Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1944 — Page 6
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Commodores Win; Yellow Jackets Defeat*
Commies Beal Monmouth Five By 43-27 Score i Commodores Score Victory In Home Opener Lost Night The I>• < .«’ni Cmuinodo • turn I "d th- !l -e.t-01l * home opetlvr into a -in . e-- Frilfcy uigbl. defeating the Mobmou:li E.ige r: ~ 27 on ' th, Cominti•- own flout Mt ntlloilth . .. in- i .■■ . a real ..attic thr<>iiKhi>iit lie . . :i. fir-l half and w-.1l in:., 'he lliliil! quarter. hut the I*.. . i lad- puli | **d av ay -.ipdiy in th. lin.ii p> .«! i to w II by 1.; |.o.n> The fli-i quarter w.is cl,*- all] th.- way with Monmouth on top by j .1 IllCle p .ill 1 !< to * .. the pejicli cloned The Eag,e. iti. r. ..~e.| :hilead to three point- a.s fib .e t 011.1 I qila'ler op.tl.d hut the Comm." ■ dore* pulled mto the lead ,i 12 to 11 and w. re not lie u|ed toi tie n-l of the game heiat.ii held a '--.id of 1* to II at the half and at th' third qtiatte . increased tin- margin to 2* to 22 > A.- the final |s-ri"d opened. how ev< r, the Commodore* -pi • d.-d Upj ..nd Moon increased then lead to a ci.tnfottable margin. Gili.g W|<* tile lea-line* - J., 1" the Commode with -i.x field goals and two fro. brow sot a total of 1 I point. Teriw . next in line with mite point- B .-nz and Hico led the Eagle witli mm ami eight point- i.ep.', t:.e|y The t'.itnniodor.- will 1..- on tin road next week, meeting th. Mon »■ He.i-k.itz .• Bott . W. di.e-dav night Their next home gam.- will b.- It.. embei 1 when they tang;, i with St John’s ot !>• phon. O Ih'catur FG FT Tl’ I lent. 1 3 1 lanthe, f 1 <* 21 Toner < 3 3 !'[ f.illig. g f. 2 II B .•!<• g 2 I 51 Leligi-l .< tl, f 2 " I
EEEB SI N. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sun. from ':ls NOTE; Due to e«treme length o* fea’ure, suggest you attend Sun. Matinee or f>: JO Eve. Show. “DRAGON SEED” Katharine Hepburn. Turhan Bey. Walter Hutton. Akim Tamiroff ALSO —Short* 9c 40c Inc. Ta* —o TONIGHT —"Senjation* of 1945" Eleanor Powell. Dennis O'Keefe ALSO —Short* 9c 40c Inc. Ta* jCORT SI N. MON. TI ES. M*tmee Sun.—9c 15c until 4 “( RY OE THE WEREWOLF” Barton Mac Lane. N na Foch & “MOONLIGHT & ( A( TES” Andrew* Sitter*. Leo Carrillo Evening* 9c-30c Inc. Ta« -0 TONIGHT — Wild Bill Elliott. "Marthall of Reno." ALSO — "Haunted Harbor" 9c JOc Inc. Tax
NOW 24 Hour Recapping SERVICE Truck rubber uned if desired. Kecapp NOW before bad weather. Bring us your Grade 1 certificates. We have a few tirade 1 Tires on hand. Recapping Service 704 .Monroe St. Phone 939
, t off. , f tl V l) Total lx 7 43 Motim.tii'h FG FT Tl’ I Thieme, t <1 It II I Bod i' , ", ii i. j Kite <■ ", 2 <1 I singleton e j i I BietlZ, g I 1 ‘I S. h-iimanii. f <> ii ii ' K ik- Ihan t o o >i K ng, <■ o o I. i'.a l.y g a ii o | <>• 11 inv g a 11 Total- 11 5 27 Hi f. ..■ M. KellZb I'tllpiie, Wagner Preliminary 1..-, atm 1- Monmouth 16 Decatur Junior High Defeats Monmouth Local Team Scores Easy 35 5 Victory The 11.-. ,itm Junior high ’• im | opened it - e.i-.m F td.iy aft'inooti I with all ea y 35 to 7, vi.tory over . tin- M.itim . ith Junin r in a .a: I played .V th. Monmouth gym. lie.atm' h- <1 ;i 22 ’ , 3 lead at 'h. half i teg and Mi f'otim <•<! 1 I>. catll w •Il 12 and 11 pilin' -jieitii. y Singleton tallied M"ii mon!li - only lb Iler ami led w th ’ two point* b-< atur EG FT TP | Ogg. f 5 2 12 Grant, f 1 o 2 M. t'ollll. ’.! < a 1 11 Illi'.. 0 It o llutker. g 1 ii 2 Bogtier, f 11 :: : Freehy. t 2 I a I Thoma-, g u d o \\ g <» o i> Tot a- 17. 7. if,-. .Monmimtll EG FT Tl’ I <•011: 1, f o 11 i Itavix. f oil V i'-on 1 o u o Sitigl.dot g 1 u 2 ■ Petty g "11 i Kukelhaii. f " " " ' Biadf "id . " " " Total* 1 :: Geneva Cardinals Defeat Bearkatz Monroe Defeated By 25 To 23 Score —„. Th< Geneva < ai I nal- edged out a 27. to 23 triumph our th" .Mon ■o. Bearkatz in a game played Fi lay night at tin- B> rile high «< bool gym. Geneva led at th. half 1:1 to ' Schmidt 1.-d the winner- wrh eight po.nt and B Sadi, re. or. d a like , miiiili.■ ■ for Monro. Gemva EG FT TP M--- t . f I n 2 S< hniidt f 2 1* Hale. < 12 1 S. hlag. nhauf, g 17. 7 Van Emon g 2 " I Snow f ii ii I. Teetei z o 0 u Total- 7 11 27. Monroe FG FT TP (Tiriateiier. f 1 o 2 B Sadler, f 12 1 Bi'h. <■ 12 1 Zur.her g 113 Xiii-baum, g 1 i> 2 ! K S.. ib-r, f 3 2 * Total- !> 7 23 Ref. ice. g. i,el. umpire, Hoth. Preliminary Geneva 2*. Monroe II LT. WAYNE MATCHET (Contlr.uwd From Fm« tl I county. Nov. 30. Pali., Benide* his wife. hUf ltor* include an eight
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Berne Bears Defeat pleasant Mills Five Bears Register 3rd Victory Os Season 1 The Bertie lb a- chalk. I up ' 'li.ir 'hird coiim.iiGv. viitoty ot I the -<a«on Friday night, defeating t.'i. Ple.ioalil Hill- Spa; tan- at ■ P ■ ..-ant .Mills, I* to 2'l B lie led at lb. half 21 lo 12 Th.- winner-' Mining wa<. well divided l.eliman leading with eight |H.iat WeiTi'ig w.i- high |o th.Spartan- with 12 pointlbme FG FT TP Li". hty. f 3 17 Banmgartnei f 2 2 0 11 Stu< ky i- 2 17. Lehman, g I " - I mil-. - 2 2 'I Mi-e!man. f 111’, l-ch. f 2 o I I Stucky, i "11! Abraham g 1 " 2 K'i-u- g 3 » •; I Total- 2" - I* i' . . ■ M FG I T ll' ' M ■ f I " 21 G. ' . f 2 I X S' ayi f 2 t. I | S pe g " " " Werlttig. g 3 <1 12 Sp.-. kmali. f it 0 " Total* s 1" 2'l | liefer.. I»orwin f“mpne E.. hart Preliminary I’., m I>. Pie i-ant Milin 12 o Mr McMillen Defeated In Season Opener M M; . fi. playing i’« fir.l game ' .' ... . '. T : lay l at f | l. 'i' .in gym n 'in < i’y "I 'i>p.'d a i imivll :17 io Ilf. v fla t ' > tile For! I Way... K ot <’ ' .m F • W ivm • 1 a' ' . : 1 ■■! ,!ig f b a '■ am ■ wa- Well ; d valed, S. liffll lending li..- Vl-!t- i .« w'h 12 pain w KS. htiepf i w a:.- a ! ' M' M .11 n with Illite piilit-. MISSIONARY IS TO (Continued From rage 1) M II .' Hi", w ill I. ■ gum’ , >f 011 l B.iia' S i >l. Wai I .Ilf" 'r a' 1 to \ M and rar a . -h a -ervi. e .■ I" <»,i morning w.> :np -er . - " will be followed by a Thaukie .■.vmg u.a-ket dittn-r a' noon, at a i ii time everyone will tai" an ~;.po’ i y ■> b. .ollie |> rwmaliy in.. "1 w ;'h ou M >•* oltary. Ti. ■ w, . tie a mo-' lb' re-titig lay I > > .-•• w o attend, and w. . y >. w 11 i." ible to he with ue Sgt. Francis Andrews Relates Incidents Os Eight Months Overseas Fifie.nth Army Air Fon-en in Pa s. g.abt Ftall.l* Andrew -I. ~ eiiGy I mated the allltivel-' -a yof eight tn iIPIM over*.-a* by re min , -Ing all the in< ideni» -m. e h<left th., good old V S A. la*t Matv.li e.-a find. The boat trip over, a ohort -tay ..f three week* in Africa, th ■ Arab*. I.ie French, the -w.-atilig o'P of the rip > Italy, wondering if they Would >y pa*« the b .ot and go on d zwn to India or over to China. However th.-y arrived in Italy and the time .tad by all In getting the outfit in , e-iiape to otart operation* ag.tinot inonthivold daughter and hi* parn’w. Mr and Mr* Walter Matchett of Jay county
ONI OF OIRMANY'S StCfltT WEAPONS, the V-l rocket bomb, inflicted thia wreckage aomewheie in [England when it etruck wit' a terrific explosion. The V-l ia said to travel about 1,000 miles an hour 'and to soar from 10 to 70 miles into the stratosphere during its flight. {lnternational)
IN THE RUNNING - • By Jack Sords ■ • WS) K y J J FCrfx'Wti.i' ; C-2ISLCR, i*l u.s sgveMfM - a4p ' < \“W llHtt / <t>s£ of Mis Bcsr - seASoM Jj f as coacU of fNe uJoJeizsi-ry aJ/J ' Os nAICHtGAfJ mJoIVE PINES l'( A p KAT1/ k\ ‘SG fy oJptA*.* A-.P’V.fl-v Jfi J4JSSBAJMCR, 'cestEii VMS ST.cb tc toueYAeie A
■ 'h< Giiiiiaii*. IL -i iri l otnbat i .we < out" attd "ii. ..it.• Lti:-,’u'd up and g.ine ,ii. f'.i' i .dim'! fu.l High ami then liav-' gobi- t," the P.i. t:< Thi-aier. ' a ■ ■ ha>e g >m-. killed in i ’; hi ..r pi .-11111'.* us war. I >| i' ai d a lot in thu-" i-lglit ti"!i' •• -.nd Ami 'w ■ \ .-uy doe* of •’linking to i wli'-u h"'e overi* any b-tigt;i of time I think I j b'.i •li'ii ta uppre-..1t" the things We I ■ fighting for more tnan ■ v,-r now ‘ !i;r I’V • been oViTWf.l* and <e,-n -Mini"- of tin- .-ult* it war. t>f i > tr-", like everyone •'-*••. I'm ju*t I.iking far th" Ity wlien the war '■nd* and wa- can ail g > home < 1 again." Sgt. Andri wag; ;«du.it"-d from the Derntur high school in 1936. He was ••mployed by Lie Schaef r Glove Manufacturing ('<> before he entered the army 22 m itnlir ago. lb- Is in <ha gi of the Penaonnel Equipment Seitim of a Ls:h AAF B-24 iii.rlion commanded by Major Ja:n<-« H Gil- >n if Wyoming, Ohio. He l« married 'o the former Ell-|.-ti Jack-.m who re*id"* at .1128 i Wi-t Monroe S', in I».- itur. Indiana. o _ ... ‘Den Activities Are Described By Members Os Center I Editor’s note; Following i* the firm in a *erie* of articles on a<tlvitie* a’ "The Den,” Decatur’* new youth center, a* prepared by metnbi r* of the Den'* publicity committee. Other article* will appear from time to time.t Decatur'* high school basketball team* were honored gue*t* at "The D»n” following their home openen > last week and last night. Tin- center was appropriately dec orated In the school*' color* or these night*, the Yellow Jacket!
I mi November lo and th.- t'ommo- ' dore* last night Eai h member of the team* wa* treated by "The I »en " La-t night. Monmouth player* were gtte.-tg and th!* invitation will he - xteiideil to all teams of the county when playing in Decatur. Plan* are being made to decorate and beautify "The Den" for the Thank-giving and Christmas holi- , days. For Thanksgiving, the decI oration* will consist of cut-out turI key* and pumpkin*, crepe paper and other article* to symbolize the season For Chrustinas. a wooden I fireplace will be erected. Bell*, cut-out Christina* tree*, red and 1 green i ri-pi- pa|H-r, and other Yulej tide decorations will aid in creating Christmas atmosphere an I surrounding*. Parent* are invited to stop any time and see what Decatur has done to provide a rei reation centier for its youth Also. "Parent's night" i* a topic being discussed by the policy committee, one of the first outside activities of "The ih-ii" will be the awarding of a 12 |H>und turkey tonight at lo o'clock. All young people between 15 and 2" year* of age, living in Decatur, are eligible for in< mbershlp in . "The iH-ti " Card* may be obtained today from 3 to 5 p. m. anil 7 | to 11 p. m. Members of "The D< h" express f their appreciation to the Elks club, to la-land Smitii and Floyd Hunter e for donations of ping pong table* •■ Several tournaments are planned * at ’.tie center. y * Nutrition Survey is Completed In County II Today about 180<» Adame county el school children will complete a sur- •* ; vey of their nutrition This study | m being made by the county nutrlr-‘ tion committee in an effort to emit I phaaise to children and their parts 1 eii’o their own particular needs in
Garrett Beals Jackets Five By 28-23 Score Decatur Weakens In Final Quarter At Garrett Friday Tin- l».-< atui Yellow Ja. ket*. faltering in the final iptarter. dropped their third game of tli.- x.-a-on Friday night. hf<ing a 2* to 23 declaioii to tile Garrett Railroader* on the Garrett hardwood l.aet night * till wa* alwo the opening Not flma-tern Indiana conference game for both quint, t*. Ttie Jacket* ami Railroader* hat- ' tied nip and tuck through the tir*i thi '— quarter*, bin the Ifei atitr lad* cottl 1 not hall a final iw-rlod .*purt l.y Garrett. I), i attli held a 5 to ' lead at the end of the firm quarter but Garrett w.i* out in from by a (tingle counter, 12 to 11 at til. half The Railroader* maintained thi* margin in the third period, leading by P.f to 1* In the final qu.nter. It. i atm c tallied only live point* while Gar t reit -cored nine to clinch victory, c Bromer. Kecatui vet.-run. w.m the -coring leader for both team*, connecting five time* from tin- field , and once from tile foul due for a total of 11 point* Steiner counted <ix point* for the Jacket* Mulni led the Garr. lt -coring with eight point* on two field goal* and four foul toHWfThe Yellow Jacket* will return to a. tion on their home floor next Tuesday night, entertaining the Hartford township Gorilla*. Garn-tt FG FT TP Muhn. f 2 I X Turnbill, f 10 2 Cr.-agei, «• 2 I 7. B -hler. K 1 ft 2 <'u*ter, g 10 2 Vaughn, f 3 n fi Hull, c oil Keilty. g 1 ti 2 Total* 11 fi 2* Jn-catur FG FT TP Bromer. 1 5 I 11 El< her. f 10 2 Hill, c 0 if 0 Steiner, g 2 2 fi L Arnold, g oil Porter, f 0 0 0 \ Arnold, f . ft o 0 Eichhorn, c 113 Colter, g 0 0 0 Light, g 0 o o Total* H 5 23 Referee. Young I I’tnpire. McSwane. i Preliminary Garrett 2X. Decatur 25 lovertltnei - o —— - ■ — Kirkland Defeats Hartford, 43-35 Kangaroos Victors On Hartford Floor The Kirkland Kangaroo* handed the Hartford Gorilla* their flr*t defeat of the »ea*on Friday night, Kirkbind scoring a 43 to 35 victory on the Hartford floor. The Kangaroo* Jed at the half. ■ 24 to 18. Wentt wa* outatunding t for Kirkland with 19 point*, while . Clark tallhd 12 point* for Hartford Hartford *G IT TP . Yoder, f ... 11 3 i Poorinan. f 3 0 fi M<«*er, c 2 3 7 Clark, g 6 0 12 Kauffman, g , 2 3 7 Hoaler. f 0 0 o Burry, g 0 0 0 Total* 14 7 35 * Kirkland FG FT TP Wont, f 7 5 19 Worthman. f 113 Ehrtnan, c 0 0 0 Beineke. g 5 4 If Troiel. K oil G.-rber. f 1 « 2 Ixtngenberger. g 2 0 4 Total* Ifi 11 43 Referee. Mendenhall t’mplre. Brown Preliminary Kirkland TO, Hartford 7. GERMAN RESISTANCE (Coattaued Prom rase 1) Saar baain the vicinity of Perl, one mile iliHlde the Reich near — Improving eating hafbit*. The survey ha* been made In grades 4 to 8 of every school In the county; Decatur and Berne city •<hool*. Adatna county school*, and Catholic, Lutheran and Amish •ebook. The study Inclides the tneala for five day*. Some school* have already completed their recI ord sheet* and are anxious to know Just what the summaries will show.
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Handle Guns < aref u || v I a 29 ' '■Jw ! V" r I Hi? I ® ns \K*' fly r 'w CLIMBING FENCES with guns ,i > , , ./W/O. tie*. The proper procedure to avoid an - climb the fence, without hi* gun ' i I ti ’’wl _ nt i, if V'v F ■ j 1 ? I r> » -■ . .-in F * •*. ,E£ K **o -m,/ ♦ 4'. *, • - LET OTHiR PERSON hand gun* be »u*e the gun * action i* open dur n j :• 5 -‘. safety, and "break" breach of xhotguns. B* 1
the junction of the Rench, Lttxemliourg and German liorder*. Front dt-puti he* did not make it clear immediately whether the 3rd army yet had crossed the frontier tn strength. However, strong forces of both tank* cud infantry were within a f< w miles or Germany all along a 12-mlle front south of Perl yesterday. perl lies eight tulles northeast of KoenlgKHiacher. where the 3rd army crossed the Moselle for a drive into the Saar earlier tins week, and Mi to 85 miles south cf tlie American Ist army front in side Germany near Aachen Merschwelller, a mile south of the border and two miles southeast of Perl, fell to the American* yesterday o Sunshine at noonday is about one-million time* brighter than the illumination of the moon measured at Its full stage.
Public Auction! I will sell the following Personal Prop- 1 the farm located miles East and . ■>.>y Tuesday, November 211: at 1:00 P. M. » i i * COWS—flood Jersey Cow. ti yr*.. Fresh <•> ’ ■ old, fresh January 15th. Ul ii .re M ' Tn ■! FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT I i‘37; Tractor Diac, Plow and Cultivator. Ridin- ‘ ? !■ ■ ; Drill; Mower; Side Delivery Rake; Hay l: ‘ ,k ‘ ..'.jimrt'.t Loader; International Corn Planter with ‘ ' Roller; Crowfoot Roller; Spike Tooth and M'--' - i[( , MB | Walking Plow. MANCRE SPREADER " vii* ■ Engine; Pump Jack; Wheelbarrow Tank I B of liarneNH and I flood Horse Collars; Hay ••"I” •' Forks. Ilog House. Two If 11 Hog 11 ■ Kettle Cream Separator. Washer and many B 20 ACRES OF CORN IN FIELD. , .<■ t o inc HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Wilson Heater, m« . n i_> Cr' - It Library Tables 2 Rugs 11x12 ft ami 12x1 v | Stands. Rockers. Bed and Springs 2 Dies-1 • ■ Ing Room Table. Porch Swing. Dishes B| TERMS—CASH. Bl EARL JAMES, (M J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. Il Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk I Bale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction < <’■ Bl Decatur, Indiana. ■
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