Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1964 — Page 2

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WANTED 500 More People to Enjoy Our SMORGASBORD Fri. and Sat. Nights 5 to 9 P. M. Cafeteria Dinners Sunday Noon * PARKWAY RESTAURANT U. s. 17 South edge of Berne, Ind. i Thanks ... Mrs. Johnson and I thank ? 0 you from the bottom of “ T our hearts for the support : j that you voters gave me " in my campaign for re- : -sEIssEEH nomination. 1 pledge a | strong campaign for re- :■ . VjT*> election this fall, and I ||| «' * promise to represent you ? . faithfully and honestly in I V ■■ -TO the state legislature next | January if you elect me | •? this coming November. | .. 4* Burl Johnson STATE REPRESENTATIVE ADAMS and WELLS COUNTIES TRADE IN DECATUR

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Charge Military Attaches Drugged MOSCOW (UPD—Soviet authorities maintained silence today on American and British charges that four Western military attaches were drugged recently in the Russian city ol Odessa. The U.S. attaches involved in the March 25 incident were identified as Marine Lt. Col. ■ James Landrigan, Navy Cmdr. Sumner Shapiro and Air Force Lt. Col. William Van Meter. The British officer was assistant naval attache Lt. Cmdr. J. Harvey Samuel. The U.S. and British embassies lodged official protests with the Soviet government last Saturday, noting the apparent drugging with barbiturates during “ an official visit by the attaches to the Black Sea port. The U.S. embassy said Thursday night medical tests showed barbiturates were present in the blood streams of the attaches in sufficient amounts to cause extreme drowsiness. The embassy said the protest had been elayed more than a month while the tests were being

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analyzed. - The three attaches first became aware that they had been drugged when they awoke on the morning of March 26 feeling extremely drosy, a U. S. Embassy spokesman said. They had dined together at the hotel the evening before but it was not known whether the drugging occurred during the meal. The U.S. spokesman declined to state whether there was any apparent motive for the drugging. He said there was no indication the hotel room or the officers were searched while they were asleep. They returned to Moscow following the incident. Berne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid May 5 Top veals 29.00 Top lambs 26.90 Top steers and heifers 20.00 Top bulls -■- 18.00 Good cows 14.00-15.10 Canners and cutters— 12.00-14.00 Top hogs T — 15 90 Top sows 13.00 Male hogs 10.50-13.50 Cake Baking Air holes in your cakes can be prevented by pouring the batter through a slit spoon.

Hold Mental Health Dinner On Thursday Tlie Adams county mental health association will have a dinner meeting at the Palmer House in Berne, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Anyone who is interested in learning the work of the mental health association is invited to attend, and is asked to call Mrs. Roger Schuster for reservations. ( Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPCHuIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 5,000; barrows and gilts very uneven, steady to mostly 25 lower, most decline on 230300 lb; 1 and 2, 190-220 lb 15.7516.00; 49 head 1625; 1 to 3, 190225 lb 15.25-15.75 ; 225-240 lb 14.75-15.25; sows steady' to 25 higher; 1 to 3, 300-400 lb 12.7513.50; 2 and 3, 400-600 lb 12.0013.00. Cattle 275; calves 10; steers steady; other classes too limited to test market; few choice • steers 20.50-20.75; small lot 21.00; good to low choice 18.5020.50; cariner and cutter cows 11.00-13.50; few utility 13.5014.50; good to choice vealers 24.00-29.00. Sheep 125; largely bought to arrive; small lot choice wooled old crop lambs 22.50. Smoky Room If your living room is heavy with smoke after a party, and you do not wish to retire leaving a window open, put a basin of water in the room and leave overnight. The air will be fresh in the morning. RUMMAGE SALE Formerly Klank's Bldg. on Madison Street May 15 - 16-9:00 a. m. ST. JOHN’S LADIES AID FLAT ROCK

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: "How Did Man Get the Bible?" is the name of a public Bible lecture to be given by R. C. Steele a Watchtower representative and an assistant presiding minister. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “The, Christian Woman’s Need for a Head Covering-When?” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be 1 Cor. 11:7, “For a man ought not to have his head covered, as he is God’s image and glory; but the woman is man’s glory.’’ Tues. & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, “Babylon the Great Has Fallen, God’s Kingdom Rules.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Service Meeting. NOTICK _ TO FC-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA SS COUNTY OF ADAMS IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF KIRK ANTHONY VORHEES AND SEAN MITCHELL VORHEES BY CLARK L. REED AND CONNIE KAY REED, husband and wife IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT (PROBATE DIVISION) NO. 1147 An affidavit having been filed by two disinterested persons in the above entitled cause of action that upon diligent inquiry the exact residence of Earl B. Vorhees is unknown, and that Jt Is their belief that he is a nonresident of the State of Indiana; now therefore, the said Earl B. Vorhees is hereby notified of the pendency of the above- entitled atcion, and unless the said Earl B. Vorhees be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court on the 3rd day of July, 19«4 at 9:00 AM. at the Court House in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and answer or demur, the sanqe will be determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Court this 28th day of April, 1964. GEORGE M. BAIR, Clerk Adams Circuit Court ROBERT S. ANDERSON Attorney for Petitioners 5/1, 8, 15. John L. DeVoss, Attorney ESTATE NO. 5786 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF MARIE >H. YORK. In the Circuit Court of Adams County. April .Term, 1964 In the matter of the Estate of MARIE H. YORK, deceased/ Notice is hereby given that Mary Lou York as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented 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 27th of May, 1964, 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 claini to any part of said estate. Mary Lou York Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Adapis Circuit Count 5/8, 15. __ MOREFAMIUES WITH KIDS HUNT WALLS WITH n EASYTOCLEAN ? I • ; A I Kem-I ' xlTonel * /- </ Irml Sherwin- QI ID CD Williams UUr tri KEM-TONE Fingermarks, even crayon marks, wash right off I The easy way to lovelier rooms. One coat covers and one gallon does the walls of an average room. Guaranteed washable. WE HAVE ALL THf NEW COLORS. Come in and see the/n. Sherwin - Williams Co. 222 N- Second St.

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