Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1940 — Page 6
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SENIORS TAKE ANNUAL CAME Seniors Defeat Underc I as* men In Annual Game, 32 To 31 The sr-nior*. led by Bob StapleMu. i-dKed out a <!«-• 32-31 win over the tinderilussmeti in the all nu.il tilt al the Decatur juuiul *ll ior high gym Friday night Missing II tree throw attempts ill 1* spelled defeat for the under- * classmen The store was tied Hed nine times in the contest and tJianged hands the same nunilw-i ” Kenny Chilcote was the big gun * tu' the loser*. getting 11 point* on (He baskets. while a number <>i Others who failed to »• ore heavily gave promise of being varsity ion ‘ tender* by the time next basket ball season rolls around The tin der« lasstm n trailed *9 at quarter , led IT 15 at half trailed 26 ?' at third quarter I'nderclassmen FG FT Tl’ S' hamet lob. t 2 " I Krick. f 2 2 ♦- I»ynt h. c lit Chilcote. g 5 111 IJ Johnson, g 2 15 Frm hte. f » 2 2 M Andrews. I o »i » Hazelwood. g o tr o i Totals 12 7 I Heniors FG FT Tl’ i Hann, i #ll ,\* Johnson. I 12 4 C Andrews, c I ti 2 Gerber, g 4 1 !» Stapleton. g • T 115; Walter. I « o » Lord, t « 1 I • Koenemali g <1 tl o* Totals 13 6 32 Official*. Strickler and Everhart i Preliminary Sixth Graders 2» Fifth Grade I" SOU Sheets 8' } 11l — 2(1 ft White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and sized for pen and ink nignature, Sealed — Rip-Cord upener. $1.05. The Decatar Dentocrat Co.
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Decatur Bowling Iceague Results • • Veteran Dyke Frislng. r hung up the only 600 aerie* in the Major league at Mies Recreation Thursday nu-ht The postman started off with a big 233 sandwiched i 190 and wound up with a tin tor a 633 series in leading his Hon E Ki list live io throe victories over Mutsi hlers The wanner* bowled two games over the I ihhi total and chalked up a 90S in the other Mi Millen s won two from 111, Hotel In the other league lilt. The mures Hon-E Krust Frisinger 233 1!«i 21" Tut weller isj IST 214 Keller I <43 13T 16' -Miller 214 IM 194 Farrar ITT I*s 201 Spot 2<t "20 2" Totals 1019 '’‘*gk 1007 Mutschier's Distributing Stump 175 149 215 Mies iso | 'Hi 216 Ahr 155 15* IST Miltsi hler 193 2041 19| lauld 152 2<H IS! Totals '55 907 9m* Rice Hotel Hoagland 212 IST I*6 It Woodhull 13T 2.12 164 Appelman 196 IT3 l*u Zell |!»4 I*3 |s. t ; Laliketiau 129 22* 16*j Spot 4 I I j . - - Totals *»’ 9*7 *ST MrMillens Manti 154 IST 2"l I M.iby 220 if* Kul G Schultz 162 191 214 I Goldner 194 194 2»3! E Schultz 2tsi |6n ITS Totals 930 *’m 1161 o Jehovah, Witnesses 122 » Ninth St Wat. h Towet Bible study Sun- ■ day T 3o p tn using the February I 15 1940 Watch Tower magazine Paragraph* 115 im lusivi Subject. Powet of th. Demon' Scripture text. The fear of man brlngwh a snare but whoso pntteth hi* trust in the laud shall be safe I’rov 2*» 2f» Sul vat inn b 4. .k muriy W.tlrwjiy • P U»
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The 1940 seriea oi Wildlife I'osl er Stamps was plm ed on sale in i Decatar. Magley and Kt Joints community Friday, it was announr -1 <•<l t'd.iy by Roy Johnson, president of the Adams touniy conservation fish and game league; ■ Gm bw praaMMR "f the M.ig ley conservation club; gird lludy i Meyer*, president of th* country SI N. MON. TUES. Csntinusus Sunday from 1:1S “THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER” I James fitewart. Margaret Sullavan. Frank Mvrgan. Joseph Bcbrldtarau: ALSO—Short* 10c 2Sc —o Last Time Ton.ght— RAFFLES' David Nivsn. Olivia de Haviland ALSO—3 tteoge*. 10c 2Sc I CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday 10c 1:15 to 4 “('ailing Philo Vance” James Stephenson. Shetla Bromley & “Parole Fixer” William Htriry. Virginia Oalr EveninifN lOr-2Or -o- - Tim* Tonight—Hops long Caa•idy. "The Showdown " ALSO—"torro'r Fighting Legion." tOe ISc | LMrararararaMraßrawraraMwras
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I'nnservaiion < Inb This attractive seriea nf colorful poster stamp* can lie secured at the following places Roy R John son ofll, •% Trust Co building or the Ih-morrat office. Khi-ll Filling Station. Magley: Meyers Filling Station. Decatur Route Nn 1. up to u,id Including Maturdsy March 3o Ntamp* will le- withdrawn I from sale after that date Local conservation club members are e*-' 1 pclally Interested In the sale us stamp*, a* the t lub will receive 40 I permit of the stamp sale revenue to finance it* local conservation program and activities Twenty-four different designs
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and key stamps are offered this year, made up In sheets of 10" stamp* and to be sold at II a sheet or one cent for each separate stamp The 24 stamp* dramatising conservation anti wildlife restoration Include ten game, song I and Innectlvorou* birds, five animal*. four fish three wildflower* and two tree*; and are reproduces! m color from painting by nationally known nature artists. Sale of the Wildlife Poster Stamp* in Indiana thl* year I* again sponsored by the organized , < onaervation clubs under the sup- i ervision of the state Conservation | Advisory Committee In 1939 In-1 dian* ranked third among the! states in the number of stamps 1 • ->ld only New York and Michigan I selling more stamp* than the { Hoosier clubs. . ... w— GOV. RIVERS tCONTINVED FROM PAGB QNK> wrote out a contempt citation against Rlv.-r* and gave it to Dnyle Io serve Doyle appeared on the stage just a* Rivera finished a speech He motioned the gov <rnor Into the wing* and arrested htai. SUMNER WELLES OONTtMtIMy VMM PAMS OR AI llevod to have Indicated that hi* talk with the king had Ireen unexpectedly Important Ambassador Phillip* accompanied Welle* at hl* conferences with the King and Clano Italian *.wrces suggested that the I'nlted States and Italy might he
HARTFORD FIVE BEITS CTO IN : TOURNEY FINAL Hartford Scores 37 To 30 ; Victory Over Decatur Team Friday I The Hartford township team won the I'hampitmahlp tilt of the Adams county Wi’A amateur basketliall league Friday night, registerI mg a 3T to 30 triumph over the . Decatur <’VO ulntet In the final game, played at the Lincoln school gymnasium Hartford piled up a 13 to 6 lead in the Brat quarter and this advantage proved too milch for the "liecatur lads to overcome. Hartford led at the half. 21 to 11. and at the 1 third uarler. 29 to 17. The 4'YO tallied in th*- ffnal period to score 13 points but could not overcome ; the Hartford lead • (*. Anderson was the scoring leader for Hartford field goals and a free throw for 13 point* Murphy wa* outstanding for the t'VO with four field goal* and foul foul tosse* for a total of 12 point* In the consolation till played a* a preliminary. Pleasant Mill* edg ed out a 25 to 24 victory over Kirkland Kirkland held a 19 to 16 margin at the end of the third quarter but Pleasant Mill* rallied - to nose out the one-point triumph. Individual trophies were presented io each player on the two Anal- ■ Ist ttSIM by It. <>. Wynn, secretary | of the league Pleasant Mills FG FT TP i Halberstadt, f < 2 14 Hoffman. I 2 2 «' Teeple, c . 0 2 2 Mgell. g o*o Foor, g 113 Hrown. g 0 0 o Totals » 7 IS Kirkland FG FT TP Arnold, t 4 o x Hens< hen. f 113' Engle. C Oil ; Reavers, g 10 2 Adler, g 3 17 Dettlnger, c 113 Totals 10 4 24 Hartford „ FG FT TP | i Reitler. t 2 2 • C. Anderson, t ( 113 1 I Rlauffer. c 3 1 7 1 Siiikrr. g 3 3 1 K Anderson g fill \ Kistler, f fill Totals 14 * 37 CTO FG FT TP A. Maker f 3 17 H Raker f 102 Hess, r 0 3 3 Murphy, g 4 4 12 Bolinger, g 3 0 C Totals H a 30 nM. ials. Hill and Vizard. — • — "drawn closer together' as the reI suit of Welles' second visit here and his prospective talk with Mussolini this afternoon Since Welles' last visit, at the I start of his tour of Europe's belligerent capitals Itlhbentrop had visiti ed Mussolini. ’ * BRITAIN CALLS <?<,yrl,,uilw jy** faom ow> > < shipping would be broken soon * i A week had passed since Ger ,-i man plane* attached (hipping in British waters British and neutral steamships and trawlers had been I equally immune since an airplane attach oa the Italian steamship Amelia l-auro March 7. British experts said that lulls ■uch as the present were to be expected la wartime Willxhire Loneh In Ohio State Tourney The Willshire, Ohio. Bearcat* were elimlaated .rom the Ohio state clase B final* Friday afternoon In a second round game lo* In* to New Carlisle by a score of M to St. The team* were tied at 32 32 with two minutes to play and New Carlisle cause through to victory ROOSEVELT AND iwjf paom ossi whkh displeased the Hr Utah gov ernment Eaaeutial point* of the ' report'' the di*pat<h alleged were: 1. Kennedy blamed Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and his government for dlplomath blunders,*" especlaUy ths British guarantee to Poland, a* having lev! to the "dMßcuHle*** In which the allies now "found .hemselve* " 2. Kennedy from tb* "political vlowpotaf felt that the allies had
"lost the war” before It started « 3 Kennedy on the basis of Im pression* gained In Uindon felt "compelled to stale" that the west ern powers "had no chance' of pinning the war <m Germany'* western front. GROWERS MEET 1 iCoNTINL'KB FIIOM PAUff ONKi on lie further *ugKe*te«l that some lours be arranged during the summer *o that other growers could *<■*• the result* of thl* work t lloaccw Fruxer, extension special i j*t at Purdue, ahd county agent I, , E Archbold urgwl the turning i und<*r of «s*l clover for tomato < and plekh' crop* and also urgwl < that the soil in- tested and commercial fertilizers use,! a* Indleat I «l by the test*. Mr Prater also | showed some mot but pictures of the Elwood tomato festival, mate tomato picking contest and of mnne spraying and dusting equipment that wa* In us* last sumnor on some of the largest tomato acreages _ ■-- - ■ Hotel W orker Naim Ft. Wayne Robber Fort Wayne. Ind . March l« (UP) Police today held Karl Kraal. Kenosha. Wit., on a charge of robbery after he was captured late yesterday by Elmet Ehmke 2« a hotel employe. Authorities said Kraal reached over a counter in a beauty parlor here and snat< hed 517 M George Azar, operator of the shop, shout «i that he had been robbed and Ehmke. passing by. gave ebhae Ehmke tackled Kraal once, po Ike said, hut Kraai pulled u gun , A moment later he returned the gun to hi* pocket and Ehmke jumped him again, thl* time holding ; him until police arrivml -- - o —- Pleasant Mills News | Flerswce Nell, Correspondent Mr*. Pat Hyland of Indianapolis visited over the week-end with her mother. Myrtle Visard Rev It J. Johnson attended th* Adam* county Ministerial tgeeting at Monroe Monday morning Work Is progressing nicely on the new residence of Richard Evan*. which wa« destroyed by fire re--1 cently I Burdette Jr and Jim Tony Custer t ot Decatur spent a couple of day* last week visiting with their grand.parent*. Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Custer i lai well Noll and Neva Riley vip lied Ratarday evening with Mr and Mr* Ctand Hemltnirer at Fort Wayne. Rev and Mrs. Robert Johnspn ' and son attended revival services at the Willshire (’ It church last : Frida/ evening Mr and Mrs. Glen Ixmgenberger ’ of Fort Wayne visited Sunday with ' their parent* Mr and Mr* Ktevs Ixmgenherffer Mrs Ixmgeahrrger. 1 who ha* been ill for the past week. I* somewhat Improved The Baptist Sunday Si huol will serve an Easter supper Hniurday evening March 23 at the high school auditorium The Menu will be announced later Flora Conner of Huntington, will assist In caring for Lydia MeBarnes who for the past lour weeks ha* been seriously 111 There will be pre-Easter service* at the Methodist church beginning next Sunday night Services each night at 7:15 Every «n«- In th* community I* Invited and urged to attend these service*. '• Rev and Mrs. Robert Johnson ■ Mr*. Georg* Foor and Mrs Merl i Riley attended a meeting of Metho I *■—■——» i a — #jf ADDRESSING MACHINIS •Bi • THE ELLIOTT : “CAROVERTISER” f That Both Addrsaae* and Print* Adv»rt>sifip M******* on Penny F®*tai Card* M MOOtl.fi *M an* up. No m*t a I smbatslnf mac blns, aaaaaaary baeaua* KLLIOTT Addrea* Card* ar* typawritsabl*. Writ* far Fra* Baahlat. i MUwMMXwniiiW II J F. H. Callahan, A<ent Nfi Cantury Uulldlng INDIANAPOLIS
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