Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1950 — Page 2
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- ii i B Wist M. Fight for Freedom Learn a Im February 1». MH*. There are two kinds os problems with living things. One is the kind of problem earned by its growing too fast; the other is the problem caused by not growing fast enough. The early rhurch had mostly the first kind at problem At any rate it ns taking la a
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lot of members whom the ojd«r Christians found strange. At first all Christians had, been Jews; no one thought of anything —etse. But tn-Anti-och, as w» have seen, and even
more as the church spread aestw.rd «*• around the edge of the Mediterranean, the Christian churches were filling up with non-JeWlsh members. just as they are today. It >s no secret that in the Masonic order there are 33 degrees. It is not possible for a new member to be taken rltfit into the 33rd de- * gree the first night. Everybody has io go through the lower degrees which «re cabed the Blue Lodge. ' NvW many persons In that early church thought of the Jewish faith as a son of Christian Blue Lodge. AU ttu very earliest < hrlsUaas had been members es that lodge.; why shouldn't every one else be the same? So whea I'aul and Barnabas camn bac* ~ from that historic mlMieaarg lour <X Cyprus and points north, telling about the Urge number of new Christiaan, these old-style t hristiaas shook their heads. Paul was - by-passing .Up l BTuS” IZ'iige ;■ he was taking m members who had not gone through the proper■ p■rt limir.artci. tte ta*t degrees. — What Mukes a Man A t lirlvti.iti’* PAt’L KNEW a* real Christian whe£ he saw one. So did Birnab is And the two. of them k.- w. right dbvitv-ta their rouls, •" it -*i..ev o-ei seen .real ccnver- ■■ ■■ T< • ■ coses of persons, con ing’out id pagab darkness into ‘ Chr-tian' liiihf. wiHiout being Jews ■ a.' «,l. ei_cn Lr f,ie seconds. ' " ''ftie v:'if ' ifncstidn' was s.reply {‘as What rr ikes a Christian’ Tlie . i<Jd style Christians, who had been .-Jaws—UwxLxelves and, still were. .' f r all their Christian faith, said: Unless you are circumcired and keep est the- laws of-Moses, you i linnet be aved-you cannot even to be a Christian. Paul and Lar •-I- •airtne. but a* spoket n an h r tr uly others in the church /—-said. ou are savedby faith. the Jetusaiem Christiana said:.. Y- you re saved by fa.th, AND by keeping the isw of Moses. Paul - sari -you are, saved by faith, per, d. • - -• • • How They Settled It THE WAY that problem was a model for «U Cr ■ in rburcbes with problems r 'F.r-: git all. the zvz m a .is th: ;ght out irtto- th«z; J-. ; • 4l MHta ScGiCd altCf g.ivi’4 b&h fitUi plenty .of oppor--tv ty for full d*j»cus»ion in public. , it wua settled net informally ‘ • < < r n council, a group of £ leaders, n-t by a h |. fl l': it. :y Fourth* - . i. ■'■•-i -; - the reader of Acttf ;5 '• • . t.y appeals to fact aad Finally, sere the leaders bad -| made up their tnirds, thr < ‘mrch at large accepted their derj’-mn prnrnptly^withoat fur th»*r biikerlnc. Thi» haa hero t.Zr pattern f<r» the ('hrHtian , i bur. h ever since, though alas! it ha* not always been fallowed. I . - - wo i h.ivb, been fewer r‘ »’ if the /xamp’e the . ad I en ® re I<£_ wusiy taken? ' • Faith a«'d Obedience •p : ,:L‘' ’ A lL\\ tr'a.t first . great —X* c .-, : -- -o-on "the • e *>.□ I-s’.a- - H’T, :■?<*•' a g< o Mrt e%er was But i f r ‘fsc tr rr .*w.i Sf?weeh T-17T- —rr- r? —e -w~ TUere •* »t one doerwav to ‘the Fathers r u.the d»or wi’ of faith VVt dn not base te k.-pp tlXf 3 f ’ «f M a. or any ' - 1 ' w We are ~ 5 saved.WY U e are'nr? n d ET’O?.! < ber{ g ... .. • !• « ote '-r A n : £ ‘ onr* ♦ . G > • * a » • • of ear’ !.- g Y<S » xtV ft - t Aid .that *TiKe» au th* .<•' tr. the wor< -
W — —- -- w I o —— - --a MMlMdlgt Circuit Walter Johnson, pastor Blsssiwt VW>y Sunday school »;3» am. | Morning worship 10:41 a.m. Bsolah Chaps' Morning worship 1:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:44 a.m. | Mt. Tahoe Sunday school 9:N a m. Morning worship 10:45 s.m. ML Rlsasant Sunday achool 3:10 am. i Morning norship 14 :30 a.m. "Coms unto Me all ye that ( labor and are heavy laden.” Union Chapel Evanpolioal United Brethren Chwuh Lawrence T. Norris, paster •:>i) Sunday School. Thurman I. Drew. »upt. Wendell MlUer, aso'L 10:30 Worship. V Evening Services <:4S Junior C. E.. Mrs Cart lldrst, leader. 6:43 Adult C. B . Nile Williamson, president 6 45 Youth Fellowship, Janet Brown, president. 7T3ff W'orsMp service. 7:30 Each Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. Omer Merriman, leader Calvary E. U. B. Albert N. Btraley, pastor Revival Services will begin at the Calvary K. (1. B Church Sunday, Rev Lawrence Norris of De- ' < atur will 'be the evangelist. The 1 Rev. L. A. Middaugh and Mrs. . Middaugh will lead In the song services each evening, loginning iat 7:15 p.m. Everyone la vnvited | to come and participate in these meetings "This la the Lord's do- ( inn " * " —The regular services will be held In- Calvary Church Sunday morning: Sunday School at 9:30 atn with the superintendent. Lloyd Lighten herger in charge The irvsnn is entitled: "The Fight F- - Vhidaitan . Freedom i The TTayer sslrvlre- will foi- . low at 10 .30 with the Class Leader Ennal Shffferly. in charge f AT The vTcning service start- , Ing, at 7-15 Rev and Mrs Middaiigh' will conduct the song servTro ais<y nier* will he ape. jat num j here from the tdtoir. The pastor will ; reach, the evangelistic ser7mon since Rev Notfls wilt fur in service at his own church He will Irt* present each week -night
FAVORITE 9*l OOIFILAND * SPIRITUAL* * 8’ i “ ■ Tw're Heard them I on tM cUr on the Saturday Op'ry Now you can gut them! «ROO > IMD moNW Th ■_ You p« r Mtmw w— Fortaqa —d COD FULL COLOR COVIR pwtattag as ChrM to fuM dtk catort, fvwry Nrmm will wawf this lavWy pi Our a THESE 40 SONGS plus 211 others at lew than '/ a cent each 1 } H, H U»4«-—H ••4 Say "Wa> Dotw I Hida Ma . ''.•oct o’ Agei Wh.’ip<r» Swao* F-c- a *0 Me 5 • Am f «d ng G ory. 4 Ci* Tr« Yoj Tma 7 r* Ra er |e Ar Oxj T.ma I w aa- ad ’ <ar Y»-i a (t Wa Maea» Meal Agaia I® ■ Rn.-jw ! Ma»a He! -‘®" l» • 1 la a F»- ard ♦<F- : 2«u* At Awa» /* }’ Fj i ' Mtu if My. Homar-*< tti Maa* Yoa -f Ufa Mari.Ag ’5. I Waa* .th*’ B**H '“J ’* • *»*♦ ’• Sa «-aSf to Maa* M-m ft I Waat •• k w M.’-e My Lo-d ’I Jaso* B '3* S**»* 4a» fa M* '■*“.. J«un . .'9 J«*-» I :< Ft • Ar --• .SAsUalrfeA^wySMStjOAt^.. 'fa W•*-W n Jett-a l.Hiy Ta>* W*fa J«a -ZJ eio a VW Wfefa 24 r e” •« ♦••'UpF.r-d I*• 24 LC'O ' »- , 3 M« a nt G-ore 2a Lord . Lnad M. O" 77 Yaia M r .r' O < >•».□■ 4 tonW ’* »NC •/. •*• ’'WCBriwu* m, ' ’ J? w*en • ee.h*4 C‘®-n ♦or Ma H Wba* fc-.pai H» Lave - Mr Haa * U w-a'a d ‘ Ge’ IS Wo Soe* Be ’ D««< ivi ti •■’d *■ »f ".* Wh»» • a Co' ■•»■'• *-*> V n-ir-' M» 7* -> * r *« “?» T- < -vW« 4 ’»»*•♦ Ms KMN f MKSON JPUB. to j ’7~~’ -e »r e» ’* i M- •*..* "'by * r - ,- ; p ■lA.sa /-*’••* ” . V- ■ Co-.* ••* -'de*' y*a-» .•-‘■•a •a»oai
thereafter, tu preach. Let M all 1 wait upon the Lord and follow Fteaeant Milla Baptist Church 7 V - 0. B -Gehres, pastor t Lowell Nell, BupL 3:30 Bible School. Lesson “The i Fight for Christian Freedom.” ■ 14:30 Worship Service. Sermon, i • Do You Care?” S Beginning March Ith we will oe In a unioa revival meeting with ■ the Methodiat church. May we, Uie | people of the coanmunlty. begin now 7 to make our plana so aa to be ol J the most service to the Lord in this | revival effort. r _ H "Curvature of the moral spine Is an affliction which only the Great Physician can cure.” Monroe Methodiet W. L. Hall, mlniotor 9:39 Morning Worship. 10:30 Sunday School «. 45 MYF. New officers ars now In charge. 7:30 The Evening service. 2:00 P: M. today the choir, with other singers from neighboring churchea, aril I rehearse In prepaid lion of an Easter Cantata to be I given on a date to be announced later. Wednesday: Mid-week sen Ice at 7:30. Choir rehearsal at h: 15Sunday Feb. 24: Laymen's Day and Commitment Sunday. ~ Rivarre Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor ML Zion 9):30 a. m Sunday school.. , ~ 40 3» a. m Preaching service. *+4:011’1. m.-Christian Endeavor.' | ■7;00. p. m Wednesday, prayer i meeting j »• Pleasant Grove 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10 00 a m. Clans meeting 7 00 p, m. Christian'Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Mt. Victory 9 00 a' m Preaching scr'lie. j 10-oii .a m Sunday -m bool ■ - -— 7 no p ,n. '< hrisr»a>i Endeavor 7.00 p. tn. Wednesday, prayer i meeting .......... ■ -I * #t. Luks Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth. minister 9 ng WursUp-Servica. -. in oo Sunday SchooL'—.. .. ‘ ; 7 00 Youth Fellowship Tbvn'< ■ No New Frontier? Look' AroUnT” You’" Leader. Gladys .Mankey. s-J. Centennial pictures of the n’t. ; John s Church in Vera Crur Will i« shown Also a Ia n ten Picture Journey Into' Faith " -- • < Methodist Church I R W. Parsley, minister . .-J Pleasant Milla Sunday School '.*.30 Preaching M-rvi’-e 10 30 A inion Revival Meeting is -.be iing planned hy tpe B»ptlwt> snu i Methodists of Pleasant Mills Til' service la to begin Mar stb watch I
345 REASONS WHY YOl SHOULD ATTEND THE BAND MOTHERS PARTY For Benefit of Coldwater High School Hand * end Memorial Park SUNDAY, FEB. 19 And Alternate Sundays Thereafter City Hall — Coldwater, Ohio 8:00 p. m. Kefrenhments ONE WAY... ONLY ONE! : ’ There is nn more danßrratiß s : *. •nesthetw tor tiie rnnarier.ce than the modern tw . ' _ which says; “We’re al! going to the Same placr ; we're just tak- people of ht« day: * .\» if-'-r t< ir.g different toads” there salvaf-n in any oth*r ; f.-.p If there is one thing that the there ir hone father name uMer_ Bible makes clear above many heaven giver, among men wb*rrrthers it is that humanity is by wc must be >aved ' Art»4 I’, headed tor ons. ot Fum"places. Thu is a :rev < /tintry, «.(* <nd that those *ho get to heaven course; and anyone wlw wants “ ge* there :n only cne way— to say * we’re alt gr?irg t<s •♦‘•e through faith in the subshH- same ptacd; ve : re juh takir^. ••♦»?m>rv 4e-a*h t<*r -rnads”- lu - _ r . . the sms of al! mankind. * ■ . • It was right a’ler had < ■■ - • t*»M Hu disciples ahouf*the' radeii j* n. a * —- Fathera'H^aiw,—wH*re-He wa» —-dtgtoei w4»srh-rutu. cxiinLcx ta-ihe . : g*THg to prepare a place for express words, of Alhtwi and ’u* ■ them, *ii3.io them. "1--— — am the Way, the Truth, and the Christiirilty. life: no man enmeth to the. Christ s.<v< there is only t-ne Father but by Me” John 14 A,. And P'' is that way ; t V'--c ■ • r - • *r. way • < to heayen lahK’tn H-« a*/nement. V' . '■ ' - Shortly aftnr asren-; . a??: tati- -n. < r •>r th»« your •tag into hea\-n, I • *>r t*i! t * personal invitati-u t ■ attend. ZIONLUTHERAN CHU9CH WeMt .M«nn* at Etevenfh bt. in li caijr Sunday S<ta •«'<•'* f.iblc C l.i**. i S< > O'1;~» W edniv'a'.. l ent \o-pcr. 7 '. <
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for further announcements. Balam I .. Bunday, tkhmd . Preaching service TiW P. M , Salem la also planning o.i are ’ rival to begin March 34th. “Study to show thyself approved unto God. a workman that needoth not to lie ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” 11 Timothy 3:13. Worship aad fellowship with us and be Glad. Churches To Support World Relief Appeal i Appeal T* le Held Sunday, March 12 The official symbol of the united couKerted world relief sppeal, supported by churches of this community, known as "One great hour of sharing.", will be a church steeple with a clock pointing to 11. accord ing to an announcement received hue from Dr. Stanley I- Stuber, national director, by the Ilevt-A-T’ E , (inlander, hvrat chairman The appeal, which is to be held tn .pver lOU.itiMi congregations throughout the nation on Sunday. March 12. will benefit thousand? of DPs. refugees, and those neoding moral ami spiritual aid in Asia ‘ and Europe Spiritual undergirding of the appeal is expriss*d in the church: . (>;-■. w hile the hour of 11 lie'. - the houForwofthlpl-Dr Stuber ex-4 plains. j Four different radio network pro-' grams, spin announcements and transcriptions, along with television programs- will support the l.ronioTir.n■ of the relief sppial. ' Hack «f it kre 19 partlclpktlng communions * and -ev,n. iniirdenominatiotiHl IsHfle-s--service, the oflieiil relief agnrny of the I'rot.slsni and Eastern Orth ~ odux churches, is serving as tto coordinating tailor Holiness Association . . Will Meet Sunday j_ The tdanisy eoimiy holim ... , , .. Sunday at ..' P >p at the Henn- Naiarene c’bin ■ aitit th*- Uev- IloimH Siuiw. who i--ondactlns evahiellsHe meetings it I the i-hureb. as .the 'siwaker.—Mai:--L i Zcli:'.e-. <4 Kang ■< +• ■ 111. will TaC .’lie sung leader. The pu liic is in Id **—-— —- i k CHURCH NEWS 7"“'.'Tst. Luks T"-.-——""j" : ■ Tin -yt>u'h teUoweliiii of the St ' rLuki +;vatigelie.i! anij R-. foruo-d Tliurih at Honduras will mn-t at ■ +■; Hiiuday wiili lilady Mankejl >r . -.aro The 'h< ’ •: : ' ,i> ra ' ' ii't- .j- . N ■ New I'ron'b i ' . Ar? and imt • !'• M« nnial r i -uro- • f th. S'. tohn-Oiur h In Vei l CrilT will b. shown aleo a Lenten picture. -- J..uiim,y into ' Faith ’
Lutheran Choir To Give Concert Sunday Socred Vesper On Sunday Afternoon Zion Lutheran church. Weat Monroe and Eleventh Btreots. fraaents the Zion church choir in snored choral vesper Bunday hTtornoon, 4 o'clock.' at the church. The 35eyoice choir Is under the direction of Devid C. Embler and will bo accom penled kt the organ eon* sole by Utt- Evangeline Embler. Mrs Mary Edington, soprano, and 11 M Ik M David Embler Karl Retaking, baritone, are sea ‘ turod aoloists. A brief vesper liturgy and and evening prayer will be read by the pastor, the Rev Edgar P.» Schmidt The complete I nigram follows Prelude Choral Prelude on "Olivet" hy Lindsey Prnceasional Hymn "Glory be to God.” The Vesper VerniclCH and the Psalm The Choral Invitation- “O Ring limn the Lord'. vbn Hassler The Choral Scripture. "Brother ••«' Air". Jacob Tin ( hirrel Praver "Our Kaths er Thou ' Ha. h Th* Orra't: by S Karg Elert j O God Thou Holv i.i ! li,-ioK>- t;reali>..U. My SuUl, '. k Tti.llk M'e Ail i>::i-G...l — Th.. Choir "Urvimtr breathe an EiMUHigT-TETiss*3 W”Kt'eMrinw.Jesus Joy of Man's Desiring" —Bm-h -;- - -l-l-ow- -10-igbl apfusarE-HiE. i .o ning Star < Bai h. "To Thee \V .■ Sing . Tkiii h. The Organ Tiil.le Povtiia by J W ..ilLa xgiu:- L_Abide w 1 th.JJS. 2 -Lord .h-snw"Walking on the Sea ■ Hear (> Israel Tlie Choir *(> L>M Most Holy "
PUBLIC SALE M <'outh Wind Karin, 1 mile aouth 61 Ossian Ind nr. 8 miles i rh <-'f Fluff ton Ind . on State Road I: or lt» mii<*n south of Kort vV.ivnr i-n * 1 ’ ■ ’ ■ . ...;. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 12 00 Noon—Prompt HAMPSHIRE HOGS— DAIRY CATTLE 45 Bred Hampshire Gilts— 5 Tried Sows—4 Open Gilts—2 April Boars A Few Fall Boars * iakt «>f February and in March • eistry and bred to regiwteref! . rx'fi.rs A feu off marked gil’s HogisiratT'lh' papor* win he Jurnißtied if de«»fr» d <«n elipihlj* hog* They are mostly sired by (Irandviea Model, i r: <!i‘U»»n of Stampede. Bi La no Farms. Pennville. Ind., breeding Brooding and farrowing dat*»R will be given day of Male 8 OUTSTANDING HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE fUsauty; Holstein. 2nd < alf heifer, due by day of sale. Tena Jhdsdein. 2nd <aK Iteifer due by day of sale - v HioTlie HibMein. 1 year* old due February 27 Eureka HoUtvhi. yr? old was fresh in .lan giving g<xid flow milk N ■• .• . _■ 1 df ■ • ifiei due by day of sale •I• = r : J.- by day of sale. M iig -Guermtey. 2nd < aft heifer- due hy day <»t sale ■'.no-vic r.iH rnsryyears old. was fresh in January giving good flow of nfik '!!••• i.' all v'»'i!;.- . >w < a’jd produced well as heifers We are rr.T^’’ , t for room and an-are offering-fhem for *al- ‘ SOUTH WIND FARMS—Ossian, Ind. S 0 BERGER A SON—Owner, j- — -■ S*le w444.--•-he-;-held--ineide _ . Lni'f; served ! >v KingAiand W S (’ S Society Kui’ti-■< Va-iKhn Lipp and Roh Hunter I!• rk Vam Wiison. Ossian Seat»• flank 17 20 J SPECIAL WEEKERB BARGAINS NM K K..« 15c |XA m 39C SKINLESS >•<» SLU ED IQC WEINERS. Ib. JO’AI, lb. SLICED gQC SLK ING BACON, lb. BOLOGNA, th. FRESH SIDE J£c BACON ENDS . b L. — —n, Xjc i.i\er go- ' ' SAUSAGE, th. -10 EATHO.M JOT SOUSE FERCH, X. 7 . ...... to. Ft RE CANE SUGAR 5 tbs. FOOIURLFT LIMA BE ANS w, 2. far l!>r F<M>DCR\H HOMINY 2 for 19c ' . (Ot .NTRI FRE>H Et.t.S . d»z. Tie , SCHEIMAN’S MARKET Rhone 308 ' _. Decatur. Ind. ' U. S. 27 We do all kind> of'Custom Butchering.
Bruckner; "Send Owl Thy W3T, Gonnod; "O Jeeua, Lord at ly Grace”. Caln; "Immortal, Invioibie", Thtaian The Oftortory Bota: “Mow lovely are Thy dwellinga. Liddle Tha-Eventaz Prayer The Choir: “The Lord's Prayer", Forsythe The Cottact tor Peace The Choral Benediction: “The Lord Bleas Tou”, Ludkia Reeeenkmal Hymn: "Afi praise to Thea" PoeUude: Toccata on “FHU < Flllae". Farnum Sole Os Residence Here Is Announced Mr and Mrs. John Moore have purchased the Lawrence Archbold residence at 144 Booth 11th street through Bob Heller, realtor, it was announced today. Mr. and Mrs Archbold are building a new home on the lot adjacent tp the preessr. property. The new residence *11! be completed early this spring. Two Appointed By Guernsey Breeders Officers of the Adams county Guernsey breeders' association have appointed Polar R. Lehman and Edison to represent the association in the 4-H calf etah. Anyone interested in Guernsey I calves for show purposes may eon tact either of the men. The Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, to aid persona suffer- ' ing from' infantile paralysis, war 1 established by Franklin D. Roose velt’ln 1927. WMMMNMNVMMMMMIMWM 1 -J ■■■ . - . • „ I I % flMOr LUBRICATION jHL •» a. v. wmu • wed omv --- to am* tots* Id «MM V- « wtoh-tdbe DKGATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe fit.
Driver Ruud Here For Leaving Scone Drive, was fined 35 and coets In mayor’s court Thursday after he had pleaded guilty to a charge at tanvtnc the scene of an ecd denL The accident had been repotted Monday when the Wheeler
sale calendar aad then 3% mi E. 3 mi. W and 1 ml. N: of Pleasant Mills. CatUe and bogs. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Ltechty. DDCt IF. -- * ' y. --W—— FEB 1* Marl Carey. 3 mi. B. of Hicksville, Ohio then 1H mi. 8. well ttaß On, 1. F. Sanmann, Auct > FEB. 13—R. R. Borners. 4 mi. Nos Bluffton, then 1 ml. Won 334. Dairy cattle, hogs, farm Implements. 10:30 A. M. Elleuberger Bros.. Aorta. FEB 20—Gate Thomas. 3 ml. S of Bluffton, Ind on Road No: 1, thee 1 rnl wrthee th ml 8. on El ling bam Pike Dairy cattle, tmptameata. 1 P- Ellenberger Brow , auct a KRL mitE AUCTIbH Purouaat to an order of the Adams Circuit Court. 1 will sell at Public Aucttoa, an , .. SATURDAY, FKBRI AKY 25 - 2 P. M The following deecribed Real Eutate in Adams County. Indians: Commencing at a point on the W boundary of the right of way of V S Hy. No. 33. which point Is 14.31* ft RE., following the course of the Hy.. from the HE corner of Pleasant Milts Ceinetery (also known as St. Marys Twp. Cemetery* theme SE along the tv “ boundary df said Hy a distance MT ft:: thence SW persiM-wUh the HE. established boundary of a tract of land coiislatitig of approxlmatoly 5/Tthe. of an acre owned by Deane I* and Hazel A McMillen a distance of 300 ft . thence NW a distance of approximatoly 1H ft psiHHT«rwnh the Hr - theaee-NS-■ along the SE property lino of the land owned by Deane D and Hasel A MeMiUen to th» place of begiaaitMt. Seine a part of the NW iinarter of section 23 la Twp. 37 N. of R 15 E and containing in all five , sevenths tn Tths) of an acre more or less ' LOCATION: The sth house southeast of Pleasant Mi’ls oi) No 33. oh the south side of road or 41* miles southeast of Deeatur on No 33 This house lx located on almost an acre of land„«nd it h«» 5 nice rixOtns. with good cemented utility room, new Automatlv Gil Furnace, Thermo stkt control and Air circulator Both front and back porches are rn -loaed With just a small atnounl oT work, auchTte hainfiSg aixd Seed- — lug the lawn, would make, this a. like Country hoiiie. oiny 4 _ miles from iKcatur Rtnall Chicken House and New Tool shed . i IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TERMS L 3 Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery.rif Merchant Able Abstract of Title. For further information please contact the Auitietlvers »>t lawyers OWNERS—John H. Younit. Execttliir , • for the Samantha’E. ><*ung Estate * Vogiew<-<l,. A iewv-t-D 4“'' w Kent A.,.-tn r ents , ....... (i ii Sttichiei- ttales Mgr ’ ' .. Kale Conducted l*y The Kent Realty a Ailction Co ln> Decatur Indiana - Phone (js ■ * ? -'■ Public Sale I. ibe iinVfiwalgn'ea. wftl i>eir«TWnF'3'R«mTtiFT«nmrWtrit»Trrth. — ed personal property, located 3 miles south of Bluffotu. Ind . oil State +tnpd No i. then 1 'mile »>st Gien *,>' mile south on Ellingliain Tftt'',Un MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1950 ZZ Sale Starting at 1 o'clock P M DAIRY CATTi.E <<iw 5 years old dur h fffshrn March gal .•?>»* wh*>n ,r»->h Holstein <uw. ;> ymia old, milking ’• io* I» t 12 linUlein < o*. 5 lluißteiß row. « yt-nrs n'-d. •’> rd. sh.w . :rr«l !>♦- 2 n HnlafHn caw; 5 year?.4»ll 4gil ,j * Ij.* <il when fresh. ■ l»4‘r iMt lolntrin < <»w < years old. mllkinr 4 pain« *. brM .lan £ Hnfotein row. ♦ year* <»M milking I -’.tl » •*’ bte l lan ' * - HnHKHri <*ow. 3 jeara r»!«!. ntllkiYig 4 gai iu>w. ixred U« < thth HolMehi heifer. 2‘» month* «>l<l bred Jan 1 'th hntfer. so -month-* old bred l*et Holstein h» ifer. IJI monthi old brod Nov 12th Ho Htpjn h» ifer. 14 njontha. <»ld open ,_ ■ HoUtejn heifers, 4 to II months obi .... r ' ; Registered, Hohrtem Bull. ~2 years oh! MILKING MACHINE & EQUIPMENT Surge ini! king machine single unit, good as n* m I th gal in Hl ans pw»d rubber tired milk cart # HAY AND STRAW ,2’’” bales, firtit cutting alfalfa hay; 2<K» Imh s. M-cond cutting rtififcl ’<l hay. lull iMiiea oats ayd wheat rtraw. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELI.\NEOLS Eatra good* huaiy duty -implement trailer, Met.of Hu< tor chain? to fit 10*40, .I!x3k or 12x1S tractor tires. hk> ip-w: hammer mill. 1! rolls >f ph fcet corn » ribbing good as n* w. oil ilnim*. FERMS < ASH N’*t Rrsi»< tisi <)»• ir < ns* »>f ,i. < GALE THOMAS, Owner Bn>b. Auctioneer* - Old Flrw’ Nafhmai Hank ( >»< 17 FLATLUX THE WAU PAINT MADE WITH OIL ★ Goat on Smoothly <>* i * l4O * orl, ‘ y ♦ lovnot No Odor ♦ Dries Fait—Use Room Some Day ■ ■an xanX * On * Gall °" do *‘ WAIIBOARD th» Avaroga Room WAURAPER \ I A4MWMr«KMr \ tItCK • Mwood Owing Micofly •*' Ct HAT-S-lUX WjfVllAW I’-r xJi N-iux H THS 4M RAnuTSuW I KLENKS 232 Madtsoa St.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT. 1959
ear struck the rear end of a car owaed by Byivta Rasp. Os ’l7 North Second street, and which waa parked in front of that residence. 'Wheeler l«n The prow «f the accident after the colMataai had damaged the rear end of the Rasp car. If Van Haun Boreathtap Ta Bail Try A Oamaerat Want A4-lt Faya. I
