Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1940 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets
JACKETS SCORE SECOND WIN OF SEASON FRIDAY I — . I Yellow Jackets Win Closely Contested (lame from Rivals Decaturs Y-11-.w .Im kcl < haul III* Imtlli iihd hull all the w.,y against their ur< h rival*. the Tin •>ts from Blnff'on. registered the ir second victory of the *>-ii«<ui Friday night on Hu imra'm flooi Both "I I*-' ."or* *a ' >■, i> have been at II" .-xp-n— of llluff'im. | the Yellow J.n ket« having defeat- ■ d tin Tu, ■ in the annual tourteam tourney at Iterlle mi N< * Year s Hay l»i*i night* struggle was a typi rot ia-, .lint ittiini al clash, with I three pointe 'ln- lunges' margin "Ver held by either qnlntei. Dv.-u'iii held a margin of a' 'he end of 'he t"*' ifi'ai'ei and maintained this margin throughout the mm mid pel'nd the half .-nding ' with th- Velios Ja-k." ", ' Iron' I rill > Itliift'i," went into 'll- lead mill < way In 'he third qnailer a' I'lls Libya field ;oal from imdern.-alh • gave the Tigers a 'hiei |siini ad 1 vantage Im' t'hilto'e'a hoi from • underneath ent It '■> <ui< lad'it ’ Lib, again worked loose under- i "■■u'h io" Lyn. h hit a one-handed shoi from neat the foul line to ' make the st ore 2" I l ' Bluff'"" as the third period ended I Shortly after 'he opeiiiiig of the fourth period, Chll. it. gialibed a ' rebound to 'ally and pi" the Jac- I kets out i" front. 21 2" law k I woods free ihiow knotted the 1 count. Andrews foul loss and the same lad's good shot from the side of 'he court gave lAeca'ui a 2121 lead Minnich grabbed a l'hlff',.ll rebound to store and bring the I Tigers within a poll" al .’I 23 I Fuhrman connected from the foul I line as l.iby committed hi* fourth I personal foul Bluffton battled th* |» -a'ely 'o gain possession of Hie 1 ball hut the Jai kets kept i nu'iol . to chalk up their victory by two I points. 23-23 The vinery was also H-ca'io * hrs' in nor'li"as'ern Indiana n."ferelu e . olll|H-t ,1 lon Si orlng was wei! divided on lerlh "•urns I’hileogti- and H'apie'on led De. alm with seven |s ints. follow <•<! by Andrews with six l.iby w.i« high foi Bluffton with eighi points iteta'itr FG FT TP Fuhi man l nil Chilcote Andrews, i 2 S llaiiit g a n n Klnph-I m. g 2 ”, 7 Krick, f 1 n 2 Lyin h. r I o 2 II Johnson, g ti « " Ki hamr-rloh, g 0 " 0 Totals x 'I 25 Bluffton FG FT TP la-wis f 2 15 ROl'N|> ANI> SQI'ARE I) A N C E COINTRY ( I I B Sunday Nighi Gent* 25c SUN. MON. TI EB. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “GULLIVERS TRAVELS” Full-Length Feature Cartoon in Gorxeou* TECHNICOLOR. M Greal Song Hits! ALSO-Shorts. 10c 25c o—o Last Timo Tonignt — -Secret of Or Kildor*” Lew Ayres. Lionel ■anymore ON STAGS — "The Sagebrush Ramblers." tOc-25c ■■■■■■■■■■■* [CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday. 10c 1:15 to 4 “SOS TIDAL WAVE” Ralph Byrd. Kay Sutton & “GIRL FROM RIO” Movita. Warren Hull Evenings 10c*20c —o_o— Last Time Tonight —Gone Autry Smiley Burnette. Roving Tumble weeds”. ALSO — First Chspte “Zeere’e Fighting Legion." lOc-IS
Week’s Schedule For Adams County Baskethall Team--Saturday Hartford at Chester Center l.iby f tut Higgins. < n I I Mclailn. e 2 " I Minnich, g 2 '• • I Un-kwiMiil t u I I Roush. f « " « Tnials I" .1 23 Referee. young t Auburn' i'mpiie. four 'Auburni Preliminary Bluffton 15. Ih-ca'ur 12 BRYANT TEAM BEATS GENEVA Carinals Lose 2K-17 Decision To Jay County Quintet tfier holding the Bryant "»'• to a I" Io ii. ." li.ilf'ou. the i Cardin.ih weakened in lie »ei olid -laliza and lo*' a 2'i 17 d* cision ll'H-h iir.i'ier I: y.o" • d 2" of his bam * 2<i p<> ii'- ThGeneva scoring war i n nly d vid oil will) Grlle, ace Cardinal sot watd. lietng held Io a lone field goal and iwo free throw* Geneva FG FT TP Giile I 12 1 Armstrong. I I : 5 F.-i"ii|-. i o i> " M Spiillge, g I|2 Windmill'-' , g •> a a Il Springer, " " o Biklet. " '> " Xiilnnd " " " Moore " " " Total* I II 17 Bryant FG FT TP Shoemaker, f 113 Fifer, f "11 lliM-hammet , •' 2 2" Ford g <• n " John Fidler, g I « 2 I if! U O <> J.m Fidler " " " Ke||,., n n n Holl t) II it Total* 11 i 2« liefer,-.. Windmill'i <F' Wayn.-t Fmpiie Garn" I'inff'oni Preliminary G- nev-l ’I Biyu'i' ■ H. S BASKET?.AI I FlW'mhl 2' South Sid* i Fort Wayne. 2R North Side iFort W.iyuei 2t. C.-iilral 'For' Waynei 22 Garrett 2a. Kendallville 2.1 llanfo'd City it; Bunklik 2”. Aubunt 11. Angola 25 Columbia City 33. Warsaw 31. Liberty ( eiiti-i 27. O*<.|att 25 Portland 22. Winchester in. North Verr.nn f" Seymour 3<i New Css'le 25 la.ganspor' 15. Crawfordsville 30. F’.iuklln 25. Anderson 27. Frankfort 23 Martinsville 3S. Ib-dford 3Central ■ Munciei 22 Tei I, lie dlaßffpollsl 21 lli< lim uid 3u Kokomo 27 iluii'ingburg 37. Juspet 27.
H ■ I Muncie) I'. I 1 Murton 41 laifayeite 27 Allan County Tournoy Elmhiii*' Mon i||. ?| ( Huntertown 29 Woodburn *•; Arn.ie IS X.w Haven I* l*« 43. Hoagland 23. j ... o— .... Jehovah'* Witnesses 122 X Sth Ht Wat. h Tower Bible atuuy Sun day. 7.38 p tn Paragraph* 26 to U. Dec. IS. 19.19 Watch Tower tnagaslne Subject. "latum* Comforted.'' Salvation hook study Wednes day. 7 M p tn All people of good will are Invited to attend. —' ——o - — —-..i.. Archer* Bag Rabbit* Delaware. it U.F With bow and arrow 176 metnlier* of the Ohio I Archery Only and Hunting A««oI elation bagged 74 rabbit* and two • pheaaant* at It* annual oneday hunt on the alate game preaerv* near here William Mink, Dayton. , <> brought down two rabbit* and a pheuaaat. I o , —.... | Giant Elk Bagged | Yakima. Wash <U.» - Ralph I Boy* of LaCenter. Wa«h. killed I one of the largest elk* ever seen ’ In thin district last season liny* <u»td the anlmnl. whk h had sevenI point antlers, weighed pounds drrrsed and that It meat have * weighed 1 IMM» pound* live weight Three horse* were required to pack the animal four miles to ramp. ” g Berdagaray Operate* Taven Cincinnati. Ohio -- <UJO -Stanley "Frenihy" Bordagaray. Cincinnati i Reda' utility outfielder, la In the y. restaurant and saloon buslnea* lor e- the winter with hl* wife. Dorothy, w and hl* brother. John "Frenchy" ** 1 operates a place In downtown Clnm cinnatl called "The Bara."
BERNE DEFEATS j . WARREN FRIDAY Bears Register 3H-2K W in Over Huntington County five i —... I The 11. "" lt.-4.r- . balked up an > other victory Friday nigh', defeat : 1 ing Ho- Warren Lightt'lng Five a’ Warren. 38-2* The B ar* led nt lip ■ first half. 21 17. lal'inan wa Berne'a leading corer with five field goal* and o'"-j free 'brow for 11 points. Burry and Ihili.-ggel- each tallied eight point* I and Schindler seven Thompson wa- high for Warren with eight | I mint*. Berne FG FT TP , Halmgger f 3 2 I Schindler f 3 I Lehman c 5 I ii P.urry g 3 2*: ’ stucky g " " " Schwarts f 11 •• " None"«chw iindi-t g 11 2 2 ; Total- H ' ! Warren ' G...V I I I llulde f 2 I ■> Þ < 2 I 5| niomp-o'i g ' aliipbi-ll e I Wil.-y I " <» " . Gitmts f " ! Slain g i , Total- '• I" 2* Peelimmary Warn " Bel nt- Hi. I INNS ASSERT i it'STISI Eli FKitM 1-A'lE ON«I ‘ been rill op and 'ha' a niliimii of ' |m. hoiee* had IH-1-n deslrtiyed A S'lM-khoim diepa'ih -aid 'he , giivertimetit had num'd a apt < lul committee iii make ariangt-mer,'* for t-va, tl'illon of t itle* in event of 1 an emt-rr. m y Tin- n-mml t.-e ' will eu'vey al?o the pomtiblHtii* 1 us addi'lo'ial at-eomiliodatitm* t >r ' refuge.-* flout Fit.land Candy Maney ,n Holdup Y iitng-tuwn it UP) Seven--1 year-otd Jm k lailb-lle told poll,. h- had le-t'ii held up and robbed >1 ' cent* while on hl way- to a ' i.mdy tuie l|i <id tin- holdup mat'' was aiioth.-i hoy who had iiihhi'd him once lieftire Jad Asked So It's 10 Days Tul.m Cal 'UP JuMl- ■of the pl.t,. Ua-d Hush accommodated Flank t lark of Tular. when < laik cgnn- Into justice court with the reqt" *' Pul me tn Judge I want to Kobe, up The jlidg- K..v. C'a.k a l"day m nt> io • tor Into*lest lon Bandits Miss tV.OOO Cleveland O "Ti Throe gunmen one with a market bcakc' elung over his arm. "went *hopplug" at the Parkview Savins* and iuKin A**<Miatinn jue, after an armored truck had left 117""" In currency and I2't<' In nickels. The bill* already had be»-n locked in a wife The Kunrnen took 'he nh kle*
—a l * w PRESIDENT GETS .CAMPAIGN REPORT ■—— ■■■' ■ '■ — — —* t I ' 1 JB * uHfl Mr *1 ■Kj * * SB fl ■ th w ■IHB ■ • * '4u«‘ * - < r* ; ‘ -x. 9 ! jik H* IS ~ - ? ifi |' ■ wy WASHINGTON. January—Keith Mergas, National Chairman, and members of Ute Committee far !,.. the celebraUoa of the President** Birthjay tell President Roosevelt at White House eoaferer.ee th.i drive for, Fight Infantile Paralysis** fundFi. being speeded up in every stele "Maoh oTuimm* £ V* trlbot on/ are rolling late the White Hoa« in a Heady Urvam. Chairman Morgan , rettort ,h * that over 19. M« celebration, will be held in honor of the President-* Mlh birthday Tuesda, jVnuZ. ,or W. when th* drive will reach its ciirnat. Last appeal* are being made to every nnFtoeonUibou h>. wmething te the fund te fight the crippling disease. Those with Ute President are (left to rishti hy met Commissioner George K Allen. Cel D. Walker Wear, of New Fork. Amhtenl N.tionJl <*»« t " mX.; M “*“ h M,r,,n NaU “ - U ‘ 4,r " ,i ‘" *“* (O ~•’“** “* CetotaLfti *
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Radio Guide for Pigeon* lauidim it'Pl A *••< r«-t alloy by means of which homing pigeons can l»* piloled iiloiig plunned courses has Ih-i-ii discovered by J Fi ller* In i ooperaiio" with other ■i ii-"'i*i owing to 'he military value of 'he disiov-iy. Hie composl'ioii of 'he alloy I - being kept --CI I ' o Oregon’* Convict* Older Sale'll. Ore il'l’i Statistics kept by the Oregon «'ati- penl'entlary fail to confirm It" popului belief ilia' tin criminal class Is lxing recruited more and more from younger men Tin- average age of , lonviit* In 'be penitentiary Imi iwi-eit IkSb 7l> wa- 3u year*, lo 'month- TI"- avi-rag<- as-■ of tlo,-.-now in 'he prison f 33 years. 2 ; month- . Cat* Spring Burglar Alarm Clayton. Mo iITH It s the ,i» Genu- a Ixniicounty deputy sheim lb -ays tiny became a nuisance by setting off . an 'ii-'lii, eye burclar alarm in a grocery warehouse, waking the '"■igliliors and calling him out on false alarm* "si* and ven time* ■ a week." Bwan D<*« of Brokon Heart 1 Youngstown. O it’P, Grief tor "s mate Zufftt-Belln, caused the ■ death of one of the park swans ■ here, aci ording to puik attendants. , Nothing but a broken heart killed Lightning.'’ an attendant said
Ten Year*" Saving, $5 Kendallville. Ind iI P) For 1" year*. Bolhil Hlianowi-r -av-d oil tan-, piling them in an empty room in hi- gura • Ib-ci-nHy h*' cle'inod 'ln- room and -old Hie B 15 000 aci-uinula'i-il can* 11' a fish I 1 saving *5 Bear* Demol,»n Sedan Sequoia National I'aik <’al I'l l’i \nhnr It. Id, n d hl Arthur. Jr., came he,. f<„ an ex- f -,'ended camping 'rip in a --dan bill they left fol home ""• Willi" - day in an open ai taxi' While the two were fishing hungry lu-ar* f d< moliaheil the top of their car. o 'I > Women Register for War Calgary tlla ill't Hegi-lni- 11 : lion of Calgary women for war *er- M (vice, if iio- need nii-<- ha» hegii'i •• at c.n polls ihmiiiTioul '!"• proi vin< e. J o B NORRIS FAVORS oimmnro bb«bf taok onki , charge that the new deal had v broken faith with labor And hi |- III* appt-arante In-fore the I’MW y d, b-gii'e* he attempted to refute J the accusation. y Shill ~20 m. white J unwatermarked mimeotrraph. f adaptable for all kind* <>t mimeograph work and suitable for ink Mixnature. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ? -.—- —— ■
HARTFORD FIVE BEATS BOBCATS Gorillas Register IH-1® Triumph Over \V< ll* County Team Tin- Hartford Gorilla* < hallo d up a , !'•*'■ H I* win ovet lamia*' . ‘ F iday "igl" A'lam* county gym Tin Gorilla* grabbed "" 113 lead ." the end of th- first quarter, but the Bolieai* whittled the maigl" down «• H I" •*' half" lime The scon- was 17 13 in favor us Hartford nt 'he end of th'' third period Bob Hitba, h paced the winner*' a"a< k wnh nine point*, while Smith wa* high frw the loser* with git murker* Harltord Ffl FT TP I H Am»luU. f 2 o I G Imhach. I I " 2 It lluhaih. < 2 5 " Hanni. g I " - Lyharger. g " " " F. Amstutz, g "JI Myer*, g non Total* « '• I* Lm.asb. Ff! FT TP Brin.fi. I 113 Brown, f " " " Hnir, i " " " Brynun. g "22 Kipfer. g " " " - Welsh, f 2 " I Smith, f 3 <• •> Kehrn. <• " " n McClain, g '• " " Pl ice. g Oil
Total* « I 1« Iblcr.e, Ih-ulenwos tl’i Waytft I mpnc. Bonham tf’i WaynePreliminary HarHord IM. IJMlca*ter !•♦ loverlibel MONROE DOWNS MONMOUTH FIVE Bcarkatz lb*ifister 2H-16 Triumph Over Eagles Friday The Monroe Bearkata defeated the Monmouth Eael'-« al Monmouth Fiidav nishl 2Sl<» after leadin* all the way The llearkatx were out in front at the half 11-3. sod al ihe iiiiii quartet 22-S II Mo-er was the outstanding scorer for the winner* with 12 point* Kunkle and Miller were hicli for Monmouth with *l* and five |>olnt*. respectively Manraa FG FT. TP W’inlereag f uno Itnnnie f IIS E Gilbert g 1 0 ’ Mounter g 2 0 4 E Gelhert c 10? II .Moser f 6 0 It llabegger g 1 • 2 B Mi»ci g 1 0 2 Total* 12 ? 2k Manmouth Miller ! .216 Marhenke f 0 1] Kunkle c 3 n « Owen* g 000 L. Mahan s Oil lie long f n «> 0 Ward g . Oil Conrad g lot Total* fl 4 IH Sears by quarters: 12 3 4 Monroe 2 II 22 ?k Monmouth I 3 9 Id Referee:- Ely (Brinel Cmplrr ■ Gelsel (Ossian) Preliminary Monmouth 16. Monroe 14 B-— ' ' SCHOOL HONOR •nrrtvi-rn pßr.w rann nwgi Marilyn Carroll 2 4 Barbara Kohl* 2 4 Coleen Miller 2 | Mary Moore 2 4 la-nora Rtaulfer 2 4 ——- -a — Ancient Elephant Diet* Boston.— TiX -Waddy. 7«lye*rold elephant al Franklin Park Zoo. I* on a diet Her present limited menu of beet* and carrot* waa eelevied bet auae Waddy only had two teeth left. Marriage Course Popular Pullman. Wash (U.B -Intersot In marriage problem* I* growing among student* *1 W*«hiiigton Htate college When Prof Carl E Deni began hi* cla** in that subI Joel in 1931 there were 40 enrollee* Thl* year there are 142. New Cause fer Auto Trouble Freeburg. 111.-4UB-Lester Frit* drove several hundred yard* before he stopped to find out what wa* bothering hi* steering. He found Reuben Browning. 6®. Jammed beneath the car. Afer the car waa jacked up Browning got to hie feet and admitted he had been taking a nap on one bnmper of Frits's car
Dcwcv Campaign on m | J|\\ -Joi I Thoms* F.. Ihmry apeaklng Bringing hi* can.paign for the Republii an i "’ Io N< •• England, btstrict Attorney Thon.as f I'• ,-..y ,< i l« picture l addressing a Boston audience. !>.... filet duty <>f the "administration which will | th* next January " will be to “releass the energy -f to inui-form unemployment into en 4f!h; ——— ■ zjtKn (AatLtA.~K ~ j **>■*."< prepared by D»ily Democrat—dettv Croeker Home Service CONSERVING EGGS S Wi- think twice before we use an epp tl.e-, I » -ter I PC- ar, -o csice und c'i#lly. Angel Foods ar, a <,a- ' organdy die-se-. Ard whatever cakes we do d-< I ’ ■ tiiwith a wary eye on 'he number of egg. they "akr ' *kr« than three ygg* are completely out of the u.• -'ion. doubtfully st the three eggs, tine or two should u-ai.y beven I," an extra -penal cuke And. us eour-i-. pa n rvrrj for family con-uit.ption are preferred without a' , •gc Eg pies* White fake ■« cup shortening '* Up. bak.nc powder 1 cup sugar 1 Up. Mlt 2*4 eups cake flour or 1 cup sour m Ik or 2 cups all-purpose flour I tsp. vanilla *5 Up. soda Melt shortening, and blend in nupar. Sift flour once sunng. Sift flour, soda, baking powder and salt ' tr-e hortening and sugar mixture alternately with tl ' < milk. Blind in vanilla Pour into a well gr<a--.| nri - square pan. Bake J" minute* in a moderate oven 'si > Eg gles* Spice t ake *« cup shortening I Up. salt 1 cup >ugar 1 Up Z'« cups cake flour or % Up. nutmeg 2 cup- all-purpose flour *4 tsp. clove*i Up. soda • 1 cup sour milk or *-t tsp. baking powder 1 Up. vanilla Melt shortening, and blend in sugar. Sift fl'- ir once ■unrg. Sift flour, soda, baking powder, salt and -ns—add to shortening and sugar mixture aiternatriv with tU or buttermilk. Blend in vanilla. Pour into well gr,a«ed V-irw h square pan. Bake 30 minute* in a moderate v-r. T's QaeatiM: I* it proper to eat cake with the finger- or -h a fork? If m, should one «et the table » th both 1 a spoon when ice cream and cake ate I* Aaawer: If the cake ha* a gooey frosting or fill ng. or if it in any way. « font should be used. Otherwise are all right. When you are «erving i— <re*m eake for dessert, there should be both a fetk and each guesL *, rwe, crate I-r If you have *sy specific cook.ng problem* send • ! '"* f information to Betty Crocker in care of th'» n:w*4,.-u " a prompt personal reply Please enclose 3 cent stamp t1 i •I Chevrolet < TrU " k r M "'" r "'I ‘<2 2Q .hauled. «<"*< "t.-. « K«*»»d. I Worth WbiIeUSED CABJ 1932 ■ 19X3 PI) nwiitkl Pontiac Coupe ( Fordor Good paint, gtwid rubber. (• o ® < t • • r «***- Priced to Hell. A real bu» a—. ■——■—l—— 1931 1930 Pontiac Tudor Model A Gftod paint, motor like ew |» a j n i. Mn** 1 net* . We can recommend . thb car very highly. like new. Our Uaed Cars Make Good Or " * >o i Phil L Macklin & & ’ Authorised Chrvaler-Phrnouth I»eale r , Phone MO
