Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1950 — Page 8

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Klak's Team In FW League Fend Klenk. weiWinown Decatur bu>la«Mm*u, witt *• fadependent basketball teem, one that to already entered In tke Fort 1 Wayne Sappenfteld league. it was announced More today The team Witt play many to tt« «•»» to the Lincoln gym z There are farther plan, underway. Kleak said. te pet the tea* to another league. giving Decolor more Independent basketball. tte UM WiU be paced by sev era! htoh school standout* of reeeut Decathr eampaffna. headed by Mm Myers sad Mm Kahle from Dare Terveers test year Commo -*• * Other* Mt to play include Kenpath Sehaepf Quentin Crist and Nt Mroehy. the latter two boy. fro* the IMS Monroe high sebmil tee* There te also Fred Steiner. Floyd Reed. Ronnie Ballard and Alvla Rtekard. all coanted on to Bake the Decatur retry tough in the leasee. Members hare been notified that the fleet practice Manion In to be beM Thursday night In the Lisente gym. Any team tateibated in arbrdaltaß the Kleak’e should <ontact F*rd Kink. DECATU* FASTOKS «. Offload* prmldlng aw the spewlac Saaday eight, and the Rev. Dwipht McCurdy la charge on Friday ovante*. whoa the Church of <M and Bethany Rvangalieal UnlV ad Brothreb church choirs are furnishing the special mesic. The bowling alley, of the General Rte**. Company have offer ed *0 apaatod arrangement for one oiteraoen a weak to permit use of «fc alleys to junior high hoys and girls tea ehurch league. Pastors are ptaaateg to call a meeting of their 7-M grader, to set up such a bwwHßg league. Bea Office Open * o’clock First Shew at 7 TONIGHT & WED. a—. « LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! | TONIGHT IS j 81’RPR ISE NIGHT! j fie Sure tn be There! * a BIBBETT ISL PICTURE Sumjs in nN - YEAMItgZ -v flift luhlHIH EDWA«DSMAa._ •BLACK MAGIC ORSObTWEUES NANC? GUILD e». asm rsaaoow -n*t» to won VAIENTLNA*C& IT ESE O—O, . . ... ..f. • ••*> ■ - '. *. Thury. < fri- —"three tiff.* <’ Weeds." —o Sue.—" Curtain Call at Cactus Creek" —o—i Wren under 12 free'

Schedule OfAdamsCounty ksketball Teams Wadwasuay Coii>BMMior < ‘ii -at PHsffjnt Mills. Adams Central at Monmouth. r Hartford at Poling. Friday t Bente at Genera. » Monmouth al Hartford. • Pleasant Milla at Wren. O. * Jwffwntow M M*4ioon. Cost To Field r Team; $50,000 , Denver. Ort. 31—(UP)— Coach . John Baker of defest-rlMea Deaver taiesrsfcy told alumni today It . coots U«.wx' a year to produce a I winning football team, and either , to* “get it up or I'll get the hell out.’’ I Baker made the statement to the Denver boosters' club when be I found the membership in obvious , misery over the team record of j one victory, one tie and five losses for thio season t “You Denver fan. have been B complaining all year 1 and asking . why we don't get a football team." , Baker said "I'm getting mighty . tired of losing myself. Give me the UM of IM.imo for three years and I'll give you a football team—ls 1 don't I'll get th* hell oat.'* The So grand Baker wants, along With his present coaching staff, is all on the np-and-up He wants the . tear-drenched alumni to come . across with some good jobs so that ’ sts.eee a rear hr V 04.1 *~ Do you think you can well* Thin i a r«nuin*> opportunity? Steady Inoorow during* three month* of training Rvhovl. more when you Mart welling. Incrrafiing In proportion to your efforts. If you would like to roniai t e»tal>H*h« a i dwalew* In wrveral rwurtlw* near f , imit home . . If you are i»**- , twwn »ihl 37, married »n«l [ hav** a car . and want tn find out how you tan bulk! up to 1 jlfiOuo annually witbin 2 «»y 3 ! year* .. . PIUBMK t oile t. W. H. W<n»rdem»n, 'Hotel J*afontai»i*. 1 Huntthgtun. Indiana. Tu*« Ev»*, .October 31 or any time W«»<lu*aISv. Ndvrmber 1 r( IWFOHTKTi Wf arr I only in hirn who aerk p«»rman*ni JoW. W* oftnose <lHil»rrat4»l>. wait Ing for mon who fit <»ur nrrdf*. Tht» WHUamaon !l<*at*r Ca„ Cincinnati, Ohio, large maiu:-fat-turprw and ■diMtrlbutori* .“t reMifWnlUl Warm Air Fnnwur* and FHUtMfR (Oa«-Oil-('<*«I-<’»»k«. flravlty and Air.> (Heat jpg pjk*rTt(iAl even in war-time.l mMßMißMtesww—m-MWssnwMUMm—m-wnmn ■ | — Last Time Tonight — 1 In Amaiing Technicolor! •DESTINATION MOON" With an All-Star Cast ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax L o , WED. & THURS. Ot K BIG DAYS! Firnt Show Wed. at 6:30 ContinuouN Thur, from 1:30 BE SERE TO ATTEND! J •— « ■B I • | gii;iiii|'g| ( MHfltaS . \ CHUWILS maisim . uiMMK'iMina' nMNnmK.n. Frl. A Set.—" Union Stntlon" _<o—ok— Coming Sun.—Clerk Gable. "Te Fleese o Lady"

» I ho c»* get some football players to Kk to bp uuij Boosters mug team If we doa't do something right now.' Stoker said. Off Ri d freshmen team was beaten s» to «. MAAt MAI|fl3U by the Wyoming troeh last week- I IVVI I IVIIWdJ end" and that's just the beginning.! If we don't do something, next .'year z . commodore ttooster eluh Is going to be the worst in history wm (w<l B , rtl Denver Vnlv.mMy Is . school lw!(llttbalI at , „. s , ’*"• *" rO l 1 i « , meeting of members at thi K. to C. 11.00« students. Yet, only 2fc men salted upforthe Denver frosh against dent and John Kttble . , ke|rfe# y fmmwai If ExMAnift Ta Other olfieers are: Mary Martha JllvflU Iff IWnVlllw IU Terveer. secretary; Dick Des Jean treasutej: Kathleen and Phil TerCm North-South Title Social activities are also includ-I ktt Jeahon's agenda, Phil Plnehufßt, N. C., Oct. 11-—(I P) T*rvt?er. hCbIhI, A dance will be Defending champion Sammy Snead. Mlv „ n jn thl _ ntar (otura whose golf clubs are blaring hot w m sponsor the these days, was the solid title aa |« rs jcti seasoa ticket, for Comfavorite today as a field of 110 teed basketball games and make off In the opening round to the (3th a dr |„, lor laaM soo members in annual north and south open tour- ((w , c||||) . nament. The Commodores open their seai The national open champion from Wpdne . day nlaht wit h the White Sulphur Spring*. W. V>., in at Pleasant Mills high fyesh from a victory In the middle wboo i -phe schedule lists 18 games 1 Atlantic open al Portsmouth, \a., and are g fmd f (lr a u ’ and be showed in a brilliant prac hwlw games. tier round yesterday that he still Tervoer. the publicity man. inla at the peak of his game. vited everybody- to join the club. Even the usually bugaboo putts Enthusiastically he said. "Let’s all, ‘ were dropping tor Sammy, and 1! become Boosters *nd help the Comappeared possible he might near or m4M j ol . es b y purchasing season tick- • better his performance of I»4P „„ , or , he gameß •• when he won his crown with the I second lowest score la the tourney Baseball Moguls Meet ’ uer's share to the 17.500 parse, a _ — a —>• 1 field of 135 players was touting Ta D|Cf IICC PamA I¥v 1 the 0.503 yard course lb a battle ■“ IrWwliaa AteWlVg I w for the 50 open berths in the tour- •: t ney The other V» who start today Cincinnati, u, ‘*‘.4l. (iPijr ' were invited. Major and minor leagueJmsebsß ' Medal honors in the Qualifying executives met In the tofbes to ' round were won by Jack Gruff to baseball commiss oner A. BLChanA Cotumbua. 0.. who shot a three- ler today to consider two problem* under par W HU round included - radio and television and the Part aa eagle on the eighth hole. fie roast league - ■ _ - ■ -- — TTTTd™ ™ BMWTIOT THURSDAY, NOV. 2 1 O’CLOCK 3 MILES EAST OF BLUFFTON z mi 124 O HORN ™ Com Borer Control »10 to >ls fertility ptr acre OLIVER SALES & SERVICE CMI6WLLE GMUGE CRAiGVILLE. INDIANA

PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell the following at Publie Auction IS miles South of Huntertown. Indiana on Road No 3. then 3 miles West or first road North »< Irene Byron Sanatariuni then 3 miles West, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1950 at 12:00 Neon. COT 2 TRACTORS—CORN PICKER—IMPLEMENTS 1948 Farmall Tractor on good Rubber. starter. Light*, rebuilt Power Lift: Cultivator*: 194 S Alli* t'halmer Model "B" Tractor on rood Rubber. Starter. Lights, adjustable front wheels: Cultivators; Two 11-26 Tire* and Tubes on 28 inch rims for How «peed work with Kamiall “C; Allis Chalmer single bottom 18 Inch Plow on rubber with lanew cutter, used 2 seasons; Idttle Wonder 2 bottom 12 inch I low. Single bottom 18 inch ißiver Plow; M< l» Mounted 7 ft Power Mower; 1848 Co-Op Single Row Corn Picker, rear extension, good. Two Rubber Tire Wagons A Racks; Lime Spreader, on rublmr used 1 season: John Dears Fertiliser Corn Planter, good; Double Cultipacker. 8 ft.; Rotary Hoe. NEW 2 section Wcuxl Frame Spike Tooth Harrow: 12 ft. Weeder; ~ ft Tractor disc: New Idea 4 liar Side Delivery, goml New Idea solid bottom Hay Loader, good: One Set Disc Cultivator* and one set-Floating Weeders for use on standard equipment ; Set Wheel Guards for Model C: 2 Row Mint Setter. Mower with 3 ft. Bar 41 Reel for Row Mint. Seven IM tt> Mint Oil Cans; ’> Ton all steel 2 wheel Trailer; Hog House on Runners; Hog Fountain Small Cider Press; 50 gallon Cider Vinegar. .1 yr old: Work Bench with Vise; MO lb Platform Scales: 2*o gal Gas Tank with Pump on run ners; 2 small Water Tanks; 'SO Onion Crates; Burs Saw and Stand I Two 12x20 Tarpaulins; 1« ft Extension Ladder; Pump Jack k -Motor: Delarval Cream-Senprat or; 2 Coles Heating. Stoves; Jacobsen hl inch Power Lew;i kjowef. good; Miscellaneous articles POULTRY EQUIPMENT , w Two Hrmsier House* 42x18 Insulated’'and on runners; Two 15 .Hole GaNanHed. hayltif’Nesto; Five TO Hole Aluminum laiyiiig Nests: ’ ’twelve" 1 8 ft'Feeder* for layers. 9 Jamesway Brooder Stove : IS 2>i Gal. Wafer Fountains; 150 Small Feeders; Six 10 ft. Moveable Dropping Pits and Roosts. TERMS CASH Not Responsible for Accident*. DON SIPLES, Owner Roy S Johnson, ' ’ Ned C Johnson — Auctioneers , - - Floyd Gause. LaOtto Hank Clerk Lunch will be nerved 31 • - z

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