Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1957 — Page 7

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ffl«B wwjgtWHrt b* iilMiS RKHBR OVER TOUR FLOORS! Look of these exclusive SIIGLER features '< g||| gill • Two-irvOne Heatmok.r 5® BMwMR * • Save, up to 50% In fuel (s?NBf; H|Hr • Sieglermatic Draft ends soot and smoko || ' jSE Ijffijggjg • Silent-Floating super quiol motor mount ■ IMHMI * » wBWH • Lifetime porcelain enamel finish ■ • 6-way directional Tropical Floor Heat ' H MMfe' • Cast iron construction HK I'm ' SKMHHg • Kleon-Fire burner, cleans as it heats » I 1 HMMBI • Summer cooling at the turn of a switch g STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT WEDNESDAY Public Auction EXECUTRIX SALE — OF—- — ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY In order to settle the Estate of the late X- M. Walters, we, the undersigned will sell, on the premises located 1 mile south of Glen* more, 0., or 4 miles west of Ohio City, 0., then first house west of the Green Brier Church, on I__; „ '-'-r /... THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1957 Commencing at 12:00 (prompt) REAL ESTATE— Consists of 40 acres of land all under cultivation, sandy loam soil, easily handled and farm is considered well tiled and has its own outlet to an open ditch. This type of land responds well to good practices. BUILDINGS— Consists of 8 room frame home with complete bath, hard and soft water pressure systems; electric water heater; built-in cupboards; has a good well and good cistern. BARN 36x60 with slate roof; solid concrete foundation, a good granary with slate roof approximately 26x40, steel corn crib and other small buildings. Plenty of shade trees, shrubbery and some fruit trees. This fa„rm is well located on a black top road, close to church, markets, school and in a very good agriculture area. Appraised at $15,000. Can be inspected anytime before day of sale, by contacting the auctioneers. Any statements made day of sale will take precedence over any printed herein. Terms on Real Estate— s3,ooo down day of sale and immediate possession, balance on or within 30 days and delivery of the deed. - REAL ESTATE will sell at 2:00 ' COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Kelvinator 8 cu. ft. refrigerator; Hotpoiut electric stove;-late model Montgomery-Ward wrkiger type washer; Quaker fuel oil (large size*- heating stove with circulating fan; 300 gal. fuel oil tank; white enamel kitchen heater (coal); very nice Chrome breakfast set. table and 4 chairs; 2 piece solid maple bedroom suite; 4 piece bedroom suite, complete with box spring and innerspring mattress; 8 piece dining rpom. suite; 2 9x12 rugs; 9xlo rug; several throw rugs; occasional chair and ottoman; overstuffed chair; 2 piece living room suite; writing desk and lamp; china closet; studio couch; wardrobe; very old dresser; sanitary cofnmode; old odd stands; modern coffee table; occasional stand; Singer sewing machine; fruit cupboard; folding cot; old round table; 2 hall trees; curtain stretchers; floor lamps; stand lamps; .3 piece bedroom lamp set; clothes rack; iron bed; small kerosene heater: 2 table model radios: very old mantle clock; serving rocker; good wood rocker; magazine racks; piano and bench; 4 plate glass wall mirrors; clothes hamper; double door metal utility cabinet; single door metal utility cabinet; electric fan; electric mixer; metal step stool; 2 galvanized tubs; Premier hand vacuum cleaner, electric; 2 pieces of luggage; Conserve canner; apple pealer; butchering tools; complete set of silverware, service for 6; several good sets of silver spoons and odd pieces; several pairs of nylon curtains; drapes; linen chest; pictures and frames; lots of glass cans and jars; pop corn; hickory nuts, walnuts, dried; feather ticks; wool comforts; 2 linen tablecloths and 12 napkins; cooking utensils; many other items. A number of fancy old plates and some dishes. FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS— I94I Oliver 70 tractor on good rubber tires and cultivators for this tractor, is considered in good mechanical condition; 2 -14 in. Minneapolis-Moline tractor plow; tractor corn planter and fertilizer attachment <2 row): rubber tired wagon and rack; steel tired wagon; drill; mowing machine; harrow: disc; fanning mill; platform scales; odd lots of lumber; metal bed wheelbarrow: old laundry stove; several cords of sawed stove wood; some soft coal; tool boxes, and tools: a number of old rubber tires; forks, shovels, and many many other items not mentioned. 1949 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN, in good mechanical condition; 2 wheel camp trailer, canvass covered. Terms on Personal Property—Cash. Remember the time, please ? come early, lunch will be served on the premises. Florence V. Walters and Helen O. Bixler EXECUTRICES OF THE Estate of X. M. Walters, Deceased Auctioneers —Merl Knittlc, Van Wert, 0., and Don Mox, Delphos, O. Clerk—Otto Feigert. dlorncys for the Estate—Stroup and Walters. 8 ■NNHINNNNHNNHNNNNNINNNNNRHNaNNHRNNNNNNNNNNNHNHNNNHNRHBNNNNNHNNNNNNNNNHNNHNI

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South Bend And Attacks Rated As Top Teams NDIANAPOLIS (UP) — South Bend Central and Indianapolis Attacks , finalists in the 1957 Indiana high school basketball tourney, today were tabbed as the top contenders for the throne in 1958 'Each team received 10 votes in a cross-section pre-season coaches’ survey by United Press. Champion South Bend lost three starters from the quintet that went all the way without a scratch during 1956-57 and will get a late start this time. Some of the foot-ball-playing boys are expected to battle for starting berths on the hardwood floor, but they won’t be ready a week from Saturday when the Bears risk their 30-game winning streak against Gary Roosevelt. Attacks Is Loaded Personnel-wise, Attacks is i n much better shape! New coach Bill Garrett, the former Shelbyville flash, inherited four starters from Ray Crowe, who was boosted upstairs to athletic director. The Tigers lost only Albert Maxey through graduation. And they have until Nov. 29 when they open against Sheridan to get over football bruises. The two powerhouses can expect plenty of competition, however. The experts figured at least 13 . other outfits will be battling for state prestige. Indianapolis Tech grabbed 6 votes, Terre Haute Garfield 4. Fort Wayne South 3, and Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 2. Others included South Bend Adams, Elkhart, Jeffersonville, Shelbyville. Fort Wayne Central and North, and Muncie Central Among the small-town powers, Middlebury and New Paris were recognized Conference Outlook The experts “fingered'' the following favorites in the major conferences: North Central — Indianapolis Tech, Kokomo, Logansport. South Central — Jeffersonville, Seymour, Columbus. Southern—Evansville Bosse, Huntingburg, New Albany, Jasper. -Western—Terre Haute Garfield and Terre Haute Gerstmeyer. Central—Elwood and Rochester. East NIHSC—South Bend Central, Michigan City, South Bend

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Dienhart Speaker At Booster Banquet 1 1 MIX ’ , JOE DIENHART Purdue Joe Dienhart, assistant to the 1 athletic director at Purdue uni--1 versity, will handle the commen- ’ tary for the films he will show at j the Decatur high school Booster , club’s annual football banquet, \ Monday evening at 6:30 o’clock at , the Moose lodge home. Twenty-six i varsity football letter winners, the ■ coaching staff, and the senior manager will be the Booster club's t guests. ( Dienhart has a colorful career 1 in Indiana athletics. He was a mar jor letter winner in both football and basketball at the University of 3 Notre Dame, and went on to finish ; his college at Butler. His first | ' coaching assignment was head ’ coach of all four major sports at Cathedral high school, Indianap- ’ blis. He then went to St. Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, where he , helped start that school on its ■ climb to the athletic prominence it now maintains. From there, Dienhart went to - Purdue, where he has served aa ■ freshman football coach, assistant varsity football coach, and pres1 ently is assistant basketball coach. He also serves as a scout for both ' sports. The films Dienhart brings with him are of the Purdue-Michigan i State football game. This game, ‘ which saw the Boilermakers upset I the nation's top football team, is! 4 considered as the best college foot- | ball game of <!» 1957 season. This will be one of the earliest showings in this area for the films. The local Booster club has already gone over the 100 mark on its charter membership drive. A crowd of about 150 Decatur high school boosters is expected to enjoy the dinner and the program furnished by Dienhart. The program will be a stag affair. Adams. West NIHSC — East Chicago , Washington. East Chicago Roose- ) velt, Gary Froebel, Hammond. Among the major independents, keep an eye on Fort Wayne South, Fort Wayne Catholic and Fort Wayne Central, Gary Roosevelt, Indianapolis Broad Ripple and Crawfordsville. It that outlook holds true, there'll be the usual red-hot dog fight in such cities as Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Gary around sectional tourney time. Bowling World Series Will Open December 4 CHICAGO (IP) — The first worldseries of bowling, the Invitational Match Game Championships, will be held at the Chicago Coliseum, beginning Dec. 4. Top professionals from both the men’s and women's ranks will compete in the nine-day tourney. Moore Is Favored To Defeat Cotero NEW YORK (W — Davey Moore is favored at 12-5 to beat Jose Cotero tonight in their featherweight contenders TV fight at the new Capitol Arena. Their 10-rounder between slambang Moore of Springfield, Ohio, and speedy Cotero of Los Angeles will be televised and broadcast nationally by NBC at 10 p.m. e.s.t. Each is 24. aggressive and tough. Neither has ijeen stopped. I — , Why Not Form A . . . BOWLING PARTY and Join the Crowd in MIXED DOUBLES Saturday Evenings at 9:00 P. M. at MIES Recreation < Carrying Full Line of ' Famous Brand Bails, < I Bags and Shoes. PHONE 3-2912 r n.

Pheasant Season To Open Next Monday The open season on cock pheasants in Indiana will be from Nov. 11 to Nov. 23, except Sunday, Nov. I?,' according to a reminder issued today by county clerk Richard Lewton. The bag limit is one per day, Lewton pointed out. The shooting, killing or possessing of hen pheasants Is unlawful. Lewton also reminded local hunters that the rabbit season opens Nov. 10 and will exten dto Jan. — >

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10, 1958. The bag limit per day on rabbits is five and no more than 10 rabbits may be in a hunter’s possession at any one time. Any hunter desiring more detailed Information on hunting laws may contact the clerk’s office or the county conservation officer, Jack Hurst. Hooker Paint Team To Bowl At Celina The Major league bowling team sponsored by Hooker Paint

i will roll in the team tournament i of the Northshore Recreation In i Celina, Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Members of the team, which . bowls the late shift on Tuesdays, s are Al Anderson, captain, Vic r Strickler, Art Baker, Pete Smith and Dick Mansfield. Hockey Results National League Montreal 6, Detroit 0. Toronto 5, Boston 3. ? International League t Fort Wayne 3, Troy 2.

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Monmouth at Adams Central. Pleasant Mills at Hartford. Angola at Berne. Petroleum at Geneva. High School Football Elkhart 48, South Bend Riley 6. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 13, Terre Haute Wiley 0.