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Hartford Gorillas Defeat Petroleum I Close Season With 54 To 34 Victory The Hartford Gorillas closed their season last night on the Hartford floor. racking up their 17th Victory of the year hy walloping the Petroleum I’anthera, 54 to 34 The Gorillas led all the way, 21 j to 7 at the first quarter, 27 to 13 at the half and 4# to 22 at the third quarter. 1,. Dubach led the Gorflk* with 21 points. L. Frantz, and 11. Frantz each tallied 11 points for the Welle county quintet. Hartford FG FT TP Riggin. f 10 2 L. Dubach f ft 3 21 W. Dubach c 5 3 13 Kistler, g 2 2 6 Moser, g 4 2 10 Steiner, f <> 0 o Teeter. f 1 0 2 j Poorman. g 0 0 o IMnghery g 000 Cochran, g o o o Total* 22 1» 54 Petroleum FG FT TP D. Wilson, f 000 L. Frantz, f 6 1111 Haines. . 12 4 Paxson, g Lee. g 000 Cowen*, f • 0 0 j 11. Frantz, f 4 3 11 Grim, c 2 0 4

★ ★ FULL JBODY MR i fKK Be* UM?f J KsMCEKQZI HOTT-MAU BUWIMU COMP, Fart Wage* ladtaaa Illi i ■■■ ■■ B._."_ . 1 Public Sale A» 1 have nold iny farm and sm moving to Fort Wayne, will sell all my personal property at Public Sale 5*4 mile. North of Fort Wayne City limit* on U. 8 Highway No. 27. Monday, Feb. 21,1944 Commencing at 10:00 Prompt 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorrel horae. S yra old. wt 1490; Strawberry Roan horse 4 yr*, old. wt. H 00; Strawberry Roan horst 9 year* old. weight 39—HEAD OF CATTLE—39 13 Milk Cow*. Holstein A Guernseys. Some are fresh. Some are due to freshen real soon Others on good How; 3 good Guernsey Bull* 12 mo. old; Holstein Hull Yearling; 7 Guernsey heifer* f. mo. to 18 mo. old; Brown Swiss Helfer. Bred. 7 Holstein Helfer yearlings; « Steers. HOGS—Pure Bred Poland China Sow. bred Dec. sth; 4 Pure Bred ’Poland China July Giita; Exira Good Poland China Boar. 7 mo. old POULTRY—I7S White R<xk and White Leghorn laying hens GRAIN A HAY MO bu. Good yellow corn; 300 bu. 1942 big English oats, suitable for need; too bushel 1943 Onto; 300 bu Spelt*; 75 bu Barley; 31 ton soy ibean hay and clorei hay; 12 ton Clover end Timothy hay; I plan to have all this hay baled for the sale if po.-sHtle to do so 3<n* bales good wheat Straw: Baled oat* straw; 3 bu Hybrid seed corn TRACTORS. THRESHER A IMPLEMENTS Huber Model “H.K." 32-55. 1938 Tractor on rubber. In first class condition Set of tire chains for 28x1275 tractor tires .Mr-Deering Threshing Separator 28-49. like new. wPb clover seed hulling attachment; Clover seed Hulling attachment for 23 inch Rumley Seperator; Two 190 ft. Rubber drive belts; McDrering 1939 F-14 Tractor, rubber in front, in good condition; Cultivator Aitachmen’; Oliver 12" Tractor plow; Heavy International Tractor disc; John Deere 3 Rottom 14" Tractor plows; Mc-Deering Little Genius IS" two ho’tom Tractor plow; 3 section spring tooth harrow: 2 section spike tooth harrow; Mc-Deer tag I ft. Cuitipacker: McDeerlng 7 foot Grain Binder, first class; Web Hay Loader Dump Rake. Mc-Deering New Type sft Mower; Hoosier 10 hole ferlliser grain drill; John Deere 999 corn planter, fertiliser and bean attachment Feed Grinder. Riding Cultivator; Oliver 12" walking plow; Shovel pk>w«; Two Farm wagon* and racks; Gas Engine Electric Motor and Emery Grinder; 40 rod* < inch stay 48" fence. Good DeLaval No. 12 Cream Seperator; Bucket type grain elevator. Worm Goan Pump Jack; 4 ten gal Milk Cans; Small tools, and miscellaneous article* *oo numerous to mention TRUCK—Chevrolet 1935 I*4 ton Truck with grain bed and stock rack Is first class condition with good tires HOUSEHOLD GOODS- Good Range cook stove; Beds complete; Roll Xdook; Kitchen table and chairs; gasoline stove; oil etove; Kitchen net; Curtain stretcher* L D. Duehmig, Owner Boy 8 JoNssoo *<** Christ Bohsbe Aset. Floyd Pause Clerk. Leach by St. Viuceat Ladies' AM

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Berne at Yellow Jackets Commodore* at Huntington Cathoik. J. Wilson, g 1«2 Rleaen, g 10 2 Totals 14 6 34 Referee, Todd. o Sgra MAPLE MUSING Major League Ktthner won three from Home Grocery; West End won three from Adams Theater; Standard Oil won two from Kraft Cheese; McMillen won two fr m Smith Furniture. High series: Murphy 174, 233. 224 631; Tutewiler 175. 193. 234 #O2 602; Stump 165. 213. 222 -600 High games: .Mclntosh 211. laidd 201. Appelman 202. 220. Lankenau 231. Zell 242. Liechty 212. Standings W. U ! West End 18 3 i Kraft Cheese 15 6 I Standard Oil 15 6 i Ktthner 11 1® ‘ M> Millen 9 12 Home Grocery 7 14 Smith Furniture 5 16 Attains 4 17

Berne Junior High Wins Annual Series Defeats Decatur In Final Series Tilt The Berne Junior high team won the annual series with the Decatur Junior high, defeating the local quintet, 28 to 14. Thursday afternoon at the Detatur gym. It was the third meeting of the season < f the two teams, each previously winning one game. Berne h< M a lead of 11 to 4 at the end of the first half. Schwartz was the leading scorer for Berne with even field goals for 14 points. Decatur'*, scoring was well divided, no player counting more then three point*. Herne FG FT TP Liechty. f 3 0 6 Schwartz, f 7 0 14 Ellenberger, c •• 0 0 Muselman. g Oil Shoemaker. g 113 th slier, f • 0 0 0 Elchenberger, f o o 0 McCrory, c 2 0 4 Sprunger. g 0 0 0 Nussbaum, g 0 0 0 Totals ... 13 2 29 Decatur FG TT TP Haley, f oil Baughn, f (too Hill, c 10 2 McConnell, g 10 2 McAlhany, g oil Mel< !>;. f 10 2 Kingsley, f 113 Ixthman. c . . 11 3 Totals 5 4 14 QMcMillen Team At Bunker Hill Saturday The McMillen team of thia city will go to Peru Saturday evening t,» play the itrobg Bunker Hill Naval Imse quintet. o — - — ALLIED TROOPS «'onfinu*r l» Yanko and British just helow Home have fought the enemy to a standstill. UnPed Press war correspondent Reynolds Packard says they’re killing more Germans below Rome than ever before in the Italian campaign. And mill the Nazis keep up liq areauj if -cklH «dy. Packard says that in some Individual sector* the Germaim have attack -d with aa many as 7«• men and 35 tanks. 'ln the face of this, tho Allies forces entrenched in shallow folholes, are meeting the enemy headon and forcing him to break. NAZIS ADMIT LOSS i tCoa inuwJ From Pwgs i) Ukraine. Moscow says that three Red armies now are massing In the south for an all-out thrust towards Bessarabia. The end of the Cherkassy battle has freed General Konev's second Ukraine anny for new acti n. His force* are joinftig the first and third southern armies. The shift in Russian military strength comes at a time when the Nazis are exhausted from futile efforts to aid their trap|«-d units. It is indicated that Field Marshall Bfl—fl——Mß——B— Roop’s Wheaties, box —lO c N. B. C. Shredded Wheat* 2 boxes 25c Hurrah Salad Dressing pt. jar 18c Little Elf Apple Sauce. No. 2 18c EL’ Early June Peas. No. 2 can— 17c El.' Sweat Pickles, jai 25c Tep- Dill Pickles* Qt jar —29 c El.' Celatm Dessert, 2 pkgs.__ 15c Kotto Chaeaiata Pudding* 2 pkgs._ 15c Top' Apple Currant Jelly* gal. jar — 1.79 Apple Butter, No. 2 can 22c VanCampa Mackerel, No. 1— 15c Ivory or Swan Soap, Irg. bar ——l2 c RAISINS Goldan Seeded Soedleaa Lb pkg Me «c IS* OXYDOL—RINSO and DUE Florida Orange*, d*Z. 36c Grapefruit, leg. go aiae..S for 36c Calif. F»scal Celery Ig. ben. Sk Head Lettuce Irg head46c Stewart's Freeh Cake*. Rolls and Cookie* Freeh and Cold Meet*. Open Evening* 116 S. 11th St

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Tourney Draw Held Today At Capital Announce Pairings Saturday Morning Indianapolis. Feb. 18.—<UP>—Today ia u fateful one for some 77(1 Hoosier hirh schtol basketball teams. It* the day when schedules for this treason* state basketball tournament are drawn. The drawings will take place this afternoon in the offices of the Indiana high achool athletic association. Representatives of the three major press u«mo< lati ns and of the three Indianapolis newspapers will meet with IHHAA commissioner Arthur Trester to- determine the opponent*. The results of the drawings — which will name oppoents in the, sectional, regional and super-re-gional meets — will be announced after 8 o'clock t. morrow morning. night's results: • Gary Horace Mann 23. Gary Froebel 21 Indianapolis Manual 39, Indianapolis Sacred Heart 22. Tippecanoe 88. Gilead 24. Wolcott 42. Idaville 30. I I ■ NELLIE GOTTSCHALK (Continued From Page 1) he-was elected to the state legislature. She was also a past president of the Indiana women* assembly. Surviving. In addition to the husband. are a daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Hawk. who»e husband. Dr. James Hawk, Is a lieutenant in the navy, stationed at Quantico. Va.; one son. John Gottschalk, a Mannstein'a rescue attempt* may have endangered pla entire army arrayed before the Dniester river. The Russians killed or captured 63.000 Germans in the Cherkassy pocket, and 20.000 more were sacrificed as they tried to pry open the pocket. There la no indication of the fate of General Stemmerman. c. mmander of the annihilated German eighth army, nor of his divisional commanders and their staffs.

Public Auction I have sold my home and will sell the following described per mil property. 116 South sth StrseL Decatur. Indiana. Thursday, Feb. 24 at 3:30 B. 88. FURNITURE: A Good Piano; Library Table; Living Room Suite like new; Buffet and Round Dining Table with extension boards; Dining Room Chairs; Square Double Top Dining Table; CHEST of ItRAWERS. Three Rocking Chair*; Wooden Bedroom Suite (painted) Bed Table and Chair; Springs and Mattrees; Extra Large Wardrobe; Three Iron Beds; DROP LEAF KITCHEN TABLE; si.’ Kitchen Chain; Several Large Mirrors RUGS: Three Congoleum Rugs. 8 B>U 1 Bxl6. Miscellaneeue Articles: One burnei ga* plate; Small Gar heater; ironing Board and Step Stool combined; OLD TYPE L. C SMITH Typewrite;. Uhr* Violet Ray Electric Sun Lamp. Electric Pant Crees er; Bird Cage and Standard; If Dox Quart Fruit Jan; Several Jar* and Jug». Ont Bushel Popcorn; Several Saw* Wrencbe* and many other article* TERMS—CASH Mrs. Hugh Daniels, Owner J. T. Beaman*— Auctioneer Sale conducted by Mldwe*' Realtj Auction Co Decatar, Indian*

student at Indiana university', two ulsters. Mr*. Harold Snyder of Detroit. Mich, and Mr*. Irvin Bell of Fort Wayne; and four grandchildren. The body wa* taken to the Flannlgan mortuary at Indianapolis, and will be brought to Rente Monday afternoon for graveside service* only at 2 p. m. at the M. R E. cemetery. Close friend* may attend the service* at the cemetery. Dr. C. P. Maa*, pastor of the Trinity Evangelical church at Berne, will officiate at the cemetery. — o Chicago Trade Board Workers 'Smoked Out' Chicago. Feb. 18—(U-Pl—An explosion in a cleaning shop on the main Door of the Chicago board of trade building forced hundred* of office workers to flee down fir® escapew this morning, when dense smoke poured through the ventilating ayslem. The smoke rolled Into the grain pit and forced meet trader* to seek Fresh air. But trading wa* not suspended officially. The fire was confined to ’he ground floor. No one vm injured in either the blast or the fire. o —— Seymour Elevator Destroyed By Fire Seymour, Ind.. F«d». 18-(UP) — —Officials of the farmons' co-oper-a'lve elevator company at Seymour t«tlmate the fire ices to their building in rxces* of |6i>.ooo.O<H». The blaxe completely destroyed the tbree-story brick building last night. A nortlrwrut wind blew sparks from the 2 O-feet flame* over the downtown district, only a block away. Volunteer* (limited roof* with wet clothes to extinguish small fire* on business bbauo*. o Warsaw School City Purchases Armory Warsaw. Ind.. FNb 18 —(W)— The state armory board ba* confirmed ,to Warsaw city at’orney Evett Raaor It* approval of the Warsaw school city bid to purchase the ormory building In that tuwn . The Warsaw school haa offered 818.000 for the building, which It

DePauw Is Certain Os Share In Tille DePouw Undefeated In State Loop Ploy (By United Press! DePuuw university is certain of a K har<« of the Indiana colfrglak c..nf.r.n<" basketball championship Th>> Tigers anded the season r league play undefeated last night by downing Wabash. 33 to 28. The quintet started out fast, to make sure of the perfect record. Center, Charley Radcliffe led his mate* to an early 15 to 1 lead The tight D< I’auw defense did nut permit a Wabash field goal during the first , 13 mluut«,' of play. Wabash nai rowed th.- gap In the second half, but n. ver was on even terms. Radcliffe was high corer with 1. p.iutr. Now. Valparaiso must heat Indii ana State tomorrow night to get a part of the conference crown. Valpo, al«o i" undefeated in Hie I loop If the Crusaders lowe. De j ' Pauw. of course, w'ili be undisputed , ! champl ii. In Big Tin games tonight. Purdue and Indiana play away from their home floor*. The league-lead-ing Boilermakers face lowa at low i City. Indiana’s unlucky cellar team is at Minnesota. HOUSE UPHOLDS ■ Contlouwl From rm i> legislation, and with it technically. at least the commodity credit cornoration, which pays some of the food subsidle*. The anil-sub-sidy pr vision was a rider to the measure to extend the life of the CCC, which expired at midnight. However, farm bloc leaders are expected to move soon for at least a temporary extension cf the CCC. becaose they approve of the agency's price support functions and certain of it* subsidies on farm product*. Three Railroaders Are Killed By Blast Hlmock. S. D.. Feb. IM-(UP)— Three Sioux City. la., railwy men were killed when the Iwtler of a 'Milwaukee freight locomotive- explan* to use aa a achool gymnasium. In previous years, the armory hau I»een rented. The tranmetkm already carries governor Schricker's approval. HAIRCTTS 50c SHAMPOO 50c Soft Water C.K. Barber Shop | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Coni. Sunday—All teatr 10c to 4 2 FIRST RUN HITS! * RNYTNMBOYS . MUI I IIUI * • gqA® JAN GARBER / a.O H« <Mms« <nO* JAM tTEAGARDEN J i —ADDED FUN RIOT— It* Those Wackie Rookies Again! They'rt Driving the Nipr Nutain a screaming, screwball comedy I ‘ROOKIES IN BURMA’ Wally BROWN. Alan CARNEY J:an Barclay, Clair* Carleten Evenings. gc-ECc Inc. Tas , 0-0 Tonight & Saturday BILL ELLIOTT “DEATH VALLEY MAN HUNT* ALSO—Last Chapt. “Flying C*d.U~ A Thraa btoegea Comedy. 6c-26c Inc Yax

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PUBLIC SALE A* I am moving to anolher farm. I will ell s' PuV.k .item (he farm located 8 miles east ol New Haven. |n<l. or *» ma: -i mile west of Edgerton Ind., on what is known a, th u* farm, commencing at IB:JO 1 M., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Th» following described property 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Team oi Grey Mares, smooth mouth a goes! »or 4 '.«« " oi Large Work Horse*. *moo'h mouth. 2—HEAD OF CATTLE-: bwiis-Holsteln Cow. 4 year* old giving good flo* 1 stein Bull. 9 month* old an extra good one FARM MACHINERY Case Row Crop Tractor Model ('. ('.. "it "i ln 1 ’ ’ , with cultivator attachments; heavy John Deere I' lor plow; I. H. C. Tractoi Disc; 3 section *teel splk( heavy float; Ca»< Corn Planter, equipped with p.>i P‘' rt let grain drill; Osborne 8 ft. grain binder; •' 11 bet tired wagon and rack; I. IL C stalk rake, -olid ttr«i ot good heavy harness. MISCELLANEOUS Bxlo Broodet House: Maytag motor ga engine: flrod* barb wire; electrk fence charger; oil drum*: Sel.-rt» Diet; good Stover feed grinder, and many olhe article TERMS -CASH. HENRY LINDER Chris Bohnkc. Auctlone?r °

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