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l-H Calendar<br />

<strong>March</strong><br />

4-12 <strong>National</strong> 4-H Chib Week.<br />

18 County Poultry & Egg Ju d g ­<br />

ing- Contest.<br />

mZj, Adult Leaders T raining Conference.<br />

22 Count} Dairy Judging Con-<br />

^ test.<br />

April<br />

1 -All 4-H Enrollm ents close.<br />

(I 4-H Club Officers Training<br />

School.<br />

12 County Livestock Judging*<br />

Contest.<br />

22 District 4-H Ju d g in g Contests.<br />

May<br />

1 i <strong>National</strong> 4-H -Club Sunday.<br />

J line<br />

6-9 State 4-H > Ju n io r Leaders<br />

Training Conference.<br />

21-23 4-1.1 Club Round-Up.<br />

Ju ly<br />

5 County Home Economics<br />

Judging and Demonstration<br />

Contest.<br />

). District Home Economics<br />

Judging and Demonstration<br />

contest.<br />

August<br />

^4 4-H Camp.<br />

4-H Fair.<br />

September<br />

1-8 State Fair.<br />

2 State Fair Trip.<br />

October<br />

7 International Dairy Show<br />

Trip.<br />

November<br />

4-12 <strong>National</strong> 4-f 1 Achievement<br />

Week.<br />

County 4-H Crops Show.<br />

1.5-30 County 4-H Club Congress.<br />

December<br />

International Livestock Exposition<br />

Trip.<br />

*^M t. c Jfj& p e<br />

Li , E vangelistic services began<br />

“ ere Monday evening and will<br />

continue through Friday evening,<br />

arch 17. The Rev. A. W . Stone-<br />

urnor of Carlisle, Indiana is the<br />

angelist and there will be<br />

cial music each evening ex-<br />

ept Saturday services beginning<br />

at 7:30. You are cordially invited<br />

_to attend these meetings.<br />

jfrS . S. services each Sunday at<br />

M O : 00 a. m. Attendance last Sun-<br />

"day 95.<br />

Enthusiasm is running high<br />

in this community ov__<br />

"ml Center<br />

umpli<br />

ra s in the B. B. tournam ent<br />

in Logansport, Saturday. We con-<br />

>n1ue to boost for them as they<br />

journey to the Semi-finals at<br />

Lafayette next Saturday. This<br />

church has the honor to have one<br />

team ’s state players, Bob<br />

Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Vernard Goodman, as its mem-<br />

% This correspondent is indebted<br />

to Mrs. Everett Goodman for the<br />

items of this comm unity during<br />

her absence to Florida.<br />

The regular meeting of the<br />

W. S. C. S. was held Wednesday<br />

afternoon with Mrs. Everett<br />

Goodman. <strong>During</strong> the course of<br />

the business session the annual<br />

election of officers was held with<br />

Mrs. Robert Kline re-elected as<br />

president; Mr.*. Edgar Haney<br />

vice-president; Mrs. Maggie Ca-<br />

vander, secretary and Mrs. Clarence<br />

Kline, treasurer. Secretary<br />

oi' local church activities, Mrs.<br />

Leona H aw k; literature and<br />

iupplies,<br />

Mrs. W hitney K line;<br />

biliary education, Mrs. Guy<br />

avis; spiritual life. Mrs. P. ;<br />

ouglas; flower, Mrs. Cluriel<br />

ikesell and basement, Mrs. Dote<br />

Fields, Mrs. Marie Goodman<br />

nd Mrs. Ruby Goodman.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis rerned<br />

home Wednesday evening<br />

i* spending the past m onth in<br />

•ida, Key West and other<br />

t.s of interest in the south,<br />

'ey were overnight visitors of<br />

eir uncle and aunt, Mr. and<br />

'7S. Alf Cowen at Gainsville,<br />

lorid<br />

a ; were callers of Rev. and<br />

A. E. Grubbs at Tampa and<br />

ted with Mr. and Mrs. Char-<br />

feerg at Bradenton, Florida,<br />

y had a most delightful trip.<br />

Sunday dinner guests in the<br />

4 -H Forestry Champions —<br />

K now Woodlot Potentia lilies<br />

One of 1949fs state 4-H Club forestry champions and a local club<br />

advisor examine young pines that started him out on a forestry<br />

career. Four-H forestry lessons will later pay dividends in regular<br />

cash crops harvested on well-managed farm woodlots.<br />

As an incentive to local farm boys and girls to turn their woodlots<br />

and small timber tracts into money-making properties, four college<br />

scholarships of $300 each are being offered again this year in the 4-H<br />

Club forestry project. All 4-H Club members, working under Extension<br />

Service supervision and enrolled during the current year in a 4-H<br />

Club forestry project, are eligible to1<br />

compctc for national awards.<br />

As in previous years, top awards<br />

will be made on a sectional basis to the<br />

boy or girl having the best forestry<br />

record in each of the four Extension<br />

Service sections of the Nation. Jn addition<br />

to the scholarships, national w inners<br />

will be given all-expense-paid trips<br />

to the 29th <strong>National</strong> 4-H Club Congress<br />

to be held in Chicago, November<br />

26-30 inclusive. Medals will be awarded<br />

to each state winner.<br />

This is the third consecutive year<br />

American Forest Products Industries,<br />

a national non-profit association of<br />

wood-dependent industries, has sponsored<br />

the 4-11 Club forestry project.<br />

In the past two years’ competition,<br />

eight of the college scholarships and<br />

' free trips have been won by farm<br />

youths from the states of Arkansas,<br />

' Georgia, Idaho, Montana, New York<br />

and Wisconsin, the latter two states<br />

home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Kline were Mr<br />

Bowersox— ^ Mrs. Pearl<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. W ayne<br />

K line and family. In the afternoon<br />

Mr. -and Mrs. Raym ond<br />

Burch and family, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Guy Stayton, Miss June K line<br />

and Tommy DeGellio of Peru,<br />

were visitors.<br />

Several from here attended the<br />

Union Pre-Lenten service of the<br />

having had national winners both<br />

years.<br />

" It is most gratifying to see the upsurge<br />

of interest in forestry that is<br />

being shown by 4-H Club members<br />

everywhere,” declared Charles A. Gillett,<br />

managing director of American<br />

Forest Products Industries, in announcing<br />

the association’s continuing sponsorship<br />

of the scholarship awards for<br />

19 5 0. “ These young people are learning<br />

the basic fundamentals of sound<br />

timber management and how to apply<br />

them to the farm woodlots of America,<br />

Certainly this assures an even<br />

greater progress in private forest management<br />

in the next half century and<br />

an ever increasing wood supply for this<br />

Nation and the world.”<br />

The local county extension agent<br />

will supply detailed information about<br />

the 4-H forestry project and the 19 5 0<br />

awards awaiting those boys and girls<br />

who excel in forestry.<br />

rea'TT^TTat B5 r-<br />

ton last Thursday evening. Dr.<br />

P. B. Sm ith of South Bend was<br />

the speaker. The service this<br />

Thursday evening will be held<br />

at R ichland Center w ith the Rev.<br />

Thomas Luke of Rochester as<br />

the speaker.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Goodman<br />

and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Everett Goodman attended the<br />

tourney in Logansport Saturday<br />

and were supper guests in the<br />

home of Mr. -and Mrs. Roy Hay.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Davis and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haney also<br />

a I teii ded t lie bas ke t ba 11 t ourna-<br />

m e n in Logansport Saturday.<br />

W ords cannot express the shock<br />

. v. ^ • '<br />

and heartache in the tragic death<br />

of our brother, Carl Finney, last<br />

week when he was burned to<br />

death. The children include Mrs.<br />

I - o r e n M a r r i o 11 o f 11 o ch e s t e r ,<br />

Thelm a Jean Ringer of near South<br />

Bend, Lila Fenimore of In d ia n ­<br />

apolis, Betty Yapp and M illard,<br />

of Culver. The sons-in-law were<br />

here for the .funeral except Mr.<br />

Fenimore who at the time is on<br />

a mission to H aw aii. Carl was<br />

the youngest of seven children of<br />

Joh n and Alzana Kinney. His<br />

brother, Edgar Finney, a sister,<br />

Mrs. Tra Faulkner, and a sister,<br />

Lottie, besides his parents, preceded<br />

him in death.<br />

Mrs. Fenim ore and children,<br />

Terry and Jeffrey, were taken to<br />

their home in Indianapolis Satur­<br />

day by her brother M illard and<br />

sister Lola.<br />

Mrs. James Falvey of South<br />

Bend was unable to come to her<br />

brother’s funeral and Mrs. Laura<br />

Miller and her daughter were in<br />

Florida and could not attend.<br />

ISO<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K rin g and<br />

son oi' Plym outh were Sunday d in ­<br />

ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M aur­<br />

ice Curtis. Maurice attended a<br />

funeral of a brother Odd Fellow<br />

Sunday afternoon.<br />

Ormond Miller spent Sunday<br />

afternoon with his aunt, Mrs. W illiam<br />

Kline, and Mr. Kline.<br />

Mrs. Georgia Curtis and Carrie<br />

Curtis called on Mr. and Mrs.<br />

W illiam Kline on Wednesday eve­<br />

ning. On Saturday Jam es Falvey,<br />

Alice Sharp of South Bend, Bon­<br />

nie Jones of Detroit, Mich., and<br />

‘ Mrs. Fred Medbourn were Satur­<br />

day afternoon callers of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. W illia m Kline.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W hitney Kline<br />

and Joyce were Sunday afternoon<br />

callers at the Norman Davis home.<br />

Norm an ia confined to his bed<br />

with a blood clot in his leg.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W ayne K line and<br />

children and Mr. and Mrs. Chester<br />

Bowersox of Leiters Ford were<br />

guests Sunday of Mr.* and Mrs.<br />

Bob K line and sons.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Guy K line of<br />

Compton, Calif., arrived at the<br />

home of his father, W illia m Kline,<br />

on Monday evening. They had<br />

been attending the American As­<br />

sociation of School Administrators<br />

which was held in A tlantic City.<br />

W hitney Kline is spending a<br />

couple of days in Chicago this<br />

week.<br />

ulton County Community Sale<br />

ROCHESTER, INDIANA<br />

lb. veal<br />

2 GO lb. veal<br />

I-Ioi. Springer<br />

Hoi. heifer. l-.r><br />

'Tied. cow without calf<br />

5 70 lb. heifer<br />

97 5 lb. steer<br />

1335 lb. cow<br />

S8 5 lb. cow<br />

1710 lb. bull.<br />

1125 lb. bull<br />

.16 hogs. 203 5 lbs.<br />

178 lb. hogs<br />

-lo - hogs . 2010<br />

250 lb. sow<br />

5 1.0 lb. sow<br />

38 5 lb. sow<br />

! 500 lb. boar<br />

) 425 lb. boar<br />

Sale Every Saturday at 1:00 p. m.<br />

Some of our top prices of <strong>March</strong> 4 Sale:<br />

M. E. Zellers, K e w a n n a --- —<br />

Cliarlie^trtzV Peru ---- -<br />

Uo 'McMahan, R o c h e ste r----<br />

J. R. Emahiser, Akron —<br />

P aul W inn , Culver „ ----------<br />

Carl Emery & Son, Macy ------ .<br />

Edgar R unkle, Akron _ -----<br />

Dale Herrell, Mentone ---<br />

F rank Smiley, Rochester -----------<br />

.Tames McKinney. R ocheste r---------<br />

Bryant & iVfiirch, Rochester ----------<br />

R. E. Long, Monterey — ------<br />

Russell Ambler, Rochester ------<br />

B url Eber, Kewanna ---- -- ---<br />

Demoine Towne, R o c h e s te r------ _____<br />

Thelma Cook, lVlacy----- -----------<br />

N. B. Browder, Peru ------------ —<br />

All other livestock according to quality.<br />

Come and spend the day with us.<br />

SCHRADER. BROS., AUCTIONEERS<br />

Carl Newcomb<br />

EXPERT INSTALLATION<br />

BIGELOW, ALEXANDER SMITH,<br />

FIRTH CARPETS<br />

Workmanship Guaranteed. Free Estimates.<br />

P L Y M OUTH<br />

$ 33.00<br />

_____ 32.50<br />

280.00<br />

____ 225.00<br />

240.00<br />

23.50<br />

25.30<br />

IS .70<br />

20.60<br />

20.30<br />

19.75<br />

17.10<br />

16.90<br />

17.10<br />

16.10<br />

14.30<br />

15.50<br />

10.30<br />

10.3 0

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