Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1948 — Page 2

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State Tickets Indianapolis June 16 (UP) — Here are the state tickets of the two major political parties and the way the nominees line up for the Norember election in Indiana For governor Hobart Creighton. R Warsaw; Henry F Schricker. D., Knox, For lieutenant governor Rue J. Alexander. It. Pine Village; John F. Watkins. D., Bloomfield. For secretary of stale-Fred Ferrinl, It. East Chicago; Charles F Flamming, l> Hammand. For auditor of state—Gilbert E Ogies. R, Greencastle; James M Propst, D., Terre Haute. For treasurer of state —H, Dale Brown. K.. Indianapolis; F. Shirley Wilcox, D.. Indianapolis. For attorney general Cleon H Foust. R. Columbia City; J. Emmett McManatnon, D., Indiana ponis. For superintendent of public in- [ struction Ben. H. Watt, R Noblesville, Dean E. Walker. 0...

• • mu<h is enough? > I We wish we knew. In spite of our I » I best efforts, the demand for teleIQ * l" I I I’hone service continues to exceed i z trie supply of materials necessary K, i to provide it. We have already *• . ’ / installed a record number of tele- ✓ \ W/ phones, but still more applications for < \ new service continue to come in. All '. X' -A / of our efforts are aimed at "balancing < > the scales"-to have installations \ ) keep pace with new applications. It M takas time and money, but we hope . |L> ' M )x before too long to keep up with L */ this tremendous demand. Wi\ i,„ > J'r \ I \ I citizemTtelephdne co. "Oh no, Jane, preparing a meal for 8 is easy . . . A wWi, A- - Mi's JhU*" Ifi hI I I fIK Ml fc E r’ * Ths Moesrcb Electric ImUk Rm(« has TWO ovens — assures you al plenty ot oven space foi entertaining when you Med two s different baking tsnspercturss at the saM < too. Tbs surface oven is perfect for veg* ; table dinners, baked beans, spareribs, soups — saves electricity, saves slooptag. Both ovens oi e hflei-clocjK gagged ÜbO I TRADE IN VOI R OLD STOVE 0N A NEW MON<ttCH ksJrMLfd • STUCKY & CO. Mooroe. IM. We Deliver teat SeuMe Matos. Open ••€& night till 9 P. SL Except W«4rm4v

Culver. For reporter of the supreme and - appellate courts—Mrs. Fern Nort ris. ~ Indianapolis; Miss Eudora I Kelley, D., Nashville. For supreme court Judge—Mart J O'Malley, R„ Huntington; Paul • G. Jasper, D. Fort Wayne. For appellate court lodge, first district Paul A. Lenniugton, R. Muncie; F. Leroy Wiltrout. D., i Elkhart. For appellate court judge, sec--1 ond district -Frank Hamilton. R., . Terre Haute. Warren W. Martin. i I).. Boonville. Dying is merely the dropping away of a shell you can no longer use. R. Cummings. It’s The Varnish . that explains the superb tone of priceless old violins. Not for finer music, but for years of extra wear, use Lucaspar Varnish to rt- | finish vour furniture-. FOR SALE at ARNOLD Sr KLENK. INC. adv.

’ siw R?T- * I 1 TIME OFF FROM POLITICS is taken by President Truman while at Sun Valley. Id , to try the ski lift up Dollar mountain before continuing hes transcontinental campaign trip. (International Soundphoto)

5-Acre Corn Club Enrollment Closed .. 0 Entrants Are Listed In Both Divisions Enrollment in th£ Adams coun ty five-acre corn club has been * brought to a close with the fol a lowing entrants in the Junior and a senior divisions Juniors Merlin Alt. Leßoy K 1 _ llulmahn. Willis F. Bulmahn ( Bryce Christy. Franklin Graber, j la*e G Graber. Martin Graber Jr I Hank Heiman. Ric hard .Miller. Leonard Schwartz. Ifonald Selking. ‘ i Norbert Selking. Paul Stolz, Le-| ; Roy Werling Seniors—Orva! Alt. Bill Arnold Homer Arnold. Stanley Arnold. - Henry Aschleman. Harry Aschli man. Elmer C. Beer. Ralph B<-rn-i ing. Robert Berning. Alton Bitt-, ner. Victor Bleeke. Hurve Bucher. Robert Bucher, Hugo Bulmahn. Raymond Bulmahn E. W. Busche. Clarence Busick, Victor Byerly. i Gale Cook. Raymond Edwards. Raymond Eichenauer. John P Eicher, laiw-1 rence Eicher. Menno P. Eicher. Daniel Flechter. John H Frank. I BenJ Gerke. Winfred Gerke. Martin J Graber. Roland Grote, Dan Habegger. Martin Habegger. Syl- { van Habegger. Harve Ineichen. El- \ mer J. Isch. Joe L. loch. Ezra Xaehr, Martin Klpfer. Ray Kipfer.; Frank Kitson. Oscar Koeneinan. Veral Lautzenheiser, Edison Leh I man. Rolandes ideebty. Clarence 1 Macke. Clifford Mann. BenJ. I Mazelin. Harold Moser. Charlie H. Myers. Wm. Neadstine. Weldon ; Neuenschwander. I>on Raudenbush. | Harry Raudenbush. Karl E Ray. I Edwin Reifsteck. Adalbert Reke areg, Raymond Rlngger, Reuben Ringger. Eli M Schwartz. Harold V. Schwartz. Reuhen L. Schwartz. | August Selking, Richard Selking. i Leonard SteCien. Franklin Steury.| Dan Striker. Edgar Thieme. Walter Thieme, Delmore Wechter. i Reinhard Werling. Ronald Yoder. The contest is sponsored jointly by the First State Bank of Deca tur. First Bank of Berne and officers of the Adams county five acre corn club. — | Every duty we omit oimeurps some truth we should have known. Ruskin. Mr •• "THf PMMDiNT S behind the eight baR a good deal of the time,** saya President Truman, holding Loo Angeles Press dub s symbol of off-record talks he refrom Walter Ames, dub chairman Sneekinw before dub. he Msallsd the House rules committee for -rooetinr on such bUU as housing, and urged the people to foeoe •MmbT (’/asaraatiesaJ) » I

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Social Security Office Hour List Beginning Wednesday. July 14, office hours for the reprt'sentative of the Fort Wayne social security office will be at the Decatur post office from 10 to 11 o'clock in the morning. Persons who wish information on their status under social security are invited to contact the representative. Trade In a <-ioo ,'ow«. — Soca'ur Give DAI) That New “Well-Dressed” •"IIOTlfi” URUiI i / Wk i WRINKLEPROOF TIES Proudly we present the tie* that are permanently new loolung...in Planned Patterns io go with whatever you wear. 'I and *IJ«, Hohhouse-Schuite & Co. I

’Cross Country Horse Riders Return Here, Now In Station Wagon This time they are traveling cross-country in a station wagon. Ned Kennedy and Cecil Cary, who traveled front the state of Washington on horse-back last year across the country to Washington. D P. and New York City, are on their way home, but are riding in more comfort on their return trip. Yesterday, the cowbcys who gained national fame with thfir unusual mode of travel in the atomic age. stopped in Decatur. They were riding in a brand-new station wagon of popular make, with a trailer attached, headed for the west coast. They stopped at the Elks club, where last December they were greeted by Decatur Elks. The two men related the highlights of their horsehack ri.de to a group of men. Kennedy and Cary visited the White House and were welcomed by President Truman, who. after talking with the open-air. horse back riding tourists, stepped outside to take a look at their horses. in OP New York, where the 10 million inhabitants are accustomed to seeing channel swimmers, around the world fliers, presidents and potentates, the riding cowboys, were royally received and entertained. The men intend to make another trip across the country this year. They will travel northward through Canada and then cut south, hoping to be in Florida by the time blizzards and snow flurries infest other sections of the country. TAFT-STASSEN (Coat. From Png, On»> he regards as world-minded. HI, present position was described by associates today as **a threat In being." This means that the possibility of his nomination might work to check any Republican drift toward isolationism, either In the naming of a candidate or the drafting of a foreign policy plank for the party pjatform. The Republican foreign polity leader has maintained for months that he is not a candidate and will not be one at the Philadelphia convention next week. But e he also has admitted that no man in public life would withstand an "honest” draft. His associates believe that a ’ip-off on Vandenberg's final stand will come In the keynote addresg to be delivered at the convention NOTH,: To T.|xpx»y:n« OJ- ,sp. nrrtowaf. xi'i-hoi-hi itiov Nutii. Is hereby given th<- taxpavers of Bern, Adams Countv, ’ndlana. that the proper legal officers of Kgid munlclpalttv at their tegular meeting place at 7 30 P. M. r n the Sth day nt Julv will consider the following additional appropriations which aaid officers convlder necessary to meet the extraordinary euMrgt n< v existing at thia time. For Repair and maintenance of Htre.t« and Alleys 193X74 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting ahall have a right to be lietrd th reon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the Htate Board of Tax Commissioners, which Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen da>s at the County Auditor's office of Adams County, Indiana. > r at -ueli other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of sitrh additional appropriations mav be beard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor’when and where such hearing will be held. Feed Veg Gnelen, Tens tier* 1 reasarer. June 9-1 S NOTICE My office will be closed from June 10 to ?4th. Inclusive. DR. C. C. RAYL Gomwrm IS NOT ENOUGH FOR FILL MILK PRORIOTION Year awe train pie, Master TvWWwwWvV Wvw WITV to with Master Head Cea tea TvwWo We raeaaatoad Com la and toe as today. RUSK ELEVATOR CO. Dtcatue n Mattroa M Paterson 5021 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctiuneent lc Real Estate DeVowi Bldff.. Ground Floor Phore ftM IM So. 2nd St. We’ll be gldl to Kaee«.et«t you ie transaction of Rv* tetote at Publia Sale ar private tale. H rears In thio business In Decatur Wo wetcomo your invostlgatien or our record of which wo are proud. t’rx wI w W wow vtteg g

by Gov. Dwight H. Green of Illinois. The keynote speech, these sources believe, will Indicate whether powerful forces within the GOP are working toward the nomination of a <andidate unfriendly to Vandenberg’s bipartisan foreign policy views. St might precipitate Vandenberg Into the race—willing or not if he wished to preserve the policy he helped to force. Or It might take him completely out with a Sherman like won t run if drafted" statement. ENFORCE (Cont. From Page contractors to cooperate with the city in enforcing the ordinance. The Chamber will meet with contraitors soon and ask them to insist on building permits before they start work on new construction or improvements.

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Mayor Doan pointed out that en-i forcement would have to he 'argely g matter of cooperation because' thee* iv no fund set up in the ordinance to hire an enforcing otHear Howevar. it wm explained, there is a penalty for any person who builds a new struciure or adds to an oid atructure. without first obtaining a permit to do go from the city clerk. Clerk- treasurer Vernon Au and stated that hid office would coopor-i ate in the issuance of the permits.! It was pointed out at the meeting that in all proability, enforcement of the building permit ordinance would be covered in the master plan on zoning to be prepared soon' by the city plan commission. , REV. DENIS SCHMITT (font. From Pag, On,) Rev Thomas J. Donnelly. 8 J.. 1 spiritual director at Mundelein .Seminary. Chicago, will deliver the sermon. > Father Schmitt, a son of the late

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