Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1950 — Page 8

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_ "■ 3’ Mew. Tnrir, Jett-19 — biggest pey eat Ms bosses mtld possiblygtve Mm — H».*« — toft 31-yeer-eM Bobby Fuller tag grim mood VMloy, "to regain my previous form." The farmer boy wonder’s fast ball coaled M a tot last season, aa<l so did the enthusiasm at the Ctave. land Indiana tor giving hhn a huge salary. Hia 1949 OMtract tor about IW was trimmed to *M.OM tor the coming <2 That's still not pokeeSt's^gay,’but Bullet Bobby earned when his "fast one” waa mowing down 'th” hatters The Indian bosses, who took over their job this winter by buying out Bill Veeck. actually cut Feller's pa: as much as they could. Under base ball law, no Mary may be sliced more than 25 percent Feller's ctl* waa more than that, but the espianatlon is that his 194* pay Include.’ bonuses this year the bonutuM are out. • “1 feel the club has treated me very fairly.” said Bobby. He Indirated he would be all out to improve on •his 1949 record when he': won 15 games, blit lost 11. and fad ■ j ad for the first time In his career ■ to strike out 100 batters in the season He was the seventh Indian to ' sign up for ’SO. leaving genersFmanager Hank Green berg with such ; headaches to. look forward to as J second-baseman Joe Gordon and | pitcher Bob Ixmon. -,TiHttnil__Henrich. the New York -Yankees outfielder, first Tmsemi.n, I will get paid shout 147.000 In 1953, i 'Jtist a shade under Feller. Butcfrr I him it’s a raise and he's happ> Pro Basketball NBA Results Furl Wayne 71. Sl><-'iovatar> 72. Rochester 70. Tri City «» Minneapolis 75. Washington S<. Waterloo s«C 3t IsmU 6b Philadelphia St. Ilontou 89.--- - ■ Tt lakej tejj_ye«r» to develop a new apple variety from a seed to a producing .tare. I .. ■ L FOR GOOD SHOES u\\ i * i — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 J “SECHET GARDEN” !| Margt. O'Brien. Dean Stockwell-. ALSO—abort! 14c 40c Inc Tax BE SURE TO ATTEND! —o FRI. & SAT. Mimi! Mk! taf! SEE IT HAPPEN! A GoriNw Reared By Gid JT Becomes Night Club Pa* . Then Utt- ■ teo»hedG>ont cf Fury! ■■■ '■Ljb Rp] 41 »pLB Sun. Mon. Tm —Oenni> Morgan, jane Takes a Sai’or '

Woort SeWulo Os Adorns County K „- Meatball Team Thursday Hartford at Commodores, Friday Fbrt Wayne Central Catholic at Tallow Jackets. tan< aster al Muamoath. Adams Central at Geneva (Ad ama Central game). ' 7 _ Osslaa at Berne. Pleasant Mills at Liberty Center hkamanl league Results Announced The Destroyers whipped the Daredevils. 42-17. and tha Warriors «allowed the Bullets. 42 19, In in traMßiatl league games at the ftp Destroyers FG FT TP Kiser, f 2 1 5 Price, f 0 » O Knlttle, c . S»d Duff g 4 0 ”S Johnson. g o 9 9 Cole, f “ ...... 11 1 23 Trouitier. f pen Biack, g eon TOTALS -20 J 42 Daredevils FG FT TP Evans. t 10 2 .Metzger, f ....... _ 2 I 5 . Murphy, c . 0 0 3: ,J McDonald, g 2 0 4 Hott. A ................. 0 2 J | ‘ Foor, f 10 2 Rambo, f — 10 2 Black, g .. 0 0 0 Ritter, g ..... 0 0 9 TOTAIJt 7 3 17 Warriors FG’FT TP Brunner, f t 1 IS Goeltl. ■ 11 3 Brennan, e 10 0 20 Thomas, g - 9 0 0 TOTALS .'•> 2 4. - Bullets FG FT TP :iur. f j , ~li’ t' 0 Carter, f ' - ~ 4 ft Sj Law son., c- 1 n 2' Il MiDonahtg 4 1’ o TOTALS ■ 9.- >1 ~ 49H. S. Basketball Fort Wayne South 52. Fort Wavne Central IT lo.erthuei Wabash .75. Tipton 4J. South Bend Central 55. Mi< liigan ' C.ity 45. \ Gary FroebeTTip. Gary Emerson -'fndlanniHtria Cathedral 4L.ln*j sLocriilae 37. Mott4i“ello 54 ile'l'isel/er |5 fndiat::>|Mdi>< Howe 13? oL< Bread-Hippie 40: —- - - --■ Mr THE is your organization f T”7 OI•* • 11 ptfe rita«***J| MEET THURS. JAN. 19 r- Tilttl’. M. EAGLES HALL TOxXIGHTand FRI. & SAT. In Natural COLOR! I. RED RYDER “( OWBDY&THE { PRIZEFIGHTER” ALSO—Comedy A Serial ' 14c-Soe lee. Taa i O—O Sun. Mon. Tues.—lt’s Startling! I "City Across the River”

K.C. Net, Bowling Tourneys Planned Fort Wv««' I**-. Jsn- 1» — Teatatlve plans have been made fur the annual basket hall and bow hu t . tournament sponsOTed by the tad- • tana Knights of Columbus count H. ( It la announced by Jamea J. W«6 ; ner, athletic chairman of the urguuIsatlon. ' 1 The basketball crowa. no* In the ; posaesslon at JssPW council, ISM. | will be placed on the Stock la tod- • lanapoHs Feb. 19 and 19. i The Imwling meet, under the direx How of district deputy James Al I lierts. wHI he held tn lefayct.e | April 15 and IS and April 22 and I Z 3. Aurora council 21H wHI de 1 fend Its title. 1 - - I Pistons And Packers Exchange Players The Fort Wayne Zollner Fls tons last nighl announced the ' trade of Charite Black and Rlrtite Niemiem to the Anderson Packer# 1 for Howto JBehults and Ralph 4 Bong» J ha Oh WH* the Blayerx f° r toßigbt s Kames. I -• 11 College Basketball ; < . Western Kentucky 79. Kvanavllle ’ ss. ~ I ItePaew S 3. Canterbury 59. MlßßOuri 7«, Wichita 45. I

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DTCATtm DAILY ENWOCBAT. DeCATtm. INDIANA

First Half Btandtogg HIILSmkh « n MeMHten n ~ <•*" - a— It »» Industrtes ...... ; x . 37 go Mtes ..... 35 Ji Lumber .......... 39 32 Bower sa fl Three Kings 31.. gp jg South Budd 99 m Rosie m n Bea's ..1... 19 39 BPW jg „ B«»k 33 34 S»sya . 22 36 Duo Therm 39 * Button ......91 X Kent ft 37 Sad Bucks 19 jp M»yer >< « High series: Babcock 517. f; High games: Babcock 197-179, Steele 191, Way 139. Odle 195. fteW nolds 179. Mac Lean 177. Woodward 171, Bowman 174. FLOOD SITUATION 1 that toiled here during th<* past two weeks. The situaUon was most critical Tuesday, when a creel at 39 iom was egpertad. gnd a secondary sandbag harrier w~m thrown up. The motto of fdako la "Kato Perpetus.” meaning "It la Forever."

■ -I .. — r- : - ---J* Ben Sprunger Heads Berne Lumber Company c Berne. Jan. 19. — Ben Bprunger was elected president eV the Berne Lumber company at tlto amhiaJ mu hhiilteT'. msitlßß held thto week. Other, officers are Wilbur - - inks mi ilia mflhsi ZNIUMMMnW' TM7CJ IHRWBIIBUMBa IKaU Lewellyn Stucky, aecretary-treas uror. Other directors are Klam Steiner. Kmanuel Neuenachwaoder and Dr. K. D Bixler Delay Appointing Berne Town Manhal ■ Bane, Jan. 19. — The Berne town board nt its regular meeting this week considered the matter of appoiatfog a town marshal, or < hlef of police, but the matter was delayed in order to give the board tuemlrers more time to consider the candidates. Several apptlcathitta have Iteen received. Propare Statements For Tax Payments Approximately 13.UU9 tax statements are being prepared by the county treasurer's office for distribution sbout March 1. It was reveatod today by Richard D. Lewtoe, newly elected treasurer, who Is the first snch official required to send the receipts Ip taxpayers He eald that he hoped that hte office would have the work completed for mailing by the March 1 date. The payment -date Tor the taxes Is on or before May 1. Democrat Want Ade Bring Results

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RUSSIA WALKS . 4 Cueaiuaed rwu Fees east consultation, decide to exclude the r representative of Kuomintitns > group (tom Its midst.” I The ‘'Kuomintang group 8 roton ■ to nst tonaltet China whose partiei r pation In UN functions the RuaI stens have cousistantly boycotted. ’ Th* throe states of Washington. Oregon and California wrodme virtually aH of tha nattoa's hops VOTE IS URGED tCmiL From fas- '»»*> - ’ aid to Korea Mil. • I Chapman • — Oscar U Chapman r was approved by the senate last F night to be secretary at tatertor. ‘ China—Sea. Styles Bridges, X.. 1 N. H., arrnssul the administration r of lasting former vice president ’ Henry A Wallace net U. S. Chtaa policy. The charge came Immediately after W'aUace released a long-oecret report on Ms visit to REUSE AT UST FerYmCOaOl CmemaiaiaaMMroapeMedpltocaam it £M rigtorodHtotoef AswouHs phlegm aad aid aaaoa » mmhe sad ibbrE BBzar eooelcy ErEßrirbN kzo©dßio! amcousmsstoxaasaTaß yaordnmpat ■ to asX you a bottle of Cxeiamkins wfah She uadarsoadiaw you asm libs the way A qaiddy allays the cough or yoa are so have your ammey ton-

China in 1944. *'•’ —— l 10,000 FORCED 1 tCeea. Fwa Fotta XM«> many of the southeast Missouri EUaeahA SAG famliUbO V«*r* rMinir >jwv tnwubww w ' • ~ boused la a former air base at Malden. Mo. Maay others foaad refuge with friends or relatives. The tamers aad sharecroppers ■ moved their livestock oat together ' with their personal betongiMS. Some of the stock was pastured ae Maher ground, some' Wee seat to the Kost St. Louis, ill., market.

j., WRjRKeEND SPECIALS AT SNEEEL’S MARKET DBKFTaMVBL < J >Re M LwS» — ' * fw »*» IHZandOXYTMM. M >AfB ijinroStae.... z.,— TIUKaMFAB x 2 Idirge Siae J _ Foodcraft ('offee—Frroh Graaad HEINZ -BABY FOODS M earn M ■ FRESH AND COLD MEATH FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES STORK HOURB: 9 a m. to 9:90 p. m. Daily SUNDAYS: 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. »:»0 to♦:» p. m.

THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1950

Public schools here were rtoaed as teachers helped register evarueah.. The mass eaadas. by ante. satomoMle. truck aad achoolbaa. was orderly. ABSOLUTKLV ALL TH« FISH YOU CAN RAT! EVERY WEDNESDAY , aad FRIDAY NIGHTS MIC* ONLY |LBB 1