Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1946 — Page 7

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o The Voters: ISM I’tiring the past, six months 1 have on a program to improve the dilche.-. 1,1 Adams county. Consequently I have not blmßi 11 abl- to make a thorough canvas for my lbls to be most important. , - t beiter ditches MEAN A LARGER PRODUCTION of CROPS AND AN INCREASED INCOME FOR F ARMERS. WHEN FARMERS ARE PROSPEROUS SO IS BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY. (ln . l !’.T rienced in the office of surveyor, a licensed engineer, I feel i_>li(ied to survey drains and real estate, saving the taxpayers the Wsc of “hiring a crew of engineers" to do that work. s, ncere!y appreciate your vole and your sup|w»rt in next tff? Uy 8 e,ectkj n and promise if re-elected my very best efforts to render tlen t, economic and courteous service to you the next two years. John W. Tyndall Candidate for Surveyor <»f Adams County / si." Fol. A«vt-

Monroe High Leads School Attendance St. Mory's Grode School Leaders Monroe high acliool with a record of 90 9 percent and Hl. Mary’a townxhlp grade acboola with 9M.1 percent attendance t-'pptxl their rMpeellve dlvlalona. according to the Keptemlcer attendance report made today by Melvin Mallonea, The attendance officer'* record* »how that Hartn>rd. Monmouth. Jes feraon. Kirkland. Pleasant Milla and (leneva high echoola followed Monroe In that order, with percentagea of attendance ranging from 91.2 to the high of 96.9. Union lownahlp, Root township and Preble townalilp ach»ola followed the leading St. Mary'* townehip in the grade school division attendance. The attendance report actually rover* the period of Angust 29 to October 11, imctead of the customary 30 or 31-day period. 0 Decatur Man Fined For Intoxication Enters Guilty Plea In Mayor's Court John Trout, of near Decatur, wax fined $1 and costs by Mayor John R. Rtulfs late Wednesday In city court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of public 'ntoxlratlon. Trout at first Indicated he would enter a not guilty plus, averring that his condition when arrested Tuesday night wav due to stomach trouble. Officers Robert Hill and James Border* told a different atory, however. They Informed the court that they were summoned to the local hospital about 10:20 p m. Tuesday and that when they urriVed the attending physician Informed that Trout wus "drunker than a coot.” They took Trout to jail after he was treated for Injuries which he received In some unidentified manner. Ills nose had been Injured and he was fairly covered with blood, the officers stated. 0 Trade In a Good Town - Decatnr Relief At Last ForYour Cough to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you A bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must Uke the way it qu/ kly allay* the cough or you are CftfOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Presbyterian Drive To Conclude Sunday Nationwide Drive For Funds To End The First Presbyterian church of thia city will join others through out the nation In observing "He storation Sunday" November 3. It is the final day in the drive among Presbyterians of the nation •> raise 827.000,000 to help rebuild Christian agencies at home and abroad which were destroyed during the war. The drive, which has been In progress for several weeks, will incompleted Sunday. There are 2.I so,ooo members of the Presbyterian churches of the nation. Fifteen other Protestant denominations in the United States are engaging in similar post war pro grams to raise a total of 1112,000,000, which, according to the Information presented by the fund-rais-ing group, Is the cost of one modern battleship. Committees from the local church have visited membora and have asked them to have their contributions ready for the closing day November 3. Many churches already have reported an over subscription of their quota to the na t onal organization. BYRNES SEEKS <Continued from iwge 1) Zhould lie reconciled by the psscs treaty deputies. Byrnes said that Lt. Gen. Lucius Clay. American occupation chief in Germany, would return to this country on Nov. 10 to discuss German peace problems. Resume Activities Washington. Oct. 31 — (UP) Secretary of state James F. Byrnes announced today that the V. 8. Information service would iwiHim Its activities In Yugoslavia w|i)h In tiu- nest day or two.' * A state department spokesman said the Yugoslav government has been informed that the I.'HIS reading room In Belgrade will be reopened tomorrow. Byrm-s said the Yugoslav protest that resulted In shutting down information service activities Hept. 26 was based on an objection that the UHIH offleein Belgrade | had put out material critical of the Yugoslav government. Byrm-s said an agreement had ta*n reached on a means of satisfying that objection. The Yugoslav counter-proposal to permit the U. 8. to reopen UHIB asked that the reading room and information bulletin contain nothing "aiming against the Yugoslav people and their laws." It also asked that the UHIH bulletin go only to government ministers and the Yugoslav press agency. The United States accepted Yugoslavia's conditions, declaring that they were "not at variance with our broad objectives." 0 Hardy Vegetables Cabbage, cauliflower, beets, carrots, rutabaga will survive a light "roat. YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED JOHN C. Augsburger of Hartford Twp. Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner THIRD DISTRICT Adams County Pol. Adv. ••••••••••A SPIEGEL’S MARKET 206 S. Second St. ON SALE NOW Fruit Cocktail, 2’/g can—4sc Syrup, per Rai. $1.75 Cloverbloom Peas, 2 cans 25c Case — $3.00 Apples— Grimes Golden, bu. $2.50 Jonathan, bu. $2.<5 laundry Soap, bar .—ll c Maim Potaloes, pk ... 6.!c •••••••••••

i■ ■ ■ ■■■■ ■a i : ELKS DANCE : • Sat., Nov. 2 -IO P.M. ; : — ; PPPP To members and a It kb out-of-town guests ■ ; • ■ Good Music — l>on’t Miss It! • All Members Welcome * ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■•■«•■■■■ To the Voters . of Adams r County... v *•* A I find It impossible to see each of you personally; I have and will continue to do my best to contact everyone before election , day. Nov. 6. Yourvo<e be appreciated. ■MM BOWMAN Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF . i r t T7l, • r“ IS' Pol. Advt. , <

Decatur Women demand good taste ... in clothds ... and in bread d HOLSUM BREAD I’ ' r Women who set the ttandards for their own ' nt>matC c,rc l" *’ ' nM " nta " l teeing roles In x 6 their communit iei... and grace their homer are V Cdj esl > n all things. Because of that, they appreciate ’ fl y ... and habitually rpecify . . . this bread of recognized excellence. a 4 fl rflM!

Blackford County Surveyor 1$ Jailed Hartford City, Ind., Oct. 31 (VP) William A. Brown, Black ford county surveyor, wan survey Ing the Inside of the Blackford vounty jail today following a col-

“There Ought To Be A Law Against It” Have you ever said thin to yourself? Or have yon wished a law should he paned? Why don’t you take this opimrtunity to express your opinion? It will be extremely valuable to me. Just clip out the coupon, write In your opinion and mail it to ROBERT 11. HELLER, 1014 Central Ave., Decatur, Indiana Dear Bob: The following state law should be (passed) (repealed): Name and addreaa pleaae Robert H. Heller Itemocratie candidate for re-election as Stale Representative from Adams ’ .1 and Wells Counties. Pul. Advk. 2* •* 5 1 'C* 2 •

THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1948

Halon of his truck and a pollen patrol car. He w»* airested on a drunken driving chsrga. Be sure and l>e al the Y.o un k Democrats Dance, Friday nbcht. at K. of P. home. Decatur. 255tl