Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1943 — Page 6

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Jackets Meet Bluffton Team In Final Game Decatur Eleven To Battle At Bluffton Wednesday Evening Decatur's uud* seated Yellow Jackets will wind up their -v . - ui Wednesday night. meeting ihe, Bluffton Tigers at Bluffton in a return battle of these two elevens. ■ The Jack'-ts and Tlgeis fought to a scoreless tie In the opening I game of the reason here Sept, in i her 0. and another tough battle Is in prospect tomorrow night. The Tigers walloped the Port land Panthers last week by a 391 to 7 score and apparently are. considerably Improved over their -howiug here in the season openThe Yellow Jackets are determined to keep their record unblem (shed and will be out for victory tomorrow Th- Jackets have defeated Auburn. Portland Itwlcet and Columbia City ami have play ed Scoreless lie. with Bluffton |

apples' Cortland Apples A Good Cooking and Eating Apple. $2-75 a bushel. Bring your own container. GERBER'S MEAT MARKET BWVWWWVMMNMMMANWV — " " ■’ ’ *i ♦ ♦ — Last Time Tonight — Technicolor Muncal Hit! BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR ••Dixie" ALSO —Shorts 9c 30c Inc. Tax * WEI). & THI’RS. (UK MG DAYS! First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thurs. from 1:30 BE SI RE TO ATTEND! B • |TthVshoc*\ 7 •1 ‘"or.iwK u«.\ Am itimur I |V* U tSttwlf fl fl ■ A * ■®r* > w itsrwi SbiMnm Jok Mtowta. • MN Itttt ' Seen Soum ins !*••« • * ' O—O—. Fri. A Bat— Back at Popular Pnces Reap the Wild Wind - Cammg •**—Wallace Beery, “Baitrta te the Marinas"

am 1 Cat ret. Probable starting lineups: Decatur Bluffton lle.sl ... I.E .. M< Elderry tlarner I.T Biberatlne l( I'o: email LG C.iffleld Meh hi ... <' Byrd I <dti .. KC ... Ed.ngton t: Ko >in.ui.... RT Zoil Cochran HE . Smith Pieri. QB rimer Kiikotd . ... LH ....Harnish Breiner. . .... KH .. . Baker Spahr Fl! Skiles o Army, Notre Dame Game Is Sellout To Play November 6 In Yankee Stadium New York Oct Hi tl'Pi The •Mold out ’ . Ign u'ready is up for the seasonal < las !<■ between Army i and Notre Dame. Army meet* Yale and Penn IteI fore it clashes with the fighting ' Iriuh on November •» in New York's I Yankee stadium Notre Dame la ■ cheduled to play Illinois and Navy The sellout is the earliest in the h'i 'ory of the annual game. Zivic To Fight You can't keep a good fighter down That" what Fritz:. Ziv. laaying And Frllzie alms to prove it des I pile the walloping he took from Joe H i. ore at Detroit last Friday. Zlv'.c fights Bobby Richardson in Chicago on October 21 and Jake laimoHa In New York on November 12. Segura Wins Ei-utidor hi tin winner of this year'a Pan-American tennis tournament. Francisco tPancho* Segura held on to his South Ymerlcan tennlcrown by defeating Bill Talbert of Cincinnati ■ o Purdue To Resume Grid Drills Today Lafayette. Ind . Oct 19. iUP* I The Purdue Rollermakers are pr • paring to resume practice after I resting yesterday Tht Boilermakers needed that r st. For they were battered worse in Haturday'e game against Ohio State's hard-hitting youngsters than at any time this season. Weather conditions were bad. with rain making the field extremely slippery Injuries were suffered by Joe Buaceml, Frank Bauman and Bill Stuart injuries that may hamper th«-m for sme time Be- , sidee Boris Dimancheff had some j

'CORT I 1 • « — Last Time Tonight — •PETTICOAT LARCENY" Joan Carroll Ruth Warrick A -THUMBS UP" Brenda Joyce. Richard Fraser 9c 25c Inc. Tax 0 • WEI). & THI’RS. Romance get* « ,iolo»> ro’i° n o' f if] Kli SSI!! 9 " 9 1 £ Ljk OZZIE HEISON sad H'« Geeks”'" BAY EBERLE SM bobby brooks HATTIE HOEL JnniDZ-YOIANDA o -o Coming Sun.—“ Spitfire's Bleeped Event’ A “S Holmeo Faces Death"

IN.TITI I IIGHT’- • - .. SISBmF s - ; JWPI? -S"' ? * z >■ I ' 'Wk J ■ ■ y. Sammy AMgott v ArfClteP For a 'Sjm/ I noorw'eiGMT Titlc s* ' MATCH WiTH U/fMfcf? vVMrTC . .) /4 kJS AaJ6EI.PS’, OCT. 20 ec*JT ro Jp Tne MosioAxy exe«cisepffy ,-THe HCvV )£«*<commission

Muncie Coach Wants Post-Season Battle Muncie. Ind. Oct. 19. — (UP) — Coach Walter Fisher of Muncie Central high school claims he has th.- beat prep football team in Indiana And he wants to play a p st season game to decide the state championship. Fish, r «ays: “My first team has not been scored on hi six games so far and I am anxious to give al! our 33 players a clear shot at the state championship." Fisher wants to play the state's top i-onn*rider at Muncie |lte- rably on Armistice day. But he's interested only if it means a decision for the chainpl nship. trouble with an old, knee injury. N wly-revealed statistics show that Purdue backs have been averaging more than five yards on every attempt. Top Boilermaker In this department Is full back Tony Butkoviih. wtui has gained 537 yards in 95 tries.

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9/ HARRISON CARROLL 11 Stls< Fealsrss l»,sd*ralr Writer t HOLLYWOOD — Quick work by i ! Actor George Tobias probably * I saved his friend and business aa- I listant, Harold Kchmer. from being ’ dragged to i

death by a run- I away horse. Rehrner, a cripple minus both | 1 legs, waa in ft I car holding the halter tit one of Tobias horses. The animal bolted and Rehmer, who had the halter wrapped around I hie arm. was jerked from the - • r Was

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» car. was dragged 20 feet before Tobias. I mounted on another horae, manage 1 to atop the runaway. After disengaging the halter. Tobias took one look st his friend's lacerated, bleeding hand and dropped in a faint. *• ■ Screen future of Junoesque Jane Russell once more is anybodys guess. Suspended when she married Bob Waterfield, she returned to Hollywood and made peace wita the Howard Hughes film comp-ny. But now they've told her she can rejoin her soldier husband at Fort Benning, Ge.., for an indefinite period. This time, however, she gets that weekly pay check. Dorothy tamour’s sarongs tn "Paradise Island" are so skintight that the star has to be sewed into them. .. . The Donald "Red" Barrys expect their baby next month. . . . Blonde beauty of Rose Marie Ward focused many an eye when she came into the Mocambo on the arm of that p pre im la I connoisseur. George JeaseL ... Remember Bob Crosby's record. "Big Noise From Winetka 'T It WM made with only two instruments a drum and a double baas trial, and tt has sold 1 Jfifi.OOO disea ... Director Andre De Toth, filming • Poland picnic sequence for the pic- ! "None Shaß Becape.- shouted

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Joe Gordon Quits Big League Baseball Eugene, Ore., Oct. 19 —* (UP) — Joe Gordon, one of the stare of the recent world aeriea. Is hanging up . his .-.pikes and eecond-baseman'u i. glove. s j Tin- New York Yanxee infielder i didn't reveal his plans for the ~ future when he announced his re- . tirement from big league ba-ebatl. But cloae friends say that he plans to join the university of Oregon physical education department i — -o ! County Auditor To ' Address Lions Club ' Thurman I. Drew. Adams county • auditor, will lie the peaker at the • weekly meeting of the Decatur - Lions club at the Knights of Pyth- | iaa home tonight. He will dlticuss " Adams county's »!l resource.-. o Clayton Post Office r Victim Os Thieves i • Danville. Ind.. Oct. 19. — (UP)— i Police are searching for thieves who rollbed the Clayton poxtofflee

to extras: “Remember, thia is after the Gorman Invasion and food is scarce; so look at your llverwurst sandwiches and cubes of butter as if they were something sacred." Whereupon an extra, far in the rear, shouted back; “And be ain't kidding!" lAird Cregar ordered back to the hospital on the finish of “The Lodger" to lose 35 more pounds before that long-delayed operation. Army gets Robert Ryan (Ginger Rogers' leading man in "Tender Comrade"), but they'll get him with a limp. Examinations disclose that he tore a ligament and chipped a bone In that terrific figb*> between bnxer and wrestler in "Behind the Rising Fun." House-hunting quest of the Dick Hayrr.es la becoming an epic They will live at the Knickerbocker while Dick works in "Four Jills in a Jeep" but they have to put their youngster with relatives at Alhambra Looking ahead, however, they are having an architect draw tip plans for a post-war home with music room, tennis court and swimming pool. They have already bought the tot, not far from the Gary Coopers and the Tyrone Powers. HOLLYWOOD HI-JINKS: Capitol Records, headed by Buddy De Sylva, have signed a contract with Petrillo and will begin making discs in Hollywood this week. Artists Include Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers." Benny Carter’s orchestra and the Barries, feminine singing trio . . . Cantor picture. “Show Business," at R-K-O will have the record number of 114 sets . . . Leopold Stokowski applauding the violinist and accompanist at the Little Gypsy. . . . Jimmy Lydon with Senator Happy" Chandler's daughter. Mimi, at the Biltmore Bowl. . . . ; Sol Bulaaky. of Reno’s swank i Tncadero night chib, in town te book acts. . . . Paul Whiteman te I donate aa annual gold medal to the outstanding music pupil at the . West Denver high school, where his father once was superintendent 1 * . •

Teachers To Favor Federal Subsidies State Convention To Open Thursday India'napiols, Oct 19 'I P' Active support of federal subsidies to public schools is expected to highlight the annual convention of the Indiana state teachers' association. The convention will open Thurs day in Indianapolis with about 15 000 Hoosier educators in attendance. Executive secretary Robert Wyatt says the association plans to continue its fight for passage of the educational subsidy bill now pending in the senate. He points oflT that >500,000,000 was spent by the federal government on education last year. This included national administration fund. 1 . He say.i the association wants to i scape the criticism of those opposed to direct federal control. So it is proposing that the funds be allocated to the state for distribution. ... o - REPUBLICANS <Couli’><M"> f 1 *>"• t» eliminating waate and extravagance in military expenditures. .Meanwhile. treasury general counsel Randolph Paul appeared before the ways and meatus committee to oppose a proposed sale. tax. He uaid a sales tax would exert of >OOO worth of n nncgotlabl? blank war bonds and records yesterday Nltro-glycerlne was used to blow up the safe.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION EXTRA GOOD 60 ACRE FARM on Monday, November 1 at 1:0C P. M. LOCATION: Two mile* South of Salem. Indiana, or five miles East and two mile* North of Berne. Indiana, or four mile* East and four mile* South of .Monroe, Indiana, or four miles South and three miles West of Will*hire. Ohio. DESCRIPTION: Good seven room house, summer kitchen with basement. Two cisterns and good driven well. BARN 30x60. floors and stanchions. Double corn crib and granary Chicken House and Brood er H< utw ELECTRICITY IN ALL THE BVILDINGS. AN ATTRACTIVE FARM HOME, nice yard, plenty of shade and a variety of fruit; plums, cherries, peache*. apples, strawberries, rasp ben les and grapes Five Acres of timber and pasture, lomo saleable timber, balance 55 Acres is under cultivation, well fenced and well drained. Entire farm Is level, productive soil, has been well farmed and 1* In fine state ».’ fertility AN IDEAL LOCATION IN WHAT IS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST FARMING SECTIONS OF ADAMS COI NTY. TERMS: 15G day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Possession upon final settlement. Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Jones, Owners J P. Sanmann—Auctioneer. Salo conducted by , Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. The Finest Gift You Can Get If you want to be sure that the crystal you give or k—p is perfectly acceptable, select our “American” pattern. Thia stunning handmade crystal is a Fostoria recreation of a favorite colonial pattern; so coveted by great grandmothers. Today, it is again America's most popular tableware. Its sparkle catches every eye. Its colonial simplicity is in harmony with every setting. Its rugged quality is ideal for everyday use. Its good taste recommends "American',’ for smart entertaining And “American” is very inexpensive. In fact, some pieces cost as little as 50c each. Selection is practically unlimited; over 200 separate pieces are available. For gifts, for keeps, be sure to see our “American” displays. a ' • 87*

a powerful pressure wage increa-el and spur wartime Inflation. James Eichhorn At Lutheran Hospital I - James Eichhorn, Decatur high •chool sutdetit. who w,w -erlotwly inpured in an auto accident near Fort Wayne October H. has been moved to the Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne. His leg. frac’ured in . the accident, was set .Monday. —o — Minimum Standards Set For Footwear Washington. Oct. 19 *1 Pl Even non-railoned hoes have to come up to a set standard after November MtThe war production Itoard hnv so; minimum standards for all footwear | to protect consumers. o Vichy Report Says Mussolini Critical Madrid. <>«’- 19 -fl’Pl A Vichy u pon from .Madrid say«t that Benito Mussolini is critically 111 in a san- ■ ttorium In the Venetian Alps. The di patch «ay«s that Mugaollni delivers long “pep talks" to the sanltorium staff to the effect that Fascist Italy haa won the war. Os couroe there b no way of checking the report. o -" ■■ - — No Churchill Reply To Touring Senators London. Oct. 19 —(UP)— Prime mini-ter Churchill says he won't reply to the charges of five United States sena'or.s who toured the battle fronts. He made the ..tatement in < ommonu today.

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Farmer Found Dead, Rifle Wound In Head Kendallville. Ind. Oct. 19—(UP) Authorities have returned an open verdict in Ihe death of John Buckle*. The 48-year-old body was discovered in,a cornfield near Kendallville yesterday -a rifle wound In the head. The authorities say that evidence failed to support a theory of uulcide or accident. O- — Herefords Bring New High Average Price Lafayy-tte. Ind. Oct. 19 —(UP)— Nineteen hereforda have brought I the highest average price in the history of the Indiana Hereford, breeder'.! cattle association. They went for an average price j of 1155 during the association's | fifth annual sale ye tkrday. laiet i year's average price was |287. Kokomo Hotel is Damaged By Fire Kokomo, Ind.. Oct. 19 —(UP) — Fire of undetermined origin has catted damage estimated at flO.ooO to the Oliver Hotel and the Boston;

1 V/MM/Aff A, 9, C, D, £ c Many D<xt<wi rrnmuiflie pj " n ’>"* -,"—-•■3 I It •»» lull Ol potrnbal htaiu ■ - • iMT* ~~~~ ® HU * MW PfNNIU A oar SMITH DRUG C(| AUCTION ALL KINDS OF ANTIQUES 1, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction. KH COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES at the VAN WERT I'uri GROUND, tn budding under roof located on (' 8 H.;sJ and 127. State Routes 116 and 118. on I Saturday, Oct. 23,19 Starting at 12:30 P. M . The Following: Several Pieces of Old Furniture. Including W ilnut Ih '.-l Night Stand: Old Parior Suite, etc.; Old Book- M o.ffN Strap Books: etc-; Mirrors; 35 01 mon Lamps Jncludxgl Lamps: RED HOB NAIL: RED SWIRL and Many Oth* 1 terns in Milk Glass Numerous Old Pictures. Currier. Ives eti Fermi] parts; Sleigh Bells; Antique Wall Hanging B'i«f Rfl - and Indian Relics. A Fine ot of Old D.shcs and Gll--6 consists of Mojolica Plates Pitchers. e:c I A large collection of Milk Glass C. t.ris' :;g of mitif I and small; and Different Covered Dishes, su'-h *» L*«M Many Pieces ot Lovely Bisque Figurin- et. Sins M Bowls; Several Bottles In Glow and Benning on < '- -stj as Water Sets; Vases: Amber; Hand an! MMJ -’1 Wedgewood: Sandwich Glasa. etc : 2f Cak- J A large number of Master Salts; al- Small sah Irpj Holders; Glass Shoes; Hats. 22 Pieces ot Blu* W . ««8 shape; Old Hack Combs: Many Primitive. \ J*s Pair of Old Bracelets; Bins; Cameos and • iff I- J Nothing to be solo Before day of sale Most o '» A my Own Collection and have not previously been crew ■lso many other articles not mentioned. TERMS OF SALE—CASH! Mrs. Flora Mosier, ft EUrnberger Bros., auctioneers T Schlefersteln. Clerk Public Sail Because of the death of my hunbind I the ■ ie> ;| tratrix. will sell at public auction. ‘ 1 Ilk miles north then 1 bouse west of Bobo. Howard .Mauller farm, on Saturday, Oct. 23,1 ft Commencing at 12:3C prcnPThe following personal property belonging CATTLE -■ H- ifer Calves 3 and I HOGS—~ good sows will farrow first - J > of Pigs; 19 feeding shoats. weight from ■ . ' 0 ;j II POULTRY -40 head of Plymouth Ro. k h - 4 j leas of White Rock pullets. All these 4 White Rock roosters. . fiin „ ! hy tn-w* 1 HAY A CRAIN— 4 ton ot good clover aid wb<a! of soya bean hay; do bales of Mruw. I*' J FARM IMPLEMENTS Oliver 2-12 b 'J”;'. ... , P ,. tractor disc; spring tooth harrow. » •>< -1 manure spreader; 10 hoe grain drill. ’**■ ,«*«** wagon with 4'xl4' grain bed: 2 wh ‘T ’‘' i h<< t^ 4 '' . fountain with heater, llhe new; < hoL f(fr - arf feeder; tank heater; electric brooder. - ' ' ar tic:es and fountains; lot ot good tools; mlsce.l And also the following: , Ml CATTLE—Guernsey cow. 7 yrs old be r $ j w Ing 4 gsl of milk Guernsey A Holste.n < _ . jr „;4 A part of March, giving 4 gal. of milk. R>» n 4 gal. of milk. . o-mtev rt ” ” TRACTOR A MISCELLANEOUS ■ y '’ with cultivators; Parr coni sbeller. jack; lawn mower; other articles „ rln< ~ kftcbeo HOUSEHOLD GOODS -Kalamasoo Prin t r* keroaeae range; Estate Heatrola like n ' «*«S * yrs old; 5 piece breakfast set; walnut dining room suite; 2 dining room • „ J ,nohalr. living room suite; tsble ( reek; 2 pedestals: alee fern; smofcins « RrO , « . table, metal bed with spring A aß j rsv** mattress, oak dresser; Edison roM minster r« llhe new; Ifxll' b!in rb lUxir congoleum rug; eartnins. drape geswntensUs; 2 tube; tub bench; 2 lawn bem TERMS CASH Mrs. Edward J. Auctioneer Lenter W "Bud" Buman

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