Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1950 — Page 6
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I - c-' I -• I : ’i?l 11 D 1 ‘ { .Lj.>-- H I * I Mart W. Sbrataka Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF Nth 27 <m Ballot pol adv.
MIL H. FREY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Trastee Si Mary's Ttwaship Since I have been unable to saa all the voter* as •L Mary’s Township. I wish la Nils manner to / aaHcH your support in the primary. Yew votes uaIII bhA SAWnAe-latAd waft aw •frfavwv t meipyi PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 2 , pol. adv. L—aaaa— n. i , , Hl I' I M ■■"■•■ ■• "■—» g‘" ,ls,A f ‘■’lAi mu turn * w \ nt mtMtt jfy umt... jffiwi COAT COVERS 4 7 MOST SURFACES I ( BfAUTIfUVCOLOftS . KLENK'S FOR THE MICE OF ONE I • Today’s biggest value in roofing! Ruberoid DublCo verage Tite-On Shingles interweave and interlock — make two complete layers over the entire roof, locked down so they can’t blow up or come loose? X; . ’ When you roof your house with these handsome shingles, you are getting double protection against ' wind and weather, extra _yeap r of freedom from roof worries. - in today for a demonstration and estimate. You'll be surprised at their lbw cost! DUBI-COWUUt rm-ON SHINGLES t ASHBAUCHERS TIN SHOP ESTABLISHED 1915 PHONE 739 " .- lIS N. First St.
ItaNWto That IX* tfUMpIbIMIKmI h*H (HERB RMMkllktShd >d■rtalMnuor «f tbw <Mat* of Jtftttft U»eMy tote A4rrm Cwntah *♦- rwuwA, Tto osstato l» probably »oitost Meshy,. Admtntetrator 1 A»rtf T A ••I 1*- M-M Th* ot th* Metaool City of Decatur. Adam* Cuuatr. Indiana. wtir receive e«alod bid* up to th* hour ot «:«• PM. <M> Monday, May It. IMA at th* etfte* at th* City SupOriniepdenl ol Srhool* of th* Ik hool City ot Decatur, Ina la**, for th* purchase an* “jSTSrf r»T]r:r | jr»fi of Otl* t \rß>.>«>«4b lAWMiR type t cMrallacd Hound System tut th* Lincoln Elementary School. located at Fifth and Adam* mreets to th* School city of Decatur, Int Complete ***elHeu'ton* ar* availBbl* at th* above menu-w** efftee. Each bidder tonal depoeit with thia Board. when he ffl«* hi.- hid. a awtinad ch*.k In th* *uai at •t *ald bld. a* a auaraat** that h< will ac.vpt *atd HI aad carry out ■aid work. All Nd* b* *«b**ltt*d on Form M a* pr**crtb*d by th* Stat* SLA?Tfchool Tru.,*« »l th* School City ot Dceatur, Adam* CotMrty. todlana. h*r*by rwarv** Ua» rl«hl to ratoet any and all bld*. By ord»r of th* Board of School Trant*** of th* School City ot locator. Adam* County, Indiana, thl* tint day of April, l»i* tout rd us School Trunt*** of SrlMtl City ot [locator. Indiana ’ By.. k Oo to th* chareh ot your choir* Best Sunday.
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- - — • *mmmb>* <AIMv • l- • 1 ■■'■ 1 t, • —.-. I*TV<MV • r- • nip** A* M AMUUCAP * >t -to *m« Mto Mirurauv t* * • puiMp ih* mm >*• * J —natuAA* M***aci> or • MV t^MMWMV-*-WS~MMRr--'---g—---K * AM» MMIUIi. IW < !« e RMIITkWOTttk , • AW» WIIRMfI • • ’ £ ‘ ' ,? Notinc that tomorrow. Sunday, I* >t th* laat day until Jun* IS tor han nahins. remind* a* that dcapite i* the chilly, lat* aprins. there are atill a lot of laaak Waltonitea out * railing that rod. or aittlss calmly * walling tor that “big" atrihe. >1 >• —oOo—la Ot comae, a citiea to the lahaa haaa*t gotten a » good Mart y*t; but there'* atill plenty of Um* yet. Fiahing la that kind ot aport: the reason tai year * round - when a man iaa't actually flihing he'* usually talking about going, and when he ian*t talking about it. h*'a getting his tackle In readinea* tor the day.
SALE CALENDAR MAY I— Loyal Order of Moose Lodge. »12 So Main St.. Bluffton. Ind. •Hr room bouse to be mc-ed. C P. M. D. 8. Blair dl 11*11 Bhaw. aucta. Conducted by Kent Realty 4 Auction Co., Dtcatur. Ind. MAY < 1:00 P M. Arthur Poehhr. I‘4 mHe south of Fort Wayn* elty limit* or I* mile «ouih id llllkrest school on Hanna street extended. Dairy cattle and equipment. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty. aucta. JONH A. KINTZ IlfgHxrillf luuUdate For P.MWi«tihMr SaßMid Dislrict ■ am sorry I was «R---i to see eaeh and ry one of you and aonally solicit your L However, 1 am ing this means of ing your support al Democratic Prim- , May 2nd. Phis is the first time ave sought any puboffice. VOTE FOR JOHN A. KINTZ pol adv. Public Sale! 10 ROOM HOUSE TO BE MOVED 212 South Main St, Bluffton. Indiana adjacent to the Moose IxidKe MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1950 Bal* to begin at I P. M-, Dg.T. Thia 1* a well cnnatructed 10 room homo- It I* on a gixxl solid foundation and all sills are in A-l shape All luinln-r in this house is it> good condition. The new buyer wifi have till Aug. J. I>SO lo either move thl* house or tear It down on the premise* Y«u are invited to Inspect this house at your convenient*. TERMS—CASH. Thl* sale is being made subject to the approval ot the Mooseheart Grand Lodge. » Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 242 Owners Frank Hains. F. C. Harwller and George Noble. Trustees D. 8. Blair—Auctioneer. Petroleum- Phone 2251. * Dell Shaw--Auctioneer. Bluffton. Phone SOff-2. C, W Kent and Gerald Strickler. Sales Mgr*., Decatur. Phone 81 Not responsible for accidents. 22 29. Notice to TAXPAYERS! MONDAY, MAY 1 TO PAY TAXES ZZ Avtrid. the Lart .MiMte Rush by ' Paying Your Taxes Now OFFICE OPEN 8 A. M. to 5 P M. DAILY Until Further Notice! Richard D. Lewtou COUNTY TREASURER —
Not a conservationist, bat aa avid trooper who has been aroaad her* for the past couple of mouths, a» signed to thl* county, gays that be. sometimes, when th* weather ba* been kind enough, gee* down along the Wabash, alts there and meditate*. States that's about all be'* accomplished so far- hasn't caught a thing. Bat he 1* shopping around for a repairman to fix his rod aad reel, which he damaged last year. Bob I* from the southern part of the alate, and is rarin' to get Ms feet wet In these northern lake* Plans on a few excursions throughout th* summer, when time allows. Tim*, though. Is on* thing 0 MM* trooper doesn't have too much of -especially his own. -o°o- . Embryo fishermen-can probably derive a let of pleasant reading from a magaaine called "Fishing yearbook." published by "True,” aad which haa been <m th* n*wsstand* for quite some time alraady. la U are some rare tales a* w*H a* helpful bints on about every type of fishing imaglnabla Also throughout the magasine are *om* pungent cartoon*. One which seemed applicable was the picture of a
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Honor Rolls Listrf rOF rUDIK XDOOIS Foßowlng la th* UM of itouor fr Wfffft* .r"F. ■.■ MT wffbb period, of the second semestar, as released today by W. Guy Brown, principal of th* school. A total ot 72 student* appear on th* list. 12 of them la the senior high school, M In the junior high school. Higli Softool Ata, Sally ...a...... 4A IB Bobnfce, Harold .... 4A Braden. SaralynSu .. 4A Coto. Thoma* 4A Davldaoa, Louaaa .. 4A Elliott, Beverly ..... 4A FuMliag. Marilyn — 4A Hite, Jacqpailn* .... 4A Kimble, Sharon 4A Kohler. Phyllta 4A Plumley. Chalmer ... 4A ■ Ruck. Janet ... 4A , Thoma*. Daniel ..... 4A Thompson, John .... 4A Anderson. Betty .... 3A IB Bair, George ........»A IB Bowman. Susan 3A IB Doan. John 3A IB Harrla. Margaret 3A IB Kalver, Carol ... 3A IB Lian. Dianne 3A IB McKean, Judy fA IB Mowery, Helen ..... 3A IB Myer*. Leetar 3A IB Roth. Pauline 3A IB Strahm, Lol* 3A IB Strickler. Sharon .... 3A IB Stucky, Marvin ..... 3A IB Treon. Patricia SA IB Beehler, Barbara ... 2A 2B Bleeke, Evelyn ..... 2A 2B Brennan, Robert .... 2A 2B Butcher, Rheta 2A SB DeVore. Barbara ... 2A SB Jalierg. Marilyn 2A IB Kolter, Gerald ...... 2A SB Odle, Grover ....... 2A SB Owens, David ...... 2A SB Smitley, lona ... 2A SB ’ Strickler, Carolyn ..SA 2B Swearingen. Mary Ann 2A 2B Werllng, Lol* ...... SA 211 Junior High Bowman, Carol 8A Smith, Anita 8A - -- Bromef, Edna Marie 5A IB Busse. Ruth ........ 5A IB Dulxell, Dana aA IB Elliott. PhylUe 6A \ JJ3 Htlyard. Gwendolyn 5.A 111 Krick, Marvene SA IB Rent*. Jane 5A IB .Vhrick. David ....... SA in A hr. 'sheila 4 A ZB fMvjdson, Dorca*- .i: 4A 2H Hani-her. William ... 4A SB Holt, Janet 2B Johnson. Jerry 4A 211 T Klrchenbauer. Marilyn 4A 2B >' McCurdy, Robert ... 4A SB < Rautbine. Dorca* .... 4A SB Egly, Verlin .l. 3A 3il Eley. Roger' ... »A . 3B Johnson, Kay 3A 3H Smith. Janet 3A ,111 .Snyder. Marlene ..... 3A 3B Dull. Roger ..’J...,. 2A 411 j.fverhnrt, Janet .... 2A 4B Friend, Madeline .... SA 4B , Lake, Charna SA 4B McDougal. Carolyn .. SA 4H Nelson. Jack '2A 4B Visard. lorry SA 4B man sitting on the bank of a stream with hi* line dangling leisurely In the, water. In gnawer to a question the man say*. "I don't know. I’m cooling a bottle of beer right now " —oOo— Odds and end*: Several blue hill ,!»>>■ were seen recently op the Krick *nd-Tyndall pond . , . Rare for this area; they are usually, found in the northern part of the country near Canada . . Local conservationists report the first casualty of the pheasants turned loose-last week . . . Seem* one of them was hit by an auto on U. 3. highway 27 . . laite*t clinical report state* the bird is eating well, in high spirits, despite the splint* . . He'll soon be well enough to be liberated. Arthur S. Borrows Joins Gamble Staff Minneapolis, Minn, April 29— Arthur 3 Barrow*, former president ot Bears. Roebuck A Co. ha* Joined th* executive staff Gam-Wta-Skogmo, Inc. aa full-time consultant In merchandising and ope rations, according to an announcement of Ik C. Gamble., chairman and president. Barrows was born In Chicago On graduation from Yale tlniversBy, his first job was as a hardware salesman for the large Chicago ■ trull. VOTICK OF Fl ■■.!<' HKSniXU - Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Adams County. Indiana, will, at t pm. on the » day of May. t*t« at the I'ommlSaloner's lUwim, Audlf«r> <WYi<*o.in City <or towa> orlWwHiT’nMKta tw«WV'«u<wr begin Inveatlgnttoh «»r the application of the following named »or*on;'~T»<tn*«lng tlw lawn* . to . ,»h» applicant at the location hereinafter -a« - out, of rhe AJcuhhl.b' Beverage Permit of the Haas here.ll.r daelgnaled and will at said time and place, receive informal lon concerning the fitness of said applicant. and the propriety of laautn* the permit applied for lo such applicant at the premlaea namedXaaaee l.oenlteaa <lanol neattoae Murlln C, McGill 74*14. IJI H 2nd Ht . ttecator. I*4, < Restaurant > Heer - Wine. Retailers l>rntlt SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE Pt'BLIC. AND Pt’BI.IC PARTICIPATION 18 RftQl KdTEl indiana Xlcoholic beverage COMMISSION By Jeb* F. Voomp. Secretary Beraard F. INeyle <’halrm*n APRIL. 22— ft ■*l".-. icT.rMh ~-i ~4rniew . . __ .
AUrffTAR MNOLK S*n WM fiv* from HUty, Ladd "Won four from Strickler; Hoffman wew fowr from Fraabiger; J. Rich *4ri».w«4..totofrom JSlwMoSm, won three front N Richardst »mkb In*. 22 13 M, Ctta* . 21 14 Burtt Elevator 19 18 Eagle* .....— 17 18 Mowreevm* 1 .-i 17 18 MonroeviH* J Smith Furn ..5............ if 19 Mfos ......... l« 19 West End .......... ... 18 19 Slate Gardens —l4 21 High series: Petrie (for Zeltl 998. Ladd 944, Hobbs (for J. Rfchardsl 953. High games: Petrie Ladd 238, Strickler 203, Hobb* 31* 242. Bleeke 213-208, N. Richard* 229. MINOR LEAGUE Macklin Royd* won four points from Ceatral Soygt Three Kings won four points from McMillen: Adam* Lumber won three potato from Mansfield Specials; Kelly won two points from Potter Tire. Standings W L Pte. Central Soy* 22 14 30 Three King* 21 15 29 Kelly 22 14 28 Porter 21 15 27 MMklhl -. 29 18 27 Adams 17 19 25 McMillen ............ 19 17 24 Mansfield —..— 2 34 2 High seriu: Hunt 801 (208-173-2£L High games: N. Koeneman 213. Steury 229, Alton 205, Meyer 2««. Deßolt 223, J. Bultemeler 203. Hears 217. Bracy Jr. 200. Bracy Sr. 209. MERCHANT LEAGUE Standings W LI Meyer* 33 15i Nine Mite . 30 18 State Garden* ...... 29 19 Texaco .................... 28 20 Mollenlfqpf —...--,.1- 24 24 Rhoades ....—- 22 26 Cash Coal .....4.-- 14 32 1 Balt Co. ....... 12 38 High garni* Brai-y 2’" It Gall pnvyer 2<‘l RURAL LEAGUE W L Heyerly 33 If. Rtymdd* ... ........ ’3l 17: Nheafvrv - 28 20 Nine .Mile . 87 21 Hayloft . 27 21 Heart Club 22 28 Farmir* ..............,..... 2" 2*,. VFW 19 29 Stewart 18 3o t)ld Crown 14 34 High games: Werllng 217. Moeltaring 2<19. firm of Hibbard. Spencer. Bartlett A Co. He entered business for . himself in I»l» a* a hardware merchant In Washington. Indiana, [utter, a* a member- of the mer I chandlsing and opeialions staff of ■ Mun.tgomerx Ward tr Cai. be was ■ manager of It* hardware, plumbing ‘ and heating division If. You Hav* Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ao—lt Pay*
If The in Electric Cooking I The -lUtite fl | ▲'Rectum 1 fl electric” range __Jn 1 wr ■ -**^^3s^^?«' H'■'"’^■T^ —■ ADJUSTABLE LAMP UHHMmI Only Perfection hat a '¥~ \ ’Gftaajg f lamp that you can slide am wuirc nvtu I UP or down to light Ae ALL-WHITE OVEN I entire cooking top. Porcelain-enameled —IJ. I - ® and brightly l I S,. j£>| A 2l| Tl\\M guides for east cleaning. WYW\A W '' (x Cook "By The Clock” ~ Whtf * You ReklX * Shop MUWI-USI i I >“ p |,ce “” r J “ -'■' coo Kit > ..... I ... electric clock-timer and the ther- 6-qt sire.completewith \ moacat, and you are free from tirttome paaddrac fan, fry baa* • \ir mmh kmifhang and- waiting. Perfec- Let and rack, enables ** • tion’a automatic cooking gives you Mil WARMER free time to relax, shop or viait You Te.thJi Foods and dishea arc are assured that a perfect meal will be without books or tongs t kept warm with con- ready "on time" all automatically, for surface cookingtrolled fast heat in this hand™ diding shelf.'' h Sli IT HIRII EASY TERMS STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. v Open Each Eveninr Except Wed. PHONE 66M< . -■. . * .— I .——-—- . . f
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Ta I||a Vfttftrt ' wrangiM I havg mde a« titerl to pm «M th« of WashifiKtoo towiwkip. W KI h«ve vnu I wi von to know tlmt I nm • cniKlMnlc for TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP subject to tbc ffeeistoG of Democrat votora «ext Tuesday. ' , If auceeaaful 1 will do aiy best to fulfill the dutie. of that office. la. a HfeloM resideat of the towmbiff aad I will deeply affreciate your vote NEXT TUESDAY. William Linn MORTON 1 RAILING DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR • ■ E ■ | E E Vstoran World W«r II Q || * H I ■ ■ VaAawms aF
voters 01 Adams County: .In thl* mannar I ask year | support and lnfflu*nce for ! the Democratic nomination .lor Eherlff of Adam* County. I feel that my past experience and training a* a farmer, laborer, aoldler and professional drjy*r will qualify me for the office I am tasking. If nominated and elected I will fulfill th* obligation*, of my office faithfully and Impartially; and, will work consistently for and with the people of Adams County to make our Community a model of Law-abiding and Safety-minded Cljixen*. MORTON A. RAILING .pol. adv.
LAFErGRIMM Veteran World Wer II DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ’ SHERIFF
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I I witah to take thin mean* of thanking the many I people I have been able to nee for the kind reception given me. I am doing my best to contact personally all of the voters in Adams : County. However, I think you realise it is almtmt an impoMaiibilily to cover the entire county and find each of you at home at the time I am there. I want to assure you th»t if I am nominated and elected Sheriff- of Adams County. I will do-my .duty faithfully, honestly ahd to the beet of my ability. LAFE GRIMM - -|gsg—i pol. adv..
