Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1956 — Page 7

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Three Jackets Are Named On All-Conference Three members of the Decatur Yellow Jackets were named on the all-conference team of the Northeastern Indiana conference, chosen by team members and coaches and announced at a meeting* of principals at Fort Wayne Concordia high school Thursday evening. Decatur players honored were John Isch and Ted Hutker, linemen, and Tony Kelly, quarterback. Only other school gaining three players on the first all-star team was Garrett. Concordia had two players named, Kendallville two and New Haven one. Concordia and Garrett were cochampions of the NEIC in the sea-

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Public Auction REAL ESTATE — 80 ACRE FARM Due to the death of my husband, Christ Kaiser, I am moving to Fort Wayne and will offer at Public Auction my 80 acre farm located 7 miles southeast of Fort Wayne on the Wayne Trace Road, then % mile east on the Huffman Road; or 3 miles north of Hoagland -on the Minnick Road, then 14 mile west on the Huffman Road, or 5 miles south of New Haven on the Minnick Road, then % mile west, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 1:30 P.M IMPROVED 80 ACRE FARM MODERN 5 ROOM COUNTRY HOME—Built new in 1942. Large living room, large kitchen with built-in cupboards, both hard and soft water in kitchen, inlaid linoleum, completebath down, 2 linen closets, guest closet; 1 bedroom down, 2 bedrooms up, clothes closets in each, hardwood floors down. Full basement, 4 compartments, good furnace. BARN:—4O’ x 60’ with 20 ft. tool shed and corn crib attached. 24’ x 30’ cattle, barn;, tool *hed, 38’ x ST, with cement floor; 2-car, garage, cement floor; good-woe# shop,.hog house wttftJ«ri»«k-fl<»rf-cMekfen house; summer kitchen and other outbuildings. All buildings are in g'od condition. This is an extra good farm consisting of 80 acres, level high producing soil, well drained and fenced. 52 acres under cultivation, 28 acres woods with some timber and approximately 1000 ft. wooded frontage on the Monroeville Road that would make nice building sites This is an ideal location, Only 7*4 miles from Ft. Wayne, nice surround tags, shade and fruit trees, good neighborhood, close to schools and churches. If you are planning to purchase a farm don’t fail to see this one. You are welcome to inspect it anytime. TERMS—I/3 of purchase price, cash. Balance on delivery of deed and abstract. Or 1/3 cash on day of sale, 1/3 in 1957 and 1/3 in 1958. Possession will be given within 30 days. For further information contact Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers and Real Estate "Brokers, R. R. No. 10, Hessen Cassel Road, phone K-5512. MRS. LIZZIE KAISER, Owner \ Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers & Real Estate Brokers. Ft. Wayne phone K-5512—Operating under Indiana Real Estate License No. 4791. COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE 33—REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS—33 FARM IMPLEMENTS—EQUIPMENT—HAY As Mr. Bailey is quitting farming the undersigned will sell the following, 3 miles west of Decatur, Ind., on U. S. 224 then 2"4 miles South or 3 miles South of Decatur on U. S. 27, then 8 miles West and k- mile North, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 10 A. M.—Farm Implements-Equipment-Hay—lo A. M. One P. M.—33 HOLSTEINS—One P. M. Complete herd of Canadian Holstein Cattle. Original Cows imported from Canada as heifers. 31 Females—2 Bulls. Several are fresh now, a number to freshen in December and January, the balance in full production. D.H.I.A. Records and Breeding Dates’ will be given day of sale. Catalog mailed to you upon request. (Address: Ned C. Johnson, Route One, Decatur, Indiana). Entire Herd is Calfhood Vaccinated and will have 30 Day re-test. IX IRY EQUIPMENT: 8 Can T-33 Milk Cooler; 2 Unit Surge Milker, < .plete; 2 Wash Tanks; Water Heater. 2 TRACTORS—COMBINE —BALER—IMPLEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS 1950 John Deere MT Tractor with Touch-A-Matic. Cultivators, first class; John Deere Manure Loader (For MT); 1950 Coop E-4 Tractor, first class; John Deere Rotary Hoe; John Deere Disc; John Deere 2-Bottom 12 inch Breaking Plow (for MT); Little Genius 3 Bottom 12 inch Breaking PldW; 2-Section Spike Tooth Harrow; 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; 8 ft. Double Cultipacker: Tractor Boom Sprayer; John Deere No. 5 Seven ft. Power Mower; John Deere No. 212 (Mounted) Fertilizer Corn Planter; John Deere 15-Disc Fertilizer Grain Drill on Rubber- 1953 Allis Chalmers Model 60 PTO Combine; New Idea Baler, bought new June 1956; 28 ft. Elevator with Elec, motor; 11 inch Hammer Mill- Power Corn Shelter; Rubber Tire Wagon, 16 ft. Rack; Shultz Stock Shredder; Oliver Hay Loader; 2-Wheel Stock Trailer; 25 ft Drive Belt; Tractor Grass Seeder; 9x9 Brooder House; 5x7 Hog House- Water Tank; 300 Gal. Fuel Tank on stand; Garden Tractor with mower and other attachments; Elec. Forge; Small Tools and Miscellaneous Articles too numerous to mention. HAY & STRAW: 2000 Bates (more or tess) first and second cutting Alfalfa and Timothy Hay, Wire Tied; 300 Bales Oat Straw. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ROBERT MUTSCHLER — - ----- —" and ■ RUFUS BAILEY, Owner* Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson, Ed Sprunger—Auctioneers First Bank of Berne—Clerk Lunch Served by Heidleberg Class of E. & B. Church.

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Berne at Pleasant '-L Adams Central at Geneva. son recently completed, each undefeated in conference play and battling to a scoreless tie when the Cadets and Railroaders met early fjn the season. Medals were awarded to first and second team members. Gene Baxter, Decatur halfback, was named on the all-conference second team, and John Hebble lineman, and Fred Schott, full back, were voted honorable mention. Fred Schott and John Isch were named honorary co-captains e of the Yellow Jackets at a recent meeting of the team squad. The all-conference selections follow: First Team Linemen—John Isch (D), Jerry

Goeglein (C), Ted Hutker (D), Roger Wissman (NH), Tom Hornett (K), Steve Gordon (<?), Paul Ridenour (G)-. Backfield — Ron Roemer (C), Frank Mossberger <G), Tony Kelly (D), Jerry Brown (K). Second Team Linemen— Don Thompson (G), Dan Hutton (G), Ted Wasson (B), fbhn Soudah (G), John Tritch <K), Junior Steele (B), Dave Hawn (CC). Backfield—Doug Doehrman (C), Lynn Andrews (G), Dale Buhr NH), Gene Baxter (D). Honorable Mention Linemen—Lowell Zelt (C), Tom Totch ,C), John Hebble (D), Herb Mills (K), Rudy Steury (B), Larry Kunkel (B), Jay Smith' (CO, Larry Bachelor (B), Gene Blerie (B), Wade Hammond (B). * Backfield — Dennis Juillerat (CC), Ray Glaze (NH),. Don Park (B), Fred Schott (D), Bill TeweU (B), Jim Moor (K), Jerry Hook (BE Light Heavyweight Contenders To Meet MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP)-Light heavyweight contenders Willi Hoepner of Germany and Chuck Spieser of Detroit have signed to meet in a 10 - round elimination bout at the Milwaukee Arefia, Nov. 18. The two originally were scheduled to fight at the Chicago Stadium last Wednesday night, but .he bout was postponed when Hoepner suffered an injured left elbow in training. Ex-Major Leaguers To Coach Athletics KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) — Two (ormer major league players, Spud "(handler and Bob Swift, have been idded to the staff of the Kansas City Athletics. Manager Lou Boudreau announced the signing of the two Tnursi to replace Coaches George Sus nd Oscar Mellilo who w"-" -■ leased at the close of the 1956 season. The A’s retained Coach Harry Craft, former major league outfielder. Two Motorists Are Fined For Speeding Edward F. Marbach, 24, of Deatur route five, arrested Thursdav for speeding on U. S. highway 224 east of Decatur, appeared in justice of the peace court and was fined $1 and costs. Also fined $1 and costs for speeding was Joseph D. Martin, 20, of Decatur, who was arrested Oct. 12. Monroe FiiemeoTo Meet Monday Night The Monroe rural fire departhold a meeting at the Adams Central school, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. It is important that -all persons interested in fire protection be present. Offnsive Guard On Roster Os Giants NEW YORK (UP) - The ’New York Giants added Bill Ads tin, offensive guard who had been sidelined with a knee injury, to their active roster today and put Jack Spinks, who has a pinched shoulder nerve, on the injured a?serve list. Austin will be ready to play against the Sunday at Pittsburgh. H. S. Football Evansville Central 38, Evansville Lincoln 6. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 20, Linton 13. Terre Haute Qarfield 14, Brazil 0.

Be., re You Vote.. We urge you to learn the facts first hand. Hear former Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, Democratic candidate for United States Senator, answer questions phoned by listeners over a three hour Demothon SUNDAY EVENING from 6 to 9 o’clock OVER RADIO STATION wowo Fort Wayne, Ind. You may have your own personal question answered by phoning Mr. Wickard during the broadcast by calling Indianapolis, No. Melrose 8-3461, collect — — He will answer all questions raised during the campaign. Adams Coanty Democratic Central Comm. Dr. Harry Hebble 0. W. P. Macklin Chairman Treasurer Pol. Advt

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lowa-Michigan One Os Major Grid Battles By TIM MORIARTY .. United Press Sport Writer -- lowa vs. Michigan and Stanford vs. UCLA shape up as the major conference struggles cm Saturday’s college football scheduleand both games may produce the teams that will knock heads in the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, Calif., next New Year's Day. lowa, unbeaten in five games, is the surprise leader of the Big Ten conference with a 3-0 record but is a three - point underdog against the Wolverines, who haven’t lost to the Hawkeyes since 1924. However, lowa Coach Forest Evashevski, himself a former Michigan star, feels this is toe year his boys will catch up with toe Wolverines. He has been drilling toe Hawkeyes extra hard all week, placing extra emphasis on their pass defense. Michigan halfback Terry Banmay not be able to start because of a twisted ankle and Coach Bennie Oosterbaan is toying with the idea of switching Ron Kramer from end to right halfback. Stanford Favored Stanford, the Pacific Coast Conference leader with a 3-0 mark, is a nine-point choice over UCLA. The Bruins walloped Stanford, 720, two years ago but this is another season and, led by pass master John Brodie, the Indians are expected to make those odds stand up. Brodie currently leads the nation in total offense and UCLA Coach Red Sanders frankly admits “I don’t know how we’ll stop him. We tried rushing him with sou men last year and not even that lidped much.” In the Southwest Conference hi h annually provides toe h">s team for the Cotton Bowl, Texas A & M (2-0) is a seven point favorite over Arkansas (1-2). If toe Aggies slip, Southern Methodist (1-0) can take over the lead by beating Texas (0-2). The Southern Conference "showdown” game will pit George Washington <3-0) against West Virginia 2-0). The Mountaineers are slight favorites to win their 19th straight conference game and clear the path to their fourth consecutive league title. Top- ranked Oklahoma expects its toughest Big Seven struggle of toe season against Colorado but the oddsmakers 'hardly agree. They have installed toe Sooners as four touchdown favorites to win their 36th straight game. „ . Wyoming Vs. Utah State Wyoming, another of the nation’s perfect record teams, plays Utah State in a battle for toe Skyline Conference lead. The Cowboys (4-0) will match Jim Crawford against Jack Hill of Utah State (4-1) in, a duel between toe leading major college scorers. Hill has amassed 90 points thus far this season against 70 for Crawford. Princeton and Yale, co - leaders in the Ivy League, have drawn easy picktags this weekend. The Tigers (3-0) play Brown (1-3) and toe Bulldogs (3-0) engage Dartmouth (1-2). _ Second - ranked Georgia Tech and third-ranked Tennessee—twin terrors of the Southeastern Conference — Both have dates with Atlantic Coast Conference teams. The Engineers are a 13-poiht pick over Duke while the Vols are favored by 21 over North Carolina. Fourth-ranked Michigan State is a 20 - point favorite to rebound against Wisconsin, sixth - ranked Ohio State is 17 over Northwestern and seventh-ranked Minnesota is a touchdown choice to defeat 10th- | ranked Pittsburgh in toe day’s biggest tatersectional clash.

Says Olympic Team In Fine Condition LOS ANGELES (UP) — Coach Jim Kelly said today his recordb eaking U.S. Olympic track and field team couldn’t be in any better shape for the games later this month at Melbourne. Kelly’s optimism was based on his team’s performance Thursday in a final practice meet at Memorial Coliseum here. Parry O’Brien, the world’s champion shotputter, topped the list of outstanding performances turned in by the United States best track and field stars. O’Brien heaved the iron ball 63 feet, 2 inches to record his best toss of his career. The mile relay team turned in its top performance of pre-Olym-pic practice by breaking the world'll record of 3:08.8 in racing toe course in 3:07.3. The team was composed of Charles Jenkins, Lon Spurrier, Tom Courtney and Lou Jones. The second team of Arnie Sowell, Josh Culbreath, Glenn Davis and Eddie Southern was clocked at 3:08.1 in also taking credit for breaking the old mark set by a U.S. team in the 1952 Olympics. Bill Dellinger of Oregon also was added to the growing list of record-breakers. He ran the 5000 meters in 14:16.2, breaking the American record of 14:26.8. Pro Basketball Minneapolis 97, Rochester 88.

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Hartford's Net Schedule Is Announced The Hartford Gorillas, who lost only two players, by graduation last spring, will open their 1956-57 basketball season next Tuesday night, entertaining the Decatur Catholic Commodores at the Hartford gym. ’ Returning coach Tom Agler lost ; only Lewis Miller and Joyce Rper- , cher through graduation. Returning from the sectional squad are Fred Grogg, Dean Stahly, Robert ‘ Biberstein, Roger Moser, Larry Gene Dubach, Larry Lee Dubach, ’ Robert Wagley, Melvin Moesch- ■ berger, Winston Lehman, Dailey 1 Bixler and Darryle Pharr, i The Hartford schedule: Nov. 8 —Commodores at Hartford. ’ Nov. 9 —Pleasant Mills at Pleasant Mills. i Nov. 13 — Rockcreek at Hartford. ! N0v.16 — Ohio City at Ohio City. ' Nov. 20 —Bryant at Bryant. Nov. 30 —Berne at Berne. F Dec. 7— Chester Center at Hart-

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