Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1952 — Page 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952

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Lehman Is One Os Semi-Final Officials JndianapoHs, March 13—(UP) — Sixteen whtstle-tooters were nam. > ed today as officials for the 12 semtfihal g«me« of the Indiana high school basketball tourney Saturday. “We are re better shape than we ! were at this time last week on the Indianapolis regional,” Phillips i said. The officials are. At Bkxnniftgtoto—Paul Bateman, i Walter Bonham. Lawrence Leland and Marvin Todd. At Indianapolis—Lowell Barnett, John Hilligoss, Dores Lehman and Don Mcßride. 1 x At Lafayette—Cyril Birge. Eugene Glaze. Robert Hoffman and Herbert Schwomeyer. 1 At Muncie—Roland Baker, Stanley DubU, Victor Griewank and Don Pollzotto. Miss Kathleen Terveer New Society Editor Miss Kathleen Terveer has taken over the duties of society editor of the Daily Democrat, replacing Mrs. Phyllis Acheson who resigned. 1 I Mis* Terveer may be contacted by calling 3-2121 and asking for the society' desk. Mrs. Acheson served as society editor for two years. .J 1 Linn Grove Resident s Is Fined In Court David Heller, 8-3-year-old resident of Linn Grove, pleaded guilty to assault and battery before justice of the 1 peace Floyd Hunter last evening and was fined $5 and costs, amounting to sls. The man was arrested by sheriff Robert Shraluka and deputy James Cochran and later arranged in court. The affidavit mentioned an 11-year old girf as the complainant. • Estate Cases In the estate of Beatrice M. Cof(fk. all entries made by the clerk ' during court vacation were approved. Inventory was filed, examined and approved and notice is returnable May 5. In the Adolph Sprunger estate the net value was found to be f?3e,373.66 and three heirs were taxable in the sum of $31.25 each. They are Edward Sprunger. Esther Kay and Doris Fisher. The tax t-ppraiser was allowed SB4. The Louisa Hirschy estate wais valued at $15,926.96 and ho inheritance tax was found to be'due. L The net value of the Caroline Dailey estate was found to be >’16.316.19 and a previous finding of tax due against Clarence Dailey was corrected to read $x43.16. It previously had been set at $163.19. Marriage License * Dwight E. Prowant, 22. Lima I <)'.. route a. and Levanda Sandy, 21. Lima, 0.. route 5. New Case Fifed Anna lona Bowen has .filed suit against Archie and Florence Smitby, . complaint in conversion. T

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Rural Youth Wins ijj Overtime Thriller Adams county rural youth Won* its fftst game in the state chain-' pionship playoffs Wednesday night; taking an overtime thrfller from Tippecanoe county, 62-60. The -game was played al the Chili high school gym in Miami county. Tippecanoe led at the half, 23-22, and the teams were tied at. 56-56 at. the end of the regulation playing period. Henry Getting tallied 22 points and Homer Arnold, Jr., 18 for the Adams bounty team, district four champions. Miller counted 23 for KidneySlow<Down May Bring *1 Restless Nights When kidney function slows down, many folks complain of nagging backache. headaches. dissiness and loss of pep and energy. Don't suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function » getting you down—due to iuch common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if those condi--tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by mflltom for over 60 years. It's amaaing how many times Dcuin’s give happy relief from these discomfonts—help the 15 mUeaof kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!

Tippecanoe, district three champs. Adams County FG FT TP Getting-- 9 4 22 Afmott —L 8 2 18 D. Ripley t o *8 Merriman. 5 6 10 Busse 4,44 10 2 Worden 10 2 T - - 1

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