Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1951 — Page 6

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Gorillas Win By Score Os 6150 Friday The Ih-qgtur t {'oinihodorm* wen,T rin|hle hjrepeut-Diehl previous win nvjr the Hartford. (lorllluH In n ruiftC.t’d ball on ih«- luttei’s flo|r Friday. mol nhiAfhrd a 111 fdi lu<|ng,fr<im the num whom they ImiMimlmned In ilu i«uni mmniy It.iljiltt'i ?' v }»• glime, tor the mo»t\|nirl, wh.k RdAmd tmmtlv (tout writ out on iy»» *irii|l, wuvmv Horn tn ni ilif hull Hit > Ini lhe (ilfh till..- Ill'll! mm.) of belt; llfite blading (Imir Whhllvn t miiiih. mimit infrin i lohM. ami Joining firn boy« Jm-v . |i<h>i|iia- f>« ■ ;,Jhr iW.«h, Am it Wum, (hr (hUgHa* ■ hifi iligdil to pout I I ilutilty Hume* thf illKli the lift Wtilie—Lliet'ommo--dpi were gelling in o/ them. 1 he Hartford renter flvr*won the «ui it* from the floor. however, push- 1 ing through 21 field goals dtiripg the game while the Commodores we e limited to 20. The game was closer than\the flni d; scote indii ates, howevri\ The . Iterator Catholic five led at the'; fin I stop, 15-12, then the gorillas ' pulled up to a half-time tie at 26-26. ( r, rather the Commodores pulled tip Co .the tie. With Jack Meyer set Ihg the pace in the second quar- 1 ter getting eight points, the Gorillas Caught up with, then passed the Coj j nodores In the second stanza, 1 at Hie time enjoying a seven point | aM&ijntage at 2417 midway in the I plerjod. ’ It was then, though, that little Jim Vbglewede caught fire . for; Lhe ‘yommodores and before ,hulitime i arrived he poured nine poiitsz through the hoop in aprc , iucttllar fashion. \ Meyer ended the game as high I ( s point man, garnering 42 points for 1 fhe|(>orllluM, while Voglewnde par td the Commodores’ attack with r.i < jpofpts Ih a losing cause. Tfhh Comniodores played the • guffio without the services of their regular center, Jim Wilder.- who suffered a sprained tinkle in |\ia. , tiro Thmwduy X'm'u h Duvi T«i'Vre( plajpl Hteve Guss In tin* pivot spot throughout, the, game, with |)lcl{ • o'. imk Coyne. Vince Fauroie 1 amt Vloglewede backing him up Uhi|l the final quarter when Gage, 'Fftßfiße and Voglcwkde left the , ' gan|e via the foul route. T|io Commodores entertain the ; Monroeville Cubs in a home game In we* Decatur high' school gym for fhe|r nAxt outing Wednesday, then ■trai|el to ‘Wells county next Fiida>\ ’ tot pteet Ossian. < Commodores ' . I FG FT TP D. Coyne, f r . .. 2 Z 4 'Giiite] f .... c 3 45 - Gads. c ...4 L 2 0 4 1 ’Fadrote, g 12 4 Voglwwede. g -14- 8 3 19* . liiijrent, fJ. 1 2 4* Costello. f J ft 0- ftj F. jMyne, g‘ft 0 ft Totals'2o 10 501 i Hartford j I ' < ' FG FT. TP \-Zkfeler, f 4 1 9’ “ Mef’-er, fJ. 8 6 22 j Wejkel. JA- 7 2 17 ‘ jAuj;s Burger, g --j 2 3 7, nlei man. ■g - | 2 0 4 It. v McCune, t ft 0 ‘ . .0 X t -1 tl • J. jdoCune, g \ .l. t w 0 0 ■ I Totals' 24 13" 61 j eferee:—McAfee. Preliminary . C.Cnmmodores, 29. Hartford 22.

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hlo Television Os 500-Mile Classic Indiana poll a, Jun. x 2(i (IP) The Indliunipolliii motor speedway’s'Memorial pay fiim-mlle race will not he televised this yiur, speedway officials said today 1 I'reshlcnl Wilbur Shaw said a telecurtl of (he ruc« Muy III) Was out but a ruiilo broadcast was expected to be per|nltjed ns iisuul. ■ Tlih race whs televised the lust two-y« in s to psi Minis tn t lie Indi iinupidls urea hy sialhm WFIIM TV. The Nhitlim reeimtly Joined g n.itiumil neiwoik Spartans Edge Out Two-Point Victory Friday The Pleasant Mills Spartans <d"'d oat a 47-45 triumph over the Liberty CenteK Lipns. Friday nigh* at thVf Pleasant Mills gym. \ The Spartans led at the end o’ lhe first quarter, 14-12, hut the .Wells county team was in front at the half. 24-22. and-at the third period. 35,-34. Jiin Price took down the scoring jhnnorfi with 16 ixnnts, and Collinp topped Liberty Center with 12. The Spartans will play the Gorilltis at Hartford \ Tuesday night, '"'tanid will entertain pryant at Pleasant Mills Friday. Pleasant Mills. ' FG FT TP Raudeiibush f _ 5 1 11 Johnsftn f 3 ft 6 Workiuger c 2 5 9 Price g ... 7 ■ 2 Hi Suman g .1 n 2 t'ase .f * a 11 3j Painter g 0 0 ft Edwards g \() I) ft Totals .. .19 9 47 ;' , ' Liberty Center FG FT TP J. Wood f J.. 1 ... J l l l t’rnlg f L.. r» ' 1 11 W Wood > 5 111 St mitt n g i v I i) s !(’ollltm g 4!' 4 12 Hoffacker r ft j ft a TotMlß ....... 19 7 45 •' A- . -.M Referee: Garrett. Umpire: Jacobs ' Preliminary Pleasant Mills 33, lilbertv Centei 29. • '■ i ■ ' High School basketball j Bluffton 65, Garreti 53, Aubiirn 65, Warsaw 55... KenilaJlviJle 72. Fort Wayne Concordia 55. ;.y : Milfird 47 v Columbia City 4ft\ 1 Elktart 45, Fort Wayne North\39., j Elwood 557. Huntington 41. Dunkirk 55. Hartford City .44. I Ctiesise 48. South Whitley 4G. A Angola 58, Waterloo 43. I Lafayette Jeff 59, Indianapolis I Tech 53. 1 I i i ■ . j 1 Indianapolis Howe 70, Indiana-1 polls Short ridge 34. ' Bloomington 55, Martinsville 50. i Marjon. 54. New’ Castle 44, Shelbyville Ipolumbus 44. Wabash 59, Monticello 54. | W'ashington ,48, Vincennes 40. Logansport 50, RighTnond 47. Evansville Memorial 62, New Al- • bany Gft. ~~~~ Madison 51, Frankfort -53. Anderson 62, Muncie CentraUfHU Muncie Burris 42, Alexandria 41. Gary Froebel 62. East Chicago Roosevelt 46. Jasper 56, Evansville Bosse 35. La Wirenyeburg ,sft, Nort h Vernon 47-5 ’ ■■ " ’ \ I Altep Co. Tourpey ETinhurst 52. Arcola 4|5. ' Leo[72, UufayHte Central 51,: Hoagland 41, Harlan |33, IJunitertown 73, Monroeville 44. Jay Co. Tourney (|i»y 63, Bryant 59. I'oiljiaiid 72. Poling 49 iLdiiey Bi', Madhon If). ATTEND MEETING I i < i>iitlt)|ift| I rani <M«r) i NdjuMrd h< coidlngly > I The F©n Wayne •enler will he I the. < < ii ( i to opt niic fend b« ton- iij,.' pnd of tip- ftseul yeur two iimif (int'i't will be opened In lhe ...ir.Sheriff Department Investigates Crash The [ sheriff's department Friday invulßtigaied an accident which occurred when a semi-trailer truck swerved off IT. S. 27 to avoid a car driven by Jack\ Friedt, of this city, aridi a car parked at Doc’s Car Dock, on Thirteenth TStrfeet. The damage was estimated at approximately <IOO and the name of the driver;|s unknown; he left before the arfival xof and no one had asked his name. [ ■1 1 - . ~~ 7T> . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

i \ ' MOVING UP - - - 4 - By Alan Mover Ik k T -■ i W 1 - /■ v ; i < A. ><A &NCINNATI. or 1 ■ 7k r ■ THE COUNTRY'S UP L * ANO COM/N& ■. ; v V\\ ! CASE COACHED — &T\ \ ZV 4 SEASONS I HE WOH 3 MfP- I " AY ER/CAN 0:.:v...QT. .rrV A COLL BSE TERENCE CASE ANL> T/TLES, 'OR/O STAFI\ T7EP I once/ ’V- ALL-IEASUE ' . e R n E rRO/T TEANt GRAPUATEDj7NEREARCAT& RErpo/r I R-'ffio,. l»y Kixtf FrulHto Bvn<lica»e \ it I ■■■ i .11 '' J , , —4——A-L 4,,.... ,

Eagles Beaten Bylancaster. Friday Night The Monmouth Engles, making their first staff since winning llie youiily < bamploiislilp last week, were ~1 lx ::s defeat by Liineasler Cent nil Friday night at the gym The Bobcats piled up a 29 18 timid at the first half and the Eagles could not overcome this advantage. Ed Stoppt'iiliagen, Monmouth guard, w.i » the night s leading I scorer with II points, while Cro- ■ zier and Sluldy each tallied 10 for Lancaster. \ .- ' \ ' The Eagles will entertain the Hoagland Wildcats at Monmouth pext Friday .J Lancaster , , FG FT TP Crozier, f 4 2 Ift Byerly, f .... 4 j 9. Shady, c ....... 5 f) Ift Yager., g r 3 2 8 (G. Geiber. g 4 0 8 ■R. GeVber. f .■ ft 3u- '. 3 ’ Frauhiger. g \0 ft 0 TOTALS 20 ti|'B 48 [ Monmouth , FG FT TP I Gallmeyer, f 2 I 1 5 Harvey, f ...» 3 3 9 Bultemeier, p i 2 3 7 Werling.\g, 11 3 Stoppenhagen, g _. 5 4 , 14 Kiess. f 0 ft 0 ‘'Sheets, J g r ft 0 ft W«il< 7 0 0 0 TOTALS J 13 12 38 Preliminary , Monmouth 38. Lancaster 36. ‘ —j —J . e ■h ' ■ T SENTENCE of six years In imposed on Dr, Gordon Seagravi .(above), fault’d American surgeon, on charges of higjtreason in Rangoon, Burma, will be appealed. The author of twe best sellers was found guilty ol “encouraging . . . the eftemy” fenc Os supplying the rebels with nodical equipment. Trial lasted three months. (International)

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i 1 ■ T 11 ' MERCHANT LEAGUE btandlno* j Dfl .1(111 pry Clc.tnei . 5 | ■l.lie. Giirdetis .........Ji.-, fil ’ s Mjiriir Inn , . ; ft I doih tikopt Kiiink . ~..Z 3 i :i Victory Hur 4 Itbudes Hoofing 3 [ ,Kii<k Ty ml al I , 31 3 Earl*-, '2l KrcfNo, 1 hJ 11 Kit .Vek‘ 0 : (j High .'.am.is. IroiT,. 2<i|. Web-stj-r 21M. Him ey',2l)2. K\ Mill-. .-cG, 'L <r r' IH- \ . MAJpR LEAGUE Standings i ; W L pt si I'ifmcy Ford ..i._ 37 23 sft Smith Bros. 34 26 4| Bfrk Elevatdr 35 25 4(> IRytrly s 31 29 4l( Ideal Dairy 1, -L 32 28 4 1 L(ster. 11.. 35 25 43 S<ibgfi*r ..-j.-.-i....... 31 29 42 Killy I 28 32 34 Mo's Hee. _. T 25 35 33 jligh' game : |E.' Werling 222. Stjeveris 2641 Siinmerinan 200s Schindler 214.* Hilly 203. Litter ,2l|>. tnniger [212. W-. Blakey 232. RURAL LEAGUE Standings , t Z . w L Old j. 5 t Stewarts _Z J ■ I Hpyetjy t 4 Ppc’s .'Car \Dock 4 . Reynolds Ins. 3 »> Hoiiglahd Ihiw. Z 3 k Nine MIU Lbr. ... Shearers! Mkl. *’ 2' •« v. f. w. ::::::, g Haylqft ft vg High garnet; Fiurote 22ft. V\’ZHrig £l2-211. 203. R mHler 212; i% [ \ g Philharmonic Chorus To Sing Wednesday l be Hlft-voR e Philharmonic djdrus,[ directed Ijy Buketoff. will I Imtird for the fiitHt time this -"O when It tukeH purl jn the phg. im,i»ii)onlc oil heHp'ri’H' fourth hiiM '' l •’ 1 "" <‘H <»( the Qtilmib Auditorium in Fort Wuviie op wf.-S nmultiv, .lanmirv 24. at 8:30 p ig rhe.vifonm mu perro rtn the I*lo logtte from the ot'mrn "M<'f|Htofft| l r' I i Hollo | I ■Vufmg\ of tlm IchoriHi •■leettHl to Ibn hoard u s dlUn tofiSi for the current sefeaon wore ttmri Ihtrklmltrr mid Lutlieu Yae& from .Herns. I II trfeds m • a o od T own Oe c«w | .it ■1 t

‘ — ... ~u a-^..a, ■ — • /§ fajSxA' don» let this 121 VMjjamßßj WARM WEATHER FOOL YOU! v/ L/' ' lt’» bound to be cold again toon. Drive In now and .mW \\\ A let our ®k'lled mechanics tune-up your car so It w.ll o„.i| fw mi ; I «•« <mlly and jive you top perform.nee. OupHty 0.. and Oil I J REQ TRUC^ 0 ™ Phil L Macklin Co. | “ Our w"^r e Good I I [<- •■ I ■ / .'I'M. JII ... . W7 8 . Ffrgt 3t, ! • p hone 3.2504 ■ ■ ....

Geneva Scores 43-41 Win Over Adams Central The (leiievii CardlnulH, after trull lug for three fourth* of the guitrn, tame hack lit .the, final |H<rl(>d Io edge, tint tin Adattia Central Wh yh'llimh v 43 I'l, at the Geneva MTft) Frldtly bight. _ | * The Hit s hound* led ut i nch of the pethalH, 11 |ft, 22 19 uftd iIU-Ull Ch iittva picked up Hu winning friar Mlp fef the foul Um making If. her-• Ihiow* while Adatmi CdtiHtil (’tmvprtutl only nine. ItetHtmiti lomod tlo< Winners with H i>oliit", itml llofitr’mti led AdahiH ('•Tittul, tilmi with 14. Gehevfe will play at Poling next Friday, while Adiints Central Haa Jhtte gritneg tpxl week, Hlufflon Wedneaday. Hartford tit Ph ilKHnt MIIIr Thursday and Petro hum at Bluffton Saturday. Gensva x re ft. |ff Weaver, f 6 ft 10 Bergman, t ....... 5' 4 14 Hantii. c 0 3 3 Kevil, g —........... ft 4 4 Mann, g \ v .-_. 3 2 8 'Pyle, g L_. .... 1 ‘ 2 4 ; Totals 14 15 43 Adams Central 5 , FG FT TP Arnold, t -J-> 2 15 Schrock, f 4 1 9 Mill h. 1. c . t 2... 1,1 3 Lehman, g ...L— 2 5 9 Hoffman, g 7 ft 14 Longenberger, g ..... 0 1-1 / - ■ -Z..ZTotals .......... 16 9 41 : ID feree:—Alexander. Viupire:4Davls. Preliminary Adams Cent-riil 38. Geneva 17. GIRL SCOUTS Gill Scout Trmip 14 met after whpol Tuesday Roll waa calll’d uml dues paid. A thiuik you not* was rend from Mrs V Doyle for it t'hrlHtmas gift we had given hrr i’inris were discussed for a A’Ul rutipe party and It was announce*) ih’at our health charts were to be in mxt meeting. Trailmakera Hen- dlstrllHiled. und games[ wei r played. .Refreahments were served and the meeting was closed, wlti: the Friendship Circle. Scribe, Barbara KalverJ Brownie Troop 17 met at Mrs. Custer's home Wednesday. Tim girls Were divided into patrols, (■.electing the following leaders and Daisy patrol. Shtrltey Osterman; Panther patrol. Cheryl /Vshhamher; Skunk patrol, Gloria I Wall.. After working on' posters the girls elected Gayle Custer a--for the rest of the season Mrsj Robert. Helm assisted with the meeting, which was closed with the Friendship Circle and the-song “When Day Is Done.” Scribe Gayle Custer. ' Brownie Troop 2 met Wednesday; after school. The meeting opened! with’ the Brownie promise' Further instructions Were given on first aid by ' Airs., Robert Railing. Refreshmeats were served by Marilyn Hakes. v The meeting closed wittr the Brownie song. Scribe, Patty' Cook- , Molasses Rich in Won Molasses, a by-product of the suiar industry, is rich In iron and experlmentj have shown that this iron Is highly valuable for body use. Another contribution of molasses is It* spicy flavor which makes it especially well liked In ginger bread and spiced cakes. ‘

[ OZARK IKK ; * / . V?- -- ■' AZ .1 wull.yum 7 X K ItflEWWaiWsW dinah.ju> «- u »- — 4 *\>AVr\) \ only got /wl got no A ozark ike /'ATxlil V \ \ ONE MO .<\ MOCHANCE SHOWS UP < THIS HCRf \ a agin st the m ) in time t mJoRAM -"<s* \ PLAV AN r strops • us a !■**/■ BfcSwi/ Wl QOT ►< \ yuhaint / thana mess up Pit fflk*'* CIT ESSZ4I Hwil UmA AWKIKnI . > w#*r / Wlwi - «xS i?** - iAT \Jk > SHOT'S Av J> HwwSKWRn k jfwc *»irrops EWIk * Jan?*/// W#ißwPSlnn *• r ■“- i\ *wK wEMGSBKiI «■ ~ ..... ~.. / ... 11 x \-n/ w ; - -i

—y- ' Suffers Broken Leg As Truck Overturns ■* t. - ■ • Bernh, Jan. 2o Howard BeltHer of Hearne suffered a broken leg und a few minor liijurles Friday when a large semi owned by the Dunhar Furniture Manufacturing cprimrutlon 'skidded on an l< y stretch bf pavement, struck a high lfiuxion line und upsht The acclddent happened on highway 41, near Dyer. Beltler was on his way to Chicago with u |mid of furniture, Wires from the high tension line, fell on the truck (uh, setting It (in fire. The tab and tractor destroyed hut Hollier was rm midvrd from Dm wteckitge by |mss- 1 |tig motorists, lie IsZn HI, Margar nt s hospital In llumnmml Ills <ou dlfhm Is sutlsfuctmv The Haller loaded -»wlth furnHjtrn tmrneil over bn the fqrtiliuro was not badly ' [’ j- ' Berne Bears Defeated By Ossian Friday ” Ossian’s brand of Bears proved Joo tough for the Berne brand Friday night, the Wells county team registering u 64-41 victory on the Ossian court. •' Z ' Ossian led at all periods. 10-7, .29-16 and 48-24. Heckley and McGeb each counted 16 points for dsslan, and Jack Nussbaum was high for Berne with 12. ' ‘ Berne will travel to Angola next Friday night. Ossian \ I ' t , ‘ [FG FT TP Horror. L 6 0 12 Byerly, f 41- 3 3 ; 9 Heckley. c # - 6 4 16 Witte. gJ ;1 „ft 2 McGee, 6 4 16 Jesse, f 0,1 1 Lobslger. if 1 0 2. Dlshorig, g/-.41 ft 2 Clark, g ...Z -1 I 1 3 (Irear, g .-J <> I 1 TOTALS | 35 14 64 Berne . p(j ft TP idechty, f ——2 I Purr, f I « f» Brilslger, < ........ 2 2® 6 J SprungeF. g. 2 3 7 Nussbuum. g ------ Il 6 12 Hlrsthy, f ? 1 5 HeTtsch, c .— _— 1 ft 2 P? Sprungcr. g .... u 2 2 TOTALS IB 15 41 Referee: Thatcher. Umpire: George. ■■ j \ Preliminary Bertie 32, Ossian 30. HOOSIER SOLONS (Continued From Paar Ooe) ' the start, too little work! by committees to get these bills oiit and then a grand rush to Accomplish everything in the last few days,” said one representative who added: , “If we all would get down to work the first week and go K along at an even pace throngh the session. there wouldn’t be too much of a problem. But I guess it just can’t be done.” Go to tae caurco ut yopr cboic*next Sunday. ' J Private Dancing Instructions 1 1 Given By . < I Frances Miller ) a Cabana Studio w I By Appt. Only J

GREATER HOUSING (Contlnurd From Paar One) most communities in the button Isu ally, there. ur»- 312 available for . every I,ihh> people The average for the United siates us u whole L 307 dwellings 1,000 InhubltuiilM. In (he oust north central states It Is 309. New Bed ter Polls Victims An oscillating bed with an elec tronlc drive hag bsen developed to further treatment of infantile p»rsl yals victims, v Dsmoorat Want Ads Bring ReeuH*

I Spring is in the Air... I Unjoy the wonderful aprmq weather In January H i| by lahinti Ihr whole famHy nut luhday for owe ■ of our d»HelOti» Sunday Dinner!.' Wholesome food. Delightful atmoaphtro. p M I HOTEL COFFEE SHOPPE | '■■■-■ ■ : - . - | DANGER !| B v ? • 'B H The Fumes Coming from ! A WORN OUT | I MUFFLER ‘ I I Can Be Fatal. I DON’T TAKE A CHANCE! I\ Let us install a new » v muffler oh your car now. I BUTLER’S GARAGE I ■ 128 S. First St. Phoni 3-25(16 ■ ■ J Initiation < 1. of Candidates C ( Next Tuesday Evening > | January 23rd - 8:00 P.M. ( f ■ All Candidates Must 1 1 Be Present and Have f C . J Dues Paid. > > Bluffton Degree Staff f | | OYSTER SUPPER I f Afterj Meeting 1 | ALL MEMBERS ARE ( ( URGED TO ATTEND. )

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951

Dr. M. L Habegger ’ Berne Health Officer Berne. Jan. 20 Dr. M, L. Hah. egger. local phynlclun wan nainFvl ftHrne city health officer Prhlny He waa MplKdnted by Mayor Au>drew Hjirujiuor. Thn r term I* foi four years'. Ollier iiveinberM of Iho health board arif' Dr. Harold B. Lehman and Mlhm Elvira ld«hman, h N The health bomd will Ihkiic imrinilH to dulrlea .to aell grad* A milk and products' after |iro|a»r InI lotin afe ftiliilr anil leijUHe Hi mt nrvt. luHpect real an ran i a and haul HtornH in Herne nnd < utuplle vital Ktath-th a, etc,