Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1939 — Page 6

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TENNESSEE IN 19-0 VICTORY OVER KENTUCKY Tennessee, Texas \ggies Favorites For Bid To Rose Bou I N*-w York !» ■ ! uP> H -• Bowl :*v*-r spread ov*- th*- <<>>ith today after it* wo top ..udid.;'** Tennessee and Texas A and M came through th* second Thank giving day football pr--*-' irn ••ill Ulilwaien and tinted T*-mie*«*-i- hriioil to t the bid for the Pasadena post s* .*«-.*i gatin' wallop'd K'-ntii'kv I**> but ha* one tame I ■ go arain«i Auburn Ib’i '• Th.- V-U*« romped over T' xat* J"o t.> < tin* ft 'he southwestern , onfer**i >■ << '■ and remain in the running bowl r»'< ognilHMl Brown intiv*-r*ity - tr**ng*' «<|ttad ended Holger- I’tcann wit sing streak and Imp*-- tot tn mt beaten season It to " North Carolina * Tarheel* b<mn< «d ba. k from their Ihik. defeat t<> iii>: whelm Virginia r* *' thr*-*- touch down* and a field goal eave A kan«a» a 21-« v. lory »v* Tol-.i Allbum tied Florida 7 " and Via bama swamp*'*! Valid, -rbil' '.9 o m the day * other important gam* Enthusiasm wa* not * iinfin***! to post season game* a* th. pigskin tot'-rs prepared virtually to wind up the iwu“oti tomorrow The Army Navy a«*i. . **n mands attention along with Southern < 'abfornta Tulane and In qUe«l|e. Who risk unbeaten re. old

MERCURY and FORD TRADE-INS One of the finest stocks of I sed ( ars that we have ever had. 1939 Dodire Tudor Sedan. 1938 Olds 8 Tudor Sedan. Trunk — Side Mount*. 1938 Pontiac Six 2-d<a*r Sedan. 1938 Eord Coupe l ike New. 2-1937 Plymouth Tudor Trunk. 1937 Chevrolet Tudor Trunk. 1937 Ford Fordor Sedan. 1937 Ford Coupe 1937 Ford Cluh Coupe. Radio. Heater 1937 Buick 2-door Sedan. 1937 Sport Roadster Man* of above ear* with Radio* and Heater*. BE SMART and at THE TOP with MERC URY 8 for 1940. Al D. Schmitt MOTOR SALES Ist at Jetfer*4>n Phone 144

• • Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams • « . Friday H Kirkland at G» n< va I • ~-ah' M ll« it V. Mu’. O Hartford Monmo'i’h i Saturday Redkey a' Bertie Mo- ■ a ,b fl. ;«<,n a' R* rn<Sunday i Commodore* S' Wary'* of Michigan Ci'y i-i -rerilflianl games The service gam* will tak* mo*' of 'he spotlight i* far a* color and attendance i'""< a vitlii.il 10.. sellout being p, o 11< ally assured, but mor.- mipwame ,* attaihed jto the gam> .Hit ill lais Atia.dew ’wher. Southern California tinkle-', L \\ ashiligti.ti - lluskie Imping to remain unbeaten until they * los. mH against C C I. A next w.*-k th<- tu»«l<- in N* w llrl. au* Tilanes unbeaten squad goes agi la.nlsialia State where a vote v fol th. green wave will gain at .east a th fin the mii'ln t*i< i lonfeteiue ■ hain|do>;*hlp, and at Pittsburgh where Dm|U*-»m gam blow it* ,w-;ieit re* ord against !»• troll Vi. toty would • l» qaesne of *ome sort of Iw.wi of fer Odi< r good i..|A. * include Holy <■.».- Bostoi t . I I hamX'VC Bay!..i Hi.. and > M rr < r DECATUR TEAMS WIN THURSDAY Blue (’reck. Cloverleaf And ( W Win County League Games |i Him Cte. kl» y l v. rteaf Hid < V" I- i ',•! ■■ Wl ’' ■- - ’ - W . - . J ■ ,e. test, Thnt.lay t.udjt with only Blm i .. k . .| k .d ..it' ii .nd township . th. I*.-. ...I,ft.... i • Mills • u f- . • ■ •!■ I». and CY<» whin; • d .a <■ C,. i-v.i i'i i ....'• FC FT TP Sh<» r <> i; Beery f 1 <• 2 Smith, . i n Blyth. it 1 Sfokler ’ O |ll Totals 12 1 22. Ha,ttmd Ell FT Tl’ I' Kistler f "11 Me*hherger f " o ft Statiffet < 'ill! H Kistler a 12 4 Anderson g SOS Totals '» 4 22 Referee \lidrew - Cloverleaf FG FT TP Stapleton ' f, 2 H Kaylor f n in Gay < " 11 limluel e 4 t •» Hill, g Si*, Hehhle l S « 4 Totals 2" f, 4fi Pleasant Mill* EG FT TP Teeple f II II ft Foor f 1 ft 2 Halle-rslaih. < d it 12 Kdge||, g II II II Riley, g 117 laihsiget. g ft ii li Sovilie g ft 11 llutliels g II ft ft | Totals hi 2 22 Referee. Halberstadt Heeatur CYO FG FT TP Gage f 2 I li Chnan f ft ft 0 Hess, r 5 111 Otnlor, g 2 0 4 Bolinger g c 3 15 Totals 15 5 35 Geneva FG FT TP Smith.! 1 0 21 Fenstermaker, f 0 o 0 ’ Snyder, e 2 0 4 M'Klsslik g it ft 0 Meli hl. g ft o 0 Matlot, r 1 0 1 Kloplensiine, f 1 0 2 Muth e 1 0 2 ‘ Aitgsburger g 0 0 0 H Augsburger g , 3 1 71 1 It!

MIMHSMi MMKSfIMw ? »o” M-flflifiiM ii r o.7W_ «”■ uI« Sc • day Gamble Store Agency Phone 421.

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iwnu y.ih.u Min i„. ha'llln.- (■•• sh. , T Jun victory of ili. .. tonight when th<y take Hi- floor m-aln-t i|i..|r Mien roon tJ ■ .-Me.-. I!,. Hoagland Wild nt hi The Jacket! have dropped theo hr»t three game* of the year to Portland. New Haven and Garrett, and hope to end the loa.ng streak tonight on the floor. Second team* of the two school* will meet in the preliminary at 7'15 o'clock olio •hie • ! Miami* I utility , non victorwti* team* w.ll move mH of the 1 ellat tonight. ,i« the Monmouth E.i<k« file team. ’he Inner, play ’h' Hartford Gorilla* al»o with five .tralght loaaee .it the Hartford gymnasium Th.- other game. on tap tonight ire Pleanant Mill, at Wilhhire tihio. and Kirkland nt Geneva —oOo—- — county'* only team with a perfect record to date the B«mRear* will !»• In action Saturday night, meeting Redkey in the n<-w Rerne gymi i.luni Rerne will alno be the «uene «>f the other Saturday night till, Monroe and Jefferaon tangling at the Rerne community j auditorium oO<> Decatur'* Commodore* face a realy tough future in the ne*t few day*, playing two game* on the road m the apace of three day*. Sunday afternoon, the Comm e* travel north to Michigan City to tangle with St Mary'*, and Tuesday night, the lad* move on to Ander»on to meet St Mary'* Gael*, afway* tough contender* for state Catholic net honor*. — 000 - ■ The Yellow Jar kct* will also tain ad ion Tur-nday night, like winon th*- road The Jacket* will Journey to Bluffton to meet the Parlor city Tiger* In the flr»t of the annual home and home *erle* bettween theae two arch rival* of many year* .landing Bluffton ha* defeated Portland and Columbia City and ha* lu*t only to the Auburn Red Itevll* —oOo™ Tuesday night’* game will be a Sortheaalern Indiana conference encounter for Bluffton but not for Decatur The Bluffton game here on January 2d will tie a conference game for the Yellow Jacket* but ,iot for Bluffton —OOO--In conference game* played to date. Auburn defeated Bluffton Ilconference game for both *chool*> , Bluffton defeated Columbia City <conference tilt for both*. Garrett I defeated Decatur (league game for I leu hl. Kendallville defeated Hartford Cliy (cons retire game for | Hartford but not for Kendallville*. ~000 ■ Conference tilt* tonight are Bluffton at Hartford City (league tilt only for Hartford)'. Columbia City and Garrett (league game for both). Kendallville and Boufh Side (league game for both!. — n —■ ■■ Trad* In a Gooo Town — O*catur

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT TP.If)AY, DFCEMBFR 1 1939

‘hist a Joke" ,/s x Z i ? <C r Ken heltner

Hrre is Ken Krltner. star third ' baseman of the Cleveland In , dians. who has been disclosed as the highly-paid baa* tall player . who applied for the *ls a week unemployment compenaaUen in ■ Ohio. Keltner. Interviewed in Milwaukee, declared that the whole Incident "1* just a big joke ’ He said that a* soon a* 1 found I was not entitled to any. I withdrew the claim ” Keltner said he applie.l on the advice of a Milwaukee insurance .-.tan who assured him he was entitled to It because he was unable to find employment in the off season Keltner * salary is said to be |7,.W a vear Decatur Bowline League Results Major league teams howled a double shift Thursday night, pil- | ing up Mime tine scores In the first shift. TlHWeller rolled a K4l series. Ari Farrar a <2!» and Z*lt 4 SIS On the other alley*, laidd i broke |iH»e with a big <99 serli* I In the second shift, Ahr had a i | <l3 aeries and Tulweilei came ihri.ugh with a <ls There were 32 IM score* bowled. a record for the alleys, and all «'MI series JOO mores, first shift Tutweiler 245. 21<; Keller 204 Ml; Miller 207. Farrar 212. 224. Hoagland l#3. Wmidhall 21st; Appelman Joi; Zelt 2<>s. 212. Stump 212. Mies 201; Ahr 2M Mulschler 203, Udd 25* 231. 200. G fohultl 201 Joo scores, second shift : Hoagland 203. 2M. 234; Woodhsll 209. latnkenau 222. Maby ZU; Ahr. 111. 223. G Schults, 210; Tutweiler ' 220. p»5. Him Hotel Hoagland _ 203 20* 234 W.Kidhail 209 145 14*

WANTED r 1 RAGS. MagaziMß. Newur paper*. Scrap Iron. Old Auto 'I Radiator*. Ratterie*. Copper. Hra*M. Aluminum, and all trade* of wrap metab. We buy hide*, wool, ahetp pelta. the year round. The Mai«r Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe at. Phone 442 ' I BMHHHIMHBBMBHMMB

Appehnan 19* 141 175 Zelt I*ll Ifio ir,f, Total* 9»S *26 93.' ’ McMillen'* Maby 160 132 212 DIB I*l 165 1.11 <; 8< hultz l.n; 14" 210 | Schlickman 154 176 15‘* 1 I ■>.. f',l. Spot 2s 2* 2* Totals *O9 791 *94 j Hon-E-KruM Frlalnger 171 193 I*l Tutweiler 22" 205 19*i Keller ITS |*7 |K( Miller |4k 139 179 ' Farrar 19* 150 161 ' . 1 Totals 9,h; *74 *95 ! I MutSChler's Stump 166 I*2 164 1 Mie* 193 |6| 191 1 Ahr 223 177 213 Mnt»*-hl*r ir.9 175 I*s ■ -odd IV. 179 |*| i . Spot k K v Totals 93* »*•> *i,| I Hon-E-Krust Frlsinger 192 I*4 195 Tutweiler IM 245 216 Keller 169 204 2ft| J Miller 179 164 207 Farrar 212 224 19J ' Total* 932 jojt 1012 ’ Rte* Hotel Hoagland I*4 203 147 Woodhall |93 210 171 ' Appelman 17ft 161 fol Zelt 205 21’ 199 150 IM Mnkenati m Spot 25 25 25 1 Totals 927 961 93* , Mutchler's Stump 212 |«T Mi** I*2 201 199 Ahr 170 >94 209 Mulschler jufi |* (l < ■-odd Js* 23| *oo 150

REAL EOTATI 404 ACRES FARM LAND AT FARM LAW) PUBLIC AUCTION In order to make dlslrlhutlon of Katate to each heir the following described farm will Im» sold at Public Auction tn th* highest bidder. on the premises 4 tulle* south and | mile west of Herne Ind | mile north and I mile west of Geneva. Ind Adams County. 1 mile west of C H , Highway ito J., known ,u the Hurshaltet Fann MONDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1939 AT 1.00 P. M. . tO,U Th » farm con slot a of 104 acres. approximately 150 acres of black loam sou anti .ho sere* of sugar and maple tree aoll tinder cultivation. 100 sire, of timber, elm oak ash hickory, walnut, basswood and maple large*! tract of good tlmhar hi Adams County eatlmatwl value fn.ooo to sioornt One of the treat producing farms In Adam* County Crops have been rotated and the fertility of the soil has Imen kept up You don t have to build this land up In fertility IMPROVEMENTS MOVSEE — Brick house |j rooms, slate roof full site basement, furn--1 H’O'n* full site Itaaement a. . . “ Mal " ’’“ rn ' bank barn with Halo allo ’ rattle sheds one l»»H and one lOafin. equipped to handle so cows lUrn 4«*M with I.EBE bushel granary and I»i4<> silo This barn will handle f>o head of cattle Tool Shed IKsM: < rib and Granary JOgJo. Crib 4HO: Cement block dairy house JOalJ; Tank supply house 10»10»IJ. Hog house and crib h 2“J* ~ou* - »««••; Ournte Blacksmith | •hop 14120 Uorkahop 34*30 4 drove wells. 4 cisterns, Line fences arc good other fences fair These buildings are all In first class state of repair .This farm muat be seen to )h> appreciated Inspection la liivic ed any time prior to sale day Prospective purchaser* are welcome to make soli analysis, ask any questions of Mr Kd Htahly. the tenant, and roti will get an honest answer Electricity has been aigMd for TERM* _ (ash balance cash March 1 l»4O when possession will be liven. Farm Is clear of encumbrance, loan representatives will be at mi* to lend financial aid to prospective bidders „„ HEIRS AND OWNERS: ESSVSK!? 88 RKV D BI’RCsHALTER UDW V M r’ L MRS EDW VORNIIOI.T MRS. F. G. EKHENBERGER MRS. IDA ST4HI.Y •old by NOV •. JOHNEON Auctioneer > Trust Co. Bldg . Decatur. Indiana. 1 1 Chas. W. Kent, Representative, Decatur, Ind. (

I IRK MARSH A! iCONTINUKD FROM PAUMI ONBI Infirmary Recommendation* The fire tmitshal ■ I. it. r c„v*r-1 ing th.- fnflnnnry which was sent to the county i nmmlwsloner s fol lows 1 Employ i lompetini eh’ctrf- ; . ian o et.imim rh< . li.ri.b aystern Remove d'op .ord wiring hi ' th" basement Enclose knife «whi in* in th. proper . abltiels I!< i-' >- • ■ • • ■ ..m;«t l.o*. - 2 Pri.Vldi Wie additional od.i land a< id fire evtnlmhher on »i i fliwir. ! Btiik np all basement win ! dows within five f.-..' of liriga* j cylinder installation I Provide metal prot.iiion for floor under the lotrl s'ove In the kin hen of th*> superintendent'* home Metal »o i-v.-nd 1* Im h.-* In front and it *ld.» of stove " The p-eSint fire e«i.ipes have deteriorated to an extent 'hat they are dangeions and u«.dess Point* of Im at ion would make them inacceaalble In case fire should blink stall ways We recommend, therefore, that two fuliiilar type fire es, ape* lie Installed at the north end of the second floor cur rldor lit the men’* quarter* and at the south end of th.- second floor corridor in the women's quarter* Tim letters w.-ie sign, d by Clem Smith state fin- marshal and Pat Hyland, chief Inapector The t’.i oumieiidaiion* followed the inspeition of piililii building* by I W Mi lllwain .1 deputy In the fi marshal's offb lt< I omnielldalioll* were also made on the South Ward school building in this city but loinpli. am., with the order* was deferred for a year, pending action of the school board relative to the main tenani*. of the building It was! understood that several major' re. .imine,id.l'ton* Were made by the slate regarding the repair oft 1 the luillding Th.- oth.-r school building* in' the city, both the Hecatui public school* and the Decatur Catholic I high whool. were found to tw In excellent shape and only minor' suggestion* were made, in< hiding j metal wa*te cane and repairs of] certain light switches o Rev. Thompson To Speak This Evening Rev Harry W Thompson of this ' city pastor of the Central Chun h j of Christ In Fort Wayne will he ' the speaker at the “love feast " dinner featuring the annual homecoming of Summit City Lodge No 17ft. Free a Accepted Mason*, at the Masonic temple In Fort Wayne j this evening Hoagland Station To Be Maintained John Dt. kerson id this idly, employe of the Pennsylvania railroad will continue to sene <s f; It and I agent at Holland und r a ruling of the Indnna |ribll<- service compil*»lon The railmad has asked permission to < lose the office becaue of a la* k of l.ualnr** to warrant continuing it but the request has ! *en refused because of the need : for whipping facilities bp the eleva J, tor, school, lumlrr yurd siw mill! and gasoline bulk station Th*, opposition the request to abandon the station was representISO Totals >lOOl 41 >55 McMillen's Maby IM 167 Id* G Schultg 217 IM 2«l | S.hllrkmati Ikl 139 ISO 150 150 ' ISO ISO IM 11 ISO Rpol 41 41 41 I ti 44 Ml 5 *49

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