Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1963 — Page 4

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Sodbusters Members of the Blue Creek Sodbusters of Blue Creek township, held a meting Monday in the conservation building at 7:30 o’clock' with Jim Wilson in charge of the |

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meeting. Pledges were led by Carl Myers and John Sipe, and group singing led by Glen Marckel and Ronnie Christner. The roll call was answered by naming their favorite baseball team A short talk was given by Jim Miller on Health & Safety. Plans were completed for a weiner roast at the next meeting which will be held June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the conservation building. At the close of the meeting, re-

freshments . were served. Denny Roe, reporter. Junior Conservation The boys and girls and their parents of the Junior Conservation club attended an achievement banquet held Friday in the Monmouth school cafeteria. A carry-in dinner was served at 6:30 o’clock which was followed by a program of singing, pledges and reports by the members. Every member was to make at

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least two projects, and bring them for display at the meeting. Prior to the dinner, Mr. McConaha and Bill Davis from Claypool judged our projects. The winners of the awards were: from all divisions first prize, Jesse Sheets, second, Cheryl Gehres and Vickey Miller, and third prize was won by April Mahan and Susan Berry. From the boys division, first prize to Carl Gehres, second to Brennan Miller and third went to Dean Singleton.

In the girls division, Geri Lewton 1 won the first prize, Sandra Nyffler the second and third to Debra Roop, Jill Teeple and Mary I Schnepf. Bill Davis, our speaker, selected as his subject “Conservation” and showed films which were very interesting. Reporters, Vicky Miller and Geri Lewton. Roving Rangers The Roving Rangers 4-H club held their meeting Monday evening

at 7:30 o’clock in the Monmouth school. The pledges were led by Larry King and Don Bixler. Group singing was led by Kathy Schieferstein. A film on electricty and dairy was shown. A health and safety report on electricity was given by Fred Fuelling. The meeting was then adjourned and refrshments were served, The next meeting will be June 3 at the Monmouth school at 8 p.m. News reporter, Greg Schnepf.

p o 20 Years Ago Today 0 —: 0 May 22, 1943—Ernest J. Stengel, of Berne, has resigned from his position as a member of the Adams county war price and rationing board. William Parent, 69, for 40. years

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1963

an electrician with the city electric department, died after a lengthy illness. Eight Decatur General Electric employes shared in the 180 suggestion awards made by the company this week. Plans have been completed for the “mock” bombing raid on Decatur Sunday. The 6,500 residents of Beardstown, 111., have been ordered to evacuate the city because of floods.