Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1950 — Page 8
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Holiday Meet Sets Record For Receipts AH financial record* for th** ah- • | nual (oar team holiday toqrnf’j wer* broken at the 4&5h Hit. .iM‘ld wt the Iterator gym Monday - <ah-* $1 the two with each of, the four »cho<»ls receiving’-13301 in pro rata shares’ Thia ix • than line higher than the amount re< iv , e»l by each yhool at the previous <high record >< » in I9is when ra h i school received $215.61 j W. Guy Hrowh.'hoMt 'principal and ! making public | the finaactal report. nhow»ul fLat J advance eale of reason tit-ke<-priced at >l. totaled $1,324 There » were 370 Beaaoir’tickets sold prior - hi the aff*rntM»fi MeHMton. lurtnv/*? adniisMionw at 50 cents ther% we?-» ti< kem soid-ai the artern<KH’J \ hcunimr and 299 for ttwrjnigbt giimet 4 Eipenses totaled SSIMS. leaving I a\ balance of $L.1[»605 for the pro: rata division, netting each fortiou! d-SIW- _ ’ j Principal item of expense way federaK adtnl.*>M<yb tax’d SSIS sO y~ Other were: offi : cipls. sm»> tranap<»#tatic>nr t'Wh, trophy. tickets, program .-• and. •ndvertlslna. $43 5o; ...telephone $1,70; pofltgge\s3. th;; sign doth find ( ink for signa.a total of |Mv r. \ Decatur, as ‘hoj\ school,. led in ■ Season-Ticket wales h 5>7 Jieyne ■ wold 344. Bluffton 3 i:\and Collvuf i din <oii) 5” \ ‘ \ NEW TRIAL\ ” Frnit Pa<» «.»r.ek murder nt Phyllis <’onin»* t7 i< k also confessed the Ku/cff \nd ll.iara murders, and i*cd»an«h a\ dc*L.JhK CxdUtie. klliilii rimes last jnu.nth ’ .. /' ww " I _ TODAY — — CuxiLfluOus from .’.20. js igDNG.OI SI BRENDER Wrfndi HeadriXt C-la-oUe fl-infs AL 50 Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tax BT SURE TO ATTEND 1 . - -C-'. FBI. & S AT.« w ? ; TiWTWJr4 II 388 1 ' ' 'l tegM « UO<o NOIAN £fi$ V-; living PAUL STfWAtt • JACK PAAI I —w THf LOS ANOflfS IAM4 I ’si'. .-■.’’ -.wr j.n jLijOhrTi'O ■? | SuA. Mon Tm*e -Comedy 'Smash! I j “My •* < «< t TONKiIIT and 1 FBI. & SAT. MONTE BALE' . “(M T( AST OF THE TB \ll.” ’4e 3C% Inc T*x ’ —o—- - n Mon. . T.ue«?J*-'SJW?* Si»n <for" 4 S<ng Nmghljor Sinj
Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday fnmmodorer at Monmijuth. * Yellow Jaikrts at City. XdamH Central »» Monroeville at Hoaclnnd. .' ■«. Plenaarit Mills at Geneva. ■Fort Wayn’vT'entral t atholie al -Berne. Jefferson at Hartford. Pro Basketbail NBA Results Minneapolis. Sl'. Fori Wayne 75. H<m hestfrTJ. WashliiKton- friSt Loots 7?. iNUVtr S 4. Andersou S 2 H. S. basketball Harlan 37. Hougland 35. U o H. tathwrtd :?!♦. Marttnsville Slh.itrii! < I’ smith Bend Wawhlnßrtoh SS. Souiti Brnd Ril»y 4.s — F7 var»-% ii !• MfiD-ifiii \V:»-h in ii Davis 3d EH<*t•jdyjijf. i',, Terre Haute State College Basketball \«V re- I>h b4 - Buj !*• r_33. _- \UePauw .<>. Hammr 71 Ky. ♦•<». EuoUr'Hl*- 4f> Jiider 54. St Joseph’s *1 ‘ .fanu Millikan 7u. And#*mm * St. Ixjulh s<i. Detroit 41. Ktidu< k.» Si. Mi'sh-iippi Stat. Brigham Young 54. Chicago. Loy ola 45. Xavi» r Youngstown s<i i SCHRICKER SEES CCont. Fn»m ..nil Indiana fla-: b-havv hi? eagle* at the flagstaff bases, instead of plain bra< krtK. * f CONGRESS AND :\t< »■ Al/u in that i at«’irfry is the toedm-atinn. bjlLupw srym ' I n •>-.■ r shouhr extend f.» prix a<» iOempcFat Want Ade Bring Results K C FISH FRY 6 -11 P.M. Friday, Jan. 6 MWWWWWVMMAABWMA I Riverview’s ( Pine 'n' Palm I MOVIELAND .XACJWMAAAAAAAAAMAAWV I \STTI.ME FBIDAY Cc>nt*n.»4)u-£-after 7: 30 Hick p.iurll I inda Darnell dar k Dak it* t ' ■ .• h ; '. —'■ “IT HAIM’ENEI) TO.MOBBOIV” ALSO—Selected ’Short ——Subjects, MMAANWMMAAMAMAMRMMMnM THE is yovr organization r^T'^*' Trrrr F \ / Cde ttresAM* t MEET Jan. 5-7:30 P.M. EAGLES HALL ■ ■-- ■ - ' , WWWMAMMAMMRAAAMAMAMW
Split Bluffton 1 Sectionalin , Two Brackets .The ithtfftott Wrioual t«>nn»y. lu an •rfurt to enable more fans to Mir. their favoUty teams fn,.,»£>-< , tlon. *lll be a illiad at j fair, tollowini appnTnrF-'fiy lhe ( IHHAA for the plan udvanved by ; I principals nf nine W-IN county " M-hools participating in she. Bluffton meet. Bader the pland as approved, fire l.am* wUL-ba----dMIMMBe.W-f, bracke' and four tn the other The five team-*.-” drawn in the first 1 bracket will play three games, thus 1 ~ selvctmg two. teams for the semi- I filial round of play, and the four I teams' in th. other, bracket will : play Iwo games to determine the - other «ctnl (inalisis • Games In the ■be pisyetf' '■ Feb 21 at T:-3'l p.hi.: WedneMfey"aT; 7 and F'ttS pm lavwer fflUcket s games will be played Thursday al -S-siad S;li p in k No games will be played Friday i Tn order to give time for dietri ' bulion of tickets to tsiw of trams playing in the .semi-final and final , '- games, which will be held Salur day e t nder the plan as approved, three sets of season tickets will be distributed. One set. will "go to the fans of the five teams drawn in |he upper bracket, one set to fa iK «>T tTw> Tour faffix in the Towft . bracket, and a third ans of thu’ l ** Jour -♦’’wnrf wliirh reach the M -Hi fuiah Season tickm tor the five-teirin I -threKganie bracket w ill Kell for 8t»! cent*, forth» four team tw.egame bracket for T»o r» nta. and for the ! semi final and final seimioii* for S!.J Succeirs of the (wiFbracket Bluff; ton sectional wilt he watched with IliteTes? by lither tiunat centers a- a puasible future plan to »t|abh.more fare* t<» t*e«i some of the tour-' nry games. )' All-Star League To . Bowl Here Saturday Th- m-wly FormcsT all-star league silb howl al Mi»-s ll,Treat ion Sal w'rrla, -wenhig-at —7 «'-rlr*«-lt Tlt-j •A'UhWr Is invited to _«irm-ss these jnaKlun* of. »em>- of th,- best l>ow_l-_ ‘ <-r. in the territory Sa-tiirdi.v nidii » schedule will match Isold against Appelniaii. <» - , S. Ijnltz vs Jack Rlcliarda of Mon j . roeyllle, Ed Eraaihigey 's _x lihdt J ud's-iir’ 1 is M (Tine ,<nd Find Hoff.inm -. . i'.llll Tllceke, ■ ■ _ —f. : .... .--r Independent Gomes Played Last Night Twxi» in<|j x pendent games were ! jil.ocd at ttwy lunroln gym Jn ( :.i- illy Wednesday ni.’ht. hi the |e; letter D«*eatUT St:*>ni»tis defeated J t.erb. r Furniture ».1 l>: <tid m the ' ;n? ic .ip.. Itnxgi'ii d.-a ifr<r'r«-ni r;d . /Guo i 47 Ik c Thc overall volume us trade for , + 11a* from i> ! m\re than sT•»>.«>••*• Aiuvi' ahjrtngr |to h>d »mh» <nu7- drtring the fisraP L THIS WEEK! PITYING EVERY NIGHT >7 I I -HIE H!1 AT THE OKGAX-CIAXO and ' i EI\E E<M)I)S , WSM’ X<> CHY EK ( H \RI.E :• < - ■ ■ - •: I liihirv lliir I I 1 ■ ■ . s' ' ■ »
DKCATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Intramural league Results Announced The Acea defeated the Packers. '.’■v-15: the AU-Slars downed the Royals. 24-12. and the Rockets whlpi>ed the Zollnem. 27-14, in Decatur high school Intramural league games c 2 Ace« / Ftl FT TP "zlner f . 2 H 4 Hus,,- f b " 12 Conrad c 1 .<> 2 Stucky g ..... ♦ ii X Runyon g .. u 0 S Totals ... ... 13 0 526 Packers FC, FT TP R. Johnson f .. ... 2 <i 4 I) Johnson I ...... 0 ts .0 Lane c ..... 2 ft. ?'~'4 Rowman g ... .... ft ft 0 Norris n . ..: .— 2 ft 4 Andrews f ..If ft ft] Strickler g .1 I T FG FT TP Mvrrx f ii d n Bolden bat h f ..... 0 0 - 0 t ide < 1«• Rey.nolds r . 0 2 2 Sheet* g 11 3 Peterson f 0 0 h Totals .. 4 /' 4 12 All Stars X _.;7 FG FT Till fallow f o ti .o | H Sheets 4 2-14 J Tlionijison c . 2 ‘I ft H Doa n g 2 f .5! J Basset - —ijc—M-r , H Custer f .10 ;Il Igibsiger f 0 0 c Il Gray g . tr ft ft. M Gray f non; Totals 11 I 2ft. . Rockets FG FT TP C. I'ottreil f 3 2' It Hollinger f I—o - r 2 iGannl e 113 ,It Plumlev g t; ■; 11 H Smith g . jt ft -uK Stiahm f <1 n u Totals H r, 27 Zollners FG FT Till Hoh f--=— u—- !. S. hrock f 1 ft 2 Nash c~' ' f _2_ Il ' J Doan ■ . 11 ’ M jidinsioii g 1 ft C Marba>h f 2 » 1 i- ■ ■ •■ i! ; Totals ... .: ff tli' CITIZENS ~ -Fr 'Ht Pa.;:-- /• ■ inissitifi mid th* sos Hi.d ih will beii -l omiibtei! al <m< • Ehiuui r said The ; iti.iji u . ; • •: • d tu i‘hr <•‘•mu’ihothm. bv i«u.it Jaw , : him Os VugiiWrd. i d Stoll I tU» oh. id ri |-i<'»n/ta J !rv» of t!i» niili'Y PRESIDENT (('*• nt I r :n l‘' «r- f » i nut iv4*en mr-ert*'d- tfrttti--4'rt-rham : 'Ph ' gtiverniDtnt w-a-* imd**t Mtuod to be prepaietl to .hijhiud. 7- the furni'.illy- as m-..h aw lUlii‘ fl A.l • 1...... |,J t.l»aldy, ■4<»rm»rrow or S.it : urila> j If You Have To Self Fry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. ■ - J ♦, IM. VI \HI HI (rfftrnm • «sui*t«. •>( Iw.liNMn ’ I . F r 1 < i-nikv ..r« d a r-.- t '• - - '-■lb day ■ I .1 -HL -,--- 11.- ' .4-2 ‘ jj ■. i I |< . •i. Sui • L i--- .r -r -A.I I- ’ ■■ -i ..1,, !, h •lyptlnnK wh! 1 ft.-ii .4 ?iWa;:'ti jl . i.e 4 irjt ’• t< for .J! ■•< .■ .! <|l | w “ >*«_» V >,ir, ' ,r,Tl ''ll . f . if) ■( T It >t»‘ 4 ’-. | SIF X * .1 '.- .. '4'ifUll 1 i H..ir-y .r (>. at H.'lft { . . 1 Slid s.LT .tn - -•- ■ • . tOe- f [ h.Avst IJ4>I loAr h mo.’ ..„• . n< , lKnf i at. .<. .Me-1 Io J . . • , ,u| .4 I’■ • / f t. d :.t A>‘'UiZ ’ n « r i .. t ? J ■fy-.'a 1. . 4-.il j ’•••n4 z u :Tt| KTirFfv • r'Yrc -p>rfrrnrn‘ H»-r-..i- M |J [ •\-1 .’ - - , >.. ..v , r » ■ I W ■. I How To Relieve Bronchitis ] Crecimuhiuo relieves promptly because i - it goes right to the seat of the trouble, to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in Ha med bronchial mucous membrane* Teilvour druggist •o sell you a bottle of ( reomuhioa with the understanding vuu'must like the wav it tguickly allavs the cough or vou are to have vour monev Sask. CREOMULSION ♦or Cowgh t.Chetf Colds Ironchifit FISH FRIES ABSOLUTELY THE FISH VOL CAS FAT EVERY WiaiXESDAY antj FRIDAY XIGHTS PRICE ONtv {-oo
I. im-tAUB J.' t'!.'. ■ ■"-'-I. "■' CLASSIC LEAGUE Old .Crown won tbrc«- pointt. Cfiy Srrvi<-»- 1; «o,y No 7 3. iiigin I. Supur -Service J; Camblanea If Hoff Bran 4. Wolff Hard ware ». . 4 '-f • Standing* «* V* W L Pt*. Moose ........ 32 4fi 44 Swearingen ..... . , 24 22 37 Old Crown 26 22 34 Suiwn Service . ... 27 21 34 Widff .......1.;.,.. 21 24 277 City Service .2 f 21 27 30 fluff Brail 22 34 Casablanca . .... . 15 M IS 31 i«h series: Frauhlger tai 11s? 224-IS3>;-4Uump 431 (22.3 226 1741; Feaitel 6(i?"t223 lfti‘224l. High games: Hllty 2ft4. Schroeder 2»m, Schmmann 218, Gallmeyer 219. Lankeiiau SM, Bayles 212. Hoagland 2(il. Zell 217 Note: Old Grown, rolled the week's high series with a 2844 ■ MAJOR LEAGUE Standings — W L l‘< :> rson . .. 31 Ci llnrk -j 7.. Ideal .. . ’. 28 33 Mfea 77;.. .. 2435 Gay. ..,^1—...22 29 Smith Bros ..;... 7 22 29 Schafer »•> «9 High games: Baker 2t<9. Hodle 21U. Marbaih . liuilstr AML Smith 2i>l. Baumgartner Jns. Wetling 2**2. Slump 2*'|>. Engle 2**2 WOMEN'S LEA'gUE ; Standings ' HillSmlth to 11 ! M< Miiipu .;.. 34 17 , Gass .._.f at 17 I nduHt - - W 21 I.mob, r ... .7*l 21 South Budd 27 24 ( Three Kings .1.... 24 36
I • . . .• • I MEN’S |j| 10 ONLY | BOY’S | LEATHER I <o,, " n dress LADIES SUITS I SWEAT I I fiLOVES 600 , | SHIRTS I Sow S « ftA Were | ■ 1-vv ~a ir H One Rack One I Art | KIDDIES BOY’S BOY’S I <>ne l<> ( I I '"polo'" SWEATERS DRESS PARTS I SHIRTS . l itae I A| AureI 47c 1-00 1.47 107 ULU,tb I ■ N “47c ■ DOZENS OF OTHER VALUES " I Leather " Suede NOT LISTED BOY’S | ■ .IACKFTS ■ . Wtvnn W () ne Ki»ck One Rack . nwrATrnQ \*.ur ch.roe in nRr e Ladies’ SWtAIEKo o»oo LADIES uaii c c ,5 " 5 ' al1 * ■ DRESSES L nUUSt , No * s I “¥ovr” “HESSES COATS r ■ laalkwr • Values tn 11.!»5 || . lu ... One Rack II Some Sold for 19. »h MFN’S IRBY’S and I MITTENS 1-00 1.57 na l u''ftftiT* I !»sc Value and and HAIR vUA I«> I 51, "47c j 3°° | *3-— *b..a.»j. #o a I — NO EXCHANGES — NO REFUNDS ~ I I The Douglas Store | IB ' ' ■ John Halterman, Owner OZARK IKE ■CTCnmEMBIFWRB^^^"’^"*MB^YOu : RrY R ■W WJb I But WE AIM T GIVE W Fixin' J which BREAKS Z -TV • |r t >1 I MAM-V-MjUtf- ( ™ EM DREADFUL A r SEE < FASTER N a w'them yuh \ . ■s. - I SHOTS" 1 . - > 'ALL STAAS" < SOME MOO YEAR’II GOT NOTHIN' f [•SNTO.rV >:• XSW&AR s A ’ll V 7 we'll nevuh W MrTwnjnmL. . i 3 ■ 1 lava hand rn w/ / d I>7 wrong, ta , '—r sawl '<4 41 f1 1 \ ZiA oZAft *'Yr r/qlnrllw- u^ ~,y -J-L w I . ’. • • a. ■ . ' ' 7— -*— ' ' _<*. y ■— - 1 \
Bower 2H 25 ’ Rowie ...1..., 25 2« IH’W 7 24 27 : Iba’a ........ ~J 24 27 Bank ...' ... ... 22 29 ■ Soya .../. ..... -.79,32 ‘ j Itai~~Th« rip ... je7—_ 19 32 Kent , — 19 22 Sutton y.. ...—... 17 34 Sad Sacks y —l7 34 Miyeta . 14 37 ; ~ High games: Hannnell 195, 11. H dl. 192. Trosta 191, Musses 191, Rrldvnbach 185; BalH-oek 164. D, Fauroie 179. Bricker 176. Conrad 179. Moran 174. Frauhiger 174. V Ibn-kyiheyer 173. Halberstadt 172171, Smith 171, Woodward. 171. Steel left ' 1 DOCTOR PLEADS U.’,mt! From Page One! .... ■ Alh-e. file- mol Iler of his three ■ young daughters Mrs. Saudeta . looked wan amt are-ary. Asked how lie fell, the physi 'j elan ri-plieii !“ .• biw vol. e 'all right - lt ■_. ... If You Have Som«thing To Sell Try ’ A Demeeraf TVan.t Ad—H'Paya.
1 , -— ,-r-ta-r — :: : Federal & Gross Incom Tn for 1949 Is Now Dae! » 4 Business men who do not wish to pay their fourth quarter on their estimates, and persons selling real estate must file return by Jan. 15, 1950. Farmers, however, must file their return by Jan. 31. 1950. <- —My past experience acquired while employed by the Internet Revenue jand Gross Income Tax division should qualify me to file your returns correctly. Charges for services are quoted before the work is done. CALL IS6I FOR APPOINTMENT tII'ALIFIEII TAX & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE JOSEPH MASON (Former Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue and Gross Income Tax) . Rixitn 7, Peoples Trust Building DECATI'R. INDIANA
Temperatures Above Normal Last Year Berne. Jan. 5. — The year of 1949, from a weather *tandpol»t. wan . gUghtty warmer 4han4 usual, according to H. M. Remoter, local wmtther obaeryer. The mean ternfferatOre for the year wax 53.2 deI'reea. emhpared to the 30-year normal of 50 9 degree*. Rainfall totaled 38.44 hichea. two im-hea above normal, while anowfall waa only 117 tnche* lean than half of normal. No xero readings werp W corded here during the year and the warmeat temperature was 94. Wyoming's ehormous ? i <coal re serve of <2O billion tons could operate .the nation's fleet of 38.nfto.nttft automobiles for 2,7«0 years, it converted to gasoline, .according so government scientists. About 2.000 Americans visited Finland during the first six months of 1949 About 4.20» Japanese have been convicted (it war crimes since the Japanese surrender.
THCRSDAY. JANTART 8. 1950
LOCAL CLABMFICO aovertieing rates For 26 words or leas: 1 time Me. » tlmee 750: 3 timea *1; 6 times 61.76. Kales quoted are for coneocatire days. Ne classified sklpday adA accented. FACE la 5c per word Meh Inaertion. 50c minimum charge. Claaelfled ads llwtwsd la para gragha SOW Increase over regular rata Card of Thaaks. Obituary. In y Memoriam, 2c per word, 76c ' minimum. ■ , Copy sßuat be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 ant «S2SMSwMmiMMMSm2SS22SSB Most commercial lettuce Is of the New York and imperial strains. They are erroneously called iceberg lettuce, notes the National «"► graphic Society. True Iceberg fe * variety with ledtinged leaves and no cuminerriid importance. Oregth) ha* devoted more than 60,000 ucrtu to state parks and re- ( rea.iona) fat illiivs
