Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1950 — Page 7

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Three Awarded Week At Conservation Catalp / Jerry Aug harper, Hartford •/ township, Jvha L. -Frank, Uatoa fownship, and Willis Bulmahn, Root township 4-41 eoaaarvattoa club membsra. were awarded » week at the VerealUee 4-H coaaervatiou cam*, by the Adame codaty 4-H club council. Mates county agent U K. Archbold. The Adams county coae'rvatto* council underwrites the egpsaart far this 4-H etab award. The cant* win lie beM from July IT to ». Democrat Want Ada Bring Rseults

FARM LOANS ■ — MAMitaY—FEDERAL LARD BAM RATE OF INTEREST 4% IX>N(J TERM LOANS — 2B TO 88 YEARS MIANS CAN BE PAID AT ANY TIME ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON RANK STOCK You can be proud of a membership in your National Farm lambi Amoelation You are a part of the world’s ianrewt cooperative. Thirty years of dependable service to farm families. We have nerved grandfather, father, and non. — See or Write — ADAMS—JAY-WELLS ■ National Farm Loan Association . . THEO. V HARSH. Seay Tress. In breach o’bce at IST Madison Street Decatur. Ind. Saturdays—l te 4 o'clock KALAMAZOO A OVSN STARTS, COOKS, -1 SfOPS-AVTOOUmCAU*! ' , u -- ./ ■ Onetpiece top with built-in “■■•»>•*— T I lamp —packed with other U up-to-the-miauts features! I •OOO 00 I compumv auto- Jy feot martc luxtntv bangi ■ > ; ''iIjJMN Oven deep well cooker. —— TJvCpWI F and uteHty outlet Mt JM, VUV r sil automatic 1 It’s a 1 ’■'jfcYyvMy dream rang* come true! IVSkAP' WAICHIH R WINDOW FOR OUR NEW GAS AND (MLFI RNACE . KalanazM Sales ft Service 23N North Second SI. *H W Il t illll iKFfllMlirTooxM tHMunHH 6.50xi6 You gut tho greatest oxtro-valuo 7.00x16 tiro today at no extra cost! — <a_ia U.S.ROYAL .<< <*>»» here tcJsv il you me one •( tl.r.c 4 lu.ki »izc»! Hurry—while our Mipplv of there treat U. S. Royal De Lure / lire. Is»tv Remember, there are no ordi- f ft* rery tire* - they're first qualify-latert f ffj Jftf JUt de.tin —with ipecial fcaturn you can't / Af/)Bf find in any other tire. I—*>t.- COME IN AT li’V’ badly fur * Ff MW > trade \nnm^*m^TJ J B 224 St. ' or At These Dealer.: HiWay Service. Decatur fif'Ff,l Saylors Motor i Preble Weldin*. Preble nr I R|‘| Zuerchprs Service. "" UXTB Monro* FlSSttnt Mills Jefferson Garage, Burnt, Tim's Super Berne

.Time Extended To Giro For Veterans The time has been extended to there years after discharge to ears tor aU veterans at World War 11 who develop pulmonary tubercutaria. according to a reteaae from the veterans adniintotratfon Here tofan, only rite year after discharge was the NmM imposed. The■ arninuusetarat atatmr that - “a disease wbtah beeome. maalfert wftbia the spexiftad period te the Mtam that * to at team le per cent dtoablteg to predum*4 te have had Ua origta while the veteran was ta eorvta*.*

"btVonONAL MCADINU: Psalm at. Black and White Uatan for Hfr ». IMS A CROCKS la MbmeapoUa ra> celred a tetter from a former customer who had toft the city owing a large grocery bill "I have been converted ta a revival here.** tho totter said, “and I want

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to make everything right ta my lite that has been wnmg." EnctoMd there was a certified check tor the old bill. The grocer wired back: *'W h o was the evangelistwk o converted you’ We need him in Minneapolis " '

Conversion Is God’s operation on the heart. No one can actually see the heart, but it the operation is successful the symptoms of disease will disappear and the symptoms of health can be seen by any one The patient is a new man. • • 0 Jacob Black pERHAI’S the most notable ease * of conversion in the Bible, a sidy from the Apostle Paul, la the man named Jacob. His life is a study in block and while; up to a certain point hardly anything good tod! be said of him. but after that point he eaa. hardly be accused of anything bad ' » ■ . All Ma yomsgee daya be waa prir.idpally aated for gfrtag tfwuMc * oftterr propte BMI "delnc them out oT' asiiuftaag , be wanted foe btasarit First be tricked hto ridri brother into ariltag him the family Mrihrigbt. tor the rt 4ll rises price of a bowl of soup (pedtagri. You would not . think any one would aril his birthright; but Jacob caught Esau when he was doghungry . Tbcn we see him outsmarting hla brother again by birthright; Jacob was by that time a shameless liar and thief. It became so hot for him at home that he had to leave town. A We have a glimpse •> Mm on his journey, dreaming nbeut a ladder to heaven. Evltanilg h.s conM-lence dM Mt trwMe him.- Indeed, he proceeds to bargain even with God; K God « 11 prosper Mm, he oaya, he will see that God get* lea per reel. God dM indeed prosper Mm; but he grew no better ter ft. ' The rest of his hfe, for the ne*t~ twcnly years, is one piece of trickery after another, he and his uncle Laban taking turns trying to outsmart each other, with Jacob ususually coming out ahead. \ • • • Jacob White THINGS came to a climax on the night wh< n Jacob, fearing death at Esau's hands, arranged his family to ga ahead of him, keeping himself in th-’ safest place n the rear and there at last he came face to face with God. The ’Jory hit all-night struggle at the br< <k Jabhok is a strange one. but one thing is ce'rtatn After that night even his name was changed, for the man himself was a new man. - Hr to patient to frouMe, M longer resentful. We to Mt euly a good maa Mmerif. be dees Ms best to help others. Br casw ducts what caa only be called • family revival; he persuades sac and all te give up the Idris they had keen worshipping a"d turn te llv eiw true God. He effrr-a sacrifices, Hke bis fathers before him. f He goes down into Egypt at last, a humble man. no longer the conceited young crook he had been when he went to Padan-Aram. He depends now on God and not on himself. o*o The Clod of J.venb A FAMILIAR Psalm carries this reir,in: "The God of Jacob IS our refuge " Why the God of Jacob, not Abraham nor Isaac? Well, if it wave only the God of Abraham, sneri of us might as well gtvo up. For Abraham waa a greet genius. S man such ha appears acarcely ance ta a century Or Xbe were the God of laaec only, we would be led to think of him as earing especially for the weak-wunded, the lame and the laxy. But Joeob—just a pteta man full of nwanness? Yes; the same God who changed him can change, the meanest of us. The real test of religion is not arhat support ft can give to noble sbuls. or what comfort it fives to the weak The real test of religion -is Can God turn black into white’ Cim God take an'ordinary, conceited. slippery customer and make a food man of him? The God of Jacob Can do this; and be to the God most of us need. » ♦» ♦*-* Ow? . *♦ XfhftK’'.’ Ed’« ()*«• oq b*h»lf of *NV tOaklaJeß. >

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S . | Rwal ChwhM 4 — 2 4 Calvary «. U. B. -.A- r Albert to. dtraley- Phaser Bunday ecbooi »:d»-Mb, with the superiatondeat, Lloyd Uehtenberger, ta charge. The leaeaa ta, “Jacob, A Maa of Striking Ct» srasts." j Prayer service will foltow Sunday school, at IS; M. The claaa leader. Krtnil Bhttferiy wUI eefr duct thia meeting. \ The Youth Fellowship wHI tauet at «;3S pm. Mian Bather Harmon io areaident of the group. The eveatag preaching earvtee will begin at 1:30 pm. Th* pastor will hreoch an the subject. “PMriotisni to Not Enough.” Untan Chapel Evangehcat United Brethren Lawrende T. toon la, parier »:ft> Bandny aehooi. Thwiaiaa I. Drew, supt., Wendell Miller, aaa'L 10: JO Worship service. evening Service <:<& Junior C.\®. Mrs. Ammi Miller, leader. \ «:,45 Adult C. E. NHe Williamson, president. \ 8:45 Youth Fellotfghip, Janet Brown president. \ 7:30 Worship service. \ fi:00 Each Wednesday evening, prayer meeting Omer Merriman, leader. There will' be a congreaatioMl meeting following the worship service Sunday evening. \ Antioch \ Ollie Krupa, Supt. U W. Null, Pastor «:»o Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship 7:3n Eve. Service. 8:00 Wed. Eve. prayer meeting Come and worship with us. Pleasant Mills Baptist Church W. M. LeMasters, interim ’ paetoe 0 30 a m. 8. 8. with Lowell Noll, S 8. Supt. 16:30 s in. Worship Service, Sermon by interim pastor. Let tR ltot forsake Oto assembtta* of mir nebea. — ‘ w ' • ». W * Monroe Methodist' W. L. Hall, minister S 30. Mornlog worship . . Dornin union Service. 10:M, Sunday School 7:30 The evening service. Wednesday; Mid-week service nt 7:30 The WBCB Cook Books are here. Secure your copies- from the Committee Members, who are: Mrs. Howard Hendricks. Mrs. ,Wm. Blhhni. Mrs. liens Hendricks, and Mrs. Everett Rice. I Get these as soon as possible. Please bring cash. Mt. Pleaoant Methodipt Chunsh Chaunay Sheets, Superintendent Sunday School *:3O a m. Beulah Chapel 'Methodtat Church Donald Shady Superintendent Sunday School S:M a.m. St. Luke Ev. A Reformed Church, Honduras H. H. MeckstrMh, mlntotar SOO Worship Service. < . 10:00 Sunday School 7:30 Youth Fellowship. Theme. .“Job Opportunities and Your SkiHS” Herman Ulek la leader. A picture will be shown entitled ' Years of Apprenticeship."

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I Thursday S:« to Giris 1 Lowoll Harper Home Furchased Bv Brant I WeteMwOwW BtawMeeßß J ’ ne LowcN Harper home st Jtorih Becond street was porehasI ad this week by W. B. Brest, owner as Brant Moton, Inc. The . home is regarded as oae of the , Iteset ta Daeatar and to sltaated , at b spacious landscaped tat. The tranaaotion was completed t by Col. J. F. Baumann, president i of Midwest Realty Auction Co. ' Ooiry 4-H CaH Club - Tear Held Thursday The dairy 4-H calf club lotfr of 71 boys, gfrto and their parents on Tharsday “was a real success,” states county agent L. E. Archbold. A demonstration on . “showmsnritip" at the Leland Ripley farm was supervised by Ben Gerke and John Banning, state PH duh tender. I Vaughn Milter and Leonard Kisgh-y, vocation agricultural , teachers, gave a demonstration on ''fitting • caU” tor show at ths 1

mm if 2ii 1 why ? J 1 Th fact I ...IM 1951 Kaiser Is the newest car eo thr roadl ‘ It fact/.Jhi 195 i Kaiser is the most huitiful car jai’w ever san! irw fact < ...the 1951 Kaiser is the only car with Anatomic Bocip i eee eooe f 4 iMtaait Mp gives you better rootrol while driving.. . better comfort while riding...better economy, bettor performance, belter safety every mAe you travel! 4aofousic Design gives you better vision, lets you get in and out easier, teal OB WB WO2|I is a completely new drtvmg mjgersestce • • law wi cost • economical to operate! Compare the Md... aawi prove it to yoarsetf! Tlm you'll know wbv Kaiser sgleaare up 281% ...Mid why production can't keep up with sales! MIIMB H Ml« «l Ml . -■ tWMMWI.IS.M.reAWkM • MATTAX MOTOR SALES BAILEYS MOTOR SIMPL. SERVICE W. MOSIROR GT. - MCGATUft. IND.' GENEVA. ItoO. BMI MNVZO MLw r Ml -..-Il 1/ J-. J - EsahWkL-A 80TMr«M4aa>AMrnMr , '— j I ( nyaatr trim ■ WJs -—AI ' •* I \ -■X — :

Claude Marko! farm Stan Lynek diacuMd wall ttatod sad farUHaed pastures at the Shoemaker farm. Elmer Bnaiaßßrtaer, IhaodoM Grallker and Herman Kraecireberg were, guest speakers tollowing the pfcaie fanek nt the Lehman park Nt Barna First Run Hctuvus At Drivu4n Thuutur Tke Daeatar drivwta theater haa asade arraag smears to show only first roa pictures. Cart Gattshaß, maaagar aaaouaead today. The local ontdoor awvte theater, located two senes aaatbsata of Decatur. Just off U. 8. highway 33, will be one of the sow tn Indiana suing first r«n pictures. The drive-in opened n month dfco und han been drawing large crowds Gattshall stated that the new policy would continue ta at. feet the balance of this season. Now Maluriu Trautment Reported Purftcted Detroit. MfoK. Juno Ja-yfUFI - A new drug “unsurpassed" tor treating malaria has been per-

fected after field triato IB aaar paste of tho world. Barks Davis and comeeav annouaced todar. . I*** ..... .l. 1 ’* 1 A A Oppose Meiuberslwp lu Natinwl Council . The Lutheran ebareh-Mteaoari eyaed te aaauni eoeeaatlon in MilWßakM. voted again** memberrMp ta Ifta Nattoaal Dutheraa coeneil, aad aatod that « easnmtesloa be appelated for the perpone of negotiating upon partlcipotteu ta the wortt at the aoanoß. The synod voted a tea mffilaa dollar edacattoual erpanrioa fund. A revision in pension funds was also voted. Pensions of pesSutN

IWNKN SERVICE DO YOW REED? Jitot Dry— Bast Dey— , AM Flashed — Bqsrythiag washed Flatwor* aad band- Satire wash framed aad dried. Nothing kerchwfs Ironed.l— to nne. \ ironed. Balance flat-dried. | PrtMßDt Piekttp aatf DeHvcry Shirta, beasUfal fiainh. HOME LAUNDRY PitoMlU*

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