Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1952 — Page 6
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, College Basketball k lowa |s, Indiana 59. ’ Northwestern 85, Purdue 83., l!linoi| G 3, Michigan 51. \ Minnesota 55, Michigan State 49. Wisconsin 58, Ohio State 51. Notre 74, Marquette 56. Valparaiso 58, Ball State 37. State 54, Sutler Hanover 68, Wabash 62. DePaiiw .74. Lake Forest 56. Manchester 68, Anderson 67. Oakland City 86, Vinoennes 69.
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Louiavllte 104, SU 54, McKendree 71, Rose Indiana 79,1 Earlham 30. Indiana Tech 55. Giffin 51. St. Detroijt 64. Kentucky 99, Florida 52l Kansas State 71, Nebraska 36. Bowling Gr eeri 163, Chicago Loyola 59. j • Toledo Sq Cincinnati 55. ' f 5 |j | { ' ? u * [. i •>,.'■ j - •■? Chile prjbduces the raw material for nearly of the wqrld sjsupply of ipdine.
DePauw To Observe Founding Wednesday i DePauw University’s 115th annivelrsary will be celebrated on the campus with the annual founders’ and benefactors* day chapel service, president Russell JTHumbert has announced. Headline speaker for the event will be Dr. Charles Kendall of Phoenix. Arlz, The chapel wifi he in Gobin Memorial church at 10 a.m.
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Hl Hk V J it • A CAPS IS PLACED on the shoulders of British Foreign Secretary | j Anthony Eden at Columbia University, Jfew York, by Professor John ' B. Brebner, during a ceremony in which the former received an J honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. In an address that followed. Eden 4 said there would be “no major war* as long as the western world is . “plainly capable of punishing
Plan Farm, Home Electric School Meet Tuesday Night To Arrange School County agent L. E. Archbold is calling a committee meeting in the extension office for 7:30 p.m., Tues-# day, for the purpose of planning for a farm aud home electric school in the Berne auditorium Feb. 13. Mrs. Glenn Schaadt, Mrs. Harold Zeigler, Mrs.' Eva Brewster, and Mrs. Milton Kruetzman will indicate the desires of the home economics women for help on home lighting problems.
■MMmMBmMMMMMMrWHMMMSMSMSMrym III MMWirr Wti ? : ‘-twi-- -L • • ' ' 4 /■ ‘ • ■ .-iMd • 1 ft ’ fl i , • ' T -'t ' « v w “ mBBBMIiiFL - ' . -4* WILLED $41,000 by his former master, serabed H. Chilengirian, Btobby takes it all calmly as he is introduced lo TV at Rodeo, Cal., by Ip. A. Roy at Palanka kennels. On the dog’s death the residue of the estate goes to the state, says the will. /International Soundvhoto) Public Sale * . . ; iWe, the undersigned, will sell' at PuhMc Auction the (oll(jwin& personal property, located miles sontheast of Bluffton, Indiana on State Road No. 116, then-1 mile souths or 8 miles west of Betde on No. 118, then 1 mile north; or miles east of Reiffsburg on |State Road No. 118, then 1 mile north, on MOHDAY, JAHUARY 21, 19521 4; ’ ’ Sale Starting at 11400 A. M. p HEREFORD CATTLE I T. B. and Bangs .’Tested 12 Hereford 2 year bld Heifers that will calve from February to May. weighing 900 to 1,100 lbs. ■ i, -DAIRY CATtLE 5 Guernsey Cows from 2 to 5 years 01d, some have calves by side, others close up. ¥ 7 Guernsey 2 year old Heifers, due to freshen from Feb. to May.; \ 3 Guernsey Heifer Calves. 3 Guernsey Bulls, two. 12 months oldZone, 6 months old. .t { Production records and breeding dates will be given day qf ; sale. Butterfat test averaged 5.3 for the year of 1951. This is a high testing herd. e ' 1 i■' 68 — HOGS —6B 10 Hampshire gilts, open, weighing {from 225 to 250 lbs.; S-Regis-tered Duroc sows, coming with second litter, due to farrow March 1, one due to farrow April 1; 20'Duroc gilts, eligible to register,^open; 10 Duroc Boars, eight eligible to register* 4% to 5 months old; 20: Duroc feeding shoats. . — OATS tk ; ■ 400 bushel Clinton Oats, extra good/' ? 1 * • TRUCK—--1951 Ford %-ton Pick-up Truck with Delux cab, like new. I | ; L: Ml SC:—24OO ft. 2”x4” yellow pine, 12 ft<:long; 5 individual hog houses, new; axel and wheels for implement trailer, also tires; type fence stretchers and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible In base of accidents. ' Sale will be held under large tenit. Lunch served. Vernon Brown and Sam Brown, Owners Ellenberger Bros. —Auctioneers , ’ Farmers & Merchants Bank—Clerk- | v 14 18
Ann, Smith, Rose Bilderback, Low el? Michaels, and Harry Mazelin will be asked if they would like to fCtiritribute their help on some electrical demonstration work. Leonard Kingsley may have a demonstration ready for boys of his agHcuttural class. Delmore Wechter, Henry Rumple, and Ivan Huser will be asked what the{jfarm operator wants to know in •apiilyiag electrical energy in doing fartn work. Harold Floyd will represent the R.E.M.C. and Robert Albaugh and staff 'will represent the Indiana & .Michigan Electric Co. Snip is part of Brazil's lon& borderline touches every other state in South America except Ecuador and Chile. . V
One Fox Is Bagged In Hunt Saturday i-■ j * , i/ " * Fourteen Adams county fox hunters tramped the area south of Decatur Saturday and the hunt netted one ifox, bagged by Max Kuittle. Another fox eluded the hunters and after several shots were fired. |t got away. ” < Announcement was made today of a joint hunt next Saturday, starting at. 8 a.m. from the court house. Members of the Decatur conservation cjub will join with the Union township Conservationists in a Union township hunt. Any interested person is asked to meet at the court house Saturday mornln«’ -J » \ '-f 11 Curious Moviegoer Killed By Platform New{ York, Jan. 14— (UP)—A curious 13-year-old moviegoer’s head was crushed by a descending platform last night when he leaned from- his front row seat to peer into an unused orchestra pit. “I wonder what's <down there,” Anthony Blaskovich said to two •young friends and pointed to curtains draped from the railing between the seats and pit. • While he was investigating, the platform above the pit, which had been obstructing the vision of some of the 800 persons watching the movie, was lowered on his skull. * Figures of the U.S. Department of Commerce show that the average daily expenditure of Americans in Germany during 1951 was 17.87 compared with $10.40 in Italy. $17.83 in France, $12.97 in England and $18.45 in Switzerland. ■ ■ Fro Basketball NBA STANDINGS / Eastern Division .W L Pct. Syracuse - 22 12 .647 Boston 21 13 .618 New York 18 19 .486
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i- "f!"' 1 111 1 Philadelphia If, 18 ,455 Baltimore 4— 11 22 .333 Western Division 1 W L Pct. Minneapolis 23 12 .657 Rocbpstef Tl—23 12 .657 Indianapolislß 16 .529 Fort Wajyne 14 21 .400 Milwaukee 7 27 ,206 Yesterday’? Results Syracuse 103, lti|inanapolis 85. ; Rochester 97, New York 70. Fort V/ayne 81, Baltimore 71. Philadelphia 88,|'Minneapolis 81. Saturday’? Results Fort Vyayne 88, Rochester 76. New Ylork 86, Irftianapolls 77. Syracuse 92, Baltimore 88. Minneapolis 96, 84. High Fort Wayne C&itral 68. Fort Wayne Concordia Fort Wayne Nclrth 54* Goshen 53. | Fort Wayne si|uth 52, Mishawaka 49 lleo 77, Richmond 34, Haute Gerst-
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MONDAY, ‘JANUARY 14, 1952
— ""T'M ■! meyfet |s4, < ;• 7 1 , Indianapolis Howe ’ 4Z -'fi J 0 New Albany 65, Washington 53. South * Bend Central Muncie ’ Uentral 62. ,H ' • ' inidianapolte Brrtad Ripple 49, ' [ Martini ivflle ,4jS. ■ I ", ' India nspoft# Tech 6f, Indian* apoilis Manual 55. Indianapolis Shortridge 48, Ben Da vi? U ■, [\ Wells, Co. Tourney Liberty Center 54, Rockcreek 42 - i”-" , ” Union 45. Jackson 38. Liberty Center 44, Union 38 (final).- . p .|[ DeKalb Co. Tourney Waterloo 49, BUtjer 46, Ashley 33, {Garnett 32. t Waterloo 49, Ashley 39 (final). Whitley Co. Tourney i South Whitley 4®. Churubusco 40. • ’P ; { .- Washington .Center 54, Jefferson '4l. •' '’p - Washington Center 53, South t- Whitley 45 (final).
