Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1941 — Page 6
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SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM DEFEATED Drortur Drops i-2 Decision To Concordia In First Match Th* Dw-xtur high *<hool tmni* team, making It* flrxt «tart of the •egaon droM»*d a 4 to 2 <fwl«ion to Concordia high achoo! of Kort Wayne, in a matt-h played In tbl» city Friday afternoon Concordia Won three of the fitte ■ingle* matcheo and the only double* match played Result* <<f the tingle* matciww follow : Affolder |D> defeated Barth, 4-t. <•4. Mill* til) defeated Kaiwneyer 14 74. M; M> humacher IC) de seated McConnell. 4-3. 4-4; Foeßier 4C> defeated Mra'lenahan. 4-2. 94. la»hr «<*» defeated Chronister. 4®. 42 In the lone double* match. BarthSaliWiMcber *<’» defeated AtfoMrrMill*. 4-4. 44. ■— ■■■■<--.. .... - —— 6M ADAMS COUNTY COWTINCten FROM FACE ONB S* (Benford Zehr Beitler 347 John George Hoffman 379 Wilbur lb *ter Burkhart 3x5 Sherwoorl Stanley Sprunger i 399* M-lvln Ferdinand Bultenieler. 399 Vernon William Affolder 4<»l Itonald Knittie 403 Ambrose Joseph Hpanglrr 432 Luther Ambrose Bovine 447 Sherman Kiner Neuena< hwander 457 Marcel Noah Brandt 445 Alfred John Itumm hlag 475 Raymond la*wi* lx*vy 519 Monroe Beck Fuhrman til Alvin Macke 543 Hugh Richard Beitler 541 Homer Robert Reineck 545 Lawrance Earl Anspaugh 54* Paul Edward Burkhart 570 Howard Elmo Habegger 57M Charles William Busse r.*9 V>-rnoii Jerome Huffman 595 Maurice Maiwell Smith 40® Robert Levi lx»ng 403 Herbert Ehlerding 422 Harold Fred Fuelling 427 Everett Woodrow Gelsel 450 Francis John Wertgbergwr 449 Edgar I-er Archer 47u William Harold Frlca 4M Vernon Edgell
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690 la-wl* Stetten I 732 Gh n Hurls Bunner i 733 Clarence Edwin Overmler . 743 Ulen Bag- Bowmau 745 Alfred Dale Ryf I j 744 Theodore Henry Knapke [ 751 Henry Lawrence Bh-berb h 740 Herman Edward Smith • 743 WHIM I Edwaid Kf-hner 745 Elmer Frederick Schult! 773 Huber Raymond Tlnkham 774 Arthur la-Roy poling 744 Harold Edward Strahm 795 Joseph Rupert Ralston 7*9 Patrick Paul Murphy *2* Leroy Erwin Rich 447 Lowell Bernard Noll 93* Ray Elmer Bailey SCHEDULE FOR BASEBALL NINE Yellow Jackets To Play First Home Game Tuesday Afternoon The revised schedule for the I ■ Yellow Jar ket baseball team, with | open dates, shown wa* announced i today by coach Deane Dorwln. Four open dates are shown on the schedule which follows: April 22 — Bluffton — 11. April 25 Open. April 2* Portland —II April 29 - Berne — H. May 2 - Open May 5 — Hartford City — 11. May 4 - Bluffton T. May 4 — Portland — T. May 13 - Open May 15 — Berne — H. May 14 - Open. THE STANDINGS I NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. P< t GB. | New York 4 0 1.000 St Louis 3 1 .750 1 Pittsburgh 2 I .447 I 1 * | {Chicago 2 1 447 V* | Boaton 2 2 AN 2 Philadelphia .... 1 3 .250 3 Brooklyn I 3 .250 3 Cincinnati 0 4 000 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. G B Boston . 3 0 1 00® HtLouis . 11 .500 14 Philadelphia 2 2 .500 l'» Cleveland 2 2 .500 1% Chicago 2 2 .500 14 Detroit 11 500 141 New York 2 3 .404 2 Washington 1 3 .250 24 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati 1. New York 7, Philadelphia 2. Brooklyn IL Boston 4. Chicago 4. Bt. Louis 4. American League Detroit 4. Cleveland 2. Boeton 3. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 4. St. Ixiuis 3. Washington 7, New York 4. * — Jehovah's Witnesses 710 Indiana Street Sunday. April 20. 1941. Religion Book study. 7:30 p. m. Watchtower Bible study, li p m I using the March 15. 1941 Watch- ■ tower. Subject. Victory Song, part - 2. Paragraphs 1 to 19 Inclusive. Scripture <e«t. “The Lord hath sworn in troth unto David, he will I not turn from It; of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne."—Ps. 132:11. All pewple of good will are Invited to attend these timely Bible I studies Z T Alteration and Repairing Done Expertly. SHEETS BROS, CLEANERS ■ 1 - ~ »enca to taxpayimii Notice Is hereby given that Monday May 9 will bo the last day to pay your tyring Installment of . taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 9 A. M , to 4 P. M.. 1 during the tax paying season. All • taxes not paid by that time will bei come delinquent and *n 9« penalty will be added, an additional i% will be added for each year tag remains unpaid from first Monday In May In the year the delinquency o< « ur.d, ,■ Those who have bought or sold proI party and wish a division of taxes ,! are asked to come in at once. Call on the Auditor for error* and any reduction*. The Treasurer a* 1 make no correction. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taaoe reeultnlg from the ommlMlon I of taxparere to state definitely on what properly they desire to pay, In whose name It may be found. In what township or corporation It Is i situated. Persons owing 4ellnquent taxes 1 should pay them at once, the law Is su'-h that there is no option left for I the Treasurer but enforce the col. lection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to ; anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them Particular attontloa. If you pay taxes In mor* than on* township mention the fact to the Treasurer Aloe see that your receipts eall for all year real estate and personal property. la making Inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure reply do not fall to Include return postage. John W. Blakey Treasurer Adam* County, Indiana. I April Ito May €
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