Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1950 — Page 10
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laurmda Bite b Winner h Food Food Preparation Is Judged At Fair Laurtmia Bate, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bala, of Hartford Urtraohip.. wua the d»aad champion Mbboa in food preparelien. Judaeil Wedaa.day at the 4 H dub fair. There were 44 entries in the food preparation division. There were 38 exhlbifa brought to the school house to be Judged lie the first division food preparation. Among those 38 the following are the winners: Ist. Laurinda lata, Hartford: 2M. Barbara Carr. Prehle; Sri. Gwendolyn tuiyard: ♦th. Joyce Lehman. Maaroa; 4th. CarolynMHchel. Washington There were 17 entries ta the second division with the following winners: Ist,.Alice Hose Stuber. Jeter.on; 2nd. Esther Zehr. Jefferson; 3rd. Colleen Egly. JatfernM: 4th. Made Schug. Monroe; sth, Carol Everhart, Geneva
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Eleven entries were made in the third division: Ist, Ruth Elaine Hunt, Geneva; 2nd. Mary Ellen Schnepp, Washington. •fourteen entries were made la the fourth division: Ist. Deloria Thieme, Union; 2nd. Marinel Striker, Monroe: 3rd, Ann Smith, Decatur; 4th, Barbara Wolfe, Pleasant Mills; sth. Nancy Kirsch, Hoot. ' , ’ Fifth division had three entries on display; Ist, Marilyn Keffer, Preble; 2nd, Butty Johnson, Jutfersedh Other blue ribbon winners were: Myrna Amstuti, Rose BUdarback, Gloria Cfowaover. Betsy Km bier, Gwendolyn Hilyard. Hope Myers. Nancy Newcomer. Carol Wall. Wane Mpe. Patty Burkhart, Barbara Lehman. Shirley Ploughs. Jorseydlite 81, —(UFB— Paaf M. Thatcher'observed an unusaal friaMsMp between two species el animate on b'e farm. A groundhog family has a don beneath one of the farat buildings. A cat had kittens there. Thatcher observed baby groundhogs playing with the kittens as though they belonged to the same Mailly.
Cattle Pluses Spreads Chicago, —(UF)— A serious ma-larla-llke disease of eatUs is spreading north, the American Veterinary Medical Association reported. The dieeaes, known as anaplesmoeis and once considered mainly a problem of the sonthern part of the United States, now has been reported ae tar north as Michigan, the association said. Licking the Hee* New Tort, —(UP) Ice eream cones were served tor dessert for the first time at the Biltmore Hotel. At a Ittich eon given by the Barrel Company to Introduce a new air-conditioning unit the cones served to contrast oldfashioned methods of keeping cool with the modem way of regulating the climate indoors. tweets to the Sweet Knoxville. Tenn. -(UP)—Jamas Bwpet aemaod Mrs. tweet of improper relations John Candy in answer to her divorce suit filed here. Democrat Want Ado Bring Results
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HEAVY DUTY CHAMP Robert'Ehrmaii of route 2. driving an Oliver tractor In the tractor pulling contest at the Decatur agricultural fair, set what officials believe Is a new state record in weight pulling. Ebrman's tractor pulled 11.000 pounds the specified U feet, then pnlted an artrtfrional 800 pounds 11 inches. He ended up tbe contest with a 212.8 score, which is reported the Irest recorded in the state. Bcoree for such contests are Yaking a predetermined factor, multiplying the inches last pulled, adding the last weight pulled IS feet tin this case 11.000 pounds) divide by the weight of tbe tractor. then multiply by 100. Ernst Worthman, Bob HUI and Adolph Schamerloh served as judges during the contest, and Vaughn Miller and Thurman Drew as scorers.—Photo by Anspaugb.
Ona Elephant—Check! Lowell, Maas., —(UP)— Joseph McCarthy, a trouble-shooter for the Lowell Electric Light Corp., did a double-take as he drove along at 4 a.m. ta response to a call. The huge elephant he saw ambling along the road was real enough. It had strolled off from a nearby circus.
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No Bull Galesville. Wis., —(UP)— Two thousand dollars In hand in better than a bull in tbe rendering plaat. the operators of the Swiss Hill Farms learned. They turned down an offer of 82.000 for their prise bull. Galahad. Galahad then developed a slight Hmp and dropped dead.
Fort Worth 'Tex.. —IUPI— Miss Bird Wafoer la president of the iecalAudnbem Beotagy. ----- Manchester. N. M-, —(UP)— A No MrMw ben owned by Louis Bomano X Manchester laid a two-lneh egg shaped exactly like a bowling pin. Bvtt-teeetog Btaky Knoxville, Ten. — (UP)— Tbe tobacco habit got the best of Robert Jackson here. He dislocated bis shoulder when throwing away a cigarette butt. BsOtos Select Mother Newton Mass. —(UP)— Three-yrah-old Aetty Le Brun picked up two baby robins which had fallen from their nest and cared for them until they learned to fly. Now the robins Coan to her every day for feeding and potting, but they won't let anyone else get Boar them.
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