Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1934 — Page 6
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BEARS MARKUP TENTH IN ROW Berne Defeats Montpelier Saturday To Remain Unbeaten The Berne Bourn chalked up their tenth consecutive win of the season Saturday night on the home floor, downing the Montpelier Pae-1 era. 33 to 21. Berne held a long lead at tho half. 24 to 9. and reserve# played most of the second halt. Scoring honors were well divided forthe 1 Bears, with Felber, Parrish and Steiner each netting seven points. | i)ro hit three times from the field. [ Steiner was back in action after a week's layoff because of injury.' (1 rimes scored eight points to had
Montpelier. In the preliminary game, the Berne seconds defeated the Decatur Commodore reserves, 21 to lt>. Berne FG FT Tl* Felber, f. 3 17 Parrish, f. 3 17 Steiner, f. 2 3 7 Dro, <-. 3 0 8 Neuenschwander, g. 11 3 Flueckiger, g. 10 2 Habegger, g. Oil Totals. 13 7 33 Montpelier FG FT TP Speece. f. 10 2 Pugh, f 2 0 4 Grimes, f 3 2 S Menier. c. . 2 2 6 Price, g. 11 3 Parnell, g. 11 " W Illiums, g. 10 2 Totals. 11 6 2S
SHI COLLECTION CHARGES ON YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER BILLS BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Dec. 20 The following collec-j tion charges o n a 11 accounts not paid by 20th of month following the meter reading have been authorized: 10% on sums up to $3 3% on sums over $3 CITY LIGHT & POWER OFFICE CITY HALL
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Fort Wayne Central, 28; Carrett, 1 1 io. 11 North Side, 26; Peru, 13. Kendallville, 21; Winamac, 16. Tech (Indianapolis). 19: Muncie, 13. . Jeffersonville, 51; Columbus. 12. Frankfort. 33; Kokomo. 11. Wabash. 26; Tipton. 21. College Scores DePauw, 31; Indiana. 24. Armour Tech, 34; Chicago 27. Tittsburgh. 38; lowa. 26. Michigan. 31; lowa, 26. Michigan, 31: Michigan State. 25. Butler, 37; Indiana Central. 24. ' Manchester. 40; St. Joseph. 21. Ball State. 31; Earlham. 20. E.unsville, 31; Franklin, 29. MONMOUTH FIVE DOWNSGENEVA i
I Eagles Score Easy 39 To 17 Victory Saturday Night The Monmouth Eagles scored an : easy 39 to 17 victory over the Ge- . neva Cardinals Saturday night at the Monmouth gym. Monmouth lied at the half. 19 to 12. Merna and Hoile led the winners with 16 and 11 points, respectiveI ly. Buckingham was outstanding ■ for Geneva with five field goals I for a total of 10 points. In the preliminary game, the Monmouth seconds nosed out the | Geneva reserves, 20 to 18. Monmouth FG FT TP ■ Merica. f. 7 2 16 Hoile, f. .. .. . 7 o 14 I Schuller, c. 22 6 i Moses, g. 02 2 I Franz, g. 0 1 Gerke. f. . 0 « "
To'nls 16 7 3a Geneva FG FT TP Beerbower, f. .13 5 Charleston, f. 10 2 j L'offman. 0 0 o j Buckingham. g. 5 0 10 Shepherd, g. 000 I Briggs, <■. 0 0 0 Totals 7 3 17 i Referee:. Dilling. Kirkland. KKRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fuelling of [ South Winchester street are the i parents of a girl baby born Thurs- ( day. December 13. o Comparatively Clove The moon is only 2+0.000 mile* Tonight and Tuesday “COLLEGE RHYTHM” ; With Joe Penper Tack Oakie L«nnv Ross Helen Mack. Lida Roberti. Mary Brian. TODD a"' 1 . r»AT«v RFt I v Coiredv. and GOOFY MOVIES. lftc-25c W»d & Thurs.—MARLENE DIETI RICH in “THE SCARLET EMPRESS" Cominn —‘‘EVELYN PRENTICE" with Wm. Powell A Myrna Lnv— Stars of “THE THIN MAN" — ; together again! Icortl Tonight - Tuesday James Ca»nev “ST. LOUIS KID” Allen Jenkins. Patricia Ellis. Plus—Mickey Mouse, Comedy. News. 10c-25c Wed. • Thurs. BIG STAGE TREAT Edyth Snyder “HOOSIER MEADOW LARK” j from W.O. W. O. Barn Dance proI gram, formerly with RKO circuit. ON THE SCREEN First Indiana Showing “WHITE LIES" Fay Wray. Waiter Connelly, Victor Jory, Leslie Fenton. Coming Gene Stratton Porter's • j “GIRL OF THE L'MBERLOST”
COLORED FIVE HERE TONIGHT Buffalo Colored Bisons to Play G. E. Quintet Tonight The Buffalo Colored Bisons, rated second only to the New’ York Renaissance team as the best , traveling colored quintet, will m«et the Decatur General Electric club team at the Yellow Jack gymnus i i ium tonight. I The visiting team is composed | lof six players, all ex-high school , ; and college stars and has piled up | an Imposing record of victories in • games played so far this season. j The colored team will lineup | with Williams at center; Barnes land Savage, guard; Rainey and i Wilson, forwards; Thomas, utility. I The G. E. te-m will likely present the regular lineup of V. Hill and Gass, forwards; B. Hill, center; DeBolt and Steele, guards. A preliminary game will start at 7:30 o'clock, with the feature conI test scheduled for one hour later.
L. Team Standing W L Pet.j 1 1 Berne K' 0 1.000 Kirkland 9 1 -900 ’ I Yellow Jackets 4 1 .800 < Hartford 5 2 .714 ’ Commodores 4 2 .667 Jefferson 4 4 .!>OO Monmouth 4 7 .361 ’I Monroe 2 6 .270 1 ■ Pleasant Mills 1 6 .143 1 Geneva 0 7 .000 1 000 i 1 Decatur's two high school teams, the Yellow Jackets and Commodores, pulled another one for the book Friday night, both winning by identical scores of 22 to 19. Just one week before, both quintets , had lost bv scores of 22-21. 'Tis true. Mr. Ripley, believe it or not. And we said 'twould be many a moon before it happened again. 000 ' J j High school games are schedul T ed in the county every nieht this j week except tonight. A tetal of ’ ■ seven games are on the card. 1 000 | The Commodores will onen fes- | ’ tivities Tuesday night, with St , ; John’s of Delphos playing on the . local floor. The Delphos team | j has won three of four games | ' p’aved to date, defeating St. Rose < I of Lima last Friday, 18 to 14. Both ’ first and second teams of the 1 schools will play, the first game ( starting at 7:30 o'clock. j 000 j j One of the big games of the ] year on the Yellow Jacket | schedule will be played at the i local gym Thursday night. i The Berne Bears, undefeated in 10 starts this season, will furnish the opposition. 000 11 Only three games a-e scheduled , I Friday nieht. The Commodores ’ I will play at Monroeville: Pleasant I I Mills and Wilshire will p'ay at | | the Commodore gym; and Geneva | at Hartford. 000 -i Other games of the week are: j -I Wednesday — Monroe at Bryant; I i Saturday—Kirkland at Union Cen- < i ter- 1 •O - 1 Thursday Last Dav For Quail Hunters j Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 17 — , Thursday, De-ember 20, is the last . day of the open se-ison on quails in ' I Indiana and hunters found with i quail in their possession after that | dat? will be subject to fines, it was ■ 1 pointed out today by Kennetlh M , ' Kunkel, director of the division of ’ firsh and gaffie, department of oon- ; serration. Possession of any Quail i during the closed season, except , ' f r breeding purposes and then only ;on permit from the department, is ! a violation of the Indiana laws. MADISON THEATRE • • Tonight and Tuesday “LADY FOR A DAY” with Ned Sparks. Guy Kib j bee. Warren Williams, May Robson and others, j A’so—Andv Clvde in “THE NEW HALF-BACK” and other shorts. 10c & 15c. Matinee 2 p. m. Eve . fi-30
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Hunting And Fishing Licenses On Sale Now IndianopoliH. Ind., Dec. 17 —Sale of the 1935 hunting and ftehing lie-1 ences was served Saturday by coun-j ty clerks and their designated agents, anticipating the expiration of existing licenses on Dec. 31. Issu- ‘ an - e of the 1935 licenses at this' time is a convenience for the sportman since the new permits do not become eperative until Jan. 1. Special hunting and fishing permits are issued .without fee to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses of the United Stites who served in the Civil War. •ind war with Spain, the Phillipine Insurrection cr the war with Germany provided they are bona fide residents of the United States, upon presentation of their discharge papers. o Dizzy Dean Voted Outstanding Star New York. Dec. 17—(UP) —With characteristic shyness. Dizzy Dean claims for himself only the comparatively limited honor of being the grr-.teet of baseball flayers. And by a vo’e r.f 2<)B out of a pos-
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| sible 302, American eport.s editors in j nation-wide poll condu' ted hy the United Press ranked hte pitching throughout last season and in j the world serie# as the outstanding athletic achievement of 1934. ,— o All-State Football Team Is Announced — Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 17 —(UP) —South Bend Central and Muncie ! placed two men each on the all-state high school f otball team selected today by the Indianapolis Times. The team follows: Endo, William Thompson. Clinton and Frank Bykowekl. South Bend Central; Tackles. Bert Miller, Memorial of EvI Why run on smooth, worn Tires when you can rent r GILLETTE TIRE for as low as 20c a week. After 25 weeks the tire is yours. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1229
tinsvllle. <md Ralph Huff, Muncie,; guards. Marty Loniaich, South Bend Central, and James Davidson, of 81-knell; center, Jim Agenbroad, Central Catholic, Fort Wayne; backs, Finmett Crowe. Jefferson of lafayette, J«< k Young, Muncie, Vincrnt Oliver, Whiting, and John McMahon, Cntlu-drul of Indianapolls. Return Stolen Loot To Owner Sheriff Burl Johnson today returned the last of the loot re ov red from John Seekings and Ira Carpenter, who are n >w serving one to 110 year sentences in the state penitentiary for grand larceny. Carbal Clifftan of Wren. Ohio, I called at the Jail today and requestled the return of several grain sacks -md .) tractor cover which Ceekings land Carpenter admitted they stole I from him. I A trailer belonging to A. H. Woti n of Van Wert. Ohio, has already i been returned to its owner. Grain 'and ether items stolen by the men I were soil for cash and could not be recovered. ——a —— ; Schafer Company Has Unique Sample Room The Schafer Compiny of this city has a unique sample room, built like a trailer, whivh the salesmen attach to their auto and call on the trade. The trailer is equipped with
NOTICE! U LADY WAYNE ' and BRACH’S ’Tn'L” u ■ e ißte,- . C INDIES rh** holiday season brings many money neeas We S V 41 1-r i u kJ help you with vour chrlstmas expense? ov ,ena Mi. -4 AA ln ß you UP t 0 * 3OO You get the m " hev orwnpML t 1 Ilf* XMP .. Lawful interest charged on lust me actual titre AW to 4kt/v lb. you have lt)e money Repayment terms to sun tour Pure and Fresh. individual convenience Every transacuon stnct.y confidential. Hour own signature ano security are M L' DY W AYNE 5 It*. a ;i mat we require-no inquiries made ot vour em- S 51.20 SASS’-" d susß A--.' FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. I WEST FND . "JL™. I RESTAURANT - | Phone 629 704 w. Monroe st. “Make Vour Xmas More Merry By L’sintr Our Senite"M . ... ... ■ , -WMMB MMm 111 I—- ~ .JM? WINTER MOTOR TUNE-UP U. S. L. BATTERIES | Have your car gone over so that it works A very well constructed ba.ten thatH , , . .... given vou 20% more startinu power properly under unfavorable conditions. roW weather. They last Io”?”’. »<*>•■ j< cos t verv little on n’ost cars. A 13 plate as low as CX 9nH little attention is of‘en all that is needed. Tropic-Aire RIVERSIDE Battery ■ Hot Water SUPER SERVICE Service B Heaters Decatur, Indiana w< ba(terv fhar( .. ■ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . or - „ . . in?, and service tow™ Drive i” a car as R wnrm a« F’orida sun- December 10, 1934 batteries. Save that shine. A high grade Genfemen: , ■ hpufpr haHerv bv regular™ nedler - Cn’d w»a‘her in here und will he H hei-e for the next four months. It attention. K Header Thermostats vnur car ■ ♦ u- n wa***n w*** u *r doA«. H to your nj| to r**eet tbe»e deirandf, 8 Cushion V * to O r e- ||g *'”• • P "’ Prestone ■ übb e r eh . o , ui) , w „ rt< (< in , k..>.4 You- -•>- <<«»es not stand Ones not boil a wav ‘ ■ Keep the weather out *''' '—?■ r " H nr—— h v tn. —>d »n th— ft ou can use it year m™ around vour doors at * he k -’ri»ns •-'< ne-m;t', on<„ « ■ entrance of the winter lubrt- after year. B 8 e lu verv little cost. „ W nomical to use- ■ ta/nr*' •»«!!* rar *S* WFMFgJ IMJTtLimUr u-i-n i* «--viee. T»--v B Starter i„K,: pnn , u—d on e«rt, windshield si Generator - S Repair I!f 7"o7y’nur'' car and Defrosters S —du—« r«nair bills. M We do all kinds of w e r-.n v-u m.- driven in Keep your windshield M vAtir is , electrical work on n.u,. in U 8 serve clear and preven m , , "nu. Ovr owe« art reasonable. A . Va u a veß your car. and have a cidents, w e u n ■ Tnilv. m complete line of parts. | RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE several types. « OILS AND GREASES RADIATOR SERVICE I We carry winter oils and greases of Let us check your radiator and pi’ l 11 in ■ standard brand condition. We power flush clogged ra •’ | Smciair — yalvolme 4 , .. hnse cor.n« f Quaker State - Alemite a,ors > re P a,r ,eaks - tlßhten ,® . leakChange to winter oil and grease now for tions. etc., to make your ra ia better driving. proof and efficient. HU I I IMI lIJI I ~..i linn 11l I .in ■mu ll HMiiimi ~ Riverside Super Service E. Monroe Street Always Open
, merrtiandloe xohl by the local com,p,iny. The interior resembles «i ' 1 store room un i the merchant can I stop inside and inspect the dlaplayu. i The trailer U equipped with an ’ 1 electric ato»e. Ralph Oentls, /tales- ' man for the company took the trailer on hl.s trip today. Shortlife Os Seed Corn In Indiana 'i County agent Archbold has just ' reeeivtHl a letter from the Agronomy department at Purdue which - _ rw———■ —
ERIE REDUCES FARES .WMLHLa ■ f gr p u li min an j roa< h round trip tm F DCDMimA TOURS between all Stations cm the i i.e Sjitir il n Dtnlvluun luuno from I rie stations to d< -tmaticmc in t I r 4 O DAYS Canada and Mexico. I All EXP4H-4S Coing on all trains after 300 am. Ret. I Gome £»•'> *«•* “ n *’ un,il n “ on ner ' 25 A,so <m all >b B T, .. u. after - 1 :(W am - Dec. 28 and until noun Jan. . I KT ‘SE Return limit. Jan. 10. I J .^^k.' ew Pullman Rates Cut 25% 1 Aik Eria Ticket Agent for tuither deuito CTpyf aJ ’i jfi] rMr P t>. ’ 9 jT ‘ WRt 3* ft ■ ■ "Vi a t BiMhit i bT b ■■ ■ ■” ■ «■ i x/ I ’
HtatoH that ae.-d corn ttß4 j grain need was well M J needed this year Anyutin In the «ouuty h 4vi J pluu ot seed corn. QjU r „'/l ,«r soy h«»ns .suitable (nr ‘1 .poses .should list them W ,J county agent. From this Iht auswer Inquiry for the farm- ju sending In this i B ’ !ar _l .should give thetr names variety and amount ot'x^J abb- for sole , — Set the Habit - t, M| „ J
