Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1952 — Page 2
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Judging Contests Held Last Evening Berne-French Team Is County Winner Two poultry and egg judging teams coached by Leonard Kingsley of Berne- French school won top honors in the 4« and F.F.A. eonn ty contest in Berne Thursday. The highest possible score for an individual was see. Oa the flr«c team Bill Stucky had. 790; Jerome Rauch, 788 and Randy Turner 760 for a • total of 2335. The second team, Lester Smith, scored 760. Leete* Meshberger 7sp ap< Otto Habegger 730 for a total of 2230. Alternate Chas. Spurgeon scored 719 and Jerome Lehman 718. Vaughn Miller of Decatur coached the third placing team. Gerald Grote scored 70(F, Leslie Knittie 686 and Vernon Thieme 682 fon,a total of? 068. Alternate Richard l&grbach made 652 poiktts. The Adams Central coach, Herald Bailey, Monmouth, Fred. Meier, and Geneva. Kenneth VanEmon also took part in the contest. Eighty six boys in all took part in the day’s activities. ' • . ' Vocational men are urged to have
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tMr team* aprolled gs Ml <*b Wmbera m WU..M Thia Htpcedura wtti permit the coach to rater trama to both 44i aa4 F.F.A. contest*, < Teams will: be able to compete for more awards. Boys training ’in vocational | classes should make good 4-H junior leaders. 4 — . ? / ■ J - J Handicraft School It Held At fcr M A group of more tlMto 3* woineg learned handicrafts al this weeke institute. The-handicraft institute* are part of the special interest program of the county exit us. on service in fcoq»e economics: The Program w»s held In the Berne Girl Jdcout h*IJ. Textile painting was the Aost popular activity. iMrs. William Neadstiue faaght those interested in painting to cut stenclia AJ»d paint the cloth. Mrs. Mad** Hemphill served as needlework instructor and several learned knitting and crocheting. H-'ji plntj I’-i,-(J|o*ia Koenema# assisted with metal modeling and hammering and Anna K. Williams was in charge of basketry. The next scheduled craft dav is February 21 at the Geneva library. That teMitote wiii ipdM* textile patoting-ncfcair caning, Knitting and ceramic work: 1 I * r.i
~ —- 11 11 111 w : NEW TAX SETUP DIVIDES U. S. INTO 21 DIVISIONS I ! rfe JgJ V 1 I J- ¥ ■ jMSMSb : — , —Jm ibi , 1 w separate divisions. District M Columbia U in West Virgtoia-Mrayirag-Ddravraa dlvtoU INTERNAL REVENUE bureau has di- s r ‘ vidrt the U. e. into 21 tax raUection div lS ions ui a tentative new setup. Divisions would be headed .. TatOtlk '* ~ ’ *« by pohcy-makmg district commis. 1 '• h . ;« siemens At right. Treasury Secre- ’’Miifeihi h<3 ; tary John W. Snyder (left) and *i* t' Internal Revenue Commissioner 1 ' John Dunlap appear Ln Washington before a House subcommittee '' investigating tax Irregularities as I v - • ... ! the committee opens hearings on Mfe. President Truman's plan for re- W4‘ A I 4 vamping the tax collection setup. . £•> Kg W - j The present 64 deputy commis- ''V 1H •toner offices wyjid continue to IS&B, ?r oner&te. out on a more consoh- Cra dated basis. The bureau asks 7,400 -W IW * 1 JHg 3Ri more employee to help with tax tJjW—L law enforcement. C/MemaGonm/ v 4 '■"’’raanj ■ ; " Wirtfc‘ .jJhbr .MHMMtou../..
Elkhart Man Killed By Smoke From Fire JElkhart, Ind.. Jan. 2^—(UP)— Otto P. Clements, 64, was killed | yesterday by smoke in a fire i which damaged the home of his daughter. Denies Guard Unit Bargaining Rights Washington, jap. 25— (UP)— The national labor relations board has denied Magna vox guard unit Xo. 1 the right to become icollective bargaining agept for guards at the Maguavox Co., Fort Wayne. Ind.., on grounds that it is affiliated with ttbe United Electrical, Radio and 1 Machine workers -- - - ■ ;
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Hatchery Men Plan For Poultry School Hatchery men of the county nit,: Thursday afterpoon n with Wayne j Detwiller, extension poultryman of Purc|ue. to make plans for a poultry school in, Berne Thursday, February 21 lt\ is planned to shpw a new film developed by discuss vaccination and djemophtrate debeakihg and pelleting cockerels, thus making capons: ! A panel discussion was also planned in which oufstanding poultry producers would talk on brooding, range rearing, laying flock management and egg marketing. ' j . 4 Trade iu axjood Town — Deeafur
Robert Geisel To i|| | Be Guest Soloist | Robert Geisel. son of 4k WH* Mrs. Oscar Geisel of iwfll be guest soloist oh tliife Sunday morning program of Fojgl Wayne Calvary Evangelical ?ynit<|i Brethren church. The service wql be broadcast over radio Uatiqji WGL from 1U:3O to 111:30 aA. 1 * die will also sing and jfceseftt 1 i 1 If ■® I several marines selections f<lr; the all musical ’program to gijfien Sunday evening at the dhurelj. Geisel is a sophomore student ft Ossian high school. $ :| ” Democrat Want Ads Bring Fesultjk
—■-„ui„-,.,i , IH , „ i, jim Motorist Arrwted On Traffic Charge Ervin Ewell, 17, Preble, was arrested Thursday afternoon on a charge of failing to stop at a stop street. The incident occurred at the corner of Jefferson and Second streets. . > Ewell was scheduled to appear late Chis afternoon in justice of peace court. i —, — Slot Machines Are Returned To Club Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 25 —(UP) —American Region Post Nd, 296 had back today six slot machines seized ju a raid more than two years ago, but the one-armed bandits may not long \ remain in th* clubhouse. / ' ; I ' \ Allen circuit judge William H, Schannen yesterday ordered the machines returned to the Legion. His judgment was a final ruling on an injunction brought by the post against the city and former police chief Laster Ji. Eisenhut. When police confiscated the machines in JHL they threatened to i destroy thjpm but were prevented j by* an injunction. i * JRlliSslllSihk' * - QgPMlp s €• " \* z ,<x ;tl| V vt . * ■ < '■ • \ • f' \ i .i_ ._. L.-L., I POUT MORAN, who entered moj tion pictures as a Mack Bennett bathing beauty in 1915 and rose to top roles as a comedienne and co-star with Marie Dressier, la in critical condition in Cedars of Lebanon hospital, Los Angeles, with a heart ailment. She is 68. Phots shows her |n a typical pose during the l»3«Sk (/»ternatu>»ai/ - -■ — ■ - T ■
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flaying Police said the shooting occurred after an argument over giving i medicine to Johnson’s twp young jsons. Johnson was treated for a bullet wound in the hand which relatives said was self-inflicted accldenthUy.; Johnson's wife, Dolores, 33, was treated tor a scalp wound she suffered during, the argument. : J/" I , -: < Democrat Want Ads Brine Results mli.., , mi . hi.,,.
