Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1939 — Page 6

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Columbia City Defeats Yellow Jackets. io.«

EAGLES SCORE 19-7 VICTORY OVER DECATUR Jacket* Score In Opening Minute* But Fail To Hold Margin locator's Yellow Jirkrtu took th* opening kickoff from the Columbia City Eagle* Friday night at Worthman Fl*-Id and marched •Haight down the field without loalng possession of the hall to •ror* a tom hdown. add th<> extra point and take a To lead before the game wa* well underway From ihia point on. however, De latur'a offense bogged down when near pay dirt and defense lapse* enabled t'nlunibia City 10 tally three touchdown* and hand the YelloW Ja. ket* th**lr seventh defeat of the season Pre*|er kicked off for ih»* Eagle* to open thi* team**, Johnson ramming to hia lfiyurd lin*- With Alt draw* carrying the hall or* nearly every play, aided at rationally hy Waller* and twice hy Johnaon. :-t Jacket* carried the hall straight down the livid to the liveyard Hite from where Waltera tallied on an end run. Walter*' •corisig play wa* Hie lkth scrimmage play of the game, ail hy the Jacket*. On a fake kirk formation. Andrew* plunged arrow* for the extra point Midway In the necond period. F.. Redman * punt wa* downed on the Iteratin' 7 Andrew*. In printing out. »llced Ibe hall oul of hound* Races DEVIL'S BOWL SUNDAY, (X T. 22 Field North of Deratur on River Hoad 2 P. M. Frank Burger

Public Sale 2 - FARMS - 2 80-Acre Farm 74-Acre Farm In order to settle the mat# of the lata Reynolds, we. the undersigned heir*, will dell a! public auction lo (hr highest btddei regardless of price, our two well-improved farm* Located IS mile* aaai of Herne. Indiana, on Stan Road it*, and IS mile* south on the Jefferson and Wabash township line, on Wednesday, Oct. 25th HALE STARTING AT 1:00 IV M. PROMPT FARM No. One 80-Acre Farm This farm consists of M) seres level land well tiled fair fences food Improvements and blffh pmdarln* soil Kntlre so acres are under eititlrailon Klee tt Icily available IMPROVEM|NT| HOUSE h-remm house tile block and stucco with slate roof and good cellar Thla Is an Ideal farm home and In A-l c.iudltion (trilled well and cittern at house BANK EARN M ft s M ft with 14 ft tool shed and com crib attached Thla barn la In good condition and haa metal roof Cistern at ham CHICKEN HOUSE—SO 0 lllft .In good condition with cement floor Thla farm haa beautiful surroundings, frnll trees, snd nicely arranged FARM No. Two—74-Acre Farm Thlg 74 acre farm adjoint the Macre fatm and la all under cultlvat Km with the exception of 3 ucreu of woods All level land fair fences, well tiled snd a high producing farm Klertrlrity available IMPROVEMENTS: BARN Hip roof bam M ft. a «0 ft Thla hem la like uew HOUSE—Amom bungalow with new roof Good drilled well and new cittern at house , CORN CRIB AND TOOL BHED ~*b ft. a 24 ft CHICKEN HOUSE— II ft g U ft . with cement floor. TOOL EHBO: WOOD BHEO; ifhhde and Prult Trees. In order to aellle thla estate these farm* will Ire sold without reserve t« the highest bidder either farm will make aomeoue an Ideal farm ho't# They are nicely located only I mile* southeast of Berne, lad. In a good farming community Ideal surroundings, dose to good churches, schools sod markets If yue are contemplating purchasing • firm don't fail to see these two good (arms Vow arc welcome lo come. Inspect them any (me before the day of aale, for further Information write or eee Klletiberger Bros . Auctioneer* Hlufftou Indiana, or IClmer Baumgartner at the Bank of Heme TERMS ON EACH PARM . of purchase price cash on day of aale Balance on or hefri-i* March I. 114 b *Heae farma are free and clear of all tncum Nnnmms. SANFORD S. REYNOLDS AUGUSTUS G. REYNOLDS FIELDING M. REYNOLDS Heirs of Estate KIXKNBKRUKK BROH Auctioneers Rimer Baumgartner. Clerk

on hi* own 14 Heyen play* carried the hall to the liecatnr twoyard marker, and F Redman scored on a quarterback *ncak Pro* ler’* kick for the extra point wa* | Wide. In the third period. Columbia City took the hall when Johnson kicked out of bound* on the Eagle*' Ik E Redman pulled a surprise !>a«* to I*. Redman, the latter lie I ing downed on the Decatur 4fi Seven play* and the hall wa* on I iji. [w*ti|r five K Redman ■ crashed over center on the drat play for a touchdown An attempted pa** f°r the extra tioint w** Incomplete Columbia City tallied It* final touchdown In ihe fourth period K Redman dropped back on hi* own line In tleep mint formation. but tn*lead ran with the ball, cutting wide to hi* rlgh! and then In *harply. eluding the tew Decatur linemen not blocked out. aud then outrunning the lx. a hit *e«.notary to score after M yard* l’re*ler |ila*-e kb k*-d tile extra point. tJecainr Columbia City Lynch LE Malone Kgly LT lltvely Hrown Ui Lucinblll Mel. hi V IIUI Kit horn iltl Trier Fried! BT Jelllaon Rromer RE June* It Johnson QB K Redman Walter* LH l*re»|er i.lnlger Hit Moser Andrew* Fit P. Redman liecatnr *ub* N Johnaon. Fennig Ikivldaon. Oranger, Hcharoerloh Columbia City *uh* Mvera. Ja-k*oii laingohr. Decatur *< orlng touchdown, Walter* Point after. Andrew* t line plunge i. Columbia City acorlng Ttourh- | downs. K Redman. 2 Point after. Prealer tplaeeklcki officials Farri*. Portland. Bate- | man. liarrett: It Nulf. Fort Wayne o~* - Jehovah's Witnesses. 122 N Htli St Watch Tower Bible *iudy Sunj day. 7:So p m using the Sept 15. ' ISM Watch Tower. Siihlect,•' ’Doom ->f Kellgton," part 7. Spiritual text. "For It I* the day of the laird'* veugeani e, and the year 111 recoinpetue* for the controversy of Zion" l»a 34 * Salvation book study Wednesday | 7 So p in Trad* I*l a bead Town — Oecstu’

SPARTANS LIST NET SCHEDULE Com motion** To Open I'lt asant Mills Schedule November 2 Herald Vignrd, coach of the Pleasant Mill* high school, today announced the Spartan* basketball schedule for the 1938 40 season The Spartan* will meet the Decatur Commodore* in the opening game of the pleasant Mill* home schedule, Thursday. November 2 This will mark the official opening of the new Pleasant Mill* gymnasium auditorium and will be the first basketball game played In the new addition, completed this summer. Six ietiermen are available for this years squad Clark. I). Mi Milled, W Mi Milieu. Watkins and Umgenberger. all seniors, and Holloway, a Junior. Juniors out for the team are Bate*. Four. Haggard and Harman Only one of laat year's regular* was lost by gradual ion Hob Harman Preliminary game* will start at 7 p rn aud the varsity games at * o'clock. Coach Vizard announced In addition to the regular schedule of I* games, the Spartan* will lie liosls to Jefferson. Monmouth and Kirkland In a four-team hltnu tourney. Saturday, i»c. .10 The schedule follow* Nov. 2 Decatur Commodores at Pleasant Mill* Nov 10 Monmouth at Monmouth Nov. 17 Jefferson at Pleasant Mill* Nov 21 Muncle at M unite Nov 22 Kirkland al Pleasant Mills Nov 2* Hartford a! Hartford He. t Wiltshire. O. at Wiltshire Itei * Ja k*on at Pleasant Mills. Dec 12 Mention. O at Pleasant Mills Dec 15 Kirkland at Kirkland • Dec 22 Dei atur Commodore* at Deialur Jan 5 Monroeville at Monroeville. Jan. 10 —Roanoke at Doanoke Jan 12 Rockford. I> at Pleasant Mill* Jan 2* Jefferson a: Pleasant Mills Feb 2 Hartford at Pleasant Mills Feh 9- Monmouth at Pleasant Mills Feh Id Monroe at Berne 0 , ARRIVALS Mr and Mra Garth Anderwon. of Idue Street .are Hie parent* of a , seven and three-quarter pound boy, , horn at the residence at A: to o’clock this morning TLe child has been named Ted IVilm-w i NAZIS CHARGE ICOffTlWmgD FROM PAPE ONfcl ' without covering Britain and her | empire with dishonor and drench- , tng them with the contempt of the world lam the last msn In thl* - country to mshe such a degrading \ proposal We sre not s beaten , nation far from It and I am not , recommending that we should beg for peace al any pile*, a* if we , Qtgggj SUN. MON. TUES. Coetinuout Sunday fesm 1: IS GINGER KOGKHS “BACHELOR MOTHER” Dsviti Nhrtit ft Big (net ALSO — Cartoon A “Crime Dee* Not Fay.” 10c-25c —o Last Tim* Tonight—On Stogc—“JUNIOR EBONV FOLLIES” Sc room—Co or go Roft. “I Stole A Million.'' !oc-2tc ICORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuow* Sunday—tOc 1:tl to 4 “Kin* of Newsboys” Low Ayr**. Hsian Mack & “Woman Doctor” Frioda Inoooourt Howry Wikoaon Evening* lk-Mk ■ i 0 I Last Tims Tonight — Ooorga O’Snan, “Fighfng Gringo." ALSO — l “ Such Roger*," 10c ISt

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1039

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were vanquished I am n«rt going ha. k one step on the pobey I have always advocated of standing up firmly to the dictator* But you can he firm at conference* a* well a* on Ihe battle field ” Lloyd fleorge pointed out that both France and Britain are fully armed for war and that the whole empire la coming to Britain's aid ' — 9 -— FRENCH EXPERT rOXTtWL'KD FRO* raOE ONRI ■ that French troop* had retreated | yesterday from a pari of ibe Warndt Foreat weal of Saar bruerken an urea which Ihe Ftench t.iok In the earty day* of the war A high command romtminique noted Increased artillery and reconnaissance activity al several point* be-»woen Ihe Moselle river and Raarliruecken tie other parts of ihe front. It wa* said, there was only vllght artillery fire. — ,0-— ■ —. Air Raid Warning* Sounded In England London Oct 11 -HUJ»—Air raid warning* were sounded in the north-east coastal region* of England al 2:SO p m. <?:>0 a mi CRT*. All clear signals were sounded 24 minute* later. The sound of antiaircraft fire was heard In one northeast town before the warning siren* ahrieked The roar of British fighting ermft J waa heard overhead hut no enemy ; planes were reported to have been |

Series Hero Taking It Easy . -i i ' fa*/fm 4 \jL * y 4 V Wit Ljr t w m mm i mn m m rmmt world eerie*. Charley Kallar. Mammlng New Tag* outfielder, takaa H easy about his home at Frederick. Md , plajrteff UMa tamls aad hunting Kate MUd three home run* In tb* aertea to tmerg* as tbe outrtandt.vg baiting atar at the Mu* ! ribbon rise ate

sighted During the waniing period the publb- tiMik shelter and there wa* no panic. — -o - GERMANY. RUSSIA (COMTINUKD Klmu PAUB UNg| hoped they Would escape Bovlet domination Their hope wa* based on the new situation created by the Ankara treaty, pledge* of solidarity trom Sweden, Norway and l»en- [ mark and the Interest of President I Roosevelt In the Baltic situation Long Walk Te Court Port rblcago. Cal <UJD ttr'dered to appear In court her* for an examination for hia aaarts tn con nertkm with a Judgment of 175 for rent and groceries. (Hl* W. Vote, aged SO. unemployed but n«d on relief, walked to mile* from hi* home in Richmond to comply with the request Examination develop ed his aaaet* totaled S cents. The court offered him II for return transportal lon which he refuted. I but later accepted 50 cent*. Suburb Ccnqotra Meaquiteea Toledo. O. (UJ9 The fashionable suburban village of Ottawa ; IHIIs attai ked It* mosquito prole j lent In a scientific manner this lyear and scored more than *0 percent The program ha* coat the villagers about I* rent* per capita ■ • Juxt received—shipment of new St a-Scope rampiiM hate in hrown anti green, sfiwn's heat color*. J.l.H.'i. Peteruon Siort. _ »

JUNK GAR RACE AGAIN SUNDAT Junk Car Races Will Be Held At Devil’s Bowl Sunday Junk Car rare* will fce held again Sun.Viy at ih<- Devil*' Bowl, north iK-cutm on the river rood. Frank Burger, who staged one or two of the races lote In the season ha* announced that he will at age still another Sunday afternoon. He stxted that he believed the Junker racing,fans of the city and community wanted the race# as long a* the weather would poosibly permit. The rare* will start promptly at 2 o'clock. Three and possibly four fast races are to be included on the card. Plenty of free parking space I* to be available Several features, including giving away a > alf. an- planned by Mr. i Burger a* sidelight* for the event. PLEASANT MILLS Mr. and Mrs Kenneth N*nen*ch-j winder of Decatur, visited Hnturilar evening with Mr. and Mr* Ed Melrhlng Mr* Albert D. Fuller and aon I Mussel of Detroit Michigan, spent' tbe week end In the C. L Cuaterl borne. Mr and Mr*. Flank P. lleiherMadt. former refluent* of 'hi* county, now of Colon. Michigan.! Live returned to thele home nfter a few day's visit with their zon. J. F ■ Hn|t>er*tadt am! family Mr* Roy Case d-llghtfully entertained Mr*. Whel Mann. Mra. Ber thi ( Lark and Mrs Ethel Hay to a —— |

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I delicious chicken dinner Wednesday :t ia>lng Mrs Mann's birthday anniversary Mr and Mrs, C J. Spangler and I .on John. Mra. Lydia Mcßtrnes. Lad Al Roebuck motored to Ander ! -on and vlaited with Mra Leona | Vcßarne* and rhlldien Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Habeiftadt enlertained for dlsner Sunday. Mr and and Mr*. T. P. lUlberstadt, Mr. <nd MV* Wayne Baad of Colon. Mi'hlgan, Mr. and Mrs. KM MelcV lug and family. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hwberutadt and daughter Joan. Mr and Mr*. Franklin Halberutadt an t Date Harper of Pleasant Mill*. Sunday being ihe birthday anniversary of Mrg. William Noll, her daughter Mr*. Rath Anabangh of , one-half mile west of Bryant, la- \ Red her brothers and sisters and tli* tr families, anu ber ptrenta to h-r home for a delirious pot lurk dinner Latter lit the afternoon a pillow altp shower waa given in , hceor of Mr*. Noll. Many beautiful pairs of pillow slips were received, also other gifts. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Laurence Noll and , family of Linn Orove. Mr. and Mra j Winston Bawley and family of ' Heine. Mr. and Mra. Claude HemI i*pger, Vivian Noll and Rob Hemlln- - 11 ter of Fort Wayne. Harry Manley 'and son Donald. Mrs Maria Hilton 'land children Betty and 800 of Dscrlur. lavwetl Noll. Neva Rllle/ M*»lne. Belly, Thelma. Kathleen lend Marilyn of Pleatant Mills. Mra. O. 8, Fortney wa* delight-

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