Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1946 — Page 2

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I SUNDAY Xl-i1 SCHOOL <• LESSON < Lesson for September 15 ••HBiMlwn JEHUS AND COVKTOUONEMI ummon TEXT is«au* as H; RrW ' •rb« |1 U 24. Luks 11 11 21. MI MOK V SELECTIOM-Hs lh *‘ u “*' a •th la Ns rich** sba* ~H - u “' u ngtitsou* shall Oourish s* • uranen Prov.rb* It N The Ten Commandments. the study of which we conclude today (the remaining lessons of the quarter deal with other lawal. have been , revealed to us al being characterized by their brevity, their comprehensive touch with all of life, and j fidelity to the rightoJut they are ■lau unique and amerent from all other laws In that they reach Into the inner receMea of a man s heart, a realm where only God can judge and act. Thia last commandment (against covetousness* emphasises that point, for it does not etpressly require or forbid any act, but deals with the motive of man's action Man ean judge another man’s acts, but he cannot judge his motives, desires or thoughts God must do that. But man can. by thti grace of Cod. control bid motives; and hence we have this commandment and its Interpretation I. C'evetousae** — What It I* (Exod. 20:17). To covet does not mean just‘to desire, but to have an unrestrained desire for that which we ought not to have or which by right belongs to another. It shovis itself in our day in a more general way— an inordinate desire for possessions in general. There too man loses himself. It may be a surprise to many to learn that coveting jor desiring what belong* to another, is a sin. It ho*, become one ot tne "respechtble sins 1 ' accepted in the best circle* and practiced by many church people As a matter of fact, tills sin underlies all the other sins sgamst which the commandments speak He who has a love for money and an evil. desire to have his neighbor's possessioas will hate. lie. steal, eheat, j' kill. In fact, as Dr. 0. Campbell! Morgan says, "The wnole realm of human interrelations is disorgan-1 ized and broken up by the dishonoring o's the tenth commandment." > 11. Cevetowuieaa - What It Deea (Prov. 11 23. 24; Luke 12:18-21). 1. It Makes a Man Stingy iProv. 11:23, 24). The righteous man seek* that which is good and he knows nothing of the close-fisted stinginess which withholds from God and man. Sometime* to economize is to lose, and to be liberal is to gain—especially in the tilings of God. God gives Überally (Janie* 1:3), and the man who knows God scatters not only his money, but his riches of mind and service for God * Hory. In sad contrast is the man who keeps his possessions for himself and reap* only th* barrenness of soul and leannete of life. 2. It Make* a Man Envious (Luke 12:13-151. NoUng the ability gs Jasa* in dealing with others, this man thought to divert the Lord from hi* real ministry to the souls of men In the settling of aoeial problems—aS because he was greedy. Some ehureb leaders think that Is our business now — to preach and promote a aoeial gospel. They had better reread verse I*. 3. It Makes a Man SeUlsh (Luke 12:13, 17). The one who was known to his friend* as the "rich man" (v. 10) was known to God a* a "fool" (v. 30). because having more than ha could use he boarded it for himself. Ona wonders what he had to say for himself when that very Wight he was called into the presance at God to give an account of his stewardship (v. 30). if you are similarly situated and have the same attitude, what will you say in that day? t 4. It Make* a Man Proud (Luke 13:11). AU around him wore the hungry. He needed ao barn*, for there were th* empty hand* of the needy; but money had made him bird end proud. He would build bigger barns, perhaps th* biggest in that community. People would mar vel at hie prosperity and he would live long to enjoy it But It did not work out that way, for. alas, it fa true of eovetousneea that — 3. It Makes a Man Foolish (Luke 13:1*41). The man who reckons without God IS auro to eomo to grief. Leaving him out of one’s thinking end planning invites disGod called. and he who had thought to go on for year* in aeifiah plaaaure. found that he must go and leave it all Worse yet ho had to face the judgment at God upon hte etegnal aoul sst £uJ te note that there is a wgy » Uy up treasyrM M Maven --ftyS-ekSd walk wfU CZftM. cdft. tig U aftreeuti dad euttivtu tn Ur* M t*d **«it" and M uaiag ene’s peeaaesUda that they eouht fa? th* glwy M Gad. tvs® geld can b* so taveotad far God a* to tend

q■ , 0 I RURAL CHURCHES I r — Decatur MefieOist Circuit Homer Studebaker, minister Mt. Pleasant Sunday Hchool 0:33; Marvel Fuhr 1 iiiiiii superintendent No worship service st BIISE. Oar horn* < timing ami Hally day at Pleasant Valley A flue progiam lias Iwm planned for the iluy. •Uh Ihiitm-r paslhlß giving 1013*. Beulah Chapsl Sunday school 0:30; Halph «<»» ■ superintendent. Youth meeting at 7 o’clock, of then, will lie eWcted, all churches .tn* taking part In the community, our last meeting elghtymne were ' present. • United Brethren In Christ Rivarre Circuit Paul A. Graham, paator Pleaaant Crcv* S. fl. 9:00. Preaching service in tui. Christian Endeavor 7:30. Piayer meeting 3:00. Mt. Victory 1 g S. 0:30. (Tims meeting 10:30 Piayer meeting 5:P'. Mt. Zien fl. 8. 0:30 (’lass meeting 10:30. Christian Endeavor 7:30. Prayet meeting 7:30. Bpeelal Announcement There will be a weekend revival in tlie Pleaeiint Grove I B church Sept. 20-22. Plan now to attend n Monro* Friend* Church Robert P. Miller. pa«tor 0:20 Sunday school. Win. Zuri her. flupt. "Jesua and Covetous lies* " 10:10 Morning worship service « Jo Young people’s service. 7:30 Evening r viingellatlc service. Wednesday 7:30 prayer meeting j Saturday. September 14th, quar 1 terly meeting at Portland Friends' Church. u AWM 111 HAL CHURCH Mt. Tabor Methoditt Church C C Conn. Minister Bible school 9 30. Ed Koo* I superintendent. Morning Worship 10:30. Subiin t: ’’They Shall See God " Piayer meeting Thursday eve. 1 | S ini Scripture studies in Acts WSCS meets with Mrs. Anna ! I tunnel |hiw Munday eve MJHt. —a— Willshire Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Midduugh. Pastor

CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE Aa I have sold my farm, will sell at public auction all my personal property, io miles South of Decatur, at Salem. Ind. Monday, Sept. 16, 1946 Commencing at 1:00 p. m. 15—HEAD CATTLE—IS Guernsey cow. 5 yr. old. due September 13; 2 Durham heltera. 2 yr. old, calf l>y side: Guernsey heifer 2 yr old, calf by aide; Guernsey * Jersey. 5 yr old. fresh; Jersey cow. R yr old. twin calves by side; ‘Two Guernsey It Durham cows, 7 yr. old. milking a good flow; Red cow 7 yr. old. due last of October; Guernsey cow. 7 yr. old. milking 6 gal per day; Jersey cow. 5 yr old, due in November; Guernsey cow. 5 yr old. milking good flo#: J Guernsey heifers. 2 yr. old. milking I gal.: Guernsey bull, eligible to register, 13 mo old. This is a herd of ■ extra good cow*. One 5 yr. old springer Jersey cow. MILKER Hinman single unit milker used only 3 month*: Pipe and stahl cocks for 12 cows. SHEEP— I* Shropshire ewes. 4 year old. MIOCELLANEOUB Good 2 wheel stock trailer: Grapple hay fork; Fence stretchers: i Shovels; Forks; Post digger; Ditch levels; Small trwle of all kinds. Winchester 22 repeater rifle 2 gal. Ice Cream Freezer. Fruit Jars. One Brooder house 7H*ll 'i a good one; 15 good line post*: Double (block ami post auger; Hay and manure forks; Some 4 Inch tile; Two good feed baskets; Two ton or more baled mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Bookcase; Library table: Side lioard: | Chairs; 2 good oxl2 Axmlnster Rugs with pads. Many miscellaneous j article*. TERMS—CASH. Wm. H. Patterson OWNER Roy S. Johnson It Son —Attcts. 1 Melvin Liechty—Auct. E W. Baumgartner—Clerk.

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1132 North 2nd St., Decatur. Indiana SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14,1J0 P.M. FURNITURE And HOUIEHOLD GOOD!: Hi nd io Couch. Coffee Table, Rocking Chain. Leather Rocker. End Table*. Lampe. Foot Stools. Buffet. 8 Table*. Petleetale. 4«5 ft. Mirror with shelf. Other Mirrors, Cabinet RAbiOLA. CHENEY Vlctrola and 7« records. Cabinet Radio, MINCER Seeing Machine. TAPPAN Gas Range, 3 burner Gas Range. Electric Heater. G. B Refrigerator. H Qt. ECONOMY Caitner. ANTIQUES: Choice Pieces of Glassware and other fine antiques. I Chests. Trunk. 3 Oil Lamps. And other nice pieces MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: New Pfrsplrator Cabinet for home Turkish Baths: Porch Glider: Lawn Mower; Garden Hose: Reel Spray; Garden Plow and other Garden tools; Scythe: Crow Bar; iontern; Grindstone; Screens; Light Flatures: Electric Corn Popper; Celling Grate; Wash Bench: Asbestos Oren: Large Kraut Cutter! Window Cleaning Brush and wiper; two 5 gal. Crocks; Dishes: Copf«r Boiler; and many other articles, ERMS--CABH. Della Moser OWNER J. f SaA*add-iAi»cUdde«r C. W. KedXsalesMadagSr gale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indians . . .

Wjjlshir* 0:30 a. m. Sunday school, Luth er Funk. supt. 10 10 a. tn Class meeting, Otis Strickler, leader. 7:30 p. tn. Preaching service. S:00 p. tn Wednesday, prayer meellßg St. Paul J II *. m Preaching service. 10:15 a. ni Sunday school. Ed die McFarland, supt 7 30 p rt. Christian Endeavor, Art flchelder<t, leader, 7:30 p. m Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible study, Robert Mcßride, leader, Winchester 0:30 a. m Sunday school. .Merl Base*, supt 10:10 a. m Preaching aervlce 7:30 p m Thursday. Prayer meeting. Fred Zurcher, leader. Si. Luke Cvart. A Reformed Church, Honduras H H .Meek st rot h. pastor 0 HO Worship service. Men's Congress service* will hr held at Grace Reformed church In Fort Wayne Dr Nevin Harner will be speaker at the 10 o'clock service. Dr. Spencer will lie speaker at the 2 o'clock service. 10:00 Sunday School Thursday—The executive board of the regional Women's Guild and the Guild presidents of the regional will meet at the fit Luke church. Registration begins at 9 .10 a m The St Luke Guild will also meet the same day hut there will be no quilting. .. i—o i. — Monroe Methodist Church E. O. Kegerrela, Pastor yld Morning Worship Special music by the choir Sermon: "One Kingdom, t'ndlvided." I<F 30 Church School classes for all ages. 4:45 Youth Fellowship 7:30 Evening service. Sermon: The Power of Jesus' Word.'' Mid-week service Wednesday 17:30 followed by choir. — — — Antioch M. B C. Located 3 Miles Warn and H Mils* South of Deeatur, Indiana Jake Hostetler, pastor Sunday s< h<ad 0:3o am. Homer Brubaker. Supt. Morning worship 10’30 am. Evangelistic service 7:20 pm. Everyone invited to attend. Calvary Evangelical Church F. H. Willard, minister . Sunday school o:2* Prayer meeting, following Sunj day school Midweek preaching service Thunsday 1 00 p in Union Chapel Church United Brethren in Christ D. H. Pellett. pastor Cnifird inoining services:

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Sunday school 0:80; Thurmsn 1. Drew, euparintendent. Morning worship 10:15. eeruion subject. ''Success Out Os Failure Christian Endeavor for yonth and adult*. 7:00 Evening worship 7:30; "Infinite Daring." Called session of th" quarterly canferOßce following lhe evening service. Piayer service and choir rehearsal Wednesday evening, 7:30. You are always welcome In this friendly church, In the heart of the community, with the community at heart. g Marion Basketball Playeri Suipended Indianapolis. Sept 12- ll'Pl — htdlana high «honl alhleilc *O-| sodatlnn official*, conllnulttg a crackdown on athleiei who play basket hall afler the aesson la over, today suspended t*« Marlon high school basket hs 11 players through Jan. 1. 1047. IHfIAA commiseloner L. Virgil Phillip* yeaterday announced the suspenaion of 22 athlete* at Memorial high achool in Evansville for playing In an Impromptu cage tourney after lhe season was closed They Included Charles flchmldt. eer-ond-leam sll-alate football end for I'nlted Press last fall, and Larry "Duke" Holder, cage star Don Petllford and Eugene flte wart. lioth regulars oti (he 1915 IB Marlon team, were suspended for participating In an independent Itaakelball game last spring, Phillips said. 0 Wallace To Speak At Kokomo October 23 K'komo Ind . Hept. 12—(UP) — Raymond Gilbert. Howard county Democratic chairman, •*!<! today that secretary of commerce Henry A Wallace will speak at Kokomo Oct 28 Glltmit said the engagement was confirmed by Frank Finney, chair- » assamaro■

PUBLIC AUCTION' As we have sold our fsrtn and are moving, we will sell at public | auitlon the following property 4 miles East of Decatur, or 1 mile North and ’< mile West of Itolxi. Thursday, Sept. 19, ’46 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 12—HEAD CATTLE—I 2 Black cow. 5 yr. old. due Oct 3. a 6 gal. cow; Black cow. K yr. old. due Oct. 12. 6 gal. cow; Red cow, 6 yr. old. due Nov. 3, 5'4 gal. enW; Guernsey co*. 4 yr. old. due Dec. 9, 5 gal. cow; Jersey cow. 7 yr. old. due Jan. 24. 6 gal. tow: Roan cow. 7 yr. old. due Feh. 16, 6 gal. cow; Roan heifer coming 2 yr. old; Guernsey heifer coming 2 yr. old; Brown Swiss Helfer coming 2; Black Jersey heifer coming 2. All 4 heifers pasture hred. due soon. I Roan heifer, open; Holstein heifer, open. CLEAN-EASY MILKER—DOUBLE UNIT. Good Conlitlon, HOGS—3S head Spotted Poland China hogs. 2 tried sows, due hy day of sale; 15 gilts, extra good, open; IS feeder hogs. l(tn to 200 lbs. AH double Immuned HORSES—Team Small horses, one black, one grey. (*>od Workers. HAY—3O Ton loose clover, timothy, and alfalfa mixed hay; 6o hale* oat straw, wire tied i IMPLEMENTS- John Deere .Manure spreader, like m-w; Ohio side delivery: 9 hole grain drill; 5 foot McCormick mower; Steel wheel wagon and rack; OH Tank Heater: 200 gal water supply storage tank; Set double work harness; 4 milk cans; New Crosscut saw; Tools, and small articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Good 2 piece living rixitn suije: Couch; 2 ' drawer stand; Wilton rug 9x12; White enamel baby lied: Ironing board; Laundry stove; Used Doors and Windows. Miscellaneous articles.

TERMS—CASH. PERRY HUNT OWNER Roy H. Johnson * Son—Aucfn. Melvin Llechty—Auct. and Hale Equip Z. Z. McClure—Clerk Lunch by R. I'. B. Church of Wren. campore TMERMOSIAL hr comhrf, ll< /// S economy owl performance wM I V i wryfUhfb»spries chttl ' / ’// ! • Givaa you iunn« scrota, wbrtor Mfcm / Moral toth and yoor-tound wralhorttrip- ffl - :Jl / K piag ie one pormaatut writ I Ifr- m , J • Oivooywyow-round rainproof, draft- 1/f 7MI I fros voatUdtiM... evoe during otorma! 1/ /A// • Change from oerooti to Motmwtb in // ////// tocOndl-ali from imide the houeol JI /// / / ■ • Pormaeotrt woathoe-tight fit ooturod // //</// through patented, all-metal cloruro I reme! / • Protects againM rill damam from / water accumulation with pMsntod ■ positive Mil drainage! Y. % • Cott your fuel Hili up to 30%l J » • Investigate THtRMOSKAL before . “*<£ you buy tey Sernas st stsras task I I Fltfl «NO OBUOATION I I Arnold & Klenk | I 252 JUlWlii S». ' phon « 463

man of the Indiana Democrat!* speakers' committee -—•— Mrs. Frank Gilpin Is Taken Bv Death Mr*. Frank (IHpIP »»• husband formerly resided In Beta Bn, died in a hoapltal at Fremont G, flepteml*i 7 after a two y*at» Illness of carcinoma Surviving Io addition to the husband I* a daugh ter. Mrs Harold Tucker, also of Fremont. o TERRORISTS IN (Continued from Pag* D altacker* succeeded In getliiig away with sjnW) pounds, about Ifn.nnn At the eatne moment that the underground gangs sw mped down on the three big banks In wild west fashion a fourth detachment raided the Jaffa prlsor In an at tempt Io free detained memltetw ot the Jewish underground The attack on the prl-on was re warded as a diversion in an at tempt to concentrate security forces In the prteon are* while the hanks were raider! o RURAL GRADE (Continued from Page 1) HHoHmenT flgttres we e announ ced earlier this week after reports were received from the seven principal*. DEMOCRAT EDITORS (Continued from Page 1) I » — I■! Illi H while, a full program was ai rang <-d for earlier sessions. Young Democrat* of Indianu will l>e in charge of tonight'i, Inlormal program of entertainment. The editor* convene tomorrow morning for their annual breakfast and business meeting. At the same time, the state central com mittee will l>e in session

MIDKIFFS K4I.E STATE nil ATA O 0 ’ 1% THE Al»*Vs * IN* IFF '«•*' 1 J* Nert's“i l« *•»•»»•’ net n*d l’*a> tsviluid mid others ‘<M.-'"d'nt. twin* ISvSt of still court. I will I at ,*.ll. sale to the hlghr.t bliM.r sih ■ISV of tb-toto-r, !»*•• i,it so. -n the hours of to o'clock am. and I O'clock p.m qf said ds> st thr d-»r on th. first floor of hv fts| llm.tr in the I'l.y of •' | l„ A d»me t'ounty In the Mt*l* IndlstiH the rents Slid profits f<>r * , -x.eedlnit sewn tears of the foiiowlna descrit** real ssist* in Attains I'ounty In the Plate of ' Th,"northwest quarter <U ■xot iHi-t quarter <U • »f Hei tion I Irt -Ihree in t. Township twenty• mi IS'.I north of Range fourteen tilt East, containing forty III' Ai »* in<»re or I***! \Ip (> brichinlnic tbr orner of tb.n twenty-nine <2S) Township tw.-nty.flve <»M nor h w?it along Ac tion line tn the right of wav of the Cincinnati, Bientnond and Fort Wayne llaiiroad. ttirti.e north along «ald rl« h *, "f way to the south west corner of lad "••) Haviland" Addition to the town ~f Geneva, Indiana; tlwnce east to ~ point on the east line of said Bev- I tint! 2»; thence south slung said: ,-ast H.-. tb.n line to the place of beKlnnlna. . ontalnlna V a“' 1 r ’“\a"mZ or le»s. and all situated In Adams County. Indiana. It the said rents and profits will not sell for » sufficient sum to .atl.fv said judgment and decree. Interest and ■ *rets, I will st the same time and place »»P"“ “* public sale to th* highest bidder the fee simple of said real estate of so much thereof aa may he euffbiant to discharge -aid judgment and decree Interest and toots. Hald -ale will be made without any rslief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Isaac Haviland et-al at the suit of J- anette porter Mee'l'lated this -th day of Heptember, Lew T. Isllllw. «lierlff of Adams I i.uwty, Isdlsna Prrd 1.. I.Hterrr. Atlorney. I Kept. S—l S—2« ' e «l I P<)IA I UK* f <•»' F.OH4 I Tt’H I HIiTATK Ml. Aotlee Is hereby alveH. That the undersigned has b. en appointed Executor of lhe estate of l.illy Banter late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent Evert Ranter. Ksrralor. S'erd 1.. I.lfterrr. Attorney September IS. It»t<l. September |:i—2« —Jl

I - ' j—i Mr. Farmer M'hy waste fuel and oil with a lot of xrief and trouble when you can have your tractor put in top running condition hy the best of mechanics at the Gerber IMPLEMENT • STORE a > U. 8. 27 Decatur a

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COMPLETi; ( PUBLIC SALiH Due to 111 health lam unable to t iUlll tM projyerty at public auction on my farm ■> it on road No. 1. then » mile Easi. ‘ 2 Tuesday, Septi Commencing at 1O:oo g M W*! 25-ABERDEEN ANC.I S ( mil „| HEHD HI LL: Nosegay s McArthur *n Bull: Taffman V, No. M514U4. id month* old 1945, eligible to registry; Cow. Lady Elaine -- with heifer calf horn August 5 by *i,|,. ‘ feta Queen No. 676914. 1 years old. with h-ihr side eligible to registry. Seven High Grad.4 to 7 years old. bred in April and Mav )'n.. y-L. and 2 heifer calve* from above cows, born last Angus bred heifers: Two Angus st..-,- al.o-p J Is a good opportunliy to get g (K >,| | tl ( . lu( , , llvt-i gus cattle are ot extra good quality 7—DAIRY CATTLE-7 F Two Extra Good Guernsey Cow* l y,, ir « „|,| 0 . i horn Cow 5 years old; One Guernsey t i One Guernsey Cow k years old; One Ayr-lilre ||*p,. r led Guernsey Helfer, b» fresh this fall 16 _ H(M;s — 16 I Two Hampshire Gilts with 17 pigs * k. ,ai a a.H.I Hampshire Sows, farrow second litter this fail n*, China Boar. • years old; Tweii’y thr.-e h ... SHEEP f* Twelve Good Breeding Ewes. 5 years old.-h H- . this years One Southdown But k yo.ir< oH ■ GRAIN AND HAY 400 bushels Extra Good Quality Vi. h-nd ()«■» Timothy and Alfalfa Mixed Hay. put up wiihou- ~ W TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS ■ Farmall F-20 Tractor. In first class umdition. r:>i| generator, new seal-beam lighta and pow<-rtak-of Deering Little Genius 14 In. Tractor Plow* Cultlntsr tractor, with power lift; McCormickOering ‘ ts three seasons. McCormick-Deering 12<li*. y. qiir ■? GrtklH Cormick-Deering Side-delivery Hay l!.<k. < .. ri! -itrngß Mower: McCormick-Deering Hay l>iad>-r. nes Mr !«■ tooth harrow; John Deere 999 Corn I’ ati -r with menta and tongue trucks; Ohio 9ft Cuhip.uk.r Met;- ■ Rotary Hoe; Hlrdsell Wagon, with hay ra. k ami grain like new: One farm wagon and jrack: N>-» Ilea Spreader, like new. Oliver Breaking Plow Iron !•*»< isl and Double-shovel Plows P MLSCELI.ANEOCS AND HOCSEHOI.DG«M Seven Good Individual Hog Houses Three Hut Hog Troughs; One Hog Fountain Two Sim.-p )'«■<!:« hfl Cattle Feeder Bunk: Four Kt-gal Milk Cans. lio-trl ‘gj Sterilizing Tanks; OH Stove for dairy On. Two Corn Shellera: New Cistern Pump o. • Pr<-*»tit« !£■ 100 Feed Macks; laig Chains. Oil Drum* Small Hand ?td 4-pie<e Waterfall Bed Room Suite; Two bt < • ThM Electric Food Freezer; Many article* too r.um.roun to TERMS—CASH. | Lewis McMulli Roy S. Johnson A- Son and Melvin Li<-< hty Aui-tiune.rt I Vance Wilson. Ossian State Bank. Clerk ■ Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch »t tvi lontb «

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