Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1958 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958

FFA Will Host Kids' Animal Nursery Show Exhibit Popular At State Fair Last Year The Indiana’s Future Farmers Association will again play host to the Young MacDonald's Farm at the Ihdiana State Fair' which is scheduled from August 27 through September 4. ’ Sponsored by the Indianapolis Livestock Marketing Institute, the exhibit, which was started ’ last year, will feature barnyard animals in nursery - rhyme settings for youngsters. The animals will be housed in a specially-designed exhibit tent with a false red barn front. Features in the exhibit will include puppies, cow and calves, young pigs, a duck gond, kittens,| rabbits, ewes and lambs. Visitors to the project will also be able to see baby chickens hatching from eggs in a glass covered incubator. Ledward D. Smith, vocationalagriculture teacher at Hagerstown is the general chairman of the project. Three FFA members will be on duty each day to answer questions concerning the animals. Wrecks Investigated By City Police Car-Motorcycle, Auto-Pedestrian Late Tuesday city police investigated a minor car-motorcycle mishap and received a report of an automobile-pedestrian accident. Ten dollars damage resulted to a motorcycle owned by Dale Stout. 18. route two, when a car driven by Viola Lucretia Archer, 37, 362 South Third street, backed into it at 122 West Monroe street. There was no damage to the Archer car in the mishap, which occurred approximately 8:35 p.m. Tuesday. At about 4:14 p.m. Tuesday, at the alley next to 135 North Second street, a car driven by Palmer Delain Urick, 16, route six, backed into a pedestrian who was carrying her infant daughter. The only visible injury to Barbara Geyer, 25, route three, was a bruised left knee, while 20-month-old Andela Geyer was not visibly injured. Both were taken to the Adams county memorial hospital after the persons involved reported to the city police department, and the two received out-patient treatment. Two Girls To Attend Rural Youth Campoul Anna K. Williams Is Dean Os Women Misses Leg or a Markle and Gloria Koeneman, members of the Adams county rural youth, left this morning for Merom to attend the annual state rural youth camp. Classes will be held each morning, and swimming, recreation, crafts and various party activities will fill the schedule. The camp, located along the Wabash river near Sullivan, will continue until Sunday afternoon. Anna K. Williams, former Adams county home demonstration agent, will be dean of women at the camp. Over 2,500 Dally Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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Temperatures Range From 110 to 32 In JUS NEW YORK (UPI) —The highest temperature recorded in the nation Tuesday was 110 at Needles, Calif., the U. S. Weather Bureali reported today. Lowest this morning was 32 at Big Piney, Wyo., and Fraser, Colo. POSITION (Contlmied from page one) for 2Vt, years. After reading the statement, the President said that he would have nothing further to say on the matter for the present because other phases of school integration controversies are pending in the courts. Declines Personal Opinion But, in answer to later questions, he said there had been preliminary negotiations looking toward talks between himself and his aides and Gov. J. Lindsey Almond Jr. of Virginia on the racial integration situation in schools in that state, partcularly at Arlington just across the Potomac from Washington, and Norfolk. Thousands of families of federal employes live in these two areas. The President declined to say whether he personally favors a beginning of racial integration in public schools. He said that he had always declined to do so since becoming president. He explained that he was sworn to defend the Constitution and that it would weaken public opinion and make it much more difficult for him to carry out his diities if he stated publicly whether he agreed or disagreed with a court decision. The President's school statement came at the outset of his first news conference since the Federal Appeals Court in St. Louis overruled a federal judge’s order postponing school intgration in Little Rock. ELECTION rCuntlnuea nom page one) fer. Lewellyn Lehman, Don Moser, Harold Moser and William Ringger. Hartford — David Alberson, Elmer Dubach, Joseph T. Glendening. Dale McCune, Harry Moser, Kenneth Noll. John Price, Leonard M Wagley. Clarence Wanner and Ivan Zeigler. Jefferson — Glen W. Adams. Wilber Baker, Vernon Bollenbacher. William Derickson, Jerome Gaerke, Willis Martin, J. Robert Myers, Herbert Schaadt, Ernest O. Sommer, and Arthur Weaver. Kirkland — Earl Arnold, Paul Arnold, Harold Barger, Robert Ehrman. Glen Griffiths. Joseph T Hazelwood, Harold Henschen, Robert High, Daniel Lantz and Evan Yake. Monroe — Albert Amstutz, John Christener, Jr., Lawrence Eicher. Elmer Inniger, Gorman Kauffman. Walter Lehman, Paul Liechty. James Michaels, Howard Nussbaum and Laverne Ringger. Preble — Hugo Bulmahn, Waldo Conrad, Venn Linker, Richard L. Miller, Raymond Reinking, Harold Scherry, Leroy Werling. Robert J. Werling. Arthur Worth and Irvin Worthman. Root _ William C. Aumann, Herbert Boerger. Harold Bulmahn.. Herman Franz, Jr., William Frit-' zinger, Clarence E. Macke, Warren Nidlinger, Jack Schnepf, William A. Selking and William Susdorf. St. Mary’s — Lyle Bailey, Clarence Black, D. Clouse, Benoit P. Johnson, Austin McMichaels. Kenneth Mitchel, ’ Noble Raudenbush, Wayne Riley, Harvey J. Sells and Richard R. Speakman. Union — Simon Bleeke, Theodore Bleeke, Oscar H. Fuelling, Ervin Fuelling, Francis Geimer, Benj. Gerke, Alfred Grote, Hugh Nidlinger. Arnold Thieme and Ernst Thieme. Wabash — Leroy Biberstein, Herman Burke, Robert Gerber, Franklin Hofstetter, Wilbur Kirchhofer. Merl Kuhn, Robert Long, Eugene Snow, Delmer Stanley and Harley J. Tumbleson. Washington — Don Cook, Brice Fisher, Walter Jack Lengerich, Paul E. Kohne, Herman Loshe, Floyd Marshand, Richard Martin. Oscar J. Miller, Lewis Rumschlag, Jr., and Bernard Staub. Chairmen of the community election boards are: Blue Creek, Claude W. Marckel; French, Harold Zeigler: Hartford, Ivan Huser; Jefferson, Holman Egly; Kirkland, Ezra Kaehr; Monroe, Forrest Sprunger; Preble, Walter Hildebrand: Root, Fred D. Kunkel: St. Mary’s, Gale H. Cook; Union, Fred Ulman; Wabash, Raymond Van Emon; Washington, Lewis Stump. Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with Naggingßackache Now! You can get the fait relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain —you want relief—want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder Irritation following wrong food and drink-often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan’s Pills work ’fast ■in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to -«•- ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by Soothing effect on bladder irritation. 8. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money. Get Doan's Pills today I

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