier. Dist. 10 Richard Mangus, 1,708 2,207 Monroe Montgomery Morgan Newton Noble Orange Owen Parke Porter Pulaski Putnam Randolph Ripley Rush Eugene Lamkin, R-Indianapolis.

DisL 64 Ralph Anderson. Bedford. 3,549 Shelby 10,794 4,028 Starke 5,520 2,994 Steuben 5,636 2,401 Sullivan 5,338 3,624 Switzerland 1,872 1,612 Tipton 5,674 2.095 Union 2,043 795 Vanderburgh' 49,059 22,139 Vigo 26,074 16,204 Wabash 10.011 4,601 Warren 2,746 1,164 Washington 4,758 3,086 Wayne 21,610 7,655 Wells 6,425 3,244 Whitley 7,489 3,838 Lakcville. 10,955 11,980 3,771 7,907 5,715 3,896 5,014 31,447 3,926 7,879 8,646 6,662 5,927 62,682 3,564 8,921 Blackford 1 Boone Carroll Cass Clark 2.214 Dist. 44 Rep.

Stanley Boyer Rep. Daniel Huff and Rep George Loy, R-Indianapolis. 1,750 Dist. 14-Rep. William Latz 5.317 10.838 4,376 i 1 i it Dist.

45 William Alexander and Rep. Elmer MacDonaW, Fort Wayne, and Richard Wor- 4,137 3,229 3,410 3,534 41,011 2.785 man, R-Grabill. Julia Carson and William Craw ford, D-Indianapolis. Dist. 46-Rep.

Doris Dor 2.994 Dist; 16 Rep. Ralph Heine, Clinton Dearborn Decatur DeKalb Delaware Dubois 4,387 St. Joseph, Scott becker, Byron Fowler and How ard Keeler, R-Indianapolis. 17.825 R-Colurnbia City. Dist.

21-Nelson Becker, Logans port. 6,365 Dist. 47-Rep. Robert Bales, 12.461 Dist. 23 Robert Beauchamp, 3,519 R-Danville.

Dist. 49-Rep. Jerome Kearns D-Terre Haute. Indiana senate R-Wabash. Dist.

25-Rep. Janiece Crinv 9,243 2,131 Dist. 50 Rep. Frederick mins, R-Marion, and Mac Love. 2,150 R-Fairmount.

5.737 Dist. 26-Herbert Williams, election results 3,703 3867 10.267 125,885 12.681 16,111 9,849 7,688 6,761 8,816 32,174 6,640 30,985 7,273 13,198 4,324 6,169 9,119 20,976 8.452 20,247 10,529 17,698 14,391 21.934 10,847 9,549 6,369 6.090 6,678 5,156 11.830 16,111 2552 10,936 11,820 9,477 7.912 -v A L-J- L. Bauer, D-Terre Haute. Dist. 52-Rep.

Jack Smither man, R-Mooresville. Dist. 53-Rep. Jack Mullen dore, R-Franklin. 'Fayette Floyd Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Greene i Hamilton Hancock Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington 4,451 R-Kokomo.

Dist. 27-Rep. Harry Fore man. R-Kokomo. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The 4.151 2,913 Dist.

28 Lucille Wooffendale. Dist. 5-Rep. Edward Goble, following were elected to the Senate of the Indiana Legisla 4,384 ture Tuesday: 5,593 7,665 4,915 Frankfort Dist 2 Bill Long. R-Lafay ette.

Dist. 30 Rep. Frances Gay lord, R-West Lafayette. Dist. 7 Sen.

James Gardner, D-Batesville. Dist. 62-Kenneth Snider, D-Decker. Dist. 66 Spencer Schnaitter, D-Madison.

Dist. 67-Richard Wathen, R- R-Fowler. Dist. 12 Sen. Eldon Lund- 4,986 1 1,920 Dist.

34 Richard Dellinger, quist, R-Elkhart. Dist. 34 Marie Lauck, D-Indi-anapolis. Dist. 35 Morris Mills, R-Indianapolis.

Dist. 36 Sen. Lawrence Borst, R-Indianapolis. Dist. 37 Sen.

Paul Swisher, R-Mooresville. Dist. 42 Sen. Robert Sheaf-fer, R-Shelbyville. Dist.

50 Harry Thompson, R-Evansville. Dist. 9 Clarence Kelley, R-Mishawaka. Dist. 10 Burnett Bauer, D-South Bepd.

Dist. 44 Sen. Earl Wilson, Jeffersonvlle. Dist. 16 Sen.

Phillip Gutman, (Daily Journal photo) Dist. 68 Maurice Mc Daniels, R-Fort Wayne. Looking over the ballot 3,349 4,250 2,903 6,089 4,223 R-New Albany. Dist. 20 Roger Jessup, R- R-Noblesville.

DisL 35-John Blevins, R-Anderson. Dist. 36-Rep. Craig Campbell, D-Anderson. DisL 38 Rep.

Leo Voisard. Dist. 70 Rep. Dennis Heeke, Summitville. Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings Knox Kosciusko LaPorte Lawrence Marshall Miami D-Dubois.

Dist. 30 Sen. Joan Gubbins, 12,848 Dist. 72 Robert Rickard and R-Indianapolis. Two of Johnson county's oldest voters pause in front of the sample ballot at the Pleasant 3 voting site at the Central Nine Vocational-Technical school in south Greenwood Tuesday.

The voters are Mrs. Olma Hicks, 91, left, and Mrs. Danie Henry, 94, both of rural Greenwood. Mrs. Henry was the first woman from Clark township to ever cast a ballot in Johnson county in the early 1900's when women were given the right to vote.

4,278 Dist. 32 Sen. Charles Bosma, 4,326 Gregory Server, R-Evansville. Dist. 73 Rep.

Joel Deckard, R-Mount Vernon. DMuncie. DisL 40-Robert O'Maley, Richmond. R-Beech Grove. 3.889 Dist.

33 Angeline Allstatt, D- Indianapolis. Johnson county Sears MBlhiamine9 TTdWDfl Sett news of record A The following actions have GOT GIFT IDE4S been filed with the Johnson County Clerk's office: SUPERIOR Civil. Complaint and objections to 3 DDays irnllyj annexation regarding annexation of certain territory to the town of Edinburg, Indiana, filed by Irwin Union Bank and Trust company, executor of the last will and testament of JackHill, deceased. Max Breeding, Georgiana Alva J. Christopher and Robert Workman, constituting the former Board of Trustees of the town of Edinburg, Indiana, and Mary R.

Drybread, former clerk-treasurer of the town of Edinburg, Indiana, and William Paul Mead, Bobby Lee Smith and John J. Saberton, trustees, constituting the present Board of Trustees, of the town of Edinburg, Indiana and Vorls Grindstaff, clerk-treasurer of the town of Edinburg, Indiana; transferred from Johnson Circuit Court, where originally filed Sept. 11, 1972. Complaint for damages, Clarence Wright vs. Ray Blatt.

Complaint to foreclose mechanic's lien, Ronald P. Harding Paving Company, vs. Colonial Springs and Associates, Inc. Complaint on account, George Whitsit, doing business as Flowers by George, vs. Ernest K.

Bush. Divorce, Mary I son vs. Mannon Breeding, Kenneth Gadberry, Mildred Gadberry, Earl B. Smith, Nellie P. Smith, Robert V.

Robertson, Marie Robertson, Larry QPOi Miller, Sharon A. Miller, Cloyd Miller, Levona Miller, Rollin Rooks and Doris Rooks, vs. the Town of Edinburg, Indiana, a municipal corporation, Richard L. Records, Woman struck Cii-soffnnnnsQnn 82-IPio3Ce MecSiiaini3c9 Seit Ison. purse stolen in Franklin A purse snatching incident in Franklin early Wednesday morning is being investigated by Regular Separate Prices Total $89.07 city police.

Authorities said a woman who got off a bus near the downtown area was attacked as she was walking toward the Johnson county hospital. Judith Burmeister, 603 East Broadway street, Greenwood, Excellent tools for both the professional and amateur mechanic. Set includes: and -in. drive sockets and accessories; six open-end wrenches; 2 screwdrivers; tool box and more. $92.64 Craftsman 70-pc.

Metric Mechanic's Tool Set 49.99 told police she got off a bus a the corner of Walnut and West Jefferson streets about 6:30 a.m As she was walking toward the hospital (in the 800 block of Craftsman 10-Drawer Tool Chest Divorce, Janice Dale Barker vs. Marvin Barker. Divorce, Wanda Lou Taylor vs. Ronald Lawrence Taylor. Divorce, Nancy Ann Potter vs.

William W. Potter. Divorce, Constance Ann Tavarczky vs. David T. Tavarczky.

Divorce, Nancy Carol Windisch vs. Steven Ray Windisch. Divorce, Phyllis J. Resener vs. Kenneth L.

Resener. CIRCUIT Civil. Complaint on account, F.H. Langsenkamo Company vs. Clement Shepard, doing business as Shepard's Plumbing and Heating.

Reciprocal support, Margaret Ann Emerson vs. Earl Lee Cowan. Divorce, JoAnn Higdon vs. Charles F. Higdon.

Divorce, Nancy L. Benham vs. Joseph G. Benham. Divorce, William R.

Stockdale vs. Carol Ann Stockdale. Divorce, Lucille M. Gearhart vs. Edward H.

Gearhart. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Joseph A. Critney, 25, Edinburg route one, press operator, and Sophia D. Childers, 20, Edinburg route one, nurse's aide, Faith nursing home.

Eugene A. Smith, 25, Franklin route four, machinist, and Shirley A. Leffler, 24, Franklin, housewife. Jerome Andrews, 2 Whiteland route one, student, and Ruth B. Swisher, 31, New Whiteland, general office.

Lester. Allen, 61, Brownsburg, truck driver, and Mary V. Andrews, 51, Franklin, sales manager cosmetics. Wayne L. Janes, 20, Greenwood, U.S.

Army, and Pamela J. Tyus, 21, Greenwood, Inventory clerk. Rex W. Cecil, 19, Franklin route four, U.S. Army, and Linda K.

Hylemon, 18, Hanover, Virginia. Daniel M. Thrall, 20, Greenwood, grocery store, and Valerie E. Barrow, 19, Indianapolis, beautician. Jefferson) she was struck in the back of the head and her assailant grabbed her purse from her arm, knocking her to Regular $81.76 Full and half-width drawers, one deep drawer, smooth easy rolling action.

Rugged steel. 99 9" Mia tne ground, police related. The thief ran from the scene. The only description the woman could give police was that the thief was a male, wearing combat boots. The pursmontained "a small amount of money, a check book, credit cards arid miscellaneous papers, according to a police report.

Craftsman 3-Draw or Roller Cabinet 26ttxl8x32ttin. size with casters and frame construction for strength, space. Regular $71.56 1 ---a-J I Vt S999. in LAWFORD IMPROVING HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Peter Lawford, who underwent major PI surgery Saturday, was removed from the intensive care unitj of the UCLA Medical Center Vie Sean Revolving Charge Tuesday. The condition of the 49-year-old actor was improv ing, a spokesman said.

I HALF IfiisQi 'w-- YOUI1 CHOICE Each PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, A.M. Matthew Road IV2 Miles South of Shelbyvilla Road Stop 11 Road. FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere tractor Model A with cultivators, excellent condition; John Deere 2 row corn planter on rubber, A-l; John Deere tractor (10 hp) mower (40 inch), good; 1955 Ford tractor 600; Ford cultivators, 3 point hitch; 2 row (2-14) breaking plow, 3 point hitch; double disc 7 ft. pull type tool trailer, wood bed; 1970 Ford pick-up truck, Sport custom, good as new; 1962 Ford truck, grain bed and stockracks; 1953 Dodge truck with grain bed; 1964 Diamond tractor with 28 ft. grain trailer; corn elevator; flat bed wood wagon; roto-tiller; 1 lot of hand toolt; 150 more or less, bales of mixed hay; 2 ponies (1 registered); new bridle; Cockshutt disc 265, 3 point hitch.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 large lot of furniture, bedding, drapes, dishes, and many articles too numerous to mention. Antique pie cupboard, wardrobes, picture frames, mirror, thairs, bedroom -furniture, and what-nots. CASH Not responsible for xidentsv HAROLD VALENTINE, Auctioneer ORVIL HAWK, Owner Craftsman 31 -Piece Socket Set CraftsMaa Carved a. Torpedo Level 2-99 g. $4.19 Cr.

Saw Horse Brackets 2.99 b. Drive Ratchet 2.99 h. $4.99 45-pc. Plier Asst 2.99 106 Watt Solder Iroa 2.99 I. $4.49 Cr.

8" Adj. Wrench .2.99 d. $4.49 AuU. Screwdriver 2.99 J. $4 49 4-pc.

Phillips Screwdriver 2.99 e. $119 Clue Clamp 2.99 k. $4.99 IS Dr. Utility Cabinet 2.99 f. $4.99 IT Power Ret Tape 2.99 $4-39 UVi" Rim Wrench .199 m.

$3.49 Ext Type Folding Rule. ..2.99 Regular $28.59 Claw HaaiBier Eefalw LSt 3'' Precisely balanced to strike squarely on impact Hollow core handle Third claw. An assortment of -in. drive precision -built sockets to help you get the job done right! Features a -in. drive quick-release ratcheL i99 NINEVEH, MARIETTA GREENWOOD Sears SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back CALITQLb FREE- HTSorth" 736-7148 Call 881-7611 OAKS, ROEBUCK AND CO..

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