Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1964 — Page 6

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After tan years of experience, It's been confirmed time and time again that flameless electric heating offers you: • EVEN HEAT—no drafts or cold spots throughout your house t > • QUIET OPERATION-as silent as a light bulb • INDIVIDUAL ROOM CONTROLS, if you wish—lets you set the temperature in each room where you want it • CLEANLINESS—no flame, no soot, no sticky film • MINIMUM MAINTENANCE-no burner servicing or inspections required • SAVINGS*IN SPACE-no bulky heating plant • REDUCED ELECTRIC RATES —as much as one-third lower now than ten years ago I • FLEXIBILITY—a flameless electric heating system can be custom-designed to your specific needs ■ . —j • REDDY KILOWATT RECOMMENDED DEALER PROGRAM—a trained group of experienced flameless electric heating dealers to ensifreyour satisfaction • WRITTEN ESTIMATE OF YOUR INSTALLATION COSTS—before you invest a penny • GUARANTEED* OPERATING COSTS AND COMFORT—know your annual heating bill before you buy... and it's guaranteed) • SINGLE-SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLATION—your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer handles every phase of installation • EASY PAYMENT PLAN-the same cost for electricity month after month throughout the year • Annul! optritlng cottt gumntud within tin pnrcint for up to thru ytiri by ISM Rtddy KHowttt Ricommtndtd Dihrt.

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Ten years of use and 13,000 satisfied families in the l&M service area prove you can afford the comfort, cleanliness and convenience of flameless electric heating in your home (regardless of its size, shape or age)

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In ten years of use, flameless electric heating has become more modem, more convenient to buy—and more economical. The costs have come down. New heating equipment has been develop'd. Experienced dealers are conveniently located Every claim as to comfort, convenience and cleanliness has been proved. You can know how much it will cost to install flamcicss electric heating—and how much it will cost to operate—before you spend a single cent. You can have a flameless electric heating system tailored to your family's needs and wants, and to the specific size, shape and age of your home. yen years ago or today, flameless electric heating is clean heat. It’s Nameless, it cannot produce soot or sticky film. Your rugs, drapes, upholstery and walls stay clean much longer. Your cleaning bills are much lower. You save the expense of frequent redecorating and repainting. You also have quiet, even heat, without burner servicing and checkups. And, instead of a bulky heating plant, you have extra spacs for a recreation or family room, a utility room, or a workshop! The only heating costs that are lower today than they were ten years ago! It will cost you loss now to operate a flameless electric heating system in your home than it would have* ten years ago. Last year, our Total-Electric Home ; Rate cut the rate for flameless electric heating 20 percent. This year, we reduced our rate to as low as le per kilowatthour. This moans a one-third reduction in less than two years. Meanwhile, during the last ten years, the cost of flame-type fuels has continued to climb year after year! A custom-designed heating system for your home! The variety of heating elements developed in the past ten years enable you to have a flameless electric heating system customdesigned to your family and your home. You’ll have a flameless electric heating system that is not too big or too small, but just right. You can have any one of these electric heating elements in your home, or a combination of several: — ceiling cable

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— floor insert heaters — baseboard heating units — wall heating units — heat pump (it cools in summer as well as heating in winter) — electric furnace — hydronic systems And you can add air conditioning now or at a later date. With individual room controls, each room in your.home can have its own independent heating* system. You can have the baby’s room and bathrooms at 78 degrees, the living room at 70 degrees, bedrooms at 65 degrees, or whatever you prefer. In ten years-a lot of “know-how.” Ten years ago, the installation of a flameless electric heating system involved many new techniques. But, in the decade that followed, the Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer became an expert in installing flameless electric heating in every type of house. So expert is he that he can give you an estimate of the cost of installing electric heating. And, he can guarantee* your comfort and your monthly operating cost. All of tli is before you decide to install flameless electric heating. A Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer will also take the responsibility for every detail of installation —from installing the heating equipment, to insulation, to storm windows and doors. _ Tomorrow's heating today. Today, flameless electric heating has ten years of proven convenience, comfort and cleanliness behind it. More than 13,000 families in the I&M service area enjoy flameless electric heating in their homes. And, during the last ten years, flameless electric heating has proved that it adds to the value of a home. More and more, families are turning to the. home heating of tomorrow —the heating that will not be outdated or obsolete—flameless electric heating. Why don’t yout See your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer (he’s listed in the Yellow Pages). Or call your I&M office. Ask your Dealer about the Flameless Electric Savings Certificate and "Reddy Circuit Center.” They will help you save money when you install flameless electric heating.

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Blythe On Roster:

LU. Prospects Looking Up

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press International BLOOMINGTON, Ind. fUPD’ —lndiana’s football club could be among the best in the Big Ten but coach Phil Dickens doesn’t expect any miracles. But after half a dozen lean years, conference and NCAA penalties, the gridiron picture is looking up for the Hoosiers and even Dickens can't hide his optimism altogether. Not when nine of 11 starters are among the nearly two dozen le termen and a team has a schedule from which two of the three top teams in pre-season speculation, Illinois and Michigan, are missing. Still, there’ll be no letup for the Hoosiers the first month of the season. They open at home against air-minded Northwestern next week, then take on Ohio State, lowa and Michigan State on consecutive Saturdays. Needs a Miracle Some of the experts have ranked Indiana as high as third in the conference but the Hooziers were last with a 1-5 record a year ago and Dickens doesn’t think such improvement in one year’s time is possible wi hout a miracle. ‘‘You just don’t do it,” he said flatly. The platoon system may not help Indiana much this fall except in the backfield, but at least a couple of Dickens’ key players were counted on to go both ways—fullback Tom Nowatzke and end Bill Malinchak. Nowatzke, the All-Conference back and rushing leader, averaged 52 minutes per game last year. He also set school records in rushing, scoring and field goals and led the team in pass interceptions. ‘‘He’s as good as there is in the country,” said Dickens. ‘‘He has learned how to slide, shift the bajl—things halfbacks do. “I’d like him to go 40 to 45 minutes. Tom Erickson has improved a lot on defense and I think he can spell Nowatzke.” The Same Backfield The backfield that finished the season for the Hoosiers last year is intact. Trent Walters and Don Dilly are at halfback and Rich Badar calls the signals. Dickens was high on Bader, who came along fast last year and has improved steadily. His .597 pass completion average at the end of the season led the Big Ten. Only end Dick Wervey and tackle Ralph Poehls are missing in the line. Malinchak and Rudy Kuechenberg are fixtures at end, Ken Hollister and Randy Beisler are the first-c hoi c e tackles, Don Croftcheck and Mel Branch the guaMs, and

To Hold Parents' Night September 25

The annual Decatur high school football “parents night” ceremony gets underway next Friday at Worthman Field at 7:30 p.m., one half hour before kackoff time of the Decatur - Portland football game. All parents of Yellow Jacket football players have been asked to report to the field no later 7:15. Buuck Leads Eagle Two-Mile Victory Ted Buuck led Monmouth to a 26-29 victory over Ossian in a dual cross-country meet Thursday. Buuck out ran everyone to place fiist with a winning time of 11:11. Danny Conrad of Monmouth was second, with Gryer of Ossian third, Ron Fuhrman of Monmouth fourth and Hegerington of Ossian "‘fifth. CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED H> thr Adam. County CommlH»t»n*ni on September 21, ItHt-l Lawrence Noll (250.00 Robert Fuhrman 220.83 Paul Bryan 195.83 Wendell Abbott 178.20 DeW ay n e 8eer...... ~, 190.00 Harold Burner ... 178.20 Edward Faurote 178.20 Don Harvey 178.20 Dale Hlrachy ... 169.20 Raymond Kolter 188.10 Paul Longaworth 173.70 Lawrence McCulllough 173.25 Russell Moaer «... 27.00 Chris Meahberger 178.20 Raymond Shoaf - I*3 15 Steven Riley 178.20 Leßoy Smith 178.20 Ralph Smltley, Jr MbOO Samuel Yager W; 20 Glen Zimmerman ....„ 178.20 Clifford Death 173 25 Chris Zurcher 173.25 Brice Sheets' 212.85 Robert Fields 188.30 Mike Newcomer 168.30 Leonard Schug 146.20 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND Frederick Fuelling 180.00 James Merriman 185.00 Vern Linker 178.20 KU Hlrschy 178.20 Thane Custer 118.75 Patrick Gage 112.50 Russell Moeer 151.20 Sam Kaehr .\ 184.50 SURVEYOR'S DEPT. Lawrence Smith 281.87 Elmer Rich 288.45 Jake K. Hilty 77.70 Chester Isch 71.87 Michael tech »7.»8 Philip tech .. 26.82 Certified to before me this 18th day of September, 1*64. Edward F. Jaber*, Auditor Sept. 18

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ANOTHER BLYTHE— Steve Blythe, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blythe, of 221 Stratton Way, will be in uniform on September 26 when the Indiana Hoosiers open their football season with Northwestern. The 5-10, .170-pound junior tailback played two years, of junior high football in Decatur.

Ted Worcester at center. Dickens landed Croft check and Branch as the best pair of guards he ever had. The loss of Frank Stavroff due to illness made sophomore Gary Tofil, son of a high school football coach in Indianapolis, Indiana’s No. 2 quarterback.

Starting at jf:3s the parents will line up on the field in front of the Decatur stands. They will be introduced arid fathers and mothers will each be presented with a small gift. Fathers will be given the number of their sons to wear, and the parents will be lined up on the field in the order of their numbers. Lowell J. Smith, who handles the public address system at the games, will introduce the parents as they come onto the field. Following the ceremonies the parents will be seated in a special reserved bleacher section for the game, which begins at 8 p.m. "Parents night” is sponsored by the Decatur high Booster club, this year under the presidency of Dick

GREATEST OF STREET FAIRS fIFTY-FOURTH YEAR * BLUFFTON 1 FREE STREET FAIR and Agricultural Exposition Featuring Crowning of “INDIANA’S JUNIOR MISS” 5 - BIG DAYS OF THRILLS - 5 Gala opening parade Tuesday, 7 p.m. September 22,23,24,25, and 26 Tuesday-_7 p. m., Grand Opening Parade. Wednesday. _l:30 p. m., Horse Parade; 7:00 p. m.. Parade of Area High School Bands Thursdayll:oo a. m., State Tomato Hamper Show 2.-00 p. m., Bluffton and Poplar Grove * School Children Parade 3:30 p. m„ Introduction to Beauty 7.00 p. m.,lndustrial Parade Fridaylo:oo a. m., Wells County School Parade; 1:00 Parade of Beauty Queens in Street Attire 1:30 Talent of Beauty Queens, High School , Gym. 2:00 Parade of Prize Winning Horses 8:30 Crowning Junior Miss Indiana Saturdaylo:oo a. m., Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest (Other Horse & Tractor Pulling Every Morning) 4:00 p. m., Water Battle Contest; Carnival Features until Midnight Saturday. 4—Great FREE ACTS—4 Every Afternoon—Every Evening

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1961

Pass defense and developing more strength in depth were cited by Dickens as Indiana’s top problems. He was especially anxious to tighten up the pass defense. Nineteen of 25 touchdowns scored against the Hoosiers last year were on passes.

Reidenbach. Booster club members handling this year’s program are Bob Shraluka, Dick Linn, Fred Isch, Jim Cowens, Dave Wynn, Ray Seitz and Mike Hioele. Booster club memberships will be on sale at halftime of the game. Memberships are priced at $5 and only members of the club may attend the season-end banquet on Nov. 10. Vinegar Add a little vinegar to the hot water when rinsing china and glassware, and it will give a high luster to the dishes.