Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1957 — Page 8

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Results Are Listed In Lutheran League Four games were played over the weekend In the Lutheran grade Schoo} basketball league. The results are as follows: Union FG FT TP E. Bienz 5 0 10 R. Weiland 0 0 0 R. Thieme 5 1 11 C. Bischoff.... 1 0 2 G. Kruckeberg 0 0 0 M. Thieme ... 0 0 0 NOTICE My Office Will Be CLOSED December Ist to 15th DR. H. R. FREY Phone 3-2517 — Last Time Tonight — Feature Starts at 7 F. M. “LOVE in the AFTERNOON” Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn ALSO — Shorts 15c -56 c TUES. WEDTtHUR. Here’s Our Great Entertainment Packed Holiday Shew—ThriHingiy Photographed in TECHNICOLOR! NOTE — Continuous Matinee Thursday (Thanksgiving) from 1:26! me* EhwP Arthur Franz-Mary Astor —o-o— PrL * SaL—“Trooper Hook” Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck . J' 0-0 Coming Son.—“Untfl They Sail” Jean Simmons. Paul Newman, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie I

I*—— H* .—. .1..-.1.. .—lll— — ■.■..n— .iu... ■— ■ . —■ , . - rZ’ISJI -r4mHm*T 4 fiHB £ 1 til 3 IYJ z / JrJr‘ mWmL t *< * t» (i» w ’ • • * *■’ .• ’ i It’s Fann-City Week Around The Calendar for Motor Trucks ““"“"”“ agency helping to handle the reciprocal “Whereas it is desirable that those flow of goods and services. u whowort on the farms and those From the farm, trucks move more and who wort in the cities develop more grain on long hauls direct to the greater understanding of their mu- processing point — not just to the local tual problems and interdependence elevator. Livestock hauls from farm to in a closely knit economy ... I ask market are virtually all by truck, likewise lhe people throughout the country to eggs, poultry, fruits, melons, vegetables, participate fully in the observance Industry, too, relies on trucks for the of that (Fann-City) Week.” inbound and outbound movements required for manufacturing and distribu—From rte Official Proclamation of tion. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. You’ll mentally tie trucks into this reciprocal trade better when you realize October 17,1955 that nearly 1,600 Indiana communities are reached only by motor truck, moving ail produce and products in and out. To The third annual observance of Farm- them trucks are the only transportation City Week falls this month (Nov. 22-28). link in this trade interdependence. We as an organization hope to help along Yes, farm and city are indeed interdethe goal of the observance. pendent—and trucks are a tool for transTrucks serve both groups because they forming city dollars into farm dollars, are a versatile, mobile transportation and vice versa, this week and every week. Indiana Motor Truck Association, Inc. tto Statfl Organised Trucking Industry — : M £ limSmiM James E. Nicholas, General Manager

Haugk 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 1 23 Fuelling FG FT TP Burger 3 0 6 P. Schieferstein 11 J R. Franz 3 0 6 V. Witte 3 3 9 D. Schierstein 2 1 5 L. Franz 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 5 '29 Decatur FG FT TP Ru. Kleinknight 4 0 8 Ro. Kleinknight ...... 3 3 9 Schultz —... 2 0 4 Marbach .... 5 1 11 Callow ...... 4 1 9 Ohler 3 0 6 M. Busse 113 Conrad 3 12 McClure 3 17 Rhiele ..... 10 2 TOTALS 29 8 66 Preble FG FT TP G. Bulmahn 0 0 0 D. Hoffman 6 0 0 R. Biebrich 2 15 L. Bulmahn .... 0 0 0 D. Weber 0 0 0 N. Stoppenhagen 0 0 0 R. Selking 10 2 L. Bieberich ... 0 0 0 K. Selking 0 0 0 Schuller 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 17 Trinity FG FT TP O. Trier 3 0 6 E. Saalfrank 10 2 D. Buuck 0 0 0 K. Buulk 0 2 2 R. Summers J.... 3 2 8 D. Gerke 0 0 0 R. Trier 0 0 0 Totals 7 4 18 Soest FG FT TP L. Saalfrank 5 3 13 photo FINISHING Films Left at Studio Before 5:00 P.M. Finished At Noon Next Day SERVICE GIVEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ' EDWARDS STUDIO

G. Bearman 10 2 R. Weriing 3 17 Mueller 4 0 8 D. Schlaudroff 2 15 T. Bearman 2 15 M. Saalfrank 2 0 4 E. Weriing 2 0 4 K. Bearman 0 0 0 Totals 21 8 48 Flatrock FG FT TP D. Reynolds 0 0 0 Mclntosh 2* 1 5 Bleeke ......... 0 0 0 G. Reynolds --10 1 31 Koenemann .... 113 Franke 4 0 8 Wiehe 0 0 0 Baker - 0 0 0 Harris 0 0 0i Hoile 0 0 0 1 Totals 17 3 37 Bingen FG FT TP Witte 0 0 0 K. Sherer 1 0 2, S. Schuller 11 3| Braun 3 0 6 Bultemeyer ..... 0 0 0, D. Schroeder 3 0 6 ; R. Scherer 0 0 •{ Zelt 0 0 01 Hoile . 1 0 2! Bohnke 0 0 0 Totals 9 1 19 Football Schedule Announced By Navy ANNAPOLIS, Md. ffl — Navy has added Maryland. Michigan. Tulane and Boston University to' a 1958 football schedule that will also include Pennsylvania. Notre Dame, George Washington and Army. Pro Football New York 28, Chicago Cardinals 21. Cleveland 45, Los Angeles 31. Philadelphia 21, Washington 12. Green Bay 27, Pittsburgh 10. Chicago Bears 27, Detroit 7. Baltimore 27, San Francisco 21. College Basketball' ~ Indiana Tech 86, Detroit Rose Poly 49, Vincennes 44. Franklin 81, Tri-State 59. Richmond Tourney Earlham 71, Indiana Central 42. Transylvania 78, Rio Grande 62 Marian 73, Concordia 66. Anderson 73, Taylor 56 (final). If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

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Big Ten Standings ’ W. L. T. Pct. Ohio State 7 0 0 1.000 Mich. State 5 1 0 .832 lowa 4 11 .727 Purdue 4 3 0 .571 Wisconsin 4 3 0 All Michigan 3 3 1 .500 Illinois 3 4 0 .to Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 Indiana 0 6 0 .000 Northwestern 0 7 0 .000 AUTHORITIES (Continued trwn Pago Ona) > munity are opposed to the grave openings Other residents, however, have demanded the graves be opened because they doubt Gein could , have raided the cemeteris and I therefore must be a mass murderer. Gein, meanwhile, was confined to Central State Hospital for the criminally insane at Waupun where he will be tested to determine if he is sane enough to stand | trial for murder. i Gein was charged with the butcher slayings of Mrs. Bernice Wot- I

H| n || I NBm_ IRI ■ll J g ajSjSfgl if j vtn I'l his ■S lai k I s ■ H & * * ' Gerbers dollar Market We, at Gerber’s Super Market, are Thankful for so 1.1 ’ many Wonderful Customers and for the many blessings 1 and the bountiful supply of food we have in America. r We are always striving to please you, the customer, red RI p E in getting for you Nationally Advertised Brands that takes A ft Fft ft IF* O the guess-work out of shopping. You know when you buy t- WjAN ft r H|< Hr Tfr these brand's you are buying merchandise backed by some aß■ Be W of the largest food suppliers in the United States. When j ...u,,........ — - you comparb pHce ahd Quality of the "products, there is Cello Bag BdrC no question which is your best buy. — —— ' MAXWELL HOUSE We at Gerber’s are happy that we have been able to dP BRBPi W IM 1 provide you with this abundance and Thank You for your PowHf ETHTiSIfc patronage here during the past year. _ m —1 LB. VAjb Wths ’ 0 For your shopping convenience we are open 8:00 TIN w AF W or More A.M. to 9:00 P.M. every day except Sundays and Holidays. 1 We have a new entrance to our large Free Parking Lot so „ ocean spray that you may avoid the traffic on 13th street. By turning Assasissi-iMbif North on 12Hi Street off Nuttman Avenue you can drive CRANBERRY UAHa.MIV SAUCE jAfedri?- «B No. 300 -- IGerber's = MEAT I f runipiun No. 2'/ a M “with $5.00 ftAftl/ B/IJIOT SMOKED Purchase or More PuRK ROAST picnics Fim RIB HALF LOIR HALF CENTER CUT K lb. u. 39' “■ 49c u- 69' a 33c —— " FRESH JT SWISS STEAK Oysters 6 PE " ct ? s sc 111 LARGE HALVES FROM ROUND LD * DT NO BONE O>C O JEW 1 ® < «- f9C Decatur’s Only Home Owned-Home Operated Super Market SUPER IOPENBIOOA.M. UtHDEiK OmaZ 62? N. 13th St. FREE PARKING I we cash payroi.i. chew<s

den, 58, Plainfield hardware store operator whose dissected body was found hanging in a woodshed at his farm Nov. 16. Re-enacts Hogan Murder Gein was committed to the hospital last weekend for 30 days, after which physicians and psychiatrists will present their opinions on the slayer’s sanity to Circuit Judge Herbert Bunde. The bachelor farmer has confessed slaying Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Mary Hogan, a Pine Grove tavern operator who disappeared three years ago. Before leaving the hospital Saturday. Gein re- ’ enacted the slaying of Mrs. Hogan tor neighboring Portage County of- | ficials. Sheriff Herbert Wanserski said > he and six other men dug into a giant pile of ashes where Gein said he had placed the cremated remains of Mrs- Hogan and found ‘ a number of bones and teeth. The remains, which Wanserski said ap--1 peared to be freom more than one person, were sent to the state 1 crime laboratory for investigation. | Kileen said authorities would |open the grave of Mrs. Eelanor

Adams, Gein’s neighbor who died in 1951, and that of another woman whose identity he refused to reveal. The district attorney said Gein gave him a list of four or five graves he claimed to have pilfered. ■ , BRITAIN (Con-tln-ued from Pare One) elude and supplement the six-na-tion common market. France is suspicious of the British plan, fears ’ Britain would Wreck the common market. British political observers said the fate of the NATO summit meeting depends to a large de- ' gree on the smoothing over of the 1 breach between France and BritI ain and America. Presidential Press Secretary . James Hagerty told a news coni ference in Paris Sunday Eisen- > hower probably would be pre pared to say over an extra day I or so if things do not go smoothy at | the NATO meeting.

SAYS REDS (CoaUuuaO from P>r« One) mittee- The witness did not mention the name of the congressman. Walter said his committee in the past month has uncovered “new aspects” of Communist underground operations on the basis of "connective information” supplied to the committee by Boris Morros, who worked as a counterspy in Soviet espionage rings.’ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results. '■ ' • 1,, T 1 ' SANTA CLAUS COMING TO NEWBERRY’S November 30th ■■■■■BaaMMfrHaHaMBRRaHMaEfrHERBHMfrRMfrRtaERMaaRRRR

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957

One Way To Do It NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — (W — A housewife defied a non-sprink-ling ban legally when she sprayed her lawn with used water from her washing machine. Quality Photo Finishings AO Work Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. irm