Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1962 — Page 5

MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1962

M| - -■ VVanwQ WANTED TO hbY - Pianos, any type. Write B. J. Speidel, Box 82, Hartford City, Indiana. Give directions. 285 30t WAiSfrIED — LADY to do housework. Couple of hours each week. • Contact 350 Line Street, after 5 p m. 305 3t-x 00 YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is I k We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF WANTED — Open Bowlers, 7 days and nights each week. EDDIE'S RECREATION, 226 N. Second Street, Decatur, Ind. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

FOR SALE USED Refrigerators PRICED TO SELL * STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND.

SALE CALENDAR JAN. 41—10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berry, owners. 2 miles west of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 124, then 2 miles north on Meridian Road, then Ist farm west on county road 200N. Complete close out. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 12—1 p.m. Guy’S Sunoco Oil Station, 507 W. Park Drive, Huntington, Ind. Complete close-out Mechanical Service Department. Cale conducted by Mid-States Auction Service, Decatur, Ind., Jerry Bixler and William F. Schnepf, auctioneers. JAN. 12—12:30 p.m. Walter Weigmann, owner. 4% miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Preble, then north 1 mile, then west 1% miles. Holstein and dairy cattle and bred gilts. Orville i Sturm and Dell Shaw, auctioneers. JAN. 15 —12:00 Noon. Everett Settlemyre, owner. 2 miles south of Markle, Ind. on St. Rd. 3, then 2\'z miles west on county road 200-S. Holstein dairy cows and heifers. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers.

ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS SALES and SERVICE PHONE 3-2349 See our classified advertisement nightly! ROBERT CRABTREE 1203 MASTER DRIVE BONDED REPRESENTATIVE • .. I - - x , BUY HOME IN OHIO Favorable Taxes IN WILLSHIRE, 7 rooms, semi-modern, new garage. Only SSOOO. Will sell on Land Contract. A IN WILLSHIRE, A double, semi-modern, 7 rooms on each side, garage. Only $4250. The rental from one side will pay for this home. FIVE ACRES, 7 room, all modern home, two baths, basement, stoker furnace, barn, coop and granary. Priced at only $7500. 4 miles east of Willshire. These properties will qualify for Gl loan. Reverse call to-MARTIN W. FEIGERT, realtor Van Wert, Ohio — phone 233-3481, or, W. B. Vian, salesman, phone 232-8846 I Habegger - Schafers I WILL BE I CLOSED ALL DAY I WEDNESDAY I and THURSDAY I JANUARY 2 and 3 I FOR I INVENTORY I I Habegger - Schafers FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS I I SCHAFER’S LOT -N. FIRST STREET

Real Estate TRADE YOUR OLD HOME on a new three-bedroom Colonial home in Highland Park" A. J. FAUROTE, Builder, Phone 3-2780. 283 TF FOR SALE or TRADE; — new three-bedroom home in new subdivision, Ak-block from Southeast school. Financing available. Phone 3-2515 after 6 p.m. 280 30t-x NEW — three-bedroom home in Monroe. Built-in kitchen features. 1% baths. Electric heat. Large landscaped lot. DECATUR - KOCHER LUMBER, INC. .Phone 3-3131 or evenings and weekends, 3-2672. 232 TF For Rent FOR RENT-TWO BEDROOM, all modem home in Preble, inquire at Preble Roofing and Spouting, Phone 32. 304-TF FOR RENT — three-rooms and bath, furnished apartment; and one-large room furnished apartment. Alii utilities furnished. Gas heat. Close uptown. Call 7-7480.302 TF Livestock BUY & SELL Livestock of all kinds. E. C. DOEHRMAN, route 1, Decatur. Phone Hoagland 18-M. 209 TF

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Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FOR SALE — No. 1 horse hay—no rain. Gustav Fuelling, Route 3, Decatur, Ind. 307 3t-x FOR SALE — Full-blooded border Collie pups. Frank Singleton, Phone 3-9148. 305 3t-x WANTED TO BUY — Beef Hides. ’ Top prices paid for all kinds. Bring to Schmitt Meats, 107 N. Second street, Decatur. 289 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily Pickup and Free culling. Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017 WOLFE’S PRODUCE 607 KeKionga Street. 304 TF DeKALB CHIXS or STARTED PULLETS — “The Profit Pullet.” DeKalb breeding gives balanced performance, high production, top feed efficiency, quality eggs, Uvability. If you keep acrecords, you’ll want DeKalb layers. Order now for spring delivery. See DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Indiana. MISCELLANEOUS

STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. Feel free to look Ardund! , •116 TF QUALITY Home Furnishings at Discount Prices. Furniture to accent any room decor can be yours at prices to fit your budget. UHRICK BROS. DISCOUNT FURNITURE. 250 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair, Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-3906. 109 TF AUTHORIZED SINGER Headquarters in Decatur.. New and used Singer. Sewing Machines; service all makes. EHINGER’S FABRICS. Phone 3-4404. Bob Bieberich, representative. 160 TF ELECTRIC HOTO-ROOTER-§ew-ers, drains cleared. Guaranteed. in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Dbcatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF FILM PROCESSING Black and white and color. Prompt service. Open after 4 p. m. each day, and all day Saturday. GINTER’S STUDIO, Vernon Ginter, 1412 W. Madison. 302 6t PROTECT your records. Needles on most players except Magnavox should bp changed every sixmonths. No 'charge for installation. We service all makes of TV, radio ans phonographs. DECATUR RECORD STORE. Notice ROTH RADIO & TV has moved to a new location, 322 N. Fourth street. Phone 3-3611. 284 TF

For Salo FOR SALE — 9 Cu. Ft. Chest-type freezer. Klenk's. 3-2158. 306 3t BEST PRICES in the area on new Quality Pianos. Compare before you buy. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE. 291 TF ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners Sales & Service. Bonded representative. Robert Crabtree, 1203 Master Drive. Phone 3-2349. 183 TF FOR SALE — triple-track Aluminu m Combination Windows, $10.95. Aluminum Doors, $23.75. DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, INC., 11l W. Jefferson street. Phone 3-3131. 270 TF NEW SPINET PIANOS Any style or finish. Save from S2OO to S3OO off retail price. Chuck Kester. Phone 3-4892, dealer for Ivers & Pond Pianos. 279 30t-x BIG FOUR. Hamburgers and Bar-B-Ques, 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers and Breaded Tenderloins, 5 for SI.OO. Trimmings included. THE ELBOW ROOM, North on U.S. 27. Phone 3-2730. 184 TF WRIGHT CHAIN SAWS — com- . plete line.of .ne.5V. and used saws, . chain, .sprockets and, guide bars. HILTY’S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE, 3%-miles south of Coppess Corner, %-mile east. 282 TF LIECHTY'S old fashioned homestyle boneless canned Beef It’s wonderful for quick meals, sandwiches. Pre-cooked, just heat l and serve. Get Liechty’s homestyle canned meats at your favorite food store. 283 25t Trade in a good town — Decatur. If you have something to sell or [{trade — use_ the Democrat Want — they get BIG results.

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Packersßeat Giants, 16*7, i For NFL Title i NEW YORK (UPD—The Green J Bay Packers are champs again , and a good bet to achieve the | greatest dynasty in 1 professional ( football history by winning a record third -consecutive National League crown in 1963. They are young; they are deep ■ in manpower; they have an indomitable college-type spirit, and they are driven by a brilliant and ; dedicated perfectionist in coach Vince Lombardi. The consensus of best NFL , brains following the Packers’ 16-7 ' victory over the New York Giants in the brutally cold and windy , weather that attended Sunday’s championship game was “Who’s i ( going to stop them from becoming the Yankees of pro football?” No team ever has won a division title in the NFL four years in a row nor won the league , championship three straight seasons since the initiation of the playoff game in 1933.

Someone asked Lombardi if he thought it would be tough for the Packers to attain those goals next season. “It can’t be any tougher than it was this season, I’ll tell you," he smiled. “This was a long season.” ‘ * Good or Better All the key players who earned a record $5,888 winning share by 'beating the Giants for the second year in a row should be as good, if not better, next season. An<f if Paul Hornung can stay around and play a whole season like he did Sunday, this could be the greatest team of all time. The victory gave Green Bay a record eighth NFL championship. Hie- Packers’ predecessors won three titles during the gaslight era of the league and captured , playoff championships in 1936, 1939, 1944 anji last season. Jerry Kramer, the Green Bay offensive guard who took oyer the placement kicking after Hornung injured his knee Oct. 14, booted H a playoff record-tying three-field ; goals and fullback Jim Taylor ■ bolted 7“ yards to a touchdown ' before a sellout crowd of 64,892 at Yankee Stadium. Kramer’s kicks measured 26, 29 and 30 i yards. , Essentially, the difference in the teams was that the Packers did ’ everything they had to do on the ; frozen-hard windswept turf. Fail on Offense The Giants’ defense was excellent, but their attack was sadly deficient under the adverse weather conditions, especially the passing of Y. A. Tittle. Grumbled linebacker Sam Huff of the Giants after the game: “They can be beaten, but not when you score only one touchdown in a championship game.” It was sfriall, consolation to the Giant players that Sunday’s score was far closer than the 37-0 count by which they were routed in Green Bay a year ago. Their $4,166 shares, an all-time high for

| Modern Etiquette I By Roberta Lee I Q. Different members of our family received a number of notes and cards of condolence following the death of a loved one. Should these be acknowledged by us? A. Personal notes of acknowledgment are in order, although it is quite understandable that they be brief, even to close friends. Today these are usually written on plain white paper, Black-border-ed mourning stationery is much less fised nowadays and quite unnecessary. Q. When I am dining with friends, is it proper for me to continue to eat while someone else is directing conversation at me? A. Yes. But be sure, of course, that, you are ■ giving evidence of your attention. Q. Which is the correct form of introduction, “Mrs. Roberts, this is my husband,” or, “Mrs. Roberts, this is Mr. Dale”? A. The correct form is, “Mrs. Roberts. this is my husband.” , Q. Just how does a girl properly refuse a date with a boy? A. Above all, be polite about it. •Simply - -say, “Thank you very much for asking- me. but- I won’t be free that evening.” Even if you ARE- free, there’s no need to give an excuse. You can be very cordial, but vague. Q. How should a divorcee sign her name so that she will not be confused with the present Mrs. Charles B. Thompson? JA- By prefixing her maiden name to her former husbands’ surname, as. “Mrs. Ellen/Thacker Thompson.” Q. Should a woman who is a house guest appear at the breakfast table in lounging pajamas or dressing gown? A. Only if her hostess suggests . Ibis., sjie..s||puldappear at all meals in correct dress.

losers, should offer some solace, however. “The wind ruined the passing and the kicking game,” Lombardi agreed. “But both teams had to play 4n the same wind and on the same field.” A cold front dropped the temperature to 17 degrees during the game, although this was warm compared with the weather in whicli\the Packers practiced during the past two weeks. Even* more disruptive was the gusty wind which reached 30 miles an hour and blew long passes, especially Tittle’s, off target. Wins Auto For all the heroics of Taylor, Jerry Kramer . and Hornung, Packers linebacker Ray Nitschke won the 1963 Corvette sports car presented by Sport magazine to the outstanding player in the game. Nitschke deflected a pass that ruined an excellent New York scoring opportunity in the first period and he recovered two fumbles, the first of which set up Taylor's touchdown and the second preceding Kramer’s second field goal. Huff said if there was a turning point to the game, it was the Giants’ abortive scoring threat in the first period. Immediately after Kramer’s first field goal, the Giants penetrated to the Green Bay 15 on the passing of Tittle and the ball-carrying of Alex Webster and Phil King. | Then Nitschke and his linebacking Dan Currie, moved in. zNitschke deflected a Tittle pass and Currie intercepted the ball and ran it out to the Packers’ 40. Nitschke’s recovery of a fumble by King on the Giants’ 28 in the second period opened the door for Green Bay’s only touchdown. Hornung hit Boyd Dowler with a 21-yard pass on the next play andr immediately afterward “Taylor crashed through a gaping hole in the middle of the line to give Green Bay a 10-0 halftime lead. Blocks Kick The Giants’ defense contributed their only score in the third period when Erich Barnes blocked a punt by Max McGee and rookie Jim Collier fell on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. It was Nitschke-on-the-spot again later in the period when he pounced on a fumble by New York’s Sam Horner on the Giants’ 42 Five plays later Kramer place kicked from the 29-yard line for a 13-7 lead. The Giants made their last serious threat in the third quarter when they reached the Green Bay 18 with the aid of some impulsive action by Packers safetyman Willie Wood. Wood was called for interfering with Del Shofner and drew a 15-yard penalty and ejection from the game for striking field judge Tom Kelleher. However, the Giants drew two 15-yard holding penalties on successive plays and never again moved into Green Bay territory until the final minute of the game. A weak punt by Don Chandler in the final quarter set up Kramer’s third field goal. , Scratching Furniture - One preparation good for removing scratches from furhiture is made from equal parts of the best salad oil and vinegar. Keep this in a bottle, shaking well before using, and rub the mixture well into the wood until the scratches are gone.

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Alleged Kidnaper Seized In Robbery 0 FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UPD— James L. Kendrick, 26, Fort Wayne, accused in the kidnaping last month of a department store, assistant manager and his 'wife, 1 was arrested Sunday in armed robbery of a grocer. Kenneth N. Harnish, 59, identified Kendrick as the man who held him -up late Saturday night and robbed him of his wallet and $300; Harnish was treated for a

hr ■Z f Ft “wl R-\ - iffy'" f" I-" * F ii nr a MIKE BAKER, Commodore center, throws an overhead pass to a , unseen in the above photp, snapped as Crestview put on a full court press during the Decatur five’s victory Friday evening ■ yin the Decatur gym. Dave Herminghuysen and Saylor of Crestview are attempting to break up the pass.—(Photo by Mac Lean) s. NR ' . . ; • ■ ( L wl Bl “ fwwiW A J s » R BoW y Wa. ■■ -CTbt B*l IE Wm-BM » wb >* “BT jR, ■ * ■■■ . J - -sa.'*'' aso&r. si y TUCK IT AWAY— A number of Decatur Commodores and Crestview players look on as the Ohio team's Saylor wraps up a loose ball during third period action in Friday-night's victory for the Decatur five. Shown, left to right, are: an unidentified Crestview player, 0 Terry Myers, Ron Schumm (43), Larry Hake (behind Saylor), ■1 Charles Etzler (13), and Larry Gase.—tPhoto by Mac Lean)

knife wound he said was inflicted by Kendrick in the stickup. Kendrick was arrested Nov. 18 on charges of kidnaping Wayne Bender and his wife and forcing the couple to accompany him to Stillman’s Department Store where Bender worked. x Bender Said Kendrick forcea him to open a safe just as police, | summoned by a suspiuteus janitor, arrived on the scene, fe was ar- | rested after backing down on | trffeats to shoot Bender in the I head. |, ' If you have something to sell -or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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Todays Market P. B. STEW ABT A CO. Corrected December 31 160 to 170 lbs. 15.00 170 to 180 lbs. 15.50 180 to/190 1b5.16.00 k >l9O-46 220 1b5.16.25 220 to 230 1b5.15.75 230 to 240 lbs. 15.50 240 to 250 lbs. 15.00 250 to 260 lbs. 14.75 260 to 270 lbs. 14.50 270 to 280 lbs. 14.25 280 to 300 lbs. J... 14.00 100 to 160 lbs. 10.75 - 12.75 Roughs 300 down 13.50 300 to 350 lbs. 13.00 350 to 400 lbs 12.50 400 to-450 lbs. ... 12.00 450 to 500 lbs._ ff 11.50 5 500 to 550 lbs. *ll.OO 550 to 600 lbs. 10.75 Stags 11.00 Boars 2 10 GRAIN PRICES I Furnished By BURK ELEVATOR CO. " Corrected December 31 No. 1 Wheatl.9B No. 2 Wheatl.97 No. 2 Corn.. 1.50’ 36 lbs. Oats 68 • Soybeans 2.36 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected December 31 Large Clean Whites .34 Large Clean Browns. 34 Mediums ~ .27 Pullets ....... .22 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens .06 FARMERS GRAIN A FEED CO Willshire. Ohio Corrected December 31 No. 1 Wheat 2.01 No. 2 Wheat 1.99 No. 2 Com 1.48 Oats 1 .70 Soybeans “ 2.40 Trade in a good town — Decatur. CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Wanting oat* wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 3-3121, 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 • Pontiac • GMC New & Used Cars & Tracks EVANS Sales & Service 126-128 8. First 8L i We are now at our new locationl First buildings north of our former home. DECATUR ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Edward Peck and | Dr. Elizabeth Peck Route 3 Phone 3-4315 STOP DRIPPING PIPES <STOP FREEZING ’*» brief cold snaps Insure instant hot and cold water by insulating all Pipes. Prevent water waste, Save expensive hot watas 47004/Zyer&/HMr Z* a //feffore moo package provides • double insulation on irft at pipe. Habegger ■ Schafers <_ Free Parking for Customers Schafer’s lot, N. Ist St.