Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1954 — Page 6

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Dean Os American • .' * ■ ‘.r v. ••• •• Sports Writers Dead Grantland Rice Is Victim Os Stroke NEW YORK (INS) Grantland Rice, the dean of American sports writers who was known to three generations as “Granny," suffered a fatal stroke Tuesday while writing his syndicated column, "The Sportlight." The end to the 73-year-old Rice's colorful 63-year career of sports reporting came at 6:15 p in. EDT, with his wife, Kate Hollis Rice, whom he wed 48 years ago, at his hospital bedside. Surviving besides Mrs. Rice is a daughter, Mrs. Fred Butler of Venice, Calif., who appeared on the stage and in films as Florence Rice. ■ Funeral services will be held Friday in New York’s Presbyterian church. Rice was born in Murfreesboro. Tenn., Nov. 1, 1880 and was graduated from Vanderbilt university in 1901—-the same year he began his newspaper career on the Nashville News. His colpmn often led off with poems, many of which have appeared in book form. He collaborated with Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., on a book of verse published in 1932. He narrated motion picture sports shorts and authored countless magazine articles besides many books. It was Rice who in 1924 labeled Knute Rockne’s famed Notre Dame backfield of that period “The Four Horsemen." With his own panel of experts, he picked an All American football team for years—first for Collier’s Magazine and then for Ix)ok Magazine. Rice, who held the rank of first lieutenant in the army during World War I, w'as an authority on golf and a first-class player. For years he won the Artists and Writers Guild competition and on several occasions, played on even terms with many of the pros. He was a close friend of Bobby Jones from the latter’s days as the J 1 boy wonder” of the golfing world. Rice covered his first World Series in 1905 and since then had been a familiar press box figure during the fall classic. Vevay Man Is Killed When Horses Bolt VEVAY, Ind. (INS) — Dilver Fisher, 68, of Vevay, was killed late Tuesday when a team, of horses bolted and dragged a wagon over his body. Physicians said Fisher died of a broken neck. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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INSURANCE FIRE-WINDSTORM-AUTO-THEFT-BURGLARY LIABILITY-WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION, Etc. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A,. COWENS JAMES COWINS 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Auction Sale! MERCER SALES, INC. South on 127 at the edge of Celina FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 ' 7:00 P. M. We will sell at public auction the following items; 1 Electric paint sprayer; 1 Admiral table model radio; 2 metal wardrobe*: one 3-piece bedroom suite; 1 Gone-with-the-Wind Lamp; one 9x12 Wilton rug, gray, excellent; 1 Westinghouse electric roaster; 2TV chairs, red and green; 1 mahogany chest of drawers; several table tamp«; 1 baby stroller; 2 inner tubes; 3 coil springs; 2 metal utility Cabinets; 1 electric stove (Kenmore); 1 baby buggy: 1 set extension, ladders; several pieces linoleum remnants; 2 cocktail tables; several stands; 2 rocking chairs; 1 electric washer; 1 Sessional clock; several throw rugs; 1 hassock; 1 kneebole desk; 2 electric sane; one living room suite; several odd chairs. (Auctioneer's note: There are several hundred additional items such as antique dishes, etc., too numerous to mention that will be at tills sale.) MERCER SALES , Inc Orville Sturm & Walter Weigman, Aucts. Public Auction 120 ACRES LEVEL HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND COMPLETE SET OF FINE IMPROVEMENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY, 28,-1:30 P.M. LOCATION: IV4 miles South of Convoy, Ohio on Highway No. 49, then 4 1 4 miles West, or, 314 miles North of Highway No. 224* on Ohio-Indiana State Line then Vs mile East. (Will Sell As One Unit or In Separate Tracts of Bft Acres and 4ft Acres To Suit Purchasers) . IMPROVEMENTS: Good Seven Room Home. Built-in Kitchen Feature*, , Lots of Closet Space. Closed-in Front Porch. AN ATTRACTIVE, NICE- ( LY ARRANGED, UNUSUALLY WELL CONSTRUCTED HOUSE, Good Well with Pressure System. Nice Lawn, Shrubbery, and Beautiful ' Shade Trees. Good Garage. BARN 40x72 With an Ell 32x60, Miain Part has concrete Floors, Stanchions and Drinking Cups for 24 Head. TWO LARGE SILOS, LARGE DOUBLE CORN CRIB AND GRANARY WITH MACHINE SHED ATTACHED. CHICKEN HOUSE 18x90 With Concrete Floors. BUILDINGS ARE ALL IN EXCELLENT REPAIR. ABOUT SEVEN ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE, BALANCE UNDER CULTIVATION, Level, Extra Well Drained Land in a fine state of fertility. Has been properly rotated and Well Farmed. IDEALLY LOCATED ON A PAVED ROAD close to good markets and other conveniences and In a PROSPEROUS, WELL IMPROVED COMMUNITY, recognized as one of the Really Desirable Farming sections „ of Van Wert County. Ohio. TERMS —20% Day of ‘Sale, Balance upon delivery of good title and , possession. Immediate Possession of Buildings. Land ** soon m era&« r are harvested. •• • ■ ! MAURICE B. MINNICK —Owner. J. F, Sanmann—Auctioneer Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana 14 21 26

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