Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1946 — Page 6

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llllMtll.UM* HI Ml AllOWfUl Hl UIHIII'MHU H« Mwatlait M»| 4. HHX llh>w<><*<l Puhi <».. ••!>»• I>**U| II- LlX't * !*••» '•« I ••itißHi th «•«., .1.. ”? :1 Mnvln* Tr«iuln*r. •Ik *1 <••• 1 Itiiw-iml I'libl !'<>., ilk up • ' [ TililHuhl> I Hr- w nut Murgsrst Frl-*. Trrin. •tin Hr. ,I I. T Hllllg. sheriff mH •i• * " ' J. Hrlltiri. ill* iKhlh rip • 1 Flovil Mlt.lwll. I J.,.hili M*y*r. Fred Iwrohurt, Fr<l 1-vnlixrt. Jr.. • 1 ? ' JWh« Tlilrm*. -I- M 21 <irl*« Ibirkl*’. .!<• »«• Hr» In gi'huilsr. <1 • •' ■ ' I Klmri H*»r. .In ’J" , Win. tTirinlriirr tin !•„». |l Mll.h. •!.. *«• I M. F. Haggard, <1- • |i.nl*l Uinti. -I- J* *’ Vllil* LiiglnMll, >?-•*' | 1 H*»r> Hrunstrop. <l« Min Ml- h■■ l». Ji . »l- '

*nl W’l H ‘iw’ ? Ml Ground ran hurley yields 12'. protein. Ba |k\ whereas Brewer* grains from malted Bp) barley used in beer haw a 27'* protein . j value. iHII Ll TOP GOLD STAG MM Ml • kt’J fnnrn^ , i"wr ,R i JI b rllTs S'l If* 111 hl n non BRAU LLLXIJILJXJILJ W| IF 1 a'l I W ■W ■ *4 HI >1 IE. il ■KtBjH I ro ** > ?, tt ***** ■Ms v.' - AASt HI ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■• ■ ■: = Mr. and Mrs. Voter; ■ ■ ■ ■ g When you go to the polls ne«t Tuesdsy. Msy 7, 1946 to g exercise your God given rights ss Amerlcsn Citizens and nomiW nate the men and woman who will be privileged to represent ■ ■ you in the next Indiana General Assembly, plsase bear in mind g g a few facts: g The Dry Groups In our State of Indiana have been working I 0 relentlessly to have a Local Option Bill passed. If such a bill | g IS passed it will mean the first step toward State Wide Prohi- - | bition. All we who lived through the scourge of the “Noble • Experiment Prohibition” and who took cognisance of the enor- ■ g mous cr>me wave, the flourishing of illegal Bootleg Dives, the g _ appalling lose of State and Federal revenue through legal taxa. • tion. pray to God there will never be a repetition of this great ■ • mistake During the fourteen years of National Prohibition ■ ■ our Brewers were prevented from using approximately Hoo. 000,000 bushels of grain caualng a logs of millions of dollars In _ T crop revenue to the farmers, permitting the Bootlegger and ■ {Speakeasy to got rich and robbed the State and Government of g more *hen a million dollare a day in legitimate Beer Taxes alone. In 1»45 Indiana collected 514.1W.551.47 in Alcoholic Bev ■ ® erage Taxes. If Indiana did not receive this Beverage Tax we g ■ would all have to pay an adcfltionl property tax of thirty two—- — one half cents on each one hundred dollars of taxable proI p»'‘yI ■ i It Is inconceivable that the unquestionably brilliant minds • working for Local Option are willing to close their gyoo to - these conditions that did exist under Prohibition and would J exist again should prohibition come to pass. ■ So Mr. and Mrs. Voter KNOW VOUR CANDIDATE when f g you go to the polle next Tuesday, conscientiously ask yourself g g these questions: J (1) If the dry vote should pievail and the Prohibitionist should B 8 win. would persons who now consume alcoholic beverages g discontinue used of them? If not. Liquor would be illegally sold and consumed In your Community. (2) Would the conduct of a lawless trade by bootleggers, out of public view, be preferable to conduct of business by legal • ■ dealers out in the open? Q ® (J) Do you believe that there are greater temptations leading I |l to the abuse of liquor when It io sold In the open than when g it io sold under concealment? g ■ (4T If I vote to deny the right to make legal purchases, would g I be eolving the probieme that arise from the immoderate * consumer, use of alcoholic bovoregoe or would I be voting ■ really to make matters worse for the moderate conoumer g and doubly worse for those already known to be abupora of alcohol? (5) If public regulation of alcoholic beverages is lax and in- _ efficient locally, would a Prohibitionlot victory make the F authorities alert and efficient in driving out AU oho He g beverages altofetherf g «’ Would the Illicit maker of untaxed liquor suffer or would g he prosper In this Community if legal aale of liquor were g banned? * I (7) If our grandfathers could not abolieh alcohol or even re- _ duce the total conaumption of it In the horse and buggy f days, can we hope to exclude it today when It Is so easily g g transported? g After answering the above honestly, use your God B>ven ’ ■ right and vote for the man or woman you conscientiously fool ■ ■ will rspresont .your best Interests. ■ V ; Alice G. Morton j I * t Director 4th District Ind. Reuil Alcoholic g •overage Aooeciatlen, Inc. g ’• . I a■■ a ■

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Hrnv** l oll* It d.. J"* - Frank p*i«-r»ui., u - imrn* i Wnh*r ltr|nts*ntifif*. np*r. T*d ll**rbow*r. do 21.1* ril|<*n'> T*l l'<*. do *-•» 1 Arm.ld A Kl*nk. do Wh**l A Him Mnl»*. do 111*2 Mill-* Mfir I'-*, do Alllf-d 'I ri- k Philip III*, do -»"« ' MiVi.nib Ixnltion i'o. do 1* 21 JMun.-le Pnil* Mfk C».. do ’AI ■ *ffl«l< U - 'dr.. I ' ,do 1.". r.-ntl Moto* P»rt* I'n. In* do IS »» Hrliilitird Mrlkl'ix do 1* »• 1 M.dl*"kopt A Eltlnx. do I2S.S-. Til* <:ib»-.ii t ’.1., d . I* II lUu iilur l.'rlit A I’l.xrr do l|,M Xnt'l Fillmter »•<«• -I" Kurt* Hr**, lit-'., d.i tai.Jj Ifr.Htur Muprr M ri .do I*l .* Ml.-ll Illi I'o.. do ill’.! Art* Tlr* I'o. do 1U.2. |.:ib.-!'*-.a peril** Ht*, do 1.11 ilutlM-halk P.ippli <’•... iiiml. tl* Th KrHk-Tindall I'n. dn T7.*» M*>||l.*rx*r Hr..* Pl >n*. do 2.Mt.SB John W. Fanh Pl..** i'o. do Isl *1 K*nn*rii It Itunmn. In*. 11’2" A |i Muf'le*. do JB* W.ill*r Pilot A Htx <*••. prop 2.1" W»lf*r* riti«*n* t*i <•-. op ie.it’ llrrnl*. X*l»oii. |H>*t*e* A mil 2*l* Man J llix. tw .od, mli*us* 11.1" i Certified before me thl* 2nd diiy of May. isi« Tharwa* I. Ilrew. tHdlfor Adem* « *»«lt. Indi***. Muy J . uiiix—■mini ii i'*e p<ei— wQ — n—' 1 MHin: OF MITIM. PI.HE* Foil THE PHI WAHI EIF.IHOA N-dl.-e I* li.r-lii given Hutt the i 11-.nrd of fount) i'omml**loiier* of Adam* foiinti. Mt.it* of Indiana ha* fixed an-l fle*lM»Hled Hie follnWfna pin*** n* the voting pin*** In ths •eierifl pre. inrt* In said I'ointi for the Prlntarv Kle*H-m to 1.,- held on ' Tu**dai, Mn 7, 1!'14 Pre. Ip t No. 1. P7«*t Vnlon—• ' , S- hm-pp flrho-il 11-.u*e Pre.'inrl No. J, AA'e»t I'njon Lu*- • ] Uei M.Ji0.,1 lloii** . Pre*lh*l No. 3. Eft*t Itool—Heitt ***h»ol Hou*.P *- 111. I No I. AVeet Hoot - Mon- , mouth Mf’hm.l Hou**. Pr.*ln*t No 1. North Pr*l>le — • Frledlielni M*hmd Hou**. i Pre.'lm t No 4 Mouth Prvl.l* —■ 1 Hot.** I mile north of Preble ’ Pi*. Inrt No 7. .North Klrklnnd - t

I'hira Hull It. »ld*n**, Petereon. Pr. - Inrt No «. Mouth Kirkland l*t dn- IHux tio i*e we*t of etorr i.ulldliix in *outli«r*»t r-.riier K** 24. Kirkland Twp. Pr**f|ii't No !«. North AVa*hlncton Hen Eltlnx Hesldem*. Prr*lm 1 Vo. la. Mouth W’.tehlncton Hlnnkrr H*h"ol Hoii«e Pre.'lm I .No, 11. North Ht, Mary’* Holm H*:mo| Holl**. Pr.*ln*l No. 12. Month Mt Mary'* -Plrii.int Mill- Hlxh M*lmo| Ba*.-* merit. Pr- . In.'l No 11. North Blue t'reek ~-Klm**> ft' liool Hotlee. IM*t. No. .1. Pr* In- I No. 11. Mouth lllu* i-r**k -|fl*trhl No. I, Lm.-oln Mchool. Pr**ln*t No. 11. North Monroe— Town Hull M-.nt'o. Pr-. lm t No 14. Middle Monroe— El**tl..n M- hi**l Ho i**. Pre.'ln. t No. 17, Herne A E. Main Mt. Fllllnx Mlall«n Pr-.lmt No. 1», H*rn* H—Auditorium. Pie. Im t N.. l’s. Hellie I* Town Hell. Pre. In*l No. 2". Fr*n*li Township El*< lion M- }p.ol House. Pr*. In*t No 21. North Hartford - Linn Hrov. t»i lior.J H m** pre*ln*l No. 22 Mouth Hartford— It l:. Hoinrl l:*»id*n*r Prr-lui f No 21 North AVahu*h — IV**l-1 Am*tiitx rratdrm *. Me*. Hl. Pr**ln*t No. 21. Ceylon — Wm. Iliillri i:*>ld*n<-. Imt *2 Pr**lii< I No 2.1, Hriieva A Fir* I’rp.ii im«-di offi. tnld Town Halil Pre.ln.'t No 24 tlrnri i H New •fowri Hall. Pr**ln*t No. 27. AVe»t J*ff. r»»n— Ci*. m*i|i High M< liool Pr*. in,, t No. IS. Eji*i J*ff*r*on— Frants M- liool Holler, *outhea»t firm r, J<*. 17. Ilrratsr I're. lm t No. JS. First Ward A— Fr*.l Linn tlaiage I’r .'lrv t No. Hi. First Ward fil'd H*lt**l. r**id*n*e. 113 M. Fifth pir.-lrf. t No. 31, M**on<l Ward A— K. "t P, Horn* r,n 3rd slrret. Pr.-cltii'l No. ;:i. Me**tn.l Ward H— Hen Mhritnk ll*»ld< n**. I»th Mt. P"*e|n<t No 33. Third Ward A—Adams ''outlty tlur.ic*. Pr.*Hi*t V--. 31. Third Ward B—itffi**, Frwlilgvr ilillldlnp and t'on.*tru*ll»n. X. 7th Mt mien by i>rd*r of Hoard „f I'om-mi*-lon*r» l»ah« ft. M-.se*. EH Hulia h. John <Tirl*tener. Hoard of 1 omml**lnaer* TliurniMU I. l>r*w. Auditor, Adams I'ounty. Indiana April 2S. May 3 AHA EHTIiEMENT FOR Hili* Mealmt proposals will hr re**|v*d if th* office <>f the t'lerk-Tree*ir»r of th*'City of I»**ntur. Indiana, by Hie Hqa'd of I'uhli* Work* and Safety, of lbs City of Hecatur, Indiana, .until tw„ o'clock pm . East•rn Mian.lard tlnw on th* Hi th day of M-v, ,1314 at which hour th* bld* will l.e piihlk’ly opened and read aloud for th* following de- • ■ii' d *.|iiipui. m 1—714 Hallon Triple i'..mldnallon Piimplnx Fire Apparatus and Erpilpnw nt. Complete *p**ifi- allon* may be hid upon request, which are on file ul Hi* offl.e ..f th ' lerk-Trea-

■ ■■■•■ ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■'«'■•« »■■■■< • iHSHMTo Washington ! Township Voters J t. ,>u *’ *° conditions be- B a§lKg yond mv control. I have a 4| iCj been unable to see all of • |||| \ Wyou personally. If you ■ | I are one whom I have ■ B 'ten. please a cepl ■ B letter ■ appeal for tour ■ ■ 1 guarantee to you ■ '* nominated and B -' re-elected Trustee of • .. ’. I W ashington township. I ■ ill give all mv to ■ Bl he duties of that office 1 ■ ts I have done during ■ g present ■ AI .SO you will note on your tax receipt that 1 have ’ • reduced taxea during my term, and if re-elected I shall ■ ■ do all in my power to further reduce taxes. WASHB INfiTON township now HAS THE LOWEST TAX 1 SKATE of any township in Adams county. My number to 70 on the Democrat ballot. I earnestly solicit your support May 7, 1946. Respectfully, ; JOHN B. STONEBURNER I FOR TRUSTEE Pol. Adv. I

Mirer of Hi ‘Tty of In.aHii. InProposals shall •»* prop-ily ami r<smn|gtel¥ •**i*t*UlWl Form “• preo rlb* I It) the State Hoard of with urndavit required l»> Hl* Mtnlule* of lr»«lii«viM. and muM »••• ls% unfßiiofinftlre F*»»rrn MA P***’ •erlhed bl th* dlnte Hoardl of A*, counts for any hid of |.,.non.im or "".A C ertified < he-k payable to the City of Hevatur. Indiona. or a satl*f H . tori bld bond exe.-it'd hi Hie Udder ami a surety compani In an amount -i|ual tn leu <Hh' o* r f 1 ' 1 * of th* bld -hall lie submitted with rNI-ll t»l«t ... _ No td-l *hnll h* withdrawn after Hie lime «*t fhr opening of bid* for a period of thirty days after Hl* **heduled lime for opening hid*. . Th Hoard of Putill* " ork* ami I Mafet) **pre»*ly reserve* th* to reject any or all hid* and l<» waive an> Informality In bidding H. Aereon Awrawd. t'lerk-Treasurer of the <H> or i April 14 May 3 DOUBLE FUNERAL tCeaHsaed Free. Page »■>> j Mr and Mi - Plough* have Iwfll fn»m ilm* <■ »uih> hospital, where they were tak<n following th* < I’gwh. Their two ciiiL drett. Uxle l-eslle and Shirley Jean, also Injured In lhe accident, are . Still confined in the hospital there, hut iheir condltloiM are not serious. Meanwhile, cor'iter Koin-ri J Zwlik. sheriff Leo GIHIg and deputy Sam B*nti are continuing their Invieiilxaii nt in»o Hie crash. Mrs binliley's condition hail pre veitied questioning to learn more detail* preceding the cnoii and it was not definitely known whether *he or her mother hud been drivine ' when the crash occurred.

Todd Hybrid SEED CORN Certified by Indiana Corn Growers Anmh. You will notice the difference when you harveMt Todd Quality Hybrids CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth ♦ QLALIFIED J '♦ EXPERIENCED I VOTE FOR I SAM IBENTZ 1 H i| Democratic Candidate r ■ for 1 ■ I Sheriff I Adams County > No. 23 on the ballot. Pol. Adv. ’

YOgR VOTE WILL BE * MITER AN—World W.„ || Ki ll lED—(irailtiaie of I /X;'-■■)fc agcjs Graduate F. B. ■ L * EXPERIENCED-Former ni , * MADE-Worked ht* lhri (i h fIH INDIANA I SiVERSHA I ~u NhlMi| D.r lit In 1,1 |H( |,| |( ( ( * No. 10 on Democratic Ballot. Mvlea F. Parribh TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY— I have made a sincere effort to nee every voter in Adam* (<» You people have treated me wonderfully and many of you hai* hnZ?,j me a our support in the coming election. lam deeply grateful. II b true that thin in my first candidacv for public office. Ihd not been for the War and my being in SERVICE I would hair candidate for Prosecutor in prior electionN. 1 Due to my intensive campaign it has been impoMiible for m r u be in an office and practice law since my recent discharge from the I s Navy. However, I have office space rented and whether I win er L I will lie Practicing i4* in Decatur after May 7. I pledge that if nominated and elected I will whow no partialm and will vigorously prosecute all cases to a final conclusion. | will NOT PERMIT ANY CASE TO DIE ON THE TRIAL DOCKET Kitt LACK OF PROSECUTION. I EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR VOTE. THANK YOU. MYLES F. PARRISH Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney OF ADAMS COUNTY l‘ol. Adi.

> ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■aßaaßßSßßßttßßßaaaa ■■ ■■in Annual City-Wide CLEAN-UP WEEK 1,, . • STARTING MONDAY, MAH I • • We urge every citizen to give his support to this Clean-up campaign as it results in many advantages to personal and community life. With your i help we can make Decatur SPIC and SPAN Clean-Up Paint-Up Fix-Up ! BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME ! AND SURROUNDINGS I [ Starting Monday, May 6 and continuing until 1 the job is finished City Trucks will haul awaj and dispose of all rubbish you may have. I*la eC [ in containers and put in the alleys or along the [ curb. City Trucks will NOT haul ashes. I , TRUCKS AND CREWS WILL START AT [ NORTH SECOND ST. AND WORK SOUTH. City of Decatur