Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1955 — Page 14
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NOTICK OF ADMrWISTHATIOX Rotate Ns. 5043 In the Adsons Circuit Coerrt of Adam« County. Indian*. f Not bee Is herelby riven that Howard G. Hendricks was on the Ist day of October, 1955, appointed: Administrator De-Bonls-Non with will annexed of the estate of James A. Hendricks, fcXal, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must fils the same Io said court wlthlivslx months fro** the date of first pubUcatlon of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. IMted at Decatur, Indiana, this Ist day of October. 1956. EDWARD F. JABERG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County. Indiana. Ed A Bowse. Attorney and Counsel tor Administration De-Bonis-Non WW/A Oct «-4S-M frade in a Good Town — Decatur
IM THE ADAMS CIRCVIT COIHT SKI-TKMBKK TKKM, 1»M NO. S<MHI MOTICE OF Ft BI.IC OFFKHIMO OF REAL ESTATK AND PERSON AI. PROPERTY STATE OF INDIANA ) SB: COITNTY OF ADAMS ) IN RB: ESTATK OF ) MVALIN® ARfWEK 1 DHCnOAHED ) Notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned, Sherman Archer and Carl Archer, Bxeoutors of the Last Will and Testament of Hvallne Archer, deceased, by virtue of a order of the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale at pifblic auction, at the late residence of said decedent In St. Marya Township In said County and Stade, on Saturday, the 89th day of October. 1965, at 2:00 P. M. (C. D. T.l, all of the Interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate; The south one half <®H) of the north one half (NMJ of the southeast quarter iSEU), off Section thirty-two (52), Township twenty-seven (87) North, Range fifteen (15) East containing 40 acres more or leas. Bald sale will be made subject to the approval of said Count, for not less than 2/3 of the full appraised value thereof, anti upon the foilowing terms and conditions: 20% of the purchase price payable on the day of sale and the balance diue and payable upon delivery of a Mkmtiaivtlbhe AMtdnct of TIUe and Bhtecutors’ Deed approved by the Court. Bald real estate will be sold free from any liens save the 1955 taxes due and payable In 1964. Said Eix ecu tors win also offer for sale at said place and on said date at public auction, the personal property of the decedent, heretofore ordered sold by the Court, and described as follows, towit: A Rocker, Ironing Board, Old Fashioned Clothes Press, Mirror, Small Table, Rlug 1116 feet by 12 feet. Two Metal Beds complete, Two Wooden Beds complete. a Wood .and Coal Circulating Heater, Day Bed, Admiral Table Model Radio. Old Type G. E. Refrigerator, Old Fashioned Marlon Electric Range, KI When Cabinet, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Antique Cupboard, Divah. pishes, Pots and Pans, Mowing Scythe. A Small Amount of Coal, and Miscellaneous Items too numerous to msntion. Said sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. (C. D. T.). Terms; -Cash. Sherman Archer , Executors CUrt Archer , G. Remy Blerly, Attorney for Estate. Melvin E. Llechty, Auctioneer. Oct. 1-18-20 Trade in a Town — Decatut
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Odor Stuff WASHINGTON (INS) — Sulphur is an Important ingredient [ that helps give the skunk’s secretion its evil odor, saya the National Geographic Society. Paradoxically, the skunk’s muak provides a component fqr making perfumes. Electrifying By International News Service jpiectrical appliances are one of the fastest growing Industries In the U.S. In 1930 there were 19 such appliances, two years ago there were 66 of them and today there are many more. Since the end of World War II the number of homes with refrigerators jumped from 19 to 39 million; electric washers from 17 to 34 million, vacuum cleaners from 13 to 26 million. Philadelphia — Tin is said to have more industrial uses, either pure or in alloys, than any of the common metals. Brisbane — Australia’s tobacco crop this season is worth more than f 5 million, and the acreage is growing steadily. St. Paul — Two American hens now average as many eggs each year as the laying capacity of three hens 26 years ago. Cincinnati — The pulse rate of newborn infants ranges from 130 to 140 beats per minute. Rio de Janeiro —Rains total as much as 200 inches a year in the tropical Amazon jungles. Baltimore — The human tear gland, lachrymal, is about the size of an almond. Brazil’s airports increased from 140 to 270 in five years.
f 4 JO' ' SL m *&» hw W ftffagSMwl sJHRwi -I THE REV. JOHANNES WESSEL and his wife and their nine children ' are shown on arrival by ship in New York, en route to their new home in Akron, O. They are from East Prussia. The vessel carried more than 1,200 refugees, (International)
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Television Owners By International News Service There’s a television set in two out of three American households, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census. According to the Bureau’s survey, 32,000,000 households hav§ one or more receivers, as compared to 5.000,000 in 1950: Auckland —• New Zealand ranks fourth among the world's wool producing countries. Merced —Yosemite valley in California was named in 1851 for the Yosemite Indian tribe. Kansas City — Medical preparations take only a small part of the world’s .castor oil supply. New York — First coin operated dial telephone was installed in New York in 1927. St. Paul — Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes, actually has more than 11,000. Nine of the national parks are located in New Mexico. John 1.. DeVoaa Attorney! ESTATE NO. 5013 NOTICE TO ALL PEHSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Hanel L. Gnllogly In the Circuit Court of Adame County September Term, 1955 ' In the matter of the estate of Hazel L. Oallogly. deceased. Notice is hereby given that Carl TNoll as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final ax-count In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 28th of October, 1955, at which time all persons in tereate>d In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to anv part of said estate. CARL T. NOLI. Personal Representative Administrator Oct. 6-13
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