Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1949 — Page 2

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New Teachers Hired In Hartford Township Berne, Aug. 11 — Three new teacher# will be employed at the Hartford township school during the coming year. Trustee Ralph Miller has announced his faculty < and reports that Hugh Tate will be back as principal and Herman Neuenschwander as coach. Other members of the faculty are Hugh Cobb. Grace Smith. Frances Smith. * James Russel, Edna Glendentng. Mrs. Harry Johnson and .Mrs. Orval Habegger. Mr Russel. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Habegger are the new teachers. Calvin Dubach will be janitor in place of Sam , Anderson.

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Man Is Drowned As Boat Is Capsized Clinton, Ind.. Aug. 11. —(UP)—' Stephen Fnllman, 55. drowned in the Wabash river yesterday when bis boat capsized about half a , mile north of a railroad bridge. Parke county coroner B. H. Brantson ruled that his death was 1 accidental. His body was recoverled about two and a half hours later. Fullman. a World War I veteran, was searching for mussels. His boat, loaded with a concrete anchor and heavy pieces of metal, capsized when he apparently tried to | make a sharp turn. He could not i swim. , - - ■ — w Ohio Official To Speak To Editors Indianapolis, Aug. 11. —(UP) — Lt. Gov John A Watkins, president of the Indiana Democratic editorial association, today said Ohio state auditor Joseph T. Ferguson would address the IDEA'S ananual outing at French Lick Aug. °7 Watkins said Ferguson, a leading contender for the Democratic nomination to oppose Sen. Robert A. Taft's re-election bld next year, would replace Sen. Estes Kefauver, D.. Tenn., who will be unable to attend the meeting. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

More Meal, Poultry And Eggs Foreseen Big Feed Crops To Increase Products Washington, Aug 11 — (UP) — The nation could look forward today to increased supplies of meat, poultry and eggs for a long time to come. A continued upswing In output of most livestock products appeared in prospect as a result of this year's big feed crops. After making its August survey of crop prospects, the agriculture department reported yesterday that even though livestock numbers will be up next year “the moat liberal feed supplies in history are in prospect for the 194950 season ...” "To a record carry-over of corn and large carry-overs of oats and barley will be added another huge corn crop and much larger than average crops of oats and grain sorghums," it said. Whether consumers will get the full benefit of the increased supply of livestock products may depend largely on what this congress does about farm legislation. If it orders a continuation of present levels and present methods of price supports for hogs, eggs, chickens and butterfat, the government will have to buy up any "excess" production which would drive prices below the support level next year The government this year already has taken about 14 eggs per capita off the market to hold up farm prices. It has bought up 20.0n0.0nn pounds of butter for the same purpose. Hog prices are far above support levels now. bnt the agriculture department fears it may have to buy pork for price I support sometime this fall when ' the big pig crops start moving to market. $200,000 Paving Job Covers 13 Manholes Glendale. Cal.. Aug. 11 — (UP) — City fathers looked proudly at their newly-finished 5200.000 paving job on busy Brand Blvd Then they discovered they had covered up 13 manholes, the only access to underground conduits serving telephone, light, gas. power and other utilities. The manholes were located with master charts, and workmen were busy uncovering them today. Canadian farmers have cultivated flue-cured tobacco for many years, but they still Import nearly 2,000 North Carolina farmers to cure tne crop for them each fall. ■ Trade In a Good Town — Cooatur

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zI- . - ' ( ' I -1* ' v BL '' ' B i' if-** BOH ' wd I, I IfTH MIK. 19-yeor-old Chagrin Falls mins. wiH be "Miss Ohio” in the "Mlm America” beauty pageant at Atlantic City, N. J., in September (/nttrnational) ADMITS TRYING (Coat From Page One) included such hits as the transfer of the automotive parts disposal program from Washington to Chicago after it "fizzled" at Washington headquarters. Another item was a purported plan by the quartermasters department to contract privately for starvoTirs TO r« i UTAH? OF INDIANA. * AD.UMt COUNTY. Mli> the Circuit Court, Vacation Term. 1949. Henry M. Htelnbrunner, et al vs. Hang<>r Huey. Administrator of the 4-istate of Troy Huey, deceased, et al Now comes the plaintiffs, by Wheat A Grimes their Attorneys. ,ind files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the said defendants, to wit: Kenneth A. Huey. Margaret Knyart and Catherine Eplllto are not residents of the .state of Indiana, and that said complaint herein Is for specific performance and is founded upon and conne< t»d with a contract In relation to real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, said real estate described as follows, to-wlt: The middle part of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two <32) In township twenty-five (25) north, range fifteen (15) east, beginning at a stake In the state road at the southeast corner of the land formerly owned by John O. Lmtfbourrow and running thence south twenty eight I 2*) rods and twelve and onehalf <12(5) links; thence east one hundred fifty nine (159) rods and seventeen (17) links; thence north twenty-eight (3»> rods and twelve < and one-half <l2 % I links; I lienee west one hundred fifty nine (159) rods and seventeen links to the place of beginning, containing az-res more or less Also, sixteen (14) acres of land, being a part of the southeast quarter of section tlilrtytwo (32). township twenty-five north (25), range fifteen (15) east and described as follows B-glnnlng |at the southwest corner of lands | formerly owned by Wade Loofbourrow and running thence south fiftyfive (55) rods to the county linw; thence east on said county line far enough to make sixteen (14> acres; thence north fifty-five (55) rods to the land formerly owned by Wade Loofbourrow; thence west to the place of beginning In all contain1 Ing lit) acres more or less. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they ,>e and appear on the 29th day of Hep tern her, A. D. i9i9, the same being a judicial day of the September Term. 19<9, of the Adams Circuit Court, at the Court House in Decatur in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined (n their absence. Witness my name, and the seal' of said Court affixed at Decatur this 24th day of. July A. D. 1919 EDWARD JABERG. Clerk JULY 24— AUG. 4—ll

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