Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1955 — Page 13

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955

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Yearly Report For Adams County DHIA Everett Rice, supervisor for the Adams cojinty dairy herd improvement association, reports the yearly butterfat average for the association is 417.9 pounds, in his annual report. The 10 high herds for the year are as follows: Roiandes Liechty, 578; Martin Habegger, 557; Franklin Steury, 508.8; Chris Stahly, 494.4; Paul Liechty & Sons, 494.3; David D. Habegger, 476.5; Jesse Blume & Sons, 470.3; Eugene Caffee, 464.2; Sol Mosser, 463.1; C. P. Steury & Son, 459. The 10 high cows for the year are as follows: Roiandes Liechty, 794.9; Martin Habegger, 701.3; Jesse Blume & Sons. 684JJ/ ißolandes Liechty. 660.2; Mrfy Briggs. 649.1; Martin Whbejfger, 648.9; Roiandes Liechty, 644.2; David D. Habegger, 643.5; Roiandes Liechty, 641.5; Jesse Blume & Sons, 632.8. The 10 high herds for the month of November: Franklin Steury, 47.7; Paul E. Liechty & Sons, 46.6; Jesse Blume & Sons, 43.5; Stanley Arnold. 41.1; Alfred Grogg, 40.3; Martin Habegger, 39.4; Henry Aschleman. 38.7; Mary Briggs, 37.7; Sol Mosser, 37.4; C. P. Steury & Son, 36.5. The 10 high cows for the month of November: Daugherty & Amstutz, 133.4; C. P. Steury, 92.6; Henry Aschleman, 91.7; Ben Gerke, 90.7; Frank-

lin Steury, 89.8; Jesse Blume A Sons, 88.1; Eugene Caffee, 85.7; Ben Gerke, 82.6; Eli Schwartz, 82.4; Paul S. Liechty & Sons, 82.2. Cowans Promoted Cpl. Joe D. Cewans, who is serving with the third marine division in Japan, has just received his meritorious promotion to sergeant. He received this promotion for consistently performing his duties in an outstanding manner, since joining the disbursing office. Sgt. Cowans is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cowans of this ciyt. His new address |si Sgt. Joe D. Cowans 1386044; Disbursing office; 3rd Marine Div. (Reins.) F. M. F.; c/o F.P.0., San Francisco, Calif. Girl Scouts Girl Scout troop six met for their regular meeting December 6. We said the Girl Scout promise. We bad roll call and dues were eollected. We talked about our Christmas party and will have a 25 cent exchange. Jean Finlayson brought the treat. We closed with taps. Scribe: Janet Marie Habegger Brownie troop three met at the Lincoln school Tuesday. Roll was called and dues collected. We made gifts for our parents. Scribe: Patricia Hooper.

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