Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1964 — Page 8
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lw' a i jßk .il W•. „ 4W, ftj LEM r ; J r ; ' i von T? k r I r i * i ■ ■BBBVBBBH k JERSEY WINNERS— The grand and reserve champion Jersey cows at the 4-H fair were exhibited by Kenneth Pyle (left) and Glen Marckel (right). < Photo by Mac Lean.)
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■ ■ I j/ i - ¥1 ■ly LjJQp I ■ ■II • ■ ■ MHI ’ J T%w'A Br o| I ■BBImrSTW MMMI..I r> p ■ ' ■ ' , ■ -o . . FREE PORTABLE TV, given by the Adams county Democratic central committee, was awarded to Denny Bollenbacher, left, by the local Democratic candidates. Pictured with Bollenbacher is Miss Sandy Liby. He is receiving the set in exchange for the stub of his ticket from Richard D. Lewton, right, Democratic candidate for auditor. Iti the rear are Miss Koseriiarj-Spangfer. eahdidate for'reelection as county recorder, and Delmas (Mike) Bollenbacher. candidate for reelection as commissioner, third district. — (Photo by Cole) * - , • ■ - • ? -,- .- - * ■ .■ .: - .•*;*•■■* ’•
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■ TALENT WINNER— Robert Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison of route 3, Decatur and a member of the St. Mary’s Progressors 4-H club, was the winner of the amateur talent festival at the Adams county 4-H fair.—(Photo by Mac Lean) x
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■ . 'V ~~~~ ' \ £' ■ — r ' r Va a-. a ftw . i f liA Aw i f---Hn RHCWAMHIFtfIBvMMI' ■• :v i ■ »IfeMiUk 11 ™E^ jm tHm • '• 11 4*>_. --»■ ' ■ •>■■ » ■ \At*i ** a ...a,. . . B^ ;i ■* ■*" "'V-• ■u... >* ■- • * £WjT‘*. i l l "Wßßß ON DISPLAY— Four-H members walked their animals around the a show ring as auctioneers sought to get each member a good price. ’’.;• - 1 — (Photo by Mac Lean)
jMbfc / R~ EJ jm I3W' A '■ jg - I 1 J II Jt Tw — .. „.Jb ™< <.. . ’ • . ■ w» .... - ACTION IN THE RlNG— Auction spotters search for bidders in the •SS " • , 1 crowd at the sale of 4-H prize winning animals.—(Photo by Mac Lean)
■ _ X. j* _ ' ft t S ft Jt/tM t ib* a f} ■ Jl vft AT t /j®" > JjE -.- . ■ nk,jjff • Ji|V W» '■&»*■■ JBwMwwh-wH“'•,'- $W ■ ''IfIHHiiBNHHBIB^iSSw 1 KING OF THE MOUNTAIN— The sand stockpile of the Adams county highway department, located adjacent to the fairgrounds,.was a playground for a never-ending stream of-small boys who were evidently bored with other proceedings at. the 4-H fair—(Photo by Mac Lean) ...
r • . v.- ; *{~ r • •». . » • l-,.-.. . 49 Bl ■■i jF • < jfa .tit g ; WU|2a r * - ' ■ ' ' Wiwai&Kl. - gB-Sgafeftl XiSg l *? .-,.-£ L ■MiFBIFW KS '■ *. -’ *' # ■• DOUBLE WINNER— Kathy Bauman scored twice in the Ayrshire judging class, winning both the junior champion and grand- champion awards. — (Photo by Mac Lean-- -'
■<♦ 1A . '’ ’ . • .... ———l - ■MMAW' rrr MKFSi <r a. 1 J fc J Mrws-S, ■ v 4 T I I B j WfarllA. vL 'I®IbKF J iww ’ ■- K b Wk ' I fl |K£y®KK f * ,»- V " ’' '' ; *' SERIOUS BUSINESS— This group spent most of their time at the same spot in the cattle barn, evidently discussing the serious.problems facing the national 4-H organization.—(Photo by Mac Lean)
- - r . fXMr-' .' - lUFf* 1 7 i JU HV:4 / / 'W*' r i ■ rl fcri 1 \■■ * ■ .■ tedtUL* , VJF k V , ® w | V I ja^HF 1 i Sl Hk ' wlmbSmTOvt - MARY GERKE STEER, pictured above, was sold to the Democratic candidates of Adams county for the annual Democratic barbeque. The 955-pound animal brought 31 cents a pound, for a total of 1296.Q5 With Miss Gerke and the steer are the Democratic candidates, from left to right: Henry Getting, candidate far commissioner, first district; .Delmas (Mike) Bollenbacher, candidate for commissioner, third district; William L. Linn, candidate for reeleation as county treasurer; Miss Rosemary’Spangler. candidate for reelection, as county recorder; Richard D,.Lewton, candidate for auditor; Richard F Linn, candidate for county coroner; and Herman Moellering, candidate for reelection as county' surveyor. — (Photo by Cole) ■ 6 ' . ' ‘ * ‘ ■. '■ «» ; ■’... '■' ' A.,-' . '. « : .<■ ‘ i .....' —- ■■ -. ; - J> . ' . ' ■ - ■•
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1964
