Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1942 — Page 8
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Play Opening Tilt In City Series Monday Opening Battle For Citv Championship Here Monday Night The open Illi till of the uliniMti series for the city junior tush school championship. beiw-e-i f>cater junior high and Mt. J.»epb. will hr played al the Lincoln M-boot gymnasium Monday Announ-ement of the open In* of the <lty wrie*. annually owe rt the failure al I rad lona of the Intake! lull) season in fh*ca!ur. was made today by Sylvester Everhart Junior hhtli conch, and Ted Bolinger. Mt Joarpli coach. Monday'* lame, the fliat of a heat l-wn out of three serlra. will he played al * o'clock Hi-»ervr tram* of the two school* will meet In a preliminary tUt at 7 n't lock. Admission price for the aerie* battle will Ire l« cent* pri |««r«on Thia price include* tai. Coach Everhart al»o am* minced that the Junior high train will play the Bertie junior team at Be ne Matnrday niiht. a* a preliminary to the Berne-Emerson of Gary content -a - -— — Maple Rumblings JL Reven 2«M» Korea were pouted in the Merchant league at Mien Rec re al lon last night. credited a* follow*: Peck. Z 32. Itepert. 212: Milter, 204 and 211; Manner*. 801; A. : Rahamerloh. 222; Mlane. 2o« Result* Paul'* Lunch won three from Rhearer'a. Stlteer* won two from Heven-t’p. Blue Creek won two from R< hafer'*. Stoppenhag-n won two from A*hhnnchwr*a, <t»slan Tin Shop won two from Mie* j recreation and Andrew* Case won ' Iwo from Pout (Miler The standing* W. L. I post OBce 7 2 Paul'* Lunch ... .... ... 7 2 Miau Re< real ion • 8 Andrew* Case . • 3 Btltaer’s • 8 Shearer'* 3 * j Aahbauchrr 3 * 1 Aasian Tin — 3 4
YOU NEED ENTERTAINMENT NOW- — more than ever before! With even' American feeling the (drain of the war effort, relaxation h necetwary. The greatest relaxation of all b a good movie! PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS: The American motion picture b one of our mint effective media in informing and entertaining our citizens. I want no cenworwhip of the motion picture; I want no restriction* placed thereon which will impair the u*efu'ne** of the film other than those very necessary restrictions which the dictates of safety make imperative.” High army officers, and other national leaders endorse the movies as great entertainment. Relax and refresh yourself by seeing a movie—our FEBRUARY Bookings are among the best in our history! Just look them over — Feb 14-3 Feb 4-6 "Tarxan's Secret Treasure" "International Lady" j. Weissmuller, M. O'Sullivan Brsnt, Ilona Maseey Fob. 2-7 Feb •** "Week-End in Havana" c b t Alice Faye. John Payee Cene Bruct C,bo _ . Feb. IH4 F,b 11-12 “It Started With Eve" “H M. Pulham, Esq ” Deanna Durbin. Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young Chas. Laughton Feb. 15-18-17 Feb 1812 "Babes on Broadway" "Maltese Falcon" Miekey Rooney, Humphrey Bogart. Judy Garland Mary Astor Feb. 20-21 Feb. 22-22-24 . "Confirm or Deny" "Keep 'Em Flying" Don Ameche. Joan Bennett Bud Abbott. Lou Costello Fob. 2S-2C Feb 27-2 F “KATHLEEN" "Swamp Water" Shirley Temple. —. Walter Brennan, Herbert Marshall Walter Hueton And Remember—the pennies for tax, make dollars for tanka! ADAMS THEATER
Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Commodore* v* Huntington Catholic at Yellow Jacket* gym. Yellow Jacket* al Pleasant Mill*. J<-ff» rson v* Gray al Bern*. Bern* at Bluffton. Concordia at Monmouth, laiiieaater at Hartford Roll at Klrklmtd Saturday Gary Emerwon at Berne. Mt<>p|H-nhai<-ii 3 * Blur Creek 2 • Mrhafer’* . 2 7 ■— n — — Spartan Juniors Down Geneva Five Pleasant Mills Is Victor Thursday The Pleasant Mills junior high tram eked out a 23 22 win over the Geneva grader* laat night at thr Spartan gym. Johnson led thr victorioua attack with 10 pointe, while Hate waa heal for thr loser* with io marker*. Thr bo* score Pleasant Mill* EG FT TP Williamson, f .204 Johnson. f ... So |o Crownover, v 0 0 0 W- r.lug. K 3 0 I Kmltlry. g Ron Caw. f 113 Human. g . 0 0 0 Jour*, g 000 Total* II 1 23 Geneva PG FT TP Smith, t .215 Beerbower, f .022 J Hale, c 5 0 10 I Mucky, g 000 ,Snow g .204 Bu> key. g oil Total* .... 9 4 22 ■■■ o - — Man And Woman Are Victims Os Accident Frankfort. Ind.. Jan, 30 -H’p| — Elmer Jacoby. about 50. and Mr* i Lucy Ripe, about 42. a aMm in-law were killed Inatantly y.*terd*y when a southbound Pennsylvania flier atruck their automobile at a crossing a half-mile north of Frankfort. Thr accident occurred a: t-n un obairucted crossing. an.l police were unal-lr to nplain th* >ra*on for the craah. The rear-end of the automobile waa demolished. Jacoby operated a liv-stork trucking liualneM from Frankfort. o — Colorado'* fourth congre olonal district la the loftleat in the I'nlled Htate*. There are about aO mountain peak* tn thr region
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Intramural Tourney < Results Are Listed I f Opening Tilts Are Played In Tourney > The Hawks and the Maroons ( were victorious In light weight loop tourney tills, while the Hears and the Flashes advanced in the heavy weight division of the Intramural j tourney at Decatur high yeaterday j The Hawks scored a 18-12 win j over the Avengers, the Maroons < downed the Hornets to the tun.- of | 24- In the other loop, the Hears I crushed the Ragles, 27-11 and the Flashes won from the Itedskins. 25- The scores: Hawks FG FT TP, Moore, r o o o | Steury f ... 2 1 12 j Leonurdson. c 0 0 0 j I Colter, g o 0 V | i Hunter, g . 2 2 4 | ! Pickford .0 0 o | McClure ... o o 0 Totals 8 3 12 } Avenger. FG FT TP ( Christen, C 0 Il| Smith, f 0 0 0 j Hakey. c 2 1 5 ! Neidlgh. g .1 2 4’ Kaehr. g 1 0 2 Young .000 Borne 000 Totals 4 4 12 Referee, Rlckord. ■ I'mplre. Cochran. Hornets FG FT TP Foreman, f Oil Alton, f 2 0 4 Williams, c ....— 10 2 Myers, g 4 2 10 Welker, g ....... I 0 2 Sheets ...... ........... 0 0 0 _ _ t Totals 8 3 18 1 Maroons • FG FT TP ‘ Marbaugh. f 11 3 c Peterson, f .......... 0 1 11 Schnepp, c 3 17 1 August, g — 2 0 4 Venus, g .. ■■ 3 17 [ ( On DYER OF MTROfT, OR ARRIVAL HOME SOUND WAS ASLggP, ON YOUR ARRIVAL HOME from that long trip, let us tune up your car and make the necessary reps ire before you start out again. This is where to stop before you B»-
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Cramer 1 « 2 1 Gehrig o o n Total* — 10 4 24 — - ( Laar* FG FT TP t Rchwart*. r -8 3 9 Roth r .113 Hit kord. c 5 2 12 Ray. * 5 0 10 Heare. g 0 11 Gux.- . 1«2 Totabt 15 7 371 Kagle* FG FT TP Jone*, f 2 0 4 Llnlger. f .. . 0 2 2 Melchl. c .10 2 Gallogly. g 0 o*l Hupre. g 113! Haugk 0 0 0 Total* . ... 4 3 11 Redskin* FG FT TP' Kitchen, f 5 2 12 Mt-Ctenahan. f 10 2 Milan. «• 1 0 2, Burnett, g 1 o 21 Freidt. g .000 I.l< lit- nstlger, t 1 0 2 . Total* 9 2 2<> Flashes FG FT TP Crider, f 10 2 Light, f . 0 0 0 Arnold, c .304 Mow*, g .... 2 2 6
EXECUTOR’S PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE In order to settle the estate of the late Joseph Palmer the undersigned executor will offer for sale at public auction on the premises located two miles south east of Decatur. Indiana on Federal Road V. 8. 33 the following described real estate: The north west quarter of the north east quarter of SecHon thirteen In Township twt •• -seven north of Kang.) fourteen east In Adams County. Indiana. WEDNESDAY, February 4,1942 AT 1:00 P. M. Raid real estate consists of 38.5 acres of land and the Improvements consist of a four rt ->m fire-proof service station, small house, good driven well; the land is all under cultivation and Is good productive soil; location Is very suitable for anyone'desiring to establish tourist camp or country market, being located on one of the main trunk highways; purchase, will be furnished with Warranty Deed and abstract showing good merchant ible title. TRRMS: Will be sold subject to Adams County Rchool Fund loan of 1400.00 which amount can be Increased or can he paid as purchaser may elect Balance of purchase price to be paid as follows; one-third cah on day of sale and the remainder on or before lhe Ist of March. 1842. when potaeMlon will be given. D. Burdette Custer, Executor Roy 8. Johnson A Ron Auctioneers. « Before You Buy Booky N V Be aww to cafl m n you <m ■Ssb Uer Mm asark of Red i form Buiinii i/foimi Rudi form Seiet Boolm otw tfcs iwoull 00 ovor 50 KO3R Olßd I® IJ®® yOtB WtlM fisd d wooko 9f MM 18801 Mb 4.4 Decatur Daily Democrat
Foreman, g 5 I 11 j Total* .11 2 25 - Conservation Club Will Meet Monday Th« country conservation club will bold It* monthly meeting Monday evertng February 2 a: lhe Rt. John's school, north of Decrtur on federal road 27. Matter* of Importance will be discussed and all member* are urged to attend. Refreshment* will lie served ifter the buslrir** meeting. Mrs. John B. Welty Dies At Berne Home Mr*. John B. Welty. 92. prominent Berne -woman.'died Thursday at her home tn that town .ifter * long Hine**. Surviving be.i:d<* the hushund are two daughters. Mr*. Albert N. Nprunger of Iterne and Mr*. Harry Kohler of Fresno. Calif., j one elater. Mr*. Harry Wenger of Versailles. Mo., and three brother*. Joel Lehman of West Liberty. Ohio. Ed E of VeraaUie*. Ohio, and Walter J. of Protection. Kan*. Funeral art-vices will be held at 145 p. m Saturday at th- home 1 and 2 o'clock at lhe Mcnnonlte church. Burial will hr In the M. R. E. cemetery.
leading State Quintets Play This Evening High School Leaders Battle In Leading Contests Tonight Indlanapolt*. Jan. 3d—<l P’ All to of the top-ranking high whool lHi»krili*ll tram* battle tonight with *ll of them favored to fatten their yeiorda. mid the remaining four alatrd for «omr rough handl | Ing. Two of thr teadena. Marten amt Mfayrtte. aqnare off again*! one another Aa a re«ult. onr of the two may drop from thr aUite'a 1" hlghrat qulntrta If lho*r »«|U»<I» breathing at thrlr nacka cMtlnur aettlng thrlr prewent hot pair Frankfort'a Hot Hoga will And Andrrim a *tlff barri.-r to th-ir 13th victory tonight The Andrr *on tve of Archie Chakd •tarted thr eeaaon iinimprr«*lvrly but have ahown »lgna of a la*t »tretch •purt. Blggrat chance for a iplll tonight la b« Ing takm by Shelbyville * Golden Bear*, who meet thr tram that atand* greatrat < hance to keep them from the atate tournamentColumbu* Th. Columbuu eager* have grown Increaalngly powerful thia year and may “arrive" by tour-1 ney time Shelbyville aeek* It*: ICth win In Id atari* tonight. The atate'* top four tram* Ev anavllle Central. Waahlugton. Horace Mann and Hammond Tech are booked for art up vlctorlr* unlea* the upaet demon infeat* thr card U'aahiugton * Hatebeta ey* No 17 with aaaurance again*' a weak rning Vlncennea *<tuad. and lhei Hatchet* are buck In Gride after their lo*a to Central of Evanavllle.; their flrat in atart*. Thr get-rich-quick Central aquad. I who roae to thr top of thr atate heap on 12 imprea»ivr triumph*, face Evannvllle Rett*, one of their j paut victim* The Central live downed Kelt*. 2! 15. at thrlr laat encounter on Jan. 2. tCaat Chicago Rootevrlt invade* Hammond Tech'a Tiger*, who were •tate title threat* before thrlr los* to Horace Mann, and may *t!!i be. | Tech will l»e *eeking triumph No ii. ; The remaining leader* playing tonight are Fort Wayne C<ntral at Fort Wayne North Side and Madl aon'a Cubs after thrlr 17th victory I against Franklin
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ORDERS ALIENS J niNiiNi SP * ttoM rauu omit > •tc uGßtle*. » Th«« !>!••• < orlMlMliy f had plannnl to put thr te.tlmony , of the Japanr*e agent regardlnr t Pearl Harbor before the people In , public liratlng*. but the algta and ( justice department* protested In t ac« <>rdan< e with a request by Pre*!- . ilent Roosevelt that Hie* hold no < hearings without the approval of thr ju«llre department, the plana I Th<’ JllpBINW* T nltrd Piru* wm ihiit »<rtry MBt <>f ( on«ular agenta J*P«» maintained In the Hawaiian Island* was In effeci an agent of 'hr Japanese army and navy O' —— Credit Association Names New Directors fMrector* of the Muncie Ptodnrlion Ci edit A**oct*tlon elected *1 Mum I.- this weak follow*. L. Emory Carter. Fairmount. Bavld Lesley. , WinchMter. Je**r R John*.*. inrl. John H Strong. Redkey o ! Musical Program At Monroe Church Sunday (’apt and Mr* B. H. Hull will present a musical program at'the Monroe MethodM church Sunday evening at 7 o'i'loi'k In addition to vocal selection*, they will *l*o play a variety of instrument*. The public I* invited to attend SKIP ELECTION | CONTINVBU rttQM PA<»K <»M* form operation througlfont the I state " Baring it* decision on tbi* con- ‘ nitmtonal tenet, the opinion said: The act before U* egprrs»e* clearly the Intent that It shall not apply to cltlr* of thr first daaa •of which Indianapolis la the single hut If w<- strike out the I i |e«coptlon. the law I* made to apply to «u<h cltlr* against the owpraa* i declaration of the legislator* " I Fight* 1933 Law Goshen. Ind.. Jan. 30—it Pi-- | Guy W Hausman, a tsenhsr of lhe Indiana house of rrprr»enta- | lives, today announced he wonld institute action In court here to have the 1*33 *kip-*lection law i declared unconstitutional. If the court* *iiould uphold Dsusinan's action, thr effect would be to reduce the term of the ne*t elected mayor* of Indiana citle* to three years, and return municipal : election* to odd year*. Hausman said hr would base hi* complaint* on *ectlon 2. article 15 of the state constitution, which . provide* that the legislature may ■ create no office* the tenure of
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