Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1960 — Page 8
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THZ ONLY PERSON WHO CAN SAY I TOLD YOU 50... WILL BE THE WINNER or out... SscHoml Dopiig Contest There I* Still Time to Enter DRADLINI- Wednesday, Feb. 24 - * P- "»• YOU CAN WIN! Oet your FREE Entry Blank* at Our . . UPTOWN or HIGHWAY STORE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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Mams County Distributing Co. Adams Theatre Dr. Allison Anspaugb Studio A A P Super Market Anderson Industry Acker Cement Works Baa Service Burke’s Standard Service Begun Clothing Store Briede Studio Burk Elevator Brecht Jewelry Store Blackstone Case Bob’s Lunch Brook’s Men A Boys Wear Bower Jewelry Store Boyd Bayer Barber Shop Beaver’s Oil Service Budget Loan Butler’s Garage Baker Plumbing A Heating Bowers Hardware Baxter Barber Shop Chic Laundry A Dry Cleaners nwHigan Soft Water Citizens Telephone Co. Colchin Package Liquor Fred Corah Insurance Dr. John Carroll L. A. Cowens A Son Commercial Print Shop Deeotar Sport Center Disabled American Veterans D. A T. Standard Service Dr. Harold DeVor Decatur Daily Democrat Donut Shop Decatur Golf Course Decatur Ready Mix Decatur Hatchery Decatur Auto Paint & Top Co. Decatur Super Service Decatur Lumber Co. Decatur Canning Co. Diek’s Diner Decatur Equipment Decatur Music House Duo-Marine Decatur Industries Decatur Auto Supply Ellsworth Garage Eagles Lodge No. 2«53 Ehinger’s Boston Store
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Adams County's Eight Teams In Loss Column With Foreign Foes
Adem county* eight high school tram*. who "pm wrtumel Uairney plav Wednesday night at the Adam* Central gym. finished in| ihr red agam»t out-of-counly for* during the pa«t season. a atudy or the araxm record reveal* County tram* w*m <3 ®T ,hr tntrr-cuunty c*«tc»t«. and thrir hie* copped 33 The Geneva Cardinal*, who finUhrd in a Ue with the Berne Bear* in the f.nal county team .tending*. I had the t<<> record again*! foreign for* with nine victories and two defeat* . ■ two Other tram* were above mark against out-of-county quintet*. Adam* Central's Greyhound* with an 0-3 record. and the Berne Bear* at 7-4. Incidentally. | these three team* were the only ones tn the county with winning sossaM. Record* of other county team* against foreign foe* were; Decatur Commodore* and Hartford Gorilla*. each 44; Decatur Yellow Jacket*. 3-11; Monmouth Eagle*. M. and Pleasant Mill* Spartans. 3-9 leading Score* Foue of the county's players ex-
Equity Dairy Store Fairway Restaurant Fager Ap. & Sporting Goods Frickle’s Lunch Room Dr. H. R. Frey Firestone Home & Auto Supply First State Bank Gilpin Ornamental Iron Gerber’s Super Market Goodin’s Market Gulf Super Service Gateway Service Goodyear Service Store Gamble Store Gene’s Mobil Service Gene’s Shell Service Gass Ready-to-Wear General Electric Co. Heller & Decatur Ins. Co. Harman’s Market Holthouse Drug Store Holthouse-on-the-HiW ay Hi’s Liquor Store Hite’s Grocery - —— Haflich A Morrissey Shoe Store Holthouse Furniture Store Hammond Fruit Market Ideal Dairy Jani-Lynn Jim’s Marathon Kayes Shoe Store Kalver Theatres Kohne Drug Store Klenk’s Kroger Store Kocher Lumber Co. Knights of Columbus Kelly Dry Cleaners Krick-Tyndall - Kent Realty Kane Paint Store Kiddie Shop Kenny’s Barber Shop Maseßn’s Appliance Minch Taxi Service Moose Lodge No. 1311 McConnell A Sons Model Department Store Miea Bowling Morris Barber Shop Mirror Inn Midwest Realty Miller’s Grocery Maier Hide A Fur
reeded the 300-point total during i the pool aeaaun, led by *coring champion Don Baker of the Deca tur Commodore* Ten other* top-i ! ped the * O-point total Tbp .corer. on each of the eight team* follow Adam* Central GP TP i I Arty Foreman ......... It 311 ’ Jim Brown ............. It til Dick Steiner It 131 Jerry Funk It Its Jerry Hlrschy ...... It 100 Berne GP TP Phil Sprungrr —2l 343 Rod Schwartz ........... It 301 Jim Hill 21 210 Dick Smith ............. 21 lt9 Steve Voo Gunten ...... It Hi Roger Graber 20 85 Commodore* GP TP Don Baker 20 3«6 Tom Gross .............. 20 175; Steve Omlor ............. 20 143 Jim Omlor 10 107 T>m Kohne . It 76 'Jim Heimann 20 721 Genera GP TP ■ larry Baumer 21 272 Doyle lx>ng 16 218 I lArry Laux 21 173 | Sheldon Dynes 21 141 Jim Baumer 17 80 Hartford GP TP Tom Moser 19 290 Phil Hoover 14 221 j Keith Zuercher 18 102 Eugene Grogg ... 18 94 : Phil Habegger 15 78 Monmouth GP TP Waldo Bultemeier 16 187 I DiA Bulmahn 18 147 I Don Brown 14 140 | Loren Bieberich 17 140 | Dave Singleton 19 85 Pleasant Mills GP TP , Dwight Brunner 19 270 ■ Jack Butler 18 220' I Larry Jackson 19 104 John Snyder z. 18 93 ! Jim Death - 17 43 „ Yellow Jackets GP TP Denny Bollenbacher 20 256 John Cowan 20 251 j Tom Grabill 20 148 Jim Reidenbach 19 92 Bob Frauhiger 19 64 i Max Eichenauer 11 43 [
Macklin’s Garage Murphy’a Barber Shop G. C. Murphy Co. Parkway “66” Petrie Oil Co. > Pioneer Drive In Price Men’s Wear Roop’s Grocery Rents Florist Rambo A Schnepp Riverview Gardens -- Niblick Store Riverside Garage Shell Bros. Sprunger Implement Standard Grocery Leland Smith Insurance Sanitary Market Sherwin-Williams Paint Store Schmitt’s Market Smith Pure Milk Co. Sutton’s Jewelry Store Schafer Co.. Wholesale Div. Sehwarts Ford O. r“ — Stewarts Bakery Sears Catalog- Store Smith Drug Store Sudduth Meat Market Dr. Spiegel Shaffer’s Restaurant Stiefel Grain Sheets Furniture Tony’s Tap Teeple Truck Lines Thomas Realty Teen-Togs Dr. John Terveer Two Brothers Uhrick Bros. Veterans of Foreign Wars Victory Bar Wall’s Bakery Win-Rae Drive In Wertsbergers Western Auto Wayne Novelty Workinger Texaco Station West End Restaurant Dr. Melvin Weisman Yost Const. A Ready Mix Zintsmaster Motors City News Stand Mansfield Boat Sales Lutes Florist Dr. James Burk
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| Tickets Available At Public High School Hugh J. Andrew*.* Decatur high ichool principal, announced thia morning that ticket* for the Thm* , Jay night »e»»u*i of the •erttonall tourney are available for the gen- j cral public. and may be purchased at the principal * office Wednesday until 4 pm. The Yellow Jacket* meet the Pleatant Mill* Spartan* at 7 pm Thursday at the Adam* Central, gym. followed bv the Berne Be nr* and Monmouth Eagle* Ticket* for | the Thursday session are priced at 50 cent*. Bowling Entries Deadline Extended Ted Eyanson. secretary of the [ Decatur bowling association, an-t nounced today that the deadlines, for entries in the men * annual city bowling tourney ha* been extended to midnight Thursday night | There are some openings left and, those wishing to enter the team, doublet or single* events may do ;o by contacting either Lee Gage! or Ted Eyanson as soon as pos-| sible.
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Diol 3*2171 For Sectional Scores Mu< Barbara J<Amoa. daughter of L W Jnfcnam •< Dvcstur. and a avatar al Dacatwr high adund *UI record the baakettmll •core* irvery quarter during the *edimut! ithla week. Ial»'l Inforfnalum on I .v*liable ticket* will also be roported Score* will b* telephoned direct- I Iv from the Adam* Cootral gym i pre** box at the end of e*rh quarter. and will be recorded on the telephone new* service. 3-2171 Jointly iponeored by the Decatur Daily Democrat and the CltUrn* Telephone Company Find Body Os Man Missing For Days ROCKPORT. Ind <UPI> — The body of a Spencer County man who had been reported mi»»lng since Feb 11 wa* found in the wreckage of hi* *uto in a creek nrar the Ohio River town of Grand View Monday
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