Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1952 — Page 6

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McMillen Trounces Willshire, 131-57 < McMillen walloped Willshire, 0., 131-57, in a wilp>scoring game Monday night at the Commodores gym tn this city. . McMillen led at all periods, 29-4, 58-19 and 88-33. Kohne’s 39 points paced the winners, fallowed closely by Wilder with 35. counted 20 arid Reichard 19 for WllteMire. McMillen \ x FG FT TP Wilder a 16 3 35 Basham 7 0 14 Kohne — 19 1 39 Lehman ,— 10 0 20 Haines __ 11 1 23 Totals 63 5 131 Willshire \ FG FT TP B. Miler u—- +. 10 2 Knittie 1 3 0 6 Vinings _ f_i .___ 10 . 0 20 Reichard' f _—— 8 3 19 P. Miller 1 0 2 Stetler 4 0 8 Totals 27 3 57 Driver Killed As Truck Is Overturned Worthington, Ind. Feb. S—(UP)5 —(UP) —John C. Gaither, 59, Oaktown, • was killed late yesterday when his truck swerved out of control on Ind. 67 two miles north of here and struck a guard rail. TOP UN, <CoiU»eed From Pese One* more Communist aggression. The U.N. cotnmand wartfed last night that the Reds still have not shown a “real willingness for a fair peace.” ■ , | SURPRISE (Comtlmmea From Page -have been drawn by Democrats who have talked to the president. The prevailing confusion was demonstrated in comments of two highly-placed Democrats who? recently have been. White House callers. One was convinced that Mr. Trumgai will wait for several months before revealing whether he intends to seek reelection. The other expected a statement . from the president soon and hoped that it might be given to today’s meeting of the executive committee. Ohio Democrats particularly have been urging the president to declare himself before tomorrow’s deadline for fHjng as conyention delegate candidates in the state's primary. [' ‘ ' McKinney also has made known that he is anxious for an early statement,, on (he grounds that knowledge of Mr. Truman’s intentions would simplify preparation of campaign plans. * W w ■ i j rtf wWa J! » ; ‘ : o — Last Time Tonight — | Technicolor Excitement! “DISTANT DRUMS” I - Gary Cooper, Mari Alden j ALSO—Sheets 14c-44c Ink Tax >j ' 4 WED. & THURS. • f 1 OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Wed. at 6:30 | Continuous Thurs. from 1:30i BE SURE TO ATTEND! X/4 AG ga Six women V at the wR mercy of | Weet’e most • jWgfil I dangerous I outlaws! FORD J*] ethel TJiPniTiJ fl ZACHARY scon 111 LIU wtowu <mx ■■ DVORAK o—o—i Frl. A Bat.—James Cagney, “Come Fill, (he Cup” 1 .i. O""O 1... Coming Sun. — 808 HOPE “My Favorite Spy” I 11 1 — ll

Week's Schedule \ Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday- - at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Bluffton. Geneva at Hartford. Union (Xan Wiert) at Pleasant Mills. Berne at Dunkirk. Jefferson vs Wren at Geneva. Friday * \ Berne at Yellow Jackets. I Commodores at Geneva. I Pleasant at Monmouth. Jefferson at Poling. Hartford at Jackson. ■ - _ —- - Decafur Freshmen Defeat New Haven The Decatur freshmen, overcoming a half-time deficit of seven points, defeated the New Haven freshmen, 31-28, at the Decatur gym Monday evening, j New Haven held, a 16-7 advantage at the half but could'not halt Decatur’s last-half rally. McDougal led the winners with 14 points, fob lowed by Hancher with 10. Bean man counted 10 for the losers. j Decatur FG FT TP Eley, ’2 0 4 Neireiter 0 0 0 Hancher __+*__ 3 4 10 Vetter ,_+___ 1 I*3 McDougal .1 0 14 Totals __________ 131, -5 31 New Haven FG FT TP Buffer 4 2 i T 5 Henderson _4 *-U— 0* & 6 Bearman _4JJ. +,--I'4 2 10 Dull k__ 0 0 0 Allgood U__ 3 | 3 9 B. Mattingly — 0 0 0 Downs ____ 0 0 0 Glaze +--- <> i 0 0 Frisby _u_2 J_._ 2 i 0 4 W. Mattingly 4 0 0 0 Totals-, 11 6 28 ' j UN ASSEMBLY (Cootinw»d From Page One! most behlnjd the U-S- and other big powers in the final vote. But a short time earlier they had febne to the Soviet side to hand the west a stinging defeat on the Question of self-deter-mination for colonial peoples. Most of the Arab and Latin-American blpcs backed a Russian text on the self-determi-nation issue and |t was adopted by a vote of 33 to 11, with 12 abstentions. ' The vote incorporated in the human rights convention a clause promising all peoples “the right to self-determinationl’l ‘‘lt held that violation of the right already “had resulted in bloodshed and war in the past and is considered a continuous threat to lieacri.” i

Notice Os Sale Os Real Estate ’ ’ JI fl 'j . . ■' ■ : : CHRISTIAN EICHER RESIDENCE \ : ■ ! I . -.1 ■ i '■ ' i. ' > r ' ■' • K'fi ■ V' !i j ' ■ > ■ West Edge of Geneva, Indiana ■■ • ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioners appointed by the Adams Circuit Court Adams County, State of Indiana, at the November term, 1951 of said Court in a case for partition of real estate wherein Martha Mcßarnes is the Plaintiff and Ellis A. Eicher, et al are the Defendants and which is Gause No. 19723 on (the Civil Docket of said Court. By authority of said Court will offer for sale to the highest and best, bidder at the law office of Ed. A. Bosse located at 119% South Second Street, in the City of Decajtur, Indiana, on - ' ' % ■ ' ? : p WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1952 — hetweffn the hours of 2:00 o'clock P. M. and 4:00 o'clock P. If. of said day and if not sold on said day between\thh said hours as aforesaid the same will be for sale each succeeding day. thereafter until SoUk the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit: q® The east half of the northwest quarter (%) of the southwest quarter (%) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Twenty-five -(25) North, Range Fourteen i (14) East, in Wabash Township, Adams County, Indiana, containing Twenty (20) 1 ! : actes more or les*. . . . EXCEPT: therefrom—Commencing Forty (40) rods west of the northeast corner , of the above described real estate, thence east sixty (60) feet, thence south fourteen (14) rods, (hence west sixty (60) feet, thence north fourteen (14) rods to t the. place pf beginning, approximately 2/3 of an acre, ' t ■ ■ • v 9 - '4 < Said real estate will b* offered for sale as a whole as above described for not less than the full appraised value thereof. Immediate possession can be held after terms of sale are complied with and with approval'of the Adams Circuit Court. \ The above tract is situated in Section Twenty-nine (29), Wabash Township, 'Adams County, Indiana, being the last residence: of the late Christian Eicher:, and Is located at the'Western edge of the Town (ft Geneva, which contains approximately Nineteen (19) acres of productive soil together with a Seven (7) room modern houses situated thereon. The house is very attractive and nicely arranged. It is wired for an electric stove, has a hot water stoker fired furnace, two basement and a water softener. There are fckir roortts and la’vatpry down, three large bed rooms up with plenty of closet apace, together with a complete bath; the house has a beautifully enclosed front porch, also an enclosed back porch. ft is generally speaking in excellent repair except for paint. There* are buildings on the premises consisting of a large barn, a chicken house, double garage, all in good repair. There are plenty of fruit trees including apple, apricot, and cherry trees. There are also grapes and ;a garden plot. There is also a good well on the premises and the land is tillable. [ TERMS OF SALE—The purchaser of the real estate shall pay at least (1/3) one-third of the purchase, price upon the day of sale and the balance of the purchase price upon delivery of I deed to the purchaser for the real estate'purchased together with an abstract of title tor the real estate purchased, brought down to the date of sale showing a title free of lien* subject only to the 1951 taxes due and payable in 1952. \ " > DAVID A. MACKLIN ED. A. BOSSE COMMISSIONERS. If . : ' . i J 2/5, 13, 18 . : •

Saturday Morning League Results Results of the Saturday morning league at the Decatur high school follow: 6th grade—Uversharps 14, Rockets 6; Royals 25,/Hawks 11; 7th & Sth grades—Pistons 21,: BiUlclows 19; Celtics 27, Wildcats 21. Next Saturday’s schedule: 9 a. m., Royals and Rockets; 9:30, fevtrsharps and Hawks; 10, Pistons end Wildcats; 10:30, Celtics'and Bulldogs. 6th GRADE 4 ’ Eversharps r . re TP Willard 2 j 0 4 Rambo 4 0 8 Ballard ____________ 1,0 2 Strickler 0 | 0 0 Fisher __ 0 0 O ' Black . 0 0 0 Bailer * 0 0 0 TOTALS 7 0 14 Rockets » W <Z T TP Myers 2. i ; 0 2 Baumgardner 1 0 2 Locke 0 0 0 McDonatd ------ 0 0 0 Kaehr 10 2 Llankenbaker 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 0 6 Royals FG FT TP Moses .J 2 Ox, 4 Llchenauer , 4 19 G. Sheets 2 0 4 Adams 2 0 4 Hebble 2.0 4 Nelson + 0 0 o' \Hutker 0 11 < ' , + :— TOTALS 12 If 25 - - 2 i L___ _

Public Auction <>F 75 — ACRE FARM — 75 The undersigned will sell the following described Real Estate and personal property at public! auction on the premises located 1 mile south of Berne, Indiana, on U. S, Road 27, or 3 miles north of Geneva, Indiana, on ' . Thursday, February 7,1952 At 1:36 P.M. ; . i This farm consists of 75 acres all under cultivation except or 10 acres which is in timber; fences and drainage are above the average. No improvements except a good cattle shed 20x40. a drove well with wind pump, and a large cement stpek water tank, ideally arranged to keep stock. This location offers matjy possibilities for building sites, both residential and commercial; along one of the iriost traveled highways in the county and state) close to good market, schools and churches. , ' / . FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION SEE THE AUCTIONEER \ HAY, OATS AND SEED | * About 120 bales of first cutting alfalfa hay, 600 bales more or Jess of clover hay; 8 bushels 1 title red clover seed; 250 bushels moreior less of Clinton No. 59 oats; 10 cords of buzzed wood. TERMS—Personal property/ cash. Real Estate 25% cash on day>‘of sale, balance on or before March 1. 1952, when deed and abstract will be delivered and possession given. ' ' - ■ ■ J V.' C. D. Balsiger Heirs, Owners Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer ' 29 6 : - - - •

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Hjwks FG FT; TP Banks ...w 2 0 . J. Sheets 1 1? £ 11 alter man 0 o 0 Macklin 0 j 0 Ross I—. 11 3 - - - TOTALS ' 4 3 li -■— 7th & Bth GRADES ! I?. Pistons / FG FT TP D. Strickler 4 0 8 Murphy _____ 3 0 6 Alger __—_________ 1 o 2" Smith *.-t— 1 0 ■ I ’ I-ryback 1 0 ' 2 Wood __l L_ 0 o id Rowley ___________ 0 11/ TOTALS 10 12V Butldcgs FG FT TP R. Strickler 0 I *i ; Agler _________ Is 0 2’ Aleyrirs 1 3 0 6 Shafer 3 0 '6 Worst _.. 0 0 0 Troutner 2 0 4j Peterson _' 0 0 0 : Kaehr _____________ 0 0 0; ’ TOTALS 9 1 19 T • # T , . . .Celtics FG FT TP Debolt 1 0 .2 , b elly ,___ 71 15 . Baxter 2 0 4 Rumple 0 0 T 0 Dorwin 1 0 2 Smith + 0 0 ’■ 0. Hesber ■... 0 0 id. Barlett 0 0 O ' Sommers 2 0 ,:4 —S—J TOTALS + 13 1 , J Wildcats FG FT -TP Bowman 0 1-1

Wolf —2 2 0 . 4 ”.ogner .; _o ' o Kaiser 2 0J 4 Hullinger _____x____ 0 . Brunner 3 0-/6 L. Stickler 0 0 0 Bailer ; 0 0 *" 0 ’ Schrock ___4_.__ 3 o*6 Norman b o ' q ■ \ ■ - TOTALS 10 »1 *2l i 1 ' $ 4 Federal Grand Jury ; Meets At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. s#(tlP) —A federal grand jury, scheduled to conduct an investigation* of organized crima in northern Indi ana, today considered evidence in several of the 100 criminal and 50 selective service ' cases ’ onq'its agenda. i I H'* I*' 1 *' Grand Juries throughout the nation werq asked recently by sthe justice department to look into organized crime In their, districts. Attorneys for Indiana’s two districts set up postoffice boxes ”1952” at both Fort Wayne and Indianapolis to. which citizens could mail confidential information on crime. | ' • ' ' Gilmore S. Haynie, attorney for the northern district, said: some letters were received heret and would be considered. ' '. ■. . \ ■ Temperature Below ’ * Freezing In State Indianapolis. Vebl 5.-—(U^) — Temperatures dropped below freezing in Indiana early today, anid'the weatherman said Hoosiers can expect little change -exaept for the addition of light snow—during the next five days, j 1

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BOWLINGSCORES l < MAJOR LEAGUC j Standings 1 'JI j'.-' W L.Pts Smith Bros 9 3 13 Lister's i 5 10 Schafers 7 5 10 Adams QdLLumber ?,*. 5 9 Ulrst State -Batik 7 5 9 Central Soya 5 7*B Decatur Dry Clrs. 6 6 7 Clem's Hdwe ______ 4 B*s Dettmer H. Bldrs. 4 8 5 Mies Recreation 4 8 4 High games: Ahr 210-222, Bultemeier 209-219, «Nash 203-211, Bienz 223, Buuck 218, P. Hoffman 213, L. Hoffman 200. RURAL LEAGUE ‘ ; : Standings \ • 1 ? W L Heyerly’s A .__ 7 2 Shearers Mks. 6 3 Mollenkopf 5 4 Reynolds Ins. 4 5 Nine Mile L 4 5 Old Crown ...— 4 5 Hoagland 3 6 High games: Warring 210, Miller 208, Stoptfenhagen 213. CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings W L Pts. West End 39 24 53 Burk Elevator _j ,37 26 50 fFairway 34 29 48 Wolff Hdwe. ____ 31 29 42 Mansfield 33 30 41 Old Crown 30 33 40 Smith Ins. 26 37 31 Casablanca 19 41 27 High series: Hoffman 672 (189-217-266).: ■ ... High, games: Reef 214, Marbach 314, Johnston 233, House 211,

» Andrews 226. Tutewiler 212-205, Bauserman 216, Richard 213, Getting 203, Mies 214, Bultemeler 252, Mutchler 203, Meese 202, Hooper 206. Notes: Fred Hoffman’s 672 series Is a new high for the year and his 266 tied for second high single game. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Public Sale 1 OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS | 418 West Wiley, Bluffton, Indiana | Saturday, February 9,1952 Sale to Begin at 1 P.: Mj !I\M i | . Complete line of Household Goods consistihg of: Two 9x12 Rugs; throw rugs: platform rocker; wickre rocker; table and 7 chairs; floor and table lamps; 3-pfcee bedroom suite consisting of bed, springs .and mattress, chest of drawers and dresser; two other bedroom suites; bed clothing; bed linens; curtains; flower stand; mantel clock; sewing stand; three point stand; five other stands; ftrojvhead sewing machine; buffet; clothes hamper; bookcase; lota of Hooks; chiffarobe; wood chest; lots of pictures; table and 3 chairs; 6«straight chairs: 5 rocking chairs; hall rack; trunk; 3 foot stools; top stands; smoking stand; Johny stove; electric sweeper; wicker pto'rch swing; Ice box; work table; ironing board; 2 stQois; Speed Queen electric washer; window cooler; cupboard; linoleum; .table linens; dishes and cooking utensils; some HaValin china and antique dishes: Jots of silverware including 12 silver knives. 24 teaspooris, ■ 6 forks, carving set. silver napkin rihgu, silver butter dish. 4--piecel silver service, silver cake stai|(l, 4 berry spoon and meat forb; 2 chests; 3 step ladders; 2 straight ladders; lawn mower; lots of, small tools, and other articles. i; 'j • . - ' ■ TERMS—CA£H. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Kent B. Skiles Adm. of Carrie B. Skiles Estate. D- S. Blair, Auctioneer, Petroleum, Ind.; Phope 2251. Gerald Strickler. Auctioneer, Decatur, Irtd. jj: • IC. W. Kent, Sales Mgr., Decatur, Ind. i|' ' •Vaughn Scott, Farmers & Merchants Bank—Clerk 6

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College Basketball Minnesota 84, Ohio State 5«. Notrc Diinie 75, Northwestern 69. St. John's. (Brooklyn) 64, Purdue 53.' ■ : i Ipwa 58, -Butler 57. Huntingtpn $6, Concordia 84. Taylor 8&, Wheaton 78. Detroit 4<4, Oklahoma A & M 42. SCLquls 59, Drake 57. Kansas 13, Colorado 68. Kentucky 10.3, Tulane s|,