Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1964 — Page 8

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mi ” l ■ 9T4 Hd* ■ v V -' » K\la wT"»» ■ ’ '*>» J4FV jßr L. \dL/*V* r ' > '"«jA * HRHHBvv CROWD OF CROP WORKERS filled the Adams Central cafeteria Thursday night as the county launched its 1964 CROP drive, to raise grain and funds to help the starving people of many areas of the world through Christian workers there. Gordon LJechty, of Berne, heads the drive this year. * — (Photo by Mac Lean)

-.W ■ "" x'f HI [ v* t> f I AI jW I IJ « )! THE WINNER! Floyd Balliet, third from left, Is shown above receiving his Mggnavox stereophonic record player from the Midwest Record Store. Balliet won the prize by guessing Miss Alice Roth, far right, as "Miss AstrorSonic," from the clues posted daily by the Midwest Record Store. He required only three clues to. Identify Miss Roth. Also shown are Delores Harker, far left, manager of the store, and Walt Ostermeyer, store owner. Miss Roth, or "Miss Astro-Sonic," received a Magnavox transistor radio for her part in the guessing game.—(Photo by MacLcani

BOWLING Till': 7.0. HM HOYS W I. Pts. Malibu's 14 >4 (1% 2«>t4 Sting Haya 14% 6% 19% Super Sporta 13 s is Monza'a .10 11 13 Jinpala'a 10 11 13 Greenbrier's .9 12 12 Nova's 7 14 9 Coma's s 18 a 9 High Serlea: II Kling 505. High Gaine: E. Cravens. 198 K. OF C. I.KAGIIB \V 1. PtH. VIHn Lanes 25 14 37 New York Life 2(1 13 33 Baker Plumber's 21 18 29 Lengerich's 17 22 23 Glrnrdot's 17 19 22 Jack & Jerry's .. 17 22 22 Ideal Homes 18 ,11 22 Main Auto 1 4 22 10 High Games: P. Kobne 252, J. Kobne 221; D. liable 207. CI.AMIC LF.AGVK W 1. Pt a. 1,. Smith Ins. 25% 10% 35% Zoss Chev-Bulek . 21 15 !S%

. A Big Day For A Little Man— J <4 : ,W : -" r ? §1 \ A JOYFUL V J THANKSGIVING VFOR ONE AND ALL! May this Thanksgiving Day be an especially joyful one for you arid yours-a day of reverence and gratitude for the blessings of our land and American way of life. In observance of Thanksgiving Day, our bank will not transact business on Thursday, November 26. vtx I RSI STATE BANK Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve

Grrbev'H Market- 21 15 28% L. Smith Life 20 111 20 Two Brother* 19 17 25 Home Hairy . IS 18 22 Ih'catur Farms , 15 21 22 Preble Garden 16% 19% 20% 4'Hixons Tele. 1 3 23 HI A Schrock Builder II 25 15 ’ IJlah Games: It Lord 220; 1, Hoffman 203; J Merriman 22 1; J Fawbush 219; It. Colclusura 202. J. Ilarklcss 201; It. Ladd ? I ; T Johnson 218; e Hile 215; W Shepherd 200, It Hobbs 211; E. Baker 205, M Fraulriget 221; T. Fennlg 237; \V Sehlamlraff 201. 4 lIATH AI. M<n 8 W L Pts. Farm Supply "25 8 34 Wonders 25 8 ' 33 Feed Mill ,22 II 29 Alley Kats IS 1., 25 Spares 4-8% 14% 24% MarXmert - . 18 15 . 24 Hootenanys 17 18 114 iClovator 17 HI 23 Master Mixers 17 16 22 Bagdads 17% 15% 20% Orbits 13 20 IS TorpejJus 13 20 17 % Plnsters 11% 2 I % 17 % Heckels 13% 111% 17%

Hot Shots 11 22 14 duller Girls 7 26 8% High Games (Men): J. Price 203. M Spencer; It. I'arnea 213; H. Christen 212; K Hiumgnrtncr 220. 205 (571 series). High Game (women): J. Gerber 18 1. < <>FFKR IJ'.AGI H W L Pts. Slppers ?.,... 31 9 29 ( iiju. 20 in 28 Cubes 20 10 27 Sugar ... it 13 11 — Hunkers . Is 12 24 Cream Hi ll 22 Caffeine 15 15 20 Haiicerettos . 15 15 19 Perks 13 17 18 .1 liters I I I li I" Spoons 12 IS 17 I >rl ps I 3 % 18% HI % Instant 13 17 111 W arrners . .12 I s I ti (Tasters 11% 18% 13 B.iinees 9 21 11 Illglf Games: I. Schuster 1 S 3-; S .Mutsehler 178; 1). Myers 175; M WlntcregH 171 TA, GI'IHEM \V I. Pts. Bebels 24 It 32 Hefenders 19 11 28 Shindigs 17 13 21 Laru.niles 17 13 23 Virginian* 15 15 20 Hlpeords 15 15 19 Fugitives 14 18 18 Casey's 14 16 18 <'be, kmates 14 16 17 Monsters 12 18 16 Thrillers 11 18 13 Hillbillies 9 21 10 High Games: N. Arnold 178; B. Drake 176, MAJOR I.EAGI F. W I, Pts. VIHn Lanes 22% 13% 30% Burke Ins 21 15 29 Brecht Jeweler 20 18 27 Tceplu Truck 19% 16% 26% Beaver's 011 20 16 28% Gene's Mobil 18% 17% 25% V F. W 19 17 25 Hoagland Equip IS 18 24 Preble Elevator 19 17 23 Lindeman Const |tt% |<>% ||3 Bally Democrat 17 19 23 Hawthorn Mellody 17 to 22% West End Best. LI 21 22 Maeklln N. Yorkers 17 19 22 Three-Kings 16 20 20 Midwestern United 12 24 15 High Games: C. Hite 209. T Gage 227; 1). Lengerich 200 P Bleeke 312: 1. Beef 213. H Ballard 200; B McAfee 201: T Imel 207. W. Tutewiler 226; T Eyanson 212; W. Fraugblger 205, H Mies 208; K Ladd 210; C. Moser 206; W. Ruahrlg 205; l>. Maeklln 220; J Lindeman 211; l> Linde man 202; J. Beery 207; A. Zelt 209; W Petrie .220, 202; M Judt 201. Ro. Scheilmann 236; C. Bultemeler 225; A Murphy 201. MIKS HECHKATION M L Pts. Shaffers Rest. 9 3 13 Kelly Cleaners . 7 5 11 Ryder Truck 8 4 B> Ortho Shoe Clinic 5 77 Davidson T, V. 4 8 4 Miller-Jones 3 9 3 High Games: T. KyanHon i»04; AV brauhlgvr -• ~ ■

1962 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-Door HOLIDAY Local one owner. Like new car. $ 1,973 Zintsmaster Motors First & Monroe Sts.

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Elderly Man Killed While Huntinq Alone ROCKPORT, Ind. (UPI) - Thomas Bunner. 75, Rockport, was killed Monday while out alone hunting, state police said.

■ B PraO O - - 1 IMMHha. It SmsHßwj a9 \7-\: WHY ■ ’ i*; f WHI ■mßhbßbE . -.- 'r: I o;. HIGH SCHOOL WINNER— Trophy award winner in the high school division at the Monmouth science fair was Bill Hildebrand, who presented an exhibit on deriving electricity from geyser power.

wi™ im Ai 10 ! rtr ' 1 1 \ By r j-roareF'n - a \ -• T — 1 ' ?=- -imT' ' 0 o > Krom prayerful moments in the church of our choice to family gatherings around the festive board, spread with turkey and all the trimmings, Thanksgiving is truly a time to give thanks. In the traditions of this day, treasured since the first Pilgrim feast, we gratefully take account of bountiful blessings. For health and happiness, prosperity and pleasure, we solemnly express our gratitude and dedicate ourselves to wholehearted new endeavors whereby we may fully use the advantages given unto us, to move forward to ever greater achievements. I I I master I I ventral boya MM LU) J M c Millen Feed Division x sjz z SSSr

Authorities said Bunner w.*u hunting near a south Spencer County road when he apparently started down an embankment, slipped, and his 12 gauge shotgun went off, striking him in the chest.

Two Cars Slightly Damaged In Wreck Two automobiles each received an estimated 5150 damage in an

,li lni» |L! —-;--- _ ■■■ J . *. jpr?fE,’®; WMH * - RflHv *• / •* U F I A »>/ * 6u --ssMKI < w * j| / / . ■ K ■ - ... ~ AtWi(/»S ■ W: of .WuKW SI ISHHSMv MR. AND MRS. JAMES SIMON, of Berne, are shown enjoying a vacation at the Jamaica Hilton in the heart of the glorious north coast resort center of Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies. They were guests of the Buick Motor division for Excellence in parts and service performance during the past 12 months at Bill Zoss Chevrolet and Buick, Inc.

accident at 1:29 a.m. Monday in the 200 block of N. First St. Dwight E. Whitacre, 64. route 3, Decatur, was southbound on First street when John R. Burk-

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bolder, 37, 329 N. Ninth St., backed his auto from a way ln‘o the path of the Whitacre car and the two collided. City police investigated.