Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1959 — Page 5

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| ( /)J { / / \l/v /Zo\ •»A.-TOSaK» >» “Sure, itss a smal diamond — but so was their Democrat Want Ad!" For Rent FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room apartment with bath. Call 3-3481. 176 3t FOR RENT—Modern house, two bedrooms, utility room, kitchen, bath and large living room with wall to wall carpeting. Sam Gilbert, phone 3-2313. 176 3t FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms, also 2-room completely furnished upper apartment. Adults preferred. Immediate possession. Inquire Gage apartment, 1063 Winchester St. 174 3t Real Estate TWO-BEDROOM Modern Home. Built-in kitchen features. Attached garage. Newly remodeled and in excellent repair. Price, $6,500. Write or Call 3-3201 or 3-2118, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 174 3t COMPLETELY MODERN 2-BED-ROOM Home. Basement. Recreation Room. Gas heat. Nice built-in features. Fine shade and landscaped yard. Large garage. Liberal loan may be arranged. Write or caD 3-3201 or 3-2118, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 174 3t COMPLETELY MODERN 3-Bed-room Home on Mercer Ave. Full basement. Beautiful shade and fenced back yard. May be purchased on contract with small down payment. Write or Call 3-3201 or 3-2118, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 174 3t ATTRACTIVE 3-BEDROOM HOME. Full basement, gas furnace. Large living room. Dining room. Den. Open stairway. Kitchen with large breakfast nook and modern built-in features. Complete bath upstairs and half bath downstairs. Garage. Fine shade and lawn. Liberal loan may be arranged. Write or can 3-3201 or 3-2118, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 174 3t FOR SALE—3 bedroom ranch style country home located 3 miles north of Decatur on beautifully wooded 13 acre tract. Liv-ing-dining room combination 26’x 16’ with fireplace, built in book shelves and large china cabinet. Entrance hall. Large kitchen with abundance of birch cabinets. Tiled bath. Large utility, room. Knotty pine panelling in three rooms and hallways. Attached 2 car finished garage. % acre pond with sanded beach area, beach house, and outdoor fireplace. % acre strawberries, 900 young pine trees. Multiflora rose fence border. Owner transferred. Call Cletus Gillman, 3-9281. 174 3t FOR RENT Modern Office Rooms in Med-Dent Building, Inc., 227 South Second St., Decatur. Lease term to fit your requirements. NED C. JOHNSON Auctioneer-Real Estate 3-3606 or 3-2796 or BUI Schnepf 3-9147

| Do You Want | I Additional Income ? I Substantial Earnings can be made in your spare < time. Use your rales ability while retaining the security of your present position. The ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY (founded by ■ Sears, Roebuck & Co.) will appoint and train part- ■ time representatives in the Decatur area to develop our expansion program in auto, fire, and other lines ■ of insurance. ■ U Phone Mr. Duane, Miller's Motel, Decatur 3-9965, ■ ■ between 4 and 6p. m., July 27, 28, 29, 30, for a B personal interview, or write Mr. G. A. Peak, 250 N. I Shadeland Drive, Indianapolis 19, Ind. I ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. I | Home Of f^e: Sko j <ie ; l L l l nois „_____Jw

Help Wanted-Mate MEN NEEDED 18-59 to train, to adjust and settle losses and accidents for insurance companies, railroads and others. Write Box No. 1365, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat, give'' address, age, phone. 174 3t SALES OPENING—Adams, Wells, south half of Allen counties, full & part-time. Men able to talk to farmers. Prefer experience feed, fertilizer or farm machinery lines. Age no limitation. Attractive proposition. Replies held confidential. Write P.O. Box S-74, Marlon, Ind. * 174 3t-x Wanted WANTED — Baby-sitting. Experienced. Call 3-3919. 5 176 3t-x TELEVISION & RADIO Service tor all makes. KLENKS. Phone , 3-2158.1 TF WANTED—Good automatic sewing machine. Will trade for 1951 Kaiser, 2-door sedan. 439 Fornax St. or Call 3-2071. 174 3t PAPER CLEANING and Wall Washings; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free Estimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. 82 TF bO YOU NEbuj a NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service, on all makes. AH work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street Phonw 3-4321 10? TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS— Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First-Open evenings. • ITF Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096.228 TF PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. • TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-8115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 89 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service, all makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 70 TF BRIGGS AND CLINTON Gas Engine parts and service. Have your engine overhauled now, by an authorized service dealer. KLENKS. 81 TF GUARANTEED watch and'jewelry repair. * Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ELECTRIC ROTU-ROOTER-Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job ’ too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, ' Phone 3-2158.26 TF FOR SALE—Dishgardens, planted baby novelties, and hospital plants. Also wedding flowers, center pieces, funeral baskets, etc. We gladly replant your planters. MYERS FLOWERS 1009 Master Drive. 155 30t DON’T TAKE A CHaNCF take PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

Fanner's Column WE BUY Chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FOR SALE—Five Holstein calves, three weeks old on dry feed. Also 30 inch Norge electric stove like new, $65. Call 3-9359. 176‘2t ATTENTION FARMERS—AU dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. CaU CoUect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 94 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also uo Custom Dressing. TREON’S POULTRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 607 Kekionga Street. 269 TF Automobiles OUR USED CARS are safety terted and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. Only one location. 247 TF GOOD USED CARS-See, Paul "Whitey,” "Bus” Myers at MYERS AUTO SALES, 429 north 13th street, (North side Walt’s Standard Service BuildingJ For Salo — Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile, . We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF FOR SALE — or RENT — Heilite Camping Trailers. LOREN’S GARAGE, Bluffton, Ind. 169 30t FOR SALE—I9S2 Olds convertible or 1955 Olds two door. Contact Erwin Bultemeier at Hoagland or call Hoagland, 16-0. 176 4t-X TOMATOES FOR SALE—Fred and Donald Bohnke, 3% miles East of Hoagland on Hoagland Road. 176 3t BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for Heating. 100 - 500 -1000 Gallon Tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street 67 TF DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK’S. 234 TF FOR SALE—Field ripened Tomatoes. Mrs. Chester Habegger, I*4 miles west of Coppess Corner on St. Rd. 124. 174 3t FOR SALE-SWEET CORN. Richard Speakman. About 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills. Phone 7-7118. 174 3t-x FOR SALE — Three used console model Hi-Fi’s, just like new. Your choice $125.00. Decatur Music House. 175 3t FOR SALE— A.K.C. Fox Terrier pups; 6 weeks old; from Williams Kennels. Also Yearling White Rock Hens. Phone 3-9558. LLOYD ROE. 176 2t-x STUCKY 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 FOR SALE—Roxbury and Magee Carpet and Rugs, as low as $3.95 sq. yd. “Free Home Estimate." UHRICK BROS., 130 W. Monroe Street. 82 TF FRIGIDAIRE APPLlANCES—Refrigerators; Ranges; Washers; Dryers; Freezers. Trade now, on the New 1959 gnodels. Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’d fix it We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF THE TOP FOUR on the Sandwich Hit Parade at the ELBOW ROOM CAFE: Hamburgers, Pork Barbecues. 6 for SI.OO. Cheeseburgers, Breaded Tenderloin, 5 for SI.OO. Mix or match. 175 30t FOR SALE— Repossessed Hoover Constellation sweeper. Very much like new. Balance due, only $26.93. Floats on air. Take over SI.OO per week payments. All attachments included. Call 3-3085. 174 6t FOR SALE—Late model Zig-Zag, cabinet model Sewing Machine. Blonde or Walnut. Complete balance due, $47.65. Does fancy stitching and button holes, without attachments. Take over at $5.00 per month. Call 3-3085. 174 6t FREE—FeeI free to took around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 66866. 62 TF FREE! FREE! FREE! Is your Radiator Plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait. Don’t Guess — Get a Free Flo-Test. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator ServI I ice. Phone 3-4155. “Across From Erie Depot.” 163 TF

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 6,500; steady to weak, 25 lower; 200-250 lb 14.00-14.75; 180200 lb 13.25-14.00; 250-280 lb 13.5014.00; 160-180 lb 12.50-13.25. Cattle 2,200; calves <175; slow; about steady; choice steers 27.5028.00; good 26.25-26.50; choice heifers 27.00; good 25.00; vealers steady to strong to 50 higher; good and choice 29.00-31.50, few choice to 32.50. Sheep 1,100; steady to 50 higher; good and choice spring lambs 19.00-23.00, some choice to 23.50. ' NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE ESTATE OF NOAH W. FRY, DECEASED ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT, ESTATE NO. 5334 By virtue of an Order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. . Indiana, the undersigned, Commisi sloner in the estate of Noah W. Fry, deceased, will, at 107 South ' Second Street, Decatur, Indiana, on August 18, 1959, at 10:00 A.M. and from day to day thereafter, until sold, offer at private sale for cash and not less that the full appraised value, the following described real estate in which the decedent held an interest at his death, to-wit: Inlot Number Thirty-six (36) in the Orginal Plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, including all buildings and appurtenances thereon and thereto belonging, except therefrom the south thirty-two (32) feet of Ihlot Number Thirty-six (36) in the Orginal Plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Said real estate is located at 214 South First Street, Decatur, Indiana. The successful bidder will be expected to pay 20% of the purchase price on the day of sale and the remainder upon deliverance of an abstract of title, continued to’ date, and a Commissioner's Deed approved by the Court. Interested parties should contract the Commissioner at 107 South Second Street, Decatur, Indiana, for further details and an oppurtunity to inspect the said real estate. ; Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court Dated this 27th day of July, 1959. RICHARD J. SULLIVAN, COMMI...SSIONER IN THE ESTATE OF NOAH W. FRY. DECEASED Richard X Sallivan Attorney for Estate. July 28, August 4, 11 Richard J. Snlilvan ... Attorney ESTATE NO. IMS , NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD R. ANDERSON In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Vacation Term, 1959 In the matter'd the Estate of Edward R. Aaderaoa, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Elisabeth M. Aaderaoa as Administratrix of the above named estate, has pre • sented and filed her final account , 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 14 of August, 1959, at which time all persons interested 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 any part of said estate. Elisabeth M. Andenaa Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge July 21, 28 STATE OF INDIANA SSi COUNTY OF ADAMS ROBERT D. WILLIAMSON VS. ■ARY J. WILLIAMSON IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT IN VACATION, 195* July 13, 1959 CAUSE NO. 20797 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT OF ACTION FOR DIVORCE Tu: Mary J. Williamson Robert D. Williamson, the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action which is an action for divorce against the Defendant, Mary J. Williamson, having filed his comfilaint herein together with his affdavlt and the affidavit of a disinterested person that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana and that her residence is unknown. NOW THEREFORE, Mary J. Williamson, the defendant in the above entitled cause of action is hereby notified that unless she be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court on the 9th day of the September Term of the Adams Circuit Court on the 16th day of September, 1959, at the Court House in said County and State to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the Court this 13th day of July, 1959. Richard D. Lewton Clerk, Adams Circuit Court Cuter A Smith Attorneys for Plaintiff July 14, 21, 28 • • • W*leom* Wagon **to- • • b*l** fin srriwlrf *n*h • MtrtaftrvtthafthMdlF • : «n-witb a task* as ! • gHtsandeongntalatton* S • *ftti**utir*oammanity. J • • ; ? —-J- : : • Baser* to tell Welcome ; • WacoaMtlMacriYalsf* ; • *r*ryn*wb*by lnyoa» • • Bf*. • I: • Phone 3-3196 or 3-4335 ; •» . . . , »>'* ■I

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 9,000; steady to 25 higher, instances 35 higher; No. 1-3, 200-260 lb 13.75-14.50; No. 2rS, 280300 lb 13.00-13.65. Cattle 8,000, calves 100; steers steady to 25 lower; heifers steady to 50 lower; other classes steady; few loads high choice and prime Steers 29.00-29.25; most good to high choice 25.00-28.50; load choice and prime heifers 27.75; bulk good and choice 24.50-27.50; few choice vealers 33.00. Sheep 2,000; slaughter lambs steady to strong; yearlings steady; good to choice 80-100 lb spring slaughter lambs 22.50-24.00; deck 95 lb shorn 22.50; three loads good and choice 100-107 lb shorn yearlings 18.75-19.00. Large Refinery Is Idled By Walkout ' WHITING, Ind. (UPD—The Independent Petroleum Workers of America went on strike at midnight against the Whiting Refinery of Standard Oil Co. The walkout by 4,800 workers was called when last-ditch negotiations broke off shortly before the midnight deadline set by the union. A company spokesman said operations at the refinery were shut down in an orderly manner Monday. About 575 supervisory employes remained in the plant today to perform maintenance work. Joseph P. Sullivan, chief negotiator for Standard, said the company had made a number of offers in an effort to avert a strike. The company said the talks finally broke down “in the area of benefit plans.” No new talks were scheduled. The refinery produces 3,700,000 gallons of gasoline daily and is the third largest in the United States. Arthur F. Endres, plant manager, said the "flexibility of Standard Oil operations will permit the company to supply its customers through other refineries in the Midwest which are connected to Chicago by pipeline, railroad and barge transportation.” The workers’ old contract expired March 8, but operations were continued by extending the dd agreement. However, negotiations since then failed to produce agreement on a new pact. A company spokesman said the main issue was the union's demand for a management guarantee that no employes be laid off during the term of the new contract. The firm countered witha proposal that the union be permitted to reopen the contract on wages and hours if more than 200 workers were laid off. The union rejected that offer. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. LET GO IN CUBA—Loren Hall, 29, 1* embraced by his mother in Wichita, Kan., on hi* return from Cuba, where he wa* held •everal months on spy charge*.

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To Offer Cigaret Without Nicotine NEW YORK (UPD— Scientists are interested in a cold - turkey and mass scale test which they feel will show why many people are so devoted to cigarets they can’t stop smoking them. These people, In the scientific view, are addicted and the question is whether the addiction is mainly physical or mainly psychological — is nicotine a habitforming drug when broken down by fire into smoke, or are these people addicted to cigarets because smoking them is an outlet for inner tensions? Scientists believe a lot of light will be thrown on this question in the fall when cigaret smokers from coast to coast are offered a cigaret which contains absolutely no nicotine for the convincing reason that It contains no tobacco. That’s mass scale and its large enough to mean something. The cold turkey angle is this: These tobacco - less cigarets are going to be sold on a “scare” basis. Cigaret smokers will be reminded of the widely held scientific opinion that there is a connection between tobacco cigaret smoking and lung cancer. The argument will be made that tobacco cigarets are harmful but tobacco-less cigarets are harmless. Will cigaret smokers switch from tobacco to non-tobacco in appreciable numbers? If cigaret smoking is mainly a psychological attachment, they should have no particular difficulty in switching when given such a powerful “motivation” (to use a term of psychologists.) If the smoke formed by burning nicotine is habit-forming, cigaret smokers—especially veteran smokers—will draw no satisfaction from a tobacco-less fire, and they’ll find switching more or less impossible. It will all be told by the sales figures for the to-bacco-less cigaret in the months following its nation-wide introduction. Fair Trade Measure Apparently Doomed WASHINGTON (UPD — A soi called national "fair trade” bill to permit manufacturers to fix the retail price of their trademarked goods appeared doomed today for ; this session of Congress. .> Spokesmen for the House Com- . merce Committee conceded pri- ■ vately that the legislation, which has reposed in the House Rules Committee for two months, never will get to the House floor. This conviction was strengthened by action taken in a Senate subcommittee last week. In a secret vote last Wednesday, the Senate group pigeonholed a “fair trade” measure. House spokesmen pointed out it would be folly to invite lengthy debate on such a controversial issue if the Senate, had no intention of going along with the legislation. The House Commerce Committee on May 14 approved a bill by Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.) to permit manufacturers to fix minimum resale price of trademarked or branded merchandise by giving notice to distributors. The bill would impose a federal resale price law on all states, regardless of state laws. Under its terms, merchants could face suit in federal court unless they agreed to sell branded or trademarked merchandise at prices suggested by manufacturers. It would apply to such items as furniture, drugs, jewelry, luggage, appliances and auto parts. The so-called “fair trade” laws have been crumbling before legal attacks in a number of states in recent years. However, Ohio moved counter to the trend when its Legislature enacted a minimum resale price bill this year. Os 45 state-adopted “fair trade” laws, the commerce committee said 15 were found unconstitutional by state courts in whole or in part. This did not include Ohio Where the original law was declared invalid.

Ii i NO DROWNING—The Red Cross offers this do-it-yourself lifesaving idea for pools or whereever there’s swimming: A post set in the ground, a 12-foot bamboo pole for extending to victims, an inflated innertube, about 40 feet of half-inch rope, and a tin with a wrapper listing rescue tips. (Central Press J Lumber Material Is Ordered Returned I An unusual predicament was solved in Adams circuit court Monday when kludge Myles F. i Parrish ruled in a petition in the ■ Earl A. Crider estate, concerning the payment of a deceased man’s - checks for lumber supplies. A few days prior to his death, 1 Mr. Crider purchased 3554.13 in lumber from the Hardwood Lumber Business in Union City. He paid for the order of wood with two checks. But, before the flfrm cashed the checks, Mr. Crider died. The firm then entered a plea for payment or return of the building materials when the banks failed to honor the checks, marking them “deceased.” When the will and last testament were brought before the court for probate, the judge ruled on thp firm’s petition for payment. Judge Parrish cited a similar case on file in ruling that the lumber firm has the right to repossess the lumber material. Because the checks of the decedent were not honored by the bank, although they were in no way tainted, the firm had its petition approved and the owners recovered the lumber property. WANT-ADS, SRwewne 4a BACON I

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Today’s Markets F. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly Keaastt-Mnrray) Corrected July 28 IflO to 180 1b511.25 180 to 200 lbs-— 1125 200 to 220 lbs.—- 13,85 220 to 240 1b5.13.50 240 to 260 1b513.00 260 to 280 lbs. —-—-- 12.50 280 to 300 1b512.25 300 to 325 1b511.75 325 to 350 lbs. 11.25 350 to 400 lbs. 2,—. 10.75 100 to 160 lbs.- 7-8 Roughs 300 lbs. down 11.25 300 to 330 lbs-10.75 330 to 360 lbs. 10.25 360 to 400 lbs. — 075 400 to 450 lbs. 9.25 450 to 500 lbs- 8.75 500 to 550 lbs. 8.25 550 lbs. up 7.75 Stagslo.oo Boars , - 5- 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat) 31.00 Lambs —— 20.00 Yearlings—- 12-00 Ewess.oo Bucks4.oo GRAIN FRICRS furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 28 Prices pain up to 2:30 P.M. Toda) Prices thereafter will change with market F. 0.8. Elevator No. 2 Wheat. Bu. 51.68 No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 1.67 36 Lb. Test Oats, 8u62 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. 1.98 WHOLESALE BGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUR FARM* Corrected July 28 Large Clean Whites. 26 Large Clean Browns.2s Mediums —- .22 Pullets .J .14 Heavy Hens —.ll Leghorn Hens.o7l4 David *. Marklls ... Attorney ESTATE WO. 5431 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES L. KOCHER. SR. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Vacation Term, 1959 In the matter of the Estate of Janiee L. Koeber, Sr. deceased. Notice is hereby alven that Jamee L. Koeber, Jr. as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adlams Circuit Court, on the 14 of August, 1959, at which time all persons interested 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 tbeir heirship or I claim to any part of said estate Janies L. Koeber. Jr. Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Jadce ; July 21, 28 If you nave something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. STORE HOURS 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mon. Tues. WeA. Fri. and Sat. till 9 p. as. Thursday A Sunday till 12 Noon KOHNE DRUG STORE CALL US FOB GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauttn* eate wheat, and soybeans 8e per baaha and corn 7e per IM Ba. BURK ELEVATOR CG Phones 3-2121 Mttß - --— ; — — TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING i.,.i ,»s Long Diataaen PHONE 8-2*07 G M C Saks & Service NEW A USED TRUCK* BUTLER GARAGB Sonth Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Srilli Rsirt Brsgi PONTIAC -Sales and ServW DECATUR SUPER SERVICE ————— b.