Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1940 — Page 6

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4-H WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED 441 C lub Cattle Judged Today Am Final Cattle Judging Judging of ♦»< ‘l»t» ttel.ielna this afletnoon by prof J.nu- Hit- I ton of I‘urdue univer.lty tloM-d th" iat'l* <bow< held ra< b yrer hi ton RM-tlon With the Dwatur F Htrret Fair aud Adrirnltural Show HalSttiM Th. «rand ihamniuu Hul-tein wa- shown by Millard Hihwartz IMher llolKtr.n til dub wuin-t---were: 4'oW da”! Warren Nidi tiger first; Millard Schwartz. -■•mtid Senior yearling: Kim-r Nu«<ban tn. first. Junior yearling: Millard Hthwarn, fir»t; Warren Nidling- -r, ■ ■ ond. Settlor ialf: Millard Schwartz, flrat; Elm<r Nu«d>aum, • ■ <nd. Milo Nu«-l-aum. th: d. Junior ialf; Millard bw.i '*. fir*’. Warren Nldliugir, nd, Ayrshire* The prist-winning ill duh tyrJiiri- Wa- -hown by Enter-mi 1.--h---man. Other -titrant* hi th-- Ay: hire *how the largest of th- 441 dub group- were: <‘ow»: ban Arnold, fir-t; T mas L-hnun. aarond; Uw tie Ar nold. third. Hill Arnold, foui’b. Junior yearling; John W . .g*'. first; Ro«r Marie A-hieinati. ond. Thoma* la-btnan th d. Senior ialf; John Wright, t -• Dun Arnold. e< <md. Thoma- 1.-: man. third. Junior <alf: K"*e .Maur A-dlle-man. first, Emerson l.rhman <w •' ond; Phylli* A-chl-iuan. thi ■! Thoma- fourth. Cusrnssy Beat 4-H duh. Guernsey waShown by Margaret Mu---. and •••< ond beat by Jarne* Mitres, Jersey Flr«t plan- In the Jersey 4 11 dub abow waa taken by Edwin Kui te and aw ond by Urai e Mi-rer. O LIVESTOCK TO (CON'TINCED FROM PAGE ONE) on First afreet to their u-spet tivlent*. Or. H. V lleVor, float diairm.it ha* prevtuu-fy announced that a numlh-r of the float* and exhibitwhich appeared ill Wednesday- , parades are expei ted to lead the livestock parade Friday night. ASCHLEMANCOW SHOW WINNER Henry Aschleman Win* Grand Championship At Ayrshire Show Henry Ast hlernan'* aged cow was named senior and grand champion female of the district { Ayrshire cattle show held Wednesday afternoon In the county garage * as part of the becatur Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show. Mr. Aschleman's winning <ow waa Ambassador s Beaty No. 4*,249. The reserve champion female was Ambassador's Beauty No. 47 • 2<>4.22* owned by the Carefree Farms at Grabill. The Junior champion female was Kits Fern No 204.741 owned by Mr. Aschle- j man. Among the unusual features of the Ayrshire district show were the group contests. In one of them, the dairy farm herd contest, James Hilton, of Purdue Cnirerslty, the Judge, said, "there may lie 24 better cows but I would not know where to get them." Winners of this contest were; Carefree Farms, first; Henry Aachleman. second; Ralph H Henry, third; Edgar II Wright, fourth; Otto Lehman, fifth. Another class was the one for special production. This was composed of groups of four animals each having three females and one bull. The females must have had records of 310 pounds nt butter fat for 10 months as two year olds to 400 pounds as aged cows. The bull must come from dams having aim lar records. Winners in this were; Henry Aachleman, flrat: Ralph B. Henry, second; Edgar D. Wright, third; Otto B. Lehman, fourth. In a life-time production class, a cow owned by Ralph B. Henry was first with a record of 129.011 pounds of milk and 5.704 pounds of butter fat. Thia is the third highest record held by a living cow of the breed and was made in 12 record*. A cow owned hy Carefree Farm with a record of J,544 pounds of butter fat waa second. * Winners of the Junior get of sire contest were: Henry Aachleman. first; Ralph B. Henry, second; Mr LebnMD. third: Edgar D. Wright, fourth. Winners of the senior get-of-sire contest were: Henry Aschleman. flrst; Ralph Henry, second; Otto Lehman, third, and Homer

• Arnold, fourth, Females owner* of prize winning female* Were: Cows four years old and over Henry Nsthb-man, Ural: i'arefrei Farm*, second, third, fourth, fifth; I Henry Arehleman. seventh, eighth Edgar D Wright, ninth; Ralph Henry, tenth, eleventh, twelfth; Henry Am hlernan IMh: Otto 11. lahmati. Itih. L’-ih; Ralph Henry. ! Idin: otto it l,ehman, I7tb. I*th; | H>>iner Arrmold * Hons, 19th; Edgar It Wright, 2"th. Cows three years t Id and under sou Edgar O W KM. flrst; Cure. free Farms, sei ond. Otto II la-li--1 man. third: Homer W. Arnold A Nona, fourth and fifth. I Cow*, two years and under three: Carefree Farms. Hr*t and second; otto 11. 1.-hinaii third, Edgar It. Wright, fourth. Henry Arehleman floh: Homer Arnold a Hons sixth Hetnor yearling heifer: Henry hlernan. flr«t Htrahm a Ming er second. Edgar Wright, third; Itu'h Anna Wright, fourth: Henry A-< hlernan. fifth: Ralph II Henry, sixth Edgar D W-lght seventh Junior yearling heifer: Htrahm A Minser, first, O'to It Mhman. .. . ond. Ralph Henry, thi d Car*, ft-.- Farms, fourth; O'to It Mhman. fifth: Henry As. hlernan, •nth; Carefree Fann* -eventh; , Htrahm a Minger eighth: otto It laehman. ninth; N’*uhm a Minser, tenth and eleventh. H. n«r heifer calf Carolyn j ll.my first: John H W-lght. **<• <md Carefree Farms, third fourth: f)"o 11. Lehman, fifth: Carefree F.. in*. - »'h Homer W. Arnold, seventh otto It Lehman, eighth; HtrahVn a Minger. ninth. Jut li. lferialf: Henry A««hleman first. Ralph II Henry. *e<ond. third: Henry A« h'eman, fourth, fifth sixth: Homer Arnold a Non*, -eurith. eighth: Thomas o 1,, t nth < • Farm*, tenth. MAN UNINJURED IN FALL HERE Lee Schultz Escape* Injury In Tail I'rom Bridge Wednesday Lee N. hul'z. 2* liecatut miractiI lously ..... aped w-rii.iu injury Wed > ne-day afternoon in an Iti-foot fall In'-, the Hi Mary's river. N. hultr one of a i r.-w working on the construction of a new l.ridg.- | ove, the S' Mary's river for federal road 27 by par- fell from the j'op of the partly completed stiuc tore. He landed on his ba. k at the edge of the river in several Inches of water IL- was taken '<> the Adams county memorial hospital for treatj menl and an X ray of hl< injured ba. k I: wa» dis. los.-d that he had -iiff.-t.-d no broken IsMies After treatment he was released ■ and belay he was able to lie up and around, visiting the fair this morning LIECHHWINS NEUHAUSEN CUP I e—■ lire Calvin Liechty And Sons Win Permanent Posssession Os Cup Calvin Liechty and Son* rained permanent possession of the Neuhauser trophy by winning It for the second successive year. The cup ha« been given to the person showing the best purebred Belgian mars in the annual Adams county horse show. The show was Judged Wednesday at the Decatur sales barn by T E. Evans of Gomer. Ohio. The grand champion of the show wa« a two year old mare shown by William Kohne. Winners in th* horse show whose i names were not given In Wednesday's edition of the Democrat are: | Pure bred suckling mare colt: Harry first. Archie Smitley. second: Harrison Miller, third: Peter B. Lehman, fourth: Archie H. Smltley. fifth. Pure bred tn»re and colt: Archie H. Smltley. first: Harry I<«hman. second: B H. Miller, third: Adolph Bultreneler. fourth; Archie Smitley. fifth. Grade mare, three year* and over: Clem Wulliman. first: Christ Knlpsteln. second: Arcnle H Smitley. third: O. T. Johnson, fourth. Clem Wulliman. fifth. Grade Mares: two year* old and over: William Kohne. first; O. T. Johnson, and Hon. second and third: Adolph Bultemeler, fourth; Walter Sudduth, fifth. Grade mares, one ye.ir old: 0. T, Johnson and Son. ftiat; William Rodenbeck, second; Roger Moser, third: Melvin Buuck. fourth; Harry ladMnan. fifth. Grade suckling mare colts: O. T. Johnson and Son. first; Clem Wulliman. second and L. R. Myers, third. Grade suckling stud eolts: William Qohne, first; Christ Knlpsteln. second and third. Grade mare and colt: Clem Wulliman. flrat; 0. T. Johnson, second;

William Kohne. third, Christ Knlpstein, fourth and fifth. Geldings, any age. George Morris. first: Adolph Bullrmeier, «e< -1 "lid. George Mo :l*. tnird and fourth. Matched team any breid Clem Wullimah. flrsi; Hniitley and Miller. second and third. Ilulienieler and Kohne fourth. O T Johnson and Hun. fifth. pioduie iif dam pure hied- Archie 11. Hmltley. first; II H Miller, -eioiid Adolph Itullemeler, third; Peter H la-hman. fourth and fifth. Produie of dam grade: William Kohtie tint: i> T. Johnson and Hon, iMimd. Adolph Bultemeler. third. G"t of Hire- Archie Hmllley. first; Adolph Itiiliemeier. -econd and third; An hie Smltley, fourth und fifth - —o— — FLOWER SHOW JUDGED TODAY PlowrrN To Remain In Court lloum* Corridor I'ntil Saturday Winners 111 the annual flower show sponsored in the court house corridor during fair Week by th«ll'i.ibir Garden Club were .111 iiounied late thin afternoon The Judging was done by MrHarry Armitage of Fort Wayne Mrs Wljlfam Hrhenlo-ik "! Berne and Mt- Jann Merri»ea'h<- of! F t Wayn» Mr- Itii-i Let, • »a-| general < hairman of th- event Displays were also » re<t*d by I the J)e, atur Floral company and l the Rent* Florists, Imrh of thi<|ty Th-- winners ar--Miniature bouquet Mr- Martin Zimmerman, first and Mis Glen Hill, secund Twin bouquet Mrs Homei krn i old first and Mrs Martin Zlmmei man, second Mixed 'able luiuqurts Mrs Don Lutes, first and Mrs Jesse Will ties, second: Mrs Kenneth Run yon. honorable mention White flowers, whit-- Vases Mis i t lyde Gould flt«t and Mis Roy Runyon. »e< ond Elinor Auman, honorable mention. Asters, two blooms Mrs A-.i! PoiliH k. first arid second large zinnia- Mrs Don Lutes I first and Mrs Lionel Brentlinge: , i«-i ond. Htnall zinnias Mrs A-.i P- ll«»< k , first and second large marigold Mrs Maltin' 1 Zimmerman first at- j B- 'ly Ann J Knhi.e second Small marigold Mrs Asa I'ol lock, first and Mrs Clyde Gould , set ond || Snapdragons Betty Ann Kohne. h first and Elinor Aum.inn. sec ond i, Phlox Miss Jessie Winnes. first, and Mrs Earl Butler, second I, Nasturtium* Mrs Ib-tiry Hellet i first. | Petunia- Mr- Hoy Runyon, first , and Mary Horn, second Cosmos Mrs Clyde Gould, first , and Ruth Gottsc halk, second GailsrdU Elinor Sumann. first Roses, one bloom Mrs. Martin I Zimmerman, first and second, i Gladiolus Mrs linn Lute*, first : and Mrs Homer Arnold, second House plants .Mrs Mary Horg. first and .Mrs Noah Rich, second All flowers are to be removed Saturday morning after 9 o'clock, 'at which time the prise money will be distributed The members of i rhe club expressed their apprecia I | Hon and thanks to the two local floral companies. Amos Ketchum and his assistants, and all cithers who aided in staging the event. PARKING — Schmitt Field acrtMH Bridge —lO c.

■’ ■ ■■ Six Day* of I nequalled Display of Exhibits and Entertainment at the GREAT JAY COUNTY FAIR Starting August 4,1940 PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK: SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 Sun Bro* circu*. afternoon. 2 30; night 7:30; circu* atari from bl* top, apecial lighting effect*. Dog ahow. MONDAY, AUGUST 5 Sun Bro*, clrcua, 7:30; admlaalon will be charged after < o’clock TUESDAY, AUGUST • . Children’* day. free to achool children of Jay County, both late and ainpltheatre Entertainment bicycle race*, pony race*, pet parade, free art* Well* Bro*.; hor*e-pulllng conteat WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 Raring program Well* Bro* free act*: »tock parade at 12:30; Judging of aloek. Night— Renfro Valley Barn Dance, Aunt Idy and Little Clifford, headliner*; hone-pulling conteat THURSDAY. AUGUST S Swing Show*— S act* of entertainment; free act*; race program FRIDAY. AUGUST • Racing program. Well* Bro* free acta; horie-pulilng conte*t; Roger Ludy'i Jay County Jamboree; Firework* dliplay following, depicting bombardment of modem city , I Bo* *eat* can be relented for entire week of fair. Pettie* deiirlng bo* neat a reeen ed. communicate with Orlen Holaapple, Secretary.

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MUSSER COW IS ' JERSEY CHAMP Aged Cow I* Named Grand Champion Ff* male Os -leroey Show Hol Mosrer s famous aged cow again wa* named senior and grand i hampion female of the Jersey cattle show held thi* niornlng lu > ontiection with the Hreatur Free Htr-et Fair and Agrleußural Hhciw at the county garage. The cow. Emblem Hpotted Jo hanna Sflk.OM, ha* been a frequent winner. The Junior champ-; urn female wa* an unnamed relthrr < alf ahown by C. J. Korte of near Decatur. Junior and grand < hampion inale was Htictessor liream Duke, n aen- : ! <>r Rearllng shown by Reuben | Htgury of the Blue Creek Fann* owners of winning cows in the show were; Famale Aged cow Hol Mosrer. Geneva | first; Blue Creek Farms. Munroe. I second and third: Roy L. Prue, fourth: Blue Creek Farms, fifth and sixth. Four year old cuw: Roy Price, first; Blue Creek second. Two year old cow; Blue Creek, I first. C J. Korte second. Senior yearling female; Blue I Creek, first and second. Junior yearling female: Blue Creek, flrst. Henlor female calf: C J. Korte, flrst. reiond: Grace Mo-rer. thud, c J. Korte, fourth; Roy L. Price, i flf'h: Blue Creek, sixth, seventh. Roy L. Price, eighth. Junior female ialf. Roy !, Price. Mai* Rc-nlor yearling male Blue Creek I farm ,lU*t Junior female yearling C. J Korte, first; Roy 1. Price, second Senior male ialf; Sol Mosser. ■ first; Roy I. Price, setond; Roy I, Price, third; Sol Mosrer. fourth. Gst-Of-flire GetaifSlre C. J Korte, first; Blue Creek Farm*, second. Produce-Of Osm Produce-of-thcm' Blue Creek flrst. second and third. Sol Mosrer. fourth. Ihtrsewhoe Exhibition At Pulling Contests Championship horseshoe pitching exhibitions Will be staged Friday and Saturday morning at the horsepulling contests in Schmitt's field lit was anaouuced today, j Jimmy Risk, champion pitcher from Montpelier, assisted by Harry C. MFore of Hartford City will I present the exhibition. The exhibitions will he staged I each morning either before or after the horse pulling contests He will demonstraie distant pitching, two and three stake pitching, pitching through a hoop and other trick shots. No admission will be c harged. - — 0 — ■ - 4-H Demonstratiun Contest Is Held Warren Nidllnger and Edward Sprunger of the I'nion township boys' c tub won the boys 4-H demonstration contest, held this morn- ' ing. Verlin Geyer of the Ht. Mary's | < lull placed second. Walter J Krick, superintendent of the Decatur schools, was judge of the contest. ... -o Ginnivan Tent whow Monroeville all next week. Parting Monday, Aug. 5.

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