Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1950 — Page 2
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Six Adams County Boys Rank Well At Conservation Camp Rudy Meyer, member ot the public relation* and education*! »taff of the »t«te conimrvation depart-' rnent. reported today that the *l* I Adame county boy* who attended conservation camp* sponsored by the state conservation departmen' the last two weeks ranked high, at both caMp*.. • '' Three Adams county boy* attended Camp Kosciusko near W*‘saw the week ot July 24 The? >ere Allen Grote. Inion lownahip. • Vernou fhleiua Union township and Larry tkilleabacher Wabath township Grote received the highcat grade ot sny boy in the cam ’ ! . on a final examination held lust prior To The t iosias ot the v»mp Both ot the other Adams county ] FIRST AID TO SOKE EYES—LAVOPTIK Stan littu- lined »r>usle« ‘ beMr- I • f>. \ «.t bi< t'sr •' r 11 r<a V.’.!*V 1 ■ .itnios *>*• -t money rtfUii*l»-«l A;xo <ranuh*t*n eveltiM Pr<t)xv4 b> i'hurtsAiuis <»et |.ja,v<*pHk • LX«-eu|> inrludedi- At -*»• Ji K. *ts■ _ , : , ~ .„
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boys ilwrtiW High in U* «*•* Iwr Jerry Aw*burger Hartford town- * chip Willi* Bulmahn. Preble * toanship. and John Frank, Union . tua uteri* attended the *Ut* coni nervation camp at Versailles the week ot July 17 Meyer accompanI led these young men to the ramp ■ and remained a day. Ha reported Jtaat all three ranked above aver age in the final rating. Th* camp* J ara part of the expanded conservetine program in the state which also includes the teaching ot -con rervatlon in school* and the show Ing of timely motion pictures In connection with the conservation i program. \ n - ■, '— _ . I State Po/io Cases Indianapolis, Aug J. —(UP)—' i Today's polio totals ia fiidlana since Jan 1. compared with the same date laust year i "'"S No. of I Cases Deaths Counties I 195 d 5» 4 2 » 1*49 27* .27 50 New case* reported today: 1 In Floyd county. 1 in Tippecanoe. 1 rienth reported today: Richard Leon Riddle. 14. Buck Creek (Tip i i e< anoe).
Rm Eeteftoinment At County 4-H Show Music Director At Purdue To Assist Special evening entertainment at the 4-H cluh fair will Include Al Stewart, Purdue's music director. leading group singing Wednesday night. August 9, it was annourtced today. Stewart accompanied the Indiana Home Economies choruses to Washihgton. I>. C. last mouth and directed them when they pertofni ed. Next Wednesday at 9 l» p m he will also lead the Adams cotin-1 ty home eeohomit-s chorus at yte I 4-H fair while they sing three numbers ——- A tulle night program Is planned for each of the three nights ot the fair Monday night s program will .start at S:3» oi-10-k with hig parade through Monroe, led by the i 4-H band and the 4-H ae< ordian I band The parade l» und-r the dim {. tlon of Hoyle Rich and Lee Par : riab.. both of Monroe Each 4-H < luh. and there are more than TV in the c ounty Is invited to enter I a float, cash prise* wiiLne award | ed to all who enter t'lnhs who do i not. enter a float wilt torjii march-1 ins unit*, and will also be award ■ ed prises based on marching pl.i-’ cards, and tostume* I Act* On Stage ’ftie county entertainment fer-' rival, which Includes local talent i winners from each of the county --' townships will perform troln a ■ stage built behind the Monroe 1 aebcHil These acts will appear Monday and -Tuesday nights a- > • o'Aock H- v , , TuescfSy night's wbgram will: open at 4 o'cdoek witn'.i real water battle latter. 4-H me)nh- rs .will, be allowed to don firemen s uni •forms and battle among themeelve«' Livestock Sale night the 4 H club pigs ami beef < gives will be sold .after icidlln* Ned Johnson local aue'lorttipi is lining .up a group <>f county auctioneer* whi> will sell the club anjtnccls I '\ls.i U'ednc sdav - will he be l-H s’yle sh. w Where 111 |M» will model th' ir own dreaip-e a.ml.-a|"oi*s froni-ttie stage ■ Be- _ Jjliih-lb.*, sb.cw yWllir h start* it j ■b . 1... k ir"--ewart *lO "■•1-' 3 ' ibCrb-fcicad ,ind 1 group pinging After tie - .c ’come I- •’T.-t-r us «il srn ; ‘ tine- —-cig- , A large b*o*l tec." >pe>nfc.| the ano eriuntc hbm* - ■ cmomtc's
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Helena Burkhalter f Dies At Bente Hone Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon > Mr*. H*ieo* ‘Le hman Burkhaiter. 7:1. wife of Aao* Burkhalter, dic'd Tueicday at ber home in Berne after a long Hine** of carcinccmu. <■ ; -> she wa* » member of the Flr*t ; N*» nnonite c\burch. Surviving In addition io her hucl.aud are a won. Raymond C. I Wulliin.cn of Tuacolit. Ill; two ; daughter*. -Mr*. Simon Snyder of Henair, Cal. and Mr*. Clifford Grabtll M GrahllL tour etepdaughter* Mr*. R L. C*«* ot LaGrange. Mr* Wilbur 11. Nuaabaoffi and Mr* William P Habegger of Berne, and Mra. Clarwncw sHineck of Pandora. 0.; nine grandchildren;-. five great-grandchildren, 14 atepgrandchildren; *lx ktep-great-grandchildren; five brothers. Eno* i W Lehman of Lakeville. 0.. WilTcur H. Lehman of Colunihu*. 0., Sol A and Leonard F Lehman of Fort Wayne, and Noah Lehman nt Herne, and Three (later*. "Mra. Caroline Iwhman ot Berne. Mr*. John Zweiacher of Geary. Okla., and Mr*. William Hir*chy of Phoenix. Aril. Funeral aetvk-aa will lie held at 2 p m Thursday at the Fir»t Mennonlte church, th* Rev. O. A. Krehpiel officiating Burial will Ih In the MRK cemetery ' The body liaa lieen returned to th* feuidence from the Yager mortuary BILL , <<WU»—MI Fruta Pa«r Oa»k i would go < onahlerably farther ’• than Kunkel's in many respects Kunkels plan would restrict the ?■» - |iriW. i* to ipiiMtion • material* and facilities and- would. ‘ i 'trict his authority over credit n - illation • - ‘ As F|»ence unveiled |he new program in th*- house ihahman VH i.ip t H MayJ|p.nk. I). S C. and -• John J Sparkman !> Ala. i pi.-» riJe<nit to the senate banking • :ninitr-e They hoped fpr rom b approval later today If You Have Something To 801 l Try A Democrat WaiitAd—lt Rays
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Rev. Homer Habegger ~] To Hoad Association The Rev Homer Habegger. oj | B*rw*- **• r**l*ct*d president ot th* Adam* county holiness asMM-la-rion at the annual meeting- Tue*, day night at th* association's camw grounds in Monro*. C. It. ■ Maa*F mast awrvad as chairman ot th? HUMA meeting and elacUoa' el ctfic era for lMb-51 ::: . ' J Th* Rev. Vernon Riley ot Moul ro* was named vice-president t Mra. Elmer Ehr*am of Monroe was elected corresponding secretary; Horner Winteregg of Monroe wa* named recording secretary: Ainoi Moser of Berne wa* elected treasurer and Leonard holiday of Decatur was named aselatant treasurer. Ransnme Barkley of Decatur and William Zurcher ot Monroe were named trustees. ? - TweUtv-one new members wete *dded to the roll at the meeting, and annual reports were read and approved before Muaelman turned the meeting over to Rev. Habeg ger. The annual camp meeting which closed July 30 was regard ed: aa the most succeeaful ever held by the aaaoclation and tinci dred* ot Adams county peoplg attended the 10-day session. — Bloomingtan Plant Workers On Strike Bloomington Ind. Aug. 2. (UPte- Moro than 2,700 employe* of the RCA-Victor manufacturing (lent were on strike today over negotiation of a now contract. Picket line* were set up yesterday, the day after the company's contract with united electrical- -workers union, local 1434 expired. The Issue wee wage*, union s pokesmen said Th* plant produces radio and television equipment Salaried employe* and supervisory officials were allowed to cross he] picket. line* today, but -worker*} were barred XPFIIIXTWr.XT «»*• cusnirrsiToa 44H-* VM|«-r In terrrte, That the ■ -,<)* t ■ ,j;n4'«l ha-'- hr*-n ap|»«‘intrtl A<l ini l t-Ir.ttt'f' t.f th*- extut*'' <»f B . Kr.v«»i Inf<♦ of Aclmshn ilet-t-.i*-* t| Th**, e-iikte 4m pi iihahly , %% iiliirm i, HrlitßN. |<bninixt ra.t i-g JeekM li. DeVsBdMB. Attorney Jfi-Pv ’l, ;'•;<! I • A ’*<• ts Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Two Accidents Are Reported To Police Youthful Cyclist Slightly Injured One accident wa* investigated .bi city police, another was reported to them, the first involving a hit and run driver, the second a light truck and a bicycle. George Zoller had hi* car parked near the intersection of Third street on Marshall street, when another car clipped it along the side, causing ap estUndtod lltftc damage Fred W'agner. of route 4. driving east along Monroe street turned Into the alley bet ween Third and Fourth streets. James ilutde er.'ftW West Monroe.streit. ridfng a bicycle ‘alongside lainnu-.l Hie /ide of the tru< k The boy wgs taken to a local physician where, he was treated for_niinu»-l*illfl''« jus bike was MtluiaJL. ed at 313. _ .... , George Geyer, of' route 2 was tineil 11 and cost*, totalling 111.73. by justice of th* peace ' Floyd Hunt r in th* only court actimi TuiWiTaTT Geyer wm*arrested by state trooper Richard Myer on I s. 224 weet of DeeatuF 1 for reckless driving stair »< ImSlsws cihi*l( «• VUsms »*1 la •be UaMth < irrwit 4 «wrt ia taraUaa I’rrta TbrrwMM iWM» inr.is VihAuE»IIIE\I E \UTHE MARK » Mil Rl H H. KIRK > MYMTI.F. kIHH » Th«* plain»4tf in the hGuv •• having fi I*4 tif< .wptoHV iMklv-tl-.-r » .th •li--. ' . t, f. . '■ xtiit*' of Indian ’ N..U th- : .-t A\ IP r M h ' ;.4id Mvrtb' kir|c 4®feb4ihtx >. ,4b».VC l dtn-xx -.'t* .4* ht :i(i tifit.| C.I it urtfrf- thVv ■ • '' pear *•»« Thuty-dAN ,s*-pt. ■• : ■' - ih*- Iwinte tlo' -ij’ l ht-F i t.f t.hi- YdMu.fi- k 11- UH *>an. -■« • hr.ld m*i tb* * 5 • ; P ” bet, at’llo ’ ••<»'» » In m ’ .•Uy-o.f Ihb-Rt-ir i -tehl ■• ut ' < u stat?, to HtYxwrr .'»r iiau . . idltplHhlV. th l ' 'rtUH- !AT'l h» ill I 1 and ’• 'rnihii'4 in th» n ;• ’*** ’:. I \V f !:*!•* w! e-r«~.«f ! unltv" *vt :ny hand ! :>• • * thN • .*,J2I tU>- . 3-th d’y ”t ' ■ it*;-' 1 bkAlf I Kdlvward F Jaber®. t j’lrrk' AdaHi** <*ir '»•’ '' Hra*> Nlrrljk. - All- u i C • I‘ - ' •> }i I Y W <; 2 ■ D*mocr*t Want Ad* Bring R«*«it(
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Examinations Listed Under Civil Service The United State* civil aerviee commission today announced examinations tor farm credit examiner to’ fill positions paying 33.825 ‘o 4k.4i*i * year in the farm credit administration of the departmeo* I nf agrietrtture located 'hroughout J the United States' and for photographer position* •In /various : agencies In Washihston. D. U. and vicinity wijth salaries ranging from ■ U. 450 to 33.825 a year.., I To <pialify far the farm credit, i examiner positions;, pertinent exi perhmee Is required, at least-niree-ye«in-nf -responsible genera, 'txperlenc* ih accoanting or audit- ■ Ing of thf_ public- or commeri ial type. No written test H required 1 ■ wfifien-teat-ia required, how ‘Jever for the photographer post : lion* as well us show from' one-Jji ’ four years -.if ei|>eifence. For fur ' flier detail* contact Robert Fl I '-:-siwv<-i in the Hecainr-.postoffii-e Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Faya"
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