Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1950 — Page 6

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Redkey Plays Legion Team Here Sunday Starting lineups ..UR* batting orders for Sunday afternoon* Kame between the D*catur American Legion Ah't the Redkey Mei chants were annomued today by MoHy Mtas. manager of the Legfo*W — ~ J “ ———> These teams will meet at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Worthman field in thia city. The LeglM nine opened Ila awesoa jam Sunday with a 5-4 victory over the Muncie Moose and another, good game is in prospect . toni-utyw . The . H.-<ikey team won the Federation league title last year, representing the league in the i national amateur tourney at ; Youngstown, I). The Merchant* dtei trot enter -the-Fad loop this wuuiraii iiul W pusytttg wtrnng-imio-paM*kt teams thronghimt the area The starting lineup*; Decatur Radkey SrhmMl. 2h Hoebammrr. lb Holyard. ct Wilkinson. !b Fr>. as Hampson. 3h M.Cully. lb I.***, u Andrews,, rs Holme*, If Werl mg c Bright, cf Heed 3h Williams rs Kabie. If Mooney, c Hall, p McCrory, p | ARREST TWO (C«Mtf«laee4 kr»« >"•*» «»•*» j, * • ‘Cowboy/ They had worked With him in th# oil field*,, Jung Bald. «JhY 'pnttee they we«l to- a trailer .where the old min UmV .t'l f.HHid him tii tieft f “ : - u ' Jli*y -Jilt Mjh man. OVet Ihr brad -about |C. and a <-he* k for jc 4>•»{?< tiv«M ttaid Jung was living her* with relatives and was ■Mxujdnyed at a service station’ When arrested. Democrat Want Ade Bring Retail* IWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiy NfcW PHONfc No. .M$S • SI N. MON. Tl ES. Story of Plainfield Boys Home “JOHNNY HOLIDAY” Wm Bend i« Alien Martin, and Hoagy Carmichael ALSO—Shorts 14c40c Inc. Taw — 0-0 TODAY—'AII the King’s Men” Brodenck Crawford. Award Winner ALSO—Shorts Isc 40c Jtfef Taw TODAY & SUNDAY Continuous Both Days “Jiggs & Maggie Out West” Joe Yule. Rente Riano & “HOEDOIVN” Wi’h Eddie Arno'd 14c 30c Inc. Taw

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G.E. Factory Is — City Ml leader The O. E. Factory team is leadlug the City golf league with 11 victories, six huuww and two tie* 1 Baqmah of the league leaden top# the Individual* with aa aven age of tn In six matches played to date . . • Other top Individual* include: J. Wall. West End. <1.3; C. Ehinger. Smith Insurance. 41.4, R. Morgan. <1 E. Factory. 43; D. Schnepf. We«t End Restaurant. 43.4; W. Morgan. 0 t Vhctory . tt*r « Hwther. Ceutral Moya. 43.7: H. Halley. Smith Ins. 44; K. Gaunt. G E Office. 44; T IHlt. Smith Ins. 44 1 The league standings: W L T 0. E. Factory .37h. w ■ »« « » Smith ... 10 2 West End 13 10 2 Stolts 12 11 2 ! Post Office 14 13 2 1 Holthouse .-x- 2 H " G E Office 2 IS 4 Kitchen Units Os Schoofs Home Ec Classes Featured Picture* and a fratttn* story debribing the of the three complete kitchen unit* for the home economic* department in the Deratur high school were told in a recent Issue of the Cro* I ley Sales New*. Ralph Habegger. head of the Ha bagger Hardware company, on Hottvpt »tfeet. aoM the equipment and installed H In the *chool. Tire new kitchen* will eliminate ; the laboratory demonstration form of Inni ruction formerly used to <iy«. iJhW-. atudiMH* f hf benefit of al • xpv-iieiK e hi the ftsr of she :"; r : £ppHanreir a raltartFle sap 'he kittdirtis of ttMlay." (he .trHele Ing me article shows the kit<-heiH and (he other mliowh a group of ’ stud- nts gathered around ope <»f the electric i.oigt-s listening to a demonstration by Mia* Margaret Bib han. df ihe liitliuda .Michigan . Power company , MMa Joann- Newcomb U the liurn* .economirV InHtrwUtur In the Ik’, atiir high 1 (>\ N! \\ CHEVROLET TUI(hS Imtmiiuile ik-liwry on the followinK New CHEVROLET Advance Hesitfn Trucks: • New 'j lon Pickup • New 1 • Ton Sedan llelherv • New 1 Ton Stake • New Series Chevrolet Heavy duty Is.onn lbs. GA.H. • Load Master Engine, *25x211 duals. 2 speed axle, SAYLORS

AMERICAN LEAGUE New Torti Uli * Ib-troit> 14 <74 IN Bouton ..*..42 » 20 4 Cl»v»l*Od , i. 29 22 411 UN > Wuhington ....*-« 34 M7 I#N 1 Philadelphia ... 17 3u 342 l&H Chicago It 30 34M l« I Bt. Loal* 14 2» .333 l« NATIONAL LEAGUE > W L Pet G.B. Brooklyn 27 17 .414 St. Louie 27 17 <l4 . Philadelphia ... 24 U CSI 1 . Boatou 24 20 S4S 3 t New Toth 10 71 .414 5N . Chicago tu 21 .474 « - Plltaburgh —„ M M .11 i Cinclnnall 13 34 .302 I3H YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League St. Louie 11, Boatou 7. I Detroit 13. New YocS 7cieveiand Sf-Washtntfon 7. Chicago >, Philadelphia 2. National League ■ Brooklyn », Pittaburgh 7, '■ - New York ». Chicago 3. Sf Ixiut* 9. Heaton 5. ! Philadelphia at Cincinnati, rain. ADMINISTRATION H'Milanm Feon, Paa* Oa»» Mivalot* go hone early | Luca* hotly dented that he had approved any ab*eute»lMn. uud the two men Haded kharp word* using the unparliamentary "you" and “I"

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num ~ w L Pct G.B. ' - :W Indianapolis ... 20 21 5W 1* ' Louisville .i..„ 24 2» ML 3»» Colutubu* 21 23 .4X4 « St Paul 71 74 .447 7 , ' Kanias city ... 2» 24 .455 7M, ' Milwaukee 20 24 .455 7*4 Toledo 17 30 .342 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Columbu* >l. IndianapoU* 10 Milwaukee 5. St. Paul 4 Minneapolis 3. Kania* Ctty 3 (tie. called loth to allow Mlnneapollt to catch train) t Louisville at Toledo, rain. TWO MINOR tCeetlaaed Pe— Paar Poet Nuttman atreet* The driver*. Billy Hewman. of Canalou. Mo . and IJoyd Cron. Bowling Green. 0.. both swerved when the Haw; man truck pulled In front of the . Cron .truck. No dfcmag- wks dong, but steel from one of the truck* cluttered the Intersection after railing out. Trooper Mercer and deputy Shceluha were tailed four mil»a nortfieaai of ileneva when car* driven by Ural Tschatmen and Fred Ketchum, both of Just east of Geneva, lapped each other At a county road Inß rkection Ila tn I age was alight. ; instead of the customary "the aena ’ tor frun

Junior Legion Gome Frevented By Rain ~“ Raia Friday afternoon washed out the ball game between Ihe Junior legion reaerve team and WBlthlre. and the game has been reacheduled for l a. m Monday «4 WUlahUa. Deaaa DnrwJiß. guHt viaor. announced thia morning Candidates for the Junior legion team will hold a practice session at l:3u p. m. Monday at Worthmaufield, and a practice game with Benns will be held here Tuesday aflarnoon. Schedule for the south halt of the fourth district for the Junior Legion team* was drawn last night, and Decatur will play It*, first league game at Woodburn next week, exact date and time ,o be announced later.

Carlroßbles Grow Like Weeds! A dollar npent NOW may atop ihe spending of two dollarN taler. IJrive in n<»w for cotirteoua wervirt. W* uae only factory engineered and inspected partu . . . fellow factory methoda . . . uae special, taboe-aaving took. PHIL L NMCKUN CO. CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH ‘ REO TRUCKS ■Our Uaed Car* Mak* Gaad >0 Or W« Oal“ JgW 10" S. lat St. Phene W Qf Open Till 0 P. M. ' BLACK’S ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Saturday, Juna 17, 1950, 10 A.M. Middlebury, Ohio an highway 224. 10 mile* east of Decatur, Ind: 9 milt* west of Van Wert, Okie. COLORED GLASS Two Cobalt blue Mary Gregory bather boltiea. -Mnv-' 'cn.lwb h glass sugiir , GIIEEX i’ROESI S .ruet and '■ tumblers, aniciliyst Croesus sugar • <>li>re>r compote-. ws'er set. Vu li.rlan flitted clishes MILK WIIITK CLASS 7". lien, lacy edge, slag top 2 small blue b. n* s’l.r ■ Io u l 7 loosl. r. latthe edge < i>lr>|»>le S tabbit Tree ■ Ufa • I b..wl. liliin-* Vic _ HIsQI'E two pairs figurines; flower holder* and single pie. e., ;Biistol yjnmi tastet pit. be, i -i'HINV llnri.i |<ainte«l vases and. plat, s. e < miniature lamps, ipi M VV lamps, banging Ujgps i-.c I'ATTER.N Gt. ass !-'i-..»te.i H.m com'p.Ve yrrarry—flde-.«*uaimu_.. MAJOI.K A I’latter. plajes; l»-e, 11G DOLLS In original “tore Imxe. dated 1!«>9 MIS! 1.1.1.A \'l« >1 S ITlfnitiiro .Tre ks, uuilts eir | Sale Io Tiont yard town hall in ra- of rattr l.iimli Him k's prlv.-lri MR. and MRS. JOHN C. BLACK Owner* la«k Brunton. I.it vtr<«-il Auctibnepi S. E Leonanlaon, Conducting Auction I f> H

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Recreotion Nigkt I Tl- Sl «wy'*-Blw Ctwi irfr rest lon committee annuuaces * family recreation night Monday 1 evening, at the PleuMUt Mills high 1 sr-boivl gym The public Is Invited ’ Couteals are plaUned tor ail aged r. event era MW. fdri Fray. Mrs l Mafgtrot Kuhn. Bobert LUtht. ' — ifriß ■ ■ I SEN. VANDENBERG'S ' iCaaMwwed rram Pa«» —*> daglM*. Mkh . and Fort Wayaa. I then lotaad tha stat «t th* CM- ■ eage Tribune a* Ally Jor Brown. I a women’* page writer. Bb* later i wrote advertlaing ropy for the J. l L. Judson Co . DMroit dep»rtm*M i stave. Damo*rot Want Ada Bring

Veil* Foor, and Rgv ft W Pats-1 lev. The acovltley will hegi* at * rr'clock " “ 'lSSiinr TOrmuT-ounrye— ■ ; raatiue dlre-TOr wifi conduct a chil 1 dreu'a handlrraft session at the ' Pleasant Mills school Wednesday 1 afternoon This Htoba We tint I -of a series of handicraft sessions |

' JVN* 12- Zion Lutheran Chunh, 11th Rt. and W. Monroe Frame buildings. 414 P M T. D. Schiefersteln. am-t. ' JVNK 15--4. Mp. m. Mrs. Clara L. Kiser Mayar. 427 Mcßarue* street, Decatur 4 room houae and household goods. Nad Johnson and Melvin Liecbty, aects . JUNE 14—Alban Stadler eMute. 4O» Grant St One story house, household goods 7 P M. Je< Uechty. Auct. JUNE 17—Basil Basta, adm astute of Albert Banta. 1 block east of , . Church of God. WUtohlre. Ohio. Household good* sal*. IP. M. Buiaad Brofc., biicUi JUNE 17—Amo* Bteta«r, S ml. west Iml north of Berne 7 acre tract. I room house, household goods I P M. Jeg Uechty. auct. JUNE 17--Black's Antique Auction Kale. Middlebury. Ohio. Mr. and Mrii. John Black, lit A. M Conducted by 8. E. Leoaardaou. Jack Branton. auct. Public Sale! , OP w. MODERN HOME AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS „„ In order to settle the Mlate the undersigned will »ell the tullow -ng described real estate and personal property at public auction, located on 404 Grant Street, Decatur, Indiana, on FMMY, JURE 16, 19S0 Evening Sal* 1 - Commencing at 700 P. M j REAL ESTATE—constats of an almost new. well constructed one .tury houne. living room. klt< h<n with- built in features, electric hot water heater, bedroom with clothes closet, nice bathroom, city water sad light* coaaeeled New utility building with concrete floor arid foundation on the south aide of the houa< Nice targe Im. variety of young fruit tree*. A very attractive home for small family. Well located. and will have to be seen to be appreciated House will be open for Inspection. Wednacday, Jun* 14 from 3 ■ 5 'and 7-4 o’etwk pm r J HOUSEHOLD GOOIW i Phllco electric refrigerator: Gas heater: Ga* rang*;__ coal heatlnp ; stove, kitchen table; 3 »iee) chairs. 5-drawer cabinet, " drawer rati- ' Inet small r uplioard; fltvor lamp. 2-arm chair*, steel arm chair morris chair, rrteker; other old chair; bed and mattress;' trunk TERMS Household Graxls CAHH Heal Estate 25Tr < ash day of sale balance on delivery of deed and abstract IMMEDIATE POSSES SION WHEN SATISFAOTOHY SETTLEMENT IS ALBERT STUDLER, Estate Jeff U»s My r allviiry H IteUef* <’d»mihte* , .k>u» r * 13 1, r . V —l»e,*.»*iir*i ■ • '-f-Htrnsi —I l iHi jl_lH__XVxujXlZL—ax ‘ ’ Public Auction ‘ I. Jhe underlined admini*tr*U>r, will sell ar puhlh* au»the toUuwirnK <ir*<rlbe3! ppruonal property ot Albert Bant* <1 *•<■♦• j se<l. IxK Mtetl in \Vil*hh>. (MUo. <»b** k e«ut of ihe t’hnn h of Saturday, June 17,1950 at 1:00 P.M. 2 piece Living R<M>in Suite, siiylio <uu<h. 6 tockin'g chair*, ine** •h<Hv denk. 2 Hoot Ump«, 2 tHhk lampn. r. end tables, library (rihltf*. bu<»kiaN»’ radio Htiipoinf electrk raiigu 2 healing Mwwm, etrwing rutt< hint*, vlctmla. elecirii’ ’»w«*4q»»H•_ wIUf ai4a< htcivnt.N. 2 dlnlpx rotirii tab!* s buffer M 4 hal!>. <hop leaf kftrht-n Ith * utility « übiio-i AaATi <urntf rttshe'-- rillvF-rwa'.- hi '■ !>• -n u .*•. . 2-’u.ui .’M - fn<“TaF»Te;'ctrmTnnrfr ■ J-jiieuv.. «uii<* -4 wlsiaJm *iib HYrinfix and .tn<ttreiP' AxniinKU'r rn< aiu! pfiS! .7 ll.r 112’ rujCM. rug 7 hall iuk- tunii-rmni «»i h»*i‘ ar I. u1935 Ford Tudor, good rupnlhK > oifdiUnri f’oo<l th**** CASH B ASIL BANTA - Administrator J Clerk A F Paußwater Au* tloneei --Suinali Bros , . l‘S

BATURDAT, JUNE 14. 1350

Ito be held every two Weeks Boys and glrh from age* * ,<® 14. ta aad around Pleasant Mills are urged .. ..m. W .m. nt tbs grafts to he tuqght ars maklug «nd galntiag of ptasisi ntiriM*. fB«H pstatlug. leather work, modeling clay. *. | looper weaving, and painting of Iglaaa.