Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1950 — Page 7

THUMDAY, JANUARY 2«. 1»M

Sanman Former Is Top Tomato Former Lafayette. Ind . Jan. M. —IUPI— Clifford Bulach. of near Sunman, was named I*o winner of the Indiana double tonnage tomato clan competition today, a Purdue University extension horticulturist said.

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Roscoe Fraser. "the horticultur--Ist, said Bulach grew <3.1 tons of tomatoes in a 3.12 acre field for an average yield of 14. S tons per acre. Second In the double tonnage competition was Joe Bischoff, also of near Sunman, with an average yield of 13.4 tons of tomatoes per acre. - _ ~ -

Farm Problems Are Talked Al Meeting Annual Meeting Os FHA Is Held Here Approximately 15 ’ people were, present at the carry-lit dinner and| t'iftftSt. th We discumtfdn of farm problems today, held in the C. L. of C halt K of e "bolMlm! The meeting, an annual affair, was attended by <»tl* Kercher.' state field represent stive of the , fanners home administration, who; led t|w discussion about farm l management practices, effective I operation of lh<‘ farm «< it affect* Income in time, of falling pri.es, the organization of the farm In respect to full labor utilization and ' other allied aabjerta pertinent to J faruiint: procedure. i Farmers and. loeir families from j Adams, Allen. Wells and Jay coun [ ties atten led the ni.-etlng, att trf; I them persons who have purchased | 1 their farms with loans from the I farm home admiStWftiffrm Kercher explained that about i S<»> such loans have been made since the program begun wllltl four counties in the state in 1W37.' since that time the loans have been extended Io cover the entire stale and. Kercher pointed out, about .35®. have already paid hack their loans. > ' Titos?- desiring a loan from the j administration must first be ap-1 proved ns. well as the farm land: which they Utah to lom> by a comity advisory group Loren; Heller. Ervin .S< liucler and fieri-1 i man Egiy serve us thill hoard in Adams county. Bini Goes for Shells flintwp.id. V;c 11’1*1 When ’ “vf7-Tio~'"l’lTiTnii- '«'TfTJT> "iTHHi’kTirt for* gilder gravy. sh< found SS i.mpiy. .22 i aillwr t.lfb v.licll-. in ' the bird -, gizzard. FIAKORN CORN MUFFIN MIX rtuuoit wns «■" «®» - • For a pleasant change from bread or rolls, serve com muffins. raxy with Hakorn |uvt ,«W an egg and milk. And so delicious. No other corn muffin mix ha* been able to vxpi.rf Hakorn quality.

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Tic For Scholastic Honors At Barna - - -—- v ... , Herne. Jan 2«. — bustle Lehman, a senior and Grace Baumgartner, a freshman, tied for top scholastic hynors in the Berne-French high ..Whool for the flrat semester. Lehman and Miss Baumgartner both ' had the fine average of NT. Keh- [ lyn ’ Augsburger of the sixth grade, led the grades with an average at SS.CS. MacArthur Observes His TOlh Birthday General Observes Birthday Quietly Tokyo. Jan. 2*.—(UP) — GenDouglas MacArthur celebrated bls : Toth birthday today amid predlci thins he would return to the United States as soon as the Japanese ; peace Healy Is signed. The army newspaper Stars and Stripes', in a birthday Story, said MacArthar «a» " preparing ta,,U>e. day, which may not be far off, when the occupation wilj_ close I down and-he-can elect .to return to ! civilian life in Milwaukee. Wiseon- ; r in." "At the time the peace treaty Is I signed Mat Arthur may return to the United States for his longi deterred visit." the paper said. At bast he doesn’t wans to have until the lob is done. M.I Arthur observed his birthday <|iihtly by reviewing an honor guard of ISO men at the American embassy and then receiving cal- : lure al his headquarters. 'iin having a food birthday.” MacArthur told soldiers, diplomats, i-orri 'pondetits, and officials who i cum to wish him well. He added that; aiiyotu -<■<ll bratfng his Tmli| ■timrtnnrr’Wafr-tronnd ■toTm cnjbyhrg-'-it. ’ ' ■ - ' M;o trthtir said Ills 12-year-old son Arthur /had gh’t n him a pastel painting of flowers for his birthday. Critics may have varying things Ot n 'fty about pastels in the hands <>t."nty hoy. but it looked as good ;w a mbtat.df fo”ine;“ he said The jhpanesi press lauded Mac, - Arrluu -for his simple almost au- 1 , ui. way < t life and said - it could ■ ' ■W” nA. i -ary uhserinmVwMiThe "ex uavacant homage'' paid to Soviet ■pt < mil r Josef Stalin last month Skunk Shoots First Tauoina, Wash. tl’Pi. Soldiers c t ort Lewis had to shun one ot i :h.ii boys I’vt .\orman Klseo was I « .ikint pi-' wh- ti/i sWiik sToppril ’ nearby, Rist-o challenged the anl ; . t-ml but Hi, aktmk shot first A re “' i li, f v-uard had to take over the ; l„, ■ paces away HowTo Relieve Bronchitis Creomußioo relievsxpromptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble - to help Itstsen and eapel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell yout druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way if quickly allays the cough or vou are to have vour money beck. SBEPctoMiulo*

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