Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1950 — Page 8

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■ - * a Bl WMfag m»* tftn vritk toe Brertw Yrt> low Jauketo Wednesday Mlireatß. Jackatatert . tofoated: Wk» at Bare* Tusedayjry■• <H w»h*~Ww*w Waw *■» Wr On* tout MafciMiira britona ■Arinri game* to* m«m FrtdupaAeewaoa. Msstow tk» BtaNt*w Tipsr* M .Bfottkaan told to sit »W.W Metot* wM alto Atokte header al TtoGstee leak Mreatag* at MftoWs ,«MBaaa to tka tori teatog, m.iteg/ tear reua on tear nm*. as erreu aal utfy «a» ML ■Ma «• staala tfJHtoto ta •■■Pulßw «®F tw ■ scend atf teertk frames, sack ■•. JMknto. MM wtto f «kwite t»» first five batons, v «Mto -to Uta ta noon tear runs to - . the gH> fame M to klta. etagtes Tka Jackets pM two men oa kaaa wMk aaiy aaa oat to the seventh toaM« bat eaaM not move them a»a;ai to to. plat, tar tka tytag n>n* ' Goree ’._... J„ AG R H E Townsend et — tilt Nussbaum. Ik Sil* D. Lehman. c I 1 a • KrebbM. Ik — lilt YTibSßgir.js 3 113 Wtoteragg. It ... J • * • J. Bpruager. If ....... 1 • • • Neaea, rs Sprwnger. rs • » » • ■ •■ T. tataaaa. Sk —.... » •,k * tWmr. p ....:... sioe Usehty. p • • » • Total. » 4 5 5 NCW PHONE No. 1446 —TODAY— Contlauous from 1:30 “GAL wfca TOOK the WEST Yv.no. e. Carlo. Chas. Coburn ALSO—Short. 14c-40e Ine. Tan BE SURE TO ATTEND! FRL&SAT. A TIP PROM THE MANAGEMENT— Par swell ont.rt.inm.nt forth. • whole family. ... this grand picture I There’s a little boy in It, wNatt atoal your h.art away! Plug a stsry that's tops! —We guarantee It!

re a are ta- WtstaeK.|-. we rtwmww I jmbidm 1 WEHMIICOTH ta. i »*NIMMIp<*«nM* Affair w—-—o-0t— Rsm. Mow. Toes. -CINDERELLA” Waft Disney Cartoon Feature W’lßJOi TONIGHT and FRLASAT. CHAS. STARRETT -RENEGADES OF THE SAGE" 4 Irew — !V« !•••••

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Honsshos Lbbqn j 0m» Pby W Tog haraaaboe tooma wUI testa tkte was tag i TMo amrka the bottitag ot * Ymm’maktag up the lasgaa are: Berne. Burke'a CraigrUle. Goaeva. Monroe. Pteaaaat Mttte, Preble. Salem, and Caton iownabto AU there teamo hare aroetod latdmr, lighted courts far «_ — nW tp WUWWUr tog of team maaagere. bald at the Coaaty Beereattoa Office. Howard Stop. MeMiHen . waa ejected preeldent of the league. Gregg Knittie. Untan tawnabta. waa rwetocted treamirer The team ntanagen retOd to bold a playoff of ike team, in the flrat dhrtotoa at reaaoa’a and to gatermiae toe league champion A Otegle. tournament, ogee to •ny eounty realdeat. waa agate rot- — ■ WWW® • to aa toBow.: Preble at CretariUe. Monroe at Uhtoa. McMlllea al Pteaaaat Milla. Burke’, at Berne, and Qeaera at Salem. Legion Baseball Maaimg Tonight

As American Legion baseball ’ msetlag will be held at ths Mie. ' Recreation at » o'clock tola evenW- AH member, of hit year’, team and proepectlve candidate, t are dakod to bo protest. . . _ ' ' ' ' B ” i Locot Bowler Places * Io Fort WayM Moot * Florence Strickler, a member M 1 the Bower jewelry etore bowUag 1 team of thtoetty. placed to the * moßeg In tka Fort Wayne women’. * etty bowltag tourney, it haa been J learned here. The Decatar bowler ’ was among the winner, in botn ’ the .ingle, and the all ornate. : Vollew Jackm AB R H E ' Plumley, rs—-—...« < II > Sautblne. 2b .... 3 12 0 Buaoe, lb 3 0 0 0 Strickler, aa 4 I 1 • Petrie, 3b 4 110 Smiti. d l ' - 3 0 12 Smallwood, cf 3 • 1 0 Katttle. If —- 3 0 0 0 Bohnke. p ~ 3 0 0 0 Total.' .’i• S®-A,, Score by InniditJ Berne 410 100 0-4 Yellow Jacket. 000 O<M o—4

Public Sale MTNMY, BAY 6,19 M I wi| sell at Public auction my entire herd of Dairy <slU„ and equiument- lH mile South of Fort Wayne city limits, or 3b mile.South at HHicrest School on Hanna St., extended: -- ~ at 1:00 P. M. FAST TIME z19—AYRSHIRE A HOU4TEIN CATTLE—I 9 ‘‘T B. esso Beogo Tmtffii** Registered Ayrshire Cow 4. Fresh Bull Calf by side, born April It, Eligible to Register; 2 Ayrshire A Holstein Cow* 7. Fresh enlt nt side; 2 Ayrshire A Holstein Cows 4. both be fresh May 11; 1 Ayrshire A Holstria Cow 5, be fresh May 20; 3 Ayrshire A Holstein Cows 4 yrs. old. were frert test winter, mltalngjKiod flow. Rebred; 2 Ayrshire A Holstein Cows 3, be fresh May 20 and June 4; 2 Ayrshire A ifolstein Cows 6 A 4, milking good flow, bred November 20 and January 4; 1 Heifer 14 mo. old; 2 Ayrshire Bulls. 14 2 yr*, old. both eligible to Register. I raised these catlie. always using pure bred Ayrshire Bull. They are now about %’ Ayrshire. 34 Holstein Nice large Cow., good DAIRY EQUIPMENT Surge two unit Milker-first class; Delvsval Electric Cream Separ alor; 8 gal Barrel Churn: Milk can cart; 6 ten gallon MHk Cans; 10 New Steel Stanchions with feed partitions, salt bowls and water cups. FARM IMPLEMENTS J. Deere »»> Corn Planter with Fertiliser Attachment and Tongue Truck, first class condition; Dunham I foot double cultlpaeker. good; End gate seeder; Hand Corn Shelter. ARTHUR POEHLER, Owner TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accident*. . Roy A'Ned Johnson. MWBI ’Uw.kiy ’ — Aurttoasere_^ — " Bryce Danfols—Cluck. 4

Rl.w.l.w'> V ta. ttata 1 1 W« cordially Invito the theueand* es Riverview’s SAufflebosrU swthustoM* to sheer the Champs an to National Vletery. Th* Stoto Teunwy will be beta at th* VFW Heme In Fert Wayne. Riverview's playing time ebaut gpm. Setorday.

1H - - rfl* IMIIIWV On Recraation A recreation InMitate. apanaored by ladtaM Urtraraity wfll be held W tt li« IK « W Indtaae W< KttfaiMlMi CcfttiNr te Fort waZ Thia toetttate, open to .11 tatbroatad peraoao wUI be divided ta Are daaatena with a different topic on recreation for each aoaatoa. The Maetaaa are aa toitowe: Friday. : pat. to S pm. and 7 pm. to 10 PM.: Saturday, • ajn. to noon, •aaa to <:M pun., apt • pan. to 10 Mt A oauhoat planFcMAJOR - ’ c fTifWwn i AMKBICAM LEAGUE W I PK G.B. Detroit t S W New York .<.. O< *• Boatoa • « <OO Waahtagton 4 4 .400 H Cteretaad -.— 4 » .444 2 SL Loaia S 4 333 2 PNtadelpbia .... 4 • 333 314 Chicago S I 304 3 NATIONAL LKAGUK W L PoL <LB. Brooklyn 2 4 .447 Chicago 4 3 .571 1W Pittabargh 7 4 434 1H St. Leal. 7 4 .531 1H Boatoa7 7 .500 2 Philadelphia .... 77 bto A Cteciaaatl 4 7 .244 23k New York S 4 .360 4 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS New York 4. Chicago 3. Bootee X eretead k Washington 4. St. Loals 3. Detroit at Philadelphia, post poned. Boston 15. Pittsburgh 4. Pbiladelphta 5. Chicago 2. New York 5. Cincinnati 2. St. Louto 4. Brooklyn 5 <l3 tantoga). • MMt» AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct G.B. Minneapolis 5 1 .433 Indianapolis 3 3 .750 Milwaukee 5 3. .714 H Loutorlfle 3 5 .416 M Columbus 5 5 .500 3 Kansas City 4 4 .400 3 Toledo 211 154 <H St Paul 1 4 .143 43b YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LouisvW T. Indianapolis X ~ Colambos 5, Toledo 3. Only games played -

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'^rtß^toßßßß-Sunday . At Winchnttnr Track Wteeheater, Ind. May 4. — Start toe weather Mapped the racing st Dnyton. 0.. teat Sunday. Wteebeetor will have til* AAA crowd to espeetod. <* The lint oar iriH be wheeled on the track at 13:30 (CUT) tor tone trials, after which come the first ot three eight-lap aprints foliowad by a 15-tap semi-final anc a 2O4ap feature. The firat race to stated for 2:*- A field of at toast U curs G drtoers headed by Troy Rutonaa. la the Malloy Special, is jadteatod for the getaway program. initial Danca Os Season Last Night A Hrge crowd, estimated at about 300. attoadad the first daare, ct toe soaang nt Clem's take Wtaueaday. The due neo, started tola year to augment toe' swimming at the lake, will be hold on Wotaom day. Saturday and Sunday nigtln ot each week. Different orchestras wUI play each night. Clem said, and > added that the dances will eoatlaae until next fan. USi Y4-L FOR " ATHLtTS’S FOOT BECAUSE r It has crester FBMBTU ATIW Power With »0% updilutad alcote*< kaaa, it carries the active w»edl.att«i KKHPLY. to kUI the nrm on e«»tact. Uet happy relief IN <WE Hot’ll

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