Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1942 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Defeat Geneva, 37 to 3
Decatur Downs Cardinal Five Friday Night Jackets Win Second Contest Os Season At Geneva Friday D*-:atur'» Yellow Jackets scored their ee< ond win of th»- -cason Erl day night. downing u stubborn (Jen ; t va five. 37-32 cn the southern floor 1 The Cardinal* started strong and ' at the end of the initial stanza were leading 12-10. Here, however, the perrymen rallied and in the H»cund period rang up lo markers i against five for the losers to as ' smile a 201* lead at the midway , mark After the r«wt period the Purple | maintained the lead and was able ■ ■yjvu* \sw was nierTZTomTw rw. rwarv£7 SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from I:ts “TALES OF MANHATTAN” Ginger Roger,. Rita Hayworth. > Henry Fonda. Charles Boyer. Edw. G. Robinson, "Rochester’' ALSO —Shorts 9c-30c Inc. Ta* -0 Last Time Tonight—" Pied Piper" Monte Woolley. Roddy MacDowell. ALSO —Shorts 9c-30c Inc. Tax | CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Cont. Sunday—All Seatr 10c to 4 “TOP SERGEANT” Andy Devine, Leo Carrillo & “HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT” Richard Carlson, Barton Mac Lane Evenings 9e-25c Inc. Tax -0 Last Time Tonight — Don Barry, "Outlaws of Pme Ridge." ALSO"King of the Mounties” 9c-25c inc. Tax.
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR DEC 8— E M A Earl Kennedy. % mile south of Monroerille, Indiana on route 101. Roy S. Johnson. auctioneer DEC. B—-Corwin J Fleming. mile south. ’4 mile west of Decatur Human Bron . Aucta. DEC 8 Henry Relmschisei. 4 miles east of Bluffton on State Road 128. Ellenberger Bro* . auctions rs. DEC ff—Alva Smith and Hoyt H Hartman. 2 mile* northwest of Bluffton. EUenberger Bro*, auctioneer*. DEC B—Henry Rodenbeck. 1 mile went of Hoagland or 10 mile* southeast of Fort Waytr* on state road 27. thence 2 mile* east nn Hoagland r<>ad. Glenn C. Merlca and John L. Flaher. aucta. DEC Iff—W W. Hawkina, m miles aoutla aat of Decatur or 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. Human Bron Aucta DEC 10 —Heirs of C C Nruenschwsnder. 3 miles went and 1 mile north of Berne. Indiana. Jeff Llechty. auctioneer. DEC 11—Walter Bucher. 1 miles north. % mil- west of Dixon. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. DEC. ll- Mra. Peter H Imrick. % mile west of Magley or 2*4 mile east of Tocsin or 7% rjlle west of Irecatur. Human Bros., Aucta. DEC 14 A IS— E. W Dailey estate. 7 farms. Adams county, east of Decstur. J. F Sanmann. Auct. DEC. 15—Harold Dolch. 1 mile south and 3 miles east of Monroe. Ind JeS Llechty. auctioneer. DEC 18—William (Jack) Byer, 5 mile* west and H mile south of Rockford. Ohio; 4 miles south and 2 mil n east of Willshire. O. Roy S. Johnson. auctioneer I Christmas Trees i BEAUTIFUL BALSAM TREES, ft all sizes, on display on our USED CAR LOT 8 DECEMBER 7th | WILL SPRAY ANY COLOR DESIRED ft Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales | srst
! to boost the margin to five points. 2v23. us the game went Into the last stanza. Thin margin they pro!tected thr ughollt the test of the i contest. Andrews. I>••• atur renter, was the off' naive etar of the tilt, getting a total of 13 point* on five field goals mid three charity tosses. Eichhorn and Heed were next in line with nine and seven point*. resjiective- [ ly Windmill r led the losing cause jof the Cardinal with 11 rnarkeru ■ on four field goals and three fiee tht w« Hanni chalked up four fielders for eight points. Decatur FG FT TP Eichhorn, f 3 3 9 lived, f "17 : Andrews, c 5 3 13 i Spahr, g 0 0 0 ■Cochran, g 113 Liby. f 9 0 0 Brotner. g 10 2 i McConnell, g 113 To.I.- 14 9 37 <; ii. v.i Ft; ft tp Windmiiler. f 1 3 11 J Agler. f 2 15 | Bixler, c 3 0 6 I Miller, g 0 0 0 i Neuenschwander. g <• o o I Hale, f 0 0 n | Cott, g 10 2 , Hanni. g (Oh - - -- Total* 14 4 32 Referee. Sink*; umpire, Troyer. Preliminary Decatur 26. Gen* va 21. o Berne Rallies To Defeat Portland Bears Overcome Six Point Lead To Win — The Berne Hears, overcoming a nix-point half-time deficit. edged out the Portland Panthers. 31 to 32. on the Berne tlo r Friday night. Portland held a 19 to 13 margin at the half but could not stop the Bears' last half rally, le-htnan and C. Habegger led the Bears with 12 points • ach. and la-ggett was high for Portland, also with 12 point*. Berne FG VT TP L. Habegger. f 2 2 4 I Schindler, f 10 2 Ixthman. < 5 2 12 C. Habegger. K 4 0 12 ' Stucky, g 000 Fluecklger. f 10 2 Sprunger. g 0 0 0 Totals 15 4 31 Portland FG FT TP Becker, f 2 2 6 I .1. f 12 4 Smith, c . 4 0 8 lloush. g 10 2 Leggett, g 4 4 12 Frakee. f 000 Totals 12 8 32 Ref-rev. Dcrwln. Empire. Everhart. Preliminary Herne 26. Portland 9.
EX-GIANT - - - . By Jack Sords £ - tsiKAL W MANA&E-g orv•• 'f ■ • * « ' <£ W ?' S EAST '/EAR. AT ■ a A’EPjrep ii ■ SALARY OF./ ’ ig t as !■} jßjfflHflUEr/ \ 5 S BSMMgMf IB £ W 'WFjBh w— —* - ■ / sjcceepEp / / W / JOH4 m'cmzawas -rte ■'.s' ’S Wl ; /&! A.<TSMAsJA6CR fid / i<933 AdP \4oid PErWAdTS y ■ftAT Y6AR. AdP Id l<?3t '9’7 Kill TerrV— xWX AteMBCK OF T4e-Alew , —Adp X /»/ yoCK. SIA/vITS AFTCR zo \ X/ yeAtzs'service, ia/itm i tmastoucoa' ) lUe TfeAAA I AS dE WAS / zvWW \ I —J ! Spartans Defeat Kendallville 2*. Garrett 25. r Fort Wayne South Side 34, Bluff- rw ■ a J A • «<”> 32 Rockford Quintet Fort Wayne Central 37. Hartford City 23. siv'S"" r °" Pleasant Mills Is New Haven 38. Fort Wayn- C. C. ; Winner By 26 To 11 37 ((overtimes Oxslan 40. Lafayette Central 21. The Pleasan' Mills Spartans, disHuniington 28. Wabash 25. playing a tight defense, defeated Auburn 41. Angola 33. Rockford. 0.. at Rockford Friday Martinsville 38. Franklin 2!*. night. 26 to 11. after leading at the Anderson 32. New Castle 32. half. 11 to 4. Bedford 41. Bloomington 2< Pleasant Mills held the Buckeye Marlon 21, Utganxport 20. quintet to three field goals. The Washington 28. Vincennes 21. Spartans' scoring waa well divided. Shelbyville 44. Connersville 26. Sapp and Painter hading with six Elwood 36. Tipion 32. points each. Muncie Central 32. Frankfort 31. Pleasant Mills Win-: w ii Huntingburg M FC. FT. TP. O WllllAmson f 2 O 4 NARROWLY ESCAPE ' ? f j * £ 10 2 (Contlnuad From Page 1) l>alnler M 3 0 6 them. IC. Frey f 0 0 0 Lieut. A. A. Marks, army inspec- L. Frey f ..102 tor at the local creameries, enroute Taylor f 12 4 north across the tracks, had just Total* 10 6 26 parsed the McAlhaney auto and Rockford (0-> heard lhe crash Hta unto wa* al- j» e ; g >| » « o o most struck after stalling in the f Oil tracks. Hurless c 2 0 4 o-— - p OJ( K 0 0 0 Discuss Plans For Fri.mger < 000 e. • r i» . I Huffman t 113 Staqinq Fox Hunt ; caywood t o i i 1 Buel g ... 0 2 2 The Adam* county fish and game Bollenlw< . h( , r K 0 0 0 conservation league will meet Mon- Totals 3 5 11 day night at 8 o'clock at the Preliminary Knights of Pythias home. Since a neeMnl M | )b H . Rm-kford 13 large number of foxes have been reported in this community, th" club will discuss plana for staging Ixtulsiana's 80 oil fields produce a fox hunt, it was stated. | 88 million barrels a year. Public Enemies to Rommel | mml1 1 ■ mi ■ & - Mb • ' c / I W? 2"' k — ; .....kM,;,.... i Britain's two leaders on the Libyan front Ueut. Gen. Bernard t. Montgomery, right, aad Air Vice Marshal Arthur Coningham. are shown conferring somewhere on the desert. Coningham rests hj 1 fouA so a fuel can left behind by the fleeing Afrtka Korps of Field [| ,“**“*•* Marshal Erwrn BommeL
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Hartford Suffers Firsl Season Loss Double Overtime Is Won By Petroleum The Hartford Gorillas, in losing their first game of the season, dripped a heart-breaking 39 to 37 decision to the Petroleum Panthers oti the Hartford floor Friday night, in a double overtime batth*. The teams were tied, 35-35 at J the end of the regular playing time, and at 37-37 after the first extra period With only 15 second* to go In the second overtime. Blankenbaker hit a fielder for the Wells county quintet to win the bull game. W. Dubach. Hartford center, led both teams In scoring with 16 points. Blankenbaker led thPanthers with 14 points. Kistler, regular Hartford guard, wa* out of the lineup with a pair of fractured I ribs. Petroleum FG FT TP Blankenbaker. f 7 0 14! D Frantz, f 5 o 10 Fisher. <• I*4 G Baine*, g 0 0 0 Lix-kwcod. g 4 11* Hen'ey. <■ 0 * 0 K Haiti's, g 10 2 Wilson, g 000 Total* 1» 1 39 Hartford FG FT TP Bertsch, f 113 Riggins, f 3 2 8 ( W Dubach, c 6 4 16 Vannette, g 204 L. Dubach, g I V 2. Moser, f 2 0 4 Splchiger. g 0 0 0 Totals... 15 7 37 i Referee. Liecbty. o RENT REGISTRATION (Continued Fsvm rage 1) edited. In the case of the hotel and ' room house form, the proprietors' | copies will be returned to them, and on the housing form the land lord's copy will be mailed to the landlord, the tenant's copy to the' tenant and the area office copy will be retained in the files. Mr. Worden again wiihes to explain that a tenant la required to fill out forms even In a rented 1 house, if he in turn rents out any roems to others. If he rents out rooms to one or two people, he reg-, later* each individual room 011 the ; hoiwing form. If he rents rooms J to three or more people, he regist-
1 ELKS MEMORIAL I SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. = ELKS HOME HEAR and MEET REV. M. 0. LESTER I Members and families respect your broken circle. Attend! Cash Coal & Supply I I R. A. STUCKEY I PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction on the Earl Kennedy farm % mile south of Monroeville. Ind. on road 101. on TUESDAY, December 8,1942 , Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 7— HEAD OF HORSE* —7 Pair grey mares, smooth mouth, weight 3200; Black mare 3 yr old wt. 1400. broke; Grey mare. 2 yr. old. wt. 1300; Black hone colt yearling; Mare colt weanling; Registered Percheron etalllon. a good sure breeder, broke to work any place. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO 2 Guernaty cow* t A 7 yrs old. freak, milking heavy flow; Guernsey cow 3. will freshen by sale day; 2 Guernsey heifer* with their first 2?..l by °?!* r *£L y h«lfer bn fptrt by day of sale; White face heifer with calf by side; Three heifers coming yearlings HOG* ANO *HEEP !? w - l * ,roc • ow: ’ F ‘** ,er ho «’ ,bo « t «*> «»•; • feeder bogs about 70 lb*. 16 Oxford ewes. Ito 4 yra. old these are extra good ewes. • POULTRY - M Leghorn Hens. FEED—About S ton Sudan Grass hay; mow of loose straw TRACTOR A FARM IMPLEMENT* Allls-Chslmer* model UC Tractor on good rubber in best of eowdltlon. Me During heavy frame 14” tractor plows. Bradley tractor dSc; J. De're corn planter with fertilizer attachment and tongue trucks- 3 section spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; 2 J. Deere single row Dohbam eultipecker; smooth roller; Oliver sulky plow«i^* r r« r nC ?r’^ T ’ , ? bU 'L WMOn * r * ck ,n 4 ,r,ln bM ' »"* T«nibull New Idea eorn pirtter In good condition; Walking breaking plow, Dover: New Idea manure spreader New Idea side delivery rake, good; Monitor grain drill; New Raem* Threshing * drive belt; t double sets work harness. Platform scatoa' IHC cream seperator. <M !t> capacity; Brooder houa« 10x20; Brooder mentton*”"* Hott,<bol<l ° oo4 * tnd ““F articles too numerous to TERMS-CASH . E. M. & EARL KENNEDY, Owners Roy 8 Johnson and 8 R Rose, auctioneers Wm. Cook—Clerk. Lu ßch served by the church
er* all of the room* rented on one hotel and looming house form. "We have tried to make it a* convenient as possible for landlord* to register and the registration Is a simple process and we f p »'l confident that we will have the full cooperation of all landlords in Adams county to the end that this may be taken care of promptly and accurately. If there is any doubt con cernlng the necessity of your regie’.erlng < r if you have any question on rent control, this can be taken up with the Adams county rent office or yon will reielve a prompt answer if your letter Is addressed I to the Fort Wayne ar a office. 228 Utility Building. Fort Wayne. Ind "If. when the tenant receives his copy cf the landlord's registration statement, he disagrees with any facts contain'd in it. he has 15 days to slate his disagreement on the reverse side of the form and mail : it either to the Adams county or Fort Wayne office. If. however, h" Is satisfied with the landlord's statement, he merely keeps the copy for reference. The landlord I* required to keep his copy after 1 it is returned to him by the rent office and to show it to each new tenant. The new leant must sign ! the reverse side of the landlord's : copy a* evidence that he has seen it. When there Is a change in tenancy the landlord must report the fact to the rent office within five days. The forms for making out this report may be cbtalned from either office,” he said Hotels and rooming bouse* are not required to notify the office of change In tenancy, but are required to post their rooms with the legal rents in accordance with Instructions contaled on the hotel and rooming house form. Mr Worden announced that rent control was lielng extended to all {Other area* In the country which have been designated as defense rental areas just as soon as adminj istratively feasible. o Conservation Club Meetinq Postponed The country conservation club ' meeting, which was to have been held Monday night at the St. John's school, north of Decatur, has been postponed to December 21. because i of a conflicting meeting. o— - ADAMS COUNTY (Continued From raws 1) high school for one and one-half years. r -• Surviving beside* the parents ! are a half-brother. Eddls. and a ( sister, Ruth, troth living in Chicago.
Monroe Bearkatz Take Six In Row Trounce Polinq By 34-17 Score Friday The Monroe Bearkatx chalked up their sixth victory of the season without a defeat Friday night, trouncing Poling, 34 Io 17, on the Jay county team's floor. Monroe led at the half. 15 to 8. : Jchnxor led the Bearkatz with 10 point* and Stroud was high for Pol- ( mg with six points. Monroe FG FT TP Johaao*. f 4 2 10 i
SONOTONE ~~ HEARING SERVICE (A* Advertised in LIFE Magazine) COMES TO DECATUR We are pleased to announce that Mr. C. E. Mac Kay. Ce( Sonotone Consultant, will be at the Rice Hotel in Decatui Tuesday for the scientific correction of unsatisfactory We invite you to call. Hours from 10 a. m. to 9p. m RICE HOTEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 AUDIOMETRIC hearing tests and consultations without c or obligation. SONOTONE HEARING SERVICI 714 Citizens Trust *ld|-. Ft. Wayne E E Pieros, PUBLIC SALE We. ths undersigned, will sell at public auction with.>u| to the highest bidder, known as the C. C. Neuensi hwander the premises, our 123 Aere Farm located 2 mile* W.v a < North of Herne. Indiana, on THURSDAY, December 10,1042 At P. M. IMPROVEMENTS: 8-roorn house, slate roof with I < ..mf condition. Good summer house with metal roof Eitra gi 40x80 .slate root and stables cemented, with tank ImuoGood hog house. Tool shed, 16x50 Hen house 16x26 Ws| with com crib. 2 outside cribs. Wood house and other out I Good well and wind pump, and soft water clste;n- elec building*. 801 l very fertile, mostly drak loam level »ell 1 fenced. About 12 acres in timber. 8 acres In blue gras*. 14 - . « gras*. 12 acre* of growing wheat will go with lhe fa tn 7 • the outstanding farm* of Adams County, no open ditch « I road, close to good town, school, churches, and market a i l 11 in the market for a good farm be sure and attend thi- -.l* TERMS: 20% cash on day of sale, balance on or bes * 1943. when abstract of title, brought up to date, and deed * iivered and possession will be given. For further Information call or see Jeff Liechty Berne. Heirs of C. C. Neuenschwander, Owi Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer Noah Neuenschwander, Agent Public Sale I, the undersigned, have decided to quit farminj t fore, 1 will sell at public auction on the farm l<xate< I west of Hoagland, Ind., or 10 miles southeast of Fort | on atate road 27, then 2 miles east on the Hoagland WEDNESDAY, December 9, IM Commencing at 10:00 A. M-, Prompt 3—Head of Horses- 3 Bay gelding, 4 years old, sound; Roan mare, a I years old. sound; Black mare, smooth mouth. 12—Head of Cattle-12 Red cow, 6 years old, will freshen Dec. 12; Holrt 14, will freshen last of Dec.; Jersey cow, 6. due to Mar. 8; Spotted cow, 5, due to freshen Apr. S; Guern I 5, due Apr. 20; Roan heifer with calf by side, rebra heifer calves; Jersey bull, 18 months old. 45—Head of Hogs— 4s 28 good feeding shoats, weighing around HO H a immuned; Cheater White sow with 7 thrifty pip; White gilt with pigs; Gilt to farrow last of Dec.; bred Nov. 6; Sow bred Nov. 21; Chester White m 17—HEAD OF SHEEP-17 Ten. 3 snd 4 year old. Breeding Ewes; 7 Yearbrs >•«« are extra good sheep. CHICKENS—BO White Rock Pullets. •— HAY — 10 toa* of good timothy bay; I tone ot bean hay; 3' • Fann Implements, etc. Me Deering Farmall Tractor F-20. 1938 Model. » :h first ciasa condition; Cukivntor nttachment*; ' Oenlua No. 8 tractor plow, new; Mc-Doerinx 10 bole ' drill, new; Mc-Deertng tractor diac, used 1 season. • fL. like new; Me Deering Cwltipncker 8 ft . n » « I Planter with fertiliser attacbmenta. good. New Idei ««•» good condition; John Deere binder. 7 ft., good shap. MP loader; Titin wngon with new grain bed; Turabui. »»<oa « 4 wheel trailer with box; aide delivery rake; Oliver corn « Clover seed buncher; Spring tooth harrow; Spike w tedder; bob aled; end gate seeder Standard fanning "i 1 scalee. 19M B* . bass saw with good belt; Grappl* I aeta of Good Fann Harness, Forha; Shovel*, and num< ■«» DeLaval Power Cream Separator, size 14. just P ur ‘_”*j 1924 Chevrolet Coach In good running condition wim II tires. — HOLSEHOLD GOODS — Full line of household goods Including Kalam.x' n-s moot new; Lindenberg Player Piano, with 1W roll* Chain Bed*, and many other article, too nnxerj.. I TERM*—CASH No property to bo removed until **- *" Lunch wui ba served by Antioch , HENRY RODENBEt h. 4 Gteaa C. Merten. Hoagland Ind Pboae 42 I John L. Fisher Marian Ind . Phone 219-Auctioneer- | 'J. O. OUbort-Clerfc. |
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Roof, f ~ ~ 7" 11-ehman. <• Ruudt-biMh. g Hlrachy, g > Wagner, f | Trump, g Total* ‘ Poling , Sortor, f ‘ ' Htroud f Gllleple. c F. Wrightman. g H Wrightman. g l|ocv<r. f i Ireland K I ~ Total* Prelimm*,, Monroe 30. Puling jj — ——J i Trade in a O.mwi T„ wn
