Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1950 — Page 4

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Wear • Poppy tomorrow! Honor th* dead aad remember tbo hospitalised veteran* by purrW~l Poppie* tomorrow. ——o— -a— Kan must bar* groat powers. Vader Ma gvWaaco billboard* grow when nature coaid muster only a acaalc view: ,-r— j —o —. To* don’t bare to be much of a g*lßittan to know thst Congro** ia not going to try to giro th* country a duplicate of Great Britain's “serialised medicine" program. Americana don’t want it, although many taror a health program The tact that millions ar* enrolled in the Blue Cross and other similar medical and hospital plans Indicate that many are thinking along this line. The British system wouldn’t work Her* tad a candidate for eongreea. asking tor votes on such a program would be buried under pro testa ■Js—• —O -0 Employment at the General Electric plant has cliirrbed above the mark a-very healthy eou- • ditto* tor this community. For * *'the.paat s».»wr«l,jupnt)i» ,M(I,L! i !£!>’ al workers have been added to the force that turns out fractional ’ horsepower motors In lots of thousands Just about 30 years ago. the Droatur GE was getting underway, built to employ approslmatriy 250 person* from the original unit, the buildings now spread over two city blocks, equipped with modern machinery, operated by able workers who make their <ortr'ibuHon to this great nation's vast industrial output ~ —ero- —o — Far front allowing a disposition to pull out of Communist rontrolted countries, the Presbyterian —Board of Foreign Missions is planning special training for missionaries assigned to such areas. Viewing ’-he rise of Communism as a new problem for the church, •nd pointing out that it must be reckoned With I* Marly every part of the world, the mattonent said that Christianity can neither ' flee from .Communism nor compromise with It on basic moral and spiritual Issues It must meet man s needs on the spiritual level.

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Take it Iran «c...jmr7/ Hkt Ford Hydraulic Touch Control Tugging at awkward levers to raise TSFjI heavy plow s. cultivators and other implements is faming the hard way. W ' ,y *• **“ Tard Tractor with Hydraulic Touch Control? On ,ower ,nd *** * n »'"»pb tr J sieving the Hydraahe control lever. If yon want easier, faster farming ten us to brine out a Ford Tractor for a free demonstration that you'll enjoy . . . without obligation. . By the way .. . our goad Bl it lea X I on all Ford Tractors and rguipafet f l9t has a lot of folks taking. RIEHLE TRACTOR * IMPL CO. W«l M 224 Phone .122 * ——, - - -

where Communism ba* nothing to offer, aay the** churchmen. This stand ia taka* by other ehurcbe*. isiptta paroerattoo of grtatti and ministers. o ,U * la Deeat ar aad several nearby cities, teachers who have devoted moat of their adult lite to th# laatraettoa ot children, are retiring from the class room. Then* appreciated individuate have pee torumd more than a pubifc aarvic*. They not only taught papite the reanleitee of edweatton. bat helped rear and moM the children ia the precepts of good eltiaenship All parent* admit that a good teacher does mor* to "bring •p" a cMId in than* deaired principles, than possibly the home Itself, because of the dally close contact between teacher and pupil. This newspaper raeognises the splendid services of those who are retiring from the Decatur public school staff and pay* tribute to them for their Innumerable contributions to our boys and girls. May they continue' to be blessed with many more years of health and useful living. i—■ O —O What’s the Harry: An automobile manufacturer. In a recent advertisement, bit very accurately at one of the things which make* the auto driver the kind of creature he is It was pointed out that a driver may try to be' first lb- get away at a green light just because he wants 4|teW (> ve that bo can du U, that lie may overtake and pasa anotb -r car on the road (or the same reason. There L« something in this. It van easily l»e .gees that there Is-a strong streak of show-off. In some drivenr Sometimes sn aggravat- . in* traffic incident may bring put the show-off urge, as when another driver passes Tg ' a tight spot and cuts back in a little too qui- kly for comfort. The driver who think* this Me* Is alt esagge ration should try th# esperinient of *nal;sing his purpose the nest time be f i sis himself maneuvering for the lead pose Gon In traffic, or watching for a chance to dart past the car ahead on a busy road What, after all. is the hurry?

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God’s win te ahoaro tea* plainly enough so that w* can know whether w* ar* bunting an te right foundation ar not * . .. State Ind* 11w Sm MOW THE PLAN of God Is *o *W simple, that te, It *a* b* *• * a g- Atamd Im mt. most tempted to say. "Oh. that!” as if It w*r* something w« knew already Wen, w* do know It But th* thing I*, we don’t do It. Part ot God’s plan for mankind, a very important part. In fact indispensable—something the Bible talks about from th* beginning to, end-is this: Th* forgiveness ant the destruction ot sin*. (Micah T: lAM.) , Now everybody can se* Th* Beuaaaa used te aay that every man carries *thers' alaa In • bag te front ot him where he can see them very troll, but Ms ewa sin* he carries tea bag haagtag dawn Ma back We are all In favor ot other people's forsaking their sin*. But how about yea? The world does need to confess It* sin; but you need to confess your -own Ne sin* wa9t by themselves; sins exist only in sinners. SJn does not commit itself. Sin is .something a sinner does. We shall never get rid of sins by exhorting other people. We get rid of them by repenting Iti tha presence of God and receiving his forgiveness. It is always so easy to think: If w* only had a good society we could hav* better people. That te backing Into an idea th* wrong way. The right idea te: If we have better people w* shall b* on th* way to th* good society. ■ i.:.,, #*.*-- If Sol Peace, Then What? WE ALSO KNOW something about God’s plan for society at large The Bible does not leave us tn the dark. One thing that Micah brings out is the Ideal of peace (Micah 4:1-5.) go long as we ar* making war. prvpa ring for and expecting war. 'doing or saying things that mak* war inevitable or even likely, w* ar* otft of-Un* with the will of God. Conversely. Whatever w* da to footer peace.-is in line with th* plan of Gcd. War was bad enough in th* days of Micah; it te incalculably worse today. War always wa* lb* afteei and cause es hate, H always brought suffering aad death, wsr *eM*m settled asythteg. •at this Is the atomic age. Dean Rusk as the t’.S. state department bn* said that te an prevent - day discussions w* have te remember *ae salems fact: The human race naw baa te it* hands tb* mesas *f its awn total drotrsstesn. Any war nowadays tea mt against th* whole human race, for any largescal* war with atomic weapons may well mak* th* antlr* glob* uninbsbltabl* by man. A vote* for war ia a vote* tor universal death. ' •• • . Chrtet The King Sinless man in * start*** wurld such te God’s plan. Is tbi* pocsibte? Only on on* csstdition; that Christ shall b* king. xMicah 5:2-4 > This has two meaning*. *n* far-off. and Otte near: on* complat* and an* partial. Th* tar-odL completed meaning (which may b* nearer .than, wa thjpkt.te that after th* history of this planet Is over and done with, in th* "new heaven* and the naw aarth” th* final destiny of God’s people la to l:v« under the Lord Christ a* leader and king. Tb* nearer, here • sad - a*w meaning rs Chrtot’a kiagaMp la tbto: Wherever, te the pian* ot mm. Ute spirit as Cbrtet. Ma way and Ms Meal, ar* beta* Gad’* ptoa Is fargtoto* aW there disaster to ceetate. But wtwrovsr the spirit of Christ is ia control there God’s plan to being carrted out and th»r* th* K - gd>m ot God is coming nearsr. "’ L w <e*> Sr <S* Mssmaomal •euecL 1 M *<«W4 Beasssiro «■ ***** te st W> -s -■ : ss—wastx-n* Sv.****# to

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