Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1951 — Page 7
MONDAY, NOVEMBHR IS, 1951
Byron Liechty Is Awarded Show Trip Selection Made By 4-H Club Council Byron Liechty, of Monroe township, Wag awarded the Surge trip to the international livestock show, Chicago, on the record of
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bin general 4-U achifrfcment. Thd selection wag made, by the Adams eeunty 4-H club council last week. Corvin Brinter of Bluffton makes tliis award to an outstanding 4-H dairy boy or girl. The council namgd Louis RumJ»ehl<t, Jr., of Washington township, as first alternate for the trip; with Gerald Lee Sipe, of Blue Creek tdwnahip, as second alternate. The International lirestoth ihow dates are Nbtember 24 to December 1, i
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The council, also discussed a 4-H project plan being developed by the Adams cbunty conservation council. The conservation council has suggested the possibility , of making quail and pheasant rearing a 4-H project. The reaction of the council was favorable, provided the \4-H boy Or girl carrying the quail or pheasant project also carry at least one state recognised 4-H protect \hi addition. ; ; The 4-H club ' council rbcom-
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mended thdt the coh««fviLtibn group draw up a project outllhe, setting forth the requirements of the quail and pheasant project, includnig exhibit. They thought, too, that the awards to be wctu should also be stated. They sagtrusted that this proposed 4-H project outline dbe submitted to the county extension cdmmittee for final dispositino. | Motion, not color, prompt deer to flee. \; i'' r v '■*
rh Aid Ih Revival * |K J feiWWiMlfflßL i The Rev. and Mrs. James Green, of New Castle, will lead the singing at revival services at the Church of the Naxarene, which opiSn Tuesday evening. Educated at Oliver Naxarene College, Kankakee. 111., Green was music director of the First Church of the Nazarene, Louisville, Ky., for two i jears, since which time he has given his entire time to . song i evangelism. , He and his wife sing sn|o», duets and play musical instruments. The Rev. Romaine Wood, pastor of the local church, will be the speaker at the services. He has sbfved as a Nazarene pastor for 17 .'years in Missouri, Colorado and Indiana. #0 111 With Polio, School Is Closed Chesterton, Ind., Nov. 19. —(UP) —The' Liberty Center grade and High school five miles south of Berjs . was ordered closed for at least a. week today because two students are ill with polio. Or. George W. Douglas, county health jollfcer, said he decided on the i move when Jacqueline Cush-
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man, nine,,was admitted to Porter memorial hospital in Valparaiso Friday and her illness diagnosed as infantile paralysis. Also in Porter memorial with polio is one of Jacqueline’s classmates. nine-year-qld Diana .Thomas, Douglas said. She has been ill Since Nov. 5.
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The soldier was home bn furlough from March Air force base in Riverside, Cal. He was tgkfeii to St. Anthony’s hospital here and will be transferred to the army hospital at Camp Atterbury. — Science knows mbre than l f 5«0 species of fireflies, sdys the National Geographic Society. „ i
