Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1947 — Page 8
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Decatur Moose Win Sectional Softball Crow
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■ ■■■■(>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> j Best Wishes : ■ . > to the Youth of Adams County ■ "I ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 " ■ I Be Sure to Attend the J ■ | 1 I Youth Festival, Aug. 6-7-8! ■ ■ ■ ■ MHtr ■ ■ £ ■ ■ w ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ J Your I’l RINA FEED Dialer ■ ■ ■ 5 STIEFEL GRAIN CO. ! ■ ■ ■ NORTH FIRST ST. j ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WELCOME - - 4-H Fair Visitors • I Come out to Scveanteq&M . . . on Highway 27 for FI N E FOO D S and REFRESHMENTS
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VFW Downs K. C. In League Contest Til. VFW defeat, d t!.. K .4 I • :t. 11l a I If. . I 111 Soft !-.■ I| I league game Er: lay night at . i !.maII Held I ! • wo trill;- ' ' hell pl.ll • ! all - ‘. I»’ l"!l 'lit w ill tin lx of c ' n min" the a'.,e- taki a : Io 2 vl tor v I'l.f ext'. It :oh .. ,i •le W.l play . d A' ' n t|o Vi a . team w i ! unable to p •>> d ■ li. duled II- ame • ' :'I ' ' I pi.I y Ilk I Io > - ■ "I I’lul!' I I ' ell II . -m I.I'I. out. l: Il E FU '■ 1 mi! < ■ ’ K ' ■' J '"HI I it '. I ,1. lit oil and t'oliiad bh"el uh and T Ho lillget VEU ’Jo p.i ■: K of c IJo <.'U x ' 1 I |*..ti- <ml hull I’ If: • am! It ftolliligc r Schedule i Aug 1 Him ei> - nl- v» S> hafc I • •,,1. m-n gioti x it- 11 • iSubui -iili leaguei VIK ' l.egl-.t. ■- VFW lx of < 1- Hettle A i.' • H-r g. ii t'.irl- • xh.liitiot; ' M0..*.. x • \ulnn n 1 Moo-. - .-ague * \l| |1 Moo -e X H K Os < l.< gloti x ci- ia!i iSu'-ur.an league i \. 12 la aioli x lx o! <' M<o-e v- WheaHey ('etil.-t Ug H K of i’ •• Berne, 1.I, m X- VFW i.'.ui- !’■ Bingen girls vs I’rebh Mi.,-., v- Huntington ( Moo-, leagm I ..(.on Aug 1!' K f <’ v« Legion Mouse V VFW Aug 21 8.-rm x VFW open Aug 22 Opell o Chicago Trucker Is Fined For Speeding Wiper Feller- of Chicago, driv . ..f ( ..•mi trailer truck, was ar-r.-e'. d la-t eVeh ng bv sheriff Het j man Bowman on a speeding charge. Ii wman < harged him with drivii,. i. le per hour through the village c f Pleasant Mil’s, where a in mile zone ha- been eatablitchec! He *as fined fl and costs, am.'inting io f7 ?« when he pleaded gililtv to the ' -unt before just I. e of peio e Ernest St.-ngel, at Bettie — o Irfi»!r *n r r.onif I *«« ti —
Legion Plays City Light At Worthman Field 1 11- I lei 'IH L. I . i.l '• am. wtn ~ .j | I . ’ i-. .-I 1 ram. . wi I jda • it ! m.i I :. . la! IV .Io du.e I I', d- 'I til’ SumltlX .11'111:01 tl ih.itHi: I t’ity l.iyb o- F.-tt V. ,• >■' V. .>i te ; . -1. • - j . . , . j row 1- •a' >n mad. ,| |' ' I out of the la -■ 2 iiy doxvnin I \an Wei - 11 io :. , t t Im. ■ . jp.-iik iii Fort Waym Hi-'.g. io.--.> I I Ilf e< . lid xI. Io: ye .. Hu \ , Wf rt ts .1111 111 • hi... dll Last night s xii toty .mh- d \ I third pla spot 'lie 1.-aiue 10l • i I ie. at in with a po- ,t dit y <d j j gaildlig a , . olid pirn • ith " I >f nt Po -1 17 i ■ deft at. d by • Shamioc R - o.i, . i ole. tdl- llllliliz : ' "1:0 . '.ory to In. itur ,a-f lit a th. j Legmn tali.ed thte. run- in »;t< 1 jot til. fifth -ev.nth an I -lulifli! i tnidngs Single runs were pi< k<"i ! up in the first and fourth An ' dr- w Het kmau a.id I! Lmld • ii h <<. 1!• ted t ■ b,..w f : '... winners S. hainetioli hut :■ d tin- , vi. y foi the 1., r. ,n Decatur \p |; || | Heynold- If '2b " - Miller, 2!> .1 • Eichhorn, it u o ■ < , .Andrew- . : 2 2 I I Heckman id I : i It La id •- 12 2"' Mi '('oum I. it 2 1 i " i Mingus, .'!!> 2 II 1 ( .1 s. hnepf. lb :: u i I S. liameihdi p ■: Totals 2‘i 11 '• / i Van Wert \|! I! H I I lie aph‘-r. 2li I <• ii iAVills. c f 2 I o " I Snyder If I u ii < | 110 in. 2b I I 2 IPalmer, - I I I Crone, . 112 - Galloway, rs . . 11 I 1 " Ixiuth. il> 1 •' 1 "' Kunkle p 2 n ii r Totals . ’’.n 7 Si-ore by inning-Im.-atur I"" f:<" 3 :•> II Van AVert ""2 II" Joe Elzey Has Corn Now Up To Six Feet To .Im- Elzey go- - the honor Farmers of this community agree that Joe. who farm- the Tom B.iltzell land eeven m.les ottth i we-t of l!i, city 'l.l- t .e be.l and ! highest corn in the county With most of the corn two and om half to til <-.- feet high today lie. at'se of the extremely Wet Wf-a ther around planting tune th.T i kept f irmer- from their fields I Elzey lias his eiop up around six feet high and in tassel ( He muet have gotten the -fuff' planted between showers, they a gree <> 1 rn.lr I*l II l,**e«| I ...I u — 11.-.-lOlir
To io twraU TODAY and SI N. MON. TUES. | Continuous Today from 1:45 Continuous Sun. from 1:15 FREI) MacMCRRAY I CLAI’DETTE COLBERT “THE EGG AND I” i |j Marjorie Mam, Percy Kilbride ALSO—Shorts 9c-40c Inc. Tax — ) _ r 2 | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. I Continuous Sun. from 1:15 i “DEVIL THUMBS A HIDE” 1 I Lawrence Tierney. Nan Leslie & “MILLIE’S DAUGHTER” Gladys George, Gay Nelson 9c-3Uv Inc. Tax j TODAY — “Gunsmoke Ranch" 3 J Mesquiteere. ALSO — "Son of ' Guardsman” — 9c-30c Inc. Tax |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Berne Man To Observe 99th Birthday Sunday i'.eim Iml A. ■ ' t'liri C 11 n - I .. lie' i ■ ' nil il io i -un dawill - eh-' r.c'e 111- ■''! Il Mt" !l d 11 iii '■ l , . .• d to 1" tie ■ old- -t pei sou in Ail.i it- i mint -.
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sphere are the experience* of thousand* of dairy fanner* Io ■ prove how lijihl thi- recommendation i*. \nd there arc profit 100. I or iii-t.ime: Io \ ernon ( oiuily. \|i--ouri. a carefully checked pa-ture of Balbo rye furni-hed lu-h grazing v irtually all la-t winter, produced s2<>o more milk in 10 week* than wa* produced in the -ame 10 week* the previon- year on dry feed, and saved an estimated additional SI.“»0 in grain and hay supplement! FALL, WINTER, EARLY SPRING PASTURES! Sow small grain- for fall, winter and early spring pastures and you are hound to come out ahead. Here * why it pays out so big. Seed in \ugii-t. or up to the middle of September, and you II hate several week -of green pa-ture 1 hi- fall when vour permanent pa-lure* arc through. \ mild, open winter may give von more week* of pa-ture. cutting down -till further the drain on stored roughage-, grain- and concentrate*. I hen. next spring, vour cows can graze on the -mall grain* before your permanent pa-ture* have come to life. In the spring, too. if your native pa-ture* are good or vour growth of -mall grain- i« »o fa-t that your cow* can't keep it down, you can let the grain head out for threshing. In anv event, you'll
KRAFT FOODS COMPANY ( It is a pleasure to endorse such a splendid job as accomJ ~llshe(l by the various 4 -H Clubs and Youth Groups . ) We certainly congratulate them and wish them the ( best of everything. KRAFT FOODS CO. ) KRAFT CHEESE ) 8. WINCHESTER ST. n decatik. 1>‘ k
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have got tile benefit of the -mall grain pa-ture and h.iv • ' manure crop to plow under and boo-t the fertilitv of v.uir - I. HERE ARE THE STEPS TO TAKE I igure on about an acre of -mall grain- pa-ture for i-.ich <••»». Learn from your countv agent or your dairv pl.ml li« !'lin- :I what -mail grain- are be-t for vour locality. It inav be I' bailey, wheat or winter oat- or two or three of the-e. lb I kii"« Have the -oil le-tcd and u-e the amount- ami kind 1 tilizer- that are needed. I lien seed heavily — half again a- tim- h even twice the normal -ceding rate. Ge/ liHvy nun . t,<•( (he *eed in a- earlv a- adv i-able in y ritory. I.arlv planting and ero— drilling of the heavier -■ > dm2 r ' will give you a sod th.it -lands up under heav v grazing in th' weather that may come in the late fall or earlv -pring. I laming in the du-t of summer may not seem -mart but ' ,f ii find that lhe-e -mall grain- in fertilized -oil -pring up am.i/ni- ' with the fir-t late summer rain. They suddenly turn dn-t nit' pastures of rich, green feed. And In lier pa-ture- more weeks of the vear mean more milk produced more economically. T hat, of course, is the way <«-s and satisfaction in dairy farming: it al wav* ha- l>"» • I||,! always will | M ..
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