Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1957 — Page 7

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 86, 1957 ,

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i* J/vd*’ ——S/ |,| vJ-7 1 ~..E w l«v*la i IlWf 4 -V I SV» • rCX»bC/ “Alvin only got the bees in the Democrat Want Ads — he’s always had the hives!" Farmers Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. I*s TF FOR SALE—Belle City one row corn picker, ready to work. Phone 3-9435, 226 3t-x FOR SALE—Oats at Myron Hart and Obed Gerber Sale. 700 bushels of good oats. Clifford Heyerly. 886 3t-x ..'ASH for heavy or leghorn~hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 34717. 246 TF TWO WHEEL Farm Trailer with stock rack, a good one. Charles Barker, Convoy, Ohio. Phone 6308. 3 miles west, % mile south Convoy. 225 3t-x REGISTERED^VermiIIion ~~wheat also two "Walsh" 700 bushel round wire sided com cribs, easy to move. Hugo Bulmahn, 1 mile North of Preble. Ind. 227 3t-x FOR SALE—Started Leghorn Pullets, 18 weeks old. All vaccinated, ready tor your house. See or call immediately, Fred Gerber, 7 miles west and 2 miles south of Coppess Corner. 226 4t WANTED DEAD STOCK — Twu way radio equipped trucks for faster service. Free Post-mor-tem. Call collect Bluffton IM or Craigville 48 or Ossian 13-T. Price Fertilizer Co. 174 TF WANTED TO BUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF. - CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING f Hogs: Mon. & Wed. Rendered or Raw Tallow H. P. SCHMITT Packing Co. <• 227 St FOR SALE—Farmers Attention: 50 model Dearborn combine; 50 model Farmall-H, with or without cultivators and mower; 51 %-ton Chevrolet pickup; 46 Chevrolet two-ton with stake; 53 Chevrolet sedan delivery. AU in very good condition. Steffen Motors, U. S. 27. ‘ 227 6t FOR SALE at CamdenY3ob choice N. Dakota Hereford steers 550 lbs., 100 choice N. Dakota Hereford heifers 550 lbs., 175 Montana yearling steers 700-800 lbs., 50 Montana yearling steers 650 lbs., 200 light Hereford and Angus calves, 50 Holstein steers 750 lbs. Wertheimer Cattle Co. 226 3t Automobiles 1949 DODGE 4-door. Good condition. Phone 6-6368. 226 2t GOOD SELECTION oi late model Used DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF otlß USED CARS' are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zihtsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9S3 Ford Station Wagon, 3 Seats, local owned. A-l condition. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. 227 3t FORD 2-door, from owner. Radio, heater, dual exhausts, new seat covers, good tires. Phone 3-3353 during day, 3-2423 after 6:00 p.m. 226 4t INTERNATIONAL 450 Engine, completely rebuilt; 1948 Trail Mobile 28’ Trailer, Tandem, with insulation and side door. Contact Victor Braun, phone 3-4365. 226 3t Wanted— Valve grind jobs, overhaul, tuneups, brakes relined & repair. See us about our special Summer Rates. Complete automotive repair shop. Hutker Auto Sales—StudebakerPackard Sales & Service. 164 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1956 Chevrolet Bclaire Sedan; 1954 Chevrolet 210 2-dbor; 1955 Ford Customline, newly overhauled; 1953 Ford Mainline 2-door; 1952 Chevrolet 2-door; 2—1949 Chevrolets & Ply mouths, transportation. Fred Busche, phone 3-3941. 227 2t-x TraOfc in a vooC town — DecatJ

For Sale - Misc. TYPEWRITER^Like new. Royal Portable, deluxe model, case included. Phone 3-4867, 225 3t FOR SALL—Used Lil Heaters. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, fad. 188 TF FOR SALE—New Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Sticky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS 100 TF FOR heavy clothes line posts. $7.50 pair. 104 north 15th street. 226 2t-x 100 CHAIRS to select from, for your living room. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 227 30t 9x12 FELT BASE”Ruga', - $6.95, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Indiana. 227 6t FOR SALE—I9SS 35 ft. Star Housetrailer. Very good condition. Further information, call 3-4428. 225 st-x ALL SIZE Used Outboard Motors. Save Now! Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd street. Phone 3-4106.225 TF DID YOU KNvW: That tOenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kleuks 234 TF FOR SALE—New Siegler OU & Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF STUCKYS 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. 116 TF PHILCO - REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. ; 116 TF CHROME DINETTES with 4 chairs, table extends — $59.95. Stucky Furniture Co. Monroe, 1nd.227 30t BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, ,100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 222 6t APPLES FOR SALE—Bushel or truckload. Several varieties. $1.50 bushel and up. Open daily. Donaghy’s Orchard, 2 miles south Ossian, Road 1. 226 4t sm.oO each, 50,000 BTU-medium size. Cash & Carry, No trade-ins. Stucky & Co. yonrg|, fad. 227 30| SPINET PlANO—Walnut finish,' new 10 year guarantee. Used In our Studios for four months. You can save on this piano at Decatur Music House. 226 4t WE HAVE a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG -Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 224 6t FOR SALE—Ornamental Shrubs of all types. Special on spreaders 12 to 18 inch size, $2.00. Bobby Heller, 2% miles south of Preble. 219 26t-x FOR SALE—Extra nice Fox Terrier Puppies of both sexes. Natural born ratters and hunters; Also fine young females. Phone 3-9242. 227 3t LADIES Wool Coats, size 16, one med. blue, one dark green; One girls all wool beige Coat, size 4; One rust corduroy Jumper, size 12. Phone 3-2873. 227 It-x BOYS yellow “Estron” Snow Suit, size 2; Girls all wool gray & coral Coat, size 8-10; Ladies rust Pumps 9%A; Blue Pumps SB. Phone 3-2873, 227 It-x FOR SALE—Boys green winter jacket, matching cap, good condition, 7 to 9 years old; Also one blue snow suit; One pair brown snow pants, size 3 to 4. Reasonable. Call 7-7483. 226 2t JUST ARRIVED from Holland: Tulips — Hyacinthus — Daffodils and Crocus; Also ornamental Evergreens. Ferguson Bros. 1% miles east of Monroe, on 124. 214 TF FOR SAkfc—Kelvinaun ketrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want .quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchan-, dise such as furniiure, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866 62 TF FOR SALE—Used Lumber and building material. 400’ Romex, junction boxes, outlet boxes, kruse strips, switches, some soil pipe and connections. Doors, trim, windows, sash, stairs and stairway material. The following materials mostly pine and hemlock: 2000’ shiplap: 40—2x4x20’; 20 — 2x4xlß’; 200—2x4x9’; 50 — 2x4xlo’; 50—2x4x8’; 50—2x6x12’: 20 — 2x6xl6’; 50 — 2xloxl6’; 20 — 2xloxl2’; 200' %" Hardwood flooring; 20 — 2xßxl6’; 10 — 2xßxl2’; Also shorter length than itemized in 2x4 — 2xß — 2x10; Random length of 2x2; 4x6 rantlve. 2.000' T. & G. Flooring. Phone 3-4095. Noah J. Schrock. 227 3t

CALL 3-3114 of 3*3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Readv-Mlx, 69 CF FdR SALE — Slightly used Spinet Piano, walnut finish, like new. Good buy. Call 3-4178. 227 t3x Card Os Thanks - #e want to thank, our neighbors, friends and our farmer friends for making our long stay a pleasant one, while at the Decatur Canning Co. Our new address is, 312 West Court Street, Montpelier, Ohio. Mr. & Mrs. Clint Throne 227 It-x To each and every one who helped in any way during the illness and death of Harry C. Reed and for the expressions of sympathy, we express our deepest gratitude. Mr. & Mrs. Will Winnes and family ' Wanted WANTED—Riders to Lincoln Life, Fort Wayne. Hours 8-4:80. Call 3-4231 after 5 p.m.226 3t [TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS Phone 3-2158. 232 TF WANTED—Houses, Barns or Roofs to Paint. D. E Efhenhiser Phone 34158. 184 TF RADIO & TELEVISION Service. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 34321. 222 6t-x WANTED-Used Stoker. Phone , 3-8443 or see, Floyd Mcßride Welding, U.S. Highway 224 — East. 225 3t MAN WANTS WORK on farm. Married, age 24 years. 238% Madison street, or phone 3-3408. 225 3t-x DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phci 3-2158 KLENKS 1 TF SEWING M/.UiHNIt KUauvESS - All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines Boardman’s Sewing Machine Slop, 223 north First street. Stort " nours ,Monday through Strtttfday -8-00 a.m to 8:00 o.m 155 TF Help Wanted WANTED - Waitress. Apply in person at Fairway Restaurant. 227 3t WOMAN—We train you so you can make from SSO to SIOO a week, in a very pleasant occupation. Call 3-3725 between 9 and 10 a.m. 226 3t Miscellaneous JICK S TV SERVICE guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street Phone 3 2096 228 TF TV & RADIO REFAi all work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 20C oortl 13th Haugks 117 TF DO YOU NEED~A~NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. Bower Jewelry Store. 225 6t CIDER — We press cider each: Thursday. Plenty of good fresh 1 cider for sale. High's Wood- ’ working Mill, 640 north 3rd street, phone 3-3306. 225 T OIL SPACE HEATER USERS - Now is the time to have your unit checked. Avoid that cold weather trouble. V. W. “Bun” Af-folder-Phone 3-2220. 221 24t ■ UARjiNTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John i Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd,' Phone 3-2650. 199 TF GAS ENGINE REPAIR: We are the authorized Briggs & Stratton and Clinton engine dealers. Bring in you motors toi repait n<>’> Parts ano Q» « » ic < KLENKS «»4 TF \RTIST SUPPLIES tor Amateurs or Professionals. We have Grumbacher Brushes. Oil Colors. Canvas Boards. Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store, 158 south Second street, phone 3-3030 170 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th. phone 34497. 284 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-kOOTEß—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed The only one tn Adams. Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF ELECTRIC?” WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too larg or too small. We also carry e. complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF i Trade is a good tow" — pecatur I If you have something to sell oi rooms for tent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they brmg results.

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Lost and Found LOST - Male Beagle Pup. Has' collar with name add address' on it. If found please call 3-8575. 227 3t-F LOST—Pair of Childs glasses, dark rims, near City parking lot. Phone 3-2491. Reward. 225 3t < — "Him A arfhn’i HL il 'T mii f ( REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE—Modem, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, immediate possession, low rate mortgage, which can be assumed. Priced to sell. Phone 3-8648. 225 3t-x 40 ACRES, all under cultivation,' with modern 3 bedroom house and garage, near Willshire. Hip-' roof barn and other buildings.' Rev. Albert Swenson, Willshire, | Wren phone 76-F-3. 224 6t-x' FOR SALE—Very good modern 2Bedroom home, located on Stev- . enson street. F.H.A. Loan. Noy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer , Real Estate Pc 225 3t FOR SALE—Four Bedroom house, located at the N.E. corner of Madison & 4th street. Decatur. $7500.00. One-half cash, balance on contract. Roy S. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers • neal Estate. Phone 3-2796. 225 3t FOR SALE—93 Acre Farm, located East of Decatur. Priced to sell. You can buy this farm for what some 40 acre farms would cost, you. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auc-; tioneers - Real Estate. Phone 3-2796. 225 3t : For Ren* FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, with bath. Inquire at Fortney’s Shoe Shop. 226 3t FOR RENT—2 Bedroom modern, house, 387 Stevenson street, De- * catur. $57.50 per month. Phone 3-2796 after 6:00 p.m. 226 3t FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment, 927 north sth street. Phone 34171, call after 4:00 p.m. 224 TF FOR RENT-3 rooms and bath apartment, heat furnished, 725 Mercer Avenue. Call by phone, Joe Pollak, 3-2753, Payne. Ohio. FOR RENT—3 room modem apartg meat, with.bath. Beautifully fur-1. nished, all utilities furnished. Off. street parking. 604 west Adams, i 226 2t-x FOR WENT — As of October 1, Country home, three miles out, on state road. Call 3-2062. ,* S7 St FOR RENT—Five Room lower apartment, with basement. Also, four room upstairs apartment with private entrance, partly furnished. Call 3-2667 or 3-3311. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apartment, close to schools and churches.. 1 block from business district All utilities furnished including steam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 209 TF $200,000 Fire At Garv ! umber ”r GARY — TO — A $200,000 fire swept the Foster Lumber Co. on 1 Gary’s near east side Wednesday I -ipht. Five companies of firemen fought the blaze for three hours before it was brought under control. Some remained on the scene throughout the night pouring tons of water on the stubborn flames, w £956 PLYMOUTH Tudor 1956 FORD Tudor £955 DESOTO Hardtop 1955 DESOTO Sedan 1955 DODGE Sedan 1953 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1953 MERCURY Hardtop 1953 MERCURY Tudor 1953 DODGE Tudor 1953 FORD Tudor Several Older Cars To Choose From! MANSFIELD Motor Sales Open Evenings

ATTORNES fm - spent most of July, August and September putting up two quonset huts on the grounds. He said one was used as a garage, the other as a mess hall. Carmine Bellino, committee auditor-investigator, testified that Bush and O’Brien Remained on the union payrolls during the period. Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said the chances were 50-50 that Htffa will be put back on the witness stand before the Week fe out. The committee called various associates of Hoffa to testify today as It continued to peck away at the stocky labor leader’s finan•ial operations. Bad Day For Hoffa Wednesday was a bad day for Hoffa The AFL-CIO Executive Council told the Teamsters.to boot him out of any union office in 30 days or face possible suspension themselves. A federal grand jury in New York indicted him on five perjury counts in a wiretapping case. There was committee testimony —which was denied — that Hoffa got payoffs from Detroit restaurant owners and made loans to a Wayne County official who negoBONA VESTA DAIRY AUCTION Wednesday Evening OCT. 2nd at 8:00 P. M. E. S. T. % mile northeast of Bryan, O. Rte. 2 & 127 60—HOLSTEINS—-60 Registered and Grades Ranging from lat-calf heifers to 6-yr. olds. Nearly all fresh. Ist-calf heifers with size, type & breeding, personally selected from old established herds. Mature animals of the type every good dairyman wants. With well attached udders, thin wethers and long necks, they are real dairy cows and represent milk and more milk. Cattle can be inspected before sale day. Come and get acquainted and see the type animal we are selling. T. B. & Bangs tested. Nearly all calfhood vaccinated. Qeorge V. Mellott, Owner Bryan, O.

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Hated restaurant contracts. Kennedy told reporters the committee has evidence of other financial arrangements be twee A Hoffa and other government officials in Michigan, "elected and otherwise." However, he said the committee would not dig into the matter during the current hearings. Payoffs Charged The committee said Hoffa paid 9170,000 in legal fees and salary for union officials indicted for extortion or dynamiting, including $85,489 paid to the wives of four Pontiac, Mich., officials who went to jail in an extortion case. John Leyhan, secretary-treasur-er of Greenfield Mills Restaurant Co., Detroit, testified he overheard at a rektapranteurs' dinner seven or eight years ago that Hoffa was getting a payoff from the Detroit Restaurant Guild disguised as hte salary of the brother in-law of Guild President Theodore Kartsen. The brother-in-law, Garret Reading, told a variety of stories. He said he got SSO a week salary and another SSO expenses from the guild since 1951 as a "secret agent’* to get new members, or maybe it was to check on the complaints of employes. He said us duties consisted of having a -up of coffee "once in a great while" and chatting with the ressRESI DENTS (Contu.M«u Pa<« Ons) clerk's office. Judge Myles Parish today issued a statement announcing that his court and the clerk’s office would operate their offices on central standard time. Judge Parrish said that he Would set all of his cases on central standard time and that county clerk Richard Lewton would fololw suit because operating on any other time would create confusion. Both the court and the clerk's office will be on standard time starting Monday morning and their personnel will operate on that time. Their hours will not be revised. To the public this means that these two offices will be opening an hour later, starting Monday morning. The Reef of Norman's Woe off Magnolia, Mass., was memorialized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, "Wreck of the Hesperus.”

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: . Hogs 1,000; steady to 85 higher; 300 lb and up 17.75-18.00; 810-240 lb 18.10-18.25; heavier scarce; 165190 lb 17.00-17.75; 140-165 lb 15.0016.00; 168-170 lb at 6.25; under 140 lb to 14.50. Cattle 700; calves 200; about steady; good and choice steers 2050-24.00; average choice 25.00; good and choice heifers 19.0022.00; vealers steady; good and choice 2200-26.50. Sheep 1,000; steady; good and choice spring lambs 17.50-21.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) - Livestock: Hogs: 6,000; mostly 25 higher, instances up more; early clearance No. 1-3 mixed grade 195-225 lb butchers 17.50-18.00; several lots jl-2 210 - 220 lbs and most 2-3 230-260 lbs 18.00-18.25; 100 head mostly 1, 210-215 lbs 18.35. Cattie 1,500; calves 100; few loads high choice and prime 12001425 lb fed steers sold steady with late Wednesday or steady to 50 lower than early Wednesday; all other fed steers and heifers steady to strong; vealers steady to weak; 5 loads high choice and prime 1200 - 1425 lb steers 25.50-27 25; good to average "hoice 2100-25.00; few high choice 1000 lb fed heifers 24.25; good to average choice 20.50-23.75; vealers 26.00 down. Sheep 700; spring lambs fully steady to strong; bulk good to choice spring slaughter lambs 19.00-21.50; several small lots mostly choice spring lambs to 23.00; few choice and prime 100 lb averages 23.50' ARKANSAS (Continued ■tram Page Ofte) (ABC) to present his views on the use of federal armed force to integrate Central High. A tenth Negro student, Jane Hill, 15, who had been scheduled to attend Central High today, had to cancel her plans at the last minute because papers transferring her from all-Negro Horace Mann High were not completed in time. The well - disciplined professionals of the 101st, who Wednesday proved their ability to cope with any threat of mob action, resumed their vigil around the high school at dawn City Calming Down They took over from members of the federalized Arkansas National Guard who had stood guard overnight while the weary paratroopers slept in a pup - tent bivouac in the high school football field. Rumors and false alarms of racial clashes kept police basy and nerves edgf through the night. But Little Rock was gradually calming down. , .... a CANCER (Continued from Page One) Community Fund by the Adams county cancer society is divided 60% and 40% between the state and local societies, Dr. Spaulding continued. The concer society is one of eight worthy organizations being supported by the Community Fund drive this year. Others include mental health, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts, Red Cross, Girl Scouts, the USO and the Youth Center A total of 918,450 is asked in Decatur by the fund drive this year. Every family will be contacted, at their place of business in Decatur, or at home if they work elsewhere. Persons are asked to remember that this fund represents a single collection for eight agencies of social welfare, and not any one of them. "Your money may be designated for a specific I charity if you so desire,” the chairman stated.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected September 36 160 to 180 lbs. 14.50 180 to 190 lbs. 15.75 190 to 200 lbs. ...: 18.75 200 to 220 lbs. - * 17.25 220 to 240 lbs. A 4.i bfc A 17.00 240 to 260 lbs. 16.50 260 to 280 lbs. 16.00 280 to 300 lbs. _. 15.50 300 to 350 lbs. ........ 14.75 350 to 400 lbs 13.75 400 lbs. up 12.75 100 to 160 ms. .. 12 to 13 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 lbs 15.50 350 to 400 lbs 14.75 400 to 450 lbs. 14.25 450 to 500 lbs 13.75 500 to 550 lbs 13.25 550 lbs. up 12.75 Stags 11.50 Boars 8 to 1( Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 21.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. A Sat.) — 20.00 Yearlings 8.0( Ewes . 8.01 '’"Hrs k.ff 'OO GRAIN MARKET Corrected September 26 iur„. m- ; i tcß. aelivc’ju at ejevatoAsk for Prices . G.sto: .03 )>er bushel less Corn- .07 per hundred less *" b tarm / . »L !.E EGt, ANI 1* : ITRf QUOTATION J( c 'tr.nished By Iffet’ATUß FARMS Corrected September 26 Large Clean Whites .42 Large Clean Browns ........ .41 Mediums ..., .32 Pullets Pee Wee- ,2Q Heavy Hens 15 -- ......... .Jl.f - r ii ■■■’“ - Tractor Fall Fatal To 14-Year-Old Boy MARKLEVILLE W — Stephen f McCormack, 14, near Markleville, j died Wednesday night of head in-: juries sustained Honday when he’ fell from a farm tractor operated! by his brother Jerry, 17, on a road ' between aMrkleville and Middletown. Stephen was a foster son of; the Charles McCormacks. COY from page leased "at the request and with’ the permission of the family." Coy .wrote that he was ‘'seriously disturbed by the Eisenhower administration’s unwillingness to recognize the dangers inherent in the world situation, it? inability to face up to |he realities ctf inflation, its indifference to the needs of our school children, and the bankruptcies of our small businessmen and, farmers.” "I distrust,” he wrote, “an administration which promises me ‘progress’ and then promotes reaction. I distrust an administration which tries to tell me that the country is in an era of ‘peace and prosperity’ when evafy day my daily newspaper reports .stories which prove to me that these claims are lies” — -— Coy called Sen. William E. Jenner (R-Ind.) “our own Indians Neanderthal.” He said that in 19S Hoosier voters will “throw out al the Republicans we can find—le’ them be any kind of Republican they want to be, old, new, modern Neanderthal, Eisenhower, Taft; Craig and Handley.” * '=• IKY (H ts MARKS FILM ’ RVH »• IX)R niTAUT i‘HOI'O FINISHING Smith Rexall Dragt '.VU Mr FIICB EFORF. SELLING.. Hauling mH heat, and soybeans 3c per boob* «■ <>rn 7c per bushel. ' RK ELEVATOR <’< h net. 3-3121 3-3122 ■ i ——■ —w————— | TEEPLE •NG & TRUCKING J Local and - ' Long Distance .■HONE 3-2607 ties tnd Service DECATUR SUPER SERVICE ■MMtoaaaoaaMwaMKaaaaaiiiMo