Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1949 — Page 8

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SI. Joe Five Beals Lancaster, 24-21 St. Joe eighth graders defeated the Lancaster of Wells county junior high, 24-21, at the Commodores gym Wednesday afternoon. St. Joe led at all periods, 11-7, 14-11 and 22-16. Gaffer topped the winners with 12 points, while Lancaster's scoring was well split among four players. Decatur FG FT TP Hackman f 1 6 2 Brunton f 0 0 0 Gaffer c — 6 0 12 Gage g .... 1 0 2 Costello g 2 0 4 Gass f 0 0 0 Wilder f Oil Mendez g 0 0 0 J. Meyers g .... ... 11 3 TOTALS 11 2 24 Lancaster FG FT TP Mankey f 2 2 6 Zirkle f 2 2 6 Shady c .... 2 0 4 Troyer g — 2 15 Gerber g 6 0 01 Decker f 0 0 0 Sprowl f 0 0 0 Beeler c 0 0 0 Kahn g 0 0 0 Hamilton g 0 0 0 TOTALS 8 5 21 Challenge To Game Issued By Cub Den At its first meeting of the year Wednesday night Cub den 8 voted to challenge den 16 to a basketball game, to be played Monday night at 7 o'clock. Plans were also made for a sledding party to be held at the country club. Denner Bob Ochsenrider was presented with a roundup award. After the business meeting the Cubs engaged in games. Those present were Mrs. Niland Ochsenrid er, den mother, Bob Othsenrider. Gene IMxter. De Wayne Agler, Bill Smith and Gary Sanders. Jay County Fox Hunt Is Planned Saturday Adams county hunters and con servationists are invited to take part in a Jay county fox hunt which will start from New Corydon Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Only shotguns will be permitted, it was announced. There will be no dogs and. no rifles. Last week, a similar hunt with shotguns only netted six fox Willys Cars & Trucks ALSO USED CARS See “Doc” Vizard DOCS CAR DOCK - TODAY - Continuous from 1:30 “THE STREET WITH NO NAME” RicharJ Widmark. Mark Stevens ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tax -0 FRI. & SAT. ugi« d Fr JH Sun. Mon. Tim.—"PALEFACE" Bob Hope, Jane Rueeoil

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday County tournament at Yellow Jackets gym. Friday County tournament at Yellow Jackets gym. 1 Warren at Berne. Saturday County tournament at Yellow Jackets gym. WOMEN'S LtAGUE Standings W L Mies 3 0 Kent 3 0 Duo Therm 2 1 Bag Service ... ..2 1 Hill-Smith ..2 1 Gass .... 2 1 Bank .... 2 1 Gottschalk 2 1 Mutt's 2 1 Smith-Budd 1 2 Mirror 1 2 McMillen 1 2 Dunbar 1 2 BPW ...... 1 2 Hoagland 1 2 Decatur Ind 1 2 Sutton ............. 0 3 Central Soya 0 3 High series: Bricker 5(16, Plasterer 506. High games: Plasterer 187-178, Bricker 181, Ladd 180, Mat-Lean 176, Musser 175. — ANNUAL C. C. (Cont. From Page One) tur and Catholic high school stu- | dents at the public school gymnasium in the morning. At a luncheon of industrial foremen held at Swearingen's, Mr. Walker spoke at noon. Late in the afternoon he poke to P-T members and women guests at the Lincoln school building. In each talk he threw out his •hal enge to promote the community in which we live and to give leadership to those projects which step up enthusiasm in the desire to bring improvements. “Sometimes you have to perform miracles, in order to get people interested,” he said. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur CORT TONIGHT and FRI. & SAT. “RETURN OF WILDFIRE” Dick Ar>en, Mary Beth Hughes ALSO—“Superman" 14c-30c Inc. Tax —>-o—O Sun. Mon. Tues. — “Rusty Leads the Way” & “Out of the Storm"

Public Auction! The undersigned executrix of the Last Will and Tes'ament of Ora Roe, dec* a ed, hereby gives nctice that by virtue of the power by said Will conferred she will at the hour of 2:00 P. M. on the 15th DAY OF JANUARY, 1949 at 312 Grant Street. Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate: Inlot Number One Thousand Twenty (1020) in E. Burt Lenhart's commissioners subdivision of a part of Outlot Number Twenty-four (24) in the Southern Addition and part of Outlot Eighty-four (84) in J. D. Nuttman’s Southern Add! ion to the now City, of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the full appraised value of said real esta'e and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third tl/3) of the purchase money cash in hand, balance upon delivery of deed and abstract of title. Said real estate will be sold subject to the 1948 taxes due and payable in 1949. Th» real es ate consists of a Lot with a fifty (50) foot frontage.on Grant street with a depth of two hundred twelve feet (212) on the west tide of the lot and one hundred sixty-four (164) feet in depth on h» east side. The house situate thereon is a one-story, frame house consisting of five (5) rooms on a good foundation. There is, also, a cistern and drove well on the premises. • Also, on said date the fol owing household goods will be sold for CASH: Pump Jack and motor: kitchen cupboard; table and chairs; 4 burner kerosene stove, oven attached; 3 burner kerosene stove; Hail mirror; bed. complete; some bedding: Allen Heating stove; 3 Linoleum rugs; 4 good rockers; 4 straight chairs: round table; stand; table radio; good 2 pc. living room suite; library table; Victrola; table lamp: oak bed. complete—oak dresser; oak commode: Minnesota Drop-head sewing machine; curtains: pictures; lot of cooking utensils; dishes: pots. pans, etc; 9x12 rug; 7x9 rug; Throw rugs; 2 flower stands; garden tools; 1 cord of wood: % ton coal; 45 gallon kerosene and drum: lawn mower: misc. garden tools. Sale of personal property will be held at 1:00 P. M. and the real estate will be sold at 2:W P. S. OCIE DURR, Executrix. DeVoss i Smith—Attorneys Roy S. Johnson I Son—Auctioneers 6 10 n

Intramural League - Results Announced The Rockets swamped the Devildogs, 24-4; the Jets walloped the El Halcons, 33-8, and the Streaks whipped tlie Stags, 31-12. in intramural league games at the Decatur high school.

- Devildogs FG FT TP ; Reidenbach t 0 0 0 ? | Doan f 0 11 Norris g 113 Johnston g . 0 0 0 TOTALS 1 2 4 Rockets FG FT TP t Lenhart f — 3 0 6 Pollock f 2 0 4 ■ Daniels c 4 2 10 Bell g 0 0 0 ; Brennan g 2 0 4 ID. Sheets f 0 0 0 ! Brock g .'. 0 0 0 — TOTALS 11 2 24 ’ Jets FG FT TP N. Schieferstein f 0 0 0 B. Butler f 1 0 2 C. Smiley c -.8 0 16 B. Doan g 7 0 14 F. Mcßride g 0 0 0 K. Runyon f 0 11 — TOTALS 16 1 33 El Halcons FG FT TP J. McDonald f .... 0 2 2 N. Ward t ... ... '.. 1 0 2 Houser c .00 0 F. Peck g 1 0 2 Odle g 1 0 2 P. Johnson f ... 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 2 8 Stags FG FT TP J. Brunner f 0 0 0 jD. Foor f 2 0 4 18. Macy c 0 0 0 J. Bassett g 2 2 6 18. Sheets g — 10 2 jR. Bassett f 0 0 0 D. Thompson g 0 0 0 -TOTALS 5 2 12 Streaks FG FT TP Gaunt f . 4 13 IW. Callow if 11 3 J. Thompson c —1 0 2 Strickler g 2 3 7 Metzger g 1 0 2 Cole f 1 0 2 Andrews g 3 0,6 TOTALS 13 5 31 Fox Hunt Saturday In Union Township ( 'Members of the Union township i conservation club will take part in a fox hunt Saturday morning, it was announced today. Participants are i asked to meet at 8 a.m. at the Bleeke service station. Pro Basketball BAA Baltimore 106, Washington 92, Chicago 75, St. Louis 66. New York 81, Boston 64. Minneapolis 98, Providence 64. Colleae Basketball DePauw 53, Wabash 46. Indiana Central 76. Hanover 60. Valparaiso 49, St. Joseph's 48. Huntington 50, Taylor 38. Findlay 66. Concordia bl. Trade in a Goed ‘icwn — Decatur

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