Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1961 — Page 7

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Van Wert County Fair Sept 4,5, 6,7, 8,1961 Dally Program Monday, Labor Day, September 4th. 0:00 A.M. Judging of Rabbits 10:00 A.M. Judging Junior Fair Beef Cattle and Sheep 11:00 A.M. Judging of Flowers 1:00 P.M. Sunning Races. Races go Ram or Shine 8:00 P.M. Barneoas Races with Pari-Mutuel Betting Tuesday, September Sth. This is Junior Fats Day and Children’s Day. Judging starts In most Depts. 9:00 A.M. Judging Junior Dairy Cattle and Swine 9:00 A.M. Judging open class Beef Cattle. Sheep, Poultry, Grange Displays, Culinary and Arts 19:00 A.M. Judging Western, Pleasure and Saddle Horses 10:00 A.M. County Horse Shoe Pitching Contest 1:00 P.M. Judging Horticulture 8:00 P.M. Harness Races with Pari-Mutuel Betting Wednesday, September 6th. 9:00 A.M. Judging Open Class Swine 9:00 A.M. Judging Open Class Dairy Cattle 9:00 A.M. Judging Farm Products, Grains, etc. 10:00 A.M. Judging Ponies Under 49” 1:00 P.M. Judging Ponies 48” and Under 52” 1:30 P.M. Harness Races With Pari-Mutuel Betting 8:00 P.M. Running Races Thursday, September 7th. 10:00 A.M. Parade of Junior Fair Clubs and Floats and Grand Livestock Parade 19:00 A.M. to 3 P.M. Polls open for Election of Directors Voting at the Secretary’s Office 1:30 P.M. Harness Races with Pari-Mutuel Betting 8:30 P.M. Harness Races with Pari-Mutuel Betting Friday, September Bth. 10:00 A.M. Sale of Junior Fair Livestock 19:00 A.M. Free-for-all Horse Shoe Pitching Contest 12:30 P.M. Time Trials for Go Kart Races 1:30 P.M. Go Kart Races. Cash Prises and Trophies 8:00 P.M. McKinley’s Rodeo and Wild West Show There will be free acts between races each afternoon and night. Sunday Night, September 3rd. Tbe Grand Interdenominational Religious Program, ‘‘Sunday Night at tiie Fair”, will be held in the grandstand at 7:30 on Sunday evening, September 3, 1981, preceding the opening of the 195th annual Van Wert County Fair. This worship service is sponsored end planned by the Van Wert County Ministerial Association with many of its members taking part. The speaker will be Dr. John C. Searle, Sr., District Superintendent of the Ohio Sandusky Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Dr. Searle is a native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and a graduate of the United Seminary at Dayton, Ohio. He has served pastorates in Bascom, West Independence, Shelby, Bowling Green, and Findlay in Ohio. Dr. Searle has been a delegate and served on a number of committees of the General Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren -Church which includes United States and countries abroad. Mr. Bernard Clark, music director of Lincolnview School, will lead the audience in the singing of hymns as well as direct a massed choir in special music. Mrs. Dorethy Boyd at the organ and Mrs. Howard McCrakeh at the piano will be the accompanists. City and County Boy Scouts will serve as ushers. ' -*■■■■ ■ll i , ■ J Y, —T* Y 1 - ' " " PREMIUM OCTANE AT PRICE OF REGULAR! “Clean-Burning” gasoline prevents /f spark plug fouling, f{ ■■ misfiring and keeps // >K '■KjX 1 carburetors clean. 11 " I 11 Get full power out- \\gasoline// put, smoother idling A J and stall-free driving! More go power in every gallon. J FILL UP WITH "FULL RANGE” 8-10 BEST FOR 8 OUT OF 10 CARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL tumrlers ONLY WW 32‘ WITH ANY PURCHASE A WONOERFUL VALUE-DON’T COME LATE LIMITED SUPPLY * BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC.

Booster Club Seeks Membership Os 150 The membership committee of the Decatur Booster Club met Wednesday night with president Norman Steury, and reported the membership drive for this year is coming along fine. The club had a total of 134 members last year, and is shooting for 150 members this year, ft It was decided at the Wednesday night meeting that a booth will be set up at Worthman Field the night of the Yellow Jackets’ first home football game, Friday, Sept. 8. Anyone wishing to purchase a membership may do so at the booth that night. Plans were also discussed for this year’s football banquet, which will be held Tuesday, November 7. The banquet will be open to Booster club members and their wives and guests only. Wednesday, September 6, the parents’ night committee will meet with the membership committee at the Decatur Industries office. Final plans for parents’ night will be completed at the meeting. Klenk's, Citizens Tourney Winners Klenk's scored a run in the | seventh inning to edge the Merchants, 4-3, and Citizens Telephone tallied a run in the 12th inning to squeak by McMillen, 5-4, as play, continued in the city softball league Wednesday night. The Merchants’ loss dropped them into the losers’ bracket, and left Klenk’s as the only unbeaten team in the double elimination tourney. McMillen’s losi eliminated them from the tourney. IJoyd Reef tripled to lead off the 12th inning for Citizens, and scored moments later for the victory. The two teams went into extra innings when McMillen| scored twice in the seventh to tie the game, 3-3. Score in 10th Citizens scored a single run in the tenth, but McMillen came backin their half of the tenth to knot; the count once again. Citizens obtained only five hits off McMillen hurler Roger Stevens, who threw a no-hitter last week, but put them to better advantage than McMillen, who connected for 11 hits off Reef. Reef put his team Into a 2-0 lead in the fourth when he homered with Herman Everett on base. Ralph Canales, who had four hits for McMillen, homered in the seventh with a man on td send the game into extra innings. Pitcher’s Duel Klenk’s chalked up their win when Ralph Busse walked to start the seventh. Ronnie Ballard singled, and the Merchants com-mitted-an error. Carey Knittie allowed Klenk’s only five hits, but the Merfljpnts garnered only four hits off •’Lichrman. The Merchants drew first blood, scoring a run in the first, and adding two more in the third. Klenk’s got three of their runs in the fourth on two walks. Ballard’s double, and P. Busse’s single. ,R H E Merchants - -3 4 2 KJenk’s ' , 4 5 2 Knittie and G. Black, Lehrman and P. Busse. RHE McMillen ......... 4 11 0 Citizens \...5 5 0 Stevens and Canales; Reef and Everett. County 4-H'ers To Fair On Saturday Adams county 4-H’ers exhibiting at the Indiana state fair and several clubs are planning to attend the state fair Saturday, which has been designated as youth achievement day. Clubs making the trip include the Union and St. Mary’s township clubs. The trip, an award for successful completion of club work, will be made by school bus. Highlights on Saturday's program at the fair include the state 4-H dress revue and the 4-H sheep shearing contest.

G. E. CLUB Dowling Alleys Open ’6l-’62 Season The G.E. Club bowling alleys will open next Tuesday/- September 5. Openings are still available for mixed doubles participation on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Any bowlers interested in bowling at the G.E. alleys are asked to call Wm. Merriman at the Club Alleys. Until further notice open bowling will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6; 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Applications are still being taken for pin boys 16 years of age or older. Call Mr. Merriman St G.E. Club. Telephone 3-3161.

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Major League Standings National League W. E. Pct. GB Cincinnati 79 53 .598 — Los Angeles 73 52 .584 t* San Francisco — 69 56 .552 6% Milwaukee 69 57 .548 7 St. Louis 66 61 .520 10% Pittsburgh 61 64 .488 14% Chicago 53 73 .421 23 Philadelphia 37 91 289 40 Wednesday’s Results Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2. San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 1. Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3. American League W. L. Pct. GB New York 87 44 .664 — Detroit ... 85 47 .644 2% Baltimore ..78 57 .578 11 Chicago 70 62 .530 17% Cleveland 66 66 .500 21% Boston 64 72 .471 25% Los Angeles 58 74 .439 29% Minnesota 56 74 .431 30% Washington 50 79 .388 36 Kansas City 46 85 .351 41 Wednesday’s Results New York 4, Minnesota 0. Boston 9, Kansas City 3. Chicago 7, Detroit 4. Cleveland 9, Washington 0. Baltimore 11, Los Angeles 4. Cyclone Division Planning Reunion The 38th Cycone division (Avengers of Bataan), veterans association is planning a two-day reunion, to be held Saturday and Sunday, 23 and 24, at Turkey Run state park. Further information may be obtained from John W. Gregory, national senior vice commander, at 3 Hillcrest Court, Danville Ind.

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Les Moss Signs As White Sox Scout CHICAGO (UPI) — Les Moss, who wound up a 12-year career as- an American league catcher with a .247 lifetime average in 1958, has signed as scout with the Chicago White Sox. The Sox said Moss wil scout in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi.

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