Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1951 — Page 7
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Annual Meeting Is Held By Breeders Directors Elected At RecSnt Meeting Tfce t Adatu£l county artificial bnodinip maoclatfpn held it* i», nual meeting recently in the Lin, Coin school. W illianjk Griffiths, president, pre- , sided, audint reduced Phillip I. Higley, managing director of the " -American: breeders service, who showed slides of some df the high index prayed sires and their daugh- . ters. Hejalso discussed how some vx>f the fertility problems in breed-' Ing -eattld might-be \ averted. Higley [reported oh research and the /ecedt “egg transfer,” experiment successfully conducted by the American; foundation for the study of genetics at Madison, Wis. He ' showed a| elide of the first calf resulting from thia egg transfer. Hubert j Fuelling, technician reported that the association bred 127]5 first; service coyvs during 195051 as Compared to 937 firat service cows bred during 1949-1950 -a gain of 17 5 peicent. He reported the ■ prisent conception rate to be better than the year before, being apf~p'riixliniiie|y (hi percent. L E Ai chhold, A Adams county (llacuased pi»»turu'“imprHVim.< in through U rnilaaihm ' Twh nh iene iipm niy, Wfllit-amt Allyn I nlHllltr. II IIP Olli nil.nn < 1. Na*ly ylm (t <1 jllrm lo|n Im lliii
' • ■ * Uli: J IMHTHTATR HANK OF I»KhV ’I 111 1 ißllMlj » mimllF Jf Iht f IHHI RIIIFVI lyiwMi M H|» • -nil ■ ' (RwHr Hr IM IWml Wmm Rm hi ihn himim fwhuwhi ih hhJ ' -jmwhimßf Ihb Fißn«i Helena Aeb : I r hb >*» . i>hh, fiilhiib i afe-wllh HllW't hrtlikn I,in HjilHic hill fciVT, Ht»»l rtodi Ih’H’is Hi i.nt>c« • « of 11,0,, I; ■ dm <>i (iiih iH ohlljtathlHai *IHO< t urn! ftUttHih , Ipp»i J _ llhHuatt(rti4 (>r SOffpu Hint pillltlcai (H.liii li<>nejfs inif.i s, aijif fh'lH iit Ilf p.M ■ _ . . -- i l ' 3fi. 121.84 Coi-potato «Mtr>< ks (HiclUtllng $7,569.00 stbrk of Federal Reeerwp Imtikl .. !_} . 7.5111100 Loans-and'idisecuihts (OiclutTiiig $ .43 overdrafts! 8.:Kit|41.02 Hank premies, owned $12,703 (Hi v Furniture And fixtures $29,408.10 x . 12.111.40 Other assflU A__i> 1 _ . 1.347.86 > TOTAL; ASSETS -__._' L_ v . $10,767,018.12 LIABIk I T I E S Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, anti corporations: -------- , -_ 1 Tinie deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cnrporjationV- ' LL_i_4 4,294,382.15 - Deposits <>f United States (joverwvnent*(including postal < -t 135,707.46 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 816,627.27 , Deposits <rfj banks ‘ .'.I,- ... 93.448.74 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.' 23 200.28 * TOTAL DEPOSITS -— — — $032,194.88 Other liabilities 2__._. 7 30,490.98 1 ' " 4 ■ a-?, '[j| j < • . ■ TOTAL; LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below 1 ) _59.962,595 v B6 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ' ' Capital* -. ; I___V 425.000.00 , 7 Surplus -!._l_ v .__ 1_ , 125,000.00 > Undivided Profits I_l 239,376.26 .Reserves (|nd retirement account fpr preferred capital).., 15,046.00 I ■ » TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 501.422.26 h. v . TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,767,018 12 *TIHs haiik's cupital conalßtii of: fi ' First preferred sioik with total pur value of $ none, total retirahle \ alite <rf 4 none ' ■ . 1 mid i>fi (ei l ie<| stjuk uiih hnal par ya|i,e of $ none, rutipable value iff $. hope | ... , . , l iipitai notis and debt uiuruu t\ s;i(Hi,ono no v - ('omnnili aioi kjwith totul par vuluti rd s|2ii,(HH(ioi. < A MkMORANPA v - A,. 1 phd«Vd ui_ .(bsiMiied to thuiire 4iii him in* hd , . Ml L. plOiei.a , - | I tih HIHI 0(1 ' 1 (dlf-'• ( o'o■* iUtlmi dlHahul io . lullio. of j d< |iocllo|t. uud oilof lilftdllotr Hid luflmhd lu hi 1 iJeiiia |)H>howti aiiiitn ale iiiini diilbtihih id imjhih-h J : ...<■■ HlflHiHli ithl 0.,, uDlibii ,|,J clfowii lihovt Hl. d*(|(l) 1101 lo| It , vCO MIR H| _ ; . - . POHO I 11 II KT)ie> kelteig, cmvlH''. id lid* above tin Hi m'l hiihh lin|e|i<|iPlliirv tlfMl Hie rtlmVp kliHibihdil Is (Die hi llir IwM id iiiv |t|ih wltxlgn . pfi'H bellt*. , / '■.J _ . 11111,1:11.11 111 )|r| :fM. a t oni'cl \tle I r F tllallker, V 1 1 ' I 1 ’ " Hum he. i (; W Vizard, -
Measure Work Clothes Quality /J J I®® k ] / f[ ji/c&SBgllgEI J / Pictured sere are just . a cw reasons Lee— >< w „ I I ArfeMMMMSL leads. y M a nationa ’ survey by a promInent publishing company among men in all types of jobs, / Lee Work Clothes were voted V/ \ s he leading brand. Buy ‘ vk/ \ 2 ‘'Lee" today! SB9 Wm WpL? iK**w HALTERMAN’S L- y
year INI Morris MlllcfW Monrtw, ippresaiitlHg Blue <lr*>«k fOWnehlji. and Laster llrummcr of iiritaiujr, representing Ht. Mary!a township. Vihg Habegger nt Mottle, smiting Monroe township. and Ed die McFarland of Decal ur, fepriet •tenting Washington towimhlp. wefe re-elected. . II ' -.Barton Pogtie. noted Hoosier poet, entertained the group by his interesting comnienta arid recited a number of his poems. The Adams Vounty j artificial breeding association is one of 249 cooperatives and breeding associations in 22 of the principal dairy states. - fj / !ri : Portugal President Dies This Morning Headed Government Nearly 25 Years ' Lisbon, Portugal, April 18 — (UP> - Gen. Antonio Oscaf De Fragoso Carmona, president of Portugal for almost a quarter of a century, died at the age of 81. The aged chief of state died of Uremia and a heart ailment at 11:43 a m. (8:43 a. mriCSTt only a few hours after he r*-vabed the last rites of the Uatlmih church , lie had heen weakened by an in-' fliieiMH alta< k las) woftk. Premier Animilo lift Olivetti the iiulhm'u "strpuu man ami min i * «*’ii|nvi »H i... \ i
4-H Club Officers In Training School ,\ Training Session Held Here Tuesday One thirty-eight offl‘ cere and \leaders of the ‘4-H clubs attended the 4-H officer's training meeting In the Lincoln school ‘in Decatur'Tuesday evening. •Registration was in charge of Gloria Crownover, Phyllis Kohli, Pat Beitler, and Jean Haines of the Monroe Busy Bees 4-H club. Mixers were led by Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent; The program for the evening opened with' group sinking led by Gloria Koeneman, 4-H club agent. The pledges to the American and 4-H flags were led by Shirley Fuhrman of the Peppy Pals club and Larry Schwartz of the Monroe Boosters club. Awards were presented to the dubs having all their .officers present. The officers were then • given special training in divided sessions. Jay Thacker, vocational agricultural instructor at Adanu Central, instructed the presidents and vich presidents. Pauline Attgsburger, county extension office setrelarv, taught the secreturies ami treasurers- I. E Archbald, louiitj ageist, helped the news leimrliiis. tlloilu Katmmnuti, rouiu h 4 II duh again, inairmttid Um sang liiadei s, while Jean. Hhm h If , C..UHI > 111 lib mu .Ml. Uhbiolcil Um litihiui ipid siHuly Imulum ,h wnihtimt. .ntsidml \b» lt> m> imiiiue mid • ••!• <m Wwenui oi Hid .♦‘♦♦•*l rtiiMh. iNllplil Hip puimiiiiuml |pHiUi« c ||| | |)| ■ ||( iihii • ••■■ riu • li-Hf-i ••• Ho* n t i»"Holl >.|. ( iA- ItlrillhhlHl til- . •HifH-ll I 111 Hlfalt I ill- I I'H> Il • ; '<l Hu- Ailrtltm HHHily kdlltl tliilbKH I • l-iip > A Jtilitlhii' ses-iluil Will In* Itrlll at Hid Bertie. high tn hirnl Thurs day at T p in. x PLAN RELEASE (Cuatlnaed From i’ast CWwar or of national emergency by congress. \ Into the retired reserve would go men who have completed their required reserve! service but who volunteer tor continued duty, on an inactive basis. 1 ’ at .Carmdria’s bedside when the end came. , • *■ j Carmona’ assumed the functions of chief of state in 1*126 and was elected president in 1928. He was elected again in 1935. 1942. and 1949 for seven-year terms. His pres : ent teriri would have expired (April 2n. 1956. - - The president was born in l iebop Nov. 24, 1869 of a family that cdunted a 16th century. Portuguese discoverer among Rs ancestors.
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Panel Diicuiiion At .Lncoln PTAThunday low tnhy.ww imwOTn milled* facllltieii In beoalUfY’’ to the subject for a panel dlioua slim at Lincoln smlatlon Thursday at 7:30 p. tti. for the dlacUßßlon lr. - Malcolm if. Locke, with the followI ing four mi the panel: Miss tilen- ; nya Roop, Mrs. C. I. Finlayson - I Robert K. Lane and Donald Jeffries. Total group participation is f desired. Six Europe Nations ; Sign Schuman Pact [ To Pool Resources For Common Good ' Paris, AbH* 18.—(UP)T-Six western European governments slighed ! today the 50-year Schuman pact pooling their combined $4,000,000,000 coal and Heel resources for the | common good. The pact, covering half of wftftp I ern coal and two thirds of ' its steel, signed by the foreign - ministers of France, Germany, • Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxem- > bourg 4t ths French foreign minis* f try, The treaty Is designed to ipake t war among thin glx naliann impo*' hiblt mil |o\ sHepyihiii the tree u.tl li.n- >l> 6 ii.-.c idiot t» Il 1 upi| •mins ifm.imiijioo people. It Im hmih i d fur |t», mmiiMti, Fiim h foiHsu Htini. It I 111 ill 11 Hl hum.Hi Hi 1 map t'huiicilloi Ivomud • > -■ ■■- I Olli I>• Ho. |-»t | .-Igitud Hi‘il Finipt- pmj |ht 111 |l |!'||llt|h|d|| Uhllhl n|' Iririlllll hIT -m Ho 1 >.|dldl m| llm b..|n||nap phlll ■ Till* tbp 1 ! hlllH IHHftt lltlllltri>»*H HHHItH KlO-ilmhlri lllk hillMllHHH ■’*• ibiio nHftiHMlii H tto mill 'iln|tt • -i imt llpfls ' Ahßejif, WHR Hrltulti, which refus ed 10-hdii. The treaty must be signed by the parliaments-of the member nations within Hie inext six immth»i.\ Observers belßve it will win a slight but'safe majority in all the legislatures. ,■ | /j . . The pact provides for pooling the six nations’ heavy industry urider these conditions: t 1. Creation of a nhie-man siipra- , national high authority to adminis ter the pooih - 9. Establishment of a six-nation ‘council of ministers with the right to make recommendations to the high authority but not to give it orders or veto its decJMops. , 3. Creation of a consultative committee representing cpal and stee! producers, consumers and. workers to advise the high author ily. . . ■ - - 4 Creation of a special assembly composed of delegates of the \sdx nations’ parliaments to meet once annually to- receive a report from the high authority. A vote of cen sure by the assembly would fotce the authority to resign. .5... ‘Establiisliment -of a special court ;Of justice of seven members' to hear appt ala by member states, tliq cotimil of ministers or prodm ers against decisions of the high authority ' i ’ !- > 6 of a ripnimm pi)ij mat kt I Im the stt t'l ami < mil m the six mvpibtns tn illiiiiiiiiH pih t 1 iggtng and pudilhlHve lariffw ? Krtm itiirnt Imngt' ttf mial Ml.ri sitriii 4i|imiim iiimphpi irn Him* > Joycoa M««tlng To Bo Hold Tonight All fat IWFF tdmp dlltl tiffhT PHI pluyea hilemlbti hi Imtmltig Hm tlotaila ttf Uh* pfuiMtsed Jiiiihif di Vlnltm of Hip (’hamber of Umtijni’rtm were again emind pt I that the or ganizatlotifll nettling in being held tonight. 7:30 p. m city hall, anil bfficialH of the parent Chamber urged all thone. eligible to attend. Breakfast Stopover .1 Costs Trucker SSOO Philadelphia,\ April 18 - (UP) — A breakfast [stopover in Philadelphia cost an I Indiana truck driver SSOO today. ■ Clarence French,. 30, Sullivan. Ind., got hungry while driving through the mV on his way back to Indianapolis, where> he is employed by the Mayflower lints. He got out of the truck near a restaurant and a huldup man pointed a gun at him and demanded his wallet. The gunman fled the SSOO.’ French continued to the'restaurant where he called police and htpi breakfast with some Change left in hig pockets. • ILi _ Try A Demeelrat Went Aft—tt Pays PILES -AJVSL. GET RELIEF TODAY P«V'l«pml by ap«ciati«tß and «u*d (■reM»sally in private practice. Now may bo ha 4 at ym drarriat. Tho name at this new aiatnaat Is PYLOX. No ataia < —PYLOX Is White and creaßelras. Itellevea J Pain, stops itchlnr, promotes hoallnp. J-arpe tube eamplete with appilratar an 4 ( key. Most satisfy, or money refunded. 1 S°fd in Decatur by Smith, Koh nd, and Holthouiie Drug Stores; or yoUf hometown drugglut.
Father Refuses To Permit Transfusion Refuses Medical Help For Infant Chical, April 18,—(UP)— A young father today resisted all attempts away himj ifroni his religloua conviction that it whs "not God’s way" to give blood transfusion 4'h his dying newboin dapghter - " Darrell La Brenz, 25, a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses' sect, thumbeija worn Bible and repeated over anj| over, "blood is lif£.” He rejected the pleas' of physicians a minister who sought his petihlsßlon for the; transfusion. Authorities said’ they were powerless to without a Brenz’, permission. A spokesman al Bethany hospital where tire child, Cheryl, was born five day< ago, confirmed that her ponditiptrj wgs growing -“steadily worse,” but declined to speculate how long she might live without the transfusion. \ i ; \ The Mate’s "attorney’s office, meanwllße, sought to fake Cheryl’s “fate oii^riot her parent*’ hands. A petition prepared to seek appointment of a guardian on the grounds ’that Urena and his wife fal|td to provide “pro||er mrdlciH raie" Th*’ * |ilM Im auffei'lng from n hlood copdllhm kimwh as cry thru hluHimtlri »uun<d by the muiht r’s ItH m i hlmid lyjb- and anil Imdlt > Inin iii ilid in ( In i>| whhh an ibaiTHiiiig hm »ml IHp'oiJ > • lit. limiHl.ud ImalHi Hr lit • lihtll '4tlllllibu>r|i uRIIHUIhI IltHl rilo U'liiiMl m*n !••♦** mil» ui i»i |> lihHU* Bi.fht
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■ ? I , • , • ■ ’ | would rush lw the Imapllal Io gd mhiishi l|m 'lraiMiiahm It l.a Urena rhangml hla mind though visibly mov *d \by Hit* prtsHufe pul uponUilrii. remained steadfast In hlt» rvfiiiml "I oan’l ehangr. f can’t, ’’ he kald "The only thing wp ran do Is play. That Is our faith. That is all there Is to it.” - - < " »»>*«* Happy Warriors The first meeting of the Preble Happy Warriors was held f Ypril « at the. Preble school. Club officers are Edward 'Blum, president; Ronald Bittner, vice-pres-ident; Arno Girod, secretary; David Berry, treasurer; , Calvin Worthman, song leader; Rodger Bieberich, game leader; Franklin Bitther, safety and health leaded; David Linnemeier, news reporter. Junior leaders are Eugene Huf|!mhn, Eugene Blum and NorberV Selkipg. The second meeting\ was held April 13 at the Magley school. Record books were distributed py Rinehart Werling, adult leader Refreshments were j servea by David Linnemeier, Eugene Huffman and Eugbne Blum.
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BALK CALENDAR • ■. ’ » ■ I “ - - APRIL 19 Jim (’••llins amt (|«>l<to Ketkn, (‘rslavilla, hid. Ferm hib>' > < hi'ixty. hmißpliold gmids 7 p> ta, hlllenbfthlfp and Herman Mtrehtn, Ay< ts APR, LIO p m. ICWT. The Oeyer Heirs, I.MIIM north snd ftU miles West of Convey, Ohio. 11 mllee norihwest of . ; an V. k road No. 10 and then % mile west. 184 acres in a tiucis. Hoy H. Johnson and Hon, aacta. APRIL 21 John N. RuHon. 6’4 mllos HoiithohHt of Krndallville,\lnd. I Well Improved 14<» aero farm and Personal I’roperty. tylld* ' west Realty Co., J. F. Ranmann, auct. APRIL 24 Decafur Sale Bain, auction of Evergreen and Nursery . stock. 7:30 p. m. E. C. Doehrman, Auct. ' APRIL 25—W. R. Monroe. 13 miles West of, Angola?-Jnd. on Highway ' No. 20; Service Station, Complete Stock of Merchandise and ;J fixtures, B|x Ilwm house‘and one Acre of ground. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 26|—1:30 p. in. Gretchen Bell,\ 2 miles east of Decatur to Dent , school, then 2 miles north) Or 2 miles east of Decatur on U. S. road; No. 224, Glen 3 miles, north, or 1 mile north of Clem’s Lake. Two tracts 140 acres and'l2o acres adjoining. ‘Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. APRIL 27—Corwin Weaver, r 4-U miles North of the Junction of No. 6 Und; 9 near Kendallville, Ind. Well Improved 115 Acre Farm and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Cb„ J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL 28—Wrii. Meyers, 228 North 3rd St., Decatur, Ind., Complete line \ of Household Goods. 1:00 p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. ■ APRIL 28—Robert (Bob) Mgrhenke, 1% mile South of Fort Wayne on 27. Implements, store and garage fixtures, household goods 12:30 p. m. Henry Anker & T. D. Scbieferstein, aubts. I Ji Illi 1 1 J»«l ■■(■ ■<!■! ’TOWiisMfaTOMiBBTOIiiisJwsiaMMUiMILMM. ~■ ■-
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