Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1963 — Page 6

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Two City Wrecks Over Weekend Two accidents occurred on city streets this past weekend, with no injuries and only minor damage resulting. Cars driven by Deane Kent Lehman, 17, of 1315 W. Monroe St., and James Arthur Bickel, 25, of Fort Wayne, collided at 122 S. 13th St., at 11:15 a.m. Sunday. Both were southbound and as Lehman attempted a right turn his auto struck the Bickel car which was passing on the right. Damages were estimated at S2OO to the Lehman car and SIOO to the Bickel auto. Only one of two cars were damaged in an accident at the intersection of Nuttman Ave., and 13th streets at 4:35 p.m. Sunday. The right front of a car driven by Bessie Morgan, 56, of Vettedocia, 0., collided with the left rear of an auto operated by Stanley Selig, 46-year-old Indianapolis resident. The cars were moved from the scene when the city police arrived. Only the Selig vehicle was damaged, and it was estimated at $25.

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Dr. Burt To Speak To Berne Lions Tuesday Dr. Loren Burt, executive secretary of the Indiana School Boards association has accepted an invitation to -address the Berne r Lions club at their regular dinner , meeting at the Palmer House , restaurant on Tuesday. Dr. Burt, a widely-known au-~ thority- on school law, will speak r 4g—the—Liens—on- the topic, “The • School Board in the Legal Structure.” After meeting with the local Lions, Dr. Burt plans to visit with the South Adams school board to discuss some of the legal aspects and other problems confronting i newly organized school districts. Dr. Burt has also authored a recent publication which has been i distributed widely in Indiana under i the title, “School Law and the Indiana Teacher.” Jauregui Accident Report Corrected A two-car accident Friday eveni ing at 212 S. Third St., was erronously reported in Saturday’s Daily Democrat. An auto driven by Joseph Ray ■ Jauregui, of 128 S. 16th St., had ; stopped for a car in front of his ■ that had stopped, when the Jauregui car was hit in the rear by an ■ auto driven by Hector Joseph Sala- . zar, 416 Niblick St.

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BOWLING COFFEE LEAGUE . W L Pts. Warmersl— 3 0 4 Cubes ... 3 0 4 Perks 3 0 4 '" Saucerettes— 2 1 3 Coasters‘2 1 3 Instant 2 13 Cups 2 13 Caffeine ... 12 1 Dunkers — 12 1 SipperS 12 1 Creaml2 1 Sugar ... 0 3 0 Spoons-0 3 .. 0 Drips 0 3 0 High Games: K. Bonifas 177, M. Tutewiler 166, M. Reef 162, K. Pageler 160-152, B. Miller 160-150, L. Stucky 158, V. Hammond 157, J. Ewell 155-153, M. Geisler 152, L. Bodie 152, M. Winteregg 151 R. Baxter 150. Splits converted: F. Engle 4-6-7 & 6-10, M. Krueckeberg 5-6, G. Buckner 3-10, K. Bonifas 5-10, L. Stucky 5-6, E. Roeder 4-6-7, R. Barkley 5-10, W. Terhune 4-5-7, H. Myers 4-5, M. Gantz 4-6-7, M. Hoffman 5-6, L. Bodie 5-7, Note: Qlga Jeffrey rolled a ladder series of 111-112-113. Classic League a W L Pts. Leland Smith Ins. 6% 2% 8% Reidenbach Equip. — 638 Decatur Farms ------ 6 3 8 Leland Smith Life -—5 Mt 3W> 7Vfe Hammond Fruit Mkt. .5 4 7 Preble Garden— 4 5 6 Gerber's Supermarket 3% 5% 5% Two Brothers — 4 5 5 Citizen's Tele. Co. 3 6 3 A. Schrock-Builder —. High Series: Troy Fennig 617 (233, 167, 217), Jim Harkless 606 (204, 199, 203). High Games: E. McCullough 233, E. Anderson 207, R. Ladd 201, 212, W. Tutewiler 203, A. Erxleben 213, M. Weisman 202, W. Shepherd 208, W. Porter 200,W. Gallmeyer 213, R. Scheumann 224, C. Cook 204, H. Strickler 210. Note: Leland Smith Ins. team rolled a new high single game of 986, and a new high three game series of 2857. Minor League . W L Pts. Holthouse on Hiway 7 2 10 Moose No. 17 2 10 Walt’s Standard 6 3 9 Bower Jewelry „6 3 9 Fulmer Seat Covers —— 6 3 8 Downtown Texaco 6 3 7 Wolff's Hardware 5 4 7

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

24 Perfect High School Grid Records By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The ranks of Indiana’s major un-beaten-untied high school football clubs was down to 24 today but at least half-a-dozen of them may get the ax this week. The North Central Conference led them all with four perfect crews, but one is sure to fall when Richmond invades Anderson in one of Friday’s top collisions. Other headon scraps matching “untouchables” include Angola at New Haven, in the Northeastern Conference and the Indianapolis city fight between Sacred Heart and Washington. Going into this weeks’ program, these were the major perfect outfits: Three wins—Elwood, Wabash, Southport, Kokomo, Muncie Central, Richmond, New Haven, Evansville Reitz, New Albany, Tell City, Gerstmeyer and Wiley of Terre Haute, Elkhart, Ham-, mond, Lebanon, Noblesville, South Bend St. Joseph, Sacred Heart and Scecina and Gary Andrean. Two wins—Anderson, Angola, Garrett, and Indianapolis' Washington. Reitz, No. 1 in last week’s first UPI coaches’ ratings, entertains East Chicago Washington Friday in one of the weeks’ top intersectional games. However, the unranked upstate Senators haven't done 100 well so far. They lost to Drewry’s 5 4 7 Smith Dairy 5 4 6 Haircut Center 4 5 6 Haugk’s 455 Clem Hardware 3 6 3 Riverview 3 6 3 Moose No. 2 — 3 6 3 Extract's 2 7 3 Zoss Chevrolet .... 0 9 0 High Series M. Heare 599, L. Shilling 575, F. Dellinger 568, H. Hoffman 567, G. Wolff 566, P. Inniger 564. High Games M. Heare 226, P. Inniger 216, L. Shilling 214, F. Dellinger 210, L. Marbaugh 202.

NCC powers Muncie and Kokomo before winning from Northwest Conference rival Hammond Clark last Friday, 25-6. Reitz, on the other hand, boasts a 31-game unbeaten string. Tops in the Central Conference Friday is Peru’s invasion of Wabash. In the South Central, Columbus seeks its third in a row at Rushville. In the Western Conference, Gerstmeyer can tie city foe Wiley for the lead with 3-0 records by winning at Sullivan Friday. Wiley, 18-6 winner from Linton Saturday, goes to Vincennes of the Southern Conference Friday. Vincennes has won two in a row after dropping its season opener at Reitz by three touchdowns. In the Northwest circuit, the headliner has second-ranked Hammond against Hammond Tech, loser only to East Chicago Roosevelt. Gary Froebel, tied with Hammond for the league lead, goes outside the conference against River Forest. Elkhart and South Bend Central, tied for the Northern Conference lead, have’ also non-loop dates— Elkhart against Fort Wayne Central Friday and the South Benders against Fort Wayne Catholic the next night. Evansville North, knocked from the perfect roster at Richmond last weekend, can remain among the SIAC leaders by convincing city foe Bosse Saturday. New Albany, like Reitz 3-0 in the league, takes the week off. Other i top games include LaPorte at South Bend St. Joseph Thursday and Friday it’s Marion at Kokomo, Hobart at Michigan City, and Tech-Scecina at Indianapolis. Frosh, Jr. High At Home, Reserve To Berne The Decatur freshmen and junior high football teams will play at home this week, while .the reserve squad will be on the road. The reserve team will travel to Berne Tuesday, to meet the Bear reserves in a 4:30 p.m., clash. Th junior high, victorious in its season opener at Parkway, 0., last week, will play their first home game, entertaining Village Woods of New Haven at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday at Wprthman Field. The freshmen team will host Berne Thursday, in a 6:30 p. in. clash at Worthman Field.

Mrs. Stucky of Berne On Mental Health Board Mrs. Sherman Stucky, 666 Lehman street, Berne, has been elected to the board of directors of the Indiana Association for Mental.

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Some important information for every man who wifl need a new truck within the next 12 months New Chevrolets ere a lot more truck than your money bought the last time. Here are some of the things that have been done to give you more value for practically the same investment. 1 Double-wall construction. This feature of under stress. Its simple design also makes Chevrolet cabs and the Fleetside pickup it easier to mount special bodies on the body has two advantages. Insulation and truck. Its riveted side rails are stronger, sound-deadening material is sandwiched 1 2S tW ° layerS r° f lu th u T b Greater model selection. This time you’re +L^ n °f e COm l° r ff : mt e ?? dy J g oi ng to find it a simple matter to pick the S" „ “♦£ U againSt load exact type of Chevrolet truck for the kind Jf X g t;„Pk g e ° Uter appearance of work you do. In delivery trucks, for e utKl instance, in addition to regular panels and pickups, we have eleven different sizes of Suspension to fit the truck. You get a ready-made walk-in vans, some with fullmuch better ride in every size Chevrolet width rear doors. truck today than you used to. There are also the Corvair 95 vans with Conventional half-and three-quarter-ton the air-cooled engine in the rear. And the models have independent front suspension Corvair 95 Rampside with its exclusive with variable pitch coils in the rear. side-loading feature. These trucks have Variable pitch coils do not “bottom out’’ more power this year. as readily. In the medium- and heavy-duty area Mediums and heavies have I-beam sus- , there are stakes, tilt cabs, low-cab-forward pension with variable-rate leaf springs. This models and cab-and-chassis units to suit variable-rate leaf-type suspension auto- almost any requirement—including school matically stiffens as the load increases— bus bodies of up to 66-passenger capacity, and vice versa. It means a smoother, flatter Dump truck operators now can order a ride regardless of load, a better handling Chevrolet tandem with either gasoline dr truck. diesel power. The right engine. Chevrolet has been Quality and value. Chevrolets today are building truck engines since 1918 but never a lot more truck than your money bought has it been in better position to give you * the last time, and yet the price tag is just the type and size you need for maximum about the same as sor 6 years ago. Call efficiency. Today there are many different your Chevrolet Dealer for information or capacities of gasoline and diesel Chevrolet for a demonstration. truck engines—fours, sixes, VB’s. Stronger frames. Every conventional 1964 gywyJ/K/tLfgm] Chevrolet truck has a ladder-type frame. Formerly used on heavier trucks only, this type is more resilient, better able to give WSBPHS3I with the load and terrain, to stand up Quality trucks always Cost less! 1964 CHEVROLET TRUCKS Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck BILL ZOSS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 305 N. 13th ST. DECATUR PHONE 3.3143

Health. Mrs. Stucky, president of the Adams county Association for Mental Health, will serve a threeyear term ending September, 1966. A graduate of Sherwood Music

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School, she teaches piano and orI gan and is president of the Adams ! \ county civic music association. She lis an organist of the First Mennonite church and has served as I pianist of the Mehnonite choral ; j society for thirty-one years.

Chevelle Malibu 4-Door Sedan which has a wheelbase of 115 inches while the Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan is built on a 119-inch wheelbase. Not shown is the Corvette Sting Kay which sports a 98-inch wheelbase; Chevrolet dealerships will have a representative showing of all models when the new cars are introduced September 26.