Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1949 — Page 6
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To Resurface Berne Street Next Month Berne, Jun<; 23. — The Bermtown lioard has awarded the contract to Meshberger Brother* of Linn Grove for the resurfacing of North Jefferson street here. Thi* Street has been in bad condition for several yearn The work will be done is July. Two Girls Injured As Auto Is Wrecked A railor home on leave lost control of his automobile on a county highway six miles northeast of Geneva yesterday, and the car landed in a nearby ditch, injuring the boy * two sister* The sailor, James A Rhode*, route two, Berne, was tak • ing hi* two sisters. Ford Janet and Mary Juanita, to a softball game in Berne. The two sisters wire still in the Adams county memorial hospital this morning Ford Janet Rhode* suffered severe facial lacerations and Maty Juanita had an injury to her back and a head concussion The boy was released from the hospital last night, lie was less seriously cut about the arm* and leg* When the car hit the ditch, Rhodes reported, the plate glass windows in the 1929 mode! shat tired, spraying the car’s occupants with broken glass The automobile
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was totally wrecked, he said The injured were brought to the Adams county hospital by a farmer who lived near the place where the accident occurred. Accept Calls To Retain Pastorates Berne. June 23. — Two local pastors, the Rev. J Pritchard Amstutz. of the First Missionary church, and the Rev Oscar Eichor,' of the West Missionary church, have accepted calls to remain as IHiKtors at their respective church for the coming year. The calls were i extended recently. NEW ENGLAND <C<»nt. From Page Om-> cause they can't get suitable prices for their plantings. What we need is a real good drought to cut down this surplus somewhat. ‘ District forecaster William Drebert, Boston, said a few week* of; dry weather* Is “not at all unusual for this area.” Chester D. Stevens of the V. S. department of agriculture said any New England crop loss won’t be’ "widespread or effective elsewhere." A chamber of commerce spokes I man earlier said New England crop' damage would run to 145,000,000.
»| Stevens said he dldrgt see how i i guch an estimate was possible since i > I no one could calculate the damage in advance. < "I’m more afraid of too much i rain than I am of too little,” Stev- i i
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?n* said. o ‘T-a*t year we had too much wate? and there wax greater loan of crepe than han been reported th!* year." • | liut farther eolith, crop obeervere *ai<i the condition of the New York
fruit and vegetable crop wai "crucial.” and the weather bureau predicted the drought would continue | "at least a few day* more." Although many of them were mllea from the nearest cornfield, j
the weather aleo was affecting the live* of the city dwellers. They were aeked not to water theli lawn*. Their kid* couldn’t take •bower* under fire hydrant*. Their televlaton sets were acting up be
cause they couldn't go to Maaaachusetta or Vermont woodland* closed on account of the fire hazard. Weather-conacloua Californian* had some Idea how they felt. The
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