Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1955 — Page 7

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19*5

SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY “THE PAY WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY” Dear Mr. Citizen: TAKE WINTER IN STRIDE. With prices high and getting higher, money is a bigger problem than ever thia winter. But there Is no need to let Old Man Winter trip you up, because Service Finance will help you keep your budget balanced. Why pot let us centralize all of your bills and give you that little extra cash that you might need for the coming holiday season? Having just one place to pay is a helpful timesaver fthd keeps your credit standing good! Full details are yours for-the asking . . . without obligation. So why not inquire further? Very sincerely, William L. Snyder, Mgr. 157 So. 2nd Phone 3-3333 Public Sale We, the undersigned, will sell at Public Sale our herd of dairy cattle, Located 2 miles West, 3 miles South' of Berne; or 2 miles West and l'/s miles North of Geneva, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13,1955 Commencing at 1:00 o’clock 20—HEAD OF HIGH GRADE DAIRY CATTLE—2O BLACKIE, Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, milking 6 gallons *a day. calf by side. h • EDITH, Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. milking s’i gallons a day; Due to freshen May 12 — 10-gallon cow. ANNA, Holstein cow. 2 yrs. old, milking 5 gallon a day. open. MARTHA. Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, milking 6 gallon a day, due to freshen August I. JUNE, Holstein c»... ti yrs. old, milking 4*4 gallon a day, due to freshen August 13 — 6 gallon cow. CONNIE, Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. due to freshen Feb. 10, 7 gal. cow. PEANUT. Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old, milking 3 gallons a day. due to freshen April 17 — 8 gallon cow. MOLLIE. Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old. calf by side. EMMA, Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due to freshen by day of sale. “ SUSIE, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. due to freshen Dec. 11—6 gal. cow. BELL, Guernsey cow. 3 yrs. old, milking 6 gat. a day. calf by side. NIGGER, Holstein & Durham cow, 7 yrs. old. milking 5 gallon a day, due to freshen July 26 —6 gal. cow. RED, Milking Shorthorn cow, 5 yrs. old. milking 3% gallon a day, due to freshen August 5 — 5 gallon cow. MABLE, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, milking » gallon a day, calf by side. PATSY, Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old, milking 5 gallon a day. due to freshen July 3 — 6 gallon cow. LUDO. Guernsey cow. 7 yrs. old. milking 4.14 gallon a day, due to freshen August 10 — 6 gallon cow. HORNY, Guernsey cow. 8 yrs. old, milking 2'4 gallon a day, due to freshen March 15 — 6 gallon cow. JERSEY, Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, milking 2 gallon a day, due to freshen April 25 — 6 gallon cow. PAT, Holstein heifer. 22 months old. due to freshen Jan. 19. Holstein Bull. 1 yr. old. Artificially bred and a good breeder. These cattle are all T. B. and Bangs tested. This is a good herd of cattle and can be seen anytime before sale. MILKING EQUIPMENT Frigid drop in unit with AS horse milk cooler. 1 yr. old; 15 gallon safeguard -water heater; 1 stainless steel wash tank: 1 galvanized wash. 18 ten-gallon milk cans; 2 wheel Chore Boy milk cart. — HOGS “w > 30 head of feeder pigs weighing from 50 to 75 lbs. HAY & GRAIN 1000 bales of good mixed hay made without rain; 15 tons of loose mixed hay. -- 200 bushel of Clinton 59 Oats; good used stock rack for % ton pickup truck. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible For Accidents.' FRANK MOSER & SON — Owners Phil Neuenschwander. Auct.. Berne. Indiana —Phone 2-8105. D. S. Blair. Auct.. Petroleum. Indiana—Phone 2251. First Bank of Berne. Clerk. In case of bad weather, sale wil be held inside.

/■ju.. f \ PW Mor/MUSCLE* A W / 7X. with ~✓ ' W^ — aSSSJaMa****’' ,/'-•»» MILLER Farm Service DEEP CLEAT SAVE TIME, MONEY, WORK - tion —no helpless tire.spinning. * NEW FLARED SHOULDERS grip soil I /zSlnS^k Jmw firmly —give continuous traction. * famous OPEN CENTER TREAD aly.> vu» lows max * mum self cleaning — no \\\ I n "yLlk. pockets to trap packed mud. * SPECIAL GUM LINING guards f - x against chemical action from 41111 liquid weighting. HMWMMIIIIWIIIIWSiiLOi • EXTENDED SERVICE LIFE even «? _|»S8 though used on the highway. FARM IMPLEMENT R FRONT TRACTOR TIRE I ||Ge\ 1 11 Uy Grooved tread design combats I] High center rib resists slipping. cWwi jl sideslipping. Extra thick tread [l Double side ribs make. steerihg assures long tire life and ex. f easy. Built for longer wear, ex- tended field service for vehicles ’ tra service. with free rolling wheels. v • ---■ ea Be Sure and See the NEW FARM SERVICE DEEP CLEAT at Your Favorite MILLER Dealer DIERKES IMPLEMENT SALES Ferguson — Massey-Harris Tractors HMV A Y 27 PHONE 3-3311 DECATUR. IND.

SPORTS

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Dial 3-2171 For Scores Friday Berne at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Adams Central. Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant at Geneva. Jefferson at Hartford. Soest, Union Lead In Lutheran League Soest,, with an all-veteran team of eighth graders, and .Union, with a near veteran quintet, are tied for first place in the Lutheran grade school league, each undefeated in five starts. Preble and Flatrock are tied for second place with 4-1 records. League games are played each weekend at the Monmouth and Hoagland school gyms. This week’s schedule, expected to draw large crowds, follows: at Monmouth, Fuelling vs Preble and Union vs Bethlehem; at Hoagland, Soest vs Bingen and Flatrock vs Friedheim. League Standings W L Pct. Soest 5 0 1.000 Union 5 0 1.000 Preble 4 1 .800 Flatrock 4 1 .800 Friedheim 2 3 .400 Bingen 2 3 .400 Decatur 1 4 .200 Fuelling ,1 4 .200 'Btßyehem -1 4 -200 Trinity . 0 5 .000 Patterson Wins By Technical Knockout LOS ANGELES (INS) —Pokerfaced Floyd Patterson of Brooklyn. N. Y.,'tthe nation's No- 1 heavyweight boxing contender, scored a seventh round technical knockout over Jimmy Slade Thursday night in Los Angeles’ Olympic auditorium. Referee Dynamite Jackson stopped the scheduled 10-round nontelevised bout at two minutes and five seconds of the seventh after a cut, opened over Slade’s right eye earlier, began bleeding profusely. High School Basketball Evansville Reitz 69, Evarwwille Mater Dei 4s’ Gary Wirt 60, Gary Emerson 50. Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 59, Broad Ripple 46 t Mishawaka 58, South Bend Riley 45. South Bend Central 78, Michigan City 55. TEE P L E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and ——. Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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Local Teams Split With New Haven The Decatur Yellow Jackets freshmen and JiinJor high teams divided honors In a double header at New Haven Thursday night. The Decatur freshmen edged New Haven, 42-41, after trailing by 16 points at the half. New Haven led at the first quarter, 18-5, and at the half, 33-17, but Decatur pulled Into a 35-35 tie at the third period. Holtsberry led Decatur with 14 points, while Herman topped New Haven with 18. The New Haven junior high led 'at all periods, 14-9, 20-11 and 3016 in racking up a 38-31 triumph. Norton led the winners with 16 points, and Gay and Kinerk each tallied 10 for Decatur. Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP Holtberry 6 2 14 Canales : 2 0 4 Bischoff 0 3 3 Dellinger 4 19 Ritter 3 2 8 Murphy 0 0 0 Braceyo 0 0 Vegarao 0 O’ Lytleo 0 0 Thieme 0 0 0 Bleeke 0 0 0 Daniels 12 4 Totals 16 10 42 New Haven < FG FT TP Fritcha 4, ; _4 12 Hermanß 2 18 Kummer 113 Remford -- 2 2 6 Wesleyo 0 0 Harris 0 0 0 Stanski 1 0 2 Stewart 10 2 Woods 0 0 0 Totals 16 9 41 Decatur Jr. High FG FT TP Butcher ..0 0 0 Reidenbach 113 Gay 3 4 10 Kinerk 4 2 10 DeVoss „ 2 0 4 Smith 0 0 0 Knodel 0 0 0 Baumgardner 0 2 Nelson 0 0 0 Grable 0 0 0 Clark 1 0 2 Totals .... 12 7 31 ■'"* s New Haven FG FT TP East 10 2 L. Hanefeld 3 4 10 Norton ,8 0 16 Chanefield 0 2 2 McVay ..... 1 0 2 Swartz „ 0 2 2 Lower 2 0 4 Totals ...... r „. 15 8 38 Pro Basketball Fort Wayne 105, Syracuse 94.

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Decatur FFA Beats Convoy, 76 To 56 The Decatur FFA team scored its third consecutive victory, whipping Convoy. O„ 76-56. Bear of Convoy was the top scorer with 31 points, while C. Reinking led Decatur with 26. ** Decatur . FG FT TP C. Reinking...l2 2 26 S. Allison ....3 17 A.' Fuelling ....13 5 J. Frank .... 3 2 8 L. Worden 4 6 7 19 E. Fuelling ....4 19 I. Rothlo 2 R. Allison 0 0 0 Totals 30 16 76 Convoy FFA FG FT TP Greulach /.3 0 6 Girod 3 0 6 Mefford 0 2 2 Bear . 9 13 31 Dollar 4 3 11 Totals 19 18 56 Adams Central Teams Split Double Header Adams Central junior high and freshrtan teams divided honors in a double header at Lancaster Central Thursday evening. The Adams Central junior high led at the half, 21-17, and at the end of the game, 41-39. Brown topped Adams Central with 16, and Easley was high for Lancaster with 13The Lancaster frehhmen downed Adams Central, 43-39. Egley paced Adams Central with 19 points, and Habegger was high for Lancaster with 16. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

CHRISTMAS TREES I FRESH CUT WE GROW OUR OWN PINE TREES RED - SCOTCH and WHITE PINES C. WOLFE First House East of Pleasant Mills School U. S. 33

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Klenk's Winner Mn ' Vim League Contest < Kienk** of Decatu/ whipped the j Sponsors, 82-49, in /a Vim league < game Thursday night a: the Lin- i coin gym here. In other games. h Hall’s Drive-in downed the Crusaders, 58-51, and Gladieux Oil licked the Air Nation Guard, $2-35. . College Basketball Huntington 88, Tri-State 86. Eastern Illinois 88, Franklin 81. Vincennes 92, Oakland City 77. New York U. 74, Georgetown 69. Louisville 80, Wayne 52. > Bradley 94, South Dakota State 73. Kentucky Wesleyan 79, Evansville 71. Seton Hall 87, Western Kentucky 85. lowa State 72. Texas Tech 52. Oklahoma A&M 70, Arkansas 66. Rice 62, Oklahoma 47. Three Candidates Yet To File Expenses Three recent municipal office candidates are all who have not filed their campaign expense statements with county clerk Ed Jaberg, the records today show. Don Gage, Republican, Decatur, filed his report Thursday showing an expenditure of $9 Those who have not filed to date include Carl Gerber, Decatur, and Wilbur Nussbaum and Sylvan Habegger, Berne. The statu.e governing municipal elections requires that all candidates file a statement showing contributions and expenditures. Eddie Cantor Better Following Surgery HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Comedian Eddie Cantor was reported greatly improved today in his con-

valsscsnoa from a kidney atom a operation he underwent last Tuesday. At the same time, “some improvement” was noted in the condition of Buster Keaton, frozen-1 faced comedian of the silent screen. I

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For Sale M Cars 54 Dodge V-8 Radio. Heater. Low Mileage. Local car. ’53 Dodge V-8 2-Door. Radio. Heater. Auto. Trans. Local car. 53 Dodge V-8 2-Door. Radio. Heater. Overdrive. Local car. 53 Plymouth 4-Ooor. Radio. Heater. Hy-Drive. New Dodge trade-in. 52 Nash RAMBLER Wagon. Radio. Heater. Local car. $595.00 51 Dodge 2-Door. A good car for—- — 51 Ford V-8 4-Door. Radio. Heater. A steal at $495.00 51 Henry J $195.00 1 hdge 4-Door. Radio. Heater. $395.00 3 P'ymouth Convertible. Radio. Heater. Sharp. $495.00 * — ■ ■ ■■■■ ’SO Oldsmobile 2-Door. Radio. Heater. Auto. Trans. $345.00 53 FORD •/z-Ton PICK-UP Radio. Heater. Clean. $845.00 GRAB ONE OF THESE .. s 9s’° ’46 FORD ’4B DODGE ’47 PLYMOUTH rWE FINANCE ■V MOTOR SALES 201 - 207 S. First St. OPEN EVENINGS