Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1951 — Page 7
Thursday, July 5, 1951
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Boron Deficiencies t Thirty-one states in the U. SL and t six provinces in Canada hav| re- , ported boron deficiencies in over 40 . i different crops. • i Erosion Loss in U. 8. ’ Estimates are that the U. S. is losing two hundred 40-acre farms (8.000 acres) a day through erosion.
Limberlost Meeting As Berne On Monday | Association Plans -J Rotation Meetings E jThe July meeting of the Limberloflt Association, Inc., will be held in\he Marine Room of the Bbrne Auditorium, July 9 at 8 p. m. This w(jl be the first meeting held undtr the rotation plan recently adopted by the association. Under this plan the meetings will be held alte a different town or city in Lipiberlost land each month. , The Limberloet Association, Inc. i«| dedicated to promoting the memory of Gene Stratton Porter titrough the greatest possible de--velopment of Limberlost land. By proper planning it is believed that thf tri-county area embraced, can the recreational center of Extern Indiana. The area embraces part of southeastern county, northern Jay county and southern Adams county. This arpa is tied together? by geography and by history. \ |>ands of the three counties. Afjams, Jay and Wells, \ drained in|p the Limber lost swamps made famous by Gene Stratton Porter. Ab are part of the Upper Wabash drainage basin. In the early days a |>arty of surveyors sent out by th| governor of Ohio surveyed the aria bf the three counties while spending the winter at one of the cabins in New Corydon. Stratton Porter’s cabin in Gejneva, which is now. the Limberleal state memorial, the Wells county state forest and game farm, Ceylon covered bridge, the Caftoper levee and the great beaver Slams of the area are already ... ~ . , - MANCHURIA J\’ {J ! / [tARTHEST Uhl AOVAHCtI . vT/‘ ff \ HYtSANJtN-~ V fWEMNT UNtj REQ ADVANO] ~ Z /\ ( 1 (AESONG (underlined), once Korea’s capital, is site selected by Communists for truce talks July L(ft The ancient City had a popua|ion of more than 68,000, accordng to latest (1938) official figures. talks may be held on the Danish hospital ship Jutlandia, on vjiich UN officials originally Incited the Communists to meet in dfonsan harbor on the east coart f |pfRFECT FORI rFAOY-CUT SPAGHETTI
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drawing an ever Increasing number of tourists to the area. Three groups of club women have visited thei area in less than three When the, Gene Stratton Porter bird sanctuary and a six or seven hundred acre lake on Litnberlost become realities there will be nothing comparable in all of Eastern Indiana, the Association spokesman said. County Square Dance festival On Friday Plans are completed for the Adams county square dance festival Friday night, at Geel’s barn on road 224. Square dance s(ds and callers desiring to enter the contest should contact the county agricultural extension office in the basement of the post office building before 3 p.m. Friday. Each set Will be allowed six minutes to give an exhibition dance called either by an extra person or on a record; All sets, dancing concurrently, Will participate in two group dances called by a competing caller. Each set will bd judged by Its performance in the exhibition dance )»nd the' group dances. Each competing caller will be judged by iiis br her calling for six minutes any. necessary explanation of the call. The winners of the -county contest will participate in the district square dance festival at Wabash July 21,. 'The Adams county rural youth is sponsoring this event. A dance for the public will be held .the remainder of the evening. Everyone is invited to attend. Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. , 'W* HEAVILY tattooed Thomaa (Scup) Kling, 43, 5-feet-5%, is on the VEl'r •"Ten Most Wanted” list as i bank robber and escapee. He is wanted specifically for attempted holdup in Bayonne, N. J. Kling’s tattoos include eagle and sailing ihip on his chest, eagle with ‘Union & Liberty” and horseshoe >n right arm. (International} You’ll Live in It HF II | | I I—■—''A I B \ llm 1A lr4 z iVl\ 2u/K\i I I 111 \ 'iWtnllW wlsr .• I *\’ At W 12—20.30—42 try •■ • /V -■ Cool as h freeze! Sew It with ease! This is the casual you’ll depend on for shopping, church,, or even sports, according to the fabric you choose. Deep yoke, big pockets ate new fashion details’ Pattern 9361 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 . takes 4% yards 35-inch. This easy-to me pattern gives perfect fit Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, ckre of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept.; P.0.80x 6740, Chicago 80. 111. PHnt plainly Your Name, Address, 2otfe, Size and Style Number. SEND NOW! Our Marian Martin Summer Pattern Book is just out! Send Twenty Cents today for your copy. You’ll sew the smartest most practical wardrobes for your family tpd yourself with oatterns chosen from this book. A Free pattern of a beachrobe for Misses is printed in book. . I
Indianapolis Worqan Killed In Accident' Columbus, Ind., July S—(UP5 —(UP) — Mrs. Evelyn W, Flecker, Indianapolis. was killed today and four persons injured in a head-on collision on U.S. 31-A about two miles north cohere. State police said a car driven by the woman’s son, Robert, of Char nute Field, ill., collided with an auto driven by William Hedges, Columbus. Robert, Hedge®, his wife and their six-yeaAold son. Randall, hurt. The oth«r san, eight-month-old Michael, was unhurt. Russians Attend Meeting In Berlin Berlin, July 5 — (UP)— The Russians attended the first four-power meeting in Berlin sifice 1949 today. It was called by the western allies •to discuss trade and traffic through the Soviet zone between Berlin and western Germany. informed sources the western representatives would press for the right to ship goods in and out of Berlin without Soviet restrictions which last month resulted in an “economic blockade” of exports.
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