Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1948 — Page 4
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DEI AU R DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlabtd Every Evening Ei.ept Sunday By CHE DEiAIIK DEMOCRAT CO. luiorpurated Entered at the Decatur, Ind . Post Office a* Second Claws .Matter J. H Heller Preaident A R Holthouse, Sei y a Bum -Mgr Dick D Heller Vice President Subscription Rates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Count I,** One year, $6. Six months. fJ.’j, 3 months, fl 75 B. Mail, hi ■ nd Adam* and Ad Joining counties One year, 17 00; f> months. 13 75, 3 month*. 12.00, By arrier. 20 < ent* per week. Single copies 4 cents Democrat Candidates: Wit i.< .t In if am v this n< * ■ paper ,-nd,>r-> • the Diemurat • undid.,:,■ f-r President. Harry S Tr-.i .all Hei.ry F S. bri-k.-r for Gov and ,»th. ; naiidat"* for state of!;..* With tin- same firmness til,- I.' Aspa.'t ilk>-Al»e ell dor.-- ■ the andidate f>r <<<unty < ffi - F urtiuT this -pa; • r ..a- n per-, nai Krud-' against a single I;.; ; ... a- ■ ..-.-I. !.,•■ f-r " inty i.ffl. e Will.'- tiew ip, i per n. ay disai't l ' with I'.itulidate liewev - ’ ar’. a- 1 : , i ■ -'1 «'I H< art < • i .' r.. C. ~- t. it realiz, - ’hat 'he < andidate-, :-r eoiit.ty ,dfl . a- 1>• a; itiz.,'ll- - and fts,-:.<l-Tlli* I.e.i . - - disagrees with Congressman G" r-. W Gi.it, not on a pel, mal a»l ■ ,t • cause h'- I ■ ••'urn of the Repu , -arty :.a’lonaliv which Id • a ' failed th<- pi- a of th.. ■■■:. .at: It has ■ . .- t-a : | ■ d pl . I inded y GOI' • tat.da: d ear er. Th'.ma E D< *>'■ T!.,-ef..:, th; n.-A-p.i l - proud r 'm-iiend to read •I < th, I'• o .t andnlateHead'd I da..rd II Kt is. Jr. an .. ~- ~i ai... attorn*-. <: h' rt Wa-.r.' a vet. ran of W-aud W li. a -t .d,nt .J politi - and I-... •n. . • ' 11,. F- ii t!. Dt*t ri. t won I have a re-pie ,-ii*a turn in Coin r. *- it ' i Erase a* its repl---elitativ, S, .erm H Schurger. the well kn »u Deiatur attorney, has no itioti in hi* ra. •- for Prose iu’i:g Attorney His ability and huh chara ter n t only strength ci. 'he Di moi rat ticket, but lav <>ra ly recommend* him to the vot Myles F Parrish, < andidate for Judge of th-- th Judicial Circuit attorney and student of jurispru den- „. has had a i rilliant < areet and Is one of the most earnest candidates ever to ask for your toti El,-- ted Prosecuting Attor ney two years ago Mr Parrish is tin type of young man whom the public admires He worked his way through school and college, graduated with siholastii honors and has fought for his plat • in th,- -un. He is making politics and puldi servi.e a iareer and Ins ba< r.ground, studious application to 'fi -ial duties certainly re, oni n>< nd him for the judgeship Robert H Heller. ■ andidate for joint representative from Adams
A SERVICE THAT ||b i W k EK,>S FA,TH rsr ; i < P WITH THE U American rW people p A.» living standard-. increa.*v ed the notable improiementM J J in both the extent and quality of funeral service have not ** en extravagantly priced. / - On the contrary, our wide range of price* will whow that / every family may arrange for f a funeral at a price it can —s s f afford to pay. GILLIG & DOAN / fun£RAL home /Zr DECATUR ’HONE TH IM * )
! and Wells counties, is one of the In oi rat leaders in the Stat, As semuly. through experience gain • I in llieml'-r-liip "1 this Jegisla i the body during three terms. He . is an advocate of home rule, has j ■ ,1 f..|- legislation sought by thej 'list if (lent y and hi* knowledge, 'i legislative pro edure assure* i ■ two lountles of outstanding •• •; i • i iitatli n in the *2nd Genera. m.. i ll'- i- Democratic floor • ad'-r and in line tor the apeak’-r ip if tue party controls the < house. Thurman 1 Drew, candidate for unty a idi’ r. is one of the mint ai d a, iommodating persons . ,ei t 1., ■ filled this Important ,ft, • .Mrs Drew serve* as hl* deputy and tin auditor* office has and i an efficient husinaf* fti., h. :ui t citizen* and tax .yer- M- Dr,-w s warm personal ty ;,i.. wide a piaintance through .- In- ~-rvice* to ln» io . and church, make him kind ' a andidate that I olitl i , art.. wan’ on their tnket 111 hard D L'-wton of Root town ,p. i a new . omer In politics 11. a. ■ a w ~irl w ind ra« e last pi n- for t. • In-inocrat nomina • • for ' in'.. Treasurer and w.i a :.<:..»ted ID is a tapable iriGi. . i' - re and obliging in i. de it> t do a favor for you H e ,\e - v.ild th. graciou.. lady al. i..'.v serving a.- county i>. rd--' ha no oppe-ition in her id to • r> ole. ted It was said ■ .•• th, li< pu n ii. ould ii'-1 find a |N t toll wh" wou.d oppose her I-,:!, lent a: ~o tnmoda'ing Mi's Xos-wald i- ■n. of th. mum r.a in why voter- <an vote thi • trau-i.t Dem.,< rat taker Hern in i’.,n\ B< w man, 1« t . 11. -.0. fat and.dati tor fount. Sheriff Ever ■ iy kl.-.w- i.a beard oi Punk Bowman H>- i the fa-tir-t moving sheritf th' nllltv ever hlld Tile ll.y- .|.l|, all . did ii"t pit a man against Sherif lie.small he • ■ t<d for an • tl.er two years Even as an un oppo-ed , andidate lie will make terrific ra <• and receive a bl. . omplimentary vote Hermon M Gillig Democrat candidate for <ounly coroner t seeking re-election 11, was un opposed ill th ( . primary and ha served well in this part-time post Widely known. Mr Gillig is unop • osed in the November eh ctlon Herman Moellering of Preble township, wa- nominated by th, Democrats to fill the vic an< y on the tiiktf for county surveyor Mr Moellering is a farmer and a* land owner, knows what is needed it. ditch and drainage projects He is - enthusiast!, about serving a* sur . veyor and if you talk with him you’ll be convinced that he is the - mar for the job At hast the far i inrr* know. I otto Hoffman of Washington i township. < andidate for county i commissioner. 2nd district, is one of the leading farmers in the < ounty He and his family d<> a good Job of farming From hi* ■ service as a member vs the county
I council, Mr. Hoffman is well post ••d on county governmental as fairs and his promotion to «ountv commissioner is log! al John <’ Augsburg,-r. Democrat j candidate for < ounty , ommi'Sioner 'from th,- third district, is known everywhere in the county, because of his servi, e* and knowledge of road matters, bridges and < ounty institution- Mr Augsburger is serving in !.r-t term on the !>• a'd and is seeking re election At pre sent, he is board chairman o o • “There Is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune, said Shake speare Wonder If somewhere there i»n t a similar tide for the affair* of tile troubled old world’’ o o - Is it really true that when it was Invented most people predicted the automobile would never lie popular’
Oiiiilit) hud IliirkH CIGARETTES Ground Beef \|| Popular RC Always Resh AQg Brands, carton A * ' Here! Ih. SKINLESS WIENERS ONLY PLACE IN TOWN \T THIS LOW PRICE lb. V Jowl Bacon , Steak .H1. 59c Uo-' ib 6Q C SMOKED PICNIC HAMS COOKED RE.MA TO EAT Small—ft to h |h>. each lb. ■* / w ( HI AMERY Colored Oleo BUTTER ’ ka s' 1 ** No. 1 tirade »■ 49® “■ .. 69c VELVEEIA CHEESE SPEC IAL LOW PRI( E 2 lb. Get A Box Titdav! Box < Sliced Bacon Soap Flakes Automatic*, FANCY !h. 1 R»* I lb. layers I-”* •’’’'<•* wyV Farm Taxes INCREASES! | City Property Taxes INCREASED! a ._ ______ » Railroad Taxes ,1 I LOWERED! j ? Since I!♦ I.‘» the \'S4>M*d X dlualion iif f Railroad* in Indiana has Decreased ( f more than 10 Million iJollars — from f | S3ftl.67ft,72*> in 1944 to an estimated / ) $319,927,354 in 19 IN. J THIS IS ONE REASON WHY YOl R PROPERTY TAXES XRE HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE. Vote Straight Democratic Democratic Central Committee M Ad* 1
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I ilk’,- i" it Gl,-iin <d Hunt n-toii 1 , ndu' ■ I ii ’ml "• atm VV .-dnf * r day Mr and Ml* Ralph Tyndall dau-lii. Mi** .h'Vi - and *<>n I’ii ■ Os Bluffton, were dinner m.-*t* at I th,- home "I Mr and M * J W Tyndall her,- .I'l evening I Ilf Rev I-’ H A illard wa* ailed ' to She: idall to-l.iy !o , !fl :.*G- at | f:n,.-,al ■ rvb . - f"l a l‘-tu n.-d war ve’erall I’olii,- , .i< ! Janie- Border* returned to III* pobl todav alter a two *• k* va. ation in the *<>uth west 1 Mr and Mi* Flavi i» J Payne, of Giand Rapid- will arrive here to *pr-nd tiie w<-, k* nd w th Mr. and Mr- Hubert E Zerkel Mr* Brook* Tickle left thi* , morning to Join tier husband in fjuanti," Sa Mr Tickle recently r,-enlisted in the marine* Decatur Firm Given Sub-Contract Award H M an i< •» <»f f ->•* <> a.is aA.»uh*<l a -j ■ - ait a< t on ie
I roofing of buildings at Casad ord n ..lie,- plant ■ a ■•' l’"i t '■ n ' - l 1 cording to word r,<,*ived ‘ 1,1 ci n> ern t«xlav There are mor,- 'han ■ '■ 1 building roof- at lie |-!ant. an! a major part of the n will r of' .1 and repaired. a> ordln- to th,- wori. . 1,-t-eived here Th- Kelt* rd-' 'lilZa lion was named a u • "n’t i tor - 1 ause of the Ivpc of , I'll!’ 111 : ' i Use. Mr Kolter said I j 1 Rev. Schmidt Attends Pasoral Conference The Rev Edgar I' S. hm it pit,'r of Zion Lutheran ■ ir, a W •■*• Monroe and Eleventh Street* i* attending the nor:hern Indiana patera! conference of the l.uthera'i hur h M *«<"iri synod at St John* l.itherun .hr !i Kendailvili, T1.,Rev A H Gallmeyer of Peru i* * | chairman of the Conlerence The .'Rev Paul G S. hmidt "I Lafayette [father of til,' lot al pastor, will de i lin-r the sermon at th,- i .nf, 'cnc, I communion -,-i v todav To- fol ''"Win-- Adam* ruinty pa-tor* an i t, ndmg t ' out, •• • 11., II- v* O. C Bu.-*e. E: ii k k'l-'.i 'it K ir. - i Hofmann, and Martin Behling
- ■.-< Ji Is Ride with more confidence Go through mud and snowon sure-footed ferward and reverse—on ALL WEATHER TREAD STUDDED SURE-GRIP TIRES TIRES Wist Goodyear's famous All-Weather This is the “go-anywher«” tire for the mar. tread you get non-skid protection in every who gets off the cleared highways' Studded direction! Right, left, forward or back the Sure-Grip tread tops them all for dig-ir. I sharp-edged diamonds dig into wet, slip- traction in deep mud and snow. It gets you pery road film to get a grip and resist slip. out of tight places — takes you through j This winter enjoy the security of Better where conventional tires bog down Better stop and go" with Goodyears. get a set now I SUPER-CUSEiONS 4 STUDO4O give you the J sURt-G** smoothest, safest | Ms the 9 ’’ ride you'vo ) C) T fc«er had— I z\ •’wTlr givei y° w vn 24 lbs. »\/ su per traction in of a * r! \ y mud and »»>J* HK I MM ■ - Tr en—i I■ MH > * . ,*■, n B good/year 121 N. Ser w* I.I.HS'KW ALT. Mur. ! I—.' • ..I . - ■ ■-
o n 20 YEARS AGO TODAY 0 « n<t 21 192* wa* Sunday Get Well QUICKER 'Sir from Your Couth Xjg ’ Duo to o Cold FOLEY’S Cough Compound I Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights Mlirn dlnorrfer of ldd*«r funrtinn i* rTilt* poifenou* mottrr tn rrtniun In your Mood, it may- reuw r.aau.nx barkach*. rheumatic 1ir.,1 .-i»n,l ■ fl-. -I.n' .•>, ctling up tuck' »wrUinK. I u.'Bne < ur.drr they,». headach,' un I diixin- < I rin .rnt oilcat !r pn ~-u',-* u.-h •mxrttn. and burning lonu-ttm.. »be»x th«r<- !• v.np -.l.in* wrung With y"Uf ki'it * - ■ r bl» I L.-r. I n t wait' A■ k > ur dmcgfrt for Doin'* Pili, . v mu'mt ,!i' ■ tir u<< d •ucc. ■•fully by t n« I - ■„< i. f'-wn - Kiv* happy r*' • I *n*l » I- !p the I ■ miler of kidney tube* fturh out p-''»onou*v/**tatru® your blood. Get Doan's Pul*.
We «nnot alway* oblige but we i ■an always *p«*ak obligingly Voltaire
.. 1 it. rBB •‘(••me on! Did '1 inters 11 5 to a real ( i-GAI.I.V Old Fashioned rom “Get-together” ( ‘ a,h «BM |S SATURDAY NITE / 11 Rt I <iltOlSll I I Democratic ( pw ’ s Headquarters / J ’ c S ■..ip.ite. i;i;ihi[| s Third Street ) I \ EVERYBODY WELCOME! Y Phoney
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