Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1958 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATOR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office a* Second dan Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Mates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 89.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. Bv Carrier 30 cents per week. Single copies. 6 cents.

Four major factors wers responsible for the 13% increase in farm net income this past year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Indiana farmers generally were below the average in the amount of increase. The factors affecting the income are: weather, hog and cattle cycles blending in production, consumer increase In food buying, and government spending for the soil bank and price support programs. This resulted in the highest farm income since 1953. Citrus fruit crops in Florida and California were damaged last year, causing shortages that skyrocketed prices, and actually increased the net return for citrus fruit o—o It is interesting to note the explanation given by the Federal Reserve Bank for the citrus fruit price rise. “These sharp price increases reflect the inelastic character of the demand for food. Consumers want about the same amount of food at all times. And when the quantity is reduced, competitive bidding by processors and distributors for the available supply forces prices up. Prices rise proportionately more than the decline in quantity, with the result that total expenditures for food rise. This year, for example, production of oranges dropped 18 .per cent below the preceding -year. Prices averaged 41 per cent ~ higher and the total value of the i crop was up 16 per cent. Thus the bad weather of last winter boosted farm income although those individual farmers who lost their crops did not benefit by it.”

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Farmers should note then from the foregoing that limiting production can and does affect prices. The whole idea of “farm programs" is to do this in such a way as to help all the farmers. Bad weather only benefits those farmers who get a crop. But if the citrus fruit raisers, or any other commercial crop raisers, would control their marketing, placing only enough on the market to bring a fair price for the labor and investment of the farmers, then our agricultural workers and investors would usually have profitable years. Farmers must understand that tradition and profits are not always compatible. Just as the merchants and laborers have changed their accounting and business buying methods to match modern tax structure and procedures, so must the farmer adjust if he wants to bring about a standard of living for his wife and children that is comparable with that of the rest of society. o—o “Lightning never strikes twice in the same place”—Oh, yeah? The Empire state building was struck by lightning 68 times in a recent three-year period, without a bit of damage. o o Basketball in Adams county became more scrambled than ever this week. The highly touted Berne Bears are having a poor season so far, winning only four of eight starts. The Adams Central Greyhounds have already won more games this year than in either of the past two seasons, and if overconfidence doesn’t sway them, should prove pretty tough by tournament time.

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Methodist Choir Will Sing Messiah Sunday

lib Leland A. Neuen I Leland A. Neuen will direct the cho i r of the First Methodist church in their second annual presentation of the Christmas portion of "The Messiah” during the 10:20 Sunday morning worship service, December 14 Mrs. Edgar Gerber, regular organist at the church will accompany the 30 voice choir. Soloists are Mrs. Walter Krick, Miss Helen Haubold, Mrs. David Owens, Lyman Hann and James Harkless. Neuen started his musical training with Professor Frederick Protheroe at the district institute of musical art, and George Laney of Detroit. He sang in several of the larger churches in Detroit and was the tenor soloist for “The Messiah” by Handel in St. Paul’s Methodist church in Highland Park, also North Manchester College choir and Taylor University choir and for the Mennonite choral society in Berne. Before coming to the First Methodist church as choir director five years ago, Neuen served in the same capacity at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Neuen is a member of the First Mennonite church of Berne, and for years has sung under the direction of Dr. Freeman Burkhalter. Miss Helen Haubold is a graduate of the University School of

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Music at Bloomington, and is the director of public school musfc in Decatur. She has had further study with the Fred Waring school in Pennsylvania two summers, also with the Christianson Music school. Miss Haubold has also been soloist with the Methodist choir. Mrs. Walter Krick was for seven years director of the choirs of the Methodist church and studied voice with Dr. Lee Dailey of Yankton College, Yankton, S. D. and also with David Baxter of Chicago and Fort Wayne. She has assisted with the solo work in the i choir for a number of years. i Lyman Hann, James Harkless 1 and Mrs. David Owens were members of the Aeolian choir of the General Electric which was directed by David Embler. They have been members of the Methodist choir for several years and -have done solo work with the I choir. . The program follows: 1 And the Glory of the Lord-. Choir Behold, A Virgin Shall Conceive Miss Helen Haubold (Recitative —Alto Solo 0, Thbu That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion .... Miss Helen Haubold Alto Selo O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion ..., Choir For Behold, Darkness Shall Caver the Earth Bass James Harkless For Unto Us a Child Is Born Choir The Pastoral Symphony .. ...Mrs. Edgar Gerber And There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Fields And Lo, the Angel of the Lord Came Upon Them And the Angel said Unto Them And Suddenly There Was With the Angel — Mrs. David Owens Recitative—Soprano Glory to God . Choir Then Shall The Eyes of the Blind Be Opened .... .... Miss Helen Haubold Recitative—Alto He Shall Feed His F10ck.... Miss Helen Haubold Air for Alto Come Unto Him .... Mrs. Walter J. Krick Air for Soprano Lift Up Your Heads,

Help Fight TB Buy Christmas Seals Buys Health Bond The General Electric Co. |iii voted purchase qf a SSO health bond, officials of die Christmas seal campaign in Adams county announced today. All proceeds from the annual Christmas seal sale are used in die fight on tuberculosis and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the “white plague." COURT NEWS Divorce Case In the case of Pauline Murtaugh vs Joseph Murtaugh, the commissioners report of sale of real estate was filed. Complaint Cases An appearance for the defendant was entered by his counsel in the case of Mary Ladd vs John Hoffman. A motion to dismiss by the plaintiff was approved in the case of Roy L. Price vs Virgil Cook and Lola L. Cook. Hie costs of the action was assessed against the plaintiff. Estate Case A petition to transfer the automobile title was approved in the estate of Floyd Cook. Real Estate Transfers Burvil E. Witkins etux to Don L. Hakes etux, 1 acre in St. Marys Tp. Frances Kipfer etal to Martin Kipfer etux, 40 acres in French Tp. William F. Baxter to Melvin M. Hirschy etux, 40 acres in French TP- . William I. Hylton < etux to Volney Stiner etux, inlots 260 & 261 in Geneva. Henry A. Borns etux to Anna J. Nesswald, 80 acres in Washington Tp. Anna J. Nesswald to Henry A. Borns etux, 80 acres in Washington Tp. Harold D. Roop etux to Everett R. Currie etux, land in St. Mhry's Tp. Michelyn J. Railing to K. Richard Peterson etux, inlot 564 in Decatur. Albert Geisel etal to Ruth G. Barrett, parts out lots in Pecatur. Helen Schroll Zwick etvir to Med. Dent. Bldg., Inc., inlot 43 in Decatur. Charles C. Langston etux to trustees of First Prestfyterian church, inlot 68 in Decatur. Amos Lehman etux to Delota Engle, inlot 19 in Monroe. O Ye Gates .... Choir Behold, I Tell You A Mystery ... Lyman Hann Recitative—Bass The Trumpet Shall Sound .. ... Lyman Hann Air for Bass Hallelujah ... Choir

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