Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1950 — Page 8
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Sewell Holds Ho Hopes For Basel* ’ KvQS rClllrafl! » Ttmpo. Fla., Marek 31.—(CPI— Lak* S*w»ll. la hl* firat year M manager of th* Claetanall R*d*. baa no pennant hope*. Ha will be ■untM If hi* club better* last year’s seventh place finish. "We need mare power sad bettor pitchtag." Sewell explained Tn not at all satisfied with the wap thing* hare shaped ap.“ That statement was surprising becaaae the Mede hare been the standout elab la the Florida spring traintag Grapefruit leaaaP. Bat, Sewell I* looktatg beyond these victori** to opentag day. April 18 Despite Sewell s peaatmism. how erer. thing* way be better tor Red leg fan* this season than they bare been ataee the pennant winning day* o< l»» and 1M« For It looks Ilk* baggy whip Swell Blackwell la going to be able to pitch again this season. BboaM he regain his 1047 form when he won M gamer. Sewell may not need that "belter pitching" he ■peak* about y. Blackwell: Herman Wehmeier. who appear* destined for hurling greatness; Ken RaffenOerger. the crafty southpaw, and Howard Fox. who won only six last season, will be Sewell's big four. "Beyond those tour 1 can't tell you anything about oar pitching.'' Sewell said. "There,ar* stat Jobs open on the staff and I don't have .... th* aHnht**t idea ■** i* going to win them " Walker Cooper, who look* better this spring than he has for year*, will be the Nft-l catcher If the Reds keep him There ha* been sbm«w
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talk that be may be traded If »om* club ba* * right handed power Mb Ult.lS «dXw Jla .reJii™ ; Except tor second bus* the tafield I* pretty well set with Ted Klussrwvki on firs*. Virgil Stallcup at short and Grady Hation at third. Bobby Adams. Jim Blood worth. Lou Klein and Sam Meek* all ar* in the running for the second base spot with th* edge apparently belonging to Klein right The outfield I* uncertain. Only Ron Nortbey. obtained from th* Cardinals, appears sura of regular duty. He has defensive weaknesra*. but the Reds need his big bat. Other candidates are Peanut* Lowray. Marx Rackley, who waa purchased on a conditional basis from th* Dodger* for ».W.<W>. Uoyd Merriman. Danny Litwhller and John Wyroslek. Z. TOXWFIRM trwtswwea rtxwfserOwl theme: "What will you do with Jesusr Rev Schmidt will serve aa llturgist at thie service The public la Invited to attend the Palm Sunday service* Those not particularly Interest** ia the confirmation rites ar* asked io attend the S o'clock service, since the seating is limited. SEN. MCCARTHY tCeatlaaed Pram Paw* O*et employ* of the stat* department since the department's loyalty program was instituted In IMT, there was no loyalty file In the department on Lattimore. SET APPEAL iCaatlwaed Praas raw* Oae* D. Lewton. and court appointee* Mr*. Nathan C. Nelson and Samuel Butler are other members of the board Harlow added that further dates for appeal tor the other townships .will be announced next week.
mcKSf fwCKsrs SSI Ir Playoffs Ry United Press The New York Knickerbockers and rhe Anderson Packers remain ’ ad “alive" unlay In th* Nations! ;• Bu*huthali-A**nfintl*n piayoffs -— I Th* Knickerbocker* survived . elimination last night when they f edgad th* Byracua* Nationals, so . to 7*. to deadlock th* b*st 01-lbr»e I eaatera division finals at one game . each. The Packer* ahm knotted 4h*ir I western division final aeries witn the Indianapolis Olympian* at on 3 r gam* apleee by trouncing th* for- > mer Kentucky Btara, 54 to (7. r Th* Knickerbockers, playing be- ■ fore n partisan Madison Square Garden crowd, defeated Syracuse • on five straight points by Goebel ‘ (Ted) Ritter In the final 4S seconds 1 of play. At Anderson. Ind., the Packers 1 erased a Ih-point ladtamapolis lead In the first quarter and led. M to M, M haMtitaw. Th* .4lyaip*i>A Who were minus two offfieir scorIna aces, tall far behind in the ' second half. s The Knickerbockers and the Nationals will meet tn their decisive f serie* gam* at Syracuse Sunday t night, while Indianapolis still pin/ , host to Anderson tomorrow nU'ht I In their third sad final game. SEEK TO SAVE tCantlMed F**m (*■«*.ttaei as long aa Ireland remains parti tkmed. I Speaker Sam Rayburn has called f on his colleagues to reverse them . selvsa on both the farm commodity » and Irish amendments and to kno<** them out of the bill on roll call votes. —!— ——- The Rtso.ooA.oon cut seemed like ly to st*y In. 1 Taylor Candidate For ' Commissioner s Post Roy K. Taylor, 45. Decatur route ' S. Adams county resident for the ' last 15 y*ars, today announced bis candidacy for commissioner of ' the second district, subject to the ' decision of voters In the RepuMl- ’ , an primary election May "I: The candidate owns his own farm on. the Salem, road in Washington township He is married end the father of seven .children, Taylor said that he always has been interested in county govern ment. especially roads and school*. The candidate ia seeking his first public office and said he would make a thorough campaign for the post he seeks. He baa been en kaged in farming all of his life If you have something to *bll or rooms for rent try s Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.
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Navigator* won three from Paat Commanders: Spitfires won three from Tankers; Pilot* won two from Destroyers: Flying Diacs won two from Doughboys; Non Coms won two from Gunner*. ■ W. L. Pt*. Gunners 22 11 Ik Destroyers ...... 20 IS 25 Navigator* 1* 14 25 Spitfires ......... 1» 1* 25 Past Commander* - Jt-JS.. 24 PiUt* -2.. IE IT 21 Flying Disc 14 17 21 Doughboys IE 1? It Tanker* It 2S 14 Non Com* - 1® M it High games: H. Andrews 225, "1 FrauhlgeP 214. Eagle 205. E Bulte■neier 200-260. WOMEN'S LEAGUK Standings W. L. McMillen ?1 t Mie* 20 10 South Budd . * 18 IS - ■ Bagettea .——-It—lS— Bank 17 13 Bower 17 13 Three King* 17 13 BPW ............. It 14 Duo Therm IE 14 Rosie 15 14 . Gas* .IE II Hill Smith .....15. 15 Lumber Co. ..... 15 15 _ Be* * 14 14 Sutton ...... 14 14 Kent 13 11 Central Soya „_—_..lS IS Industries 10 20 Myer* 10 20 1 Sad Sacks 5 25 High games: B. Faurot* 18C, Babcock 135. Moran 134, Bowman ‘ m. Engle I*l. Steele 17». A. Holl* 1 177. Bultemeler 174, Smith 172. M MBt ITL 'l', Z 4-H Accordton Bond Organized In County Adamft coiinty'u 4-H accordiun , band enrolled >7 member* at it* I first meeting laat night, held at H the Decatur high aehttol under, the , direction of Arlen* BaHteer. 4»H junior leader and arcordkm teach er., The first rehereal j for/April 13 at 7:30 p.m -at the Berne o I Men!hers- t«> date are' Pat KeU ly; Fanny* HalM»gg»T Barbar* inan. Carol Wall. Audrey Kuhi l Keith Welch. Carolyn Meshburger James Moser Patty McCune, Joyce ’ Zuvrvher. Max Y<»der, Harry Mate j Jin. Howt.vn Wagner. Naoma \VenR ger. Deanna Sipe. R«mi)aiid Yager. ( Judy Yager, l-H ‘memlwrs w-ho I lay a< <'brdions are invited to jofti thr croup uhih* memhenship re II mains ojen Gh a fe* Thi'I <xin be don** hv < <»ntra< tiriv Miss BaTsiger <>r ttfe c«>i»iity extension effke
Compares Grocery Prices With 1939 , ».'44*Ttka*ira ’rnwUrrndT D*catur grocer, brought a price list dated 1333 to th* Daily Democrat office today. The list waa ota* that waa po*ted t in hl* grocery iture 11 year* ago and.-a l* 4w terestlng to not* th* price* o< ’ ’yiwrarir thar tiuw.—- — The llst Is as follows: Wheat, 43; oat*. .28; corn. .30: ry*. .31; cloverseed. 3.00; timothy. MS; bog*, (topi. <10: cattle, 17. and H.: sheep. 8.25; lamb* 8.75; chicken*. .13 to .15; egg*. .IS; creamery butler. .27; hay. 7.50; aoy bean*. .45: sugar (N.Y.) 4.85; cheese 15; sugar (locall 5 50. Mr. Milla always posted th* grain and cattle prices along with bls grocery prices. » 10 Catholic Priests Are Placed On Trial Prague, Cxechoelovakl*. March 31. —4UPJ- Ten ranking Roman Catholic ]>rie*t« charged with taking orders from th* United State* atid the Vatican were placed on trial today for alleged espionage mid treason. The list of defendants reported by the official ('seek news agency contained no member* of th* board of bishop*. The first news of the trial catne from the Prague state radio. Indiana Bond Drive Goal $17,875,000 Indianapolis. March 31. —(UP! — Indiana's quota for the 1350 Independence savings bond drive will he 817.875.000, Robert W Fowler, state director, said today. The nation-wide drive slogan will be 'save tor your Indenpenden< e~-buy U.S. savings bonds” and •he liberty bell will he the symbol, he said The national goal Is 8850.IMAI.WM). Indianapolis Negro ' Is Killed By Auto H Indianapolis March 31 • (I'Pt n John • Hongiaw. abfiut -ob, an ln« I'dianupolk nt»gro wan billed todisv . *h*ri (hr automehHr h<» was rid . mu jjj-WMA Btruckc by..another cw:. Police said Douglan wan riding ' with ,AJruv B.iker, ?.n, and thHr ; nitfo wa< stnn-k by driven hy \lvin HcndnrMom. 29
The Proof of the Poddin’ is in The Testing! . This time old adage appiiet to our modern up to theoninute method of dry cleaning Our Clean Sparkling Dry Cleaning Is Yours For The Tryirig. 4 ( ALL I S TODAY! Phone 147 Plenty of Parking KHLVS Dry Cleaning DRIVE-IN PLANT 1 427 N. Sth St. ACROSS FROM G. E. iVJi n* 1 I [sCM® 1 E H» s V !SchU‘ (UA 1 ■ ANo,‘yts®-^ oO IHS 1 t”a.us • • ' 1 ML (».«* ' ■ OZARK IKK
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COUNTY-WIDE <Cwatiaaed Fe*m Paw* Ow*l aon reailara that th*lr major pur* I po** ia aa* as adncWion; tkM ar-,, • Uon in catching stray don or In re- ’ straining owned dogs la a re spani libimy resting HOarely on .th* ' shoulders pt every person in th* r-.mommtv—r-- - Sat Up Sehadul* ’ « request of th* council, hav* ■•¥* tap th* foltowtag achadul* ta which they will make aa earnest effort to 1 b* ta their office and be prepared to vacclnst* dogs against rabies. Dr. Edward Peek. Dr R. E Allison and Dr. D. W Flreoved will ue ta their office* Wednesday. Thura- ; day and Friday afternoon*. April 1 5 .«. T. Dr. J. O. R. Campbell will b* ta his animal hospital every morning of every week day. The veterinarian*, of course, will be able to vaccinate dog* on any
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call. i The vaccination la not espeelallz painful and doe* not cmaoo th* dog any particular dlatroa*. VacMiMUton . 4egA
aOBMHMMMMi I Don’t Nogloct Your Crankcase I Th* Oil in yiw erank case Io pretectlen *goi*4 costly repoirat KIMI I T 1 Let u* change it to Texaco Havolin* or M>F “If-m Valvolifia. While shopping daluw la I>■ I I onva in* ■ ■ “Your Downtown Garac*" ‘ Dick Mansfield Motor Sales ' ’ .
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rabte* for abcmt 12 months. It 10 the bdpe of th* health councU that e’wry worthwhile dog in til aa JR Pip wjwfnMtfiii Abplww tab*flrat Wook-tf April.
